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County seeks proposals for Hondo clinic • .facility must go out for competitive bids in order to qualify for tax levy money, state agency says
BY DIANNE STAWNCS
Hondo Valley Health Clinic, opened last year, will continue to operate while Lincoln County seeks requests for proposals to provide health care services there.
County Commissioners Thursday decided to move ahead on a separate request for proposals for the operation of the health clinic on property owned by the Hondo School District, but open to the entire corrunwtity.
Th be eligible for proceeds from a special property tax levy, the Hondo Health Clinic must seek competitive proposals for health care services, according to the local government division uf the state Department of Finance and Administration.
Currently, the clinic is managed by La Casa de Buena Salud, based in Roswell, under ·a contract with a community health care advisory board appointed by the Hondo School Board.
-rhe DFA will not approve the joint powers agreement between the county and the Hondo School Board becaUBe the clinic contract was an agreement between the Hondo Valley Community Health Care Advisory Council, which lS not a government entity, and La Casa," said County Attorney Alan Morel "''hey also say the $1 per year lease f1gure 1s not acc<>ptable "
Until those problems are resolved, the county can't give $180,000 m a spec1al property tax l(•vy to the clm1c, he said
Morel said the sate agency suggested three ways ofhandlmg the s1tuat10n·
• The county could buy equipment with the tax money and allow the clinic to use it, but the clinic needs the money for operational expenses.
• The Hondo School District could lease the clin1c and manage it, but that board's attorney says it's not legal for a school district to operate a countywide cliruc - and 1t must be open countywide to use the tax money
• Or the current lease and management agreement could be terminated The school district could lease the clinic to the county and the county could ask for RF'Ps to lease and manage the clinic
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Contractor Drew Kelley shows the equipment that wfil complete the installation of a system that will monitor Ruidoso's water delivery system The Superv1sory Control and Data Acqu1silion system includes control and detection devices that wilt through rad1o signals be connected to a computer. detailing system operattnns
Village wires water system with high-tech electronics
Remote control BY JAMES IW.VELAGE
Ruidoso officials arc working to put the village water sysU·m on remote control wtth a hightech sySU•m that can - among other things - gwe them instant information
Scada, the acronym for "supervisory control and data acquisition," will use rnd10 transmitters, rPmote equipment and computt'r pqmpment to keep tabs on all aspects of the water systRm
"It's a proJect that takes remote locations, an example might be a water stDrage tank, and controls and monitors the location," said Denms Brand, the project manager w1th the engineering f1nn Wilson and Company
"A computer at thP wau•r shop or at a plant will be S<'l'Jng what's happcnmg elsl'wherp," Brand ~1d
He saJd the system wrll monItor an array of thmgs along Ru1doso's complPx water system
As an example, Brand sa1d the large tanks m Alto will be monitor£>d for the depth of
wau•r in storB!,:re Scada will also be able to open and close valves and turn pumps on and off
"It will savt· a person from travelmg around ad infinitum. chPckmg IPvels
terminal. And a water department official could even get a 2 a.m. phone call at home alerting the official of a problem somewhere.
Kelley sa1d April 9 1s scheduled as a date to
and othl'r tfunwns they do now," Brand said ult w!ll saVl' someonl' from havmg to go to the Hollywood well and turn a booster on It w1ll
"H will save a person from b'aveling around ad infinibon, checking levels and other things as they do now."
start up Scad a and train water department staff
"Eventually 1t would also be used for the sewer system," Kelley srud "'This is JUSt the first step of many save some<>ne
having to go and Sl"l' 1f a treatment plant i!'l workrng nght-
lX:nnis Brand things on the sys-[H!>Jt"( 1 rn .Hugn tern."
The computer-Ized l'qUipment arnved Monday at Carl Kelley ConstructiOn, the Ruida!'o finn mstallmg the de'v1ces ~ey11 be able to tum water
pumps on and ofT and even morutor the quality nfthe water corrung frum the treatment plant at Gnndstone 1 ReservmrJ," sa1d Drew KeliPy, a co-owner of the construction f1nn
The system wdl be contmuously morutored at a computer
Brand .'laid giV-
mg the water department com
plete control of the system was the justification for advancing the Scada system
He 110ted a qUick study showed the wat€r department 1s usmg 16 man--days per week for runmng around tAJ the nwnerous locatJOrL'i w1th storage tanks, pumps and other equtpment to check operatiOns.
The engineer said the Scada wtll not eliminate the need for physical checkB but will dramatically reduce the labor.
La"\Vfer says Dovvns violated Open Meetings Act Allegation stems from lack of public records regarding civil complaints filed against former firefighters
BY JAMES KAIYELACE
An attorney representing three former members of the Ruido;;o Downg Fire Department has alleged the village violated the state's Open Meetings Act.
In a letter addressed to New Mexico's A" "rney General, lawyer J. Robert Beauvais said he could not find any public action by the village council authorizing the village's attorney to file civil complaint.c; against former
members of the village's fire department The 12 civil actions, filed Feb. 15, seek reim
bursement of funds the village contends were overpayment.<; to firefight<>r.;
In the correspondence, B('auvais included minutes of the Feb. 12 village council meeting· that indicated the council went into executivt• session to discu..c;;s personnel matters, but never made a motion to authorize the filing of the civil action.c;
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Board wants more info on store proposal • Convenience store wirh gas pumps, car wash would be at Highway 48 and Ski Run Road
BY DIANNE STAWNCS Kl'IIXlSO NE~'S ~T'J-1' IX'l(n'EK
More information is needed before memben; of the Extraterritorial Zoning Commission can take action on an application for gas pumps, a convenience store and car wash proposed for the corner of Ski Run Road and State Highway 48.
Engineer John Shaw and real estate agent Bill Hirschfeld Monday asked for a list of items needed so that the project by Brewer Oil based in Artesia can be approved next month.
It wasn't an easy task. Joseph Patoskie, director of planning and zon
ing for the village of Ruidoso, and his staff said they received bits and pieces of data on the application and had hurried to get it on this month's agenda, but still were scrambling to figure out what else lli required.
Board member Frank Higgins said he'd prefer that the side of the property facing the highway be landscaped with entry from the side road, and that the sign not be too intrusive because the complex will be one of the f1rst things people coming into Ruidoso from the north will see.
But member Reynaldo Valcarcel and chairman Glen Barrow said they ~>Oe problems with traffic flow under that scenano. If someone tries to turn in during late aftemoon when cars are coming down from Ski Apache, traffic may back up m the northbound lane of Highway 48, they said.
Attorney Charles Rennick, who advises the board, S<>id the ET ordinance does not govprn stgnage, but state law dictates the type of lighting allowed.
No rewrung is nt.c•t:·ded because the 5.48-acre site ts wned for general commercial use~ Ser¥1<:(.' and filling statwns are permitted in the district and the commission can deterrrunc if the other uses are aWCiliary to a typ1cal serv1ce statwn operation, staff noted
As shown on a sketch, which must be formalized into a s1te development plan layout, the entry from the highway is 85 feet from the Skl Run Road intersection. Hirschfeld and Shaw pomted out that the state Highway and Transportation Department dictates where access points are situated
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about it (in executive session)." Another council member,
Jim Bassett, said he didn't believe trustees ever took a ,vote.
Dan Bryant, A spokeswoman
A ttomey General's office confirmed Tuesday that the letter had been received and a reply would be forthcoming.
The four members of the village council said they recall talking about the lawsuit issue, but none remem-
"I vaguely remember discussing it. We might have voted on it. I can't remem-
Ruidoso Downs' attorney, said his contract With the village calls for working on legal matters.
"It is my belief I am empowered in my contract to bring actions on behalf of the village," Bryant
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bered specifically takmg act10n directing the village attorney to file the actions.
"I vaguely remember discussing it," said Trustee Margie Morales. ~e might have voted on it. I can't remember, but I know we talked
said. "rve never brought a lawsuit
on behalf of a legal entity with· out the belief I had the authority within my contract."
Beauvais said he may seek dismissal of the civil complaints on a stand that they were unauthorized.
STORE: Approval pending info --.. Board members said the
representatives should bring back approval from the state and from any other agencies that govern portions of the development.
Member Thri Sodd aaid she wanted more information on the nut-off from the car wash and amowtt of water to be used in general.
Figuring in parking at gas pumps, the complex meets standards for the numbe!- of parking spaces. However, one space . in. front of the. convenience store must be efilarged from nine ,fest I'D 12 ~ ,Jide fOT handicapped parkiJill'.
The- oil company also owns adjaceitt property if adjustments are required. Hirschfeld
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said. Patoskie said a survey -&till will be needed.
A motion by Mike Reveley to approve the plan subject to a list of conditions failed with three voting for and three against. Member AI Junge abstained. A motion by Phillis Barnett to table the application unt11 all of the needed infonnation is supplied passed 6-1 with Junge abstaining. Junge has resigned from the board and Monday's meeting was his last.
Some of the items requested by the boanl include a plat plan showirm the exact location of the building, all code issues satiafied. d-iled landscaping plans, details On signage. lighting plans at the store and at the pumps and how water ftom the car wash will be recycled.
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W"tlli~s ·waits for legislative dust to settle Glencoe lawmaker doesn't have a full accounting but thinks the area got some money
BY DlllltNE SlliWNGS RUIDOSO NEWS STAFF WRITER
Until all of the confusion dies down, State Rep. Dub Williams said he won't have a full accounting of how Lincoln County tllred on capital outlay projects, but he thinks each town and ~ county received some money.
Passed unanimously by the House, the item was placed so far down on the caleQdar that it never made it to the floor of the Senate for diacussion, he · said.
Williams was optimistic that $193,000 was set aside fur the state Veterans Affairs
"Td rather just vote them up or down on the floor," he said.
Williams said he support.ed Gov. Gary Johnson's advocacy of a tax cut and not a rebate.
"He wants an across-the-board tax cut including 63.000 people who would then pty no tax at all," WilliamS said of the
That is, ifthe governor doesn't ~e to sign off on the capital outlay, which still is a possibility.
Commission to apply fur up to $2.7 million in federal dollars to expand
, and im:erove , the Merchant . Marine and Military Cemetery at Fort stanton.
"I think~ --thlag."
governor's plan. "'That"s vastly dif- · ferent than a rebate. Let the people keep their , money m the first plaee."
include $60,000 for Mescalero sewage systeq~. improvements, $200,000. for water system improvements in Capitan, reauthorization of money already set aside but not spent this year for ·acquisition of property at the county fairgrounds in Capitan, another $40,000 fur waste water treatment plant improvements in Capitan, $163,000 fur a fire station . in Ruidoso and $150,000 fur a roof repiacement at Eastern New Mexico University in Ruidoso.
The Glencoe Republican said Monday a. bill he introduced that would exempt counties from compliance with the state procurement CXKle when negotiating hosPital management contracts passed both houses and went to the governor to be signed.
Rep. Dub WfiUams Gfencoe Republican
But he was disappointed to see a proposal to designate a song by local entertainer James Hobbs as New Mexico's 'Western Song stall on the Senate side .
Anothar bill be mtroduoed providing 'alternative sentencing for juveniles made it to the Senate side,. but he was unsure of its final disposition.
Williams said as much as he enjoys representing District 56 in the Legislature,· he doesn't like the "game playing" of some members? who try to bury issues in committees.
Will.iamli aaid the capital outlay
prqjects he put forth dealt with economic development of an area and are not "pork harrel. • But he understands that Johnson wants to keep a chWlk of the state's excess revenue this year in reserve,. he said.
Out of $123.3 million of capital outlay requests approved by the two houses statewide, those liated fur the local ·area
Although not yet reflected on the list, Williams said money also was set aside for
· water system improvements in Corona and Carrizozo.
"' think everyone got something,"' he said.
Spealting of the probability of a special session, Williams said, "I don't think we're through."' But he added that he's "absolutely, positively glad to be home."
Commission members consider changing code BY JAMES IIAIIBAGE RUlOOSO NEWS STAFF WRITER
Some members of Ruidoso's ·Planninj{ and· Zoning Commission have directed the planning department to initiate the discussion stage on possible ordinance changes dealing with issues raised before the commission in January.
Commissioner Bill Hirschfeld asked what happened to the list of issues. some raised by a code enforcement official. He said two of the matters, a possible ordinance regulating barn-yard animals and a
the issue of people living in recreational vehicles outside of IW parl<s, were supposed to have been already been agenda items before the commission.
Village attorney Charles Rennick responded the mayor wanted a subcommittee, made up of some commissioners and some village councilors, to look at the matters.
"The ordinance says an issue can come forward from the council, a citizen or this commission," said Glen Barrow, chairman .of the Planning and ·zoning
Stress management group to meet An encounter group for
stress management will meet from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m .• April 3, at the Ruidoso Physical "Tberapy Clinic.
The session will focus on identifying the causes of stress, the medical implications bf stress, learning stress relaxing activities and creating a management model to reduce stress.
Each person will have a
A truck bed unit bought last year as an emergency purchase by the village of Ruidoso Downs was incorrectly described in the March 16 edi-
chance to work on their personal needs to reduce stress under the direction of Dr. Sue Krems, facilitator.
The session is limited to six people. A $100 donation to the Humane Society of Lincoln County is suggested.
Sign up by calling (505) 257-1800. The clinic is at 439 Mechem Drive (State Highway 48).
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Conunission. "'It"s a very clear statement on how ordinances., ordinance additions or ordi~ nance deletions can come forward."-
Questioned by some on the commission. Joseph Patoskie, planning department director, said he had been working on propoaed language changea to some ordinances.
"It stopped, • Patoskie said. "It has been in a holding pattern to this time."
Hirschfeld said the fann ani,rqals a,ndRV residency matterS imouid h1i'Vt! already beert looked at by the commission.
"I thought we made a motion to proceed with that," Hirschfeld said. '"So why do we keep bringing it up?"
Barrow said the two issues should be placed on an upcoming commission agenda for likely ordinance language.
In addition to bam-yard animals and living in recreational vehicles, the commission on Jan. 16 heard of drainage, addressing storm water nmoff from driveway construction, the height of buildinga, nightly
rentals of residences and hillside prqtection as other concenlS. The issues were listed as candidates for future commission discussion and potential ordinance attention, with the farm animals and RV matters scheduled for February debate and public hearings.
In new business action, the commission 'fu.esday:
• Approved variances and site development plans for the future construction of two single-family dwellings at 127 B-1 arid 1:27 ·B-2 Geneva Drive in the lnnsbrook Village subdivision. The variances would allow the homes to be built similarly to others in the subdivision.
• Approved a conditional use and amended commercial site development plan for a body and detail shop operation at the former Figueroa's Transmission shop at 114 East U.S. Highway 70. The commission included a condition that partially dismantled vehicles cannot be parked along the front of the building.
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:..Warehouse expansion gets board approval ~- - .
Extraterritorial Zoning Commission OKs revised site plan, zoning change
• Owner's rules. prohibit the use of storage units for operating a business or
Mills said the property will contain abQut 60 units with one building in back able to acljuot
· for any rype of manufac... turing or fabrication work .-
walls for size. . Most will bs rented to con
tractors for storage of tools and material. Her rules probibi~ the use of units to operate a ·business or perform any fabri. cation or manufacturing, she · sai<L
dangerous uses should be prohibited officially, because •the original owner may leave and rental rules could chenge. ·
Member Frank Higgins questioned whether Mills had received complaints from neighbors with homes posi· tioned on a hillside above the complex about refiectiori froffi. · white metal rtl<>ti! on tbs first two buildings.
heavy drainage. Landscaping will be accomplish"ed; but the project will proceed in 8tages because of ·financial restrictions, she ·said.
In a discussion later on a petition for mini-storage units that was denied based oil acreage limitations and other issues, Rennick explained that Mills' initial applica:tion" was i-ecErived While Lincoln .CoUnty was -managing the one-mile ET zone around Ruidoso using an
: BY DlliNNE SlliLUNGS · '·,, Rl'IOOSO !>:E'II-'S STAff WRITER
Expansion of a w&reh~se storage development in the
· Pines of Gavilan subdivision was approved Monday by the
· · Extraterritorial Zoning · CommiBBion. .
But when Mills mentioned that many of the units have electrical Outlets, Ruidoso PlannYtg Di~tor Joseph Patoskie asked for more details.
old ordinance. '
The Owp.er, Shamarie Mills, already has two buildings on
' the site, but said development of the back portion of her land was delayed because she hit
-~-. problems in excavating.
Attorney CharleS Rennick,· who advises the board and is assistant village attorney, ex.pl.ained that if uses aren't specified in ollicial ET documents, people later can claim there are no restrictions on acceptable uses.
She said she's working with neighbors trying to find J>~~int . thlit would last, would dull the reflection and match a less refleCtive color for future roofs.
The board agreed not to require more parking spaces, opting instead. to leave an ·area with trees undisturbed.
Higgins also asked. for landscaping ·along .Janet Drive and Gavilan Canyon Road to lessen the visual impact. Mills said Janet Drive was stripped of vegetation aft.er wild fires in May 20.00 were ·- followed by rain and
That law ·allowed special exceptions 'for · any use. Storage units in the existing · ordin'ance supervised by the village's plaiming and Zoning· department are only alloWed in industrial Zones, he said.
Mills told the board she re~ved separate approvals for the first two 4,000-squarefuot buildings, but decided to . fuiish off the eight-building complex with one last submission.
· She submitted a revised plan for the conunercial site and also received appioval for rezoning of "a sliver"' of land from mobile home residential to commercial use on an adjoining
·. lot to square off her property.
One such situation recently occurred in a local shopping center, Rennick said. Patoskie added that storage of toxic waste and other obnoxious or •
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Cigarette ignites grass fire at home of Downs mayor For the second time in six months, a
wayward cigarette ignited gras_s· on the property of Ruidoso Downs Mayor Bob Miller.
The latest fire on Monday bwned about a 4-foot-by-4-foot area near the mayor's home at U.S. Highway 70 and Heights Drive, said 'Ibm Armstrong, acting village fire chief.
As with a fire on Sept. 28, the butt of
a cigarette, believed to have started the fire, · was taken into evidence. Armstrong said the brand of cigarette appeared to Le the same as last year's lire.
"It was like they lit it, and just as quiCkly threw it out, • Armstrong said of cigarette ash left behind. "It shows that someone is pretty. thoughtless about throwing cigarettes ·out. •
A village cOde Emfotcemeilt employee detected smoke south of the intersection early Monday afternoon and stomped out the llalnes, Annstrong said. A fire truck covered the burned area with foam to assure ·the ·grass woUld not reignite.
Ruidoso Downs has an ordinance that targets thosil tossing cigarettes outdoors with a citation.
Lions Oub postpones rose sale to avoid conflict with Red Cross The Ruidoso Evening Lions schedl;lled. for April 6, will be taken so as not to conflict with
Club annual rose sale will be postponed until the May date, the Rio Hondo. Chapter of the held May 11. The solwii!J'Ship ssjd Doyle Howell, ~ presi- American Red Cross' rose sale. 1\w.<liqg s~le, whicl\: ~a,cfBeeq: ... :4<iill:: \>(*.~. ofuip; !!iMO!i)i;wa~. ~-, ._Protle!"!"~ from th~ Ruidoso
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Rumoso NEWS • PAGE 3A ... Arabela ge~ 911 upgrade Flooding investigated
Installation of a Enhanced 911 emergency dispatch C09:sole and ·page system for Arabela started e.arlier this month uslng $129,086 from the state ~partment of Finimce and Administration. . ·
"'fm enCourag~d tO see our efforts comp together," Lincol.n CoUnty Manager 'Ibm Stew~ told county comrnis_sioner's Thursday.
.The new system will indi;. cate on a computer screen the site Of a call with an automatic paging system fOt all depart.: ments. ·
Road repair .due A- repaiT and improvement
proposal fqr Gavilan Canyi>n Road ~as subinitted by-Lincoln County Manager Thm Stewart to the District 2 engineer of th.e state Highway and Tr~pprtation Department.
The project would fi!ll unde:r the MuniCipal · Art;erial Program as a supplement to the cormt)?S cooperative/capital project's list. ·
"It probably will not i-eceive 'high consideration by the engi~ neer· since the allbmission
- lacked the volunlinous package·. of backup ··_data required," Stewart sai_d. ·~ut at lea.st_ the subject of improvements to' Gavilan Canyon Road will once again pfod the district engi~ .neer."·
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If flooding of the entrance to .-.one of the wings. of~ Linr,:oln · County Medical Center was caused by the design of a new addition, then the architect · should -be paying for needed changes, not the County, says Conunissioner Leo Marti-nez.
Thursday he asked hospital adrnin,istrator James. Gibson whether the area flooded before coristructiQn of a parking lot for the new emergency room,
Gibson said· water doeSn't draih as quickly in that area· and with a heavy downpourj so~ flooding of the entrance to the west wing, used by onool ..
· ogy ·patient$, o~rs. SOme gr8.ding work and a
concrete slab should cOrrect the problem, Gibi!Wn said. .
· "' had engineers ldok at· the ·slope and they said construe:.. tion was done a~rding_ t;o the specifications," ·Gibson · Said. "'nUs ·will Qe handled iike a change 9rdei'."
Lincoln b~ OK'd Being able to Sip the suda off.
.a beer is part o~ -the Welltem · experi_ence for some visitors to the · historic Settlement of Lincoln, Said Tim Hagaman, owner of the Wortley Hotel. -
Stewart said. he attended the Feb. 28 .meeting ·of the Southeast Regional Planning O~nization, during which the group recommended approval to the state transportation department of$23,840 for work on the Billy the Kid Scenic · Byways.
-He .received approval from the . Lincoln County Commission Thursday for a new small brewery-license· to be locB.ted On U.S. 380 at his' busi
. _ness, now Called the Wort_ley Pat Garrett Hotel/Murphy Dolan Brewery· Saloon.
"I didn't think a liquor license was necessary when l bought the Wortley, bUt after two seasOns and hEtaring from tourists, especially internat~onal tourists who were di~mp-
· Members ranked Scenic Drive in AlamQgordo and Marland Driwe in Hobbs as their first and second priorities. · The group will meet within
the month to rank several ~utificatibn projects, he said.
pointed that they can't order a beer in an old Western town, I'm asking for approval," Hagaman said;
The state charges about $2,000 for a licehse, · County Jl.~j;om.,Y.i\llii) :Moref~'l!ti);
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RUIDOSO NEWS Brad L. Treptow, publisher
Michael Scanlon, editor A World~'lo"t Newspaper. Published every ~nesday and Fdday
at 104 Park Avenue, Ruidoso, New Mex:lco
COPYRIGtn' 2001
OUR OPINION
Let's put a tent over that circus
The just-ended Legislature will go down ... and down ....
The legislative session ended last Saturday, and it seemed to be crazier than any in recent years. It is a show, just like those on television. It should have been a legislative ''Survivor"' reality -show, with legislators getting kic}ced out for playing politi~s rather than addressing the issues their respective constituents elected them to consider.
The past 60 days were enjoyable, especially for· Republican Gov. Gary Johnson. So eJ\joyable that he referred to the session as "fun." That's not the correct ref~ erence. Each and _every session should be constructive and progressive. "Progressive" shouldn't be about legalizing marijuana either; it should be about moving the state forward.
So what was· this session about? It was ab'out political stances taken on every issue -education, capital outlay items and health care, to name a few. The stances ensured that not everything that could have been completed in the 60 days was completed. Lobbying was heavy and thick; it seemed heavier and thidter than in the last few years.
That lobbying raised
questions or doubt, when necessary, to prevent tbjngs from being completed.
What'!! going to happen now? AU of tha dust kicked ~P in tba last 60 days will settle. A legjsla- · tor or two will grow a conscienCe about an Item that should haVe been completed an,d wasn't, and will call for a special session, for which ultimatelY tha taxpayer pays.
Than the entire state gets to watch tha show all over again - · the greatest show-on earth.
·The state of New -Mexico should sell tickets.: .as a means to fund nec;:essary capital oUtlay items such critically needed ioof repairs for some of historic. Fort Stanton's buildings.
Politics has dominated the issues, locally and throughout tha state. That means the taxpayOT loses in the end because attitudeS and personal agendas took prece-.. dence over the issues at hand. 'lbings need to get done. If they aren't done, voters throughout the state have a funny way of making sure they do come election time .. Just ask former Rep. Raymond Sanchez, for many years the House speaker.
A question to ponder & to the cockfighting issue, it iB a bloodsport. Without
the weapon attached to the bird's leg, there would be less bloodshed, and that would not satisiY whatever tha "sport" offers to those who favor it.
I confess to once witnessing a contest between a fighting cock and a pEUTOt. This is what happened:
The birds were put into a pit and circled one another warily for a moment or two. Suddenly, the cock reared back and took a vicfous swipe with its lethal steel apur at the parrot, but missed by the width of a feather.
Whereupon. the parrot frantically flutfiered back to its perch on his master"s shoulder, and squawked: "1lid you see that dirty *&"#! pull that blade on me?'"
John Brinkman Rui<l<>so
RUIDOSO NEWS
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YOUR OI>JNION
The 'cheerleader' effect volqnteer support would vanish like ice rebWiild aDcl undermined by Chief Jo~ on. a. griddle. if some lean and mean ·LaM.w. SiDillarly, ~. Brazie in her ,
'lb the editor: Cost.eutter moved in. - and cost ·cut- role as Assistant Chief"IJaS amducted Coinmissioner Leo Martinez W8ll . tiDg (bidding) seems to be tha only ben- required equi-- insp<ictjons which- .
qiloted in tha. News oomplaiiling that efit on utfer froJJl competitors, .-eveal Serious deficiencies. Instead of tha IJncoln County · Medical Center Martinez seem8 to bemoan tha W:t action l>eil1g taken to c:o.rrect thQSe diswas being stippor.ted. (apparen:tlY that the anTent hospital operation has COYelled· deficiencies, Cl:Wt' LaMay bas unlairly) by a -loader effect" of determined and vocal support froJJl chosen to pubUcly humiliate and volunteers whom he also characterized knowledgeable and cmmnitted taxpay• demoan .Ms. Brazie fur daring to bring as jloUticized. He is wrong on bot!> ers, whDe there is virtually no support tham to light. Now the chief and his eouots. · ._ . for change to ·some new operator. thi'eeeohortsseemtohavedecided.that
His use of the terni "cheerleadeJ" - Sbouldn't this tell bini Something? if they can't shut !l,ls. Brazie up; they evokes .an image of decorative but wit- Betty Go Mason will simply get rid of her. · less boosters, as in .. Cowboy Ruidoso In light of this situation, where the Cheerleaclers." This Is the utter lives of peOple and property in a small antith!>sis of the LCMC volunteers. A fiery issue in Nogal oommunity are pleoecl in jeopardy · Tb.e volunteers are mature c:itizens, because their Fire Department is not up most of whom have great latitude in· 'lb the editor: · . to snutf, It is sad indeed to see 'Ibm their choice of how they occupy their ~ "Feud grips volunteer lire Stewart, OOUDI;y manoger, try to trivial· time, After rational consideration, department"' (Ruidoso News, March 2), ize these problems (which have beenthey have chosen to dedicate hundreds we have been members of tha N-' previously brought to this attention) as a· -in some cases thoussnds -of uncom- Volunteer F1re: Depart>nent sinoe ·1999 · "member diSpute" whicl:J can be·so!V<l<f· pensated hours to ssslsting at LCMC. sndwouldollilrourviewoftliisoperation by fiddling with "bylawa." When Mr. These people are far more famJUar trdmthe"inside."' StewartdlrectedacombatuuitinDesert with tha hospital then is Mr. Martinez. 'lbele is no oqpmi""" or sustsined Storm, we are c:ertsin that he know full Tbeydealconstantl,ywith.thelltaft"and . effort te recrui~ D<IW members to a well that tb,e lives of !Us men snd tha. they know tha facilities. Most of them department woel'ulJy UDdermanned fur .,,....., of their mi'!Siml depended upon.: have at some time been patients at tha large area It must cuver. .. recently their fitness to fight tha eDeJD;)' Here in; LCMC. even expanded. When new members do tha N-' district, os well ss in_ every.
The volunteers know, -haps bet- join the deportment, no mganl...t efFort other area in Llnooln County served by a ter then Mr. Martinez, tluit some other is made to determine what relevant volunteer lire company, tha people. operator could cut costs deeply and skiilsortminlngtbeyms,yhavetoollilr. deserveunitawhicharecapablyledand: administer tha facility more cheaply No 07f!BI'I-' efiDrt is made to sssign trsined to high ·standenls of fitness fur: then tha Presbyterian group. They new members to roles in wbich whatever combat against a powerful !be: lire. · even know pretty well wliere tha costs peysical snd mental capabilities they In Dgbt of tha Glencoe and N-':
·would be cut. Services could -be bring to the dePartment are utilized in fiascoes, isn't it time for I.incolri C01mty: reduoed, and the hosp_italcould·beco;me appropriate essignmentl! os members of Commissioners to step ln. estabUsh uni-: a transfer point from wbicll patients a team. There is ·no evidence of a fOl"- furm stancJards of tra;mng and effici.en~: would be shuttled to Roswell or mal, organized training program to cy for these units, and ~ to it that: Alamogordo rather then treated local- develop SDd lmprow tha lire fighting these stsndards are :maintained: ly. The lshoratory facilities oould be skills of new, ss well ss experien<:ed, tluoughregularinspectioosandaudita?: sloshed and more tests oould be trans- members. On tha contrary, the repeat- In Dgbt of our experiences in N-', we: ~ to Albuquerque. MartineZ says ed eft'orta by Assistant Fire- Chief think It is high time. ; that he knows that tha volunteers Patrice Brazie to Initiate ~ cony out Robert A. -Moeller; would support whoever took over tha ttaiqing programs, despite tha vacuum Susan E. Moeller hosPital regsrdless. He is wronm tha ·at the top, have been consistently Nogal
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ins an Cstablistunent of' religiQn. a-___pJ'f> hi&!tin.s the free exercise thereof; or abndging the freedom of' sP.C£Cb or the pres~ or dtc right of the ~lc peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government fa- • redress of grievances.
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AZTEC, ·N .. M. _. One cell- tioxis frmn ilew recruits - a block in ·the San ·Juan· CouutY· · plan that prosecutors describe. jail remained lclc.lied down aS-a~ cycle that eollaPses Monday lifter !' disagreement immediately without new with imltates· over their .fuod members. ~ trays. . Some state agencies have
Jail adrilinistratOr Bob Yates done internal irivestigationB, -said · four prisoners wre and ac:lmipistr.ators aTe lookiilg
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·Tbe. cellblock: will ~ workers and aubordinatea to iocked "down until jail officials' . join. can revieW the innuites' atti-tude and behaVior, he said; . . County puts limits
About 2:16 p.m. Sunday, 24 · on adult businesses lnmal<eB refWoed to oomply with. orders to lock: down - be ·in their cella - while fuod trays W..,.., retrievecl, Y$tea said.
The disoilreement stmmned from "the way the d"!>'ntion eenter does the fueding .vs. the .. way the inmates wanted it done,w -l}.e Said.
A dozen sheriff's deputies were called in and the situation was Jiimdled witHout further incident and no injuries, Yates_ said. He s&i<l deputies did not bring ftre&rtllB into th<i cell-
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· Governor wants probe • of pyramid schemes
MORIARTY- - 1brrance cOunty co.mmis$oners have limite<!· adUlt entertainment, ouehas toj>!ess.dimce cluba and adult bookstore$, to six areas along Interstate 40.
New adUlt businesses could open only in the. ~. ftotn seVen pUles east of 1\lloriarty nmning 36 miles to the county line.· The businesses .would haVe to ·apply for a conditional use'pennit 'lruhnaintain standerde set by the county,
· The standerde limit how close an adult «mtert.ainmeil.tbusineSs.can opemte to similar businesses and to- churches, .homes and schools. . ·
SANTA FE - GoV .. Gary · The commission -unani-Jobnson wants a statewide· mously approved_ the 'zoning assessment ·of whether sus- . ,changes last week in response pected pyramid schemes have to a nightclub that began olfei"lured in etete employees. ·lngtopless dancing in the coun-
Gifting circles, whiCh pro- tY last September, said County foss sisterly phUanthropy; ask Attorney John Utton: for up to $5,000 and have deliv- The county sued Route 66 em up to $40,000 to veteran Nightclub last October to stop tecrniters who advanced to the the dancing, contending the tOp of the pyremid·shaped club violated special use zoning oriranizational chart, said iaws. Cristina Larranaga-Maestas, a Club. owner Mervin state worker who got involved Gemmer then sued the county
'·but now warns others· against in federal court;. ch.argingcoun-
STATE NEWS RuiDoso Nnws •_. PAGE 5A IIIII 0 0 ' .
CldVis·teacherindicted on 11 counts • J • ' .,
Educator accused of fondling six girls then intimidating them not to tell anyone
CI,OVlS !AP)- A Curry County grand jury has indicted a suspended Clovis teacher on 11 counts of criminal sexual emitact of a minor artQ live ~ts ofintiniidatirtg a witness.
bond at the C-qrry County Detention Center.
tllem or if they would touch him and not tell ~yone, court. records said.
LJczyd Speny, 48, of 1\llelrose. will be . arraigned ruoxt week, District. Attorney Raiulali M. Harris said Monday. ·
He was arrested early this month· afteT pllegations that six girls, ages 7-to 10, were fondled in classrooms at Zia Elementary
Poli,ce learned of the accusations and bepn their investigation When the parents of one girl came'forward Feb. 24-, said Dan Aguilar, a Clovis -POlice Pepartment · School in Clovis. ,
An aflidavit said the alleged incidents .occurred from O<:tober 200o·untillate last .
detective. · Sperry, who had been .a student teacher
fo;r the Clovis district in 19.99, was hired fulltime last May. He- :wils placed on leave Feb. ~. said Clovis Superintendent_ Neil
month.· · His attorneY, 'JYe Harlnon of. Clovis; ent:8n!d -an innocent _plea on. Sp~ ilehalflast week. . .
13_.-y remained jailed on $260,000
The girls said Speny threat-ened them to keep them silent and promised them . better grades if they allowed him to touCh Nuttall: . ·
Court throws out county's 1
-logging tegs for priva:re land . ' . .
• Rio Arriba ordinanCe in · conflict With state law, federal jllqge rules
s~ she disagrees With Parker's ruling. .
She' said the county is conaider--~anappeal.· · -
John. P~lk. lawyer. fur the 10,000-acre Rancho Lobo north of
TIERRA AMARILLA (AP) -A Chama, said Fridey he weleomes · fuderal judge hail ruled Rio Arribli any appeal and is confident his County does oot have the authority clieots will prevail . . to regulate logging on private land. "We're back in this case, .and it's
U.S. District Judge James just clear as crystal thet the county Parker ruled on a lawsuit brought has no right to regulate timber harby Rancho Lobo Ltd. earJier this vesting, that it has been pre-<m>pt. month. · · ed by state otatutea." Polk said.
Parker said the countY• lollll!ng Jp a letter to RanchO Lobo, coon-ordinance is void becAuse the etete ty planner Antonio DeVargas last has given authority over Private- year informed .the partoership it
. land logging to the- Forestrr needed a county permit before cutDivision of the·· New Mexico ' tiDg treeS. Rathei than argue the Departmeht ·of Eners:Y; Miner&ls matter with the cOunty, Polk said and Natural Resou.rCes. his clients took the matter to Ceder- .
Thejudge.ruled the county ordi- al CQurt. · · nance, which prohibits cJear.<:ut- . The owners of the l.laneho Lobo ting. without a ·county v.ariimce, is land.· intend to use it to rais_e big in oonlliet with etete regulations game and for fishing. · that allow clear-cutting. "We ~ a situation here where
4mn Sfurrazzli,lawyer with the many areas are significantly overWestern ' Environmental Law grown," Polk ~aid. "It was a fire Center, a Taos law firm that. draft- hazard. We obtained all the necesed the ordinanco for the county, sary state permits."
Police discovered blood in home of missing man
. LAS CRucES lAP) - Police contiriued to search during the weekend_ ro·r a man reported missing Wednesday ~ a ti:-ail Of blood was found in . .his home.
Poll~ say circumstances surroUnding the dis. appearance of Joe Polarico Jr. are suspicious.
Polan,xis girlfriend told police she arrived home after work Man:h 14, to 6nd the front gate and dooi wide open. She reported following a trail of blood from the garSge through the house. ·
Several. chairs were overturned and papers were strewn about the living room, She said In a side bedroom lay a white bloodstained towel, according to police reports. ·
· After seeinf:r signs of a. struggle -and a large · amount of blood in the kitch~~ she- ca:Ued·
Polanco's family and they n~ed police .. PolancO"s girlfiiend and father told investi.ga~
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Trainer appeals suspension , Juw.ftiles accused District court stays 45-day penalty ruling pending outcome ' l •··
TbreejUYe!illes......;, ~-BY DIANNE SIJIWNGS ~IDOSO SEWS ~ WRnER
An order staying. ~ 45..day suspension of a Ruidoso Downs horse trainer's license was issued pending the appeal of a New . Mexico Racing Commission ruling.
Claire Greenwood, 52, filed her notice of appeal Feb. 26 in the 12th Judicial District Court in Carrizozo, asking the court to stay the ruling and reverse the order. District Judge Karen Parsons issued the . stay the same day.
In the action, Greenwood's . attorney, Gary Mitohell, -ted that on July 16, 2000; reacting to a complaint and on orders from the Ruidoso Dawns Board · of Stewards, tradt security OOD· ducted a search of Greenwood's bam on private pz;operty next to the race track.
The agents found medications for horse.& what are not narcotic and did not require a prescription by a veterinerian under the laws of New Mexico.
The 'medication is an antibiotic routinely used by ranchers, farmers and horse owners, according to the lawsiut.
However, under the rules of the New Mexico State Racir)g· Commission, a trainer may not
posaess the medications at a race track in the state. Greenwood was cited for """uth<>rio:ed medication and having an unauth<>rized syringe and paraphenoqlia.
Th.o ocmunission suspeoded her licensed for 46 days beginning Maroh 1, and tined her $1,600.
Mitchell noted that the stewards at the race trad< originallY cited Greenwood· tor unauthorized medication. syrinse and paraphernalia, and levied the suspension and tine. Greenwood appealed that decision Aug. a, 2000. On "Feb . 6, a racing ocmunission heering officer beerd her appeal of that decislon.
. Be eubmitted thase conclusions:
• That GreenW90d's barn in on private property
• Tbet Greenwood's daughter nms a business out of the bam. ' • That the syringe was put in the bam by another trainer.
• The - barn includes Greenwood's ·permanent residence.
• 'Ibilt only six race horses were in a 22-horse barn.
• That the bain is used
y.............., . . !IIi up by Ruidoso polWe Maroh Be~tl>them!> 18 after'reports Pf$193,!n·in
ing c:omnusmon' that shoplifting at:··Midtown ,bus!· G<eellwood not .,.; suspended JleOIIes on Sudilerlh Drive:·· : and that her tine .. should be . A pcili<:8· q&icer_ -nabbe!l: tha $500, according to I!,JitoheQ. three, two pols_ and· a b($ on
The racing COIDIIlisslon 'on Rio Stt-&!Wrti.Y..,• a pm. · Feb.. 21, reversed th8 decision The three adrpitted .... llring of the heering oO'icer, Minst.al>-. thr!rugh Midtown and taking . ing the BIJIOPlUlSlOn and ·the iti>D18 . &om I!GVeral, shops,
· $1,600 tine. according to a pcili<:8I'Opl)l'L · Iu the appeal, Mitoheli d;&- ll.etri<n>ed - $37.111 in
putes that the nu:ing'ctmlmis- JIIIUC)umd1ee from 50 Million eion has juried~on. ovw B.C., $25;70 in produds from GreenwoOd's ·private bUn,. · Happy '.Jhoils, as well as merwhich ie not part of· the c:b,andloe yalued .at $1).$7 &ym licensee's race~- . tha . :Tla1>nder1>~ .. ~
He ·eontencled the racing Coinpao,y; $2f.76'li'<un · rommiesion hes - ee~ W'l!P! Coll"'1tl'l!les ·im4 $7.98 lisbed i'ules for Privilte hams. ~tj>in'l<i!U\'e CheiTy Blc$80m .
·Due proeess _.m,s not;ce of. Shopp8, · .· · the rule or regulation allepdl.y ·· The juveniles, -. 14 and violated, Mitchell -ted. 15, · fnln> Alto and Ruidoso
·w.thout"eueh notiee, train- Downs, were token back.to tha ers who uae private barns have ahcipa ·lmd. the men:l>QDCiise no notice that they iDlly be in returned. . . violation, he contended. P.....nts were ealled to pick
G<eellwood broi<e no - .up their ehUdren. The case has lawS by heving the medications 'beeB turned over tO the and 'syringe in the bam, he Juvenile- Ollioe. . steted.
Gree~~~a=~ Woman faces chlUges · catipn with the race trac:k, but A RuidoS.. womao · was -ted that pne was never pro- charged Man:b 17 with driving vided becauSe ehe uoed her while intoxicated, failure to own pri"1lte bam. maintain a tralliclane and pos
Bellldl>n of drug paraphenialia.
Woman hurt in Sudderth.Drive wreck . Holly L. Haw!~ 33, was
ehlll'g1!d after an oO'ieer J!l&de a 8:09 a.m. .traffic etop on Sadderth Drive.
A Lincoln County woman was injured Monday when her vehicle rear-ended a pick-up truck on Sudderth Drive in Ruidoso.
'lbe pick-up. truck was stopped fur trallic wheo the westbound Sanehez vehicle hit it from behind. pollee said. SancheZ" vehicle tepOI"f;eclly suffered heavy damage. The stopped truck received modenlte damage. seat belts were wom by all the oeeupt!nts, the acc:ident report
Bewley aileseclly fillled a field · sobriety "test. An Iutoxilyzer test indicated her blood aleohol oontent was .11 &lld .10, above t!J4.08 standard
oteted. . . . ·fbr intoxication. · _t.. ~h .
During booki~ reportedly found
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Cement stoleD . Ruidoso .. pollee IH!&I'Cb!ed
UIISUC<leSsiUlly Man:h 1 '1 for .. vehicle.whoae driver ~ IQJlde off with OODStruetion materiels lioma loeiltioaln the 100 block ofllleander:Drive.
Thli driVer ieported1i bed lOaded bags of cement in hie pick-;,p truck about 11:20 am. The case hes been filed as a lnisdemeanor ~-
Cash taJreo in burglary . A ~ buJ111arY and mie
demeenor ~ crime ~ _.,ned ·to· Ruidoso:po]ic:e on Maroh 16.. .
A side door was kicked in and $15o .in ·cash reported taken from Ruidoso Ice and Water Company· at 1605 Sudderth Drive. · Some of the cash was missing ii-om· a drop sate at the business.
· Police probe rompJaint .. Police are investigating a
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· her fiancee h¥ · beat her and tbreat.eoed her (or several yesrs. · . The most recerit ojlleged
incident heppened on Maroh U. The woiuan said -she was slapped,. punehed and choked.
The fiimcee t,old an officer the w<>meJi had thrown kirt.cbuv aiJ.d spat. on his f'aee. Be said ehe also pushed him ·
·mtoawan. - "J"he lAtest 1ncidl)!!nt was
_re))orted to . heve 0 . .......-ed. about 10:60 a.m. Maroh 11 at a residerice in the 1200 block of Mechein Drive.
No charges med . Pollee responded Maroh· i1
til s, Call of an arguinent . between· ,a mother and a
daughter at a ~ence in ·the . 100 block of Bel! Juan Road..
A · pl>yeical confrontation was alleged, · with the older woman reportedly struck above an eye.-·
"While a misderpeanor -ba~ • tery' on a houeehold member file was. proposed by police, the two woinan allegeclly involved in the controntat:i.On both l"<lii.cted ·the filing of charps.
Gas skip reported A driver of a van reportedly
drove away from a Suclderth · Drive gas -tlon without paying fbr $32.64 wcirth of gas. '
. The gas skip was _.,ned ehout 8:80 a:m. Maroh 16 at the Diamond Shamrock -tlon at 1901 Sudderth Drive.
The case hes been categorio:ed ae a misdemeanor llllsely obtaining services.
Veronica L Sancltez,'26, of Glencoe. suflhred.a neck injury in 8:18p.m. accident, according to a Ruidoso police accident report. After being taken by ambulance to the Lincoln County Medical Center, Sanchez was transferred to a hospital "in Lubbock, 'laxas.
A passenger in the pick-up truck complained of injuries. The truck"s driver was UQirUured.
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Capitan girls race to· first in. Dexter BY!ift$SillllliB!Im
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·GOing iD.to tile Demon Belays . "at . Qexter Friday, Capitan girls track-~WOOdward waS not n_ecessarily expecting a stroDg finish, as the team-only 11 Qfits 26 elijplile girls bec&\ISe of spring break. .
That mail,. their vietory all tb,e Sweeter. .
"'We· .. were surprised."' Woodward sliid after his team • Uiok first p1aoe aver defending ClalisAstatl! champion Loving
lqld five either scl.ools. . . Of Capitan's 89 pointS, 34 · Tbe girls took five first- came in ·
plaoe ~ and 13"either toP. · the ' obot six finjsheS in route · to 89 JM:lt, discus points, nine points better than a n d Loving: Two girls made state- j ave I i n . qualifYing . _..ks despite The -'figer8 windJI; conditiano in Dtoxter. W..n twice
Jessica Neal ran the 10(). In these meter b.urines in 17.4 &ecoods eve n't s, and JeSsica- Becker threW -tb8 including shot put· 31 feet, 8-1/2 iru:bes, Lindsey
· both -good anough for first B.,.h'& 1op
"We always · haveaur llestsfllsCIII thenlllvil-lf wedDnolhlng else; we do relays.''
Zole'Wobdwanl RHS girls track
Coach · place at the relays and a guar- spot in the imteed spot at the state--meet iliscUs . in Ma,y. . . ' . "')u- thrOwers did well in
tbcise tbreo events,• tunlty for more sirls to. get Woodward sliid. medals and cwaliiY for state.
Wlille Capitan did not faJ-e Also, the relp.ys- are worth 80 wen. . in the sprints, . more points, he said. . . Woodward said he was not -on.-· points added up, as -with tbat. tbe Tigers took first in the
"We catered -toward the SOO·metar relay mid the 1600 relays," he said. "We. alway& mec!1eY .,~ay. They _also 1xJok a have our beSt !!Iris on the silver In the 4liO relay. Melissa · .,~eys. ·If we do nothing else, Becker, Amy Irvine, Stephenie we do relays.. · Kalsey lqld Jessica Neal made "'t probably . worbd oot · up the · shorler telay teams, for~· be added. while Randi Goas took Neal's · Woodward ·sliid the reason place in tbe 1800. be Ukss to fqeus on the r~
ia because· it .Uows an oppot- See GIRLS, page 28
Warrior boys finish fifth at-White Sands; girls sixth . . .. . .
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girls track_teaJns placed ~skew eicplalned.R11<1 !Dxth ret!pectively at tile He. added tbat eil'en White Sends Releys at though they 8.1'1! Alamogordo ·saturday, head practioing · now, c:oallh 1!onny Masksw knew they well not be in tblnga COIIld only get bettar 1op runnlbg shape
. for one, reason: there are no for a couple Of tnbre spring weeks. "The beskebreaks this 1 ball kide are not in
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lot of people r\ISh anything," he We knew · said .. Since RuidosO
were going to be gone,"' will run in onlY Maskew said of bia teams. eight more meets, "Thank God spring break is i-ncluding district over.'" and state, Maskew
The week off was not the does not want to only thing standing ·in tbe risk losing an atbWarriors' way. Along with fao- lete to inJury. ing 18 other schools, most of The Warriors
"Wedon't --have many times when they're not &Mugltall they've gut." --RHS bead track
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w h i c h tookj...t 34 kide to w e r e the. White Sands Class· 4A Relays, which is or SA and only half of the had got- number MB.ekew ten more said· he plans to practices take to their next 1· n , meet, in· Roswell. Ruidoso The- coach said he didnotyet w.as pleased with have Some both tean1s' perforof its manceB consider-s t a r s , ing the circum· sUch as stances.
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Want or Leah Miller plllttlces lhe lrlple Jump Monday. Miller and lhe girls team will compele In Roswell Salurday.
Anderson, &om the boys bas- IIUUlY times whan they're not ki!tiiall team. Because of the givilljl it · all they've got," cagera' deep run into the . Maskew said. state playoffs, those multi- Tha Ruidoso girls took two sport athletes were not yet first-place finishes. Those ..
gold-medalists were Kammi Sparlis In the high jump end Rachel Loye In _tba javelin throw, while tbreo other girls scored points for the. Lady
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On the boys' side, Warriors Solomon BllrDett end Cody Small grabbed gold medals in
the 400-meter dash and high jump, respectively, while two either 'boys ftn. !shed in the top three Qf other events a total of three times for a n overall team score ofSl.
Maskew said he is target;.. ing Ruidoso's home ~. the Ruidoso Invitational on April 12, to have everyone on both the boys end !!Iris sides at full strenatb·
"We may not do quite as well these flret lew meets." he said, "but In a couple Qf wesks, they'll be picking it up." .
As for the Alamogordo meet, the home school took first place overall on both Bides. while Sandia, Monzano, and El PasoEastwood also bad strong sbowlnga.
Next up for the Warriors is RISD Invitstional, which will be in Roswell, Saturday at 9 a.m.
See WARRIORS, page ZB
Baseball Warriors drop two at Eunice ·tourney IY1UHIUIIS l'oii!!!!!)I!Jmo6o """" aJ....ady played 10 games this
- season. Midland Christian Tbe Ruidoso Warriors bad an advantage because of
baseball team learned a few · their experience end it lessons as they went to showed as they beat the
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2001 Cardinal Clusic three-down against the 'lburnament. . . . Mustangs in eeeh Clf the flret
Tbe Warriors went 1·2 at three innings. tile ·to1U'n11Jnent learning tile The · third Inning was inl)ntal gQJJUils an lmpprtant where ~ Warriors let aspect Of the BjJOi-l · Midland jump out to a big
Tbe begiiiDing Qf the sea- lead. Fi'v'e errors for the son proved to bo a leamlng Warriors in the third Inning experlenee tor the YOUI!IJ Jed to Mlcllalid seoring eight W'ardor team, liS it waa pit,. 1'UDII. It . was . a gap the ted agalnat the Midland Wbrriors eould not eome Chri.ntan .Mustaoii!i !'tom '&uiii'. '(!).;j),·_· whiCh . bad· 1 lk!e 8JI8E8ALL, page l!B .. . . ..• '; - ' - -- '
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The 2001 Lincoln · County senior. OIYniPICS scllel:iule of events follows: ·
· .Bowling-3:30p.m. March 27. 1:30 p.m . .March _26-29. Ruidoso B~llng Center. 1:30 p.m. March 24 anti 29,·
. CU.nlzozo· Recrea11on Centqo. Singles, dOubles, mlxel:i doubles and team. Gon ·- 1 p.m., March 31, The lJnks at -sierra Blanca. · . . Recl'efltlonat events -:- 9 a.m. March· 24, Ruidoso High School gym (frisbee, -soccet kk:k, basketball free throw). . Table tennis ... 9 a.m .• Mardi 21. Rull:iDSO city courts, Schoolhouse Park. . · Track and field - 10 a.m., March 24, Ruidoso Hloh SchOOl (discus throw, lav&ln throw, softball distance throw. hll)h jump, long jurrip, stan[flng long jump. shotput. racewalklng, BODmeter estimated Urns runiWillk and 10lh 2oo-, 400-, 8(11)-;, 1,500- and 5K runs). . For more tnrormatloo, call Ban Vouno at 257-3193.
PBCOI Vlller Stampede lbe 20th annual Pecos Yalley StarnDede. a half-marathOn run. 10K run. 2 mile run and 2 mile walk will be Man:h 24 at Cahoon Park. 1he haDmarathon will start at 8 am .. wth the remaining races starting at 9 a.m. The
·en!ry lee Is $25. Participants will recelv& sweat pants and a T-shlrt and wUI be eligible for post-race door prices. Awards will be given for tiW top male and femaiB finiSher In each event, wttti m~s for· the top three male and female finishers In each age dlvisfoo. Foi- more lnformauon, call Clydt or Michael McKee at (605) 622· 1668 or BoD Edwards at (505) 627• 5507.
YoUih Soccer Laagae The Uneoln County Youth Soccer League will be holding slun-ups Tuesday, Man:h 20. from 5:30-"'7 p.m and 'Nednesday, March 21. from 5:3Ds:ao p.m. at the White .Mountain Elemenrary School cafeteria. 'The reotstndlon tee IS $25, which lndu• a shirt. A $10 late cha,rge will be assessed for sign-ups after Mardi 21 . Children ages 4-13 may register. Kids must IMI age 4 by July 31. For more lnfonnallon. call Sheny at 257-1079 01 257-8324.
lartblll Malllfna Thera wm be a softball meeUng for coaches. managers. umpires .and pla:fo ers Interested -lnthe men's and women'$ SOftball league for the 2001 season. HIS lmortant that a representative from each team attend the meealng. Topics to be dlscssed lncltlde fees. InSurance. rule ChangeS and teaoua bYlaws. The meeUno wUI take place Thwsday, Man:h 29, at 6 p.m. al the RtHdoso Ser*Jr Citizens Cenler. 501 SUdde1111Dr.
Gallclamllla 1lle Ruidoso Hloh Scllool gollleaiiiS wll be hosiJng thelr.annual scnnbles. The nrst scnmblll wtn be held at Cree • MeadOwS COuntoy aub at 1. p.m. • .. _. Man:h 25."111e-wll be at A110 1:akes Country Club at 1 p.m .. Sunday, April 1. 1be third wUI tie lllhe l.tJicS at Siena Blanca at 1 p.m.. SUnday, llprl8. 'The 'final scramble wiD be SundaY. Apd 29 81:1 p.m. at Ute Inn ofltleMall'lllln Gods. TheertiJYfe&tor Ute ewnt IS $80 for all four IICI'aJIIbles or S25 for each. Contact Cree MeliiOws Golf Shop at 257-5815 to sign up for any or 1111 of the events or for moraln_fOrmatkln. • .
PodyonBiePecol · 1111 Roswell-CammooRy League and Ull ROswell Parlal and RecreaUon _ ........ lng10-Party on the Pecos. fealulln(f entertJinmem. spbr101g-. rood and-· iQeS. Jnd games for all ages. SportinO events wlllttl:IUde a ftun fot 'dill Zoo,
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back from -or even get. elosa to, as their offense was sti· fled.
The Warriors moVed on to the consolation bracket to face another experienced
''This is our first couple of games of the season. Of course we had some kinks to work out."
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Texas school. the Fort Stockton Panthers (2-7). F o r t Stockton jumped out to a g i ant I e a d early, as Ruidoso trailed 1 2 . 1
after the second inning. The Warriors battled back but it was ·too late. The Warriors lost to the Panthers by ·a score of 14-3.
"Both these Texas team already had eight to 10 games under their belt." said Ruidoso head coach Mike Morris. "This is-our first couple games of the season. Of course we had some kinks to work-out."
-In their third game, the Warriors finally decided to turn things around as they faced the Jal Panthers. It was a tight game that we_nt down ·
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Warrior Willie Lundquist lakes a cut during Ruidoso's <~erirnmage against Socorro March 13. Ruidoso won once and lost twice at the Cardinal Classic this weekend. -
to the wire, but the Wani~s fought all the way as they defeated Jal 9-7.
Freshmen J~mie Urbap. began the game by knocking the ball out of the park ·and gi~g the Warriors the lead ..
- in a ball g.ame for: the first time in the . tournament. Urban had a big g~ Ill' he also ended the conteat by flri· ving the ball up the Dlkklle and knoc\dng in: \>he .wlnriing · RBI. '· ·.·
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the second iJame~" wamor assistant CO(I.ch Mike SWanner said after the· win.
discussed gettiJlir menready. Preparing Y«1111'
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Other scorers for Capitan included Joey Saiz, Thmmy Aldaz and Michael Brazel.
Davis said that while he was happy with his teams out~ ing, [ae is disappointed in the NMAA's scheduling for track.
"They've all but crowded
mean the.athlete would be out fOr the balance of the short· season.
"We don't want to push any-body." he said. ·
After missing a third-place .&)law, rairi finish at state last yaar, the lu\B had to~~~ Tigers are looking to make the . vas·. spring he top three this season. . v»Btic that ·his team will
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Fiuldoso irack results from the . White Sands RelayS at Alamogordo,· held Saturday, March 17:
·Girls {FinaUSts listed OnlY) _llvefall6th place (25-polnts) aoo mater dad Amanda Montes, Bth, 2:49.80 ar.o ·mrtar taw hurdles . Kamm sparb 2nd, 48.99 100 mat·ar blah hutillas_ · Carrie Una, 18.13 . • · 411100 malar relay RuidoSo, 57.07 4x2DO meter raiQ RuldO!IO, 2:02.49 High ~U!IIP . ='UI.~II"rko. 1st, 5' Kaycl Bru_nell, 6' LonaJump · · Jenriifert.ewlcki, 8th, 13' 6-112n ·Javelin · . · Rachal Loya• 1st, .98' 5" carrie Ll~s. ~rd. 92' a·
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-DaviA said, citing a growing basketball season. "It's ridiculous, we're running eight meets in six weeks basically."
"I feel like we'll be one of the; · ·foi'm superbly; "if We· can get' strongest teat'lil! a""'nd 1n'tllci>·- •tlllngs•tog<ither;•· • '· · ·' • >· --• • " field events," the coach said.~,. __ }'..': ·-Oapitari. was host to the
Davis said he hopes the per:. lienry 'Sanchez Relays · ·' forniance of just 11 of his kids · '1\J.esday, but results ot that will inspire the rest to come , ineet were. not availal»le a.t back better than ever. . press time. Next, the. -~ J "l'hls meet lit a fire linder are at the Alftlllll tl.ela,ys ·lit
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Although none of the relay times were fast enough to qualify for state, Woodward said they will get there.
"I feel confident that we can qualify by those times." he said. If the girls do not meet those requirements, they can etilJ qualify by taking first at dis- 1
trict. But, Woodward said, "'That's like sneaking in the back door."
The Tigers then competed at the Henry Sanchez Rei&)!'& at Capitan on Tuesday. Results
. from that meet were not available at press time. The next meet for the team is the Alfalfa Relays at Hagennan Saturday.
Demon Relays at Osxter Overall points: Capitan 89, Loving 80, Tatum 78, Dexter 75, Hagerrrnin 43, Eunice 21, lake Arthur 0 Capitan scorers: 2(10 malar dash: 6th. Ashley Lewis. 31.9 3200 meier' run: 2nd, Randl Goss.
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15:15.52 1 DO meter hurdles: 1st, Jessica Neal, 17.4 400 me1er relay: 2nd, 58.11 BOO mB1er relav-: 1st, 1:59.74 1800 medley relay: 1st, 5:09.11 1600 meter run: 5th, Ervin, 7:28.90· Shot pul: 1st, Jessica Becker, 31' 8-112"; 4th, Undsey Bush, 28'5"
Discus: Undsey Bush, 93' 6-112": 3rd, Jessica Becket, 89_' 11", 4th, Lorena Brockman, 76' 11-112" Javelin: 2Ad, Jessica B~cker, 85'10'~ 4th, Lindsey Bush, 83' 4": 5th Lorena Brockman, 83' 3-1/2" Lana Jump: 4th, Menssa Becker, 13' Triple Jump: 2nd, MelisSa Becker, 28' 4-112''
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Feb. 16 - Gilbert L. and· Beatrloo Silva GonJez, husband and wife, va. Roy Sbaw. Eddie' and· Amy &,lette,
The following civil Cases Jack Ale¥W;ader Salas Jr. and any were filed in Lincoln County u,nknoWQheirs.ordaimantaofinterest
ad~ to thu plaiQtifli q~ title; District Court in CarJi,zozo. cvo1-n. ·They are identified by the date, Feb. 16 - Jqbn GrE!ening and
,llitomi Onlenirig 'VS; .Ms.tthew M. the plaintiff and defendant, the Gallaghu;'breacb of. contraet and viet-type of action and the docket ~~i .... ~.the F~ 'Jloa4e ~actlces Act:
nuinbel;. F-b. t6 - The QA.Co 'lhlst and Feb. -2 _ Cb.aa8 Manhattan ~ Shelly Delane Douglaton, also known
USA ~ Ron Zumwalt;_ petit;ton fbr' · as ShellY Delane 8~ ~dividually ~ and cxtng)1aint r,.-_ debt 8ll4 and as ~ for the DACO TrUst vp. money d~ on note; OV2®1-30. · Pptricla' Iiliaon; forcible -entry· and
feb. ?..First Federal Q.IID~. fBd.er-o ~Del'j OVOl-43; . -albaukiDJcorporatloli ~lylrpoWII. va. -~:o-~ ~ u Chaves County·Sa\lii:JS8 and·-Jmm ~.orsettlement ~ ~clatlein, a.COI')Joratio'n, w.: Leonor -. reinstatement of real estate ei!Dti"aet V. De GarZa;~ andcoDeetlon d-ot __ ~-1 •• ofliot.e; CVO:t-31: ' · ·Ill) · - -eon-- .... v-u .._..
Feb. 7- AMIUCSCO Resid&Q.tial · ·Feb.l9-James:&.hunanva.Roti .Mortgage Co. vs. Gene Tuinel\ Ru1;);y Greem.- the Ltnccdn Valley ~~-a 'l'arner . and DO Ltd.. Li.al:tillty Co,, New Med4» emporation • and . imito doing bu&inQII M. Data Chek,; Roil ~~U=J:--:._New-~ Stony and Lisa St0r63'~ fbredoaw:e; ~~title. mach~ amtract. ?V"D~~8 ·~ M..;... ~ as. ~r fraud, 'violation of Unfair Labor ---'~ _ _._ __ ,-:::r .. ow~~-- '-"' "amela Practicea Act aQd fOr pqnitive dam-_... .... ~ .... -..... e ..... _.... Ull r. 'ape; CVOj,--&6. · · . Garcia, a mlilor, v&; Katie .Arlastroq; · Feb. 20 - Cbarles High vs. State qf;
··-...< -amwplalntfbl..damgge;.,and~ NeW MeDea.. MOt:..~ Divisicm; ._.¥ CVOl-38." ,. · - . wrltofmqnchnnus; CVOl-46.. -··: Feb. 8 - Sears JtoJ!buc:k. imd Co. vs. Feb. 21 - . Chase Manhattim :;: De~ H. ~i eOiap~ on open 14orts'age Corporation va. ~a
..... conUaet.; CV.Ol-34. · "'-•-· Ni-'· Senr " • ...:~: A .,_..:.__ and .. : m.b. .12 - us ~n.t or .....-- ..... · -~ --a _...,..--.. · W.US Fargo Bank ~ New Memco, a -': Apiculture, RurBl .elopmeut ·nattoDal auodatioo; foreclosure; :· va.Beverly M. SDva and. her-~ CVOt-47. .
: ~ and F'oi-d Motor ~ Co.; Feb. 21, - ;~o state Bank. .fJ. : •. J.-3b.Bl. a·- .. ___ ""nanc:ia' S.rricea New Muqlo corporation> va. the es1'4te
~ o: .rv-'"'w ~ •- 111 • ofHector Molbuir Jr., ~ed, ADgela :~-- LLC vs.Janle. Wafful; bred or agree. ~r, Hector C. MoliDBI' arui April ~; meat and tor debfl. and. uioney chte; M. 'Mnlfiu•r; ·foreclosure of -IIIOI'tgale; : .. CV01-87. . CVOl-048. . _: . Feb. 13-Wells~-aok of_New Feb. 22 _ 'QJmmie A. Levin vs. .. · Mezlco, NA, former known as ~co Inaur~ Company . of • · Norwest Bank QfNew 'co National AmericaD; . hre!Wh ·of eontnd and for :: • Association vs. Walter Seidel Jr., M.D,; insurance bad faith; CVOl-49. !: ~eel fhun otlu!r murt~ !)rlgbuil1y Feb. 22 - Chai-les E. · Hawthorne ~- ~b999, suit on ~aory Do~; Ltd., a New MeXico corporatioa~ va. :. Feb. t.9 - RuidosO State Bank. a WaDda ~u; breach of contract; !·New~ banking corporation. ya, CV~t~2a...; Boley Embrey vs. New" ~: Rodney IL Fiddler. and JQ.D. E. Mexico Motor Vehicle DMalbn; · DOtic:e • - Kennedy;:pomlalf01'Y.D9t.e and' suit for .of appeal; CVOl.-61. · ~ure; CVOl-40.
Jl'eb. 2(1 ..:. Claire. Greenwood vs. New MeldeD State Rm:ing Commission;' petition appealiDJ the decision ~f the New MexlOO Racing ~SI!Iijln and petit;ion fOr sta,y of-enforeement ofrul· ing; CVOl--62. . .
Feb. 28 - Paul S~a vs. Stat-e of ·New Mexico Motor Vehicle Divisioq; petition · for re.-..ration Of driver's license; CVOl-63.
Feb. 28 - Protesidon'al Accxnmdng Servicea Ine., · doing business as Comm,unity Ae.eounting Senriees lnc. and doing busbwss as Eastern New l\fexico ~ Center, va .. Geradette Chavez; debt and money 4ue; CVOl-:54.
-Feb. 28- Ford MotOr Credit Co. vs. Molin J. Yabnahki; debt and' money due;-CVOl-66. , .
. F«!b. 28 - Bank of New York as trustee ·va. Wilma L. Webb, ·ail unmarried woman.. Joe ,Doe and Jane Doe, lqUl ·any tenants; 'foreoloaure; CVOl-58. . -
Mara. 1 - Citibauk SQuth Dakota va. l:l.rt F. Sef8nui.on; opn:l account; ·· CY01-Q7. ·
Mare,b-1--Adrian Sanches, as_par-ent and next friend· ot AdriBD¥
· Saftc:be!5o a mioor, Md ·Sara Sanchez, ~di:ridUally aHd Rs p&rent and next
J"riend"of Mrianna Sanchez. ,a mioor, ~ Vitpl, a minor, ·and Regina Vigil, ·a~~. Vfi, Tamar-a Sc:hones; damages from accident; CV01·58,
March -1 - WFS ll'inaJ1cial Ine. ·vs. Deborah ADdrew-'i; debi and IDDDey owned; CVOl-69 •. . """"" 31 - Ameriq ... t .,._ co. vs. James Mark·etowu and anclaimants of interest ad\:erse to plaiDtiff; foreclosure; CVOl-60. · ·
. March -6 - Old Kent Mortpp Co, vs. Thomas R. Coz. lUaonda K. Cox, Ne:w Me:doo 'l'airatipn and · Revenue Departmen.t, Ruidoso State Bank, . John and J'ane Doe and any t-enants;. fOreclosure; CVOl-61 ..
MIU'Ch._6 - Providian Natio~~ Bank vs. Florence RobiiUIOn; oom-~t o~ open account; CV01-63. ·
. March 9 - Glori& Sanchez vs. JUBD C. Rodrigues, Meltori. Truck Lines -and Gulf hiaUrance Group; persQDal itQurleS; CVOl-65. ~ . ·March 9- Dora Mon~o va. U.S.
Fidelity and Guaranty- lnsur~ Co. and Me~fe Insurance ~.; deilarato-
' ry judgment and punitive damages; CV01•66 ..
~reb 12- State of-New Mexico, Highway and Transportation Departmen~ VS. William J. H!Ull"8tty LCC; property tax division of the state 'l'a.lcation and Revenue Dep"artme11t and all claimants of inte~st advorae to the plaintitr; jretitlon ~r condemna-tion; ·CVOl-68. · -
Mareh 14 - Erie R. Vega vs. State of"NeW Mexico Motor Vehicle Division: notice of apPeal; CVOl--69.
March 14- Hondo River Ranch vs. Joe Gutierrez Jr.; notice_ of apPeal; CV01·70. ·
Domestic relations The following domestic rela
tions . easElS were tiled in Lfuooln County Diatrict Court in Carrizozo. Ttiey are idEmtified by tho date, the Flaintift' and "defendant, the tyPe of action and the docket number.
Feb. 7 -Alice Brito vs. Carlos Brito; petitioJl :fbr order· of ~n fi'Qm d.ome8tic abuse; DV2001-17,
~b. 7 - Laura Childs va .. Robert Child&; domes~J: abuse pjH;itiol'l; DVQ1-1B.
Feb. 12 - Louise Warren vs .. Keith Warren; divoree; DMOl-14. . .
Feb. 13 -' Jerilyn Reynolds va. J!enny Phave~~:; domastic abuse peti· tiODi_ DV01-20. .
Jl"eb. 14 - Mel' Qnd: Priscilla Montelongo va. F'nuJees Montelongo; ddmestic abuee petition; DV01--21.
Feb.' 14-Sbelli A. Matz vs. Charles F. Dean 'Jr.; domestl!:: ,abuse petition; DV01-22.
Feb. Ui -Judith J.&onne ~ vs . Alfred ThOtnaa: divorce: DM01·16. ·
Feb. US - Jennifer A. Romero vs. Oeo'qJV- W. Romero; dome~ ablise ~tion; DV01-2a.
Feb. 22 - Erika 'YVette· Ramos vs. Benny J. Ramos~-diVoree; DM01-16.
Much 22 - State of New Mmrioo, Human Services Ileparbnent and' Kimberly S. Chavez vB. Luis G . Chavez, also known 118" ~uis G. Cbave;t
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Jr.; child· support (paternity acknowl- . e~DMQl-17.
Feb. 26 - Jasoo Bauter vs. Sandy Kvainm!'!; do_mestic abuse petition; DVOl-25.
· Feb. 28 - Robert Stephens vs. Marga.Tet Stevens; di"9J'CC; DMOl.lB.
Feb .. 28 - Kevin W. Smith v11. Elizabeth J. Smith; domestic abus8 petition; DVOl-26.
Marcb 2 -Amy Portervs. John Tim DaviS; domestic abuse petition; DVOl- -27.
Marcli a - Dawn Marl~ Brown vs. "Roy William Brown; divDrel;t; DM01~20.
·March 5 - In re; Jesus Jose Martinez, petiti9ner, and Maria <kac;ia ~spondent,- and concerning Marie Valeria Martiilez Raminiz and Hugo s..pcbe;r; Ran;rirez;; establish paternity and legal custody; DMOl-21.-
Marc::h 7 ~-Rafael Roman SlilEI.S vs. Dana Lucille SaiQ; divon=e; DMDI-32.
Marclt 7 - Donald A. Miller vs .. Barbara" J. Burrell; e"'tablish paternity, set chlld au_pport and detennlne. ~-tody; DM01~23. .
'Mareh 9- Th,hnee D. Smit;Jl vs, Bob E. Smith; di:vorce; DM01·24-.
March 9 - Warren E. StepheDB _ va. Jodi Sue Stapl:lens; divorce; DMot-25.
Marc:b 12-Sota.Ia.Rornerovs. Paul Miller; domestic abuse petitioni DVOl-28.' . . 1\liareh 1~ ..:_ Chris Joaa YI!J, Scott Joas; cJo'mestic abuse petition; DVOl-29. ~ -
Msrch. 13 ~ Def.ra Van 'I'Ussenbroek vs. Do~~-niel Van ~ domestic abuse .petition,; 0V01-30. . . . · Mareb ·t4 - Jose Magallanis" vs. ~ ·1!!. Stella Juadarrama: domes-tic .huse petition; DV01·31. ·
·Mardi. 14 - Nicolle Renee Perkin's vs. Miebae1 Warren PerkinS; divorce; DMOl-29.
Criminal cases The folloWing criminal cases
w~ filed in Lincoln County. District Court in CarrizoZo. They are identified by the date
filed, . the! defendant, the c_hai-ges and the docket nu,m· her.
Feb. 7 - D~vid Lee. 018,1111!, 20, Capitan; larceny over $2,500, but' less than $20,000,· a third-degree ft!lon~ oonspitac:y, a foUrth ~ felon)r, IU\d ~trlbuting to the d.elinquency or· a nunor, a fourth-degree felony; CR200]-18. _ Feb. 7 - Cha,rles KuykendslJ., 37, Ruid(tso; battery on ·a poli" oflieeT, resisting, evading or obstruction an officer, concealing i~tity, drivins on suspended or revoked 1~, no proof ofiruwnou:e, fail~ t.o use turn aigiual; CV01·19. . .
Feb. 9-- Charles KuykendalJ,.37, Ruidoso; nse ofteleP!mne to btlrltli& or_ threaten: _or intimidate, aggravated batterr.- assault on a household mem· ber wttb jntent to' commit- .a violent felony; CV01·20.·
F"eb. 16 -:- Joshua ~~t, 23, Albuquerque; lareeny, fourth--degree felony. and recdving stolen pro"peri.y, disposins, over $260. fo~~ felony; CR01·21.
Feb. • 16 - M&roos Burrola, 26, . RosWell; battery against a police offi. eer, fourth-degree · ft!hn\y, resisting arreat and ~orderly conduct, misde-meanors; CROl-~.
Feb. ~0 - Teddy SIIEIRt 20, Ruidoso; four counts auto burglary, fourthdegree"felony. and ~Y-1:401'8 thJiin $2QO ·and !as than $2,5QO. fourl;h
. degree felony; dR10-26. Feb. ~ - RalPh Noaker, 38,
Ruidoso; unlawful Carrying of firearm in liquor eataWishmerit, fourth-degree felony, 10 counts· of possession of firaarrp by a felon, fourth--degree felony, and unlawful po~:~se~>Sion of s~tchblade, petty miSdemeaiaor; CROl-27. . Feb:- ·.26 - Vand,y R. Cloud, 19. .
Ruidoso Downs; possession of marijUana with inteu.t tn distribute, fourthdegree felonY, and posse!Urion of druc: parapbarnaliA, spacial penalty mlademeanoi;_ CROt-::119. - ·
. Feb. 19-Susan Spall; "DO age, Alto: notice of Appeal; CRQ1-30.
March 3 - Kent Taylor, 67. bomb scare, fourth--degree felony; CR01-33.
1iiaJ. in case of boxer's dogs postponed Meeting to discuss Fort ·stanton A community meePng-on P!JSSible
future uses for Fort Stanton to . include in a State study is set for: 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. April4.
Structured chances for interested cit-. izens working in small and l&rge: groups will follow to allow sharing of ideas.
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• Thpia iS accused of allow- A new date was not set. The iilfshis two Neapolilall mas- postponement was requeated by
I I d Tapia's attorney and approved by ti to run oose; a re ate . the district attorney. · · civil case is pending. Magistrate Judga 'Thd
McCutcheon frOm Alamogordo ia · The magistrate ooutt trial of scheduled to preside inier the trial,
professional boxer Johnny Tapia on whi,ch is tied to an incident in May ·• li'CiilllliO'ofalliiWil\llli!B'IIogi(W 'iiill'. wl'iel\ 'Tapm's 'twO Neapolitan mas-
loose was pos~ned last wee~ tiffs a-re- a®USed of killing 17 show
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goats owned by a neighbor in Rancho Ruidoso. SQVeral were pregnant.
A suit against Tapia to recover damages was filed in Lincoln County district court by the family · 'or 14-yea;r-old Wesley Hall, wbo was raising the goats as a 4-H pro-ject. . · That suit still is pe~ding.
The session is a chance for everyone to :Offer suggestions for the "reuse" of the fort about 15 miles northeast of RuidOSO' The meeting will be in the oormni.asi()n chambers ·of the Lincoln COunty courthouse "in Carrizozo.
At 9 a.m., an overview qf the· historic background of'the fort and each of its buildings will be presented.
The study by the firm of Kells & Craig will be submitted to the state General Services Departmex¢,_ Jllld may be. used as tlie b~ fOr )'eeommendations to the state Legislatur'4'! next year and to evaluate ·u the fort would -be appropriate .for inclusi<m: in the state Monuments Division pro-:gram .
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Student rates blgbly . lAJri Genta of Ruidoso was
!)8Died to tbe daan's honor roll fi>r tbe fall 2000 semester at 'Abjlene Chrlstian Uidv&sity. Abilene, 'lllxas. 'lb make tbe Honor Roll, a -.lent must mmpJete at least 12 semest.er hours fi>r grades and earn 8.46 or l>isMr grade-point average. ACU ia a priv-Chrlstian universiey with rigorous academic atandards.
Genta ia a graduate of Ruidoso High Sehool. .
ACU ia alllliated with tbe Churdlea of Cbrist and baa an anrollment of.about 4,800 students. ACU stude- may c:baooe &om 70 baccalaureate ""'ion tho~ include 117 ..._. of study, 30 master's degree programs and one doctoral program. For more infomlation aboutACU, c:all ton-free 1-800-888-0228 or visit ACU's Web - at bttp:llwww.IU:U.edu.
NMMI open house Tbe New Mexico Military
Institute in Roswell will bold ita annual open ·house on Saturday, to acquaint tbaae wba may be interested in attebding the school w?.th the edw:ational opportunities that exist at tbe 110-year-old Institution.
A fully accredited college preparatory high school and a univeralcy parallal junior col· '--' tbe institute oft8rs one of tbe most reasonably priced educatlons in the nation. The
Capitan Wednesday, Mareb 21 -
Breakfast: 'lbaat, c:ereal, trall mix
Lunch: Frlad chicken, mashed potatoes. gravy, C8J'oo
rota, rolla Thursday, Mareb 22 -
Breakfast: Biscuit. sausage. juice or fruit
Lunch: '1\ma and noodles, peas, cobbler
Friday, March 23 Breakfast: Cinnamon roll. cereal, juice or fruit
Lunch: Ham and cheese sandwich, potato wedges, fruit
Monday, Mareb 28 Breakfast: Peanut butter toast. juice or fruit
Lunch: Barbecue on buns, tatar tots, fruit
'lUesday, March 27 Breakfast: Coffee cake, cereal, juice or&uit
Lunch: Stir fty, rice, salad, fruit . .
Nob BUI Center, Sierra VIsta Primary
Wednesday, Mareb 21 -BreaJd'ast: Oatmeal
Lunch: Pizza, eom.. salad, fruit, Jell-0,-frult .
Thumiay. March 2$ -Parem-feaohor c:opftmmces
. Friday, March 28 Paren&-teac:her conferences
Monday, March 28 -Breal<faet: Scrambled •IIIIB ana wast
Lunch: Taco Bell Fieata Burrito, .nacho · rounds, salad, fruit
'1\Jeaday, ,March 27 -Breakfast: Ohurros
Lunoh: Ra•ioli.- arean beans, roD. ·salad,.cooJde.
· ! White :Mountain lllementary, . IJitemb!dt#e
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school baa produced aueh notable alWDDi as .Coni-ad Hilton, Pull- PlUe .,.umers Paul Horpn, Ira Harkey and 'lbmm,y Thompson; Cable televi· slon pi..._,. Bin Daniels;men Sa!n Donaldson and Chuck Roberts; and Footba11 Hall of Famer &ger Staub&:b.
With both a junior and senior ROTC prognu:il, the . institute alao - tbos& intereated in pUrauing a military career or a service acacknDy ~an opportunlcy to dooo.
For lllOJ'8 information about tbe open house adivitiea, c:all (800) 421-5876.
Bacbelor's degree offered here
Tbe ·Ruidoso Canter of Eastern New Mexico University will begin olfering a baebelor's dsgree in eerly c:bildbaed education in Ruidoso in August2001. .
Tbe - will be deliv-ered loc:ally by instz-w:tors and by instl'Uctional television..
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Teaching Spa11ish with a
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A Hondo ~acher hailing from New Jersey gets up .
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WliDNESDAY, MARcH 21, 2001
Classes will begin on Aug. 27. lnterested.applicantamustsuc- p · ceaaiWiy completa tbe Thacher rimo, ~. abuelos, cuiiado:
Bryan said in -.._,"'iitther,_":"-•~ working far the same . previOU!I years of te'\c:hlllg• -w.,U:tlfe """ colnpany bare. .The she'd bad a bard tUne interestiDg BiJwn. political situation ·was Spaniah.studenta in their familias, but in WY; tbey bad a revolution
Assessment 'll!st fi>r tbe state of these are some of tbe WQrds tbe students
New~~~~~::f~:;:~:~+in Edle·Bry&n's Spanieb. claaa in Hondo least ~o years of 1eamec1 and applied to fiUnlly joumals · ate college course work and they creat!!d as a clasS. prqje4 accepted . into the ENMU Tbe 16 lint-year Spamsb - d.:o-'Thou:luB- Education p,_...,. orated their joulnals with photographs of .
For more Information, c:on- their tlunily members. Tbe joumals were tact JiDi Miller at 267·2120 or on display M8reb 16 fi>r patent-teacher Cathy Overdorf at 267-3157, or day. eall (800) 934-3668. · Bryan. who's taught Spaniah for 20
Parent-teacher eouferences Monday, Mareh · ·26 -
Breakf8st: ·Breakfilst pi:tza. Lunch: Chicken soft taco,
Spanish rice, salad, fruit; Express: Rib barbecue sandwich basket 1 1\aesday, March 27 -Breakfaat: Donut
Lunch: Chicken pot pie, roll, salad. fruit; Express: Pizza basket·
Ruidoso 1\Uddle School Wednesday, March 21 -
Breakfast: Cburros Lunch: Corn dog, baked
beano, salad, :IinDt Thursday, March 22 -
Breakfast: Cinnamon rolls Lunch: · Pork roast,
masbad potatosa witb gravy, roll, aalad,_fruit
Friday, March 23 Breakfaet: ~al
Lunch:...-:bean bUrrito, aalsa, salad. &uit .
Monday, March 26 :Breakfast: Cereal
Lunch: Foot long chili cheese dog, baked beans., salad, fruit
years. moStly in New Jersey, said this was an experimental way. of teac:hlllg tlunily vocahulary, and sba was surprised by ita ....,.,..s.
. "We were doiDg .a lesson on the.fftmily and tbe fiunily members (in ilpanlsb ll ,_ c:ouslns, nepheWs. I thougb.tthat:would tie in nic:el,y with that. Wben I started, I didn't realize it would be sueh a ~ idsa .... I'm going to do it every _year." •
Hondo, it was. a c:ompletely different story. after we left; and m,y moth-'Thia ia probably the closest community er's German, so we gQt in (to tbe U.S.)
I've ever been in, as far aa tlunily (goes)," tfuough her visa. • ebe said 'This Was very refteShlDg. • Bryan said her husband ·.had been S~ Randi ()omez S~ she liked dreaming about coming to NeW Mexico for
~"'q project because it allowed her to be ere- years. AB an electrlclan. he worked on the · ative. · WaJ.. .. Mart store.
"And lind!"'« old pictures and looking '1 came to visit in the Slimmer and I fell back ... wali fun." Gomez ••id. "I bad to go in love ·with Ruidoso," Bryan said. "I visitthrough boxes of pictures and find the. eel for three summers after that before we right ones, snd you remember all tbose moved. t made liiends very sasUy here." times." The couple settled in Capitan, and
She pointed to a picture ofherselfwban Bryan bad in-.!ed to retU:e from teachshe was 5, along with her sister . .Another ing. Then she saw 1!1 notice about the annupl)oto in ~ jDU,Qllll sbpws .the. whole .al .Hpndo Fiesta Dancers' perl'ormance. ~ed fiunlly;- Itt :her :brother's high attended it and met school superintendent schebl'ilradilatii!IL- ' ' ' - · Barbara Casey, who persuaded her to ·
Freshman Launm Riehardson said her teach there. 'lbe fact that Hondo is on a llltber helped her with her family journal; folll'-llay school week helped convince her. giving her information and helping with "'fit hadn't been for tbe Fissta Dancers, · tbe Spanish terms. She said She liked tba . I wouldn't have known that Hondo existprqject, especially looking through and eel," sba said.
choosing tbe.pictui-e• ebe would use. """""""'.....,~· -----:-. 77_ Harm.on,. Haun. also a fresbma'n,
sBid it was fun because she got to learn a lot oftbe words to dsscribe her tl>mily, and sba's proUd to sbow olfher.fiunll,)<
"She's a good teacher," Haun said of Bryan. "Sba helped me to understand a lot.,. .
Now tbat sba's seen tbat tlunily joiD" nale are a good wa¥ to teach Spanish vocabulary, Bryan said sba'll do It every yeBr, but plans to make some changes.
"I'll probably-make tbe material I use a little more profesa!OJ!8)," sba said. "Also I would like to involve parents qwre and. make it more or a.familymement.Q..
Thill ia Bcyan's first year to teach in ~· She 8lso taacbes English as a ~ La.oguage <or ESL). .
"l eame filim Venezuelll when I was lll," sba said. "Myllltbar wclrked. fi>r an oil - in vanezuela and anded up ' . ' .
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Tills • ...,.., of a family journal shows Lauren Richardson's family.
Tuesday, March 27 -Breakfaat: Churros
Lunch: Taco salad, beano, aalaa, :IinDt ~ PWsram lor. teach~ offetoo fQr second SUiilmer. .. ' . ' -
Ruidoso High School Wednesday, Mart>h 21 -
Br!lald'llBt: Chunos Lunch' Lasagna, green
beans,. garlic bread, sala'd,. :IinDt
Thursday, March 22 Breakfast: Ciimamon rolls
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2001 EDUCAtiON. RUIDOSO NEWS 0 P.WE. SB .. 0o clot to doh.,d color.
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yea"r"e Winner ~ Rlchan:l Peck for "A vear Down Yonder ... ThiB Ia ttta aaquid :to
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. His background Richard Peck's fust writing job was
in the Army. He was assigned to write the chaplain's sermons at hiS base iJi
·Germany. · . He later taught high-SChool and
t®njuniOr-high Eugllsb He bad ·trouble finding books written for jllllior,high-age kids. So he decided .to quit teaching and write his oWn.
He said it W.,S bis studsnta whli gave IUm the voices fur bis. boob.
A publlsber bought bis fust ~look_ as soon as he bad written it. His work
lro"ALongFnxn Chl9ago, • ._...,.._ -swnmen~.lna ....... -. ------Dler' learn a lot ...,... __ -........... SOme~
. Time and place to read: ~I miL I never go anywhere without a booiL I live ao much oftlzy'JU'e in airports and planes, I get .wonderful reading dons there."
. Favorite kids' author:~ Twain. "He turned me onto re8dlng as a cbild, and he· helps me with my writing today." . .
Hobbles: "I love to travel. I work it
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Richard Peck does :not-write every day. He said, "I just keep.at it. Thme's
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m,y-lusver dreamsd rd aes 1 :,'!'b~is much of the world, and I a!~ wanted to. Being a writer made it happau."
~Rookie Cookieli Recl e • -v~· Super Spread Muffin.
You'D need: ·-glrt-·a
=· . He writes each book six times. At the end of the sixth--he tbrow&· awaythe6rst~Thenhe-
Color: all.autumn colors, probably beeause "I was one of those kids who liksd going bBck to school every iillL •
• 2/a ·cup ~ut butter • 1/a cup cieam cheeae, softened .o 2 tablsapoons hOney • 1, tablespOon iW.sins a woman· anew~ _
aura to'BIIr He said; "I wouldn't know bOw to . write the fust chapter untn I know bOw it eilds." --
National Ubrary -18 Apr111-7.
He travels about 50,000 miles a year, Spesk:ing at h'braries and schOOls. AdviCE> to kids •
. Tbalheme la"'your libra~-
"Learn fivs nsw words a day, not big words out of a dictiouary, but words youeanUse,•
~~ Lib;;;:;-w;;k-· I~;; Words that remind us of books are hidden ip the bloCk below. . Some wortlsS!B hid- backward ar diagonally. Sse W l/OU can tnt BOOK, WORD, m;AD, PAGE, SEIIITENCE. CHAPTEA; ART, . T11LE. AUTHOR, PUNCTIJJmQN, STORY, CHARACTER. PLOT. ART1ST, PLACE. NAME. COVER, UBRARY, DISCUSS. IlEA
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ln-..,.ukeu.,~ a1~glrl andanolghbarboy )Din forces at their new school. Bolh --Hill to ... wllh . ekleriY"relallvea. ~-...., aron't-.The WOIId •• tun of mllrllta arid 8lnlyS. ·
• 1 tablespoon suntlower sesds • 1 Eugllsb mu1lln, split in helf and toasted Whlit to do: . 1. Iu·a small·bowl, ~ine peanut butter, cream cheese
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Meet Shar Jackson Slnos 1995, Sbar Jackson bas played
Niecy on the Sbow "Moeshe." · Sbar bas been in sbow business since
sbe was 3 and appeared in'commercials. She bas been in more tbeu 150 of them. She also worked as a model when silo!. ·. · •. was.w..oung. .:.~ .~ .. ;.:;;.1.:\ .v.-. ....... , ... ••i
~;~~lol;j in Lb8 Angeles,bas•four siaterll'and ·• ' " two b free time, she studies karate and judo. She also likes daucing, jet skiing, ice skating. playing video games, and watching football and basketball. Her favorite fbodll are pasta and cheese.
She would like to go to college and -dy psychology and theater. Some of her favorite musical perfomlers are 'N Sync, Celiue Dion and Christina Aguilera. -----.-.-o .... ____ ....
Spy ... Meet Illustrator David Mini spy· is resdiug to her little brother. See can fiud: • lime beau
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~ill~~~ F~yPh';,~-It's fun to learn phonics, or the WBY "' .e::::?ll letters sound. This week's target sound ~ is the one made by the EA blend, as in the word bead.
Dylam What do you call a 3-foot _.mer?·~ 8
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The Caklaco:lt Medal Ia pre1anted each vaar to the llluatrator of Ule mDIIt distinguished --for chlldntn. This year's
Winner was David Small tor ""So You want tQ Be Ptealdeo it7"
His background When he was 38, David Small lost
his job teaching art at a college. He began working on children's books and other art jobs full time.
Since then, DaVid Small bas • illustrated about 30 piCture books, sevau of which he bas also written.
He also illustrates magazine and newspaper articles. He trawls a lot, speaking in schools and libraries.
He wrote bis fust book, "Eulalie and the Hopping Head," when he was still teaching. "
"So You _ ...... Pnlaldaalt?"" .., .IUdllh St.Gaolge -...... -----
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Some favorites: Time and plaee to read: 0D
airplanes and heii>re going to sleep. Hobbles: "Drawing is my hobby;
Wilrk is tJzy' hobby; I lovs my work; it's relaxing tQ me. It is my favorite thing to do."
· 'IV: the IUlWS. "I don't really like Tv. It really robs us of our . imaginatiOJi And watching TV all eveuiug is like your whole lifu bas been sucked into tbe box."
Music: jazz. He always bas music golog when he's work!nil.
Colom; "llovs all colors. I can taste them. I really, really >espond to colors emotiODaily, even blsclt and white,.especially. black. •
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Advice to kids David Small said: "The most
diJiicult times in your lives -Y turn out to be the beat or the most important times in your lives."
When he·was 12 he had cancer. He was operated on when he was 14, and nearly died.
He said: •4s YQU can im_agine, this_ bad a big, big, big effect on Dzy'life then and now, au emotioua1 effect. It's besn the source of my greatest anxieties and my greatest successes.
"It bas ~·d• me aet immedilitely on idees. ~ sit around waiting and ~- I know fur a eertsinJ;y that we don't have a 'lot of time.
"But it also mads me impatient, and thet's a d<JWn side. ·
"'ur culture is ao full of people grumbling and complaining. rm lueky to be alive. rve appreciated JioY.Iife; more tbeu lllliiiY people do.• ~. ·
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·P.O. 891' U:B. Ruidoso. NM 8834!11 505-257-4001 .
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PUBLISH.R'S NOTICE: All rttaleatate actvertlalng In thla newapaper Ia suboo leot to the Federal Fair tioualng Act ol 1968 whiQh makea It Illegal ~ advert:lee "any preference limitatiOn or discrimination baaed on race. color, religion~_!••• handicap, ••miller •nnua.· or national orlglni.~r any Intention to ma~n~ any auch preference, limite· tlon or dlacrlmlnatlon.'' Thla newapaper will not knowingly accept any advartlalng foi real eetale WhiCh Ia In violation ol the law. our realiera are hareJoW Informed that all dweiUnga aclvert18ed In thla newapapar are available on an equJil opportunity baala. To complain of dlacrlmlna-
. tlon, call HUD toll free 1· 800-424-SHO.
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_lalclaiUIIIl (306)25116-6707 RANCH LlllnMOS Wloi\ITitDI
3BDI2BA, LARGE decks. sun & epa room, paved driveway, good location near Whlta Mountain Schools by owner. 267-0221 420·1171
6 ACFIE COTTAGE Resort-for sate by owner, $1 .5 million, 4.2xgross, 13 cabins with large -comfortable home!; Upper Canyon. Call 257-2 57.
UQUOR LICENSE! • Uncoln CountY. PaCkage a bv the dl'ln"k anywhere In . Uncoln County. 1-888-558-134g
TRADE 2000 WINN&BAGO motor home Slldeout Model, for small cabin or condo In the $70,000-$80,000 range. (940) 383--9811
L;,tJD FOn SALE
LAND FOn Sfl.t 1= . GORGEOUS 10 ACRE tract ol.lanct··on Fort Stanton Rd. Great Sierra Blanca views, big trees, excel· lent · nelghboi"hood. $110,000. Call 258·2550 case Terra Realty
VIEW, 1 ACRE ON Bonita Drive In Lama Grande Acres. surveyed, $12,600. 257-5842. . '·
Houses r:on SALE
109 MARBLE DFIIVE. Over 24"50 SQ. fl., 3BAJ3-48D, 2 whirlpool tubs, rock covered ttreplacefpellet stove. Two covered deckS, 2 car healed garage. Gorgeously remodeled. 338· 7946
3 BDJZ.&BA, office, llbi-ary, hot tub room, located on 3 golf course Iota. By owner. &36,000. 257-7473 or 267·6a06
BEST BUY IN Ruldosollll 14X76 SBD12BA with Oreplace (needs a little work), huge deck, 1.1 woodej:l aCres In Alto. Flr$t $39,000. 378·8800
BY OWNER: NICE 2,073 aq.ft. 3bdl2ba. Country kllchen, fireplace, deckS~. great semi;P.rlvate Ruidoso rocation. '-165,000. 267-2045. •
CAPITAN 8 ACRES spec· tacular view Santa Fe style adobe, Furnished/unfurnished $199,500. 505-364-9702
fOR SALE BY OWNER
Graclocation, 31.4 Swallow. New o;:us1om buill. 2bdl2ba.
firepl•-· laundry, p:~nny. llll11pplianO>e$. laorgc covered
deck, finiahal. pnp. for appointme-nt to S«
1hi1 1~ial home all I-BOD-n3-3266
FOA SALE NICE 3BD/1BA hOme and 40 .fl. shop ·on two lots in the Downs. Needs TLC. Price negotiable. Please call 378· 8013
Hou::;;t::S FOR
SALE
THIS COUNTRY HOME has 3BD/2BA with hot tub. 3 nat aorea with River Frontage, lrult · trees, 50X50 barn With stable and corr~s. Good location, nice view, 1 mile from J'ace track. Part of- an estate. (606)257-1888 . owner Agent
CONDOS rOll SALE
2BDI'I.5BAI FURNISHED, like new V ew of 6 holes Unks golt course aDd Sler· ra Blanca. By owner. after
·e:O(J p~ (915)821·2689 .
MANUf"AC fUR ED
HUMto.S I"OR SALE
.$29 PER MON'IJI o.A.C. ·3 bedroom, 2 both
dpub!Cwide, delivered und sel-up.
·-~8577 ·• 000.546
4BDJ3BA HOUSE, ready 10 move In, Low ~yments,
, beauUiuJ are In Allo. · For t aale:.-.by, owner ... -Ask~ to.r
Anfhonr 1-877-a1o:sa.ea or 927- 269-
$598 DOWN1. $1 99/monlt"l on new HuD · certllled homes. Call the men. 1· 888-957-3697. 000956
BY OWNER, FOR SALE: Brand new.hOme In Alto, all utllltles are on. Ldw down monthly pa~ent; Ask lot Anthony 1-877-810-8863 or 927·1289
FIRST TIME HOME bvr.· ers. Help Is av&Uab e through our government programs. OaU 1-800-391· 3679dl868
... OR SALE EiES't OFFER: New 16XSOJ..Jiook value $42,483 - omtrs start at $2&.250. can 1-988-784-5779 for details. ·
FOR SALE ·a~ OWNER: Two acres In Al.ta, heaVIly wooded, private' tirlve, 4BD/SBA horile . With ~ropanel roof. . ASk . for !":.l~!!f~877~1~~~~~
AUTOS FOR SAL[
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MANLJFACTU IIOMES FOR SAT F
AUTOS r:on SALE EAGLE. CREEK VERY desirable building site. B 112 acres. Oreal buy at $130,000. Call 258-2550 casa Terra Realty
LAFIGE 4.BDJ3BA HOME, ~8al. 258-1600 ·or · We Hel'p Vau With
EXCI!LLENT COMMER· CIAL and/or residential location. Choose S or 10 acres Off Air Port Rd. State HWY 220. Call 258-2650 Caea Tarrs Realty.
NI!W HOUSI!, 3BD/2BA. 832 eq.ft., covered decks, drive to be paved. 518 Old FL Stantori, Alto. soetal Membership. 338-~
ReAL ESTATE
NEAR RUIDOSO 43 ACRES $39,900.00
210 ACRES $59,900.00 tel. Be elec., road frontage,
IPirlv·at•B, views. Easy financing. 1-800-883-4841 . . .
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. Vehicle Credit
Roswell Toyota has set up .a secondary financing deparbTJent to help people with credit problems. .
We'll work with you to finance your next new or pre-owned car, truck, van orSUV.
No flash, no empty promises. Come see us and we'll work with you: .
Fritz Freese ltc:i!W¥!!111: T~ 1-w, C!08Qqrid $t.
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ZCIO. Fano1 Jl:qulp.....nt ~70,-ol!f<.Gral1>& 280. Produee & Plants 290, Pets & Sul'P!Ies 300. Yard Sillies . .
II of Issu,>$::~-::.·--0 WEDNESoi.v .
310. H...,.ebold Gc!ods n8.l\\bosl<ai-330.Antlques
HeLP WANTED
,2$0.'
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FOR RE~n
-APARTMENTS ON
NOB HILL
All new·
Santa Fe Style 4-PI exes
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257-2511
· 1 BD APARTMENT avail~ able ln Capitan. $290/mo. plus deposit. Water, trash and sewer paid. 354-0023 or 354~271 1.
·340.A ..... 3So. s~• Goods. 360 l\ol'loee11aneous .. 37o: wipite4 .too~ 380. Help Wanied 3!lo.:Work Wanted 400.8--410. ~· SlttiDll. 428. (;bUd Care . 430. Cblld Carew-440. FlreWOCJCI for Sale 4j;0. A\JOdoDS' . 460. L<lft·& Found 470. 'J,'bliDk You -480. A~llft~ents-4!10 • ._ ...... SOO.CUDS-
APARTMENTS
FOH RENT
1BQ/1BA, firePlace, wa&haridrYer, . applrarides, $S751mo •. · plus .utilitieS. Small ranCh ·In Uncoln, will ~ part or rent fOr caretakll'lg. 505~653-4041. Aefarancesl 1 yr. lease requlretl. CLEAN UNFURNISHED 28011 BA, close to town $47!Pn\o . plus depQslt. Water paid. Call 257;,g(l6'7. ask for SQOtt evenings :,36-1880
FOR• LEASE: Apart. menta/Studios 750·1500 · sq. fl. Great for live In artist studios. High cellln9B:, oak Doors, north wlfldowa. HighWay 70 East 505-- 378-81.5Q ••.•. NICEST TWOSEDROOM, one bath a~Brtment In town. Cathedral callings, washar/\iryer, dishwasher, refrigerator t ·r;ltove lncluo;. ed. aas neat/hot water. ~Low UTILITIES". 915-757-8043 lot details.
MOOILES f'Ofl
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NICE, "EWER, 312 .IN Capitan, great view, .etor_,. "ga, . covered porch,
. S595/mO •. 354-403£J,
ONE MONTH FREE ~TI 2bdllba Condo. Finplace, •lnsle ~. uniUrnW.cd. Get One monllb r.- nin1 willb ynr tea-. S4751mo, lncludn waieL
No pen. Sccurhy depom.: nqulr.d. Call Coadotel • 2'11-5200.. NM Lken• t'll789C
COORDIN.A: • ful t e WI bene 11$
managemcrit. Wages, continued educatiOn. This 11 the perfect job for a detailed RN who is tired o pounding the halls and working every other week.: end. A plus to have experience. will train. Sen4 Resume to: Director of Nursing.
. MEDICARE COORDINATOR fUll. time posif lion with benefits & continued education. Are yoq an R.N who would like some variety in your nursf ing CQJ'CCI" using your people and clinicp.l skills 1;6 coordinate ·admissions and services internally 8i externally to help people interlace with the com~ munity. Be part of the· nurse management Centetl will train. Management wages. Send Resume tot Director of Nursing. :
RN:LPN,-:-GN, it is time to join a great teamt It i$ time to have a position t'b.at you can wrap Br01J114 the rest of your lif"ct Work 8 hour shifts with ben:. Ofits. good wages, feeling of accomplishment~ continued education. Apply at:
Betty Dare Good Samaritan Center 31~1 N. Florida Ave., Alamogordo, EOE ·
@PMS PRESBXTERI;t,N' ~JORICAL SEBYICES
Bull ing a e(ilt ler State
PMS is a·noti-profit Corporation providing medical, dcp.tal, children's se!rvices, behavioral health. ,an_.d supportive living services to thct oiult(~cultural people· of New MexJco.
. .Join our tea~ lo bop roVIng the heatO. and Hves or all people of fbe Southwest! We offer ~mpedtlve salaries, great beneftts, aad a comfortable working eitvlronmeat.
Home HeaJt)l/Ho.spice Servh:es.of Lincoln County · · · . , · . Home Health Aid · · . .
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·Medici.! Setvices i$ lo<!k;itig for'the following para-professionals to . · 'patients in Ulei~<>wn:.homes, · · inciude providing basic! I
and;solUo; fori,>atieJtts in the home,· ina hODJI>
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FOR R,EN'l' Comm~rc:lal res1auran1 building an,d cqliipmenl al entronce 1o U.PP._er Cnnyon. Monlhly ftnlal $2.200 pJuK ulllldes. Property ulso FORSALE. •
Call James Paxton CENTURY 21
~en ·Real· Estu1e ~'l 7 or 800.6SS.l773
Grear ofHce located In N:t;n'th Creek Professl""al Padt. "r~ level.-, large open oftiCcs 7 bathroom on each BOOk. ExeeUen.r Condition and location.
Please C:all jaJDes · orM~yn~
CENTURY 2:1 Aspen Real &late 2:57-9~57 .,.. 1-300-658-2:773.
Owner ia _a licenRCI NM Real ~ Broker.
£3USINESS
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BUSINESS FOR SALE: $50()0. Down, $125. per week. owner flnanclng. 330 . SudderUl 505 257· 6303
CHARTER TOUR company; Includes comfortable bua, Inventory, accciunts.
. Excellenl·buslness- far per--· aan enJoying history/be..,__ ty of'Lincoln County. Commercial bua In excellanl condition~ handicap llfl 505 420-9615 . '
SMALL RESTAURANT for sate mid-town. Front window on sidewalk, great lOcation. Going back to cal= 257-78'16· or 258-.
H~LI-' WAN IED
ANNOmi.CEMENT· FOBEMPLOYMENT
Maalllllem Apache Saboala Ia saelclllg quaUDed appUaantslor the rOuawlnu:
•lldvltr/lltbbJIIc Bus Ddvar •Gaak • euilalhn (Su ..... l8) • Blab Bahaol Faalbllll Gaaabl'l'aaahu •llld SDIIDDl COIIIISIIIDI . • s....-Edw:allan 'l'eaaher
OPIIRDIG DATE: ·March 2, 2001 GLOBING DATE: UnUII'Oied
Pick up -~~~;au .... --~==In-
Fur -...lnfannallan aboQia spe.uk:. pasltiDII. Cllll- PIII8CIIUIBIIIfftmlal
(BOB) &71-4431.
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1988 PORSCHE 944 TurbQ. Show-room new, 341( miles, sport letrth'er se.ats, su.n roof, Colgan front end maak, 6 speed, AIC, · new Bla~plunk, AMIFMICD_AadlO. $~0 Flrin Call. (605)336-1 _
83 HONDA- AeCORD .LX, 100K 4 door; new flree. good condition $3900. Call 267-27.11 or 257-4428
FO" SALI! 1990 'FORD Ranger, 1878 Jeep Wa(lone•r, 1972 VolkBWliQOO buaii 1991 Kawasaki JBt: Ski. Ca 257-2QBO
1988 . TOYOTA. 4X4, 70,630 mile&, 4 cylinder, good tJre~1 cargo- mat. camper shEnl. $5,e;oo 258.-91_27 ' . '
1882 FORb EXPLORI!R XL T 4X4 PW/PL. high mileage.·. Great to leave ·at airport tor ~ur ny,-lna. $4500 258-«.23 eave. ~asage.
189& NI$BAN 4X4 FOR.. sale. Excellent condlllon. .AJC, Ve, shell ·.and bed 'lln$r, ..,DA book 10,166 sale price $9750. 267-0421 - .· .
1987 GMC EXT CAB 2WD auto. loaded, SLE, a ci.Dor', 3!50 VS, shorl bed, white, -like o"eW $12,950. oso. 336-9112.
1998 'FORD RANGER: xlt,aulumn orange, 4x2 118reslde bed; 2.5 eng, 4 cyl, 5 spd, manual-14 600 · mnes, excellent condition $8000. 378-4216
A VERY GOOD TRUCK super cab, '89 · F-260 4X4,
· camper· shell, 5 speed. excellent shape, long bad. 257-3768. $1,800.
11 ELP WANTED
carrizozo, NM Flnea~u..,
glassware_. china • furniture .. old west
and Indian·
Htol P WMHED
Celllabby Cummings 81811ch Manager
258-2359 No fee 1o lhe employee. EOE
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ta SOurce of oubas telndlvldually t7 Jazzy rhythm
techr:rtqua . t• Four-wheeler te Ptomulgilte llOHyb•d ""ZI~Id.
offirlng . 1*--NaNa :M·Wkesex· · aymljofa
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AVOCADO I!LECmiC . range w/j:eramlc cook top, 8125. 257-6936 alternoons or nights.!
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1.-tna Welalll• ... Feel ... GnaU Wflh lllttlwoillbpl NLIIDnr und
Sdcn.,. hiM!: IU olf'cfl niiiJ• IHII • Dlill ........., ..
t1 is • ,...l'<lhtllo""ry II ow or b<-rttul ~md.c.,. (:ftut.ot;l 10 help ymo .
bum l'tli.·IMo~ 'Y'tfjlhi ..,d fnclla and olill !llDimaln ~urr..,I'(IJI """''·
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lpd-JUienl- Dbtrlhomon
VIllage Furniture
GOOD EJI!OINNER CoM-PUTii!R with monitOr, new. kEJYbo-.rd, Windows 95 Mli:rp SQrt,'l\fork$, games, Cd Rom, speakers, video -carc:t ~8-9148 ·
.. Since 1979" New & .Used Fumitu.re MARCH MEGA-HOME
blow :o!J_t, 2BX80 412 or 312 with ivc skirting, color TV, computer, play station, vacuurn, wailheir & dry'er, di1$hWasher. wireless Dhone and $1 OOQ.OO funilture allowanCe, .all lor Just
'$48,900.00. Call John @ 1-800--391-3ij79._ .
.& Mattresses We Buy, s~ &: Trade B60 ~ • a57-76TS
WASHBURN GUITAR. 1893 ·model LTD93, $250. 491-3452. .
ANTIQUES PENTIUM 188 &.133 Cafn· pulers 2 Powermacs, 2
·-------~ : Powerbciok laptops . ·Choice $200 each. . 2l17. D "A
303-237-02911 29()') <..;tldd('r1h
Hunloso, :---.i'\1
Sudderth, Gazebo, II 16 (back ne_xt to SpankY"s) 8-5.
PORTA$LE GENERATOR. Coleman model· 1600, low
. huB, $300. 491-31\52
RICH GARDEN DIRT fOr sale, $15.0~ dellv:~~67fa11 3 7846 Or
HELP WANTED
CASE MANAGER • Community Mental Health Center !Jeeking case manager to prOvide service's in juvenile comniunity coirections "Setting. Must hsve B.achelor's Degree- in Criminal Justice,. Psychology, Social Work or related fteld. 1\vo openings: One in Alsmogordo, one in Ruidoso.
The Counseling Center offers competitive salaries, and excellent fringe benefits. Send letter of interest and resume to The Counseling Center, : A1TN: Human Resources, 1900 B. 10"" Street, Alamogordo, NM 88310. Posltion open until filled. BOB.
CROSSWORD.
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H~7o·· RUlaoso
KITCHEN. HELP, experienced. ApDfv In """"'"· 6:3Dam-3:00Pr:n. Mon-Frl, Alto cate. Hwy 48 & oavtlan Cenyon. LOG CABIN Restaullilnl n~ing bus person, hostess and cook. App'ly In paraon. 1074 Mechem
HELP WANTED
• NOW ACCEPTING applications tor all positions. Orcat wages and the best tip potential around. Insurance and. 40l{k) plan· available. Apply id person Monday through Friday,11/27 • 12/1, .between 1 :00 pm and 4:00 pm. Applications accepted at anytime during bu$iness hours.~ Apply at 2823 Sudderth Drive. No phone call plea&;e. EOE employer.
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST needed In busy Community Mental Health Agency. Minimum requirements: High school graduate or equivalent, one year of general office experience or technlca:J job training, excellent communications skills, experience dealing with the public, and basic computer skills.
Send letter of Interest and resume to: The Counseling Center, 206 Sudderth Dr .• Ruidoso, NM 88345, and/or pick up and
complete eml!lOY!IJent application a same address. Position open until filled.
Excellent benefits ackage. EOE
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easonal Park Maintenance Bonito Lake, $6.00/hr; Full~ time Seasonal Park Ranger - BOnito lake, $6.00/hr. For mora Information, call the Job line at 439-4100. EOE. POSITION AVAILABLE working In lha RUidoso area wllh developmentally dtsabled · Individuals. Please call (505)439-5933
RUIDOSO CAR& C&NTitR ha• openings for:
1. Certified Nursing Assistants
2. Nursing Assistants (we will train)
3. laundry 4. Housekeeping 5. Prep Cooks •competitive wages, benefits available, vacation/sick pay RUIDOSO CARE CENTER
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Answer incomins call~: maintain employee time sheets, back- up for li'cent~lng agent, eu: .• Ouallfical ion!'!. H. S. diploma. 3 years related e"perience, PJVDclent In MS Wonl and E7«:el. f'C lherate. Salary DOE + full benefits. Deadline for applications March 30. 2001. Thke applications lo M~lero Oaming Com~ mission !ocared below Casino Apuche.
SONIC DRIVE-INS IS nOw accepting applications for mature, entHusiastiC, friendly crew membl;lrs for all positions. ApplY In person 9·11 a.m. at t 02 .Hor-. ton Circle, EOE
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Brlllante Construction Thomaa Brlllante"
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GARDEN GRE~N - · a Super Clean, P9Wfilrwa&h· lng, deck refiniShing; lawn-care plneriiiHKIIas, rooti9unera, trealbrueh ramovaJ FIRtj!bre•ks, def$n81bl~J •pace, . f-IAULING. estimates. 2&1'.;;!:172 Or 420·5~25 danger- . ousfllzlanat.com
COMPLEtE H~AN: Maintenance and' repair, conoreta, carpentry, .power washing, ,sealing or paintIng. Free eatlinat$8. References Bvallllbla. 257·0649. ask for _Tim.
EARL.V s~_RINCJ paintings 5 v._ear guaranty . power waSh off that black meld. Ruidoso Native l!oen~d contractor guaranteed best .,.-Ices,_ ca~ntry. metal roofs. 398-911 ~
EXCAVATING: ALL kinds~: ·Dump: Truck Service; Blacle/ct.it Roads; Culverts lnstalle~i Grl!lval Drives; Insured. NM579B1 Bemard Excavatl~ Lan£:1. =·ng. .378-4132, 420·
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N~-IJICE; Is · h~by given ttl · .. the LincOln- Co.~nty Lo gere TaK CammiUee will hold" 11& regularly scfleJ;Iuled meeting Qn WBdnesday, Marcfl 28, 2001, at 10:00 a.r'n;, at the Ruidoso ConvenuQn Center, 111 - Sler{a Blanca Drive~ Ruidoso. New MeXI-co. .
BUTTER/ ROOF alaanlng, yard mal.ntenance1 haUling window cleaning,. or any sinall Job you hilte to do. Free eatlmatea. Jo.e30--1511 ..
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Located In The 5addle Shop
AuxUiary aldea are r,vallabla ·UPQn n[l<tU&st; p ease . conlavt· Martha Gue~ at 648·2385 at least 48 hours lri advance· ol the meeting to make any necessary arrangements.
MARTHA GUEVARA ASSI~ANT CQUN.TV MANAOEFJ .
3309 1T(3)21 LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF LINCOLN TWELFTH JUDICIAL DIS·
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No. CV.o00-244
CONSECO · · FINANCE SERVICING CbRPOAA· TION · fka Gfeen Tree Ftnanclal Servicing Corporatl~n.
Plalnlift,
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GARNER W. WILLIS ak~;~ GARNER WILLIS, JEN· NIFER . D. WILLIS aka JENNIFER WILLIS and WELLS FARGO BANK, N.". fka NCiitwe't 'Binle New Mexico, National AssoclaUon,
Oefendani(SJ.
NQTIC§ OF SALE
Notice I& hereby given ~~ .on Ap{ll 11, 200l, al'lhe hour of 10:00 a.m., the undersigned SpeCial Mastar will, at "lhe northeast
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LOt 14. e!Octc.' 1 of FOURTH ADDITION TO AIRPORT. WEST, AuJ·
doso, Lincoln County, New Mexlc(J, as shown_ by ·the ·plat thereof med In -the
office of the County Clerk 01 Unoofn countv, ~
·lfi'mber-20,1978,lnTube · -No. 575.
LEGALs
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Not!Ce IS. further g1118n that fha pufchaSer 8t -$1Jeh &afe Shall taka title to the ab_ove· descrlbed · -rea.l property.
· s~Jt~CI10 a o_na (1) monltl rlljlfrt of radempUon.
laiNick Vep ·special Ma~ter
Nick Vega P.O. Box383 Carrizozo, N~ 88301
3380 4T(3)18,;2a,30.(4)8
U!GAL NOTICI! ·
NonCE OF PUBLIC · 'HEARING
. Notice iS hereby given that · a Pqblic Me.artng regardllig .amendme.nts to the Vll_te.ga of Auldoso .Downs· Elusl· ness Registration Chapter
. 8, Article 1·.1 lhrough'·1~6 --and BuSinese Licenses Chapter 8,_-.. A~lcla t!"'1 ·
Th& Plaintiff's' judgmerit -.· ~~~~~ ~.1~1-~ t;i 5 :Jg .under Count , which · p.m. at the Vlll&ge .Hall at . ==~:J:.=:,~~ ~B -. 122 DOwns Drive,. RIJidO!JO •- 1 to st st 1 1 t . Downs. CoP;les Qf the. pro-uaars n re n ne PD n posed 'oi'dlnance are avail· · seven five zero percent· oblo Hall d 1 (9.760%)·per annum from -VIllage .~rng March 1, 2001. The regular worlCing ho1,1ra. If amount of such Interest to youare-an·lndMdu&lwitha
ot ..,.,., will b ttls&blllty who Is In need ol lh~ data "':"'!tte 8 a reader. amplifier, guall· $1.065.45. · · '.ned sign· lang~e Inter-The Plaintiff'~ "Juc:igmenl pretE!I', or~ other IQrm ol
C 1. h'-h auxUta:ry aid or service 10 under ount 1, w "" attend "8!. ·artlclpate In lhe. InclUdes Interest arid CO:!Jts, hearing, east·contact th_e . Is $18,419.44 and the Village lark at VlllaQe ·at same bears lntereal at lhlr- R~,o~ldoao Downs VIllage teen point nina zero par- Hall at least ona Weak Prior. cent(13.990%) par annum th rrom March f 2001. The 10 a meeUng or as soon IPIIOunt of. such Interest. to . a8 possible. the date of sale will be $298.S2.
The Plaintiff has the rl~tto bid at such sale and s~bmll lis bfd verbally or In writing. The Plalnllff may a~ply all or any part· of Its Jui;tgmenl 10 the purchase priCe In "lieu of cash. The sale may "be Postponed and reschadUiad al the dl&ci-_etlon of ~a. Spec~ Maatar.
Notice Is turiher gtven that the real property and Improvements concamed with herein will be sold BUblecl to any and patent reservations, ·easements, all recorded and unrecorded IIana not foreclosed. herein, and 811 recorded and untecorded special assessments and . taxes thai may be due. Plaintiff and Its attomeys disclaim all ~.s.ffi.'~~llll¥., fo~:. f.l)~ 'the ..... _ ............ t a1 the' eare takes the p~rty subjecl to, the valuation of the · property by the County Assessor as teal or per· sonal prOperty, affixture of any mobile or manufacb.lred home to the land, deactivation of IIIIa to a· mobile or manulactured home on the pro~rty, 1f . any, environmental contamination on _the property,
All IntereSted ciUzenS will have the opportunity to give written or verbal com· men!.
/SIGiad.Y_ll Dillard Village fjJerkfTreasurer
339&.'1T(3)21 I..EGAL NOnCE
COUNTY OF LINCOLN F:IEP -11 00.;01~
co'UNTY OF UNCOLN
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
1lle County of unooln is Issuing a Request for Pro-posals for Ula management and op8ralion .of a clinic located In Lincoln COunty In the cominunlty of Hondo. The suCJ:eBSful
~lrtr'::Pb'J performance ln running similar facUIIIes; offer a detailed plan of transiUon which considers currant employees: a soRd plan lor staffing; may offer a financial benefil to the taxpayers of Lincoln County In ttia form of a leasernfanagamant @.gr&ement to operate lhe clinic: &nd provide a solid future -prOgnoslp of
LEGALS
•• ,, .. to ln~lvillw>l pllllori,.. · PfQ~O~Utl,; Wlll .tit re~Jyed
bY- Lincoln COunty, . .-.o. BOx- 711, e&«izo~ New MeX:Ico 88301. for RFP'. 41 QQ·01..0;!a-· .. until ·FrJuavi
· Jt.~n• tk-:~oo~ .. -a:oo .p.m lt:u:;at·'Pr8Vadlng tlrt\a. J· : ~ ·
Th"ere wu •. "' ma~BIOQo p,...pr.opoapt oonferttnc• on April 10, 2001 .-t tbe Hondo SchoOl;. In HQIU;IO," . -New ,.._.co &ct 9:~9~t"-!;
CoPies,. of the ReQuest "if9t Proposal ca_n be Obtained
· In persOn at ·the Off!~· of
;g;~~t'll!~~i' i l)poi1 wrlttwn or .tela on
· r~K~Uast to Jane W llama, .505~~5. ·. :-
1-lncO~- County_ re8arv6ii: the right to accept or rejeCt · · iiUlY or all proposals and fO wal'"' . .11111 . ftiiTJll!l.lltiiBS. Tlllit ..-<lol; ·to .,.,.,..., · wiH ·lOG bliiijlild upon U. oblalnl.rig of neoessary t1,.1nds.
The Procurement ·Code, SeCtions 13-1--28 through 1.3·1~199, NMSA, 1978 ImpOses civn and crlrhlnal ·· penalties tor code VIOla- : tiona. In addition_. tha Naw Mexico criminal statuttts: Impose felony/penalfiea.f« · Jll~al bribes, gratuhles and klclibacJgi.
All coSta Incurred by th~ propo&;er In lhe prepare.. tlon, transmiHBJ or presentation _of any proposal ot .material submlfled In ·response to lhls req!J_ast for proposals will be borne. solely by lhe_ propoSer.
·DATED this 15th . DEW of March 2001
COUN"IY ,OF LINCOLN
18/ROx Wilson · Chairman, Board of Com-, mlsslo~
339J 1T(3)21 •
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NOTICE-IF LIEN SALE Up'per Canyon Storage untts #9 and N10 HQusehold & Mise Items Last known owner: _ George A. & Linda Bibby P.O. Box 3052 . Carlsbad. N.M. 88221
·Lien Sal& Will Be Held: Date: March-24, 2001 1lma: 10:<K>am to 11 :ooam 'Location: Upper Canyon Storage. · t10.111 VIsion · RuldOsot, NM 88345 .
/s/Pea'i';l Eve WDI!am8,
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With summer fast approaching, the volume of trash Will in~ crease along s~ the streams and in the forest.
"J.'b.e Hwnane Society Of the UDited StateS asks 1hose of us who love wildlife not to litter and to clean up the litter left by others. . .
Keep garbage inside until the the day of collection to discouraging wildlife from learn~ ing to raid dumpsters for treats.
uWbetber you live in the city, the suburbs, or the country, your wild neighbors are attracted to items you dispose of every day,., HSUS officials state iil a brochure on the issue.
They warn that glass jars still smellin~ of peanut butter, plastic contalnels with a bit of -yogurt at the bottoin, plastic food wrap that looks and smells good enough to eat and plastic six-pack rings all can be deadly to ciuious and bungry.squinels, birds, raccooo, skunks, fOxes andm&JlY other animals. ·
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Birds and other animals can become entangled in plastic rings, causing injury or death. Any animal, even a domestic_ pet, can suffior and die after ingesting plastic packaging that causes an intcmal blockage.
Plastic wrap can be particularly deadly to marine animals and birds, who mistake it fot food floating on the surfit.ce of .water.
To avoid these tmgedies.. the HSUS asks people to: • Rinse all recyclable glass and plastic. contafuers to remove any food remnants or odors.
. Any container can be- a danger, ~ on th..- size and the ammal that's interested.
Some animals such as skunks 'are particularly vulnerable because their liollt Iiogs are too short td push containers off
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Week of March 21 -March 27, 2001
direction. Your mind. iS another stoty! Get it tose~!
Gemlnj; (MA)' 21 - Jgge 20> You have a good idea; Start-slow and take your time in planning. out every detail. Sleep on iL The morning light will show you the Way.
CapJ:CI'.! CJgge 21 ;. Job; Ul Your heart may be very tender at thistime, but don't wear your heart on your shoulder because there will- alWays be someone aro~md to knock: it down.
J.cw (July. 23 • Ayg 22l . n seems Uke the mOte you do, the mote ycu. have lb do. Regro\l:p and find out wliy you·Can"l: see lite liaJit.a' die end of the IUDRCI.
routine. Relax and 10 with the flow of life.
Scorpio: toe& 23 - Noy an Paper-chasing? Prepare: yourself, make a liSI and calls. before you have to run all over lhe place. Your energy cWld be spenus faSI as yourmbfiey.
Sulltariu•= INpy zz..mtzn 'lbings are looking up. but keep a took~ out where you step. .DoD~ als!.ime the
. ground will be lhere 10 botd;srou up. Feel your way lhrough.
Ca•uicsJm; Wee 22 .. .hi 19) Ydll may_ see someone fitida._ydt)r pasL
- they Criend "' ..... ~ ..... soul ~ing attd fmd out wliat.~·~IY >ll!ED. . .
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Blue Bunny·· Frozen Novelties Selected ·
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Aunt Jemima Waffles · 12.5 oz.
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Furrs .___,I Sliced .
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Furrs Orange Juice 12 oz.
99¢ Furra Club Price Save up to 3De
Furrs· Surely Soft Batti Tissue 12 rolls
99 ~~stlc Cutlery Furra Club Price Save up to 40e
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Cooked Tail-On Shrimo 91to 110 l!'ount
69£ Furrs Club Price save up to $1.00 per lb.
Previously Frozen Bas a Fillets
J9£ Furrs Club Price Save up to 1.00 per lb.
Fresh Farm-Raised Atlantic Salmon Fillets
499. lb.
Furrs Club Price Save up to $1.00 per lb.
Fresh Farm-Raised Catfish Fillets
49~ Furrs Club Price save up to $1.00 per lb.
Halibut Chunks
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Individually Quick Frozen Whiting Fillets 21b. Bag
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Pll_grlm's Pride Chicken · Breast Quarters. with Wing
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Thin-cut 7-Bone Chuck Steak
29~ Fum Club Price Save up to 40¢ per lb.
. Boneless Beef Stew Meat Value Pack
27%. Furrs Club Price Save up to 50¢ per lb.
John Morrell Bacon 12 oz. Fum Club Price Save up to :JOe o!_ohn Morrell
199 ea.
48 oz. Hot Fum Club Price Save up to~
449 ea.
State Fair Corn Dogs 12.7 to 16 oz. Original, Beef or Mini Furrs Club Price Save up to $1.50
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Pork. SP.are R1bs ..
Cross Rib · Steaks Value Pack
279 lb.
Furrs Club Price Save up to 90q: per tb;
Farmer John Boneless Pork Butt Roast
199 lb.
Furrs Club Price I Sav.e up to 40¢ per lb.
Value Pack
299 lb.
299 ea.
Salad_}~~ Club Price
Save up to 60¢ Food Club Crunchy Fish Sticks 48oz. Furra Club Price Save up to $2.00
599 ea.
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,r Tenderized ss Beef er Cross ~ak
Price 30¢ per lb.
(Frozen ·9(}¢ 1 Turkey. :?lb. Price BO¢ per lb.
I Beef ~rice 30¢ per lb.
1 ]69 Breast lb. ~rice 80¢ per lb.
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Sliced American Cheese Yellpw, While or Swiss
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]49 Furrs Club Price Save up to 20t
Fresh Strawberry Pie · 39 oz. Made with sweet fresh berries I . 499 FUlTS ClUb Save up to :t:z.uu
Blue Ridge . Deli Salads 16 oz. .
Jl~ Furrs Club Price Save up to 6ue per .
Dell Hot Meal Vegetable· or Cheese Lasaana Includes 2" sides, 1 dinner roll antl a small soda
'299. ea.
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Bakery · .. Dessert Shells 6 Count Great for individual dessert treats!
99¢ Furrs Club Save up to
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999 Furrs Club Price Save up to $3.00 Columbia Crest Wine
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829 Furrs Club Price Save up to $1.70 Sam Adams Beer 12 pack 12 oz. bottles
]]99 Furrs Club Price Save up to $2.00 Bacardl Rum Silver, Spice, Gold 750 mi.
]099 Furrs Club Price Save up to $1.80 Jose Cuervo Gold Teauila 750ml
]599 Ful'l'l Club Price Save up to $4.00
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Decker Cooked Ham 10 oz.
219 Furra Club Price Save up to 4~¢
Butterball Turkey Breast 6 oz.
]89 Ful'l'l Club Price · Save up to &De
Pillsbury Pie Crusts· 15 oz.
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499 Furrs Club Price
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Suave Skin Lotion 18 oz. ~
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899 Furrs Club Price sa.ve ~to $1.00 .
Ft!li Film 35mm 36 exposure 200 spe$d
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j99 Fum! Club Price Save up to $3.00 ·
Dellg_hHul Potnos onaTrel 6 inch Great for any com1el
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699 Fum! Club Price Save up to $2.00
Delicate Calla Lilies An elegant addtion to any special table setting!
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