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" , ,", ::auco v.htch the donor rplax," a lev. a rl'lrj',hment ann IS nn hI' wa\ John H HInck I." 1){'part ment of AgrH'ulture has assurf'd donoro; that donating hlood IS I'lel pen'pnt saje Those who havt' hN'n (oncl'rnt'<:l about acqUlrtng AID." ,ACfjUlfPd )m· mune UeflClen< have nothing to (ear 'Blond collectIOn agencies JM' slen)p. disposa ble n£'ed]t's wh Ich cannot transmll AIDS" Block said Friday (1oudcroft IS a \t>ry good football tpam and :f Wp play poorly agarnsl them. they WIll bury us Our bnghtest area at this point is the play of our of- fensive line They consistently play well," commented Grizzly Head Coach Dennis Sidebottom. The Grizzlies take on Cloudcroft Friday night at 7: 30 p.m. at Cloudcroft. qUIP! rught In whl{:h Iher(' were no inCIdents al the Carrlzozo- MountaInair football game or th(' dance that (ollov.pd Th£> motorcycle convention In Hwdoso was qUIet and no arrpsts werp rtoport pd Thpn I ht' burglanes began. l>epUllt'S had no suspects at prt>Sstll1Jt' I Pal flek :-'lc( ra, k. n Holloman AFH. Alamogordo. .... as arrested Oct 'I. by sheriff's dl'putles and charged with DWI and reckless dnvtng On Oct I. Julle:\l H"thamer o( Roswell wa, arn· ... t t'<l and charged With po ...... t·s ... lon of marl Juana posse!oosion o( paraphl'rnalla and disorderly conduct also of !wswplL v,as bookpd lor IlWI r{'('kless dn\ tng. no heenst· In posst>Sslon and Itn·n ... p re\ okpd All three arl' free on hond led by Senior linebacker Gilbert Zamora, who made 12 tackles. and jlIDior defensive back. Joe Candelaria, who intercepted two Mountainair passes. "Offensively, we played pretty well at times, then hurt ourselves with fumbles and penalties. Defensively, we played well all night. We certainly must play with more intensity next r'our Carrizozo busmesses were broken mto Friday rught At Tommy's Barber Shop the glass in the back door was removed to gain entrance. The place was ransacked but nothing was reported missing From the barber shop the burglars broke throuWl the wall Into the Food Basket Market, where nothing was reported mlsslIlg except some cheese and lunchmeat Jackie's Cafe was hit, With burglars going m through <J Window The shenff's offlcf' reported that the clgarett£> machme was JimmIed and about $40 In cash taken Beleo In· dustries was also broken mto. hut no losses wprp report pd ..ae· cording to (fllef [)pputy Charlps Cox Lawmen had just congratulated themselves (or a "I'M a Grizzly, too," boasts this miniature pinscher enjoying the Homecoming parade Friday The dog's name IS "Me Too" and his patriotic parade entry was powered b)- thp dog owner. Rachael Monrreal, a 6th grader Blood donors sought Cnlled Blood SerYlcP'" techniCians Will be blooO rionat IOns Oct 14. II a m to 5 pm . at the Carnwz.o Woman; Club Donors should be people age 17 or older It takes only about 30 minutes 10 glye a short medIca) history. determ Ine current state o( health. and submit to temperature. pulsp blood pressure and blood Iron data The actual blood donation takes only a few mmutes. after hit by burglars Four businesses 25* touchdowns for Carrirow. Duane zamora completed four passes for 66 yards and rushed six times for 67 yards and scored a touch- down. Dominic Vega had a productive night for the Griz- zlies. He rushed for 62 yards, scored a touchdown, intercepted a Mustang pass and kicked two extra points. Defensively, Carrizozo was 1983 HOMECOMING Queen at carrizozo High School is Judi Ortiz, escorted by Dwayne zamora. candidate Stephanie Saucedo and her escort, Robin Beltran, in backgroW1d left. There are about 200 strangers in to .....-n. but don't call the poltce They're here for a convenllon of owners of Ultra Motor Coaches Members of the organIzation are from all over the lJS- CalifornIa. OhiO. Anrona and East Coast states About 70 of these motor homes are parked In SpencPf Park. Oct 5-12. and theIr owners will be uSing Carrizozo Recreation Center as conventIon headquarters Most of theIr tIme Will be taken up With convention matters. but there will be plenty of time to \1S11 the Malpals. C.apllan. Lmcoln. Rwdoso and other points of mterest The Carnzoro Country will host a hamburger fry and dance for them Saturday night. and historian Johnson Steams will lect ure the group on history of the area Woody Schlegel. president. Carrizozo Chamber of Com· merce, has Invited the public to drop by Spencer Park this week and get acquainted. with the visitors. the move," McNeill said. "The staff of New Horirons is well- qualified and trained to work with the special needs of these individuals. In fact. two are former employees of Fort Stanton. ,. New Horizons Director Jenny Kelly said the elderly component of her program can accomodate 10 residents She said the program also serves younger adult clients in a separate group home and has an activity center. Motor coach convention overweight vehicles. -Approved Community Block Grants for a dumpster for solid waste system: repaving of Gavilan Canyon road; Nogal water system; and juvenile detention center. -Revised and set priorities of needs for Lincoln County in applying for Community Development Block Grants Which would strengthen chances of receiving such grants. -Rescheduled the October commission's meeting to Oct. 19. ESTABLISHED 190& The Grizzlies made it four wins in a row Friday night as they defeated the Mountainair Mustangs at Laabs Field, 34-<>. Despite many mental errors and sloppy play, the GrizzJies generated 428 yards in total of- fense. Stevie Steams led the Grizzly running attack. piling up 174 yards in 16 carries, scoring three Jeff Bingaman. D·NM. l'S Rep Manuel Lujan. Jr .. H-NM lIst Distnct ). and CS Rep Joe Skeen. R-NM l2nd DIStrtct l In a jOint statement. the members said. "We are delighted to learn of these grant awards, particularly. slT1ce no non-metropolitan funds were awarded in the state last year. compounding the need (or the facilities We were especially pleased to note hOUSing in Tularosa and La!> Cruces was approved after haVing been denied last year." All awards are under the HUD 202 program and ehgl ble for Section B rental subSIdy so no tenant will pay more than 30 percent of adjusted mcome vices for seven housing units for the handicapped and develop- mentally disabled In Santa Fe County. The members of the New MeXICO Congressional Projects Office are US Senator Pete V Domemci. R-NM. l'S Senator experu>e for the state. He said seven more clients should be moving into the program in the near future. McNeill said all three clients and the staff of Fort Stanton are enthusiastic about the move. He said a strong communication between the institution and New Honrons will be maintained In order to assist with the resident's adjustment. "The staff of 1"ort Stanton deserves credit for their hard work in preparing chents for amended to prevent further violations. -Accepted the resignation of Thomas P. McKnight from the Lincoln County Historical Commission because of his lack of time to devote to the matter. -Proclaimed the week of Oct. 23-29 as Emergency Medical Technicians Week to honor EMTs who serve Lincoln County. -Approved an EMS Fund Act application for a 4-wheel drive ambulance for Alto. -Agreed to study the use of county roads by oversize and Grizzlies make it 4 in a row THURSDAY, OCT. 6, COUNTY NEWS LINCOLN units in Las Cruces for the handicapped and develop- mentally disabled. -$176.300 to New Horiz.ons in Carnroro for the construction of five housing units for the han- dicapped and developmentally disabled -$246,900 to Santa Fe Ser- will include hobbles and crafts, shopping, and trips into the community. "It's exciting to thmk after all these years they will be learning how to live in a house and enjoy it to it's fullest They wtll have their lutchen and laundry room and WIll be responsible for carrying out these tasks," McNeill saId. The clients are coming Into the program funded through Medicaid dollars. McNeill said this doesn't create any additional Dockery had constructed a chain link fence on her property at Lincoln which LHB found to be in violation of an ordinance because she had not received approval of the fence prior to construction: The commission compromised by passing a resolution reprimanding Dockery and stipulating that she not do con- struction work in the future without prior approval of the LH- B, which Is charged with preserving the historical heritage of Lincoin. It was also agreed that the ordinance will be CARRIZOZO, NEW MEXICO 88301 ChIef among the projects were -$748,000 to TIerra Del Sol Housing Corporation for the construction of 22 hOUSing units In Tularosa for the elderly and handicapped -$754.700 to Puerto Del Sol for the construction of 22 housmg their home." He said the families were contacted before final placement occurred and that all were in full agreement "We won't move anyone WithOUt the families being con- sulted first." McNeill said Rather than going Into a work-oriented program, theIr activities wil be geared toward retirement McNetll emphaSized the activities Will be purposeful and constructive, but not overly demanding He saId the actlvltles 3-yard articulated loader were rejected and will be re-bid. A bid by Trayne Co. for repairs to the heating and cooling system in the Lincoln County Courthouse was accepted in the amount of $52,479. A contract was signed with the New Mexico State Library for continued operation of the book- mobile service in the county at a cost of $1.400. In other business. the commission settled a dispute between the Lincoln Historical Board and Cille Dockery. VOLUME 79, NUMBER 41 WINE 'N CHEESE tasting was a feature of the first Carrizozo Womans Club meeting of the year, held Thursday. Officers here are, standing. from the left: Raynene Greer, secretary, Carlyn Ladd. parliamentarilllr, Lyn !diller, president. Seated, Sharon Hefker. treasurer. and Mary Spencer, 2nd vice-president. Jackie Vigil, 1st vice-president, Is not pictured. WASHINGTON, DC - The New MeXICO CongreSSIonal Projects Office announced Thursday that the Department of Housmg and Urban Development has awarded $1,925,900 in grants for low-mcome housing projects for the handicapped and elderly m New MeXICO At its Sept. 28 meeting Lincoin County Commissioners accepted bids for the following fire equipment: two breathing devices, Western Fire Equip- ment Co.. $7.030; oxygen cylinders to be used with breathing apparatus, Western. $1.970; 10 first aid kits. Artesia Fire Equipment, $1;i7.40; two large first aid kits. Artesia. $78.50; large flashlights for emergency work, Sayso of Texas, $424.41. No bids were received on the Hondo landfill. and all bids for a New "orizons gets federal funding Ft. Stanton residents arrive at New Horizons Center Three elder residents of Fon Stanton Hospital and Training -School have been moved into New Horiroru> , local develop- mental disabilities community program "These are some of the first clients to be moved as part of the Fort Stanton transition effort." said Health and EnVironment Department Secretary Robert McNeill. "They were specially selected since they have all been lru>titutionahzed for a long time and now coru>lder Lincoln County County purchases fire equipment

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::auco~8JOl

v.htch the donor rplax," a lev.mlntlte~ ha~ a II~ht rl'lrj',hmentann IS nn hI' wa\

John H HInck I." 1){'partment of AgrH'ulture ~(,(Tetary.

has assurf'd donoro; that donatinghlood IS I'lel pen'pnt saje Thosewho havt' hN'n (oncl'rnt'<:l aboutacqUlrtng AID." ,ACfjUlfPd )m·mune UeflClen< ~ S~ndroml"

have nothing to (ear 'BlondcollectIOn agencies JM' slen)p.disposa ble n£'ed]t's wh Ich cannottransmll AIDS" Block said

Friday (1oudcroft IS a \t>ry goodfootball tpam and :f Wp playpoorly agarnsl them. they WIll

bury us Our bnghtest area atthis point is the play of our of­fensive line They consistentlyplay well," commented GrizzlyHead Coach Dennis Sidebottom.

The Grizzlies take onCloudcroft Friday night at 7: 30p.m. at Cloudcroft.

qUIP! rught In whl{:h Iher(' wereno inCIdents al the Carrlzozo­MountaInair football game or th('dance that (ollov.pd Th£>motorcycle convention InHwdoso was qUIet and no arrpstswerp rtoport pd Thpn I ht'burglanes began. l>epUllt'S hadno suspects at prt>Sstll1Jt'

~llchaf I Pal flek :-'lc( ra, k. nHolloman AFH. Alamogordo..... as arrested Oct 'I. by sheriff'sdl'putles and charged with DWIand reckless dnvtng

On Oct I. Julle:\l H"thamero( Roswell wa, arn· ... t t'<l andcharged With po ...... t·s ... lon ofmarl Juana posse!oosion o(paraphl'rnalla and disorderlyconduct Tlrnoth~ K('II~ also of!wswplL v,as bookpd lor IlWIr{'('kless dn\ tng. no heenst· Inposst>Sslon and Itn·n ...p re\ okpdAll three arl' free on hond

led by Senior linebacker GilbertZamora, who made 12 tackles.and jlIDior defensive back. JoeCandelaria, who intercepted twoMountainair passes.

"Offensively, we playedpretty well at times, then hurtourselves with fumbles andpenalties. Defensively, we playedwell all night. We certainly mustplay with more intensity next

r'our Carrizozo busmesseswere broken mto Friday rught AtTommy's Barber Shop the glassin the back door was removed togain entrance. The place wasransacked but nothing wasreported missing From thebarber shop the burglars brokethrouWl the wall Into the FoodBasket Market, where nothingwas reported mlsslIlg exceptsome cheese and lunchmeatJackie's Cafe was hit, Withburglars going m through <J

Window The shenff's offlcf'reported that the clgarett£>machme was JimmIed and about$40 In cash taken Beleo In·dustries was also broken mto. hutno losses wprp report pd ..ae·cording to (fllef [)pputy CharlpsCox

Lawmen had justcongratulated themselves (or a

"I'M a Grizzly, too," boasts this miniature pinscher enjoyingthe Homecoming parade Friday The dog's name IS "Me Too"and his patriotic parade entry was powered b)- thp dog owner.Rachael Monrreal, a 6th grader

Blood donors soughtCnlled Blood SerYlcP'"

techniCians Will be acceplln~

blooO rionat IOns Oct 14. II a m to5 pm . at the Carnwz.o Woman;Club

Donors should be health~

people age 17 or older It takesonly about 30 minutes 10 glye ashort medIca) history. determ Inecurrent state o( health. andsubmit to temperature. pulspblood pressure and blood Irondata The actual blood donationtakes only a few mmutes. after

hit by burglarsFour businesses

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touchdowns for Carrirow. Duanezamora completed four passesfor 66 yards and rushed six timesfor 67 yards and scored a touch­down. Dominic Vega had aproductive night for the Griz­zlies. He rushed for 62 yards,scored a touchdown, intercepteda Mustang pass and kicked twoextra points.

Defensively, Carrizozo was

1983 HOMECOMING Queen at carrizozo High School is Judi Ortiz, escorted by Dwayne zamora.candidate Stephanie Saucedo and her escort, Robin Beltran, in backgroW1d left.

There are about 200strangers in to .....-n. but don't callthe poltce

They're here for a convenllonof owners of Ultra MotorCoaches Members of theorganIzation are from all overthe lJS- CalifornIa. OhiO.Anrona and East Coast states

About 70 of these motorhomes are parked In SpencPfPark. Oct 5-12. and theIr ownerswill be uSing CarrizozoRecreation Center as conventIonheadquarters Most of theIr tImeWill be taken up With conventionmatters. but there will be plentyof time to \1S11 the Malpals.C.apllan. Lmcoln. Rwdoso andother points of mterest

The Carnzoro Country willhost a hamburger fry and dancefor them Saturday night. andhistorian Johnson Steams willlect ure the group on history of thearea

Woody Schlegel. president.Carrizozo Chamber of Com·merce, has Invited the public todrop by Spencer Park this weekand get acquainted. with thevisitors.

the move," McNeill said. "Thestaff of New Horirons is well­qualified and trained to workwith the special needs of theseindividuals. In fact. two areformer employees of FortStanton. ,.

New Horizons DirectorJenny Kelly said the elderlycomponent of her program canaccomodate 10 residents Shesaid the program also servesyounger adult clients in aseparate group home and has anactivity center.

Motor coachconvention

overweight vehicles.-Approved Community

Block Grants for a dumpster forsolid waste system: repaving ofGavilan Canyon road; Nogalwater system; and juveniledetention center.

-Revised and set prioritiesof needs for Lincoln County inapplying for CommunityDevelopment Block GrantsWhich would strengthen chancesof receiving such grants.

-Rescheduled the Octobercommission's meeting to Oct. 19.

ESTABLISHED 190&

The Grizzlies made it fourwins in a row Friday night asthey defeated the MountainairMustangs at Laabs Field, 34-<>.

Despite many mental errorsand sloppy play, the GrizzJiesgenerated 428 yards in total of­fense.

Stevie Steams led the Grizzlyrunning attack. piling up 174yards in 16 carries, scoring three

Jeff Bingaman. D·NM. l'S RepManuel Lujan. Jr .. H-NM lIstDistnct ) . and CS Rep JoeSkeen. R-NM l2nd DIStrtct l

In a jOint statement. themembers said. "We aredelighted to learn of these grantawards, particularly. slT1ce no

non-metropolitan funds wereawarded in the state last year.compounding the need (or thefacilities We were especially

pleased to note hOUSing inTularosa and La!> Cruces wasapproved after haVing beendenied last year."

All awards are under theHUD 202 program and ehgl ble forSection B rental subSIdy so notenant will pay more than 30

percent of adjusted mcome

vices for seven housing units forthe handicapped and develop­mentally disabled In Santa FeCounty.

The members of the NewMeXICO Congressional ProjectsOffice are US Senator Pete VDomemci. R-NM. l'S Senator

experu>e for the state. He saidseven more clients should bemoving into the program in thenear future.

McNeill said all three clientsand the staff of Fort Stanton areenthusiastic about the move. Hesaid a strong communicationbetween the institution and NewHonrons will be maintained Inorder to assist with the resident'sadjustment.

"The staff of 1"ort Stantondeserves credit for their hardwork in preparing chents for

amended to prevent furtherviolations.

-Accepted the resignation ofThomas P. McKnight from theLincoln County HistoricalCommission because of his lackof time to devote to the matter.

-Proclaimed the week ofOct. 23-29 as Emergency MedicalTechnicians Week to honor EMTswho serve Lincoln County.

-Approved an EMS FundAct application for a 4-wheeldrive ambulance for Alto.

-Agreed to study the use ofcounty roads by oversize and

Grizzlies make it 4 in a row

THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1~3

COUNTY NEWS

LINCOLN

units in Las Cruces for thehandicapped and develop­mentally disabled.

-$176.300 to New Horiz.ons inCarnroro for the construction offive housing units for the han­dicapped and developmentallydisabled

-$246,900 to Santa Fe Ser-

will include hobbles and crafts,shopping, and trips into thecommunity.

"It's exciting to thmk afterall these years they will belearning how to live in a houseand enjoy it to it's fullest Theywtll have their ~wn lutchen andlaundry room and WIll beresponsible for carrying outthese tasks," McNeill saId.

The clients are coming Intothe program funded throughMedicaid dollars. McNeill saidthis doesn't create any additional

Dockery had constructed a chainlink fence on her property atLincoln which LHB found to be inviolation of an ordinance becauseshe had not received approval ofthe fence prior to construction:The commission compromisedby passing a resolutionreprimanding Dockery andstipulating that she not do con­struction work in the futurewithout prior approval of the LH­B, which Is charged withpreserving the historicalheritage of Lincoin. It was alsoagreed that the ordinance will be

CARRIZOZO, NEW MEXICO 88301

ChIef among the projectswere

-$748,000 to TIerra Del SolHousing Corporation for theconstruction of 22 hOUSing units InTularosa for the elderly andhandicapped

-$754.700 to Puerto Del Solfor the construction of 22 housmg

their home."He said the families were

contacted before final placementoccurred and that all were in fullagreement

"We won't move anyoneWithOUt the families being con­sulted first." McNeill said

Rather than going Into awork-oriented program, theIractivities wil be geared towardretirement McNetll emphaSizedthe activities Will be purposefuland constructive, but not overlydemanding He saId the actlvltles

3-yard articulated loader wererejected and will be re-bid. A bidby Trayne Co. for repairs to theheating and cooling system in theLincoln County Courthouse wasaccepted in the amount of $52,479.

A contract was signed withthe New Mexico State Library forcontinued operation of the book­mobile service in the county at acost of $1.400.

In other business. thecommission settled a disputebetween the Lincoln HistoricalBoard and Cille Dockery.

VOLUME 79, NUMBER 41

WINE 'N CHEESE tasting was a feature of the first Carrizozo Womans Club meeting of the year,held Thursday. Officers here are, standing. from the left: Raynene Greer, secretary, Carlyn Ladd.parliamentarilllr, Lyn !diller, president. Seated, Sharon Hefker. treasurer. and Mary Spencer, 2ndvice-president. Jackie Vigil, 1st vice-president, Is not pictured.

WASHINGTON, DC - TheNew MeXICO CongreSSIonalProjects Office announcedThursday that the Department ofHousmg and Urban Developmenthas awarded $1,925,900 in grantsfor low-mcome housing projectsfor the handicapped and elderlym New MeXICO

At its Sept. 28 meetingLincoin County Commissionersaccepted bids for the followingfire equipment: two breathingdevices, Western Fire Equip­ment Co.. $7.030; oxygencylinders to be used withbreathing apparatus, Western.$1.970; 10 first aid kits. ArtesiaFire Equipment, $1;i7.40; twolarge first aid kits. Artesia.$78.50; large flashlights foremergency work, Sayso of Texas,$424.41.

No bids were received on theHondo landfill. and all bids for a

New "orizons gets federal funding

Ft. Stanton residents arrive at New Horizons CenterThree elder residents of Fon

Stanton Hospital and Training-School have been moved intoNew Horiroru> , local develop­mental disabilities communityprogram

"These are some of the firstclients to be moved as part of theFort Stanton transition effort."said Health and EnVironmentDepartment Secretary RobertMcNeill. "They were speciallyselected since they have all beenlru>titutionahzed for a long timeand now coru>lder Lincoln County

'-~mmissioners

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. •Delano will conduct a newsconference at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 17'atthe Albuquerque MarrIott IIOtelfollowing a breakfast meettrigwith the board of directol'$ of theBernalUlo-Sandoval CountyFarm and ,Livestock Bureau.

After the news conference.Delano Js ~eduled. to travel toSanta Fe for a luncheon wltb Lt.Governor Mike Runnels andother Farm Bureau officialsbefore departing for'Las Vegas.Th~t ~li!Iling, be w1ll address theannual meeting of the SanMiguel-Mora QnDlly Farm andLivestock Bureau at 6:30 p.m. atthe Hillcrest restaW"8nt in LasVegas. ._."

Tuesday, Oct. 18, Delano willattend a noon luncheon sponsoredby members of the SocorroCounty Farm and LivestockBureau at Vagabond Restaurantin Socorro.

At'7 p.m. OCt. 18, he will be'the featured speaker at !:he an­

CARD OF THANKSA special thanks to aU oUr

lovely friends for the feelings oflove and compassion you gavewhen our hprts were flIled withsorrow at the passing of ourmother, zeJpha Kuykendall.

BRUCE AND JANELL.Kay Buran, Oklahoma City,

stopped to see her grandmother,Mrs. Merritt. She was ac~

companying a sister and BobHilbum who had been visiting hJsdaughters and grandchildren inOklahoma and was taknig thegirls to his home In Las Vegas,Nevada to see his parents. Mr.and MM!. Charles Hilburn.

Sgt. 1st Class Edmon J.Richardson, son of Mabry D. andAngeltne M. Richardson ofcarrizozo, has arrived for duty inFinthen, West Gennany.nual meetihg of the Dona AnaCounty Farm and Livestock

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had the foUowing people visitingwHh her: daughter. BettyMinton. granddaughter Jane,great grandson Dusty aU of FortSUmner; grandson Bobby Miatonfrom Datil. grandson BuckyMinton and wife: Katherine andgreat grandson Loy KinslowMinton Jr., who was hom inAugust. all of Melrose; andBruce and Debra Sickles, AttJens,GA. Bobby visited also with hisaunt, Peggy and uncle NolanViclaey and helped them withwell work. Stopping by to seegrandmother and her parentswas Pamela Vickrey. Pam and afriend, Beverly Bradshaw hadbeen to Las Cruces on businessand were retunting to their homein Farmington.

A letter received from Frankand Annie Kuykendall Elliottexpresses their gratitude to "allthe wonderful friends in Coronawho made -our sorrow easier tobear."

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Mr, and Mrs, Joe Atkinsonwere here Saturday and attendedthe Magdalena.corona footballgame.

night with relatives in Roswellbefore returning home tocameron. TX

Mrs. Katie Merritt recently

Alva Winchester came infrom Poteau. OK Tuesday andreports construction of his newhome there is progreUing.

Mrs. Jack Davidson was ableMonday to contact a nephew inMorenci, AZ and learned that hertwin sister. Ruth Hardcastle, hadbeen safely evacuated byhelicopter from her home inClifton, but with only the clothesshe was wearing. The house wasstill standing. More than four feetof water had rushed through itand througti the garage with itstwo cars.

heavyweight Hampshire class. Alice Booky with her ard placeOther exhibitors were Dan heavy SUffolk lamb.

Bell of Corona; Charlotte, JJ and In the Meretord heIfer show,am Hefner, fonnerly of COrona; Jemtifer Cooper of Tinnie placedAaron and Warren Russell of • 4th and 8th In her dass; SteveCorona, Kerry and On1s Qement Copeland had two 4th placeof Hondo, Alice Booky of Hondo heifers and the 1st place pair ofand 8lfndra and Steve Copeland heifers; and Sandra Cope1abdof Corona, who sbowed the had the '2ad and ard place heiferreserve grand champion Here- and 2IId i:d the pair ela&S.ford heifer. 'lbree members q,uIUfled lor

Prizes were also won at the state4-aHorseShow.~dl(tzer

New Mexico Slate FaIr in of Ruidoso was ard' fJt Ehg1ishAlbuquerque. Three mom...... oquWItl.... Oonhlo LlgbtlOOt ofmade the sale: 8andra Copeland CotoJ1a was 7th In the barrelwith her 1st p1a~Ught Hereford race, and Mike (JlIrtiss ofsteer, Warren Rtiii8eU \\IitJj bis CartiiOzO was lit tn'·*be 1Vestem3rd p""" CIllU'llIllIs ......, and pie...... futurlf¥.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchellvisited with her sister, Mrs. LeeR. Owen, and Mr. Owen lastweek. They had been in T or C forthree weeks and spent Friday

Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Tyreespent the first part of theirvacation in Eagle Nest with theBill Tyrees and expected to go- toAlamogordo for a few days withMrs. Lily Bryan.

Mrs, Bobby CarrolL Toddand Jaime. are here fromRoswell this week to help withshipping,

GA. They had stayed here withthe Nolan Vickreys, but spent onenight in Albuquerque withrelatives there. and enjoyed anevening with friends at the homeof a long time friend. Mrs. MinnieDavenport. Bruce was happy tointroduce his wife to Corona andshe said she liked this counlryand its people

LJnco4t County 4-H membersparticipated in the recentEaslern New Mexico State Fairin Roswell for the first time.

Two members made lhelivestock sale. AUce Booky ofHondo was 2nd in the heavywestern whiteface, class andJbhnna Patterson of Picacho bad4th place capon.

several otber members didwell. Beverly Bell of Coronaplaced 8th in the lightWeightwestern whiteface c1aas, CodyLightfoot ofCorona was 6th In theheavyweight weRtern whitefaceclass, aDd Rachael Garrett ofRuidoso was 6th in the

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All ornct'Supplies &'FuI'i'J'Uun-

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Sales Representative willbe in Carrizozo every otherWllllk.

Paving·DitchingExcavating

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Mr, and Mrs, Bruce SIckleslell late Monday ailemoon of lastweek for their home in Alhens.

)lICHAEL "Yiliher" Cooper officiates at a "special mass" for the demJse of the Mustangs. Grizzlyplayers were among the mourners. This entry by the Sophomore class placed 2nd In the Homecomingparade Other photos on page 7,

Temperatures. registe-redlasl week at Lincoln Station show8 high of 73 degrees and 8 low of47 both on the 27th With lolalmoisture I II·' Total rain forSeptember was l.Si"

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Kayo I3trickland and lbMesons of Lovington spent lastweekend With PaVid and Torry

Mr. and Mrs. John Livelyand daUShters have returned toCapitan. 'l'hey moved tbelrtraDer home to their property onEast lith Street. 'Ihey have beieQaway lor ~ lOng time. WelC01J;letieM,

Beverly Pa)'IJe was 111 in_ HoBPItaJ for three dayaandMtllrnedhOOleSatUrday. StiewOl remain In bed tar a While. Ido wish you lb. very ....trecovery. Beverly-d' ,l'

cathleen Mu8ey was calledto Amarillo, TX to aecompanyher grandson, Jarod Winkler toHoUBtol1,ferhl'phyBfcal c:beckupwhich Is due at this time.

'!beFHA girls made a trip to 'Louifile RUDnels, daughterG1orIOta Friday and retu...ed . !\liry Ileed, llJld da~bt"""ln'SUnday,evenlng., law :Oe~ and Dona .Jl~

:.-' tOOk a abort, vae.tlon JDtasCapitan. 4-H held tiJI meeting Ve~8;:NY. frqm ·sept.240-2IJ.

at the Fair BuDding Monday Deb'lJmothlll"j AJI:hA.;Parker; an.dD1ghi'to work·CQ1 thetr recordS.' 'berlrtend Connie Behringer

- • 'jolriedthellwme1sgirJs'tohavea'l11e 4th graders~ a field' good ~ime.Fri.end·Karen HaWe ,

trip to Lincoln Wednesday. Each from El Paso met the bunch attrip thBy learn' I!O mUCh. the B1 Paso. airport and w~t to

Vegaswith them. They were metin "Sin City" by Dona'. sfster,Trlsha Ma,rtinof ClaremOJ1!, OK,and her stepmother, PatWhJ,tetter of TuIaa. The enUrebunch went to· see the 11IuslonJstsSleSfredand 1l<>Y, and got to petlbo beautJlul· While tiger. OnlIl<>nday nlgbt lbey aU.tided •dtD).1E:r show starring IJberace•This was realWa trtat ,to 1.oulse,wl!o reelly en!l1YOd IJIa beautifulplano music· and tats fantasUccoatQmes and shaw-mallship.Needless to say, Las Vegas wmnevel" be the same. ,I know theyell dIcl~y this.

I join ~ Sbickland rnWishtng her l'rother JimmyWrllIbt a very happy birthday.His day Is Oct. 7. Also my wiBbesgo to Wanda I3trickland andBoDDie McEuen on Oct. 10. And

, Lee pay:ae was 14 Oll Sept•• 29.May aU of you havemany happy.and heallb; yeara.

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Th Iotory ., tbla tIm.·1o no' tho doalll of 2G8 ........._.nom.tterhow horrIble.ucb deaUul\vere.TIla rOallllorl'la US ftDancin8 of Comrnunlem, a practice that has~ontinuedfordocade•• !bI' boo .pPPIled!hem WlUlsophlBllea.od tIlohoo1ollY.dectro1llcs, compUters, rnqney and everything posaible to..Ilbla !hemin. I... hiotory or_laulaoUoll¥•.

'lbere la DO American,businessman that would make a dealWlUl the SOVIB\ U.... ot Rod ChIn. or _ o.her CommWllB.nation 'II the VS government wasn't bacldng the deal, so theanswer to how to get out from meier this situation Is to stoPfinancing it, atop the US government from encOuraging US_ ... to do Ullo.

During tbe Carter AdmInistration, aQd U is continuing:duririg the Reagan Administration, over _60 large Americancompanies have been supplying the Soviets with sc1ence and

.technology transfers. 'lhe wherewithal to engage ill modemwarfare was suPPliers and the Americpn taxpayers have paidthe bDl.

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EDlTOR-U anyone believe. that the Soviets mlBtook theKorean airliner for a reconaaissance plane they wU1 believeaoythillg. .

AccordinB to BiD Kennedy, a close friend of Conp'eSlDlBDLarry:McDQaald, the Soviet aecret poUce (KGB) were foUowIJJIDr. Mo1llllf1ld.

Molt real conlervatives are convlnced that Larry Me­Dooaldh.d to boUl• .....,bec....hO was becom1al cIaoaero...... Commllll1Bta..dto Communilm iIIeeoer81. Aooordlllg to DonBell Reporta neWllet,er,Dr. McDonald hal done more than aD)'otller olDellI 10 _ CommWllB. oteao1zaU.... iIIlhe U.ltocistat_, to thwart thell' efforts. In addlUon, be Headed aD In­toll1g....Ol'Ilao1zaUoa 1I>.1....redUl. Uoltoci SI.I....dmucbof Europe. '111ere were plans to make it 8 worldwide lnte1UpnceorganlzaUon, concentratlDlon expoI1ng Communllt activitlM.AlIo Dr. McDonald wa' about to QPOI8 'an oU deal that wouldhave embarraued many of the "BUte." So, the eJ.Imtnation of:wtry McDonIld moo have seemed very Important toAmerica', enemies.

r:L...~.h1I book, We Hold 'lbeae Truths, which II '. reverentI ~'<._~ or 11>. US CooBlltuUo•• Larry liIoDollll1d leUs how th.

COnItItut1ClD hu veen vilely wounded in the House of Itl guar­clIaIut. At. Ul...d 01 tho book Dr. MeDonBld.lio" hhIprueriptloD for the recovery of OUl" sick repubUc. I beHsve hIIwordllhould lel"Ye a' a kind of memorial to a man who wuunwept, unhoaored and tmlUDI by the highest l*IODaplln theland, but wu yet wWlng to give his llfe for biB countrY. and foryOu and for me.

'IbOH of UI who were lucky enough to have knownCoagreaman Larry Mc:Don81d will never forget.

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general of the US Army Ord­nance MlsBile Cornn1Jlnd eeDeerin HuntsvWe. Alabama, Maj.Gen. John B~e. Medaris waamow as "The Father of theSpace Age."

SInce hiB retirement and his Wt h W' h·.to.rdlollUo. to the pri..lhood, Ul. ac over as lI..onReverend General has become .

sometbiDg of a Father of the D-d th .' .:r:~:c:~::' ~~ Ul~.~:.y...:. I . I m.aJorEpiscopal Church and become .active in one of tbe moVements . I- kwhich brOke away from that ma I"n mon I,S:""":.U:'::.';;':.~C:::U::= .. It .•.revISion and the funding of .' ,.terrorists.

His new affiliation, theAnglIcan· Catholic' Church, is a •diminutive denomination whose By LES KJNSOLVING auperv1lion Includes a number ofprelates will not 'disclose the WASHINGTON - Mayor little monkeys. Dr. Robertsnumber of laity who belong. Marlon Barry of this city sent a agreed that monkeys are uc1ean,Currently this denomination is telegram to ABC Spo'rts IntelUgenlt agile and protectlocked In controveray over the character Howard Cosell, their famWee."' 'blshOps' attempts to impose upon declaring that he, Barry, was WhUe declining to commentthe local churches some of the "outraged" by Cosell's reference CD the MayOr's- condemnation ofmost absurdly oppressive cannon to black Washington Redskin CoIell, Dr. Robe1U added: UButlaw ever Written (by a specialist football player Alvin Garrett 8S 88 with humans, there II • darkIn medieval church law from IIthat little monkey." aide to monkeys. They live Incanada, Ii layman named An· CoseU was also denounced by troops, commanded by one adultdrew Stahl.) Althea Simmons of the mB1e and a number 01 females,

"If you don't like the canona, Washington bureau of the with their )"OWlS. When this troopget out!" barked the Rev. National ASBociation for the mBlter is too old to lend off theGeneral at a recent meeUng of Advancement of Colored PeoPle, lDlattached. males who heyer atthe d.enominatlon's canons who called CoseU Han the edge of hla harem,. the malecommittee. The Rev. John ignoramus" and declared that who ouata him ad repla~him 'Cooper of Bel AIr, Md., did just Washington's ABC affiUate, proceeds to kIIlaU of the babiesthat, along, with his ,entire WJLA-TV, "should be cen- of the former troopmaster. 'Ibiscongregation. sured." puts the femalel In heat, linee

I·U you ever want to be or- Mr. Casell, who replied that they have been ~privedof ~e1rdained In this,.dlocese. yOU wm he wouldn't.healtate to use th1I yOung. It.. !Jrute torce."not associate with Carroll term of endearment in ad· SInce DO minority sroup ofSimcox'" said the Rev. General dressing h1B own 8OD, was also human beings is lmoWQ toto deacon Laurence Wells of called upon to apologize by the practice such beat.producingOrange Park, FL. Both Wells and Rev. Joseph Lowery of the infanticIde today, surely thisSimcox. the denomination's Southem ChrIatian Leadership cannot be -conl1dered a raelalleading theologian and former Conference - and even by The slur of anybody.editor of the Episcopal Church Washington Post's usually Another animal appeUatiOilweekly, the LiVing Church, reasonable colmnnist WllUam bal been applied to nine of thesubsequently walked" aut and Raspberry. Washington RedskIn. - Who areaffiUljted with another Episcopal Now a new dimension of the known, widely and af-breakaway, tbe American controversy has emerged. For fectic:uately, U "The Hop."Episcopal Clurch. Mayor BalT)", whoauggested that According to Redlkin

The Rev. General slri1i1arly the term '·little monkey" Is a spokeaman Ron Levine, thisblasted certain contentiouB racial.lur, hasbeen taken to task ldentifleation originated duringdelegates to the 1982 naUonal by the anlma1lovera. the llUlDlDer of 1982. Auiltant EDITOB-With our federal IOvemment well over a trIJIlaaconvention (Provincial S)'IlOd) of "''1beMayor may have a chip Redalcb1 Coach Joe Bugle noted, dollan: in debt and runnID, delIcita of,f200 b1JUon annually canthe denomination In Kansas City. onhlashoulder," observed IngrId acomfully, that aome of the we reaDy countenance~ S2O-I5 bUlIOJI down the 'IOcla1IItThis time, the entire Diocese of Newkirk, director of People Fat 'SkIns were overweight. In order aInkhol. of the lMF. the Expbrt-Import Bank, the lilt.the Southwest (28 parishes) The Ethical Treatment of to Mlbne tbein ·into alImming AmerlcaIl Baak, AlIa Development Bank and Africanwalked out. Animals, "'lbe monkey Is a very down, he called loudly, "Come Deve1OpJnB1lt F\md'l

One of the denomination's clean, intelligent, highly social OD, you hop'" 'tet tblt 1. what CoDgreu lOOn may do, If yOU do notclergymen,whom the -Rev. Gen. and sensitive animal tbat At that point, biBtor)', was StrellUOUil)" voice YO\l1' objeCt1oDt bOW. H.B. 2Q5'I paned thedid not blast Is the Rev. John protects bIs famUy and doean't made. And'lbe BedsJdos who are ~ ft7-211 hi 4WlUlt lind the8eDate verJ10n was paised inPeter Walzer, a deacon who engage In War. We don't think today IdenUfied at Hogs lDelude JUlie, 10 the HoU..seuate~ i;!btnm1ttel!i will 1i'on ootidentified himself as an attorney this Is an Insult to GarretL The- star numiDg back Jolui BIgIns, dlfferenCei betweel:l the two biUI,Wore final votes In ClcJrlBnU.from Connecticut. The Mayor's statement Is un- Don Warren, Joe J'M:oby, Ruu aearlyad almply thla rnearure 18 BcotoM rlp-off of thedenomination'. bishops fortunate. Wearejillt OIie animal Grimm, JeIfBo.Uc, 'lUck taxpayers to~ mit the Weetem baPkII whleh have exteadednominated Walzer to be chan- species," WeIkel" Mar"kMay~Georse Stark bIll10iiI of donai'a in lOad to" qom,tnlli1llt and Third Worldcellort or chief legal offiCet,fc:ir- Pam Chapinan, shelter "andt>On"LaItei' _ five of WhOm 'Natlont. But-it· eBil be .f()pped. POpular (liltetY agatDittMthe entire denom1ri.atkm. manager &lid llunUine offIcer_fot are white. ~ tIItlde· a yet)"~.. Houae vote, eYeJi J2U!,bf ··ObetalJ

Lalt month, DeIIcOh Walzer the Waahinglon Sl'OA, said: 'lbe majol'itY at the natlon1i .....t the tlm,dliig.. ot

p10aded gul!1¥ to f!>tea ..un" or "I WjllChOd Ul. ll!leoas' or rOal hop ... WhllO _ ....rdh1g Jl 0II0llIlb AlII"""" wrt.. Immed1aWy to S.........federal bank fraud and was sent that game <Waihinstoti va to Dr. Itoger Gerrits of~ tIS -CriiiiltOl1 and Wl1H)t. ad)'bur COngreumh, th1I bill !CUi beto ptison. HI. blabop, Ule RL Rav. Dal1lIs). I tllough. 01 tho IIfOIIkOy Dop'.lmenl 01 A••looll....'. .tIlpped. AIao, th... llo1lIotrI!. ClnIIlJ,'ftain... WltIl I.lrly _,WItllam BUi'mI of West Oranje, reference 8S a compliment.oJ . 1leIearcb'Servlee- the in$l1 who .-vaUveratlagl 'WAo voted lor DR~ coUld be penuaded toNew Jersey, Imewthat Walzer In Clark's summitt lIA" for to yea1W belUle4 the Depart- vote'no: AUred ltIcCandlea.Bob Badb.1ii andBUl LoWerY.bad prevloualy _ tim. III Helen J..... or the lntem.tlt,..l menl'. N.UooBl ilWbIo Progt..... AddriBa lID_ Off.... 1I\dJ., WlIBbhlglon, 1lC 2011111, or Sena..

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• A DEAR reader in Troth or ConseqUences, who tries tokeep me morally upright, has observed with a hint of con­demnation that I have the power to judge others. implying thatto judge others Is not a nice business. Of course Ijudgeothers. Inreturn, ] expect to be judged-as the lady in question bas so ablydone in a letter on page 4. Every day, everybody jUdges others.Show mea person who can't (orwon 't) make a ju~ment and I'llshow you a helpless, pathetic hunk of protoplasm. Life is a longseries of judgments we all make, and which we all hope are thecorrect ones. ThOSe who don't like to take the responsibility forjudging others Uke to explain that judging others Is God'sprerogative. U so, aren't we "judgers" doing His work, whichwe are exhorted to do?

-. THERE are a lot of "what lEs" advanced by opponents ofanythlng nUClear. "What if" there's a nuclear accident. or"what If'' a maniac pushes the button. There's also an important"What If" seldom mentioned: "What if" that bomb had nev~been produced, dropped, and its secrets unlocked'! Think on it.

• IN CASl!: some bubble-head overlooked this column in theSept, 22lSBue; here it Is again: 'lbe us Army now anows womenGis to wear stud earrings. which caused this Fort Sam HoustonBOldier to exhUarate, "]t makes me feel a little more like I'm notjust a ahe-aoJdier, like I'm still a person." WOl someone Informthat bubble-headed. broad that It Is possible to be a soldier and aperson at the same time? End of item. Al Stubbs. who writes theShiftingSands column In the Alamogordo Dally News, publishedthe above item In his column. For doing so. the embattled Mr.Stubbs became s target of local bubble-heads who ssw it as aninsult to aU women. ]n a subsequent column, Mr. Stubbs qUelledthe rebellion by writing: "We apologize to those who felt theItem was derogatory to all women," By way of addedpacification, he pointed out that men too are prone to beingbubble-headed at times. Well, the Lincoln CoWlty News doesn'tapologize to these mUitant remlnist bubble-heads because theitem referred only to the bubble-headed braad who made thatstupld statement. To those Who refuse lo Be the distinctionbetweeD one particular bubble-head and millions of non-bubble­heads, I simply ~vite them to go to hell, Enroute, they mightwant to make themselves feel even more like "persons" byaugmenting the charm of those earrings with a bone rammedthrough the lower portion of their noses.

• SPEAKING of HeD, to which bOOblHeads have just beenlDvited, I ran into a couple from Where, Michigan, the oth,er diy,which iBabout 100 mUes north of Hell, Michigan. AboullOO mfiesthe other direction is Paradise, also In Michigan. It makes forstrange conversation. "Where you from?" "Where.·' "Where?""That's right," "Where'li Where?" "About halfway betweenReD and Paradise."

• A LINCOLN County phyMclan says herpes is more amedia hype tIiiil it ts a Vidous dISease.. 'ibe IlDportance ofherpes has been blown all out of proportion, he says, In what188mB to be a continuing campaign to keep the American peoplescared to death. "Herpes," he declared, "is Dttle more th;m afever blister" that comes and goes according to the body'sability to counter it. Some people have herpes sores regularlyevery few weeks, or months, or years, depending upon thebody's natural defenses, Some people hllte herpes once and itnever reappears. Some people who are exposed to it never get it.Same as with fever blisters, he says. He is a bit irritated.at the

. publicity given thiB disorder, andsays even medleal people haveunwittingly joined the campaign to distort the importance ofherpes. WhUe there Is no medical cure for the stuff, it is cer­tainly refreshing to know that the human body does provideBBfeguards against it. The doctor didn't say 80, but the im­plication ls that a genuinely healthy body rejec:m the disease.rm gtad someone recognizes the role of the roedia In per­petuating the many scare campaigns. If_ headlines andnewscasts conceming some crackpot's new discovery of whatcauses cancer were truthful, tbere wouldn't be anything weCOUliI di'iiik,eat", lmoke, wear-or snuggleuptothatwouIditt-give­\II aD cancer of the whatever.

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thougbtll wen at the time. liMy thoughts were blaok thoughts,"be~ ". was Iblnklng of man's lnhutnan1ty to mao.. I was~ that we were the first to use this'weapen." Fortllliatelyfor mankind and for civUlzation we were the first to use the .bomb. What he seemed If) be aaYb18 was that It woUld bave beeri80 much nicer and h'umaoe had IUder. wbo was in a race withthe US to produce the atomic bomb, BUClceeded and used it firston UI. Then we wouldn't ~Vtl beep concerned With aU the suiltsurrolmdirlg OlD' be~ tirBt toproduce tbeweapon.1n fact, if thiscleric's fond wjsh had come trulil. the bomb would have beendropped on UB, then we wouldn't have to worry a~ut-our beingb)volved-or 8Dytblng else, considering we'd all be dead orbelling H1t~erin Spener Park. As for man'slohwnanity I the goodpriest doeaIi~tseem to recall that the military estimated it wouldcost more than a million lives to Invade Japanln World War IIWiling coDventlooal weapons. The bombtng of Japan saved thatmUlioD lives. Our use of the bomb not only ended World War n,but its very existence has kept the peace, however precarious,for almost40years.. As for the Rev. Mr. Saunders, it Is the markof an QCeplionaUy rational man that he can afford to, at times,be absurd. For nobody seems to apl'N'clate titat the fearfulbomb also provided mankind with a vast new store of bleSSings.In the field of mediclne alone, nuclear fts8ion and ita by productslu!:ve already saved f!U' more lives than the bombs cIaimed inJapan. Knowledge gained from the first atomic bomb haa ad­vanced science and technology a tho'llSand yeats, -creSted an1D1Iimited source of energy in an energy-starved world, and basgiven us the know-how to turn the desertS of the world intoveritable paradises. All that is stopping these good things is thepublic's fear and ignorance of the peaceful use, of the atom;truly a gift of God.

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He went on to poi{ltoutthat Wit'hth. eeonomyrecovering, and' With theseoutstlll'ldlng va!\res, tb. family,putting off a purchase of homefurnishings will find thlB theoptlmulll tinle to buy.

I·We, Uke furnitureretailers ~ over the ~1,IDWY,are expecting a flood' ofcustomers ready to takeadvantage of this rar~ ,op­portunity.

He advised customersthat Dot' evetY ne..U store isparticipating 'in the event, butparticipating stores will bedisplaying .the red and b1a(lksymbol of the ..saleprominently in their windows.

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"'!'he t;ime is perfect for asale of this magnitude," .hesaid, "because. the public'spentup need to revitalize in·dlvidual homeS hasreac:hedits zenith at exactly the timewhen the st()res andmanufacturers will be givingthem the best values and thelargest selections of ·trulytrendlletting, quality f1U"Ditureavailable in many, manyyears."

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BOSQUE - .Audrey A. daisies, white diasies andBretitng, daughter· of Mr. and lavender mini camations~Mrs. Konrad P. BreUing, and Orrin McLeod of Clovis wasRobert M. ColweU, son of Mr. and best man. Ushers were KerryMrs. Bill K. Stephenson of Zottnick of Albuquerque andCarrizozo, exchanged marriage Mark MiUer of Waco, Texas.yowsJuly30 in OUr Lady of Belen After the ceremony aCatholic Church. . reception was held in Kosta's

The Rev. Blll Sanchez, Resiaurant.pastor, performed the double- Returning from a Carribbeanring ceremony at 11 a.m. Mrs. cruise, the couple is residing inStephenson, mother of tbe Albuquerque.bridegroom, was organist. • The bride, a graduate of

Given in marriage by her Belen High School class of 1978father. the bride wore a Oooz:.- . received her BS degree In nur:length white organza gown with sing from the University of NewA·lme skirt and cllapel train. Mexico and Is a registered nw-se

Mary Bretting was maid of at Eastem Valencia Hospital.honor for her sister. StacyStephenson, sister o! the ColWell, a graduate ofbridegroom, was bridesmaid, as C8rriZ02Q High School class ofwas Jane Breuing, sister of tbe 1978, is a senior at the Universitybride. 'Dtey wore Ooor-lenRht of New Mexico' College ofgowns of lavender taffeta and Pharmacy and is an intern .atcarried nosegays or lavender Duran's Central Pharmacy.

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(ED1TOR'S :N"OTl!:: FatherKlmioMng fa a priest of !beAngll.... Cathollo denominationbut (laU. the shots 8ii they flill, 85this ......... IJ1_ clear.)

Q: Do you believe theExecutive Committee shouldconsider appropriating funds toretatn the professional servicesof an exorcist?

BISHOP: Well, who knows?Who knows about that'?

Q: Could you give us anapproximate number of times . PHONE 6SUS51 _ GLENCOE. NMsince 10ur ordination to, the [..;:.::....__...::;... ....:;::;:;:.;;:.;;;....;:.:;:;.::::.=:._....Jpriesthood, bishop, that you havesensed the arrival of the DevU atchurch functions such as con­ventlons'l

BISHOP: 1 think this Is kindofsWy.

Q: Bishop. you brought upthe Devil (which he had saidearlier had traveled to KansasCity straight "from Hell!") andI'm simply wondering...

BISHOP: The Devil Is here..wI

Q: In your experience as anEpiscopal priest, did you sensethat: the Devil was present atother· conventlons? Or Is thissomething that is confined to ourdioc!ese or province? .

BISHOP: 'lbe Devil is not '"'eoollned.

.Q: Do you believe that theDevil was operating at our .diD..... oyood In Rll:Junond!

BISHOP: 'lbe Devil operatesaU Ute timel Everywherel

WEEK·S THOUGHTS. Quilters make ends meet..:..TryIng to stop a rwnor is lik~

trying to unspread butter.....Lovea qullter; she'll lceep you institc:hes Hard work may notId1l anyone but it can make youvery tired......

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of the bishops, has moved FatherSImcox to a recoUecUon of apassage In the sermon OD TheMount:

"Solomon in an his glory was-not arrayed like one of these! II

One of the denominationsprelates, who serves8S chairmanof the Medari& canons com­mittee, Is the Rt. Rev. WWlamdeJarnette Rutherford of Fin­castle. Virglnta.

Bishop Rutherford hasmailed out. repeated warningsconcerning the problem of theDevll in his diocese. He baswidely circulated - and in­formed the religion editor of TheRichmond 'limes Dispatch ­that there are a number ofclergyand laity of his Dtocese of theMid-Atlantic States who 'are"neurotic," a dtagnosis which issomewhat suspect. since he hadpreviously circulated a letterc:1aiminllltat they are "agents ofsatan."

This occasioned the followingquestions-and answers, tapereeorded at a meeting of theDIocesan Executive Committee,In which, as a member en theciommittee, 1 asked:

Q: How Wldespreajl In lhlsdioceSe do yOU 'believe Is, thisdevilish oU1;break of SatanlBm,bishop? .. .

BISHOP RUTHERF'OORD:Ills bard 10 say, IlecaU...peopIe..., misled by the things theyread aiid heat. l thblkit's'tUb,owe got things: out on tile table..

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-~'--O-;.;;,,:~ ••,Ie~~_. $boo saw .10 I.~' pboto,••pbB 0' tho ·\OIlUlto.... gs.Uo' _d. OM'graMIIJJtf ~thae1 play t"d, lY1ifijjn,lc Temple'i Jilbn"~ifi' til. ,.10 _; af~ ct~ 13,YOUell '·Aill.'.... .,"oo'b.l!· ~. In ll:etl1on4. . _lrf fried "oak, ....lIol!edI"Qp sames f()t the Lpa llQil8l . . Jack Ff)rre:ste~, wl;Jrthy pOtatoeS, tomato wqee. corn­WUdcatJI, Her busy· s.chedule _, pt\r'on, and his wlfe,Vera, bread, truitedgeI8tin.~ . Jtiilk.lDc11icleda, toUr 1)1 ,J!:d1oQls;wwtbY matron· were In the ~•.dla0.r)r, B?'ueet.•1.p•••@dftsh•...l.Y_bowllbU·.d. She vlsllod _ 1!lI_1017 1ndl~......1 preparalio.. I... _ •ScboQl IIld DaPiel Fem¥,cie. th,AnltaIlation ~hat evenlngPQta., !JI'f*1 beahs, dlnDe';Ele:rnep.tltt)" .... Scboen wh~l'e when Q.1,ey bec:ame acqUaiiated , tolls, tosSed sUad orJll)ge.grandchlt~ Michael, 8ar~ wtth tJle .¢DUple from England. 'NJOTJ\fA'l'ION PLUS .and Tmiy",reeQ:fOUedi 14». The !f01".reltters, C.apitan Theweek:ofOct. 2..a ~8 beenLunaJ!: High SC~ wbereSQD~tn- ~Idents, Invited the Ha.yn~ to de s lin at EI d N $ tion a,llaw J~ ~,; 't1illvet'sity 'of #le op(tn mlltaUation. . Cqsmetok»gy Week by- the OOjOOONew Mexico-Valencia: ~anch . 8ack: ill England, Mr. member National lIatrdreSserswbere. d~u8liter Dorothy Is llaYI1'-tsemployede.sacbauff8r and Cosmetologists Aesociatlonenrolled. She visited Lo3 LunasftJr a: .CQ1"P!»'ation. Mrs. Haynes {NHCA).. This is the week .allPoBt'Offlee Where June Is em·, drlYe$ataxt They are parents t)f cosmetologlsts are recognized.ployed. a son. 2O,wbo works. wiUl corn- for their· dedication to their

During the trip Alnes wentputera; and one daughter, 18. an profession. juta Narvaez. who'wftb-·tbe Moores to the New ~_Btudent. The Haynes arrived works at patty's Beauly Salon, isMexico State Fair 'In,by- 'Pan Am ~-San Francisco. an NHCAmfm1ber, LincotD.-OteraAJbuqueJ'que. Joe, June. _.nd Accommod.a1;ion~ throughout affiUate No. 12, lind the onlyDorothy ,tteadett'the BeaCh Boys their tr.ve1S have been-good, and member from IAnooln County.concert. Agnes stopped to visit the US -people very friendly. Rita's interest In aU phaseswith her BOQ carl and famUy who EXPElnses· were higher in of cosmetology is evident in lie!'

-Uve in Alb\lquefque~ SM at~ CaUfomta and they commented .. desire to upgrade the professiontended one of Carl's'volleyball that the residents In that state through eoatillued education.games. were not as ~rlendly as those in .()(It. 2 and 3 she attended the 37thATTENDED WEDDING other states; annual trade ·show held at the

.Bertha LaFave aod ~s WHAT'S COOKING Holiday 'Inn in Las Cruces. TheD~ld, Raymond, and Albert zta Senior CItizens 'Center event, sponsored by the Newattended the sept~.24weddlitg of' 'now has on-site cooking. Chef Mexico Hairdressers' andnephew and cousin ~rtln Ruben Macarto UMac'. J:.Oeraa eave me Cosmetologists Assoolatton andChavez of Fort Ba~. T~e' a tour oftbe area wllere the latest the New Mexico Coiffure Guild,nuptial m~ for Martin and, his in kitchen equipment wtli be included. the latest in pror;luctsbride ptnist~Ma1donado,was installed. MeanwhUe, Mac has and tools, .platform artists andheld at ~. Francis Newman . been cooking a Wide variety of setnlnars.Center In Silver City~ A: reception dishes willt the eqUiPment on Of the nine platform artists,and a dance followed at Murray band Seniors contribute one Joseph Saavedra inspired RitaHotel . - the most. HIs creative hairMartIn Is the son of former dollar per meal. Luncheon designs are known acrqss the US.Carrizozo ·resident Ruben reservatlo;:area:::in;d::: A former haridresser at the Inn'.'Boycie" Chavez ~r., son of MJ:. ~=~ Phone 64Hl121'for lunch of the MoUDtaln Gods, be is nowand Mrs. Ruben. Ch~vez Sr. of delaUs. Occasional guests other owner of Joseph's inCarrizozo. In ~ddltion to the than seniOl'8 donate $2.23 per Albuquerque. saavedra is theLaFave fsmUy. others woo at- meal and must also make hatrdresser of Penny Griego,tended from Carri.zozo were Mrs. reservati DS Unda Thorne and Ann HatcbiU,Ruben Chavez sr. and Mr. and· 0 • Albuquerque newscasters onMrs. Max Saucedo and family. 'Dte menu Friday through News 13. .Bertha was in Fort Bayard for a Friday looks Dice this: Friday,week prior to the wedding. Sbe OCt. 7. green. c:hOe encbUadas,was a visitor In the Ilome of 'Mr. tossed salad, refrled beans,and Mrs. 'Ruben Chavez Jr. Spantsh rice, lee eream; orange

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BE READY FOR COLD WEATHERBE SAFE· QUALITY TIRES FOR LESS!

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•• . .. .. fSS'"•. '/'ho....(........ wU1 hl-. the!< oI!lld·.teseheF. on l\IQndaf. OCt; .10. _001• ,.~' .cludegradtl3 ~1~. Pa~l$ wiUbe' , niB. critic.' ,that ~ny pl~tW$wnl-~p;t.8.a.Il1, iii the..••.'Fla' , gilT.. a ....y of thsl>" °hodent'o '~b1enuo a ~'l1ljJlbI h.ve ·014 .,Ylll""""''-',"7""7"~~--~~. •...•Olieamo:~\\iUl give thO ' ~

'. , ' ,'" '. ' ,""" -.'-":;... -. stul1ents' report cards directly tQ'.' ' WJIllIllNGTQN -.1\. hl!l ..._. lhel" IIlUil<llngin ....GrQees hl ( tholalO aaroldRuo,nltltt has been pass~c:rby the­~ ,of RepresentativeBand'sent to ~dent l\eapn- Cor"gnature, 'l'he I,lU.ln,........edbyQl~Jpe Skeen, R-NM.,was-passed~r1iel' bY ,the Senate.

UI look forw.rd to.seeing thename of Hatold Runnels placedon this buDding as' a Iafltingmeuiorial to the service heperiormed for New Mexico andNew Mexicans," Skeen.Said. "Hewas a good friend to aU fo us. HedeVoted his life to public servif;e.It isonly fitting tMt we recognizethat service in this manner.,"

The tbree'iUld"8-half $tC:,rybuDding is located at 200 Griggsin Las Cruces. It was dedicated in1974 while Runnels was,Congressman from NewMexico's 2nd CongressionalDistrict.

Skeen said that after ~he biiIis Signed into law by thepresident pl.-ns ,wW be made fora lUting ce~ny to officiallydesip.ate the blinding'S name.

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'HOMEC01\ollN~ Queen Judi 0r11Z with her ~dergartenattendan.....ZiJ.chary Chavez -and Sarah.. Funk, along with.qUeen candidates Mary Jane Ferguson,Ch~ttaQlaveza~ StephaQie.saueedo.

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9AM to8PM DAILY The biggest furniture bargainll and ONCE' IN - A -LIFETIME values can be yours bet­ween September 30th and October '10th durin~ the FIRST ANNUAL NATIONAL FUR­

OPEN SUNDAY NITURE SALE and SWEEPSTAKES - Hundreds offamous furniture manufacturers havelPM to 5PM cut prices to the bone! AND we've slashed those prices even further to give you some of

the BE$T BUYS in town. You won't .believe the savingsl But don't forget the. excitingSOLID GOLD SWEEPSTAKES with your chance to win one of THOUSANDS OF PRIZES... Including '10,000 il'] GOLD. Just fiWin thE! entry fOrm. No purchase necessary. IT'SONE FABULOus SALE •.. DONT MISS OUT!!

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. SUN CITY FURNITUREA Vorv Unlquo • , •

GIFT SHOP

'OVER 24 STYLES OF WATER BEDSDRASTICALLY REDUCED NOW

JRiverside ComboflSS the subUe eharm of years gono bv withquality lind crahsmenship thaI is uniquely theirs This GREATHIll ROAD dining 180m blends the b8aullful past With to­day's finest workmanship Leaded glass door PlInels. chairbacks enriched with sc,ollwo,k. porcelain knobs and lIntiquebrass hardware. Each pIeCe is Cre<lled of superb salld oak andoak veneers. IInlShed In ., golden oak radiance. Take homeRive,slde's GREAT HILL ROAD Collection rodav"

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·FeaturinQ .. unique 9i~ts'Sin~ h,?me dElCOi"at~ng .'aCoeSSOnss for the discriminating bUyElr. Giftsfor both Men and Wornen•

• lVIus;cBOJtBS ." JiJwslry Boxes·-SolidBriRIs: DscorBto;' Itlims •

_SheaHel"'Pen Sets 1# Pentel Pens·, • IIcht.de-Knlt.-•• Beveled 'S1.s. ­

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FIlIE Olft WRAPPI"'G I"'OOR GIFT SHOP

EXCITING BEDROOM V~LUESAll on SALE thru October 10th!

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. triple dresser, tri-view mirror, headboard and cheSt.(Nightstand optional.)

ENTIRE STOCK OF TABLES ANDCURIO CABiNETS REPUCEDI

POPULAR TABLESSTYLES - LOWPRICES.......

Never before in the history oftbe Furniture Industry havemajor manufacturers andretailers gotten together togive you, THE CONSUMER,the BEST VALUES in furniture.Hundreds of top manufac­turers have cut their prices . ..And we have further .reducedours .•. This is and event youcan't AFFORD to MISS!

AMERICA'S BEST SELLER

Save $200.00' $6.9900

Our Regular '899.00 set which includ!"s: sofa, rocker,chair, party table. ottoman and tiNo end tables.'Reduced '~200,001!

OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY REDUCEDFOR THIS NATIONAL EVENTl

RIVERSIDES MAGNIFICENTAMERICAN NOSTALGIA

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THE MOSTCOWORTABLESEAT IN TH~ HOUSEl

-·Save -now ·on- ,L--ane-AetieA- --Reelil'\efS.Dozens ,of Rocker and wall savers.Recliners on sale for this History MakingEvent.

DESKS & DESK CHAIRSDF ALL DESCRIPTIONS

ON SALE $39995HUGE "Ad_,_SELECTION - .-.-

Constructed ofSolId maple andmaple veneers.This desk hasseven drawers.two of which arefile drawers, anda beautiful rolltop with parti­tioned shelving.

ROMANTIC RUFFLESAND COUNTRY LACE

On Sale Now........-::;;;~;,f~~

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NATIONAL FURN'TURE SALE ANDSWEEPSTAKES "SOLID GOLD

SWEEPSTAKES"

OFFICIAL RULESNO PURCHASE NECESSARY

1. The,e '5 no purchase reqUlrlld to eme, S,mply 111511 any parIIClpatlng rela,1 store and fill out an sntly lorm You may enls' asoflen as you wish, Howeve, mechamcally reprodUClld enlrles WIllnot be acclfptad2. II II IS Inconvenlanl 101 you 10 1115" a Piln,clpallng ,slalle,. yOIlcan enler by- hind pnnllng you, name. add'e&!i and IIp code on IJ" by 5'" piece pI pape, and mailing II 10 Nallonal Furnllu,eSweepslakee, Bo_ 82364. 51 Paul. MN 55182 Each Intry mus' bemailed BBDar8tely and no mechanically rsp,oduceel enlrles Will bllaccepllld Allenlrlsli mUSI be pOStmllrked by OClober 1.2 1983 andrecaived by Oclober 24. 1983 'J. All residents 01 Ihe Unl'ed Siaies and Pue,lo RICO 18 yellr& Q'dor olde' a,e eligible 10 eme, e_cept emploYees and 'he" lamiller. 01Ihe Natlona' Home FurnIshIngs Assoclauon. 115 aU,llll1es. subSldlllries. adlrf)r1ISlng agenc'es Hamg and KOnlk and CarlsonMa'kellng GroupIII. Pnle St'uclu,e.III G,and P"ze $10.000 In Sohd Gord Ba'5121 Second PrIZes $5.000 In Silve, Ba,s1601 Third PrIZes ZenIth TeleVISion SelS1101 Founh P,iZ85 Apple II COmpulerS1201 Fifth P,izes N,m510 3D Cameres11.lXlOl Runner Up PriZes Elec1,omc Telepl>Qner.,. Winner, WIll be seloe1ed by ,andom d,awlnq on Novembe' 119B3 hom among all enlfles recellveel Judging ......11 be conduc'eeIby Carlson Ma'kfl1lng G,oup, an InGepeodenlludglng organo,allonwhDSB decISion on all matters relallng 10 Ihe lWfflepslakes are ImalAll PIIZes Will be awa,ded lind all winne's Will be nallfled bv mellOnly one ~rtle 10 a famolv or I'oOuliehold PIIles are nonIIansferabk! and no subst'lullonli 1I,e allowed Ta~es 'fanv areIhe rtlspooSlb,llty of Ih8 Individual Winne's WInner may be (lSkeel10 , ..ecula an aff'davrl of e1'g,bolltv lind .e1ease Odds 01 wlonongdepend on Ihe numbe' 01 en!fles ,ecervedt. The sweepslilkes IS VOId where p'ohlblled and II:. sublllel 10 allfederal. l1i1le and 10cal'a~es ,7. For a IIS1 01 malar wonne's. send a 5u,mped sell add,essed_'ope 10 Nallonal Furnllure SweePSlllkes W,nne,'s lIsl. Bo~82377.51 Paul. MNSSIB2

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TIPCLIPS

. Keep feet warmSew a stripofmuslin to one endof a abort blanket. Tuck in at

the foot of the bed.Stubborn jar lids

Unlng your hand with sandpaper before turning a jar Udgives you a better grip.

WeeklJ' glftSenda friend a year's gift8ubscrJpUon to the lJncoln County

New8~ Only $11 in countY and $14 out of county. MaUed weekly.Clean,plaaokeys

To clean plano keys, apply toothpaste to B well dampenedcloth. Rub the key_ well, Wipe dry and buff with a dry sort cloth.

Bumed food In potTo remove burned food from an alumJnwn pot, rill with

water. bring to boU, then remove the softened food with awooden spoon. Finiflh with a. steel wool polishing.

Remove&clothlngodonAIr just womgannents overnight before returning to the

closet. n helps them get back In shape and removes possible00.....

._ Non-sUp pHersFit rubber tubing ovet handles of pliers and theY will be ­

easier to handle. This also Insulates them tor safer use whenmaking e1eOlrio repairs.

Everyotber ItepWhen painting steps. Indoors or outdoors. paint every other

one. then Jet them dry. Laterpaint the remaining ones. This waythe dry steps may be walked on without ruining the paint. Justremember to label the dry steps in some way.,t.-_ - _~ -•. ~ . -

All"'8round money saving ideas. hints, advice, solutions,shortcuts for mothers 8Qd others. .-

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LadIBs, '"u'ee your friendSto drive with you to lee

;"'porls and a"eiques fromall ouer ehe world!

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fOUR WINDS RESTAURANT. .

Special of the Week!.-HAMBURGER with all the

trimmings· ini;:luding. your choice of12:oz. Coke, Sprite, Dr. Pep'per orD,et Coke '

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Publlshed in the Lincoln County.News on Oct. 6, 1983.

Published .in the Lincoln ~unty

News on Sept, '1 and Oct. lJ, 1983I..

New Mexico'sHeritage

NOTICEThe Town of Carrizozo City

aall wUl be closed' Monday,October 10, 1983 to QhserveColumbus ·Day. The regularmeetblg ot"the Town of Cartizozo

• Soard of Trustees wUl be held onTUesday, October 11, 1983 at 7:00P.M.

JETEYOSS,SPECIAL MASTER

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Surratt and Pete Gnatkowski.

Nomination petitions for theposition of supervisor may besecured at,the SOU ConservationService Office in Carrizozo, NMlocated in the Courthouse Annex.Nominations must be made for.individuals who own land withinthe District. Nominatingpetitions must be signed by notless than 10 persons and returnedto P.O. Box 457 (SoU Con­servation Service office> no laterth,an October 14, 1983.

All persons, firms and cor­porations who shall hold title to,or shall be in possession of, anylands lying within the carrizozoSWCD as owners, 8l'e eligible tovote. Only such pe!sons, firms

LEGALS

WI .....LL HAVISO,. H.G. MILlAGESMALL ANDMID ••ZI CARS.'.

.125 $.Whlfe$ands AlaffioSJordo 437...5221 \

·$4"5·'"9''5,002 dr.,5edan, 10Wl'niles .'. ;'. ..4 speed. cheap to run ...•. , .

A....t.~*~983~MCAllitmce $6895004dr., auto. all', r~dlo, IO"Ymdes •••••••.• , •..•.••. ,'. . . ."

1979 Chev. LUV P.U. ,~WIth, carnper, low miles, Iikertew, practical & fun;

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ANDWATER CONSERVATION

DISTRIC'l"To all owners of land lying withinthe Carrizozo Soil and WaterConservation District, in thecounty of Lincoln, in the State ofNew Mexico:

Notice is hereby given thaton tbe~d day of November, 1983between the hours of 8:00 p.m.and 9:00 p.m., an election will beheld to elect two supervisors ofthe Carrizozo Soil and WaterConservation District inac­cordance with the ResourceConservation Act of the State.'The positions up for re-electionare currently being held by Rick

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'!be Basin Classic periodended rapidly, the ClassicMimbres area and the San Juan

___-711li1llia _._--------------- . Basin, heartland of the Chaco-Anasazi, being largely aban­doned some time in the mid AD11008. By AD 1150 setUementanddaily economy had shifted overnearly all of western NewMexico, even though a few largeChacoan and Mimbres townsmay have lingered on in adepressed state for anothergeneration 01' two.

Archeologists do not agree onthe causes of Chacoan andMimbres decline. Changingpatterns of rainfall, local con­flict, crop failures, and en­vironmental "bufn-out- have allbeen proposed. But, no singlefactor convincingly explains theend of so grand an era.

(Dr. David Stuart is the author ofPrehistoric New Mexico. He is aself-employed anthropologist,and lives in .Albuquerque.)

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out of county S2500

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LEGALS

PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT ALL. INFOR~ATION

Less and excepting those lands described hereinbeforedesignated as Group I, and' further less and excepting thefollowing described lands, to-Wit:

Lot 19 of Lincoln Hills Count.ry Club, as shown by the platthereof filed in the office of the CoWlty Clerk and Ex-OfficioRecorder 9f Lincoln County, August 8, 1966 in TubeN0.251.

Lots 5and 6, Block7 of Lincoln Hills Country Club, as shownby the replat thereof filed in the office of the CoWlty Clerk andEx-Officio Recorder of Lincoln County, June 4, 1008, iD Tube No.312~

Tract 167 of First Addition ,toLincoln Hills Country ClUb, asshown by the plat thereof filed in the,office of the County Clerkand Ex-O£ficio Recorder of Lincoln County, March 23, 1967, inTube No. 264.

Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Tract'G of First Addition to Lincoln HillsCountry Club; as shown by the resubdivision plat of Tracts 172,177G and G, filed in the office of the CoWlty Clerk and Ex-OfficioRecorder of Lincolil County, June 4, 1968, in Tube No. 308. '

GROUP I: .Lots 1 to 21 boHl inclusive, Tract A of Lincoln HUls CoWltry

Club, as shown by the subdivision plat of said Tract A filed in the ,.office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Recorder of LincolnCounty, August 6, 1968, in Tube No. 320. .

Lots.l, 2, 3 &4 (am, Tract Bof Lincoln HUls Country Club,as shown by the amended replat of said Tract B fUed in the officeof the CoWlty Clerk and Ex-officio Recorder of Lincoln County,June 18, 1969, in Tube No. 339..

Tract JH and Lots 1, 2, 3, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, ISS, 159, 160and 161 of Lincoln Hills Country Club, as shown by the. platthereof fUed in the office of the CoWltry Clerk and Ex-OfficioRecorder of Lincoln County, August 8, 1966, inTube No. 251.

Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive, Block 1iLots 1 and 2, Block 2;All of Block 3;Lots 1 to 26 both inclusive, and Lots '13, 28, 29, 39,.40 and Lots

66 to 72 both inclusive, and Lots 84 to 93 both inclusive, . 'Block 4;Lots 2, 3, 4 and Lots 7 to 16, both inclusive, Block 7 of Lincoln

Hills CoWltry Club, as showp by the replat thereof filed.in the .office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Recorder or LincolnCounty, June 4, 1968, in Tube No. 312.

Tracts D, F, 163, 170 and 176 of First Addition to LincolnHills Country Club, as'shown by the plat thereof filed in theoffice of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Recorder of LincolnCounty, March 23, 1967, in Tube No. 264.

Tracts 1M-A, IM-B, 164-C and 164·D of Lot 164 of First Ad­dition to Lincoln Hills Country Club, as shown by the plat of aresubdivision of 1.Qt164 filed in the office of the County Clerk andEx-officio Recorder of Lincoln County, June 20, 1967, in TubeNo. '134.

Lots 1 to 8 both inclusive, of Tract 165;Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive, of Tract 166;Lots 1 to 16 both inclusive, of Tract171;Lots 1 to 18 both inclusive, of Tract 172;Lots 1 to 13 both inclusive, of Tract '173;Lots 1 & 2 of Tract "J'lll;~of First Addition to Lincoln Hills.

Country Club, as shown by the plat of a resubdivision of Tracts162,165,166,168,169,171,172,173, "J" aJIH 175 filed in the officeof the CoWlty Clerk and Ex-Officio Recorder of Lincoln County,August 8, 1967, in Tube No. 286.

Lots 1 and 2 of Tract 174 of First Addition to Lincoln HillsCountry Club, as shown by the resubdivision plat of Tracts 174,l~G and G filed in the office of the County Clerk-and Ex-OfficioRecorder of Lincoln County, June 4, 1968, in 'rube No. 308.

Lots 1A and IB ofTracts H and I;LotS lA,lB, 2,3, 4and50fTract 162;Lots lA, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, and Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 of Tract

168;Lots lA, lB, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, SA, 5B, 6A and 6B of

Tract 169;Lots 1 and 2 of Tract 177A;Tract 177B;Lot 177-0.1 of Tract 177;Lot 1 of Tract 177G; andTract 177H of First Addition to Lincoln Hills CoWltry Club,

as shown by the plat of a resubdivision of Tracts 162, H, I, 168,169 and 177 med in the office of the CoWlty Clerk and Ex-OfficioRecorder of Lincoln County, September 10, 1968, in Tube No. 323.GROUP ll:

Township 10South, Range 13 East, N.M.P.M.8-2 SE-4 , , :, , Section 25

Township 10South, Range 14 East, N.M.P.M.SW-4 NW-4 & W-2SW-4 Section 298-2. N·2 & S-2 '.' Section 30

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I LINCOLN COUNTY NEWSI P. O. Drawer 459 carrlzo,zo, New Mexico .1301

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HAROLD G. GARCIA,MAYOR

'.VISAC:QMC:~~l(LMt;. - - SUNDRle$....-'- ,

Gas Die.sel OU

ZOZO CHEVRQNHwy.S4&380

FOR SALE~ Stock trailer, 6x1Sfeet. can 354-2743 <Capitan). 40-2tc .

FOR SALE: 2-bdrm hous~, canassume farm loan if .qualify. 2acres east of Carrizozo. 80 acr~s

east of carrizozo. '20 acres, 1900sq. ft. mobile home, irrigationwell, worth the money. BOYKINREAL ESTATE, Box 490,Carrizozo. 648-2577. 39-4tc

WHERE is Don Quixote'smagical feasting and musingroom? 354-2995. 35-lndc

COMPLETE Satellite TYsystems starting at $1400, withinstallation $1600. Call 258-3092 or258-4311. Ask for Print. Leavemessage. 39-8p

FOR SALE: New elec. hQt waterheater, 1 yr. old, $100; elec. stovetop, avocado, $95. .MRS. BILLALLRED, Box 72, Capitan, NM41-1p

YARD SALE; 3family, 3mi. westof capitan on Hwy 380 atTushawakey RV Camp, Sat., Oct.8, 9-5. Gas stove, steel windows,teen girls' IClothing size 3, goodmisc. items. 41-1p

FOR RENT: New apts. inCapitan, 1- and 2-bdrm, furn. orunfum. $250 up. Call 258-3359. 41­4c

PROCLAMATlONTHEREFORE, the powers

vested in this office, I, Harold G.Garcia, as Mayor of our Town, dohereby proclaim Saturday,October IS, 1983 as Carrizozo FunDay.

SIGNED; in the Town ofCarrizozo New Mexico 'This ardday of October 1983.

Published in the Lincoln CountyNews on Oct. 6, 1983.

Tl'~~tS I'17C, rnn, l'17~,l'17Fi ~d ~rpQf~~()PS are~ligibl~, to'bit 2 of Tt'act I'17G; . Vote. .I.A)tslall~~ ()f'n'act 1'171; '~nQtli 'wilJ, be;maUed toLots 1 and 2'of 'l"ract 177J; . lAndoWqeJ'~"in. ttleJ).~tl'ict;Lbts 1·and.20f Tract 177I('; . '. . hOwever, iQ,~~ev~t Qn~:i$ notLots 1 and 2<ofTract t77t; . . .... , .... ..', ~eived,contact ~-~lMd

PlaiQ~iffs,' . ;Lot$l~d2ofTractl77M Qf :F'frstAddltfQO to l4nc.oln HillS.' ,on«i'will. be.mailed. They may-va. ~untry(JJub, ~ ~hQwn by theplatofare~u.bdlvision'QfTrac~p1@l,leol;)tained bY stopping byIRYING W. RUDo~a AND I$An~L RUDOLPa,'~"" AL, 162, H, I~ 1(18, 169 and 1'11 .filed in .the.offi~eof theCQ1IDty Clerk the.' Soil. CQnservatlonService

. Defendants. ~d;Ex-officiolWCo..-del'ofLtnco1p County" ~pt~mb¢l' 10, 1$(18, .offic~.··· .RESPONSIBLE . l\lO, '17-62tJM in 'rUbe No. 323.· ".... . .. '. . '. .. .' . . CA:miI~OZOSO.ILAND

- xp:.c.EllJm~SOUN~~-----~-~-.-.;·NO'l'_lG~F'F()B$G~esl:1$~.·· . 'I' ".: :!':',.Traet17iof-Fu-s~tlmh<rLtiiCQlil1mtsi::Quntry.'c1u~..L,;a='=s:---;"'-"""W=·A""Tii:;;'E~R~.:;'C~ON;:';.s""'E""'a="Y;';-Ai'oT;;;;;.I""O';;N'·--'--Wantedt() own and operate candy NOTICE is hereby given that on July 31,1979, in the abOve' "~'SboWribythepla~ofa re$ubd!visionof '.b,'ac~ 162, 11j5,166,.l(18, ,DISTRICT,vending route. Pleasant bUsiness styledal1d. nurnt>eredcause,~eUnitedSw.tesPistrlctCowtfor . 169,171, '172, 173, 'oJ" prid 175 filed in. the 'officeof the C<>Unty Gary lUghtower, CluUrman.with high profit items. CM start the 'District of New Mexico ..rendered jQdgem~mt forPlaiJltiff Clerk and E:.x~fficioR.ecol'd~rof Lincoln County, Augu~t6,.1967, \'.' .part time. Age or experience not TheodOre R,Johnson, Trustee,againsttbeDefendantB IrVing W. ·inTubeNo. 286, and mOt'eparticull,u'ly d~91'ibedbya warraptyimportant. Requires car and RudQlph and lsabe1Rudolpb in the ,amount Qf $1,503,024.35 plus deed l'ecorded iIlthe Lincoln CQuntYDeed'RecordS, in B()()}c 73,$3788 to $12452 cash investment. interest thereon atthe l.'~te of$299.~per day from September1,Page 67li,cQntahililg 11).01 acres,more orlefJs. - . .Can'. 1-800-328-0723 Eagle In- 1977, untU'paid, and for the further sUDlof.$I50,SQ2,43 as at~ Subject only, to two mo..-tgagea· in faVQ),' of aerbertL. Traylordustries . torney's f~ and for his costs~ arid rendered judgem~"t.in,favor and AliceK. Tl'ayIQl.', executed by Jack:P. Cbapman, John a.

of Plainilff, ~~i1s,·Jnc.,A C():rp'>r-:~Uon, a~ainst Defendants I Sheets and,Robelt Sc;bnelder, a p8l'tnerfJlrlP and P. A. 9. C.S.,Irving W. 8.tidolph and :Isabel Rudolph in the amount of !nc., and recorded in Book-58 at Pages l}80 aJld 9.81, andP.ages 995$163,219.00 plUS lnterest thereon at the rate qf $24,96.per day and 996, refJpectively, of the mortgage records' of 'Lincolnfrom'september I, 1977, untU paid, and fol' !:be furthl!r sum of . County, NewMe~(loJcoV~gportions of the real estate above$16,321.90 ,as attomey's.fee and for itS CQst,'expended, decreed described, 'and directed th8t, the Plaintiffs' li4l!lls be. forecIQsedthe Plaintiffs' mortgage seCuring the indebt~essa first and and the pl'opert:y sold in the mannel" provided by law,~and thatprior lien upon the following desc..-ibedproperty in LinColn . tbe proceeds realized tberefrom be appli,ed toward the expenseCounty, New Me'xico: of sale and the satisfaction of the Plaintiffs' judgement. 'nu~

Court appointed and directed the Wlderslgned as Special Masterto .advertise and sell at public auction to the highest bidder forcash the above described property to satisfy the Plaintiffs"judgement. .

NOTICE is further given that on tiie9tb, day of November, .1983, at·ll:00 o'clock A.M., at the northeast door 01 the LincolnCounty Courthouse in Carrizozo, New Mexico, 1 will offer ·forsale and sell the above described property for cash subject to theunpaid balances due on the tw~D!0rtgages in fa\.:or of Herbert L.Traylor and. Alice K. Traylor, above mentioned. TOe totalamoWlt due'the Plaintiffs on said judgement, including interestaccrued to date of sale, is $2,562,807.48, to which will be addedthe cost of sale.

FALL SALE

OPEN HOUSEat all times. Owner lives on sub­division, 2 miles out on RuidosoHighway from tapitan (Route 48),turn right, pass Highway Dept. Callday or night:

VERNON GOODWINPhone (505) 354-2569

Bus. Ph. (505) 257-4029

Mountain View Subdivision nowoffers 3~bedroom homes (Cameodouble wides) ready to move into atreduced prices.

Also new subdivision lots withspectacular view of Sierra Blancaand Capitan Mountains.

We finance at 12 percent interest,smal down payment. Inside citylim its but out in "country."Restriction you'll appreciate.

PROPERTY SPECIALISTS

311 S. CentralBox 637.Carrl~ozo, NM

641·2326Nights and

WeekendS call:

Mary 441.2326Patsy '*'2'".pat14J..221'5

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648-2326

-3 bedroom . large garage-3 bedroom - furnished orunfurnished-3 bedroom . cyclone fence-3 bedroom - two story-3 bedroom . BONITOCANYON-3 bedroom· adobe-4 room - DOWNTOWNWHITE OAKS

--10-20 acres - south ofCarrizozo-10-40-159 acres - White Oaks-411 acres - Basin Valley-28 acres· Sweetwater Hills-20 acres - Basin Yalley-20 acres-2 wells - Carrizozo

-9 acres - Los Lunas area,laser-levelled

-2-4-9 lots - Carrizow

-LINCOLN COUNTYRANCH . 150 cows - alldeeded

T'TIERRA VERDE '~.:

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home. Close to town. Stove, reL,washer, formal dining room. 648­2373. 4O-tfc

WHERE is Don Quixote'smagical feasting and musingroom? 354-2995. 35-Indc

GARAGE SALE, 2-family, Sat., 8a.m. to 2 p.m. Lots of stuff. Ave.H, across from Spencer Park. 41­Ip

FOR SALE for $550 cash, 1977Hopels. motorcycle Model CT9O.Has leSs than 500 miles on it. Callafter 5 p.m. 3:)4.2560. 41-1p

WHERE is Don QUixote'smagical feasting and musingroom? 354-2995. 35-Indc

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY:satellite Antenna dealers needed.No experience required. Dealercost for complete unit as low as$747. Retail $1395. Call 303-574­4!63. 39-3p

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FORSAliEH '7 ~cr~~Jf;\n~~tugWith l~rtu)bU~ with 10x12 add­on; 3 ·bdrrn, 2~bath, }g. livingroom, new carpet. throughout;24x24 bldg. with cement floor,fenced, fruit trees, city water.West of Carriwzo. 648--2527 or 648­2251. 41-2p

.. DELICIOUS homemade but­termilk cakes for sale. 648-2255.41-2p

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, . LEASE or RENT: 2 bdrmtownhouse, 2 baths, washer,dryer, dishwasher, stove. Best intown. Adults only. 648-2373. 40-tfc

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Toilet Seat-- • WhIle-... • Easy to mstall

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Capricorn Oak• Add beauly ~Ioragp ~paee

and valu~ 10 your home

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$69~~

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balhtubs

soap Dish

Towel Ring

SUrface Paper.HOlder

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Range HoodDuct-FreeSimple Inslallatlon -- NO DUCT·ING requited, Dual 'liter systemwIlh washable aluminum greasefitler and acllvated charcoal ",.ler 10 remove odors, 30" WideChoice 01 colors,

Regular PriceOn All StockCabinets

K"t h C b" t by ltIPacI c en a me s ",_P••",-.."Brlng In your room dImenSions, and our professional staflwill help you deSign your new kitchen We also have FREEOo-'t·yoursell literature to help yoo Install your newkitchen . a,binelea de coeln••

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CarvedDoorsby tyIDE30 "

, Many, styles 10 choose tram.Besullty your home with (llusnMahogany Doors Ihal hava Ihedeep sculptured look at cosilycustom doors. All doors are 10/."thick and 80" high. Some stylesare available In 32" widths.

32" g-LiteCro~sbuck

$96~a~

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$3084each

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48" Lauan

$2799

$47~~72" Lauan

$58~~30" Louver

$40~~

30" Lauan

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Interior Pre-Hung DoorsBored lor easy lock Installationlock set no' IOc/uded Prehunglor last. easy_ prolesslonallook·mg results Other sizes available24"x80"

30 'x80"

24"x36" ,$15~~ i'

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$22!~36"x36"

$27~c~Bi-FoldDoors

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$159 elcnMeasuringTapes ..W'x10' ,.

.$248 .each

o/tlC1S:R.g.15~

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f;I $6'99 ,. eaChStaple Gun'ughlWeJahRegSStl

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Ri':g 111" t •

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99cr:tube

Drill Bit Set I~• 10 pIece set ran­

ging In size Irorn'A,. IlJ w·" Heal realed 10

reducEl frlcllonarrd slay sha.rplengar ,

$64~ChSaber Saw

.Slade Set.. Ilpiece"l'otsurface

culling and ,decOtl\llve edge

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00 &, •by CIEIlIDlHammertt51-G16$599 each

8'AdjustablWrench,

,.#81-368

~$599 each,

~ 18" Alum-/.;. \ inUrn Level

#42-018$499 each

Saw HorseBracket#83-362 ,,'$299 e'l~[

Combin­ation LockIICD9934

$299 each

Sheff andPoleSupport#7046

$199 each

Chain DoorGuard#CD7088

$1 84 eachLockingSlidingWindow Bolt#CD4546

$499 each

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$1584each

$784each .

$1.448eaCfl

$1799Mch

$21 84each

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.Sculptured Cut and LoopAllached cushIon back tor easy inslallallon Adds beautyto your home as well as providing a warmer, quieter loVingarea. Cullooplel<lure, 100%conlinuousfilamenl l2'wldecut 10 lenglh you require Available in Brentwood Beige,Ocean Tone, Doeskin Brown. and Shell Tone

Panic Rolter&it" lJ inch.. "• Include, {)lin. cage

allll pal}

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Atsorted ".Brushes• Nylon• Assorted sizes &

slYle8

$1 2964oh

Ceiling Light#367·78 AB• AntIque brass

ceilIng fIxture• WhIte opal lens

wllh allracllvebrown floral

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• 3 speed super silentpu.1I ch"in QperaUon

• 7 year Warranty ,

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, • • Aeverseafr floW. 52", i',

Light'Kit Extra$98~~ $5999"each.

MOSS 52" • 3 speed pull chain oper-• Antique brass finish mARCO • 7 year warranty ,alion

I" • Antique brass finish • Cane IOsert blades • Natural hardwood.trcane bladesHI-LINE • Walnut reversible blades • 3 speed pull chain POOO • light kit JJloJu,ded

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10'x6'

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NewburgNever-fail easy glide, door system with wjde dooropening for easy access. Simulated 3-D doorscreens, Rigid conslructlon: overlapping waH androof panels. mid-wall bracing, and double roofbeams. Easy to assemble.

BrooksideSun...gold waH panels with eggshell doors,roof, gables. and trim.10'x9'

$18984

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Home Center

ALAMOGORDONEW MEXICO

3401 N. WHITE SANDS BLVD.PHONE: (505) 434·3850

3602 NORTH OF ALAMOGORDO ON RT. 54, NEXT TO K-MART

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We accept checks.

fII~ No lomo. rupontab'.. por error.. tlpograflcOi. R...rvamos .1 derecho de IImltor lot c8nldad... Clert•• Articulo. Llrnltadoa por Inventarlo.

We are not ntaponslb,. for typograph~I."Of1. We ,eserve the right fo limit qUllnIfUe.. Some Items limited to stock on hand.