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25c PER COPY NO, 751N OUR 36TH YEAR RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW M!:XICO lWater, p.ostponed bY TIM PALMER 1 Staff Writer election ballot at their 'necember 29 has abstained from all trus'tee votes con· phint brought. $19,000 l:'t auction. . . meeting. cerning the reservoir site because he is _:,.Receive«. a proposal from Lincoln }'he argument that the large voter tur- associated with the owner of the Grind- County for locating a county substation on .Ruidoso trustees voted Tues<f4y night to .nout expected for· the March election stone Canyon land, Don Dorman. He airport land. The county commissioners remove the proposed $8 million water im- wol,lld mean more voters for the bond issue stated that neither he nor Sayner are in- agreed to resubmit tbe proposed building provements bond issue from the March 2 was raised by trustee Sherman Atwood. voived in ownership ()f the land. · location, which was on an easement. municipal election ballot. · "Something this important should have TJIREE .ITEMS relating to tourism and '-Instructed the village attorney, on his This will necessitate a special election the largest turnout we can get," he said. commerce were presented to the trustees advice, to accept an agreement with-Fawn . on the bond issue 30 to 45 days after the Trustee Benny Coulston said that let.ters at Tuesday's meeting. Ridge water users which will enable them RON BOWM_AN, area manager for the Dole Carnegie regular election. to the editor in The have made in- The Lodgers Tax Committee reported on to buy waterfrom the village ff they need it I d meS:--G-1) OR-of-T11es . oy!.s-MI:S--rneeting--which--- J ecrsron o sen a o may .elp more professional, p.roduetive and Frank Sayner, whq expressed concern that soive.the village water He noted . Ed Hym<!JJ, committee chairman,. ex-" . par·ticJioalte in a program te) install succeslsful in their '1obs.· rumors of a possible ... conflict of interest that thousands of dollars have been spent · · I t"' d · Th 1 b on water studies. · plained that six or seven people will attend rre oca ur ev1.ces. · e c !.1 .,'\Vas might hurt the bond of "I've been on the council two thesix-dayshowandpassoutbrochureson advised to confer with the Fire Depart- MLSheard passing. · years-that (water) has been the number· Ruidoso. ment and fire prevention officer. Sayner alluded to'an editorial in the one topic for two years," Coulston said. "This is kind of a trial balloon," said -Appr-oved election officials for the January 25 issue or The Ruidoso News S k' I d d t h b. Hyman. "We picked the biggest and best March 2 municipal election. wh1'ch '"')led for full disclosure of owner- pea mg 0 a nee toe uca e t e pu llc A d R 1 t' · f h .... h on the proposed water improvements, show in our trade area." - pprove eso u ton 82-1 or revisions s ipofthepropertyupgnw ichthevillage White said, "We're liable to get this tothevillagebudget. · · . proposes to build a water storage reser· defeated if we don't." · LETTERS FHOM the Chamber of Com-' -Authorized the village manager and Dale Carnegie presentation voir. merce and Retail Merchants Committee village attorney to negotiate for the pur- "I think water is too important to be em- broiled in petty jealousies and the thoughts of small people," said Sayner. Trustee George White reminded the group that he was in favor of a special elec- tion for the bond issue originally. The trustees voted to place it on the regular "1 seriously doubt whether or not it concerning the need for a civic ceQter and chase of water that have been of- would pass," said Sayner, noting that increased parking, respectively, Iered Cor sale. · "small town conversations going around" presented to the trustees: The board ell- · Jim could damage it. couraged representatives of the groups· to\ Hine that he wiii-' 'keep trymg" to Sayner's motion to remove the bond pursue their efforts. · · a public meetiJ!S on the proposed issue from the March 2 ballot passed with In other action, the trllStees: tion of the Rui®so Compan'y.\-P three "ayes" as Coulston abstained. -Were informed by. street superinteiJ- l;>y. the village at which .bfi! consulting Coulston said after the meeting that he dent Jack La May that the old hot mix engineer would be present. ;.' The Multiple Listing *rvice <MLS> committee of the Board of Reattors heard on Tuesday morning a talk by · Dale Carnegie Course area manager Ron Bowman on becoming more and"SuccessCul in their work. cei;s, said Bowman. third major point which Bowman in- troduced to his attentive audience was ac· tion., A person who is goal-oriented and committed need act to complete their plan for success. "In selling, action is the name of the game," Bowman said. DOn Dorman owner Hondo Schools of Grindstone dam site Erm>loying entertaining gimmicks, All three ingredients-defining goals, The portion of Grindstone Canyon in anecdotes and visual aids to clarify his self-confidence and taking action-lead to which the Ruidoso trustees fire consider- points, 8Qwman outlined a thought plan productivity which is just a step away Lng building a 1,000 acre foot water dam is designed to·help the realtors become more from success, said Bowman. He said that owned by Don Dorman, Ruidoso. motivated and effective. in American society there are plenty of op- Dorman, with Mike Mulholland, Dorm(ln said to The News Wednesday, "are ·The Grindstone Corporation and Grindstone Corporation Number Two. Four other people, all living in Texas, own a very small percentage of the area. Hondo. Valley Public Schools patrons will vote on a two mill levy, February 16, to finance a continuation of the renovation project currently underway.· . Three-fourtbs of the "revenue, Booky said, will be awarded district in July, with the other one-fourth in January for three succeeding years. Superjntendent Ernest Booky said the Booky said the renovation project, school district has a certified evaluation of financed by a $304,000 bond issue, will be $5,718,345. . · completed In May, Bowman's primary point was that to be to succeed and that all we need Ruidoso, began planning residential/com- one mllSt first establish do is ask. Bowman also gave away a book mercia! development " th t t l 1 d "In all action by the village trustees con- goals. He said that money, a big house or entitled "How to Stop Worrying and Start presently cerning this land," Dorman said, ''trustee fancy cars were not goals, but the result of _ Living." In Hna Mulholland 1 · 1 · t d Benny Coulston has abstained from voting, "Based on a 510 total program unit count," Booky said, "the two mill levy would provide. $35,700 a year for three years. Only $ll,400 will come from local sources, with the state's matching funds amounting lo $24,300." "The property tax rate will not be In-. creased (by passage of this mill levyl" Book.Y said. "The new property tax rate, as stated during the AugllSt bnnd election, included this two mill levy." goals. "Your go. al should be to become t.:e In othe· r MLS' ·related business, R 1 'ck · s no onger assocta e " with the project. because he is my exclusive real estate most professional realtor," Bowman said. Bowers brought the group up to date on the "The ultimate owners of this property " agent." One must know where he or she is going if Hilton Hotel proposal which will be ' they ever- want to arrive there and that presented w Planning and Zoning Com· 1 means setting up goals as a guide, said mission February 1 al 9:30 a.m., In the D . . d t d h . Bowman. . Ruidoso Municipal .Building. "The Hilton.· '() . eg.. lng· ' 0 . . s u. y . ·e· arl· . n·g· . Secondly, Bowman Sflid that self. Hotel proposal is alive and well," he said. . . · M . , . . . . a saleaperson. Once professional goals are negotiations on a bullcting for the MLS and clear- and a person is determined, then no board of realtors are currently and active- Ruidoso Downs trustees mel brielly insurance study. The study includes flood "The National Flood Insurance people . obstacle should be too great to prevent sue- ly being pursued. Monday night in a regular session. study maps which indicate which areas require an ordinance," Spall said. Items to Accreditation study planned Trustees passed a $547 request from the are in the flood plain. Virginia Spall, be included in the ordinance include street department to purchase a three and vi!Jage clerk, said the village attorney has regulations on such things as old structure one hal( yard barrel cement mixer from prepared an ordinance to he adopted ac- footage and better sealing. The study was American Auction. cording to tbe study. However, there must only presented at Monday's meeting, with Presented at the meeting was the flood be a public hearing on the issue first. the public hearing scheduled for the next Downs announces numbering system, sewer hookup date at high school A team of 15 educators from throughout the state will be visiting the Ruidoso High School campus January 31-February 3 to study and appraise the quality of the pro- grams at the schooL The North Central Association CNCA> New Mexico Committee has appointed the team in relation to obtaining accreditation of the high school. NCA membership requirea every school to undergo a complete evaluation once every seven years. The evaluation in- cludes a comprehensive self-study by the school, then a review by a team of outside educators. .Mter the team's visit, the staff will con- sider the recommendations made by the team, along with those that resulted from the school's self-study, The staff will then decide upon the areas of the program that need to be strengthened, attd will devise a schedule or steps towards improving those areas. · NCA, the nation's l:frgest regional ac- crediting association, is .a ,voluntary· league of approximately 4,300 schools and more than 750 coJJeges ·and universities within the nineteen states served by the NCA. The association works with dividual schools to improve the quality of education through a continuous process of evaluation and accreditation. Chairing the team who wilJ visit the high school is Dr: George Stoumbis of the University of New Mexico !UNML Other members of the team include Dr. I. V. Payne of Eastern New Mexico University <ENMU>; Glen Crane and Bill Stowe, both of Capitan High School; Leo Fiebiger, Dorothy and Bob Perry, all of Socorro High School; Jl.} Beth Edwards and Lonnie Crowder of ENMV-Ciovis campus; Richard 'Bunker of Alamogordo Mid High School; Linda Copeland of Gar· fieJdMiddieSchool in Albuquerque; Karen Olguin of Wilson Middle School in Albu- querque; Michael Dorame of Tularosa High School; James Whitlow and John Rinaldi, both of VNM . .t Many candidates· seek election Ruidoso Downs officials are in tlJe pro- cess or assigning house numbers to residences as well as preparing Cor the village to connect to the new waste water system. The village has recenUy completed street sign placement and has assigned nouse numbers on each street. According to village clerk Virginia Spall, residents should call Municipal Hall with a legal description of the property, to obtain house numbers. Also announced was that all occupied property in Ruidoso Downs which is to be P&Z sets hearing on Hilton Inn A public hearing on a rezoning request for the proposed site of a Hilton Inn is scheduled for the 9:30 a.m., Monday meeting of the Ruidoso Planning and Zon· ing Commission at the· Village Ad- ministrative Center. Developer Jim request to rezone the 7.93 acres of Sierra Swim and Racquet Club from residential to commercial was tabled by the commission at last month's meeting. · Monitoring of new developments, as con- cerns potential building problems and fire pr.evention, will he. the subject of a presen- tation to the commission by bUilding in- · spector Don Hendricks and fire prevention officer Cuddy. . Eleven persons declared their can- tions ot mayor, two trustees and a viilage Other items on the commission agenda didacy for the variol!S positions which will judge. ·- are: . •• be contested in the March 2 Ruidoso Those filing for the two trustee openings - Public bearing on rezoning r€questf municipal election. are inturnbent, Lois Beavers, Jessie from R-1 to R-2 on a portion of Lot 5 o( Incumbent municipal judge Sarn Charles Harris artd Lee Boyles. SnowflakefRidge and from R·I to R-2 and . na!Jy was the only person to file for that Mayoral Candidates. include John Col- C-1 on a portion of Lot 6 of Snowflake Ridge position. umbus (J.C.) Day Jr., Norman Wheeler, for'AVCDeveloprnent. . . Two persons, incumbent Lloyd L. Davis incumbent, Bob Power and Melvin - Final plat Of Carrizo Lodge· phases Jr., and trustee George White, decJared "Boots" Nelson. · two and three for Petro Plex Sales. their candidacy for the office of mayor of Running unopposed for the. municipal - Preliminary plat or White Mountain · Ruidoso. judge is FrM Bernard. Meadows, unit one and phase one, of White Eight persons filed Jor the two positiolls ln Capitan, those announcing candidacy Mountain Estates V for White Mountairl served by the public sewer system. shall be connected to the sys tern by June 1. 1982. at which time, upon public notice, the system will be available for actual use. AJI sewer connections will be performed by a licensed plumber. Permits will be issued by the village beginning March 1, 1982, according to Spall. The fee for obtain- ing a permit for each connection or open- ing into the public sewer will be $50 which must be paid upon application for such a permit. Other licenses and permits available from the village include registration for businesses at $25 each; cat and dog license tags, $3 each; and two yard dumpsters at $335. Building permits must be obtained and posted on any construction. regular trustees' meeting February a. The ordinance will be presented at that lime. Also discussed at the meeting was a flow meter use study which had been discussed at a previous meeting in the fall. The pur- pose of the study would be to determine how much sewage flow is created by the Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Trustees to wait until nelCt year to conduct such a study. A study completed on the ·proposed Highway 70 by-pass was distributed to board members. Mayor Norman Wheeler suggested board members write letters to the Stale Highway Commission concern- ing ideas and comments on the proposed by-pass. "This thing won't come up until I'm 105," said trustee Harrold Mansell. "Just read it over, see what you think about it. They want to get your feelings on it," Wheeler said. Spall reported that lhe State Engineer has notified Ruidoso Downs that there will be a meeting tor the village to protest the transfer of water rights. This con- cerns 10 acre feet ot water which 'Ruidoso Downs resident Tony Parker wishes to transfer out or the village. No time or place has yet been set for the hearing. Board of. Trustees will meet next for their regular meeting February a. at 7 p.m., at the Municipal Hall. on thfi board of trustees.· Besides irt- for mayor are incumbent Don B. Stark, Developmertt, . . · · cutnbents Atwood and Jrrank RJCh=!rd R, CoQns, Vernl)!l l:leavers . .-..... ll'inal plato£ Deer Patk WOOds Con• sayner, candidates are: AJ Junge, ; and teroy Montes. · .. . . ' .. . ' domlnilitnsr Ul'lit one, for Lakeside · Ml,ke Morris, Romeo }{lein, Bill Streeter, Those .. l'Unnr.ng ate Ha:r6Id poratlon. · · . . . . ·. . .. Jerry Shaw. and Terry Frank1e Mad1scm COOk and ..... Rep fa tot Lots 94, '95.a.nd 97, Block ll ot · GIRL SCbu:r COOKIE, SEU.-RS of· Junior Troop 4 display· their wares'; which wilf be of- fered· for sale beginning l=riday. From ·the left, kneelingr Tisha; Sanchez, Kori Crown, Lesley lopez,· bpnoa Atwell, Rhonda lJaca;· sitting, Erica Kitth.rret 1 Heather· · Oti!lling, . Ronie fryer, · Ziria Ho1comb 1 · • Eti.lca coronai Leslie Roberto Randqfph, Roberta Montoya, Sheila: Goosalin, rresa·. · f.f'alllroaks" ChtisJle Islet, Beth sweeney cutd. · . incumbents .Bc:mni.e Coker a tid Sharon ll!lr· Sleepy lioJfow lor. Vi11cent .nash, · tandttlatq ht Ruidoso Downs filed 'rUes· · tort. · , . .. . , . . . . . . . .·. . ·.. . · ..... F"Jiliil' plat· of.Whispering 'Bittf£ Con· · day rour _goyernment J>osi· Munrcfpat elechonl! will be 2. Enterprises. . _. . ' '. ... charmqine ' · · . •&'I !'{: • ·c. ..r.,

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NO, 751N OUR 36TH YEAR RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW M!:XICO ~8345

lWater, ~ond ~ote p.ostponed bY TIM PALMER

1 Staff Writer election ballot at their 'necember 29 has abstained from all trus'tee votes con· phint brought. $19,000 l:'t auction. . . meeting. cerning the reservoir site because he is _:,.Receive«. a proposal from Lincoln

}'he argument that the large voter tur- associated with the owner of the Grind- County for locating a county substation on .Ruidoso trustees voted Tues<f4y night to .nout expected for· the March election stone Canyon land, Don Dorman. He airport land. The county commissioners

remove the proposed $8 million water im- wol,lld mean more voters for the bond issue stated that neither he nor Sayner are in- agreed to resubmit tbe proposed building provements bond issue from the March 2 was raised by trustee Sherman Atwood. voived in ownership ()f the land. · location, which was on an easement. municipal election ballot. · "Something this important should have TJIREE .ITEMS relating to tourism and '-Instructed the village attorney, on his

This will necessitate a special election the largest turnout we can get," he said. commerce were presented to the trustees advice, to accept an agreement with-Fawn . on the bond issue 30 to 45 days after the Trustee Benny Coulston said that let.ters at Tuesday's meeting. Ridge water users which will enable them

RON BOWM_AN, area manager for the Dole Carnegie regular election. to the editor in The have made in- The Lodgers Tax Committee reported on to buy waterfrom the village ff they need it

I d -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-;~·~~d~-~-~~t~~~d~~~~~~~~~~~~t~-a~n~d~J~-f~i~t1~isha~v1.a~il~a~W~e~.~~Mn~4h~~·~men·!~-----~J ---~..-\..Otm;feso..--oU'l.l meS:--G-1) OR-of-T11es . oy!.s-MI:S--rneeting--which--- --n~e acu""'o=n~c=a=m=e~p=n~a~m=o...,h"""'on-oy-trmrttm. J ecrsron o sen a o may . elp .r~oltors be~ome more professional, p.roduetive and Frank Sayner, whq expressed concern that soive.the village water He noted . Ed Hym<!JJ, committee chairman,. ex-" . par·ticJioalte in a program te) install succeslsful in their '1obs.· rumors of a possible ... conflict of interest that thousands of dollars have been spent · r· · I t"' d · Th 1 b on water studies. · plained that six or seven people will attend rre oca ur ev1.ces. · e c !.1 .,'\Vas

might hurt the bond i&sue's~chances of "I've been on the council two thesix-dayshowandpassoutbrochureson advised to confer with the Fire Depart-

MLSheard passing. · years-that (water) has been the number· Ruidoso. ment and fire prevention officer.

Sayner alluded to'an editorial in the one topic for two years," Coulston said. "This is kind of a trial balloon," said -Appr-oved election officials for the January 25 issue or The Ruidoso News S k' I d d t h b. Hyman. "We picked the biggest and best March 2 municipal election. wh1'ch '"')led for full disclosure of owner- pea mg 0 a nee toe uca e t e pu llc A d R 1 t' · f h

.... h on the proposed water improvements, show in our trade area." - pprove eso u ton 82-1 or revisions s ipofthepropertyupgnw ichthevillage White said, "We're liable to get this tothevillagebudget. · · . proposes to build a water storage reser· defeated if we don't." · LETTERS FHOM the Chamber of Com-' -Authorized the village manager and

Dale Carnegie presentation

voir. merce and Retail Merchants Committee village attorney to negotiate for the pur-

"I think water is too important to be em­broiled in petty jealousies and the thoughts of small people," said Sayner.

Trustee George White reminded the group that he was in favor of a special elec­tion for the bond issue originally. The trustees voted to place it on the regular

"1 seriously doubt whether or not it concerning the need for a civic ceQter and chase of water rigb~ that have been of-would pass," said Sayner, noting that increased parking, respectively, wet~ Iered Cor sale. · "small town conversations going around" presented to the trustees: The board ell- · :~o...were told~~ viUag~r.roanagcr Jim could damage it. couraged representatives of the groups· to\ Hine that he wiii-' 'keep trymg" to arran~e

Sayner's motion to remove the bond pursue their efforts. · · a public meetiJ!S on the proposed acquif>~ issue from the March 2 ballot passed with In other action, the trllStees: tion of the Rui®so NaturaJ~Gas Compan'y.\-P three "ayes" as Coulston abstained. -Were informed by. street superinteiJ- l;>y. the village at which .bfi! consulting

Coulston said after the meeting that he dent Jack La May that the old hot mix engineer would be present. ;.'

The Multiple Listing *rvice <MLS> committee of the Board of Reattors heard on Tuesday morning a talk by · Dale Carnegie Course area manager Ron Bowman on becoming more profession~! and"SuccessCul in their work.

cei;s, said Bowman. ~. third major point which Bowman in­

troduced to his attentive audience was ac· tion., A person who is goal-oriented and committed need o~y act to complete their plan for success. "In selling, action is the name of the game," Bowman said.

DOn Dorman owner Hondo Schools p~an l~vy ei,~ctiOI)

of Grindstone dam site Erm>loying entertaining gimmicks, All three ingredients-defining goals, The portion of Grindstone Canyon in

anecdotes and visual aids to clarify his self-confidence and taking action-lead to which the Ruidoso trustees fire consider­points, 8Qwman outlined a thought plan productivity which is just a step away Lng building a 1,000 acre foot water dam is designed to·help the realtors become more from success, said Bowman. He said that owned by Don Dorman, Ruidoso. motivated and effective. in American society there are plenty of op- Dorman, with Mike Mulholland,

Dorm(ln said to The News Wednesday, "are ·The Grindstone Corporation and Grindstone Corporation Number Two. Four other people, all living in Texas, own a very small percentage of the area.

Hondo. Valley Public Schools patrons will vote on a two mill levy, February 16, to finance a continuation of the renovation project currently underway.·

. Three-fourtbs of the "revenue, Booky said, will be awarded th~{lchool district in July, with the other one-fourth in January for three succeeding years.

Superjntendent Ernest Booky said the Booky said the renovation project, school district has a certified evaluation of financed by a $304,000 bond issue, will be $5,718,345. . · completed In May,

Bowman's primary point was that to be por~uniHes to succeed and that all we need Ruidoso, began planning residential/com­~uccessfulinsales, one mllSt first establish do is ask. Bowman also gave away a book mercia! development " th t t l 1 d "In all action by the village trustees con­goals. He said that money, a big house or entitled "How to Stop Worrying and Start presently encompass!~~ 8~~8~00° ac~'!s: cerning this land," Dorman said, ''trustee fancy cars were not goals, but the result of _ Living." In Hna Mulholland 1· 1 · t d Benny Coulston has abstained from voting,

"Based on a 510 total program unit count," Booky said, "the two mill levy would provide. $35,700 a year for three years. Only $ll,400 will come from local sources, with the state's matching funds amounting lo $24,300."

"The property tax rate will not be In-. creased (by passage of this mill levyl" Book.Y said. "The new property tax rate, as stated during the AugllSt bnnd lssu~ election, included this two mill levy."

goals. "Your go. al should be to become t.:e In othe· r MLS' ·related business, R1'ck · s no onger assocta e " with the project. because he is my exclusive real estate most professional realtor," Bowman said. Bowers brought the group up to date on the "The ultimate owners of this property " agent." One must know where he or she is going if Hilton Hotel proposal which will be ' they ever- want to arrive there and that presented w Planning and Zoning Com· 1

means setting up goals as a guide, said mission February 1 al 9:30 a.m., In the D . . ~z d t d h . Bowman. . Ruidoso Municipal .Building. "The Hilton.· '() m· n· s· . eg.. lng· ' o· 0 . . s u. y . ·e· arl· . n·g· . Secondly, Bowman Sflid that self. Hotel proposal is alive and well," he said. . . · M . ,

~::~ri~c:~:t!~~~:ll~~ f~ ~:~~~ ~~~~ t,;;oB~~~~t ~a~~~~l:::.rS:~f~~~~t!f . . . . a saleaperson. Once professional goals are negotiations on a bullcting for the MLS and clear- and a person is determined, then no board of realtors are currently and active- Ruidoso Downs trustees mel brielly insurance study. The study includes flood "The National Flood Insurance people

. obstacle should be too great to prevent sue- ly being pursued. Monday night in a regular session. study maps which indicate which areas require an ordinance," Spall said. Items to

Accreditation study planned

Trustees passed a $547 request from the are in the flood plain. Virginia Spall, be included in the ordinance include street department to purchase a three and vi!Jage clerk, said the village attorney has regulations on such things as old structure one hal( yard barrel cement mixer from prepared an ordinance to he adopted ac- footage and better sealing. The study was American Auction. cording to tbe study. However, there must only presented at Monday's meeting, with

Presented at the meeting was the flood be a public hearing on the issue first. the public hearing scheduled for the next

Downs announces numbering system, sewer hookup date

at high school A team of 15 educators from throughout

the state will be visiting the Ruidoso High School campus January 31-February 3 to study and appraise the quality of the pro­grams at the schooL

The North Central Association CNCA> New Mexico Committee has appointed the team in relation to obtaining accreditation of the high school.

NCA membership requirea every school to undergo a complete evaluation once every seven years. The evaluation in­cludes a comprehensive self-study by the school, then a review by a team of outside educators.

.Mter the team's visit, the staff will con­sider the recommendations made by the team, along with those that resulted from the school's self-study, The staff will then decide upon the areas of the program that need to be strengthened, attd will devise a schedule or steps towards improving those areas. ·

NCA, the nation's l:frgest regional ac­crediting association, is .a ,voluntary·

league of approximately 4,300 schools and more than 750 coJJeges ·and universities within the nineteen states served by the NCA. The association works with in~ dividual schools to improve the quality of education through a continuous process of evaluation and accreditation.

Chairing the team who wilJ visit the high school is Dr: George Stoumbis of the University of New Mexico !UNML Other members of the team include Dr. I. V. Payne of Eastern New Mexico University <ENMU>; Glen Crane and Bill Stowe, both of Capitan High School; Leo Fiebiger, Dorothy Christians~n and Bob Perry, all of Socorro High School; Jl.} Beth Edwards and Lonnie Crowder of ENMV-Ciovis campus; Richard 'Bunker of Alamogordo Mid High School; Linda Copeland of Gar· fieJdMiddieSchool in Albuquerque; Karen Olguin of Wilson Middle School in Albu­querque; Michael Dorame of Tularosa High School; James Whitlow and John Rinaldi, both of VNM . .t

Many candidates· seek election

Ruidoso Downs officials are in tlJe pro­cess or assigning house numbers to residences as well as preparing Cor the village to connect to the new waste water system.

The village has recenUy completed street sign placement and has assigned nouse numbers on each street. According to village clerk Virginia Spall, residents should call Municipal Hall with a legal description of the property, to obtain house numbers.

Also announced was that all occupied property in Ruidoso Downs which is to be

P&Z sets hearing on Hilton Inn

A public hearing on a rezoning request for the proposed site of a Hilton Inn is scheduled for the 9:30 a.m., Monday meeting of the Ruidoso Planning and Zon· ing Commission at the· Village Ad­ministrative Center.

Developer Jim O'Leacy~s request to rezone the 7.93 acres of Sierra Swim and Racquet Club Trac~ from residential to commercial was tabled by the commission at last month's meeting. ·

Monitoring of new developments, as con­cerns potential building problems and fire pr.evention, will he. the subject of a presen­tation to the commission by bUilding in- · spector Don Hendricks and fire prevention officer Olli~ Cuddy. .

Eleven persons declared their can- tions ot mayor, two trustees and a viilage Other items on the commission agenda didacy for the variol!S positions which will judge. ·- are: . •• be contested in the March 2 Ruidoso Those filing for the two trustee openings - Public bearing on rezoning r€questf municipal election. are inturnbent, Lois Beavers, Jessie from R-1 to R-2 on a portion of Lot 5 o(

Incumbent municipal judge Sarn Nun~ Charles Harris artd Lee Boyles. SnowflakefRidge and from R·I to R-2 and . na!Jy was the only person to file for that Mayoral Candidates. include John Col- C-1 on a portion of Lot 6 of Snowflake Ridge position. umbus (J.C.) Day Jr., Norman Wheeler, for'AVCDeveloprnent. . .

Two persons, incumbent Lloyd L. Davis incumbent, Bob Power and Melvin - Final plat Of Carrizo Lodge· phases Jr., and trustee George White, decJared "Boots" Nelson. · two and three for Petro Plex Sales. their candidacy for the office of mayor of Running unopposed for the. municipal - Preliminary plat or White Mountain · Ruidoso. judge is FrM Bernard. Meadows, unit one and phase one, of White

Eight persons filed Jor the two positiolls ln Capitan, those announcing candidacy Mountain Estates V for White Mountairl

served by the public sewer system. shall be connected to the sys tern by June 1. 1982. at which time, upon public notice, the system will be available for actual use.

AJI sewer connections will be performed by a licensed plumber. Permits will be issued by the village beginning March 1, 1982, according to Spall. The fee for obtain­ing a permit for each connection or open­ing into the public sewer will be $50 which must be paid upon application for such a permit.

Other licenses and permits available from the village include registration for businesses at $25 each; cat and dog license tags, $3 each; and two yard dumpsters at $335. Building permits must be obtained and posted on any construction.

regular trustees' meeting February a. The ordinance will be presented at that lime.

Also discussed at the meeting was a flow meter use study which had been discussed at a previous meeting in the fall. The pur­pose of the study would be to determine how much sewage flow is created by the Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Trustees d~cided to wait until nelCt year to conduct such a study.

A study completed on the ·proposed Highway 70 by-pass was distributed to board members. Mayor Norman Wheeler suggested board members write letters to the Stale Highway Commission concern­ing ideas and comments on the proposed by-pass.

"This thing won't come up until I'm 105," said trustee Harrold Mansell.

"Just read it over, see what you think about it. They want to get your feelings on it," Wheeler said.

Spall reported that lhe State Engineer has notified Ruidoso Downs that there will be a meeting tor the village to protest the

transfer of water rights. This is~ue con­cerns 10 acre feet ot water which 'Ruidoso Downs resident Tony Parker wishes to transfer out or the village. No time or place has yet been set for the hearing.

Board of. Trustees will meet next for their regular meeting February a. at 7 p.m., at the Municipal Hall.

on thfi board of trustees.· Besides irt- for mayor are incumbent Don B. Stark, Developmertt, . . · · cutnbents Sherm~n Atwood and Jrrank RJCh=!rd R, CoQns, Vernl)!l ~elly l:leavers . .-..... ll'inal plato£ Deer Patk WOOds Con• sayner, th~ candidates are: AJ Junge, ; and AJtr~c.f teroy Montes. · .. . . ' .. . ' domlnilitnsr Ul'lit one, for Lakeside Cor~ · Ml,ke Morris, Romeo }{lein, Bill Streeter, Those .. l'Unnr.ng ~or truste~ ate Ha:r6Id poratlon. · · . . . . ·. . .. Jerry Shaw. and Terry Co~. Shelb~, Frank1e ~Uer, Mad1scm COOk and ..... Rep fa tot Lots 94, '95.a.nd 97, Block ll ot ·

GIRL SCbu:r COOKIE, SEU.-RS of· Junior Troop 4 display· their wares'; which wilf be of­fered· for sale beginning l=riday. From ·the left, kneelingr Tisha; Sanchez, Kori Crown, Lesley lopez,· bpnoa Atwell, Rhonda lJaca;· sitting, Erica Kitth.rret1 '· Heather· · Oti!lling, .

Ronie fryer, · Ziria Ho1comb1· • Eti.lca coronai Leslie M~.r9rtda: ~dandintJ~ Roberto Randqfph, Roberta Montoya, Sheila: Goosalin, rresa·. · f.f'alllroaks" ChtisJle Islet, Beth sweeney cutd. · . incumbents .Bc:mni.e Coker a tid Sharon ll!lr· Sleepy lioJfow lor. Vi11cent .nash, ·

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WbUe the group of appr-oximately 100 tal 'telephone ol Las Cntces/RosweU with Special Olympians have been- staying al\ ·dJnner complitrumtl! of Beta Sigma Pbl. the Natarenet<Church Camp, several ser- The Rotary ~ub wiD serve the group vice groups M.1he area.bave-donated their bre::.krast Friday while those stay:inl!: for tlme and serviCes to sponsor meal& for tbit lunch that day will b-e served by Security group. Bank of Ruidoso.

Lunch on TUesday was put on by··the Speetatonr-ar1111 welcome st toclay's com-Christl.ari Women's FeUowship, with din- petition as well as any volunteers who feel ner served at Fort Stanton, where the they can donate their services in some group 8'pent the evening in various ac- area .. tivities. Anyone still wishing to make a donation

Wednesday's breakfast was &pOnaored to the New M~ldco Winter Special Olym­by the Evening Lions with lunch provided pies may do so at any branch of the by the Jaycees. Dinner was serlted by the Ruidoso State Bank.

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Chamber plans Valentine's Espree Party

The Chamber of Commerce will stage a varentine Espree Party, February 16, at Jerry Dale's, with the major alb'acUon be-' ing a $10,000 merchandiae certificate. •

The person receiving the certificate,· said Chamber executive director Ed' Jungbluth, can take it to any Chamber' member and "buy land, a t:ar, advertising\. -there's no end to the pOOs,ibiUties." Once. something is purchased with the eer:· tlficate, a cheek will be issued by the Chamber ln payment. ,.

Throughout the evening consolation awards will be presented to those attent d_ing the party. ,.

·Ticketa for the Valentine &:spree Party~ limited to 180, are on sale for $130 per cou--

pht The Ucket Includes·_. cocktail party, dinner and dance. The social hour begins at 6:30p.m., followed by dinner and danc­Ing.

ThC menu-will feature: Hun d'oeuvres; Assorted canapes, chicken livers., meat

bqlls, gua-camole dip and tostados, assorted cheese wbeels, salsa de chili, cocktail breads, cheddar cheese spread, relish and erab claw&;

Barbeque ribs, brisket, chicken and sausage, -corn on the ~ob, pinto beans,. potato salad, cole slaw, carrot salad. Jalapeno peppers, cherry peppers, pep­peronetnt, tfiree bean salad, assorted b'i-eads, fruit cobbler and tee cream.

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NO CONSTRUCTION· MATERIALS . . .

State Police . recruiting patrolmen

The New ·Mexi·co State Pollee are recruiting -lor thelr patrol officers basic­training school to begin In Jl,lly.

Per-sons-between 18 and 35 years old may •pply for tbe colll118 and no police ex· .(lerience Ia necessary. ~

The starting salary is $1,269 per month, plus $75 subsl_stence pay and fringe benefits. .

Applications, and further infonnatiOn, will be available £rom a state Police of· ricer at Walker Motor Company's showroom, · 900 South White .Sands Boulevard, Alamogordo, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday.

The deadUne for submitting applications to attend ~he schQOI is J14ay 3- ·

Pesticides, herbicides, workshops se~t

County residents holding priva,te ap. plicator licenses, lo apply pesticide; or herbicides, may -need to be r-ecertified by the New Mexico Department of Agriculture.

"Many licenses expired in December," said 8a:rry Herd, Lincoln County Exten­sion Agent, "and those licenses nlust be ren.ewed.''

~ertiii~:B;ttol! J-¥9-a:-wPs schedp:le4. i,n Lincoln County lnc)ud'ti:

- Capitan, Febrpary 1, 2 p.m., F'air Building.

- Carrlmzo, February I, 7 p.m., CUium , State Bank's meeting room.

Herd said people may be certified by aL­tending one of these two hour workshops. The cost of licenses Is $S, he said.

Information on the workshops is -available by caJHng tbe Extension Office at 648---2311.

Chief Swenor speaks tonight at' adult center

Polit:e Chief Richard S. Swenor will :speak tonight at the Adult Recreation Department. located at the rear of the Ruidoso Public Library.

Swenor will speak on 40 ways to protect the botne and 30 ways to prevent c:rimes. The program begins at 1 p.m .• and is open to the public. ·

New manager at Inn of the Mountain Gods

WJII_iam A. Kouri has been appointed general manager of the· Inn of the Moun­tain Gods, Wendell Chil1.0, President of the Mescalero Apache Tribe, 8Jli19UDCad Tues-day. J

Kouri has been general manager of Ute Four Seasons Motor Inn Qf Albuquerque' the past nine years. .

Cbfno also announced that the Inn's con­ference centcw and an iilddltional 116 · deluxe t'()oms will be open to- the public beginning May 1. Wi!h the additional rooms, a total of 250 sleeping rooms will be available. The conference center expan­sion wUJ. prOvide 14.000 .square feet of meeting space, Chino said, compared tb the 5,644 square feet :l)t'EWjousJy available._

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eliminate the problem,'' ~~!!~!.~~~~: "but mftYbe by better en-fon:~t, .hold It down to a bau-minimum."' .-

The size of the probletn locaUy is reflected in the number of DWI eases. heard in tbe courts. Munk!IPQl Judge Sam _ Nunnally, who· can only try first-time of- · renders or those cases filed a8 such, _Sai(l tbat be heanl 85 DWI cases in 1981. .

The munlclpa:l .court in .Ruidoso .pawns -handled an addltlonal23 ca!les.last year.

Magiatrate Judge Jim Wheeler aave a figure of 100 cases -for a cme-year period fro:m July I)( 1DBO to July of 1981. Wheeler estimated that 80 percent of bls cases la-volve repeat offenders. ' .

A state law whiCh took effect last July stipulates a mandatory two-day stay In Jail for Sec!ond offenders. The statutes also allow a magtstratejudge.to sentence~ ~r-­·llon to the state penitentiary for r-epeated _ DWI orfenses. •

Wheeler 88id that be hbs hamled otet penitentiary sen~pces three times in the past two-and-a-bait years.

A bj)) introducedln the eWTentsession oi the ~tate legislature would make jail time mandatory for first offenders. Wheeler does nOt faVor t.hls.legl.slatlon. _

"Jail time doesn't cure their drinking pr-oblem." htt -said. He speculated that it could have thet . opp_oJiljt, .• effeet-ag; gravating the probtem~becaia!U! of e£fect.s that jail could haVe· on taniU:Y and employ­ment. . , · • 'I don't care for it at all," said ~ler.

J. C. Day Jr., candidate for Downs' mayor

J. <;:Day Jr., Tuesday announced he is a CQIJdidate ror mayor of Ruidoso Downs In the March 2- election. ~

Day has been a resident ol New Mexico the past 20 years, 16 of which have been Spe""t in Ruidtlso Downs and, he said, "my wife,. Betty .. and I have lived in the same bouse lor 14 years.•• ~e is retlted after working 12 years as

maintenance Superinte_ndent at Ruid0so­H0111do V'aJley hospital. Mrs. Day has bean employed in the Ruidoso Public School s:ystetn the pa~ 11 Yfl:llrs. , ••t•m ntnnlng lot inayw," Day said

• becaus-e tlut taxpayers aren't getting a fair Shake on ~rty taxes - , ''OUt.roadsateulbtlds~fromlackof

mairitetllltlee. · · · . 11W~~ve had· numet()Us eleartup projecta.

but tho village doesn't" join In For exam ... , ple, ~ a:re weeds hlgheJ' ~n a ~up. The vdla:ge should -elean up belote asking . tlio! rosidcts to. Most l>f OW' teslde!!ta """!',,bill It,..,. tlio! Village doesn't.

"we need tO ·look into water now, becauae th.:!: last fOUr years ~hera's been a .water- sllol'J;a:ge with nO lawn Watertng. Last •llillml!r ·• gM JloWn to drllikjo;g · ·watet ortly. l'b for k~~lng a.1I tbe wat.ett­. hbave, notsendlngaayover the hOlt awl!. w. have U. Iirtdi more water and pt'o'Vid&

· •torage. . 'HE VILLAGE W,A,IIITS TO get the Jl)essage Signs sqch as these, in red and whit!!, are be· . .., alsolbu.k..., Should make ~vecy cit.' ,crass fa pe.opf<lnof.tadump hotcoal!l, as~!;>• lng placed on dumpsters In Ruidoso this · t<li'llocolleottheGr<totR••><nill&Taurolli . •r constr~ch<?~ n'tat&rlals Into the dumpstei'S. week. . · WILLIAM I((IUJU ~:=~~\:!:~!~of II bO!og sent to

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NEW MANAGER- Doug Cluff, former salesman at EZ TV and Apptlance Center, Alamogor­do, haS been named manager of ez TV In Ruidoso. Cluff replaces Jack Re-Bd who resign• ed recently a& manager.

Sam Nunnally candidate for municipal judge

Municipal judge Sam NunnaUy has fUed lor re-election In the March 2 electiOJL He has served in thJs capacity since 19'12.

A natlve of Texas, he att.anded ~~ebools in Abilene, Texas, and is a gradualle ot Hardin-Simmons Univeraity. Prior to moving to Ruldoso in 1963, he was ernployed by Malco Refineries, now known asArco.

Nunnally was one of 14 judges forming the New Mex.ie:o Municipal JUdges Association in 19i'2.

"The baste goal in forming the associa­tion/' Nunnally said, ••was to secure train· ing and uniform tty in all the lower courf.s. Al &h"e:sent our membership totals 8& mw;J.i.clpal judges.

••rn the past years, and In lite future, my goal in representtng the ~le of Ruidolo is to treat each person eqlially." ·

NunnaUy and his wl£e, Dona, biiVe three children, Jef[, Greg: and Atnbel", attending Ruidoso scl:lools.

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·GW\YB Hjalmqwat has bol!• named ohairpersOh of the aMual SwJm-o-lonlln" _fluidoeo this JPring, spoos~ by tbe New . r:.:~~pi<lr or lhe ~llo li'lbrosls.

l:lj8lmquisl'J appoinb:nent·fiS aDROIIJlCo. ~ lhia week by Joel OQapermaa, Mbu:­q~rqqe, president of the sf4te e~pter.

'~WQ hop8 to get the rull pa_rtlelpatlon oJ: R'UidoBo Jn Ule event," Hja~t said._

· "Togetber with thousands ot other voltm;teers W<ll'king on simtlq:r (Qnd raising

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GUISI SPEAKERS at Wednesday's meoethtg Hondo Valley Extension Club were,

· eventa·nationally, we can make a strons: Impact em the fight to · conquer cystic . fibi'os11.'' '

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A combined annual meeting ~ open bouse ollhe Lincoln County Menta] Health Assoclatlon (LCMHA) and the Ruidoso CounseJing·Center is scheduled for 7:ao p.m;:; February 2, in tbe Sierra Profes-­sLonal BuDding, at tbe juncUon of Higbway 31 and Meacelero TraU, at the stop llght on Sucldert.h,. east.

-annua meet1ng hed 1 /. sc . o.e ' portlbg ~nter prognuns, pollcles and

conuntanents to Lincoln County,. ADELIN SCHAUER '.'Atter a break for a tour of tbe center

and refreshments, there will be a short business meetJog to elect members to the

membership tea Roundtable Club met "~king for the officers of the assacia·

· lion, • said CArol Keys, LCMHA president,

board of direetars and cllscuss any perti. U you haven't registered to voto yet, nent bsuea to be broqght before the then 1.ou still have a chance. 'l'he general membership." Federated Republican Womea or Ltaeola

Tom Harper, or the Cc;nmseUng Center•s County (FBWLC) wW conduct voter staff, said, "We'll be looking forward to~ re~tratfbn· at their membership t. em visiting wlth members of th~ public sunday, .January 3-lfl'OJD 2 to 4- p.m •• at the February z. Please try to find t!me to flt . Inn of the Mountaln Gods, The wives ot the this meeting lnto your schedule lind ao- four GOP pbernatorial calldid,.tea bave

The Rqundtable Club met at the borne of "we believe that the citizens of Lincoln BessleJones,Cspltao,,J~ryZ3withtf:!n County want -to be Involved in their members praent and Emma Gene Hall as CowJsellng Center. a gu~e~~t. , ,.,Sometimes, however, they may nut

Fl.ukle Tonn won the tame prize. a Jar know where or how to start. Membership quaint, or reacquaint, yourself Mtb our also been asked to speak. . · center and association." · . ~:·

of cahDecl sweet potatoes. · tn the association 1s a beginning-anyone The nmtt meeting will be February 18, at cidi join and dues may be pai!J the evening

the bUmo of :Mar, Oean. · Df t,he annualmeetJng. ~ ·~n takes more than this, however, for the Counseling Center to continue to pro­sper ..

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At the Hospital "Our program 'for the aMual meeting

'Will begin with a presentaUon outlining aom&of the ways in which yoU can interact with lhe «;:nunseling CHDter in actively sup-~~W~

Girl Scouts plan cool~e sale drive

The Ruidoso Gir;l Scouts' cookie cam· palgn s~rts Friday and the girls in green wU1 be laking orc!ers unUl February a.

They will be gotog door to door to sell tt-e otfielal Girl Sc:o11t cookies, aamoa111, thi.D

~~ • mlnte, chocolate chunks, trefoils, JaniW)'21-ADMI1"1'ED' PhiUipDavls, lmmunl7!11ion tsgalonss, dtHil-doo and van'chos. The

RuidosO Downs; Robert. Beyer. Ruldosoi lUI cookies wUI be delivered around March 4.·

eHQ]t,Buldoso;ProcesoS;llctdo. .•. ·s·ch'eil .. ule To order cooldes by telephone, caU J:t: -.I)~IBSEDI ~ S@Cbez, .KeU! cookie sales ehalrwoiUan Kim Puckett at

·and·'Baby :0.0,, aml Joyce tLeldl JSM'43f.

J~~:... ADM11'FBo, Daniel ar- ----------- .On dean's list tlz, Alto. February 1: CARRIZOZO CLINic- to Lobb Ca I'"" ha been edto

JaAuaty 23- ADM111'ED: Debblestut· be held at the Courthouse Annex £rom 8:30 Marie , p -...., a nam felbeam, Ruidoso Dawns; Fernando TrU· a.m.~ 4:30p.m. the dean's lis.L for the fall Semli(S:ter at. JdlO, C&pltan. DISMISSED! Ann Mana February 3: CAPITAN CLINic-to be Marymount College of Kansas In Salina. Holt held at Ute Capitan School from to a.m.· z She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry

"We have invited Mmes. J~bn I'rlek, BW Sego, Bob Grant and Hank Puhlmann. So far, Mln. Grant. Gayle Irick and Pat Publmann have accepted. rrene Sego is unable ta attencl, but she is sending her husband In her place!" said Dorothy Barber, FRWLC rirst vlcei presld.ent. Each pen;on wW be allowed rive minutes to speak.

The program Is offered aB a community servlee and voter registration Is non· oartlsan, sald -FRWLC presldent Rhonda :'Johnston. Members of FRWLC wW speak on club actlvltles and a rum. "NaUonaJ Federation of Republican, Women Today."' wlll be shown·

Accompanying·l'Bfreshments will be an elepbant ice .carvJhg sculptured by Guenter ScblllaUes. A cash bar will also be available In tbe Mescalero A conterence room. For more-details, c:aU Johnslon at ZS'N1571 or Dorothy Smith at 351-2499. · January 24 - ADMITrED1 Donna p.m. Lobb.

Brown, Tinnie; Grace Wllsan, Alto. February 4: HONDO Ci.lNIC-to be •. • ~~~lllilljlll~~....,lillll~---~1111!1--jli.~""'~l!jll~IJt!ljllljjlj~~""" DJSMISSED1 Lola Seer}', Rocky WID· -held UUhe HoDdo SclJool from 10 a.m. ~ 2 ' !!ilj

Ingham, Proceso Salcido, Debbie Stuf. p.m. c· I 11. E. CTOR fetbeam and Baby Boy. February 8: RUIDOSO CLINIC-to be CONGRATULATIONS TO: held at WhltB Mountain School from 10

Randy and Debbie Stuffe'lbeam, baby a.m. - 2 p.m. . JEWELRY boy, sl:x: ]bs,, six ozs., January 23. February 20: CORONA CLINIC-to be

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown, baby boy, beld.llt the COrona School frotn 10 a.m .• 2 I r seven lbs •• 2 ozs .• January 24. p.m. Stee s new

Phllaod Grade Wllsoo, baby girl, seveo A pal'enl or guardian mustlaC<Ompany

SCOBSTODATE AIIyone tenmLeU a:o..,. ..... y an ng Boys.. 6 Clinic appointments, please eaD 643-2412.

' lbs.l 'rl. ozs., January 24. every clUidlnto ~_..~ .. uni~!~., PI nl o· .• 'A Girts-• STRANGER"

POLliWOGS &PIGTAilS .0 the aspen t.ree: -~"""" ..

NEWtPRINC MERCHANDISE

IJiy Awp. Welt:ome 280'1 A &rdletth ts7-9S48 '

Morrlaf-$Giurday 10.5

"fieginning January 31, 1982, From EJ Paso Las . Vegas and San Diego as low as $50.00 one way'

and to Phoenk< as low as $30.00 one way. · For information and reseNJations ·

call or _stop in at,Afari Truvei, ·Inc, 1102 Sudderth.: 257-9026

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Lawrence E. Brlckel, who, with his Wlrtr, owned and. operated tbe El Alto Motel here during tbe 19503, died January 11" I& Denver, Colorado. ;

SUrvivors include a son, Gene Brickel or Ruidoso and two aisters, Stella Brickel or Denver and Mary HavUand ol Greeley, Colorado.

Re was born July 1, 1888,. in Services were held In Den.?er

• ThEJ famny requests lbat memorials be to the Am.eriean Cancer Society. . -

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Serving Ruidoso And All of Lincoln County

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. - ~ . TII!ADING 'l'UNC!;!ES AII!E.too Piedra> Boxing Club. Eleven teams will tie entered in the Team (LPBT) coach Steve Zlotnlck (lett) and' competition. Lowrdnce wiJJ,meet Bobby "Th& Ron LoWrance, a 1978 graduate. of ,Ruidos.o Italian Stallion" Sacco: The 'tournament starts High School. Lowrance will _be in action at 7 p.m., and-the safety df the fighters will Saturdoy night when the LPBT hOsts the be empha~fi:ed. -~ . .-RuidOso lnvltotlon<ll Toumam&nt qt the Elks_ ·

DO YOU HAVE 100 PENNIES??

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FOR r::~hftUY 100 PENNIES AU you: must do Is bring your

pennies, loose ()r rolled, to our main bank by the Safaway store,

Whcit a great, easy way to earn sqme ·money for a Valentine's -gift for.Y:O.ilf b&!lt girlfriend or mom. or ir!i!lclrt.~otli•rl . . . . . . . . •

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The Silver City gaine wiU start at 7:30 p.m., affel" the g1rls' varsity contest is played, FOllowius, tbe Silver City game Ruidoso will hQst i'ularosa lil another lm· portant dis.tricl Pine Friday, FebrUary 5. · i:: Tularoaa ia another tea01 that has played

~ Now that the National Football League n~t season and accompliah whp,t San erratically this season.

DAVID SWALANDER (hlftr· and Doug Schmidt go through some ·moves in a Ruidoso~ High SchOof wrestling practice recently. The Warriors will host the first Ruidoso ·rourna·

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ir' <NFL) season is over,lt's a g~ time 'to Franclscp did with a little bit of Juclt. NOTES· In A dJVIslon actlon capitan, eom-~ look. a( tlie new parity that's come about In. In tbe past theAC WB3 basleallys1,1perior ing oft Its impressive play In winning tbe TORRES HAMPERED BY INJURY

.,., .~;:( the l,..gue, because H 'had better quarterbacks and Dexter 1'olJrnament, wW host CloudcrOft· ,: ~ Vfi.U. San Franclsclo's 2&..21 victory over -~ensive 'backs. · · \ tomorrow nlgbt. Capitan 16 l0-4 DD the Ru•d . I . h t ~ g::~elzl~=~:::a~z:~o:! That's no.longer true although Cincin·' s .... ,r.,:-••• · ... T.igenbo.a,"' ... lodJ!mb. YRothbo'=- PPaa,...r~ - I oso Vlfe_<_ st ers_ ~st tournamen ~ American CODl'ert-nce lAC), · ,:- nati's Kenny AndersonsWJ rates sliiJhtly & • n • ~ · over the~· Joe Montana as the best · " :; n w8s the first tin:ls silice the lea a--I:: • quarterbahll: iq ~·NFL off this se&.sDD'S scored 30 points as Capitan de£eated . .lJotch Ruidoso High School's wrestliM: team's bothered by eotne pulle¢'tnuiele$ In his JSut the Warriors have a lot of ba;lance ~ mer ....... In 1970 tl)at aRc t..m haswon'7~ Plll'fOI'fiU!;JJCeS. •.. 72-69 for the Dexter championshiP. Jim ·:·chances of winning the first annua1 s~ and hjfStatus ror th~ tournament and depth and t_hey could be tough even if ~- _.. • W.~-P ~ Pal"ker is a 6-5 .seniol" cetlter who is a good Ruidoso Invitational Saturday may well · Ia unknown. ; ., - Torres can't compete. ~ ~~~~-=~a ~~by•· Ala~!:f .. ~tii~-- .Montana, only 25;-- and a host .Qt other scorer and strong rebounder. CafU~n Is :'i'est on the :;boulders of wade Tcrzoes. · A' TOrres ls unable to perfOI'ltl that cihtl_d · · Doug Schmidt, a 126 pound sen\or, baCI:. ~ was the flttt time ill awldle thli~ NC'te';m ·yOung NC quarterbacks flave ~rrowed blessed with good depth, having 11/i players Torres, a 145 pound senior, 'bas been h\U"t the Waniors' cbanees because he iS -&-1 record before the Carlsbad tQgrnamel')~ ~ the J.alent. gap on the l!lquad. . on'e Df their best wresUera. Torres haa an last weekend. He•a rated a ravol:lil.e for the tl! abowed 8 lot of com__posure in the Supe!' ln addition' most ot the yodl)g and B · · · .- c..r • • · 11·3 record this season and won the Silver· district title In bls w~lgbt division. ~ ~ Bowl ta'Jented defenaive baclls in the league are rave .:£age r.s w ..• n _ , agm n . 9!!'mT

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~ ro..nas' vietorleiJ m _lttn alia l9'18J_ ttte AC particular. · , ' ••u could hurt usa lot.lfWa®. can't}NI'~ 98 pounds, Don Gwyn at Jlii pounds, Henry. "" .._, White Mowualri MiddleSehooJ's .boys' A Braves coach Dean Hood. "But we MfD\11' •. Ue," said Warrior coa$ Gertitcl Ameli. "It Rue al 119 pouncJst Scott Ciraullo at 167 :; . teams have uauaUy come forlh with their Emerson Walls of the Cowboys ~nd San ba&ketbaU team notched Its 12th victory lirst string back In and kept l4e lead." may cost us 11/i to 18 poJnti lf;he can't, rd pound& and Ronald BeD at heavywe!gbt. '- best eUorts wbile the rJVal conference FrandscfisRonnle Lott-are the best young against one loss wtth a 52-44 win liver- White Mounlain jumped off to a 9-2 ad- like 1Q see him flU right for the district Salurday"s tournament wJU have welgb-:! tepresemaves have: &fumbJed and. f'Umb[ed defensive players ln tbe game and likely to visitiog Father •.S. Hay of Alamogordo vantage at the end or the tlrst quarter and 'tour-nament... Ins from 6;30 to 8!30 a.m., w\th a seedtng ~- ttielr wav around the field. ge~ beLter. 1\J.esday anemoon. • increased U to 30-15 at halftime, Ea8ter, Eight 'teams are entered In the tourna- meeting just alter lllat. The first session is

. - . But tbls year was different and Ute result reflects a change In the leagu~;~ pGwer structure.

ft.q.NC's,.IOpteazns., (San li'raocieeo and DallatifmUst rank with ctnclnnatl as the beSt threesquads In the league. After those teama the AC ~ a slight advantage with Miami San Diego, Bu«alo and the New York Jets battling Ltout witbthe NC's New York Olanta. The Giants' defenal!l makes up lor l:helr Jack Dl a balanced offense when comuared with the better AC t~ms-

---AltJm\1)]f11lefe; Dre;prottably more good teams In the AC than the NC the latter con~ ference bas narrowed the talent BBP to ~ tuaUy notblng.

Tea_ms like Atlanta, Detroit, Tampa ~. Phlladelphla and Washlngton are all ellh<r y...,g -.,. mhldl- ...... who show signs of linprovementln the next few seasons. Any ot these lelmls could slep ill

' 1Howev-er the wlp was not accomplished who led all scorers with tG pointed had ment: Ruidoso, Silver' City, Deming, at 10 a.m., with the second one at. 1 p.m .•

without a struggle. . eJght at halftime. Jason Bl,gbam ha nine Cobre, New Mexlco Military Institute and lbe third at 4 p.m. Three-fourths cd lhe 49er defensive J'he Braves ha,d a 32-25 lead going into of his 15 points by haUtlme. • CNf4MJ>, R~~w~IJ •• G9~'dal',ll Jlqr;l. _J1JJ=_ • 'J'!le W.an:ior .. .Q~ter -~Ll.~~,w ' ~

backfield are rookies and the veteran, the finAl quarter. Jfowever the visitors -~;pj;· ~.,. · nW.nancJ_ Hatllfy. -, carl~djqniorv~.··t; .. "" .. ~-~·/ .... g· ; ~·'tdUimt'.!l}en~-1 · a safety Dwight Hicks, Is only 2$. outscored th~m 17~ lo JWU ~n two • &~~;-..b<~Deso#e'~ . "s~ _· . . .., '(!I)Zqpeti re · Atlanta, Philadelphta, 'l'ampa Boy and points at 44-42 ·wlt!i t:"Sn Ielt'fn,tfie.Contest. .,. l'&tx'-" ~~OUHtalnr • schoof~-~Cil r-\rj(fllf"of'Vi t,SJ··.. ad 00 jtf"' l:ia_ve n dw1ilted b,V local the Giants also have fino young secon- aut the Bi-aves put the game Out of Jobn Airr,ez had Ul potn!s to lead _the team the Cavemen have a ehanceofwinn· merchants 1nc1uding dinners for twd at dar:les. reach when 5--10 center Russell Easter and Saints. · log the team Utle, restaurants, gift certificates,· rramed

Omar Db- scored baskets ·In tbe next 40 "Tlley're awfully tough " said Ames prints and mfBcellano\18 items. In the modern NFL a paSSing attack

generally wins. Most teama who have strong ttasslng attacks have also developed fine defensive baeks because they recoghize that gamea are won Gr lost vla tiJe airwaVJ. .

This Is where the A(: has had tbe edge In the past but not anymore.

Parity bas arrived In the league and wo sboul~'t see too many long dynQties anymOi-e. '

That's good ror the game and ;omethlng most fans .should enjoy.

seconds. ' ' • Further infonnalion 'On the prizes Is "I started substituting a lot when WIJhad ••TheY've got a real chance of winning It avaUable from Ames, wre.s11ers, mat

a b~ lead and they got momentum," said aU." maids and Club members.

girfs lose to Camzozo Ruldoso H;ih School's girls' baskatbaJI

team gave poweriul Carrizozo a tough game for three quarters before fading and losing a 70-50 decision to the host Grizzlies Wednesday night.

points and BJigld Alamager added nine. Alamager was going Off an Injury.

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· castanon s;t;id. "Wttayed a better game· than we have been aylng. TlJ,ey're tcar­n:uno) a Vel')" tou t6Clm for their Class 1 A division) and have some good scorers."

Ruidoso's junior varsity team fell to Car­rl:ww ln overtime 4Eo-41.

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"They just wore us down," said Warrior head eoach Sergio Costanon. "They're a very physical team with two Ol" three outstanding players. The score was only 47--41 In their ravqr at the end oi the third quarter, but they were too tough tn the rmal quarter."

Lllllan Lopez led the Warriors' attack wnh 1'1 points. Claudia Branum added 13

The Warriors' next game is Saturday night wllen they traVel to Silver City. The junior varsity will p]ay at 1/i p.m., and the varsity game wtu follow. The boys' varslty game will follow the gJ!Is' varsity tilt. f

~ :.K OVer 80 people particpated in training r sessions for the New Mexico Winter ~ Special OJymplcs yesterday at the Eagle : Creek Skl Bnd Recreation Area. ~ The actual competition is today with : akiet'8 competiDg in both Cl'OII$<OUDtry ..- and alpine races. : Yesterday the Special Olympians were ~ gtven lessons by loca1 skiers on the basics

of the sporl The participants were taught how to stand on the skis, to walk on them and flnalJy to ski.

The parUclpants came from Southern New Mex:lco, parts of West TeXas and Juarez, Mexico. The Olympics end ton:~or~ row. All competitors are staying aL the Church of the Nazarene in Angus.

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All the games are played at White Moun­lalll Middle Schooll\l<mday, ~- and Thlll'8day nights. The~ arf! eight tellms ih the league; six ltom lluidoao ~md two from ROndo. .

ATTENTION S1,1UDENTS!

Any stU,.dent WiShing to ride a bas tft'the· ski .area on Tuesdays; m11ke a, reservation· at the Holiday Inn. we must l)l(ve 14 riders · ih _oriler to make the

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RUfDOSO QUALITY FURNITURE

--SALE 10 LMng·-Ro.om Suites Reduced 60%

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'lbousands or New MeJCicnns rent their homes and, unJlke hqmeowners. renters orten llave little, If any, control over the strucl\lral features of their residences, and often bave JlttJe abiJfty to make decisions about the way their homes are healed and cooled.

"The New Mexico Renter's Book: A Guide lo Saving Energy" Is a Wllque pubiJcaUon developed by the N1!W Mexico Energy ~eaf'ch and Development In­stitute Information Center at the Universi. ly of New Mexico. Jt is des:lgned to show renters how to locate an energy-eUident residenoo, or how to improve lhe energy efficiency o£ thftjr p~t residences at lit­tle or no cost.

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A LONELY CACTUS valiantly remains in ifs surrounding habftat on the Malpals Lava Beds near Carrizozo.

Wflo Wos JIM of Ntii.GNih? Wos He a llmflc. o 11or. or the l«d? If He was c lunatic or g lic:t, tlien - have ~ to WM'Y

about. We can ehOik Hilll up-Gs I\ISI Otl61het rti!QJous. ton-mon. o sari' of fint cent.y Elmer Gcmry, but if fit wos- Ol;fually -Ifill Ji«IOII H.- cloill'lld 11:1 bt, then we must give seriDUs CltiiSiderotlan of Hls-c:lolms to dllty.

So Ill 115 talk olllllrr lhb an embroo::lng que!lflon, Who wos Jesus of Nozinlh? \ t.t us flrlt look at wi!Gt JIDII:IICIId ebollt Ulm..U, In thtQOSPIII f1l Jdm 5tl6·18 wegethot tlii JDWS

were an;ry ot Juus beccMI he had done mlrodes on the Sabbcnll: you see, the JeW$ of thut day con· 1kJer'eclll Unlawful to do Dhy lypri WDI'k on 1t. Sabbath, Including "mltoc:lill of mercy"'. therefore they IQIIllht to put JISUII Ill dl!lllh.

·JtiiUJ o!IUOJd 10 thoJI JM1 "My k!thlr worknh hltbllr1o, and I wotk" (John'S: 11). At1d how did rr.· Jewl ~l'tfGIId' .le&llf wMn fill rtfernd' tv Gild as ~My Fadllr''?lhl!y tleeane mere

dt""91ned to kill H~ because .ll11b WOII makln; Himself IIJid wlfll God In D very personol sense -like He anct God were of the 50mf essente (Jafll 5118). . ' lht- san'lt -COPbt seM IR Jofln to.30, 3l wllwe Jesus krlrt; "tortef my fotMt GNOIM{' tll1t1 thl Jews toclc L'P stones Ia signa Him. ·

Thus, in the ~~~t of t1te Qust«e mo!IO-theist1~;. culture of Jes~· day, H1 was Wld•I"Jiood bY His ~IM Jlll r. doimlng eqwn,.. with God- tbat He wus Gcd's SOh in the Slii!H of hlln11 bfuotten out of 1he some e»>IICt os God Hlmsielf. ·

Httw 1 ean hear someone SCI'jl: "But Jact. your quofOIIOns ore ftom tile Gospel of .!oM, the "Go,pelwrltten. 'What aboe.t the earlier recordst'' Okay, tel's go to Mprl. 1h1 e(ll'liest ;;;j~,:·;w,;;;;l;, we Sl!e? JtsUs fDtOQW sitls Ojjaill:st God. - ·

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I don't see {lOY reason >:OU shouldn't put your mlnd at ease tor your future grand.. children. U anlmal populaUons decUne as a result of Intervention, It wiU not be from bunting. It will Ilk~ be due to loss of babltat which wiU resull from cooverttng

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How practical are they? Well, it wasa't Jong aner I sold mine when I started rais­ing a few cattle. Many Urnes I wished I stiU bad it when it became necessary to eheek . or repair a fence in some distant point in one of the pastures.

Second home benefits . .

It's dlffleult to sp8'Cif'lf!BIIy answer your question. ll depends upon how mqch and where you bunt, and upon_ your ftnancjal position. The little rJp .do a great jolt of cartlnS yoU In, and Y01U' game out, of hWI­Ung country that ls not-a~essltile loa full size veblele. They are fairlY :safe if com­mon sense niles are applied, but they are fUn and one mi.gh(- be tempted to sometimes take unwarranted.:.rlsks for thrUts. Tbey .can be dangerous lD the bands or a thrill seeker, just a& most anything else can bt.

Whether it's a ski lodge or a beach house, a secoml home provides 11n escape for vaeattons and weekends. According to wme real estate brokers, high mortgages and l'ricea- bave created a buyer's JDarket In vacation hulllea for people with available cash. And, according to the New Meldeo Soeiety of certified Public Aecoun­tants (CPA), the financial benefits available to second twme owners can Im­prove sueb an Investment.

up to lhe amoent or rental income, say income base or f2,350. Fifty dollars of yotlr $3,000. ~i!x:penses, ~. canDot be d~ucted sinCe If you can put one let use aro~d a farm,

and there Is no doubt one could come handy many times, It would be much. easier to juslify the expense. It is doubHul, . however, that you wUt. be able lo totally· justify one On the basis- of what you wUI Ito . with lt. Even so, tbal doesn't mean you shouldn't have one If you are convinced. the prlee wiU retum dividends In eonvenlenc:e, pleasure., or wbateY~:

U y,ou rent ti.e lodga the same 'amount of '")'Ou can't deiJuet more than_.}'OW' Income. time, but use It personally for only two . If your maintenance and utUII;y billa ~re weeks in January, excess dedu'Ctions ean . leas than $2t350, you might have to~ Jrt­be taken i[ you PfOVe you operate the come tax oo tbe excess ren'-!'1.

Send questions to: WildmJ.es. Wisdom Post Office Box 237, Plttsvllle, Maryland ., ... The tax benefits of a second bome de­

pend on what use you make ol it, While home owners are eligible for tax deduc­tiDnB of mortgage interest and property tax payments, further tax benefit& w:n vary. Neverlhei8SfJ, the same tax nd.es ap­ply whether your second home Is a hoWI_e, ~Q!ldopllnlum, aPfllrtment, boat or traUer.

'-'Wlaerii You•n need .Bdvice ls on how to use Ul18 home to shelter Income-.

residence to make a profit. Some ways to If you buy a house or ·residence ror rental prove your profit motive in this Instance, purposes, you can also deduct income CPAs _ note, are -ertorts to rent tbe against the deprecla!Wn eosls but only residence through a r-;:a.I estate agent or after mortgage interest, taxes, newspaper ads, making _improvements maintenance and utility expenses have· that attract renters, t:~rUnllng your ()Wn been subtracted from t&e rental Income. use, buying or selling other properly In tbe Cheek with your CPA for com.plel.e rules area for ren_t and profit, ~nd, most Jmpor- governing depreetauon deductions.

tanUy, keepitij~ bualnesslike records. •"""••llll•••••lllli•••••••••••••••••l Once you have figured bow much to ra

When you lease your vacation hideaway, thereby lbniling your perBORBI use, CPAs say~ you maY claim more tax deductions. But you cannot deduct more tban your ren­ta:llncom" unless you operate your second home as a profit seeking venture. What's more, if you rent for less than1ifteen days, you. wen·~ eJigible far Ole exll'a dedtlc--­Uons, such as maintenaneeand utility biDs or deprectaUon. To ease lhe discrepancy, however. you need not declare rental in-. come from ~s period on your Cederal tax return.

deduct, t.be IRS reqLlires that you foUow z;. ~~~~ T .t.t. the proper sequence. Fltst CPAs say, you · musl deduct your JDQrtga~e Interest &lid

·tax paymenls. A reoentl)f;t,..•Deil~ ,.·•,":;~~· ij>1 "*i!:~.:.e- ·>I} • "•-'· auoc:ates this payment on t6r~aer btlsis.. " 1 waterSCiftiiivre ~.,(..;.- · than formerly prevailed. The new method allows for a lower allocaUon of mortgage lnl<..,t and taxes 1o the ,..nlal period ,1i~ Uhese expeDBea are deductible anyway}, 'J· ··. ·, •· and leaves more room to deduel your out. O(·POeket expenses for malntenanea and utlUty expeDSeS tbat you deduct second.

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If you do nmt your home for fifteen days or more, your deducuons are limited by tbo length of )'Our personal use. CPAs say that anytime you allow family or friends to use your residence, rent it for less than falr market value, or exchange it for the use of another residence-even ir you pay n~nt-that time Is coDSldered personal use. Time spenl on matntenance or repair is not Included.

As an example,. lake a siluatJon o! pu-ee months rental and one month personal use, wUh an lnccnne ar $3,000. The new m.ott· gage interest and tax allocatlon is lba per-­cent of rental time divided by days in lhe year. So for a three monlbs rental, you should deduct slightly less than 25 percent. [f your mortgage interest was $2..000 and you paid $600 in taxes, deduct $-pereent of $2.600 or $65(1.

Aller &1.1btractlng mortgage Interest and tax paymeiJl deductions from $3,000 rental Income, you would have $2,350 of taxable Income. Now take your maintenance and utWty deductions. This formula, formerly used for an deductions., allocates expenses as rental tlme divided by total usage. Since tutaJ use was four months and rental tbree months., deduct 75 percent or maintenance and utility costs.

Wheo you rent the home for fifteen days or more, but your own uae exceeds the greater of 14 days or ten percent of rented time, you are limited In your dedt~etions by the amount or Income you take in. For ex­ample, if you vacation at your ski lodge during the month of .Jammry, but rent the lodge during November, December and February, you can only deduct expenses

Ssy your maintenance and utility charges come to $3,2110. Seventy-[lve per.. cent of tbls fs $2,400, but you only have an

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at 35 It's aaq. Tho1,1anda Ot people do lt 8\rei'V year. It •tarts out with a tinge of boredom or frustrotlon. Gradually a pani:n•'• work becomes len artd leu 'mportanf. -the rat I'CIICG hardly seam• worth while a_nymar-e. Tamonow will iut be another yesterdav and what was 10 great about that?

~t's at thb- point thQt rhanv peoPle rotlra. Oh, they •till ga to worlc. Thay continua to go through the motlont. They evan· draw a paycheck.· there are no .retirement present• or te~tlmo'nlal dlntten. Noltocly know• they .,.. ratlrad ot 18ust, not right away. Peopl~, systems and Information start pauln" them by. 1h8 ludcv Odlills get fired In time to .make a fruh etart. the tau

· ;fortunate ;on .. hCU1g ~round f.or \'881'1 wattfng for a rafH or pro­motion that never coma• ctnd wand•rlng why. It doesn't have to -b• that way .. We hove to team to light lladc. Each year more than .100,000 P.Ciofiile loin Daft~~ C:arnegla clai:IU, all over the world, for Just that raaton. The~ COVMeract the urge to coa.t by 1-mlng to run U thoy never ran llefont, It's worth the effort though. If 30 yean ile.-m. Ilk a C!l long. time to •JM!nd I" a rodclillg chair .• ;, •. lnvutltaN the : ·

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. H. Henry Townsend and Sylvla P. Town· Limited Partnersbill, certain mineral send to Towru!eml Mlnerals, Ltd., a New rights in s.tctions 3, 7, ·~4, 19, 22, zs and 85, Mexico Limited Partnership, certain TlN, Rl&E,; and Section 9, TlS, R19E, mineral rights in Section& 8, 9 10 and 15, N.M.P,M., IJncoln County, N. M. T3S, J:U6E:,; and Section 17, T3S, R17E, WARRANTV'DEEDS N.M,P.M., Lincoln County, N. M. J. W. Goadi.n and Viola GOSdin toM.. D.

H.HenryTownsendaudSylvlaP.Town- Plor and BonnieR. Plor, Lots 6 and 7, send to T~ Minerals, Ltd., a New Block s, Pondei1JSIJ. Heights SUb., l,.lncoln Mexico Limited Partnen;blp, cln'taln County, N. M. . mineral rights In Sections iii and 10, T3S, Eleanor B. Shockey and Kenneth G1 Rl6E, N.M.P.M., LincOln County, N. M. Shockey t,o Ruidoso SUper Select Horae Jam~m A. Parker and Henry Towpsend SaleCompany,aNewMexicoCorporation,

toTownsendM!Qrals,Ltd.,aNewMexklo a tract of land Jn the SW/4 Section 24, Limited .partnership; certain mineral · TJ,OS, R15E, N.M.P ;M., Llnc~n County, N. rights' in SectionB 11, 13,-14, 15, 22,25 and M. ·' 26, T1S, Rl9E, N.M.P.M., Lincoln Coupty, Sarah Wheeler Foster to Robert J .. N. M. Hurst, Trustee, a tract of land in tl\e

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Jantt Bratcher to Robart B. Wilson, TrUstee, Lot 6, atoc~ 3, Woodland Jlills Sub., Lincoln Oounty, N; M.

SPECI_AL WARI\ANTV DEED VlUage of . .nujdoao to Marion Embrey,

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message -will reach you on the twenty-eighth; 1111.1d will be our last little visit through the ~lnted page in thl= monUt

Winter Takes of JBnuary. So "We will meBt over ln A LI&Ue Res& February after a wonderi'ul JallWiry.

Today, January twenty-seven, i& a "TbeBJrtb'dayMonth"' Sprfng-ln-Wlnter day, Sunny With blue The short little month of february gives January sky all around, and an even sixtY ua a fastBr p;ice on Into Spring, being as it on lhe thermometer Out at the gate. It Is is a little season .. of Us own: between the just before high noon, and the COWS are ly- close of Winter and the approach of Spi:ing. ing stretched out In ~ &Un the picture or And It has long- beeD callsd "The BirUt• "sweet content"; and a large band or day Month" I,JecBuse of the birthdays of Western Blue Bird!!: have flo.wn in and are Washington and•·Llncoln ramng on tbe batbing and splashing in tlHiir stOne drink· twenty-second and the tweuth, And now ing fountains, made of the ancient -Indian we have the blrUtday to celf)brate of grain-grinding rocks. another great president, Ronald Reagan,

Their dark blue coals and soft crimson who wUI celebrate his soventy·fll'St birth-breasts with tbe white abdomen are. day on February Six . especially brllllant ln the rrieJlow sun, a On February second comes Ground sign that they have wintered especially Hltg'sDay,thatgreattlmewhenthelength well in spite of the cold weather. of the winter Is delermiDed.

There is a large flock or croW!rclrellng ·And mre 'l)f our favorite days is Saint overhead and caUiag their fair wea~r Valentine's Day, February fourleen. messages down over the land. And there Is So· Jet us enjoy the remaining days of the faintest smeU of new _grass springing JanuarY, the glorious month of the beglon· forth in the sunRy spots where the snow ing of the year. And let us loOk forward melt water ha9 soaked into tim ground. ~- with, gratefUln$ to our Lord, to- the

There are a few bees and a wasp or two. favorite month of February. . . .

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State University (NMSU) saY the·over~ affect of Reganomics should make 1982 a better year Utan 1981,. but not as good as the White House predicts.

Lowell catlett, Extension .agrl.cultural economist at NMSU, &aid, "A larger than predicted federal deficit wiiJ keep 1982's ecOnomy somewhat dampened."

Tbe deficit Js so lnfluenUal because It im­pacts nnanclal markets.-When the federal government has to borrow money, and compete with private borrowers in a limited pool of funds, this generally causes tnter-est -rates- to- go up/' caueU--sald.

Cetlell predicts the prime Interest rate will bounce between 14 and 16 percent dur· lng 1982, and doesn't expect interest to be lower than 14 percent anytime during the coming year.

There'S better news on the inflation~de of the ledger, according to the NMSU ag economists who publish Agri-Cenls, a newsletter that discusses topics of economic interest for New Mexico farmers and ranchers.

lnflatlon should drop.to about eight per­cent in 198Z as the result of light money poli.cies now in place by the Federal Reserve Board. If some other positive fac­tors occur, the inflation rate could drop as low as five percent, cauett said.

Inflation shou1d drop to about eight per­cent in HIB2: as the result of tight money policies now in place by the Federal Reserve Board. If some other positive fac­tors occur, the lnflatlon rate could dnlp as

low as five percent, Catlett said. Unemployment will probably remain

hlsh, but should decline toward the ertd of this year. Although the rate will be ap­proachlnS a new high by the end or 1982, it should average seven and five tenths to eight percent for the enUre year.

"The smokestack Industries - steel, copper and rubber - and those mat de­pend heaYily on the auto.mobUe industry will rebound only slightly this year. HOUS· ing and construction industries should follow about the same pattern," Catlett 841<1.

The nation'& -gross ·national--product, -the production of al1 goods and services, wl11 remain fairly weak until the third and fourth quarters or 1982, the economists said. Retail sales will be sof~ for the first half or the year.

"And farm Income is going to stay close to the present historic lows tor most of the year, with any improvement limited to the fourth quarter ,07 caueu sald.

The ag economists who publish Agri­Cenls are catlett, John Fowler, Wilmer Harper and James Libbin. Future issues will cover agricultUral marketing, asrJcultural policy, rBDch management,' farm management, Income tax manage­ment, water resources, prtee and produc­tion outlook, agricultural finance, and public land policy.

Anyone interested in the twice-monthly newsletter should contact Libbin at Box 3169, NMSU, Las Crllces, New Mexico 88003.

Estate inventory re~rds should be kept up to date

U you were killed today in a car acci­dent, would your family be able to setUe your estate without too much difflcu]ty'!'

''No maUer what your salary, your fami­ly could have financial difficulties unless you keep a record of family data and valuable pa~L' sald.Jackte Martin, Ex· tension fam1ly nnaoce specialist at New Mexico State University.

One expert suggests families should prepare their own individual esfate inven­tory by organi!lng their recOrdS under five categOries: personal, assets, obligaUons,

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benefits and future plans. Personal papers should Include a copy of

your will, birth certificates for all · members or your -family, deaUl Oi!r­tiflcates, marriage certificates,. divorce decrees, or any other papers necessary to establi'sh your-family's ancestry. Include names and current addresses of ramlly members and beneficiaries.

Also record the name, address, and . telephone nwnber of the executor or your estate, your lawyer,- life insurance agent accountant, investment counselor anci othet financial advisors.

List aU assets, lncludlng all checking or

savings accouots, iue irisurance Pou.c1eS real estate, stocks and automobiles. I~ elude the Iocatton· 'of BD1 deeds titles policies, certificates or passbooks • needed to prove ownership of your prDlB'lY.

When listing obligations, include not on­ly outstanding debts on real estate or autos, but also ltst regular exDertdltures for taxu, insurance premiutna and utilities.

'I'h& benefits seotlou of _yOur inventory shmfld include veterans benefit..il and health, ac:cl~ and ~~ 1iisUrancea. J>.o~'t_ forget Sdq}a.l $~ ot CivJl Ser­VIce benefits, If yoU-doi\~Umrnt what these benefits are, It'S not lOiS '800il to tind out ·

. Once you have ·su.:rted tb'' lit ~ the future piR.iil{llst_ wDirbec:m.e :::1oUs:. You will lllllil~tely ..., whafsltp& you """~ Ia .toto to compL>to the lnveoloty ~-b~t ~djUstments you tmou:ld m_ake:in ~ as!leli_or tlebts, btl What .benefits· ;you ai'ld

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.,ETH DUBOSE.,will leave her sales position a.t True Value Hardware Febr1Jory 3, to enter the nuts and bolts world of aiding starving children ~n Somalia.

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Ruidoso woman chooses to work with starving · children .in Somalia·

Beth Dubose is going to camp February 3. Not a fancy resort camp ror beallh)' middle class children, but an Africa~ refugee camp where hundreds Of starving people die dally.

Dubose will be travelling to Somalia, tbe easlemmQSt country on the African conti­nent bordered by the GuU or Aden and tbe lodian Ocean. Sbl!l'll be working for the In­-ternational -christian Aid-{ ICA-l organiza.. tlon and her job will be to help find spon­sors all over the world for thousands of undernourished and unclothed Somali refugee cllildren.

There are presenUy 1.7 million Somali re£ugees £rom the Ogaden region of Ethiopia living In Somalia. It Is purported that one out of every three persons in Somalia is a refugee. According to a December, 1980, United -Nations report, 61 percent or tbose refugees are chUdren. 75,000 or those refUgees live In ICA sup. ported camps.

ICA has set up and maintains Horseed, the main camp, and Halgan, which lies

eiQ;bl kilometers from tbe base camp In the remote Gedo regionofSomsl14. 20 rield workors supply rood, clothing and med_lclne, and starr six supplementary feedmg eenterR, two general medical clinics, two tuberculosis clinics and an eye clinic. .

Although Dubose ls a trained emergency medkal technician and has worked In am­bulances, the ICA actually hired her for her clerical skills. "They hired me for my bookkeeping and typing -experience.'' said­Dubose. who presently works as a salesperson at the True Value Hardware store in Ruidoso.

Dubose's work will entail living at the camps for four weeks at a time collallng bibliographical Information on the children and taking lheir pictures. She will then go to Mogadishu, the capitol of Somalia, where ICA keeps an office. There she will put together ldenUfieatlon cards that will be sent to other charity groups throughout the world, and tbey will seek sponsors fur each individual child. Twenty dollars a month provides food, clothing and medical care for a truly needy child.

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A quick look at Somalia Somalia is an underdeveloped

agrlcultura1 country that stretches along the Horn of Africa. It is a Utile smaller than 'l'exas and has about as many people as that state. Most Somalis are nomads and h~men, and the country's chi~r pro­ducts are bananas, llvestock, hides and Bkins. Until the mtd-1970S, Somalia was in the Soviet sphere of lnfluen·ce.

Through early European coloni2ation, an area · kdown as tbe Ogaden has -geograpbjcuJJy.and traditionally belonged to Elthlopla, but many people of Somali · origin contlnued to inhabit the land and practice!' the cus.toms- banded down to them b1. thelr abcestors,

When the' So~i Republic was formed in t91kt,lhere were still a lOt of Somafts liv­hag in eastern Etbiot»a and northern Kenya. SoJW,~il leaderS' c1al~ed that those peopl•sliould have the rlghlto decide what form of: govetnnltntt. they wa,.ted, A11 .a resutt, somalia's relations. with' itS n~lgh,b~s ~alt.'le terise, and bOrder <:lasJJn with b?th !:.thiopfa and ~enya

broke out frequently, till9?7, fighting between Somali libera­

tion groups and the Ethiopian Anny in the Ogaden became heavy. The Somali Ar'my strongly supported local guerril11is, and by the end ol.11'17, almost all of the total area was occupied by Somali troops. Somalia's lost province had been regained.

Howevel', in February, 19'18, Ethiopia with Cuban support, launched a counterof: fensive and r-ecapture~ most or lhe Somali­occupied ogaden, SOmali troops withdrew from lhe region, but ®lltillued to support lOCal liberation organizations. In June of tbat year, guerrillas captured an· Ethio­pian base, and by lhe end or 1978, Somali trlbesmeh controlled the countryside-and some towns, leaving the major clUes In Elthlopian banda. .

The· war had devastaled'Ute land .and left thousands Mad. Wi'll~ were . without husbands, and mail)' ch_Udren had become ~ ralherless. 1'hUIS _begart tbe exodous out of the war-ravaged Ogaden into SOmali _refugee camps.

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How did Dubose evur rind out about the pUibl~ms or those refugees llvtng halfway acrnss the world? "l was watching a special teJevlslon program called 'Ten Days to Death' about two months ago. U showed a bunch or kids dying or malnutri­Liorl. Some had walked hundreds of miles lo get to a shelter £or food and ald. Half of the group, mostly women and children, died along the way. U you ever saw it .. .it's despairing," said Dubose.

Fm- twa -weeks she -waited- and- thought about what she had seen on that television program. Then a month and a hal£ ago, abe applied ror a job with ICA. "Justthe.kids over there. They didn't start the cotton­picking war, but they're the ones paying lor U," said Dubose or her decision to go for it. ICA replied wllhln a week, and told her to start preparing for her new job In Arrieli.

Preparation for Dubose's work meant getting a passport, filing for a visa for Kenya and Somalia, receiving two cholera vaccinations, ·a typhoid shot and yellow fever immunization. The yellow rever shot had to be adnilnislered by a designated person. and tbe closest person who ha:a the authority to give the vaccination is al Holloman Air Force Base. -Dubose must also protect herself against malaria, and that requires that she take 200 mg. of quinine mixed with 300 mg. of base every day for a week prior to her departure.

ICA wiD reimburse Dubose for the cost of the shots and passports. ln addition, they will pay for all or her travel, food and living expenses. JCA also promised to pay Dubose a monthly salilry of $500. On top or all of that, she gets a week's vacation for every rive weeks she works. "They (JCA) make you take a weelc ofr just for rest because of. the Intense situation," said Dubose. .

Howt'!ver, Dubose's job wi11 be no picnic. She saJd that for the next year, or 'more if Dubose so decides, lhatshewlll be living In a cro~ed camp under primitive condi~ tions with a totally different eulture, where '­an average or 300 refugees di:e a day.

Dubose will leave no later than the se­cond week in February, which means she'll arrive In Somalia just in time for Jhe monsoon season. ''They said they're hav­Ing a mild season over lhere. It's only a 110 degress in the day," she said

DubOISe said, "1'11 have to take a lot of lightweight cetton clothes; blue jeans and T-shirts,. but nO halter tops or shorts because many ·or those people are Muslims, and that would offend them," Her bags will a1so be wel1 stocked with per­sonal llelris such as shamPoo, soap and toothpaste, which Dubose said are very rare Uems over there.

"I've had reservations ~bout going and I'm stUI scared stiff, bull don't regret my decision. It's going to be neat. Daddy is more nervous abOtJt me going than I am," said Dubose, , -.

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MID N!FICE OII':HEARlNG ON APPLIC;\'l'(ON FOI;l T.SRMINJ\ ... ION

OFPARE:NTJ\l. RIGHTS THE STATE OF N!l:W MEXICO TO: RICHARD EDWARD JOtl.NSiiN. RcsllOildenl, upan

whom IIUb~Utulcd tiO.li'VI~e 111 proc!$!1 1&-henrtwi!G'-'llhllo be obtained:

YOIIIIrc n~llfied lllal GAil.l.YNN BJ\RNE'IT tw6 riled in CaWKI- No. SQ-31r31 ln-Jhc Dhlrlef'Court uf L.incoln Qlu~tr, New Mexlco, entitled "In 111e M11ltar or lh' Adop. lioo 11 t:;RYSTAL MICHELE JOHNS.ON", h~r ~wifled Ap(llioollon fot Tcrmilllllion vf the Pamllal ltlghtl ~;~t JUdlard Edward JohnsDII, nanaral [a.(her Ill' CltYSTAI. MICHEl,-!!: JOHNSON. &ld Cl!llllc ill nQW pembnB ln'flald Co\lrt. 1Jnless yDU o.m1<w )'OIQ" uppoorance In $1d cauii&Gn or"belore Monday, lhe 241h do.y 111 Mar~h. 1!HI:ll, ul u:oo o'cl~~~:k A.M •• which i~ thed;~lolandUmeset by..,.idCnurt for-hearing "'I ••ldApp]lcullon, judgment will be entered In a•ld ~:»~ •&lllnid yw hy d..C..,ull .and Yllll .will be dc~med lfl bliv~·.con!W~ted lo lerminulilm of your paren­lal rlghl~ In <:OIIIIIIICtlon with yu11r<:hild Altum"Y rw- the PeUIIoner ill JallU;IIIT. Q~IJ&Iuy, PAYNE, MI'J'('iu;:LI.& QlJIGLEY. P.A .. P.O. box 1460, Ruidoso. Nt'W M<:Jico 11!1:14!>.

?{ITNESS my 11nd llw ~~"'I ol u•ld (.'ourt 111 Cur· riw..,, Lin ('aunly, Nr'"' Mr~o ..... an tho~ tho·-2711! dlt)' ot J~nu~ry. 1

LEGAL NOTICE IN TilE DISTitlt"l' l'l:llJI(TU.'

l.IN(.'Ol.N (.'OUN'I'V. STA'J'I-; !IF N~W M~ll'(J TWEl.FTH JU!Jil'IAI. Dl~,-IUI7

MICHELE HUNm:IWO!lD. P.,titiunl!l',

•V•• DAVID Mlhll!: lllJNC:EIII"IIIID.

Rcllpoodent l'aus<• ND- DII--IU-11:!

Oi'IL~ODn II NOTICEm' P~NIJEI'ii'Y tWf;U\T

STATE tJF NEW M,l!:XtNl Til llAVtO MIKE · IU.INGEIIFilltD, lluslwond 01 Mll"IIEI.E IIUNG~:II. I"()R0, 1111!110111 whom KUbotitut ... t R .... YIL.., uf pr"<ICII'<'i lll ill·reb.Y sought Lo bv DbluoiU."d tiltEETINOS: · -- ' ,

YOU AIU; III!:REB'a' NUTiriEI>Ihlll thrn•1~ Jll"ndmg 111 llw Dllllri~t.t'ourt of l,.lnco,Jin t'IJ\lnl~. N""' Me'ltlro. 1\ l'wol l'u-1111~ No IJII-4i'~12, whl!ro.~n dw: l'dthont.T ubov•· 1111ml!'li. MI£'11EI.E lllJNCEIWtlHU, hllll flll!d u PL•hhon lll diiiOI'cl! you on th gr<~Und<o or llll'fiiill!llllltillly

Unl•""' YIMI l-nk'r ~our I>PJil"'IUI>I'~JII ~111d call!l~ on or IJcoiDrl' th~ lllh day olf Man-1!, l!ffi:l, jUdgment imd l'lnnl Ll~~rox• ll'lll IJ<• l'lmdlll'ed In SUld l'UU-o;e< a~·l{l-~t Yltll hy llclaull ' ~

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LEGAL NOTICE

Publt.- Noitl'<'U lll'N!by II I'm lorn Publol! llcanngnn Ap. pl,.,altDn for t"anoP)' UC'C'Illt' ,1('-JW.l, b~ appiot'anl Huodosot Joclot')' (1ub. I"'': , p fl D.-aw<"r !Wi, Uuod""n Downs. fl AI 1111-1411 Publo.- llt'iin~111hall apprco"t' or dWipprovl!' nppll~anl·., riPqlll'd lor thl!' lan"P)' 1 .. ~ .. loraiN "" Ruod"""' Dow"" llat'• Trade Ttor Pllblk l!l.'llnng ""'II bo• ""'ld "" Pt'bruat'}' u. lllil'i. durolll( HrgulnSeslllllll(lf tlw Bourd •of Tru!ll._...... al 1·00 P.M 111 C'WIK'il f'hambers. Munot•optl BulkiiAit- IIU1dD50 0.,..11!0, N M loJ V•'ll•ma Spall Clerk·Tt....,un.r 12112·ZH I' 21, •21 4

ANNOUNCEMENTS-COJ'ITRACTORS SCHOOL In Ruidoso.

One day workshop, $125 plus tax. Call Jimmy Neeley, 505-522--3115. C-61-trc

VIET NAM VETS help in crisis. Call 257·1'798 or 3'18·11311:1. V-64-IBtnc

WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP

group. Experi teachers. 257--4913 or M~lc. R-73_-ttc

OIL PAINTING_ CLASSES now starting at Zia Art & Frame Center, 'l'uesday, January 26, s:oo-3:00. Night session to_ begin soon. Call 267-7894 ot ~·3113. P4&-2tP

'TV RENTALS Black A_nd White Or Color

VIDEO 'i'APE ' . IIECOIIDER RENTALS

· God Spel · -· ·. · Cltrlstil!n Qoolu -lllusie

· . t;lfts.- lmprintinQ , 1507 Sudderth · 257 ·2111 ... ,==w - 'J •• '

HOSPITAL AUXILIARY

· THRifT SHOP Next door to Midtown MarL.

. Opl'n Wednesday, FJ1day and . Saturday from 91-o i.

DQ You Need Your N. M. C~ntracfor's Lli::ian~et

Preparation For GB-98/08-2 General Cantractor's E•am

When; Saturday, February 13, 1982.

Where: Holiday lnri, Ruidoso, N. M. 9a.m. ·$p.m.

Tuition; $125.00 plus tax (Bu•lnau PortiOn Only

- $70.00 plus ta•l For More lnfonnatlon

Conttoa~c~lt~ Jim, my -,~;;;;,i;;j.

Cold weather doesn't freeze results

Classified Ads bring!

THE RUIDOSO \

'

NEWS ' .

HELP WANTED COUSINS' Is now Interviewing for all

positions. Beginning lmmedlaleJy. Please apply between 10 and 2. 253-3555. C-43-trc

THE INNCREDIBLE Restaurant & Saloon is Laking applications for dishwashers, cocktail waitresses and mmentlers. i\pplf tn persm daily to-

mature people who would work irregular hours, plan

1-70-Uc

dlnate recreational adivlties. act as tutor. help with house up-keep, run er· rands, and become part or our famtly. Interested people can pick up an ap­plication at the Charlee office, which Is lccat~d directly across from lhe juvenile court office. For more infor• mation Allen D.

for employment.

and child care In my home from B:oo-5:00 Monday-Friday, CBII either Tuesday or Thursday, 336-4986. E-75-9tp

JOB SUPERINTENDENT - top pay, musL have current New Mexico con­tractor's license, GB-1; experience in condo constmctton tor Ruidoso area. Send resume at once to James Japhet at 116 Twin Leaf, San Antonio, Texas 78213; 512-344-3113. J-75-Btp

THE ATTIC Is now accepting applica-tions for employment £or our new loca· tion. Apply in person at ZG13 Sudderth. A-75-3tc

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED in privBte home. Five days a week, four hours each .day, $12£1 weekly salary plus benefits, awn transportation. Call 25?-9305 beitwee·n 11:00 an-d 2:00. M·75-2tc

WANTED experienced service station attendant and lire rt:!'palr. Apply Gateway Phllllps G6. 26?·4010, 378-8270. W·71-·5tp

PAtNT STORE MANAGI!:R .... for new paint store. No ooU~t calls, 915-33'7..:\196 or 1611 N. Golder, Odessa, Texall. ALSO SMALL QFFJCE - spuce lor rent. P·74-6tp

POLICE COMMUNICATIONS- Ruidoso PoliCe Oepartment Is currently acce_p­tllig applications ror maiCffe'inale. communlcatlons•detetUion- pt)siUons

, :Permanent posiU6ns IQ.,.o)'l/& r8.di0: telepbone-tel.etype operations-~~-~ adult

. detenlJon supervision. l!i·XC.(!jll~nt salary/allowatn:~- with sbitt WOrk. houra. Applicant$ must be 1~· )l't='dts ol· . _bge With good· charac_te'l'Jba~nd. (ldllt&ct fiolfe'e .-'Oet;ittrtl'fjlefit In _llef'Soti. ,<,·- . ~)t~1S.Sl~·,

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, 2 -· Ruidoso (N.M.) News Thw:sdoy, January 28, 1~_!12. •TIME MAID- w~nted; permanent "r al'fAI;Dd position, Inqu_~re Jn per­t; Wh!Jtperlng Pines Cat»tns. W-15·lfc: CE C~RK Ruidos9, NM. Job re. il"ell typing, Ol,tng, easb tiansa~tion.s, stomer ccntac.l and · records. call )5) 257-4011 fqr interview -.ppolnt­mt. Texaa-N~ Mexico Power Com~ -ny, an equal opportuplly 1ployer. T-75-Uc

WORK WANTED DING & REMODELNG Cement d bla<;k work, Patios, foundation, ep]ace=;, retaining waDs, ete. Block me and ties. Work guiiranteed. J~Bt after 6. -M-6Zotfc L'S HOllilE REPAIR SERVICE -lo small." Additlon:s,

"" ... DBinL· remodel. Call

B-4076. W REMOVAL - large areas and riveways, Call 378-4746, or

Je Untque .. Lincoln, 3-4897.

5-74-trnc

:. BAJU:!SIT children aner ~hool, ~es 6--t'O. Reasonable rates. Three Llldren fJDIY. 257-4334. P·75-5lc

lONDO VALLEY KENNELS

QuaUty boardJDg aDd, grooming

BOOKKEEPING Income tax preparation, secl'l!tarlal 1ervices. Ten years ex:perJencc. Pickup ·and delivery &ervh:~ ror :mokkeeping and secrelarlal. P.llone ~Ts-4753,

oCIII.IIIr BoUIIIIIII

BACKHOE SERVICE •Backhoe •Forklift

•Dump Truck Ruidoso

2S8-J662 257-2065

' ····························-:. ·. PREVENT·co$TL'V Di\1\lAG.I , : • · ~XJliP'lfiee Fellin" : : l.Jmblltk-Cllmbllig • • l.icensed -l:n!iured ·: : Bobby·Palm ZS7..J584 e • , Eveninp. • • • • • ............. ,. ................ .

T. E. General Contractor

-Commercial-Rasidilnlial-' - Repairs..,. Metal Buildings

.- P.O. Box1PI Ruldos&, N. M. 8834!i

257-2403

*All Types Very Smllll Home Repairs

Woodrow Wilson

258-3428

........ , •- .- • .c=:~Gt=.::l!crllll'i;Oe:O:me, ~

·~~~»!~leon Master Framirig LicenBeN19&34

~ •N{w Houses

•Remodeftng •Additions

15 Yrs. Experience 257-2522. ""JI· 2917 Suddarth

CH TREE SERVICE types of tree worlrl

7 years' experience INSURED

for

David Keeton

88owa1 A ~Ao

ROOFING CONTRACTORS

Ruidoso Downs 257-4708 - 378-4819

License No. 17933

RAYNOR & BILL CHAVES Offlca HARVEY

' SUNDOWNE:P. AUTO REPAIR Open MOruiay-satU.nl!lly, Sa.m.-5 p.m.

• PHONE !l,l8-83a5. ComPlete ~QIS:~n'e OYerhaul:s

Or Repairs HIGHWAY'iOEAST, 1\UIDOSO DOWNS

Next DoorTQ Sun downer Ca£e

CERAMIC TILE

Little Creek Construction

.(:aMPLETETILE SERVICE.

257-5056.

CUSTOM T-8HIRTS - 20. name brand styles.ii\ as11orted colors·: baby, $2,50 'up; youth, $4.95 up; junior miss and adult, $5.95 up, Collars. Authentic 1n· dian jewelry, 50% off. Broken Drum, 2404 SUdderth Drive, 257·4551. B·73·3tc

HORSES FOR SALE registered Ap-paloO!>~as. Lorna Grande Ranch. Capil4Jl, NM t505l 623-4034. L-7-trc

EXCELL"ENT FIREWOOD seasoned and dry. Split, stacked ·and prompt delivery. Call collect. 354-2751. E-67-9tp

JANITORIAL SUPPLIES - pro-ducts, chemicals for

1978 FLEETWJNG TRAILER - excellent shape, fully self contained. $7000 new, asking $3600. Call Bud at 251-2133. F·73-4tp

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE 3,09 carat, ex-. cellent color. $18,000. Will trade for .land, car, etc. t-437"'!772. D-7a-3tp

pillows, pmecones. McLeans derth. Z57·5947.

oo% orr.

LUPE'S LEJ,.THER blouses, pants, • skirts. 3nd purses. Handmade, original,

in various colors, suede and smooth leather. New merchandise at Kiva Gifts, midtown. K-7l·5tc

WANTED TO BUY skis w/btndlngs, 180'S or l50's; also 135's. Cash. Call Jim, 257-5547, 257·23&9. W-73-4tp

FOR SALE 1980 Cruise Aire motor home, 28' CJass A, only 8,000 miles; just like newt 257-2149. T·78-l£c

Pinon, juniper mixed and split, full cord, seaSGned; $75 per cord, you pick up. Tbree mlles east of Baea Campground~ ROUth CApltaD.!I. Phoue 653-4021. Delivered and stacked, $125 pereord.

258-8314 257-2987 37·8-113348

RUIDOSO MUSIC 1ST ANNUAL

HUNGRY OWNER SALE

Bring In Food_ & Save Bring In French Fries Add-ons, Repairs

New Construction

Excavatlftg - Plrawoacl Cement and Flagstone

Yard Cl-nup­Trash Removal­

Hazard Tree Removal -Baclchae

Top•all - Fllldlrt-

+-+-JHEL

If that Is what you need · CALL .

HIP.ED HAND LABOR SERVICE 257·5782- Jim Newman

Misc. Labor Laborers Carpenters Helpers the- wee-k-Collin _ reque-s1 before

6!

- get ID'l' Olf

Bring in a Hamburger - got IS!I Off on A.-, Guihlr, AmpliAer

or P A. System

Bring in Warm Fried Chlclen --. gat 2011 011 e.-, Guihlr-Amp.

Combinllfion or Drums.

Bring In .Food and Save lbt Only Monef, But Sa~e Rotor From

OEatingB::::~:;r • , , , · MUSIC . . .

FOR SALE- Cree Meadows Country Club membership. Clilll Bob after 6 p.m. 258-3151: • . · R-75-trc

WHITE FOUR POSTER - double bed, dbopy frame, yellow~ .Sbread . and canopy· matehin~~ .antJ:tpj..rror; u~>ecl c~rpet; shelled pecanS":· lfuilt-in single oVen; double mattrew and box sPrings. 251K1420. W-75-2tp

PIANO - (player. with rullsl, antique green upright. §;1400. Call 257-4202 after 7 p.m. E-75-5tc

BONDED LOCKSMITH NEEDS WORK­Commercial, residential or automotive. Call Bud al257-2133. 5-65·tfc

rna~.

2'h BEDROOM - condo, completely fuf"· . rushed, Innabrook Village, by day, week

or month, sleeps 8. 258-3306, K C Realty; ask for Jerry; 257·5897 after 6:00.- F-73-tfc

LET US MANAGE your homes or eabin and take the worry _out of re~ngl RENTALS AVAILABLE - One room efficiencies to large homli;ll and condos. Weekend, weekly, monthly, or long term. $150/month and up. Call257·7315. Lela Easfer Real Estate, Jm::., Box 204, Ruidoso, N. M. 88345. L-73-tfc

OFFlCES FOR RENT Ruidoso, Fur· nished or unfw-nished, 500 square feet plus cOmmon area waiting. 257·2692. F-73-lf~

CENTRALLY LOCATED mobile; six $280/month plus deposit

Call

offers professional property management. YOU NEED our services to say "Good· bye" to rental hassles forever! We have rentals by the night-week-month. Call Jim at 257·5184 or evenings at 257·7253. _ C-75-Uc

FOR LEASE 850 sqUare foot retail space in midtown area. UtilUes paid. Perfect for gifts, clothing, jewelry, etc.

FLEA MARKET :~jc~·~"~·~·~·~·~ppol~~·""~·~·~·~· ~s~·r"f·~· ,.~,..,.~~·~·~· 257-4976. We bay used lurulture. appUaiU!es, tools, lawn mowers or I!DY BUrplJIS lt.em_!l· .. ~n -· '37B4nt. J,.oi;B.ted· ¥1, IQIJe. west o~ -ua~ -- .. · "''rac~ Ruidoso Dowaa. 1

- suitable ror a

RED DOOR ANTIQUE GALLERY

3!\9 Country Club Drive Our new shop bas oak round

tables, Ice boxes, sideboards, library tables and china cabtnets. Lots of pine, maple. cherry and walnut funlliture, several Vlclorlan pleees. we have accessory Items such as rugs, snver, mirrors, china aad glass, ·lamps, oi1 paintings and duck decoys. We have in our

r.rimltive line copper, brass, kltcheD tems and wooden tools. We also carry estate jewelry and silver at all times.

Come by, cheek us ou~ and have a c~ of coffee. 349 Countcy Club Dr1ve, 257-2500. Open during the winter on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, fromlO a.m. til5 p.m.

AUTOMOTIVE 1081 JEEP CHEROKEE black end

silver, 15,000 miles, loaded, including Stereo cassette. Cannot replace for $9,500 firm·. Call Brad, 257~7386; even-ings, 257-47'15. .T-71-t£c

1979 DODGE OMNI 024 w/sports package, goOd condition, FWD, 'ex_· ceDent gas mileage. Only $4600. 257-7631 belore5:00. · D-7Mtp

1975 V8 4WD SCOUT II ·¢xcellent ®ndl~ . tion,.standard shift. 26,000 actual.mi1es. 336-41169, 800-296-6595. S-'12-0tp

couple or one. Call257-44l8. K-7l·tfc TWO BEDROOM unfurnished, carpeted

duplex. Stove, refrigerator, fireplace, carport. No pets. Long term renters on· ly. $325, bills paid,· deposit. Call G-1-a-d-en.e-.-. ---2-S3..--40-2.9;.- ·-· W-·7-988? ·evenings. T-74-4tp

TWO BEDROOM 11h bath mobile, washer/dryer, on private 257·2483.

257·7739.

PLAIN FURNISHED two bedroom apartment. $200/month, water and electricity paid, No chl1dren or pets. 378-4990. B-75-tfc

RENTALS FURNISHED effidency; $1-25/month + bills. deposit. FURNISH· ED two bedroom studio apartment w/rireplace; $175/month +electricity, deposit, UNFURNISHED three bedroom w/fireplace, laundry room;

· close In on level paved street; $375/month + bllls, deposit. 25'7·7544, 257-5508. B-75-lfc

FURNISHED two bedroom, l'h bath mobile w/washer, dryer and dishwasher. Bisc.ult Hill .area. $350/month t~lus deposit, utiliUes paid. No pets. 378-4724. · P-7&-tf<!

& Assclc:'lotft h::

WOULD YOU LIKE TO RENT YOUR HOME?

Ill' Till': S:'I:UT. MUSTII tlh !lf.:ft!IIIS

fot 11 Kfl!all l""!'ttl>tll![t• gf 1hr l(l'qtlft h'nlal f~ttiPI!i. w• fan lnor yo\1 lnlm liar 1\-arri.om<' IIUik ol11oaolli)lln~ and m~l•lala!l J-..ut pm&J~rfJ'• (JW' hDnir ~11•1 ~•·n·l~r ~an lndtuh· , •.. ·

l'tlr "'"'" lar,"wnml11111 l'llll ~15·~11-.llllfl - ~;1&-llMiJ ft<'>l,

HOMES

$31.500 2 bedroom, I bath. Downs arf'a; owner fipanc.lng fi'IS'J'

$83,000 3 bedroom, 2 balh, Plnec.llrf; asumable Juan 111005

3 bedroom. :J baU. on approximately 5 acr~. greenhouse. G stall barn, K'x42' mobile. Reduced: possible trade /160011

('9:'0DOM.INil.11\'1

Timeshan:o $S,SOO 2 bedroom, 2 b11tb 16331

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$12,000-$14,000 Good location on lllghway 37 176M

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$34,000 PalrnPr Gateway IIOO'x200') lf6331 ------·----$79,000 mnce bultding: good walk-tn area flOE

Plme ("ommerclal land in Motel Strip o( Alamogordo 117090

LOTS.

$1.000 Paradise Canyon 1715 ..

$5,9:50 Woodland Hill8 15130

S9,50o-Sto,(JOO Plnecllrf miD

$12,000 Black Foresl 17308

$12,500 Highwood #480<1

1\LTO VlLLAGE AREA

Prices start at only $6,500. Call for more Information.

ACREAGE

•18,000 5 at!res /17091

This office baa the excluslve listing ror Nol"th Ueights Park and Juniper llills. Let us. show you these beautifullolsl --

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Offlc~t Spoce . . Avc:illCible . 400- 800 sq. ft. : Coli ;~$7-405!8

'~lnd~~:~~~•Homes rtn$brook Village, Alto Village,

Other ._.C;oHo~s. Daily, Weekly, Manthry,

s_,ason Rates. . .

Do!Jg Bass & Associotes . 505..,257·7386

Ruidoso,

REAL ESTATE'

~- '

- Four UnO apan~e~t. New. Eaeb has rireplace, 2 beilraoma, 1¥.1 )latJuJ.·

Two bedroom mobile laeludes lot On pavBmen&. '12,601t,

'Mazatlan Time Share&.

or sell ~ineoln

· PANKIY REALTY, lu1dMG, N.M.

257-9360

sort World

ANNGE9RGE,BRriKER Res.; 378-:41138

Ileal ltatate, lac.

POSSIBILITIES UNLiMITED- 13 aeres 011 IUghway 70 with river frontage and water rights. Horse operation, motel, yob name it!

KING OF YOUR OWN MOUNTAIN- buDd your dream home 011 this trael of laad. Approximately 6 acre& ·or country privacy with all utilities and on unbelievable view· of Sierra Blanea.

SIX GREAT BUILDING SITES on :3.5 aere1 with view of Sierra Blanca and Capltans. And lt."s just •zs.ooo.

WINTER SNOW TO TROPICAL LUXURY. Have the best of both resorts by owulng &bla beacbfr'JJnt cusa In Puerto Vallarta, Me:dco. Six private auit.es,

o pool. house starr and lucrative rental program,·lt's ea1ler than you thlak to own f•property tn Mexico.

RENTAL INCOME - where else can you buy tbree houses-- 2 flll'llll.hed and one unfurnished -lor •100.000, with owner nnanclng, too, Unbelievable!·

f'ALO VERDE SLOPES. Large 2 bedroom, 2 run baths and 10':11:28' deek. plus lhree additional lots. Perfect for cow:~try IlviDg jui!it minutes rrom town just orr Highway 70. Prleed at a very rea$onabte 167,500.

THIS LITI'LE LOT neftls an owner with mobile home. CloRe to town and only ts.--ooo. GET YOUR FAMILY TOGEmER and fb: ap this ski todge, 1551000 Is the price and the owner has several good plans of financing for you to ~nslder,

ALPINE VILLAGE - one ac.re lots with pine tree cover and solar building sites. ,1,500 eacb wllh owner financing.

SE HABLA. ESPANOL THE HORTON BUILDING 360 SUDDERTH

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CI.EAN UP :SPECIAi. -"• tllroo bodroom mobllo em l.ll ....... 11orses 011. JUit m,Ooo with owner (Jnanelng. R,on Sin.lth B'e:al · Jta~at~, 207·9040. -3364282, R-,$5-tlc.

FOR BALE BY- oWNER ...... Located on %c Ac.~·a bedroom~ 1'4 baths. J.AZ4 Ill[. ft. plus ~64 1q. ft. garage, 44'x8' &anclec:k, iliOofed p(Jreh, terraced rook WaUs and patio, lenced yard, 3 fireplaces. central beat, panoramic view of ~ Blanea """d CapUan MOIU'Ila.lns. many extras. Located Ia -Mt. Capitan Subdivision. Prleed right- 354-2669.

HOMES

LOW DOWN on thb 4 BR., 18., with gar;age- lll2.SOO. LET'S SEE AN OFFER on thi& new 3 BR., ! B. In 1uper loeation -$&1,500. ' GREAT VIEW from this new 2 BR., 2 B.- pa,soo. UNIQUE NATURAL LOG rd'J. only "'7 .suo. ' ,, WHITE MOUNTAIN.- SOLDl' BEAUTIFUL CHALET IN RAN~

RUIDOSO- ,89,900. . RIVER, close In but seclud-

S BR.- 19'1,500. _. ALTO, new 3 BR./Z%

BR., 1141.000. ln-)Vblte

Cao ch0011e colors now

IN11EOITOR'S SPECIAL • 1.5 ac, Hwy. ';1'0.

restaura11l kltehen, plus llv·

HOME WITH ADJOINING z:oned commercial, on Sud­a <lonh. Great property ror many.

JACK SHAV.- 2Sl'-2Ul RON ANDER50N-151~lJI liUlliAN LUDWICK- J-o:J5 JIM CARPI!INTEA·- J1.40CIJ DALTON HIGGINS- UNP, RUI;ELLE CARPiii,ITER- :JJ,_.DO:I

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BuckMeyet 336·4903 Dick Hall 257-9308 JoecorH 257-9896

Thom Batnes 257-5458

Diana Meyer 336-4903

Dan Barrow 257-7544 Bill Stroud 257-5064

1536 SQ./n., 2 BIDROOM. 2% BAIH CONDOMINIUM WITH PIIITIY SIERRA BLANCA YIIW. In new condition, It lnclud .. appliances, fireplace. single-car garage~ Located nttar Racq_uet Club. 1971500 unfurntahelll~

OWNER IAGIR TO IIU DUPLIX WITH GOOD RENTAL HISTORY IN ARIA WITH NEW SIWIR - Two •partmenh oa two lotS with th• lncomo to lustily 162,500. Call Dan Barrow~

YOU'RE INVITID TO VIIW·OUR "OPIN HOUSE" AT LAKEVIEW 'ESTATES OVERLOOKING THE INN Of IHE MTN. GODS - PhaH II const_ructton Ia underway. the 8 new towakcWII.J·WN- 1807' aq-./fti •lth UROIHitrodMI. rn•Onlflc".bt Vle1NI. FollOW OUY slgnl . aCI'GII ftom the Holiday Inn at .the entrance to Camalot Mountain~ Open dally 10 until dldk •. or call 2-S7....aMO. ·

i'INICLIPP NEW IHIIEI! IEDilOOM/IWO IIAIH. EXCEI.LIIfr VIEW OF SI-A BLANCA. $68.000. eaill Diana or llfck - eves.: 336-490;1.

IDU.L COMPANY. 110M& IN PResTIGIOUS I!'IDIAN HILLS WIIH SWIMMING POOL ROOM -AMD MiiOI_ MOttl- Call thorn for ar. Cllppolntment. ,

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Ruld<l$0 (N,M.). Nt~~s- P<iQt> ll FIVE TQ FOR'rY IICIIFS ~ unrestrll!ted.

'Just $2·500-. per aore. Ui~ doWn, 10 yearo. IO'IIi l•~<or .. t. ~· Smitl1 Rolli Eotal&,2111.-.~. 1\-$-tfo . . .

G.I!G ACRES elose ln. exclusive, restf(cted a.rea. Horses OK. $45,000, Ron Smith Real S:Gtate, =s7~9040, 336-4281. , . R-55-~c

• MOBILE HOM~$ • ,New & Us ti!l

MOBILE LOTS HOLIDAY HOME SALES 1107 Macham,Hwy.37 258·3330 - 336-4581 ' . -, .

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HoU~y Really, hac.

For tbii penn:y~wise; two wooded lotS with all CitJ' ·utiUtles.- A good' buy~ l.ollat~-close ln. Two for $7 ,iiOO. Call Norma Fallwell at 258·3432 or 257-9873.

Goacl talnks. front, Price

in1rno&L ESTATI , Fence Lake. N.M. ·

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·w.w DEVELOPMEtff CO., INC.

WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES UNITS Ill, IV AND V

SINGLE-FAMILY AND MULTI-FAMilY LOTS ·-·Subdivisions With Underground Utilities And Sewers

FIELD OFFICE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK

105\ MECHEM (HWY. 37 A<:ROSS FROM. AIRSTRIP) PHONE 257·2425

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SKIERS, RELAX! WHY NOT OWN A PLACE IN ENCHANTING RUIDOSO?

*A place that Is LUXURIOUS ••• A tompletely furnished c.;n. dO Js-..lte Including 2 cOlor T. V .1 featuring In-home movies and dally !"aid servlcel ·

"'A, place that Is CONVENIENT • ; , centrally located to the ski area·, race ti-adc and shopping areal with year around ac­C¥Sibllltvl 'lllfA place that Is FUN •• , 9 hole, par 3 golf course, swimming

p~;:l1;1~t::e::nn1s coutts, fl1hlng pond, club house with game n and pt1vate suppet cluhl .

place that Is AFFORDABLE ••• You make your condo/suite available to us when you're not using It and we pay ALL the bills {whether we rent It or NOTII). · That moans we pay: (4.) All utllltlet lncludlnQ coblevlslon

Property Tax• and local tele:rhone Hal!Grd lnourance (5.) Maid Servloe 1111 Management Mall'ltenence (In ond out) · ·

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THE PRICE? .49,900 • , .OR $9,900 DOWN, $560 per mollth lntludlng 16%" Interest for 3 years with a balloon. to a qualified buyer (OWNER FINANCING!)

There loa "(:ATCHI" Just ask your C.P.A. why we have Rental Plans A, a, and Cl

(First Ask Us Whait They Arel) . . .

SO, why not com• ii:ake It off wlfh us? (your boot, that lsi) .

&l'eggy Jotclan , 257-4~9

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HONDO VALLEY HOME · Only- $30,000 buys this adobe two bedroom horpe, Loealed at Pleaeho OD Hiway

70. Will make a great summer hom~.·

DOUBLE LIVlNG QUARTERS , Very nice house .with a ·mobile on a large lot. Both are now rented. Get two places (or the T,triee of one. Nicely landsc&~~ped and It has Us own well for the

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REALTY 2sMo2t

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A VIEW· LOT? We have a nice one with tots of tall Pines and .i.U 'city utilitle!i. Excellent neigh· borhood and access. Not many left like this one.

JUST LISTED -oneofthebest small motet operations in town. Good terms. Cal! Gladene for more Information.

VIEW OF LAKE an~ mountains on this Alto lot. Owner anxioUs. Priced at only $7,500.

ATTRACTIVE AND SPACIOUS 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Redwood decks. Quiet and secluded loc-ation. Priced In the $60s •.

JOST LISTED- nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath house, with fireplace and fenced yard. Priced under $45,000. ·

Archie Corley 257-2933

Vernon Goodwin 354·2567

Gladene LaGrone 257-7988

Vada Webster 257-5528

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DOES fS2 PER SQUARE'i'oOT ~ lnterest yoll? Then look; at ~ • :~quare foot, four bedroom,l:V...bath bome9n two lots w/feqced yal'\1, two.ftrepl~cee:. double Cl\l'ROrt, detactt~- _WOrkshop, ·storage btitldlngs ~tid fruit treta. J]nder 10% financing on half tb&pur~ prk~. At· this price you'd better Jrurry and caD nan Bar~ •t J3qck Meyer ~IJ;y, 257·7377, or at home, 257·'l544. B-7~tl!

. William H. seelbacti, Jr., Brolier. ' . ' ' ..

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BIGGERSTAFF REAL ESTATE

, COUNTRY ESTATE wHh a panoramic view. The 2,700 sq. ft.

' house is built In western styh: with textures or adob_e, atucep and wood.

'E-xceptionally eharmlng with skylights. · 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,

' library, ofnce. studio, living I'OIIm, separate dining room. Country liv­Ing at ita best,

TOWN AND COUNTRY NORTH -·. Lovely new 2 story home on corner

lot. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, decks. This Is a good buy at $47 ,SDO.OO.

LARGE TIIREE STORY bouse baa a mountain vi~w. fireplace, 4 bedrooms, ll.ir: baLbs. 2 deeks, car· port. $10,000,00 down, or owner will eoru;lder a trade. ·

FIRST CLASS LIVING In this. new top quality home. Fire-place, eathcdral eelling:, staiDed-glass win· dow, hand finished birt:h wood work, 3 bedroOms, !.lull ba.Lhs, large kit­chen, all appliances, redwood deck with nlee view, t:t:dar shake roof and redwood siding.

Bus.: 257·5071

Res.: 336·4565

Ruidoso, New Mexico

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Nella Rolli!• ~ , Rt~•.; ~.1:·1J03 · Jack Jord1111 - Res.: 257•5901 ·:

'Geqrg~ Martin ,:.:,' Rtis;; 2~ '415S Joe Zagone - II••·~ ~57.7235,.

"'"'.'"""\f~~";;lo'Wi<>lflil<~l'''O>i":.h.~o;;-.:oir~;;;lk"'o•~:~~::~:~:~:~::::: .. :: .. :·· ill""''""" David Ro~he fle.s~:. 257·7103

BE YOUR OWN BOSS - Tftls wall establish· eel grocery stare on Bonito Lake Road IS a real buy. An 'e:~~cellent 14'•75' mobile Is Included, An outstcu1dlng opporturilty lust woltln~. for the rlfrht perapn.

GOOD COMM .. RCI·AL A(:REAGE I~ Dent, ti. M. Cholee hlgltway fro.-tage!. Has building and soma aqulpme~t ,... YA:Itar rights and some cultivated land .. LR.f us show you this one.

LARGE. HOME WITH ACREAGE available In ··Bent_, N. M, Has 2 fl_~eplaces, domestic

wall, mtn .. spring, 700 feat river frontage, large Orch111rd and Helils, Can be purchai· ad with commerc\al ProPerty describe~ above.

ALTO VILLAGE BARGAIN. Builder says br­.....lng him an oHer. You will love this

· gorgeOU$ redwood, 3 bedroom home. ~ apprpxlmately 1,700 sq. ft .. , has w~a­panallng, 2 fireplaces and all appliances. Large decks with spectacular view. Can't be beat for value.

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LOOKING FOR A ROIRIMINT HOMI?! Then you'lllavit this neat CO:KY 2 •adroom, 1 •ath house lrt a choice CI!CCenlbla loca­tion with all city utllltlu. Hal carport and fenced •ack ·yard. Perftlct for a ima,ll fa~IIY,. . ·

OUTSTANDING VALUI IN PRESTIGIOUS ALTO ·VILLAGE ... Thrett bedroom, 2 bath furnlsJ;1:ed- home, Total only $98,500. Owner will finance with 20~ do-wn. ·

·~ i DR.A5't-ICALLY REDUCED~ Thl• 4 bedroom home .on one aero with river frontage ::II probably the beat ~arga[n you'll ever find. EX-cellent ter'mS. ·

THE )VIEW IS FANTASiiCc from-· this 4 bedroom, 2 bath hama. Large JOt wfth nafl-lf'al landscaping and a carport· AI• -ci­ty utilities and year round a~:ea ... The price Is right and terms are excellent.

' OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE on thl• lovaly new hou•a near Cree Meadow. Club House. Has aU comforts and conve­nle.nces.

IBBAT WBSTBBN BBALTY, lNG. OnHiwayll37 ~~ AtAitoAips = i7_~2fi~~--Geoei'al Real Eltate8ales M-.s

P.O. BOX laO ALTO, NEW MEXICO 88312 OFFICE PHONE: 505-33H878

WE SPECIALIZE IN ALTO AREA PROPERTIES SUN VALLEY HOMES

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath, I,ZOO square feet, extra well built, and insulated. Large J(llra,:r;e oploz acre wooded loL OWNER FINANCING. $30,000 down, balancP 12%,, years negotiable. FURNISJIED 3 bedroom, t bath, redwood home. on I acre ht'avy woodl'd land, A-1 condlllon, OWNER FINANCING, $3~.000 down, balance 12%. 15 Yt"ars.

LOTS

ALTO VILLAGE lot on Fort Stanton Road, good view of mountains. 111,500. SUN VALLEY. good building lot. $8,000. ALPINE VILLAGE, good view lot, level building site. 16.500.

JIM WIMBERLY- Broker Res.: 257-2453 _ •

TERRYGIEVER Res.: 336•4377

CONDOMINIUMS IN ALTO ALPS

TWO BEDROOM, 2 bath condo, Double carport, unllnlsbed basement, large tt 7/8% loan can be assumed. FURNISHED AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. FOUR BEDROOM, 3 bath condo, double nrport. great view. Low down, a~~:1ume first. Owner will carry Second. WE HAVE SEVERAL- BOTH NEW and RESALE condos in prestigious ALTO ALPS.

ACREAGE

40 ACRES OFF CEDAR CREEK for SALE or TRADE. Low down- good lerms. · 40 ACRES In BASIN VALLEY,Iow down, good terms. 5 ACRES UNRESTRICTED LAND. only 512.500, terms.

JIM LITTLEFIELD Res.: 336-4"&57

HERB SECKLER Res.: 671-4597

SERVIN(; UNf:OI.N CfliTNTY •SINf:F;

REAL ESTATE~ In e. IF YO! llO'i"T K:\0\\" HE\ I. I•SI'\TI·:.

K'\OW YOI'H ltE\I.TOIC 19!>2

CIU<Iil . ; ~~',~;~~;!::':~:;:' Two. bedrooms,. fireplace, c:o ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A 4 bedroOm home at a good bUy? Furnlab~d, -~eat, -~ overlooking Golr Course. Can ass~me some 10% 17!1,000. Call Barbara. ~lean, nicely furnished (In corner lot with good Ylew in Plne&:!llrJ. Only P2.spo-.

MONEY CONS('IOUS'l $10,000 down! Almost new adobe home on 2111 acres In town PRICE liAS JUST BEEN REDUCED on this beautiful three bedroom, 2 baLII, z. -horses permitted. Four bedrooma,_ den, garage. Priel'd at IKD,.-'iiDD. fireplac-es. large den, 2 decks with owner financing. 2,000 sq. ft. Mll8l see to alJ-NEW ALTO VILLAGE home under eonslrudion. Three bedrooms, 2 bath1, prec-late. Owners must sell!!!! $KS_,900. , · skylights. large covered deck. Beautiful lot. A great buy at r.M,fiOO. Call Barbara. BEAl'TIFULLY DECORATED 3 bedroom,

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AI. TO VILI.AGE DUPLEX - wortb se.eing, worth owning! Each aide to'vel:y fur- or Sierra Blane a, Lots or lit~le extras, such &$ Jenn-Air stove, 100.500. can Bob. nlshed, 2 bedrooms + .Joft, z baths, fireplace and view. Terrific buy at $158,000. Call .t<'A$T F'OOD SERVICE ror sale with liVIn" quarterslheludln ... all Inventory, plus 3 Ba'bara. , ~ e

·be"di'OOm borne· adjoining. Has assumable loan. Good opportutdty aU ,lot· only REST VALUE WI!:'VE HAD THIS YEAR!! Fantasti4! eoRamerdallocatlon with $ -" 1-1~,000. . retail renLal unlls, parking. PLUS room for eJCpanslon. Excellent buy wltb 1.4!rms. Si!:ll5,000o For more inFonna'tlon call Barbara. · MtJJ.TI·F,\MILV LOT in Alto, 2116' frontage. Terms.

U~T ME SHOW YOU Ibis lnneredlble commercial Property. Quaint supper ellll;t, SOI,.AR I lOME LoT- mon J\I,IESA UNIT-.... G~eat Vlll-., or Sierra o .... ~. Priced ' lounge and package store In prime location. PRIC'E 11.-\S JUST B'EEN REDUCED right at $10,000, owner nnanclng. ('all E. J, $-IDS,OI'Io. Call Barbara. 1,-1 ACRE LOT in beautiful Rancho Ruid0110, See tbis lovely sriting ror your new 'NlCE WOOOED LOT In Sun Valley. $10,000,_ home. $20,000. Call Barbara. · PRICE HAS Jlii!I'J' BE.t:N itt:.UUt'h:lJ on approximately two acre& In Capitan With· PROFESSIONALLY DEC()fti\TED CONDO. Three beclrOoms, i!:•~ baths in rapid utllllies -nd city water, Wx68', i!: bedroom, 1'11: batb mobile home. _Fur.;lahed. growing area. Exceptlo~l value at· $D6,000. Call UatbaH. ~: , . _m·eat view or I;Jierl'a ~IBntu. $12',000 dow~. ~7.SOO. Owner ilnanelng: Ca.~ E', ~· . ·

. .257•'1!-~.J,.;J 'PRIZl!: cOMIVi~RCIAL LOT - aeross !rom.· hoepital. Exeelles~t loeatiOil lor a medical oo~t~p1e:l(._ Now mobile home park with lline hook-ups. $H;OO!l, · Call E. J.

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'Ex1:lusive. ~ndomlniums ·on the Ruidoso River.

2, 3 &. 4 Bedroom Units. Superb ConstructMn ~ .,

Beautiful Desi~n -Unexcelled Location.

Only a privileged few will call it home.

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· Plnetree Squall'S 257·9006.

PERf!Cf HIDAWAY - A newly remodeled home with ov·•r 1.600 St;(UCIN ... ,;. 3 bedroorna..· 1 bath. nl~ly landscaped_. ~~ tacular vl•w of The Mountain. Wellsocludecl. -sy acc•u• Only .69.500.

• SUPIR PIX·UP - 4 b.drooru. 1 Y.a baths, 1,250 squa.-. fe•t. cloM

· to town. Ha• great pot•ntlal. Priced at 136,000.

FOX RUN -1h•e acrea1• trach will make excellent hom• alt .. n .. tledl In thl• •xclustve, qul•t mountain .. ttlng, close to town,

, ·All tracta offer good vlewa and bulldlng restrictions. Propertl•s will ha" und•rground telephon• and electricity.

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· Come See Us At PINETREE SQUARE

257·9006 Harvev M. Foster

Broker Deny1 McCoy

AA:oelate

Botty Ptlltn, Broker 2$7-2597

Richard Cothrun 257·2109

. ' Jab Jacoby

Aasoelale ZS"l-21147

Peter Strobel 356-4696

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REAL ESTATE -,Mile East of tm; ChapBrral on Highway 70

UNDER $40,000.00. You l'JOD't believe bow D1ee thls'Z bedroom,~ bath Diobfte home is' until you JCH)k at IL Partially f~hed, baHt-over rGof ami lJOrcb wlfh shake shlugles, fantastic \'lew, on. tM pavemellt, Immediate posseaskia and

ONE OF MEXICO.

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owNER sAvs SELL! Prlee al~sheCI from ,68,000 to .51,000. over 1,600 sq,frL. or MOBILE ROME;. LOTS. Lo.'f down paymeatwlth owner ffDancing.

G heated area. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, rlreplaee, extra large Jot, paved streets, and- all utilities. Owaer fillandng available. ,

, THE SANTA CLAUS RANCH. Tblscbolce 25.85 acres is located on Hwy. 70 E:ist

U on tbe oatslj:lrts of Ruldoso Downs. Apprmdmately 1,200 ft. of hwy. frontage, Joins Llncolo Nathmal Forest QD aouth, 4!Xtr<i nice views and trees. A beautiful

RIVER pARK. Tbls moblle home add-on bas a large, comfortabJe UvJng room· with Ureplace.., lilrge &c:ieeued-ill. JM'reh, workshop, f~ced-Ju ;yard, fruit trees and priced to sen. Extra nice retirement home or starter home. LIQUOR LICENSE. Ucense for package and/or on premises aiCahot sOles. Te~s or cash. · ' (_ · -~ · 1,675 sq./ft. home with- 3 bedroom&, 2 bath_s, fireplace, open beam ceilings,

Y garaRO, lack room and more. An Investment wilh a home.

. BJLL PIP~, Broker/Realtor RA\'MOND REEV~, Sa'ea Assoc. BILLSTIRM.AN.,.Sales A~soe. "Res,_: ~78-4391 Res.: 3'lll-48ll Res.: 257-2779

WITH THE BUY ---.... --378-401

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GOLF COURSE ESTATES- coma vlaw our listing In one of Ruidoso's finest subdivisions. ThliJ 3 bedroom home has a lovely lntarlor with eXtra Insulating care for the·ener-gy'mlndedl Call Janet Warlh:k-Pearson today for more details at 257-4073 or home at 257-7972.

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UNIQUE ....: dasc:rlbea this hOme designed by arChitect~ owner. Includes 4 badrooms. greenhouse, entrance with water fall, hot tu.b, and an ou.tstandlng view from 200 •q· ft. of da~:kl Excellent area. good acc:e.1s, haa an a .. umable loon. ~II Susan. Miller at 257~7373 or home at 257-262oil. • OWNER SAYS SELLI This nl~:a woodad lot In a restricted ar- has a social membership to Alto Country Club. Pl'lc~ eel at 112.000.00 .. Call Mannie Badillo at 257-7373 or home at 257·7450. THIS BIAUTIFUL. fully furnished Alto home is one you can 10Hord - priced at S1•0,00D.OO. Owner oHers terms to quallflad purchaser. This home has 4'bedrooma, 2 baths. 2 car garage - Iota of decks and Is located In a lovely a.-.a of Alto. CaU Susan Miller at 257-7373 ar home at 257-2624.

.ALTO LAKES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB -One of the few fairway lots still available for sale. This lot has a view of Sierra Blanca. good accest, and Is 'located on the 14th fairway. Call Rase Peebles ot 2!17~7373 or home at 336-4136.

CHARMING YII;AR·ROUND HOME located on the pave:. mant'wlth sewer, natural gcrs. Two bedrooms, 2 bath•. fireplace. AlmDIIt newJ All this for only $69,000.00. Call Marcia Stiver at 257~4073 or home at 257 .. 4979. $1ERRA BLANCA- Vary nice lot fn the pines. Easy accel'l iust oH Hwy. #37. rhJslot has a full golfing member1hlp and Is. priced at only $11.500.00. Call Tom Davis for-mora datall• at 257-737::J or homo at 257·2053. RIVER VIEW goes with this 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. You will agree It I• o doll hause with a huge wl'ap around deckl -ca-11 -Diano- tsaacs at 257-4073 or home at 257-7063 • A BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT with good access, paving and nlca building site, Good restrlctlo"s - general UppG( Canyon area. Ha• an aiSumabla Joan, Call Suaan Miller of 257-7373 or home at 257-2624.

A WEEK IN EARLY APRIL - this completely furnished 1:ond'a, 2 bedrooms, 2 balhs, plus loft will sleep 8 people. on the ·golf course, Owner financing available. Prtced at $5.000.00. CaU Mannie Badillo at 257-7373 or home at 257~7450.

Janet Warlick Res, 257·7972 Diana baaCR Res. 257.7063

Rmr Pl'i!!blf'5 Res. 336-4836 Marcia Silv-er Res. 25?-1919

Gary Caughron Res. 25?..5100 Susan Miller R~. 257-2624

Darlene Hart Res. 251-4222

Manuel Badillo Res. 257~7450

Tom Davis Rea. 251·2053

Grekllen Emerson Res. 258-3643

Sudderth Office: 257-4073 - Mechem Office: 257·73'!3

RUIDOSO'S SALES VOLUME LEADER!

Rick &m 378-4368

Sonit lltrtronfl 378·4312

Martin Roso 2S7-S641

H. Ray Bishop n6-4367

Paula Stlrman 257-7804

Sid Alford 257-4837

Bnl Hirschfeld, Proporty Manager/Sales 257-4515

CaUThe Property

Pros 2S7~9077

BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE MOUNTAINS IN WHITE MOUNTAIN· IV. FOURTH ·BEDROOM COULD DE USED FOR OFFICE· OR GAME ROOM. OPEN HOUSE THIS WIIKIND ON SATURDAY FROM · 10:00 A.M. TO S:OO P.M. AND SUNDAY FROM 1100 P.M. TO 5100 P.M. TURN ON LLOYD DAVI$:DRlVE AND FOLLOW SIGNS. CALL liEnY FOR MORE INFORMAtiON.

UPPER CANYON - North Loop Road. -· Large 2 bedroom. 2 bath main house and a lelf.co11talned 2 bedroom, 1 bath,guest house. Beautiful river frontage. Com­pletely furnished. Ready for occupancy. Call Bill for more details.

REALi. Y SHARP and only $55,000 for this 2 loedroam, 2 bath home with fireplace and large deck. Buy this lovely home with or without furnishings. Call SonJa.

WHY RENT when you come to Ruidoso when you can own your OWN condo at lnnsbrook VIllage for Just $67,500? Ask for Ray to see this furnf1hed bargain.

CABINII This well-maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath home would be an excellellt sum .. mer.cabln. Has large dade and a very ac- · !C<'•slble lacatlon. Priced in the low SO's, Call Rick,

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BRAND NEW Town and COuntry NOI'th . hama, 1% bath, 3 bedroom, Just eom. plated. 1 ,ooa square foat an corner lot far only $~9,500, Call Peter.

lltiNSBROOK'S LEAST EXPENSIVE Townhause Is being oHered for sale. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath features an and loca­tion, ·1 car garage, sleeping loft and is

CIIEE MEADOW GOLF COURSI- Beautiful cOmpletely furnished and equipped ..

MACNIFICiiNT l.OT In White Mountain.·. Unit 4 a'! Jack Little Drive. Eai"y building . - goad view of Sierra •lanca -' $27 ,SOO. · Call Martin. · ·

·lot with full club mambar.hlp. Call Bill OWner Is motivated, so make an affar •

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ALTQ VILLAGE. Saclvclad new home, es .. cellant wlew af-Siarra Blane:a. Two t.edroom, 1% •a-th' -redwood dade. paulve solar. with greenhou•e. Call owner at 257-5378.

Gol'geous riv~·landaeap,edj .11 4BR .. 38, Den, Beam CeJIJnp, FP, Play Room, 2 lots, smaJI stl'eam, underground Beautlrut. Christian Book Store-The business bD,f Jn Ruidoso! • _ AU Cedar Home 4BR., 3'kB, Lr., Dr .• Den, VIEW. 3FP, soo )Jeautll'ltl. MOTEL. 15 units. a money maker at a reasonable price. call me on this. I have 'lz acre up lo 10 acre lots. Twa with gorgeous stream and view, alsO highway frontage-to% down. 'I yean flnanclng. CALL SUNSHINE I! BuslnMs-257-4884 Ira Braker

TRUETT BALL 8AQKER

QPF. P.H. 5CI$•J" .f484 AI!S. PI-I. :1111) 31B 4!!S .

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home aad mobile space. Good

ID mldtownarea. Large ~lhllDg

sprlukler system. In Tularosa area.

.REAL ESTATE, I . P.O. BOX 1232 RUIDOSO, NM 88345

' :IICROSS FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN GEORGE~IZE

Re!i.: 25"1'··U73 JOSTEELE Res.: ·3:1&-4975

HARRYQAY,OROKER Res.: 257-7738

oVEI.I.A·Mm Rei. 336-C017

CLIFF OWEN, BROKER·REALTOR Res.: E5'7•9225

WE DON'T HAVE ANY REAl ESTATE fOR SALE, HOWEVER OUR CLIENTS DOl

Whot we at Prestige RIKII E•tate, Inc~ havo to oHar you~ as a seller or a buyer, It our training. lcnowl•dgo and oJr:­perlance. Of even greater Importance* like the Jclng em tho cake~ 11 our alncertt desire to work diligently and profes­sionally with clients and customers ollka to get the right person togather with tho right piece of property for the right prtcol Not alway• an aCQy taP. but one we taka on gladly on your behalf, Twa client• we are piiHt.lad to reprecont aro HIGH VIEW CONDOMINIUMS and TRI·STEEL STRUCTURES, INC. Two dif­ferent concepti In honiiiiJ. each afforlng you quality con. sfructlon at an affordable prlco. Call today for more Jnfor. matfon on theN cmd other fins properties avoltable.

HIGH VIEW CONDOMIMitiMS - Whara else can you find new two bedroams, 2% bath1, gamaroom (ar 3rd bedroom}. two fireplaces and spectacular view of Sierra Blanca far •uch a p,rlco? It can't lla l:lacrt at $89,500 or $92,500. .

INC. - Durability., law malnterfance, ean be yours, Elc~llant ln.U1atlctn

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VERY COMP0RtA8LI three bedroom, ~ Y.a bath home .;lose tO; DenniEttt'• and the rrver, Two 1pac:a carport, ffag!done patio, huge, gargeau• lot. Very reasonable owner financing.

CHARtifllNG SMALLER HOME on laval, •unny lot with year round ocean~ Three bedrooms. 1 Y2 baths, asterlor lu•t re .. painted. New driveway, lai1ds(oplng.

' naau rock" flrliplace With glou doara. Laf"ge assumable Joan.

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.Bt!SJ BUY IN White MQuntafl'l Unit 4. ~ Lovely nctw four .bltdroom, two bclith

, home with gorgeoul VIew, Ed'afl•nt construction. pll·~e:· ancl cedar lnterlor, Furnishings negotiable. t , .. ,100.00.

PRtCI REDuceD ~ to •a•.ooo.oo for 14.x70' two beclrHnt, two .. th mobile lionae on Mclud•dl wooded lot. Owner anxlou..

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BEAJJIIFUL 1910 liJuata fOot qdob_e­hon:w. · .aa the Rio Ruldo.-a~ with two INW.WOJK.. two blAh.. UftW!IUGI aiftd distinctive d•len att~cl *'•tall. ~an•t mi-. this opportufiiJ.Y to own a river home for onJy • t4&joo.oo. tWO AQJOINiHG MOIJiiE home lot• lot ,8,000;.00 with owpt•r financing .. Nice area, lots of trees.. vlewsl

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ASK US ABOUJ ACREAG.S Frank Kolb, 267·2708

Jerrold Dontl Flores,257..SB97 Kathy Craig, 257-4911 Dick Woodul, ZMo3306 ;

258-3306 MLS Joyce W. Colt, 257•ZIS8 A1 Stubbs, !57-'i:Hfi"

Ratll E. Castle, ZfiM593

Flnt clau Uvlng In this mountain •tyle hollle with lots of dOCjJc;S 111nd storae•• Loc:ated 1n Whlta Mountain Sitates -on o quiet cvt-de..-ac. 1-.clucles all top quality appliances and you can buy fllr­nl•hed or &~nfurnlshecl. Assumal:rla morteage and possible ownar financing •. 5121,000.00.

HOMES, CONDOS & TOWNHOUSES

$45,000 a bedroom, 1 bath well builL older home on two large lots-. Gre.lil!l sohtr poten• Ual.

155,000 Un£umlshed 2 bed· room. 1 bath home with beautlrul view or Sierra Blan­e II!. Owner flna'ncing avaUable. Call £or details.

$69,500 lnnsbrook Vlllagt' Con­dominium, 2 bedroom, fur­nished, wiLh fireplace. Inn· abrook Village living at a most arrordmblc pric-e.

f8,'1,5011 New :J bedroom. 2 batfl home on lree covered lot. Large co-vered deck and plen· ty or storage. Don't let this op­pOTiii~Jiy pass you by.

$1J5,000 Spachtus 3 bedroom. 2 bath mountain home wllh spectaeular view. Cathedral «illng in living room and a huge rock fireplace. Steam both In master bath: Hea..-Dy insulated and quality throughout.

LOTS

$5,!151MiD.500 Numerous Alpine VHiage lots to r::hoose from. Excellent terms!

110,000 Chmu or teveral tree eovered building lob In good DR.II. •

$16,500 Mobile lot with tremen­dous view of SletTa Blanca.

$23,91Ht Beautirul view, pretttglous White Mountain £staleS.

ALTO VILLAGI LOTS

SIO,OOO Level lot with solar potential In High Mess.

$12,000 Easy aecess 1/3 of an aere. 1\LGII.CC.

U4, 750 Large wooded bullcllng 1lh-. Sierra Blan~a.

$1'1,500 Flllll membership; Lakeshore brive._

$19,000 Full m11mbersblp, lllce eomer lol, easy access.

RIVEit PROPERlY

600 reet + river frontage. Prime loeatlon wllll possible owner financing. $75,000.

ACREAGE

Beautlf\11 & a~re wooded tracts, I mUe off Hlghway 37.

I 10.-aere estates~ Magado Creek. ,28,000-134,000. Easy terms. tO% down, toiJif. lnte:rest for ro yeal'$.

34.8 acrea with beautiful v-alley view and Sierra Blan~:a view. Exeelleat well on pro­perty. Owner nnan.etns- 10% down. 131J&, Interest lor tO years.

COMMERCIAL

$72,500 2 olflees and apllrt­ment, with ample p1L1'klng.

GavlJan Mobile Home Park; loeated on 20 acres wltb year round access. 1,300 feet of river lrontage. Living quarters Include 1,&10 sq. ft., 2 bedroorn. 2 bath. 2 ear garage. All zoned 114. Owner ftnane­lng.

NEW RENTAL DEPARTMENT

Dally, weekly, monUdy.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Pecan orebard near Tularosa. Rigbl OD the higbway, -ea•y ae­cess. Super invcstment pro­pert,Y with excellent potential, SO aeres, S256.000.

80 aues near Tularosa. Pecau trees to IS yean oldJGIIOd prC). ductlon w/exeellent lnvut­numt credit. Owner lln:anclng avahahle. will consider trade ror Ruidoso proPerty. tato,ooo.

WOODED ACREAGE

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CLOSE IN - A neat 3 bedroom In pines with fireplace and all city utilities. "'·

LITTLE . RED CABIN with fireplace, 2 beciroomo. 1 bath, "'"Y furnished. '35,000.

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" . BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN - 2 · bedroom, 1 ~th, op~n beam ' · cabin with fireplace, deck and large extra unfinlshad room. $3.9,500.

BEAUTIFUL ALTO VILLAGE ' HOI\IIE with 2,300 sq. ft., well

designed floor plan. Three

LOVELY j\IIODULAR HOI\IIE on level ·Jot, nice. sunny .-location. on ·'paving and und-,rground utilities, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, decks. Priced tO sell. "'

· bedrooms. 2 baths,- hot fuh, fireplace, large decks, pat-io area, great vl~w: Priced on

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NICE HOUSE ON GOLF COURSE - Super vfews, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large ;2: car garclge, decks on three sides. .Views

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w;.rill carry balance at 13% tnR terest tor 20 years.·Caiii.ARRY today. it wo"'t lasit ·long.

LAND 3 ACRES In Alto VIllage. $3S,OOil. 5 ACRES on Fort Stanton Road~ $42,500. ' S ACRES near Rancho Ruidoso: $32,500. ' . 16 ACRES of wooded land

1 great view. $70,000. · 5 AC:RES close In,. backing up to National Forest. $50,00.0.

MLS WHITLOCK-LYLE, INC. . ~ . -

IB RE!Al.TOR

1 WAYNE WHITLOCK- Res., 2$7-4562 MARGIE LYLE- Res., 257-2763 JACKIE COVINGTON- Res., 2$8-3408

Phone 257-4228 LA.RRY TILLIIIIAN- Res., 257·4305 ANITA BEDINGFIELD- Res., 257·4562 OLLIE TURNER- Res., 2$7-5239

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HANDSOME CUSTOI\II HOI\IIE In elite White Mountain Estates, Unit 2, pro­vhlasmauntaln living at ib fJnestJ ThJs superbly constructed home offers 4 bedroOms, 3 bath•, redwood deck, c:ill the amenltles. Si»ectacular Sierra BlanR ca vfew. Priced well below appraised value. $175,000, ·

APPEALING HOI\IIE ON V. ACRE has 3 bedrooms. 1% .baths-, utility room, at .. tic and basement. An outstanding buy for lust 556,000.

DEER PARK WOODS Is the lovely set. tlng for this new home, currently under construction, with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, a double garage, large decks, and fireplace. Excellent location, easy access. $170,000. _

GOOD ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE Is fust one of the many selling points for this attractive yaar .. round homo In good area. Five bedrooms. · 2 baths. fireplace, double garage. Large auumable mortgage at 9%. $87,500.

CHARIIIIING CABIN an large pine. atudded lot has 2 bedrao·ms. bath, den, fireplace, nice decks. 1$51,500.

AnRACTlVE I\IIOBILE HOIIIIE, fumlshed and located on a secluded lot. Well· maintained with nice covered deck, the home has 2 bedrooms, 1 'Ia baths. Good awnar financing, $311!,500.

GOOD LOOKING HOI\IIE 0111 LEVEL LOT Is newly constructed, offeri 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, flrepla!'&. Wall. Insulated. 578,500.

C:OIIIIfORTABLi .HOIIIIE ,.rH . YEAR· RbUND ACCESS provides 2 bedrooms, loath, Franklin otove. Owner will trade for laiJJer home. 547 .ooo.

.JabuV.IId,.QqalffyfagBroker, 33HS'81 Gary l.YJlth; Genera1:Maaager, 3384252

-.rue-Barteet, Ai'lo'f!fate.m-sttc J. GregM.ute,., Aosoclole, UT-2812

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DELIGHTFUL HOI\IIE IN GOOD AREA has 3 bedrooms, 1 o/., baths, fireplace. large decks, carport. Price lncfudes carpeting. draperlasa $72.500.

ALTO VILLAGE ls tha excellent location for this charming custom .. 'hullt home with f'rench mansard roof •. Spacious floor plan provides for two large bedrooms, huge den with fireplace. wet har. living area with fireplace, ample kitchen. atrium with hot tub, 2¥2 baths. utility room. Redwood deck, landscaped yard. Partially furnished. $160,000.

JUST $8,500 WILL PURCHASE this pret. ty lot in Alto Village. Owner will con. slder trades for Las Cruces pro,i~rty Ol' Ruidoso property. Good owner flnunc .. lng.

LOVELY I\IIOUNTAIN HOI\IIE with Sierra Blanca view oHers 3 bedrooms, 2 llaths, lihra ry r 2 fireplaces, farge decks. $79,500.

JUST LISTED Is this attractive mobile home with 1,20D JSqUare feet. The floor plan aHords 3 bedrooms, 2 11. baths. Fireplace, farge decks. large storage building. Goad assumable loan, plus some owner flnanc:lng, nrak'e this even more appealing. S55,00CJ,

• WHITE IIIIOUNTAIN ESTATI!S Is the loc<i. tton · of this large carrier lot • • • a superb location for the 'mbst elegant of homes. Terms possible, $25,000. .

BEAUTIFUL LEVEL BUILDING SITE In lfllhlf'e l\llountaln Estates has good tree cover, i"asy access~ all 'city utilities avallable,$16,500. ·

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NEWLY CONSTRUCT EO HOI\IIE WITH SIERRA BLANCA VIEW has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, redwood decks, fireplace, good location. Assumable loan. $81.500.

I\IIOUNTAIN CHARMER. This cute cabin has a beautiful location in the Cedar Creek area, bordering National Forest land •. Two bedrooms, bath, fireplace, storage building. $55,000.

THE TINIBERS IS THE SEniNG tor this elegant new townhome with 3 bedroom,, 2 Y:r baths, rock fireplace, new carpet. drapteries, all furnishings. Superb location. Some owner flnanc­ing. $119,500.

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All 3%8. Lr., Dr., Den, VIEW, 3FP, soo Beautll'uJ, MOTEL.. , a money ma~er at a reasonable prh:m. Call me on this. l have l).z acre up lo 10 D!!J'e lots. Two wUb ger.geous stream and vh!w, also highway frontage-20% down.T yeanlinanelog. CALL SUNSHINE!!

Bro~r Resldenee-31.11-474iS

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- Comm.e'<!id:. INCPME PROPERTY - with mobOe bome aJXI mobfle space. Good Income producer. OWner floBDdag avaOabte. · • - . • · . PRIME COMMERCIAL property on Sudderth ln mfdtown area. Large bllDdiiJg and paved parldag. Owner financing avaDahle.. 10 .«:RES,Ieacedy wJ1b .. rrlgaHa.u: well aDd sfH'!nkler sntem. Ia Tularosa area. 29% down, balance owuer f.l.naoced. · LOVELY MOBR.E home oa Jarge wooded. lot wltb graVel drive aa.d nice deck&.

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REAL ESTATE, P.O. BOX 1232 RUIDOSO, NM 88345

ACROSS FROM KENTUCKf FRIEO CHICKEN GEORGEMIZE HARRYRAY.BROKER

Rcs.:.Z57.,..373 Res.: 25'M138 JO STEELE OIII!I.J.A ESTBs

Res.: :13&-4915 Rea. 338-1017 CLIFF OWEN, BROKER-REALTOR

lte!i..:. %57-9225 WE DON'T HAVE ANY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,

HOWEVER OUR CLIENTS DO! What we at Pre•tlge Real Estate, Inc. have to oHar you, as a •oller or a buyer, Is our training, knowledge ond ax­perlan~. Of even greater Importance, like the Icing on the cake, Is our sincere desire to work diligently and profe.., •tonally with clients and customers alike to get the right person together with the right ptaca of property for the right prlcal Not alwaya an easy task, but one we take on gladly on your behalf, Two clients we are pleased to represent are HIGH VI~ CONDOMINIUMS and TRI-STEEL STRUCTURES, INC. Tw9 dlf· ferent concepts In housing, each offering you quality con­struction at an aHordable price. Call today for more Infor­mation on thaso and other flna properties available.

HIGH VIEW CONDOMINIUMS - Where el1it can you find new two· bedrooms, ·2Y1 baths, gam~troom ~or 3rd bedroom), two fl ... pfaces and spectacular view of Sletra Blanca for such a price? If can't be beat at 189,500 or S92,5DO.

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VERY ~MFORTABl.J!; thraa badlroom~ 1% hath-home close toBennott'sand the river. Two •pcl'ce car'port, fJagstan~t patio.- huge, - gorgeous lot. Very reasonable. owner financing.

OY!RLOOICIIfO LAIC •. AT '""•b•oak _VUia .. ,.fully furftl"'-d thrM balllraom, two ~Math . condominium. OWner will c:onS1d•t' trlllcfo, flt1ianclng. •·

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· constructt~~. pin• and cedar lntet'IOr, . Furnlshl,.,.._ negotiable. •148,500.00.

PRICE REDUCED to 139,000~00 for 14'z10' two badrDOm, two hath l'hoblle home on Hcluded wooded lot. Owner a~xlou.,

BEAUttfUL 19'10 iquare fOOt Qdo~ _. ho~ .on the Rio Rvldo50 with two · IHNftdQoiifi. two· -IIM*tM, unusual and dl.tJnctlve . d•fal\ and detail. Don't m•u: this opportuftlty to own • river t.otn. for only '148,500.00.

TWO APJOINiMG MOIIi.a 11ome lott fot · ' •e.ooo.oo wftfl owner financing. Nlco

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-painted. New driYIIj!WGY. landiCaplng, liloil:• rocfc flrapfa~ with gtad doors. Large auumable locan. ASK. US ABOUT ACREAGES .

_ Frank Kolh, 257·!70G Jerrold Donti Flores, 257-iiHiT

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First class living r:n this mountain style homo with lots of decks and storage. Located 'In White Mountain Estates on a quiet cul-da ... ac. Includes a:ll top quality appliances and you con buy fur. nlshed or unfU"rnlshod. Assumable mortgage and possible owner flnanclng.,$125.000.00.

HOMES, CONDOS & TOWNHOUSES

$4S 000 J bedroom. I bath well buill old~r home on lwo large lots. Great solar polen­tfat.

$55,000 Unfurnished 2 bed­room, I bath homt' with beautiful view ol Sierra Blan­ca. Owner financing a"allaltle. Call for details.

$69,.500 lnn~tbrook Village ("on· dominium. 2 bedroom. fur· nlsbed, with flreplaee. Inn· sbrook VIIJage living at a most affordable price.

U3,SOO New 3 bedroom. 2 bath home on tree eovered lot. Large covered deek and plen­ty ol storage. Don•t let &his op­portu-:-tty pass you by.

$1:15,000 Spadous :1 bedroom. 2 bath mQuntaln home with s11e~taeular view. Cathedral ceiling in living room and a huge r~k fireplace. steam bath lll master bath. Heavily insulated and 'quality throughout.

LOTS

~5.950-$9,500 Numerous Alpine VIllage lol5 w choose from. EKcellent terms!

$10,000 Choice ol several lree co.,ered building lots in good area. •

$16,500 Mobile lot wlfb tremen­dous view of Siena Blanca.

.$2:1,9110 8-eautffut "lew, presllglou!l White Mountain Estates.

ALTO VILLAGE l.OTS

$10,000 U:vel lot wilh sola.r . potential In High Mesa.

$12,000 Easy access 1/3 of an acre. ALG&CC.

$14.750 Large wooded building site. Sierra Blanca.

sn;soo Fall membersblp, Lake.!lhDnl DrJV4!.

119,000 Fun memberahlp, hlee corner lot, easy access.

RIVEII PROPERTY

sou feeL + rSver lroutage. Prime ltttaUon with po1slble Owner finandng. '75,000.

ACAEACE

Beautiful 5 acre wooded tracts, I mne orr Hl~~:hway 37.

10-acre estates~ Magado Crnk. J2B.00!.4~.ooo. Easy terms. toW. down, 10% Interest for 10 yeah.

34.8 acres with beautUul miley view and Sierra Blanca Yllll'l'. Exeellent weJI. -on pro-­perty. Owner Dna.ftel.ng- 10'1. dDWD. 13% inlereat for 10 years.

COMMERCIAL

$72,GOO 2 nUict!s and a~rt­menl, With ample parking.

Joyce w. Cox, 257~ Al Stubbs, 257-5344

Rulh E. C831Je, 257-8593

GavUan MobUe Home Park: IHated on 20 acres with year rotmd access. 1.300 feet ol river frontage. Livin-g quarters Jmlude- 1.840 sq.lt., z bedroom, z bath, z~ar garage. All ~ned 11-.3. o ...... er llnanc-­lng.

NEW RENTAL DEPAIITMINT

Dally, weekly, monthly.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUifiTY

Pecan or.::hard near Tularosa. RJgh& on the highway, easy ac­cess. Super investment pro­perty with excellent. potential, 80 acrea, •256,000.

80 ac:tes aear Tular011a. Peean trees to 15 years old. Good pro­duction w/exeellent lnvest;.. mMt et.edil. O\VIJ8!' Onudng available, will eotu~lder tnde For Ruidoso jJI::oPer1y.$3JO.Oilo.

WOODED ACREAGE *l8. beaut.Uul wooded ;~eres with Natlobal-ll'orest bordering rm. 2 &Ides. Spring riiM ~Bh proper'y and elose-iD tooUJ\iner finaac ..

Se lh lrlg and rea&OD8ibl,y prle~~:d. M,OOO per &el'e. . : e e modal of the Springs Condominiums at * 15 acres wltb •e\'eral ex.c:ellent home slte11. Heavily wooded with

our- office. A planned environment the Sprin,is natutalsprlng and Just.mlnu&es from downtown Ruidoso. $4,000 per feature$ a complete· waterscape, tennis c:ourfs.... -. acre:. · .. _ . -.,.,. · .-. · .~ · · swimming pool, optional hot tubs. Get hi oil tile ~ *40-''l~res ltiab.tftv.l~· &.ctNge'tmfy 2 mUe&·fro'm aownti)Wil

lluidollo. Roads already flagged for 3 to_T at:re tracts. As1uma'ble Start and YOU '!\'Dn't regret it later. d ddiU I fl b1. SELLER MOTIVATEDIII

doug bass. u--as:id.fiati$ · Located In The ~orthwest Corner Of lnnsbrook VIllage- Hlghwoy 37

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HANDSOME CUSTOM HOME in elite White Mountain Estates, Unit 2, pro­vldas.mountaln Jiving ot I-ts fJJJ.BD!- Thl• superbly constructed home offers 4 bedroom., 3 baths, redwood dack, ail the amenities .. Spectacular Sierra Blan .. ca view. Priced wall below appraised value. $175,000. ·

APPEALING HOME ON Y, ACRE has 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, utility room .. at­tic and basement. An outstanding buy for Ju•t $56,000.

DEER PARK WOODS Is the lovely set­ting for this new home, currently under construction. with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a double garage. large dec:lcs, and fireplace. Excellent location, easy access. $170,000 •.

GOOD ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE Is Just one of the many selling points for this attractive year-round home In good area. Five bedrooms, 2 baths, fli-epiOce, double garogo. Large assumable mortgage at 9%. e87,500.

CHARMING CABIN on large pine. studded lot has 2 bedrooms, bath, den, fireplace, nice decks, $51,500. ·

A TTRACTIVI MOBILE HOME, furnished ond .located on a secluded lot. Well. maintained with nice covered deck, the home ha.$ 2 bedrooms, 1% baths. Good owner financing, $32,500. ·

. GOOD LOOKING HOME ON LEVEL LOT Is newly constructed~ ofiers · 3 bedroomo, 2 baths, fireplace. Wall­Insulated. $78,500.

COMFORT AIL& HOMI Wltff Y'I!A R­II(IIUND ACCISS Jlravldes 2 loadroomo, ·bath, Fronklln stave. Owner will trade for la~ar home. $47,000,

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·· . I!IR~ND N_i;y{ tw.o ~tory with . many IJfce'·features, fireplace, .. ecks and ready for lm­medlate_p.,.oeoslon. S 104,000.

' CLOSE IN - A rieat 3 loedroom In pines with fireplace and all

LITTLE ·.RED CAB.IN with fireplace, 2 bedrOoms, 1 bCith, fully furnished. $35,000.

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NICE HOUSE OJi! GOLf COURSE - Supei- views, 3 -be~~ams, 2

· baths. 2· car garage, deck$ on sides. Vt~wa

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will ~atry balance at 1 terest for 20 years. Call LA,RR'Y today, It won't last long.

BESt BARGAIN IN TOWN - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, open beam cabin with fireplace.., deck and large extra unfinished room. $39,500. LOVELY MODULAR HOME on

BEAUTIFU-L AL:rO VILLAGE HOME with 2,300 sq. ft., well designed floor plan. Three bedrooms, 2' baths, hot tub, fireplace, large decks, pcrtio area, great view. Priced on market.

LAND 3 ACRES In Alto VIllage. 435,000. 5 ACRES on Fort Stanton Road. $42,500. 5 ACRES near Rancho Ruidoso. $32.500. · level lot, nice sunny location,

on pavtng ~nd underground · ·- utllltles, -3bearoonis. 2 bciths;

decks. Priced to sell.

16 ACRES of wooded Iandt great view. $70,000. 5 ACR£5-ctose In, backing up to· National Forest. t;$0,000.

WHITLOCK-LYLE, INC. MLS m REALTOR

Phone 257-4228 >

'I WAYNE WHITLOCK;_ Res.: 257·4562 MARGIE LYLE-Res.: 257·2763 JACKIE;: COVINGTON- Re~.: 258·3408

DELIGHTfUL HOME IN GOOD AREA has 3 be~rooms, 1% baths, flreplace, large dec.k..s.._ c.a.r.pllrt.. .Price lnd.udes carpeting, draperies. $72,500.

ALTO VILLAGE Is the excellent location for this charming custom-bunt home with French mansard roof. Spacious floor plan provides for two large bedrooms, huge dan with fireplace, wet bar, living area with fireplace, ample lcitt:hen, atrium with hot tub, 2'.4 baths, utility room. Redwood deck, landscaped yard. Partially furnished. $160,000.

JUST $8,500 WILL PURCHASE this pret· ty lot in Alto Village. Ovwner will con. slder trades for Las Cruces property or Ruidoso property. Good owner fjnanc­lng.

LOVELY MOUNTAIN HOME with Sierra Blanca -view offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, library, 2 fireplaces, large decks. $79,500 •.

JUST LISTED Is this attractive mobile home with 1,200 square feet. The floor plan aHords 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. Fireplace. large decks, large storage building. Good assumable loan, plus some owner financing., make this even mora appaallng. $55,000.

WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES is tha loca­tion of this large corner lot • • • a

. superb loCQtlon for the 'mast elegant of homes. Termi p05slble• $25,000.

B~AUTIFUL LEVEL BUILDING SITE in Whlt"e Mountain Estates has good tree cover, easy a.:;cess, all city utilities avallable.$16,500. ·

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NEW ON THE MARKET is thIs superb business oppor~un_lty. Established women's wear shop has good loc;OIIon~ No racd estate included. $8.000, plus price of current inventory.

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED HOME WITH SIERRA BLANCA VIEW has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, redwood decks, fireplace, good location. Assumable loan. $81,500.

MOUNTAIN CHARMER. This cute cabin has Cl beautiful location In the Cedar Creek area, bordering National Fotest land. Two bedrooms, bath, fireplace• storage building. $55,000.

THE TINIBER5 15 THE SETTING for this elegant new townhome with 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, rock' fireplace, new carpet, draperies, all furnfshings .. Superb location. Some owner flnCinc­lng, $119,500.

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CURTAINS A$SORTMENT OF COLORS

REGULAR $8.97

MATCHING WINDOW

CURTAINS REGULAR $8.97

TOTE BAGS

REGULAR $1.27

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GARMENT BAG

REGULAR $18.97

TOTE BAG REGULAR $11.97

TOTE BAG HAS FOUR WHEELS

IDEAL FOR TRAVELING REGUlAR $12.97

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MASTER CHARGE AND VISA

TELEPHONE 257~9617

REGUlAR $4.97

LAUNDRY·· BASKET ,

REGULAR $1.77

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CHAIR PADS COMFORTABLE AND

1ECONOMICAL

ASSORTED COLORS REGULAR $3.47

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GREAT FOR STUFFING PILLOWS, STUFFED ANIMALS. OTHER CRAFT PROJECTS.

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REGULAR $3.99 AND $3.97

PLASTIC PAIL ALL PURPOsE PLASTIC UTILITY PAIL

WITH WIRE HANDLE. RliGULAR 49'

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GLUE & SEAL '

GLUES AND REPAIRS ALMOST ANnHING AROUND THE HOUSE.

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J!irectory on conservation ~ . - . -. -: .. . ·,

environmental groups ready A consei"Yati'on periodical called Jt -"one

of Ute most important documents printed • in this country for natural \'esource per-

sonnel" ' It ca~ give you Ute name of an orgaili~a­

tlon devoted solely to preserving eagle · habitats, or put you In touch with the presi­

dent of the Trumpeter Swan Society. It can tell" you who In Colorado iB working to pro­teet lhe Rocky Mountain :Qigharn Sheep or how to contact the New England Wild Flower S~ely. •

The "it''- is the National Wildlife Fedem­tlon's <NWF)-:'Conservat!On· Directory for 1982. The 300 pages of the directory's 27th edition, published this month, list mare than 12,000 Individuals and 1,800 organb:a. tlons involved with natural resource use and management in the United States and us other oountrles.

Federal, state and Congressional of­ficials, committees and agencies concern­ed with the environment are listed in the NWF direction, in iaddltlon to cJti~ens'-

grouPs and international consei"YaUon cqanizatloris. The llstin.gs typiCally ~­elude the address, telephone . number, names of dltector&, statement of pUrpose, and the size of BIICh group.

The directory also contains: . A list of United States and Canadian

state and provincial rish and game ad­ministrators.

A guide to major colleges and univer­sities ·offering professional training for eareers in conservation and environmen­tal protection.

Lists of National Parks, Forests, Seashores and Wildlife Refuges.

A list of conservation offices for foreign governments,

A list of periodicals-Df inte·rest to conser­vationists.

The 1982 Conservation Directory can be obtained for $6, plus $1.15 for shipping charges, by writing the National Wildlife Fede_ra'tion, 141& 16th Street, NW, Washlngtoo, D.C. 200035.

Wilderness Wisdom with WaynB Calloway

QUESTION-With tod.ly's economic pic­ture,- it s~s that a big chunk of my paycheck soes to just keeping wann in winter. My beating system Is electric. but I suppose oil heat iSn't much more or a· bargain.

For some time now, I have been thinking of going to wood heaL, but remembering back when I was a kid when I hauled wood to a -hungry wood stove, I'm not sure the savings are worth the labor. Then, too, I don't know if a wood heater would ~usrac­torily heat my home.

Have you had any experience with a wood stove, and If so, could you clear up some of my questions?

DonnleL., New York ANSWER-Wood heat can save you

money over the more conventional el!!ctrk and oil systems, but there is surely some work involved. How much of this work you are willing to do ytlurseJ1 has a direct bearing on the possible savings.

If your house isn't well insuJated, this Is the first step to take. It \VIII greatly im­prove the efficiency of any system.

You must answer several questions before you can judge the savings from wood. Do you alr~dy have a chimney? Do y~u have an available source of wood

where you can eul, and are you wUiiOJI!: and able to do so? Doyouhavea truck In whleh to haul it? Last, will you enjoy (or at least tolerate} having to keep lhestovewellled'! If you can answer yes to all these ques­tions, there ls no reason you cail't benefit £rom wood heat. U your answer is no to several of the questions, you had better weigh each no for its Importance to you.

· One more point. Before you get too far along, be certain there Isn't an ordinance against wood burning in your area. Some cities have such a law.

I am into my second year of burning wood and it haa saved me money. 1 saved enough the first year to pay for the stove and accessories. Mosl people shouldn't plio on recouping their Investment this :soon, but It was possible for me. 1 did cut and haul most of the wood myself, but I figured that I could sUII save enough to make it worthWhile even If I bought the wood already cut and split. And we were wann.

How long wiU I be willing to provide the extra labor necessary to burn Wood? 1 don't know. But my original 11ystetn iB still intact and only needs to be turned on. Send questions to: Wilderness Wisdom, P.O. Box 237, Pittsville, Maryland 21850

1-n-s-i-d-e the Outdoors New Mexico Game and Fish News

BY ELLEN KING . Nearly everyone can, riame olf several

b1rds that they can recognize - humm. ingbird, eagle, ostrich, blue jay, cardinal, crow, duck, swan, and roadrunner, just to name a few. Bird watchers know that lden­ti(ylng other birds can get to be a tad more challenging. As a tnalter of fact it can become· downright dllftcult. I can glance out my window in the morning and spot a small brown bird sitting on the fence post I decide rather· quickly to rule out ostrich and condor as possible tlUes, For starters, I pull out the old tattered bird guide and

flip over to "Sparrows" Lo and behold ttiere's more than 8 dozen species or Spar­rowa. If that's not enough to make you tear your hair out, you only have to flip through the bird guide to find out there's several dozen more SJilall brown featheted tykes that resemble sparrows.

AU is not lost however. A little attention to detail will get this bird identified. First, I need to I)Dtice contrasting c-olors on the bird. A black cap, a yellow throat or a dark bally stripe will differentiate between several species. Wing patches of gray, black or white are also distinctive. TaU hlathers are another good key. Tail feathers may be either striped or solid or they may be bordered by a white outer margin.

Next, the special equipment or the bird . should be noted. This might be the-hooked biD of a sparrow hawk or the short chunkey bill of a seed eating finch. Feet are also specialized, as ln the talons of an owl or the webbed feet found in waterfowl. Woodpeckers have their own brand ol foot­wear that appears almost li~e the letter "X".

LasUy, the behavtorof Ute bird can bean . aid In identification. A nut-hatch will take an upside down ·approach to walking on a tree trunk and an-oriole will build a sack­like nest. Some birds will cheep and others will whistle or trill. Some birds wnl flY -in an .arrow straight -line and others will

· travel with gentle dips ll'i. their line fJf filgbt.

All these details go tugether to identify a bird accurately, Sometimes only an expert cun dlfferet)tiftle between some species,· so· don't give up If you can not pln~:?Dint a'bii'd ~actiy._A keen eye 4nd_prachce are the

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Kid 5.60, 4.80; Don's Bld 3.00. T:

Quinella - fZOR.M - 350 yds. Hey &Je Again uo, 3.110, NaUves Reward 3.20, 3.00; Tbe Mick

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- .870 yds. Ban Best Copy 16.60, 8.40; li:lljah Blue 16.80, 4.80; Specltl-

4.20. T: 46.12. Qultlella - $431.00

I'~~;.,~· ;,;CIU;;';nai:'60Trea:sure'?.J;OO, .9.110, 1 : 3..20; Utnt~ 6..00.

Quiar:lla - $45.ZO fur. Tina Serina5.(10,.3,40,2.40;

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Quinella -'fi4,SO - 61, fur. Swap's Satin Doll 8.60.

StateJ..Y Bl'ed a.to, 2.8B: Toooou : 1:20.1.

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-est of the Thunderbird' ·Handicap. Stamp ~r is owned by Jack Gr-een (se­mnd from lett) and Louis Lungaard of Ada, Oldaboma, Al$o on hand: trainer Dooley Guinn (lett) and jockey Kenny Roller.

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Man::b 4 i1'i the- deadJitu!. ror pr.actid!JI professional sculp&ora to mail .app'licalioas to the Visual Arls Program of die NaUooal Endowment Cor the Arls fNEAJ trr .U. $25,000 Sculpll.tre Fellowships.

Starting U.ls year. most of the EDI:Iow­ment's fellowship grants to visual arOsls: will for $25,'1l00, · kl

THE ROY CLAYTON

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'Ibn.. Sunday

The lid Variety liquors

THIS WEEI:'S SPEOAIS Usher's Greea Sarh:ll;~···$9.601iter Kessler Blend•••••••••••••'$14JIO 1.75 liter Caring Black Lallle···········$UO 6 ...

$7.28aae Pearl Ught ..... -$3.15 12 IIIICl $7AO mse -Budweiser··········--·· ... ·····-$1.JD mse

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eafood! Seafood! Seafood! FRIDAY NIGHTS AT CREE MEADOWS RESTAURANT Menu For January 29

F f>Ur C.ourses

•Shrimp Mosca •Seafood Crepe 'l'bermidor -sm&d •Halibut Momay

. $12 .. 95 6:.30 - 9:30 P.M.

R~R\'JlTION!f 251-20M

abotJt three perc~t of fellowship aRP]ica:. tions bave been funded: There iB notHing ta · be gabled by submiWng work to thls na~ ticma.J competition Udless it is ready' to be.

.evalualed m .a rigoruw professiona,t- con­.tma., the NEA gu:idelinea point out. :

APPliWions must be accompanined by lUslides of recent work plus. iC desired, iw1 more than two catalogs or recent eX:hibi· tilm$ andlor not more than three mv.iews of ftCeDt work.

, Artists may make"' oD1y one t'eUQwsbtp .applieaUon per fu~g period iQ the V'tsUal Arts category, Students pursuing ,gr,aduate or llD.dergradlUile deRrees. or DDDprOfessionals. who engage m artwork as a hobby .. are not eligible for lhe lellowoblps.

Complete information. guidelines, and application forms may be obtained by writing UJ the DJrector, Visual Arts Pro­gram, -National-Endowment -for- -the-Arts-, .24tU E Sl. N.W., Washington, D.C. 2aio6. InftJJttna.tion lltld application Corms are also availab11.'- from the New Mexieo Arts Division, l13 Uncoln Ave .• Santa Fe. New Mexico 87501. The Arts Division's te:lephane number is 827-2061.

Lincoln had large influx of visitors

Visitors to L~ln State Monbment, The Mnsenm or New Mexico has announced, increased 13.8 percent in 1981 over 1980.

. In 1981, 32,.977 people visited the Old Lin-4!oln County Courthouse in Lincoln.. The total for' 1980 was 28,411. The monumenrs u.s percent rise in attendaoce ia the Jargegt incr-ease for any state histaric -site or tbl:JSeum. AttendauC~: at Lincoln Stale Momuu­

mmd. :r.ose 21 ~~ in December, with l,tl53 visitor& compared to .831 in .December <>11000.

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-Sunland Park Hoofbeats Stomp Dancer win~ Thun.derb\rd Stomp Dane~ a gelding who'd been foil· The last time Stomp Dancer tested the Harless, ~rne~ $1,300 and ~ishe.li out '"'·20 the 5-% second favorite. The payoffs: $6.80',

BY MARK GORDON year-old First Balcony gelding was second ed In stakes competition at Sunland Pllrlt water against stakes tJopetuls was on and $2.20. . $3 and $3. Dr. Gat Is owned by Or. RQ~rt NERVINO MAY NOT be the most ex- entering the stretch but faded slightly as and the New Mexico State Fail' 1ast ye_ar, ·Novel:'lber 20, when he went In the lrials Era Tlempo, packing mids of just under o. Galhl~gs ol Albu'querque. First pl.a~

pensi\o'e horse running at SUnland Park, theU·Siilvorife,PineappleM!S!I.,zoomedto go8t.~Jsre;;en~eonSdun~~1·,.',d.b ,. th fo0r · S~_nhl>!andd:s prestigious d'Fda!l

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but ho certainly is one of Lhe most e£ficient a one and one-hal£ length win. Trigger is wmP .uancer ma e ma e u tn e T oroug a.ore. Futurity • He . l n third. The show payoff: $2'.40. Willie Lovell. Pappa J., the -favorite handled by ind popular wilh.New Mexico rac.e faqs. owned and train.ed by William- Thompson $6,000 Thunderbird Handicap at &Inland threat!'!n. Earlier in the year, he conked ·was up. · Richard Bickel, closed.-eagerly to finish se-l'he eight-year-_old Nativo gelding led of. Ruido~o Downs. · Park and came alive at the top or the out In the A. C. Kemp MCmortal llandicap- Blade's Ruler, expected to be a factor In cond l$2.80, $2.60I, Valhalla Express, a 7·1 througbouUn scoring a half-lengih victory TWO Ml'ST ·8 E jockey Willie Lovell's stretch. The gelding, as Jf sensing victory:, at the New Mexico SUite Fair. · ' the race, was never in the chase, pick, also made up ground belatedly aod in Saturday'& seventh race al.flve and one- favorite number. Tl;le vetel'an jockey who suddenly went lntQ overdrive antl .kept But Stomp Dancer began jpdlcating a - IJR. GAT 'J'OOK a dip l.n class for satur- took third, retuming-$4.20. half furlongs. That was the l7th career vic- holds· a commanding lead In the spring pouring U on throughout the stretch of the return to !Grm when he made h1s llnal start day's six -and a half furlong .reature race at The winning time was 1:17 415 seconds. tory ror the veteran campaignel', who has season jockey t'a~e after 12 days haS six fut'long battle limited to three~Year-ald of 198lln a fi\le and a half furlong sprint on Sunland Park and turned the arfair into a won" at distances from rour to seven talUed two victories on ·sllC.-race days. He eolts and geldings. December 12 and finished second. romp. DYNAMO JI<~T. a co.ll wbo struck out in rurlongs. He's tallied seven triumphs at won two races on each day's program dur- When he hit the wire, he wa& a lengt.h in · In Sunday's Thunderbird Handicap, tbe The six-year-old ripped up his· eigh!,. eight trips to tbe pos_l !ast year, enjoyed a Ruitloso Downs, [our at the New Mexico ing the second weekend (January &-IO) and front, and s.till picking up steam. Kenny gelding broke In fifth place, gradually rivals with ease, cruising to a five and a change of fortune in Friday's headliner at Sl

' F · t' · Alb d 1 d Roller was up gained ground, then reached the top ·of the half l~ngth victory. Sunland Park.

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nrth c:~wA~nd l:le's train.eead~b~y~Julmm.--~·~"""''-'inR-J<>he--tFa-~Rer'a &taRdtnga..a":~~----!·~r~a-~a~-~·i'~'o~mt¥."~'~neFjs~ta~r~ts~.~Thm:,;•~•~·l~d~ln~g~;,i---~"~le~to;y:••~'~·u•r.o~mrmliiia~n,d,mb~t~s~lomm~p~D;•~·~·e~•.--~·~·~·~""~' ~··~o~'~.tt~y:a~r~,,~,~t~h·~·~'"S"S•~·~·~d~o~oe;:;·~ed;;--~-·~·~·~·g~e~d~o~u~t~o~r~ro~u~r~th),.~"'"§'~·ti'o~w~in~•~··~d~i~ty!----=j' mie Claridge. His best season was in 1981 first rour weekends of the 55· day spring and Louis'Lung""a'ard of Ada, Oklahoma. q e a · 0 G 1 d wh~ he scanipered to six victories, in- campaign, bursL. pearancesatttte·meetlng, r. a ranse- a windy 1:12 Hi se_conds and returne

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· · se 1 be · Fans who madeStompDancera 7-2 shot Platoon Star, the 5-.5 favorite going after cond to the stakes star, Glnver_ D., and mutuel [layoffs or $21,80, $5.40 and $4.60. clu ing three s aig wms m p em r OTJIER JOCKEYS piloting two winners ,_ the elgh-'·ad field rea•ed payolls or hi 1 lh 1 1 ht · d. It 1 1 1 h d · h · th s 1 d E H and October. Victor Escobar rode him to included. Larry- Byers who rode Lerty w ..-~ " s our s rag wm, mov~ we ou 0 fins e saxt m e un an xpress an- Dynamo Jet is owned by D. M. Smith hi.:;; $5.80 win on Saturday. , Right ($•VIOl in the second and f_ley Me $9.2{1,_ $4.20 and $2.60. The winning time second place but Was unable to collar the d!cap. and Keith Lauer of Dalhart, Texas. Victor

ANOTHE-:R uon.:u•:, Doctor Gat, won his Again 157 _60) in the fourth race on Friday. · was a so-so 1:11 flat. winner. Platoon Star. well piloted by Betty Saturday's crQwd or 3,374 made Dr. Gat Escobar was at the conlruls. Last year. lirsl race in more than three years when On Saturday, Loufe Gomez and Leroy H4 a . , RZ k ~ Dynamo Jet's eight outings produced a he tallied a rive and one-fourth verdict in COombs each won two races. Gomez won arp· annzng s uc ·y u· ssy zero Income. But he collected Sl,800·0Ut of Satprday's featured· race a1 six and one- wlih Cam 'JaCk t$I!UW> In the third and on . . _ · the three grand purse attached to Friday's half furlongs. "T\'Je six-year-old Doctor Gat C$6.801 in the featured ninth , . headllnel". • · Petrone horse was one of the event while Coombs scored with Mr. Leo West Coasf.'s most promising juve-- Bug t$4.40) in the second and on Toddler •t h d h 0 fr · t • · Peaceful Success, the8-S ravoriteridden niles during his two-year-old sea~iOO ($4.40) in lhe 'rjflh. On Sunday, Kenny_ SWl. c . e . zm . om c azme· 'll."s b,Y Da,my summerow. moved gamely in rn 1978, but an Injury sidelined bini Roller and appl-enllce ca&ey Lambert ,. I the rinal stages and rtnlshed second 1$3.40, 1981 when he made .his comeback bid at each recorded two victories, }toller won $2.BOJ. Third went to Silky Value, a 7·2shot Sunland Park. Doctor'Gal's last victory withStompDancerl$9.20) in th-e featured handled by Jesus Terrazas. The show was an allowance race win at Bay Thunderbird Handicap and also on Strong- B\' DI('K AI.WAN ed $124,345 out of )be $261,220 gross purst>. Futurity, and Cunning and Hurst who'd payorc: $3. Meadows near San Fr-ancisco, Gallfornla, ly {$10.601 in the 11th. Lambert won R. A. I Hap> Canning's business is the But after launching that kayo blow In tht> taken turns spending nights In th~ barn on Nd'vemller 28, 1978. Ridden by Louie' aboard Pineapple Miss c'$5.201 in the raising or Brangus cattle, and his is nD All' th I'll d ped tor lght All· with Plucky Hussy - found lhemst'Jves Go he 'd $6 BO lh ond wag r seventh an-d on R.ldan Chi< c~.40> ,-. the 15011• e 1 Y rop ou 5 · 1~ mez, paa · as e se~ e - tOlh. , .,.. small· operation. The cannan,K spread near well, however, and Pluck)' Hussy is now In with a starter in Ute biggest thoroughbred in!!l choice In Saturday's Sunland main Capitan, (population 400> ~~ nearly big Kentucky. In lli!" hands or the natiolllllly race in this part of 11\e country, But all pre-event. HP's owned by Dr. Robert 0. THE IJAn.v "'A(iF.IU.'\iC; average for·. enough to require a seat m Llti> state prominent trainer, Jack van Berg. Within ral'e talk centered on Match Stride:>- so Gnthingli of Albuquerque and Is traJned by the two part 19~1-82 s~ason now stands at legislature. It covers 65,000 acres, which the next few dfiys, she'll be shipped to much that canning felt his chances were lkl' Danley. $305,578, which IS an mcrease or 26.3 per- translates itno about 100 square miles. Qaklawn Park. not the best.

S1'AUTI:\G 1-'I~IIMV. Sunland Park will cent over the comparable average ~r .. That gives qnnin~'s 1,500 head of cattle "Th«!re's iibout three goo.d racPS ror, When the bell sounded. Plu['ky Hussy ex· add a 12th race taeach day's program. The $241_,935 at this point a year. ago, Sunland s · plenty Qf elbOw roOm. fillies in Ma~h," cannlngsni<f. "But Jilek ploded. took ccntrOI·like u tign•KN running fall season began with 12 t'Bces each upswing continued even m competition _ With such a far flung L•mplre to watch will decide where to run her.- If she dOi-s down ht>r ;;upper, and Jed all the way for an day, but was gradually shortened to 10 with the Super Bowl. Over lhe week~nd, , over I he even pilots his own p!a\le to g<"l well. and enn~handlt> a disllln•·(' thL•n• il'>.""a t•ns\· win. (;annin~ lap~uorl inlo shm·k - but races dU(' to the decroaSing daylight the three day handle was $946.100 a .gam of about, and la~ti on a private airstrip Rl.'ilr $25o.ooo racu rot fillil';i toward tlw end,.s 11 got ·his bParingE '-oon .(•nough aml joint•cl hours. WttlCdaylighl hourS" now lncrcas- 23.88 percent over SU)X'r Bowl WL>ckend his front door I, it's easy lo undt'rsland wily the season. Afl<'t thai. Wf''re pt~SI!ibl}' loOk' lhr moh in the · ,nnrr·~ dn·lt• ... , d1m't .)ng. Sunlan(f Park will-present 12 l'aces for last y~r. . • .. ~ • Cu.n:'ing doesn'~ have a I_ot of Lime to dab- ing ul the Kentucky Oerby '' rt•l .• t•mtwr all of : too l'lt•al'l\', '' ht• ;;uid_ t'ach day's program throughout the rest of TUf. IJI•::Sr I liST positions ~er !he ble 10 other busmess - hke race horses So how did Hull Canninl!!. l/w jOiiVt·, 1 "ll~·r. li1f' Iii!· 1·a~ shrppi'll til llwdn-;o the spring season except· for trial race w~ekend were the Nos_ 1 and 10 w1lh f1VC over the years, though, he's manugL'<i to brn;,inesg1 .,,111~\-ho P• Jde5 hill!M'U un ,u1m " n .• u111 11. .. ,•mr·n•r: ultl .•· days. Post lime will stay at 12:30 p.m., un- Wlnrl:ers each. Ttlt> :.easonal tolnls: No. 1 - _ "ccp his foot In the racing door: ·But Cann· r ing eheap claimers, gl't his· hands 00 a pL•d a bout> iri ht•r right rrrutL anklt> wh1ll' • til.fo'ebruary Ill when it will switch lo J p.m. 3-t wmners. No.2- 54, No.3- 47. No.4- Y.hg is not one)P throw good money after -starlet llkc--.,Piucky f;lussy? Purely by winning thP Alli!-ion. Sht• was ·vanned to

liOIJ) Elilt. who wgn lhL' 1980 Riley 44, No.5- 56, No.6- 37, No.7 -40, No.8 bad. Andhe'aMt one to get emotional over ... chance. he~id. The story goes like tl:lis: ('apitail to ~tp('nd !iiX Wt>t•ks in a l!ltall, wl'ar· AllJSon J•"uturily at Sunlnnd Pafk, ran se- -50, No. 9- 43, No. ID- 41. No. II - {). tu buslnm:sdeclslon. Hlsphilosop~on ractl-1 ·~ good~frlend or minE! is Clayton Hq:tt, inA a cnst No upl'ration waK neL>dcd, but cond lo To B. Or Not ·in Saturday's No. 12-0. ,...,horses:' ldorr'"_lllelievelnspendmgalolof Whoused"u::beastewardformanyyearsm thret.· vt•t<'rinm•ianll agl'eL>d on the be-st [eutun>d $00,550 Sierra Madre Handicap at Noted author . ."4-ime or a lot.{)( money ~.-ying lo g~t a L.ouslana. He's about 75 now, Ond doesn't l'Ol.!r~t·· ll long rc-~t. to allow !he chip~d Santa 4-_nita Park. California. The stakes ho~e. I ve been racmg horses sancc l'k to get t lnvolvOO with the he doirhes bonL• to hool. 'l'hllt s how Plucky Hussy SouthwLost bred und raised speedster was 1001. and d's moslly H hobby. 1 usually 1 c 00 ll , :;pl'nl thl' summer. riddl'n b;.- anothl'r Soulhwt"Slerner. Cash WI'll attend ~- have only one or two in trl\lning, and of a day-lU;-day ra,C"ing slabh,•. About~ ye;~r Plucky HU!iSY hiliow back In full training Assmussen. who is making his. first ex· · . . they're usu~y cb.1imers. Jf they don't pb)' ago, h~ asked Ill_ d nke .t~ gO into, 9:1:!' 111~:, ;and an S~$ii-l''POSitiVl' ... Everything is· lt>ndl·d stay Dl !he l..os Angeles-area track. • their way, C'bring them back hom~:." with him on .a fill~ he d _bn•d. Th•!i.~s 1\n.l'." Cunning said. "Thi.>re's no ht>nl, no Tht• winne-r. ridden by l.affil Pincay Jr., opera premier ~~· . Nl'ilher is this tiny ·racing enterprise Plucky Hussy. I~ I d fu_rmsh. the trm~ng sort'ness in her lefts. an<hfl.e's htking to the ran the six and one-half furlongs In I :14 supported by any maliliive breeding opera- a~~ ex:p~iisl!S, he d fumu;h th_L' horsL'. ll'aining very wl'll It looks good." 4/:i> J D. Barton of thl' Double B Runch in Authorandliturgleal artist Betty John of<!.. lion. Canning says, almost with pride My fn~l tho~ght was lh1s - '· IH'ed

Juried art show planned at Roswell

The H">l.Wt'ill•"inj• At' 111; fit'~I.Jurit••l -\rt Stu;, dtl)', Aprll!!·l'u •I 25. <ott; . ing Ct•nh•r Modi. 28Uu ~ , .... n ~~~, l.'l J\1(...;t·alt•ro, H••~1w•Jl Tht• --h••·\ i~ •1f1•· !.H pr .. h•t.:iL -t;.. :•' •·Jll' ,, , in ••ll rm•diums

ThL' judges are Mimi Jungbluth. ~!>tel artist of Ruidoso; Ted H.obertson of Lin­coln. We!itPrn arti!il in pastt•l, oil und. wl!tl'reolor and Qalt• Hamlett. art pro­fessor. ENMU·Portole!i, watercolorist.

Artists may pick up l'ntry forms al the Artisan Gallery, Ruidoso; or send a lllampl'd. scU-addrl'Sti0d envulope to l.oui!K' <"nl'roll. R .R. 3. Box 1911K, Roswell. Nrw Mexico 88201. PrL'liminary e-ntry ronns mll!ll bt> reeeit·ed by Monday. April 19, 11182.

Anthony. said Hold Ego will campaign Green Yellen, Arizona, will attend the ... bornefrcmevcr-ydayhorsesense: ••Jhave another ·horse hke I net'd a hole IJ! !he latt'r I hi:~ t~pring in Hot Springs. Arkansas. pl'emler performance or bet' two act 0 two-mare brel'ding farm" head. But Clayton ~nd I had been fm·:n~!i

.J.U'(~t:r.: 1- \I"KK\' ha.s Jell her post as dl'ama '"Ruth" in Alamogordo, at 3 p.m.. nut these theories havt> been going for so l~ng, and I f1p;urrd our partnership chart takt>r al Sunland Pal'k to join her on February 21. The work, adapted as a through an overhaul since the spring- of wouldgiVemeachan<'L'toreallylcarnth('

Santa Fe Opera opens husband. James, who will ride ol n6r:l liturgi.col musledrama.ls in the form or an last year, and canning's emotional :acing bu~lne~ from someone who know:;. month's quartl!!r horse mel' ling at Cent en· "opera" and was com('9Sed bfDr. Martin temperotut'e has r-Ise~ ~raslically _ n·s _all 1t. I t'e1'_141tn!r hk,ed the looks or the r,I,lly. So nial ,Hac<' Traek near Denver. C'oiorad"o. R. ruce. condUctor or the AlamogOrd'o due to !he nuke eti""Cumslanccs wlucli ·I t-old htm. Lei s go a~d wilh il. _ JacquP. 28. servl'd for almost a year and a Community Chorus and Ot'Chestra~ who handed him half interest in one or the top Plu_cky HliSSy, went mto the tramtng. half lakmg the (Hltiilions of ooch horse as will be on the podium for lhe performance prop4'rties in the soolhwHl _ the lhret>- and hke the ow_nt'r of any brand nPw two-called bv veteran Daily Racing Form New at Christ Community Chun:h. Pastor Jack yt"ar-old fillv. Pluckv Hussv. Not onlv hal> yea~-old. Ca!'mng began ~o whip up L'O· Me-xico "ccrrl"Spondenl Bob Dudlich_ "She Broek or Christ Community Church will c nnlng lifted his sights from low brow thu~nam. Thmgs. shtflcd mto high J(L'ar was lhL' br!it chart taker I've ev~r had by narrate the action between musical el:lminR horses, he's now dreaming thr u.·hen ~lucky Huss~.won hl'r first s~rl by rar.'' said liudieh who has seen New MI!'X- numbers as the music drama will nDt be lortlesl dream or all_ 8 posKible crack at about fi\'P lengths. We ~eRan t~ lhmk wl' ico racio" tor more than 20 rears. "l've staged. but presented in "oratorio'" form. this year's Kentucky Derby. bud a prL'Ity good hor_sl', he smd. . renlly enjoyed tb(' Form. 1 hope I can work Betty John Is a liturgical artist working It used to bl' good for laughs. saying Nex_t camt> the tr.als for thL' Alh~on for lhf'fll a~::ain." she said. She added thai in enamels. an author, a former war cor- you've got a horse from New Mexico and Fnlunty. In order l~ a~<;~rt' _a slarlmg Jam('l'i would nde at Los Alamitos near respondant, and a former syndicated wan! to run in lht'" Kentucky Dt'l'by. Ml"n· hl'rlh, you have to wan Commg around l..u~ Am!!cle; after the Centennial season medical column is! fnews, not advice!. She lion such a thought and people would crnck the corner ! the turn ror homPl. Plul'ky Pndll ''WL' re-ally lik(' Ruidoso. Maybe has had many ''one person'' art shows in up and call for a man ina white suit to ll'ad Hu~y was about th~ lengths back. Rut wl'·n tw ba('k lh<'fE' Komelime." Ohio, and in Arizona, New Mexico, and you away quietly. That's changed now- sh(' cnught Pride or Loom right at the ~.\Tl"UJ)A\''S !f.IXTII race was named elsewhere,andhaslakenmanyawardsln· thanks to Bold Ego. lhe c-olt who won finish," he said

in honor or the S3U million Easy Jel Syn- ternatiODJllly as well as nationally. sunland Park's $2{)8,.'t'i9 Riley A!lisan dicate. which owns quarter horse racing's Singing the roles of Ruth, Naomi, Boaz, Futurity In 1980. then went an to bag four lop !;tallion in terms of mom~y won by his Lem. and Ach.sah, the principals of the major stakes al Oak lawn ParJi [){[spring Mrs Harriet Peckham of El "opera."willb~sopranosSaraChambers, !Arkansas!, rnn in last yl'ar's Kentucky Paso. Texa!l. the syndicate manager, and Jennifer Jacobs, Lynn Spillane. altos Del'by, then scored a brilliant .!!('('ond in I he Richard Wolfe- of l.eaguP. Inc_, o( Daiias. Malian Farrar and Diana Hamilton. tenor Preakness Stakes. Ano~ber El P11so-own~d r('xas. amon~ othN syndicate members. Mark Tharp, and baritone Doyle Rexrode, horse. Pass The Tab. ran sixth in that made the viclory presentation. Leagul!', Accompanist of the chorus is Pat Miller same Kentucky Derby. Inc., in the largest and newesl share holder who will be joined by Professor David ·n I hE' Eas...- Jet Svndicate. The svndicate King of New Mexico Stale University· Plucky Hussy, in ca.se anyone's memory held 1ts annual meeting earlier Saturday Alamogordo, to share the performance or has to be jogged, followed in Bold Ego's ~~ the Bl Paso Country Club_ "Ruth" and the Brahms "Liebes:lieder foolsteps with a tremendous win Cat 22-l

Tnua;J.:n Y.\IU~ll ln his bid to win five waltzes.'' odds I In last year's Allison. The filly earn-;traiRhl races when he rini.shod fourth in Tickel.s to tiM! performance are available iundav's !levcnlh race at rive and one-half rrom chorus membel'5 and at ticket outlet& "urlonW.. He was the 2· J second favorite in Alamogordo includinM Squash BlOSSDm mder jockey John Cushing. The eight- II. ()I" may be purchased' at the door.

Fine Olfts of the Soulbwest, Since 1945.

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santa r-·e Opcnt subscrlption sa lc-s. Allhal tim('. lhr box -offil'P will begin accepting liel'it'!l·lkkl'l ordL'rs by IL'lephorw. A subs('nbt•r hti!i lhl' same guaranteed 1100 t for~~~ fivP produt"tions: Oil' Fledermau~t by Johann Strauss, Thto Marring'e of Figaro hy Wolfganl( A Mozart, Mignon by Ambroise Thomas. Oie Liotobl'e Dl'r Danafl. by Hit'hard Strauss. and !he World Pl"emit>rl' of The Confidence Man by Georgt> Rochbl'Tg, and can renew lh05e seal.11 for the 1983 Season. fn 8ddltion, a season subscription insures priority

seating. lickeLr; by mutl In advance of lhe s~umn. tiekel -in.surante, free opera aynopse.s. and early season announcement in 1983 Therl' art• lwo subscription !rerit:'li thas yP~Ir Serit~ A is for five Wt'rlnesday p\'t'nings, July 7, 14, 21, 28 and August 4. Series B is for nvl!! Friday evEnings. July 16. 23.30, and August 6 and 13. To urder subscripllon sealing 01' lo

reeeivP a subscription brochure. call The Sonta Fe OpL'ra Box Otrice, !5051 982-3855, on or afler February I. Tickets ror in­dividual performances wifl be available by telephone beginning April 5.

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• NOON LIONS

Hondo_ Valley Rotary Club Tuesday noon at Holiday Inn.

• .U.Titl.'SA CLUB OF RUIDOSO

Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. ror pro­Tuesday for lunch meeting First Christian Church. Cali

l'inll~~f~i1~1ra'~~~l~~days or 257-7812

Meet& each nrst Monday In O.E.S. Hall, 7:30 p.m. Wayne McGuflln, W.M.;- AJton

·Lane, Secretary.

EASTERN STAR Chapter No. 65 Ol-der of the

meets znd Thursday of each , Gateway. Visiting

.JAYCEES

MOL'!\'TAINSEARCII&RESCUE' The Ruidoso Jaycees meet the second and fourth Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., at The Deck House.

l~l!liJO~O B.l>.O.E. N0.20HG

B.P.O.l':. DOES

caC"h 2nd and 4th Thursdays at p m in 81ks Home on Highway 70.

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FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL

Dinner meeting each Tuesday, &:30 p.m., at the Holiday Inn. Phone 257-5oll or 257--4438.

SERTOMA CLUB Sertoma meetings every Wednesday at

noon at K-Bob's.

• PILOT CLUB OF RUIDOSO Meets the first'l\lcsday of each month .at

7 :oo p.rn, Qlll257·5585, evenings, for more lnfOJ'm.Jilion.

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Ruidoso C. B. Club meets at 'I :3Q p..m. al Norman's Pizza in the Gateway Shopping Cenler on the first and third Moni:l.ays. l':veryone wck~

R.E.A.(".T. . Lincoln -county R.E.A.C.T. meets~~ 7

p.m. at the Chapnrral Motel on Highway 70 on the first and third Sundays. Everyone welcome.

Rl'lD<J~O .SIIJUSt: ('l,l'B Meets on the 4lh We'"dnesday of lhe

month. Phone 25R-!1348 or ZSB-3622 for lhe current meeting piacQ_

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RUIDOSO WOMAN'S CLUB Second Wednesday In Woman's Club

build'mg. Board meeting 1 p.m.; business meeting 1 :SO; tea at 2, followed by pro· gram. ·

HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Ruidoso Hondo Valley Hospital Aux­

iliary i Pink LadiffiJI) meets fll'st Tuesday or each month !except July and August), at 10 a.m., in the hospital conference room. For more information cOntact Nell Trout 257-4419.

(iOI.DEN AGE CLUB Meets first and third Wednesdays at

noon ror covered diah lunches and gam~ at the library. Visitors are welcome. RUllJOSO DlrPL.JCATE BRlDGECL\lP.

Meets Wednesdays - 7:30 p.m., Adult Recreation center.

GARDEN CLUB The RuidosO Garden Club meets the

third Tuesday of each month all:30 p.m. at the library In Lhe mulli-purpose room. Visii-OJ"B aild guests welcome.

DAR The Daughters or the American Revolu­

tion meet the second Tuesday al every month at 12 noon. Anyone eligible and In· leresled, please call 257·7186. .

UNITED Mf.:TIIODISTWOMEN Meels l1ach lirst Wednesday or the

month at 7:30p.m., place to be announced. WOMEN'S WORKDAY AT

('1JUJIC11 OF CHRIST _]n tbe.Ga.teway area-avecy.flrst Wedaes..--­

dfY or lhe month at tbe chl:ln::h. OVI-~It.F.ATERS ANONVMOUS

Meels Monday night al 7 p.m. Puckett Really, For information cail257-23il4, arter 5 caJI 378-4338.

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Lincoln CoQnty Chapter 13'19, of the Na­tioruil Alltioclaflon ·of Retired Federal EalpJ~, meets ~f 1&:00 a.m., the f.lrst .'l\lftSdaY o( eat:h month, at the new First · Chrisf}an Cbureb on .Hull Road, ·

Rli:PUBIJCAN WOMEN Ljnc::;oln County Federation of

Repub11c~n Women meets the thin:l TUes­day at every mOnth at different locati(ltlS in-t.incoln County {place to be announced.) For fUrther information,' call RhOnda Johnst-on at 251·9571 or Dorothy D;Smith,

· at 354-2499. ST. l!LEANOR'S GUILD

ST. ELEANOR'S CHURCH st. Eleanor's Guild win meet every first

Monday eat n~ ~every 3rd Monday at 'l:3D p.m. 1n !'be .churCh hail unless other­wi~M~ stated in tbe chw-ch bulletin. All ladies or the parish are lnvlled to attend.

ST. ANNE'S GUILD

PROGRAM VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO . for agesu·an!lover

l.ibl'acy Senior Center Complex Schoolhouse Park

Bette Romans. Director ' Post OlfJee Drawer'J:UO

RuldDSo, New Mexico 88!145 MefubersblpConLrlbut.Jon Fee: .6.00

•C«II Center for Transpo.-tation-257-4565 OFFICE HOURS:

9a.m.-noon and J:IHI:-5:30p.m. CENTER HOURS:

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Personal, family, co~mseling · through Co~ellng serving Lin• coln County. Orrlces at Sierra :Proff!SSfonal Center, Ruidoso. Plione 257..:1!)38. In Car­riz~o, at County ll~aUh Orrtce, Cour­thouse Annex, . ·cRll 648·2'1:12. 24-bour HELPline, l-257-!1038.

1\LCOHOL COUNSELING · · li'pr .!!leohol owmellng, t~lePhone Paul ·Galle:gos_;· otff~~ 257..S03Pi res.id..ence 347-4268. Ot:rice lit Counseling Center, Sierra Ptof~slonal Center. Open a a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Frl~y.

ALCOilOLlCS.ANONYMOUS RUJDOSO AIUD GROVP

Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. First Christian Church AA & Alanon &: A-lateen meet separnte.ly. ·

Saturdays, 8:00 p,m, First Christian • Church joint meetinA:.

CARRIZOZO A·A Meets each Saturday at 8 p.m., in the

Rurall!:lectrlc Building,

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p.m.-Thursday, February 11: 10·11 a.m. ~

Tax Aid ror New Mexico Rebate; 2-3 p.m. -Exercise Class; 3-4 p.m.- Sewing; 7:00 p.m.- Birthday Party and Dance.

Friday, Ft'bruary 12: 10·11 a.m.~ Exer­cise Class; H·Noon - Pool; 1·5 p.m. -Game:; .

Monday, Jo'ebrunry 15: 10-Noon-Poul IQ-11 a.m. - Exercycle; f'uel AssJslance by Appointment; 1-5 p.m. -Games.

Tuesday. Frbruary ill: 10-Noon- Social Security; Shopplng/Transp~rlatlon'!Es­cort; call257-4565 for assistance; 2·3 p.m. - Exercise Class.

Wednesday, Februor)· 17: 9:30 a.m.­Monday, February 1: to-Noon- Pool; Bowling, Holiday Bowl: Hl·ll a,m_ -

10·11 a.m.- B:xercycle; Fuel Assistance Blood Presaure and Weight Check; Fuel by Appointment; l-5 p.m.- Games. Assistance by Appointment; Noon -

Tuesday. February 2: lo-Noon- Social Golden Age Luncheon Meeting: 7!30 p.m. Security; Shopping/Escort/Transporta- -Duplicate Bridge . tion; 2-3 p.m.- Exerclse Class. Thursday, 1-·ebruary IH: 10.11 a.m. -

Wednl'aday,. February 3: 9:30 a:m. - Tax Aid for New Mexico Rebate: 2·3 p.m. Bowl, Holiday Bowl; 10-11 a.m. -Blood _Exercise Chiss; 3-4 p.m._ Sewing. Pressure Check; Fuel Assistance by Ap- Friday. February 19: 10·11 a.m.- Exer­pointment; Noot1 - Golden Age Lunchon cise Class; 1t-Noon _ Pool; 1.5 p.m .. MeeUng; 1-fl p.m.- Games; 7:30p.m.- Games. Duplicate Blrdge. · Mondny. Ft'bJ"uur)' 22: tO-Noon- Pool,

Thursday, Febntaiy 4: 10-11 a.m.-Tax IQ-11 a.m. _ Exercycle; Jo~uel Assistance Aid for New Mexico Rebal; 2-3 p.m.~ Ex- by Appointment; 1·5 p.m. -Games. erclse Class; 3-4 p.n\. -Sewing. Tuesday, February l!:l: to-Noon- soelnl

Friday, February's: UHI a.m,- :Exer- S U Sh 1 /E lfT 1 cise Class; n-Noorr _ PQOI; 1-5 p.m. _ ecur Y: opp ng scor ronspor a­

tlon; Call257-4565 for Assistance; 2-3 p.m. Games. . ~ ·- Exereise Class.

Monday, FebJ-U&I')' 8:,.10-NOOI_I- Pool; WedniMDda\', Febru;lr\· :.!.&: 9:30a.m.-16-11 ~.m. · E~rcycle~ Fuel Assistance by Bowl, Holld8y Bowl; 10-u a.m. - Exer. Appomtment, 1·5 p.m..- Games. cise Class; Fuel Assistance by AppoinJ.

Tuesday, Februuy 9: tO-Noon- Soc:ial ment; 2-4 p.m. _Tux Aid for New Mexico sec~!UY; Sho_pping/E~cort/;J;ranspor_ta- ,.~.JJ.ebu.te.;..-z.~~-lica1&Bridge1 ... .;,

t1on.--'F~1nl~fmlltiO~D""2S'7"-456r, z:!3- · Thursday. Fe~ 2li: 10-11 a.m: ..!. p.m. - Exercise Class. Ta~ Aid for New ~ - o Reb:.lte-; 2-3 p. m'.

Wednesday,_ Fobruary tO: 9:30 a.m. - _ E;xerdse Class: 3--4 p.m. - Sewinl'!. 7:00 BowiiiUI. Holtday Bowl: lO·ll a.m. - p.m. _Dance.

· Blood Pressure and. Weigh! Check; Frlda:y, F(lbruar)' 26: 10-11 a.m. - Ex(lr-Fuei Assi.slance by AppDl!llmef!l, 2-4 p.m~ cise Class· li·Noon - Pool~ 1·5 p.m -Tax Aid for New Mex1co Rebate: 7:30 Games. '

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IL''._,C,\1' ('JIRJSTI,\N FELLOWSHIP

I.Ravill, Minisl~ring. 257-9366 .

:-il'tVIC£'9 - 10 a.m. at 102 Clover r-:vt>nin8 Prayer Service - 7:30

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FIRST PI{J-;SB\'TfmJAS C'HURCH

Yinslon Presnall, Pastor 1dence phooe: 257-2970 or 257--2220 rch School-9:45a.m. n•ng Worship -11:00 a.m.

-COM MltSJTY UNITED METilOD1ST CUURCH

In Gateway . Charles Spooner, Minister :lay School -- 9:.10 a.m. ship Service- 10:30 a.m.

l'N I TED METIIODIST CHURCH OF CAPJTA.N

'fhird St. and White oaks Capitan, New Mexico

. David Lynch, Pastor lay Worship Sentices- 9-JO. lay School- 10:30.

>NDO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH

Justof£Hwy. 70, Hondo, N,M. West, Pastor ~ing Worship- U[:OO a.m. ling Service-6:00p.m. nesday gible Stu_dy- 7:00p.m.

ST. MA1TJUAS ESPJSCOPALCIIURCII

Sixth and "E" Streets Carrizozo, New Mexico

Phone64B-2875 Vlcer: Rev. Burdette Stampley Hply Eucharlsl - lsl and 3rd Sunday - 7 p.m. Office or Evening Prayer - 2nd and 4th sunday- 7 p.m.

GATEWAY CHURCH OF CHRIST

carl Parsons, Minister Bible Study-9:30a.m. Worship and Communion- 10:30 a.m: Sunday Evening Worship-6:00p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 1 ;00 p.m. Ladies' Bible Class- 9:30 a.m.-Wed.

GATEWAVASSEMBLV OF GOD CHURCH

Palmer Gateway, Ruidoso Pastor Ed Rimer sunday School-9:30a.m. sunday Services- 10:30 a.m. Swaday Evening Services - 6:00p.m. Wednesday Evening Services -'- 7:15 p.m.

APACHE I NOlAN ASSEMBL V OF GOD

Mescalero Merlin C. Neely, Pastor Phone 671-4538 sunday School- to:oo a.m. Morning Worship- 11:00 a.m . SWtday Evening Services - 7:00p.m. Wednesday SerVice-7:00p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

- Carrizozo, N .M. In Christian St:;ience Library Bldg.

12fh street Phone 848--2844 or 648-2822

services: · sundays- U:OOa.m. Wednesday -· 7:30 p.m.

RUIDOSO GROUP CHRISTIAN SCl:ENTISTS

'S7~79ffl or 257-6044 · Sunday School & ChUrch at 3:30p.m. in Methodist Church.

FII\ST H.\t•THIT ('Jil'J~("II

Ruitloso, N.M. Rev. E. W. Campbell. Paslor Sunday Schonl- 9:45a.m. Worship Se-rviC"t' - II :00 a.m. Evening Serviel'- 7:00p.m. Wednesday Serviee- 7:00p.m.

Rl_'IOOSU Hr\PTIST('IIl'JH'II

Palmer Gateway Rev. Wayne Joyce, Paster Sunday School - 9:45a.m Morning Worship- 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Services-6:00p.m. Wednesday Nighl Bible S!udy- ?:00 p.m.

FlRSTBAPTISTnlt'HCU

Ruidoso Downs, N.M. Dale W. McCleskey. Pastor Sunday School - 9: 45 a_ m _ Wors.hi)>'Service- 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship- 6:00p.m. Wednesday-7:00p.m_

FIRST BAPTUiT OIURCIJ

Tinnie. N.M. Bill Jrmes, Paslor Sunday School-9:45a.m. Worship Service- II a.m.

FIRST D-APTISTC'UURCIJ

. Capilan, N.M. Rev. Dan Carter . Sundaf School-9:45a.m. Worslup Service- II :00 a.m. Evening Worship-6:00p.m.

MESCALERO BAPTIST MISSION

James Hu'se, Pastor Sunday School- 10:00 a.m. Mm·ning Worship - 11 :00 a.m. Training Union-6:30p.m. Evening Worship-7:16p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service- 6:30 p,m,

SAINT AN'NE'S EPISCOPAl. CltAPEL

Glencoe, N.M. Rector: Rev. Burdette Slampley Holy Communion - Fir!!t Sunday ~ 9:15 a.m.

ST. ELEANOR C"ATIIOLI(' PARISII

Ruidoso P.O. Drawer "S" 140 Junction Road - Phone: 25?-2330-Fr. Bernard <Barney! Bissonnette, Parish Pries! - AdmJnlstrator Confessions:: Saturday-7:00p.m. to 7:50 p.m. Anticipated Sunday Mass - Saturday Evening, 8:00p.m. Sunday Masses: 8:00a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Daily Masses: Tuesday thru Frldayat5:15 p.m. Office Hours- Wednesday thru Saturday, 9:00 a.m. lhru 12 noon; afternoon and evening ht~urs by appointment.

ST. JUDE mADDEUS CATHOLIC MISSION

San Patricio Serviced by St. Eleanor Catholic Parish, Ruidoso

CQnfessions- Salurday, 4:00p.m. to 4:50 p.m. Anticipated SUnday Mass - Saturday at 5o00 p.m. Sunday afternoon Mass- 12:30 p.m. Office hours in San Patricio- Saturday by appointments, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00p.m. Call befo~ hand, 257·2330,

MESCALERO REFORMED CHURCH

Minister: Clarence Van Heukelom Church School-9:30a.m. Worship Service- 10:30 a.m.

.BAHA'I FAITH

Meeting In homes of members. Phone 257-4792.

CAPITAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Meeting at the District Center of the Churcb ot the Nazarene, Angus

Rev. 1. A. Lake Sunday School-9:45a.m. Morning Worship- 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship .... &:oo p.m. Midwaek Service-7:00p.m.

EPJSCOPALCJIURCH OF THE HOLY MOUNT

121 Mescalero Trail, Ruidoso Phone,57-2356

Rector: Rev. Burdette Stampley Sunday: Holy Eucharist Band 10:30 a.m. Church School tgrades 1-6> 9;00 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Childa!n'~ ChDir :- 9:00 a~. -:-9:20a.m. CliSS Penod- 9.20 a.m. 10.15 a.m. Nursery <ages 0-3) Parish HaiiJ0:3o a.m. Youth Group- Parish Hall 5:00p.m.­&:30p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Group - 12_:00 noon Sanctuary Holy Euchariaf- 5:30p.m. ChOir Rehbarsai,.Parish Hall-6:15p.m.

Fr. David J. Bergs, Pastor, phone 640.2853 Saturday Masses:

3:45p.m.- Sacred Heart, Ft. Stanton 5 p.m. - Sacred Heart, Capitan 1 p.m. - Santa Rlta, Carrizozo

Sunday Masses: 8:30a.m.- San Juan, Lincoln 9:30a.m.- Sacred Heart, Capitan 11 a.m. _._Santa Rita, Carrizo%o

FULL GOSPEL HOLINESS CHURCH

On Entrance Road In Ruidoso Downs SUnday School- 10:00 a.m. Morning Wot"Shlp - 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service-7:30p.m. Wednesday Evening Service- 7:30p.m.

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

· Kingdom Hall- capllan Presiding Overseer, Kenneth Stone SUnday Public Talk~ 10:00 a.m. SUnday Watcbtower Study- 10:50 a.m. 'l;'hursday Ministry School- '1:30 p.m. Thtlrsday Set'\fJce Meeting-8:30p.m. Tuesday Groqp Bible Study-7:30p.m.

OLD LINCOLN CHURCH

Phone 853-4893 , Rev. Bnrdette Stampley Evening Prayer-7:00p.m. 2nd and 4th Tbursday of each month.

JEIIOVAH'S WITNESSES

Highway 'n -I Block into Forest Heights Subdivision

Don Russell, Presiding Minisler Phone 3:18---4006 Sunday Public Talk- 10:00 a.m. Sunday Watchtower Study- lD:!lO a.m. Thursday Minisl~ School - 7:30p.m Thursday Service Meeting - 8:30 p_m. Tuesday Group Bible Study-7:30p.m.

7TH DAY ADVENTISTC'lll'R('H

Floyd Ramsey, Pastor Phone 1-524-2231 J. C. Harris Saturday: Sabbath School - 1:30 p_m. Church-3:00p.m_ Wednesday Prayet Meeting- 6:JO p.m. Meeting at Methodist Church

CHURCH OF .JESUS ('URIST J •• D.S.

Ruidoso Woman's Club Wyam Scarbourgb, 653-4981

Priesthood, Helie£ Society, Primary and Y011ng Women- 1 p.m. Sunday School - 2 p.m. Sacrament Meeting- 3 p.m.

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST L.D,S. MESCALERO BRANCH

Ray Cavanough Phone 671-4731 Priesthood - 8:30 a.m. Sunday SC:booi- 10:30 a.m. sacrament Me&ting -11:30 a.m. . -

MISSION FOUNTAIN OF LIVING WATER FULL GOSPEL

San Patricio Rev. Benjamin Chav_ez Services: Suni:lay Scbool- 10:00 a.rq . Sunday Night-7:30p.m. Tuesday-7:30p.m. Friday-7:30p.m.

NOGALPRESBVTS:RIAN-CHUitCH

lienry S. Ror.lgeJ;"S, Pastor liome Ph~t 64~2274 ~ Sunday Services --4:00 p.m.

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:M. M. ·Casey .and Patsl Y. casey to Bart 'Colwell. a tract ollond m Lot 2B. Block 20, Unit 3, Ponderosa Helgbts Bub., Lincoln Cmmty,N.M.

Jinuny Bay Smith and Dorrace June Smith tu Bart Colwell, a tract at land in Lot 28, Block 20, Unit 3, Ponderosa Heights Sub. Uuooln County, N. Ml

WAIUtANTYDEED Charles ·C. ~ckerson to Cecil L.

Peadergr.ass, Ill a,nd Deborah -R. Pemtergrau and .Jlllf!e& EUeu and Earlene Ellett. Tract.S. Block a, Highland Vlew Sub., LincobiCounty, IV.lll.

QUJTCLAIM'.DEED ., CecU P@det"grass, Jr., and Juanila

Pendergrass to T. E. Price and Helen V. Price. a IJ'acl of land iii the Solltheasl cor­Der or Traet 8., Angus Townsite, Lincolo County, N. M.

· W..uutANT\'DEED K.. L. Miles B.Dd Lavada Miles bJ Ira M.

YCNJDia!ld Gilberta J,'Ytnlllg. Lnl4, Block ?, Angus T ...... le, J,Jncoln County, ·N. M.

QUJ'I'CL.UM DEED T. E. ~and Beleu V. Prii:!e to Ira M.

Youog aad Gilberta J. YOQ!lg, a trael of land in tbe Soutbeast comer of Tract B. Angus Tow.asJte. LlneolD County, N. M.

WARRANTY DEEDS Garland Dan G~er and Dora Jean

Gayler to Norris E. Boot and Carol Ann Raol, LotS., mock 6, Fawn Ridge Sub .. Lin­_County,N.M.

WbUeMouDtaia Development Cqmpany, lac.., a New J.lmdco Corporation, to Earl !trL Synder and Laveeta Snyder, Lot 4, Blad:: '- White Mount.ain Eslates, Unit 5,

LiDeobl County, N. I!. "-mJ....,., White MOUDiain Development-

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Robert .J. :Nichols and Eltzabelh J. Nichols to Sanuny Hightowm- and MarlBne Hightower, ~t 3, Kingswaod Addition, Unill, LineoJlJ; County, N. M. ,.

W.Ai\RANTV DEEDS B. H. Buehanan and Billie Faye

Buebanan to Gr!ctchen White, Lots &and '1. Block 3, ..Molintatn View Estates, Unit l, LincOln County, N. M.

East LakesWe CorporaUoo, a New .Mex­Ico Corporatl~, to Ralph A. Gu11iams and Mary EUI!Q GuilUams, LfJl8, Block 3, Unit 1, Hlgb MeSa Sub,; Lincoln County, N. M.

John Wooley and ChrlsUne Wooley to Earl T. PJorand Martha L. Plor, a tract or land in the W/2NE/4, Section 14. TUS, RifE, N.M.P .M., Lin~~ County, N. M.

Barl T. Plorand Martha L. Plorto W. D. Conley aod Edha R. Conley, a tract or land in" th~ W/2.NEV4, SeeUon 14, TUS, Rt4E:. N.M.P.M .. LinCOln Cou.tlty, N. M. D~is Sa~ to George J. Koch and

Virginia K. Kooh, a trnct -of land in the NW/4NE/4, .Section 28, TlOS, Rl3E, N.M.P.M .• Lincoln County, N. M.

SPE('IAL WARRANT\' DEED

Leland M."'Boyd and Shirlee M. Boyd lo Dorado Development Corporation. Lot 23. Block 6, Hlgbwood Addition. Lineoln Coun­ty, N.M.

DEED OF DLo;;'J'JUitl'TIOr-.; Fred MUehclson. Personal llepresen­

t.aUve at the EState of Thad M. Saruistrom,

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Joho Mk:cl: aad ..Tqyee u.her Ill ,8_ 4f_ DIPaolo .a-ad Barbara D.ihalo. Qte W/!JNW/ISW~f. - ao. TUll. R14E, N.M.P .Ill~ Liooolo4.1oaaty .. ::N. II.

W-ABB&Nn' .DEEDS

Cecelia - - to - ·­Hammond.audBelen~.~-Lal:s2 and s, Block 11, Golf iCaUl'lle Elllafft SUb., Lincoln -county .. N.ll.

Philip A. Hammon aail LaWaaDa .3. Hamilton to James B.lNJealldllellmie C.. LyJe, Lot 1-45, UDit t Dear b* Wol* SUb.~ Llracaln Qun1y,. X. 11-

Maqhaco, lae-., ,a New llskloQJqaan­tion. fo 1.eoaant R. ..tame. aad lllllpnt R . .James, '1'lac:t 5-, Blld: ... Jiida1va.Y BDk Sub., LinoolDCwat.J. N. Jl. AltoReaJE&tate~ • .ar-m=z1

ParlnenihiP:, tf;l K......O. £. "l''lrremm. Lol5 10and 11, Block It. D'Ditt.AltD:t.kc:IGatl ..., Oounhyaub-........ """""·"'-M. .

Miguel ~ to Gary L. Ve'Dtwgld and 6Jleen C . .lltDOrWd, a :l:l'adGI. Jaad ia · Tract 1, Woodlaad llli&1Jb Slit;, 1JIIm1n County., N. M. • •·

Gary L. Mdlllaald aad CdeeD C. McDonald to Bcbl!!l't A. Bridleri -..4 Ba<­nadeane .Bridges., a tr.addlaadla. Tad 1,. Woodland Height&.SijJ., t;tneota. Oluat)t, N.M.

B. H. - aad lllll!o ~ Bucbanab to ll. Kev.ia PeD;Ier aDd Deborah J. Permer,Ld 1D, BIDdi2.. :lll:laB­taln VIew Estates. llaif.l,. t.jnmM Clluldy. N.M.

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