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•• . . - . •. . . Hotel. . ' ' . . . .. s or·1ca - -·- . . ·Maws ' . . The Hold in has ii!dded to :tbe of Historical auU!lings. . . . . -I . VOLVMI,'; GD, NUMB.E:R 45' THURSD,\Y, NOVEMBEI\ 6, 1975 P.O. DRA.WER 459 ' $ssp1, ........... .... ............................................... ........... .................... .... .. ). l if The l>.\Jilding will !low l>e submiUi,.d to the for as a IJalional monument. This might mean funds for th.e restoration of the building. Mrs. said. Sh11 has also applied to the National Arts Found.ation for assistljnce on the restoration. Mrs. Zane.Petty, who has been on an lnwnsive campaign to save t.he howland otber C11rrizozo buUdings on El P11so S!l:eet, received . ·Word Monday tbllt the State Plannilll! C<lmmission had· ·- 11 N ) .... . -+ aCCI'PWd .tbe buil<lmg. ·., 1 . , • . . . . . . ... : H\storlcal Prese':vaijon pmcer,. . ew' sub1 ec;:ts·- ..... t:·-· . . . . . ... . ,._. __ .,, ...... r , ·, •• - ..... .. !'·· 4 /J , .. - THE;W.AV I"'.#' '. . - ., ;# ., ' .'OF· THe; •• ,,.,J'e __ - . . . by Mary Rich It has been there all of tbe lime but somehow it. took me years to find that piece of lime for a return visit to the splendid Carlsbad CaverQS, · Last lime, my father carried his tWP weary little girls part of the way. J remember at one point in tbe journey we stopped while a recording of "Rock of Ages" was played. • ... Perh!IPs human memory, r!lcial recaU, does ' eJitend bsck to the very beginnings. The beauty of !bose rock form11tlons is truly wonderous but tbere was an extra excitement, a magic sort of awe. Could it be a harkening back tp the time when we found our shelwr in caves? · ' , ' , . ·.;; .... v. o:=•- •• ; . ' . , . ! said that a committee would be In CamzoZP In I . ·. d ... t ' ' . (1,) on the . p anne -a . ' pzo This mon,th Mrs. Petty and her husband, Il.alph lihd Vernon and Gw;vnneth Petty plan a trip to Callfornlll· to cogsult with Southern Pacific officials qn a piJIIsiblf., gift to the city of the land. . ' .. All for _!he price. of one Music, prizes ·go .with dinner Along with tbe fl!scinating flamencQ guitar of Antonio Mendoza, the Carrizozo Community Association of tbe Performing Arts will offer door prize!!; and art sllow and a Mexican style dinnec Saturday 7:30 at the Carrizozo. CPuntry Club. . The Education Committee met t.his past week to propOsed classes for a spring session for the new community college pr11gram nQw in operation. Ms. Pat B<lca, Dire!' lor Qf Community College. New Mexico Institute of 1\lining Technolugy, Socorro, gave her division's approval and support to the Carrizozo grouP"" to work on a secoml sessj,9n that would get underway in early spdog or 1976. She also complimenled the t'amzozo Post Office for its ·efficient distribution of the prof!ram's anJlounlielJ!ent flyers. This cooperation was m>t true of Post O£fices in some Q( the otber communities participating in 11 community college program with Xl\IIMT. ·., ,, Of course, tbe walk these days. An electronic guide has replacedlute pretty girls who once explained"cavern development. Skillful ltis CCAPA's annual membership dinner with the general pUblic invited. The price of the evening is M per person and tickets will be sold Presently, there are QVer 100 persons enrolled in eigllt cour being offered in session one. This lighting effects display Otto Prehm remembers tbe cavern depths was made and lanterns. He sal !bat on tbe return was too tired to b raid and left his lanterri tbe bottom of s e hole. . W·W This past we kend ·I celebrated son·Mark's IBtb birthday by bsking a cake in Dallas. 18 . Carrizozo's eatl!lg e;labllshment In ttl: was . jJict\!re .doe& not .know the names or the years Ia a real land mark i!J.Te)las. He ca.nv.ote, ·!be Beanery loeated in the SOuthern Paeific gentlemen in the yard', II a reader at tbe door. · · Club· wm be dewrated in.. a canti!!!l .style tbe event. Prior lQ tbe dinner and music, beginning at 6:30 there will be a Bhowing of tbe painting of in the Club lobby. . . Lucia Vega is dinner committee chairman. She is assisted by .Ramona Ortiz, Nina Ortiz, Delfina Vega, Jane Shafer ami Veda Stephenslln. includes arning Program which offers basic · ueat n skills and a GED individualized 1 100 format. The committee would like to expand the course offerings and wmmeots and suggestions from tbe community at large for possible c9urses and rewmmendations for instructors to teach them. Anyone in Lincoln County may contact a Continuing Educalion Committee member with such comments and, indeed. are encourage to do · ········sign up for llle draft and buy booze Howl. Roy Harman who lent .the NEWS tb'ls th ld b I ed · legally. J guess, he can also get married without e names we w.ou e peas to be informed. parental permission, which means, son, if you Mendoza' is a performer and. nationalJ'IIPute. He will play classical, !oll(aiiil flamenco guitar during the evening. His art studio is located in TailS. ,. • Members of this are Ralph uuntap. <!0; then you have to support tbe girl 6 and , yourself. . Look·ing back Going, I was beside a man and his wife who have a jewelry business II\ Lafayette,'Loulslana. • They wander around New Mexico and Arizona ,._ tb fJJ f • bl! hed • twice _each. yearbl)y!ng silver and.tur'i.IJ!l!li.ll ,,pu 15 ·ID - things. He inventory ·or lndian In thdirst half of Ibis century most small town jewelry than, he said, any place he saw in New newspapers bought their newsprint <paper> V(e keep heari'!g about shortage of already printed on one side· in Wichita, Kansas turquoJsebuttberesure!salotbemgSQJd. City or elsewhere. These pre-printed pages Coming bsck on Continental tbere were three Included news stories such as WQmen sufferers hostesseund JOHN.l believe they are all called · need swamp-root, American Bluejackets refuse Oight attendants these days. The girls were to wear pajamas, Lad runs big farm, and albers pretty and nice as usual but that John was with little relation to !be hometown. These pages something else again, · also carrledadssuch as Calumet baking powder, Either he really loves Continental and his job Castoria, Doan's, Carter's, Blackleg and .otber or he is bucklmz for a raise. "'" handled tbe pateJ!t medicines. Intercom witb a bravado .a circus 60 AGO ringmaster. Before taking off, and before tbl! Carrizozo News dated Nov. 5, 1915. Grand jury usual safety lecture, John came on the air with investigated 95. cases, 127· witnesses examined, something like this: Welcome aboard 280 days attendance and 7168 miles traveled by Continental Airlines. This. is your final witnesses. confirmation !bat this is flight 297 to "It has come to our notice that a very large wrong U you discover !bat you are on the • number of prisoners have been allowed to or if perhaps are visiting, now • escape, ToUet should have screen, thin calico in. . cleplamng. of_C_ use 4oes not privacy. In past months · many public roads have been fenced up and The service excellent and John took roads obstructed. Public school building in care At the end of the Carrizozo Is very unsafe." fl1ght, he sa1d farewell and tbe haPJ?Y o.s. stearns wasrldingon !be footboard of tbe thought that w.e. now share hts pleasure m switch engine, No. 93 was coming into tbe yards ------:;;';<.: the airline . ... .':.X.!J'·--andtwopedestrian!fdodging·Nu; 93 jumped in front or switch engine. The moving engine caught them, threw tbem against Mr. Stearns, and hurled both to one side, clear of tbe rails, but tbe impact drove Stearns against the cross bar so hard !bat he has since been hors de compat. you happy, •girls. Women's Jib has brought us these superdooper flight attendants. l'I·W · Masculine courtesy brings back memory or when middle son Chris was a bubbjy blond-headed four year old tot. He had a love affair going with the next door neighbor, Mrs. Stone. His affection was returned by !'Matnmo. u r .:··· !.Sec Page HI . Beltran and Zamora split the iackpot Mario Zamora guessed 2o-12 as did Juan ·Beltran. Paul Samora, Faustino Gallegos, Quirina Jaramillo, Milton May, Arthur Archuleta, and Orlinda Luna all . guessed the score as 20-14, . · . . There were a ciiuple of 20;6s, Theresa Luna and Mary Delgado. 'J)hree went for 20-0, Della Beltran, ·Luella Beltran. and Get>rge Delgado·; Jimmy 'Lucero Sr. and Eddie Luna thought tbe .game would end at 2o-1a. Harold Epperson 21·8 and Al(oruio Lucero 20·19 were on the field. · the $30;00 ciish. money was won .bY Margie Zamora and Ronald Beltran .who figured the· exact score of the game, Carrizozo. 20. and Capi\an 7; 'Co 0 gratulatib'ns to from tbe Lincoln county News football jackpot people, . and thanks to tbe merchants Who help make this publicity possible. See you next football season, • Footba II Scores · Tularosa 35, Silve.r· City o . . · Artesia 55, Tucumcari 0 ... Pius 21, Belen 7 ·Socorro 36, Los· Lunas 16 liot Springs 13, EP Catherdral Q ltuidoso as, Estancia 20 Gov. McDQnald has spent a week here from Santa J.<'e. 51 YEARS AGO Lincoln County News dated Nov, 5, 1926. ·County elects 6 Democrats and 4 Republicans. New Mexico has elected R.C. Dillon, Republican, • governor, the majority yet Wiknown. (Four pages redi·print, four local) The Carrizozo teachers left for Santa Fe yesterday to'attend tbe state meeting. The Fort Stanton basketball team played Carrizozo Friday, winning by score of. 25 tp 28. 'Pro£. Zuniwalt and Miss Brooksie Skinner came up from Malaga Saturday and stopped over with home at Nogal. W.M. Ferguson spent the week"''d witb his family on the Mesa., remained over to vote and returned Wednesday to his road· camp at Organ Pass. 40YEARS AGO From LincolnCounty News dated N.ov. 1,.1935. Benjamin H.·R,ollertsand Wm. M. ·Bagley, with other citizens of Corona, presented a petition for the incorporation of tbe Village of Corona, with .114 signatures to said petition. The board appqlnted Jess Weaver to take tbe ce.nsus of Corona. Mr. L.M. Pickering and other residents · of.·Capitan presented a ,petition to the board of county commissioners requesting .. the ·· .incorporation of the Village of Capitan, M.r. Geo. Get those cows . And. sharpen up your· dog. has a new anin'llil control officer, Leroy LOpez· has gone to work to enfotce all of tbe city ordinances governing Jhe control of animals. · · Dexter 35, :Jal 6 · EW!ice 28, Texico 7 . MelrQSe 39, Corona 1. CarrizozO 20, Capitan '!. Hagerman 32, Tatum .14 Hatch· 21, Animas 6 Town Marshall Choncho Morales says laws · , · will be strictly enforced. There have been complaints about <logs and Hvestoc:k runlling at large. · • Nairajo, Millsion 40, 0 · o.PENHOUSE · The Law Offices of Bill .Payne and !lie .i.q, Moore Insurance Agency wlll ha -.:e a combined open house• Friday, November 14 at 3.P·'ID· see next week's NEWS for details, . ·· .. . Choncho warns that animals must be penned · or the owners will be subject to fines, He reque&la that fullest cooperation be given to Officel"Lopez... Podiatrist win be here· • · Dr. Oonald Saye, Albuquerque podiatrist, will be at Dr. AmY .l;larlon 's office !n. Carriz"zo, Noveniber 15 at a.m. . . Lincoln County '• A:·1J.tswpJ;Ib llt Capitan that h\\Lwas fUflig a petition proW.ting lhe InCOrporation of Capitan. 'F.here were 218 signatures requesting, Incorporation, and !¥1 signatures requesting said ·board to hold hi abeyance tbe inwrporation, This board meeting was f!eld on· both Monday and Tuesday. Citizerui of Ramon presented petition wltb 63 signatures requesting board to establish a county· road. At special board meeting 'on October 27 petition to Incorporate Corona was denied. Petition to incorporate Capitan carried · over to next meeting. · Page adverU!iement in Ibis issue pictures A.E. Huntsinger and Wayne Zwnw111t and lldvcrtises the-Qpening of LincQin County Agency, branch bsnk of Citizens State in Vaughn. 30 YEARS AGO From rues of UJicoln County News Nov. 2, 1945. Four local, 4 readi·print. Bill Kelt has been honorably <llscharged !rom tbeArmy and he anrl his wife nre here for ll Visit. Thilrll58Ue1S real short'on local news but on · local ads for Lane Sisters, Hardware, Cliff Zumwalt, Wynn glasses, Blakely Studio, Rolblnd's drug, Carrizozo Auto, C.A. Snow. Malco gas, Jonnie's Package, County Ropers Club, Victor Agency, Paden ·Drug, West's Dairy, Nu· Way cleauei's, Mercanme, Titsworth, Peltys and many small ads, ".MY House of Old Thing:;" -Tri.bute to Jackie It's a bit of£ the beaten path but historians and collectors have discovered tbe I,.lncoln County .. village of Ancho to be a treasure chest or Western antiquity. "My House of 'Old Things" which is 20 miles north and east of Carrizozo was Initially 11 home with well cared for family heirlooms. Jackie Silvers, . !bough,· · was an instictive collector and probably collected more items of New Mexico than any other single individual. , . Her museum, which is open tn the public in the summer, has been continued with the sante loving care by her daughter, Sally Jackson, since' her death. Ancbo, the Spanisl) word for "wide", is now. somewhat isolated, and is certainly a ·quiet , ·place, But it wasn't always that w;ty. · · · · ·· At one time Ancho was not only right on the main highway, but also was an active railway station, as well, Two m.ain industries besides tbe railroad,ll}ade ·Ancho a busUing community, 'beginning·about1002. These were both related to mineral deposits in the nearby foothills. Pne was a rich deposit of gypsum, leading to ibe establishment of The Gypsum · PrOducts Company, wbichproduced a fine grade of plaster and .products. · · · · Titedtber industry stemmed from an eltcelll!nt source of fire clay, from :Which high quality . · "Ancho No. 1" brick was made. The plaster,· · brick, lumber, and railroad industries pr!>Vided employment and · incilme . tor tbe . 'tbriving community. Although it is now iole, tbe Ancho school-made of Ar(cho brick,•lince had an enrollment of 140 students. . · . . The Gypsum Prodlil!ts Company shipped Uiousands of tons of ·plaster material t.o San Francisco after a disastrous earthquake and fire practically leveled that city in 1906. · 'l'wo brick compallies operated in Ancho, The first one made the fine' quality· product !bat saw 'ihe Ancho trademark become part of structures all over th!l southwest. They had only a few . and these were fired by. wood. · ' Later, another firm .Phetps Dodge, came in alld built 16 kilns of more inodern·deslgn, which were coke .fired, but that firm reportedly did not prodUce the same. high quality brick that the former one had, alld.atter a few years it tailed, The new kilrui stood for qUite some time, and in .fact were used as. habitations during ·the <S.rePage Bl I CCAPA received new Ibis week. that tbe Wo9.1en's Club would assign a piano to the Lyric Tlieatre when that building is in operat11m. Tho Cllrilitlan Ywth Organlitatlon has offered to CQntribuw the services of its members toward theatre Any profits from the Saturd;t;y dinner will go to the Theatre restoration. 100 new nouses coming to area The first or 100 houses planned in Ibis area will be arriving to Gqrriwzo today. Southwestern Development Company announced. The h01111es are built In Albuquerque by Albuquerque Weatem Industries. Bill Seelbach and Bill Walizer, of UnCQln and Ruidoso, were in C!lrrizozo Wednesday IQ make arrangements for tile move. The houses are pre·built and need only foundation and connectioJIB upon arrival. The exterior is subject to, modification according to ihl! owners tasie. Approximately 1056 square f@l!I. . in size, tbe turnkey job which includes cabinets and c:l!rnetlog will run around. $22,500 !or a house and lot. ·· This Clrsthouse will be located on B Avenue at lo' Street. Another 4 houses are scheduled for CarrizO«o; The CQmpany plans J!l l!llll!l 42 houses for Capitan in the immedlate.future. The balance wUlgo in the Tularooa area, Seelbach indiqated. \ .. . .. 'I .•. -- ...... .. ..-!"·"' 1b1s old pump' organ. sh!)uld be cif interest to. .. County Extension Agent, Lincoln County Court Hou.se; Elinor Olsl)n, Coordinator, Adult Learning Program; .Ralph Garcia, Assessor. Court House; Hazel English, 'llealtb Nurse, COurt House; Nick Serna,· Postmaster, and Emma Lawson, Home Economics, Carrlwzo Sl:h!lols. ' 'lbeCqmtnunity non-credit courses are 1 to all area residents. The next continuing education committee meeting will be at 3:30 p.m. on December 4 In ·tbe Carrizozo School Ubrary otherwise notified•• Some courses now being considered for the 'next session In the 1:o1Jege are the following: Spanillh IJ, ACCOU!)ting u;·weldlng II, Guitar U, flower design; wood working, jewelry design, macrame, creative writing, Yoga, square dancing, quilting, boxing technique, Practical Law: what every potential di:fendent should know about the Jaw and how it applies lo you., tennis and golf. AJSQ included will be tbe ,\dull Learning Program's basic education skills, such as English, Reading, !\lath and a complete program designed IQ help a student obtain "his high schQJ!J. diploma. .. . .. . _ . . --· . . ; ... ·· 'lbesa courses are Qnly the beginning and the committee welcQmes all other course suggl!litloM you may be intesested in having as part of the community college not-credit orterings. The list wlll be tentative with those courses failing_ to eoroll 11 sllfCJdent being cancelll\d and perhaps offered again at anotber session. , , music lovers.and hlstorianll alllte, "' ,- .. . ... '• ' ..• "1 I .. ! ' ' .... ; '

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. . The Soutb~rn Pa~ilic Hold in C~rri~ozQ has ~n ii!dded to :tbe Stat~>~R~gi~!ery of Historical auU!lings. . .

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-I . VOLVMI,'; GD, NUMB.E:R 45' THURSD,\Y, NOVEMBEI\ 6, 1975 P.O. DRA.WER 459 ' ~ARRI~O;i:O;.N_.M, $ssp1, ........... ~.~j~··--.· .... ~,~ ............................................... ~,--· ........... ~ .................... ~ .... .. • ). l if

The l>.\Jilding will !low l>e submiUi,.d to the J~eral·j!overnment. for ~onsiderati~;~n as a IJalional monument. This might mean funds for th.e restoration of the building. Mrs. P~ny said. Sh11 has also applied to the National Arts Found.ation for assistljnce on the restoration.

Mrs. Zane.Petty, who has been on an lnwnsive campaign to save t.he howland otber C11rrizozo buUdings on El P11so S!l:eet, received . ·Word Monday tbllt the State Plannilll! C<lmmission had·

·- • ~ • 11 N "· ) .... . -+ aCCI'PWd .tbe buil<lmg. ·., 1 • • . , • . . . . • . . ... • :

Toi!I-Mer!~r!, H\storlcal Prese':vaijon pmcer,. . ew' sub1 ec;:ts·-..... t:·-· . . . . . ... • . ,._. __ ~~ .,,...... r , ~~· ·, •• -..... ~ .. !'·· ~· 4 /J , .. ~~·-. -THE;W.AV I"'.#' ~· '. . - ., ;# ., ' ~

.'OF· THe; •• ,.:~ ,,.,J'e __ -. . . by Mary Rich

It has been there all of tbe lime but somehow it. took me years to find that particula~ piece of lime for a return visit to the splendid Carlsbad CaverQS, · •

Last lime, my father carried his tWP weary little girls part of the way. J remember at one point in tbe journey we stopped while a recording of "Rock of Ages" was played. • ...

Perh!IPs human memory, r!lcial recaU, does ' eJitend bsck to the very beginnings. The beauty

of !bose rock form11tlons is truly wonderous but tbere was an extra excitement, a magic sort of awe. Could it be a harkening back tp the time when we found our shelwr in caves? ·

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said that a committee would be In CamzoZP In I . ·. d ... t z· ' ' . ::i~f.'rfuture (1,) consid~p>Jber buildi~gs. on the . p anne .· -a . ' pzo

This mon,th Mrs. Petty and her husband, Il.alph lihd Vernon and Gw;vnneth Petty plan a trip to Callfornlll· to cogsult with Southern Pacific officials qn a piJIIsiblf., gift to the city of the land. . '

.. All for _!he price. of one

Music, prizes ·go .with dinner

Along with tbe fl!scinating flamencQ guitar of Antonio Mendoza, the Carrizozo Community Association of tbe Performing Arts will offer door prize!!; and art sllow and a Mexican style dinnec Saturday 7:30 at the Carrizozo. CPuntry Club. •

. The Carri~pzo Cootin~Jlng Education Committee met t.his past week to di~cuss propOsed classes for a spring session for the new community college pr11gram nQw in operation.

Ms. Pat B<lca, Dire!' lor Qf Community College. New Mexico Institute of 1\lining Technolugy, Socorro, gave her division's approval and support to the Carrizozo grouP"" to work on a secoml sessj,9n that would get underway in early spdog or 1976.

She also complimenled the t'amzozo Post Office for its ·efficient distribution of the prof!ram's anJlounlielJ!ent flyers. This cooperation was m>t true of Post O£fices in some Q( the otber communities participating in 11 community college program with Xl\IIMT.

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,, Of course, tbe walk tbrou~asy these days. An electronic guide has replacedlute pretty girls who once explained"cavern development. Skillful

ltis CCAPA's annual membership dinner with the general pUblic invited. The price of the evening is M per person and tickets will be sold

Presently, there are QVer 100 persons enrolled in eigllt cour being offered in session one. This

lighting effects display th::i!~r~~w~o~n=d~er~s~. ~~ Otto Prehm remembers tbe cavern depths was made and lanterns. He sal !bat on tbe return was too tired to b raid and left his lanterri tbe bottom of s e hole.

. W·W •

This past we kend ·I celebrated son·Mark's

IBtb birthday by bsking a cake in Dallas. 18

. Carrizozo's eatl!lg e;labllshment In ttl: was . jJict\!re .doe& not .know the names or the years Ia a real land mark i!J.Te)las. He ca.nv.ote, ·!be Beanery loeated in the SOuthern Paeific gentlemen in the yard', II a reader remember~>

at tbe door. · ~ · ~-~:·:itnrt:om~v· Club· wm be dewrated in.. a

canti!!!l .style tbe event. Prior lQ tbe dinner and music, beginning at 6:30 there will be a Bhowing of tbe painting of 1\fend~a in the Club lobby. . .

Lucia Vega is dinner committee chairman. She is assisted by .Ramona Ortiz, Nina Ortiz, Delfina Vega, Jane Shafer ami Veda Stephenslln.

includes arning Program which offers basic · ueat n skills and a GED individualized 1 100 format.

The committee would like to expand the course offerings and invit~ wmmeots and suggestions from tbe community at large for possible c9urses and rewmmendations for instructors to teach them. Anyone in Lincoln County may contact a Continuing Educalion Committee member with such comments and, indeed. are encourage to do s~.

· ········sign up for llle non~xistant draft and buy booze Howl. Roy Harman who lent .the NEWS tb'ls th ld b I ed · legally. J guess, he can also get married without e names we w.ou e peas to be informed. parental permission, which means, son, if you r~,------------...:..-------'------------....,-..,...._

Mendoza' is a performer and. teac~~;,.,q( nationalJ'IIPute. He will play classical, !oll(aiiil flamenco guitar during the evening. His art studio is located in TailS. • ,. •

Members of this ~6mmittee are Ralph uuntap. •

<!0; then you have to support tbe girl 6and

, yourself. . Look·ing back Going, I was beside a man and his wife who have a jewelry business II\ Lafayette,'Loulslana.

• They wander around New Mexico and Arizona ,._ tb fJJ f • bl! hed • twice _each. yearbl)y!ng silver and.tur'i.IJ!l!li.ll ~%fz~o~ Ne:'M'~xic~~wspaper ,,pu 15 ·ID

- things. He c&rrie~<-a-iarger' inventory ·or lndian In thdirst half of Ibis century most small town jewelry than, he said, any place he saw in New newspapers bought their newsprint <paper> Mexlc~, V(e keep heari'!g about ~e shortage of already printed on one side· in Wichita, Kansas turquoJsebuttberesure!salotbemgSQJd. City or elsewhere. These pre-printed pages

Coming bsck on Continental tbere were three Included news stories such as WQmen sufferers hostesseund JOHN.l believe they are all called · need swamp-root, American Bluejackets refuse Oight attendants these days. The girls were to wear pajamas, Lad runs big farm, and albers pretty and nice as usual but that John was with little relation to !be hometown. These pages something else again, · also carrledadssuch as Calumet baking powder,

Either he really loves Continental and his job Castoria, Doan's, Carter's, Blackleg and .otber or he is bucklmz for a raise. "'" handled tbe pateJ!t medicines. Intercom witb a bravado o£ .a circus

60 li'EA~ AGO

ringmaster. Before taking off, and before tbl! Carrizozo News dated Nov. 5, 1915. Grand jury usual safety lecture, John came on the air with investigated 95. cases, 127· witnesses examined, something like this: Welcome aboard 280 days attendance and 7168 miles traveled by Continental Airlines. This. is your final witnesses. confirmation !bat this is flight 297 to "It has come to our notice that a very large

wrong U you discover !bat you are on the • number of prisoners have been allowed to

or if perhaps yo~ are visiting, now • escape, ToUet should have screen, thin calico in. . cleplamng. W~ wiU~e of_C_ use 4oes not ~ecure privacy. In past months

· many public roads have been fenced up and The service ~as excellent and John took roads obstructed. Public school building in

s~perb care ~f.h1s_passengers. At the end of the Carrizozo Is very unsafe." fl1ght, he sa1d farewell and add~d. tbe haPJ?Y o.s. stearns wasrldingon !be footboard of tbe thought that w.e. now ~ould share hts pleasure m switch engine, No. 93 was coming into tbe yards

------:;;';<.: the airline . ~.ll_lls ... .':.X.!J'·--andtwopedestrian!fdodging·Nu; 93 jumped in front or switch engine. The moving engine caught them, threw tbem against Mr. Stearns, and hurled both to one side, clear of tbe rails, but tbe impact drove Stearns against the cross bar so hard !bat he has since been hors de compat.

you happy, •girls. Women's Jib has brought us these superdooper flight attendants.

l'I·W · Masculine courtesy brings back ~nother memory or D~llas when middle son Chris was a bubbjy blond-headed four year old tot. He had a love affair going with the next door neighbor, Mrs. Stone. His affection was returned by !'Matnmo. u r

.:··· !.Sec Page HI .

Beltran and Zamora split the iackpot

Mario Zamora guessed 2o-12 as did Juan ·Beltran. Paul Samora, Faustino Gallegos, Quirina Jaramillo, Milton May, Arthur Archuleta, and Orlinda Luna all . guessed the score as 20-14, . · . . There were a ciiuple of 20;6s, Theresa Luna and Mary Delgado. 'J)hree went for 20-0, Della Beltran, ·Luella Beltran. and Get>rge Delgado·; Jimmy 'Lucero Sr. and Eddie Luna thought tbe .game would end at 2o-1a. Harold Epperson 21·8 and Al(oruio Lucero 20·19 were on the field. ·

the $30;00 ciish. money was won .bY Margie Zamora and Ronald Beltran .who figured the· exact score of the game, Carrizozo. 20. and Capi\an 7; 'Co0gratulatib'ns to t~em from tbe Lincoln county News football jackpot people, . and thanks to tbe merchants Who help make this publicity possible. See you next football season, •

Footba II Scores · Tularosa 35, Silve.r· City o . . ·

Artesia 55, Tucumcari 0 ... ~t. Pius 21, Belen 7 ·Socorro 36, Los· Lunas 16 liot Springs 13, EP Catherdral Q ltuidoso as, Estancia 20

Gov. McDQnald has spent a week here from Santa J.<'e. 51 YEARS AGO

Lincoln County News dated Nov, 5, 1926. ·County elects 6 Democrats and 4 Republicans. New Mexico has elected R.C. Dillon, Republican, • governor, the majority yet Wiknown. (Four pages redi·print, four local)

The Carrizozo teachers left for Santa Fe yesterday to'attend tbe state meeting. The Fort Stanton basketball team played Carrizozo Friday, winning by score of. 25 tp 28. 'Pro£. Zuniwalt and Miss Brooksie Skinner came up from Malaga Saturday and stopped over with home ~olks at Nogal. W.M. Ferguson spent the week"''d witb his family on the Mesa., remained over to vote and returned Wednesday to his road· camp at Organ Pass. 40YEARS AGO

From LincolnCounty News dated N.ov. 1,.1935. Benjamin H.·R,ollertsand Wm. M. ·Bagley, with other citizens of Corona, presented a petition for the incorporation of tbe Village of Corona, with

.114 signatures to said petition. The board appqlnted Jess Weaver to take tbe ce.nsus of Corona. Mr. L.M. Pickering and other residents · of.·Capitan presented a ,petition to the board of county commissioners requesting .. the ·· .incorporation of the Village of Capitan, M.r. Geo.

Get those cows .

And. sharpen up your· 'te~ffi, dog. Carri~O«o has a new anin'llil control officer,

Leroy LOpez· has gone to work to enfotce all of tbe city ordinances governing Jhe control of animals. · ·

Dexter 35, :Jal 6 · EW!ice 28, Texico 7

. MelrQSe 39, Corona 1. CarrizozO 20, Capitan '!. Hagerman 32, Tatum .14 Hatch· 21, Animas 6

Town Marshall Choncho Morales says laws · , · will be strictly enforced. There have been

complaints about <logs and Hvestoc:k runlling at large. · .·

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· The Law Offices of Bill .Payne and !lie .i.q, Moore Insurance Agency wlll ha -.:e a combined open house• Friday, November 14 at 3.P·'ID· see next week's NEWS for details, . · · .. . ~

Choncho warns that animals must be penned · or the owners will be subject to fines, He reque&la that fullest cooperation be given to Officel"Lopez...

Podiatrist win be here· • · Dr. Oonald Saye, Albuquerque podiatrist, will be at Dr. AmY .l;larlon 's office !n. Carriz"zo, Noveniber 15 at 9· a.m. . .

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·board to hold hi abeyance tbe inwrporation, This board meeting was f!eld on· both Monday and Tuesday. Citizerui of Ramon presented petition wltb 63 signatures requesting board to establish a county· road. At special board meeting 'on October 27 petition to Incorporate Corona was denied. Petition to incorporate Capitan carried

· over to next meeting. · Page adverU!iement in Ibis issue pictures A.E.

Huntsinger and Wayne Zwnw111t and lldvcrtises the-Qpening of LincQin County Agency, branch bsnk of Citizens State in Vaughn. 30 YEARS AGO

From rues of UJicoln County News Nov. 2, 1945. Four local, 4 readi·print.

Bill Kelt has been honorably <llscharged !rom tbeArmy and he anrl his wife nre here for ll Visit. Thilrll58Ue1S real short'on local news but lon~t on · local ads for Lane Sisters, Hardware, Cliff Zumwalt, Wynn glasses, Blakely Studio, Rolblnd's drug, Carrizozo Auto, C.A. Snow. Malco gas, Jonnie's Package, County Ropers Club, Victor Agency, Paden ·Drug, West's Dairy, Nu· Way cleauei's, Mercanme, Titsworth, Peltys and many small ads,

".MY House of Old Thing:;"

-Tri.bute to Jackie It's a bit of£ the beaten path but historians and

collectors have discovered tbe I,.lncoln County .. village of Ancho to be a treasure chest or Western antiquity.

"My House of 'Old Things" which is a~out 20 miles north and east of Carrizozo was Initially 11 home with well cared for family heirlooms. Jackie Silvers, . !bough,· · was an instictive collector and probably collected more items of New Mexico than any other single individual.

, . Her museum, which is open tn the public in the summer, has been continued with the sante loving care by her daughter, Sally Jackson, since' her death.

Ancbo, the Spanisl) word for "wide", is now. somewhat isolated, and is certainly a ·quiet , ·place, But it wasn't always that w;ty. · · · · ··

At one time Ancho was not only right on the main highway, but also was an active railway station, as well, Two m.ain industries besides tbe railroad,ll}ade ·Ancho a busUing community,

'beginning·about1002. These were both related to mineral deposits in the nearby foothills.

Pne was a rich deposit of gypsum, leading to ibe establishment of The Gypsum · PrOducts Company, wbichproduced a fine grade of plaster and r~Jated .products. · · ·

· Titedtber industry stemmed from an eltcelll!nt source of fire clay, from :Which high quality . · "Ancho No. 1" brick was made. The plaster,·

· brick, lumber, and railroad industries pr!>Vided employment and · incilme . tor tbe . 'tbriving community. Although it is now iole, tbe Ancho school-made of Ar(cho brick,•lince had an enrollment of 140 students. . · . .

The Gypsum Prodlil!ts Company shipped Uiousands of tons of ·plaster material t.o San Francisco after a disastrous earthquake and fire practically leveled that city in 1906. ·

'l'wo brick compallies operated in Ancho, The first one made the fine' quality· product !bat saw 'ihe Ancho trademark become part of structures all over th!l southwest. They had only a few kilns~ . and these were fired by. wood. · '

Later, another firm .Phetps Dodge, came in alld built 16 kilns of more inodern·deslgn, which were coke .fired, but that firm reportedly did not prodUce the same. high quality brick that the former one had, alld.atter a few years it tailed, The new kilrui stood for qUite some time, and in .fact were used as. habitations during ·the

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CCAPA received new Ibis week. that tbe Carriz~o Wo9.1en's Club would assign a piano to the Lyric Tlieatre when that building is in operat11m. Tho Cllrilitlan Ywth Organlitatlon has offered to CQntribuw the services of its members toward theatre IWI~ration.

Any profits from the Saturd;t;y dinner will go to the Theatre restoration.

100 new nouses coming to area

The first or 100 houses planned in Ibis area will be arriving to Gqrriwzo today. Southwestern Development Company announced.

The h01111es are built In Albuquerque by Albuquerque Weatem Industries. Bill Seelbach and Bill Walizer, of UnCQln and Ruidoso, were in C!lrrizozo Wednesday IQ make arrangements for tile move.

The houses are pre·built and need only foundation and connectioJIB upon arrival. The exterior is subject to, modification according to ihl! owners tasie. Approximately 1056 square f@l!I. . in size, tbe turnkey job which includes cabinets and c:l!rnetlog will run around. $22,500 !or a house and lot. ··

This Clrsthouse will be located on B Avenue at lo' Street. Another 4 houses are scheduled for CarrizO«o; The CQmpany plans J!l l!llll!l 42 houses for Capitan in the immedlate.future. The balance wUlgo in the Tularooa area, Seelbach indiqated.

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County Extension Agent, Lincoln County Court Hou.se; Elinor Olsl)n, Coordinator, Adult Learning Program; .Ralph Garcia, Assessor. Court House; Hazel English, 'llealtb Nurse, COurt House; Nick Serna,· Postmaster, and Emma Lawson, Home Economics, Carrlwzo Sl:h!lols. '

'lbeCqmtnunity non-credit courses are op~o" 1

to all area residents. The next continuing education committee meeting will be at 3:30 p.m. on December 4 In ·tbe Carrizozo School Ubrary unl~a otherwise notified ••

Some courses now being considered for the 'next session In the com~n~~nity 1:o1Jege are the following: Spanillh IJ, ACCOU!)ting u;·weldlng II, Guitar U, flower design; wood working, jewelry design, macrame, creative writing, Yoga, square dancing, quilting, boxing technique, Practical Law: what every potential di:fendent should know about the Jaw and how it applies lo you., tennis and golf.

AJSQ included will be tbe ,\dull Learning Program's basic education skills, such as English, Reading, !\lath and a complete program designed IQ help a student obtain "his high schQJ!J. diploma. .. . .. . _ . . --· . . ; ...

·· 'lbesa courses are Qnly the beginning and the committee welcQmes all other course suggl!litloM you may be intesested in having as part of the community college not-credit orterings. The list wlll be tentative with those courses failing_ to eoroll 11 sllfCJdent numb~r being cancelll\d and perhaps b~ing offered again at anotber session. ,

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'working Bro\!Qd-Carrizozo 'day. AUhe !Qp of -the lislo( "·goodie~" is \YeaUter Utat I~ as' he~uli(\11 lis lin)' peri!On ~o\11~ ask [or;· The snows 11nd blows !lf rew hundred ·mUes .nllrth do not ll<l\hcr us at 1111. A !;lad part !lf Ute r~ent weaUter picture ·is Ute bollnUful ~roprof weeds, bigger I han USIIal in niany p)act!s arollnd C11rrizozo Utis · \ year. · --. .

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·menu of choice ste~ks Willie and RuUt Silva' are : Ne~ving_ at thll 4 Winds. Yo\1 can gilt New Yorl< · ~ut, toi>, sirlqin, flll!!t, prime K.O. aJ.I pri~ed at , SG-.~ wlih:h is reas~;~nable. We ate "'fillet at Ute

' .'l';ila.c~ ~~ Slln!li'Fe du'ring the pf'"'s coMenUon';.. ~· .' the servmg was sm!lller Ut!!n Willie'$ and Ute . price W!ls $9.~. Th_e steak men11 iS sol!leUting new at the 4 Winds, lite for when you want Ute be~l lor yourself or your friends , .•• you can now gN it in C'11rri~ozo. We enjoyed one 9f Uteir steaks

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crushed the Mountainair Mustangs 4l.Q. lfh" ·. Tigers did lin "ltcellent job, but ·Ute Mustang

'defense was no match for Ute•Tig!lr offense. The i;coring 'went> !I'll follows: · , 1 ' ;.

. First quarter: K. Cummins ri!D :. K. Cummms 'kic"k; a.obble Ric!tardson rll!'; K. Cummins l<i~k- .. __ Second quarter: K. PhiJiips rup: K. Cummms . · kicl<: K. Culllmins ruii; jS:. Cummh\s kiol<.

Third quarter: 'K, Phillips ri.ln; kick fail~. ·f-ourth quarter: "A; A.ldi!Z run; 'A. ~daz kick. The Tigers llleet Ute Zooo Grizzlies in

Carrizozo on October 31. Be sure tO attend this district g;>measit i&the llist gaJ1le"of tile Tiger 75 ~ason. , I - . The bad part of the loeal- scene is rather

tmusual. l:low' wo\lld you like to .mal<;e a 20.30-4(1· ;.u milt> trip to town for, your mail and find the <lunr lucked: lllonday was !J}>Qut the last str11w. W••'d so•·t of gotten used to not beill!l" l!ble ti> get in tht• I'll on Sundl!y, Uten Monday-wl!s s working day for much of l'l!rrizo~Q- but a federPI holiday amllhe local .PU doors were closed .. We've h~d <JUill• a lew .. .complainiS from friends, many of lh<•m liying far out in the oopndocks. Seellls like "'"town is safe l'lloUgh so" lobby full of locked l•"lolfice dr<~wers could be ldt open to Ute JIUhlic. We just don't buy.the reasoning Utat some t••.-1\n I~ going to'l:-qusibad trouble in Utis public

' . .. .. ~ . . . l'l' WAS the LincPln County Exten~ion.;r:' CECELIA ORTIZ displayed b~al!tjful ..

O<:tober ~Ute D~trict 'YQlleyball Tournalllent was held in D"ltter. The Tigerett~s.did a fine job· of repr!l&enting Capitan High School. In !he first game, Ute Tigerettes met th~ _Lake Art)\ur Council!s- ••· _ as in the Home' show and el!lbrQidered shi!'ts •lit Ut.e show. ·Ceceb;~ ml!de

Rollla11a 0 . el!lonstrated the art Qf c:a'ke - Ute shirts for her Godchildren: 'decoration Cor interested group of women. • . . •

PanUters. Capitan won and went on ~~ meet the Jal PanUtersl An exc~llent an'd exciting game was el<ibited by l>QUt teal!ls. Jal,won 2 games to 1. The Tjgerett!!S later met Ute Eunice Cardinals for 3rd place. Lady L!!ck was not wit_h C~pit!'n, as Eunice tool< the 3rd .Place 11'9phy m d1stru:t.

"Overall, the Tigerette:; surprised many teruns in

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• Sudden death of Welcolm Armstrong brought l~ll'k lu mind the trip we made to Hatch for a l<••thallgame U1at 7-ozo lost •• when we had Ute

• 1••'1 l'lass A team arouml. 'Welcolm and Payton •u•·k!'d abo11t a lot of Utings on the way down, t••titics, religion. school affairs, Ute town; and mort' 'fhe trip llilme was different. Danny and

• lia!' y rodl' with us, boUt of Utem down some IH't'aU.•e ol Ute !oss. Danny . and Gary were hhunmg only Utl:mselves, they felt tljey co\lld

• Jmve wrsonally played 11 better game. BoUt of tlu"ie ooys !and John an!l Ginger! have been l•l<l}ing 111100d game since that one·· getting an t"lui•ation and good start in Utis world. We fee}, tllat Welcolm had a lot to do with the success of; flu· .voungstets in this family.

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MRS. E.l\1. Roberts, <'arrlzo~o. Mrs. PhyJiis Zumwalt, Hondo and lllrs. Wa1t11r· Ll'onnrd, ·

W·R l!nlh Uti' 'J'orrancq.County Citizen nnd Lmcoln

.r-, nunt~ :-<ews completed readership sun•eys with '"'""' hndings tliat we are liomg something niHJUt We do hke to hear from our readers,. both

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, '""llhmcnw !'nd complaints. lillf'OHTA:-i'r •• if • '"ullaw message, much lhe ix'~t lo comt> m and The Bure~~u of Land Management has

lalk \\till us :·m person." W·H scheduled 11 public meeting Novembe"r 6. at 7:30

d f p.m. in the Roswell Inn. . ·'"'''talked w 11h Gary Armstrong .. frien s o The purpose or this meellng is to explain the

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Capitan High School Student Council is sponsoring Ute Hallowe"l Carnival which will be held on November 1, in Ute old gym. The Carnival WI!S postponed bec21Jse of the Tigers meeting Carrizozo in the last football game. All per5Qns are welcollled to c.ome. There will be

· · mwiy boothS In wliiclJ you may display. your throwinl! abUily, shooting abUity, and best ~;~fall,

· e~~ting ability. The classes ·at ~an 'School hav~ worl<ed hlli:d tor Utis Carnival In orde'f, for Ute public to have fun and would greatly appreciate your" support.

The Carnival will commlince at 6:00p.m. on November 1. We hope to see )!Ou Utcre.

· .... MI-Q SCHOOL HONOR ROLL-0:•., .

· The following students from grades five througll'eiglll are being honor¢ for excellent grades during Ute first six weeks at Carrizozo

Carrizozo, admire pottery a11d pot hangers from • Miildle l?cliooJ. To be placed on Ute l'ronor Roll, a. • Ute t.a· Junta J:o:xtension Club, student must receive either all A's or A's <~nil

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Audrey Vega • A and B Honor Roll: • <;:arrie Dqbbs, Shelly

Edwards, Marc McKinley, Lorrie Porter, Robby Simpson, Jaylen Vega. ·•· • ' GRADE SEVEN' A and B Honor Roll: Ralph Delgado, l'bilip

Payne, Sheri Schwenlg. • GRADESIX~ A l:lonor Roll: Lisa CrenshaW1

A . and B Honor Roll: Joe C:urtis, Matt

f'ei'!I!II!Olh Stephen P;~~yne,. Billl:; SrJI"!:.eru~, Johnny Bob Steam~.

··GRIW!'J FIVE A and B l:lonor Roll: Jon Aguilar.

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A.fter co111pletion of the AMP's an , environmental Impact statement (-J!:IS'l will be - developed.ln the preparation of Ute grazing g15

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The meeting wlll de~~! speciClcl!lly with all,o( the national resource lands east of the Pecos . River in Chaves; Lea and EtiOy counties,.·. Colllpletion or grazing EIS for. this area is• sch.eduled Cor March 30, 1~79.

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EVERYONE HAO A llAP~W SENIORCITIZENSCEN'l'ERPAP!l:R llAI..J:,.OWEEN lN NOGAL: 1 Wol!dered wllo the brave l;u!ies are who. are .

E · bell>: dan.cing? But in caae you would prefer ~pecu!lly the c)lil<ffen,~.a big "'l'lumks," to makmg burlap now.er~, come to the firehouse Linda a11d Everett Gr~er, lWnnie a11d Melody ~~~~t W~dQ~day on the 1~· of Nqvember, th11 .Porter al!d Opal kept ~-'Ida and Everett's baby G1tizell8 will nieet there. ·· . .. . · th11 tw., young couples prepared a Spook ho~e · Also the.U.P.W. will rnef!t at Leora'~ b

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for the Nogal gobli11s, witches, and cats •. The • at a substitutes please eall ar(lund and .find house was. filled With witch headed brqoms 41ut for su.re, R41berta pl11ns to lfav<: it if Llll)ra go?dies to eat and tap~ to listen too. · 'l'h; can't; · · Children star,!ed their ll'ick-or-treaLtour With tljis . }lill w~· hom<! for t!le Wllek"Jl.d and had a visit

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looking over Ills old )!orne here and renewing • !lcquaintanc!!s .bo;!fore .r!!tUrnlng to their. home iiJ. St. Lol!il!, Mo. ·They had b!!en 'l'isiting in

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your calendar fOl' Nov. 15 TheW!!sl<!rllSI!i~Motor llotelln Albuquerque Jll'ell'iously reported. was the aettil)~ fQr a pr!!sentation given by Dr. . Fr!lnk DuBois was liVer from Albuquerque • Phyllis Kapl-w, Pepa~tment . of Educational &ltuplaY and returned home !!llrly Sunday. Ills Psychology, Californi11 State · Univenity, 10n, John D11 Bois, ~ the stude~~t repr!!S<!ntative Haywllrd.lll conjunction with sl!!tewide training '!fl Friday morning's panel for lh!! Ceptennlal progr41ms conducted .by th!! Slate DivisiCJII of Symposium on Technology and Public ·Policy Sp!!Cial Educalicm, Dr, Kaplan spoke to a group sponsored the D!!partm!!nt of Socio-Engin'lf!ring, or r!!gular ·and sp!!Clial educators from· school V11nderbilt University. John will sp!!ak on districl.$ throughout !h!! Slate. ."TechQplogy and Free :Enterprise". , ,. .o The topic of h!!r presentation;' ''Special'

T~~Y ~ere the most ch11rming JitUe gliosts and , Lpuis 'C,ri1'1'?. i'l .doipg weli;-bas' 11 · IOIJ!!h, . , ;~:!;~~ ~em ·\llaiiY ll:lore fu11 hallow~ens! 6Chedule but II!IBbt be !Joll)e for Thanksgiving. . NI"H , NOGAL RAD. A DRY DAY AND Mrs. ~!son 'nd her ~~o d;lrling sons visited '-;

'o!lm Sag!!r, former r!!Sideitt, was looking over·, · ~duca tiorl ill the .Regular .Ciassro:om • ' •. affor\lo!d ,, the area one day,last:w~' He n<lw'Jiv~:S near El • itself to·practiclll prOCedUr!!S for working with ...

Paso' and waa promised a return ·visit. · 4 .handicapped children in a· regular classroom "'. T • . · . , ., • Nogal. this Week. She VISlte<!- Mrs; T; Guck and. Wi!~Jout. water·· 11 see"!"~ there was a lellk in. several oth!!i-s· concerriulg Coirlmunity Colleg!!.

the ptp!!S.SOI~tel'(h!!re but·-11 was taken care of as Pleas!! S<!nd yqur id!!as notes and reciP.es in to SOOJJ as poss1bl!!, A thanks to Mr. Jones and the . IWby'~ Box, Lincoln Co t News. We n!!ed water .cr!!W for Will"ning a'll. the resi<!ents by more n!!W nol!!s, IF YQU ANT IT KEPT phon!! It helped u&k>repare for Ute '>.horll!g!!, . CONFID:ENTIAL, FINE, N AME !PEAS OR

A BIG c;XIP'OF FICTION • . POEMS. . ' . LETS HAVE SOME FUN " ... . Start looking for .that good'o

. TllENEXTMONTH.O!lSO! ... · PRACT CAL PALMISTRY--FOR ME AND THEE! .

Ther!! r!! dozeos of Books on Palmistry and I . e ag!!s Jleopl!! whom have $p!!Qt Y!!llrs studying it, and contrary to most fortune telling schem!!S, in -the cards an<! th!! stars, niost Palmist feet that the lines in the hands l!!ll a practical logical story. Howev!!r in this column every week, W!! will be taking ideas and thoughts out of cclnt~t in regard to the ·hand, from dilf!!rent books so just enjoy the fun of it-the game of it! · ... •

The thumb is the StrOng!!St Of all the fing!!rS, SO look at your thumb. 1. A large thumb b!!longs to a p!!rson who works out a plan and sticks to it. •

2, A long thumb indicat!!S a v!!ry strong, en!!rg!!tic will power •

3, A p!!rson with a small thumb is rul!!d by instinct and emotion, On a shori term basis he ls influenced by th!! whim of the moment I!!Ss self controlled than the long thumb p!!rson, He also dep!!nds on chance and the oolp of other p!!ople he can be extremely iiuccesstiJI, but startS of . iru;piration rather tluin by ai'ly' single-minded · drive.

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l. That lovely and attractive la<!y now running the Variety store? <

.:!, The industllious gal adding on a n!!w, c:lassy addition to her home? "

3. The Weight-Watch!!r who dares to kel!p cookies in her offic:e, she says for "Little ones droppiQg in," 1 wonder?

4. Somoone who could teach you and others a n!!w skill, or a craft? PleaS!! g!!t in touch with the Community College poople, Ralph Dunlap at th!!

' courthouse. :· 5. About th!! book "I heard th!! owl call my ,

name," it'll. on the Bg!!nda for the new bookclub in Cilrrizozo1 Call that cute little Debbie Bhasker for information!

G. The litU!! girt shop that sends plants out just in case?

7. The man In th!! Carrizozo Hardware that ls really SWIIUV!!?

, REMEMBER THAT NOTE l''ROM THE COUNTY AGENT

1£ you have johnson grass on your place watch for Prussic! acid poisoning at the first frost.

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atZozoN by 1'11mmy Haouigan

V·I-c-T-o-R-Y· Carrizozo Grizzlie.20 Cilpitan Tigers 7 . . The ~gel' woke the stooping Beat much 1o its r~gret, 11nd lhe Griwlel! closed out the s~ason With a r!!SOunding Vl1Jtory! With this gam!!, we IIII:'St say a sadfar!!W!!Il to Richard Portillo, Pres Plno, Stanley ,JSI!!Inepreis, Sammy Roper, Florencio Archuleta, Ricky Edwards. They have played th!!ir last f~lbaii game at Zozo hiJ!h. We extend a special 1rJbute !Q Pres Pine Billy 8ob Shafer, and Micha!!l English since 'th!!y were Injured in play, Thanks fellows! '

Returning to carry too RED & WHITE banner of Grizzlies Powu next year will be Frankie Baca, Jimmy Samora, Ray Hernandez, Ricky Vega, Eddie Lueras, Gabrl!!l Pa)omarez, Ray Beltran, :Eugene ·Vall!!jos, Edward Vega, John Chavez, Tommy &mora, Ron Works, ·smy Bob Shafer, Perer Baca, Gacy" Lindsey, Mlcha!!l English, N!!t PillomarC!Z, Chris zamora, Bobby Ventura, Johnny Beltran, James Lueras, Christy Beltran.

Win or IIIII!! you ·got to give a lot or ccedit to these guys. They played their b!!St every gam!!, and to Coach Paul who did a•.c.rull tine job!!! "Thanks to the coacl! and too players!"

On Nov. "ONE" all! II door was r!!turned to lhe is a start and we ihank

·Mr. and Mr. Wilkinson,

we girls can th!! rest rooms, as we would our own 111 home, a Jot of thi~gs wW change! ·' •

The 1'75 H11lloween: qu!!en for Corona was &immy Davis escorted by Steve Warfield was crowned &iturday night at the Halloween Carnival.

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S!!rvic!!S were held Tuesday in Tracy, California for Valda Jon!!S Windham who passed ~way Friday . in a Stockton Hospital, She is survived by h!!r moth!!r, Mary Jones, four. daughters, Donna Codoni, Wanda Alexander, Joan Cilufield, and Cilrol Goodwin, four sis!!!rs, Ruth Tel!!r, Sarah I!op!!r, Lav!!Ue Hoilson, and Wilma Autry, and eight grandchildr!!Q, all of Cillifornia. Mrs: Windham, lhe daughter;oCClyde Jones, was bbl\n and reared in Corona. Her husband, Er,n!!St Windham Qi~d on .April :>·'of this year.

Mr. and Mrs. Man11el Griffin l!!ft Tuesday for , th!!ir hom!! in San 1\farcos, Texas after a visit

with their cousins; Mr, and Mrs. J.:E. Robinson and otoor members of the family in N!!w 1\texico.

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie J. Mess!!r spo;!nt a day •. . .- ~ . . ~

'Tiffany Ow!!n is recupo;!ratlng in fine shape setting, As mandated by the $1!1 te Legisl;~tur!! from her tonsillectomy done rece11Uy in Roi;well, that all !!xcepUopaJ chU<Ifen be ·provid!!d with

Mrs, ,W$, Disliman. Dorothy Kerr, Mrl!. JO!! educational servic!!S by 1977, Dr. Kaplan's o\tkinson an~ Ern!!StDishman W!!r!! In Santa Fe suggestions on· program alternatives for

· Friday to &e!! Mrs. Dishman's brother, J.c. exceptional childr!!n in the regular cl11ssroom H!!SI!!r, and Mrs. -ft!!St!!r. . . was well r!!C!!ivc:cfas possible solution to. provide

Olan .Jam!!s won first place in his division 1!1 servic!!S fC)r tl)e many children who ar!! mor!!. the A.Wual lnl!!rn!ltional Fiddling Contest .last mildly handlc;~pped. 't'eek in Tor C, Darrell Jam!!& was a competitor The IICled for Speci11l E<!ucation p!!rsonn!!l to 1111d was in the pJayoffsln his age group. · . ·provid!! program planning fc>r utili'I:Btion in the

Mra,' D!!an Bradley was a Corona visitor reguJ,ar classrt><>m, is currently in th!! initial Tll!!Sday from'·Ata~gordo, • . stag!!s of d!!v!!lopment in New M!!xico through

Mr. and Mrs. R . Robinson, Grants, are th!! th!! . "A'B" Special Education pr~grams, and parents 'of a son, C . Elvin, born Monday, particularly the. ~·all-Save Continuum Octob~r 'Zl. Mrs. • , Robinson spent several D!!moru;trlltion Model which h~s sites locat~d days last wook with h!!r new grandson. T)lis is throughout th!! State. the ninlh grandchild for the Robipsons, Special gu!!Bts at .this presentatio11 inGiuci'ed

Mr. Jolin Cupp is the new D!!puty Sheriff to be Mayor Harry Kinn!!y, Albuquerque; Mr. Ernest assigned to Corona. We ho.pe he can IiiJd suitabl!! Stapleton, Sup!!rintendent of the Albllquerqu!! housing and soon.·. Public Schools; Mr. C!!lre Hummel, Director or

Halloween Carnival at Corona .

• Sp!!eial Education, Albuquerqll!! Public Schools , Mrs. Roota .Brummer, Pr!!Sidimt-elect of the

Th.e annual Halloween Cilrniyal for the Corona schools was h!!Id &it. Nov. 1 in the Corona Old Gym. Booths Includ!!d Bingo, a cake walk,

• sponge tlirow, football and basketball throw, roulett!! wb!!el, IIShing pond and coin·in-th!!-dish. Thue was also food for sal!! and wooly worms to play with. •

Th.e climax of the evening cam!! at 9 p.m. when ·Lon Holl!!yman, M.C., Introduced th!! nomine!!S for th!!· Halloween Queen. &immy Davis repri!SI!nting the lOth grade was crowl\!!d as .the · 1975 Queen by h!!r escort, Sl!!ve Warfield.

Her court incl1.1ded: 7th grade Brenda Miller .. !!SCOrted by Mlchacil Alirez; Bth grade Jackie

M=itt•escorted by Ricky Huey; 9th grade RO!! Ann Icenogle, escorted by Joe Salinas; 11th grade Nadin!! Chavez, escorted by Lucilmo ChavC!Z; and 12th grad!! Susan William !!Bcorted by -Ricky W!!lch. · •

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NM·NEA; Dr; Gary Adamson, EX!'CUtiv!! Director of the New Mexico Council for Exceptional Children ,an<! . Chairman of th!! Department of Sp!!eial Education, University of N!!W Mexico; Mr. Frank Salazar, Board M!!mb!!f"" of th!!Aibuquerque Association !or Children wilh Lel!rning Disabilities; and sev!!rlll repri!SI!ntativ!!S from the State Dlvjsion of Special Education, Santa F!!.

Teachers attending from this ar!!a were Leota · Pfingsreri Capitan, Myrtle Williams Carrizozo, •

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Weight Wat<;hers Every Thursday -6:3U P .:\1.

·· l\1edalllon ~m,·ltl-!i\ Carrizozo

A H()llston model deathly ev!!ty variety, discovered a thing on h!!r bathroom floor.

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I think i£ you look around the "Bathroom" you'll know what h!! means. Thanks!

'The ~~~-for this year's · students, sponsored and disiC011er•!!d she has massacred half or

a of $10.00 false eyelash!!&! .. A DASH OF HINTS . '

F!!rtlliz!!r for pot flowers. Take soot !rom a wood stove, mix In water let

stand three days. Th!!D wat!!r the flowers with it. A good icing lor Thanksgiving cakes. Cit's

coming soon you know) • 18 oz. cream ch!!!!Be l.'Stick bufl!!r lr!!aiJ 1 tsp. vanilla 1 box powder!!d sugar, it may not 'tak!! th!!

whol!! box· just mix till creamy, Cooki!!s you didn't have to cook, try these and

.l!!t rn!! know if they are good. I

. 2 cups sugar :i c~ps oatmeal '~-• cups peanut butt!!r •

1 tsp. vanilla ' t,; cup butter 112 cup milk pinch of salt on!! third "cup cocoa · Cream · sugar and butl!!r, add

ingredi!!nts, pour in shallow pan it~d evenly. Chill and cut in squar!!S.

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. "lt!.ere Fire D!!pt-Candy; Am!!rlcan Legion-make up booth and dart game; 4-H Cok!! pitch; Band Boosl!!rs·penny pllch. DEA • Bingo. Glad to see you tooretll ..

The Oth!!r day 11 UtUe girl c;ame up to Die and ask!!d m!! wh!!~!! the Grizzli!!S got their nam!!, I'm not sure, but if any one has any information, I sure would b!! gral!!ful. Thanks!

, · There wW be a National Assembly Thursday In the gym; .25 a stud!!nt. Mrs. Florian will be selling old magazine$ in th!! library November 3· 7 from a a.m. to3 p.m., for .05 p!!r copy. .

Th!! year book staff will be s!!lling yearbooks 'till D!!Cember 1. Get a hold of on!! 'of th!! year

· book staff and g!!t yours now! Food. for thought: When you're ready to go off

·th!! edge, Rem!!lllb!!r that the Lord in his infi,nit!! m!!rcy, mad!! the world round!

Drama students .to have. s'how

Drama s!Ud!!nts from throughout the state ar!! !!Xp!!cl!!d to ljtl!!nd !11!! Nov. 8, "Rodey R!!pertoi-y Day fQr Youth" sponsored by the theatre ·arts departm!!nt at the Uniy!!rsity o! N!!W M!!XIco. . The program 'will op!!n with an· inttoduction

and showing of ·the Orson Weli!!S film, •,•The . Majlnific!!nt Amberslms" by Ira Jaffe, assistant prof~or of. theatre arts." ·

' Th!!film.will be followed by lh!! prl:s.M!ation of ' Moli!!re's "Tartuffe" and an· analysis and

·. .' discussion of ll)e · play by its director ~lev!! ..

. Colts· plan. proiects.

The Malpais cillts· had its Ci~t m~eting of 'th" ;!;~~s, Vis~ti1!8.. assocla!" prof!!Ssor of !heat~" new 4-H year October 29 .lit 6· 30· . . Jam~ Linn!!ll associal!! professor of th!!atre

~ Thirtoon old memb!!rs, 2· new members and1J 11rts, and N!!d su'b!etre; musician-composer, will

parents and ~ood!!rs W!!r!! pr!!Sent. They wer!! 0 meet with,; stUd!!nts to discuss Br!!cht's, m!!mbers: L.iBII Ferguson, Mary ·"Caucasian. Clia1k Circl!!." The play will be . Jane Gary Lovelace, lal!!r that ·~,.

Stoorns; St!!phen i>ayn!!, · Pa~ne, pall~ch~r, and.~oo Curtiss; new bo<ist!!rs: . ·Curtiss and St!!Vle St!!arns; parents and leaders: i\1r.. Gallacher, Alin F'ergu.son, Wall!!y F!!'rguson, Mrs, Stearns, ..l!!nny Curtoss, Mr. Ware, Danny Knight and Mrs. McKinl!!y, · · • Matt Ferguson !Old ;~bout the plaque that the llves.tock !!!am won at Hatch. ·

Later, Danny Knill!it h!!IJ)ed us enroll in the · projects that we are going to tak!' 1or the year. ·· Som!! of th!!ae proj!!Cls were boof, shoop, horse,

\V!!lding, clothing, dairy a11d gardening, It should oo a pr!!tty lnt!!~estin.g year. . ·. .· ..

Th!! next meeting will be the th~rd Thursday 111 November at 6:30. Everyone is invlt!!d from the ag!!S o( 11-19 •. We plaii to elect offic!!tSI•

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The stud!!nt fee for "Rodey aep Day" Is $3 per' . student with no charge £or teach!!rs. and 'spollSors, Since all thre!! pertormances are based. on r'i9erved sealing, the .• d!!partm.ent should be· cot11fi.cted by Nov. 4, 6y inoorested schools and ini:lividuals. · · .

Persons reciuiring further iiltormaUon should ci>ntact the lheatr.e arts d!!partment at UNM.,

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WI'S crowned by Novelda Gutierrez, . . ·

Mn. ·wiiSaelected quee~ . . Her ~l!Cort was I a'ernandez. Sile was

· alili!nded by Sandra Gome~, who was escorted by · FrMklin RQdella: . ·

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t11llowing PIW'•nrtA. and .attendants; . Monio;la

_ Herrer!l, seco11d rwmer-up and Elman Sanchez · attended by EmUene lJerrer.a and Frankie Gsndl!rlaria. · . Ji:llfs Herrera1 third rwmer•UP and J;:lmon Saqchez attended by Cecilia Gam!!?! and Gabriel

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Nevi Mexico F~eratiolJ or Republican Women held Convention in Las Cru~:~;Js at the Palms Motel oci0ber'3l and Nov. 1. The Ei'ghti!Cnth BlceJIIlitiai of · Republican · Women bali an lnteri!Stlng and well ah~nded meeting th"re. There were delegaws rl!presentm~ f011rteen clubs · · • ·

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Mrs. Elva Will!on 11n<l- Mrs . .1i1Qe Strali!Y were in Albuquerque the past weekend .. June visited ber dapghter Mrs. AI 'Copeland and Elva met her new great·granddaughter- Robin J.lnn!lnna Witter. . · • .

Mrs. Mable RenU'row and Mrs. 'Mary ·Shrum 'spe11t a weekend recently in Albuquerque. They visited Fred Hemrich, Mallle's· brother.

At the beginning or the concelebrated lJigb Mass by Father Flavib Santellanes, P11stor, Eather Kevil'l Mo;!ln'llh!l!l, fi'Om tile Church .In Roswell, the Coi'Qnation

Natio,!lal at .. the <!n Mr. · · • 11nd Mrs: Wayne Withers thll.P!ISI '

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Shirll!y Luera" is being crowned liS the 1975 Holl\~C!mlng Quel!n Frid,ay night at the Corona game. Doipg the honors is Luciapo-- Chavez.

was Jed by the putgoing . · Liz who· w11s . escor~d by . . .

and Mrs, K J. George and

lam, often asked, "lJow do you rind tile Ume to 'The Coronation partl~ipants were dressed 'in"\ . · ,. d ·b Doyle Ray who underweQt surgery · M~s;

and i;; be so creative with aU your children?" fiesta c~tumes ·and the altar was banked with J· th ~ellLm:;:'lnd c;'un7 Cl~ wa~ repgre~~~~ an~ duing fine, , -~ . .

"It isn't easy but wh~re there's a will there's a gold flowers and grel!n fpliagl!, which are the St. e 0 ow g ~ega ~~- . rs. !)or e · Mr •. and Mrs. Fred Hemrich or Farmington . way," I say. 1 .- Jude colors · · 1- Mrs. Carl Ratcliff ofTmme;'Mrs. A.T. Pfmgsten were receht'hbuse gpesl!; of Mr. and Mrs. Roley · · · ti 'ti · th bl s1 and Ml'1j. Helen Pfingsten of Hondo and Hazel • . .Fn:st y® have t_o keep the httle.fmg'.'rs and Other. ac VI es w~r~ e . · es ng, of the, Arthurs, Mrs. R.K. Knox and Mrs. Sherman Ward. -th\'!llbs or ybur chil~r<;n bll•Y. at soll\eJh1ryg, for stut_uM"_and the building, '!~er wh1ch the Atwood· of RuidOS!>' Mrs. F.B. Lindamood !>C Mrs. Ear! Shamburger of Alto lind Tucumcari, e~ample: maca ron• Jewelery making 111 the 1 par~shoners formed· a procl!ss1on 'l~ound the C . ' ·M ,.- • Job · · r 0 • ··ell went liintaining homes in both places-.wa~ in town kitchen. . · . church. The potrlick· dinner, bingo, and r.affies arl'Jzm:o, rs • .,.zra - nson <1 .-osw - · Monday on businCJ;~ lind came to see Ailee11 ., . Ul --~ k' d f .•. hi d the occasion a success. asaguestofherdaughterMr.s.GeorgeButts. L' da ood Sh h ~. t ti g ne bot .. •ouw n.,.,.,any 1p o macar~mwll a_rge mlj, e. ··' _ •

1 _ An adde!l pleasur!> to any conventlo _ m m . e a .. meres n wsa IJ_.,er

holes, straws cut up mto small. p1eces, strmg, Birthday party for .. . Attends in New Mexico is finding other Lincoln · gra!)dqaughter,- Mrs. Cilarlle 'Clark. Donna yarn, !lr s~oe lace and tape. . . I t' . "d nt CouPtians there regisfered. for another P'.'ebles:Donnia is tea~·11!, Anciel_lt and Modern _Makeatipontheyarnorstrl~gbywtappmga ong _ 1me rest e -· convention.Thil;happenedtomeinLasCruces .. I H•s.tory and gecgra y to-lhe chlldren at Red

p1ece of laP!' arounct the end, slring.'lhe macaroni Mrs. Maggie Bell, Hondo Valley residcn.t since· met Johllson Stearns and Margaret· George L. River Base in 1'exark a, Texas. 'She does this . or straws. . • . 1914, celebrated iler eighty-eighth birthday· Straley Jr., and. Dorthy: C.H. "So~ny" Wood teaching in the 6th, 7th and Bth gradeiJ. Jier ~ve ~trmg at both _1:nds .for ty1ng. Short S!ln<lay Nov. 2, at a lovely party hosted by her and Jane fi'Oil\ Ruidoso. The zo~oallS were husb~nd Lt. Clark is stationed at !ted River

strmgs will make a brac~lel, longer ones,- a gundd!lughter, Della BonnM at Glencoe. representing Citizens Slate and the Ruidosoans Base. necldace. .. Only two of her children, Mrs. Dimmitt Bond, · · Mrs. Edna Littleton returned from Silver City,

. .. Right in the picture Is her escort, Mark Sultemeier a11d left is Sabra Sultemeier with the Bouquet of roses and I<'reddie Stewart was the crown bearl!r. ~

• For added fu11, color the macaroni the night Corona, and ·r:.eo Joiner, Hondo, were able to Security Bank. Their. convention was the N.M.thepastMonday,Shewastherevisitingher .. b<;Core by dipping it inl:io . ·coloring diluted attend. AMr the group sang the birthday song. .. J;:lghteenth Annual. Agricult01raJ _c edit son and tamUy, llfr. and Mrs. Claud Hicks, but

With water. Dry on waxed 1'. Mrs. Bell cut her cake and blew out the candles. · Conference-New MeXICO Bankers Assoc1at on-- the main attraction was the great-grapdson Johll While they are on th k1 n table making From the flower deCked refreshment table Geqrge L. Straley, Jr., was on the Progra . Lee Hicks.

jewerly, you go into . er room to be gr11nddaughfer, Ruth Lawrenct('j)bured punch Last Saturday Mrs. C.A. Snow paid ll visit to · Mrs. George Butts of Tinnie was here Monday 'creative'. Sounds , easy? ·After you have and coffee, gra11ddaughter Betty Ann Bell served her sister Mrs, Champ Ferguson in Capitan. night bowling in her league. She stayed over Shirley· Lueras

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The 1975 Corona Homecoming got underway last Thursday evening with a sn'llkl! dance and bonfitl!, I-'riday night the Cardinals met the Melrose Bulfalos, where the Cardinals came out on bottom 39-7. The flrsl half was a tight game with the score JlfeltoSI! 12, Corona 0.

J>re.game activities i11cluded the introductioll or all or the football players. aqd.their parents. Each boy presented his .. mother with a corsage. During halltime, Shirley Lueras was crowned as the Homecoming .. queen, by Luciano Chavez and escorted by 1\fark Sultemeier. Serving as attendants were Sr. • Deluviria Chavez escorted bY Steve Montoya, Sr. • l\Tatia. Chavez escorted by Gilbert Stewart; Jr.· Kelly Gibbs escorted by AIIPn Rmwn: Sooh •• Cynthia Naida escorted by

• Scott William a, and Fresh. • Laura . Stewart • I!Scorted 'by Scott Naida. The Crown bearer was

Jo'reddie Stewart and the Flower girl. Sabra Sultemeier represelltillg the clcmentar;y school.

thri!Bded the llel!dle ·to begin your •creative the cake, and great-granddaughter Ruth Bonnell · Visi~ing Mrs. N!!llie Lei! .l)aker recently was night with her daughter and husband,Mr. and project', you will hear screams of delight coming served ice cream. . her brother and wif,~: Mr. and llfrs. aradley ·Mrs. Clark Taylor. from the ki.lj:hen. • - -. Betty Ann mad~! Md decorated the beautiful Smith !rom Yuma, AZ. While here they visited

There is" macaroni l!verywhere; ill the sugar pink and white two tie.ted birthday cake. After with old friends too • bowl, crun.ched .on the floor, insidl! ears. The refreshments wl!re served Mrs. Bell was B t h • cur{ai?" have rood color stains that don't match presented with many beautiful apd useful gifts e as 0 n 0 r th<; prmt. . . which she opened to be admired by everyone. •

But you don't gJve up, remember if atrirst you other grand-children presept for thiscrestiye MrS E r'\. " •'en don't succ~ry, cry agai11! , occasio11 were Pat Joiner and Lerry Bond. • · · • VVV ~omin&.next \\',ee.k, to keep littlf! hands busy: Husbands and wives included _Dimmitt Bond,.

Printi11g with a pota-to, all eraser, a carrot or Louise Jojper; 1\facl( Bell, aetty Lou Joiner, Ed Gamma Theta Chapter or Beta Sigma Phi ·held bottle caps. It will ])I! 11 riot of color! 1 Lawrenc~. Martha Bond and David Bonnell. PreCerren!ial Tea on Sl.Vlday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. In

By the time you finish your ,pt"eative projectin Friends and neighbors sharing lhis deliJ!hlful !he home of Mrs. Corrine Mullins. The event was the next room it will become an antique and be _ party were Mr. and Mn. Dub Talley, Mr. and to honor Mrs. Emery Owen. · worth lots of money, or you could sit dO'o\!11 to Mrs. Frank Titliwortb, Mrs. Hazel Arthurs, Mrs. Refrellbmimts consisting of sandwlches:chlps, make macl""oni jewerly or potato print Lo~ena RadcliJf, and maternal gran<lmother of dips, minll!, cook;les, cake, coffel!, and tea was Christmas fBrds. Mack Bell from Tucumcari. Also present and served to tbe following gl!ests: r.trs. Glaude

enjoying every minute of grandmother's party Foster, Mrs. Frank W. Suftemeier, Jr., Mrs. F FA 'fruit safes have begun · were eleven great•grandchlldren. . Johll D. Holleyman, lltrs. Tiavis Johnson, Mrs.

. Thl! Carrizozo FFA Ch~pter has sEt their Gallegos ~peaker at w~~~!:: ':::! :;:,· ~:"~fe~~ll~iiual was annual fruit sales this week. Prlc or the '1oint meeting · ' ·conferred on Mrs. Owen by Mrs. Fish and

' assisted by Mrs. F()flter, Mrs. Johllso11 and l\frs. oranges and grapefruit will be as fo lows: Mr. Paul GallegO&, director of Alcohol Abuse Mullins. • ~

10 ib.s. • $2.~ • for Lincoln p!u11ty wil' be the speaker at a joint · , '' • 20 !lis. • $4.25 meeting of the Carrizozo Woma11's Club and the M W'lb C H .. d 40 lbs. • $8.00 '· . Carrizozo Rotary Club. The meeting will be held r~. 1 ur . oe 0·~ore This is excellent fruit a11d is the major source . at the Woman's Club building at 12 1100n today, 'The American .• A-ssociation of University

of income to provide the chapter with funds for · tThursclayl. A lunch-will be served. Members of -Women, Albuqul!rque chapter, has selected Mrs. il!l various activities which include sending three both organizations are urged to attend. · Wilbur Coe of Roswell and Ruidoso Downs, New members to the National FFA Convention, Mexico, as one of the ien outstanding women of transporationandentry fees lor the Invitational ·NO CONVE.NTIPN New Mexico. "' judging contests, Parent-member banquet, and· • A .representative of the organization, Mrs.

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Jo'ollowing the game Coach Warfield ,said. "I am very proud or this young and now experienced groupo( young men. I have pushed 'very hard a11d hope everyone understa11ds that next seiiSon things should go much easier. I wish to thallk evl!ryone involved. Melrose was the best team we faced and our young men stopp~d lor 4 or 5 minute in the 3rd quarter. Walter Gensler had a good night on kick offs, while 'Scott :\aida had a very good night on offcnsc. Scott Wllhams had the lx'Mjob up front 011 defense and Meve Montoya had the best job in our dcvcnsive

repri!Senlatives who are sent to tlie State FFA TheDemocraticmel!tlnglllSallta Fe Saturday Donald Dunn, Interviewed Mrs. Coe In Roswell ~Convention in Las Cruces. is 11ot a convention. It is it meeling of the Central October 23, ·Mrs. Coe made a tape recording

1'he fruit will be delivered In DI!Cember before Committee, according to County Chairman Roy pertinent to her threl! careers··cducntion,

>Ccondary." --l>leve Mo11Wya.:..1l.carries-4:f. y~s..ll.G:-yds..pcr - .. carry, and 4 receptiOns for 15 ydq., on defense :.tcvll' Jmd 5 tackle~ and o asst.

:.cou Naida: 14 earrtes for 12'l yards yards. 8.9

Chr}stmas. Contact any Carrizozo FFA member Jones. !!'he delegates elected Octolier 23 are not politics, and life on Coe Rancil. · . if you would like some trult. · legally elected delegates. Only the County • Mrs. Dunn also selected pictures and various

Chairman and County vice . chairman are honor citations which Mrs. Coe has -~~~~~ .. lf---J----J ____ . --· __ . . . ... - -- . - ---- ----- - delegatl!ll--to-the-meeting.--The-precinct;--count~ · throuiili1lliYears. 'l'Jilil materliifWliiFe

and state conventions wlll be In the spring, Jones p6rman!'llt collection for the Albuquerque is attempt111g to Potify those who MWUlwn and will be on display January 18 to attl!nded the convl!ntion of this. Ju11e 8, 1976.

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punts, ·lUI yds., 33.& yds., per k1c~Hk~:-_:2~--~~)llsllruW>•~.cr.~~"'dll~liL:lWl-Cl!~· tr.a!l-.-~-YJ.:~!!!~~--:-::----:~;;-_:..-:-;--u,:--~-"'i:rulirm:iiairl'':i;"=im>h'i<>-_,.:v,j~+-l-.L.~I£z::;::::::::::::::..... ____ f--t--r~epUons, 28.<YdS.,..'l-IUckll~, I a sst --- _ a Mark Sultimier: 9 carries, 17 yards, 1.9 l'm•rizozo. New :\lcxlco 88361. hyManlre H. L. w.

• per .. cariy, G tackles, 5 asst. l'uul.& l~lcanor l'ayton.:... Publishers Cully Nnlda: 1 reception for 41 yards, 2 Mary Rlch-Editor-Managcr .

tackles, 1 asst., blocki!d rextrn Jloint. . St•cond ('lass Postng<' p:1ld nl Carrltozo, ._ Uilbert Stewart: 1 reception, G ynrds;--·5·-~--~~: .... ~~~,~~~~;co·~Sub•crlption l'ah•' $6 per tackles, .3 ass~.· year t'ouuty,_ '-~ .• P~! year

Steve Warfield: 5 completions, 7_ tackles, 2 ~lsewhHe. asst. ,

Allen Brown: 4 carries, 14 yards, 3.5 yards per • carry, 2 reception~ 56 yards, 1 tackle11nsst.

Scott Williams:'.stackles, 1-assto~, 1 fumble. Ken Gibbs: 3 carries, 3 yards 1.0 yds. per

carry, played much better pass defense, . 3 tackiM, 1 asst.

Joe Salinas: 2 tuckiM, 2 asst. Walter Gensler: 2 kick offs for 95 yards, 47.5

yards per kick, blocked 1 extra point,· 2 tatkles and 1 asst.

Luciano Chavez: 4 tackles, 3 asst.

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"E.Ti Bm:ld of

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. . order· to· prevent dlfficultie~ a lid -hl!rd feelings it is requested that· all persons, local or newcomers pleu.e oblierve this posting.

· Thankyou, E.T. Bond Livestock Co,·

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ME~ICO-TQ: ALTA PEARL

SOPERBACK; l!nd

. -- , .. ~ . Sect, 7 AU 640 Ac. Sect. Q W'··• 320. Ac. Sect. 13 All· 640 /I.e. ·Sect. 14 All 640 Ac. Sect. 1:; All 640 Ac. Se All 640 Ac. Sect. 17 640 Ac. 'Sect. 18

CAZAR,PESCAR Nw:i•N1:~th<l 't~~ncei ~0~~:;~ Lincoln. in the WILFORDH.AOIUSON, J peraons~Ia~!'!!e8asaed; SeAI .. lc!~!~All640 Ac. 21, ENYELTRASPASO ·· e pol!!, o . · ··· ' 16; 197~, last Deceased ) . · " ~. 111111 ny .,..,,.c.Sect.~Ail640Ac.

Under the 'Provision ·of beginning, said metes t Anbe. i!lstrument P!Jrporting November 6, 1975. No. 105inProbate lien \lpon or right, title or TS2S Rge 12East. S!'CI.17 Section 53-4.

5, New Mexico and bt;>unds tract .o . the Last Will aud ~ NOTICE OF HEARING interest in or to the estate \lf All MO Ac .. Sect. ~8 E•-.;

Statute~, _1953 annptattill, c<mtaiQing 20.75 a~:res, Testament of Harley George ON FINAL ACCOUNT ~aid decedent: E';,W•,.; <\SOAc. ~ct. 19 Lots hu"ting fl'shl'ng· and more or less, inSecUon ·l31Ltduts, ddeceased; ha); been s·T •'TEOF. NEWMEXICO ANDREPORT Y!lll ar~> notified that Alta·. H; E ..... W'r.!E""-; @1.4P_Ac.

· " ' · · · 30. • ... pro . ce ; read and filed as · ·"" · · · · · · . Pearl SOderback bas filed in Sect. ·20 All 640 Ac. Sect. 18 trespassipg ppon the P11rtofSl':~.sw~4 .sec.19, required· by law .. · On COUN'!'YOFLINCOLN· ~-o~.TE OF !'lEW MJ;:XICO. th~abovee11titledmat1erher Lots 1234. 120 Ac. Sect, 29. following describ.ed lands 1·n. d 'b INTHEDISTRIC.TCO''"T ' .escr1.ed as fpllows, to-wit: Nov_ember 18, 197•. a' 1., 3n · · · . · · '"' EL · verified Final Report and W•hE•~. ·, w•~ 4"".· Ac.sec·· t. •.n. Lincoln County , New B · • • v IN THE M''JTER J . PASO NATIONAL .. ,. •• "" "" egmnillg at· th.e P.M ... at th.6 Prob•te Cour.t.l'n " . I BAl\JV A . Acc!llln' as •dm!'ru'stra'ri'X of Lot 1234 E' Wl El son NOTICIAALOS Mexico, is prohibited and · ·· v ~ OFTHEEST''TE l . •••• as "ncillary Executor · · '· " ' · · s • "' ,.,; 1< ·"" · Northea. st ~<>rne" .of th4 t.h.e . L1'ncol.n County. · · · " · f th the Estate of Johan •c· CAZ/I.t>ORES , . violators and. tresp~sser~ NE NW • • • . c OF .. - ) o. e Estate·of Wilford .!I. · · · " · · " ·

Lao! Derecli!lll de cazar en ·_)Viii bi! pros'ecut'"".' a. c·co' rdin' g· · · ~~ ~1 ~Sec. .30; .. Ollr,!h,o\l~e ·at ,f)arrizoio;• R. HPH.,. B.URDE . Adkison, DE~Qel!sed; GLADYS ~derllac~, d\'c!'lls,ed;, and . . T~ ~S .10 EaJI.,t. Sect. ~ N'•• t.o law

', · . "" thence Nortli 5 chAins. New. Mex1co, the Court wilt . ,... · <'• · · ·· 'JT, ) that Oil tlie 4'th day. o( . SW~., N•~S.E•,.·, S'"''•S. E•·. ·,· el J:'!lllcho. E,'l', .aond, 16 d 7•

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tnillas sur de Corona, Nuevo. .aajo· llls •tutOs- d~ •1a· a11. • .. 'f '!"'.$; t ,e,nce • ll.9nd.ullt ;~. IJe•u;ing Ctir · · •. No. 148 . , · HAZEL DlELIS, .Executrix vr ,.ecem.,.,., 1975, · at. ,.10:_()0 .. 600 1\C. Sect. 12 I!E'•; N•.~; Mejico, otra vez este ano ban seccion ~+5 del Codigo del S9uthti8 degrees West 15 proying • this Will;. if NOTlCE OF HEARING the Estate pf CORA 0 clock A.M., at. ·th!l D1str1ct 480 Ac. Sect,113 li:T..SW•,• 68 sido arrendadas ·ciea~>ed) Estad11 de Nuevo Me1<ico, chains and 68 links'; prove<t the 'Court will TO DETERMINE , BENN.ETT, Dec;eased, go\lr~oom, LC. iuc?ln .C11unty Ac. Sect. 14'E'r• 320 Ac. · para el cazarni~toprivado. 19~ 11notado, se prohibe el tl!ence Ells! 15 chains render I. a Judgement . HEIRSHfP · YERNA FISJiER, NORL · ou~ puse, !lrrJzozo, Ne.w . No..Hull!ill!i or ti:~plissing.

• Para evitar dificuitades y cazar, pes car ·en y el· and 50 links to said' Ppproving it 11s the Last Will Notice is hereby given that FISHER, BElT¥ HASSNER, . MeXICQ, __ the abo':e ~amed .si_gns • wiiJ -be posted,. •· para que nose sienta Ia gente traspasl). por ,los siguientes Northeast cot'ller ·of and . Testament of the 11 petitipn has b!'i!n tued' in Executril! of the t::state of Co'!rt will hear ObJecll~>ns IP \liolators Will be prosecuted. ·

nosotros pedimos q\l.e todas terrenqs situados en el NE¥.NW~< Section 30, decedentllndwilladmitifto theDistticiC!lllrtforLincoln ETHEL HElM, Deceased; said Final. Report lind People are ask:ed t<! please pe!'l!onas,local o extranjeras condado de Lincoln, Nuevo the place of beginning, prpl)ate. County se?klng an Order pf GROVER HlGHTOWER, Account and ~ill settle the obey these notices. .

_por favor de observar este Mejic~>, -y· lo~ vi~>lad~>res contain!ng~ilcre~.rnore; WITNESS my blind and Court, in accordance with MAY HIGHTOWER; and 1111 ~ame, .<~nd W!ll pr!>Ceed .to ErrarnouspeRanci!,Inc. • poste. · seran proceu!ldos de or lesa, . the sell! of the Prob!lte Court Sectio!IS 3H2·l6 throu. gh 31_. unknowp heirs of Silid - de~~rmme the heir~pip . ~>f ~ · Coma, N.M.

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The abOve descrlbed lands r L' 1 c · · d .... 1 d ll kn sa1a .. dec_eP~ed person, the. First. ppbli.s. bed .1·n the . 11 as Gracias, acuer o con a le:y. . . · · · · o . mco n P!mty, New 12·21, determining the ec..,.en, an a un own E;.T. J;lond Livestock Co, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW contamtng 3,41)Q.acres, more- Mexico on this 16 day of heirsblp of one Ralph R. persons claimiug ·;my lien ownershiP of his estate, the Lin~bln Ct;>l!nty News.

.. - .MEXICO TOWNSHIP 6 or less. ' October, 11175. . • .aurdett, who has been dead UP')Q or .right, title or intere.st int:rest of each respecti_ve November 6, , 1975, last Primero publlcado en el SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST, LandlocatedEast,Solllh& .aARBARALOVELACE: formoreth . d in or to the estate pf said claimant thereto or therem, published November 20

Lincoln Collnty News El Dla N.M.P.M. · ~::rti:!.~hite Oal<:i E:ast of• · CLERK OF THE wl!o .died an ~~~:rs ~he decedent: . :and the perS\lns entitled to·· 1975. · ' 16 de Noviembre 1975. S1r..SE~4 , Sec. 11, S.W••· • • · . . . PROBATE COURT . .f<lllowmg ~:eal estpte ln El Paso National Bank. di~~:~~~~ ,ther;::·· said . NOTfCEOFPROPERTY Ultimo publicadc;> el 27 de SE9.J2,N't..NW~4 ,Sec.l3,A Saidlandsbemgw!thmthe . By-s-JamolltcSwane IJncolnCwnty StateofNew Ancillary Executor, bas flied Administratrix. JS.: BILL.·. G. T~DELINQUJ:;NCY_. Noviemllre 1975. tract of land contam· ·1nu 61 pastlll'~ Qr ench>sures of the ISE.ALJ · . Pepl.lty. Mex1·co, · ' · · its Final Ac~ount and Ueport, N u i h b Fi • • ., undersigned .., PAYNE, Dn• wer 39, 0 ce · 8

· ere \l; • g1ven . rst publisl;led ~n the acre.;, more or less, being all · . . ~ · d .First yubhshed in the LotsN<~.423-424-425 as !!lid on J!llluary 16, 1976, at C;m:i~ozll, New Jl•exico. pursuant 111 the prov1s1ons of

Lmcoln Count>: . News . that portion of s•,,.SEI., sec. . D1chos terrei10S ~!$tan ° lll!'coln County Nl!ws shpwn em Map ·of Q:30a.m., at the District Court 88301 • the Property Tax Code that November 16, 1975, Ll!l!t 12, and N~-.NE:~ •• Sec: 13, s1tuados dentro:> de lo!> 11iursday, Oct!lber 23, 1975, Skyland,· County of in Carrizozo, New Mexico, the WITNESS m. y hand and the first installment ·of published November ,27, more particularly described ;~g~ta~er<~s 0 cercados del ll!l!t publi~hed November 13, Lincoln N · M. · Court will hear objecUons t t d h' h 1975, as foll<>ws, to-wit: Beginning abaJo· fll'mado. 1975, . . In . the' • V~lla·g:XI~of. thereto and the settlement the seal of said . Court at proper y axes ue. w IC is

at comer No.1, which ROBERTA.C~ENSHAW INTHEDISTRICTCOURT Ruido•o. Together thereof; and !,lie Court will Carrizqzo, Lincoln County ;~mred tofthb<; paid to t~e, & SONS • • M • New Mexico; this 3rd day of "eaf!_urer o . 1S coun~y. Will is South 89 degrees 45• . . · . OF CHA YES COUNTY with all . proceed to. determine the November, 1975, be~ome deljnquern •f not West chl!imi from a · ~~st publiS~ed 111 ~947. STATE OFNEWI\fEXICO improvements and heirship of said decedent. the s·llfarg<>E. Lindsay patd on or before Decem_ber point 011 the East side of .F 1rst published 1n the ST13-TEOF NEW ) furnilihings therein. ownership of his said estate, DistrictCourtl'lerk ~· 1975. !f the _r1rst

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said Section 13, 20 Lmcoln County News MEXICO,'<>n the ) 0.21 11cres of land, the.interestof each respecliye First published in the llllitallment 1s not prud by chains NoTlh of the _·Thursda>:, Oetob_er 23, 1975, relationof > more or Jess, known .t:iaiiJlant thereto or therein, Lincoln _county News December 1, 1975, then the • Corner Q.llmmon to !Ill!~ pubbshed November 6, S.E. Reyn!llds, > as Plcit N<~. J2A of the and lbe persons enUtleil to Thursday, Nov. G, Ul'iS lru;t tax is delinquent and interest

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NE>~<SW~<NW~~ . of Hammond, P. wer 2800,' HUNTING NOTICE month they remain unpaid. ' AND ACCOUNT 30'West, 18.50 chaillS to NOSEPERMITEEL L.T.LEWIS,etill.,' > Section 27, Township EIP.IISP, Te~e ,are the The following acreage of The tiltal penalty shall not , THE STATE OF NEW corner No. 3; thenc.e CAZAR,PESCAR UNITEDSTATES > ll South, Range 13 attorney~; f nc!Uary 0 Erram<>llipeRanch,lnc.bas exceedfivellilpercentofthe

MEXICP '1'0: ; North 40 chains . to ENYELTRASPASO <ll'' AMERICA, J Eut, N • .1\t.P .M. Executor. been leased for private, clelinquent taxes due except, FLORA HILL,' and· all cQrnera No. 4; thence n Under the provisiom; of Pefendants. ·. . > which ia more WlTNE Y and .nd the hunting: • when the penalty is less than

1111known heirs o£ WILLOS North 89 degrellS 45• section 53-4.5, New Mexieo' · No:ll0294 particularly seal of the :9il> Court See.28TS,lS,RselOEnst, $5,thepe.tytobeimposed ELMER HILL, Deceased; Etsl• llf.iif'ehains to theA;., statlltes. 1953 annotlltell. and • clescribed by metes silting in Probate thlS'11Jstdl!Y- '1\'!.~SW~.Nw~.; sllall be $5. ani! all persons claiming any pface or beginning. bunting, fishing and STATEOFNEW t and 1Jo1111ds by suNcy o! Odober.t975, sw~.rm~r.sw~,; SE!,SW1

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1 -s· MARGO E. LINDSAY 150 ac:. See. 29, E'• 320 ac. Co\lntr)'Treasurer

interllSt in or to the estate of following described lands in bon or J <>fthe County Clerk •0r Clerk of the Sect. 32 El;, 320 Ae. Sect. Lincoln County said decedent: SE~,NW''' & E•zSW•• & Lincoln co~nty, New ,!-~. eyn!llds, > Lincoln County, New ' District Court 33W; SE"'; W•.:NWl,NE;•,; First published in the

Y!lll are notified that Flota N•~sE••-& SE• .sE• . ., Sec. Mexico, is prohibited and Sta Engmeer, , J Mexico; this property !SittinginProbatel SE~,NW~,NEt,: Lincoln County News, Hill has filed In the above .14, NE!,SW•• & W•:SE• . ., violators ilnd trespa_ssers a i!PECOS VALLEY 1> is to include one 2· First published in the SW!,i'IE~,; sw•, NE•• ::', Thlll'sdny, Nov. 6, 1975, ll!l!t entitled matter her verified See. 15, SI.SEl~, S~e. 19, will be prosecuted•according ARTESIAN ) room cabin situated Lincoln County News SW~.NE;• 560 Ac. pllblished November 20, FA'ind al Report and Account as ~:--.sw14. Sec. ' 20, to law. . CONSERVANCY 1 on the premises. 'f~ursd51 abyli •. NhoedveNmber 6, 1975. WSeSc. 34S SW~4N\v,.sw• •; 1975.

ministratrix or the Estote " •-~ N '"' N E '• & Bajo loa estatutos. de In' UISTn~m:. · . l 't !fearing on said petition ""' pu 8 ovember 27, · ¥: W!o.t w~.: • of Willos Elmer Hill, S W I·• N W '" N E '" · & seceion 53·4-5 del Codigo del Plnmtiffs ) 'has -been set by the District 1975. · • SE~.sw;.sw•,.: 49 Ac. TS2s . NOTICJ:: deceased; and that on the 4th NWI,SE•.4 NW•,4 & Estado de Nuevo Mexico, v, 1 Cour((or l:I)Q o'clock iri'the Rge ll East, ~ct• 3 lot 4; R·R Unncb situated m

10:00 o'cloc~~A.l\1., al the Sec. 21. • ca,zar, pescar en Y el CO., ctnl., l January, ' 1976• at the SW1:•NW•,.; w•.2SE•~NW• 4 ; , Mexico, east and southeast

day of December 1975, at N•,sw•.Nw•., & N•,Nw• . ., 1953 anotado, se prohibe cl IIAGERMANCANAL > afternoon on the ath doy .II! ·.f·p\:::,1~. '', sw~.NE!<NW~.; ·· Lincoln County. New

-Probate Courtroom, Lincoln NW•.NE•" Sec. 22, traspaso por los siguientcs Defendants. J Courthouse In Carrizozo, / I EDISTRI SE;.sE~NW'•; SW• 4 ; · of Corna, New lllc.>xico. County Courthouse, E 12NE•.,, Sec. 23; terrenps situados en el . ._~>.22600 New Mexico. . ' •. COURTOFLINCg[N SW• •• Nw•,.sE~.,; hereby' serves notice that'·-Carrizozo, New Mexico, thl' NE•:.Nw•.r & w•.NW•., & condndo de Lincoln, Nuevo C:ONSOLIDATED Attorney for the PeliUoner "COUNTY, NE>WMEXICO W"'!SW~•SE;•: posted signs l•~nting and abovenamedCourtwlllhcar SE•,sw•, & w•,SE•,, Sec. Mexico, y los violadorcs IUOHONDOSEC'l'ION is Paul "Pablo" lltorshnll, "'WELFTH SE~.sw~,SE~.: trespassing upon said objections to said Jo'inal . 29, NOTIC'•' o~· p 0 bo 14 "•• 1 SW~4SEI,,SE~, ·, 3"".79 Ae. premises. Violati<>n thereof • seran., processadol) de "' ~ • .e ~ 12,"""orro,New JUDICIALDISTRICT 60 b' 1 Heport and Account and will Less a acres out of 1bl' ,acucrdG con In ley. PENDENCY OF J\C'l'ION Mexicc>. IN THE MA'l"l'ER > Sect. 4tLots 1-4, St~N'•• Stz, su Ject tunter and or

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person, the ownership of his follows: Commencing at HAI'IUE 16 EAST N.M.P .M: •ro: Lincoln Collnty News Deceased •· Ac:. Sect. 10 All 640 Ac. Sect. Statute, tll estate, the interest of each the Northeast coPncr of Sec 20. s•, • L.'l'. Pate Thllrsday, November 6, 1975, Pr~bateNo 139 > 1 1 S W '·• N W '• : ~'irst published in the respective claimant thereto said SE•,~SW•r lice. 29; Sec: 21; w~.sw•, · Ohvm Sedillo last published November 27, NOTICE OF HEARING S~~NWl,.NW~,; W1•SW•.,; Lincoln County News

or therein, an1J uu, thence s~uth4;:,~:~~-·-N~~~St,."'~B~hS~~::~~;;_ ~~~~~sr!\Ji~!llo~ 1=75: .. . # .. ... . .. _· ONFINALREPORT ~~s~:·~·~~~~.~~oo ~~~ ~~~:~bt~~~to~~~e~b~;7~; thereof. thence ~orth 528 feet; Sec. 29: N•,, N•,!P,, Arlurc;> TrUJillo •· IU75.- ·" __ .,. -·-- - · · ··

Atiorney for said thenceEast~l2':•feetto s•,2sw• 4 .roseM.Villesens NATIONAL FOREST D ' T k c ' Administratrix is: BILL G. place of begmmng. Sec 33· All !•'red Durham TlMBlilR FOR SALE, on t a e hances PAYNE, Drawer 39, NE1-o~NE~•• Sec. 30, Sec' 34: All Kenneth Kurita • CHRISTMAS TREES, Carrizozo, New Mexico, NE\.NW'• .. ,, Sec. 30. Sec· ..• ~~·· 'w•,NW• All unknown claimants sealed bids will be received w.·th Therr· Hea· lth

,883Q1. "' . '· 'l'~Yft;ISHIP 6 SU~l'~!~· SE•,4NWt,,.b-.'I;B•,1:s•, 4' or mteresllo <lllrface or by the District Ranger at the • • • . . ··

WITNESS my hand and RANGE 14 F.ASI, 'l'OWNSHIP 7 suu·rn underground water in Mountainair Ranger Station the ~eal o£ .said Court at N~,M.~.M .: s•.sg•' & HANGE 18 BAS'!', N.M.P.M: the Rio Hondo Stream up to 2:00PM, November 18, Carr1zoz~! Lmcoln County, SE~.sw~. & Lol4, exc~pt the See. a: Lots 1,2,3,4, s• .• w,,- System, 1975, to be followed New MeXIco, this 3rd do)' or West 251.9 yards of sa1d Lot s•.2 · All unknown heirs of any immediately by oral bidding. November, 1975. 4, Sec. 7. bee. 4: Los 1,2,3,4, s• 2 N''•· deceased ·person who · The minimum acceptable

s- Barbara ~velace TOWNSHIP 7 SUU'l'H W12SB~,,Nll:~o~SW•.. made claim or any right . bid Is one dollar ($t.OOl per · Clerkofthe RANGE · 11 Io;As•r: Sec. io: SE'·• ofintereslln theslll'face tree for tr-ees up to ten llO>

ProbateCollrt N.M.P.M.: An undivided •z Sec. 11: All or underground waters feet· in height. A deposit of CP C SEAL interest in the S•r.NE•. 1 Sec, Sec. 12: W •.2 NW' 4 , ofthe Rio Hondo Stream ten (10) ·percent of the total

. Fi;st ~I' h d . ' . h 24, NE•,, & E:•,2 NWl4 & SE•,4SW•,, ... SysteM, in his lifetime, . val\le of the bid must · L' 1 puc IS e 111 t e · SE·~.sw~.r,Sec.2G,ii:•,-.Wl:2 & Sec. · 13: N•.Nw•,,, <,lREETINGS: accompany each bid. The 'l;nco n · ounty News 8Wif<SE~4, Sec. 35. E'c!:SW~<. SW• .. ~SW••, Pleas? take notice that ·.deposit' shall be in an. la~~;d;(' ~~v~mber ~ 1975, TOWNSHIP 7 SUO Tit W'hSE\1,, SE•,.,SE~, · · there IS pending in' the acceptable form such as a

u IS ovem er 27, RANGE 13 · EAST' ~c. 14, E"-' District court of Chaves Cashier's check, Certified 1975• • N.M.P.M.: S•;,NW•,,, Se~. a: . Sec. 15: W•,.NE:•.,, County Statepf New Mexico Check, Money Order, ot

TOWNSHIP a SOUTH N"-'SE\1<, sw~ •• s~.NW•, an action against you, the Bank Money. order made

POSTED. UNITED STATES ·

STATUTES NO HUNTING, FISHING

OR TRESPASSSING Under the provisions of

section ~+5, New Mexico Statutes, "1953 annotated, hllnting, fishi'ng and trespassing upon the

RANGE 11 . EAST Sec. 22: ·· N•r..NW•.4 general Pllr,POSe of which is p y bl t tb USD"-' "' N.M.P,M:: s•;,NE~ .• & SE•.;· !:l"-'swv,, SE;, ' to adjMicate all claims to s:r~c:.1t.eeright'i~ ~~j=~ & Lot 2, Sec. 2, Lot 4, .aJock . Sec. 23, .E!~oo,sw•,., SE•,, ' the surface and underground any and all bids is reserved .. 40, of the WHITE OAKS Sec. 24: S•;,, E%NW'''• waters of the Rio Hondo Areas are looated west of TOWNSITE. · ,, E\14 · · Sl~eam System. . Corona, N.M., as follows and

TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH , Sec .. 25: Nh, SWt.,, 1Jnles~ yo~ appear and· biilding will be made by ltANGE 12 EAST, E'hSE~<. SW't,SEh · , . defendm this matter .on or areas or block~. Complete N.M.P.M.: Part of. the ~c. 26: E•r.. . . before N?vember 7, ~975, a information on the offerings SEV.NE\1,, Sec .. 25 desCJ:!bed · Sec. 27: NW\I.NE1;,, W•;, default . JUdg~enl will be and bid forms may be as foll?ws! l!>-W1t: . . Sec. 34: All . ren.dered agamstyou.for the obtained at the District

.aeg1nmng at · the Sec. 35: AU reher ~emande~ m ~he R!lllger's office, PO Bolt E,. · . southeast corner of sai<;l . TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, Complamt, . adJUdlcat~ng Mountainair; New Mexico,

followirig described1ands in: SE't<NE'I• Sec. 25;. RAN<!·FJ 19 EAST, N.M.P:M. your water rights. acording · 87036. (phone 847·2990) . Linc9lneounty, New Mexico thence· W~st 3 chains Sec. 19: Lots .. 3,4, I? the hy~ographic s'!r~ey

. is prohibited· and· violators and 38 hnks·. thence E'kSWif• SE•;4 fded )lere1n by, the plamUff. . .. arid trespassers will Nor~heast~rly in .a ·•, Sec. •:lo: Lots 1,2,3,4, ·· T~m propert~ which Is _the · 1 BL<fKl· 500 pinori tree~· prosecuted according to law. · ,stra1ght hne, to tlie E';,NWI'< . sUbJeCt of this lawsuit is ocate on T.2. S, R.UE,

All lands being within the • Northeast corne~ of said . _Said lartds being witl:tin the locate~ in' Lincoln count)', ~L?CK 2· 200 pinon and-or past\lres or enclosures of the SE•;4NE\I< Secbon 25, pastur~ or enclosures of the New Mexico, In the Rio JUmper tr~s located on T. llndersigned. thence South to the llnd~rs1gned. !:Iondo Stream System. 1~· R.12E, BL.OC.K 3 • 200

BRiLL RANCH place of beginning, and D1chos terrenos estando The name and addre$s of Pmon and-or JUniper trees

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·. ·.M. BRiLL AND ....... co11tainiiig 3 .~ .. acres, situadso. getltro · de. los the plaintiff's attorneys are:. ~{oatCeKd 4~n T ·11S, R.1d2l'!:_L _ . · · o:E::P:Ps;·owNERS · more or)ess. agosta<;~eros o cercados del RlCaAnD A. SIMMS . . . 500 P non an -or •

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SPlUNDLE ROlJT,E TOWNSHIP 6 SOOTH abajo fil'mado. ' Stale E:nginl!er Office jllniper trees located on CAPITAN,·N.M.883!6 RANGE. '13 EAST: T-75RANCH,INC. Bqtaan Memorial .. T:1N· RUE; BLO!JK ~- 600

First published in the N.M.P.M.: SWJ;4 NE% & PINELODGEROUTE Building plllon and-or jumper trees . Lincoln County .News NW't,Sj;J\1, & . S•f,NWV. .& C:APITA.N, N;M,I\8316 J Stale Capitol 1 • • located on T.lN, RilE . TbUI'sday, Octqber ,23, 197li1 SW'4, Sec. 13, .SE•;4 & , F1rst pubHshed m tne Santa Fe, New Mex1cP .. last published NoV:ember 6, SJ,;NEV. &. NW1f4 NE•,• & L1ncoln County News, 875Q3 . · Interested bidders are 111'15. E'kNWV. & SWi;,NW'I4 and 'rhllrsday October 30, 1975, ATTORN E ¥ F 0 R· lll'ged to attend the one-time

that part of the NW'I4 NW%, tastpubiisbed Noyember'13, PLAIN TIFt<' STAT-E OF' show•me·tl'ip, which will

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Sl!c. 30, ' 1975. ' . . ... ... i)iEW MEXICO · .. Jeave the. MoUntainair INTHEPROBATECO'C:tRT JOHN F. RUSSELL Ranget Station at 11:00 AM,'

more. particularly described as Collows, to· wit: ·

OF LINCOLN COUNTY P'.O. DRAWER 640 Nottember 11, · 1975.' STA 'I'E OF ·Roswell, . New Mexicc;> .. Interested .parties sll'ould

NEW MEXICO 88201 . bring · .. ·their ·own iNTHE·MATT.ER. J ATTORNEY FOR transportation and lunches.

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·letttr, from J!;dQa. .Laab& b(l~k ·in IIley wo.uld be down here.from · · . . .

·~upper 11- Yil!lle .. ju~t ·enjoyment. ~es&!lge · ;Bernie is tl)l!t w .. •v .. been I!I!VinS back 'I! · little Wing$ and Wlln'~ la.!!t tlu'ough CluiJ!tmas. · ·

. .. . W-R 1t11tary diab'lct governor Joe l'lenr;y vilited

. !ilo:iio cfub last week. His mess.age was llll!t Elltary ~hould )Je fun. Generllll)' it is, not always but most tim W I'" ... t •·'"' 'd · · . . .. . . . .. es. . e ..,e .. ,a ... 11 1 1'8 even m .a newspaper. Person !l!!eds 11 few good chuckles \!Bel! day just to ofCs~t tile bad stuff you see on TV an.d tead in tile <!l!ll'y hel!dlines. · · ~ · · • : '

. . w .. a . .. "' )"' Tl)ere was a big exp!osio11 at a Wo1111in'~ club,

killing them all; St, Peter lnet them at tile Pearly . ~Mtes ami said, '_'La.dies, tll.ere bas been 1/. lilil!·up 1n th~ bookkeeplllll. ~nd Wfl dpn't have I"OQ!Il for . you nght now: :we will hav!' to llend you down to Ute oUter place ~til we find room for you here in · lh!ave11. Pli'Blle be patient, it .won't be long .•

A couple of w~s went by, .and st. Peter got"' frantic !e)ephone call from Satan, asking him til take the women back. ·

St. Peter said, "I can't.l've got trouble finding Foorn !or !bern" .

satan salt!, "You've got tioubles11 You don't know what tllelle worne11 l!re dol11g; with their 1

cake bakes, l!!lrage sales, -and baa:ilars, · th\!Y've . ·illmost got engugt> muney to air co11dition IIlia place • ., . , 111 ....

W·R . We received nice note from Paul and Amanda

Mayer at El Paso !!bout their subsc~iptio!l. They thought the out-of-county subscribers ought to . set. rate cloller to wl>at ill-county people pay. There is a reason for tile higher out-of-c.ounty pay. ln mal1¥ areas (but not El Paso) we make el!tta fold ami stuff the single papers in a bag -that takes considerable more ·ume. We're still thinking - Paul and Amanda - wUl make some change in J1111uary.

Tile ~rowd and .the jlltfges agl'!led that D'Relle Aguilar was the prettiest goblill they bad ev\!r -· She w~ •tsrrinS at the Carri~~;~zo llarn:l Bo06ters Halloween Carnival last week.

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W·R • · Sen. James·B!Ickely quote will make you c:ry The ltalph Dunlaps had a bus~ week!!rn:l

1 or cuss. "IC a rnonpPOlistic, profit-making .recently. - They attended !f.M.S.u. •s f eorporalion were running •the pation's public H~':;:;~:-Mo~"hts for"lhem Ealph's

schools in their prellent coodition, lis board of • ..., <r' directors would long ago have been brought into "Class; ol 1950" rewlion w · Wl!S most

t ' deC din 'ts t " enjo~able. .. cour ,or rau g 1 cus omers. • Theyalsohadbusillesst a.ttendtoll!ldwentlo

W·E • " Eay HumphriesofOklahoma goes by the moon the Kermajar Arb~ and aCts Fair, where IIley

when he hunts deer. He folluws the moonlight" t:::!~ith a~ RQberta Rouss!leu· potterers from

• , more thl!n he !ollowli the sigll1J. Ray says that Theil Rosalie attended the or.ganiiational wbep deer ue 1101 dis(\:urbed they :will f!led meeting at the llom€'br Mr. and Mr11. Shelby almost as much in the daytime when the moon is Adams of R!ieweU for a ·weaver's Guild. There up as they do at !light, If tile moon sl!lnes .all was a verjr Rood1lim group l!ttending. The next

'night IIley will feed at night and rest during the meelilll[ will be at the Hinkle Building In Eoswell 'day, IC the moon Ia up all day -they will feed Ql1 Nov. 15 from 11 a.m. to N!lOn for those during tllose hours an~-~ quietly at night. interested in spinning, dyeing,. weaving, News from fhe County Agent

Leon Gibson has been cleaning out his needlepoint, etc. It wlll be a "Show a"nd Tell" I . November4,1975 bu'ldi hi h ·1 .__ bee d ' affair. It soundol interea)lng. Wllh New lltexlco Slate University

I ng, w c mus .... ve n USil .or a The Dunlapa then went on to Albuquerque 911 garage in the 306• He's moving sets of springs business and to Elipilllola .for. an Apple Grower's Hunters mould show Iandow!~~~.:; ~a':::~ a~ anh~ hbodti~lpabelrts mtostlthy foor tChheRvie.~ of ~~33-4·5 meeting. • • lilnd ol courtesy they themselves el!pect.' JC

• . . requirement iJ met the bud• s!l!rt to dev<:!lop t11 warm _tempera.~. lJy sprinkling th\! trull buds their temperature is reduced and. the bud developm!;!llt Ia ddayed, • · ·

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If you are lnt~ted in WI'BVing put November 15 on your calenc:l!lr to !!ttend ll!e fir't meeting of the Weaving GuUd in the l:linkle ;Building in Roswell. Tlte rneeling will be from 9:00a.m. to noQII. 'Uie JltOgram. will be "Shuw and Tllll'';

· Bring a . sack lunch. Fw more .information. eontsf:t.Mrs. Shelby .. Adam in Roswell..,r Mrs. Ralph Durilap _of Uncol11· phone 653-4300 or 653-4823. •

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The Alamogordo city cornmi~sion wa~ cl>el!king Its WAter ~ituation Ja~t week and had a five-volume water 1tudy for guidance. Besides th\! n\!ed for money lik<: some $10 million in the ~xt 20 years, the city I§ also looking for water ·that Is dririkable without too much mixing with 110rnetl>ing to cut tile calicl!e anit l!ar!l·rock · llayor. · . . .

Alamogordo has five so\ll'ces or water at present: llonlto Lake, which water comes down lfighWay 001 to CerriZO:iiQ before heading down US ~ to Alamogordo - a real long haul. Carrizozo has a ~rior right hi this water but the freight cost charged by Alamogordo has been too much for Carrim:w water user~~ in past years.

Other sources include Alamo Canyon, LaLu~ Spring, l,.aLuz Wells 1111d Fresnal Canyon. Alamogordo's ·best 'w11ter comes· from Alam<> Canyon and llonito Lake, The engineering firm working for Alamo, 11uggests that water ~rs refrain from using Fresnal Willer since the· mineral count is exceptionally high - l!nd dan8f;!rous ifL 110L lien! through a highly

1. ~!J.istlcat~ 111'eatment facility. CitY Ensmeer Tom Longley say~> Bonito Lake

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. raise enough money. Sliid Cc>mmi~ioner Charles HmeU. He .fig urea .rates call't be raised witllout · · raising public ire as well. · · ·

. Maror Mikl! Glov~r Sllid at recent · water

meet1ng: "Ttrl::. water'.~ the same as it was 15 · ~ar;s al!o -'it's sli.JI. .red, it st!ll $mells and it's · still-hl!rd.·Something )las to be done.": • _ _, · . .

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. oog 0 W~R u c cJ es e. Onthewayhometheydidsomesight·Sf;!f;!ingin hunJers expect to continue uslpg private Tailled with Dimrnll llol\d for lew minutes santa Fe and took In the Navajo Pictorial I(ug pi'Dperty, they muut show courtesy and ·

, about eyes. He bad cataract job lO years ago, Display at the Santa Fe museum. The rug • coosideration to the landowner. This is true 11ol We'll help·you with a Ruidoso

· ·.said he got by good juat by being careful. Our display, they said, was fantastic, and most ooly of the hunter, but-also of fishermen, back· pi'Oblem is right in there somewhere- wbat Is interatlng, . ' ·' packer., hikera, campers and picnickers. careful- we never dld el!.actly flgure•oul lhe .. Mrs. Mary Ward a. cousin in Tel!as reeenUy. ":' permisalon before you enter private property. · h They had no~aeen each other for many y_cars and Frnd out where yQil may and may not go on the

rig l answer. W·R 1 lhey e11joyed being together. and reminiscing property. Swiped from Duffy - Old hypochondriacs tremendously. · • • 'Respect the condition of gates. If they are ·

never die_ they just gel rundown at tile ILLS. Mrs: Ward bas now gone to v1s1t her brother open, leave them open. It they're shut, close F Ch k 1 11 • "C t and h1s wife in Artesia, Her brotller was badly tllem behind you. Be careful of livestock and

rom uc Up~l~, Nea~ y,l .. on rary to a injured when his horse fell :with him some time . dQn't litter the property. And " f1'MI lot or current pohhcal oprnlons, you can't spend w ·~ yourself rich and we might add this is just as .ago and Ia not doing too well, yet. conslderaUo11: Always thank the landowner for

. illogicalasu7lngto 'drink ;yournlf soblli"."Wcr·~ - Many an! looklng..(orwardJoa. meeting .at !he .. the. .use .of his Jarn:l, · , suppose there will never be a cure Cor the / Carrlzo:110 Recreat!:m Cent~r, . hosted by. the RRD common cold as lollS as it's a comparatively Republican Women s Orgllmzabon. Delaying bloom of apple trees by evaporative painless way to gel a couple of days off; Riddle of Mr. Jol1n lllgbf;!f;! wUI be the spcmkcr and will cooling was discussed ~the meeting 1 attended the month: What kind of broth do they make !Bik on the subject of Larn:l Ulle Planning, which last week in Espanola. from elephant tusks • Why Ivory soup of IS a subject very vltallo Larn:l owners and otllers In Utah and Washington, fulll bloom on fruit • . _ · • ,' aathereisneedlor.ell.ecyonel.oknowmol'Cwhal trees has been delayed 14 daySc by overhead courlle. kovemmenl programs are all about and can do. sprinkling when the spring t41mperatures are

'Eleanor came-home~;:.,; church with the idea All are invited to this meeting, as I said at the over 43 df;!grees F. In 'tesls·conducted trees were that our new minister had . some llaptlst Recreation Center in Cerrlzo:~~o. Time: 7 p.m. sprinkled for two minutes and then Jet dry for learnings or bringings-up. Told her that there Is Tuesday evening, Nov. lllh. two minutes. Other ttees were sprinkled for one nothing there that a few months behind a · Mr. MarUn Garcia, son of Mrs. Jeronimo minute and let dry for five minutes. The trees

• Garcia of Llncol11.suf£ered 11 heart attack al his sprinkled for two minutes bloomed 14 days later Methodist pulpit can't cure. home in Rbswell and was rushed to tile Hospital and the trees spinkled one minute bloomed six

W-R k ld butUteywereunabletorevivehlmandhepassed days later. . . Experience Is what helps YDU to ma e an ° awav Monday evening. " Before ~onsiderlng delaying bloom you need. !o

mistake a new way. ' • · He Is survived by his .mother, wife, .and look at several factors, First, Is thatfruit tree

Rehabilitating severely disabled children & grandchildren. l: will• have to glv.e ·.going ,to requh'e a certain ·amount 'o'l""cold · · - . further details later: ' ·, .. ·temperatures before It completes its winter rest

New Mexico's Division of . Vocational . Mass will b·e held at the Funeral Home }lerlod. There will be no bud development Ufitil• Rehabilitation <DVR>, a part of the Department Tuesday evening with burial on Wed. in the (he cold r,equlrement is met. After. the cold of Education, r.ehabilitated 692 "severely Lincoln cemetery. . . disabled" persogs during the past fiscal year, The enUre community sympathizes with the •

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We . were so happy to see him and was delighted to see everyone. ·

He seems very happy in spits of sotne (sometimes) home-sickness and is doi11g· real wen. . · . · .

· Carol Larson drove from Ft. Collins where she is in school to be with us and we : certainly enjoyed being with her too. · · . ,

We ·llll enjoyed the, activities. The Drum and Bugle COrps seeing both Air, Force and Army cadets marchlng,and other things including the 1

game even if Army didr)'t win. Maybe next time they will. · • Rep. Big.bee ·to ·speak

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will hold their regullirly scheduled monthly meelillS tuesday, Nov. 11, 1975 at-7:00P.M. in tile Medallion Room In Cerrlzo:to. · . ·

Representative John Bigbee will lie . the speaker~ He. "'Ill. sJ?i!al< on Private Land Use. . . .

·Annual Bazaar & Bake Sale . . - CAP I 'rAN UNI'l'El> M!'JTHODIST ,WOMEN.

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••oun IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN ONE One or thos~ firms which surveys (he

market·· for appliance- manufacturers had one of Its Interviewers canvass. hous~wlves ln a certain rural section of ·· low.a. "Madain... he asked of Orte . . ' housewife, "What kind of garbage disposal ·unit do you use'1'tt

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We're here to make your retirement-.. -· · - · years care-free years. We want you to be able to grab your fishing pole and head for Bonito. Arter all, wherr you reach a certain age, you should be able to slop worrying about earning money ••• and spend more time following yout whimsey. We, at the Ruidoso 4 Stale Bank are experts In helping people plan tor the future. , •.

. pulling your- dollars -to the best use, We are experts on the new government sponsored I.R.A. Individual Retirement Savings Program. This Is ·a new program. which enables Individuals to establish their own retirement plan · and SAVE UP TO $1,500 A YEAR·· TAX FREE, So, noi only are you putting lnoney away lor the . future , , , but, you're g~ttlng a . large deducllon to boot. So, dream ahead tj> your fishing days. Come into one of our offices, and we'll sit down with you and go over everything In .detail ••.. such as who Js eligible? How much is

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· P.S. You must make your first payment befote December 31st, 1975. if you want to take " . advantage or the 75 tax deduction.

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The Eastern SPir School of I!!struction Dilltrict lu.:k to hill lovely family, No. II will hold ~4: meeting a.t. the Masollic Hall , Mayme Greisen spent several days In Thl! -

• In Carrizozo Frldl!y Noveml)er 14, 197S 11t 4 p.m. East~ Medidlll penter lnst ·week. she was Pot lg~ dinner U &:30 p.rn. ;F'Iea~ R!lido!lo, rei~ Sunday and taken to her nephew, Mr. Alamogordo, and Tularosa Chapters. do attend. and Mrs. Dayid MacFarland home in Roswell for· by l!emNade«e G11me~

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will be present. We do expect our Worthy Grand. C!!htinued goocl rec.overy. October 31 was· the llight Capilan Tigers · -Patron, Wilburn MWerloo. It will be "a scnool'of . Mr. !!nd Mrs .• lUchard Phillips, Mrs. Hattie traV!!led. to Grizdey COIIIIIrY f11r th~ir last

great Interest al!ll ~ lelll'lling: I,e!:s make this· Phillipll and Klj!ODY · cUmmins went to 'Ccilora<lo · foolball game of the 197HG ioot)lall ""'son • the best· school ever. S.ee you there. · Springs last Wli\l!l!;end an<l met Richard (Ricky) . . ~ Grizzliea were Vietorious with a 20-7

The LinljQ~ 9!'unl>: S~io~ (:ltl.zens, pa~, I:'hil!ipll. Ciirol'Lii.I'!IPii me~ them'there •. They ·11.ll . w!D'' 'lbe T,ig_ers. flnal'overall ~tandlngs are Hi Cepter Capers, 18 wJS}Iillg all of the semor attended the football game between the A1r · w1th .a H dilltrict record., The scoring of the citizens "Happiness" · 11t ThanksgiVing, Force Acat!emy and Wes~ Point and enjo;ved · Tiiler-Grizdy batU'e ·were- as fol)ows. . · . Everyone wllo made tbe Bic.~~Dtennial· .. ;rour· 'every mcuneot. Ricky is at West Poipt, · Fir!lt quarter: Robbie Richardscm punt; ·· • re)IOIWd having a ~rvelous time. P1111is are November is with UtkTllougb tod~y ill really Cum!llinJ kick. . · being made to have a "Special :Prol!:ram" at warm B!!dfaidywet.Nightureso very cold and Second quarter; Beltran run; extra point which slidea Will be llhown and lalea will be told lotuf ice. Wehav1.1hadsome bigh winds but that ·. failed; BeltrB!! run; extra point failed. · ;~bout this very apecfal trip, They <111 have a very ill not to had.Atleast, it II; not pollution. We have Fourth quarter: , Beltrl!n 11111; 2 point intereati!lg program planned for Ibis mo11th. so much to be thankful for. Our land of conversi.on.. · Everyonethereseemssohappy,Thereil>nevl!r!l · Ench!ontmeot Is the gr!IBtest. 'l'bls Is.my real Much cr!!dU.!lluat be given to the 'l'lgel'l! as dull me>ment. • ·true thoughts, llove .NeW Mexicg. l want to live · they brought homE:,. victories. The boYII on the

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October 31, 1975

In Avon our ~trict won the greatt;sl Fr!!ahmen: Adam Ald~U:, D;~nny Cll!lv,!"',. Speciallasu!>thatto!lk:allofusbac~overLincolll . Dear .Editor:· entage aDjl we won in all of the <listricts. .Mor-Lean Ricky Clifton, Ricky Freeman, Marie Mamn, CcuniY'• History fQr the past 100 yean; or ~o. It Doring the past ten months, my staff a.nd l COII\pabyheldabanquetattbeRO!'W!>lllnn Manuel Ramirez, Tay Slaggs. was a tremendous underteklng IUid well done. llavebeenworklnghardtoprovidea$Sislanceto IUoRoomhonoring·alltbe'feprel!l'!nllltives Coach: Billy Henson; Asst. C(lach: Ch11rlle T)lose we sent copies to were slmllarly the cltiUna of the State of New Mel<ico In

Is district, The ladiea took their husbands Boaz; Mgr.: Jerry Willill. · apprec!ative. resolving individual and collective requests ;md an!l. we were allowed one guest. It was a LAS CRUCES- 'lbe Board of Regents of New Cheerl!IBtlers: Jenann Kline, Betsy Eldri<lge, Seeaudly,lt wuintereaUng to note in a recent • complaintll involving State or Federii!Agencles. beautiful affair and each represenllltive was Meldeo State University il> the a $Signee of a Shirley Mcinnes, Ann Wom;~ck. .. __ isaue of the Lincoln County News that the In order to be effective, we must first contact hollllred with a gUt, There were drawings and the patent, e(fective October 28• on Mor.Lean, a :sponsor: Anita Logan. , Western Hotel has obtained a new le~~&e Oli life, the citi%ens and advise them of services offered husbands drew first: There was $1000.00 worth of technique for producing an average of 48 pounds TheSeniOI'B Will especially be riUssed when the IUid consideralion ill being gi.ven to renovate it, by lhiB office.

: prizes given away. A delicious buffet dinner and. more lean meat per beeC allimal. 'l'he techllique footba.Jl p:actll:ea will start once ~gain nelrt year. Having had occasion to go into the hotel while It I would greatly 11ppreciate it if you would· ,, lots of happiness,.Starting at 6:30 p.m. thru 11:30 scwas

1endceve e!Wl~. N~~l ~~~r;'.!,~~:per ~n;~~ Halloween was celebrated m Caplm·n ·on·. • waa •·lUI in uae, I a!UI' tecall the warmth of the asaiat me in my endeavor by printing the

p.m. · · . .,.. November 1 with a Halloween Carnival. Qllite a lobby and the friendly 11tmosphere over the following public service 11miouncement liS often Doria Pounds was my guest 11nd she toolc me statioo. numberofpeoplelumedoutfortbeevent. There entire p!ace. More power to this prej~t. 11!1 permitted.

and we bali a great time, Mr. and Mn;. Don "Weel<pectthat the new technique will be used were ID""Y different kinds of gamea as we)! as Next,itil>lntereatingtoalsonote that attention' New l',feldco Lieutenant Govemor, Robert E. Means of Carrizozo, Mary Ann Bro\Yn, Patti asameansofincreasingthegrunofmalecalves food. Among those were Basketball Throw, iabein'irgiventothestD«Sf!:Ontingtherailroad Ferguson's Office Will worlc to assis.t -vou 1n Malone an<l a lady friend of Ruidoso attended in the f~ot.' Ray says; "bec!IUI!e Mar-Lean Sponge throw, bingo,.foothall throw, dart throws, statioo, AlthOilgh they have been abandoned for resolving individual and collective problems, from thill part of the district. animals gain more efficie!!Uy-that is, they put sweet wan., A General store,,<! washer throw,"'' sometime u far as use Is concerned, they still grievances and complaints which Involve Sta£e

That was the nicest meeting· I llave ever on a pound of gain with less feed-and Mor·Lean fish pond, and amOng thefoodii were cakes of all represent a si.zeahle slice of history showing how IUid Federal Agencies. attended 11nd there were 30Q there. From beef suits tqday's consumf~!. It contains less fi!J; ldnds, coddes, carmel11pplllll,.and popcorn blllls. 11ld Western towns looked at the twm of the Write, Call or Visit:. New MexicQ Lieutellllnt Porteles, Roswell, Dexter, Ruidoso 11nd C;~pitiUI. tb;e~~f~~:. ~~~5o/;s'the cul~ination of Many elementary scllool children came dressed .century, or thereabouts, and if would he a real Govemor's Office; Room 419, State Capitol Avon Company ill allowing $1000.00 to be given to et'"htvear• of research m· which Ra. Y r.efin. ed and in their costumes and added that much 'more to llballtmge to Carrizozo to restore this ~~ection of BuDding; Santa Fe, New Mel<!co 87503; . our favorite chariti&, " , ~ thefunoftheevenlng. Weall lh!liik those of you town as a tourist atfroactlon. , Telepljon~: (5!15) 827-2513 •.

Doria Rounds who ill employed with the state tested the technique, working with Unwerslty who came to·our Carnival and supported us. . Also, am enclosing several pages from the r. Houts: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. • 7:00 p.m. Highway Depl. and was first in Tulllrwa, and commercial animals. At fil'l!l, he worked A n11mber of birthdays are to be celebrated Octol!er 26,11115, Magazine section of the Sunday Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. (

..then tramsferred to Hondo, has been transferred with University lheep, becau~~e they, were during the month o! Novem'!er· We wish all or Chicago Tribune. As tbeartlcle states, tbe artist It Ia my understa'llding tllat a publlc.servlc~ . to Capillln and she started her <lulies tbere IIVailable, he elC))lainS .. Those early ti1Sts sho~ you lucky peopl~ "Happy Birthday". Birthday " lueJlectingon.bulldlngsofthepast, and the one annOUIICentent ia prlnted·as a~rtesy to the

Monday morning at 7 a.m. This is great M she that the techllique cari also be 1lsed on lambs . peQII!e ate: that really a~Jnds out 1s· that" of tbe old hotel .In real<lents of your community, and ls'•utilized asa will ·not have ao much driving. I wish · h'er '' de~W:l:: ~~ef:U~~\ests,' llfcir-Lean calves

6 Novem!ler 1· Megan LaMay; Nov. 2 ·Jeanne 'Socol'fo,hadoccaalon toseeltseveralyears 11go, flller in the classified ad tiection, or throughout

continued success. Batey; Nov. 5 • BernNadette Gomez; Nov. 8 - and agree that time has notdealttoo wen with If. the publlcation, wherever space permits. Jfl am H. Le!! Miller entered the Rui<loso Hospital requlred 10percentlessfeedthanbullsorsteen; SusleShrecengost; Nov:.9·WillyKem; Nov.l9· ButwhenbygonelandmarlcsJIIcethlsaregoneit Incorrect, or you do not have suc)l a policy-;·

Sunday morning for teats and ob~~ervation. Get .needed for a pound of gain. Ray wnducted three westey Pounds; Nov,14-Yvonne Jones; Nov. 16 ia" Joas to the local eommunlty and the country · please ad ville me before you proceed. well fast Mr. Miller. ' feedlot tests at the UnlverBity and two In -Kamlle H11ey; Nov. 18 -Darlene Hererra: Nov. 1111 a whole. Inasmuch as there seems to be a ln. tiD'II, if there ls anything I can <lo tor you,

• The Athletic Club ·will meet Thurs<lay coAt~~!cugia~~eedl' ~~!~:Lean animals outweighed 21· Art Coleman; Nov. 22 • Kevin Fredeklnd; wic!Hpread appeal to artlsls and tourists alike please do not hesltate to contact my otrlce. November 6 at the sc'hool.careteda at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25· Altina Proctor, Scotty Townley; Nov. 30 to seek out auch hilltoricalsurvivors of the past, · Sincerely,

Mr. and Mra. Kelly Garrett ;md family are steers by an ·average of 50 pounds. In the -Jackie Deweber. p:e~atlooofaamanyofauchbulidingsshould Robert~. Ferguson ~~elling their lovely borne and have moved to carcassea, this amounted ro "" advantage of 4° For any people we've missed we apologlie, but eertalaly be encouraged.· · · • J,.leutenant Governor Durango, Colorado. It Ia such a nice home and 1 · to 52 pounds, averagi.ng. a.buut 48 pounds. • our warmest willhea are extended to you. With best wishes to you and all the other fine ·- · am C!'rlafn whoever buys it will have many :rotest tbequalltyofMor-Leanbeef. Ray first folies In Carrizozo, and looking forward to next CARRIZOZO PLUMB lNG years or happiness therein, used consumer questionaire panels. When the· . Obt"tuary year's vacation in the Land of Enchantment. •

TraviaWemerwhowenttoSt.Mary'sHospital tasters' response was favorable, he moved the · · Sincerely, For Any Plumbing Jesse English· for tests last week underwent el<ploratory testing into commercial meat market&, ·With . s .· ' M' or· a I es Jr. Bob Miller Problems or New

the dofth eek Chi """"""' questionaires in beef packages bought by ConstructlonCaJI... 648-2242 surgerynesr en I!.W • nupa._.. · consumers. Here, he compared bullock, steer, well fast, 'l'ravia. Lincoln County News Licensed Plumber No.l1200

llfr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reamy became happy and Mor-Lean beer. The. questlonaire replies • t • d rrl N M Carrizozo, New lllexlco and proud parenls or " bllby daughter EII$Sa ln~cate thatconsiunershave a sllght preference r I es sa I . Ca zozo, • • Carol bam October 211, 1975 and weighed 7 Jbs. 1 ~tbore!:l!'kred-Lesanteeanr b.<leesrtaeenrd· ~eoartLoeavenr !ulu~fJcykw, ~~~! Gentlemen: ... . .. - . . . . . ... -~· . ~- .. .. - . - .... - ..... . oz ' I .,. - ... -. - - - ' - ... -. . .. - . . - ' . - . . Havirigblien stationed at Red Canyon 'Range New owner

·----~Mr. and Mrs; BertCIIeneyrefili'riedTasrWeek' · '9Z per1lllllt wt!l Uiey would btiy beet .of mar Silrvices for Salvador Morales Jr., ~. were Camp back in th~ 111508, recenUy on my job as a from one months vacation In Richmond, quality again. held at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in St. Ann's salesman for a chemical company, It was my Virainia where they visited their son Mr. and By the Mor·Lean technique, one uses an Catholic Church. The Rev. Nicholos Schniders, Ca lzozo d !eked

" 1 d bb b d t h t th t ffi ted pleasoretogotbrough rr an P upa Mrs. Joe Bert and fl!mUy, Their niece, Patsy e astrator an a ru er. an o s or en e pas or, o ca • . nd.lll vi ed first h d Cooraccompanied them. They reported a gr;~nd scrotum or a ealt when it Is three clays to three Burial with military grav~lde rites were held copy of your paper a ha hso ebeew , . an

neopenlng Meat Processing Plant • on llwy. 380 2 miles east or

trip. That, !hill time there was no rain oh them all months old. Th.«: t~ticle:; .. develo~ near the .. in Morton Cemeter}'under d1rectlo~ or S!ngleton so;.~ :Cnj~ed~~gN~t~ 8~ R~~e Canjon111:~S'atso l---·---.. --·--theway;That1t'Waslli·enrsiUiiu!Col"lhal:-They -·-nlrdomtnatWIIIJ, so lliallfie animal Is lnrer!Ife. Funeral Home, . staying in Carrizozo during those years as q,e

enjoyed• every moment 1 · • "A !\for-Lean calf gains Jlke. a bull-fast Morales died at 8:30p.m. Sundl!y In Coch~an people were friendly and llice but had all of us

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• along ju~t grand of which we are so happv to Feedlot managers may be looking for larg.e dsughter, Arlene of the home; four 11tepsons, than ever to relum. The"'lew golf <:ourse is l .. -- . th ·ood d · · ' · numbers of Mor·Lean animals, especially 1£ ·Benny Aragon and Raymond Ara-eam.Keepup e~ workan getstrongabd Co d 'de t. h'bit .. th u of DES g n both of MortQn Robert 'beautlful,wellkept,an<llooksasprettyasanyi

well fast. We do m1$S you. ngress ec1 s 0 pro 1 e- se . • 0 ' . ' · have seen In my trl!vellng. For a town your size Johnny·Dawson who fonnerly was janitor in Wi~out the synthetic hormone that encourages Aragon With the U.S: Navy In Panama a'!d, to boast Ibis course is almost unheard of and we

011r school now livi1S in Roswell A car ran into gam, feeders would need animals that are Raynaldo Aragon WlthMrthe dUM.S. ASrmly dm hope the .people there realize how much.they · · · t 11 b f t " g Germanv· hia parents. , an rs. a va or him recently and he was badly inJured and was na ura Y muc as er gamm · ' ' . • ' • ' d · have 1md what a drawing card It will be In years in the St. Mary's ~ilspital. a.nd he was released . To obtain permi~ion li>_.use this techinque, ~ Morales, sr. o£ Morton; five-sisters an s~ven to come. A lot or pll!ces have a good climate but Sunday. He and hJS family Jive there 11nd he person sbould Write to Harold Daw, Vice brothers. · • · · youhavefar more. The Recreation Center is just works there. The man who bit him was killed. 1 President. In Charge of Research, New Mexico Morales ~as " lqngUme res1dent of CarriZOZO a super place for adults and young people, the wish Johnny a good recovery, .Hetlo and ~ood Stale Uruverslty, Las Cruces, N. M. 88003. before movmg to. Mm:t.pn, Tell. • . . parks, the swimming pool, the airport, paved ____ ..:.__: _____ ..,.. ___ ..:.... ____ _, ______ . _______ ..;_ ____ -'''-------.. ·-''._.:... ____ ..:.; streeta with gutters, the new courthouse, new

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- 'Pract, total!:' · ud · ___,..,.- PRECT. lbme of P.rect. I Domocrats: RepublJ.cans:. ·. • l~~~~· ~~ St~i"~rs.& o.ver 18·20 yrs; 21 yrs j TOTAL Some of ~~!Y old b. dillll in lh? seryiee Who

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3 . CAIU!.tzoz~ · · · · 6 . · 193 . · · · · . 1 · · . 120 . • .. · · 0 -· ,_,...:,.!!1..;.:,. __ . , . 13 . · .,, .... 32···9····' .... J.~~-- be grlilef11l rq.r the . advancements and ---~ ......... -.... - .... ~ ........ ~-· -·~·----~-::-- .... --.---. .. -J .. f ........................ _':"'·~ :·'''""''"'•'• ... •-•.• .................. ... -~-.- ........ -, I -- -~-- imprO-vements, .. wen as What Mother Nature. · · · · · · · . . . . · · . · i · . · · ·. ... has done to p:ovide you with this home in the -=.Jt- . ..,;..., S.~~;9.. .. ..:... ,..:· ~· ......... .3 ... ~ .... ~ ..... _ .••. ~ .... ~.4-~~··••W••......... , ..... ....,.~.(~ •. .- .... ·- .. ~ .... ..'!.?.5. . ....... -~ 7....... . ............. ) ..•. ···~ . ...... ·• ... · ... _t.!t ..... : ....... J.o.~ · .. I 0. ..-.. ,.. , ·3·9S .;_, ..... ..3!iS~_.... West. Your paper Is Certainly mto~ative' .the . '' · · · · · • · · · · 1 t· 1 picturell are el<Cell. ent. • •

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Mr.&. · of were l!(leeia.l !lt .. event. 1\fr, Steams, · Ill -81l!te Bank, WI!~ ))onqred tor his work +H eventa ~IIJding tile· Junior . . Sl'le and Citlzensbip Short C®rse. Mrs. owner

· · and manager ~,>f ure J.G, 1\foor.e Illllura!JCj! . , .• • • A~eney f(as' f~Otlilizl!d -f11r hel- f.irm'~ 11eUve . • ·

,!!Upport !ll '1-H GJ\lb. WQril.. ~ · , ; ~ . Cerlos Pacbecq, 197+75 l'l"esldent of the

Lincoln County +H COI!IIeil (!8Ued th!' program . to order imd inlroduc!!!f· Sonny Banning; .1\fUU.ter, Church of Christ, Cerrlz~q wllo gave th11 inVOC!ltiOO, .

A covered dil!b diimer·f!!Uowed th!' invocation. The pledge to the•Ameti(!lln Flag was led by

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H~;~memakera •·H Club fed the Pledge '"' ore New . Me>Uco Flag. • · (, · ·

• ' . 'nle in~ming offil:l!r& of the c~ 4·H •• Council were installed in a ceremony conducted l>y the old !lnd new o!(leers. 'l'be ne)'t President, Debbie Clarke, presided over t)te rel!lainder of the program. She in~uced tile feat11red ~peaker tor t)teevenlng,D!Ib Williall!$, a teacher in the Ruidosll Sc®ol System.

Mr. Williams ~ke to the audience aboUt t)te remark!lble P"'llfi!S:S ·the United !States has • made in 200 Bllort years. He also recognized the p;u:ents and leadtm> present for tbeir eonlributlona tq the B.fOWth and development of young people.

·' . . Dlnnerllneproducedalotofhappy'I·Hpalrons n and members, It .was a pot luck affair with the luck bemg excepUopaUy good.

,, !lfary Ellen .Payne inlroduced 11M: 4-H oflicera to the membe111 and guest llaaembled Sunday night.

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Clltlonal Award (!rip to 11175 National +H Club Congre&l!). Carlot~ Pacheco-Hondo VaUey + J H Club.

1517 Cotton Scbolarsllip •Trlcia Tully· Ruidosll 'Hamblen +H e!ub.

"l Pare Yqu'' Awards· Tim Proctor, Capitan 4-H Club and Rliby ll!eD1111iel • Chaparral 4·H Club of Corona. c ol • O]

. LiBa Ferguaon • Junior Judging, Dai,ry. Marc McKinley • Junior Judging. Joy Dee Simpson· Junior Judging. &bby0Simp~m • Junior Judging, Scott Naida • Junior Judging. CarlOt! Pacheco • Senior Wool Judging.­

Leadersbip, Agrieuhural. J1111et Davldaon • Seni11r Wool Judging,

Leadersbip, Achievement. ;I Gary Joe Lovelace • Senior '\vool JUdging, •

Sheep, Achievement • TaWJIYa Alford.Senlor Wool .Judging, Horse. G.L. Straley • Senior Judging. PhD Straley • Senior Judging. Cully Naida • Senior Judging, Betay Eldridge, Senior Judging, Bread,

Clothing. Timmy CurtiN • Senior Judging. David Parker, Junior Horae Judging, Swine,

Leathercrall, Achievement • Tim Proctor. - Jl!lllor Horse Judging, Swine •

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Beef. Dlll!bll! Clarke • Leadership. · ' ' Ricky Richardson • Leadership, Horse. Jim Parker • Woodcraft, Home Environment. Ramona Kimbreii·Needlecrart, Dress Revue·

CMlx & Match) YvoMe Jones • Needlecrart. PhUilp Payne • Public Speaking. Eddie Davis • Swine,

. Altina Pructor • Swine. Claudia Jones • Veterinary Science, Thomas Perkins • Veterinary Science. Lisa Crenshaw • Home Environment. Susie Cesuuo·· Home Environment. Rebecca Barber • Food-Nutrition. Stephen Payne • Food·Nulrltion • Lon Holleyman • Dog Care & Training

'Barbara Davis·Dog Care &. Training. · Maurila Lovelace • Dog Cere and Training. Rob31 McDaniel • Dairy, Sheep • Brent Sultemeler • Leathercr~ft. . Raythe Gipson • Leathercrart • Farrel McKay • Poultry

Monica Ortiz· Dress Revue <Home Living II) Carla Landtalr • Dress Revue <Home Living.

11) . Sheri Schwenig ·Dress Rewe <Home t.iving IJ Terri Johnson· Dress·Revue (Home Living I) Alice Booky ·Dress Revue • (Home Living I) Donna Joiner - Dress Revue (Mix & Match l,

Achievement. Tricla Tully • Senior Dress Re\'ue, Clothing. Sanc;Jra Mori'Jes • Dress Revue (Teen

Wardrobe Design) . • ... · . Cynthia Morales • Drei;s Rewe <Teen

. Wardrobe Design) · . . ·." Mona Payne • Dress l:{evue <Teen Wardrobe Design!, .l!read. .

Brian Sisnertis • Sheep. Jlm Cooper .• ,Sheep, Be~. · Jamie Gipson • Bread, Ginger Cooper • Beef, AsricuJtural. Audrey Vegll ·Beef. Clay Lightfoot- Conservation .of Natural

Resources. . . .. Lewis Fisb • Conservation.· or NaturaL Resources. . • ·

Grady Le Eldridge ; Horse . Delia Kimbrell· Clothing. r · Todd Proctor • Agricultural. 1 Vance Sidwell • AgrlcUitiJr"'al. Assisting In awarding the medals were:

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_,__\l'ega,l\il'll'Bis.Coi~-4-HCJub;i;)onrurcJar!te-,. --,-.. , • . Ruidoso Rambler.& 4·il Club; LUAnn Lucero • · Happy Homeniake~s 4-H Club;' Betsy"Eldridge • Capitan 4-H Club.

The three Lincoln County +H members who attended the 1975. CitizeliShip Short Course in Washington, D.c. presented a repor( on.· theil" trip. They were Carlos Pacheco, Debbie Clarke and lUcky· Richardson, . · .. • .. f.

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lnbble Clark Installs lhe 4·H ¢ounc:il preSident, Ginger C®per.

Romona Kimbrell and Yvonne jones receive needle craft awards; Jim and David Parker alld Phillip Payne, woodcra!L

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~ Zozo's c)jef, Willie Silva, is-on his way to fame· as a master of steak broiling. · ·

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FOR SALE: 21" Coronado Black & White TV set. A·l condiUon. $99.00. Call anytime before 9 a,m, and after II p.m. Ph. 648·2812. 46--2tp

WANTED-It!formation on a Carri:rozooan who called "Ron llfcCoy on KFl tLos Ang~lesl Talk

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all utilities. Delivered to your lot. Set> llalph or Vllrnon f'etty. (.'all Ualph at 257·2835 or Vernon nt 548·2251. ' .Trnc

Card of Thanks 'fhanks ror the many kindnesses

extended to us during our sorrow. • . The Welcolm Armstrong F nm1ly

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h'OR SALE: 200 lb. market hogs. Call548· 2422. 45·llP

GARAGE SALE: 704 FAve. Saturday, Nov. U. • 45·1tp

$50REWAitD h'or information leading to th~ arrest

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tFroml'age:'. • Way West. One dl!y the lovely l!ldY ~lied m!l over the

. fence, hardlY' able· !9 talk througll spasm~ o( . laughter. Her granddaughter..was to be married .that week and Chris had accompanied her on the several shopping expeditions for suitable wedding attire. · · ·

She decided to give the laJ'die a preview of the asse!'lbled garments and after donning her new

. blue lace dress witll matching hat. gloves, shoes and pocketbook, asked, "Cl!ris, how do I look?" • "You look just .. beautifiJI, --~~!IIDrno.'' he said, "except, 1\lamroo, your~kiiTi!itesn't fit too well."·

W·W Perhaps our middle-aged lady, Carrizozo, is

. having skin fitting problems too'. but we are looking up. We have high hopes. Quite a list of businesses have changed han~ and an of the new owners have a progressive gleam in tile eye.

Ken and Vickie Means are putti!lg remodeling plans for Gamble's on tlleir "next" list. Earl Fenter just signed the papers for tile Variety store.: And before the ink was dry, he was out there laYing rocks and fixing lights.

Ray and Margie Wells boughJ,Ihe Sands motel and are making additions tllere.l>ick and Jacki~ Bradley will be redoing the Sunset Inn after awhUe, 11 • •

Another motel in town is in the proce~ of changing. hands b:U~- ·we must wait for tile announcement. i-loot Gibson and his pretty little

· wife came back to Zozb and are opening a liquid feed business. Tl!ey have plans for p. Ranch

· Supply Slore. Ylllll' well inlen!io!1.!14 e!li!f!r continues to work on the motel to apartment conversion. •

1\largaret and Bob Stearns made a major addition witll the new msurancc building. Bill Payne sold his office to the Gibsons and look over tile insurance building for his oCfice. Our 'fheater is top town priority for remodeling and on this same page is tile announcement of the historical de~ignation of the Soutllern Pacific Hotel.

We will be hearing about the School Gym opening soon. Hopefully the wee~ will be cleaned up around there and in other place$, too. 'file Prehms arc doing quite a bit.or painllng ·on tlleir properly. That trlnagle looltifmuch better. Several of us have always h~pC!f.lo see I! shop on that spot. · • __

But if I had to hand out a progress award it would go ito my fellow_ Jlower lover. Fred English. t'red's fountain complete with flowers and lights was a generous gift to all of us. 1 can think of nothing a.s lov~l~Jnour·dcsert country as tha~ sparkling spray on a .hot summer day. Perhaps others will follow unct we could be the fountain village. ··rank DeBerge who is a new While Oaks citizen to be a sculptor of

time, Optimism, . pride and are contag1ous, just as are· love, courlc&y und, dear hearts. joy in life.

w.,y; - T(le final thought in Jhe :'it's all in thr, way you

look at it" departmenf"tils<i comes from Dallas. One of the happier events in that city is the morning appearance' of Paul Crume's "Big ll"

. on the front page of the Dallas Morning News. 1 brought this homcfor you: '"

AT A' RECEN'f Irving school carnival and talent show, a liny white girl approached· her mother with an equally small black girl. She introduced the little black girl as ".my friend."

'fhe ~Wo little girls walk~!(] ofi to sit together. They wanted to wat~h the little black girl's brother, the only black in the !ldenl show.

"How will we know him?" ased the white child. . Said the little black l(irl, "He's the onc.in the Afro." .. • ,

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.Payment ·plans to , fit yo~r· needs il. · . nt.'il~ssary. our ca_m-pbn.Y -ll~_Sets warra1it us iO carry· our..own financing- 'Or bond -most any -size jo-b. ~- ' . ~-

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are displayed in one or the eight rooms or the private collections.

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The New Mexico Communication Association will conduct its annual fall meellng on the campus of Eastern New Mexico University Nov. 7·8, accO}'dlng to Leonard Leary, association vice president. Leary is assistant professor in communication at ,I,;NMU. ;

The a~ociation, comprised of university, college, ·and hli!J school communication instructors, opens with an 8 p.m. general session ~·riday:in the Campus Union,

A Saturday 9 a.m. panel discus•ion . on · secondary school communication leaching will be l~ad by Allan Walker, Rio Grande High School; Paul Salgado, Carrizozo High ·--school; Paula Rhodes, New MeXico Military Institute; Donna Erwin, Hobbs High School; Frank Pickard, ]l)ew Mexico State University graduate student; and ~'loydean Gage, Alamogordo High School. · During ~e milrning session Dr. R. Wayne Pa<;e, chatrman of the Department of Speech and Communication at the Uniyersily of New Mexico, and Dr. Jean Civirly, also (o the UNM department, will report on teacher ' lion .of high school communication . .

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S_!irvlhg the tnost , · Encha'f!tlng Part

· offhe Land 'of Enchantment • .A.mhldle o(tiu! rOad toranat

with a madeta1e weatetb da\le~r.

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• Some of the fine crystal collection and other

furnishings to be seen at "My House of Old 'fhings."

• Obit.uary

Talley B, Clarke born April 24, 1882 In Pickens, South Carolina pa~ed away November 1, 1975 at Ft. Bayard, N.M.

Graveside serv~ces were held at 2 p.m. ·Nov. 5, 1975 at.Monte Vista Cemetery in Alamogordo.

He was a retlred farmer. He lived· in Alamogordo for 47 years.

He Is survived by one son, Elferd V. Clark.Jl.Of Alamogordo; two daughters, Siva Crowe of Paradise, Cll,llfornia, Gwennyth .Petty of Carrizozo; three brothers, Oscar Clarke, Marietta, S.C.; Will Clarke, Pickens, S:d.; Buren Clarke, Pickens, S.C.

Fourteen grandchildren and eighteen great· grandchildren.

Pallbearers were 'fom Fair~hlld, Don Taylor, Edward Landers, P .D. Henricks; Roy H<!lcomb, , and James George.

.Graveside services in · Alaljlogordo were conducted by tile Rev. Thomas Langley.

· He was a member of the Alamogordo Baptist Church since 1935. Services were under the auspices o! Clarks Chapcl of Roses: · ·

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liS ·industry; ·· · . .. · · Jackie Silvers operated' the Ancho post ~J(fice.

and Willi postlllJI!!ter the.re ll:am 1~54·11169. 'fhe position o(postmaster was in her family !or over fifty yeai'S, .. datiog from 1917 when Thomas ;J. Sttaley, her father was appointed. Sally saw U.e post office closed about two years ago. .· As ;~ paragraph, in a brochure Mscribing_ "My · House or Old 'fhing.s" states - ,Jackie Silvers is

· careful not t<l say "!lntiques", altllough certainly tllere-are. genUine antiql!e articles tllere..;•: tile·

. ·complet~ lri!!Jo;y or a lhrlving tewo's brifi'f·!Uory .,. ~d illl·economic delljjse are cl!'r!uUy J;l~e>;e_rved

.11\' one Of ·the' c~>untry's most ·umque and ,fascinating displays at Avcho, New Mexico.'1 -

This descripUon a "soft sell" approach. This is indeed .an' extraordinary museum, excellenU)' organized, maintained witll "TLC"- 'tender:. · lo~ing ~re by women with b<ltll a deep personal int~rest 111 many o( tile items, as theY. are family heirlooms,. and a historian's concern · for a\lthenUcity. .. ·. ;.. ·

As witll any gOod mtiseum. the visitor will j11st not be able tQ see and to absorb so mu~h in p single "vi~it., There i~ a "perpetual' motion .machi11e; a jail dwr l!> the women's cell of the' old Carrizozo Court House; a working railroad semaphore, an operating telegraph key ·and sounder l"resonator"l, typewrners at least 90-100 years ())d, cast iron wood stov~s. an auth~lllic U.S. Mail buggy that once served La Junta •

. Colorado, lrldian llrUf!lcts, period clothing !of early l90(1'sl, railroad tickets and copies. of waybills, two log cabins cpmpletely furnished witll autllentic furniture, fine crystal and china •

·sewing machines ••. well, yo\1 will just have to see it .to believe it. ··

Jackie Silverllstarled this as a family project," to preserve apd display items belonging !o her family for. three generations. She had no idea tllat tile _!Uldertaking would-lead to what it is today, what with eight rooms cl!ock-full of memorabilia of not only tile Straleys and their ancestors, but of . the railroad, tile brick companies, the old pump station that supplied the community witll water from the Bonita River, bric·aTravelers have a surj>ri.se wl!en tlley take tllat !urn to the east· of Highway 54 and travel lhe two miles on good paved road to

· A11cho. Ther«i is a wonder nt a woman's enlerprise in a8semblinij, and maintaining these : displays, and'certainlya noslalgia in going back fifty, a hundred years·fn time. •

Travelerah&ve a surprise when they that turn to. the east of Highwlly 54 ,and travel the two miles on good, paved road to Ancho. There is a wo~r at a woman'& ente,rprise Jn assembling and maintaining these displays, and certainly a nostaglia in going back fifty, aOhundred ~ai'S in time.

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