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" . ... ;, ", " .. .. "' .. ' .. '. :. ',' ". I ,. l ., THU'RSDAY,MARCH 2, 1978 J j submitted to the Region IU off1ctS lfw approval." Spehar said approval will be sought H there are Uno breaks In the seguenceofthe feaslbl11ty study" and fundlng wJ11 be JUanted If it 18 ranked as a high priority need for the region. uIt may be of high priority in LIncoln County, but in Region m which tncludfll New Mexico and Arizona. it may be dO'.'D the line which could delay the funda." If the project receives funding next year; and deslgll 0( the area, actu.al pinpoInting of locations and botinc1ar1u and road layout will be conducted. "The summer of 1geO,U It aU f8Us into place, Is the earlielt we wIll have development on the ground," be sald. of the next fiscal year's budget. ..- Approved. In'stltutlng legal prQCeedings to obtain a quit claiin. oil property owned by HDoc" and Tina Chester at Evergreen lW$d and Carrlzo Creelt. -- Accepted annexation of the R'obert E. . Wells property. 10.25 known 'as the "Brown Air Force TJ"8ct U , adjacent Municipal Airport on the side. - Were advised by Hine'that both tn,nt and back. doors of the library· would be open for voting from 8 8.m" to 7p,rn•• March 7. . - Approved the official hoUdays ftr the balance of 1978. " t ' OQ. '.., "···S·· ··'e·' ···'W· . ··e·'········r:···' ? '. , . , . . . . " ... .. . . . ,- ,.. .' -, _. or " •••• •••••• ," , , ,$outhwe",tNicrot;i..lm . 'tMrlE)iJ. ." ''7. '9·. I"t .... 9:1 .. , .. ' ," ,'. ....,..t .. and. sllde show below, when It J8 used for our visitor information service and It also will . be avallable for organizations" in- clUding groups Interested In Easter sunri!eservices. A long concept, the plan calls for group picnic areas In the future and indivIdual family day use picnIc areas. uTbe group use areas wIll be for daytime use only by organizations 4uch as the Elks, schools or banks," Spehar said. ·'Thls year we will conduct a reasiblllty stUdy" presenting the pI,ans tor the proposed campground to the Chamber of Commerce, Ruidoso village caunell and at a publlc meeting. When the stUdy Is complete, an "analysl.s of need wlUl public Input will be agent Frank Potter lhat the extension problem is still being assessed. ...... POlltponed action on opening ofblds on the lease of village land fora Teen center .building, pending obtaining additional information on land deslredfof parking. - 'Were advised by Tom Mann; Mann Engineering, Roswell. that plans for road construction, tower installation and changes in the dam are under con- sideration by various agencies involved. .- Received a letter from Noon Lions Club requesting the village to name a full time youth director to manage the Club'$ proposed Teen Center. No' action was taken on the request, pending compllatlon ... " .. f ..e,· . ervlcere ' •• , '1 ." _ c •• --" ...., •• '''''",' '" .,,"""' ... '. :'. " . A study of the feasibility of a group use campground, to be located In the cedar Creek area, Is being conducted by the Forest Service as a preliminary step before possibly beginning con- struction In the summer months of 1980. "We felt there was a need for a goup use area." recreation and land use foremer Joe Speharlaid. The proposed campground will have three self contained pods which can ac- commodate two group.1 of 40 persons and one KrOUP of 80 persoll5. Each pod will· bave tables, cooking pits, fireplaces, work tables and tollets. Also included In the plan I.s an amphltlr eatrecapable of seating about 150 persOM. Ult win be on hll1ilde. with • acreen Cedar Creek caInp area ) .' . planning study ralslng tl)e salary of the MuniclpalJudge from $500 to $750 per month, effective July 1.1978. .,-- . Approv.ed, for fucluslon In the 1978- 1979 fiscal year a portion of the operational ckficlt of $3,700 :requested by Verna Adams. R.N., manager of the Home Health Services (HHS) in RuidOSO. Village manager Jim Hlne was instructed to seek participation by Lincoln County, prior to budgeting $1,200 for the village snare. Mrs. Adams advised the trustees that the proposed HUS budget from september 1978 to September 1979 is .$37,000. - Were advised by village purchasing e water an c •• -, .' ( ,. - . , '., 0" , ' ,',' 1JJ ' .. ," , ", " .", .. p. ,. " . ore:,:t , " .",. VOL..UMEJNO. 831 N .. ' .. VI Two letters of Ray S. Page. district rangerwltb the Smokey 'Bear Ranger were submitted to the Ruidoso trustees Tuesday evening for village w,ater and sewer ,service for the proposed Cedar Group Campground and at the -headquarters site. The proposed campground is a project slated for completion about six, or more, years In the The facility would offer group campgrounds and picnic areas as well as family picnic areas. Page estimated the total sewerage use makUnum at the campground would be 507,000 gallons, other water usage 130,600 gallons, with the total pegged at 637,600 gallons. The operational schedule at the cam- pground . would be geared for maximum capacity at the group picnic area of 30 days, 100 days at the grpup campgroWld and 137 days at the famUy pIcnic area. Under Page's proposal the Forest Service would be responsible for acquisition and financing of all labor and materials. 88 weD as maintenance costs. The trustees approved too campground concept. with the provision that the village water and sewer faclllUes are adequate to service the area upon completfon of the project. A second Jetter from Page reque"ted village water service be prOVided the Smokey Bear Ranger DIstrict headquarters complex. Page estimated the annual consumption of water to be ,657,000 gallons,/. . He abo state(J that all necessary cost.! of tying Into the village water syatem would be borne by the ForestService. The trustees WlanlmoU51y approved the second request. In other busIness Ut·e trustees: . - Adopted Ordinance 78-3, Amending Chapter V. Article t M the RUIdoso Code. 'l1JeClass Aschedule: THURSDAYATWMS cathedral VB. Floyd. 2 p.m. Santa Fe Prepvs. Reserve. 3:30 p.m. Melrosevs:. Roy. 7 p.m. Weed vs. Mountalnalr,8:30 p.m. Second round play at RHS Is FrIday at 2 and7p.m. Consolation and champlol15hJp games at RHS Saturday at3:30 and 7p.m. The Class Allschedule: THURSDAY ATRHS Clayton va. De)£ter, 2 p.m. Penascovs. Moriarty. 3:30 p.m. Jal V3. Sumner7 p.m. Estancia vs. Escalante 8:30 p.m. second round play at RHS J.s. Frlday at 3:30 and 8:30p.m. ConsolaUon andchamplonshlp games at RHS Saturday at2 and 8:30p.m. uThey looked Into locaUon, restaurants and motels and .warded the tournament to RuJdOlO." Howell u!d. A STROLL BY THE RIVER on a rainy, drizzly day can be rewarding as you listen to the Rio Ruidoso living up to Its "Noisy Waters" name; Other pictures of this famed trout stream appear on Inside pages of th Is Issue. "We first checked scheduling willi Pat VaUlant, superintendent of schools, Tom Harusen, princlpal of the high school, and Sld Miller. principal of the mid school. and then appUed to the New Mexico ActlvlUe:s AMoclatton .. State girls' cage classic underway The state glrJa' Class A and Class AA basketball tournament will be held In today through Saturday In the Ruidoso High School (RHS) and White MountainSchool (WMS) gymnasiums. "Tbb Us the lim tbne RuJdoso has hosted a state tournament, tt activities director Doyle Howell said. '. . .It ''''t *'_ ... - ; holiday schedule Business riffice,'ll for the vtllaga. of. Ruidoso and RuIdoso Downs"fri1l be dOled, in observance of ,official New Mexico holidays. on the following during the balance of 1978: Good Friday, March 24. beglnntng at 12 noon. Memorial Day,Tuesday. May 30. Jwy •• . Labor Day,September 4. ColwnbwJDay. Monday, Octoba-9. Veteran's Day.. Frlday,No:vemberl0.. Than"ksg(ving Day, offtcea cloHdtrom Thursday, November 23 to Monday, the 27th. . Christmas Day, offices clOfSed frcm Friday, December 22 tb:ough MOllday. December 2:5. " , .. Chris Col Iter. Mobf'ey, who Is by Ski West and sterra Sports ClUb,' placed· th'rdln .. CfassB slalom and 13th '.' . . { public invited as gucsls of the Elks, has been set at $3 pcr person. TIle annual Casino Party. to ralse fund1 sut>portfng the Sferra. Blanca Junfor Racers. will be held this evening at 7:30 in the Miner's Camp of the Sierra Swim and Racquet Club. Tbe minimum tax free donation for the party will be $10. Junior Racers .fund· raisinl{' part.y JUN·tOR RACER MOBLEY" rfght r Who advanced to Class A 10Ubwing competition· at Vall fast weekerid; Is congratulated by 'teJach Elks schedule ) benefit dance Mobley wins A class ski nn r . -tl' Junior racer Greg Mobley won an A Class mark by placing third in B Class slalom and 13th overall at A-C Class races· held saturday and Sunday in Vail. By moving to Class Ai Greg; who iif sJ)OnS()red by SIerra Sports Club and SId west. Will compete with Ule best racers In Colorado, coach Chris Collier said. Jim RaUdenbush, EI Paso. alSo com- Peted for the Junior racersm'VttU, placlt1g 25th iii a field of SO Class Bskiers. tnotherbusiness,tIletrmtees: ,The third annual Elks' National _ Approved occupation. license Foundation Benefit Dance is'sch·eduIed renewals for Carter Tobaceo Company, Murch 118t the Ruidoso Elk5 Lodge, with Chaparral Well DtUlIng and ServlCd western musfe by the Trave!J.ng Coun- Incorporated. Desertalre 011 and Ga.1. trymen. . Sanehe'Z Drlt;e In and Truett BallRealty. Proceed:s from thI5 event are forwarded _ Approved appoinbnent 0[ Albert to the Elks; NaUonal .Foundatlon (or Richardson as an election alternate dfsbunumtent to needy handicapped yooth to replace Mrs. J. V .. Perry, who b unable throUghout the nation. reMOM. Rufdoso Elks; records m.ow that New - hiring of LouIs EThnfotth of Mexico's youth received Arizona as a patrolman fe>r the RufdMO $13.000 from tlis lund Wt year., dispersed Pollee Department. He will assume to. cerebral palsy educational Ie dutIes in Jab! March ApriL programs. scltotarslups, most valuable - Were told by Richardson, who will student awards and emergency education step down from the board of UUstee$ fund grants.. NationallY, fund1J distributed followirtg the March 7 election, uIt by the . Fo wtdaU on totaled more than a plea!!ure to work with you altl»ugh $1.300.000. we·ve had our ups and downs. I. Admission to this annual dance, with the In age and abUity slalom races held Saturday at Red River Capple King placed third ill girlS' class W. !.Dn Nunley won first in boys; claSs n; Pam &udenbush, El fhost m girlS' class F, and Crystal Rogers; Cloudcroft won .second in girJS' class F. ' In the giant slalom racesheid :SUl1dayf Cappie was second in girls' class tV; Nunley w8$. eighth and Mark Mobley fifth in s field' of 39m boYs; claSs fil; Pam ItatidenbuSh was first and cryml Rogers th1rd in Ritts; t1ass F f and Stacy Rogen, .' CloudCtOft t ffrst hi boys' class- F. . Coach of the ability and age'class racers is Gary vogel. . The nett races tor the te8.JIiS are Ii dtUd ·s181om -run rtlce at. Los· Alamos thfS week*:nd fottbe ageandabWtyracersand A-t .ctass tac&' MafCli Um Asperl tor 'Ratulenbush and Mobley, . " Shane Watts wins slalom medal The council approved, at the mayor's recommendatJon, the two be billed an average of the previous three months' statements .and 8 letter recommetlding emptying of water pipes be !lttacbed. to Jobe's adjustedstatemert. The trustees also received notice of conflnn3Uon of condemnation of the Ray NeUJefferson borne in Ruidoso Downs. Shane of Ruidoso. skllng on one won a gold medal in A petition by finishing lirst in downhlll slalom In Internatlonat tfandidapped Ski Tour (mS'rl racing Wednesday at Winter Park, Colotado. Shane will join a team of skiers spon- sored by Sierra Blanca Ski Area td COJD<. pete in msr events In canada s()()n. Robbie Stroshine of Alamogordo was first in Class CP and in Class MR Jesus GaUoz8 wag first. Richard second, and Marcie' Tbottipson thitd; all from Fort Stanton. Team members placing well in the in- ternational . races win go to a world competition in Japan. The handicapped skiers' team is coaChed by the Ski at Sierra Blanca Ski Area. Bonito road brid/{e .to be replaced •f Downs trustees held session Monday Thomas P. "Cotton" ha9 announced his candidacy for Lincoln . first bridge HlBbway37. west 6£1 County commissioner. in the June 15 the junctiofiWith Highway' .ut.:n<kth Of primarr election on the RepubUCJln baltot. .. RuidOSo, Wi1l be with work McKnIght, 25, Picacho railcher and beglnnlJig Monday.. county resident, said he is project s1ipervlsOt with the fering my name to the voters because I atn New MeXico Highway Departinellt, told blllInately acquainted With. the prob1ems" The· Wednesdat t U A detout' \YUl be confronting the interest of the cltimul of opened Monday. weather pemUtthtg, and uncoln county." '. . ·the bridge replacement work WIll take The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mci(nigbt Cit aboutsUtto seven weeks," '.' Picacho, IH! and hI!J wife Judy wttJt NaU. was fortbe thefr son on the McKnIght ranch In the resurfacing of Hfgbway a'l through 80uthernpart of the C()unty. Ruidoso last June. candidate for •• COntlt11S810ner The Ruldo1Jo Downs trustees voted Mon- day evening to' adjust two water bUts, condemn 8 buJldlng and grant occupation license renewals In addition to other business. Jack DiPaolo and Olln JoOO, OOth of Ruidoso Downs. bad leaks in their water llnes which ran tmchecked for several daY!! substantial water bills. ! :;, i I i Ii ' .. ""'if. J"'" .' .,. ' - . «St •.. __ .. h,_U ,,"._" •. "."" ... ".' "" ... " .. L.. l ........ ,... .... .. '" .

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submitted to the Region IU off1ctS lfwapproval."

Spehar said approval will be sought Hthere are Uno breaks In the seguenceofthefeaslbl11ty study" and fundlng wJ11 beJUanted If it 18 ranked as a high priorityneed for the region.

uIt may be of high priority in LIncolnCounty, but in Region m which tncludfllNew Mexico and Arizona. it may be dO'.'Dthe linewhich could delay the funda."

If the project receives funding nextyear;su~ey and deslgll 0( the area, actu.alpinpoInting of locations and botinc1ar1uand road layoutwill be conducted.

"The summer of 1geO, UIt aU f8Us intoplace, Is the earlielt we wIll havedevelopment on the ground," besald.

of the next fiscal year's budget...- Approved. In'stltutlng legal

prQCeedings to obtain a quit claiin. ~ed oilproperty owned by HDoc" and TinaChester at Evergreen lW$d and CarrlzoCreelt.

-- Accepted annexation of the R'obert E. .Wells property. 10.25 ~cres, known 'as the"Brown Air Force TJ"8ctU

, adjacentMunicipal Airporton thewe~side.

- Were advised by Hine'that both tn,ntand back.doors of the library· would beopen for voting from 8 8.m" to 7p,rn••March 7. .

- Approved the official hoUdays ftr thebalance of1978.

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and. sllde show below, when It J8 used forour visitor information service and It alsowill .be avallable for organizations" in­clUding groups Interested In Eastersunri!eservices.

A long ~ange concept, the plan calls forgroup ~e picnic areas In the future andindivIdual family day use picnIc areas.

uTbe group use areas wIllbe for daytimeuse only by organizations4uch as the Elks,schools orbanks," Speharsaid.

·'Thls year we will conduct a reasibllltystUdy" presenting the pI,ans tor theproposed campground to the Chamber ofCommerce, Ruidoso village caunell and ata publlc meeting.

When the stUdy Is complete, an"analysl.s of need wlUl public Input will be

agent Frank Potter lhat the N~vajos~erextension problem is still being assessed.

...... POlltponed action on opening ofblds onthe lease of village land fora Teen center.building, pending obtaining additionalinformation on land deslredfof parking.

- 'Were advised by Tom Mann; MannEngineering, Roswell. that plans for roadconstruction, tower installation andchanges in the dam are under con­sideration by various agencies involved.

.- Received a letter from th~ Noon LionsClub requesting the village to name a fulltime youth director to manage the Club'$proposed Teen Center. No' action wastaken on the request, pending compllatlon

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A study of the feasibility of a group usecampground, to be located In the cedarCreek area, pr~ently Is being conductedby the Forest Service as a preliminarystep before possibly beginning con­struction In the summer months of 1980.

"We felt there was a need for a goup usearea." recreation and land use foremerJoeSpehar laid.

The proposed campground will havethree self contained pods which can ac­commodate two group.1 of 40 persons andone KrOUP of 80 persoll5. Each pod will·bave tables, cookingpits, fireplaces, worktables and tollets.

Also included In the plan I.s an amphltlreatrecapable of seatingabout150persOM.

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Cedar Creek caInp area) .'.

planning study u~derway:

ralslng tl)e salary of the MuniclpalJudgefrom $500 to $750 per month, effective July1.1978.

.,-- .Approv.ed, for fucluslon In the 1978­1979 fiscal year budg~, a portion of theoperational ckficlt of $3,700 :requested byVerna Adams. R.N., manager of the HomeHealth Services (HHS) offi~ in RuidOSO.Village manager Jim Hlne was instructedto seek participation by Lincoln County,prior to budgeting $1,200 for the villagesnare. Mrs. Adams advised the trusteesthat the proposed HUS budget fromseptember 1978 to September 1979 is.$37,000.

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Ray S. Page. district rangerwltb theSmokey 'Bear Ranger Djstrl~t, weresubmitted to the Ruidoso trustees Tuesdayevening for village w,ater and sewer

,service for the proposed Cedar ~kGroup Campground and at the-headquarters site.

The proposed campground is a projectslated for completion about six, or more,years In the future~ The facility would offergroup campgrounds and picnic areas aswell as family picnic areas.

Page estimated the total sewerage usemakUnum at the campground would be507,000 gallons, other water usage 130,600gallons, with the total pegged at 637,600gallons.

The operational schedule at the cam­pground .would be geared for maximumcapacity at the group picnic area of 30days, 100 days at the grpup campgroWldand 137 days at the famUy pIcnic area.

Under Page's proposal the ForestService would be responsible foracquisition and financing of all labor andmaterials. 88 weD asmaintenancecosts.

The trustees approved too campgroundconcept. with the provision that the villagewater and sewer faclllUes are adequate toservice the area upon completfon of theproject.

A second Jetter from Page reque"tedvillage water service be prOVided theSmokey Bear Ranger DIstrictheadquarters complex. Page estimatedthe annual consumption of water to be,657,000 gallons,/. .

He abo state(J that all necessary cost.! oftying Into the village water syatem wouldbe borne by the ForestService.

The trustees WlanlmoU51y approved thesecond request.

InotherbusIness Ut·e trustees: .- Adopted Ordinance 78-3, Amending

Chapter V. Article t M the RUIdoso Code.

'l1JeClass Aschedule:THURSDAYATWMScathedral VB. Floyd. 2 p.m.Santa Fe Prepvs. Reserve. 3:30 p.m.Melrosevs:. Roy. 7p.m.Weed vs. Mountalnalr,8:30 p.m.Second round play at RHS Is FrIday at 2

and7p.m.Consolation and champlol15hJp games at

RHS Saturday at3:30 and 7p.m.The Class All schedule:THURSDAY ATRHSClayton va. De)£ter, 2p.m.Penascovs. Moriarty. 3:30 p.m.Jal V3. Ft~Sumner7p.m.Estancia vs. Escalante8:30 p.m.second round play at RHS J.s. Frlday at

3:30 and 8:30p.m.ConsolaUon andchamplonshlp gamesat

RHS Saturday at2 and 8:30p.m.

•uThey looked Into locaUon, restaurants

and motels and .warded the tournament toRuJdOlO."Howell u!d.

A STROLL BY THE RIVER on a rainy, drizzly day can berewarding as you listen to the Rio Ruidoso living up to Its "NoisyWaters" name; Other pictures of this famed trout stream appearon Inside pages of th Is Issue.

"We first checked scheduling willi PatVaUlant, superintendent of schools, TomHarusen, princlpal of the high school, andSld Miller. principal of the mid school. andthen appUed to the New Mexico ActlvlUe:sAMoclatton..

State girls' cageclassic underway

The state glrJa' Class A and Class AAbasketball tournament will be held InRufd~o today through Saturday In theRuidoso High School (RHS) and WhiteMountain School (WMS) gymnasiums.

"Tbb Us the lim tbne RuJdoso hashosted a state tournament, tt activitiesdirector Doyle Howell said.

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Business riffice,'ll for the vtllaga. of.Ruidoso and RuIdosoDowns"fri1l be dOled,in observance of ,official New Mexicoholidays. on the followingda~ during thebalance of 1978:

Good Friday, March 24. beglnntng at 12noon.

MemorialDay, Tuesday. May 30.Jwy ••aTu~a~ .Labor Day,September4.ColwnbwJDay. Monday,Octoba-9.Veteran'sDay.. Frlday,No:vemberl0..Than"ksg(ving Day, offtcea cloHdtrom

Thursday, November 23 to Monday, the27th.. Christmas Day, offices clOfSed frcm

Friday, December 22 tb:ough MOllday.December 2:5.

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public invited as gucsls of the Elks, hasbeen set at$3pcrperson.

TIle annual Casino Party. to ralse fund1sut>portfng the Sferra. Blanca JunforRacers. will be held this evening at 7:30 inthe Miner's Camp of the Sierra Swim andRacquet Club.

Tbe minimum tax free donation for theparty will be $10.

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JUN·tOR RACER GR~G MOBLEY" rfghtr Whoadvanced to Class A 10Ubwing competition· atVall fast weekerid; Is congratulated by 'teJach

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Mobley wins A class ski rankin~• nn r.-tl'

Junior racer Greg Mobley won an AClass mark by placing third in B Classslalom and 13th overallat A-C Class races·held saturday andSunday in Vail.

By moving to Class Ai Greg; who iifsJ)OnS()red by SIerra Sports Club and SIdwest. Will compete with Ule best racers InColorado,coach Chris Collier said.

Jim RaUdenbush, EI Paso. alSo com­Peted for the Junior racersm'VttU, placlt1g25th iiia field ofSOClass Bskiers.

tnotherbusiness,tIletrmtees: ,The third annual Elks' National_ Approved occupation. license Foundation Benefit Dance is'sch·eduIed

renewals for Carter Tobaceo Company, Murch 118t the Ruidoso Elk5 Lodge, withChaparral Well DtUlIng and ServlCd western musfe by the Trave!J.ng Coun-Incorporated. Desertalre 011 and Ga.1. trymen. .Sanehe'ZDrlt;e In and TruettBallRealty. Proceed:s from thI5 eventare forwarded

_ Approved appoinbnent 0[ Albert to the Elks; NaUonal .Foundatlon (orRichardson as an election ju~e alternate dfsbunumtent to needy handicapped yoothto replace Mrs. J. V.. Perry, who b unable throUghout the nation.foserv~{CtI"beatth reMOM. Rufdoso Elks; records m.ow that New

- A~roved hiring of LouIs EThnfotth of Mexico's handlcap~ youth receivedArizona as a patrolman fe>r the RufdMO $13.000 from tlis lund Wt year., dispersedDo~ Pollee Department. Hewill assume to. cerebral palsy p~oJeds. educationalIedutIes in Jab! March or~arlyApriL programs. scltotarslups, most valuable

- Were told by Richardson, who will student awards and emergency educationstep down from the board of UUstee$ fund grants.. NationallY, fund1J distributedfollowirtg the March 7 election, uIt ~ by the . FowtdaUon totaled more than~en a plea!!ure to work withyou altl»ugh $1.300.000.we·ve had our ups and downs.I. Admission to this annual dance, with the

In age and abUity slalom races heldSaturday at Red River S~dVaUey; CappleKing placed third ill girlS' class W. !.DnNunley won first in boys; claSs n; Pam&udenbush, El P~SOfWOO fhost mgirlS'class F, and Crystal Rogers; Cloudcroftwon .second in girJS' class F. '

In the giant slalom racesheid :SUl1dayf

Cappie ~titg was second in girls' class tV;~tl Nunley w8$. eighth and Mark Mobleyfifth in s field' of39m boYs; claSs fil; PamItatidenbuSh was first and cryml Rogersth1rd in Ritts; t1ass F f and Stacy Rogen,

.' CloudCtOftt ffrsthi boys' class-F.

. Coach of the ability and age'class racersis Garyvogel. .

The nett races tor the te8.JIiS are Ii dtUd·s181om -run rtlce at. Los· Alamos thfSweek*:nd fottbe ageandabWtyracersandA-t .ctass tac&' MafCli Um Asperl tor'Ratulenbushand Mobley,. "

Shane Wattswins slalom~old medal

The council approved, at the mayor'srecommendatJon, the two be billed anaverage of the previous three months'statements .and 8 letter recommetldingemptying of water pipes be !lttacbed. toJobe's adjusted statemert.

The trustees also received notice ofconflnn3Uon of condemnation of the RayNeUJefferson borne in Ruidoso Downs.

Shane w~tts of Ruidoso. skllng on one1~. won a gold medal in cra~ A CO~petition by finishing lirst in downhlllslalom In Internatlonat tfandidapped SkiTour (mS'rl racing Wednesday at WinterPark, Colotado.

Shane will join a team of skiers spon­sored by Sierra Blanca Ski Area td COJD<.pete inmsrevents Incanada s()()n.

Robbie Stroshine of Alamogordo wasfirst in Class CP and in Class MR JesusGaUoz8 wag first. Richard P~tergonsecond, and Marcie' Tbottipson thitd; allfrom FortStanton.

Team members placing well in the in­ternational .races win go to a worldcompetition in Japan.

The handicapped skiers' team iscoaChed by the Ski ~bool atSierra BlancaSki Area.

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routin~session Monday

Thomas P. "Cotton" McKrilg~ ha9announced his candidacy for Lincoln .~ first bridge ~.HlBbway37. west 6£1County commissioner. in the June 15 the junctiofiWith Highway' .ut.:n<kth Ofprimarr election on the RepubUCJln baltot. .. RuidOSo, Wi1l be replace~ with work

McKnIght, 25, Picacho railcher and beglnnlJig Monday..UI~otlg county resident, said he is Uof~· J~ ~ait, project s1ipervlsOt with thefering my name to the voters because I atn New MeXico Highway Departinellt, toldblllInately acquainted With. the prob1ems" The· N~s Wednesdatt UA detout' \YUl beconfronting the interest of the cltimul of opened Monday. weather pemUtthtg, anduncoln county." '. . ·the bridge replacement work WIll take

The son ofMr. and Mrs. Joe Mci(nigbt Cit aboutsUtto seven weeks," '.'Picacho, IH! and hI!J wife Judy nv~ wttJt NaU. was thep~Ject supe~t fortbethefr son on the McKnIght ranch In the resurfacing of Hfgbway a'l through80uthernpart ofthe C()unty. Ruidoso last June.

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The Ruldo1Jo Downs trustees voted Mon­day evening to'adjust two water bUts,condemn 8 buJldlng and grant occupationlicense renewals In addition to otherbusiness.

Jack DiPaolo and Olln JoOO, OOth ofRuidoso Downs. bad leaks in their waterllnes which ran tmchecked for severaldaY!! causin~ substantial water bills.

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AT THE AMERICANA PARTY and auction heldby the Ruidoso Valley Chamber of CommerceMonday evening. Republican gubernatorialhopeful Joe Skeen. center. serves a plateful ofhot doqs and chili to special events committee

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Clipped commentILL LITERACY

The report on the undergraduatecurriculum at the nation's universities bythe Carnel!le Foundation Is not likely toInspire anyone's confidence In Itlghereducation. Specialization Is tlte vogue'easv elective courses flourish. Generaiedu~ati?n wilts from Jack or care. FewInsittuitons require courses In EngUsht'OntpOsition, mathematics, or foreignlanJ(qaJ(es. Test scorllS for graduatestudents are down, and the foundationblames the results on the undergraduatecurriculum, whicb It tenns a "disaster~~.tt .

Treatinll that area alone would be jobenoUJllt, but the overall task Is muchbll!ller. accordinl\" to the report. Mostunderl!raduales and most faculty mem­bers, It says, are satisfied with tile waytltinlls are. "How," asks Clark Kerr,cltairman of the foundation's coWlcll onpolicy stUdies In ltildler .!"'!ucatlon, "doYO!l \Ilet a reform when most everybody tltlnkse\lerytllinll is all rillht?"

By preacltinll tlte need for reform, that'sItow. Certliinly thatseell1S the rational wayto proceed. And clearly there Istnlssionary wor~ to be done. TIte Carnegiereport has pOlDted out a reason thatreform is necesSllI'y: general educaUonls"poorly defined and Is so diluted Withoptions that it has" no recognizable sub­stance of its o\vJl."

'I'lte way It shOuld be defined, accordingto the report: Is by the ends It produces,and these shOUld be theabilltles to attackan unfmnlllar SUbject. an uderstandlng orhow people are affected by world problemsan,apiireclatlOri of tlte quality of life, and 11llisloricat vIew of civllizatiotl•., ,Wisely, tIIereporldoes not specify tltecontent of the courses tiIldertbe utnbrellaof general educatllm; this Is left to tltecurriculum engineers - to construct theCOUrses and titus lhe means to the ends ofIleneral e(!ucation. ~. '

,Thes~ values are perllnllllt to tIIe'shapeofa Rood underliradullte currIculutn mthewarthatcoltheif are pertinent to the welt- •dtes.>led person f they dll not make t,hel'urricUlm, bot they suKKestmuchabout It.tf the Carnel1ie re(lorlcan lith' debate onthe IliIder/(raduilte curriculum, It will be a 'IlOOd silln If In tltat debate there Isa 'i'<'RIll\ct for facts andCllreful alI8ly!llll.tivllilvin argument, lHld llcal'eful cOli­,irl~rnti(iij of lIUeiililtive points of view."1", ('arl1l'l'.w rcrml'llll'csell!s Just su~1tannll"rilatiVl' \llew Ol1tlie undergraduatet'lIrrll'lIltlttl, lind we recomm~nd It....Oeming lil!adllgltt •• •

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JI,JI'llOn rlACI':!RS SPONSORED by !)lerrrlSpur Is Club indud.!. lenlo rlqhl, fronl I'OW, (,rll!J'~IIIlfl;llly" lli1rl nOW!!fI, ('i)fJpjll King, .!(lIt 'iii'll·

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at Sierra Blanca sid Area with amacblne-packed snow deptb of 48Inches and five Incites of newsnow Wednesday nlllltt, making atotal of 13 Incites of neW snow intlte Iashveek.

Motorists are advised to watcb .fot "Chains Requlred" signs 00the road to tbearea. ..

Hildl temperature Wednesdayafternoon was 49.

Low temPt!rature Wednesdayafternoon waS 35.

CBers soould monitor ChannelJ r",·IJlrmilUllIon.

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levels. If a student progresses faster thanhis class. the supervisors are usu81lyaroWld "shadowing" the lesson and wlI1transfer that person to another class of hlsability.

Most of the staff Is constantly working tobecome a Certified Professional SkiInstructor. ThIs year we have elgU moreteachers participating In the certificationemmlnatlon In March. and possibly otherswill attend the Colorado examination InApril. ThIs verllles the fact that SkISchoolIs trained to teach al1leveIs of skiing, Thebest lessons I've had are tlte one I tookafter I had the basics down. Many timespeople pick up a bad habit or forget onelittle thing. With a quick refresher course,the problem can be corrected.

The school Is a member of PSIA(Professional SkI Instructors of America)and RMSIA. (Rocky Mountain SkiInstructors of America). Therefore, thestandards of teaclDlg are co-ordlnatedwltb aU the tnajor sid !ICbools In the RockyMountain Division. Thls means that youcan take a 1....00 bere, go to another areaIn the Rockies and he able to pick up whereyou left off.

Ski school Is not just for beginners.However,if you are a beginner, ski schoolIs for you. Believe me,lt saves a lot of timeIn Ihe early stages and Is the safest, andhopefully the mMt enjoyable, way tolearn. '

.!Search and rescue team'tra!nJng clASses

tie lJdledUled at 7:30 eaell T111l1'i1da­e¥enihll during Match at the Ruld~PAlbtic l.Ibrary,

:Tonl~ht·s lellSOll, conducted by ChIef of·".olice Paul M. Lukens Jr., will be 01\.tctImpsychology., ,:,A1so instructing dUrIng the month will be.tU-~ IIb..'''''II".1 n"v(·Truvls.

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When I first started skiing I WllS foundmostly Uinn the snow, rather than "on"the snow. I would look up and around memel wonder how In the wOl'ld 811 thosepeople could 00 it? Naturally everyonelooked as if they were'experts ... anyway,after beln~ at Sierra Blanca, I now realizeh:>w they 00 it. Lessons! .

Sierra Blanca teaches an incrediblenunber of skiers. Within the last 4 years,tile least has been 15,000 a season, the.1Dost, 24,000. Plus, the majority of thesepeople always return.

I feel the l!llplanatlon of the returns IIIlIue to the highly professionallltaff of RIck~cent. Ski School dlrectOl'. HlJJ crew IIIIIOt only highly trained but, they arefriendly and personally concerned witheach of their students. ThIs 1lI.soImpGrtant6Iring those first few seIf~o\lll daysODslds.

• The SkI School consists of 60 Instructorsthat spend many hours training 00 how toflt\!Sent the skills of skiing In order to makeGJe easiest progression. Their primaryInterest ts that their students have a goodtime, while. learning "safely." I stress_ely bllc:ause Ski School Is taught "on the1dIJ" and not In a classroom.

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SPI:LLING BEE CONTESTAN'1'Sfrom WhiteMountain Middle School will hold a flnal'com­petition at 10:30 a.m., Friday to determine theschool's representatIve t<l the regional spellingbee In EI Paso, Pat (;affney, standing, left, willread the words Friday and judges will be KenNewsom, standing, center. and Millie Walsh,

Class of '58•sets reunIon

Sferra Swim alld Racquet Club wIDsponsor a college team Illvitational tennistournamellt from 9 a.m., to 5 p.m.,Saturday, at the club.

Teams Invited to attend the round robintournament are from New Mexico StateUniversity, New MexicoMlUtary Institute,the Ulliversity of New Mexico and theRuidoso AllStars, head professional DavidBrySllt saldTuesday.

"Adm1ssIOIl Is free and It'a a goodchance to see some of the best collegeplayers III action," hesaid...

CoUe~e tennis-tournament here

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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, FROM 7 :OD-P.M. UNTIL 9:00 P.M.LILLIE'S RESTAURANT

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Why caU a burglar alarm company from out of townwhen Mountain Alarm Sy.tem. Is locoted right h.re InRuidoso?

We carty only the lat••t .Iectronlc alarm equIpmentavaUable.

With our natlon~1Igrowing crlm. rat., It's now b.comlnga neces.lty to halre a burglar alarm .y.tem In.talled Inyour home Ci. wen Cis your busln.... . . , . ,' Weare experienced In all type. of alarms. burglar, fire,hold.up, clo.ed cIrcuit Wand sitloke detedors. SecCiu••We ar.local, We give prompt .ervlce and fre.estlmate••"'U" "._............

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Murry, '13, dledSllturday In Ruidoso.Retired from the dry cleaning business,

Mr. Murry lived In town for 22 years. Hewas a1~ employed during this timeand lie in iaw enforcement. Born April7, 191M,was a merpber of the MethodIStChurch. .

Survivors Include his wife Dovle(Pounds) Murry of Ruidoso, son FloydWayne Murry of Cement, Oklahoma,daughter JoAnn Murry of Tempe,ArIzona; alstcl;'S Jewel Harbin of Gain·sville. Texas, Gurthle Blalton of Fulton,Texas, and Juanita Smith of AusUn,Texas; brothel;'S ClaudeMurry of Nocoma.Teltas, aiJd Artie and Luther Murry ofFulton, Texas, and four IlfSDdchlldren.

semces for Mr. Murry were held at 2p.m., Tuesday III Clarke's Chapel of Rosesunder thodirection of theReverend WayooJoyce, assisted by the Reverend NobleWlllllhire.

Burilll followed In Forest Lawncemetery.

PaUbearel;'S were Tmuny Burton, DanButler, J. C, Capps, Tom Holbert, JackBurton and C. L.Wright.

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M:esca~, were C41Ddueted lit 10 Am..todll1 from thf M~1ll1I l\efonned '~~h With tbe Rev. llogel' B"'8g1nk .om iIIt'-- '. D··..·l in U Ic ...... ........ WIllI ,..esca Ill1I

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She, was !Jorn June 1, 1", aiId dle!l .~llbniary~ inAlamogoroo.

Il"e leaVes twos_, Amos Gaines SIldGifford Galnes,lUld two daughters Cecelia. ,HOII~vIt and ~dll1lneMeGoosh, all of' ... 1 ....esca 1ll1I.

An'Ilngementa were by Clarke's Chapel.;, ,,' o(J\osesMorluary, Ruidoso,

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, 'fOr:! p.m., tbIs iineiWon In the FullGOS)le1,Holiness Church With the.Reverend Virgil

,'J.'hornwn officiating, 'Burlal will fOllow In Forest Lawn

cemetery. ' ,, Bqt1I,JlUle 16, 1910, l>f1;'S, Davis livest in• RuldOSli fOfU yeal;'S llnd Wl!S employei! at

tbe 'Holiday HollSe. Prl~ to mOVliJll toltuidos41, she Uved In Midland, Texas.

SuMvOl;'S InClude hef husband Jimmy'Davis of RuI!l41S41 Downs, sons EdwaroTatum of l>fldland, Texas, Corllelland Walter Tatum ofCoi'pus Christi,'Texas, alld Jimmy Dllvls Jr., Ruidoso,daughters MaebeU Rivers of CoIOfSdoCity, Te:ms, and Jomllie Marie PoweU ofDetroit, Michlglln, 30 gfSndchildrell llJ!d The Class of 1958 of Ruidoso High Scl)oolthreeIlfeatgl;'Sndchlldren. will naVIl their 2O-year reunloll June 11 SIld

Anangement8 were by Clarke's Chapel ,12 with a party alld family plCIIlc planned.ofRO/lesMorluary, Ruidoso. ' The orgarJIzatlonal committee fOfthe

reunion IIsked help In locating BarrySwaDllon, Anna Lee Looney, CharlesPadilla, Steve DeFfance and JamesBeavers.

Anyone with information 011 thesepersons are regucsted to contact CharlesPerry, 811 West Main, Artesia, NewMexico 66210.

The committee also advised thosep1allrJIng to attend to book room reser­vatlons III advance.

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MR. AND MRS. GORDON HAtSIl.

.. .. The> martlage of PetRf Wheliton· «IfcJGordon "Skip" Hazel was solemnizedJanuary 14 In the- ",ome of thllbrldeilroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. EdHazel. The ijevcrend Dale W. McCleskeyof the First Baptist Church of Ruldoso.DoWIIS olflclaled.

The bride wore a long gown of beigepolyester crepe with lace Inserts In theyoke and front of the gown. The bouquetshe carried was of white daisies,highlighted with baby's breath. Forsomethlnll old she wore a necklaC!e thatbeloniled to the brIdegroom's great­grandmother. I

The matron of honor was' Mrs. Kathy1Graham. sister of the bridegroom. Hergown waS of blue polyestercr~ and shecarried a bouquet of white daisies.

The best man was Kenneth Hazel., brother of the bridegroom•

A reception Immediately followed theceremony with a three tier wedding cakeand a chocolale cake for lhe bridegroombeing served.

The couple Is making their home InRuidoso where the bride Is employed assecretary in a law firm and Hazel Is adispatcher for the Ruidoso PoliceDepartment.

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Cindy Montoya and Birdie Carrillo.' Donna andCindy will advance to the state competition InLas Cruces March 31 and April 1-2.

Susan Gill, Brownie leader. In support of theAltrusa Club's drive to fund the two girls'organizations ·for the coming year.

4 Blocks .East of.Winner's Circla

.Duplicate winnersWinners In Monday evening'S duplicate

bridge play were BlII Wilson, first and BillGarrett, second.

The next play will be Monday at 7:30p.m.. In tbe Ruidoso Public Library.Anyone Interested i.s Invited to participateIn allduplicate games.

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OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION membersfrom Ruld.oso High School placing In the regionalcontest are; left to right. Donna Keith, Liz Rue,

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Rllldllso' High Schoof studenlll 'CIn'dy cbntesl to be held March 31'and Aprlll-2lnMontoya and Donna Keith will compete In Las Cruces.the state OfJlce Educational Association Taught by Jean Spurlock, Cindy won

first place In job interview I and a thirdplace In typing and related II and Domawon first In prepared verbal com­munication II and fourth In ex­temporaneous verbal communication n Inthe regional contest held Saturday InAlamollordo.

Also wlJUllng at'the contest were LizRue. who placed fourth In general clericalI, and Birdie Carrillo, who placed sixth Injob IntervlewII. ..

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RUIDOSO NOON LIONS pre~ldentBlII MorrisonWednesday presented $50 chec~s to, from theleft, Lana Mook, Junior Girl Scout leader and

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DONNA'S GET ACQVAlNmD sPECIAL. F'ebruary 23 thru: MatCh 11 .

. Thursdays, Fridays, Sat1lnlaysReg. $22.50 Permanents •• w ~ ..... J" ••'. •• •••• • • • •• • •••••$11.'SO

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The Ruidoso Municipal School systemwill offer a 12-week evening course on theGraduate Equivalency Diploma (GED) ~!!exam if 12 persons apply by March l!. .;;

To be taught six hours a week by BruCllHancock. the course will concentrate 01\mathematics, science, English, soelal

.studies arid English literature. ."This will be a good chance for adults In

Ruidoso without high school diplomas toachieve them." Hancock said.

All Interested persons and applicantsmay contact Anita Sims at the high schOOl,257·7325. for more Information or toregister.

Lbcal Altrus.ansmeet notionalpresident-elect

Members of the Ruidoso AltruSa Clubmct reccntly with Jen Hanson, president­elect of Altrusa Interllali'onal.

Mrs. Hunson, who was In the area ae-. companying her husband Roy. WorthyGrand Patron of the Order ofEastem Star,who was making an official vlsll, reviewedthe projeels sponsored by the local AltrusaChapter while visiting.. She will return April 12 for the llfflcllilvIsit of Jranll~ Campbell. districtgovernor.•· -------••

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children. The couple have five great­grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Davis were marriedFebruary 27, 1928, at the home of the lateRev. L. O. Vermillion In EI Paso. Davi.s, amember of the Masonic LcM!ge and EIMaida Shrine Temple and a 26-yearmember of the Five Points Lions' Club, Isa retired truckatop and service stationoperator.

Mrs. Curtis are season ticket holders forthe Vikings'games.' .

She joined the Does In 1965, In Mankato,serving as Drove President In 1968, theyear she became a Grand Lodge member.Since then she has served as an appointiveand elective officer until her elevation toSupreme President In 1977.

<.:urtls. wh,! Uves on a lake, Is an avid It.swimmer. boater. snowmobiler and across country skier.

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Flower-fresh shades designed to put a porcelainlumInOSIty on the taces 01 blondes. brunelles. redheadsor SIlver You can do II wllh Ihe Wlsllul magic 01 SpringPeach. Spring Pink. Spflng Rose (for blushers and lIps).Spring MIS!. Spring Blue and Spring Periwinkle <'oreyes) /Ike walercolor linls thai begin pale and godeeper where lhe brush slrokes slop. This is makeupspun oul of the INNOCENCE OFSPR..'..N...G..._ ......., r: ........

The Innocence. of Spring

captured In watercolor pastels

DR. T.T. MARQUARDTANNOUNCES THE OPENING

OF THE SPECIALTY PRACTICE OFEYE and VISION CARE

INCLUDING VISION PRESCRIPTION ANDCONTACT LENS TREATMENT

HOURS - BY APPOINTMENTJJ02 SUDDERTH - 257·5029 - 'EXT TO CABLEVISION

FIGURE FACTORY'I'~ 'I • • ; .- ~ " -\'l

,A·.·<' • NOW HAS POWER

Visit us for a complimenlsfycdI'lsulfatlon-whsre you try befOre Yc>u bUY.

mERLE nORmAn cosmETIC STUDIOAND

MILLY'S BEAUTY SHOP ....ADOBE PLAZA·r.fEXT TO NEW MEXICO MISS.' .

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Nan Curtis. Supreme Presldeilt of theBenevolent Patriotic Order of Does, will bethe honored guest of Ruliloso Drove No. 152during the aJUlual South District Con­vention, March 3-4, at the Ruidoso ElksLodge.· Curtis, the 57th Supreme President of

tbe order. lives In Mankato. Minnesota,with her husband Larry. They have sixchildren and three grandchildren. All areavid football fans as Mankato Is theMinnesota VIkings training camp. Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis•,

hoting golden anniversary

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,'Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis of 3201 KIrk­

·celdy. EI Paso, Texas, wlli celebrate theirj(olden anniversary from 2 to 5 p.m.,~rch 5,In their home.f Arrangements for the observance are bytheir children. Charles B. Davis and PaulH. Davis of San Diego, Calilornta, Mrs.Jjlmes Redding of Coallnga. california,Mrs. Dean Hazel of Ruidoso. thedaughters-In-law and their 11 grand-

Ruidoso Does to fete.

~upreme President,

at district.convention

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• MACHINES• DIET AIDS• EXERCISE PLANS ~I · PERSONALIZED PR.OGRAMS .. J....'1

: 6 WEEKS DAY OR NIGHT <: .• CLASSES AVAILABLE.• •

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NIGHTS- fMOD. Ibm Tbun.]257·7213

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P,age4- Ruidoso (N. M.l News Th""sday, March 2.191' '..IU ~".", ~• • ~JO , b.~·"''''' "' "" ~ "' !t' .,.; ••••••" •••• ••••••~~· ·.·.·.·.·.·b·.·.·.:.':.~·d.·.·.·.:{(.,·;.·:...:::.·:·,:::.·"'•••·~~.·.·:·:·:·;;:v:·:·:·; ...d-:-:-:~:-:·;-;.;·:.:-;-:-·:·:·t·:·:.-:::r,,'"~.,*;:;«~::-;:::::«*::-~:·:-':i:';-:-::;;:·~' •,.·~·;"iIV":"·;;'N .O;~?:"",·",·;O'·.·;;;·;·~·:·:·;·;·I"·'·'·:«~·:·;·;·:·:':·":'.r~';·:·:·::f>·:·:::*::.·.·~....:.:.:.Y.t:.W:.~·:",-;:..;',;o:«.;00:.'(~. '" .... •••••••• ~~ •••••••• , :-.~.~ k ..,.,.•~", .. .--.-- ~

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looded. call 1-653-4411 or after 4:00 call378-1204, BI-8tp......_---------_._'*--_.------

1976 JEEP CJ-5 - Renegade with 302 V-8~nRlnc. Bright r~d with Renegadestriping and Levi top, In excellentcondition witb only 18,'1DD DIiles. $5,500.Call P~nny257-7506. R-&o3te------_ - ..

197d JEEP WAGONEER - 3 $JM!ed, 4WD,P.S" AIC, excellent eoodltlPII, n,7oo.oo.Phon~10434-0090, Alaniogot'do, ll3-ltp

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ment!;, Bills paid PhllO~251-7932. B-7lJ.tfc

AUTOMOTIVE: il-- -'--11

('I.oSE TO TRACK - small furnished PIlebedroom hous~, carpeted, No pets. Call·378-1661. 'It-'llJ.tfc

FOR SALE - 12 ft. C8!JIP tl'aller, two ;;.burner stove, Ice box, $ink, -tIltlJll' four.·!Call 257-7827. 83-;1tp ;, .______.._________ .. , ' ,1'

TUBULAR HEATER - and nllW lItove~}pip~ connections '16; dr_r, Sli. Pho~ ~257·2511. ' T-81-1£c !

1970 FORD PICKUP - 4speed,6 cylinder,new tires. 1-354-2281. . ' C.TT-tfc

1m~EEP-.=-t~~ mJles, CJ·7, '108 'lcnlline. blu~ body, white top, Sli,7OD.Carol: 257·7908 or257-250. N-71Hfc

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1969 CHEVY IMPALA - 4 door, llII1y31,000 miles and in excellent conditlOClinside and out, $1050. May finance forright buyer. 257-7386 days, 257-272D eve.S-83-2tc

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excellent shape, n,ooo. Phone 1-354-2486.83·2tp

NEED SHOP SPACE - WleasefQl'$eason :;or year round basis PII SudderlhDrlve ID ~;midtown, 350 sq: fL mlolmUJ!), Send ,iplctur~ if possible lUId full partleuIan 10 '1"Prof~ssor Shutterbugs." 25929 Hwy, ~t160, BOll 9, Durango, Colo. 81301 or call303-247.9589, or 303-247,.()792 evenings. 83-~tp •

EXCELLENT USED FUNlTURE BUYS. .

- corf~e table, lamP table" dressers, '!'vanities, fuJI beds, .ContactRUIIler, days, .257-4151, nights 257-5TT4, R-lID-Uc

RENTAlS:

fWO_U_RSljI The soot aDd c~CO$Otet"-t "-_ II accumulated iJI}'l1ur flue III highly • '

fJu!JImable and It haDgs tbere like a I 0

I fire bpmb walling fora cballCe $park ~til Ignite It. II~

I The resultlag fire speW$ ba1IlJ PI II

flr~ ov~.r ypur ropf and yard, anil a Ismall crack iJI your flue, frcJm . ,

I seUUIIg or thermal $bllCk, Is an a I ,Ichimney fire DeedS 10 ealer yonr II home.

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Cruiser. 4-wheel drive. Elccdlent con­dition, I owner, low mileage. Twocomplct~ sets studded tires, stereo andair. Belpw book value. Call 257..f74B; if110 ~

answcr caJlID evening. K·75-tfc ,,~ .... ilL _

1974 CHEVY v.. TPII - LWB, pickup,P.S.,P.B.. AIC, Cheyenne Superpackage', Mud and snow tires. gReasonable. 378-1819, c.'19-trc ~

!****~~;;'~t:l&*···~*It 11,300 mlle$, automatic _hlft, fll1J iIt 4 wheel drive, OpllOll1lst too 10111 fO!': this ad, Tblt 11 • IIemy 1..% lollIt Blazer, 'It h the lllI1y _ Uke ItIt Iown, Check out tile '18 BIn...prfcea,* then YOIl'll Re mlDe 'Irillnve yoa two*gnllld I $7S50, tra~. cOllll~red. %5'I\J '*4122, evenhtgs, •

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Resld~ntial _ CO!JIm~rclai .', " ,

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Llcensed:- Bond~d257-2302~"801< ~19 ~Rgldoso. . .

OUTDOOR SPECIALTYROCK MASOSR Y - STl lTO

PLASTF:R ASIll'O~(,Rt:TI'. WOnKF1U<:E t:STiMAn.S

IlAVJU KJ,:t:T()~

PHO"' I'. 257·7195 At'TElt 5,00 P.M.

HOUSE 01" ANTIQUES - If Intcrest~dInantiques. call for appointment. 257·28:19,G·74·tfc

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OFFICE SUPPliESTYPEWRITERS~\I.E ·\NOREPAIR

WESTERN OFFICEEQUIPMENT

AlROSS FROM SAFEWAY

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NICE CENTURY . PORTABI,ETYPEWRITER - $00. phon~257·5660, K·82-tfe

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F1VE PIECE - M~diIPrrancan bedroomsuite. Exccll~nt condition. $300. mat·tress and box sprinlls nol Inc1ud~d.

Phpne 257-5424 days all;er 5. 257-7812. B­82·4tc

.GEORGE'S FIX-ITHOUSE REPAIR

"Our Ipeciglty il Imgl/ jobs"108 Larch Rd: 257·2525/257·7655

CUSTOM MADE - Drapenes, pillows.bedspreads, acc~ssories. We m~asure

and mak~ to prd~r. Select from hundredsof beautiful fabrics atGambles. G-23-tfc

RINSE AND VAC - Shllmpooer. $12 a dayat Mlnlt Mart Food Storc. 257-2307. M-II­tfc

MARY KAYCOSMETICS

Bobbie Abel257·5656

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FOR SAlE - display lliass show cases,caIJ378-9981 82-2tp

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NEW AND USED •. equipment for sale.Space h~atcrs. chain sa"s, air com·pressors. 110·220 volt j(en~f[\tor. UnitedRent-All. OverlOPk Drlv~, Phone 257·4320. W·7Hfc

DR. J, R. Kt:IlNCHmOPRACTOlt

Mcclwm Dr. - RuidosoX·Ray- AcupWlcture

PhyslDth~rapy

257.2028 Day or Night

MISCElLANEOUS:

'l'hree-cvcle Whirlpool dish·washer ....... ",., SSS ~.Gas ~ange••.• , , , , . " $100largeno·'rost refrigeratorwith ice maker, • , ••••. , •$115Large Uprlghtfreezer " .$125

a II these Inexcellent condition

"our·piece colonial bedroomsuit [dresser and mirror, 2night stands, dOll blebed,With mattress, box springs'incl'.] ""•••• "". :r. " f ..... , ; ... $250''Orie pair 'Lange ski boots

bize 9'121 ..... " , ...... $75Located Paradisi! Canyon, '12mile past Broasted Chicken,brown shinOled hOuse onright, IOllgstairway liP tohouse. Number 20'.see between 8 a.m. to 10'

a,m. or 4p.m. to 1 p.•m.

TAKE CARE OF YOUH CARPBTS - callMountain Valet Service, 1"or static~J1minaUon.carp~t cl~alllnA,and carpetcoaUnA protection eall 257·7286. M·73·tfc

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JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILES - lowmileaRe. Exe~JI~nt condition, for in·fonnation,caJl806-3G3-229I. 83·2tp

PRESSURETANKS -lumber. insulation,tires. awnings, conduit, wash~r. asphaltshinR:es. misc, ~Icctrlcal plwnbl!lg andfurniture. Much more. 378-1358, E-7g.tfc

greasell3-2tp

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Remoclio1lllg, New COlllltruelloo,Repairs lUId Add.Qlul

BOx1182, Ruidoso, N.M.PHONE 257-5389

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Walt's Paint & Body ShopFree Esllmatu-1!:XpertWork

WaItHarrellOll·01nIer1b1pckbebJDd 00_Molel

Home- 331 ((51

J.10NS CLUB PARTYEv~ry Tuesday·7:30 p,m.

All Amerlcall RoomChaparral Motor Hotel.

YourilostnUJDOSO VALLEY NOON LIONS

WORK WANTED:

MORGANCONSTRUCTION-LICENSED -BONDED

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".DENTIAL·· COMMERCIALNEW CONSTRUCYION

REMODELING. ADD'TioNSGn OUR81b - .

YOU'Ll8E GLAD YOUDll.:CALL THE, HOUSE DQCYOII,

257.;5388BOX 306 .RUlbOSO, .

HELP WANTED:

HELP WANTED - -\Real E$tate Sale_ PenoD or.•

AuoclalelkOkertotakefullcbargePl ,kH:al OUlce. Aho recepJloQlst, lOmebollkkeepillg eXJ!e1'lellce lIet:enary,

J81ary opell. can 33f.43'18,

SKI MECHANIC - needed. good hours,Rood pay. Call 338-438&. M-83-tfc

BABYSITTING - in my oom~,by th~ oourorweek, Mrs, Morgan:257-li3118, M·75-tfc·

HOUSEKEEPER - needed, 1day a week,phlllle257-7121. o.a'l-2tc

LARRY'S EQ'OIPMENT - backhoe work,septic tankS Insta1l~d, dUillp truckS. 1­354-2605. 7Utp

PERRY'S REPAIR 8< MAINTENANCESERVICE - Home aJlll1i8nC~ repair­commercial and non·comril~rciaJ.Refrigeration, alc, beating and coolingrepairs, 257·2189,646Sudderth Drl\'e P­79·trc

BOB'S UPHOLSTERY - Furniturerecov~redand repaired. Free estimates.Large selec:tlon of fabrics, Call Bobby orRuth GllOzal~s.378-4580. B-7l14fc

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Free literature. Writll. Box1561, Ruidoso, N.M. 88345 orca 11257·4792,

FOUND - tooLs for Subaru. Call 257-2158, .R·~3·1tc

REDUCE SAFE 8< FAST ~ with GoBese'tabl~ts aod E·Vap "wa,t~r ·pllls",

Ruidoso Pharmacy. 81-1tp

:Every Saturday night8-10p.m.

American Legion Post 79Proceeds to Charity

ATTENTION CBers - Very low loss downI~ad kits for base stations. For detailscall 257-4907. ll2-lItp

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CAKES - PASTRIES - made for wed·dings. birthdays, or any occasion.Beautifully decorat~dby Bud Nicldes. 19year~ ~xperi~nc~. By special order only,Call 257·2207. N.fil·Uc

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PARKVIEW NURSING H01\fE ~ tak~sRood care Of the old, Monthly rates, gqpdfood and m~ages, Poone 1~23-4244,Rosw~U, " P-8Hte

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: LOCAl. 01 LONG PISTANc;e :., Cq!JIple~MovlJlg ..;: "lid Stol'!lge Sl=l'Vlee ,.• Packlllll, Ma~rlals, Jrree y;:stlmales :; Linlited SWl'!llle NpwAvallable ;: RUIDOSO.: TRANSFER & STORAGe :• . 257.4053 ;· ' '. ,.' .: BU$IJIe.s OfflceiJI :: Lyle Furnllu~ 0<>, BuUdIag ;• •...' ~., "

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.",TATE OF New MEXICO COUNTY OF L'!iCOI,;NIN1'HE PPOBATE COURT

IN THE MATTEIl! Of THE eSTATE OFIDA MAE AOP>.MS,Ppcl!i\sedPROBATE NO. 140,

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE I~ HEREBY GIVEN Ihat 1he u"derslgn~d hit$

bl'pn olppomlf;'d Pf;'rliOn1"1 R~prll'$f.'"tolltive of lhls r.$tateAll pero:;on:\ hltvlnq cl1llm$ against this Eo:;'ale arf:required to pre",n' thel" claims within two 121 month~

IIlter Itte dfttff gf the flnt publication ollhl' NolI(('. or ttll:l'l.i'llm$ will be for~ver barred Clalm~mus1 be pl"iC5el'lleq('Ither 10 Ihe under'lilgned Personal RepresentatIve addI"P'5'ioerl to h"t!r as herein btlow set lorlh. or to Ihe C.lerk oftl'!p PrObalO COUrl

/51 BllLVE RUTH EVANSSuite 04104 American Bank Bu,lt"ng

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LEGAL NOTICE

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Srerta Biancil BrOllldc.,Ung Inc. a N~w MeXICOCorporation. W110$8 oltlc~rs, dlrectoF$ lind $tockhold'~n

con~tsl of Edward D Hyman Pre~ldent, Michael EHernandel Vice Prnfdenl, Marfon M, Hymonsocretar'(/Tre.a$urer, 1C1'Iren H, ~etnondel memberbolltd Of dlre,lo"" halo flied with Ihe Federal (ommunlCAUons Commls.slon of February I'. 1918, on "pplication for a ron,trucllon P4Jrmll for a new FM "Mlgnloop-etote In Ruidoso. New Mf:JlICO, on 93 $mc,. ChGr'lnli'1:I"'1BA with oil power or ') OI(W, Ttt~ lran$mllfer '0 belo,o'eo on SQUlti Center Street. Ruldo\O. NoW Me-lIl'reo.anteonr.. halght 703 'eftl .bOYe Ground. A copy of Ihenppllcallon Is avollab!ct for Inspection al .hilt prlnclp41!fo'udlo of KRRR r ..dl0 located ,t 1.'04 SUdderth DrIVe.Ruldow, New MexIco. during regular bu"'nts.. flour",.'9·0".'0.23.27C3)% ,

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL N011CE.' .1 ;, ."

foIO_TltE; QF PU~LICSALeTO WHQM IT MAY(ONCERN:

Notlce,IS herebY gIVE',n that!;1n Ml'rch'. 1978,at 10a.m.,a ollbllc !io.;tJb will M' her,d at Sierra BUmca Mofor$ fa ~ell

(or cO'..h 'h~ 100Uowing colla'tr":l,.o ,wit': 1'fl'5 Fj)rtl Pinto·5)(l1Vl?5346, ~ald e,ollateroill belflQ beld to secure ~n

ot;Jllqa'h;m arlslog under a ret~lI Ins'alment securlfyaqreemerU U;oMllonal Sale (onlracl) held bv G~M,..,rMotpr$ Accepl~n,e corpOralloo as 'Sec~red pilrly. SaidplJblh:- !;al,e j$ to be conduct,r;t (Iccordl09'0 the laws of fheSt",le of N~Y'/ Mex1co ~ner.1 Motors AcceptanceCorporation reserves the rlghNo bld"i.t thl$ Sollie.

The collatpr.' is pre$e'ntly stored and may be $"" ~tSlerrnl;Jlanci'l Ml)tor$' 1930 '03676.

GENERA\,. MOTO~$ACCE'PT Am;e COR PORATION,82A It 131'" '.

LEGALN011CENOTICE OF C",NDIDATESFOR OFFiCI;:.

POL.LING PL.ACE ANt;)PRECINCT eOAROMEMBERS

OF THE:VIL.LAGE OF RUIDOSO:

P>.. Nollce l~ hereby given tha' Ihe ,onowlng quaUlied.cleeton are Candlda'e~ for pubUl: office 1n the VllIege ofRuldo&O iIlt a regular munhi-Ipal election to be held onTllesdoy.M"rch7.1979.

For tht!ooffice 01 Mayor, Four (A) Ve.r Term:John D, tUgOLloyd L Davis. Jr.For Trustt'es !Two 10 be Elecledl. Four ('U Yellr

Term:Jfm WoqldridgeThomas LoudonWayne OaevW. Sherman AtwoQ(lFrank SaynerFOI",Munlclpal Judge. Four I.) Year Term'Sam J NunnallvMollV JarVISNotice Is Further Given that the regular biennial

municipal electIon of the Village 01 Ruidoso, Llnc~ln

County. New MeMh:;o, will be held Tuesdav, March 7.191e OM' polllnt;l place shall be used 'or the-condl,llct of thereQular munlc1p",,1 election. Eler;1lon Precincts 11, 13,,,nd1A shall be con!oOlidated tor Ihe purpose of vo.lng 0111 themunlclgal election. All Qualified voten In thOU' parts. 0'Precincts' 1,13, and IA within Ihe munlc;lpal bOundariesshall vole tn Ihe MullJ Purpose Roam 01 the Publicl.lbrar.,- Building, Ruidoso. New MeMleo. slUd pollingplACE' 10 bp CDf'n bl'twf'en Itlp hOI,ll"'5 01 8 00 o'Clock11m ,anol OOO'tlockpm

Nollte is Further Given that tor the pur~ ofAbsenlee Vo.lntr, Ihe Mu.niclpal Clerk's offie,e ha$ beendeslgna'ed Ill'!. Ih. polling place ano the lollowlng namedpersons hallp been deSignated as Ihe orecmc;' bOllrd forIhe A~entVoter Prednctl

Earline PhilliPS. Juoge. Of Absenl Votflr Preclnc'Dorolhv Dillard, Clerk,of Absenl Voler precinctNotice Is Furlher Given thal .he GQvernlng 8oay,

Village of f;'uldoso, rnll,!~flng In Reoular k,slon onJanuary 31. 1978. did appoint the followIng named per~s to serve ,Ill. elltction judges and clerks who ,hall be'thl! precinct board for the Munl,lpal EIl"Ctlon In IheVlIlollQeof RuidOSO

Judges of ElectionHelem R Prown

Emo'ldllir C Jone'liAltern.'el

Elnor., Jorrl!"Edith A Beall

Clerklot Elec.lonRulh Wimberlv

Mar" C WOQldri(1gl!Ma"l.,n Bloodworlh

Altern"esMurdnll HolbertLaUrie DurhamMarv Lou Gooch

Done at A'uldo'-O New Me.lto, thl~ 1s1 dlllYof Fc-bruary,1971 •

IV Jllmes L Hlne. ClerkVllloooo' RUidoso

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LEGAL N011CE",• NOTICEto Dlrec.on ot Program .re.~ 'undt'd In part or

wIKl"y bV Lincoln County Appropriation""tom Counly MilnaGer L., Ols.onbe"'dllM' for s.ubmlttlng appropriatIon requests lor

FI'K'a. YeorIJ] 71/7'Pltoa'!oe submit .-our approprIation requnf 10 rMo

l in.;oln County Boord Of Commlnlonen by M"rch 2.. atthe> very lalest Your timely ,ubmlsslon I' nec:enarv lorIM..- County's completion of the budge' revIew. hearlng'li, .and fj"alllpproorlllllon deadline scheduh!l

II you nave ony Ques.lons. olt'lllse wrlteorcall6.u 1313LC'$ Oll(ln

AVISO A CANOtDATOS PARAPUESTOS. ~1~~RB~~~~OTACtONV

l.A JUNTA DE PRECINTOOE

• VILLA DE RUIOOSQA 51' de avlao por '8 pr...nte Que los slaulentH

elec'1ore~ callflcadcn son alndldatos PIIroll el pueS10publico en Villa deo RuIdoso en una eleccion regular delmunicipioQ~ fendr. 1"9ar el MartI'S. 7 de mano de ''''8.

POI'. 1'1 pue1.IO de Alcalde por !,In termino de cUlItronn""

John D CuppLloVd L DllviS. Jr'-or el punta de Admlnlsfndores por un fe,.mlno 4e

cu'"'"o,,"o,: Votepordo'$-;Jim WooldridgeThomas Loudon"'iIIyne DanVol ShermeR AtwoodPrank Sayner'tor .1 pu.sIO de Jue~ Municipal por un tt'rmlno de

eu,'ro anos:s."m J Nunnally.ollv Hllrvls9. Lolt Votackm pe,. eSfa ele('Clon CSe los electores

Resident., del Municipio, ...fectua,. en el CUllrlo de'odO~ usen de la blbllot~1Ipubllclil de Rul~.en I,. aldead&'.Ruldoso, toIuevo Mexico. y dlcha ...otaclon estatlllIIblrrto dlP'Sde las 8:00 •. m .• hesta 14S ] 00 p.rn • en estedon

c: L.O\ '!.lgullmtn mlembrosde la lunla de pteclnlo'P.r. ncr'lNIno.en" alecclon

Helen R. BrownEmadalr C. Jone~P.r...crlbanos

en etelecclonRulh Wimberly

Mary C WooldridgeMarltyn BIOOdwor1h

It~ra IHK en P,KInN CIt "",taclOn lin lIusencllll• Earline C Phillips'iJra ncrlbenos ... Pre-clnlo de VoIKlen en .usencla,'", Dorothv Dillard~.chada"'0'10 uno de Febrero de 19711.· '''I James. L., HlniP~; Et-e:rlbana del CondlldO, Villa de Ruldow

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IN THE Pll'lES - Three bedroomh\lme with lava rock fl!'eplace 10 IIwhllie wall of rock. Sleeplog poreband ".. recently remlldeled Iuldewith new cabinets, new carpet,wIriDII aad p1nmblug. 1395 square "feet III IIvIug area.

ALTON LANE •257-717tA,PAGE"257·2906

Pbooe257-2092 Bll)[3$8,West,gate CeDter Ruldooll,I\I.M.

"Deallug 10RUld\l!l"::Reall!:state for 20 Yean" ~.•,

EXCEU.ENT LOCATION- Fourhedroom, 3fllll bath \lllllle locl'lted 10the PIlPuiar Green 'MeadowsAd,dltlllu OD a nice coruer lot.Gorgellus moss rock fireplace aad\lUge famB)' rollm. Z300 feet Ilf UvJpgsJlace 10 this CltceptloDnl home•

TIlREE iJJ;JDROOM ~ lo/~ bath, range,I'l!frfgllratllr, dl.hwaaher, fi..epIaCll,n!ea·dllck. aU utiUt!Cl!' Pel Nllne A!ldlt!on.$31.500, ,Alex A!IaJ1ls~, 1107 Mech~Dr!vll. 257-7733 Ilr33604581. A.71-tfc".

I',;IJ,=;-~~~--~---~~---~~---~NEW 14X7Q MOBII,.E HOME ~ rang~'

refrigeratllr. lurlll"lled. Whlliesalltl'"Hlllillay DlIJIIll SllI~s. 1107 Mechem, 257:'1m Ilr33H581. ' ~ A-714J.e.

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Ed RobertsReal Estate & Insurance

1500 Sudderth Dr. Box 1233 Phone 257-4668

EDROBERTSReI.Z5'1·ms

SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, prestlgeoushousesIn Alto Village are on the' market, below replacementvalue. This Is the time for actionI Let Peter Strobel shoWyou.

OWNER TRANSFERRED - and Is demanding we getan offer. Best view In Lincoln County. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,2 fireplaces, 1900 sq. ft. and priced to move quickly. CallRichard Cothrun.

PERFECT' SKI CABIN - one block off road to ski area.3 bedrooms on V2 a'cre lot with trees galore. Under $36,000.Call Richard C::othrun for appointment.

CONDOM!NIUM - 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, with full golfprivileges, fully furnished on golf course, qualitY ap·pliances, air·conditioned. Ready to move In now. Lowfifties. You can see this nice home by calling Ron Smith.

NICE LANCSR mobile on large fenced lot. Call R.onSmith.

HOW ABOUT OWNERSHIP In a $90..... t"\;nhouse for'as 1I«le as $3,200.00. Fully maintained and 't:-tulpped,efegantJy furnished townhouse chalets. Private supperclub, gamerooms, golf, tennis, fishing and a parfrldge In apine tree. For detal~scall Diana Isaacs.

REDWOOD CABIN, ALTO VILLAGE, 3 bedroom, 10/.4battis, thermo windows, large deck, with full golf mem­bership and fully furnished, for only $58,000.00. See Ittodayl Call Peter Strobel.

ALTO VILLAGE, !.>eautlful 3 bedroom, 2 bath, largedeck, priced at an unbelievable $75,000.00 - a golfer'Sdelight. Call Marge Woodul•

. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES - excellent views andpriced right. For details call Diana Isaacs.

Offices Located at InnsbrOClk VillageInformation Center, ·Hlghway 37

, ,doug bass and associatesJlEverythingWe Touch Turns to SOLD"

MOBILEHOME ill AlrpIlnWest, Ullltf.. U'xlS' with2beilrooma, 1bath•

!'dOBILEHOME LOT 10 Alto Creat,UllltZ, priced to sell at",250.00.DUPLEXES wIth 1728 feet, each sIde has 2 bedrollUlI, 1 bath, fireplace.

CIlmpletcly fumlsbed, all eJeclrlc and llVerloob goU coune. ~8,700.!Il). .BRADY CANYON - Z bedroom home wIth 1 bath, cyclone fenced aad IlD

..vedsl!'eeL PrIced l'It fZ8,000.00.

5GOLFOOURSEF8l'ATESLOTS. ZClDedfor multl·'......Uy.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 00 Sudderth with a commercia! buUdlug, 4bedrollm home alld mllbUe reutal'"ce. Footage 011 the river!

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• ?AVILo\N CANYON properly fllrahaDdym_tov.chl fl,AO~"';~4"

Super Ruid,oso BusinessOpportunity - successfulwesten. wear store ­bUilding completelyredecorated with com.fortable living quarters Inback. Only finest brandscarried. Owner will furnishrecords to qualified buyer.2700 sq. ft., at the juneflon ofHwy. 70 and 37. Call MargeWoodul, DOll9 !5ass ,;Associates, 257-7386.

.:I.A. "HOOT"JOHNSON BILLMORRJSONRea. ZSl-&UG ReI. Z5'1.7ZG3

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LOT 3,' BLOcK8 .... AlrpIlrt We"t, llWl!I.tr~. callY a~cC$. paved I'OlId. Writ\!3381 S; 27th. Abilene. 'I'eXll" 7. Ilr 915-698-....•• ''" •....,. ' R-82-tfc

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Pl'lrtlallY fUrnillhed with aklrtlng and!llqckaand8'XI2' \ItlUty buUdIog 10 bem\lVQI!.25H802. " ,I.>~'

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88", cQmmunity water, wfII'tra~equ!ty. '257-2302. ' 'W061'Uc

f******************! ', , "ON THE RIVER ,..'*' Four lola wlt\l 3 lJedrlll'm, Z blltbl *'*' \louoll fllr sale by owuer. lJllfur- : .uJahed house has hlrlle fireplace, ....IleW Cl'lrpllt tIlrllUghout, clll]lOl1 and, ...

, paUo. Will aeU seJlaratel)' or you can *',save .on 1I Jl'cbge dcall C-U 10853­f.75$aJter 6p,m.

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ASP~N LODGE APAR~MJ;JN~S ­fformerl)' Lon!la aparl:lnenla).' Bestlocalion in t9W11. 111M 2 bedroom, 1\1l- , , ' --....---------­pets, 257-2978. W-61-tfc ','I'WO BEDl\OOM -, rll"t1c cabin; 2__"'" -"__-" , bedr®m. m.llblle I!lIJIIe. 1 block Bennetts

"FOR RENT _ Furlllshe!i aJlllrtmellts. Olle SuperSlIVl!. Levi Self. 257-?947. $-ll3-tfcwith fireplace. Nil pets. 'I'~lep\lol!e 2117- --- ".;----... -...:----2276. ' 'Il-3li'Uc 'FOR MN'l' fllr :March and A:prll, f1l1'-

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apartments,DIlpeta.CaU257-7llGli. 80'18- ~--~---- ,,",. - -tic TWO BJ;JDRQOM - fumlshed cabin In

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TOO MANY FEATURES TO NAME.SEE TO APPRECIAD.

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Six acres. very private tract iII,eulualve aabdlvlalon. Undergrooad trtnltlell,all wcather roads, perfect fot honsel. Speclaea1ar view of SlurB BJauca andCapitau. Price inclUdes otheramellltles.

For lutOmll'ltloa:, call ADD Gelli'ge•••

ON AN: extremely gili'd lacaUau OD MEANDER DRIVE we olfer l'I 2bedrlll'mmobUe with carpllrt. At the back Ia l'I Il'lI38' buUdIog plus a 10'.u' metalbuUdIog. ' ' • '

1N THE TULAROSAl'Ireawe Illferseven10 acre tracta III good laud, excellentwater at a reasollBble depth and priced Iaa rauge frllm flOO til $800 peracrll.

TRY THIS LAS LOMAS locatioD lIII • comer lot with a ..ved ,treet IlD twosides, exceUeDt vlew, 3 bedrooms, 1% balbs, carpllrtl' approJdmately 1152squDrefeet.

For The Horse Lover

WEHAVEITAu.. 'At the C!'eeMeadowsTownJallmes

, Our smlJ .'EST UDlt Is l50e squarefeet Nd 'We have twootherstylelthatareLARGER. We .knew that SO!!le of )'011 hot~ TezaDs wou1d tbiIIk yeu •ueeded DD air CIlDdldoner so wc pat 10 • lar&e 3'1.1 too ulllt. We alIO thought agara/:e wlluld be lllce Sll we added oue wllb lUI e1ectrfc door. A f!replaee II amusl Sll each uolt has \lIIe and It'l beautifuL OurJdtcbena are I dellSbt - andcomplele - Refrfgerator with Icemaker, dfabwuher, dlIpoaal, tralbmtlher,e1eclrlc taage with CIllltlnU\llll cleanoven,%hIch thickCoriaoCIlUDter IIlPl andWcstlnghouse lXL cabinets. We kuewyou wlltlJd wantaaellergy eJfldeafhomeso wc gave the celUDga anlUactorof33aud Iheexterforw.n anR2L

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PHILWALIZER, J\SSOCIATE "CONTRACTORSUE G. REAVF3. BttOKER JIMGEORGE, ASSOC1ATE

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river, all utililieapaid. Phooe257-6201. S­82-tfc

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COMMERClAL BUlLDING aDd reatal tmIta - 75' frOlllag... MldlllwuRaldOIO.

NEW THREE BEDROOM 2 bath, lIIodWed A.frame, beauUlnl mllSs rackftreplaee Oil laere pbu. Beavlly wooded lot ·1ec1u!led on Gavl1all Canyoll Rd.totiofestru. ,

EX'IRA. NICE DOUBLE WIDE WIth deck aDd carport 10 GreeD Meadowi.Comptete1tfun*1Ied,iIIchlc1h:1clllhe&andl~.'MD8t_toappreclate.

PHONEl ZSl.(ftt-311MECHEM-NlGHTSl 2$7-2851ARCHlEOORLEY,SALESMAN-NlGHTS:25'7·Z933

GLADENE LaGRONE,SALES'MAN-NlGHTS: ZSl-7988MARIEROON'EY SALESMAN- NI HTS: 25'7·7«2

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ALTOVJLLAGE• NEW 3 BEDROOM, • bath, 2 flreplaCllS, Jrl.level with 1880 sq. ft. BeaulUul

trees, on fairway, ezl:eUellt vlew with Iarl!:e wrap aroaad dea. Flonl stages of•,CGIlIlrudlon. Maat,ee toapprecfate. $9f,5llO.00.

• SPACIOUS. TOTAL ELECTRIC, • bedrooms, Z'I.I baths, rack fireplace,carage, deelf, buelllent Itol'llge, eidra largedriveway. flS,ooo.OO.

" •• 3 BEDROOM, 311ATR, luge reerClltl\lll room, bcaullfuUy fumlshed. Big

deckand a fillevlew III Sierra Blanca, Z300 $q. Fe. $107.500.00. .

HOMl!lS• SPACIOUS LOVELY HOMl!l IlII apprulmately I acre. Fully Iaadscapell

with sprlolder system. 2380 Ill. fl., with. bedrooms, 2 fn11 bal\la, st\llle fireplace,DeW CIlVered paUll, aU applJallCa and 2 car garage, pllll atllrage huUdlags.Beautlfn1view 10fllle sab!llvialOll. $84,SOIl.OO. '

• BRAND NEW 3 bedroolll, 2 bath, with fireplace. BeaatlfuU)' Ialldscaped.Close 10. $48,510.00. , '

MOBJ.LF.S.. :&1$ MODEL, 1f'. cameo, i bedroom, Zbatb, fireplace. Fumlahed, 10­

cladlog .n appl1llll... CIII U acre lot 10 capltall Sub!llvlalOll. $8,000 do"" withl!Ill1lDIllblemGrtgages. ' ,'. ZQEDROOM, 1 bath, with large add-oa, Ioclodlog fireplaCll; large carpllrt,

1IC.....te stoRgebllildlog Oil 3Ill" 10 CGIlvClllent10catiOll.m,500.00.

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M.<'1'Ovn.J:.,(GJil. ··-ebelilltlfIll5 nom home ....·b :.........·1- ~m' '.·,Ja~1Ille....~/!bIP.;;,n:u~II ..mller;w~.l'rl~Il~;eUl·~·"·"'" .~~ ,,','~~::1!'.$·~uY .,. fJll!l~.~,tnI!i~wlU"" ~.Ide..e!l.~I!i~rlt. '

" 'NqW A-~MI!l • Zbe!lto~ .-Jet '!VItb. flreplace,apPIlanI:eI, od: \!8b1l!etl,,::~~~!!Oll !ledrl•.moHllIalUOIl'Dtal1!~QI\ II ~Illewooded IIlU~rllnly

'" ¥OI)J!lRN,1IU'l' lJUSTIO • See tbIs llldlJ!leDewi bed.rI!lllU \l1l!!le with a talte Ilf,~oom~.O_n, will CClIIIIl!IerII VBClIIlt 101", jilin")"IDelIt.,.511J;J1)~1\I Ca.u.ET • l.OveIY!!l!lderQ \lOI!le II_ted lID a super view lot.0idJ f$lI,9$!I.oo ['l'r!l!ies CClIIIIl!Iere!l]. • "

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TODAY we toured an .impresslve,2500 sqlft home [In a beautiful vIewlocatlon] with a qualified Appraiser.He earelully assessed the qualityfeatures of tbe fully furnishedlayout. Thcn he measured tbegarage-work roolll and found Ithalf as big as the living area abo~e.

By utilizing exISting ductwork offthe 2 Cfo'A natural IlDs furnaces, thise,ould be converted to beated area.WJlb a total square footage of morethan 3700 sqlft under roof, and wIthsome handsome furnIshings to hoot,we think tbls hallie Is a terrUlc buyat $90,000. Why not call OLLIETURNER to scc It?PRICE JUST REDUCED! Don't leiWinter get you down - good buyavailable on well·malntalned 1100sq/ft, 3. bdnn/2 full .bath home.Uvlng room view of the Peak. Lotsof storage underneath. Call OLLIETURNER abouilinancing It to youradvantage. Now $31,500.SERENE ALTO ACRE Is level withgood trec-eover and a view you I'8nrelate to. Apretty spotfor that cabinor home Yllu've been wanllng tobuUd. Priced at $8000 with goodlerllls. Call PAT nANARV whoalso can show yoU good acreagebuys In the Nogal-Bonito area.

CONDOMINIUM PLUS - Vouprobably won't find a better buythan this 2 bdrlll/2 bath at exclusiveAllo AI]16 and Dn Alto Village reglllarmelllbenhfp 101 for $58,000. ContactDOUG DecOURSEY, our lIIan onthe slopes for all you mogulmasters!RENTAL REFERRAL SERVlCE­Jusl starting It, and we sure CQuiduse your help. Simply tell us whatyour rental property consists ol and

. cosls per month. We'l1 refer allprospective tell8nts 10 you 8lI theycall In. Won't you help us meet thishousing need?

MLS 505-257-7477 IiBuck Meyer, Broker

Ollie Turner, AssociateDoug DeCoursey, Associate

Pat Fl;mary, AssociateBox 783, RUidoso. NM88345

FOR SAI.E BY OWNER - 1977 dou"l.wide mobile. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fuJIcarpet. 2 larlle decks. easy access, clllI .'257-7086 or 257-5708. G./ll-tfc

CHOICE VIEW LOTS - mobile home or. residential. all utilities, paved street,

priced to sell. AI"", Adams. llQ7Mechem. 257-7733 or 33.6-4581. A-77-tfc

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NEW TliREfJ.BEDROOM - 2balllbomel .beautiful view, very accessible. Call257-5539 or 257-7657. W'77-ifl:

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NINE APA]l.TMENT UI)lITS - onSuddertb and Evergreen. WlIl sell 5 or1111 9 units. Approximately $11.500 per

, lJIIit. Phone I-3M 2522. . B./ll-tfc

THREE OF THE MOST - beautiful lotsleft in Ruidoso on the river. Ideal forhomes or condqminlums. Each lot$35,000; newly remodeled, threehedroom, two bath home. Ideal fOrresidence Qr ~ompany entertainmentresort.. $85,000. Call H53-4755 after 6p.m.W78-tfc

. P~F,..,. bet!rllOQ\, 'l. bf!1l! hOlne; f1!l'lll$het!, pillS deep freeze an4 ..wate!' ~Jtener.Easy aecesslllld lots.qfpqtent..... lJsted at f32,500. .

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FOR SALEO]l. TRAD/!: - country living.' in Las Cru~~i1IOlseastofcity, all

utilities available. Beautiful. view ofOrgan Mountains. WI1l consider fortrade for any or aU lots. 1-354-2413. F-78­tfc

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MOUNTAIN HIDEAWAY: SI!Iall log cabin, flu<.nlBhed with deck and on a SO'xllO'lolall for$12,500.oo.

COMMERCIAL LAND: ZZO'xIoo', owner wl1l bUild toBUlt tenant and give long tenn lease.

2 NlCE COMMERCIAL LOTS: 190'x1SO' total landfor $30,000.00 with terms.

IDEAL "A" FRAME: Wlib ptInof8l11lc view of1II0Untalns and GoU Coune. Three nice bedroolll8,pretty ldtchen and living area with fireplace, fullycarpeted and on nIce lot for $58,000.00.

MOTELS: We have two of the nicest motels InRuidoso with attractive living qnarters, good .eslnbllshed bnslne.. and boob op'eD to serious wyen.

Phone 251-4228 or 257·429JASSOCIATE REALTORS

JEANNEWIIITLOCK BOBALEXANDERRes.: 2S7-S/84 Rei.: 257-5(98

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PRESENTSSubdivisions with underground u,i1ities and sewer available

AIRPORT WEST 4th ADDITION WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES UNIT "-ALSO-

EAGLE CREEK ACRESQuiet Acreage Tracts

BOX 55, RUIDOSO, N.M. OFFICE LOCATIO~-HIGHWAY 37 PHONE 257.2425

-MOBILE HOME LOTS -RESIDENTIAL LOTS. -COMMERCIAL LOTSObtain HUD property report from developer and read it before Signing anything. HUD neitherapproves the merits of the offering nor the value of the property as an inve~tment, if any.

Ruidoso's Most Active RealtorsBROKERS

MARGIELYLE WAYNE WHITLOCKRes.: 257-2163 Res,: 257-5184

NEAR THE AmpORT: A very lovely homc withgreat view. close to school, on paving and consisting oft1Ifte Iarce beciroolllS. two baths. specious living room'lI'Ith fireplace. gamc room Dnd 1\1'0 car gnragc. Idealforgradousllvlng In the Mouatoills.

INVESTORS DREAM: Nlrc Mouatoln Chalet.Pretty view and lot. Threr Iwdrooms. lwo baths, livingroom with fireplace. (In)) needs palnllng insIde andDeW carpets. Ellcellcn' ""y. $45.000.00.

Z EXCELLENT YI'<\R ROUND HOMES: Both onpaving and all rlt) utOlIl... Three bedroollls. I'" bath.,large living roolll with flreplacc lor only $32.000.00eacb. Near lhe schools and Ideal year rouad locations.

.M ATl'RACTlVE TWO BEDROOM: Home near tbe

~'7' school, pll city utUllles. on paving, c1can and pretty lor

only $29.500.00,

. LARGE FOUR BEDROOM HOME: Near the AIr­port'. Ready fnr imllledlate pos....lon. All carpeted'lI'Ith fireplace and enclosed garage. Nestled amongpines and easy access.

". OFFICE· CHAPARRALTRUETT BALL - BROKER E. H. & MARIE PARRAR MOTOR HOTELOFF.,PH.5OS·37.·...c84 ASSOCIATES PO BOX4266H.S.Res. PH. 5OS·37e·41 15 RES. PH.'lSNI71 RUIDOSO, N.M. 88;145

5 MOBILE HOMES - on 2 acres, Incollie property with conntry \lv",gStorage bnlldlng and corrals, .

SUMIiIER CABIN - UPPER CANYON - river In your back yard.MOTEL- 15 units on Mechelll Dr. Nice living quarters.

,MOBlLEJlOME - two hedroolll on nice lot. Metal storage hldg.721 FEET highway fronlnge on HW)'. 70. Good business location.LOTS - Beautiful, scenic residential - Agua Frla, Sferra Blanca and North

Heights Park. .

Residential - Lots - Commercial - Ranches

Pl:j~,.;..RllidO$O [N.M.].NQ~s Thursday, March 2.1"81.,,.-----...-- '.' e.

.• ~~~,l,.,.',o.PPOR'UN.~TYI BY O'W'N'.'E'.'R'.,o,mln,.wOma", or refired I .. '.' .~ple._lIbu$i"ess with I Two bedroom IInf1!l'lll$het! bO\1ll~ .

I living CJuarters. " I completely remodeled ...terl!!r and .

I $1 500' 00 ·11 h dl exterior, Is earpeted !!lId "as'.' .•... WI an e. I fireplace. Lol'8ted 011 a e1r1!\e drive

• ' Phone 25704310 J near blgb school, SbOPPlng, 1Ja",

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TWo-sTORY WI'm AVIEW - Very nice 3bedroom.2 bal", fireplace, .cleek, good View and DC_, spiralstmcue. $31.....

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.IF YOU ARE PRESENTLY COlllSIDERING

SELLING YOUR HOME, LOT OR BUSINESS, BILLPIPPIN REAL ESTATE, INC., WOULD BE HAPPYTO V18rr WITHYOU AND DISCUSSYOUR PLANS,

BEAUTiF1JL WOODED LOCATiON - JI'Ilrnllbed 3bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace. carport, carpeted. atlUtyroom and a nice patio. SmaUcreek iI1bll\!lIyard, p1ealyof trees and easy accells. 'Ibe price Is rlsJlt to see tblaODe aDd compare.

CLIFFOWENRes•• 257·7&49

EDDIEPARKER •Rea.: .251·7111

Gleaerane378-4201

Jim UtUefield336-4657

HEL:PWANTED.Rell Elitate Salel Person or

Anoelato!Btokerlo lake In1l charge oflocal oUlce. Also reeepUoaIat, some •bookkeeplag elQ)er\euee uecea.ary.Wlry'opeII.Call~. ,

.. lIPPImOANYON ..;.~" ....il! R!!!I~. 2DR, 1 batb qblJl, Rocll fl~lll\!e. )1"'0 .gdcarpon. FlI lShd. QWllerwill fl!!iIqee. ".500.00,· .'. . . '. . .'.

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'. bIIn. !>WIlerwill '''~witli.20% ...._ . . . . '.. '.. . . '.. . '. . ..SPLJT·J..OG C.4BIN ,;... I.O.!!I'e. with 468' llIl Bo!IllQ Creek wllb llIrgc; cot.

to!lwQOd. t.-ee.,3 JSR.,r1~~f\riiJl1ace.s~!le1Joll1pO~. Feaced '0" yolW •nl *"1 ..... 'in'IllIhed . . '.J,IO .ell,... ,-'. '.. ..... '. . ..

... CO!'rmERcw.i,OTWl'mINCOml-qex! lQ r.ftnltMaI1 [7 to111~UR,l~ ..baIbA·h·.lile. ROllm tobnI1llllOmQ:IernalbuUdtag OD HW)'. 37 fI:olltage. Agood .bJvell(ment."".P,· '. ..... .. ....

»RJl:A'l'tlTAIUNG VIEW ~ pverlooldllg gllU IlODrllewlth Old Baldy hi tbebaekgrouDd, &fodlf.led A·....1l1e,3BR. ''''. hllths, ftreplaClC ... d!ln.Jld Ul'!narea, Nice g"me room. Wo.--'hop. Gar:pge. Awell·hullt home~ .Approx. 200lI l1li.ft. UlIfll,rllillhe4-$81,500. .. .. ... '. '.

WE BELIIllVE~ tbllt Ibe fltst quallfled buyer wbo knoWl prope.-ty Valpell .a!l4Ukea the area will bay tbll 3 DR, 2 balb A.fl'llJlle iii the Upper C!lnYll!!i

.li'Ireplace, utility rOO1l1" dC41k, AptJr. UlI7aq. fL beautifully fQt!lillbed. $42.500.'. . .

[.,\UNJ)RY- Ilvel'Dlle grols !U'Ound $30,000 a year. Own!!l' wmftaanee. G\lodopportunlty f.r retlredpeno!!i $50.0001 .,

Lela Easter Real Estate, Inc.SEE.USBEFOREYOU BuYORLIST~1-1313 - BoX284~Mecilllm Drive

Jo1ulT. WlnnUord Bnuol WiJinlford Lee Walker25H313 %57-1313 25'1-$U5

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BILltPIPPINRes:. 378-4811

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MUST SEr..L - 3 bedroom. 1 bath. fireplace, goodlocation, city utllitlea, fu...illhed $21,750.00. Don't millsibis one. .

· YEAR ROUND LOCATION - 3 bedroom, 1 balb.llreptace, exceUent year round location. city utnlUelI,clOlle to sbopplng. $3.,500.00.

EXCEr..LENT BuY - 'Ibis extra nIce 3 bedroom, 2bath home hul700 .q. fL Uvil1g room, den. fireplace,covered carport,=ltorage bIIUdlnlll, large comerlot Ingreat loc.tlon. covered patio, city utilitles. Ownermust seU $51,000.00.

VERY NICE - FJu'nIIbed 2 bedroom, 1¥.1 ballul,flreplace.ltorage bllfIdIIII, c1rCll1arclrlve, located oa2lots wllb good view and excellrnl year roUl:ld acecll.$31,500.00.

• LIKE NEW - Tbelr nUty bouae has ZbedroOIDl, 1bIlth. utlUty room, flnllhed b.semeut, fireplace, e1ecn,nice woode410t, city utllitlea, paved street,2yearI old.

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3 LEVEL HOME OR CABIN - 2,OOOsq.ft.furnlshed.lovely·vlew. Will sell OI'trade,257.2302. W~l-tfc

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FOR SALE BY OWNER - Lot, 100' front,approximately 290 It. deep, with or.without moblle home. 1 mlle from Pizza

. Hut on carrizo Creek. Phone 257-4910 or1-746-6965. S-51.tfc

-----~--------TWO.BEDRooM - 12'XOO' traller. fur-nished, 6 miles east of Tularosa, acrossfrom Bent P.O., can 257-t278 01"671-4472.M-83-8tc

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Insulation, storm windows. and msnyextras. Ex~lIent tenns.l0354-2206. W-83­ttc

TWO BEDROOM HOUSE - wltbbasement, unfurnished, $300 per month,plus bills. Bill Pippin Real Estate Inc.257-4686, P-83-2tc

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UNFURNISHED - 2 bedroom condo. 10/,bath, utility room, big brick fireplace Inliving room and dining area. Dish·washer, garbage disposal, .trash com­pactor. range. washer/dryer. all GE.I.evel, very attractive; easy yeararound·access, Cali Perteet·Parks & AssociatesInc. 257-4073 !l!'257.2397. P-83-tfc

BY OWNER - lovely 3 bedroom home InAlto. full social and golfing membership.Tosee, call 338-:4714. R-83-4tc

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NEWLY REMODELED - two bedroomhome, year round availability, aU cityutilities, east of high school footbanfield. Ideal for resort cabin or localresidence. Only $30,000. call 1~53-4755

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type 3 bedroom. 2 bath, nlce lot, $285monthly or$28,800. 37e.4740. R-'19-tfc

SMALL BUSINESS - for sale, goodfamUy operation. cau 257·7086 or 257·5708. G-81-tfc

NICE HOME - on 8 aeres In HondoValley. Water r1gJl1s, orchard, per­manent grass. Phone' 1-653-4752 fordetails or appointment to see or writeowner, Star Route. Box 4, Hondo, N. M.88336. S-'I1-tfc

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PICTURE YOUR FAMILY ...in this luxury condominium located on the Alto Country Club golfcourse. 2,450 sq. ft. of spacious Iivin!l plus 2-car garage. Com­pletely 'furnished and professionally decorated with theThomasville collection of fine furniture; coordinated linens for 4bedrooms and 3 baths; patio furnishings for the sun deck; allkitchen and' utility appliances down to the 12-place setting ofWedgewood China. 2 separate furnaces provide extra energy­saving feature. Alto Country Club membership Included In priceof 5124,500. :

Spectacular· view of Sierra Blanca Peak and EI CapitanMountains are yours at no extra cost.

BY OWNERFor appointment callAnn George, 336-4353

,TWO BE:DRooM. 1 bath. unfurnlBbed cablll. all electric,carpeled, fireplace,

beamed celIIog, refrigerator, electric stove, paneled, beautlfal vlew III taUpiDes. $22,000.

HOME BUILDING SrrI<8 TOWD aDd Co'IIJ:Itry Nortb, _trleted, city waterand electricity. some level, some on a DlOUDtaIl111cle with a view, wOOdedarea,$4,2QOaDd up. .

VERY NICE 2 bedroom, 1 bath, flIndsbed cabiD, cedar paueliDg, F'nnldlafireplace, carpeted, large deck with woDderfu1 vlew, Wxl!' storage un­demealb, iDlulated iD anac~slble&rea.

LEVEL PERFECT BUIIDING SITE In Alto Village faclng number 4 gI'etIland Sierra Blanca Mountoln. IIicludea COtIIltry Clubmembenhlp.

GOOD MOBILE: HOME: LOT•. view. honel aU01I'ed,185'xUO', Palo Verdeatea.

IF IT'S LAND • • • IT'$ BOYKINilUID0501 NOGAL AND CAIUlll010 AREAS

1NVI!:S'1'ME:N'I' PItOPER'I'lES- 100 IIcre••cijo/Ds tbe V.ney of lbe FIteIISlatePark. ldeal for mobne hOine orcainpet' part. .

HAVE AN OLD HELEN RAEmiDlngcllllnt,ll(cb oatln tbeUlieoiDN.tlilDlllForest like a "SOte thUmb. Huge trees, twIllbiginOlllllaiD Itteam, deer, bellr'.turkey• Ideal for chntch camp, hnlitlDglodge, orhofl' camp. EDd at Ibee1ectrieUne. .

HAVE SEVERAL 40 Bctell tracts cllllle iI1'to CIIrr1tozo.HAVE: SE:WllAL one and two acre tracli. a mIJIDte8 nd ottHlghway 31.

o 1096d9wa. .. .HAVE: A 200 ACRE liiibdivbtOllIi~l'ed ud ready to Jell. All III I' licre.

ttactrf, good sweet watel' 1lre8, IilllUraI gao aval1llWe betweea CIInizozo aiidNogallllJ iUghWlly 380. Will 'WOI'k1iDtal1elllwftfl'lny 1IIIlIlIflelhllle.people-orptomoters. . .

Have a three bedroomhOiilie olll! lotlilll RiiIclOllO DoWJl(,ptlce IS tlgbtwtlblow OOwll. I will cliftYthe papers. . .

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5.8.1I0YKIN -BOYKIN RANCH.'dONE .-648·226S

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BIGGERSTAFF REAL ESTATEMLS NEW LOCATION m!J.JTOR.

257,-4720 1309 SUDDERTH 1'.0.BOX1SZ!257·5071

r'BYOWNERIII Reduced to. $69,500 forIt qUick sale. 3 bedrooms, 2• baths, custom drapes, 2~ fireplaces, game room, fullyR carpeted, backyard fenced.

Ideal location, 8 months old.With a View.

Call 378-4431After 5 - 257-7648

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Ml)Qtes Wei'S found guilty Febl'Uary 14.byU.s. MaglstrateJoblI Darden. Las CnIces.of cuUlIIg firewood on IJncoln NatlooalForeat under a free, PIlI'8!Insl (use Iud.wood pennft and then attempting to sell3:Decelnber1. •

The two were aentl:nced wfth. t500 fine,suspended, 1711 day. III Jall, nspended, (0hours of commUlllty work In Ruldoeo andsb:montbs PC'Oblltion.

They were brought to trial tIrough IIcOOperative Invtsllgatlm by the UnItedstates ,I>eparlml:nt of AgricultUre Fotelt8ervfce and the LIncoln County Sheriff'sDepartment.

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'J'EAM WON LOSt'1. ApacbeMuslc 19 52. SwalnsSbamrock 18 83. Pioneersavings«. 'I'r\lst 16 84. RuidosoStateBank 16 85. VaDey Plumbing Co. 16 86. BameyRueSandl<Gravel 14 107. MInIt·Matt 12 128. ClISa de Regalos 12 129. Hughes Body Shop 8 16

Itl. S.D.C. Realwrs 5 1911. Pancake House 5 19Ill. Las TresTlendas 3 21

HlRh ltldlvldual Game:'" J. watts 230; L.Keith 210; M. Rose 205.

HIgh Team Game - MInIt-Mart '174;Pioneet' 733; Barney RUll733.

HlgbltldlvldualSerlea-J. Watts 572; L.Xelthal; G.G~eS211.

HIgh Team Serles - MInIt·Matt 2135;Hughes 2101; BarneyRue 2073.

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Tuesday Grell'll ChiliEnchiladas, Buttered Corn.Shredded Lettuce. Crackers orBread, Cookies, Milk

.Thursday - Hot Tamale Pie,

Pinto Beans. cabbage Slaw, SlicedBroad, Banana Pudd!JJg.MUIr.

Wednesday - Fried Chicken,Fluffy Potatoes. Green Peas, HotRolls. Apple sauce. Chocolate Milk.

Friday - Flsb Squares, FrenchFries. Blackeye Peas. Com Bread,Fruit JeUo. Milk.

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;:=:::~~=::::.~= ~~:~Ie:r!~tl11:~!! inl!orrnationl!or bu ...yerceptton Is tbat /lp~n d!!tI!salways ll\ilIlltf. After t/l,at. dlItt:,bJsl:qff.ll Itlnt. . ·.I.~ .. .1 ~ .I'Ilpl'ellllllt the laSt day 1I fO!Ml !tI!m-"!!UId=rtOf Ule-:Iln..~~bOyllllll4 .. '. '. ,...be used. and that th~ fO/ld III \IlIl!IIfe~ ~t till! YOU IIPl!!)d bO\ll'lll!l!!ldngWltlltbe '!'be label on 8~a1l»lI: lsD;aore than The ~~tagll~ the Ialiel ls J>lI~on Of .co!J~$e. therll lIr.e mllny mol'll~.....8_l'ds

eM'a~J~~.0W'lIe_n,.......fa.....PO....:..t~..." ~IP.C..Ia.~.'Ya~'f1stop·!Ill•.,~ 8 ~clI8Ji@qf befNlIIstlQmetblng tiI~wbfle You cat YO!Jl' the amoU!lts of!1u.trients~ndecUor nutrieJJtsIn filocl amtbe,y al'Cl 1I~.1m­

- .. "... .w,," ....w_ ---............ ... bmkf!!st, .•YSMIle· lW$1!1ll J~n,anadultl1llU1, ~cept fol' kon. SlnCll\ldillt poriant. lfowever. tbIISCl·tbat alW!lYl!'sP"spec\allstat~ewMexJ.CO~~U=trdf.J:~lII11f~ llev::; tJ.':Y ta IIIl1l~4 ~Ion food ~lal\JIt at N~wM~co wom!!l1 need. more /rOil tbanml1Q.th.~ .pe!I~ on thlllllbel al'Cl \n4Icator ~1¢iI.the.n::::opspeO:s_~\~~~o.r.CI~...' ..dl!..... __,.:. .. ~tee.·lyog·· kWllfl to,£!~af!!.'C'at State .Qlllvel'llity. n YO\l al'Cl a ComPulaIVIl recOmml1Qdatlo!lll for women III used. 'FOOd3that cont!l!n these..llutrlcmts.·~

~........... w..-. .... ...... QIl ...". . tI!ms,eC!P WI!.....'C'; • label rea4eryou prol!!lbly !<now tbiltmtlllt . his .. la . . . th 1fkely to a1lIO be lloo4l!.OlIl'C\l8c,c· the litherhave thrown ol¢ fOod bec:ause of the date. aClX~d cereala. andprOdueta JIb paCkagedtOOds tQC\a,y hllVll Qa.e<lJ;lou qf the l' portion of the bel must show e necessaO'nlitrienta. . '.' .These were USQ/Illy ltem.sssch IlII d$lry maYOl1lll!lleoftolncarryqullllt)'assuranClll .lI!bddeslgnatl!d "NlltritII)QInfonnatlOll," U. S. RDA percentage of the foDow\ngRead!JJgthe.nlltrl.tlonlabei befcn,youand lncatpl'Oducls wb!clb carry a llWldi!to, d$tes (lr .fl'llSbness dates. TheseIO~ "Nutrition lnfllrmaUI)Q" Is Intel'estiltg nutrien~:· buy can belp yop ffrtd fOOds wblcblll'Clgood

tSOllhat'etthefmesfoomad~.be"segoodD.by:::.an'l'hls.._ ..~..' ~::~ If usedt

Uk·e1yby;~beAftet't··.peak.tbls d$YIl~! l'!lad!JJg,M It makes more set!l!e If It Is Protein, vltam.1n A. vitauM C (ll/!COfblcsour~ of PlI.rt!cIJlar lltJlrlan~. Thel,abel....... ~.... ......'" ..."""". '" no . w a. qt18 ·,·toad.· before •the product Ispurebased llcld). tblamlne (vItamin Bo1). Jlbofl8V!n, wUl a1l!obelpyoU' i;!lJNl8re nutritlillu!l

date If It Is handled ptope1'ly. Pull dates Check boiI:ed pl'Odllds CllI'efullr ~use I'MrltI!lJ! I,abe1\ng wa.. developed to b~lp n111cin, calcillm a.nd Iron.. Other vJtarnfns vallie C1fdlfferellt btal!da, selecUQOd fOr <

.are really to help the grocery store keep the store may. not always JlIIIf these, the cousumer make wlse cbCllceslnbuying an.d minerals may be 1ndI.ca.'ad.lf the fQOd -ialdl.!lts. collllt.... calOl'le,'and comperefresh pl'Oduce 011 theshelf; pl'Odudsafter thedllte. . food.·· . . . is a particularly good SOU1'Ce.... ;;;fClOC!lJ wIth famUblr oneil.

The only date In the gl'OCery stol'Cl that Finally C8lU1ed fOOds. ClIlTY packing The flm tb1ng a nlltritlon lahel tells youIt truly means a warning flag for showers Is dates. theile indicate wben the food Is the a.1ze of a servln8 of the .food'lI\ the « ,...,...:.:.;.;.>:.:<.:••••"' ,.:-:::::,:,;.,.:-,»:.»,.,.w<.>:.:.,:<.;.:.,.;,;.;.:;:~.;,;«.>:«'Z$,~:~-*'t:'""'>,i$>,~",.<:,;~: the expiration date. almost always. ~Ivedf!nlll processing. However. tbls lspackage.Next It indicates the number of ·•• ·.·.·.·.·.·M"· w.·.·.· ,,~..... .••.... • ..It tnal'ked "exp." These dates are pl,aced 011 usually In code that can only be I"eIl'd by lIfl11IIngs In.' the package. Witb tbfs In- M1J~·S.··· fro·.·'01. the' .~lJ·.0'·.·oty·.·..·A·.p... 'IItIt C· stonlscle~_bI ltabl tha 110 fOl'!D8tlon, plus SOllIe simple IU'!tbmetlc,

i ' It p.""",. y Inev e t s ppers thebuyercanflguretl1eeost.perseJ:'\lfng.'L·ARDYS will still stretcb toreach thatbllck carton Ne;ct on th~ label COD!I!lI Infonnatlon, ...:; of mffk '0 they can leave the stol'e feeling llbout the amount of calories, protein,

!' \~'" PItODVC~., . just a little bit SII1III'ter than the other guy carbohydrates arid fat. 'l'/Ie label wID,. .... .~ h. wbo just'Jerked up the first carton on the Pl"'bIIbly glve'tbe SlIm!!lnfonnationabout The llvestocl!: Industry bas a better

,,, "(' row. the cereal when It Is combined wIth mUk. outlook now as compared to a year ago.: "tIIOOI,I.tINOt Mt.NlI. But Ute fact of the matter Is that dates The same bolds true forothllrfOOds which Caltle prices are up as weU as sbeepIt WEEK OF MARCH 6 10 really hllve Dttle value If the food Is not al'Cl Ulually eomblned with 1I0000etb!ng else prices. ·lJght weight steel' calves are

. • cared for Pl"'peJ'1y when Itleaves thestC/l'e. before. eating. The consumer can now selling for 60 cents pel' pooundor better.You I~av~ freshly dated mf1k and Cliiined compare the calonllll or amounts of these Fat cattle are bringing from 43 to 45 centabiscuits for houl'llin a hot car. you wlll.stlll nutrients In dlfferentfoods. .. pel' pound. .have "doughboys servlllg cottage cheese" The lower sectlOll of anutrition label I received 1I report today 011 a fall COlI­when you finally take the food Into your may need a little explanation. It Is tl'8ctfor lambs. They.weB bringing b'lIinkitchen - regardless of bow smart you "Percentage of U. S Recomm!!l1ded DaUy 65 to 56 cents pel' pound. Sales bf fat lambswere toselect Ute right datesatthe store. Allowance." Tbils Is arecommendation for range from 65 to70 cents pel' pound.

the amoWlts of llPecfflc nutrients needed There hav~been very few wool sales but(.:::::.ffl.;::::::::~:::::::~~~:-;::::::*:.;;:t-:~:::~;:::::~*:~:>.:::::::*~*::.:.: for good health. It Is based on current 1 anticipate a steady market comparable

Bookmobile schedule researcb and previous flpdlnllS. ~o~nr~:~i::b~~~~~:~on~~;:..-,:;::;f.:""';~;f.:;::;;;>:::;:;;;;;>;.:<.;.;.;;>:;...«'::;;:::-:;:;;;;~::::;::M:::;: ~de~~~~e~~: ~~g~~::Ju;.:::.In.;ured doe

Bowll·,ng.scores blood wool are blgher thana yelll' ago.Many bomeowners love the taste of

sunJ'1pened fruit fresh from the tree. If "Ii dsyou're one of these people. but are afraid. n wayyou don't have the space OJ' the time w'grow the fruit yourself, dwarf or semi.dwarf fruit trees may be the answer. ,,·nto .~O"'.rJIstDwal'f fruit trees have several dlstlnct • ~advantages over standanl or fuD-s1zetrees.

Many varieties, especlally apple and Ron Stl'8ssbUl'g of Town and CoUl1tqpear, can be trained or espalleredagalnst Estates reported a YOWlgdoerestlngln1WJa wall or fence. Because they're restricted cal'port Monday to RuIdoso AnlnuilIn s12:e, dwal'f fruit trees are easIer w Control.lJlI'8y, prune and pick. In addition. they "There was some blood visible on Its leftusuaDy begin to bear elll'lier than standard blp." stl'llSlburg told animal eontrol ot

I trees - often within three years of pIM- flcer Mike Hernandez Jr•• "JlOllSlbly ItwastIng. Dwal'f fruit trees bave the same bit bya car."

. excellent ornamental value and fruit He also said the doe bad run lito thequality as standard trees. They produce woods after resting and before Hernandezmasses of beautiful blooms, bave at- ,arrtved.tractive foliage and bear generous Hernandez and uslstants David. Her-quantities oftasty, £uII-s1ze fruit. nandez and 'l'rankle Mmtoya cUmbed the

Ther!! Is no single chemical blllblclde bID bebfnd Strassburg's borne and apottecI " .that can be used to control weeds In.. the doe, but let It 10 becaUR "It dIm'tvegetable garden, but thel'e an other aeem tobehurt badly." .allel'l1atlves to boeing. Mulcb\ng Is adeelrable pl'8ct1ce, botb from the atand-

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When you are deciding how you should voteREMEMBER: .'

1. We need leadership that can OOIJUnue. to carry theball in Santa Fe. The kbId of relationship that ourpresent mayor has with the nee......, representatives,senators and committee lleadl Is ABSOLUTELYnecessary if we are to eontblue to· grow and prosper Inour greatvillage.

2. Our $1,050,000 Water Treatmentplant that doublesour capacity for treatment wm 'be lNUSEthis summer.OUr present administration ean'be thanked for thisgiant step.

3. $1,000,000 Grant from the Farm HomeAdministration has come about tJJ;l'C)ugh our presentmayor's efforts. He and his administrative 'asslstantshave also received a promise of more funding wben weget to the final construction.

4. The new Master Plan that was so badly needed inpast years is finally becoming a r~aUty and the peoplewho are functioning on these conunittees· have workedhard and taken this facet of our development 'Veryseriously. 1816,AFFECTS .THE ,VALUE "OF" YOUR_PROPERTY AND IS A PROTECTIVE :MEASURE

. P' OPE TY 'WNERS! 'FOR R. R ",0" .5. Ha.veyou Boaced how quickly snow has been

removed from out mum traffic arteries and bus.lnesscan be carried on as usual and our tourfsts ,c.- enjoyourviUage?

6. ThInk bard and long before you eastyour votefor a"new" mayor or counellmaD. We NEE)) experience.We HAVE espetience. :ror a better a.nd cOIlth:tuedgrowtblD the right direction, CASTYOUB VOTEFOalLOYD DAVIS JR.

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. Open dates on food wall _ II Balmystery to food shoppers. !Jot QOW the.secret Is out and _reb IIbows that IDDIIt

•~lihoJlpers say tbey always look for open;:.dates 011 food pl'Oducts, sadlyenougb,~"Wben they find that famIDar "2-15" Ibere,lItl1I seems to be iI lot of CClIIfusIon aboutwbat the "code"actually iiIeans.

" Then! are at least four dlffemlt typCllI ofdates that stand fo~ four totally dlfferent.messages. A recent USDA survey found

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In Stalin's and KhrushchllV'S a.l'ld' BrezhnilV'$ Russia l'Ielgl1­bar Is ur!!lld to Infe>rm on nel!!hbor. Rlllatlve ag",lnst relative.Child a!!alnst parent. .'

In Mao'S China the same.

In all totalitarian states, rule Is through fear, and part ofthat fear Is Instllled throu!!h"the threat e>f l'Iel!!hbor Informinga!!alnst neighbor.

Is the com:ept any different when Wll attempt the samethln!!ln our democratic society?

What Is the philosophical dlfferllnce betWli!lln telling thelocal Na:d leader your nlll!!hbor Is a Jew and telling the IRSthat you think your nllighbor Is cheating on his taxes?

What's the difference between tellln!! the local Communistleader that your neJ!!hbar Is straying from thll party line andtelllri!! the Game and FIsh Department youthlnk your neigh­bor shot a deer out of season?

Where do we draw that fIne line In It free $OClefy between afree citizen's responslbllltles and totalitarian snooping? -kg

What's, the difference between teflln!! the 10clII govllrnmentpuppet your neighbor has a Bible hldclen In hIs house and ateacher tell In!! the prlnclpa Ithat you're abusln!! your ~hlld?

Let me say quickly and emphatically that I'm offerln!! nodefense for tax cheaters, game hogs or child beaters. And, Iacknowled!!e that the examples of bQth governments andoffenses that I've chosen are extreme.

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. There Is no question that In a free society, It Is a citizen'sduty to report wrongdoln!!. The pollee In, all towns report thattheir lob would be made much llllsier and morll effectIve Ifpeople would lust report suspicious activity.

In Tucumcari recllntly some parents shavlld fhelr l3-year-,old son's head to disclplJ(le hIm for lying. A teacher reportedthe Incident as. possible child abuse. New'Mexlco stliite IIIWrequires the t\lacher to do so or fllce.posslble mlsdemellnorpunishment of up to a $100 fIne. '

I don't know about the possible merIts or demerits of IIshaven head. In our house an approprIately sized paddle for al3-year·old's behind would be standard procedure.

But what about the Tucumcari pllrents' argument that theyare now down In sometbody's n~cords all posslbllil childabusers? '

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IrrHltlll!"S Gllrmany dtlZ'ilnS Wllrll urged to Inform on ll!lcchotl111r. Nlllgl1bQrs were threa"l'Illd with fll'IllS.nd" 1m­prl$Ol'Iment IUhey f.111ld h, r\lPort thllltothllr nelgh~s,were

. J\!Ws. Children Wllre urged to Inform N.zI offlClllll$ .bo\,Itunaccllpfablll b\lhavlor by thllir parllntS.

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ClIpIlrience on water IS Umlted to rowboats.

THINK CHINOOIC WIND ,Chlnook wind? ThIIt's a hot BOUth wind

that !!Weeps through North Dakota ...SQIlIetimes •.• In the dead elf winter thattumllfleldsof snow IntQ seas elf mud , ..and helPa confuse the lIJIglewQnns. .

Which .Is beside the PQlnt. The pointbeing I oglei! a new~paper phllto taken InNew SB.ll!Jn , •• a hamlet mQre Qr lese inwest central NQrth Dakllla .•• showing IIman digging a car out of a Jll-foot snowdrift deposited by the lllat bUzzard thatterrorized the natives. He started diggingon a Sunday m()rJ! ••• located the taUIljlhtll of the missing v~h1cle by dark •.•and had SlIld car out Qf the drift and run­ning on the Tuesdayfollowing.

Nlit that It'~ been all that cold In NQrthPakQta this winter .•• probably got intothe mld..fQrtlell once or thrice ••. andthat's not on the sunny side elf zero ••. and-l5 dOelln't faze a hearty •.. even hoarywhiskered ••• NQrth Dakotan ••• what'~been cutting IntQ the sales of s~et ven­dQrs !If Ice cream cones Is the 80 mile perrour winda. And, 45 below with an 80 milewlnd'U qulck freeze Ii pot elf boIUng chl\lbefore you can snatch the spoon out.Besldes-; •. the egg fanners wind up I'rith.coyClles in theirhen house.CUT'N DRIEP ISSUES

Come March 1 voters In RuidOllO andRuldosQ Downs are to go to the j>c>lh ••• tollltpress the pubDc's opinion Qn whQ'U beholding, dllwn the seats comprisl1)g theIlovemlng bodies. And there are lots ofbodies In both vlDages hankering fllr a seat· •• which Isgood,

The issues are the same In bothVillages· •.streets, water and sewer.

RuldClSQ's street woes will gradually be '.solved •• , the present trustees have.arranged that. Thinga In the Downs,streeiwIse, aren't quite so brlght ••. butlooking up ••• and improvementll shoul4come by summer.

Waterwlse, Ruidoso's anticipatingIletUng going Qn Eagle Creek Dam •••with blcls to be let soon, providing no ooedrelUllS up more delllys. In Downs, the

-altllliUQn rillght bemQre llrucla1 •••but thedJances lor having IIJ1\ple water are good• •• Wn SMle deals can be made ••. and1heycan.

Sewer • • . now \bat's a bit mQre of aproblem ••• and It'll talce a bit of anntwfstlng ••• horse trading, maybe ••• toget these w~ resolved. flowever, theremust be water In every c:ommllde ••• andthere will be.

What tID means III thit the tQ beelected ma)lOl'll and tnJs\ee4 wlU easen­tially be foUQwIng through 00 Pl'Cllll'8/llllunderway. Leaving, as thequ~on votei'llshould be aaklng the candldstes ••• whatdo 100 propose to tty to dQ to ltIsute future(.'ODtrolleel developJrient ••• and at "hatcost to thetaxp.,yer? ,

BlUEF :aIT: The way tllll coal mInel'llbave been carrying on lends credence tothe runllJr thataUof them are cooItIng with/ills ...CD

Delll'edl\Qr: I'ritll io percent ofhis toW patillllt,lcId IIII believe there Is.il need f(ll' a cam;; JJncoin County, the large JIlIrt of wbJch Is

Iliunlty Melltal flealth center III RuldOllO, fl'Olll iluldOllO.to P!'Dvldea resldllllt coordlllator tor drug .Hoover, a tberapIat, "orb cllllMlly with .abuse and alcohllUc treatment as weU as DoctorJIlekI!)',apsychlltdst.OWlschool '1'IHl celttel' In RuldOllO wllUld be luadeel

At pre;ent Donbld K. 800ve.. by the Deparbnent of flClQIta1I andA1atnClllm-do Is dlling this work lllC8lly tnstltutllll1SfllrEcollllmlcCoWllleIlDg.. .

, ServIces that could be Clftered hi the.. .., ~ler inclUde comlllel1ng to 1lldivldwlII,.CQUplelJ, funlliea I\Ild groups and _suttatlcm with tbt schOok, cl~ and,public agencies. ,

U the general puWc will write letters,;requestIng the tcicatlon of such a center':here, to: DonaIcI K. floover, !lOll Delaware'Avenue,Alamogordo,NewMexico1I310,itII JHlISible those peraons lNlW havlng totravel. to Alamogordo Cllll1d work 1rithHOO'lerbete.

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At this pol"t SChmitt sees the leadingRepublican presidential prospects as Sem.Bob Dole Ilf Kansaa and floward Baker QfTennl\ssee,

GAlLIVANTING JIMMYOUr JimmY's bQund and determined ...

•bound for South Am~rl~ aOO detennlnedto g~t thelIead$ elf$te there thInIdng ...thinking as Our JimmY thll1P they shQuldbe tlJltlitlJJjl ••• eSpllclally abQut IJbn andus.

This uPCQI!llng junket Is an ambltlQllllundertaldng. ' •being's It'll on the lIeels oflIIs triumphant •.. Db ; •• Clltutroph1\l$ II!Polan(l, Indla and aDloog the ~blJ andJews '" which, accoidlng to ~Ql1s,were something lese than sensational .. ,except for thePollsh Iransllltlon.

IlllJtead of gaddl1)g abollt SQuth America. .• maybe he shllllid 'try to acquire abuD<lqzer 10 pUllh Congl'eSS Into line •..'cause It's obvlQUS that the fresno he'susing .•• even with aU tlJe mule poWef helIhoUid have ..• Isn't getting tlJe job done.•. the job he wants Congl'eSS to dQ for111m.

'Now Our Jimmy's a good Qld boy •.•lIincere, honest, detennined •'•. even Ifhedoes Just after Poles ••• but the maMer Inwhlch he's failed to woo CongrellS strongly

SInce the 1978 legislative _ionsaw the indicates that the quaUflcatllll1S for beingflouse-8enate feUd reilChing new heights - Prellident should be mlldlfled to the extentor depths, as lhe case may be - thOlle that a minimum Qf sb: years in Congresesame aentIments could carry over to the should be mandatory for any candidateInterim committees arid tesult In a coo-, •.• and that wouldn't precl"de anyooetinuatloo ,of the stalemate that kept the from holdlng the PreSidency. YuP . • . asesslQn's "feed bill" InlimbQforllolQng. fellow can't be captain !If a cUpper If'n his

"We both have vetoes now," said oneHouse member. He ref~rred tQ the Senateleadersl1lp's insliltance on a provlsllll\which would allow a majority of eitherfieIIators or repreaentatlvCll tQ vetQ anIntelim legislative propll$lll - even If anoverall majority of cornrnlttee membersdid favor It.

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The Ruidoso State Bank'$ sunUp to sundown savings plan earns as much as any savingsplan at any other bank anywhere in the U.S,

Savings deposited today earn 5% compounded daily. That meanS your savings areworking for you at S'J6 interest even if you put them ilt one day and take them out thenext.

It pays to save at the Ruidoso State ~ank not only because you get as much for yourmoney as anywhere else in America but also because money that stays in LincolnCounty helps everyone to a better life!

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. ~l'l'l'A Fl!.l- J'lI!a~RePllbllcan Pemoeratle Gov. Jarry' Brown .OfU.s. Sell. H!lrrll!Qn Sc1BJlIU l1$a a Very 1cIwCl\llfQl.'llIJ, S1:bmltt!ll\ldt "lIe'll make a lot""llIlonOf Presljlent. C.rl~r lind hla of noISe blif;.l can't $ee him bel1)g anMmlnl$ra~on. . ". IlltelllllUv~the~Plew:U1t~t"."

. /oaked .toglve ~"a~ent of the Schmitt dQ~s ~lt,,~ct "ubllcPII!aldent;~lt .Idin an .intendew dissatisfaction With gQv~mment to haveWith Ul!: . " ". ( . S!>ro~ effect 00 tllll ('Q!I8r$!!lollaUevel, to II

•~ .fh'st .'!Jl!fll tIIl\t ~~a tQ lnInd j$ c!ll1l\ineJ<tellt thla y~ar, but espllcially in'llIlI8~ur,' 8e'all ve.ry ffiIj(lllllmt8ur, fle 'llIIIO ivhen Corter Isu" fO!"!"&electlooandl!oesnUeaveh!mlJeHallY optlQ\la. . ' when ther~ will !l~ twice liS many

"fle'al!ijllht, TMre'li.no queatl!l!1 abQut DemQ<lrlltS In the U.S, fl(l1\lle and llel!llte''to lie, ~naSSlm!late l/IfQrntjlllolI very,facln/(thev"tefllas Repub!lcans. .very rapidly.:a"t lie doellD't leave lI\m$elfany rnaneuvering~. .

"1l9111l he ClIlldli Is turn arquiul and gobIIekwlll'ltl. 1 don't say YQII ougbt to bewlshy-wll8hy. But he's lin 8PI1Iteur. Ih~he leanwflll!l. I reaDy do."

Asked whether he hllIllll1lf might con-Schmitt, wlIo.(Iefeated vet~ran alder shllOUng for the vice "residential silit

DemocratIc.Sell. JOlIePb MontoYa In 1976 .00 a 1080 tlckel, Schmitt repUed, "I'm notand Isnl!W in lllll ~on(lYllllr Qfa ab:-)'llBr' In a "OIIltlon to think about thelle thlnga. Interm In Washington, has a almllarly .I.ow theory the Qptlons lire there but I wouldn'tolinloo 011 Corter'a WhIteaQuse ~ff. wllnUoexerclse them al this tlme."

"'l1Ilw're thllughtlesa," he,said. fle said It woUldll't surprlse SQme teglsllltlveCarter'a aides show "no courtesy at all" In veteram If the "interim" commltteea thatdeaUnlll'ri11l memberaofCongl'eSS. gperate during the year between annual

aesslons virtually Ilrind to a halt In 1978.Sclunltt $lIld Carter hall "green people

around him In tlJe White HQuse and clOllefrienc1ll around 111m in the Cobinet." Thus.lie $lIld, Corter has "aetblmself up I'rithtlJe samesltllBtIon Nb:On had."

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The fOrmal: astronaut said he believedcarter's vIctory In 1976 was due primarilyto public dtsenchantment with ted taplland bQreaucratic policies.

"PeQple are diSSatisfied with bigIlovenunent and Cartet'S renenglng on his(campaiflll) promlselJ." S1:hmltt said."He'smaldng governmentbigger."

DelIplte this, SChmitt expects Corter tobe the Democrallc nominee for president

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greal many in Congress seem 10h.rbor Ih. d.luslon th.1 the...•xlsts a Isrg. resen'olr of .x­cesslv. profits "hleh gonro.m.nl C.n c..p and sp....d 81'Ound10 .11 com.rs. Or thaI lov.m­lO.nl can sImply I.x corpora­IlolIS .ndlessly 10 pay lor' ItscOlOp.....lon.l. social prOJ:I'8DUo

.Bolh IISJUlOpllODS', 01 course,.... Ilnlrue. Th. l.v.1 QI profilearned by bllSlnOSll orpnlza­lions is nol ov.r 3D per cenl, ..lD8IIy belle.... bul around 5 percenl. And the hard I.ct ill lhalcorporations ....'1 P.Y faxes;Illey can only collect the_Irom you, 10. and ev.ryo.....be "'ho buys Ih. firtns" prod­nels. Y.I, lb. Washlnglon .....bal. gots on swirling aroundways of carvIng up and ndIs­In'bullng lb. ee:onomlc pie nib­.r tb.n on. "'.ys to increase IIIsize 10 live ev.ryone • blu.rslice. Non·produc.rs are I.vor­.d ov.r the prod...."" non­work.rs ovC. th. ",ork.rs-u.lmOSI SUR recipe tor min."

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parii~ LMlGEST WIN MARGIN of theweekend was set by Sun N Splash InSaturday's fifth race The ltelding who went :sharply to the lead of the 5~-furlong':'sprmt. galloped easilY doWll the ,stretch, •ten lengths ahead of his nearest com­petitor '!t the wire.

HARMON LA\'oQ;l, .maklng Ule first oot ofhis careef II! Saturday's second race, heldOn Impressively for a half~length win. ",heScout Leader colt withstood a late chargeby the favorite High Flying Cr!IW, In the5'h-furlong encounter for a '13 return. .,

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shot, took the runnerup slot In Friday's." oj .second race, she threw a wrench In theworks of the first Big Q and the payoff hadto . be dIvided. Only four tjcketholderamatched the longshot with any othernumber In the second half, so each ticket· IIwas worth $1,526. The alternate com­blnatlQn of My Gallants Jet (No.4) with'!ny other number returned '132.80 to 35tlcket holders. '

SlEWARDS' RULINGS: Jockey GilbertVlIleseas was fined $100 for faUure to ,control his mount Salling SCouter leavingthe starting gate In the second race,FebruarY 19. Apprentice Pon Howarl! was

, c\Jarged $25 for mlsU$C of the whip afterthe running of the sixth race, Febru8fY 19.Jockey AtIgel Jacobo taok a $50 bite f(K'failure to control his mount, Jeff Blliy,while leaving the starting gate In th(: 11th ,racethstsameday. :

HERE'S A RECAP of clalrnlng activityover the weekend; Top Royal was taken byValentln Fuentes for '1,500; My FriendJack (A. P. FrazzinI) $3,500; Grey Issue(H. E. Allen) $2,500; Vested Gift (Myrl )Dalton) $2,500; College Payne (Odie L.Dunn) $2,000; and Mark's Kid ( J. C.Greenhaw) $5,000•.

THE NO.5 POST POSlTlON prilducedseven winners Qver the weekel!d to lead Inthat catellorY. Here are the seasonal utotals: No. 1- 66 wins, No.2 -83,No.3-. )62. No.4 - 74, No.5 - 81, No.6 - 00, No.7- 57, No.8 - 47. No.9 - 31, No. 10 - 33,No. 11-=0, No.12-1.

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.' 10th -·6J,!, fur. Chill Pepper Pie 10.60, JOCIUiiY CHARLES WELL1!lR turned4.2(1, 3.20; Freeman M. 3.00, 2.40; Centric In one Qf the finest perfonnpnces In5.20. T: 1:19. 920 Sull1S1!d Park historY saturday by scorlr1g

11th· - 61;" fur. Mr. C\Jalnell ?JI.40, • , five victories from sevel! mounls. The5.60; All Downhill 7.00, 4.80; Shunte~ 4.60. Ql[perlenced rider started the sweep byT: 1:21.3. .' , capturing both halves of the first-Big Q.

12th - 1 mile. Buckrunner 6.40, 3.60, The triwnphs wefe aboard Wlddermal!3.00; Sonny Sol 5.60, 4.00; Wampum Rock ($13.10) in the first al!d Hannon Lane5.40•.T: 1:43.2.. ($13.00) II! the second. He thepturned In a

QnlaeDa...., 'lUe tel!-Iength sCQre on Sl,In N Splash ($5.40) InBIgQ-_.oo the fifth. a five-length victorY In the sixth

SUNDAY, FEBRUMlY Z6 on Pocket Coin ($4.80), and finally III the1st - 400 yds. Miss Char Go 18.40,5.80, feature he urged Chill Pepper Pie too h!!lld

3.80; JagaJet 3.40, 2.80; 80bble Te 8.60. T: win over favored Freeman M. fOf a '10.6020.44. payoff.

2nd - 1 mile. Be In A Garden 6.40, 3.40, THE FASTEST TIME for 350 yards was3.20; Fire Supply 4.80,3.40; Stymies Image set by Ja~~y Hank In Saturdsy's third race5.00. T: 1:43. ' atl7 and 32/100'seconds. That time is only

.,' QuIneDa-$20.BI five one hundredths off the track recordBlgQ-$20L80 set by Going Ladybug In 1974. The

3rd - 330 yda. Whatta Brisk Bug 20.60, palomino gelding. who was IlU!king his6.00. 4.00; Go For Winswn 3.40. 2.80; Drst out since 1976, led from the first JumpTrucklln Moon 3.80. T: 17.30. towin by l'~.lel!gths.

QulDeDa -$20.00 ' . DARRELL BLEVINS guided Whatta4th - 1 mile. Smoke Action 20.80, 12.00, Brisk BUll to victorY II! SUI/day'S third

1i.00; Daring Melody 23.40, 7.60; Proud race the season's second 33O-yard test forEnough 3.20. T: 1:44. two-year-llid maidens. The filly, trained by

5th - 6"" fur. Rare Indeed 13.80,.8.60, J. B. MontgomerY, launched an early4.40; Unique Opportunity 7.00, 3.80; attack and came through with a headProven Britches 3.20. T: 1:20.1. marllin for a $20.00 payoff. The team of

QulaeDa -14••00 Blevins and MontgomerY also accountedDlIIIy Double '150.20 for last weekend's two-year-llld, triumphs

6th - 5~ fur. Dancll!g Dena 8.00, 3.60, II! both the quarter horse and thoroug/l­3.20; Whatshlsname 3.00, 3.00; Mr. Marvel bred categories: Tarlo captured the first3.00.. T: 1:06.4 339-yard bout. while Royal Wood scored In

Qulnel1Jl- $28.%0 the four-furlong venture.7th - 1 mile. Chakee s!80, 4.20, 2.80; BETTORS HAD THE MUTUEL

Adopted's Man 7.20, 3.20; Mbty Phil 2.10. machines hwnmlng over the weekendT: 1:40.2. settinll two mutuel highs for the '77-78

Qulnella - nLZ6 season. Saturday, 3,900 patrons wagered a8th';" 6J,!, fur. !llIIIIIY Loom 9.40, 3.80, total of n02,380 to surpass last Sundsy's

2.80; Breton 3.60, 2.00; Mark's Kid 2.60. T: mark of $301.336. But Sunday saw anotherI:19.4. record-breaking total Qf $308,990 wllh an

Qulnella -'17.00 attendance of1,500.9th - 6 fur. Fiftieth Star 3.00, 2.60, 2.20; THESECOND FOUR _ FURLONGspin

Secret SCout 6.00, 2.60: Barrister Sib 2.20. of the season for maiden two.year-llidaT; 1:11.4. went as .saturday's sixth race. Pocket

Euebl-$ZUO , CoIn, a Master Hand colt, got off as the10th - 6J,!, fur. Ghost Light 11.80, 3.00, heavy favorite 11\ the No. 10 post and

2.20; Mr. Clyde 2.20, 2.20; Indian's First proved to be worthy oftlie attention. He led2.40. T: 1:19. from wire to wire for a five-Iel!gth score

11th - 5.... fur. King Smoke 1.20, 3.20, and a 14.80 payoff.2.40; Mai Jester 1.20, 3.0j!; Post.alll!1~o~er emu PEPPB& PIE chalked up his

. 2.00. T: 1:07.1. ..' ::;~ , ..~':t~"'J fifth win of the '1'1-78 season wltmlng12th -,1 mile. RlglC. BUAlIlt l~ll!'!X" saturday's feature race. The coIL who was

3.00; Hlheaded Fool 4.00, 3.00, MOIl An'Ive never far off the lead, put forth a13.80. T: 1:42.1. • tremendous effort In the stretch to catch

QttIneUa-'lUt stakes-winner Frecmal! M. for a headBlgQ-$8Ut

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HQlI\e-Made MeslcatlFood" 'EverytbJttg Is Cooked

1IIIJllJe'. Kllcben'Opetllla.m. - n:OI p.m.

Wll1ittgToPIeueoarcU.tQll\eml

PEDIJO & LILLIE YSASI

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MAMA LENA'S,

ITALIAN .

RESTAURANTIN THUNDERBIRD LODGE

OPEN 5100 p.m. .CLOSED TUESDAYS

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7th .:... 5"" fur. VictorY Prize 7.20, ~.80,3.00; Ste Ron 8.60, 4.40; My Frlel!d Jack2,80. T:l :07. .

·ERcta...;. '112.808th - 5.... fur. Lucky Sprite 6.60, 3040,

3.20; MOl!a Rae 5.00~ 4\00; Center Latch1i.00. T: 1:06.3.

9th - 5.... fur. Hasty Ability 6.00, 3.20,2.80; Sin Dientes 1.60, 3.60; Mantup'sMelody 4.80. T:l:07.4. .

10th - 6 fur. Teacher's Jewel 10.20, 1i.00,2;80; Five R. Scout 3.60, 2.20; BentvUleMO.T: 1:1304.

QuIneDa -,e.20Big Q -$71.00

SATURDAY,FEBRUARY25 .1st - 6"" fur. Widderman 13.40, 7.00,

4.40; Just In Jest 6.40, 4.20; Tiny Streaker5.40. T:l:21.2.

2nd - 5.... fur. Hannon Lane 13.00,6.20,3.20; High Flyll!g Crow 2.80; 2.40; saucySquare 3.00. T: 1:07.4.

QulaeDa -'19,40I . BIgQ-$577.20

3rd - 350 yds. Ja~~y Hank 5.20, 4.40,2.80: Kitascoop 4.40, 2.80; Some KlndaNlglit3.60. T: 17.32.

. QuIDCDa-'15.204th - 870 yds. Heza Rebel 5.80, 3.60, 2,40;

Mr. Swinger 5.00, 2.60; Rose Sands 2.40. T:40.94.

5th - 5.... fur. Sun 'n Splash 5.40, 3.20.2.80; Elevada 4.80. 3.80; Free Splash 8.20.T: 1:06.1.

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QUIDeDa-'17.ooDally Double -'15.20

6th - & fur. Pocket Coin 4.80, 3.60, 3.00;Millhty ResUess 3.60. 3.00; CherYl's Home6.40. T: 46.3.

QulaeDa - $10.407th - 5~ fur. Grey Issue 4.80, 3.20, 2.80;

Colorado Run 10.40, 5.40; CrImson Cutter3.80. T: 1:07.1

QulDella - $29.808th - 5J,!, fur. Brud's Boy 4.40,2.811,2.20;

Chico Wheeler 4.20, 2.40; 0' Denl!Y Boy2.20. T: 1:07

QuIDeIla - 'lUG9th - 5J,!, fur. Ack Bold 5.00, 4.00, 3.80;

Daylight Don 5.20, 4.40; Trace n Spot 1.40.T: 1:06.1.

Exacta -145.20 '

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GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN-

THRESHOLDINA-DA· 8A-COO·WA

(ME$(:AL) . . (ROOM)

ON THE MEXZANINE FLOOR....cket. forM'SliIlllMw.:li'tteAUin!filtloiiilleil

~cifGaelIlI"llhb&Il......."Iftet'tP,'"

QulaeDa - '28.00

QuIDelIlr- ".004th - 400 yds. JohnS Niner 10.00, 5.00.

4.00; Orbit Wrangler IG.40, 3.40; SavannahDeck 4.00. T: 20.64.

. 5th - 6 fur. Charldy Julene 4.20, 2.80,2.00; Miss Wendy Dee 6.40, 3.00; CopperCurls 3.20. T: l:lU.

QulDeDa - '15.40VlIIIy Double - $22.40

6th -6 fur. Nevada Line 8.80, 8.00, 3.60;Aerb Fly 10.00, 5.80; Go Jody Rey 3.60. T:1:15.

SORRY'S BARBECUESANDWICHES - PLATES

TAKE-OUT ORDERS WELCOMEDSLICED BEEF, CHOPPED BEEF, HAM, SPARERIBS,

BEEF RIBS, POLISH SAUSAGE, CHICKENOPEN 11 A.M.-9 P.M. DAILY - 11:30 A.M.-7 P.M. SUNDAY

- CLOSED WEDNESDAYS -ONE BLOCK WEST OF TRAFFIC LIGHT.

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YOU SHOULD EAT AT'MY SISTER'S PLACE BECAUSE. • • .

1. Excellent Char Broiled Steaks 2.. Aothentic Mexican Food, 3. Relaxing Environment

REASONABLE PRICESDon't Get Ripped Offl

7:00 • 2:30 & 5:30 - 8:30 Tuesday Thru Sunday

- J:911~erthJ:'ive -

located 3.5 Miles ~rom Ruidoso, On The Beautiful PIne-coveredHomelands Of The M••calero Apcch. Trlb••

"NEW MEXICO'S ONLY COMPLErl LUXURY RESORt FACILITY"FEATURING THE ARIA'S FINESt ENtIRTA.NMENT

, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 241st - 5'.. fur. Crafty Cinder 6.60, 3.80,

4.40; Jealous Spell 5.40. 4.40; Social Payne3.40. T: 1:08.2.

, 2nd - 350 yda. My Gallants Jet 5.80, 5.00.4.00; Do Bee A Lady 17.00. 9.60; Bright EyeQue 7.80. 'f: 18.44.

Qlllnelia - '183.60BlgQ- [8&4J -(4&aoy H)-,eUO

[8&4 )- 18&any HJ- $1,528.003rd - 870 yd•. Firey Serpent 11.80.3.00,

2.20; Big Que 2,40. 2.20; MonubeU 2.20. T:46.41. .

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"But onk y.lI"t the kln.dom 01 God andhlo rll~t...uonuo; and an thu. thlnli ohanbe additd unto you."

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"Where Everybody'. Somlfbody"

Form 272 OS SEP75

FffiSTBAPTIST CHURCH- RUIDOSO DOWNS-

First BcIptist Church• Ruidoso, New Mexico

Location: 4 Blocks Above Traffic Ught On Mechem Dr.

E. W. Campbell, PastorPh"h. 257.;IOIJI

Sunclay Schop' I •••••••••••••• '•• I ••••••••• 9:4S·a.milMornIng WorshIp .•..••••••••.••••.. "' ' J1:00 a.m.

"EvenIng WorshIp•.....•••••..•.••.••.......••.• 6:00 p.m.Wednesday Evening•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7:00 p.m.

. <i-.,.,, . ,."u'~~iR"f.'~·,~~,.,~t';&.f·Il.,1 ,..,,,,,,l~""·~, "l~,. ",' I "'l'IIIWSl\ay, Ma~!l1.1 &!WlnlllMentllng· T,·,·"tl;uncb¢im- 'l,.l!iden Spll;,e' ))o1ailiOlW;ii.

Ce....miCIIIl;apldal'Y • 'Sllvel'llnllthlill! •• lI.te(oJ'.reglstmng·.".,nMY,M.~hU~fl:'.Whatfl'l'enlo-U 1I.•m .• Exel'l!Yc1e; 2-4 p.m.p,lII.;6,30p,m.• IlA~J;:TVFOR SI')Nl0R;< .•Ce,amlCl\- Easter Craft; 2-4 p.m.- .'Hand-· CITllW-NS - Sherlfh Depattrop,nir 7.1Q,"Holdin.R''l'Imli (C9un~ellng wlille re<:lllVlng p.m•• 'CHARU')STON' NlGHT ·lol1ader ,~,~,a Maniepre • FII'l!tOOOlelFlrst. sefVe~I' ea,1 llos~ IltoaftJlp: '1'wentie~ Dfe~~' .l!a$lsl; •.!!,m,. Staff Meetlng; MOp.Ill.:' Sul(l(ellt~)KICK uP YOUftHEEI,sANOl:DANCf,;.-Easter Bonoot Collt!ist. .' .. JOINlJSF01U\l!EVENINOOF FUN, ~;· friday,. Ma..cI! 17i ·E~ort. Shoppillg -, P.M. ' CJ;:NTFlIt CI.OSEO FOIt GQOP§·.·Trlinsp"rtatlon Call' ~57.4$65fo, FltlDAY;;' . .­AssistallCe; 10a.m.-NQOn alld 1:30-5:00 Monday, Ma..cb :17: 9:30-11:30 a.lIi'. ~~.p.m. ·'WJlATEVEIt YOU WANT TODO' 1.apldary/SQ.wlnp: • Silv,'rilmlthlngr'.:.day; 24 p.m,. - TIlx Ald. New MexlC!! Ceraml¢ll - Whptever; 9:30·\1 :30 a.m••,.,Rebates. . . ' ElIer«lycle; 2-5 p.m. • '42' alld OtherSa~rday, Marcb. Ill: 9 a,m.~Noon - Climes.'

Cermics/l,IIPidllry • Silversmlthing - TDeaday,lIoIarch28: 10a.m.•Noonand 1-2Whatever: 2-4 p.m. ..Blood ~$UJ'!!I p.m. _ S~lal Secul1ty Rep. Dlln Mathi$ •.Weillht Check; 1:.30-3:00 p.m. - STAlNE.D MPH; 2-4 p.m. - Blood !i'ressure/WelghtGlASS- Mlchilel SuttOll; 3-4:30 p.m.· Check; . 2-4 p.m. - Lapidary/Sawing •'BuIDlY Hop' DANCING. . S1lversmlthlnll/Ceramlcs - Whiltever;

Monday, .Ma..ch 20: 9,30-11:30 a.m. ~ 2:304:30 p.m. - Tax Aid; New MexicoI.apldary/Sewlng . - Silversmithlng/ Rebates. .Ceramlc~ - Whatever; 9:30-11:30 a.m. -Wednesday, March 29:9 a.m. - Bowling·Exercycle; 2-5 p.m; - "2' and Other Holiday Bowl; 10-11 a,m. - ExereyclelGames. 11 ,00 a.m. -'COFFEE TIME' Honprinll

Tuesday, Msrch 21: 2-4 p.m.• Blood . The Bowlers; 1:30-2 p.m. - EllercisePressure ami Weight Check; 2-4 p.m.· PrOllram; 2-4 p.m.• 'STARTING THEI.apldary/SeWlnl': - SlIversmlthlng/ FU)W' - Charlotte C. Jarratt. .Ceramics-Whatever; 2:304:30 p.m.-Tax TbnJ'lday, March 30: 9·11' a.m.•Aid - New Mexico Rebates; 6:30 p.m. - SewinlllMending - Cermnlcs/Lapidary _Cllvered Dish Birthday Dinner Honoring Silversmlthing - Whatever; 10-11 a.m.•ThoseWlthABlrthdayinMarch.MPR;8 Excereyle:"11 a,m. - Leave Center for

. p.m. - 'SPRING DANCE' (Center). Carrizozo Clinic. MEN ONLY. (See 3/9 forWednesday, March 22: 9a.m. -Bowling- SChedule); 2-4 p.m. - Ceramics· Ash

Holiday Bowl; 10-11 a.m. - Exercycle; Trays; 4 p.m. - Stsff Meeting; 7·10 p.m. ­1:30-2 p.m. Exercise Program; 2-4 p.m. _ 'CHECKERS, CHEESE, CHIPs AND •'LONDON TOWN' • Slide Tour with DIPS' (Olher Gmnes. too.) Bring a dish of :Barney Waldrop. your favorite 'munchies.'

Thursday, Marcb 23: ·Escort-Shopping FrIday, March 31: ,Escort· Shopping -• Transportation ·Call 257-'565 for Transportation Call 257-4565 forAssistance; 10-11 a.m. - Exercycle;·11 Assistance; 10 a.m.·Noon and 1:3~,00a.m. - Leave Center for Cloudcroft - Dutch p.m. - 'WHATE;VER YOU WANT TO 00' :

DAY; 2-4.Tax Aid - New Mexico Rebates. .,

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. CE~ ROulIS: ., A~Desiglqlted IDCalendarof lllveataBelteQ.o_. NIlliltIUIt DlreetarJ'o~t Office Drawer 13(0Ruidoso, New Mexieo lI8345Phone [5051 257-4565Membersblp Contribution Fee: $5.00

·Call Center for T\'ansporlaUo-ZS7-4505

Wednes~y. Marcb 1: 9 a.m. - Bowling­Holiday Bowl; 10-11 a.m. - Exereycle: lO­II :30 a.m. - 'Check In and Grin Tinle' ­Blood PressurelWeight Check; Nooo ­Golden A/:e Club Luncheon/MeetingMultipurpose Room; 1:30-2:00 p.m. ­Exercise Program for' Active People Over60 and Under 60. Too'; 2-4 p.m. - 'LatinRhythms' Dance Instruction. .

Thursday, March Z: 9-11 a.m••Sewin/:/Mendinll - CeramlcslLapldary ­Silversmithing - Whatever; 10-11 8.m.•Exercycle; 2:3D-4:30 p.m. - Quilting; 5:30­6:30 p.m. - Belly DancelExerclse Class; 7­10 p.m. - DANCE.

friday, March 3: "Escort - Shopping ­Transporlallon ,call 257·4565 forAssistance: 10 a.m.-Noon and 1:3~:00

p.m. - 'WHATEVER YOU WANT TO00'. day: 2-4 p.m. - Tax Aid - New MexicoRebates.

Saturday, March 4: Easter Craft 'BunnyHop' Workshop. 10 a.m.-Noo!land 1-3 p.m.- Easter Arts and Crafts; Noon - CoveredDish I,uncheon; 3 p.m. - 'BUNNY HOP' ­Hostess: Orby Neatherlln, Chalr- I

person • Advisory Committee - Instruc­t1n~: 1,lb'Shamburller and Friends - HazelKennedy. Dottle Quaid. Helen Mon­\Romel'Y and Lorene Ross.

Monday, March 6: 10 a.m. - Hot Biscuitsand Gravy: 10a.m.-5p.m.-GAME DAY.

'Tuesday, March 7: Vote Today In yourMunicipal Elcctlons. "Call 257-4565 If youneed trpnsportatlon. Food StampSaleDay- San Patricio. 10 a.m.-Noon and 1-2 p.m. ­Social Security Rep. Dan Mathis-MPIt; 2­4 p.m.• Blood Pressure; 2-4 p.m. - Arts/crurts.

Thursday, March 9: "Fool! Stamp SaleDay - Ruidoso. 9-11 a.m. "sewlnglMendlng- Ceramlcs/I..apldary • Sliversmlthing ­Whatever: 10-11 a.m. - Exercycle;·11 a.m.- l,eave Center for 11 :30 a.m. Lunch at ElPalsano • Capitan; 1 p.m. - carrizozoClinic/Cancer Detection ClInic for MenOnly. LImited to first seven men whoreflister. Cost Is $8.00 per person. Deadlinedate for registering - Monday, March G- 4p.m. 2-4 p.m. - Easter Craft - ceramics; ,p.m. - Staff MeeUng; 6:30 p.m•• CoveredDlsh DInner· MPR: 8-10 p.m. - 'PITCHPARTY' and OIherGames.

friday, Marcb 10: "Escort· Shopping·Transportation Call 257-4565 fOrAssistance. 10 a.m.-Noon and 1:30-5:00p.m. - 'WHATEVER YOU WANT TO 00'DAY; 2-4 p.m. - Tax Aid - New MexicoRebates.

Moaday, March 13: 9:30-11:30 a.m. ­Lapidary/Sewing - Sllversmlthlng/ceramics - Whalever; 9:30-11:30 a.m. ­Exercycle: 2-5 p.m. • '{2' and OtherGames.

Tuesday. Mnrch 14: 10 a.m.·Noon and 1·2p.m. - Social Security Rep. Dan MathisMP.R: 2-4 p.m•• Lapidary/Sawing ••SlIversmlthln/:/Ceramlcs - Whatever:2:3D-4:30 p.m•• Tax Aid - New MexicoRebates.

Wednesday, March 15: 9a.m.-Bowllng­Holiday Bowl: 10-11 a.m•• Exereycle; lO­II :30 a.m.• Blood Pressure/WeightCheck: Noon· Golden Age CfuliLuncbeon­MPR: 1:30-2 p.m•• Exercise Program; 2-4p.m. - cake Decorating - Bud Nickels•

ADUI.TRliCREATION·.-ROGRAM

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Sdloolhelllle PlU!k,Charlolte C. Jal'!'att, DirtlclOl'Phone 257-7254

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OOLDEl\l AGE CLUB'Meets first and third Wednesdays at

noon for covered di:lh lunch ana games atthe library. Visitorsare welcome.

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TIlERUIDOSOALTRUSA CLUB

Meebrthe 1st WednesdaYat7:30 p.m. forbusiness meeting and program andthe 3rdWednesday of the mOlith aU2 noOli. .

KNIGBTS OF COLUMBUSFr. Eugene Dolan Coundl No. 6597

meeta 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of eachmonth at 7:30 p.m. In St. Eleanor's Hall.Special meetings to be announced wID belIeld at st. Jude's Center In San Patrldo:JopnHowden,G. K.. RolsndWalsh,F. S.

ST. ELEANOR'S GUILDST. ELEANOR'SCHURCH

St. E1eanOl"S Gulld wID meet· everylIecond lIIld fourth MOliday of the mooth Inthe cOOrch hall unless othenrise slated Inthe church buUetln. MeeUnp start at7:30p.m. AU ladles of the parlsll are invited toattend. The fourth Sunday Ia corporateCooununlonSunday.

LlBRARYROURSRuidoso PUbliclJbrary 1I0u1'8

MOliday -3:00 to 7:00p.m.Tuesday, Wednellday & Thursday -10:00

a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ..Fl'ldllY -10:OOa.m. ~':OOp.m. .Saturday-l0:00Il.m. to 1:00 p.m.Pre-School stol'Y time every ThursdaY -

3:uuto3:3Op.m.

NARPEUncoln County Chapter 1379, of the

National AssoclatiOli of Retired FederalEmployees. meets at 7:30 a.m., the firstTuesdaY of each month, at Nob HillRestsurant. for a breakfast meeting.

Q.UIOOSO-SOi'lDO VAUEY .EXTENSION CUlB

. Meets ,th WedJ\el!day of every mOllth,11:30 a.m. Covered dish luncheon. Place tobe IIlDlllUDced.

EASTERN STARItuldoso Chapter No. 65 Order of the

Eastern Star meets 2nd Thursday of eachmonth, 7:30 p.m. Gateway. Vlaltlngmembel'8 welcome.

CARRJZOZ() A-AMeets each Saturday at 8 p.m. In the

Rural Electric Bulldln8.

GARDEN CLUBThe Ruldoso Garden Club meeta the

third Tuesday of each month lit 2:00 p.1JI.In the Multipurpose room of the PUb1IcL1braI'Y. Vlaltol'l and guests welcome.

RUIDOSO SHRtNECLUBMeets on the 4th Wednesday of the

month. Phone 671-4598. 257-7794 or378-tl00fOl' the current meetlnll place. ALCOHOLCOUNSELING

For aIcobol counseling telephooe PaulGalleglli5, office 251-54lK; rraldence 3711­ClS. Office at berracks northeast of NobHD18cboo1 open 8 a.m. ·12 noon, Monday,Tuesday. 'lbUfllday,Frlday.

RUWOSOB.l'.l1.E. AMERICAN LEGIONNt);.. ROBERT.J. HAGEE

Meets each 2nd and ,th Mooday at Elka POST 'ItClub bullding on HIghWay 70 weat, 8 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION"llD1I1H!r-7:30 p.m. WInter. AtlXJLIARY

WOMAN'S CWB • Meets joint!)' 011 the third 'lbursday ofCovered diBh luncheon and card games each mOIIth.

'Ivery Mcnday, starting at 12:30 p.m. AU RVIOO8OVALLEYInterestedwomen 1nv1tei1. CBAMBEROFCOMMERCE'

RVIOO8OVALLEY 'Meets third Wednesday In ChamberAMBASSADOHS office on Sudderth. MayoSeptember7 p.m.

Meet first Monday of the month at IIOODo october-April 12 noon. Meetings open toPlace to be announced. IIIlbllc.

D."'V.Coe-Curry Chapte, 23, Ruidoso.

Dislibled A,merlellll Veterans, hCJl.d,.,g1l\armeetings !In the first Tu~ of .ellmonthpt 7:so.p.m..1n the American LegionHsll, In Ituldoso.

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RAINBOW G1JUBASSEMBLY

Meets ea.ch 1st and 3rd Thllrsday, 7:00p.m. In O.E.A. Hallin Palmer (;ateway.RaInbow Advisory Boardm~ each firstThul'$day of month, same place.

B~ASI(;MAJ!B1.lL'PTIl:RS

Meet eaeh second and fourth MCIlIdaynights.

RUIDOSO MASONICLODGENO.7S

Meets each first Monday In O.E.8. Hal1,7:30 p.m. - Harold Reed, W.M.; ,JakeMcDonald, sec.

DARThe Daughters of the American

Revolution meet tile 3rd Tuesday of themonth, September through MIIY litmember's homes. Anyone eligible udInterested, please call 257-1259 01' 3'18-4882.

LlONSLIons supper every Tuesday night at the

Lions Hut In Skyland, Ih blk. off SudderthDr., behind Maytag Washeteria.

AMARANTHPonderosa Court No.6, Order of the

Amaranth, Inc., meets ,th Tuesday ofevery month, 7:30 p.m. In Eastern StarBuilding.

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NOON LlONS .Ruidoso Valley NQOII .Llons Club me!lts

eacI! W~C!!ld!IY. 12 1I000ll ~ 1 p.m., lit~..,g Pme ~U~t lri UpperC!l1!..011 of Ituldoso. Visiting lJOII8 arew~'Vme.

ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS

RUIDOSO ARID GROup·Meets Tuesday and Saturday night at

8:00 p.m. Cherokee Mobile VillageClubhouse. Phone 257-5239. Also ACtiveA1anon group meets same time and place.Phone 257-5643.

COUNSELING SERVICEPel'llOlla.ll family, couples, counseling

through AIIImogoroo CoimseUng Center.llel'Vldng Lincoln and otero counties. call257·7381 Ext. 16 for appointment. Incarrizozo, call~12.

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• UNl'l'El> METHOl>IST WOMENMeets each first Wednesday of' the

monthat7:30 p.m., place to be announced.

WOMEN'S WORKDAy ATCHURCHOFCHRIST.

In the Gateway area every first Wed­nesday of the monthat the churclL

ST. ANNE'S GUILDMeet.!J the fourth Thursday of each

month In the Parish Hall of the EpiscopalChurch of the Holy Mount. Ho1)'Com­munlcn 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch andmee(1ng.

CAPITAN LIONS CLUBMeets 1st and 3rd MOliday of each mooth

at theSmokey Bear Cafe, 7:00 p.m.

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WHITEMOUNTAIN'SEARCH &:RESCUE

Meet.!Jat the American Leglcn Hall thinTuesday at 7:30 p.m.aoeTullis,presldent;SteveRobert.!J,secretary.

COUNTYCORNERSSquare dance clUb meets at 7:30 p.m.

each second Saturday at the Elks Lodge.and each fourth Saturday at old PIcachoSchoolHouse.

RO'l'ARY CLUBRuldlJlll) HOlido VaUey Rotl!ry Club

me~ each Tueadl!y noon lit WhisperingPineRe~taUi'l!nt.

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APACHEIND'lANASSEMBLYOF GOD

Mescaleto I

S. J. Bruton, PastorPI10ne - 6114&311SUnday School - 11>:00 8.m.M~WOl'IIh1p - 11:00 a.m.Simcllty EveJliilg servtees - 7:00 p'lJI.WBllneaday service -1:00 p.m.

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7THOAY ADVENTISTCIIURCH

Calvin Johnson, PastorPhone -1.024-«21J.C.HarrisPI100e - 3'184396Saturday:SabbathSChool-l:30p.m.Church-':OOp.m. 'Tuesday: Prayer Meeting -7:00 p.m.

Ruidoso News. .

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FlIlSTBAP'tISTCIlURCH. Ruidoso DoWns, N. M.

Date W. McCleskey,PilstOl'Sunday Scltool-9145 Un.Worship service - 11:00 a.m.EvenlngWilnlhlp -6:00 p;m.Wednesday-7:00p.m•.

l'lAIlA'l rArmMeeting InHomesot lltembers.Phone - 251.(792.

FlRSTPRESBYTERIANCHURCH

Rev. Frank crown, MInIsterChurchSchool-9:45 a.m.MomingWorshlp-11:00a.m.

EPISCOPALCHURCROF1'HEHOLYMOUNT

121 McsClllernTtali. RuidosoFather Delbert Achuff, RectorPhone: 257-2356Dally Montlng Prayer - M·F -7:00 a.m.Sunday-Holy Eucharlst-8 &: 10:30 a.m.Wednesday:

Holy Communlcn-7:00a.m.AccilyteC1llss-3:'5 p.m.

Holy' ComtnuillOi,! - &:45 p.m.Cholt Rehearsal -7:30 p.m.

GA1'EWAY ASSEMBLYOFGOD CHURCH

· Pahne'Gateway - RUidosoRev. James Alexander I

Sunday School -10:00 a.m.ChurchServlee -11:00 a.m.Evangellstlcservice -7:00 p.m.Wednesday: Mid-Week servlee - 7:30p.m.

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Rrv. Wnvllmr. B. Rnlhrlink. PastnrSlInflav Srhnnl -- 9:45 a.m.Wnr.hipSrrvlrc -11:00 a.m.Fvrnin" Wnrship -7:00 p,m.

MESCALERO BAPI'ISTMISSION

James Huse, PastorSunday SClhool-tO:OOa.m.Morning Wotshlp-l1:00a.m.Training Union -6:30 p.m.Evenlng Worship -7:15 p.m.Wedrteaday PrayerService - 6:30 p.m.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCIlPalmerGateway - Ruidoso

Rev. Ken ColeSunday School-9:30a.m.Morning Worship -10:45 a.m. "Wednesday Evening Bible Study

and i'rayerMeeting -7:30 p.m.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Tinnie, N. M.BIIi ,fOlIes, PastorSun!:\aySchool-l0:00a.m.Worship Serviee -11:30 a.m.

CATIlOLICSERVICESParish P,lest: Father FlavloSantWanesSunday MllSIles: St. Eleanor's - 11:1&a~m.;

Sat. Evening (Fulfills Sunday ObUgation)7p.m:.; '. _st. Jude's in Siln patricio - 1:30 a.m. &:9:30a.m.Dany Mass as announced Inbulletin.COIIfesslons: SaturdaY - 6:30to 6:55 p.m.at St. Eleanor's: BefQ!:'ll all MllSIles at St.JUde's

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Meetlngat theDIstrictCenterof the O1urchortheNazarene, Angus

ReV. JameaJobnaonSllndaySChool- 9:45a.m.M~Worshlp-11:00a.m.EveningWorBhlp-6:00p.m.M1lbfeekServlce -7:00p.m.

GATEWAYClIURtHOF CBltIST

,JoeTboutpsOn, MInIsterBlbleSWdY- 9:30a.m.wOI'lIbIp 8nd Commulllon - 10:30 a~.SundayEvening WOt'llhlp - 6: 00 p.lII.Wed!ielIday PnIyer Meeting - 7:0CI p.m.LiIdIes' BlbleC1llss-9:30 a.m. Wed.

.JEIlovAIl'S WfI'NESS1;'.8IDghWaylrt-llJlockIntoF'orstHeightsSubdivision

C1IftOnKelth,Presldlng Minister'PbciIli!251-'1171SIiiidlIyPubUc Talk-l0:00 a.m.SundayWatchtower studY -11:00a.m,'lbursdByMfnlatrySchOOl,-" 1:3Op.m.~$ervlceMeetlIIg-813Op.m.Tueaday Gtoup Bible StudY - 7::10 p.m.,ltllldoilO.

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Cup.pHardwar. Ruidoso State BankMhItown ...... - Phone, 257;'S4TO M.... f.D.I.C. ,

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MESCALERO REFORMEDCHURCH

RogerBrugglnk, PastorChiirclI SchooI-l0:00a.m.Worshipservlce-11:00a.m.Worship service -7:00p.m.

JEHovAll'sW11'NEsSES.. K1ngdOlli Hall - capitan

PresidingOverseer,BertQleney'Sunday PubUe Talk-l0:00a.m.Sunday Watchtower Study -l1,OO••1JI.'lb\il'Sday MlnlstrySelhOOl-7:30 p.m.ThIlrsdllyServlceMeetlng-8:3Op.m. .

. Tuesday GroopBltileStud)'-;-7:3Op.m.

COMMt1NttYt:lN1TEDME1'IiODIST CHURCIi .

InGatew-rRev. r.iobleWlltilhlre.1WnIster . •SundaySchool-9:30a.m.Worship8ervlce -10:30 a.m.

FIRSl'IJAP'1'ISTCIIllRCIi. ." Buidoso,N'. M.ReV.E. W.GaIIlpbe11,P8storSundayse..vice-9:t5a:m.Worship Silrtice"": U:ooa.m.

.EvenlngServlce-1:00p.m.Wednesdayservice-7:00p.m.

Keeth Gas CampanyIn the' Gateway ...... Phone 257-4025

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MOUNTAINCJIRJSTIANFELLOWSHIPJack Leavitt, ministering

PhOlie - 257-5559SundayService -10a.m. meeting nowat

tile HoUday House (reM entranCe)Sunday NlghtService -7p.m.TuesdayPrayer Meeting 7 p.m.

at the HoUday HOlISeClIUItCll OF.JESUS CHRIST

L.D.8.Ruldoso Woman's Club

BillStreeter •PI10ne 257-5711t'rlesthoOd-8:30a.m.SlIrtdaYSchool-l0:00a.m.SactllDlentMeeUng -11:15 a.m..-

FULLGOSl'ELROLINFJIilCHURCH .

onEntrallCt\,Road InRuidOSO I10wns

sundaySchool-10:00a.m.MorniilgWOt'llhlp -11:00 a.m.sundayEveningService -7:30p.m.Wednesday Eveningservice -7:30p.m:• .sT. ANNE'S EPISCOJ'AL

CltAPELReV. Delbert AchuftPbOOe -251·235IlHoly communion -1"il'st&: ThirdSundaysat 9:15 a.m. .

CHltISTIANSClENCElCarrlzcizo,N. M.

Inamstl:anSCiencelibraryJ'lulldlng12thStreet

services:Sundays-ll:00 a.m.Wednesday -7:30p,m.

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LOOKING INTO TIlE FUTURE

ADDnroNALSEWERLems

The . trustees are presently considering thefeaslbUity of adding new sewer Jibes to serve Ourgrowing commUDity. Once the needetJ funding IsalTaDable" this service wm be provided.

The vlllage, through purchase of new equipmentata savings to the taxpayer, will improlTe streets .this spring and sllDlmer.

.STREET IMPROVEMENTS

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MyfamDlarlty with Rulcloso, and my years of"orking for Its progress" wBI euable me to k.p

.an. open mind. on new developments ~o makeRUidoso a beUerplace In which to work andplay.

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REGIONALWASTE SYSTEM•

,This project, for which lundingls beln.negotiated" 'Wl1I sollTe· the vIllage"ssew-..edisposal ptoblems•.TldsproJect ·l\'III beeomeareality fD 197f,accordblg to theengineers.

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This project, to prolTide adequate water to serveour community for many years, wBl go to bid thisspring.

NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL9

The State Highway Department has adlTisedthevillage that new signal lights for SUdderth Drbteare under review. This· response, Indicates.falTorable consideration.

.Of greater importance, the major projects currently underway are ". . .

the issues of this campaign . . . issues with which • am totally familiar.,

During mr present tenure several vital projects have been launched..

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present stage of ~evelopment. I believe"'that I am in the positlon'tospeeCl' .... ,, .

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Cadbu~ ~~g~ 54O:; 79

Vel'.eeta KRAFT· $20iVI PROCESS (Say~ 40') 2·Lb. '

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AI" DRY DOG FOOD '. $6-..p0 gr;~::a.~~r.." 2.5i:g . .

JOU Liquid \ 22.()z. 8".9'·.' ., '. .J Detergent. . . . . · . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. Btl. .

Super·Cricket5': ~.E99.Aim Toothpast~ ~~79

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$50:00 WINNERSKATHLEEN 'BROWNKATHLEEN KELLYJUDY C. JARVISJAMES KELLYMANUEL G. DELGADODENISE ROBERTSRENEE RUSSELLALICIA BENAVIDESROSA SOTELOTERESA MICKLOL M. BLUM

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Ruby Grapefruit !~~N 5i:. 99~ .Tangelos ~':: Each 89~ I-

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ODDS CHART

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Odds to Win and number 01 prizes un·claimed will be updated each week for allprize categories $25.00 and over.

Revised Informalion Posled Weekly'1 Your Nearby

SAFEWAY STORE

Bose·. p'. . Petitti 39'4, ealS Lb.··

RedPotatoes

Crisp Ap I Golden DelicioUS 454. pes ~::~~~~~ lb. .

EffiE BRAZEALGEORGIA CHENOWETHPHYLLIS SNOWALVIN M. JOHNSON, JR.NANCY JONESWILLIAM H. MITCHELLJERRY HOOOES •'MARY E. PAINTYOlANDA SOLISBARBARA B .BRADLEY

Double Ticket DayEVERY

WEDNESDAYGet. free Inatant Money ticket

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Camaron Gro)Jnd 11/4·0•• 494 ., Shrlmp ~ ••••• ; •••••• Pkg.'

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. Ch~nf··h·e·mu'ms Assorted 6.lnch$2t' R'.a""lSI"lIS'. • TOWN. lS·0'. $1'9 l~."~~ ..'.'.' ...-., ,- .y.+:<~.:~:.~;:~::~,.~.~*<~~~~~~ . . . ~l*'(,l'3Jl'('l'3Jl'('

• THESE ITEMS AND PRICES AVAILABLE MARCH 2, 3, 4, 1978,AT YOUR NEARBY SAFEWAV STORE LISTED BELOW:

• Red Radishes 6·0., Each 19~~ Bag Bag'

~ E PI Fresh• gg ant ~:~der ' .. , , Lb. 29~I~~• ~...••

QV1TCLA1MDll:£D$ .'Hollis O. Cumm.lns and Gloria J.

Cmmnlns to The lltateof New Ml!ldco,Park and Recreation CommIslIlon, All oflots I, 2&. 3, Block 60 In Village of Capitan,LIncoln County, N, M.

John S. Zamora and Francisca zamorato Downey Planer Worlls. Lots 15 & 16,Block 35, of Ute OrIginal Plat of Ute Townof Carrizozo, Lincoln co!,JJJty, N. M.

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Catfish Fillets $1 65 ~Fresh • ~

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ALIP_TO\II'h l:\'~~n:j'rtheb:e~.An~~~~?n~::~1 FortBowiet,Vorth the" lonl{. walk ';1;Of~ySprlq the valley c!lld!lr tha:1t'...unary.T!leSMW,.:.

lD'l'tie14teW...te, b lIIeltlngvery slo here lit the pltlc!!. 'l'be plliles of AmerlCll's Il8Uolll\1 march nOl'll\a!ly on duty lit the smaU rl\Il&eI{ii'l'biIJ (II helng sent to YO\l on F!lbl't!!ll'Y AIlli the !lifllUlof S . 'g lire very cl\f!lf\l1 are presefVed at manyh~Qrlcfomln the statioo'IIIUSe\lIII, . ,.",

twenty-ll\lVen_hen~ to_he Inst!laY 1Ill;be andeautillus. , NatIQJ!!l!Pllr!l~llyst!lm, f!lmo\ll! lI!IIIIes TherellrenQ cBlllp!ng or plemck\Jlj('. birthday IIIQl1th, and ~he we.of l;be bJr. lAlJlg before thill on lIIost years YO\l call familiar to everY $chool kid: Fort, facilitles within the park, \lUt there ,lQ'e',thday of lIUr brother, Joe, .' ".. seethe aprlCllttrC!!1! begiMIng to bloOlll~ Ne<:elislty,Fort S~lIwix, Fort LarlUllle, stores, trailer parklllllld eampgl'lll!Jld!J ...;,

It lWetllllthat eachFeblU!ll'Y lIay b lIIOfe Clr. at least sweUllIg their fr\Iit buds alld th!! Fort McHenry, Fort Dllvis, Fort Jtl\lelgh, tile nearby toWllS of WlUcOll; and, Bl>Wle. ::,;beautlMtIll!llthe Oil!!b!lfore, and thb nest ' weep!JJg willows are out IduU leaf. FortVnlon, Fort Il\lll\ter. • . Anotller Call1pgrounl! Is at Cblr!eahUll;;ito the last day Is line of the lIIost IIp1!nblg 'l'bls, Y!l8rtlle wC!!plllg wllIows are just 1M few kindle the Interest of YOUllgsters NatiOllal MOlIulllant, a fllclna~g 1IIItw'l!l;,,:to your sPIrits that I have ever 8C!elI. TM bellbmlnIJ ~ lellf out, l!IId tll\l Apricots are so lIIuch as arelll~e19th C!!ntllfY Ol\tpos1; Ilrea~ lIIi1es southwestofFort13tlW'le,;~white 1II0Ulltain $hlnes softly brl~t and still (ieepln their wlnrerbe!ls. . In southeastern A~ona. Fort Bowie '1fyoullre plalllllng _0 vW._ II NIIUQllBl.~then brl1Uallt l!IIlI gllstenlng 'by turns, as The V!lry earliest slgus of Sp!'lJlg are now tickles the imagination hecause, It iIJ Park ServlC!! area on yo\ll' vaeaUon, wrIlll 'the clouds ofwhl(e l!IId grllY float over the !!bowing. 'l'be Apple trees are showing a associated with the lIBIIIes ofthosefamous tile age.l\ey at P.O. Box 728"~S, S!U,lta;:'top l!IIl! then llown below the peak,'!lO that lIarll maroon color in their twigs and Apaches _ Cochbe alld Ge'illllimo. Fe. N. M. 87501. You'U be sent a free trIP .the Sierra Blanea b in a plnyful mQoll branches blenlliJlg with tile wlntar Plll'Ple. Today. Fort Bowie Is a lIalional historic planner which Ibts NPS al'llas wlthln /l,IV;saylnll, , " And l;bere b a vetrnillion red Unge to the sire, lIIallBged for your use and enjoYlllent easy drive of yOUr 1I011\e anl! !lhal'\ll::

"Now you see lIIe· now you don t. wlilows along the river. blelldlng with the by tile National Park Servlce.lt b lOCated facilities alld services avallableateach. :Our sacred 1II0untain Is In Ita glOry, winrer gold. There Is a brome color~ the 1211111es off lllterstare·l0 frOlll the town of , w •••.•:.:.:'"",.•.•.••'i:''''''::::.:.:'''''',~:::.~:~::::

knowinll thlltlt b our Ilrlde lind joy, C!lU' cedars alld, the JWJlpers have a light Bowie OV!lr a graded dirt r"",d, 34 mUes ,:.:~~:·~~,:·:.~:·:·:·:·:·,x":·:,,·:·:,,·.·,,»:·,.,, , .10ng·treasllrellll!lld"!J\l\1'k of O\Ir home In copper glow. The pmollS hltve the faintest from the New Mexico stare line. I~N~S~I~D-Ethe llloonlnin lalld, alwllYS In C!lU' hearts touch of golll. All these colors are the The road will take you mto Apache Pass,and clear In our Inward vision though we advanC!! sigusofth!! trllC$ awakening frolll a part of the historic site where there is amay he far away ~ and welCOll\lng \IS thelrwlnrersleep. parklnll area anl! the beginning of a III" the Outdoorsalways frolll afar as we journey back .'l'bb b still wlnrer, since Spring does not mUe trail to the actualslteofthe old fort. '.towards ,hOllIe, beIlln until March twenty-one. It looks as But you don't have to walk a lIIi1e aJlll a bV Gary Dollahoo

There is. a Joyful glow to the whltll though we are, going to have a long wmrer, llalf before you see solllethlng of historlCllIlIIOuntaln now, for 0\11' lllountaln b always but still very IIIlld wlntllr weather; so that Interest. Apache Pass Itself, whlctt -:....-:....:...,;-.:.----------...,happy when Its ml!lltle of SMW has In- there will 00 II little IIIUd season, all Its separatlls th!! Chirlcahua Moulltalns to the Lea Lake lIIay just haw the best winter .creased m abundance through the Inte own, hetweellthe wlntllrand the spring. south and the Dos Cab~s range to the trout fishing m the state right IIClW. Ovllr .Winter - for thell Mother' 1!larth'lI 'l'ben, you see on account of aU the snow oorlh, was a center of activity l(lng before 1200 catchable-sir,e rainbows were.creatures, near alld dbtant wllI re<:elve IIIQl$ture. when the true Spring bursts Fort aowle wao" constructed In 1862. released Inre thill week In thill, the largest.; .the Crylltal stre8ll\S of life flowing at full .forlh It will be Uke sOlllething frolll Because the .prlng In ApaclM! Pass was of the Bottolllll!llll Lake chabt. SpecIal"tide, all dOWll thrqugh 1II0untaln, foot-hill, Heaven, with flowers bloollling all In a an unfailing source of warer, Itdr;ew a long preparatlous were madll to lnsU1'e the ,.pralrle and plnln. day. violets wlth.thelr little faces of gold procession. of Indians, ellligrants, survlvalofthb·largll numberoffish. .. Th!! mO\lntaln Is glnll that ita majestic and purple lIIIIUmg on the edge of the . prospectors and. soldiers. And In the Lea Lake always hall beelI a margIMl .

willI!! COlle, towering lntothe blue !leavellS, JlleIUng snow, senlliJlg their joyful jK!r- II1Iddle of the 19th century with the Anglo- fishery due to the tlXcesalve BIJ,1t ClIO-·ean Signal us fmlll half. way across th!!o fume Into the pure air, Uke In Alaska. Alllerican frontier 1II0v.lng rapidly celltratioos found In Ita warer. Most ofyou ..,world; It Retllll UghUng the way back Marcb, Tbe MOI1lh westward. a convenlellt way to get to whoha",etroplcalflsh,knowtbatWhenyou.:.hollle. Of Tbe8prlDg California was through Apache Pass. The lIIove fish ffOlll one aquarlum to anot1lier,'"

And though you may ClItI'll thb first By the .tlllle thb reaches you It will he Butterfield Singe had a station m the pass, you have to let the fish adjust to the lIew ,.IlIltnpse of our Sierra BlnllCa outlined March tile RCond, the day I landed In. part of the territory the Chtrlcahua water sradually. }lecalUlll flab are cold•.white, clear In the dim !fbtallCe - though Australln In 1943 during World War U. Thill Apaches had ClIUed hollle since the 16th blooded organlsllls, _heir body tem-.::your eye may eateh thb sight tlInlls time of year I relllelllber tile beautiful century. . jK!ratureandchell1lstryrelnteveryclOsdy;;'without n\lll\ber you ClIn always feel your CoWltry of AUlItralln alld tile wondllrM 'l'be Increased activity In the area with the warer In their envirOlUllent. By /1,';.

. heart Illve a Jlttle jump ofJoy wlthln YO\l· Australian people. . caused sOllie hard feelblgs hetween the process called oSIll05b. water and certain .Thb year, our 1II0untain will be able to Also I think of 0\Ir gOlKl frlend Andy Chlrlcahuas alld the United States. Fort chell1lcab such as salt, pallS between the

l:ive Ita white flashing signal Into the lower Haddix. the Ilreat leather artist and all· Bowie was built as a result. The fort is tile Jail l!IId his envlrOlllllent. When flab arecountry far up btto the SWJl1Tler llke In aroUlld greatfellow. Wehavea grand lime story of lndian agent TOIII Jeffords BJld 1II0ved frOlll waterwithlowconceJltra~days of old. The 1II0untain aU In whltewltll . relllelllhering about Australia. Alld one-lU'll1ed Gen. O. O. Howard rllliJlg btto of salt tli warer with high concentra~~the blue sky of sUlMler abllveBJll! the Kenneth Nosker also earrles pleasant Cochbe's stronghold to negotlare a InsUng they lIIust be tClllpem graclually f(/lI'een l!IId flowery world aU below lJli1e lllI lllelllorles of the land of tile Southern peace. And It b the story of a deterlllined reduce chell1leal shock, whll'h co\l1l! kill .mile - thb b a sight that brings joy to Cross. Kenneth and I often talll of Gen. George Crook struggling to cover a them. i~your IIIlnd's eye foreveranl!a clay. Australia l!IId smg a few lines ofWaltzlng vast terrltory to catl'll an elllbitrered Thill was accOlllp1lBhed at Lea Lalt~e

ColonaDllSollllda Miltilde tIlebelovedAustrallanFoikSong. Geronimo, fighting valiantly against pumping the Jake water In~ the·fOfAppnlaebIDcSpriDg In Austrnlla'they are now looking forward overwhelmmg oMs. dlstrlbutor tank, wblle simullan

. I started out to tell you abllut a fews!gJlS to th!!lr winter lime. There b a brlght A foot trail, which generally parallels dralnlng the lank watar Into the lake. Overof Spring. Although lhI.tJ hall been a very Ilrtell tree with brlght red flowers that the IIIlJltary wagon road, takes you tile a 305 hour period thill water eaII1Ild wlnrer, the winter _8011 Is luting blooIIIS In Decelllber In Australia that l;bey II1Ile alld a half frolll the parking lot to the reduced the stress on the fbb that .10nllerthBJlosual.Thl.sbth!!flmwlnterln call "ChristnlasBusb." fort and It passes a mmber of hlstorlc when fish are stocked dlrecUy f1'om .a lonll tlllle that the wnpcratur;e hasnot. features, Includmg the Bultarfleld Stage l!btrlbutor to the water. ..eached at least lIown to llero. Th!! colcfe8t I !lear the sOllg sparrow smgmg hill song StaUon ruins, the post celllerery, Apache The fishefIIIBII will benefit from ~

of early Spring. YOhlUU Clan teheal1lngrtheseof spring anI! the first Fort Bowie. (Actually toohnlq~'''S~1lt(~.. wAl!it~,resounlliJlg along the e de, \18 ~ two forts occupllll1 the arelLdurillgtbe~. emt.lI/l(Jljlcl.~.~~. . , liJliitf11!&~many aptIIIg,lnowinter Ilays ahead. Let us year jK!rlod the fort wasactive). . lures ar;e parllCulliny ve right~,rejoice In this Joyf\l1 tlllle of.the year, and Trail guidebooks are avallnble 'just stocking, and prepar;ed cheese belta fIebecJ·thank God for all ourblessmgs. heyond the trailhead Md a \lark rBnller Is near the boltont will entice malIy an 1m-

susp.ecUngfbh.~ .. Just as a renllnc1er, boats with m

(3 hp or lellS) are allowe«f on Lea .yoor'I'oUlld alld mUllt be Inspected by an,officer of the State Parks /1,00 &aug" .Oepartnlent. A life preserver Is reqfor everyooo rllliJIg In a boat. Furthedetails and lnllll'DUlUon about' bollrequlremtmts may be Ilbtafuef1frOll1Parts"and RooreaUon personnel at BottomlCllil,LakesstatePark. :

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update straight from the teletype •• , hopethey make It a bablt, as itdrew lots ofgoodcomment from both locals and visitors.

The CB Club's Monday night meetingwas partiCUlarlY Interesting, Guestspeakers were state Patrolman KCfltWaller and DaveTravis ofWliteMOlDltalilSearch and Rescue (WMSR)•

Officer Waller, wbo Is 8earcb andRescue Initiator tor IJneofn County, ex- .pIalned the state pollee's resporl8lblllty /IIsearch operations and how the gavernor'splan works. Four field C"rdlnators fromour area have been appOinted and trainedto work with state authorlUes; thl!y arePaul Lukens. Rex Skel1ett, Dave Travisand Alden Deyo. At this time, all help isvoluntary, as no state flUIds have beenallocated for resew: work. ThIs bringslntoplay organizations sucbas WMSR.

Dave Travis elCPlained WMSR's purposeand presented a ptClgram COIl5Ist1ng ofaIldes with narration. ThIs presentationput together by Herb Brunell,Dave WlIaonand Dave Travis. and Is well produced,informative and a deUghtto:see.

OfflcerWaller (better known toC1lersasRunnlng Bear) reminded everyone howvitally Important It Is to tell someone.emclly Where you're going when you setoff biking, backpacking, hllJlllng «Itfishing. Then If you are lost or lIIJured, atleast rescuets know where 14) start. Anexcellentprogram,genllemtn; !batikYOll.

An /lltereslfng note: a colDlt Wll!l riladeSierra Blanca SIdRun RoI\dlastSundaytosee how many l!aJ'S gOIng Uphill had ears.Of the 200 vehicles Obser\'ed within 2$mlnutes. 41.5 perctnthad CBantennaa.

We heard It on cbaMei 19, after alengthy conversation between adisgruntled truckerlind a novice CBer:. "By the waY, Mr. Truck. are yClll what

they callan 18 wheeler?""Negatcil'Y, I'm a 4 wheeler with 14

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of' the egg strumure will make it eaaier todetermine quality when the egg Is broken.I

From the outside in. an egg consillts of ashell. two shell membranes, the air cell, athick "nd thin while layer (or albumen).the cbalazae and the yolk~

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At the time the egg is laid. the contentsfill the shell. As It cools the interior con­tracts. fonnlng an air pocket between thetwo shell membranes, usually afthe targerend of the egg, A high quailty egg will havea small air cell. SIze of air cell is best

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h!lre, which II"nal\e from a virus grown in the choic4l IIf using the r.ew type or th4li;duck embryos, The new vacc/lle, he said, duck embryQ tnM!.. ..... .',is made from virus grown in a lab!1ratllry The new !)pe, Dr,MalUl said, e1b'ninatt!ll .culture of hUman ce\l$. . . the dallJler of givlllg the vl!eeine,tll a .

• ,,0.. persOIl who might bel!llergic to the duckThe procedure, be S/lid, will be to offer embryo .t)'PC. II a~ requires ol1lY four

. the physician treating a pl!tlent deter- inject!onsof the vaccine, inStead Qf the 23 !.

mined to be In need Qf anti-rabies vaccine requlred by the duck embryo Vlicclne,

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cases on Which consultations were heldInvl11ved non-bile sitl,lations. such as ascratch by lin linimal. .

Dr, Mann said the new tyPe of vaccine tobe field-tested In New Mexico has workedwell in El,lropean countries without theside effects of the vaccine presently 'l,ISed

A "It·on. properly-shaped shell, requiredby IIllllrlldinll rellulatillns, ,fs lin indicationor good eXlcrior quality, However, theshell color has no bearinll on the egg's(reshlll'ss or nutritive vulue, The color Isdelennined b\' Ihe hreed of hen laying the('~. lIml may vary from white to deepbrown, or in sOll\e rases bluish green.

•Tlte el!llS that meet grading

requirements are then weighed andpllcka/led according to size and sent to theretail outlets.

interior qll3l1ty is more difficult for theronsumer to ludlle: but an understanding

Shoppers who always buy one particularsize and quality of eggs without reallyunderstanding the difference could bemlsslllll some real bargains. So says 0, W,FrancIs. Extension poultry specialist atNew Mexie.oState Unlversitv.

Ail ellgs normally sold at retail weighover one pound per dozen, Extra targee/lIlS average about 'J:I ounces per dozen,S!> if one dozen extra large eggs cost· 68cents. the cost per pOf,llJd Is only 40 cents.

Larlle ellgs average arof,llJd 24 Of,llJcesper dozen, If a dozen large eggs sell for 60cents, the <;qst per pound is also 40 cents, Ifa dozen medium eggs sell for li3 cents Iidozen. the cost per pound Is 40 cents,Medium eggs welllh about 21 Of,llJces perdozen,

Now say your store hus large eggs for 80cent~ and medium eggs for 66 cents _which lire the best buy? The medium! ThisIs because the medium are only 50 centsper pound while Ihe largc are 53 cents perpound,

So much for size. now what aboutqUIlIll~'? Although all Ilradcs of eggscontain essentially the same nutrients,those of hillher quality arc better ror('ookfnll purposes.

The interior quality Is 1I1s0 subject tol!l'adllUl standanl~. Each egg must be('hpckcd for cxtl'maJ and internal del'ectsJxorore h.lnl! shipped to consumer oullets.

Durinl! a process ('illied cllndiing, thehUler s1ruelure and condition of the e~ Isdt'lerminoo with the help of a slrong lightThe \(orm candUnll orillinated from earlytimes when rapdle IIllht was'used for thispro('oourt'.

Eggs canbe' a bargainfor the c'arefuI sho.pper

The CB ClUb's "CoffeeBreak" on the SkiRf,IIJ Road this past weekend was such asuccess that It will definitely be repeatedseveral times during the remainder of the!kl season, Special thanks go 14) the ChainI.lnk for the use of his camper. Bluejay Iand II ror donating the donuts, Tennlte forthe coffee, and the bard work of Shotgun.

The color of the yolk also has no relation Tweetle Bird, MoUler Nature, Stripper,10 frcshness or nutrient value of the egg, Deerslayer, and the GallOlllngGoose.tlte NMSU spe<'lallst says. Although mostI'Onsumers In tlte Southwest prefer a light ( It wanns our heart to see the generosityyellow yolk. the color may vary depending and concern of memhers of our CB <;qm-

( on the diet or the hen. Eggs produced today munlty put Into acUOII. Last week. a clubtcnd to hllve unlfonn COlllr because the member baeame aware of a family thatbens are red a controlled raUon ami are had just moved to «IW" fair Village from outnot allowed to run out on pasture of stale, and was experlenc:lng a dlHieult

, time finding empillyment. Their moneyhad run «Iut and the cupboard was bare.Word was passed to club officers, andwithin three hours, a big food basket badbeen made up and a job secured for tilebreadwinner. Now tbat'scaringl

Another·mlddle.of-the-nlght rescue wasaccomplished Ftlday ••• seems a call fl)fhelp came aver ebannel19from a motoristwho bad broken down; Mother Natureanswered, and after a quick land line, theGr4lY Rat rolled out of his warm bed totransport a family to their destlnallon.Good work. G. R.I

It was a treat to get eyeball to 4lYebailSatotdaymom~with Daddy Bill and theBrass Nail from HOIIStOn. They, along withthe Golden Gale Eagle. bring luxury'busloads of skiers np here eacb weekendfrom the Lone Star stale. Ruidoso CBeIllhave been moduhltlng with them ondtannel3 for several weeks now. U's timeto toss some roses to several other"regulars" who keep local ears Informedon 1II0lDltaill conditions ••• among tIlelllare the Rag Man, Big Tex, Silver Streak,SnOW Bunny. Big cactus. the HiIlbWy. SkIDevil, Body Packer. and the MountainDlIc/JJr.

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pro/ll'am bas worked· w~1l and wlJl hecontinued. Fel'l1!lndo E, C. DeBaCl~.Executive Dlr~torof JJSSD, anncf,llJced atthe end of the four.mantl! test period.

He also annpl,lnced Ne.w Mexi<;q has heenselected by federal health officials fOrfield.testlng of anew anti·rabies vlIcclnewhich requires fewer "sllots" than thepresent vaccine: It bas worked well InEuropean nations and Is being field-testedIn a number of areas In this country beforebelnll lIpprllved for generlll release andusage,

The rabies consultatlon-vaccinationprOllram was desiglled to reduce thenumber'of persons given the lengtby seriesof rabies vaCCinations after being bitten byan anlUJal- dnd to furnish free anli-rabies

"Vdcclne to those needing ii. The programstarted. on a trial ba$ls. on Sept, 6,

II bas succeeded well In both objectives.accordlnll to Dr, Jonathan Mann, ChiefMedical Officer of aSSD. Dr, Mann or hillassistant. Dr, Ted Gardiner, has 42telephone consultations with physiciansdurinll the four months over whether aperson who had heen bitten should beJ(lven the anti-rabies vaccine. Of the 42bitten persons. lite physicians gave thevaccine, to only four, '

"Had it not been for the consultations,fm ceriain at least 20 or 30 persons wouldhave bad the shots." Dr. Manll $ald,Estimates, made before start of thl1program. wqre that 150 to 200 persons InNew Mexico were given anti-rabiesvaccine every year,

An addltlonal bonus of the program, Dr.Mann said, was shortening of the timerequJred to llet the vaccine to the pllyslclllnneedinll it, Time of delivery from stock­

.plies in Santa Fe. Las Cruces,Albuquerque, Clovis, Farmington orRoswell ranlled from 15 minutes to six anda half hours, Ordering tbe vaccine through<;qmmercial cbannels - whlcb a physicianothcrwlse would have to do - took up totwo days for delivery.

The ('onsultations were on 15 dog bites.elllht cnt bites, three squJrrel bites, twobites each by bats, horses. rat$ lmd mice.ond one bite ench by ermine. skunk, robbillllld evcn a pet monkey, In clglit of the(,8ses, Dr, Monn or Dr. Gardiner advisedallalnst vacclnolion becousc ~he animaldolllllthe bltlnll does not carry rabies. In 28cli.~es, the 8nlmnl ellher was qunranllnedfor the required 10 days and did nolbecome III Or the animal's brain tested.ncgQtlVI! for rabies. The remainder of the

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My integrity. on the bench. has been provenover the years. The defendant Is always givenevery opportunIty to state hts or h.r stde of thechorges. After handling neCirly 12,000 caseS, myhonesty In finding the d.fendont guilty as.charged. ar Innocent, has be~n accepted by all'concerned.

I have completed the InstItute for MuntclpalJudges each year from 1973 through 1977. ThisInstitute keeps fudges abreast of the fatestchanges In municipal and stat. law. of whichthere are many each year.

In condudlng this court since 1912,1 hove neVerfoiled to molntaln the dIgnity of the bench. It Isthe result of my years of traIning that I am able tomaintain the confidence of tho.e persons ap­peorlng before m••

In my court every person Is treated alike. Iludge the caSes solely on the evidence presentedto me. Since servIng as fudge. myolmparttalltytlasnever been questioned.

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THERE CAN BE NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST. IN' ANY CASES APPEARING BEFORE ME.I AM SOLICITING. YOUR SUPPORT FOR THEOFFICE Of MUNICIPAL JUDGE OF RUIDOSO

IN THE MARCH 7 ELECTION.VOTE fOR JUDGE SAM NUNNAllY

FIRst LEVER, .IN 'THE MARCH 7,· ELECTION.

RE-ELECT JUDGE SAM NUNNALLY

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Cooke Arlron Queen SleeperGold1I0ro'l/ '\I'1'1'\I'rl

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Covington love seal:;:,.w" and bplqt" plU5h wllh chrome trim $ 2 660 ciS]99 'Ii Vo1lu(O SalleSI]] 95

style He);Tle II j:)ljioce pit groUp3eorriers. 3ehalrs, 1oUomans $ 1Chesf"trt velvet 1· 88$11169 VlIlue . 'Save SM1

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2 Rlece lOla ~nd lovc seal by Cooke PoleauYellow/oold velvel prlnl....S7eValue Savo'30D

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!lillqhlly d""'''Qrod '1 plt'Ct' ""Uonllln atlomanl by CheioGold with wtm" Yelvt'l"870/35161"'Vl'tlw $6ve'S.Q1

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Hatp-ainl electriC dry-er 10 match abtWewMhet$119 on Viii,", SaveS..t

HOlPOfnt tetr'Qeratortil cllblC 'foOf. Itost'freeAirtlCmc1.harveostotWhlle $54800,CTF'I8£S6 SValut!' · Saye.tol.9oS

Holpolnt: sldl!' by ;,I(ll!' refrlgeratotf' cubIt foot. fi"osll,~Wlifh!'CFS',I!!i199 9$ Value

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Ponllac Wall'A'M~nlcreclinerGold Plush

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Cooke NlIugllhydct reclineI" with vibratorand healerI oold And I erellm

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