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Th' GdZdy JtJDlQ.- Trllck and field': invitational will be held SatUtdaY on ne\\i track at the school. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. Cfudy Hobbs of FlyingJ Wranglers win sing the na- anthem and Alamogor- do football coach Darrell Bode will be'master of ceremonies. Boys and girls ages 6-13 will compete 'runs, high jumps, long jumps, shot put and softball throw. Fifteen schools have entered the event. CARRIZOZO, NM 88301 * ESTABLISHED 1905 Official Newspapet of Lincoln ·Coliiuy' : " 'THURS. JUNE 9, 1988 * VOL. 83, NUMBER 23 --.....-.- ( . . -;or" \' J' .( r '" . has maintained tha t Surra tt is innocent. Mitchell was "elated" with the decision and said, "Obviously, I would much rather have my client in children's court than adult court because the penalties are less severe'." Mitchell also said the ma- jor thing was getting to see the evidence the state had. "I am hoping the state will see the light and dismiss the case," he added. He feels that if the state will let the four investigators work on the case it will be solved. The four investigators he referred to were Paul Wen;ich with the sheriff's department, Leandro Vega with the district attorney's office, Cha!"lie Cox with Mitchell's office and Manuel Lopez, private in- vestigator hired by the family of Katina Chavez. Surratt did not leave the state immediately after being released Friday. He was reported to have been seen in Roswell on Tuesday and Mit- chell, confirmed that Surratt had remained in the state, out- side the county, at Mitchell's request. "He is out of the state now at an undisclosed ·location in the state of Texas for his own safety," Mitchell said Wednes- day. Apparently Mitchell had delayed Surratt's from the state "to get some things accomplished." Louisa Salas, Katina's maternal grandmother, was concerned that Surratt was not taken out of the state im- mediately. "Where is the law?" she asked. "Why not take him back to jail to wait for the trial?" Tbe total estimated around the national merit budget for Carrizozo Schools range," Burnett said. He also for the 1983-89 year will be listed scholarships seniors $1,622,028. received this year, students' The budget was reviewed science fair activities, FFA on May 25 by the Carrizozo participation and awards won, Board of Education and Isaac students of the month and Martinez and Michael Davis of athletic winners. Santa Fe. Martinez is financial "We are glad to see the management consultant for emphasis is on students," school finance diVision with Davis said. He mentioned that the department of education the budget documents had four and Davis is accreditation con- iines for administration and sultant for the state depart- seven pages of information ment of education. about students. Martinez expllltned the?- "trots of things are hap- twof91d purpose Uie in Carrizozo:' Davis was to have the TdaEd "It is a very good in Santa Fe by June 20 with the report?' He discussed with budget to be certified by July Burnett the plan for Carrizozo 1. Adjustments to the budget to conttnue the seven-period can be made on the 40th, BOth day at school which gives and 120th days of school. studentS 28 chances to acquire Carrizozo Scbool Supt. the necessary 23 credits to Danny Burnett gave a sum- graduate and also gives mary of the districtts educa- students 'Viable options. tion program, ac- "I will recommend full ac- complishments of .ere4itation in June," ·Davis and staff and said. He .iMPresses with the 1987-88 sehoof ,ear. havmg the "Biology Burnett'said the tnost ''&acher"Of the Year. Mariannl significant thing the schOOtdid Patterson," and said the Write to Read prograt1& for' wtlS kindergarteners and firSt w.eath& athletic lie is program and listed ctB$ scores and ACt be considered the school test scores and noted senior received a2&pfi·the ... personally feel ..(tJ.t'. ilgp;'.' u. 'atdsebool. prln- rec:el\til1i'"25''On 'ei':1'he 4'eipal-Mei·:Uollan.r -.- Act petlect ' .. . ·',a,. ..'" ''These ACt seores ate Up (Cont'u ott .;P .... ,) Carrizozo Schools budget tops $1.5 million for fiscal 88-89 By Ruth Hammond District Judge Robert Doughty ruled Friday that Matt Surratt, 17, should be tried in juvenile court for the murder of Katina Chayez, 15. The ruling came after a two- day hearing in Alamogordo. Assistant District At- torney Scot Key argued that Surra tt should be tried as an adult because of the severity of the crime. Doughty's ruling means that if convicted, Surra tt could receive a maximum sentence of two years at the New Mex- ico Boys School in Springer. If he had been tried and con- victed as an adult he could have received life imprison- ment, which in New Mexico is a term of 30 years. Surratt, who has been in custody in the juvenile section of the Otero County Jail in Alamogordo since March 4, was released by Doughty following the bearing. Doughty ordered Surratt to stay with family out of state until the trial which is to be held within 90 days. Surra tt was a neighbor of Chavez in San Patricio. They were classmates at Hondo School where Chavez had received many athletic awards. Chavez was reported miss- ing Feb. 20 when she was not at home when her basketball coach arrived to drive her to an awards banquet. Her b9dy was found near her hom'e in the Rio Ruidoso on Feb. 21 after an all-night search. Surratt was taken into custody March 4 and charged with an open count of murder. His attorney Gary Mitchell Matt Surratt to stand trial as a juvenile informed that this year's Lin- coln County Fair is Aug. 16-20. The Capitan Chamber of Commerce received an invita- tion from the Economic Development Corporation of Lincoln County. This corpora- lion will celebrate one year of existence on June 9 at 7 p.m. The place is the Cree Meadows Country Club in Ruidoso. Chamber members learn- ed that the Village of Capitan had purchased 10 new pennant flags for various celebrations. The chamber decided to pur- chase two such flags. The chamber also approved the purchase of a $20 ad from Capi tan cheerleaders who are doing a football schedule. Chamber members were advised that June 20 will be a workday at the fairgrounds. Volunteers are to meet at 8:30 a.m. President Dick Beck call- ed a special meeting of the chamber for June 13 at 11:30 a.m. This meeting will be at the Smokey Bear Restaurant. scheduled for July 2 at 7 p,m.: July 3 at 2 pm. and July 4 at 2 and 7 p.m, The Hatch Brothers will furnish music for dances on July 2 and July 4 beginning at 9 p.m. In other business the chamber approved a donation of $100 to the Lincoln County Fair Board to be used for a cover for the fair catalogue. The chamber will also donate a $35 belt buckle to be used as award at the fair. Dorothy Smith, a member of the Capi tan Cemetery Board, told the chamber that an effort is being made to set up perpetual care at the cemetery. With this in mind the chamber donated $50 to the cemetery board. The Lincoln County News is printing 5,000 addi tional Capitan brochures. A brief story of Smokey the Bear by Dorothy Guck will replace a list of the Capitan chamber members that was on the back of the first printing. Chamber members were PRIMARY ELECTION results are receIved by Lincoln County Clerk Fran Siddens, Dick Radtke and Charlotte Emmons. J:LIJI§t1 i IJ.9Jouches put on Smokey Bear Stampede By BARf MCDONOUGH The big Smokey Bear Stampede Parade on July 4 was the chief topic of discus- sion at the June 6 meeting of the Capitan Chamber of Commerce. This year's parade theme is Frontier Times. Fill out the coupon in this issue of the News and send it to the parade committee, Box 441, Capitan, NM 88316. Mildred Crocker, Bill Allen and Elpler Pirelli have ac- cepted 'the invitation to be parade judges. Two more judges are needed. The parade's grand lady will be Lois Aldrich. The grand mar- shal will be Elfego Montoya. Shriners will bring go- karts and mini-bikes from Alamogordo. The Lincoln County Fair Board will put on the barbecue at the fairgrounds after the July 4 parade. Rodeo performances are '" -. Kenneth S. McDaniel-1 089 William Lon Karn-593 Karon Z. Petty-677 Martha McKnight Proctor-942 oPal 1til1-561 Jannie A. McDaniel-lOSS George Bush-1321 Bob Dole-l38 Pa t Robertson-l22 Alexander Haig-53 Shirley Ann Goodloe-1212 Julia V. samora-560 Joe P. Wheatley-434 Michael J. Hainer-496 JA::S:: 596 ]pop VI. Samuels-50S r J. W,jtt Page-l035 County Sheriff Albert zamora-302 David W. Pfeffer-346 'Ibm Su:'\livan-837 Benny Qoker-947 County Treasurer Virginia A. Spall-889 County Assessor Robert Edward Hemphill-779 Glen IL Ellison-532 Audean Franklin-6Ol County Commissioner, District III County Clerk Inez G. Marrs-984 Bill Valentine-654 Joseph J. Carraro-87 Corky Morris-273 Rick Montoya-600 Representative-United States District 2 Joe Skeen-1465 Louis E. Charles R. Rudolph-361 U!O David Catanacb-136 JifC1c Harkleroad-167 Justice of the Supreme Court Patricio M. Serna-153 Corvul1l tio3'"Commissloner Thomas O. Martinez-194 lincoln County voters made their choices in the primary election Tuesday. Republican voters outnumbered Democrats with 61.4 percent of registered Republicans casting votes and 57.5 percent of Democrats voting.ta Incumbent Sheriff Don Samuels was defeated as were in- cumbent county Ralph Dunlap in District 1 and Bill Karn iIi District 3. Incumbent county commissioner John mghtower defeated his opponent Glen Ellison for the Democratic position for District 2. Former sheriff 'Ibm Sullivan defeated his two op- ponents with 56.4 percent of the vote and will face Republican James McSwane in the general election in November. Results of the election will be unofficial until the county commissioners conduct a canvas of the votes on Friday dur- ing the county commission meeting in Carrizozo. Unofficial results in Lincoln County: DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS President eX the United States Michael S. Dukakis-1028 Jesse L. Jackson-l85 Gary Hart-1l7 Paul Simon-31 Al Gol-e-63 Bruce Babbitt-28 United Sta tes Sena tor Jeff Bingaman-10M State Senator, District 39 James Lee Martin-1091 Petra Jimenez Maes-147 Stanley F. Frost-676 Joseph F. Baca-251 Judge of the Court eX Appeals Harvey Fruman-637 Benjamin Ant1)ony Chavez-417 Primary Election resu Its Samuels, Karn, Dunlap among Tuesday's losers State District 52 James J. Walsh-223 Paul W. Harrington-288 Richard Guilez-147 State Representative, District 56 : .. " Ben L. Hall-706 " .518 te .., .' ..... e;tlpti,ve.·Dlstrict 57 <> Richard T. Knowles-17lJ Dis tri t rney Michael F. McCormick-847 Bert Atkins-461 Sta te Board of Education - District 8.11 J ... Sanchez-905 ,'iiV.d:i1'iW: Witt-998 County Comdlissioner, District I \ Rick Simpson-616 Kenneth Nosker-911 Roger Romero-159 Ralph R. Dunlap-587 County Commissioner, Distrk:t n John A. Ifightower-707

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Th' GdZdy JtJDlQ.- Trllckand field': invitational will beheld SatUtdaY in:ca~ozoon~e ne\\i 'an-~atber track atthe school.

Activities will begin at 9a.m. Cfudy Hobbs of FlyingJWranglers win sing the na­~l anthem and Alamogor­

do football coach Darrell Bodewill be'master of ceremonies.

Boys and girls ages 6-13will compete in'~s.Pes,'runs,high jumps, long jumps, shotput and softball throw. Fifteenschools have entered the event.

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has maintained that Surra tt isinnocent.

Mitchell was "elated"with the decision and said,"Obviously, I would muchrather have my client inchildren's court than adultcourt because the penaltiesare less severe'."

Mitchell also said the ma­jor thing was getting to see theevidence the state had. "I amhoping the state will see thelight and dismiss the case," headded. He feels that if the statewill let the four investigatorswork on the case it will besolved.

The four investigators hereferred to were Paul Wen;ichwith the sheriff's department,Leandro Vega with the districtattorney's office, Cha!"lie Coxwith Mitchell's office andManuel Lopez, private in­vestigator hired by the familyof Ka tina Chavez.

Surratt did not leave thestate immediately after beingreleased Friday. He wasreported to have been seen inRoswell on Tuesday and Mit­chell, confirmed that Surratthad remained in the state, out­side the county, at Mitchell'srequest.

"He is out of the state nowa t an undisclosed ·loca tion inthe state of Texas for his ownsafety," Mitchell said Wednes­day. Apparently Mitchell haddelayed Surratt's depar~ure

from the state "to get somethings accomplished."

Louisa Salas, Katina'smaternal grandmother, wasconcerned that Surratt was nottaken out of the state im­mediately. "Where is thelaw?" she asked. "Why nottake him back to jail to wait forthe trial?"

Tbe total estimated around the national meritbudget for Carrizozo Schools range," Burnett said. He alsofor the 1983-89 year will be listed scholarships seniors$1,622,028. received this year, students'

The budget was reviewed science fair activities, FFAon May 25 by the Carrizozo participation and awards won,Board of Education and Isaac students of the month andMartinez and Michael Davis of athletic winners.Santa Fe. Martinez is financial "We are glad to see themanagement consultant for emphasis is on students,"school finance diVision with Davis said. He mentioned thatthe department of education the budget documents had fourand Davis is accreditation con- iines for administration andsultant for the state depart- seven pages of informationment of education. about students.

Martinez expllltned the?-"trots of things are hap­twof91d purpose o£ Uie blAAti,~g :~~fng) in Carrizozo:' Daviswas to have the scl:lOol;boa~et TdaEd "It is a very goodin Santa Fe by June 20 with the report?' He discussed withbudget to be certified by July Burnett the plan for Carrizozo1. Adjustments to the budget to conttnue the seven-periodcan be made on the 40th, BOth day at school which givesand 120th days of school. studentS 28 chances to acquire

Carrizozo Scbool Supt. the necessary 23 credits toDanny Burnett gave a sum- graduate and also givesmary of the districtts educa- students 'Viable options.tion program, ac- "I will recommendfull ac­complishments of st\!<t~nts .ere4itation in June," ·Davisandstaff andp~gra.ms4~' said. He ~s .iMPresses withthe 1987-88 sehoof ,ear. ca~zohavmg the "Biology

Burnett'said the tnost ''&acher"Of the Year. Mariannlsignificant thing the schOOtdid Patterson," and said theWritein'DU~ldni,g~ln9~pi~li~- to Read prograt1& for'~enlswtlS iUiding~mean- kindergarteners and firStw.eath& athletic t1'a~L<. lie gnu:l~is ~g~program andlisted ctB$ scores and ACt be considered the schooltest scores and noted that~()~ drqP9P~ ~~ ~Clht~tin)J!'senior received a2&pfi·the ... cc~ personally feel ~eAcr..o.nejuni9~,/~tJ~~!~p.,.;cb"oPoU~ra~isle$$t1lanU~,o.D'the~cr,.~~·Ii~U1ti~'J,mu..(tJ.t'. i.~year ilgp;'.'u. 'atdsebool. prln-rec:el\til1i'"25''On 'ei':1'he 4'eipal-Mei·:Uollan.r-.- ","~'''i++l~'''i

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By Ruth Hammond

District Judge RobertDoughty ruled Friday thatMatt Surratt, 17, should betried in juvenile court for themurder of Katina Chayez, 15.The ruling came after a two­day hearing in Alamogordo.

Assistant District At­torney Scot Key argued thatSurratt should be tried as anadult because of the severity ofthe crime.

Doughty's ruling meansthat if convicted, Surratt couldreceive a maximum sentenceof two years at the New Mex­ico Boys School in Springer. Ifhe had been tried and con­victed as an adult he couldhave received life imprison­ment, which in New Mexico isa term of 30 years.

Surratt, who has been incustody in the juvenile sectionof the Otero County Jail inAlamogordo since March 4,was released by Doughtyfollowing the bearing. Doughtyordered Surratt to stay withfamily out of state until thetrial which is to be held within90 days.

Surratt was a neighbor ofChavez in San Patricio. Theywere classmates at HondoSchool where Chavez hadreceived many athleticawards.

Chavez was reported miss­ing Feb. 20 when she was not athome when her basketballcoach arrived to drive her toan awards banquet. Her b9dywas found near her hom'e inthe Rio Ruidoso on Feb. 21after an all-night search.

Surratt was taken intocustody March 4 and chargedwith an open count of murder.His attorney Gary Mitchell

Matt Surratt to standtrial as a juvenile

informed that this year's Lin­coln County Fair is Aug. 16-20.

The Capitan Chamber ofCommerce received an invita­tion from the EconomicDevelopment Corporation ofLincoln County. This corpora­lion will celebrate one year ofexistence on June 9 at 7 p.m.The place is the Cree MeadowsCountry Club in Ruidoso.

Chamber members learn­ed that the Village of Capitanhad purchased 10 new pennantflags for various celebrations.The chamber decided to pur­chase two such flags. Thechamber also approved thepurchase of a $20 ad fromCapi tan cheerleaders who aredoing a football schedule.

Chamber members wereadvised that June 20 will be aworkday at the fairgrounds.Volunteers are to meet at 8:30a.m.

President Dick Beck call­ed a special meeting of thechamber for June 13 at 11:30a.m. This meeting will be atthe Smokey Bear Restaurant.

scheduled for July 2 at 7 p,m.:July 3 at 2 pm. and July 4 at2 and 7 p.m, The HatchBrothers will furnish music fordances on July 2 and July 4beginning at 9 p.m.

In other business thechamber approved a donationof $100 to the Lincoln CountyFair Board to be used for acover for the fair catalogue.The chamber will also donatea $35 belt buckle to be used asaward at the fair.

Dorothy Smith, a memberof the Capi tan CemeteryBoard, told the chamber thatan effort is being made to setup perpetual care at thecemetery. With this in mindthe chamber donated $50 to thecemetery board.

The Lincoln County Newsis printing 5,000 addi tionalCapitan brochures. A briefstory of Smokey the Bear byDorothy Guck will replace alist of the Capitan chambermembers that was on the backof the first printing.

Chamber members were

PRIMARY ELECTION results are receIved by Lincoln County Clerk Fran Siddens, DickRadtke and Charlotte Emmons.

J:LIJI§t1 iIJ.9Jouches put onSmokey Bear Stampede

By BARf MCDONOUGH

The big Smokey BearStampede Parade on July 4was the chief topic of discus­sion at the June 6 meeting ofthe Capitan Chamber ofCommerce.

This year's parade themeis Frontier Times. Fill out thecoupon in this issue of theNews and send it to the paradecommittee, Box 441, Capitan,NM 88316.

Mildred Crocker, Bill Allenand Elpler Pirelli have ac­cepted 'the invitation to beparade judges. Two morejudges are needed. Theparade's grand lady will beLois Aldrich. The grand mar­shal will be Elfego Montoya.

Shriners will bring go­karts and mini-bikes fromAlamogordo. The LincolnCounty Fair Board will put onthe barbecue at thefairgrounds after the July 4parade.

Rodeo performances are

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Kenneth S.McDaniel-1089

William Lon Karn-593Karon Z. Petty-677

Martha McKnightProctor-942oPal 1til1-561

Jannie A.McDaniel-lOSS

George Bush-1321Bob Dole-l38Pat Robertson-l22Alexander Haig-53

Shirley AnnGoodloe-1212

Julia V. samora-560Joe P. Wheatley-434Michael J. Hainer-496

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County SheriffAlbert zamora-302David W. Pfeffer-346'Ibm Su:'\livan-837

Pro~te Judg~Benny Qoker-947

County TreasurerVirginia A. Spall-889

County Assessor

Robert EdwardHemphill-779

Glen IL Ellison-532 Audean Franklin-6OlCounty Commissioner, District III

County ClerkInez G. Marrs-984

Bill Valentine-654Joseph J. Carraro-87Corky Morris-273Rick Montoya-600

Representative-United States District 2Joe Skeen-1465

Louis E. Gallegos-2~5

Charles R. Rudolph-361U!O David Catanacb-136JifC1c Harkleroad-167

Justice of the Supreme CourtPatricio M. Serna-153

Corvul1ltio3'"CommisslonerThomas O. Martinez-194

lincoln County voters made their choices in the primaryelection Tuesday. Republican voters outnumbered Democratswith 61.4 percent of registered Republicans casting votes and57.5 percent of Democrats voting.ta

Incumbent Sheriff Don Samuels was defeated as were in­cumbent county commis~ionersRalph Dunlap in District 1andBill Karn iIi District 3.

Incumbent county commissioner John mghtower defeatedhis opponent Glen Ellison for the Democratic position forDistrict 2. Former sheriff 'Ibm Sullivan defeated his two op­ponents with 56.4 percent of the vote and will face RepublicanJames McSwane in the general election in November.

Results of the election will be unofficial until the countycommissioners conduct a canvas of the votes on Friday dur­ing the county commission meeting in Carrizozo.

Unofficial results in Lincoln County:

DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANSPresident eX the United States

Michael S. Dukakis-1028Jesse L. Jackson-l85Gary Hart-1l7Paul Simon-31Al Gol-e-63Bruce Babbitt-28

United Sta tes SenatorJeff Bingaman-10M

State Senator, District 39James Lee Martin-1091

Petra Jimenez Maes-147Stanley F. Frost-676Joseph F. Baca-251

Judge of the Court eX AppealsHarvey Fruman-637Benjamin Ant1)ony Chavez-417

Primary Election resu Its

Samuels, Karn, Dunlapamong Tuesday's losers

State ~tative,District 52James J. Walsh-223 Paul W. Harrington-288

Richard Guilez-147State Representative, District 56

: .. " Ben L. Hall-706

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Michael F. McCormick-847Bert Atkins-461

Sta te Board of Education - District 8.11J ...dmn~ Sanchez-905 ,'iiV.d:i1'iW: Witt-998

County Comdlissioner, District I \Rick Simpson-616 Kenneth Nosker-911Roger Romero-159Ralph R. Dunlap-587

County Commissioner, Distrk:t nJohn A. Ifightower-707

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"l\fr. Holland should bec:ommended for golDg IlIjI Inthe eommunlty. door to dnoI:UvkJgroom toUvkJg roqm. try­Ing to get these stUdents backin school." BurDett said.

MarliDez reviewed thebudget and said 98 pen:ent 01the money comes from. thestale equallzatloD guaraoteebased on student enrollment.ThIs will bring $1,142,009 to thedistrict. Carrizozo hasestimated there will be 271students next year.

Included In the,budgetls aeasb balance of $1l18,OG'/" fromthis year that was added to thetotal budgeL ThIs money wasavaDabledUe to the district be­ing frugal and cautillUS withezpendJ.ture&. The remainingmoney wiD come from localsources.

_ asked aboulln­creases In some line items fornext year. He was told ODe in­crease is for Holland toattendlea~b1p tmInIng, aonther1Ine'ltem Is for funds for theschool board election that willbe held next spring andanother increase is becausedifferent pay scales will apply .for sharing a band teacher

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All school ....ployees will• GENERAL • receive a 3 percent salary in~

CONSTRUcnON crease.!1st year:• DIRTWORK The total budge,t of• EXCAVATION $1,~028includesandetitser-• ROADS & ASPIiAlT vt.ce. bond. b~dIng for sale of

PAVING bonds for critical capitalPH.267-2300 or 217....'. ouUay and the 2 mU levy

RUIDOSO.NY money for capital im·L_....;:;;;;;,;;;;~;;;..__. J..~Is from SenateBill 9.

Scout meellnjl. aDd bring aparent. Regul8r meetings areheld at 6 p.m. eaeb Thursda¥in the muItipunJOSO room.

The scouts wU1 attendsummer camp at Camp.Wehlnahpay near.Weedfor ...._.They wlll~J'_l2':.

Parents 'Willing tovolunteer their time are askedto atteDd the once-a-monthcommittee meetings. datesand lime to be 8DIIOUI1C:ed. Formore information contactScoutmaster Dave Verm1Ilonat &48-2590.

The troop is planning afund-ralsing enchilada supperJuoe 24 In the sebool cafeleria,5 to 7 p.m.

The UncoIn Couoty 4-HJunior WOOl Team placed 2ndat the state wool contest inRnswell May 21.

The team consisting ofTravis Crandall, Hondo;Michael White. Hondo;Thomas Sc:hreceDgos~ Un­coIn: and 'lbnyaWhIte, Hondo,had a good day aod just mIss­ed wIaaIng the contesl Traviswas 3rd high Individual aDdMichael was 5th.

We had one novice par­ticlpatlngln the cnntes~CallieGnatltowski of. Ancho, wooplsced 4th blgb overaD.

SUMMER HOURS FORSCHOOL LmRARY

The Carrizozo SchoolUbrary will be open each Mo...day from 8 a.m. to 2:80 p.m.begJnnlng June 13.

Ubrarlao Julia Hollls an­Dounced summer hours wiDcontinue until Aug. 1 for theconvenience rA. people In thecommUDity. Everycme is in­vited to use the library.

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TO OWNERS OF PRECIOUSMETAL CLAIMS: WouJd you beInterested In having your oreCUSTOM GROUND AND PRO­CESSED Iooalty? Individual IwtIlvast experience is interested inopening mlllln Carrizozo area Ifyou are interested contact:

Plains RealtyP.O. Box 758

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AU parents and familymembers are Invited to attendthe program and potluck din­ner beginning at 5:30 p.m.

All boys aged lOy" ando1deI; who have completed the5th grade are eligible to jointhe Boy Scouts. Those In­terestedare ~ura,gedto at­tend the JUDe 9 meeting or any

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