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g. · .. i., ... , .: £.4 ... %i._ 25C '- BEST AVA1WLE COpy County· Nswtf: . 1. .G .'. J J P, .. VOL. 77. No. 12 CARRIZOZO. NM THVRSDAY. MARCH 25. 19M2 I 1\ (ell: fdJ:" ,'I.d :,1< .. ")Ullln IllkJnIl v.111 I ... 1'1,,/,111:"': dUrtlIlt( Ihl' Illll.!,1 "lil: \ .-,'" _ ,\II, bt.' 'va· I'll' p"rll: "1,·: <It 1he 1'11\ f' II "I d' 1 pro\ldt: 1I1i:lXlll.W' s,d,l-' 1111. v, HI'I' .llIilll Bigbee A recepl lOr. III !Iol"'1 'd \Ir" Kll1g v.as held shortl\ ,lIlt'r ht'r a IT I \' a I dI t hI" l'Il "' .\ " r! llljnlsl rat lOll IJJ,ltlJd:g ).}-.\ Presldl'lll :\1 all I, (gll'II!. pn'st'nted .\lrs "dill! '\ II', ,j ,"I sagl' Sterllllf( 'r. I'I t"It!t'lll "llhe sch'HllIH)drIJ !,I"t! ,ill" III the hOllor "Ul·,1 "rl I 1.'-' 11"'1. lIdlf,jd ljarcla preselllt'll llt'l v.111 ILt h,'\ lo thl' to\.\lI h>llov.II'l! prt''''''I'I,,11111 ,I I', plaqut' alld iJ 'IIUI lit 'llf HIIl,,1 ' \'llraIIOni:d "grl( UJiUI' -111'1' ,\11- Kll1g OIlIl'lall'd iJt d rlldll)\; ('UIIl!ll! ('ert'llIon\ di iii' r /' ,\ 'I "i"" ' 1ll'V. Hl'd Lar II \ Illilurs are i:ld\ ISt·r! Illd I Vlev.1I11'( the actui:ll IIlJHilllg froll. White Sands IS \ unllk,·j\ bt"c<luse of the dlbtlllll't' I" \tli Ihrup Strip. apprO)dlllill"!v I" miles tractitlOnai ener!!.y sourcet:-o The F!,'A Energy Challengl' IS deSIgned to Increase thp un derstanding of energy problt'ms and energy ndatlOnshlps. The local chapter has been lIlvulved In energy construl'lloll home conserv<llton i:lOd l'lJll1 III un It \ t'ducatlon Bell'o II! l'arnzozo adnses tilt' "II solar heatlllg <lnd tht> ;,olar tll'atmg panels IIlstalled on till' lit-neat 1011 Center roof to prOVide ht'al lor thl' s v. Iln m lIlg pool The plaque pn';,l'ntl'd :\Irs KmK was III recognltlOll III thiS ellorl by lhe local FFt\ dlilplt'l' Alter tourlllg the alld IIlSpectlllg tht' pant'ls, 11ll' ,man! v. as ed Un h i:tllll for I h,' Mns. Allce KlIlg. wife of (;0\ Bruce KIIl!o\. came to town to a plaque to Carnzozo's !"uture Farmers of America chapter fur Its work 111 produclllg solar heatl.llg panels. She and her party Wl'rt> ml't at tht> muniCIpal airport by FF:\ chapter and t "v.n ufflclals FFA and advll;er. 1\llkl' parltCipatt'd In the solar prugram <I;' part of thl'lr In volvement III the Prl'Sldt'nt's Energy Challengt> ThroUgh tillS prugram, chaptt'rs all over the I'S are cumpletlllg proJl"l·ts III effiCiency and conservatIOn. The plan to m<lkt' homl'S and {,O[J}- Ie;,;, dl'pt'ndellt "n Visitors may not get view of the Columbia :'-oormal huurs 01 0pt'ralloll H .Ill a m Io'j pnl . at \\ hll (. :SdIllb :'-oat lunal Mon ument v. dill(' III elf eet the landlllg oj I ht, :Spacl' l "lullIhlil.,lillt·., LJon Harper First Lady here to honor FFA Outstanding solar project --- Program." I'iclurt·d It'll 10 rig hI \Iik,' Falnl". "'1' \ a,h i.. or; 'In. King. "'I·rgu"on, Hl'p. John Bighl·I'. St,'rling SPl'lI- ('l"r. ,,·twol board prf· .. idt'nl. and 1)r ,Jim \lillf'r, .. lIPI·rillll·lul,·nl of (arrizozo ,('hllol ... \ \. ...... " pn, .. idpnt. 'Iall h'rgll .. on a('('I'pll'd thl' plaquI' prl''''ntt'd b 'Ir ... \lIn· King It n'ad "Prt'''l'nll'd to thl' Carrizozo chaplt'r )f "'utun' "'arml'r .. of \mni('a for il\ pHon .. in .. olariling f' ( arrizo[o H.·.· (pnt.'r in ('oop,'ration "il h H('ko Indu .. (rip", Inc. t,,"n of (arrilllzo <lnd thl' 1 'I [)PI}l of Enl'rJ{\\pprnp County's substa ion plans delayed by site problems Cattle rustling is on the increase \. (, t'rt It Jt"d I r d I r t \,1 r t I: 'pt.'l'lItLallonh I,d I I,t"'l . " (,rllllll'll r qll,,' "I ," and .\ tlJIlLk .l l IIdl :-Out_: '. I' ."r (lIr C:l .. rl-, 11I;t' \. 'e d ('1ft 1)lsslLJlt, 01;,pult· SIJ',Ldll II:' ,',' ',"1 ",11 pi:lr! "t tht· 1,,1,': AOj{)urnl'C Uf'" \.'1,,' <I 111 . at the courllJou",' , t :-'lounlam Hesource. ('on Sf '1'\ <I' lIlT: and LJt'velopment Alt(t'IH\ 1111 I'., presentallOn uf prints to\ \,.\\ :-'lexlco artists, V.hlCh an' 111,\\ \I; plact> on courthouse v.1l11s (;ranted prelImll1iu'\ ['Il,tt! acc('ptance, and releast· Ilf "Uff': \ for replat 01 1\11ddle l 'l'd"r :sull ctivision because the CI\'11 t'ngllll't'r . ,. ,. WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Pete Domenici (R-NMl receives a National Security Leadership Award from Sen. Paul Laxalt (R-NEVl in recoglllllon of his service to thl' Coalition for Pt>ace Through Strength Caucus, The bipartisan caucus, co-chaired in Congress by Sl"n Laxalt and Sen. Dennis DeConcini (D-ARIZ). is an alliance of pro-defense leaders and otganizations across the country, The award was based on Domenici's voting index on issues of national security and defense, where he scored 89 out of a possible 100 point index rating His 10-year record was mdt'xed at 92. c. ./ John Hll'(btov.er as r('prest'ntall\f' tu the :\1' .... AsMI('latIOI1 III Counties (;ranted a requt'hl to budd prtvate roads al the propol'>l"d Ill .. ,! Park SUbdl\ISlOn prior I" apprO\al of the SUbdiVISion Ithl'JI Approved a "thank 10 be sent to the South Ct>ntral S'· On>. t' < i , Ct>mmltted the 10 d road for the nev. Hwdos(J !llgh Schoul on the 1\183 hdlOOI pro ji(fa m A!o\reed to a (';11 tlel'(uard on the (;natkowskJ Hdlll h because the school bus rUIlS thruul'(b the property Appolllted ('<Jmmlsslo/lt'r TheCarnzozoSchool Band v.111 present Its concert at the school caf£'tena The band IS under dlrl"l'tlon of LJarlene Scott The classps will also present several numht'rs Concert time IS 'j pm Ad miSSIOn IS free. and the puhlH IS tn\'lted School band in Spring Concert the Black cows was found shot and also had the hllldquartprs and shoulders taken. SedillO said footprints and lire marks at t hp scene lIlcticate an average to small size person III a compact vt'hlcle may have been Involved 1Il both the butchermgs Anyone With mformatlon on thiS or any other cnme lIlvolving livestock anywhere in the state. should call the State Crimp Stoppers Commission, toll-free. at 1-800-432-6933. Callers do not have to give their names. even to collect a reward. The Fannington area also have experienced 8 rash of recent cattle butcherings. San Juan County Crime Stoppers has offered rewards for information leading to the arrests and indictment of the offenders in several cases. On November 23. 1981, the remains of a butchered cow was found at Newberry 4-A, a well location six and one hali miles from Aztec on New Mexico 173, The cow had been shot, and both hindquarters removed, Then on January 30, 1982, a large box containing cow parts was found on BIA Road 3005 seven miles west of New Mexico 371, and two miles off BIA Road 3003. Investigators discovered the (Continued on page 2) contract for count\ fupl requirements to LJlstnbutmj( Co., which had Old $1 169 for rel'(ular I'(<lsolllll'. $1 209 for unleaded, and $1.059 for dIesel VotFlf to correct a hazardous curve on Eaglt' ('rp(Ok Hoad. With residents III tht' art'a d/:Jl1atllll<\ easements This week, the State Crimp Stoppers ('<JmmISSlOn IS offenng a reward of up to $1.000 for 1Il formatIOn leactinlt( to tht' arrest and indIct ment of the offend('rs III a Bernalillo catUe butchenng case At the Davis farm, about a mill' and a half south of Bernalillo on the nell'(bbors of the VIctims Samba reservation. mother cows were bems kept in calVing pens awaltinl'( the birth of n(' .... bahy calves, Un Feb. 14, one of the Herford cows was found shot. WIth the hllldquarters and shoulders removed. Then on March 6, one of Herkenhoff &< Assoclatt'b. ar ehlteets. presented pillns for an adm InlstratlOn bUllctinl'( on t hI' '>!luth Side of lhe prest'nl cou rl huuse It .... III con t.a In ad rTllrustratlve offices, a computer room. comml8Slon£>rs rn l'pl Ing room and mctivldual offlc('1'> for tht' Ihree cumrrHSSlOners It IS t'x peeted Ihat c.aUs for bids v. III go out \In Aprtl \l 4 v.al'> set as 11'11 tallve date for openlnlt( hlds In uther bUSiness. thl' ('om rn ISSlOl1erS Aut h 0 rI zed r t' I 111 bursement to HUldos(J-!l\lndo \ aile, HospItal of $58.000 for usp{j medical eqUlpmenl from (;pnpral Elect nco but .... arned Ken :-'loorp hospital adl11llllSlrator, that futurp purchases should be madl' after a call for bids Av.arded a (IIII' Effective March 24, the state will accept no applIcations for the Low Income Utility Assistance program sponsorl'd jointly by the sUite and federal governml'nt Barbara Ward of thl' Zia Senior Citizens Center does not know why the applications are not being accepted, except that the sUite expected about 25.000 applications and wound up getting 45.000. A story in the News last week pointed out that recipients of this aid are having a hard time getting the state to pay its bills, and that the utility companies are threatening to shut off utility service to low income homes because of non- payment. Ward says she will call Santa Fe every day in an effort to get information as to when these overdue bills will be paid, BEHf\;ALlLLU Although "leI'( of lamb" IS a popular cut of meat, "te-R of beef" IS more common up and down tht' HIO Grande Valley No more Utility Assistance? Mel Sectillo, chief lIlvestlgator for the New Mexlco LIvestock Board. says the problt'm of cattle butchenngs has goltt'n worst'. sUite wide. with a resultant higher number of arrests. Sedillo, a recent graduate of the FBI Academy III Quanlico. VA .. says that most cattle rustlers are eventually caught and prosecuted, but a lnt of help in required from cHizens alld The Llnculn Board lIt Comm 18Sloner5 vOl£>d 10 I abil' plans for a count\ subo(fJ('I' III HUldoso at Its I1H't'llng Tuesday because a bitt' 11111 been upon Urll(lnally plannt'd I" ht, constructed west of the HUldoso AIrport. deCided to reconsld£>r tht' Sltl' v.ht·n County Manaj<\£>r Trulllilll BllIlnl'(sley pOlllted out Ihat prOXHTllty to the alrp<lrt v.I<uld produce problems of vt'hlcular and airplane traffiC In the site arl'" al the game lIme CommiSSiOnerI'> llgrt·t'd I" present a prop0sal to IOlalt· Itll' subofftce adjacent lo t hI' AdministratIve t'elltl'r Ir, Ihl' HUldoso Board of Truslp{'1'> 111l'f'llnK on March 30 Ken (;uthrle, ,,( (,('rdl<1l

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VOL. 77. No. 12 CARRIZOZO. NM THVRSDAY. MARCH 25. 19M2

I 1\ ernl~llt (ell: fdJ:" ,'I.d :,1< ..

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dUrtlIlt( Ihl' Illll.!,1 "lil: \ .-,'" _ ,\II,

bt.' restrtc~ed 'va· I'll' p"rll: "1,·:

<It 1he LJurJe~ 1'11\ f' II "I d' 1pro\ldt: 1I1i:lXlll.W' s,d,l-'

pre~ellla' 1111. v, d~ HI'I' .llIilllBigbee

A recepl lOr. III !Iol"'1 'd \Ir"Kll1g v.as held shortl\ ,lIlt'r ht'r

a IT I \' a I d I t hI" l'Il "' .\ " r!llljnlsl rat lOll IJJ,ltlJd:g ).}-.\

Presldl'lll :\1 all I, (gll'II!.pn'st'nted .\lrs "dill! '\ II', ,j ,"Isagl' Sterllllf( ~pt'11\ 'r. I'I t"It!t'lll"llhe sch'HllIH)drIJ I'!"~' !,I"t! ,ill"III the hOllor "Ul·,1 "rl I 1.'-' 11"'1."Grllll~ ('CI~ \:d\(~I lIdlf,jd

ljarcla preselllt'll llt'l v.111 ILt h,'\

lo thl' to\.\lIh>llov.II'l! prt''''''I'I,,11111 ,I I',

plaqut' alld iJ 'IIUI lit 'llf HIIl,,1 '

\'llraIIOni:d "grl( UJiUI' -111'1' ,\11­

Kll1g OIlIl'lall'd iJt d rlldll)\; ('UIIl!ll!('ert'llIon\ di iii' r /' ,\ 'I "i"" '

1ll'V. Hl'd Lar II

\ Illilurs are i:ld\ ISt·r! Illd IVlev.1I11'( the actui:ll IIlJHilllg froll.White Sands IS \ l'r~ unllk,·j\bt"c<luse of the dlbtlllll't' I" \tli

Ihrup Strip. apprO)dlllill"!v I"

miles

tractitlOnai ener!!.y sourcet:-oThe F!,'A Energy Challengl' IS

deSIgned to Increase thp understanding of energy problt'msand energy ndatlOnshlps.

The local chapter has beenlIlvulved In energy construl'llollhome conserv<llton i:lOd l'lJll1 III un It \t'ducatlon Bell'o Illdu~1 r\l'~ II!l'arnzozo adnses tilt' f~rllup "II

solar heatlllg <lnd tht> ;,olar tll'atmgpanels IIlstalled on till' lit-neat 1011

Center roof to prOVide ht'al lor thl's v. Iln m lIlg pool

The plaque pn';,l'ntl'd b~ :\IrsKmK was III recognltlOll III thiSellorl by lhe local FFt\ dlilplt'l'

Alter tourlllg the facdlt~ alldIIlSpectlllg tht' pant'ls, 11ll' ,man!v. as pre~ented Un h i:tllll for I h,'

Mns. Allce KlIlg. wife of (;0\

Bruce KIIl!o\. came to town Fnda~

to pre~ent a plaque to Carnzozo's!"uture Farmers of Americachapter fur Its work 111 produclllgsolar heatl.llg panels.

She and her party Wl'rt> ml't attht> muniCIpal airport by FF:\chapter me[J}b('r~. ~chool and t"v.nufflclals

FFA and It~ advll;er. 1\llkl'Gatne~, parltCipatt'd In the solarprugram <I;' part of thl'lr Involvement III the Prl'Sldt'nt'sEnergy Challengt> ThroUgh tillSprugram, chaptt'rs all over the I'Sare cumpletlllg proJl"l·ts III I'nl'rg~

effiCiency and conservatIOn. Theplan I~ to m<lkt' homl'S and {,O[J}­munltlt'~ Ie;,;, dl'pt'ndellt "n

Visitors may not get view of the Columbia:'-oormal huurs 01 0pt'ralloll

H .Ill a m Io'j pnl . at \\ hll (. :SdIllb

:'-oat lunal Mon ument v. dill(' IIIelf eet dunn~ the landlllg oj I ht,:Spacl' ~huttll' l "lullIhlil.,lillt·.,~upl LJon Harper

First Lady hereto honor FFA

Outstanding solar project

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Tl'('hnolog~ Program." I'iclurt·d It'll 10 rig hI \Iik,' Falnl". "'1' \a,h i..or; 'In. King. "'I·rgu"on, Hl'p. John Bighl·I'. St,'rling SPl'lI­('l"r. ,,·twol board prf· .. idt'nl. and 1)r ,Jim \lillf'r, .. lIPI·rillll·lul,·nl of(arrizozo ,('hllol ...

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...... " pn,.. idpnt. 'Iall h'rgll ..on a('('I'pll'd thl' plaquI' prl''''ntt'd b'Ir... \lIn· King It n'ad "Prt'''l'nll'd to thl' Carrizozo chaplt'r )f"'utun' "'arml'r.. of \mni('a for il\ pHon .. in ..olariling f'

( arrizo[o H.·.· (pnt.'r in ('oop,'ration "il h H('ko Indu ..(rip", Inc.t,,"n of (arrilllzo <lnd thl' 1 'I [)PI}l of Enl'rJ{\\pprnp

County's substa ion plans delayed by site problems

Cattle rustling is on the increase

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and LJt'velopment Alt(t'IH\ 1111 I'.,presentallOn uf prints to\ \,.\\:-'lexlco artists, V.hlCh an' 111,\\ \I;

plact> on courthouse v.1l11s(;ranted prelImll1iu'\ ['Il,tt!

acc('ptance, and releast· Ilf "Uff': \

for replat 01 1\11ddle l 'l'd"r :sullctivision because the CI\'11 t'ngllll't'r

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Pete Domenici (R-NMl receives a National Security LeadershipAward from Sen. Paul Laxalt (R-NEVl in recoglllllon of his service to thl' Coalition for Pt>aceThrough Strength Caucus, The bipartisan caucus, co-chaired in Congress by Sl"n Laxalt and Sen.Dennis DeConcini (D-ARIZ). is an alliance of pro-defense leaders and otganizations across thecountry, The award was based on Domenici's voting index on issues of national security and defense,where he scored 89 out of a possible 100 point index rating His 10-year record was mdt'xed at 92.

c. ./

John Hll'(btov.er as r('prest'ntall\f'tu the :\1'.... ~lexlco AsMI('latIOI1 III

Counties(;ranted a requt'hl to budd

prtvate roads al the propol'>l"d Ill.. ,!

Park ~Ieaduv.sSUbdl\ISlOn prior I"

apprO\al of the SUbdiVISion Ithl'JIApproved a "thank ~uu 10

be sent to the South Ct>ntral

S'· On>. t'< i

,Ct>mmltted the l'ount~ 10 d

road for the nev. Hwdos(J !llghSchoul on the 1\183 hdlOOI t.1I~

pro ji(fa mA!o\reed to m~lall a (';11

tlel'(uard on the (;natkowskJ Hdlll hbecause the school bus rUIlSthruul'(b the property

Appolllted ('<Jmmlsslo/lt'r

TheCarnzozoSchool Band v.111present Its spn~ concert Tuesda~

eVenll1~ at the school caf£'tenaThe band IS under dlrl"l'tlon of

LJarlene Scott The ~UJlar classpswill also present several numht'rs

Concert time IS 'j pm AdmiSSIOn IS free. and the puhlH IStn\'lted

School band inSpring Concert

the Black cows was found shot andalso had the hllldquartprs andshoulders taken. SedillO saidfootprints and lire marks at t hpscene lIlcticate an average to smallsize person III a compact vt'hlclemay have been Involved 1Il both thebutchermgs

Anyone With mformatlon onthiS or any other cnme lIlvolvinglivestock anywhere in the state.should call the State CrimpStoppers Commission, toll-free. at1-800-432-6933. Callers do not haveto give their names. even to collecta reward.

The Fannington area also

have experienced 8 rash of recentcattle butcherings. San JuanCounty Crime Stoppers has offeredrewards for information leading tothe arrests and indictment of theoffenders in several cases. OnNovember 23. 1981, the remains ofa butchered cow was found atNewberry 4-A, a well location sixand one hali miles from Aztec onNew Mexico 173, The cow had beenshot, and both hindquartersremoved, Then on January 30,1982, a large box containing cowparts was found on BIA Road 3005seven miles west of New Mexico371, and two miles off BIA Road3003. Investigators discovered the

(Continued on page 2)

contract for count\ fuplrequirements to La;\la~

LJlstnbutmj( Co., which had Old$1 169 for rel'(ular I'(<lsolllll'. $1 209

for unleaded, and $1.059 for dIeselVotFlf to correct a

hazardous curve on Eaglt' ('rp(OkHoad. With residents III tht' art'ad/:Jl1atllll<\ easements

This week, the State Crimp

Stoppers ('<JmmISSlOn IS offenng areward of up to $1.000 for 1Il

formatIOn leactinlt( to tht' arrest andindIct ment of the offend('rs III aBernalillo catUe butchenng caseAt the Davis farm, about a mill'and a half south of Bernalillo on the

nell'(bbors of the VIctims

Samba reservation. mother cowswere bems kept in calVing pensawaltinl'( the birth of n('.... bahycalves, Un Feb. 14, one of theHerford cows was found shot. WIththe hllldquarters and shouldersremoved. Then on March 6, one of

Herkenhoff &< Assoclatt'b. arehlteets. presented pillns for anadm InlstratlOn bUllctinl'( on t hI''>!luth Side of lhe prest'nl coul11~

cou rl huuse It .... III con t.a In adrTllrustratlve offices, a computerroom. comml8Slon£>rs rn l'pl Ingroom and mctivldual offlc('1'> for tht'Ihree cumrrHSSlOners It IS t'xpeeted Ihat c.aUs for bids v. III go out\In Aprtl \l :-'Ia~ 4 v.al'> set as 11'11tallve date for openlnlt( hlds

In uther bUSiness. thl' ('omrn ISSlOl1erS

Aut h 0 r I zed r t' I 111

bursement to HUldos(J-!l\lndo\ aile, HospItal of $58.000 for usp{jmedical eqUlpmenl from (;pnpralElect nco but .... arned Ken :-'loorphospital adl11llllSlrator, that futurppurchases should be madl' after acall for bids

Av.arded a (IIII' ~l'ar

Effective March 24, the state will accept no applIcationsfor the Low Income Utility Assistance program sponsorl'djointly by the sUite and federal governml'nt

Barbara Ward of thl' Zia Senior Citizens Center does notknow why the applications are not being accepted, exceptthat the sUite expected about 25.000 applications and woundup getting 45.000.

A story in the News last week pointed out that recipientsof this aid are having a hard time getting the state to pay itsbills, and that the utility companies are threatening to shutoff utility service to low income homes because of non­payment.

Ward says she will call Santa Fe every day in an effort toget information as to when these overdue bills will be paid,

BEHf\;ALlLLU Although

"leI'( of lamb" IS a popular cut ofmeat, "te-R of beef" IS hN-omlll~

more common up and down tht' HIOGrande Valley

No more Utility Assistance?

Mel Sectillo, chief lIlvestlgatorfor the New Mexlco LIvestockBoard. says the problt'm of cattlebutchenngs has goltt'n worst'.sUite wide. with a resultant highernumber of arrests. Sedillo, a recentgraduate of the FBI Academy IIIQuanlico. VA .. says that mostcattle rustlers are eventually

caught and prosecuted, but a lnt ofhelp in required from cHizens alld

The Llnculn t'{)unl~ Board lItComm 18Sloner5 vOl£>d 10 I abil'plans for a count\ subo(fJ('I' III

HUldoso at Its I1H't'llng lil~1

Tuesday because a bitt' ha~ 11111

been a~reed upon

Urll(lnally plannt'd I" ht,constructed west of the HUldoso~lunlclpal AIrport. COrnmII'>SIOll('r~

deCided to reconsld£>r tht' Sltl' v.ht·nCounty Manaj<\£>r TrulllilllBllIlnl'(sley pOlllted out IhatprOXHTllty to the alrp<lrt v.I<uldproduce problems of vt'hlcular andairplane traffiC In the site arl'" althe game lIme

CommiSSiOnerI'> llgrt·t'd I"

present a prop0sal to IOlalt· Itll'subofftce adjacent lo t hI' HUJ(j"~,,

AdministratIve t'elltl'r Ir, Ihl'HUldoso Board of Truslp{'1'> 111l'f'llnKon March 30

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If yoU feel up to it, there's the2nd Annual Tore Fiesta 10,000­meter Grand Prixand two-mlle funrun to be held Satw-day, April 24, 9a.m., at Truth or Consequences.

The r.ace. course is on asphaltstreets around the closed dOWJ1.town parade route.

Entry forms are avaUable atSportinl good stores iD SouthernNew Mexico and at the WiDner'sCircle In Alamogordo; or bysendiDg at self-addressed stampedenvelope to T 01' C Fiesta GrandPrix, 4i8--9ate St'i .!Fruth -or-Gon.­sequencea, NM 87901.

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Vision q.i'lH. pa.led tbroUSh. CaITIIOIO ...t Satu.y, ,,;. AJ'llIoua.tD"P...n.jlv tnQJe irivea"wagon train is made up ,'Swenll.. on arehablUta.tJoa proaralh, 'lbeb.y.'anllllirii , coaUrilttelUo~ta)l with 0111 program at Ie••" ODOy~.' . -..- . -

, .At the end or each day o~ the road. VQ putlelpanll a"-a atarr set up eamp b. hugetePeeB. Here'. ritepJt is prepared at tbe C8rnpa.lte • mUe north 01 Carrizozo. Tile wagon tllabi Is dMded mle tePlle"families" or 8 to 1Z teens plul start. Each ramUy ta.respoDslble ror. wagon, mules'an4 V11I'IOuschonB. .

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ITA President Matt Ferguson assisted the Fir!rt Lady at the Voc­ag bam dedicatloQ. FFA member Joe Curtiss holds the ribbon.Mrs. KIng said the FFA program was very benerldallo her twosons, who leamed skUls useful In later lire.

Mrs. AUce King lhoWi ott the key to the ToWn 01 cai'rlill:;%opresented to her by Mayor Harold Garda•.Mrs, KlDI BliM at thereception that husband was In Albuquerque malting a lIroclamadonIn observance or NaUonal Ag Day. ~areh 18 "'!is deilgllllted asNational Agriculture Day In recognitiOn oroutstanding agrlclil.t......1achievements.

New Mexicoleadsnatlon••naturally

New Mexicoleads the MUon inthe Dumber or d1rect-d1al 900telepbone CII18 fOr s1d coodltlbtiS,the New Mexico Commerce IeIndustry Department's Tourlsm &:Travel' DfvisloD mteClOY---.n-~' ...nounced.

From last November throughNew Year's Weekend, the NewMexico Iki report - avaUable 24hours a da)', seven days a week,throughSnow Phone, (DUO) 916-8710- generated about 47,000 calla,revealed John Adams, .

"During tbe 841me period,Colorado's 9llO-number skl reportproduced about 27,000 calls andUtah's, about 17.000 calla," headded. "New England's 900·number sid report generated about10,000 calls."

CYNDJ FENTER

Mlae Carrizozo In the Miss Newl'4exico tJSA 1982 fagont, Cyndi'P)Dter, wID be among 'modell atthe Carrizozo W.oman's Club_ An~

Dual Fashion Show and' Omner,"LookInto SpripS." AprU 2, 6 p.m, I

at the Recreation Ceatel'.. Mias Fenter wW model theattire she wore In the pageant,sponaorod locally by tbe Carrizozobu'ineaaes arw organiZations, andthe atUre she wore in tbe $un BowlCoronation. sponsored by th'eCarrizozo Woman's Club.

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II tip III Qlrry Coun\Y CrimeSloppora lui week baa Jed to 'the.recoWI')' of HVerUl8dd1e1 stoelnin the .... reeeatly. CUrry CountySherllf'a Deputiu and the NewMexico LtveItock Board recoveredaeveral of the .tolen aadd1ell atVUlanueva, IIOUth of LaB Vegas.Another tip to Crime Stoppers hasled to the arreII. of four penonsinvolved in a Santa Fe area catUereltllng ca.e. SeJ1Ulo, of theLivestock Board, said there hasbeen 12 arreatl involving cattlerustling 10 far this year, nearlyhall the nwnber (or the enUre yearof 1981.

Crime Stopper programsthroughout New Mexico pay cashreWBnlI for information leading tothe arrelt and indictment ofpersons involved in any seriouscrime or for the capture of wantedpersons, CallerB do not have to givetheir namel, and the calls are nottaped or traced. The State CrimeStoppefl Commilsion can .bereached toll-tree. at 1-8ClO-43J-6933.

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9 a.m.-4 p.m. - Ag,Mechanics - Vue. Ag. Shop

9 a.m,-4 p.m. - Wool - OldGym

I p.m,- Completion - Land­Ag. Farm.

1:30 p.m.-Completion ­Horses ~ CUrllSS Stables

5 p.m. - Awards program inOld Gym.

The top three teams willrE'Ceive plaques and lhe top thr~

mddoltduals Will receive medals.

We will make you a loan to

See us tomorrow and we will deposit $500. $1,000, or$1,500 in your savings account earning you 5't4%interestcompounded monthly. Then you can pay this backmonthly.

Just think how good you will feel when you make thatlast payment, and you have a nice savings account toShOW for it

Some things we have to make ourselves do, but theaverage person will make payments on an installmentloan as regular as clock·work to purchase a TV, car,waSher-dryer, add a room, buy a barrel horse or a newsaddle.

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.\Iarilla Bond. l'ultl,'d Presbytf'!lan Women's secr_T)'. andIIt'r furry frif'nd enlertalned al this week's St, Pat party given at\"t'" lIorlmns Dt'\'e!opmento! Center. Home rtsldents ShirleyKapu~. Mamlt· Williamson and Luciflda Garda were among tileman) "ho enjo)·('tl. tlte St. Patrick's Day fe.t1vltles.

Carrizozo f'fo'A will h~t half olthe District \'1 Judging contest on:\Iarch 'n. at the high !it'hool. Th('('Untest centers on lI ....estock woo!.horses lind IIgrJt'u]tunllmechanics,

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Lincoln County Courthousaottices have, a hew nwnber, 641J.233'1, which went into eetedMondoY,

Callers to any eourthouseolflCCj other than the sheriff'S­office, will now use this number.

MoUiitaili Bell .has installed anew $ystem in the courthousewhiCh hils- intet-com ami -COn"ference callRbillty,' Each oCliCEl,howeftr. will a&o-haveone pn.'Vateline with Ita own number•.' ', ....

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'F'orest Cool, lortnerly ofCapitan now ofcarrizozo, isat thistime in the Care Center in Ruidoso.

Louise Morgan arrived homefrom St.. Mary's Hospital 'in&.swell and i8 gaining strengthand walking good again. ConlIn.uethe I!<l<>II WOrlc, Loul..,

Mrs. M.P. Riggs of SanAngelo, TX I was • guest Of herdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine(Red) Meador, and hmOy lorslWeral days.--

Dorill Wright formerly ofCapitan noW or AlbllqUet'que, alsoiB in tbe care cen1ei' in Ruidoso.She is clollet to htr children andotI1et relatives,

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The Capitan Extension Clubhad. its monthly meeti.t'Jg Thursdayin the li'alr BuDding with ninememberS present and lour guests,Kathdne Evans. Jan. Mayer.Dorthy WJriegam~, and' MarylynDet;eano.

The PfO&ram was given byI Sharon Horton, who showed how to

do punch needle-. Also. ElaineBel\udry taUght knitUng. Thalik

, you Sharon and EJame.' tor givingyour timeand talents. 'fbeeJub willhavea bake salethe 10th oC.April infront of Cummins Grocery.Homemadebaked goods for Easlerwill be on haDd, like cookies and

, pretty cakes. Also cinnamon roUs.· Sharon Hortori, club ]n'esidenl.would like to thankall the girlS Whosold the cookbook,. The C!lub sold100 books in lour maYs. Great! Butthey hope to have $Orne 'OIl bandatout' April Bake sale U you miS$edgetting one of these eo11ector'sitems•. '

Aprll15 at 10 a.m. will be theirnext meeting iii the F'air Building,Debbie PIpkin Will be giving. tbeprogram on her Mary Kay' MODa McEuen and three sonsO)SmeUcs With taclaJB tQ anyone spent last week Itt Alamogrodowho would like to tf1 ber prodUct.. with her hUsband, Corky, who isSh"e Will B1lw be seWng Ma'11' Kay employed there and cannot come.to anyobe Who is out of a c:ertain hom. eaeti week..1'he family had aitem at that thue. Debbie is one of busy~ happy week toJt;etber.

.- ._~"~~"h~~'"ile~'ti*ma·~~-,' ,Qyl"new'menibea-s., . Mr/ .DcfM~8~·-.r,i~U 'OoQk ;,'· willl lo!li 91.t..tlfi~win<l\'.1i!lY~Y' . .J\l•• 1Il~will b<f .. door Pd,. ,""o,""aled l!lelr ..-,<t: wOllding .'

<:old atm",phoftl, Foollll. prom"o ....ch 11100Uos-C9Illo,oncl ... II ....,""...lI!'l', 1I,1'<h~, I,wioh~, ~, , _ ,. w@tD¢I' ,SUo!). we .Y9li'~Nl.1e~Wl~. -1\Q~. No','mQlsi~l!: Jwit-,(!Q'~'''. '.' wQlc9m~'. .'all :\'lsU.ors., it :lbe' loSet.~r. Qn~ my, prayers' af6

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_b$d -115it¢, v.iSttoJ'~ t.O jlJl,te th111 r members, ~', ,to bi'mg a M.exican :•., . ,", ",,' , ',.month. The-·time, at lM)Wu~ dI,m;, ;l'ffl;:Y always-,have cood (pOd' ,- . .~~ M~~~, J.r•. w~t ·tDapd. -VlsitOrJ center' qu_. been-': ~d-~h fPr e~e;.Br1ng, lit }J;Oll!;~f,~, ~ 'bu,sine$S lut

.}~p~e~r~, 'h;!m~ ~o !i,:p.m; -seven., ~,!Jr: yout 'f.~tite ~exlcan- w~, ,'_days a Week.' ," " ;' diahnex;tmQJltha~,yo\l'll enjQ)"{I --'-. ',,-. .' " .• ....y .I.l..., ' .' '. Ro Bc'~;, I>.~.\,~ ~~do.~

:'l'b~ Will be,'" ailc,t-a~th(in ',n ', ,:An1oneIn 1lUr a,re, whQ hi:l$ ,all., $a -"U'Se. PI~~u,e, ~ ~', alTw...... ,C!lnltIl'n-Anril·hA, ..~:~,.,a,-m., 'or, $\•.• int.tl..ii hob.". -. ',.:.,.....t w'ho bOmo'_ 'Ia,'~' w~~ to, spmd ~ne

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InfOr'Q1IJtiori caU'~7; "ideue. ~n Sbaivn lloi1on.. a~ 354- Mr.-MCI Mrj:"JtIn.m\l W~I~bt:" '" _. -~S. ""nd We: wili licbedule li!i date " ~I.

00' ~~ -f9~et)p (l~t 'yoUr ..for:"you,~ pi-esent',K to- Uie·<;l\Ib. 8;114 fpm~ llpe'lH~ w~~nd in '.per$ona1'''~ E.,WI', Cool<i.. """" . -'.' " _ . (;0, er.... Wllb.bel' I)fqthor, illr, .

'the WQm~ -or' C"Pii¥>Cantact:" ,Mr'.andl'drs;CurtispaYnean"d' $Ild,.Mf$.,~f McCPl'ly. aod' -,.Gurthie TJlnaln,~l. 'P8adlhie' . tb_' cbUdteP attended the 5Qth la_mOy. Jimmy :attmaed the ;E:l\:tT:~ApriL;:. ~.iv'eri@April P." '. w~g '~nnlv~a.ry Of,. RObert.. 8eqtlnar•

. _ " - . , and ~J:'O~Y _Leslie at Uw Wtd~ , •Our ~oQJ' OPen~ 'MondOY. Oar;.s' StlbooJ ho~e Jast -Su.q~Y. A' r't· ·'6 '.: . , . .. ' ~

-M--'-hit.;;: -~t-·i.. . 'b k M ":l-o'DI1'~-"1Il1 ';.....1 ,p I·' IS ANOTUt1R' ON~ ..... A Fl"elghtnnes~ semHruck,overtqrned at ihe 1)elon"'·"gtoS.B,.BQ"kln,Thislll1olJe..... seve...IJlc.'.'i.i..tsonlIl'I~&t,.-lCh· oro ·_,~ w p,,~g reo, ..~,.,.~ ,co.~om..~. -, .. ..., •. ,. m~ happy )Iewa't9gether. Ijoulhe.rn approapt to Cllrrbo%,o'Frlday morn'ng and IUmt t\"IJ melt,to' the, -' or Highway /W,_ lJausf:"d by Ule filbat, eurve and, daqgcrollli blgltWay ilJo '

. "~i.·'8' Gift. SliQP wUl_ be -~ . . . ·d'd t;' , hospital wIth $erlo\lll inlur.iea•. ';I1Jc dri...er"Uo~ard, Lee Smith•.ami hls ,eline. 'l'M'lnjured meD were ta~en to: Gerahl Champion Memorial.. open MJn'Ch 3Q after having been Eric .04 ken~a Eggle.stoil C_-, I a" es a~JsUmt, Leslie -CaJvary. wer:.e headed north about 6:40 -a.m~ wh~n they lIospjtal.. Alamogordo. by llie Cal;"rj~:EM'l' ",nU. .

~~~ainC&.~~pe~ . ;--{:~:~~/dCa:::~~g~i~~~~~. deadline .hit the:curve ~oo ra~t ami nJ~I~~ t~,e, trU~_k: ~_~o~'~_m!_S~ln_:_~.~~.~~~~ __ .._,_ __ __ __ f ~.- '.rh~ .Matell' meeting, of' the grandparent$. Mr. 'anti Mni. A,Ji. 's·· to' lid -l- g . .; tt· t' f m" .rs ' , 1'beNEW$Rouilillllble. Club woo held' lir the Eggl..tClll.. 1bel' jlOretlto, LOClll AnyboclY willl an Itch \. he e ,.a$1 ,e. p~o ram cosy. 0 ar e.... - Ma'r.;:...,a,-hOme of: ~u:e Traylor. Man:h 18. " Md CmcJr Eggle$tciJ1. wen~ laat attadled to- the 'PUbllq -payroll has, __ ' . '~ _ , ' ..' " ' . . _ , ,.... "~ tp.embeflS· wel;¢ pre&e~ with, ,~nd 11\ A1J>uQUer-que e,nJQying , WltD A.prl16 ,to fDe'for'such, public', The N~w Me~dc.Q Farm and cai5h -rent by the ac~,are now lelt .- The New .M~ko Farm, and '. ConIet'vaij ~ Be " '" " • . ,

· ~wo absent. Elt.h8. MerrDl, ~ue (0 tli~$eJ:ve8. '.' "".. orrp $ItheN~M~useof, Liveateck ~.ureau is ~6ki,ng -VS out in the cOld an(Cstand to Jose Livestock Burou -Is' alSo seeking," with ii1divc:auQl r;,~-:n:'B .W; the

--1.I:;~~-;:i~:t~;~~~:-~'J!he-Howar.tJ-A.berCr-omble,,"~irres:::~~e~~ ~I~_~!~-~_~_ a~~_;_~~cretar~,~.01- _,Agr~cu1tiU'e .~.~,.~; h~rg~ s,~s of m~ey, ''In a .~me~Ui~ asrsis~~nce .Qf the __~ete~~.~~~~~m. -The AS~ "'_' _~, :'eralFfately and LoilJ.Alddcb,' have J;"eturned.. to. capitan aCter ··1 did -t -.- ....t' -". Bloc}rfo .lJUikt i:lpect81 pto\'iswns- When !a~et---s ~n t BUord to-lose -con~trinak~.PllOn. an agency thilt. adlJlli'ilSters lfie set~- --.~---- ..~----- -- ~ . ,.. , -----'---me..al--ye~-absence-:--,.her:-h ve-- ---- ,_ ~n~_ It!_~ _>- .or p-tlma,~y__J~ __~":~_ ~~~ .f8J1;r1erS con~, anotber m¢kle. • eCCort to prElvent, the flerlous ilSide program. . . ..

, . ~. :- e" ijf~tfon,_ not s~JeCt'lO lh~ pr~' c;:e~~IRS tlie",deparTment'ij"7ai'F.-. ' -_.,~_.t-~-;---, ecotiommliai'd$lhpIQrNewMexICO~- , ~A!IlElat 1000f was served by the ;beel\ In ~I»"e!gn col,lnlrles Where, he pnmal,')' destgnating conventlonl Is nounced acreage "set~astde" New, Mexico-IS long growing gI"QWet8 that c;ould result f tll Bake sale .

hostess and tn~mber$ bringing Was employed. Welcome ·home. lJ:'u~y" Aprll,6. . pJ:'Ogram.. . sea,son ~eans f~mct"S must ma.ke late alillPuncementofthe:m e ,Olhar diShes. 1ne 'wb1es were C8ffi!ldates for the House 'of . ' ,'Pr:odaeaen deeiSll)llll--m\loh-ca ' P gram.. ThecarrizozoF.FA will baveAdecorated wil,h St, Pa~ck·s. Day Roy Booher and'· ,Karen ae"presentatiVe8, dilltrld< juage; The _problem, aci:ording to 'than the rest ol the, country and "" eSaJeFri. y, March 26"at 1 ethe.m~. ,A:£ter lh~ .JW1clleon a short· Winkler we~ united in marriage board,oI edu,eat.lon fUld'magistrate Mesilla Valley grpwer Carl ~me are'a$ 'Wf!re already planting ,In addltion,loca16ffiees- Qtthe ~ltl%~ns State Bank CommunitybUS~i1~S m.eetlng was held.. by Judge Montes in the home of his fuu.st submit. petitions ..nd· B.~ubioD. 1& I.b~l the set--aside ~o,r~ tbe lP8~ Farm But was' Agrleuluaral StabUiz"tiaD and Rqom•.9 a.m. to 2 p.m.WhuCred~ns will take care or·, brotMr.M1'-. and Mr•• Olin BooheJ:. declaratmilll -oJ candidacy by the . progr~m wa$ announced·Jan. J~, _~ssed by Congress, •the Sunshine gifl.ll. She read her', Saturday, M8i"Ch~, at s p~m. 'the 'dfBdIlne~ 'They can qualify for "tong after. many New Mexico' Fi1fbicmindicaled that "&:ome'note Crom Bill and Ann Merrill r~epUon was J.1eld' there wltl), '8, ,countyoffices byPaying a filing fee fariners had made- critical' people will be lierloualy hUrt by thestating Eltha was some be,tter. large crowd attending. I wish 'this ot $50. 'produJ:tion decisions," late annoUl1(4P1ent and everyoneHattie PhUlip's name was drawn couple many years of happiness . The set~aside ,program ,Will be aCfecttxl'to some extent."for the white-elepbanl gil&dl tooth- together. Senior Cit.·zens· -provides certain JncenUves to It''aubton, one of the 'state'spick bolder.', . , growerswhoreducethenumberoC leading growers. said (armers

'the next, meeting will be- April Mr. Brld Mrs. Alton wbittaket" h . . acree planted based on the would be hard-'pressed to re'verset5-- in' tbe 11ome, or Harriet. reuuueQ 1aat Friday from spend~__ ave' a potlu.c,k _. previ9t,W YI;!!g'I!_ aefeag~ wJth -the, earlier decisions be:eause of theMcGinnis. iog one week with her mother. ...... C S' 'Cj' inlentofaUeviatinglhe-'surplusot high c;:O$t of preparing land for

O H h · 1 of "II orona eDior tllenS ""' I'k It • J 1 ,"". I·ora elISOn, W 0 1810 years held a potluck ThUl'Sd$ .ni..~t t. co ;~n ~I'QPS, I e co on an... pant ng ~hl"u ~c Uue::;age 'and Is doing OK In a nunllng ..y !jA' a gram. specialized CertilizerlJ and laser-homeinLawton, OK. She was alert tbe CQpter. Thirty-live ,people Faubion said farmers wbopaJd beam land Jevelmg.and played dominoes. Bnd won: turned out to observe PalDe Dish· .'PIey also visited. his daughter. man's 90th birthday by presenting

, her with a cake and a "pounding"Bobby Knlghtl and family inBtoWnfleJd, TX.. while eh1.'Oute. or groceries,

'I11ere was a)so a money cardtor Mr•• BlbJanUo Lucero for her76th birthday, a gUt Crom herMondo,

UJ!! Corona Trading, Co. isgiVingSenIor Citizens a Inp~ntdiscounton lJurcbaseson.every'2iIdand 4th 'Thuraday, The SeniorCitizen bus w1JJ be .\Ivallable forthose who need tranlSPortation toand from the store. Cau Sillbetween ,8 a.m. and 12 noon, orSott,y.ot8&21,

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The diM:overy of mammothbones Jait Deeember 0.0 publiclaudll: north o.f Roswell is one ofseveral recent finds in the PecosRiver Valley that is piecingtogether the feoelnllt1llg ..lUraibiIltory of Hew Mexico.

Geologist Allan Lemley andpaleontotosllt Keith Rigby of theBureauofLand Management havetentatively identified the fossWzedrematM of tuik, 1o!:lth and skullfragmentl a8 beibg from an 1m·per1al or COlumbian mammo€hthat Uved. in the PeCOI River Vaheybetween '10,000 and 150,000 yearsOlo.

The Jmpertal mammoth wasone of the largest land mammalsthat ever tl'ved, reaching 13 feet Inheight at the sbOUldel' and '20 tonsI. weiabl,. LUce today'. elaJi>an..<Which it cl.q&e!yni8embJed) It Wasa vegetarian. It'i·· IossJliled

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. '. . ' , , mat'~l erma, but wilt dot .Iter tmIir langUQge; Letter~ should be'. Forced unionmember$h!p was. the,.. hQt beunions.' The ri>aI'lssUe Is ..good 180m.oot!tholou.or.bscen" and letter wriler. sh.u1d llmllA';~_""" by New MexiCo DemoCrSts - will the law ot1hIe-stElte;--IInlO~- .""""""...-1Oe__...... topl...r-ls.... ~ - -- --- -; .. ,--~---~... -.-- I A' f ... , I"·" . '1b1aiaapub11clorum,ap18cl!where,any~dercansoundoffat, their state convention In nstanve~:. oro~ .c~mp~ sory CHJ 8I)y tubjeet.JWwever. the News ~Uires that aJJ letters be ,

,Albl,Jquerque rast weekend. unionism. . . . &lgQed ...n4bear an a~ ~nd., te1lWhone number. if any.DelegateS voted 1,098 to 607 We . beHeve It Is mor~ny- ,~J~~wU1not:~Publildied.lfawri~_~esn'!~_w.~~!-... ,_~t of a person to earn a reprehensible for anY ~mment.to ' btl name putillibed,.Jt..wlJl be withheld on reqUJ!Sl. but the name.......- force eriy person Into.a union In order ..uo! ..1ll bolllduded with lIIe tetter. .. living In New Mexico unless lie I f bo b h

... _belong'.>. --to . a union. NQn...union to earn a Ivlng ar1dsUppart", ~lIy. . ' .'J'bjrd~ lett.... wlll ..t.. pubU. ed, ex~pI. where I ,'tie believ$ln the right of any person lJUbUeintereatWou1d~,served.a,deci&iontobemadebytheedit.orf

YJOrkers. according· -to the new to Jotn or not join a union', as 'he . A tbk'd person'let~ is one writ~. not to the newspaper, but lo,DemocratIC platfo~Ith"riolnewlshe8. ·~--ii8llOlllOl'~iioi;..._..~;1biin.ii....~y",:..=:======-.-:...,.:...:=-=-union or o;teIVe'to death. Now, that·s This I<oW-towing to lebor bosses .compassion for you! . New . Mexico c.,mocrats has D-ddl' It:-- .1..';'. &__ .

.Nell! Gon2aIez, executIVe dlreotor driven their merroers nto lI1e---r.c. In. nUUl~r .of the New Mexico AFL-CIO. olfer,ed Republlcen Psrty. EIS witness 'the fact 1l9rl"". olftclally hare' ami.. III J>ase Ills ~mply on .motlons! re".the reSOlution opposing any right-lo-that New MEl'dCO has lour IUrely .. _iowo rei ia Ollpls. tI.. that leeds on '"r, contempt far .Weirk legllll~lon. Republicans In Washington from a tDUllJ ar coli"" 'stud t. F1Q!lda. Western, val,.. and a patholaglcat§§.'·We suPPOrt polloles which allow state where reiglstere~ Democrats tbeban·tbe-bomb1obby·WlD~retum. sense of guilL Incoming days andAmeric~n workers to b,argafn outnumber Republicans 2 to 1. lar to tbe',.streefB 8Jld our television ,months. ,as the aop.nuke protesters

Ilectl I "h told the v -I . he 'KretnI.~ and a bllterly cold grow more sbrill, It s important 10 un·co ve y, e con e... on. It Is Ironic that t re was much whiter kepi iii. demallstratorslud....dOrslalldthlslormal.moIlonar1>I..k."and oppose efforts to limit thEII right pOIltlceJ oratory at this convenllon lor ...blle .. West GenttallCOllll1loo' mlllJ lor ..h.t IIILby so-call ed right-to-work sbout liberty, Indlvldusl freedom and lalDr Jaoei J./I' _ In th... pages Th. _ catC1llU&1s mode claar Inlegislation. " Justice _ all the while bowing to a Isot ...ek. Bul .. be sIso noted. Po- a thrte-part ..rt..ofarllcl.. _Oily

. , Bl h k land and die weather are fut fading in that basti'0IJ or limousine liberalism.,lbars._,.nonsens~1"" 9 t-to-wor Jabor..e:tomlnated.,gmup,af .del13gates fnmrmlrKt·aftdthe-tlme-k-onceapur- .theNew"Yori:er.~The--serla-~s--'C8IIed-.-- "

laws do not ellmlnate collective hellbent on depriVing New Mexicans ......., rtp. lor a IItlls morehl", to "The Fale al the Earth."·ond<he on·bargaining. They do not prevent of one of their most ItJndementaI iIlId fro .. the e_onaIly "tlolylnr thor Is J....th.. SChell, well kIIawnpeople from organizIng or belonging liberties _ theIr right to eam a living Issue of nuelear-war. lOr his anU'Vjetnam war writings. Theto a union. Under the rlght-ta-work without being forced to pay tribute to 'principle every person :In this state unIQll..bosses. . S"rulI' is here '''''ain, and ehe nuclearcould belong to a union If he or she . It's good news for the Republicans, :r ..... -0'

Wllnls to.' . who niav. pick up suPPOrt of doomsayers are crawling. oui o/ehe"The reall.sue," aceordlngto Les Democret. volers who" are sbout

Houston. DemocratIc' candldste for eVenly diVided on compUlsory woodwork, with dire predictionsgovernor. Is not 'will there or will unionism.

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• IIELL HATH no fury Uke the money-grubbing IbtemalRevenue 8erY:Ice. According fa an A8soelated Press story fromWest Fannington. O. the IRS. grim oJ visage and.hard of heart,filed a lien agawt the property of RQy EJza bec8l,1$8. he owed thegoveJ'lDhent 18 cents. TIle good news Is that it cost the IRS $3 to rUethe lien and another 20 cents to mail It. Are you beginning to seewhy it colJt8IJOmuch to run the government?

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• I HOPE the State 01 New Mexico Isn't taken In by the piousbut phoney concerns of the club for the environment. and that itdecides in favor of m1ning the coal so that people may have em­ployment. that wealth be produced, taxes generated. houseswarmed, food cooked and industrial plants nmnlng. The urgentneeds of the daiay-sniffer6 are already met. They're 'Weeping overthe possibUlty ofanimP~Sl!¥ life ofa striped bass.

• 11IE SIERRA Club was exposed as a deliberate poDuter orthe wDdemess in Northern California last year. The club maintainsa mountain lodge to accommodate as many as 50- of its daisy-sniff­el'S at one time. I Jearned the cUsbwater and refuse generated inthe Iodge's kitchen was dumped through a hole In the floor onto theground. Raw sewage was cbarmeled into a nearby ditch, whichdrained into a Jake. The water supply of a DUby town 'was "red­lined" by health authoritiesas being polluted. a1th,ough this was notdirecUy traced to the Sierra Club. But good old Sierra Club sewagecouldn't have helped. I spoke with a member of the contractingteam hired to correct the situation. He said the club was too cheapto buy a motor powerfUl enough to handle waste from the lodge, andwhat he was able to do would be of no benefit. The Sierra Clubpresident admitted these polluting and contaminating practices.which. ac:cordlng to one emlJloy'ee at the lodge, had been going onfor 15 years. The outfit didn't· even get a slap on the wrIst fromanybody. But had an individual or privately owned business beencaught doing exactly what theSierra ClUb was guilty of, the daisy·sniffers would have caused Jarge headUnes demanding the"greedy. nioney-grubbing, uncompassionate. capitalistic swine"be fUled half the national debt. flung into jan. drawn-and-quarterecl- or aU three.

• THE UBIQl1I'I'OU8- -81erra--eJubrwif;lt--beadqu~ .Francisco. is trying to block a coal-striP mfnlng operation nearFarmington.. Sunhelt MIning Col wants. bl-huild..LI3Jn1Dign_~Lmine on a1ieCtion of state land which is surrounded O,D ~hree sldeal&'.-.truL. Biatl, wUdemess study area. These radical en- ,viromnentalists complain tbe mine will prodUce noise. (heavens!)'dust (nol >. erosion (hOlTOrsl) and other uhpleasants· from wli-i,chAI1ah preserve us all. To the Sierra Club it is heresy to toQch or

ur ea e purpose of p •mere •not already BI'OUDd at Creation. or locations upon which to setbusiness and industrial plants to aHord employment and a shot atthe goof lile for workerS. They don't want any-coal mined, here oranywhere else. Apparently. they want the earth set aside as a 'sortof reservation wbere its members can sniff the daisies. communewith nature and contemplate their nave1i(.. ••

• SIIOW ME a project designed to produCIIl consumer goodsand thererore make thenation's economy healthy and vigorous andI'U'show')'ou a bunch of clabberheads armed with lawsuits to stopit. They know the deJay and the great cost of dragglngt,hese asininelawsuits through the courts wUl WiuaUy make investors·~CJtoH:A--'case in point- is a strip of highWay In New York called West Way.The project is tied up In court. probably for years, by the SierraC1ub's suit alleging the proposed project. would interfere "with thesex life of the striped bass. to Meanwhile, this valuable part of the43.00D-mUe interstate highway system ill11't being buDt. US High­way Administrator Ray A. Barnhart says his office has already .spent $325.000 of taxpayer money fighting these lawsuits. and theyhaven't even gooe to the appeals court yet, Surely. the naUon·mustdevise some way to stop nuisance Jawsuits before every wheelgrinds to a halt.

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lie llo'Jl!'IPli$ei!IO"oIUhe~po""'WIl"M '~f"" IlllQWn SO.we_l"I ....~oIlheloleol.. a.oI4..i.loleqUiPlO••t.N.,\IOwID~ bo.~~ I»'j.~ loOded wUI!~'*''''... '-- • INTIIl!lp1i:lIaa~ ..rprj!"'deP....niim,; ,~,alt!J.wy':Grei!ll.;publi8ben of lhe l\I!idooo News; droppedl.to ,the .m.0lhidoy t._ ... I!> l,,\pcol!i OouolY. 'l'l1OY _ .....Ill.to A!blH!"""I'"r.n: the AaPIllII WO,;Idy ~b/OIl' olll..-.t ~!!'Jbodclllor..._g llDd\llBicblogSoolelY Ca nctldou.......; "",,\lilt). I'eopeetod·th... to b.............. Ibodn't~I. OIlrrl_ Uboura before·JOhnson$lea..- thrUst bJto,mY hqt hands .loloPY-of aneditorialwritten by KenGre~ two y~'i'8 aloin wh1ch he suggested

, that eatTizozo should revert" to II Ghost 'town __'tUII as Ji tQQlwhereby UneolDCowity dtizeris COuld,achieye ..ten;ial fijianciaI-salvation. On the contrary. they turned out to be delightful people. taBsum~ that wbat-trigg~Mr. Green's ire ,was the thoug~ thateitizeDS of Ruidoso might be Called upon to reScue Carrizozo'sf1aanclally strapPed goH course. If so. J &gree., With hint, ThefacUity is C8rriz0zds problem, and rni sure "it will be resolvedlocally without diPPing Into Bro., Green's htp pocket. Ali for his,'br. sugg8lltiqn that we lapse.into Ghost Town stat~, I will get .even with him by accepting h1& iQvltation to IWlCh - assuming heplans to pick 'Up uie check rather than charge it' to ~e 4:;itizens ofRuldooo.

. .• ALLRIGHT. GANG. we need sOrPlIl h.,.,p. Is there lOiIIeone

out there who would be Willing to work a few houl'S Ii week helpingthe Linmln County News' effottto ieXpiind -it! news coverage?· Weprefer someone with'some experience in newspapet ~rUiiSJwhobas some knowledge Gf the English language, eantake rtQtes aC­curately, and reduce them to a newspaper..style storY, '.'.11I:t:!i pay is._dly but the .:efC.. Is goud .......d b...., and tree. Th... I~

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cal'l"izozo -beginning at 6 p.m.,.March'27,.at the Assembly oC GodChurch.

Sililging will ~tart again at 11a.m., March 28. Rev, Hay Wells

. willbrin"g the message. Therc willbe- a basketlun(lh that afternoon.Singing wiJI resume at 1:30 p.m.and continue IUlUi everybody is"sung out."

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About 20 boys have gone out for theCarrizozo track team.

Marvin H. Roberts. mayor ofCarrizozo, and Clifton B. Zumwalt.trustee, will be candidates for re­election at the April 3 municipalelection. Juan Martbtez, trustee,whose term expires this spring,had not lUed Cor re-electionWednesday afternoon.

Lindy's Country Store is veryproudofthenewC~'CoIa~thecompany put up on the east side oCthe buUding {Altol .•. Mrs. JaCkShawworkeda few days in the postoffi~ while Mr. Price was away(FortStantonJ .••• Junah Herrerais goiDg to Alamogordo to check hisnew job (Capitan) .••• Mra. A.W.McKee, a former school teacherand a long time resident of theCedarvale c:ommpnlty, movedback-thia week to Ute Mc:Kee ranch11 mUes northwest of Corona . . . .Born to Ml-. and Mrs. HenrySandoval of Carrizozoa son, at 1:11a.m. March 13, 1956.

Mr.lnd·Mra. Walt Wilson, Mr.'and Mrs. 'rOM KJiIght. A.W.Gn~tkpw8kj. and Dr. and Mrs. BOb

a orona· annBureau meeUng on the 8th <Anello'

....• Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Steamsof Vauglm, Mr. and Mrs. H.C.Ai:hJms ot E1 Paso and Mr~ andMrs. G.P. HeUman of Lavele,Colo., were weekend guests of Mrs.l'aarl S....... 'I!IOgol> • , •• M..,LeWi$ Ctlm,mittgs, Mrs. Otho Lowe8ildMrs. Champ FetgUSM werehostea8ei to a pink and blue MDwerhnllOriJlll Mrs. Atvel nu.hBlS [email protected] aftentooh at the Cum~

~inshome(Capitan) ,_ .•. Mr. atId-':<"_ Mts. John Jackson ere getting

;;~ ready to shear 1200 c:ir more'Sheep<Corooa) . • • • Atty., Geo. L.Zitnrnennlln hi drlring, a Ji~ bin

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secretary.Highlights or the afternoon's

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tatloR by guest speaker, Mrs.Louise coe, entitled, "MyEuropean Tour."---

Horse ractag fans of the South·west who attend the 1956 meet atRuidoso Downs will lind very Dtlleof the old plabt left on their returnthis year. Ektensive remodeling.modemizatiOb and bnprovementsunderway now will have given thepopular track a complete facelifting in several departments.

carrizoza Will be host to atriangular track meet Thursday,March 22. The meet. will begin at 1p.m. at the old -baseball park.Carri!ozo. Tularosa and Capitanwillcompete. 'l1tis year's team willbe Tularosa'8 first track team.

Sci}mel:r:enbach is a tbirdgeneration mi&Sj;onary ofdenominational efforts in Africa.His grandCather began the work of,the Chnrcll In Swazliand, llItortlyafter the tum of th. _ury.Harmon and his wile Beverly were· denominational endeavors insent to AfrIca as missionaries in .Namibia.1960. Their .asJgnments l1ave been Anyone wishing to attend ,thisin variouB areas of Southern service and needing. transportatJonAfrica, ana in 1976 they organized is invited to caD 238-4818.

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Guelt .peakers for theevening were Gene Simpsonfrom the Las Cruces insuranceoffiee.ol tbt State Farm andLivestock Bureau Bnd RaJphDunlap, county agent fromCsnizozo. '

The Corona Local, LincolnCounty Farm and Llvi!stoekBureau met at the RecreationRoom in thenew gym for a covereddish sUpper Mareh 9.

Distinguiabed guests to behonored at the March meeting orthe Carrizozo Woman's Club todayat 3 p.m. are Mrs. Lightner A.Bums, state president of the NewMexico Federation of Woman'sClub. and Mrs. W.J. Davis. state

Patrick Day dinner and party atthe city hall Saturday, March 11.

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Representatives from dif­ferent Parte of Llncoin Countyvoted unanimously Wednesdsy .tohave a county fair this faU InCapitan.

Fletcber Hall was electedchairman and Mary Wernersecretary, both of Capitan. of thenewly formed county fair board.Other members of the board ofdirectors are: Mrs. Roy NelSOn oCRuidoso, Mrs. J.G;Hmis of GreenTtee;Mrs. J.P. McKnight- of HondoVaDey,- Dr. Bob O. ~ond oC

.The folloWing news items wereCUlled. from the March 16. J9SSissue of tbe Uncoln County Newsand Canizozo OUUook:

nie distribution of surpluscommodities in lJDco1n Countyrates among the best managed Inthe state, according to Sen. J.G.MDore, member of the LegislativeInterim Welfare InvestigatingCommittee.

Mr. Moore made thi& ob­servation upon his retunt fromTucumcariwhere a sUb-conunitteeof the committee last week probedinto the welCare set up in QuayCounty. ---

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•Capltau, Mrs. Tom Knight ofAnchoi Clint SUitemeier of Corona.and Charles A. Jon. of the LincolnCoUilty rarm Bureau.,

Capitan'. Womani $ Club heldtheir regular m~tiilgMatdt B inthe 6ity haD. Mrs. D.O. MbtPhy,chairman of the nominatingi!ommittee. presented t.heCollowlng p:!Ople who were electedto aet\l'e 88 Officers tot- i066-5'1;Mrs. J.P. Provlne,llttsidentiMts.BWy J. " ......, vic:e-prealdan,;'Mra. J.ll. doIeinapl secrtt8;tyjMrs. Adri4UllliU, ti'Qsuret'1 Mrs.Edgar PhIlliP. PiU'liamentai'i8i1;Mrs. Jack YbUi'lghfstorian.-

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The Lone Star quUt at the ZiaCenter Is coming arons beautifully.Among loose taking tums at theframe are DoOle Ward, BerthaLopez, Monte Stevens, OraHaNajar. Natalia Vega. AnnieWithers, Mary Ha~urst, SarahHerrera and, of course, the cen~

ter'sd1rector, Barbara Ward.The Canyon Cowbe1Jes' qwlt

top features a huge windmill andtank. Members will begin thequiltlngsoon. Alucky raffle Winnerwill be alUlounced during theLIncoln County Falr.

Rita. Narvaez has finished her"fan" quUt. The joining strips andborder of black polyester on lids

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SimOn Adonis. two-month oldSOD of Beatrice and Ronnie$eltran, was baptized March 21 atSanta Rita Catholic Church. Fr.Dave Bergs officiated at theceremony. Simon's Godparentsare Frankie and Ve~JJ~icaCalderon of Ruidoso. "

Following the event severalrelatives and friends enjoyed aSunday dinner at the home of thebaby's parents.

Today'a quUtlng bees. as thoseofpast years, continue to be events

. Where quillen· .. &WIilP recipes,'Odetoanewspaperman' (bya patterns and household ideas.

I(NX BroadcQter) appeared in the ·.Read next week's QuOting Bits torFeb. 12, 1954 Issue ot the Lincoln a glimpse of household UpsCounty News and .Carrizozo borrowed from Lincoln CountyOuUook. The: humorous poem was News to the year 1937.included In the column, 'iiambUn' carrizozo Quilter Evelyn SeayAroWld' by Paul S"oker. Here it is bas sent me her recipe "Bananaagain, twenty-elght years later: Split cake". Post Script readers

·"And now among lbe dying wilt love this 'very rich dessert.embers, I sit and ponder' my Evelyn works at UJe post office.regrets;

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(lid SOn afStanley Evans Sr. and hll;· the 4th IPx-week period. ~pi, Jj:n:iest.J: PQQky~f Hondowi're, Kaye, was bap~d at Santa .5th IP'lide:· D·It(!se.._~r, V.nerPubUc&:bools:has reieasedKita, Catholk: t1Jurch lW!t'SUnday PauiCUftord. JOlWa Sue GlbsOn+, the~ "niQe.-weekhonor roD

Wit~1.. dmYe:--'-BeJ'gS-sof.fkdllatingl' PaM~ia-Hefke~LIn·. ~s·t~~~··~--~~~-------u:cfrl'i:'-; --setnor;:- --~2-:"c,""===-~~~~= ..........--~--~-~~Staneysgo oth_erls te.aRae .Mel'1IOQ +'...~ U,v~, ~...... Katrina aomero,~un.lori- andof yaughn andbls,godC8ther' is V,ga Jr. +, ~d Cinda ViDson.. Jo~PatteiJon1th-gf8'de Mi·,';O·nary ."s sp'eaker at' Ro'SW'ell

. Nick s.,... of ea;rizow. Ilth f/1.de:, Sylvia Areb"etB. li"ted as maklng'all A f/1.-~ ",.-."'.., - .. , .,____-~-Cil~~~T~n:;~J:~.-,~.'·-~·-~~K&Ye-ia~iii~-d8Ughtei4tJdr .. ~~~~~.£~=_~t~~' ,- -"-~-'lho6e ~-8.-.ver~g~~: _.. Thefe wUl be no March 26

tation UQ~ the direcU.;m of Slslcr and Mra. Joe Portio of ~rrlZ020. and Judy VJlJescas. _ " ~enior8. -cindy Montano, ,-Sunday·---evenlng serviCe- -fit the__~~i!!.Sch_mi~.})()~Ekt;~p_~t:at thc ~a",YIl;.~nd. sJ,~.$tan:ie.Y~Jh~_~,in 7th N::ade: MeliSsa Greer, DavJd .A. LlIcero, Deb~r8h AnIWJ Churcti 01 the Nazarene;

center. The. slides shbwn w~e Vaughn while her husband is jamie-Patterson +;-RUtii-pers.aIi;·----:n-:=·B~~:;..r-:--.::s~:._ac~ingJo.Xenneth.Fl'ey~-pastor_, those taken. by ~ister Cecilil;' in l3itationQd in KQrea. Hal RoUeche. Brian Sanch~ and- T 11 ._~::"'"-.:..,,_.-=-_,_~v~--c~Ib! •.:.',,"'-;,;;;gr,PJIlw:L...l!dJI~""''-,-_

ca4dO COunty and in and aroWid '""JaSOn VUJBOD. _8J•.-; .' .'Anadarko,' OK. -'She worked in Farewell Party 8lbGr.de: J{eMethCl'enshaw. Junior,: Raymond Parham, tiClpate in a special misaionaty .Anadarko for, five.yeal's. 9th grade: 2'Alda'Maxwell aDd Dan Pendergra,s, ~ern.dette service at Roswell First-ChUrch of

-'-~-_-'l1'1l'll"e~Cla<l'addo-an:dKhl·...'O Indian The 4th grade-students g'if'e a Amy-M • Pruden•• Joke SsJeido, Ja~e the N_rene, where Rev. HQn110nIl".ibes WElre pi~lJtred In their native going away party for classmate Bo 10th I!"a~: Chrfstetta atavez, Q1:~ie ~:=a Burchett and Schmelzenbach IS to be t edress. at pow-wows, para~('S and Tyree. Teachers Mrs. Saker and Mary Jane ;FergUBOn and RoXanne • .featured speaker.other events. Sister Cecilia talked Mr,S;. PafCord and their students Gabel. ' Sophomores. Laurie Surratt,abouL the special praye.r said goodbye to Bo last Friday. 11th grade: Nancy Lew~. Laura Gomez, RusseD Patterson,gatherings .that the lndJantribes Do andhlsfamily.owreslde In l'~H..... de' Lisa "'- h· + YovBnDeSBIaa, Shawna Smith and- &ow. _8,. ....ens aw , Alice Bookyconducted. The all-night Eunice, NM. His parents are MIch' Monk:a. Hmera, RQs1e Lueras, • • .

. ceremonies wet"e ht!ld in tepees and Charlyne Tyree, and are the Mabel PadUla, Stephen Payne, Freshmen. Andrea NJeto, SanarotUld a fll'e with drum music. parents oC three you.ger sons. J hn B b S'" ;0 I V· Weat, ConnJe OJava and Gabyo ny 0 . rns, en se ega, Game;

Sr. CecWahadonhand some or Kin, David, and Ricbard. Mich John Vega Mlcbeue VenniUion 8th· d T Chh rtl I

., b ·n ." gra e: ony avez,tea c es ~ven to er as 81 s. was a Cub Scoutmaster and Leslie Wblttaker. Yolanda zamora Robyn' HtU. Michael Tr ·illoaitdAmong the Items were shawls. Charlyne was a den leader. The and Jonette Hicks. MonIea TruJUlo UJ

"-~patnfiftge, -pOllery and beadwork. community-wID miss the Tyree . -. -- ...,Some headwork was made by the CamUy. + Denotes an A average. 1th lP"ade: PatricIa Chavez,.Sioux tribe from the ,Pine Ridge Martha Mullis and Jeanne Moir.

Indian Reservation in SouthDakota.

_~" .~. Mr'. andMrtt W. -A. Faeedre~ived Word that they haveanoU1er grandson. born on'St.Patrick's Day, March.'17" 'fhe' boyW~ nam~ Patrick. 'His pm-ents8.-e Mr. and'Mrs. Frank. Faecke.

Pattick lias a siSler. Ren~.

and t~ brothers, Billy Haymondand Stevtn -Joseph. HeJ1ee andamy ,have been slaying with thei~

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arid Fred Vega. The high womanbQwler prize of $25 went to PatSchear.

The thanks mthe Chamber ofCommerce went to Fred Vega andMary Greer for their help inmanaging the tournament. andalso to Nena Vega for feeding allthe hungry bbwlers in therecreation snack bar.

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Women'.aIgh Senes. money Wehl. to P.I.Sh"I'~ Ci!aliiberPresident W.A.SchlegelpresentgPatWlth'h~'25wIiltlltlgs."

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FIrst prize of $400 went to theteam of Cindy Seim, Ed and CathyGutluie and Mary and Skeel Cates.

second prizeof$275 wflit to theteam of Frances Samora. MabelCandelaria, Lola VilJescos:lmenw Beltran and Fred Vega.

Third place money of $170 wentto the team of Bonnie McEuen,Louise Larue, Ken and Pat Schear

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, ' "ThP' bOWllngm.oMf of '400 we~Uo,cathy'apd _d GU1"~ie~~ ear'riZOIO Ili~d Cln~y Siems. Skellt andM;qoyLee ~tes:ofRuldosl,). Shown'here aeeeptlng.ta.e money from. Chamber president '''Woody'' Ql:'ecathy·alid·ElI Glilthr'e ,and Cmdy Slems.

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2nd and 3rd tearn e'vent winners display their $275 and '.70 "pin" money. 2nd place winners wereFrances Zamora, Lola VlIleseas, Mabel and Lorenzo Beltran and Fred Vega. all of·Carrlzozo. 3..dplace went (0 Pat and Ken Shear. Louise I.a Rue. Bonnie McEuen', all of Ruidoso. and Fred Vega ofCarrizozo.

Twpnty-six teams or men ana.Women ,bowlers from Alamogordo.Ruidoso. capitan and CarrlZOZ()participated in a tournamentsponsored by the CarrizozoChamber or Cclmmerce, March 20- 21.

A total of $870 In prizes went tosome skillful bowlers.

at clties around the state aredesigned tQ alleviate long weekendlines of boaters waiting to havetbeir vessels inspected andregistered at New Mexico lakes.

'CbappelJnotedthatallmotor- ..or'sail-powered vessels must beregistered with bis agency. andmust display safety inspectionstickers. if they are to be operatedon New Mexico waters.

In erdet to register vessels (Qrelm . ,

transfer registration, boaters Mustpresent bUls of .sale £rom previousowners or invoices 'documentingpurcbase from boat -dealers.Chal.ppeU said. '

David Morales, Marian Wilkerson,Peter MOl'aies and Ronnie Zum~ :wali, at- the high achoot office.

Joe beTf!Vls, art· 'Instructor.has watercolor and· 'acrylic pain­tings on exhibit- At the ilchool'sadrnhtistraUon oftiee, Four Winds.tteslllurant, and Fields' Acc()uolil1gservice.

, 1biil 1I1.1blic is invited to Viewthese art: works'during the rest of'.he mOllth,

26 teams in CC's tourney

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Senior Airman Charles GoEasley. son Qf Billy C. Easley ofAlbuquerque and Linda A.Brewington Q( Ruidoso, hasarrived for duty at Seymour­JQlU1son Air Force Base, NC.

Easley, an aircraft airrnament .specialist, with the 4th AircraftGeneration Squadron, waspreviously assigned at 'forreJonAir Base, Spaiti.

Army News

The New Mexico State ParkDivision's &ating Safety Sectionwill conduct boat sarety in·spections aod issue bo~t

registrations on March 27 inAlamogordo, and on March 28 inLas Cruces.

The Alamogordo inspectionswill be h.:td at the White SandsMall, and the Las Cruces In·spectiQn stalion will be iocated at.the Maag Field parking lot. Both

spec on sons opena.m, to S p.m.

According to State BoatingSafety Administrator Otiz B.Chap¢I1. the boat lbsjJeetlon op­portunities ClW'J'ently being offered"

Boat inspectionsare March' 21-28

March bas been designated asNational Art Month.,and CarrizozoHigh School baa beed observing 1tby having studetlts' lIaintin'gs anddrawings on· eXhibil at variousbusiness firms in Carrizozo.

,11I.e worka 0( K~nnY Saum," Elmer Hopldns. and lteter Morales­

are-OIl display at Ciln'ltbtO HealthCenter; Andrew Gadegos, :DickieVega and 'Kedny Yep, al Ruidgjo.Stat,e :Sank, Carti~ btancl1;

Student art on exhibit

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.w8s.bri·pOJing .n _d(litionar, ilUPPorta~'tblf-eIectO..a~: The' 'with_ mote reoUatlc,llridl;lqq.~h1ereqUfrel;Jl.ept (w til.. in lhEil'SVQter·'. rilP!t,'-~ ·.tQU·a~~',e.lear {UintH_,aPllaf vr..rJaticmsoftheCone,Utu.tiOn) . fo." &.erving in elilotpral "choice ia re15tTicted, petitton methodl th8t _«ain are'CoQ.s~,' . ;·moreo\ier, 'b~l ,II pr,.~U~. that MQrt~ltabl~:qcItea.li,sUclntlre

'!be court dE!(li~ invaUdated Mrrqws ,tM .~ci ofl::~4iijattm . 'ptpnber ,01, N~~"teqU.it.ed,the' fWng fee as' applied 19 can~ even ,lWQrel 'bel,'l1llkes hiB, qho~e•. ' The objective.all9Ulci. be, to~str.k«;l adidates for ~~s~ Aftet:. thts'J.'he pr8-~ary, conven,tlon JU.dlc:1QUB'~1lCtl ,~~ 'theCtCcurred, many ,candidate!;!, -,plcali .doptedip ~W1.6 had~:triEid Jll:a~ic~!n_ to· ,t~tnct .', Clin;l~:

lacldng a~Yre$trieiiom., 'fIOod4;ld .'8114reject~1' twtc,Un New Mexico. did~Ul6 andafthe ..ine time" t(rthese races in 1972. In un:atMN«::-w 'In 1949 UJeNew:.MexiCQ Legislatureiirovide maJdnlum freedom andMexicQ Legislature Acted -to . ftrlilt .adopted' the pre-primary 'QPpo\1unity for serloul!cand.i~teS"change the pfo~ure lor eel"'", conv.ention, bUf.so great w~8, the tq run.. .tUying candidates In tne pritpar.y ·oPPolJIUOD. that QI IntensIve,electlQn ror..n officeS even though ,peUtirm drive forced the measure F"I . g' .

the court d"Rion had applied o>uy he,.... NeW l\I..... voters it) a I mpro ramto federal offices. reflll}"tllldum vote (one or the few

By the Dew law passed ill 1973, ever attempt4ld 1n New Mexico "'II hcandidates for state and district histQry). _In, 1~ theis6ue was WI, . onor·offices were required to collect again befQre the voters, andpetitloos bearing !!ignatures of a although most voters voted' tominimal percentage ,u.ually 3 repOa1 the lawlhe number 01 vote. 'Columbia'.percent> of registered voters in ihe cast Qn the issue was short of the 40 ..state or district in order to appear percent needed to,overtprn it. Theon the primllry ballot. This method system- was UJJed in i9!J2 and'1954. In honor of the New MexiCQwas usedjn the 1974 primaries and •but by 1955 opposition was 10 great IIlnding Qt the SPll.ce· Shuttle.caused no small .amount of that 'the legi81ature easily adopted. "Columbia," tite Internationalgrumbling, especially among the a measure to repea~ the' pre- Space Hall of, Fame andDemoorats, who maintainedihe primary convention. Planetarium in- -"4Jainogordj) iscost of secuting the petitions was In 1963 ihL!"l"e~WS~l\I",ex~'~c~o~. --.lea5i.t~ur~i=n~~~t~wo""'i·iP<i..~tai\iCularTciremiliiuliit~i.:_,,;muCh higher tb'i'n the filing fees .LegisJalurQ again adopted the pre-' media presentations sChedUledwould have been, primary convention' law; which. began Mar.ch 24.

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•noble but impractical objective. -lor imagine how long electionballots would be if any personcould. IJY simple declaration.become a canriidate. Faced withlhis reality. states have sought tocompromise between offering asmuch opportuniLy for aDYQne torWl while restricting a race to!it!rious candidates. This has led toa nwnber of devices. some betterIhal.n others for restricting can­didacies.

in New Mexico the methodused until 1972 to restrict or certifycandidacies 4:t a primary electionballot was the filing fee. By thismethod. a candidate lor office wasreqUlred to pay a fee equivalent to6 percent of the annual salary forlhat Job. U the candidate received20 percent of the vote in theprlmary.he received half . of-. thefiling fee back, The filing fee. plusa written declaration of candidacy.was sufficient to get on theprimary ballot.

The main problem with thefdinM fee was that it becameprohibitive. especially for thehill;her salaried positions I suc-h 8S

those for t:"S CongressJ in whic-hthe fee ran to$2,550. In 1972. a courtchallenge to the filing fee systemfor congressional offices resultedIn the declaration of the filing feeas unconstitutional. The rederalcourt .decided thal New MeKico

ByMAURILLQ E. VIGILOnce a.ain~ 8S tbe battle lines

are draWn for'thia year's elections.we have begup t'o hesr the variousdechl.rations of candidacy and thepolitical rhetoric typical of aneleetlon campai§l:n. ,"

"lnvarlably. ',our attention' willasal.n center ,on the electoralprocess by' whk!h our pubUc of·ficialsar~aelected.ln'New Mexico' .the debate will surely focus- on thePre-primary Conventl,on method ofselecting clUldidates who willappear .in the primary electionballot.

For those New Mexicans whohave wondered how the names ofcandic:iate& get on the primaryelection ballot, and especiallythose who thought that anyonecQuld get' bnthe ballot withminimum effort. the facts may beenlightening.

The process of getting on theballot for state' office in NewMexico is not only complicated. butIn the opinion of some polilicalanalysts. !'lot very democratic.

The ideal sitUitiOn' Tor-elec­TIons in a democratic society is Ouilany serious candidale for office

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, ...,letl~ed. "l!8,lW.o, FIQIiUlOiilg .wagpdJI\III 'IAUPol~tQ1y. ,We· a~e" .~anQ, )hI,.~d Mr,ll, P.)'oneli1 YealbeUevo It;phlntlng more ,Slowly heal buttermilk :uritil·,.v.aJlllble.·'- ", . very. 'Jottuna.te" to' llave th~s f?f YOI.l,rhelp'J:l(lme,~rqW!1 treell. (N~l) " '.. .. b"bbJes rormi then cool to

. un~IQl;":Jn.Li1n~o1n,CPut1ty-.llfi,lt· .tomato••t~. ,soml,lch,bE:tter., .3', Mr. 'J'QOOI5011 hall almost ~ultewarm;Grea!le tWQ>, ,I.rge''3IJPJDI'-OOM: 'or -2 wJth lar.e .weWeJcQme'plm: 'AAd. pi OQUtse, ' .NOw SOP\,!Ol Y9Uf;lall tr)'-,groWing' fini"lhI1cl theit :hol,lfie.-, <.Nogt1J' .COQkie abeol.3 ·.ncL set aside. 'l'henden,ll'tn(!ed yard; 'slorag,e. ~Uledoo. ,tht:=m.; , .... ~t Mr. 'Jerry Veigel Is a' '$lft the fl.OU1' with JloWder and ialr"fOuJn.4lt»:e.: refrrpfilt(lr, March III • wirldy, month' 'and . bWJdet ,Whp" 'doe, w.e.lls ~. IlQt into a torleboWJ, Put .a.ide.Irq IJlandi~s flrepLa·ce. nobody' Ukell' wind. Here are a few . ANOTHElR'PROJECT.. wlnclowlt, (Npsai) Sprinkle yea,llt over wa,rm water in.'

. pili)', -$1'1.500, "'159 \v1U s~gSElStiOI1S yoll mlg~t like to try. ". )'OR-MMCH •• Thls' ji.t~y: bit! Mr. 8JJd liImJlU bowl and add Rugal'. Then .'··handle -wlthb,alance at 10 .', '., JlJJJt;in e..e ,)'01,1 clUl't· go'of.!t Mr,'" ~eack~"b.ve. -8 newgra.nd~ stir in the ,lukewarm bUttermilk.

pefeenl inl-erest. STJ\.R'l'SQME 'And bU)'."Mw. wlirdrobe: Let's ba,by born OQ St,'Plttrick's DaY! C\;lt shortening into noW' mhtt~eWMAT.O PLANTS . .~)'clel n, iI ",sy ()Ij the' pocket- (Nogai) with pastry blender or two' knIves.

, •Fla!h1 1 ju.st ',happened to be book aQ.!iJoti' of tun LAsk a friend 6. Thai Mr. Booker "is Ii flne .• Then make a' well iii _~be• listening in on Pete "and Agnes' Elver- wbo bQtbe &arne intmllt. TV ImU, (I drdn'tkoow about him middle, pour.inbuttermUk-mixtW'e

JODeIi line ~~d heard ·lbat they. then you oan eXch~ge IsJeas.. ~d hI!! h~ lived here a ~ear. ,I all at once. Stir aroUnd bowl wJthgrow ,wonderful tomatoes. Many aklrt8anci .slacks can be guusI bettfU'-get on the ban.)· fork until it clings together. RollN~t~lIQ)', JtQOk a fe",n9t.~-,- ,_J'.Q$Ycled '?VitbOut muclreffurt.,'IakiL__ '1..;':01at }f you cover yoWl~ ol.lUm.Jl nowered.board.and,lold-__1

1,. YOq' start the' seeds In. YO!J longrectilacks that you hate - WeedB with OIi!WSP~pel'8 they die the clough over and OVfU', kneading1~14:" box., a" deep. The seedS and, cut t~ legs off to make a drop' ,early io ute spring. . a little. Then cut biscuJts, covergermi~te in 'Ster:i!!.~~ sa'nd: ,The pant look, YoU, CQuld plIt a bAnd on with lowel and let "rise. Preheat

.. Band bo1c:" are kelM- in a 8unny them to .faaten aroulid the ,jeg or 1blsreelpe was tak,en from the oven to 400 F~ BrUsh biscuits .wlthw!mlow N14 watereqj~lI;t enqu.&1J '9._JY~llienfjJown.fii-'dDzie.1it. .~.~~~)!~8.@,~nI ,.~h:Q91'::::.·.· .. 'wtttr, and"bUe::'.JibOu.Cli~mfn:-=-keep them moist, . _ and, neat" .hem. Mini-skirts are "DELICIOUS!

2. Next, 'you buy Borne ~olted cominl'in agalil- cut ofCone of OLD FASHIONJW B)'e now, til next week on the ,'somfiiifli8B6eenBterlIii~~inimrpur-'·yolJl' OIa-ones'~and' rilaxe;-Pne. . Bu'l"TJ!lRMILKBIS(TITS '-hot line. Robie ..... --- -'_.,-~--

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.ADMINISTRATIVE •Deputy Cler}t posiUon openJn theLinColn Couhty Treasurer's officeIn Carrlzozo~ Must hav~ expfU'Jencewith· office -machines, typing and,bookkee~g. Starting salary $1&8monthly. ObtB!n application formsat county ~()urthou8e or caU 648­2337." 1tc

Cameo. Party' (liquid em­b~Idery), home of Mary Greer,ThurSday, March-as, '1:30 p,m. For.more info..-Can..Mary_,at 64&-2935•.

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The 1982 ScIence Fair for tHeCarri~ MUiLi.cipal Schools washeld recently, wllh 'students from

'. the 5th grade And up exhibiting'ptOji!ClS 01 their own. constr!1Ction.

High school '}Yinners w.ere: 1stplace. Mary Jane f'ergusQl11 "HowPlant ii'ood AU'ects Photosyn"thesis." 2nd place, Steph4nie.Saucedo. "Simulated GastricDigestion!' 3rd place, DuanaVinson, "'rutblnes."•

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Sixteen Crown Cowbellesattended the Dist. I workshop thismonth at Cedarvale where theChuckWagon Cowbelles did an

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Katrina Archuleta has abroken wrist and will wear a castfor a few weeks.

Crown Cowbelles will meetThursday, April 1, in theauditorium with lunch at the school·cafeteria. :Betty Russell is coffeehostess. The program will be givenby Gary Creighton, the new Purinarepresentative. The businessmeeting will start promptly at 10a.m. Members are reminood tobring round steak bones to CarolMcConnell who uses them in thoseinteresting and original necklaces.Nominations tor Father of theYear will be made at the the Aprilmeeting and there will be a reporton the ranch tour. '

congratulations (rom Gov. BruceKing. Twenty·eight people at­tended the party, and for oncePaUie was content to visit whileothers did the quilting.

luncheon and meeting. Their door ~

priZes were interesting. There was, r• I-a demonstration on the new :Food "Power Tower kit that is' beihg' . idesigned to be used in the SChoolSas nUtritiQn teaching tools for theyoungsters.' All enjoyed en­tertainment bY' the ChtickWagonsingers. They have ~dded a neWdirrteilalob to Ureit progtamWith aslide sl1owo! scenes of our GreatCountrY while they sing Americaand amedley dl approprlare80rigs.Themeeting closed:W'ith rePorts ott

'the ANCSll11rtual meeting and the:Fam Wonten;s Forum given bYState Prelildentl)()rothy Vaughan.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Iiester werehere from Santa Fe thursday tovisit his sister, Pallie Dishman.

Plans are complete for theathletic banquet to be heldbeginning at 6:30 p.m. Saturday,Match Z1. David Brunson is to bethe speaker. At 9 p.m. there will bea dance with music by the Bull'sEye BUllets, and the proceeds fromthe dance will go to ~e 4·H.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hinerreturned .home Monday afterspending the winter months in thelower Rio Grande Valll:lY at Alamo,TX.

Chaparral 4-11 members areappreciative of the response theyare getting in their project to sendthree oftheir group to Washingtonfor the Citizenship Short Course inlate July. The pelt sale is goingwell, and a volleyball tournamentis planned during th~ spring break.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean BradIeywere here in midweek fromAlamogordo. They have beenfishing at San carlos, Mexico, andwill fmd time for more trif>s afterMr. Bradley retti-es April 30.

The Youth Group met SundayThe buzzards have returned . at the Presbyterian Church for

and are roosting in their special lunch and a planning session intrees in strict pecking order. addition to the regular agenda.

They wlll' sponsor an EasterSunrise Service this year atTecelote Peak. So.unds great.

Jerry L. Ozbun has beentransferred to EI Paso where hewill work in the corrosive divisionof EPNG.

Robert Williams reports a lowof 19 degrees on the 18th and 19thand a high of 66 on the 18th, withwind gusts to 38 mph and nomoisture.

Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Bond and'Mr.an4 :Mts;Mack~Il.. made a

business, trip to Tucumcari lastweek and attended th~ bull salethere.

Mrs. Pallie pishmWt c()otinued"her birthday celebration l'uesday Mrs. Mateo Lucero of Corona,

when ,she Was honored with ~a uriderweot. bone surget)' a lewluncheoh by the Cedarvale Quilting Week$ ago. She 18 recovering .andClub$ wherellhe wasone of the f'li'st. . ~mehom.e iJ tew days ago, but

. members. Mrs, Leonard Hobbsretumed. .to AlbuquerqUe loragreeted Mrs. Dishman, crowned checkup.'her Queen-{or:.a-Day and read aclever memory sketch of $Ome o(CharleyWilde otGaUup was inthehigh1ights olPallie's lite. The Coranii' thiI week to vildt hiscrocheted crown and the birthday , m()tb~,whQ hal beenW. lie wa!cake Were both made and OJihll Wayliomet'tom • tOUt Jrttiledecorated by Mrs. HobbS. Naval' Reierve aboard· theUSS

PaUie' was presented with a . SIlmuel Gompera, a naval repaftcorsage anj1 money ttee~ Mrs. shIp. it Will thdtnt ot a t1eWClabElmo Tracey broUght.8 COlonel, ot d~ltroyet tender ,buUt atAi$ie-de-Camp commission ac" Bremerton; WA, ~nd com­cotnpariie<,t by Ii personal' letter o( mi.-Ioned .tUly 1, INT.

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this notice. Unless proof of claim ispresented to the holder'ssatisfaction within 65 days frQmthe date of the second publication

o of this noUce, the abandonedproperty will be placed, not laterthan 85 days after such publicationdate, in the custody of the RevenueDirector of the T.axation andReven~ Department, to whom allfurther claims must thereafter bedirected.

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CLAUNCH; NMCORONA,NMCORONA,NMCLAUNCH, NMCAPITAN, NMCORONA, NMCORONA,NM,WHITE OAKS, NMCORONA,NM

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ALBRI'ITON, J. O.c-() HOUSTON CONST. CO.ARCHULETA, ANTONIOBAKER, C. D. (MRS.)BRYAN, H. L. .CHAVEZ, THERESACOOPER, WM. L.DOWNING, EDDENCINAS, JOSE S.EVERTS, FRANKEVERTS, JIMMIEFOSTER, J. B.FUGATE, t. E. (MRS.)GILLILAND, EDHALE,WAYNEHAMILTON, W. E.HARRlS, RAYMONDHENDRICKS CO.JONES, '.tOMKENNEDY, JAMES P.LOBNER,ADOLPHLOVELAC~. I{NOLLtN

- .McILHONEY, WM.MAR/I'IN, WILSONMENDOZA, SANTIAGOMILLHOLLEN, ARCHIE L.MONTOYA,Mlltl':MYER, :FIU!:O JOEOGLE. WIU30RNOllTIZ,MAG(HESANC~Z, SALOMONSU:lDGE.O. L.SNODGRASS, LAVENE

. STEWART, P. O.STOgg, W. M.SULLIVAN, CHRISTEENTO.RRES,ESPERIDENTOlutES,JUAN J.'l'RAP, BItt .VAUGIiT, B. M.WHITE,'R, J.WILSON, W. D.WoGD,ELEMO S.

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money or other personal propertymay be obtamed by any personsposswing an interest in suchabandoned property by addressingan inquiry to the COMPANY WHOIS THE ROLDER ANn WHOSENAME AND ADD.RESS APPEARSABOVE AT THE START OFEACH GROUP OF NAMES, givingthem the name and address of theowner and the identifying check,policy or other number shown in

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A'rt'ORNEY:FORTlIESTATE. OF NEWMEXICO

vs.

Published in the LincolnCounty News for (2) two' con­secutive weeks, March 25 and April1, 1982.

HAGERMAN CANAL CO., et aI., .Defendants.

TO ALL CLAIMANTS OFINTEREST, KNOWN ORUNKNOWN, WHO CLAIM THERIGHT TO USE SURFACE ORUNDERGROUND'WATERS OFTHE .PECOS RIVER STREAMSYSTEM, INCLUDING THE RIOBONITO, RIO RUIDOSO, ANDTHE RIO HONDO, EXCEPTtHOSE PERSONS USING UN­DERGROUND WATERS EX·CLUSIVELY FOR NON~COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ORSTOCK PURPOSES, AND TO ALLDEFENDANTS IN CAUS!!: NOS.22600 AND 20294, CON·SOLIJJATED, CltAVE:S COUNTY1JISTRIC'tCOURT.

EACIi Of' YOU is notified thaton Apri120, 1982, at 9:00 A.M. at theCommissioners Meeting Room ofthe Chaves CoUnty COurthoUse,lloswel1, New Mexico, -the Courtwill hear aU issues pertaittirtg t()the Amended Motion fOr lnterimDecree on Priorities AffectingCarlsbad Itrigation' District filed'by the State Engineer in resPQnset() the request by CarlSbadltrigation District to administerthe surface 'and' ground waters ofthePec'os River stream system inaccordance with the doctrine ofprior appropriation. .

vs.

andNo. 22600

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

No. 20294

STATE OF NEW MEXICO, on therelation of S. E. Reynolds, StateEngineer, and PECOS VALLEYARTESIAN CONSERVANCYDISTRICT

CONSOLIDATEDPlaintiffs,

L. T. LEWIS, et a1. UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA,

Defendants,

STATE OF NEW MEXICO, on therelation of S. E. Reynolds, 'StateEngineer, and PECOS VALLEYARTESIAN CONSERVANCYDISTRICT

Plaintiffs,

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Mark A. Delgado, PRESIDENTBoard of Education

Capitan Municipal SchoolsCapitan, New Mexico

Published in the LincolnCounty News for three consecutIVeweeks only, March 18, March 25,and April I, 1982.

IN THE DISTRICT COURTOF LINCOLN COUNTY,

NEW~XICO

In the Matter of theEstate

ofLOREN M. DUNNING,Deceased.

:oATtDtlUa 4th dayo( Match,1982,

'raErXltS'r NATIONALBANK IN·AtB'UQtJERQU.E

No. PB·25-81Judge Zimmerman

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat ~FFank Adams end The

NOTICE OF HEARINGON PETITION

IN FORMAL TESTACYPROCEEDINGS

THE STATE OF NEW MEXI~O

TO: Mrs. S. Bruce Tobin, Pl1ul:rumer, Jr.• Mrs. Irene Barham.Rebecca Barham, Mrs. Joy Leslie.R.C. Barham, Charlie Leslie.Robert Crenshaw, State of NewMexico, Gordon Barham, LesleyMeredith Vanhorn Gomez, NancyE. Magnusson, Cynthia Newton.Cynthia Vanhorn l\"liller, RobertMcGuire Young, Martha LouYoung Scott and Virginia V.Baum; and all unknown personswho have an interest in the aboveestate:

'First " National Bank inAlbuquerque have fIled with theabove-named Court a Petition forFormal Probate of the Last Willand Testament of Loren M.Dunning and Appointment of Co­Personal Representatives, Which

. Petition requests a judgmentapproving the Last Will andTestament of the deceoont andadmitting said will to probate; anorder appoinqng E. F'rankAdams .and The First NationalBank in Albuquerque as co·personal representatives; and a~termination of the heirs of saiddecedent. A hearing will be held onsaid petition on the 28th day ofApril, 1982, at 10:3/J a.m., itJthe Diatriet Courtroom of theLincoln County Courthouse,Carrizozo, New Mexico; before theHonol'able~tgeL. Zimroetman,District Judge. '

'I'he attorneys fot thePetitioner are Martin. Lutz,Cresswell & Hubert. P .A.. 2100North Main,. P.O. Drawer W, LasCruc:es, New Mexico li8OO4-1M7.. . '

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~Q'l'~GE I$IJEREBY ,given' ~ l~).R4m:TraU . ..', s~utivew~"On1Y;M'arc.h~,tIlUd, .... .. .' '. > . , '. .,'that sel;dedJ*'Qpoa~s for fur- I..QsCrUCe(l, NM Q8()01 ' AP,rU 1,..A.m-U 8.. ,.and AprU 15, 1.982.,., .. · ·b·...·.· .' -.. .... M. .. '....'2'.'.. 5

-~.~.~--'~JPminS' of aU labOr..and materials Idln a, .fo~ <:QnstJ:'\l~ti(m of Multj.Purpoae C~therlne ~ .. 'Ruger---:·~~-·~·-·" .. . ,.. .."~-,, -" -"' :._-_ ..".,--;---

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New Mexico, will be received at' PrO.. Box 1305 ' l\EQUESTFOlU3ID 1-0' C"apl-tanthe' ao~g ~m·.Qf theS~hQQI Albuque.-que,'}'JM~W3 ' . , . ..... . "" '.A~inistr~tion:Bullc;ling, P.O. :SOX ..,. • ' Plumbing - CJlpitan Zia', .278, Capi~n, New Ml;lxico untiI6:30 PUb'll!Jbed In the Lmcoln . 'senior Center - capitan New '<.-·Un~m County i!lsj)Qnsorihg'P.M. (MST)th~8th day of April 8. ,901,1l1ty NeWfi cons~l1tive weeks Mexico .. • . ' an8HioUl' Emergency Medical1982, at which time and place bids ~lIlly, MJU'ch 18, and Mar~h2&,1002.' R~~Qvation.and alteration: Technicia~ (EMT~A.) trainingwill be publicly opened and read . rlutnbinglines,'J:epI~ce' pipes. .. cQurse to ,be held· in papita~.aloud. fin~sh.plumbing from. kitchen.;md beginning 'l\taY2S, each' Tuesday

In:l~uctions to' Bidders and IN THE DIST:R,ICT COURT bathrooms to septic tank. InclUdes an<PTl1\irliday night for 13' weeks.Contract Docum~nts are available' OF LINCOLN COUNTY,' kitchen sink flxture, cpmmodea . ParUcipati<m wUlbe limited toto interested contractors at the NEW MEXICO 'and lavatories:. -" 20 students to be sel~te4 Qr:t theOffice of Charles E. NQlan, Jr. & TW.ELFTij , In.stall· wat~r lines from kit- following ~riteria: .Associates, A I A Architects, 301 JUPICIALDfflT.RICT chen sink an-d bathrooms to water 1. A willingness to be anUth Street, Alampgordo" ~~W ~4' . meter. Make gas connection. active. volunteer for one ,of U~eMexico 883Hl: IN THE'MA.'rTE.R OF All wor\( mustmee~ current Lincoln. County Ambulance Set·

General Contractors may 'l'HEEST,t\':.l'~ •plumbing cmtes;" . ' vices. .obtain three (3) sets of plans.and Call Barbara ,Ward· 648-2288 ,: ~i Ability, to ma\(e ac;:om:specifications upon a deposit of OF BARRY OTIS JOYCE, II, a.k-a for info,rmatiQn aQd mail b.ds to: mitment to the lS~week course, as ,Fifty ($50.00) dollars for each set.BA.RRYO. JOYCE and BAR.RY Zia Senior Citizen!l no makeup c1asfieS call beSub-contractors and' material JOYCE D ed' Bo"519 Ilcheduled.. ,.eceas. ' ,sl,lppliers may obtain one (l) set at Cause No. PB-lo-B2 Carrizozo, NM 88301 3. Good l)hysical he~th, ablethe stated, deposit. If plans and DIVISION I to administer CPR, able to acquirespecifications are r~turned to the Published in the Lincoln an ,emergency driver's license~nd' ,Architect in good conditions within NOTICE TO CREDITORS County News one time only, March ability to carry l,Ip to 100 pounds FFA h t 'h d tE:::E':~f~:~fo~t:;:~ lli.t:I~~~:'':y;I~~ 25,1982. . t::rE::~:.:.::::::~:· c. ap er oo~re .amitting a bona,1ide bid. . appointe,d as Co-Personal""~~--- - by contactihg any of the following . '. .

Proposals must be submitted ::~~:~~%:;:~~sa~:~n:'t~i~ wert, how are',~hings peClrl'nsol"cn~,': vNearnnCaY'AGduaCmk's,caHPOI.·tamne 'C''0'W'.. ·bel··I·e 'I h' .,_-in-accQrdancewitb th,cdetililplans UOIl ·e·0'0'~s ~cifications on the forms Estate are requiredc-t(rpresent-~~'Health Services, . Rufd'oso;i ... -~ .... , ". .•.. '--, ... '....,. ... ..... :. ,,~,

prescribed for that purpose and the their claims within two ~~thS in Dld Lincoln'" TOwn? Rosemary Zink, Carrizozo Health . <:.J'Owner'reserves the right to reject aft~r the date of the flrst '..~ , cefitel';Of-M~Oll"'""'Brown, .. _.-~--~".. --~~~"~.-"-"" ...-."---- ...... ".-.....-

any and-or all bids and to waive publication of this Notice, or the LINCOLN - Mr. and Mrs. Ruidoso Hondo Y~lley Hospital. State sen. Charlie Lee§po~e to .. Mountainai~which' presented with the quilting. Wh!m"Jmi~h~d, it.any and-Orall formalities. ····-elaims---:-will"--be-·,,forever---bal'red. Irving' Aldaz report that thelr'---A'3UIee~v."llri)eC1i~' to the Canyon=Cow6eIles at a 1\1'ij':"; severaf"of8 tnefr"oi'iginal com- "WIll be on display in local stores

Each bidder is to deposit, with Claims must be presented either to grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don ' cover' cost of supplies.. cheon on March 18 at the CarrizQzo' positions. One, "The Beef Com- and at the Citizens State Bank. Ithis bid, security in tbe amount, the undersigned 'Co-Personal Gemez,have-been-ill;-lr-;-Gomez-----F!ol'-f-ul'ther----infoffilaHon, agrIculture department. merclal," was a hlt WIth the crowd. will be r~fflea at the Lincolnform and subject to the conditions Representauves at 1435 Arapahoe has b~ seriously ill for several persons may call ,the COunty Ad- "The occasion was to honor the County Fair. Tickets are availableprovided in the Instructions to ~v~'~~~::C~r:fd~e80~i~~;'i~~. years, and rec~ntly Mrs•.Gomez ministrative Office, 648-2337. Carrizozo Future Farmers of' Matt Ferguson'introduced th!! from any Canyon Cowbelle.Bidders. Court, Lincoln County Courthouse, had an operation. She IS now America chapter and its sponsor, speaker.. A CUm, "The Performance and

Ordered by the Board of . C· N' M . recovered. Sdk h' Mike Gaines. ,The Cowbelle quilt top for 1982' Training of Quarter Horses," wasEducation. Capitan Municipal m 8mzozo, ew eXlCO. 'Mr. Gomez 'is at the ec~n wor S Op Lee spoke on what the FFA was shown to the group. Ruth and shown.School District NQ. -28, Capitan. DATED: March 16th, 1982. Rehabilitation Center in Roswell, and Cowbelles are dOing, and what ~tacy Wilson deslgped and ap- Cowbelles introduced two newNew Mexico on the 2nd day of (s) Hilma J,oyce so Mrs. Gomez is staying .with a set forO Apr."' 5 they can do, to help with the pli9ued .the "Windmill anq Tank" members, Janice Eldridge andMarch. 1982. daughter in .Roswell to be near promotion of beet The senator was on the qUilt top. Members wUl help Lou Boyd, both of Capitan.

. him. accompanied by his wife, Jean,~s) Charles E. WilJiams 'Mr. and Mrs: Bill Ward report The second in a series of home and th«<r grandson. Jean Lee has

, that Sawyer Ward is nlanning to maintenance workshops will be been a guest of Canyon Cowb~UesCo-Personal Representatives Ii'visit her parents during the heldApl'il5,7to 9 p.m., at the REA several times, and is a Cowbelle~,

summer. She has been teaching building in Carrizozo. herself.school neJU' Crown' Poin~.·She and This session will cover Johnny-Bob Stearnsllctedasher brother are on a ski trip in Taos plumbing repairs, conducted by master of ceremonies, and in-this week. Bill and Mary Lu Nickels. troduced the Chuck Wagon Five of

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