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Who owns the Capitan cemetery, located n"orth of the town about a mile· aild a half 'loward

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eqln . 00\uity Commission · meeting, Monday w)ler!l several Capitan residents were present to

or a fence

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Date H. L. i\,pr2 60 29 Apr3 . 55 15 Apr4 • 66 • 34 Apr5 71 37

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·County M:'nager Les ~~~on cited state st;tutes . . . later,iri the !lay, "Let's take the i~ad . all~ws for fines and jail for public officii\ls who which provtde for mumctpal develo.Pm<!nt and and s.ee ·who owns .the cemetery and. go £ron\ ·violate $tatll ~tatues was explained. · jurisdiction over·cemeteries. • ·· ------·--,.~------there."Maybll"We'U'beableto·finda-nickel-ol'-tWo· . ·-J\:layJll"'Jl!hrulon i!J.!lo l!sltf;'d_ the ~cornl!li~s.ion

Nothing in the .sta.tutes, Olson'said, indicated 'for your girls." . . · · . what the count,y, is doi.ng to enforce subdivision that counties have any jurisdiction In· main· Commissionet'BIIlHartaskedMayorJohnson, He mentioned ~·awn· Ridge sub· tepance of cemeteries. · · · · What's wrong vadth · for lots ... everyone said he buill a quarter mile of road

·Hsaidthat · · cemeteries•arewithin dol's." Mayor Johnson ·"I can't' answer out there." n

doesn't make the county elsa as well. as me." ·

.some .. - .- ... - -·· the graves, commissioners . would for the county to ~r-·-- ~---.. ·- --••R-''""· -l~ __ .... _ .. , ,. ,__ . .... Appea_rjng.,b,e.!()r". tile_ .. CO}II!!':!~~io!'. \\l~re • a~sume ownership. '

d~legates from the Capitaq Woman's Ciufi.·wh•cli· .. -~uestloii 1iltswerecr- · -" · ""' . in them and .

"With burial registration, you might 'day's a·gehda for tau!r in the .

. commissioners late in the day. in discussing subdivision. regula lions, said the county will more. a11idly pursue enforcing or the regUlations.

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$2,01111 1---l

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Med-We~Care Drive' Pr.ogress• · . .

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. .. bas taken on the project of fercing .the cemetery. The question of ownership was answered later · · Labor has bee':' donated,. but the. women need in the day. . · , . _

Il)oney for fencmg and have raised about $1,000 1 • . • . ' •

With raffles, etli, but need another $2,000 or so to It turns out that the village of Ca.pltan owns the·. complete the job. cemetery, according to a warranty deed

~ providedJhe commission Mofrday by the Lincoln told Woman's Club County Abstract Co. · ·

one owns the· and that no organization

or group apparently responsible for upkeep. Howard Abercrombie also spoke on behalf of the cemetery project. . · . ' . · .

Anyone can be burled tber~ free 6f charge, the-:: commission was told. ·

'!'he women indicated they think the county · · should provide aid because the cemetery . is

outside the corpora~e limits of Capitan 'and is within the .county,

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The dated

Johns .. and J. P. · pers.on' .. · The deed was Aug. 25, 1959 •. Capitan Mayor · ·· said the cemetery ·

is dedicated, but to ari:Y"'"Pecific persori. Olson q oted a· ·· attorney's opinion that.

just beca~se a cemetery is a. public cemetery, thts does not milke it a county ceme!er.y. ·

Commission chalrmnn Jtamon Nunez told the Capital. delegation before ownership was

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be headed for trouble," Hart said.· .Before .the ·ownership issues was resolved,

Olson said he would check with the district at• tor!le)' to see if there is a wa'y for the county to

. become owner (If the· cemetery. . · . !toad Maintenance · · · · ·

Capitan Mayor Johnson als!> asked the com-mission for assistance In ·im·

. Subdividers who.do not meet pledges made In .. plats field with the county will be advised by

mall to comply, and then "affirmative action" will · instituted to force -

been or not meet specifications; the commissioner~ a,greed. •

In other action, the commission approved a salary ol$:120 per month or minimum wage-for the new <:ook at the cQUI\ty jail. • .

Also, . the co~misslcm ng••ced that $50 per . month ts a flur charge for the court house apartment used by Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Glen Bradley. Bradley is on call ·around the clock because of his residence within thl! cllut•t housl!. . ,

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GLASSIFIED AD RATES Onetlmepe:rwOJ'd. •• , •• ~-~·~·~··,•, ...... lOC. Two ii.QJ.es, .Jl(!r word ~ • · • • ~ ~ • • ~ • • • • • • • • • ~R nr.ee timet or m,Qre •••••. " ............. ~~c. Classlned dbljiay per Inch· ••...• • • · · .,3.00 Blind ad handling charge ......... • .. ,2,00

. . . '2 00 Minjr:p.ul!l any ad .•.••..•..•.•• w. ~ .. • • • • • .

TIRES l\"OR SALE:·4 G78:l!;l5 Tires ·for sale.

. . ' .. by Fr~ Buckles PERSONALS

House. Sen.

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coiJnty officials cleared the

. " 3, 197~. J>age 8

serve unl.imited 2·Y!!al' terms · · · · · It will· be ·· the 111'76 .

. U97]) facility The tax cut was written intll the general 11p- Sen. Las Vegas Schools The bill ... the state . . . Department Federal Standards. prop;iations bill In a special session. Its con· says a major legislative to sell the land and building occupied now by the

sunny climate; personal care clock. Homecooklng. $550 per-month . .o,;a1tr 1 credit on state lnc11me tax for gross receitP$ tax supP9fl fOI' public schools to $~ million. Basic Sale proceeds will be deposited in the 'state

, 648-23U for more information.or write FjO _pa.i1d ~ dru~ ·~nd, medi~.al .~i!!~· The tax -reli!!r ~ state support~~ u_p $30.3. ljllil!lo':', , , · . -,general func!. . . . . ··.. . ·· . · • . · Box 705, Cl!rri~ozo, New Mellieo 88301. 16- tptaJ iS' $'7-milbon. a year. ·•. · · · .. Sen .. L"'er's b1ll appropnat•n11 . ~50,000 for. ·· . Drilgbills·;e)atlng .\0 forfeiture.'!, and penalties, '

·'.•4c.. . · • ) · • • . ' • .ll~h,.e le~s\a~qre 1ncr'rase'! l!le :low Jncom'l tax seqior ,cit•~~~~ pr~grams for nuU'1t10n, tJ;:an- sponsor~ by Sen. Kenneth Schlien~. · R-Curry~ · • .. ' ·· ). ( .. '" · ~. ored\1•: totaling.· $1.1' milbi)n, '•~'\iC!' ,,..o,yere · sW,rtati(/J,l,ri)Cl'l'eationllndec!u~tlonJWa~pasSejJ.,o Quay, were, adppted,; Thjnlegls!atqre ·B)>'

'-----..:......::...::'-..... ..;....;.;..;...;..,~--:......,~ •· ~author1zed;;.\o levy a .25 of ·mle ·percenl 1groils · Among·.lltnounts ··lh.e Lege'.". bill spec1fi~· are ptopriated • $200 ooo 'for a livestock resllllrch , , . ~-~· ----.....:"-~.--.. ~-...,. .......... """!,....-. receiptS'tax by commission otdinance or VP,ter :. these: Lincoln <;o.unty, $13,~; Lea, Cowtty. - eenter at Clayto~. The bllt<iponsor w~s;'len, John '

· ., ' ' ' · · • · '· 1 ..- • , ,• · r~ereudum. ~- · • < · ·-. . ., · ~ .. ,. ;$9;40il.; G!l~l!alupe, ~11:>693; Unton; .§10~000; .. •Mol'l'ow·i>El·Unlon·C:Oifax-Harding..SI!R Miguel: . : .. ". . . ··tA'RR IZOZO AR.EA .: . . . .. ·.The legiB;Jature fliOVed .5 ·of one-· mill !lf';lhii. DeBaca, $)!\176; <;urry,..$'1.~;1 eolf;(xi$l~,65~; .,. RepublicapJegi$111tlve lead~rs said f.ax .relj.e( . ~ 1 . state's share of the _property tax:~ counties •. Taos and R1<J Arr•b~. combmed, $35,888; S1erra, voted by the legislature is the "direct result of

27 acres, nice lltree-bedroom home, 1.:; . Lawmake~s appropnated $85.2 m1lhon of the $13,500, and Valenma, '17,100, • . . Republican efforts." House Minority Wh.lp miles east of Carri•o•o. Barns, cross Wtapproprlated state general ~Wld ~urplus Gov.:JerryApodacaslgn~th~$7,>m~lhonUte Maurice Hobson, R-Li!lcoln•Otero, said: "Even · fencing, fivl> wells. Ideal for retire~ en~ prgjected ~~ne 3f). Now the surplus IS expected to . Dam !31ll. Ute Dam ~xpa!!s•on "!Ill pr~v•de wat!lr -thou!lb . there is said to be .a constitutional .. j home or small registered cow operation. be $4.5 mt!bo~. · for !'me New Mex1co Cities, m~ludmg Clov1s, problem with the income tax reb11te included _in J I..ocke.r plant can be purchas!>d in addition _A constitutional amendment by •. Rep, Jphn Ewt•ce, Jal_and J>or~les. Rep. c_l1fton :Moreland, Ule general ;:~ppr\)priations act, r feel the· rel"'f

· -..tQ'acreage. B1gbee, R·DeBaca; Gu11dalupe, Lmcoln and P·Quay-Ummr, spoJISored-tj_':, bill. . was lllng.ovetdue," . For further details contact Perteet- Torrance - cleared the legislature. It freezes The legislature vo~d $-,300 ln a spec1al •

. Park~> and Associates, Ruidpso, "Ph<>ne ~51· Into ·the coJIStltutlon the .state severance tax appropriation for electrical system lm· r-----------:------, · 4073 <>r Drawer 9. permanent fund.lfhe fund prlncip~lls expected provements. at Carrie Tingley Hospital, Truth or

to be $55 million June 30, 1976, The amendment cOnsequences •. A $59,000 appropriation was

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Carrizozo: ., Makeorter.648·292"0 H-Jp

will be on the 1976 general election ballot.· approved for Smokey Bear State !"ark at · Amendments to the Jaw "allowing coWtty Capitan. The money will .be used to acquire

maintenance assessments for street .and road buildings and 1,5 acres of Japd in Capitan and to repairs, sponsored by Rep, Von J;tue Crawford, fund necessary .development. Senate Minority R·Hidalgo-Luna, 1were 11dopted. 4 bill allowing Leader Jolm Conwily, .R·Llncoln·Otero, span· substitution of cheaper generic name drugs on sored the bill. Plum~ing

MARY KAY CO.Sli;,E.TICS - Cpmplimentary facials, immediate deliv.ery. Donna Adkins, consultant. Phone8.JfHil94. Tfnc.

HARKEY REAL ESTATE

YOU CAN STILL ACQUIRE

PUBLIC LAND FREE "'

preseriptiom; with a phvsi~ian's permission A con~titutional amenQ.ment permitting

. . ·• Leg.ion officers ·el~cted ••

J> hone 648·2~83 JOH;>; W. llMtKEY,Broker

. SAI.ES~U:N:

Government Land

,pig est • On the 50th Birthday of The American Legion, Beatrice Duran, Margaret Davis and Mattie District 3 imd their auxiliary members met at Fei"Jl)IJlOD,allo!CoronaAuxiliaryUnit, prepared

Box 2217 ··Vaughn, Mar~h 15, for 8 District Spring Con· and served a western style buffet lWtcheon to 34 Jackflarl<ey J..aura Farris rerence. . people.·

Norman, Oklahoma 73069 In spite of the hectic,. stormy and snowy •

FOR . SALI>., · .~ Several gallons of Sherwin weather, the meeting was success!ttl.'" • Department Commander Allan !lbttke, past

Williams Kem Lusb·al Enamel, ferrite yellow. department commander Dan Craig, department Intended for usc on metal. $8.00 per gallon at service officer Andrew Gordon, department Lincoln County News. - l.,s.;lp • TO ALL J>ROJ>ERTY OWNERSi" _ president of the Auxiliacy, Mrs. Audean .

or :BR hoUlfl! in Carrizo;ro • , · Marquart, am,l ber hlll!liand, L~an Marquart room, bath & ·~. • · and Dept. Secretary and Treasurer Mr:o. Norma

· ··· · ·-· ··· ··· ·· ··aecause .. or tiie ilefay··ingetffi!i-my··· · · Gordon,-an-of·Aibu,querque-attended.

Roy Eugene J'ucker FW1eral services were conducted Wednesday

ln Alamogordo Cor RQy'Eugepe Tucker, 61, Three Rivers raDI:her who died Monday at his home.

Mr. Tucker came to New Mexico with his cousin, .Quinton Brooks ln 1929, when they

• tra~ 1n the Rhodes Canyon lire!!. He l!lt!!r worked on the Burl Threadgill Ranch for"his •

., FOR ANY PLUMBING

' . PR'OBLE:MS OR NEW

CONSf~CTION CALL-

Jesse English 648-2242 . ,.

Licenseq Plumber No, 11200 · , -.. ~ -

FOR SALE 1975 Chevrolet Monza 2+2, vs, 4 spd. Bought new four V{,eeks ago. Has 3200 miles

. lln it. For information call 648·2333 or 648-2239.

Noiice of Valuation or Tentative Notice of ,, :Mrs. Nan 01:nta, ·field service directvr Cor the , Valueforms,I

1wasgranted an exten~ioll of •auxiliary arid her husband, Tony of Alamogordo

time by the·Property :rax Department of 'braved the storm to be with us,flalso Mrs. ihe State of New Mexico. , • Elizabeth Gallegos and Miss Pansy Woodruff of

• gl-amlfather, John WOOd "'lnd .Jim•GiliUand. ;,, He al)li Dixie GilWand were mBI'rled Sept. Zl,

1934, when they began r1111ching lor themselves ln the San Andreas. ·

Carrizbxo, New MexacQ \

Ask for F .M.U, . The deadline for mailing notices or Santa Rosa. District 3 Commander Ale:r; Gawles

STARR'S NURSERY ·I Miles N. of Ruidoso o'n Jllway 31 •

I' hone 336-1423'- Vegetable J>lanls ;1- , Flowers + Trees + Shrubs + Onion Sets + Fertllber + lnsecllclde +.Yard.& (;arden Supplies. ,

FOR SALE ·Travel Trailel' Nomad 20.'4 ft. self contained, full bath· W·tub, 6 ft gas elect.

valuation by the Lincoln CoWtty •Assessor extended from the first day of April, 1975 to ihe last day of May 1975. •

Julia Samora Lincoln County Assessol""

. Published in the Lincoln County News, · · Matoh Zl, 1975, last published April 10,

1915.

rcfrkidgcrat1or: 4

1Bhrantge w

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1digal wtankter _ TRAILERFORSAT.E OR RENT- Inquire at

tan • 6 ga '85 ea er, ga ng· a ,- mobllehomcat"2indand 13th Carrizozo. 14·1p tandem brakes, see to appreciate like new. H. Lee Miller, Capitan, N.M. 354-2520 14·2c

NOTICE TO BIDDERS . . The Carrizozo Municipal Schools arc

now accepting bids for janitorial supplies for Carrizozo, Capitan, !Iondo and Corona School Districts. Information and spe illcations may be obtained from the Carrizow Superintendent's Office. ·Bids will be opened May 15, 1975, at 2:00 p.m.

""The School District reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ,

Card of Thanks I wish to thank all my friends and neigh· .

bors Cor the many klndaesscs, prayers, flowers and kind expressions during my recent stay In the hospital.

· Mrs. Jovita Torres

Mary Naida competes

of Vaughn was re-elected for another year, as were his counter parts, Placido Ulibarri of Vaughn as district adjutant and Harley Shaw of Mountainair, district vice commander.

For the District auxiliary Mrs. Margaret Racel was elected as president and Mrs. Mary

. Burdick, secretary and treasurer, both of Santa Rosa. ,

·Mrs. Iv&cCofCee of Mcintosh was elected first vice pre:oident. ··

Mrs. Marcella Gazoles, VIvian Ulibarri,

FFA State iudging· contest.

LAS CRUCES - More than 2,000 Future Farmers o£ America members from some 73 chapters throughout New Mexico are expected to participate In the 1975 State FFA judging con· tests at New Mexico State University AprlllO.I2.

During the three-day event, the high school . students will compete for team and Individual · judging awards in livestock, crops, horse, horticulture, land, daley, landscape

and Wool, and

'nief remained on their ranch until moved out by the government in 1941. Mr. Tucker then leased a ranl:b Crom 'll\ A. Spencer, Sr. at Three· Rivers.

Mr. Tucker was a member of' Tularosa Masonic Lodge No. 49, was 11 member of Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, New Mexico Cattle Growers Assn. and the Natloiil!f Open RangeoCowboys Club.

He was a past commissioner of Otero County ,, and had served !our terms.

He was born Oct. 31,1912, In Ada, Okla. Funeral services were at ihe Bethel Baptist

Church In Alamogordo Wed. with the Rev. Billy Tucker, Rev. Dub :Bryant and the Rev. Lacy Simrr/s officiating; Burial was In Tularosa Cemetery where Masonic graveside" services were conducted by Tularosa Lodge No. 49, AF & AM.

Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the Betty Dare Memorial Foundation ln Mr. Tucker's memory.

He fs·survived by his wife, Dixie, three sons, Roy Tucker, Jr. of Three RiverE;"G. L. Tucker of Tularosa; Lee Correa of In~io, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Tony Beanblossom of Tularosa; Mrs, Larry .Helms of Organ, by 15 grand chUdren, three brothers and two sisters.

He was preceded ln . a son, Patrick in 1939 and Mrs. Lessle

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.Big Jlm Mitchum

· In

MOON RUNNERS

\VIII Make­Thunder Road

Look Like A Practice Run-

Wed • ..Sun.-April 2-6

TRIJ>"E KUNG FU

(1) Last Day Of · Bruce Lee (2) Chinese ·

Superintendent MUiliCipAtSCbu61S

t>irst published in the Lincoln Cowtty News, Thursday, March 'J:l, 1975, last jlubllshed April 3, 1975.

the at1heoNew Mexico Cattle Growers Tlieconti!Sts by Brothers are WalterTuckerllf·Pyote-,·Tx.; ~ The Dragon Assn. meeting in Albuquerque, March 23-25. of Agriculture Economics and Tom Tucker and Hansel Tucker, both of 1·-----...,111111...,~~-------1 She bad written letters to Sen. Pete Dominici New Mexico of FFA. Alamogordo. SlstersareMrs, Bloyde Hubbard of ~n nf'r;)~ !&- '"""" and Sen. Joseph M. Montoya giving the ran· According to· Dr. Floyd J. Lark, assistant Cleburn, Tx., and Mrs. MaryLou Clark oflndio, li I!:!J~~~ '"'"'"' chers' point of view as well as the beef con· professor ol agricultural and extension Calif. •M•,,.,, • ...,., '!'"'"""' sumers' point of view when so-called en· education at NMSU and contest corrdinator, Pallbearers were Howard McDonald, Cllf. O(>ENS ON . Fri • .Sat • .Sun, 11·12·13

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vlronmenlal exlrernisls were challenging ·the ······'T!le.FFA.organlzation uses:·tl!ese·Cl!lltests, · Mctlonald,Bilty·aage;·Tom"Wisdom, Dt<; R. D.

~-=··~--~ .. ~~~T~R~A:l~L~Ej'R~~F~O~R~~R~E~N~T:·~U~n£:~ur~n~l~sh~ed~~~~T~w~o-~~~~~-~th~e~~~~an~d~d~ir~ec~t~o1r~o~f~th~e~B~L;Ii!~~c~o~vier~lnga~~ro;aid:!~~~-:olfim1a~t~e~rl!a~ls~ta;u1gihit ·ili!;i;lc~h1e1Ula~n~d~Ja~m~es~Gleo~rg~e!.~;!~~~li~-~~-- __ -~--;;!\~~!!~,:~~- --·'---11-1~ pets, Call Capitan in lands, · in vocational programs in the · Honorary casket bearers were T. A. Spencer, THE ICE per month, Cowtcil Inc. ·offer · qnd to Preacher Dobbs, Frank

the from an environmental aspect. . Orr, Posey, Walker, The Hottest Place Both U.S. senators brought the Naida letter to · NMSU persons In charge or the various con· Morgan, Burley Beller, Tom Fairchild, Sam: In Town

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LUMBER Come to the Sawmill on the Bryan Ranch 12 miles Southwest of'Corona.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Town of ·Zoning Ordinance and-or ZOning · as .follows: . . · ·

, (1) Resttictions as to Mobile llomes in Commercial ZOnes. •

(2) Re-zoning a portion of the lots facing Hth · Street from · Commercial to Residential.

Alf such other as

. . · .),V!ayor Published in the Lin~oln County News

. -Super Deluxe

· · Gold Lined L~belil $2.•• .

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!be floor of the Senate and' were granted per· -tests include Neil Burcham; aS!Iistant professor Raley, Bob Bradley, . Wilson Bennett, Slim ..... ..··-And..- . mission tor it to appear In the "Congressional· o£ animal science, livestock judging; Clarence Swanson, Dorsey. Bonnell, Chalk Norton, De~ey Fugitive· Record," Watson, professor of·agronom'y, crops judging; Wooten, Lewis Cain, Benny Caln, Les Flemmg,

The courts later decided to allow grazing to • Wally Cox, NMSU extensi.on livestock specia!ist, Wilber Sitz, Art Helms, Jigs Sidwell, Emmett Gi r Is · <R> continue on public lands, and Lincoln coun~y horse judging; Dr. D. W, Kellogg, assoCiate Henderson and Leonar!j Cain, ·ranchers and Cowbelles figure the Naida letter professo~ ol dairy s<lience, dairy judging; Dr. had some influence on the decision. Bruce Buchanan assistant professor of

An adverse decision undoubtedly would have agronomy, land put many ranchers out of business with a Also Dr. D. W.

shortage or bee£ cattle. science,

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and head of Dr. Earl

Babysitfing."co-op to m~et . will. meet ·of anima\ science, wool

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Najar is the new · wi!l Hold . that for three months, Al!yone interested , .in having an available bab;,lsitter when needed is invited to attend the meellng. . .

. Ms. Najar, at :648·221s,..invites inter~sted ·persons to "come ;tnd see what. the. co-op IS 11.11 ·about" . '

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"Ok;ty ,kids. it's Pne second past your bed time. 'rurn off !be T.V." -

Then I gave them the 'Early-to-bed, early-to rise' bit. They don't belie"ve that going to bed is . good I!Jr their health and will in the end make .. tl1em successful in business. · • Because t))ere is so much crime and violence on the set I finallycpnvi·encedthem to go to bed by telling th\!m I would read to them " nice fairy tale before I tuck them ilito lbeir.beds.

"Ok11y, kids! How abol!t the story about the cute little girl with· curly looks that got grounded fllr breaking and entering into the t))ree bears' home?"

"Or this one about Snow While that lives wit.h seven dwarfs and 11 jealous. ugly· witch that poisons her with a candied apple?" ·

"How about Cinderelllil who stayed past eurfew at the l!op and her 'wheels' . turned tu a · vegetable~" .,. · •

''Or this OIIP about n wolf who knocks a little ill' lady over the hl'ad ami impersonates a granny?".

At last the little ;mg\!IS are fast qslee)J. tWe tl1inkl At last \1>1! have the T.V. alrto ourselves.

But we can't decide if \\'e should watch 'Gttn Duel at Pink Panther's Pad', with Tony the Tiger and LCilna tl1e Lion or 'The Butler Didn't Do It', al!out a wealthy family who discovered that their cook had died or an over~O.~~.> of cinnamon and cream of lar-tar'. · ·

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Cafeteria on llaturday,,l\pralt9, from a:30 to 7:30 " p.m. Prices aTe Sl.liO for .-.dulls 'and Sl for children

Please come and help lhe Rambow Girls tog~ to Grand Assembly wblcb wi)l be in June at Portales. Tickets arc on !sail.' by the Hilinbow girls or they inay be purchased at the door.

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reeze· d~rnqge ~vident . · -·· "· It i~ too ~mrly to give an accurate estimate ·on period. -·

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. · · · · , s~ll ~ut I do ni!t knQW l!ow ~II.I!Y late bloom~ the 1 uppe~ portio~ f'f the Pl'l,nt. One ~ritical

·ii \' ',I ~ . \ _1,. wdli!XI;llood. Al!,l-~ow,.to,say •~iqt:~wai! qntil m'l>isture,1\fress in the spring or Sfl~mer·coUid .. . ear y ~<'Y to g1ve ~-better ~flmate. . _ . . . l\!3d to an early loss of the plan~ .. · , ·

. ·. Br~edlng seasol)-_.1'L~e~ _tnpe:- f!'l'. ~'!ttl!'IJl"'!.:_, _ Jlegln the spi'h)g ~th a gqo<!J!ltlich a~ound >:~II _ .·. _ • Th!' !_>ti!!IJ!ing season, is the_ tim~ to i!lcr~se !l)e · ,n~' pJantl.ngs._. 1\ ·,~Qjld · m\JI.~li-' r!!d!lces_ sOlid

__ . · ' calf ctop per<;ent!!gil 1!1'\he beef·herd. A_hl!li!, ca~f 1 'temperature, p.;events ·s_udden· ~han_lle'!, m Slitt ·_ · crop percentage'id'\l)ends on many thmgs, b11-t .. temperature, al)'d most Important, -1t will con· . '; "tl:n\y 1ar'!!. all. r~lated to maoageinent'The cak . serve moisture· in lhe ·~oi!. A in,lllch will a'lso'

tleman m11-st 11¢ .sur~. thi!J all p~~}l/!e b_!'eeding reduce -competition for soil nutrients from difficulties are avoided. · . ·. . · weeds. Since· New Mexico experiences high.

First tjlere.must bejenough bulls to settle all;of winds, large trees should be staked in some the cows, usually from- three to five .. mature bulls fasbion to keep them upright· and to prevent · per 100 cows. ~utritiqn _;l!nd healtli.tilr:e two other much movement.· · critic;t,!jnanagement ~$.. Cows must be fed. Pony Express . en~ugh to nurse the cafr, get her reporductive The Wbite Oaks to Lincoln Pony Express ·Race .tract in condition, and to cycle at the prqper will again be spo[Jsored by the Lincol11· County­. time .. Cows must also be kept healthy io increase Development /I.Ssociation this y~ar, lt'will be run · conception rates: · on Al!gUst 2, · Hl75 starting at s:oo ~t.m. from '

The herd shoulct be observed. carefully and White O,.ks. . regularly during the bre'eding seaso!l. An open · It was won last year by the team of Ted cow reduces profits, so it is ~ssential that. ct.,ments and J. B. Morris of Picacho. Benny everything possible be done to get a calf from Runnels was second and only 15 seconds behind each cow every year. . him in the 42 mile run. Third place was Brahium

Nurse new-plantings through first summer: Hindi. :~.:,_'? Hom,. gardeners who have made major plan· Each team uses four horses in the race, that "' · · .. ,J ·'lings in the l;tndscape, such as trees and shrubs, . follows the old route used 100 years ;tgo. Anyone

Water diversion on the Bonito In the Bonito step in adjuqicating water rights. Involved should bl! mindful that the first summer llf 'interested should write Pony Express Race, valley Will figure strongly in adjudication of arc the State Engineer a.nd Pecos Valley Ar· growth is often the most critical to survival for Lincoln, N.M. Betty Shrecengost is Chairman Qf water rights in the valley. Pictured is a diversion ·tesian Conservancey District wbicl1 have filed sq~h greenery. J;'lants which make it through IIJ<: this committee. ditch near G_overnment Springs above I.incoln, suit to detet·mine water rights ;tnd Bonito River first sixmonths'rrciin spring to the cooler months ,-..,:,..--.,.-,--,.--,...-_;_-:-------..

·one of many diversion ditches and in the valley. "·ater users -some400or more of them.· of fall will us\lally ~u~ive in fine fashion, but The Lincoln County News· . A ~earillg is set i_n noswdl. 1)-pril 16, as a first . • Tillman Anderson ~ Publis~ed Thursday at Carrizozo, N.llt:

Carrizozo ' Tillman L. Anderson, 71, formerly , of Subscription • price $$ • in county, '9

B r .• d g e c ,. u b ha· s . g u· 'es_ ts ·Carrizozo, died late last week at Ills home in Las elsewhere. by Eleanor Pay.ton · Cru<;~ of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot Second ·class ·postag" paid at Carrizozo, " wound. • • · N.l\1.

-Mr. and .!\Irs. Wally F(•rguson and family wel!kend in llilvcr City visiting tlieir son, Roley Buster,ashe~asknowninCarrizozo,grew-up- ';::========:::::::=====:::;~ viSited Wally's mother in J.:l Pa~o last weekend. Ward. Jr. and family. hereandattendedCarrizozos.chools. His mother

Mrs. .1-"rances I.<welace and. :\lrs. wm. ~lrs. Hoy Shafer and Mrs. Mabel Rentfrow will , was tiJe late Edith Crawford, a Lincoln County Gallacher, sr, were hostesses last r'riday af· . be lidstesses to the members or tbe Town anct native. · . . · · ternaon to the members of the Carrizozo Bridge Country ·Bridge Club l<"riday at'tl1e home of M!f. Funeral servic& were Monday in Las Cruces. • ~lu.l!,.!'!1rll, !'"'l!'lJI!olger of Clim.!!!!...a.l!!!.Nrf Jack nentfrow. ·;., one o'clock luncbll<?n will be .;erved Mi'. Anderson was a retired New Mexico State Harkey were guests .. !lirs .. !ll'!bel Rentfrow wa'S '(Cil(oweq (iy,an l!frernoon."of·.bndge •. , ·• ; . Univers;ty.enwloyee. ,;. · -·-· • '" , _____ .. · high score winner. and l\Jrsd\llOll WhiLtakcl'bl"Jts : ,•· ~lJC. _an~l\~rs. W!':yn_e.Wtthers !lPJer~~ed tliet~ • Survilror5. -i'!clude his wife, J1;lsil,l; . twq' secotid bigh. , • · .,. "~•bi'l'd!ie elub·at tbe1r home Sunday·evenmjt. A pot 'daughters, Jett1e Cochran a{;ld Edith Fariss; one

Fred Hennrich of All.>uqu1•rquc came llaturday · luck dinner foil owe~ ·by .bridge was enjoyed bY son, Wayne, all of Las Cruces, and five grand· for a visit with his sistcr,lltrs. Mabel Uentf,row. 1\lr'. and Mrs. John A. Hightower, Mr. and Mrs. children. - . Sunday they went io I.as Cfuces to visit theiro ~:arl Molder. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Straley and the New coPJJl.Y m'lp sister., Mrs. Flora Weidinger and other relatives. · ~ host and hostess. · · . . · '.. . .. A new road map of Lincoln County. is being· • They returned lo Carrizozo Monday and 1\lr. The Truman Spencer fam1ly were all togeth~r prepared by the New Mexico Highway Depart· llennrich left for home on Tuesday. for Easter church q;ervices in Ruidoso and ment and is In the !lands of tl11l Lincoln County

Mr. and Mrs. Holey Ward spent the E:~ster sunday dinner. Allan Johnson and Aileen Lin· Commission for their approv~tl. damood were guests ,on Sunday .

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Mary Jolinson, Marion Spencer, and Roberta llurkstallcr were in Alamogordo on Wednesday. They visited Clara Snow and Laura Farris ill tl!.e hospital, had a dental appointment and did some i ·Register Now I I •••

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I Pizza To Take Out! slmpping. ' Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Sherrill and Miss 'Margaret·

Lane attended the dedication a11d open bouse of the new schOol builm!!lf nt Weed Saturday. Margaret Lane taught there In tl1e early thirUes.

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. Williams of.Huidoso visited· Mrs. Ha1e's sister, Mrs. Mary Johnson. one day lnsl week.

Su~~r~--,Bow·ling·

: Corona graduates at ENMU I·"Iv<• dorona 111gb School graduates are among

th<' more than 4,000 students e~frollcd at Eastern :-<l'w Ml'xico University this semester.

The students are Patrick Boles, _a senior majoring in ma · Karen Kibbe, n junior a

Also ENMU are Jimmy Stratton, a sophomore in agricultural business, nnd Connie <>w<crnc•er, a senior in business

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the hearing in a letl!!r to· tl!.e State Highway Department Marc:h H· · , . , C. ~. ~.Oleo> namit'ez, SliD second~ry hil!h·­

', ways engineer, and Luis ·puffy, aJ SliD _pr9ject 1

.• envir~~en_talili\. wiil•·attend'tha1nel!ring.' ·:- . '•-' . Thll.hel!ri,ng is r~ui~ed ~Y .the )"e\l';'rl!l ~Jigh:

. • · ..way-Admm,strallon. as part of P~l!lflration, of all-. environmental,- impact• statement. 'After -the,

· hearing_ the',SiiP will .li!lbmit' J! ·report gli'' !be meeting and an enviro_nmental impact statement

, to the federal agency. · If federal clearanj?e is approved, State . .ijigh.

way Engin<ier Lowell G. <Stretchl Boles ~did, the SHD hopes_ to assign 11 survey crew 'to !be project site in the early s11mmer.

steps l!re completed engineering and of the project will proeeed. A bid opening wm be set-later.

The segment iftll~ last unjlllved por\iPn o{ NM· · 37 between flllidQSo a.nd' the NM·37 junction with

.. US-38,0 ·southeast of Carri,zo~o. · .., · Ttie' ·sta.lll' Higpway ··Dep11rtment began preparation .of ·an' environmental ·i-mpact · Sll\tement on.ljle project aboHt three years' 11gb. ~·

.{\!:tiel~ of jJlcorpcl~!)tym ~ere f!le~ in Santa Fe > w1tlf' the State Cprp'llrabon C_ommass10n far Belco lradustries, Inc., Carrizozo. The.st11ted pl!rpose: To manufacture pro<lucts for sale in intrast!ll:lijl and ipterstate commerce. :

Archie. A. Witham, Carrizozo. is the in· corporal!>r. J;~mes B. Cantr"ll, Carrizozo. is statutory agent.

Possible·. energy park }JrC>iect US Se J h M M t D N M Se_ n. Montova sai_d the pa~roiJ would run about , . . n. osep , pnoya, - . .. , ,

chairman of the joint atomic energy committee's • $100 million a y11ar for 10 to 20 years .. ~owe,·er . legislation sul)committee, said, "if the.-'I'.ularosa _the senator said this wpl;l}d only fli!CUr when ;>nd energy park project ml!terializes it could inean if construction got fully underway and all ten 10,000 jobs over a 10 to 20-year period. units of tile T!llarosa Bilsin Energy Park Project .

Dr." were constructed. Dr. Gordon Prather, a Sandia JallPratory II'-fully implimented. construction wpuld start

scientist on .leave .and now working with the in five to ten years, S!>n. Montoya said . fed#oral energy adlvinis!tation. in Washington, FPr this year the Federal go¥ernment ·has 1l8id, "This is an elCciting prc>spect for She west." · provided a $100,000 study gr;~nt Cor the project,

"It mUJSt be taken intq consid_eration that the Se·IJ· .Montoya sail!, • .. . F~A stlldy: is j~I,;J1-~tl.ing ujisierway and at this ·· The Allluquerque office or- the- .t:.S. energy · pomt, nothing 1s defm1te." Research ;~nd D~velopment 1\d!Dinistrati~n w~ll

In answer to quest_ions 11n behalf •11f s~n. carry out the study. The Federal government IS Montoya. Dr. Prather said that if the Tularosa 'eJ~pected to· step out finam:ing of the hugh water basin project was fully impUmented, it could project study to the tune of Sl milli!ln next year." mean the employment of :;,ooo construction the senato!' said. - . workers and 5,000 administrative and "whiJe Sen lllontoyl!'s ollice was told that the total

· /)o~nlly "'~;;;:. CarrJ'zozo a s~o·n· d "oc"tnr. This .area of th. .-..collar worket:s" in.cluding Secretarial help.. cost of developin~ the energy park and 10 llnits · · . This area or the Lincoln !" 'I ~~ u " - would be approximately $12 billion or about S1.2 silent and llnbusy this week, hospital will be the re~eption area ro: ti_Je new Dr. Bii rton is member billion per unit. , be a different story. Dr. Cortel:tol! was doctur. The area alsowlll be pl!rt of an mfmnary • · . . · The energy park would consist of at J~aSI on~ elCpected to arrive in Carri~ozo late yesterday to operation to be set up- witb 24-hour emergency . Dr. Amy Bar~lln o~ C~mzi>Zo ~~ a mem~M:r of • nuclear reactor that would be used to purefy the llegin practice here el)rly 'rielCt week;, giving ·mediClll care available. the State Pl}lnnln!P?•sttlct 6 Rev1ew_Comm1ttee· brackish water underlying the TUlarosa Basin,

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A • 1• h .. f · ___ or th~ N_ew l\1~xu:o _ Com~rehens1ve Heal~ _ Sen. Montoya :>aid. ·. • ___ · _ r. _ _ __ _ ___. ..·· ... CJX I ·lary.. eat:". s .~repor s.-·:; . . .·- '. Plan.mn~; Colinclt Which. Wlll hul~ a. pulllic It has been estirilated Ulattlie walersupply IR

• ,, •• hearmg m Hobbs on_.Saturd."Y· Aprll12. the basin is equivalent toa200to400.yearsupply Corona's American I.egion AuKiliary Unit' No. . Girls Stale Ch!;lirman,pell•Roberts, announced The committee Will ~O~Ider a. proposal by . ftori) the Rio Grande, he said. . . . .

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!15 held a regular monthly meelipg April 1 at the ·the 1975 Girls State delegate has been chosen Humana, Inc., for a -cap,ta ex~endtlure of ruodS· Dr. Prather told Sen. Montoya that the project • I.egion Hote.,. : • · from Corona school. Delegates. fee and tran· tG renovate and enlarge certam l!reas,of Llano could bring new life into lhe Roswell brackish

Seven members and four guests were present. sportation was reported. E~tac;ndo Medical Centjlr. Hobbs. . water test facility because the hugh pools of 1.\lrs. Minnie Davenport, unit president is •A report was made em. Districe No. 3 spring ~stJmaled cost or lhe pro~~sed. project 15 water in the Tularosa basin arc sally. •·

recovering from minor surgery but was able to conference and lhe11ewly elected officers were $6SO,OOO. The Hob~ h7"llh facdJty •s-owned by "If Ibis project proves feasible and PUr en· preside at the meeting. named. '' llumana or New Mex•co, Inc. virunment is fully protected this could mean a

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Rehabilitation chairman reported •nine Painting of miniatures featured dramatic change In the_economic dcvelopmen! therapy rolls Cor•veterans hospital patients were or !be area between Carr1wzo and Alamogordo,' made on a work day in March ;~nd turned in to The Corona ElCtl1nsion Club will have a Sen. Montoya said. "It would also brinl: a boom the unit secretary. program on miniature paintings at its April 2-1 to !he area and would hl1lp New MelCico's

A bingo game followed adjournment or meeting with JoAnn Washburn giving in· economy." meeting ·and refreshments were served to 24 structions. players. - The meeting wilt be at IO a.m: at thl1 Col'IJIIa ··

gym. All interested persons arti invited and Hondo F FA opens store asked to bring size .04 or .05 brushes. ·

The Hondo FFA has opened 'tor bU!Siness a feed The business UJeeting on March 20 was en lied store. The reed store sells to local farmers and to order by the president. Juanita Su1tem1er. rllllchers as well as members. Bicentennial plans were discussed and each

The feed store was set up originally to en· member Is asked to bring ideas' on the birth and courage memllers to feed animals as FFA religious background for our part of !be country projects. 'l;hc·storemakcs a minimum profit as it to the next meeting. was setrup to help members and the cummunity. Patsy Mulkey brought a delight£ul program on

The store received all of its feed dircclly from Easter egg decorations and gave informative Worley Mills in Clovis. A good varietY. of reed is hints on eake decorating as well. · . kept on hand at all limes. The store wlll be kept Beverly Merritt ,seQ I .an ...QI:III invilntion Cor open year around by the. members and their everyone to attend their open ~ouse Aprill3 from Instructor Cecil Michelc!t. 2 to 5 p:m. ,

The luncheon was served by Johnnie Bond and Runnels' rep 1o visit Donna Adk'ins.· · -' .,..,. '

u. s. Rep. Harold nunnels1 administrative Theft case solved quickly aide, ~udean Davis, will be in Carrliozo Aprll12.

ll'l'e or are asked to come by and with Davis regarding them. She can be contacted atlhe Carrizozo City Hall between the hours oCt and 3 p.m.

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The case of< the theft of a .22 rtcle out of Jess

or Hardware was wrapped up within minutes. .

English rountl !be gun gone, called his wife and askCji hi!r to get papers on the ririe for !den· · Uficalion pruposes. English stepped down the street to Primm's to get a. package or clgarets.

.. - He saw a group o£ boys by the railroad tracks watching a youth, and he nsked lhc Prlnn's to

an · out. • had just beeri in

l~~~1-~~~went outside and saw a ~outh with S< under'his coat •

"~.~~:~i,?~see the outline or Uutriilc barrel down -the · panllegs. - · .. · .

He and City Patrolman· John Works chased the man and nailed him after a shorl run.

Luis Montoya,_Jt. is In jail and will be charged with theft of a firearm.

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X·rayswerediscussed at hmgU1 hy lhfYLincoln County Commissionv· Monday, in a regular meeting ~ not the .mlodical k,ind. but X·rays_ or the new water lank at Lincoln.

l'ontractor Wayne Bailer apparently is out $50 per day 111 pcnalilics on the Lincoln Water Project until lhc project is accepted by lhc county commission.

But X·rays. or the water lnnk have not been read by the engineer ~Tom' Mann~ or Uoswell. This Is the only remaining step bcfqre the commissioners accept the water .project as completed. . • .. Mann told County Manager Les Olson by phone Monday that the X·rays have not been received in his orticc.Baker told the commission he would

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look at Cast. A phone call from Mann to the commission

saying lh!! lnnk appears okay - after reading the X:rays ·- will end, the. penalty for the con· tractor who Is liable for penalty from Io'eb. 4 •

Commissioner Bud Payne told the commission . lhe water association In Lincoln is willing to

forego the penally if the contractor will agree to , take care of repairs and- adjustments in !be

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Hudy Saiz vs. Donilia ·M. Saiz ·_ .. · Ray' Garnett vs. Barbara Jeanette Garnett· •

Homer McDaniel vs. ·Cora Mae Smith McDaniel Civil Suits · · · ' ~ ..... · . ·

Ruidoso-Hondo Valley General Uospital, suits ori account vs. John A. Lee, Gary Wayne Ross,· Muriel Schtimshire, sa'ndra Wi!averoRapineau, · Daniel S.Duran, Milo Duncan, Loretta P!J)ice and Amy Arnett; · .. ·

Ililugh Remodeling and Construction Co; v~. W, M.~ Sudderth and Obereta F, . Sudderth, foreclosure on mechanic's lien.

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S. '1.\E· .. R· . R' -A· B LAN' . -C. A' M-.. 0. T' . o·. R' .·. ·c· _· 0 .• -_· .. i,March 28, at . Gerald ,champion Memorial ; .HOspital iJ'! Alltmogordo, She weighed 7 pounils, · 13. ounces. Paternal grandpl!rents are Mr. and

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ALLAN JAMES GIBBERT, DECEASED. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

N~!flCE. IS .HEREBV GlVEN that the un­l qer~tgned ts .l!'e duly appqlnted, qu11lified and

. · actmg Admmtstrator of thl!i estate aqa all persons having claims ag;>inst the estate of the

·J~ec~eljt llr~reqpire4lto rresentthep! within the .~~ ti~e p~scrtb~ b)( l.aw. _ , . . .

- , -JHfenneth B . .Wtlson , First publl~hed in the l:,lncotn County News Thursday, March 20,.1975,. lasfpliblis)Jed April. 10, 1975,

. INTHEPROBATECOURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY

. STATE OF NEW MEXICO JN THE.M~TER OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT,

OF No, 131;7 )11ICHEL NftLDA, JR., DECEASED.

NOTICE OF PROBATE THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO to Whom It May Concern: ·

An instrument purporting to be the Last Wlll · and Testament of Mlchel·Nalda, Jr., deceased, .. has been produced, read and filed as required by law.(ln April IS, 1975 at 1:00 P.M. at the Probate CQurt In· the Lincoln County Courthouse at Carrizozo, New Mexico, the Court will conduct I! bearing for proving lhis Wlll; if proved the Court will render a JudgmflQt approving it as the Last Will and Testament of the decedent and will _admit It to pr{lbate. ·

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1975, ~248,618, carry the until December when property talles c9me in to c11rry the county through Ute end or next fiscal year. ' · · · .Adminfslr!ltiVe next fiscal year are

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studied, year. • will b!l studied, revised aud

Increas.es als!l are evident in telephone, office rules will be easier to fi>llow. · was; the supplies, m!le<~geand per diem. sanitary lanclfilt decision of two mem)jers of the Lincoln County anll some other· costs of county. ilperation. Planning and Zoning Commission, Monday -r ,' 'l'he county m.!,!st have a_ samtary 1~ndfm b) . night. at a -11egull!r meeting. -,July l pf this ~ear.llnder .rq,w_ environmental ·Because .. a. quorum ·wa,s n!lt presen,t. the re~~tlons. -'. •1 • ·~ . . ., . . ); , meeting turnl>d inlo a ~liJdy·.session.•. .· ·;. •

. ,...__ Mill!!~enanceJQf bull<!iJ)f!S .. ,anq g~ou"cds· In t.h~ ,' . M~mb\'rs prese\)t •Wer"'' <lim· Steirle!lr!M of county ts expected tocost $34,400 next f1seal year Carrizozo and Bill ·Seelbach of Ruido§()'; 'Not

; &.!>mp'!red l'p. $2f,~!2 , IIJis fiscal year. ~~ter~ present we,re tnember.s Ebner Perem; I!Mir· , ltghts. and fuel wtll ~o~fm!lr~. and an add1Mnal . !nan, nugh·sme's and Lamoille Peters. .'::: ·

half.ttme perJ;on II! bu1ldmgs and grl)l,lnds · Two ,·acanciiJs exist · on the commlsllion mainten~nce will Increase "ilw salary figure.; c · because·of resignations by Corona and Lincoln

· - . Tentative bul!get fllr the county clerk'li off•cc representatives. · - · for fiscal l975·7G !• $48,600 with anot~er $8,881 ·Also present for the p & z session were·l·wo mcluded for eleclton expen~es lncludi.ng lease· cmnmissioners, Bill Hart and Roman Nt.~llez: J!Ufchase payments o'i vot1ng ma,cbinf!S· A~- GregQry Houssler:.with the Soi,l Conservalion t!cipated cos.t of Qpera!lng·the clerJt s PffJce this Serv\Cc in Capitan. and Ivan· Hall. southe11stern f1scal year IS ~34,72Q .. Sal11ry adJustments ac· New Mexico Economic Development Ad· count for mo~t llf the mcrease. . ministration official from Roswell. : '. · . Tentative ~udgetJor the !ISsessor's office ne'.'t Hal! said 10 townships n Lincoln ~t.inly.

ftscal year Is $39,~93 compared to $33,052 th1s mostly i!Jlhe Huidoso area. are the targer of a fiscal y~r. ~larte:> for othe~ tban the county comprellensive de\'elopmcnt plan. Lui by lot, the asse~sor )ll this off11:e are pa1d out _of revenue percentage of land developed in subdh·isions and sbanng. ~unds <~nd are not Ill eluded m the total !lther information is being gathered;ohe said. budget ftgure. Subdivisions cam<.' in for in-depth disc~ssion•al

Tl!e> county treasurer's office nellt fiscal years the session. is expected to cost $39,490 compared to $1i;,514 Th~> particular· targ<•t was subdi,·iders who this.fiscal year. Full and part·time salaries this h;m.! not met !.mculn .t'uuntv subdh·ision fiscal year were paid out of revenue funds and do regulations. · not appear in the curr!'nt ·fiscal year's budg~t Tlu:.commission is secking men or women in figure where as next fiscal year they do. ThiS the· Carri:wzg.('Qrona ar<"a who would lik<' to acc(lunts for· the wide spread between budget serve on the commission figures. '

Law enf(lrcem~nt in Lincoln County. for the Hack to pa•ture sheriff's office is e>~peeled to CQSl $114.M9 next The· Lincoln County !'ummiss1on Monday

BarbaraLovl!lac. e, fls\!al year compared to $85,985 this fiscal year. vacated a portion of th<' lots m the Sweetwater , _ ·Canyon Cowbell.es. representatives were service·with 11 smite and hand·feeding County Car expense, paid out of revenue sharing this Hills subdi\•ision. Th<• land. ownl'<l by fo'red

<SEALJ Clerkofthe.Prob!lteCourt .. manning" the lobby or Citizens State Ballk, Clerk :Sarbar11 Loveless <a member but not on fiscal year and notshown in the budget figure, is Lal\lay will go into pasture •

WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Probate CQurt of Lincoln County, New Mexico on this 13th • day or March, 1975. · ·

Wednesday, and every day this week during duty at the ballk Wednesday) are CQwbelle.s included at $t0.769 nellt fiscal year. This. plus . First published .in the Lincoln County News Bank Week- providing CQffee, beef meat balls, Margaret l\fcKinley, left, and Bel" Crockett, salary lncre~es, acco~nts for the difference. Waner's Boot & Sh.oe Repa 1• r March, last published April tn 1975. browm'es ond cookt'es mode wt'th b f - M ... • -..., " · ~ . ee • rec1pe rig}jt. A drawing will be held Friday for.. a 10. Fixed charges for t e ellunty - insur11nce, 2nd ll;nul.iljhn<'' and Uou•l' lor s \1.1·:

• NOTICE books, etc., to ballk customers. Pi11tured giving pound ro~t- BEEF, naturally. 11gricultural agent's office, Social Security 11nd -Ill T·llt'-TII\\:<.1-:Us NGTICEishereby. giventhl!tonMarch25,1975 • A J • · f

1. • · d otherfivede·vpensesa~eovp~tedtotot•J$••,022 \I • \ 1 1· · • ' sa a .,. A ~ ..,;q ---~ ~ Y"J ••nt• IT.tiiJ.:.CIIWIIl' ur ·~nrl)o Pu.-n.·l ....

El!rl '!',_ pjgr_ ~ JVIarcha. ~. Piol', c-o .Mann na ys, .. lS. _ a. ~ . r.-~ ... , e. ~.·· prepare _ . c . _ ~~eexart.lisc:al yW:r compared to S66.3. 68,t .. h .. is._f.isca_l ""' \\ "'hiuJ:Inn· !"lnwd \lumho~ Engineering Co.~ J;'i>.O. :Sox 2034, "Roswell, New , . . . · ·. . · · M

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t' b & H · -·n:ntm;umm; 'Y.W:1,it::unt extco 1 app ca 1on num er 01392 ·36 Salary increases propQSed next fiscal year tor increase. County 1\fan~gep LI.!S Olson said !he · · · •. Lincoln Count:r road fund ellpenditures next • ';::~=·~:;;;:~·:;;;:;;;;;:=:==:=,

with the STATE ENGINEER for permit to employees of Lincoln county w111 11verage 5.5 ro!ld depllrtment salar1es. lire abnormally low f1scal year, are figured. at $2!1li,222 compated Ill · 1 • change pl~ce or use of 10.71 acre feet· with a . percent- exclusive of the road department- a thll> fiscal year- accountmg for the larger per $236,444 lhts fiscal year. · ' · ' ALDII!I:l':\1 Sli~~:Ts consumptive use not to exceed 4.39 acr.e feet per $alary aMlysls prepared by the county cent increase. Salary adjustmenlli account for much of the ~·on SAt.I>: • •

" annum of shallow ~Jround water appropriated manager's office shows. Bu!lget fi~ure this year for road departm~nt lncr~se under an improved salary b~e in the Ideal for lining buildings. roohng. bms . . from well No. H-36 locatc;d in the N1kSW!~NE\r.t Salaries next fiscal year wlll total $256,039 employees as. $11? ,S23. The present start walh. dep;lrtment. , • siding and man>· otht•r uses of Section 14, Township 11 South, Range 14 East, . compared to $242,712 for thlis fiscal year - Wlth increases for next fiscal year will draw $126,192. • Equipment operating expense will be $5,000 l'sed in newspaper 11rintmg. on<' ;ide N.M.P.M. by ceasing the use of said·shallow.. CETA·PEP ·employees (Federal manpower But vacancies in the road department and from $SS,OOO Ibis fisqal year, and equipment clC!'n·. Siv.> 26 .. ,, f-;30·•:;: .099. t~ic~ ..•.. water for municipal and domestjc purposes In programs) not figur!ld ln. proposed ~ew positions a~d $34,320 to lb<' repai~ is figured at $20,000 compared to $18,000 3ac Each· · I.l!"COLN co'l:Nn ~~.\~S Apple Blossom Hideaway Subdivision described The incre~e amounts to $13,~ more for proposed ftgure for next year, making the totdl this l1scal year. ~ 3.57 acres in the W~:.NE•:. of Seetlon 14, . administrative office employees·- exclusive of $alary budget for that department, Including the A predatory animal control prQgram under an Township 11 South, Range 14 East and com· the road department. average 7.4 Increase, of $100,512. agr.eemcnt with tho New Mellico Fish and m~nclng theapproprl11tion of 1Q.71 acre feet with , Theanalysisshowsroad departmentemployetn; Wildlife Department wlll cost $17,000 next year aconsumruiveuseoCnottoexceed4.39acrefeet ru:.xtfil!!lal,year,}f thttbildget Is approved as Hensley case concluded here as it will this fiscal year. i>ei'aiiiium of shallow grounli water fOI' tentatively prepared,~wilfifverage'7.4opet"ccnl- Testimony was concluded late Tuesday in Some$4,0J5-isexpcc:tedtoaccure.to!hecounly · municipal and domestic purposes in Apple , recreation fund next fiscal year W.i.th ex· Blossom Hideaway Subdivision described as 3.57 . V • t H • disttlct court, Carrizo:w, in the case or Frances pendilures of $3,100 expected. acres In the W•.!,NE~~ or Section 14, Township 11 .. . I c or on I g Hensley Zorgas"'S, Eu&ene v. HvnsleY. both of The county expects to receive $153,000 in South, Range 14 East and White Angel Mesa El Paso, before District Judge Edmund Kase of revenue sharing funds next fiscal year compared Subdivi~lon described as 5.379 acres in the Day ar.oc I a .• med Socorro. to about the same this fiscal year. SW~·4NE\~ of Section 14, Township 11 South, ·. ~ , The suit has to do with property Ia home I in The money will be spent on law enforcement. Ra 14 E t . the Ruidoso area. • . .. R "d Jr d V 11 b I

nge as • • ·l'rom tlte San Francisco Chronicle Hensley is the former majority stockholder in Ul oso· on ° a ey am II a nee exp!)nse. Any person, firm, association, corporation, the Sehoolchlldnm across lhe land today will the Ruidoso Downs race track. CarrizQZo ambulance service and for som11

State or New Mexico or the United States of salaries in the county offices. • · · America, deeming that the granting or the above wildly celebrate Vlc!or Honig Day. For it was No conclusions were reached in court, Some $1S,OOO of the revenue sharing fund has appliCllti!ln will Impair Qr be detrimental to lhelr precisely a decade ago that the famed financial Tuesday. Attorneys have about two weeks to not been budgeted as yet. water rights, may protest in writing the proposal wizard unveiled The Honig Plan and lhus saved submltrindingsof law and such in the case. · Hospital fund expenditures nextriscal year arc set forth In said application. Tlie protest shall set public education in America. . The casl.l Involves handling oC property when figured at $16,955 wiJich is the anticipated forth all protestant'sreasonswhytheappllcation At the time, virtually every. urban school Mrs. Zargas was given power or attorney by revenue from the milflevy. should not be approved and must be filed, in district In the country was in grave financial Hensley while he served a term in prison for

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last and, course, pollllcal the · Seven members rour guests were present. rostrums - most evidencing an Interest in ' Mrs. Minnie Davenport, unit president Is Wilh lldw.

1 NOTICE education for lhe first time. A public sub- recovering from minor surgery but was able to Notice of lntention Is hereby given by the scription was undertaken to "Save Our School preside at the meeting.

Board or Trustees or the 'Ilown of Carrizozo, New Sports." And the Board desperately sought n Dell Roberts, Girls State Chairman·announced Mexico, to consider for passage, way out of the impasse. the 1975 Girls State delegate has been chosen al. a ,Regular· · ·Meeting, · to be · ,It was Honig, and Honig alone, who .provided .from the Corona schooL Delegate's fee and · ht!ld al the TQwn Hall, 15,1975, at 7:30p.m., the solution. "Since the athletic module is ob· lransportalion was als() announced. the Ordinance: ~, viously the most valuable and h'nportnnt, and A report was made on District No. 3 Spring

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1975.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS . . . SEALED BIDS will be opened in the Con· ference Room of the Carrizozo ·Town Hall, Carrizozo, New Mexi~o. at 7:00p.m., Tuesday, .

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. . • · · !'lever has· school attendance · been. higher. !'lever has schooi spirit been lrtore enthusiastic. ; Mon. Thru IJ'hurs. ·· . Never hiiYe mcir"e p'~rents !liken sticiidiiiei'esf [ii - -1·-- Q,~ • ..'troo ... _ ..... • • NEEDS MET • their clllldren•s progress. "It's time to do your F'ridayr homew~rk, dear," is· the famiJrar cay., :'Go out 9: • I :oo and play." , . 1-~4~· !. !.:~_.,....;. __ .:..J

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system. But they· are hounded daily by their .. parents with clippings telling who was sold to tlie pros .fQr how much. ''Don't you want to m.ake S<lmething of yourself? 11 they are irritably asked.

; when .caught with a bc:><>lt' "Go· slioo.t baskets!" ' ' But generally, The Honig Plan is hailed by

pupils, citizens !lnd parents, who, with their tall. now their-children with the.

television sets and the other fruits have made America great. . .

Highlight of the ceremonies hefe today will be the presentation of The OutStanding SchQliu• Award to George CSky-Highl GalQSh, The seven• · r<iQHpur eenter will be honored for his brilliant 43.2 poll\tS per game average. "He"Will receive a $100,000 contract with the New York Knieks and II Certificate of Academic Excelience,

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'-Ill! warm-up~.· The teams ll!e.. Tlllar()sa, Tigers at Eunice. nesday, April 9, tbe end of !'Chool ,IS ~;1st ilp· · track meet that W;J.s in Hagerman on 16: Student Council . meeting during praoehing for tbe senior.s of Capitlln. 1t will end a Saturday, April 5. , school time. • . bill cbapter in their l~fe. · "';

The Tig~re_t~es score~ 4·'• ppi~ts. There were · l\prll'l7 ~ 'Tigerettes ·at RUido~o Track. meet _ The fact \hat \he end is ff.ls\ app~oacht.ng _was .j ..... , . .. 1 .ab

1. out 12_glrlstb. te<'"'l1~ • .!'nl?re~. ftge~ette ll!llries ~eld ht TUlarosa. . • . · · ' 1 • , , , , . ·: . brought to ·fQI!us pn ~uesday for ll!e Jem_<!fse. . .

· > · • a.gng. With etr p ace m th!! meet were as · April'!9·: Juniar&nior Pro~. · - ·Their Cl!pS,...goWnLand' annoWlceme .. ,s · w,r '· ··' .. f, • ,. , [oll<>Ws. · · t\.pril 2:1: Athletic Banquet.. _ - . delivered to them at schopl. . · , ·

, AllceFillinglm'! Hig4jumpand44oyl!rttrelay! t 1 .• >. • ·• • l · · • ···"Spotlight. , · i''. ..: ,~ · '. •· •. · •· . f '1.. •. Sue Allerc*ombie: High jump • tied for seccmd ~, · Sch.oot· !':lol"u . . ., t ':". ' '' . J • '. , , - .t Cqntinuing _with thJ series of. Senior S,P'l,tl'~l:l_t, , ..

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• - ,Be~J<y R!\J1frp;, !»10 ·)j!lr,dq5® -~ lith place; 440, •. ~roug!J ~~?ay, Al>nl lB. · .. · • ·. ~· · ·. .the f!rs~one thil~'h~s gone to. Cap1tan Schools for

Pictured i;· Mrs. Hazel ·Mayer: · speci;:\f ·educ:ation teacher from Clovi~, who spoke, to the

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" _'; yud"!'ejay llnd b;~s~ball t!lrpw, . . Monday. 'fost!ldos, .b!Jttereq ~Orl\, . !ll!XeJl . all or the. twelve grades..... . . ,.. . . • . ...... Patty McCarty: 50 yard '!ur!iles ·a lid so· yard ·salad, applesauee,- )~ pt~t. m!lk. · ~ . · · ' · · Sh~: .. is tbe daughter of . James · A;llison

hurdles, and 440 yard relay. .. .. · · Tuesday: B~ef and c~tb Pt~z.a; ttal18!! sala!l, Nelhaway, Sr. Oll:l!'rS in the ramil~ ;J.re Ch•ppe~, · . Ml!gan LaMay: Shot put and t;Usc11s. · , greeQ beans, Jello w-frutt, ·~ pmt milk. a· soP.hOmore

4 in Capitan, Allie, and. 'Nikki.

Lilly Montes: Shot put and -discus. • ~ednesday: Stuffed ~ranks, b11ked. bea_ns, Jamie's birthday is Sept. 23. . . · Darlene Herrera: .so yard da_sh and 100 yard mtxedsalad.'hot rolls,.frwt cobbler, :2 pmt m•lk. Jamie's activities include ~ing ~-tbe.ban<! for dash. • . . Thursd;~y. Beer tacos, let~uce, t~mato . & . three years <~nd being a maJorett for Uie band

Lisa Lamb: 440 yard dash, 440 yaril relay, ·and cb_eese salad, buttered corn, m•xed fru1t, 12 ptnt . also. . · baseb;!ll tlirow. · · · · · · mtlk: She has been a member or F .. A. all four '

The Ti~ers scored 23 points. "!'here were '13 !"ndjiy: ·Corn dogs, m~tard r_ellsll •. french ye11rs. As a sophomore she served ·a one of tbe ooys teams entered .. Tiger entries- along- with fnes,ll!abba!le slaw, co!>ktes, ·~ pmt mdk. . officers. Jamie w~s 11 member of the basketball their pla~e in lhl' meet were as follows. Basketb;dl to!Jr"eY . team as a freshman and soph()more.

880 yanl relay .. 4th • Mike Renfro, John An A.A.U. Small Man's Tournament w11s lleld When a i11nior, she was in the class play and • Lucero, Kirk Phill'ips, and Pat_ Griego. in Bernalillo this past w~>ekend. Only those l; fel!t was a Junior Varsity cheerleader. This year,

MOe R!!lay • 5th • Renfro, L4cero, K. Phillips, n inches or shorter m11y play in this tourllament. also, J11mie is in the Rodeo Clllb. and works <10 apd .John Tl!flor; · •· · .. · • Sixteen teams entered the single elimination tbe.sehool paper.

Renfro: 440 y;J.rd dash; and ja.velin • 2nd. tourney. A !!foup of men from Capitan phtyed in Her hobbies or special interests include riding Lucero: 880 yarll r~ ·4th. the tourney. They played the Stylistics of horses, sports, and dancing. Arter J~l!'ie --Kirk Phillips· High jump ·1St at 6 A. 10 in, 120 Albuquerqul)iD first ro~d piiiY and were beaten graduates on May 16, her plans are not tlefmtte.

yai-d"tow· hurdles • 2nd in 11'1.9. 7~. "1-' Rich;lrd Joe Phillips · ·· Ricky Phillips· 2 mile run and shbt put. Members -of the tl!am wl!re Ervjn Aldaz, Russ *"other in the spotlight this wee!< is Richard John Taylor • mile rUn and shot put. . ~ Rish, Richard House, and)tmold Norllliln from Joe Phillipo.<, He is the §.ec!ind of the seniors to.

Clovis -teacher spea_ks by Mar!lare~Rench

On March 25, 1975, the Capitan !".H.A. Chapter helcl a special meeting. This meeting was con· sidered special for several reasons.

To begin with the members and some guests sat down to a special dinner. The main dish was New Orleans gumho which Mrs. n: L. Hardy,

• grandmother of two of the members, Laura and ncb a Hardy. had earliel' prepared from her own

.recipe. To complement Ibis delieious dish tbe Home Ec. classes furnished homcmiide bread. a jell salad. and spiced tea.

Mter everyone had fin,is!led eating, Mrs. Ha~el !\layer gave a .talk; ill. accordance with the chapter's ' project of . heJpi~;~g tbc. mentally

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. . retariled. Mrs. Mayer, a special education teacher from Clovis, pointed out se••efal a5pects concerning special education which many people fail to discover themselves. •

The girls have tal< en a !!feat deaiJ>f interest i!l their project tbis.year and having speakc~s such as Horace Cordova from Ft. Stanton Ollld Mrs. Muyer has helped thcm.belter fulfill their goals.

Talent show

DavidCUmmins:2milerunand440yarddash ... CapitM; Joe Gutierrez and Albert Torr~ .o~ have gone to Capitan Schools for all of the Pat Gri11go: 220 yard dasl!. • Honday, and Pres Torrez of Albuquerque. · · twelve grades. Tatum won both tbe girls and boys division. Kindergarten · , Rickey is the son of Richard H. and E_llissa

Next ;J.clion for the 'l'igers wUI be Friday, when The latest clal>s at Capitan School is the Kin· Phillips. Other family_members include Ktrk~a they go I!> E~ice. The girls will go to Tularl!lia · dergarten Class. TwentY·five bllbb!ing children junior, and Rebecca, in the second grade, and for the Roseblld Relays, also on<¥rrday; began their S~:hoollife on Mardll9. The 4lacber Glendalyn,. in, kinde.rg<~rten. . . . - •. · -~ Athletic banquet " · · •is Maxine Miller. Those attending tbe elass are • Ricky has been aclivl)lrCsporti;llis four. year~

Preparations are under way for the annual • Anthony William Avila, Chl'istopl!er Jerome in high ~hool. He has participated and le,tered Athletic Awards Banquet to be held on Tuesday, Ayers, Claudine Rene Baca, Michael Booher, in football, basl<etb;dl. ;J.nd track. AP!il22. Tickets may be b!>u!lhtfrom ;J.!Ipthletes Robbie Lynn CliJIPn, Carla Denise Davis, Beth This year he was selected to an· AII..State • both b!>ys and girls • and from the coaches • Davis, Janalyn Eddy, Henrietta Rene Griego, Football team both on of£ense ;~~nd defense.. ,

• • Jack 1\fa,llfield and Randy Lykins. The general Robert .Jolm Gutierrez, Jeremy Howe, Intrack,hehasparticipaledintheStateTrack • J S near ... Pl!blh: .ili.invited illld 'l'n~O.IIrl!!led-to, purchase . Ronald Joiner, Marcella Navarez, Ghad Njelson, -Meet-both as a,sophomore ..and. junior~- ··.·· ···· · • - ·· ' · . your tickets ancl attc.nd the banquet. Support Let;J. Jo Nickerscnr; John D. Parker, Ue'Payne, •Ricky has been a member o\ the Nlfti<mal lllexf'rbursday is the date.setfor'the <:arti:w;w your 'athletic teams. ·, .... · Jr., Robyn 'Peralta, Glendalyn Elissa Phillips, Honot" Society since he became eligible for·

Junior Class Talent Show. The Jumors are l';rlendal' or ev~nts ChanUlie .Renee Points, Joe Paul Randle, Jason membership. . putting on thll· shovl and contest in tbe school April 9: End 5th Six Weeks. ReynoldS, 'Alice Saiz, Ronnie Todd Sanchez, and · In student government, as a sophomore he was gym. a member or the student coun'cil. As a junior, he

Some of the acts alreaily entered 'for the show Covered wagon· . stor·y ..• s to I d. WB$ Student Council Treasurer. This year, he include tbe Tiniklers I bamboo dancers!; Lisa serves as Study· Body President •

c Crenshaw, piccolo, accordian and song; Rosie . . , Ricky has been a member of both the Junior Lperas, ~ong; David Wrig!Jt, skit; Tammy · · by Margeret Re"ch was transferred. We wish them joy and l!ap· arid Senior Class 'Plays. This year he Is also · · Works, tumbling: Bob ond Susan Vest; and tbe The Easter Holidays PaUline McGarry visited plness there. We do miss them. · President or tbe Letterman's Club. He has also Shining Lights. her mother, Mrs. G. L. Hensen In Dallas, Texas. Start making plans I!> attend the enchilada been on tbe Honor Rpll, One of Ricky's special

A panel of judges will vgte on the performers, Her daughters, Lavon N<!lltherlln and Joyce Cox dinneratEIPaisanoCafegiven by the American interests i~ karate. ond a $15 prize w II be awarded the first place and chi)dren went with hl)r. Tiley spent the night Le~ion May 10. Pr<K!eeds of which will go for two Perhaps best' of all, Ricky has received an winner. in Abilene, with Pauline's brother, arriving In boys to go to bl>ys state. It is a good cause. appointment to tbe u.s. Military Academy. He · Admission for the show is $1.25 for adUlts and Dallas for the family reunion Friday. Jacquelyn Therefore, thlnk or a way to help them and give will enroll -• W!1lit p01·nt c;ome filii· . $75 Cor students.l'roeeeds will go to help put on Parker, another daughter willl ncr f'amlly, mel them a big success. •• ,.., • · the Junior-Senior Prom whic:h is set Cor l\fay 11. her in Dallas. Mrs. Hensen, OjlC 94 renewed her Mrs. J. C. Harris or Ruidoso Downs spent last

Tickf.'tS may be purchased from Juniors on the story when she drove a covered wagon over the. Thursday with her aunts, ·Mrs. Maudc,Kingston talent show committee, or at the high school mountain ncar Albuquerque. She lead !he cow and ll1is5 Lou Harris. office, oratthedoor. CUrtain lime is7 p.m. behind the wagon. The wagon was hard to pull; Sam }Iammons is helping part. time at tbe

when she looked back tbe cow had Callen down. CUmmins Store. Woman's Club will She also played the french h~rp, and Pauline Gcarld Dean, Sr. and his brother, Harold have plant exchange made a tapoofhcr music. This wos such·a happy Dean, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

family reunion. · Dean in Roswell last Sunday. Tlie Carrizozo Woman's Club will meet Mrs. Hensen is such a dclig!Jtful, intelligent Willie Hobbs returned last Sunday night from

Thursclay, Aprll17, at tbc club house at 2 p.m. lady. She is alclt a11d happy and gives J>ne such Abernathy, Texas where she had been with her Mrs. Wm. Miller is program chairman. Her happiness vlslling.with hcr.l know that she has sister 'and her husband wbo was very seriously subject is "Gardening". An interesting part o£ c written- an Interesting book or her life. ill. I do wish them .a good recovery. the nftcrnoon's program will be' a plant ex· Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allen ant! son Elliot ot. Miss Janice Silva and Mr. Jay Ware were change. Members arc asked to bring one, two, or Portales spent last weekend here with Joyce and ~ited In marriage· by Rev. Alfred Kline three plants and cxchange,Jor others they might Kenny Coand familY. Dean and Kenny enjoyed saturday April 5 at 3 p.m: in (be wide open like to have. This wilt lie tbe run part or tbe fishing. Joel Neathcrlln or Carlsbad arrived in spaces under a large tree· where her father, meeting. Ruidoso via bus Cor the fishing trip. Tranquilllno Silva, was born. The wedding was

Hostesses for.the afternoon are Mrs. Wm. The co~ty central Committee beautifUl under 'the blue skies with only their Mrs. Jam<!S 1-'lorlan an,d Mrs. Austin families Th!H~tlon was held the

Mrs. J. B. Cantrell, club president, and Mrs. Cleo Duggar will be uitending tbe state con· vention in Clovis· on April16 and 17.

· or Roswell was tha speaker. Silva, at 4 p.m. The . Woman's Club met at the I attended and enjoyed it. There was n large.

home or !Mrs. Fred> Pool in Ruidoso at crowd and•when I left people were still coming. I · 11:30 p.m. April 8. Their business meeting do wish this young couple many, many years or

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