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.. VOLUMl!: NO. 2S IN OUR 32ND YEAR . RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, . , Oo, .2601 E., Yannoll · Sox 10054 · · · ' JSc PER COPY :Pas:- ) T:x.. 79,991 tm . . . ·$1· million horse race Day I Ten quarter borlea- with but 221100 of a . MCODd HPU'Btilll tbe flnt from the tenth qualif1er over 400 yarda - wUl make a 22 MCODddJ*at Ru1dolo Downs Race Track Monday aftomoon w1tb the win good 'for $330,0QO. '1'be leUOD'I finale - the All-American . Futurity - offers a groa purae of $781S,OOO with wJnnlnp ran&lni from $330,000 for flrat to $27,000 for tenth place. a berth for the finale wblcb often a staggerblg winner's purae of fD),OOO. Only ten of the Wteat two-year-old quarter horsea in the natlon aurvlYfld, 'lllose ten will be lllfJD to CGUt when the All•American Network of Topeka, Kanau, once again bl'ClACb.ltl the ,1,030,000 race to an aucUence of ewer 30 milllon. 'llle Labor Dey program gets undenra)' at 1:45 a.m. Futurity CODIOlaUona begin Friday. with the purse for the tb1rd COiliOiation pegged at the 1econd consolation, Saturday, bu a t88,000 puiM with fl36,000 . the pur10 for SUnday'• ftnt COII:IOlattoa, OverabadowiJIC aU the weekend .ct1oa will be the All-American Futurity, tbe third leg of tbe ao "NUI'n•ble Triple G1'0wn for two-year-old quarter Only five bonel have WCIIl two 1ep ol tbl title ud only OQO fNer eame clole to srabblnl an three, GAMtUNG SlREAK ""1 •,; ,, '":J ... ) ......... '-- ,_ '1'be winner of the flrat c<DOJ.attoa receives $21,000; the leCODd ccmolattoa win 11 100<1 for $8,700 with $4,100 to the third COMOlattocl winner. Hlgbli&JU of the Labor Dty weekend ractns card Include the· $8,600 added Roadrunner Stakell thiJ afternoon, the $8,500 add&d Brlpnd Hudkap Friday, the •115,000 Ruldoao Thorouehbred Futurity SatW'day, the ,17,600 added RWdolo Mile Handkap Sunday and the f1,500 added RuJd()IO Moaday, 'l1le story of ten flnalllblln the All-Amtrican F woo theJr poet potltioQ foUoWJ, Here's a Joo1c at tbe 10 fhwU.U, la order of qualUying tlmo: Town Polley (22.<161/2); BlffyP- (2%.101/2); Hot Idea (22.1l'n); Stela Mlnp (22.U); Klta Bar NOM (22.15); Gtmbllng StreM (22.2Z); Clll' Me GoUa llodler GJ&M (22.27); JuneaFoature {22.32); JunJunNl (22.32%). stoa Ml.np, a fWy owned by c. L. Siewert and Sool lncorpcnted of LQb. bock, TeDJ, lookl to be oat of tbe pubUc favorite.. Tbe ftlly, tralnod by H. Doa Fanil, Ia w:deteated ln tbnc 8bl lpOdl a Vrtr'J DJoOdl.t moaey 1bM oC $1,Mt. AIMING AT $331,111- Here's a composite look at the 10 flnall.sta for the world's rk:helt hOI'Se race, the $1 million All·Amerlcan Quarter Horae Futwity. The top qualifying time of 22.01$1,2 seconds for «0 yards belongs to Town Policy (top, left). The rest of the field: BUiy Pass, Hot Idea, Stoa Minga, Kita Bar None, Gambling Streak, Call Me Gotta, Medley Glae, Junes Feature, Jun JWl Nl. The winner of the Labor Day classic at Ruidoso Downs collects a $330,000. 'l'be7 ClliDe ilmolt noey conMik' of the COIDtly to q\iaUfy fot :Moaday'lllth l'1XIJ1lnC of tbe All-American Flturity, the rlcbelt bonence ln the 1fOC'kl, A record XI be&d went Into the trlala in hopei ol Sbe dkl not IUl in the Kamal htt1rlt1 becaUie, accordinc to Farris, 11 D wu (SEE PAG'E TWO] Eagle Creek darn :set or April • Tareet d&tll ol March lfn! for £Olng to bk1 of $2!5,V88 from McCormick Con· outdoor J81e a11o wu a.ppl'O'Vecl. coatracta.IIdApdlforatartof COOitructtoa muctionofEl PMOto buJldtbe Alto Crut IJcerwea will be required oi any pel'Nl, of Ea&Je Creek Dim wen Jet by the tranemllalon Une. other bkll .ubmitted "finn, corpontton, tran.llent, mercbantl, Ruki()IO VJ.llale councU at tbelr Tuelday included CO-Con Incorporated of club, charitable lnltltutlon, evK!lng meetlnS· Albuquerque, Burna Con· llaWker or peddler" planning "to vend, 'l'b1l tentaUve wu plU'llpted ttructlon of Lu Cruce., $388,000, and sell, dispote, db.play ••• on any pubUc by the report from village manaser Jim Panhandle Construction Company of walk, street, alley or anywhere wiUt.ln the H1ne that tbe Un1ted state. Forst Semee Lubbock, $U7 ,700. village." tbll includel yard and garase eavirounent.l pnpact statement should An Ofdlnance requ1rf.ng Uce111ing sales. be completed by the fltat week ol October itineram men:bantl and .etting llcenaing Penaltiea from$$ to $300 w111 be andbyapreHntaUonofprelJmliwyplanl requirements outdoor J81el was ap- asaeased for viol&tiOOJ, for tbe dam by Mam En&ineering of pl'Oved after ex1en.llve dfacuaton, Based on correspoodel'lee from the Ronell. . Tbe ordhwK:e, which def!nea ltlnerant Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), the The lengthy preaentatlon and ex• merchanta u anyone "engaging or in· councll turned down the Noon IJool planatkln of the preliminary plana by Tom tending to engage in bua.lnellll u a mer· request to lease la!ld at the airport foc MannJr •• wuacceptedbythecolllCiland clwlt ••• for a period of time not ex· conatructton of a teen center. ameetlngJetupbetweenthecompanyand ceedingUIOdaya/' Betfeeaofnotleu than "The FAA did not beUeve the RukJoeo water superliUndert Jhn Goodwin to 510 and not more $100 for all such Noon Lions (project) conatltuted an dillcua varioUI upecta of dam con- merchants, pawnbroker.s, second-hand · aeronauUcal u.e of the land." mayor atruction. . stores and junk lloyd Davia said. Tbe vlllage council at.o accepted a low A fee of $5 to apply fOl' a license for an The councll suggested the Noon I.Jons Floricade's tonight! TGIIIJbt at 7:31 famed racehorse aucUoaeer TOOl Caldwell wiD ga\'el the opeDhig of the sevemb amnw All American Fl•rlcade Ia the All·AmericaD Salel Aresia atRuklofo DoWDS RaceTrack. ud Cbru Bndshaw, El Puo, usbted by Nonna Klm Graham and Glady1 Glenn of flower shape operated In Ruld011o. Patroas will he able to bki oa more than ZIG floral arrangements and wUl be able to watch as arrangers create their colorful pieces on the stage In front of the aactioneer'l podium. Entertalmnent wUl be pl'ovlded by "'l1le Golden Rings" of the E1 Palo SWeet Adellnes. Proceedl from the auction will be Wied to fund scholarships through the Altrusa Club, Floricade spOnsors, and for Featured deafrrners will be Bill Day of AmarUlo, Texas, various community pl'ojecta and granta·ln·afd fluanced by ..- Altrusa. James' trial date pending The trial d Jerry Ray James and Frank WilsOn stipulated to the change ot Shirley Sua James, Ruidoso Downs will venue after Rivera alleged last week that take place in otero County, althOugh no adverse publicity in Uncoln County would date bas been set yet. affect his client's chance for a fair trial. The Lincoln County Grand Jury indicted the pair July 'l1 on the charge of receiving stolen prope_rty. Albert J. Rivera, attorney for Shirley Sue James, and uslstant district attorney Rivera also fUed a moUon to suppress evidence seized in two searches of the James trailer, but in a bearing in Carrizozo last Thursday Judge Tom Sandenaw denied the motion. However, he gave attorneys ten days to fUe legal meiDoranda on the matter. Wilson said that, contrary to rumor, no motion for severance (separate trials for wife and husband) bas yet been rued. The couple is charged with receiving sttllen property last June 16, in the fonn of jewelrY, diamonds, pearls, leather coat and a reptile belt with a collective value of over $2,500. open grid play Friday The Ruldoeo Warriors will travel to meet the carrizozo Grizzlies in their home territory at 7:30 tomorrow night in the season's football opener. h8s always played us a good, hard ballgaxne," coach Doyle Howell said at Tuesday morning practice. "We're well-pleased with our scrim• . . . mages and are in pretty good shape injury• wise. "I expect a good effort out of everyone." The probable starting line-up will be: Hector. Aguilar, Ron Lowrance, ends; Bordie Willlams, John Whitlock, John Csbot; Josh Ensor, backs; Jay Raulerson, center; Eugene Botella, Bill MorrisOn, ·--.,... guards, and Mike Pritebett, Chuck or Chuck Burgess, tackles. A CAR CARAVAN is being organized by the Boosters Club to leave from the high school at 6 p.m., . for this opening g&iJle, The cheerleaders will be available to decorate the cars of all· fans wanting to give this added support to the Warrion. look into otbe1' vUlaie land anllable fn.. clud:fni •ltu behind tbe Rukfolo Cblmber of Ccxnmerce oUlcel, btWDd thl Women'• aub and near tbe No0011 IJonl bu.lklfnC. lD otbel' tbe comdl: - Approved an ordinance requiriDC aU homes and Wn••••• be A IUidelloel. q A deleaat&on of about Ienior cltJ%Im attendecl the meetfnl. - Heard a report that no bldl were received to PfO\'ide worlanln'• com- pe1118Uon Jnluraoce and u:ked 'rillaae [SEE PAGE TWO] Airport snowblower here Tbe RWd010 :MunJcipal AJrpcrl Tuelday accepted delivery of a "Un.Uno.g" IDOW blower deelgned, afrpori manager Tim Monil said, "lor 7-.t aroUnd u.e ranging from IOOW l'CDJIO'nl to weed cutting." · Tbe $47,67U2 variable. un1t, purchued under a Federal AvlaUoo AdrtJ!nfstration {FAA) grant, 1rM paid for by $42,iOS.7a in FAA mooiel, $2,313.12 fran the State Department of Avlatioo and a matching $2,383.821n villl&e fundi, Tbe Unimog COOiiltl of a truck cab with dieseleqine, 20 forward apeeda and eight reverse speeds. Morri.l aid ita top apeed 11 46 miles per boar, ita 114west would take it "the length of a football field in about an hour.'' It has attacbmellts including several blades, a anow blower and a 1x'Uih that can be used for clearing Ught anowfalll or rocks. The Sclunidt blow« can tend aaow II feet away and coota1na a turret wf:llch can be swivelled in any directicn. WJ:tb. t11&l feature, tbe opentor can blow tbe.., I.Dto a dump truck OC' 30 feet off to eMber lifde of the runway. Morris said plana are In the work.l to obtain an attacbment to mow grua; with tbe brulb attachmollt the Unlmog can be Uled to aweep rockl from the runway. 'l'be Unlmog, be Wd, hu been Uled in Germany a1nce Wodd War n, and was developed for farmers who could "plow all week with it, then pile the family in and take them to church Sunday • • • lt'a a versatile piece of equipment. "With good care I would say it willlaat 30 years. The speedometer goes into the OOndredl of thousands of miles ••• Diesel enginel are very dependable." Morril described use of tbe UnJmog sa a "one man operation.u Because tbe Unkage between the Unimog and ln froot 11 hJdraullcally coatroUed by JD0Yi1J1 levers in the cab, cne peraoo can and uncouple the aftacbrrwt.a with eue, be uld. Once there Ia mow m tbe ground, a Ia planned fOI' atate officials who are In pur- cballnl almllar equlpnert for depart- mental uae, Morris uid. 'l'be low bidder on supplying tbe vJUage with a Unimog Wll the Contractors Equipment Company of Albuquerque. The unit il marketed In the United Statu by Case Equipment, and the village obtained funding tlrough the Airport and Alnray Development Act. Morris said storage sheds will be con- structed to boUle the Unlmog and ita at- taclunents at the airport. mE SNOW•llLOWlNG "UNIMOG" acquired Tlleiday by with airport manager Tim Morrill iri the cab. the ltuldoso Municipal Airport iJ!I shown In the parking area . :

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VOLUMl!: NO. 2S IN OUR 32ND YEAR . RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, Nl!:WMEXICO~

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~.l(JJthw~st ~!:!.cr"fi:..m Oo, .2601 E., Yannoll · Sox 10054 · · · '

JSc PER COPY ~l :Pas:- ) T:x.. 79,991

11lVRSDAY,SE~BERl, tm . . .

·$1· million horse race Lab~r Day

• I

Ten quarter borlea- with but 221100 of a . MCODd HPU'Btilll tbe flnt from the tenth qualif1er over 400 yarda - wUl make a 22 MCODddJ*at Ru1dolo Downs Race Track Monday aftomoon w1tb the win good 'for $330,0QO.

'1'be leUOD'I finale - the All-American . Futurity - offers a groa purae of $781S,OOO with wJnnlnp ran&lni from $330,000 for flrat to $27,000 for tenth place.

~ a berth for the finale wblcb often a staggerblg winner's purae of fD),OOO.

Only ten of the Wteat two-year-old quarter horsea in the natlon aurvlYfld,

'lllose ten will be lllfJD ~ to CGUt when the All•American Network of Topeka, Kanau, once again bl'ClACb.ltl the ,1,030,000 race to an aucUence of ewer 30 milllon.

'llle Labor Dey program gets undenra)' at 1:45 a.m. Futurity CODIOlaUona begin Friday. with

the purse for the tb1rd COiliOiation pegged at ~2,000; the 1econd consolation, Saturday, bu a t88,000 puiM with fl36,000

. the pur10 for SUnday'• ftnt COII:IOlattoa,

OverabadowiJIC aU the weekend .ct1oa will be the All-American Futurity, tbe third leg of tbe ao f~ "NUI'n•ble Triple G1'0wn for two-year-old quarter bot'~& Only five bonel have WCIIl two 1ep ol tbl title ud only OQO fNer eame clole to srabblnl an three,

GAMtUNG SlREAK ""1 •,; ,, '":J ... ) ......... ~ '-- ,_

'1'be winner of the flrat c<DOJ.attoa receives $21,000; the leCODd ccmolattoa win 11 100<1 for $8,700 with $4,100 to the third COMOlattocl winner.

Hlgbli&JU of the Labor Dty weekend ractns card Include the· $8,600 added Roadrunner Stakell thiJ afternoon, the $8,500 add&d Brlpnd Hudkap Friday, the •115,000 Ruldoao Thorouehbred Futurity SatW'day, the ,17,600 added RWdolo Mile Handkap Sunday and the f1,500 added RuJd()IO ~ ~p Moaday,

'l1le story of ho~· ten flnalllblln the All-Amtrican F woo theJr poet potltioQ foUoWJ,

Here's a Joo1c at tbe 10 fhwU.U, la order of qualUying tlmo: Town Polley (22.<161/2); BlffyP- (2%.101/2); Hot Idea (22.1l'n); Stela Mlnp (22.U); Klta Bar NOM (22.15); Gtmbllng StreM (22.2Z); Clll' Me GoUa (22,,.~); llodler GJ&M (22.27); JuneaFoature {22.32); JunJunNl (22.32%).

stoa Ml.np, a fWy owned by c. L. Siewert and Sool lncorpcnted of LQb. bock, TeDJ, lookl to be oat of tbe pubUc favorite.. Tbe ftlly, tralnod by H. Doa Fanil, Ia w:deteated ln tbnc ~tad~. 8bl lpOdl a Vrtr'J DJoOdl.t moaey 1bM oC $1,Mt.

AIMING AT $331,111- Here's a composite look at the 10 flnall.sta for the world's rk:helt hOI'Se race, the $1 million All·Amerlcan Quarter Horae Futwity. The top qualifying time of 22.01$1,2 seconds for «0 yards belongs to Town Policy (top, left).

The rest of the field: BUiy Pass, Hot Idea, Stoa Minga, Kita Bar None, Gambling Streak, Call Me Gotta, Medley Glae, Junes Feature, Jun JWl Nl. The winner of the Labor Day classic at Ruidoso Downs collects a reaoun~ $330,000.

'l'be7 ClliDe f~ ilmolt noey conMik' of the COIDtly to q\iaUfy fot :Moaday'lllth l'1XIJ1lnC of tbe All-American Flturity, the rlcbelt bonence ln the 1fOC'kl, A record XI be&d went Into the trlala in hopei ol

Sbe dkl not IUl in the Kamal htt1rlt1 becaUie, accordinc to Farris, 11D wu

(SEE PAG'E TWO]

Eagle Creek darn ~ork :set or April • Tareet d&tll ol March lfn! for £Olng to bk1 of $2!5,V88 from McCormick Con· outdoor J81e a11o wu a.ppl'O'Vecl. coatracta.IIdApdlforatartof COOitructtoa muctionofEl PMOto buJldtbe Alto Crut IJcerwea will be required oi any pel'Nl, of Ea&Je Creek Dim wen Jet by the tranemllalon Une. other bkll .ubmitted "finn, corpontton, tran.llent, mercbantl, Ruki()IO VJ.llale councU at tbelr Tuelday included CO-Con Incorporated of :~urch, club, charitable lnltltutlon, evK!lng meetlnS· Albuquerque, $~1610; Burna Con· llaWker or peddler" planning "to vend,

'l'b1l tentaUve ~ebedullng wu plU'llpted ttructlon of Lu Cruce., $388,000, and sell, dispote, db.play ••• on any pubUc by the report from village manaser Jim Panhandle Construction Company of walk, street, alley or anywhere wiUt.ln the H1ne that tbe Un1ted state. Forst Semee Lubbock, $U7 ,700. village." tbll includel yard and garase eavirounent.l pnpact statement should An Ofdlnance requ1rf.ng Uce111ing o£ sales. • be completed by the fltat week ol October itineram men:bantl and .etting llcenaing Penaltiea rang~Jti from$$ to $300 w111 be andbyapreHntaUonofprelJmliwyplanl requirements f~ outdoor J81el was ap- asaeased for viol&tiOOJ, for tbe dam by Mam En&ineering of pl'Oved after ex1en.llve dfacuaton, Based on correspoodel'lee from the Ronell. . Tbe ordhwK:e, which def!nea ltlnerant Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), the

The lengthy preaentatlon and ex• merchanta u anyone "engaging or in· councll turned down the Noon IJool planatkln of the preliminary plana by Tom tending to engage in bua.lnellll u a mer· request to lease la!ld at the airport foc MannJr •• wuacceptedbythecolllCiland clwlt ••• for a period of time not ex· conatructton of a teen center. ameetlngJetupbetweenthecompanyand ceedingUIOdaya/' Betfeeaofnotleu than "The FAA did not beUeve the RukJoeo water superliUndert Jhn Goodwin to 510 and not more ~han $100 for all such Noon Lions (project) conatltuted an dillcua varioUI upecta of dam con- merchants, pawnbroker.s, second-hand · aeronauUcal u.e of the land." mayor atruction. . stores and junk ~hope. lloyd Davia said.

Tbe vlllage council at.o accepted a low A fee of $5 to apply fOl' a license for an The councll suggested the Noon I.Jons

Floricade's tonight! TGIIIJbt at 7:31 famed racehorse aucUoaeer TOOl Caldwell

wiD ga\'el the opeDhig of the sevemb amnw All American Fl•rlcade Ia the All·AmericaD Salel Aresia atRuklofo DoWDS RaceTrack.

ud Cbru Bndshaw, El Puo, usbted by Nonna Phillip~, Klm Graham and Glady1 Glenn of flower shape operated In Ruld011o.

Patroas will he able to bki oa more than ZIG floral arrangements and wUl be able to watch as arrangers create their colorful pieces on the stage In front of the aactioneer'l podium.

Entertalmnent wUl be pl'ovlded by "'l1le Golden Rings" of the E1 Palo SWeet Adellnes.

Proceedl from the auction will be Wied to fund scholarships through the Altrusa Club, Floricade spOnsors, and for

Featured deafrrners will be Bill Day of AmarUlo, Texas, various community pl'ojecta and granta·ln·afd fluanced by .. - Altrusa.

James' trial date pending The trial d Jerry Ray James and Frank WilsOn stipulated to the change ot

Shirley Sua James, Ruidoso Downs will venue after Rivera alleged last week that take place in otero County, althOugh no adverse publicity in Uncoln County would date bas been set yet. affect his client's chance for a fair trial.

The Lincoln County Grand Jury indicted the pair July 'l1 on the charge of receiving stolen prope_rty.

Albert J. Rivera, attorney for Shirley Sue James, and uslstant district attorney

Rivera also fUed a moUon to suppress evidence seized in two searches of the James trailer, but in a bearing in Carrizozo last Thursday Judge Tom Sandenaw denied the motion.

However, he gave attorneys ten days to fUe legal meiDoranda on the matter.

Wilson said that, contrary to rumor, no motion for severance (separate trials for wife and husband) bas yet been rued.

The couple is charged with receiving sttllen property last June 16, in the fonn of jewelrY, diamonds, pearls, leather coat and a reptile belt with a collective value of over $2,500.

Warrior~ open grid play Friday The Ruldoeo Warriors will travel to meet

the carrizozo Grizzlies in their home territory at 7:30 tomorrow night in the season's football opener. "C8~o h8s always played us a good,

hard ballgaxne," coach Doyle Howell said at Tuesday morning practice.

"We're well-pleased with our scrim• . . .

mages and are in pretty good shape injury• wise.

"I expect a good effort out of everyone." The probable starting line-up will be:

Hector. Aguilar, Ron Lowrance, ends; Bordie Willlams, John Whitlock, John Csbot; Josh Ensor, backs; Jay Raulerson, center; Eugene Botella, Bill MorrisOn,

·--.,...

guards, and Mike Pritebett, Chuck Easley~ or Chuck Burgess, tackles.

A CAR CARAVAN is being organized by the Boosters Club to leave from the high school at 6 p.m., . for this opening g&iJle,

The cheerleaders will be available to decorate the cars of all· fans wanting to give this added support to the Warrion.

look into otbe1' vUlaie land anllable fn.. clud:fni •ltu behind tbe Rukfolo v~ Cblmber of Ccxnmerce oUlcel, btWDd thl Women'• aub and near tbe No0011 IJonl bu.lklfnC.

lD otbel' ~. tbe comdl: - Approved an ordinance requiriDC aU

homes and Wn••••• be ~. A

IUidelloel. q

A deleaat&on of about ~ Ienior cltJ%Im attendecl the meetfnl.

- Heard a report that no bldl were received to PfO\'ide worlanln'• com­pe1118Uon Jnluraoce and u:ked 'rillaae

[SEE PAGE TWO]

Airport snowblower here Tbe RWd010 :MunJcipal AJrpcrl Tuelday

accepted delivery of a Jde~Bcz "Un.Uno.g" IDOW blower deelgned, afrpori manager Tim Monil said, "lor 7-.t aroUnd u.e ranging from IOOW l'CDJIO'nl to weed cutting." ·

Tbe $47,67U2 variable. ~ un1t, purchued under a Federal AvlaUoo AdrtJ!nfstration {FAA) grant, 1rM paid for by $42,iOS.7a in FAA mooiel, $2,313.12 fran the State Department of Avlatioo and a matching $2,383.821n villl&e fundi,

Tbe Unimog COOiiltl of a truck cab with dieseleqine, 20 forward apeeda and eight reverse speeds. Morri.l aid ita top apeed 11 46 miles per boar, ita 114west would take it "the length of a football field in about an hour.''

It has attacbmellts including several blades, a anow blower and a 1x'Uih that can be used for clearing Ught anowfalll or rocks. The Sclunidt ~~now blow« can tend

aaow II feet away and coota1na a turret wf:llch can be swivelled in any directicn. WJ:tb. t11&l feature, tbe opentor can blow tbe.., I.Dto a dump truck OC' 30 feet off to eMber lifde of the runway.

Morris said plana are In the work.l to obtain an attacbment to mow grua; with tbe brulb attachmollt the Unlmog can be Uled ~ to aweep rockl from the runway.

'l'be Unlmog, be Wd, hu been Uled in Germany a1nce Wodd War n, and was developed for farmers who could "plow all week with it, then pile the family in and take them to church Sunday • • • lt'a a versatile piece of equipment.

"With good care I would say it willlaat 30 years. The speedometer goes into the OOndredl of thousands of miles ••• Diesel enginel are very dependable."

Morril described use of tbe UnJmog sa a "one man operation.u Because tbe Unkage

between the Unimog and tbeattaclme~ ln froot 11 hJdraullcally coatroUed by JD0Yi1J1 levers in the cab, cne peraoo can ~ and uncouple the v~ aftacbrrwt.a with eue, be uld.

Once there Ia mow m tbe ground, a aympo~ium Ia planned fOI' var~otw atate officials who are ~ In pur­cballnl almllar equlpnert for depart­mental uae, Morris uid.

'l'be low bidder on supplying tbe vJUage with a Unimog Wll the Contractors Equipment Company of Albuquerque. The unit il marketed In the United Statu by Case Equipment, and the village obtained funding tlrough the Airport and Alnray Development Act.

Morris said storage sheds will be con­structed to boUle the Unlmog and ita at­taclunents at the airport.

mE SNOW•llLOWlNG "UNIMOG" acquired Tlleiday by with airport manager Tim Morrill iri the cab. the ltuldoso Municipal Airport iJ!I shown In the parking area

. :

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Page_2- Ruldoso·(N. M.) News Thursday, September 1, 1977

Bus schedule's, students'rules, announced School bus schedules for the Ruidoso

schools for the 19T1-7B tenn haW not been ----..:.. finallzed. coordinator Donny WMD8 has

lll1Dotmeed, bu.t an interim board1n8 policy for at.udents wW be In effect September 6.

''A rev1acd ac;bedule will be pu bUshed u aoon as pOssible," W811Dl8 sald Monday. "UntU the schedule is announced we are Qking that students in all gradell, ex-

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. cepting White MoWJtain MkMle Scbool, meet the bus at the BBIDI!I timlt and place as l88t year.

"II you area new studant or have moved since last year, call the school you wW be atlendin.g for the needed. ln!'ormatlon."

Weems said students at Wh1bl Mount8.ln Mlddle SchOOl wW IVJt ride tbe buaes September 6 and 1 because of their In-

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dlvlduallled -u.n. Parents o1. these olxtb, --· ud olcblb grade studeals are requested to provide their clJildren with transportation to and b'om acbool.

P.v-entB aJso are requested 1o help eo­force .tchool bus' rules.

''Tbe drivers feel dlldr attenUon must be devoted fullJ to operatln,g the bus aDd mt

"'"""' dawn - for dloclpltnary '

reaSOJUI," Weems saki.

Rules are: - Studenla muat obey the bus driver. - 'lbe driver Jll8)' 888ISn seats If be feels

it. is neceasary to enforce tOO rule9. - There will be no use of profane

language. -students cannot have any partoftbelr

body outside the bus.

Capitan

trustee • resigns

Nonnan Renfro stepped down from the capitan Village CouncU at last week's meetl.ng after serving for three-and--a-half ,..,.,,

Renfro served aa mayor pro tem following former mayor J. T. Johnston's resignation af\er a gullty plea to a misdemeanor charge of "retaining for hb peraonal benefit" certain municipal property, before Magistrate Jim Wheeler in Ruidoso July 23.

Renfro told 'l'be News Wednesday that hla reasons for leaving office were "strictly bual.ness - I didn't have the time" for the duties.

Trustee Valton Hall was named mayor pro tem, and the trustees wW appoint a pemument mayor at their next meeting September 12. They wW later act on the appointment of a trustee to succeed Renfro, after the new mayor nominates someone.

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slow in maturing." The improved filly was entered In the Rainbow VutUMt)· trials but developed an intestinal viru'i and trainer Farris thought. it wiser to save her for the All·American. "We would have liked to run her In the Rainbow." Farris said. "She would have had more experience but we're aatlsfied with her She's matured quit.c a

Poli<.-y breezed to a 2~ length victory In t.he All-American Futurity trials, BBaln ll!l the odds--on favorite.

The colt has earned over $74,000 In hl5 short r<~cing career. Jockey Kenneth Hart will be back to call the shals.

The only Rambow Futurity f1na.ll.st to reactt the All-American finale is Jun Jun Ni, an experienced colt who ran second to Ml!l! Thennolark l.n the Rainbow.

bit." Jun Jun Ni has now earned $78,213 and Stoe MUlga has looked impressive in h~r has put together a record of 3-2--3 from Ul

three outings. SP,e won he[. first career uutmg:~_ start June 23 1n trutiden company and - Relatively unknown unUl the trials for ftnilhed tn_front by fl'-'2 lef18ths. She then lhe Ralnbow Futurity, JW'I JWJ Nl. had to wrut till A ugwt 12 for her ne~t qualified for the Rainbow with the seventh v~nture. The filly, at 1-~odds, rSll away best time. He then Inspired his backers by w1th an aUowanl'e test by a lengtb. Her runnmg a tough second to Miss Ther­Ume for the WI yard distance was 22.07 on molark m the finale. a track la~Ied "good."' Jun Jun Ni i..9 owned by BW R. Brooks of

Stoa M1nga ran her Ail-American Blanchard Oklahoma and trained by Futurity trial H:ll the olid,s.Qn f.avorit.e and Monly Br~s. Jerry Burgess who won did not disappolnt het, backers. She lhe All-Am~rlcan Futurity 1n 197{1 aboard flnl.!lhed 3¥.. te;ngths in hint. . Bugs Alive in 7{1, will be in the saddle for

Farn.s, who s trained siJ:. All-":Menc:an his sU:th appearance in the workl's richest finalists, says that Stoa Mmga IB m ex· horse race. cellent ccmdiUon and is a real fme gate There ar~ two unique aspects to the '77 horse - unlik~ her £~11 brother ~ Azure All-American lineup. First of all, five of Three, who ran. flfth ~the All-A;mertcan the 10 finalists were "supplemental Derby after actu~ up m Lhe start~ gate. nommees. ''In this case, an owner elects to

Farns says he s assigned ~wo-tune All· play a wa1tlng game. He doesn't make thP Amencan w~ner Jerr)· N!COLif•mu.'i tv nunnal nomimtting paymenb which begb band.le the rem'i 18 months before the actual running of the

The most impressive record of tile 10 race. finalists belongs t.o Town Policy. II colt Instead, he waits until the flnal months owned by Ivan Ashment of Idahte,l''aUs. before Uppmg JUs hand. But, it gets much Idaho. Town Polley set the fastest more expensive. Thirty head were qualifying time in wlnmng his ftfth nominated on June 15 Via payment of straigh.t race against no defeats.. $6,za<J, and 10 were kept out as late as

The speedy eolt is a veteran of the rpctng August 15, but then hed to pa.y$14,250 each. wars at Loi'! Al.arnitos Race Trac·k II1 Town !,oh<;y, Medley Glass, and JW\ JWJ Callfnn11t1 He's bl~en the favonte m t'tn h :-..'i gol rn VIa the $14,250 payment, and of h1•, 11•·· ··~t··,~·· Jo-·~~~r -'<'re at lr·~o.; lhan Gambhnjj! Streak and Kita Bar None got in C'."i'/1 •J lr:.. the runmng with a $6,250 payment.

Tuwn l'olH.") won hiS maiden June 7 by a The second unique aspeclls the fact that ball-length and then a month later won the each of the 10 qualifiers won hia trial beat, BardelJa Handicap at Loo Alamitos in thw creating a field of last-out winners. what WBS his second career outing. He Such a lineup of top-to-bottom last-out turned right around .and won a trial for the winners is unprecedented in major stakes Kindergarten Futurity at Los ALamitos futurities in the southwest. and then won the $115,000 finale by a head. Hiffy Pass, owned by E. Wayne aiKi

In his fir'-'1 'lul:ro;:: at 140 yu.rrl.~. Trn•·n .J~<rnPsJuhnsonofLufkin,Texas,figureato

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get plenty of All-American mutuel sup­port. The fWy ha.s already earned over $26,000 with rive wins from 10 starts. Ha­secood-best qualifying tbne is another eye­cat.cher.

Hot Idea wa.a a $4,1100 purchase in last ·swnmer's All-American Yearling Sale. The cheap price was due largely to a crooked leg. The defcrmlty doean't seem to botl:Jer her running. She's owned by Ted Bruce and Floyd Jackson of EsteUlne, Texaa.

Klta Bar None Is no laggard, having earm::d almost nt,OOO so (ar with six wins from lD starts. The ftlly is owned by Gregory Huckins and H. M. Bastian of Wichita, Kansas.

Gambling Streak did a bangup job In the !.rials, zooming In with a two-length lead. His career winnings thu:~ far are under $3,000. The colt is owned by John Arnold and Patty Alexander of Plano. Texas.

can Me Gotta, purchased orlginaUy for a paltry $1,600, ls one of the biggest bargain horses in AU-American history. He'.s owned by Charles Mitchell of Mobile, Alabama. Medley Glass,· a newcomer Lc Ruidoso circles, has earned $13,522 so far. He's owned by a group headed by DeWitt Logue of HoUBton, Texa.s.

Junes Feature, the property of Gordon Howell of Sunland Park, \\ron her Lrlal heal by a length. Her overall reconl is 2-1..(] from five start..s.

Top hafldle expected

in Labor Day races ~

Plenty of money wm be flowing through the mutuel machines at RuidOL!IO Downs on Labor Day.

In fact, astute Ruidoso watchers are confident the handle will again surge past Lhe $1 million level.

On Labor Day of '76, Ruidooo Downs became the first New Mexico track to hit the mllUOTKiollar target. The total was $l,038,99S. Since then, lhe record was re­set by the New Menco state Fair.

Here are the four rrJllion-dollar handles in New Mexlco history:

S.I,Oi5,7&t (12 races) - New Mexico State Fair. SWJday, September 19, 1976.

$1,045,724 (12 races) - New Mexico State Fair. Saturday, September l8, 1976. CoinddenLallv. this handle was only $40

A-A Futurity winner slated for extra prize

Tile winning owner of the '77 All­American Futurity will get a special prize - in addition to a huge, gllst.enlng trophy and a chedl for $330,000.

The extra award will be a handsome bronze castlnl ol. a quarter- horse.

Al Rosa, Ruidoso Downs general manager, will make· the presentation during the victory ceremonles following Ute race, Tbe work was daigned by the well-known Western sculptor, Maek Petty of Danton, Texas.

All "the work was In progl'l!!lll, it was shown twice before a preat.iglous gathering of quarter hone e:.perta who made IUfllestloDI as to tbe accuracy of coo­formatloiL ~ l;otthtty, the wm;k wu iatended to epltomba perfect quarter horse eonformat.ioo.

Altogether, 25 calltinp have been made. Twenty-two are tc be offered for sale.

""E&Icallon Is a l'I'OIIderful thing: It blllp!ll you dbtuvcr

. more thlnes to worry about."

:.hy of the top mark. $1,043,807 (12 races) - New Mexico

State Fair. Saturday, September 25, 1976. $1,038,995 113 races}- Ruidoso Downs.

Monday, September 6, 1976. The biggen one-race handle in New

Mexi~ history wal! set at $220,882 In Real Wind's 1976 All-American Futurity.

At the Hospital

AugUBt 2B - ADMITIED: Patricia Story, Capitan; Carolyn Hardwick, Ruidoso Downs; David Booher, Capitan; Dolores Sanders, Fountain Valley, California; Durene Russell, Ruidoso; Patrick C. Walsll, Ruidoso. DISMISSED: Sesario Ramos, Mary B. Smith, Elodia Ahnager, Annie Salazar, Jesse Harria, Isam lmoe, Archie Yeatman. Aug~t Z1 - ADMI'I'TED: Glova M.

Randolph, Decatur, Teus: Clsay Smith, Ruidoso Downs; Mandie Burgess, Ruidoso Downs. DISMISSED: Mildred Armstrong, She~lyn Todd & Baby, Matthew Collyer, Cllnstl Wimberley, Peggy Garner, Patricia Story & Baby, Durene Russell & Baby.

Ausust 2B - ADMin'ED: Gloria Grieco. capitan; Pat Walker I Ruidoso; atarlotte li'udls, Ruidoso, DISMISSED: Jerry Pevehouse, Carolyn Hardwick & Baby, David Booher, Dolores Sanders, Patrick Walah.

August 29- ADMITIED: Lewis Gibson, Ruidoso; Thomas L. Holland, Big LBJr.e, Texas; Martha 0. Conner, Ruidoso DoW WI; L. Ray Nunley, Ruldoao. DISMISSED: Philip Hopkins, Mary Hopkins.

CONGRATULATIONS TO: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nonnan Slory,

Baby Boy, 8 lbs. 1 oz., August 26. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Hoyt Hardwich,

Baby Boy, 8 lbs. 5 oz., August 28, Mr.and Mn. John RU88eU, Baby Boy, S

lba. n .. oz., August •- • Mr. and Mrs. J&ll'leS Everett JSmith,

Baby Boy I 8 lhs. II 02., Augtwl. 28. Mr. and Mra, John Aldon Fuchs, Baby

Boy, 7 lbs. 14 oz., August 29. -· SCORETODATE:

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- Students wDlslaJ iD. their aeatB when the bus is in motiOil.

- Loud talldns and other loud nollea are not penni~ on the bus.

- Students wiD not be allowed to throw items -while on U. bua.

:::_ A atudent should not C1'0I!I8 the bi&h­way while meeting or departlnl from tbe bus.

' ''Any maaallo compq with tbooe ndoo ·

will cause the stpdent to lose tile privUege of -rldl.ng on UJe bus for a ~Unite ~rlod of lime and, In estrema vtolaUon, for lba ramalndel' of the school year, u Weems said.

He also reminded motorist~ "lt Is in violatloD of tbe law to pR8I a bUs, from either dlrectloa, while the flasbel'!l on lhe bull are in operation."

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attorney John Thompaon to nq:otlate wlth their present company of Employe In­surance of Wall88U.

- Accepted bids totaling $22,978.3'1 from five companies on water flttlnp, ap­purt.enanou, meters and otber ilems. Companlea inclwle Bowles BDd Edens- of Albuquerque, Alamo Pipe and Suf.ply of Alamogordo, Waterworks Sa es of Albuquerque, ClDwe and Cowan f:i RoaweD and N. 0. Nelson of Albuquerque.

- Gave final approval of U.e Cree Meadows t.ownboUBe plmmed development and 11 townhouse project In Alto Village. ~Heard a report from tb8 Planning and

Zoning Commission that a publlc heariug was held toconsiderrezonin& ofportioas of Golf Cour8e Eat.atea from llnlde family dweWngs to mulU..famlly dwellings,

-- Tabled for further dlacusalon a proposed resolution adopting operatlnR rules and regulation!l for ..the Ruidoso Municipal Airport..

- Took under ~etatlon the request by Ray Crawford, RlildOBO Bus Station, for llSe of municipal property to house a transportation station. No definite aetton was taken.

-Heard a request from Jim Wooldridge Lhat the parking lanes at. tbe intersecU.ooa of Sudderth Drive and Ceuter Street BDd Sudderth Drive and Juanita street be closed to parlr..ing in efforts to prevent

accldent.s, Davls requested a cost eaumat.e be compDed for diacu:Jaion o.t the neD meeting.

- Agreed lo meet wltb the coooty to dlscll&8 mainleaance of Cedar Creek Road at the request of W. M. Jarratt, pres:tdent of the Cedar Creak Homes Assoc:iaUoq.

Thanked J ohu Cupp, represenUng the Rotary Club, for their proJect to plaet street signs in the Counll'}" Club Addition.

-Requested chief of poUce Paul LukeRs to Investigate traffk: cootrol at. the en­trance/exit to the Sonic Drive-In.

- Voted 1o combine the Plannlng and Zoning Com.mlsslan and the Arelliteetursl Control Committee. _:_, Requested Hlne to check Into flnan­~ methods to purchase road main­tenance equipment totaling approximately $100,000.

The equipment, whteb ranges from a distributor to pnuemaUc rollers and. from tallga.te spreaders to a dwnp truck, wiD allow the vWage to properly rna1Dtain and repair t.be paved streets.

- Heard a report from Lukens that-the Baodit09 motorcycle club wW be holding a regiqna.l meeting in the Rllidosoarea in tile near future and that. additional aaslst.ance has been requested by the pollee depart­mont.

- Postponed dJ:scusslon of Hine's thoughts on Ruidoso growth for the nen meeting.

Rodeo, dancing at Mescalero

over weekend Three days of rodeo action, Saturday

through Monday, will bigbllgbt Labor Day weekend festivities at Mescalero, under sponsorship of American Legion Post 48 of Mescalero.

Cowboys will conteal in bull riding, bareback and saddle bronc, team roplaJ, call roping and barrel racing, with the saddle bi'On<:S starting the dally card at 1 p.m.

Contestants mBY recfBter for tbe dally jackpot events from 8 a.m. • noon each day.

The producers, Baca Brotben of Granta,

feature seasoned stoclt. to perform in the 3.000 foot arena.

Eac::h evening at the Feast Grounds, after the rodeo, thl!re'll be Indian dancillg with the dancers attired in colorful, traditional and ceremonial costumes.

An added attraction will be Coining of Awe Ceremonies for Velva Jean Chee and Trudy Ann Treas, both 12. at the feast grounds adjacent to the rodeo area,

Rltes for t.ba two young women will be Saturday and Sunday. The family of the two, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Cllee, will serve luncb and dinner both days, as well as lunch Monday, In the Indian tradition.

... FQR 111E FIRST TIME a champion capon, nwned by verlin Posey pictured was sold at the Lincoln {'ounty Fair junior livestock.aale. Ruidoso Big T:Tastee ~eeze purehascd the chicken for $75 .

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for hospital· improvement. BY EMILY LBEPIIIL_91'8 future owner just before Tllallllsih'ill8·

. stalll\'riter · Beside& tho abop, tho t.dies bold an Tbe .. Pink Ladles" (Auillary) of tbe amW rummage sale tn tbe spring. Last

Rukloeo Hondo Va~ey HoapUa1 (RHVH) time around they ellllll'ed $850. bave contributed thousands of dollam The group Is oow bard at work IDaklDg worth of spec'•11zed equipment to the craft items far their FaR FeaUval of Giftl. hospital in tbe twelve yean alnee the PIJiioclicaUy workabops are held, wben group ••ljlmlzed. ............ spenll • lew bounJ making gift

The Ladles- now over 80 stroag- ltema.JuatbefwetheFestival.tbayplaila puerulllly gl.ve ol their time BDd. eoero rlurry or baking for tbe food sale, to be rua. wWl lurul-•alsing projects l"IIIQ!Ing from In coojooctlon ..Ub the P..U..L bazaars to rmmillg tbe Pink Sbop at RHVH Not aU the work li the Pink Ladles bas to to knitting and other bandlerafta. do wilb. rals1q money, however. Some.

tbe girls aod blue for the bofa. . .. _ All members aNd ln settlns up blood

banlal, aad with the DOI!-IIfOEeseional work ol drawing the blood, pa well as with the Volunteens and other spec:lal projects.

Amoug &be wer 88 Ladlea, there are a few charter memben who asaisted 1n !Gnlllng tbe ll'OUP In Iuiie, '""· -guiding Ughl beblnd lbe formation was Mrs. Melba Frankum.

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acUvitles have been tranaformed into a · aonal projec&s - abe preaad8 an ojo to sterUizer, relu.er cbalrs, orthopedic every baby bo~ In tbB hospital. pink for equipment. a -croupette, an emmlnlnR table, a nunery refrigerator, an outdoor sign for the Emergency Haem, a Coleman Dame flotameter, QJ:ygeo. equipment, color televlslon sets lor aU patient rooau, respimtocy equipment and many other lloms.

Charter members Include Mrs. Ruth White, Mrs. Isla Mclad, Mrs. W. J. Pierce, Mrs. Ellen Saaders, Mrs. Catb;y AnnB1a and Mm. Lou Horton. FULL TIME..WOftKE'R. at the Pink Sbop,-.Cleta Kelley,

center, Is flanked at "the snack bar by H~lga Haake, left and Nellie VIckers, b(rth voi..nteers~

Flower. show winners announced . . . .

"Now we are Involved wttb refarblsblDg the old wing,'" Mable Jolmson, prealdeat of the group, said. The Ladles are O:m\! several organizaUOllS and indlvi. fblaDelng conversion of four double rooms. to pnvate rooms w1tb carpet&, drapeS, waDpaper and individual IBtbrooms.

"We bave ordered an IBM t)'pewrltel" for the admlnislratl011 oe«ce, and we're gettlns a camera for gastric pboloppb;y, to go wltb the pstroacope." Johnaao said.

The Ladlea have apoasored. the Voluo­teens for the past: year, &ivinS teens a cban.:e to become famiUar with a hospUal setting aa well as to offer servlee.

Then, "We alWB)'s supply babies' shirts BDd receiving blankets as needed," she said and rec:ently "we made a whole bunch • • €i robes for patients, under tbe cUrecttoa of JBDe TbompsolL" Also, ''For tbe last two yean~ we'ye given Christma8 gifts to an paUents in tbe hospital on auutmaa."

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E::uctly bcm do tbe Lad1ea come up wi.UI· the money t.o support so ID8.Il)' proje&'l "Well," Johnson said, prefadllg tbe an­swer, "Jim Bums (foi"Jller RHVH ad· mfnfstrator) had been so enthusiastic in ndurblshillg lhe hospital tbat the en­tbusiasm ls CODtagioUI!I.

''Many of the members make handcrafts for the shop - last Christmas we took In

CHECKING A SHIPMENT OF TOYS In the Pink Shop at the Ruidoso Hondo Valley Hmpital is Miss Mabel Johnson. A former Naval officer, ahe ia now working hard as pres1denl of the voluateer bospltaJ orgaDizaUon.

.... """·"Of that •om. about ' 125 worth Alto Ladies' was pWows, ojos BDd bedroom slippers ·crochetted and kiUtted by a single Pink Lolly. Golf Association

Much of the money Is raised tbroash the Pink Shop. where aD year round vtsitora to RHVH can find handmade items, toys, a snack bar, toiletries, ~tionery,' books, magazines, candy barB aDd cards.

The Pink Shop origlnally opened soon after tbe AuxUlary formed, "ln a place the size or a telephone booth ... AD tbey could do in there was make coffee,", Jobnaon oald.

The four Ladiea on duty In tbe shop were persistent, however, and eventuaDy raised enough money to enlarge tbe shop, in September, 1972. When Bums joined tbe bo~~pltal about two years ago be made wrought Iron and tile tables, and Johnson embarked on a trip to Juarez, where sbe purchased chairs for the tables, enough to req~ a second trip.

Another addition to the sbop came in February, 1976, In the shape of a full-time shopkeeper, Cleta KeUey. Sbe is assisted a few hours a day by Plnlr. ~.

Sometimes well·wiabera donate a valuable arlid.e to tbe Ladies, for aa1e in tbe sbop. Such is the case at preseat with a painting. valuad at $250, given by Nicky CUnningbam of Las Cruces and Ruldoao. The large oil depicts Sierra Blanca in spring, and it will be 'oreaented to the

.lilly 8-Mull & JeffTournamenl:

... F'Upt. II boles 1st - uutan Silvers 2nd - Georga George and Muriel Kl1e

(tiod) . Low Pulta -Carol Bayles tHoles 1st - Ruth Wimberly Low Pult!l- Marge MasSey Jaly27-Ace of Month - Ardith Patterson 2nd- Ina Ethridge Low Putts-Yvonne Mader-a Jadt Ace- Marge Massey Low Putts-Hazel Hayneswortb August 10-Flag Toam&DU!DI 1st- Yvonne Madera Zlld- Ardith Patterson Low Putts- Merle Bryant lholea-lsl- Marge Massey Low Putts- Hazel Haynesworth Aagnst:17-Ace of Month- Sue Reaves 2nd- George George Low Putta - Ardith Patterson Jade Ace- Hazel Haynesworth Low Putts -Marge Massey.

Kindergarten supplies list Nob Hl11 School pr1D<Ipal Donny Weems

baa announced a revised school supplJ' list

Q,bituaries Verne Wheeler

Verne Wheeler, 78, and formel'IJ of Roswell, died Auaust ,. In Soobomlsb, Washington, at tbe home of.bb daugbter, Mrs. Jack (Jewel) Crockett.

Wheeler operated antique stores in Roswell, Ruidoso and Tularosa, wbitn be lived till ldl!l recent move ·to Wub!Dgton.

He Is survived by his wife, Josle, 10303 172tb Street SE, Snobomiah, Waablngtm; bf three daughters, one :son, three brothers, ten annllchildren and several lll'Oiltll'and<ldldren·

... gnuleo klndqarte. - -grade. - Kindergarten: bOll of eight crayons,

.......,, two pl'lnw'y peodls (laqa, fat pencils), smaD bottle of Elmer's glue and a large bos of l.:aclai ttsaae.

- l'lnll grade: two tr.1 pencUa, boz of etgbt craJOD8, medium size boWe of Elmer's stue. oite biD. of lacial tissue, OIMI

larRe box cl aupr-co~~ted cereal and an eraser.

''d:i.c£ t/;.; 'l::;ott!l :L_ l<ln -HOURS-

Monday thru Friday: 7:-30 a.m. - 6:00p.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - l;L'!"t p.JII.

J.ocafed in Ruidoso Cleaners

Bill arid Joan Morrison to celebrate 25th

Friends and famDy of BW and Joan Montson are Invited to the 25th wed}Hng armlversary eelebratlon of tbe couple.

To be beld SUnday, lbe party will be one rnlle east of Biscuit HUl on United Slates HliJbway 70, -.t tbe Lucky D Ranch. ·

Tbefeati.W..aro balnganaJI)!od by the Morrison&'& daugbtera:, Cindy Bundy of Ruidoso and Sbaryl Riell:en of New Deal, Tazas. · Tbe former Joan Luster and Bm Morrison were married September -4, 1952 in Portales. The couple requests no &ifta, just........,.,. at their party.

• was set up for Fort who showed zinnia:s

Little League football registration scheduled

ReglmaUon fa. Lillie League football· wW. take place September 8 at 7 p.m., In the high scbo'ol gym. ' -

Tcyouts wt11 be Septembel"lO at the 111gb school football field, startiDg at 1:30 p.m. To be eligible, a player must be be&ween tbe ages of eight and 12.

Coaches for tbe se1111on will be Dr. Lynn Willard. Corkl' Coaley, JadE. Kmmady, Jr.,

Jobllny Mobley, Virgil Reynolds, John Hobbs, Terry flaake, Don KIM, Ronnie 'l'aylor, Craig Horton and Daruiy Brown.

Commll!laioners are Dale Wynn, Charles McCleUan and Ron Harris.

Tbe first game 1s set for September :H, foUowed by games October 1, 8, 16, 22, 29, November 5 and 12.

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Labor Day Wet~kend .

FASHIONS·ART'G·IFTS

Across From Klqs

•We..tern Boots Work Boots ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE

AT REDUCED 'PRICES!

- 25% .. 50%. OFF -

srown at their boOpltal an11 - · tOr- ber pootet depiCting civic Jll'@<ll! centor. A,dloplay ol.lltullu .....,ed Ja ll!lOIII<Ii'iabylhe~a<deaCluhovarthalaal antiQued hOllOw 1011 plantoJ> Will Blvan a !ow 708'"·. specl81 award. ribbon. .

Tlie plantero .; ..... made. by dudenls In Club pnoldonl Madollno Momoy oald, lba Vocational Edu<allllll -· "Tba IIUidoeo Gonl"' Clnb would like til "'*'the supervll!lon of Ha<]lld Garda. lhanl<thepubllcfortbelrDUIIenJ::'•Anil

ID the EducaUonal Dirialoa, Dottle ·attendaace.attbeabow,tbeRu State Quaid. won the Edllcatlona!Eiblbll """"' Bank for _..nos lbe -·the Ubnry !Gr bor <!lopla7 '"'tho p<Vp08Btion 1l( or- loJ-IheuaallllheiooDI,TbeRultiiiiON.,. namental& . .tor their cove<qo anll aU lllooe wbo

Sh1rley Neuhaus was Biv~m an award irJ · contrlbated. ~ tbe l!lliOCel:l of" tbla amwal the state and Natftmal ObJectlfts DlvWoa event.!' . . .

GIFT SHOP . .

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REWARD - For lcEI female German Bbepllel'<l puppy, soUcl _,. l.Dsl' ... Heath Driw near alrDort. Z$7-'l~l before a p.m., ~'14331 after a p.m. ask for Belly, AlsO, 257-5i22 anyllmO.S-29-21o

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-Free lller•ture" Write B'l< 1561, Rulrfo$0, N.M. 18345 or c:a112$7·4192. ' •·

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SALESPERSON - Wanted for Women's .and chlldreo'.s shoe department. Full ttme. Apply ln person at BhmeD's. &31· · lie

MAN OR-COUPLE-To WGrkitlewboWB · a week in ezcbange for furnfsbed Qlb!JJ., Bllla paid. Phone 257-4310. l>lqulroi at 'rexai Ttader. - T-3J-2fc •

: ud.stunpSemce .• • PaUIDirMaterlall,'flree:Eitfmata -: W'"-ED IJ In •• mJ•••· • LIDdllld.BiorqeNowA,.uftabh • Al.u_ ~ ye- :tna..., ... IW:I 'age : 1lUIDOSO :, prereiW!f. IJve 4 months Raldoso, 8 • TRANSFER &'STORAGE • mooiii:J El Paso. 3~!198 after 6 p.m. or : : ,state Merences and salal)' expected to : 257·4013 : ]?,O.Bo.z238DtRuldoso. J-ll..UC • llalbeRotflceha • ~ . ' . . : l.)'lel'liniUanCo.BulldiD& : COOK'S -HELP - EzperiBi'l~ .aot

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GEORGE'S FIX-IT HOUSE REPAIR

Our lpuillllf I! IMIH·}Dhl 108 latah ltd. 257· 76SS

BULLDOZER WORK HD-6 CAT

$J8~ per hour • .•. 1-9 CAT LOADER f2soo· per hour

Fill d.irt and. topsoi{ - • DELIVERED

CALL 257-5289 ·

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"Be:o~~~;--Guest For A Night of Fun" :

FRIDAYS • 8:0,0 P.M.

FOR SAlE -new bor's bicycle fill' age U ., ..... , CaJI2574001. . ' 7~· . ..

FOR MLE - 1~ lraller, Z bedl'oolll!, tuD bath1 fol'CI$d air beater, pot $love fh'eplace, reftfgerator and· ·Btove, fur· nfshed,baokaDdfrmldol!l'lllepagowltb ltaller,f.1,500,ca11257-7580, at·llp .

13 FT. 8" -Sea N,.ph allllnlnwn boo~ 80 IDebea wfde2'1 hiebes deep-, up to 25 home

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ANNOUNCING SEPT. 2-3·4 t­

THE FOURTH -ANNUAL··

WESTERN ·ART SHOW

AT RUIDOSO, N.M. A Datdaadlng et:lilbl• of Westem

PamtiDg aad Sculpture, flue art jeweley -and a .peemt sbovr.htg o1 ou~ old ladlaa. pota. Tbll exeelleul ,Show is brotqJat to roa: for the tth time. : _

I..C)(:ATION: At the Hbltorlc Old Burtbot:a l!ar SJte, JD Mile• Ead of Rlllcfoso _off Highway '70. -·

SEE ·ouR LARGE AD THIS ISSUE

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fURNITURE COMPANY Nl!W ANDllli&lDFilRNlTURE • • • •

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. IS BUILDING OUR BUSINESS

NEW FLEETWOOD 14'x80' 1064 fT., 3 BR, 2 FULL BATHS, GARDEN TUB AND SEPARATE SHOWER IN MASTER BATH,

WALK-IN CLOSET, QUEEN BED,. · COMPI.HELY FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL HOME.

·- -·$J4,901J . NEW;~REDMAN-l4'x70'-· 2. B!t, 2 BATH, CoMPI.ITELY FURNISHED.

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'IIIII ACRE IWIICII! weU io p~pe~~o.., ill'' 1101 Wire feaoe, io"' -· U-bolllie. $'71,00t, low.dOWD.,.Y,JDeDJ,. r•

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BOX 490-CARRIZOZO, NM •301

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A'lTRACI'lVII: CAlllN - 3 bedrooms, flreplae., de!o<bed gamp ou Slots · ,Jritb a pa•eobl-. , • .

SJIEU, CABIN - brimd JleW tJn a beautltul wooded lo&, · 8SO Ill• U~, good ·locaHoa. Flnbb U yoursellaadlave. • ·

NJCI!: woobED LOT-ebloela,~I'XIDI'.Elo:Oileatbull<ll1Jgolle,ll .. rn.lecl, electrlelt7, eltr_~ter1 dly sew~, cable TV • Qtund ps ava.tible. $5500. •

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CALL 257-45,53 OR 257·2423 ·, .._ __ BEAUTIFUL MOBILE HOME

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PRETIV $ACRE !RACt wlth·al'!lhlitd, •ltu~ ln.<c~ol valloy wltlo t•~"'' !1¥llilcobl•· . ' . ,.

. IDEAL YEAR I«<tiND HOME ~lue to •cltcioll, ill~• ~~~ .. bed_.., haJII~ with rock . fireplace !Ind. fuliy f¥J:III.hed-ftir a!11F -·~~011· .·. · . . ' . . 1 .. .

RUJDoso·s·MosT LUXUIIIOUS HCIME In Cq~ntrr Club, 4,400 ,qu'"" ~ .. 11>fh~~~~ area, throe car garage, Spanish flrepJa(<t, fantutlc "'-"'and ready for ""m•" a pa .. •••lcm. Call For A Shawlna:fod.ayl · ·· • · · · ·

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2 NICE LEVEL LOTS and a Jlflco ""obed..;om Mobile QlJ f~r $19,000,00, YoCI ~n J>uy one lot and mobllofor $15,000,00. Tak• Y!>ur Chalco! Great foro w••k·en!lhom•· . . .

BRAND NEW HOME now under construction with faCIIaotlc view In l>••t of aro••· 1,920 square feet, beaullfulllroplaco, thak• shingles, all appliances, e>reollont .In·

. oulatlon and ala price yau·wm be happy with. C:Ompar!' and S.ol

WAS River Cabin •.•••..••••..•••.•• , .••.•••••••• , •• ~· •• ,,,., .• , .·$47,$00 Pretty 3 Bedroom. Chal•t .•••..•..•...•.•.• _;, • , ••••• , , .•••.• $SA,OOO Attractlfto<lllodraam Home .......................... · ........ $65,000 Mou_ntaln Chalet .••••••••• · .................................. $0,500 Aho Vlllagi. Home •••• ::. .•...• _ , ••.••• , ••• ~ •.•••••• , •••• ~-· •• $49,000 lleautffctl Wooded Lot ••••• .". · •• : ••• ·:: •• , •• , •••• , ••.•••.•• , •• $ 1,000

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close to schools, nice fireplace, carport, alaraae room an !I all on paving. Prlcelo "'01 . r•a•onable.

'\ UTILE DREAM HOUSE cozy an!l cute, ready for lmmedlalo po•••••lon, f~lly ~arpittod.!~placo, nice kitchen and lwo bec!roomo ond. all far $U,Oiio.OO. ·

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40 Bt!AUTIFUL ACRES In a hidden yolley, plenty of watllr and Ideal for Commercial or Rosldentlal Development and laln,,th• city llmlto. Only $15b,OOG'.OO and gaod torn:t•·

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Phone 2$7-4228 or 257-429r BROilERS

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1treet. COuld be converted to many ~. • NICE LOT - ID AlpiDe Vllta&e, Good VIew. $3,500.00.

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·• ·. . . . . CU!i Mliii,DQ\vs · . '· .. '· J!eaptJM New$· lledroom • hati!chDIIIO Wllh •. 11 the ; <I!Jiom touche$, M•s$IV. corhilr tl...,laoe., ~rtla' .· maste~ badl"l!~m wllb bay wlndaw • Bill kll~llen • · dinln.9 room with f!l •IIPII•n~O$ •. 71P sq,..re fool. :g~.-98 • $hal<& raol • lovely view af Slert';o llanoa ·

··!nom the living· I'GOm a.nd tht deek. ·Tha IIIQ$f at. , Ira <five han1un tha ,.011 couroe. Sea Jlob P<ilgeller• · .

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E~ctlleilt Main . street · tommorQal · LoQIIfol!, Sltuattd @n buoy. ~•rner l!!i~dlng to· The Inn 01 :rho ·

. Mol/nialn. G<!ds· Appo'(!~lmately 14$' mmtaue · on · . $udderlh and laO' an Side $freet. $1S.,ooo.oo w.llh no%

. financing to qualllll!d PBriY-!11' will liullll lnu~lanallt . · on lan~ term leas!>; - See Bob Dolgtuer . ~.

ONEQFTHELAST". Larta rtver lot - In· t~e U1111er Canyon; very

seeludtd - Good a~eS$ - m,oao.OO; See Tom Ja~per.

. . ALTOPRESTIGE 4500 Square ·.Foot+ •. Custom bulJI hotme on a

lleeutllul pieee of prapar!Y. Have to He II to aP· preclate !be magnificent. buuty ami spac.iousnllfS, $200,00MOrante. See Bob Delgener, ·

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UPPERCANYQN Have several homes In the Canyon. One very nice

and completely furn(shl!ll tor $45,000,00, See· Tom Jasper.

COUNTRY CLUB EXCLUSIVE Hew 3 bedl"l!om, 2 bath With skVIlllhls. ~rue open

beam Jiving room with flreplaoe. Wet bar In con· versation pit. Large redwood deck and glen! double· garage with )lutomallc door op~ner. Worlds ot· storage. This beautiful new home comes com~iete with all 8PP11ances and one ol the moot labulanvklws io Ruidoso. See II now at 579,500.00 •

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" , RIVER Large Jiome on Tbe River, Approximately 2200

Square F~t of very nice Uvng area .. se,.rate guest collage ·double garage ·lois ol llnislled atJic space· nlcaly landscilped, A IJIIOd buy al$8$,000.00. Sea Bob Delgener.

RESIDENTIAL·CDMMERCIAL Beautiful brick home with large commercial

frontage on HighWay 37. invtstment or lncolni! 9P· portunlly unlimited. 5159,000.00. See Tom Jasper.

. UNSUR~1\SSED VIEW . ·, Whlte Mountain Unlll. Good acceos to this new 3

bedroom, custom'bullt split l•v81, Largot Jlvlnt aroa with carrier fireplace, sunken tub In mamr llalh, huge redwood deck. c;u~tom fealures throyghout. 179,510. New loan con be assumed. See Tom Jasper.

WANTTOTRADEP Have 3 acres of oak studded ground within aha mile

of falm LBJ at Kln~~&land, Texas. Will trade far RuldesoarN property.

. INtOMENOWI Just listed several commercial locations with r<!llt

IIIGneV coming ln. Consider •ny one of tltose fa~ " sound lnv .. tment In Ruidoso.

IIA~AIN.' 1 V2 Acres at Timberont New Mexico. SOuth of

Cloudcroft. $$,ODD,OD or wHI trade,

RANCHLAND 960 acres near Corona- $125.00 acre. Good Ti!rrns.

·-~· TERMS Nice lillie house close to city hall - 2 bedroom. 1

bitth. S22,000. • "

Eleven unit Apartment Compl•x. Excell•nt shap•, good lax wrlte·olf, Prlc• $185,00~.00 with good t•rms. , ·

Ca•y cabin In tho pines. $1S;9011~QO.

· The bost view lot in White Mountarr. btatoo•. Unit 2. $16,500,00. ·

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FOR SALE - .l0X50 ll'aller, J bec!roomo, tun bath, flll'I!Od a1r beater, pet slave flnpJace, tefrigerator and 11tove, fur., nlahell, b'ackandfrunldoursiOlJOIIO'irllh traUer,~&OO, .. Ull$'l.mo, 3Htp

IOX50 MOBit.E - Willi J balll<>n ........ Recreation VIllage. Spa .. ·4, oaU 2m• 7833. · JWI.Uc

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GOLF MEMBERsHIP AND LlilVEL 1m - IIOXI90. near H falrw87 of Alia CounJri ClUb. J160• vtew IJ1cludlng oil loaol mounlafn5, All priced lor ljlllck sale. Pbone 2ST-46flit or 421-t for AI or· Cl87le,Realtot. B-3141<

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TWO BEDROOM - Ooe belh Bre;plaee..Prieed to•elL

BlUNDNliW'l'IIRDlBftnROOM-Twofallbl.tllhom.eUDdertfmstractfOD. v..,,_ .... aao,wllh_a ....... PdcedlnlbeJow..,r•. · TIUPI.EX IN A co>!VENIENT LIJC,I,TION - Wllb eaq oil :rear .. ODd

aeeea. ODe bedroom tudtl, landalted. Cazpcaria. Nil!w eODI&rudtoo. _Good fa. watmeut. . .

APPIWxnlrATn.Y 'l'IIIII<E ACIU:S-Itao an ... .u .. t-fn>m mod Of I""(II'O(IOriY.Boneo(lmldlled,fiiB7""bolllhlln-...,.,.lepleoco.

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-lnlo<eoted lnJolnlns tiiO •tim .,...,.,.. ' - Cbeos Club, ..... - sbollld . . -II; Whatlathedlfle"""ebelween.~-Cif. thousand pips- lbOI ilore 8)dped. attend a meo\lqJ Soptemlior 9 at tbe' M- plan lo P¢lcipato In al1d

· Sl<otoi>Jshway lbal 14 dosb &lriW!\'11 Coal of tho - otripee, will! bODda, - Copllan o;Ay llal1 at 7:311 p.m. . epo,... '"""""""' feet !f!',t...,... ::1, ~· of10 !eel'':!'.:; ~.m. Tile oavlup Iiiii yell', wllb tho · The olub, open lA> people o! 811 oges, wiD '1'llooe allendlog-brlllll"'- set., WilY Olrfpod P"' ....,. aborter alrlpes, Wlllddl!" •w-toJr, · be aoU'!' 1n lbe 11Dlted ~ Cb... boFds and~. or pion"'-­:::.,O:,h:'~O:=~·,::"~ 311perceol, .. f145,94f. Federal!qn and 'the New MatoO Cbess · _throush the Unll<ll States Cheaa, !or lbe New. Mesli'O Slate Hlshway Totalmllm of!'£"'aylhatwere !drfpo4 =~~':·.:.. m:: .::.""i:."':.t:"'; ~~'"'be··~·b""'le

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l'llld depor~n~ent lay• """".- - ... theotate•l'lflimcomeaframlba ua . rlp· eg1c se 0 · alrlpe that Ia 15 feat Jq, with a 15 lool l'aat tbal wa stripe two lllclea of lila . . , . · · space betweeo ~ell. Jn pw new metbQd, • Bllouiqenl ru11 two ltrflles oa a~ aDler • I f · ~. f -·

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tans alld lba epeclng .;m be I'! leel111alns The ·polnl eootr8ct ior 11111 ••• lflcaJ I · the Older metbod1 the ~WM' Depart- ( lor ,.... · mentstripins crows ueec1 &.gaJJooe qlpaiDI yearwu ~200,000 sao-for lila 1,'100 feel of oJI;jp!IJ.II reqqlred lor a ·of paiDI/ at 18 •- coot of ~I per . mlle of hlabway, The new nuithod wiD sallon, ""th w!>He and yellow, Tcilalcoot ,. requlreoo~¥4sallollso!palnlpormllelor lor. the paint ueecl hy lila lllllh"''l' ·

Unearmlleofroad. Tbls33pereenti!Ovtnp . varlo .. b'{>es. f!l iltrlplns on roada and . the1~20feelofalrlplngrequ!ndiA>oovara dopilrlmelll Jut.-.r lo af<l drlvon wllll I In palnt cosu aod llle l'<OIIllant 119Jnse bl!ihwaya, wae '1,102,500. Coot lor lllo • cost of !lie reflective beads tho I.,. added rellecllve beada lbOI add lualer lA> llle to thepalnl1oaldnJsbt sisblollh•airl!><s. ::.r.:;,·f~~ 'l~:,SS~ !:!~of · Will •dd another 33_ percent savJI)gs. N M..,.::::... 1 1"' .. .,... "'"!ll•"•fl

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PRICE ,REDUCED- on this luxurious moutaln retreat. 3 BR plus 2 two BR suites on approximately 100' of the Ruidoso River 1n wooded are~. TV room, large game

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~'!'11r"-----------. room, formal or Informal dlnlng room wlth built-In waterfall in the wall. Large open -~- ---~ Uvlng area with ~eautiful, '!ery unusual firep}Jlce. Large master BR & fireplace with priceless antique mantel and'buUt-ln bar. 'lbe furnishings In this color coordinated home are insured for $50,000 and most of them came from Nlemmi·Marcus of Dallas. 3 bullt·ln bars, patios & sundecks overlooking river. Landscaped with 400 rallroad ties for rustle decor. throughout. Approxlm,ately 5,000 sq. ft of Uving area. Now priced at

UPPER CANYON 3 bedroom, Z bath A-Frame with utlllty room. Beautifully fur­i:ilihecJincludlng dishwasher, trash compactor, stove· and refrigerator. Only $42,500.

LIKE LARGE ROOMS? 2 large ;bedrooms, 2 baths, large living area, fireplace, utillty room. Covered deck,. year around location. Call today to see this cheerful home. $43,500.

. · UNStJRP ASS ED VIEW. 2 bedr00ms, ·. 2 ~aths, fireplace, garage and··

toea ted on paved sirett. This aU new home bas approximately 1059 sq. ft. · . alld Is f~h.,d. $42,500. ·

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· .. ":SR~ATHLESS VIEW .~ front n"w modifl"d A-frame. 3 ·nn, 2 bathli, flagstone fireplace, Bar•B-9 g~Ul; furnished. Bright Uvely colors throUghout. A hoDle of beauty for only $72,!JOO.OO, · · ·

COMMERCIAL next to Mini Mart on Highway 37. BuUd a commercial buDding and have a place to Uve. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, big Uvfng room, fireplace. Lqt goes street to

. street, 200 feet deep. Let us help you Invest today. $59,500.

INVESTMENT PltOP~RTY: FoUl'plex, each unit haS 2 tJedrooms, 1~ baths.lOO% occupancy rate tor past 3 years, Each unit bas over 1000 sq. ft. Over 100' on Ruidoso River. Close to schools and shopping centers and hospital. $98,500. can for appointment. ' .

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· . ' · · · . coin Co., I-tM. • . ·. · . . . ijomer-L. Thomas and Sarah s. Thomas George .A, DQbois and .Arlaen ;J, Dubois, Thomas Newton Bratcher and Era Ray Mac:Jt Klze.r. aod Barbara Ann J{IZ.er to A. T. Arnold and Jo Ann Arnold, Apt. a, Lot 19, BlocJt.12t in Unit 3, Alto Lak~ Golf

Tennessee Sratcher to. NewtQn ·Earl to Donald W. Dando, s.r •. and Gerry s. ue, ... Build.lng A of l.OQkout • Estates. Con~ Mand Country···. Club Sub,, Lincoln C9W1ty. . 1 N, Bratcher and Cyrthia Su$ Bratcher! Lot 5, 0 d L t 2 Bl ck a p Addit d mini · B.lock 3' Woodla. nd Hi_., .. Sub,, Lin .. co.ln Co., . an o, o . ' o ' mescape . IO~ . . o wn Project, Lincom County; New . . Lakeside Corn'or ti ·. .N .. M .to

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N.M, · . . . · · Ja;mes H. Littlefield and MUdre<i H. Devon Development, Inc. to Paul D. Stuar;t R. l!foffitt, ·Jr. i:!nd Rosemary H. BVRONPORT~R depletJon of habitat.did become a' primary' Cecil Anthony Uanks to Hope A. Littlefield to Ruth M strokwer Lot 5 Dowling and Evelyn F Dowling L tS · Moffitt, Lots 58 &59,.Bl!Jck 3, Unit 2.of . AreaEnforcementofftee.r .threat to wildlife; Today, wild gam,.e lias

McClure and Jane Etchlnson 'and Jewell Block 4; Young :Height~, Lincolrt Q,,, N.M.' Devon Pl~ce · Lincol~ County ~e~ · Lakeside E~tat~ Sub., Linc~ln County, ·N, · Tbe field of Wildlife Law Enforcement is been pusbed out of the best lllltural ranges Lee,.Lot 2, J319Ck 6 of Sun Valley Sub., Mobaco', Inc., a N.M. corp. toM. E. Mexico ' · ·· ' · · M. . + . . not really new to the residents of New' insomeareas,andthepollutionofstreams Lincoln Co. N .M. · · · M K 'l' · t 1 JJl k s of 'Jiimberlane Th • N · . · Lakeside Corporation a N. M. corp to Mexico, Before the c;:e55ion of New Mexico . and wa~rways threatens successful fish

Paul F~ Brown and Ollie'S. Brown to HicllseLie, rlnac Co' N Moe · ..:~ . ew .. Mexico Property Tax Jail W. Ydens Lot 19 inook. 12 Unit III to the Un.ited States In 1848.·there were no management, Enforcementalone·cannot ·M """' h, J d p 1 S ' nco ·• · · • t Depanment to 'l)'avis M. Hausler Lot 1 Alt Lak G 'If d.' . ' · ' . · d · · · Geor~e • "'"'1'13 r. an arne a. • M.E; McKee and E. Louise McKee to Block 4 Apach HillsS b . Lin lit 6o h~ • o . es o. an Coun~ Club Sub., wildlife laws in effect, but in 1851, New proVIde an a equ,ate solutlon to these

Marsh, Lot 31, Block2, Unitt ofHighM~a Milton K. McKee, Jr., Tract 1, Block 3 of New Mexico: e · u ·• co · )Ul,,., Lm~oln C:OWlty;N.M. · . · . . Mexico was or~an~ed aa a territory and problems but itcanhoweverJ.nililir;nizethe Sub., Lincoln Co., N .M. Timber lane Hills Sup., Lince;~ In eo., N.M. Mark A James and Anna 0 James to Pinecliff Corporation, a Texas corp., to on February 9, 1880, the Legi$lative damage and provide im incentive for the Opal Wingfield Bowers to Jack ·E. Mob,aco, Inc., a N.l\l. corp., to M.E. F H Administr U • · Walter Elijah Montgomery and·Wanda ASsemblyoftheTerritoryofNewMexico, solulionoftheproblems,Ttlemostm9dern

· Hartronft and Sonja 0. Hartronft, Lot 5ln McKee, Lot 13, Block 1m Timber lane IJllls . ort~rs U~~ ·States ~~~:!i~:mc:rr Joyce Montgomery, Unit Week ~o. 29, Apt, in its 24th se5Sibn, enacted certain laws scientific approach to game management Bloc~ 7, ~cond Addition to Wingfield Sub., Lirtcoln Co., N .M. . Agriculture Lot 29 Block 35 of Ponderosa No. · 5, Building 7 of The Pinecliff Con- pertaining to the protection of fish and must be backerJ up by .a. modem err lfomestead.Sub,,LtncolnCo.,N.M. . , . Floyd L. Chester and Jacquelynn c. 'Heights Sub. Untt5 Lincoln Coun• .. Ne dominiumProject~LirtcolnCounty,N.M. game.inNewMexico. .forcement program to control tbe take

MariaS. Ventura to MariaS. Ventur1a ChestertoFloydE.SherrellandMabelW. Mexico ' '. ·~· w . Willi~m J;t. Bntt!Jn and Maureen c. After1880,otherconservationlawswere during periods of hariref:!t and to Insure

and J~ S. Ventura, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 n · . Jessi~ Morgan and D<lllie Jackson to BrittontoWilliamJ.~ounce,Lot19;Block passed,.butitwasnotuntill903·however, protection during ~reeding,and nesting J.'r. J!Jlmsthn and Dorothy Johnston Lots 5, Unit 2 of Lakestde Estates, Lincoln. that the Territorial Legislature seasons. · ·

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' County N M established the lirst game and fish Why should the average citizen be ll, 12•13• 1~ and 15, Block 64 of tbe Town of L. D.' Thr~e to Ray w. & Ida L. Smith, department in New Mexlc!J. The entire concerned about the enforcement of laws Capitan, Lincoln County, New Mexico. Lot 33, Block 14, Unit 4 of Pinecliff Sub., staff of this new departm.ent consisted' of . for tbe protection or game .animals, par·

White Mountain Development Company • . ·Lincoln County, N. M, · . one warden and one s~retary. Funds for ticularly i.f that citizen neither hunts nor lnc., a N.M. Corp., to Francis J, McEneny nr t L d .. _. fates I the 1 !zed d _._ ,..:t · fishes? Because the ildllf b I ng' to and Frances M. NcEneny, Lot 'n, Block 3 "es.~rn an =:~soc , ~~.,to Ray; new y organ epa ..... e.. were . w e eo s.

· W SIDith and Ida L Smith Lot 33 Block• llmited since no lit!ense f~ was required him, and regardless wheth!¥' he personally White Mountain Estates, Unit .2, Lincoln • · Pfn. · • ' ' until1909 when the Territorial Lem"lature • uses or enjoys wildlife, a .. a c. o-own· er it County, New Mexico. 14, Vnlt 4, ecliH Sub., Lincoln County, 6"> ..,.

a.F. and Evelyn M. Kannady to W.R. & N. M. , . ~ saw fit to pass a law requiring hunters to becomes his or her responslblllty to .. · pay a fee f!Jr hunting protected game and protect it for this a~d for future

Mary C. Blanck, Lot 32, Block 9, Unit 2, l.amoyne carpenter and Patsy car- requiring licenses ·of non-residents over generations. · ~ . Alpine Village, Lincoln County, New penter to George De Siena and Marllynn ·the age m 12 to fish for wann·water The. role .of legislation to control Mexl.co. · · De Siena, A- portion of tra~t 94 of Mesa species. Wildlife protection by en- .reduction of publicly owne~ game to an

RicardoM.FloresandMaryH.Floresto Verde Acres Sub., Unlt3, Uncoln County, ·forcement of' laws presented about tile' individual'dpossessionisarecognlzedfact John Velarde and Patricia V. Velarde, NewMexico. samefinanclalproblemsintheearly1900's. and legal tra~ition the early colonists Tract 16, Block 5 !Jf Hldaway Hllls, Murray G. Zumwalt and Leora I.• as it does today: the vast and sparsely carried with them to America. thtlmiltely, Capitan, LincDln County, New Mexico. Zumwalt to Teddy L. Zumwalt and Eva M. settled areas of the. West took da;ys to most of the policies and techn!ques

Edgar R. Ibe and Elean!Jr J; Ibe to Zumwalt, T9S, R1SE, N.M.P.M. A tract of patrol by any mode oftravel available. developed QY all professions concerned · George H. and Betty A. Mize, Lot 1, Block land being a part of the SW/4. NW/4, In 1909, the New Mexico Legislature with the management !Jf publicly owned •

1, Skyvue Heights Sub., Lincoln County, • Section 17, LinCC?ln County, New Meldco. closed theseasonforsixyears on antelOpe, resources find· their way into law. Law is N~"w~c!~~ealty Company, Inc., a N.M. - Ancll Pior tO Fred Joseph MacDonald, pheasants, pigeon and bobwhite quail. Up the basis of conservation, for without it,

John A. Pi or Tract, NW¥4NEY4 Sec. 14, to now, very few restrictive game laws had there is complete anarchy, or at most Corp., to Investment Associates, Inc., a TllS, R14E, N.M.P.M., Lincoln County, been enacted. As more people moved mere moral force. And a law that is not N.M. Corp., Lots 10, 2lots, Block A, Navajo New Mexico. West, the populace became aware that the enforced is of no use whatever. Wildlife

Pearl W. Carter to Doy H. Rutherford game herds were being exterminated by Law Enforcement depends on public Lots 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10 and 11, Block4 market hunters and that restrictive laws sentiment. With public-sentiment nothing of Carter's Park Sub., IJncoln County, were needed to prevent a complete loss of. can fall; without it, nothing cap succeed. New Mexico. · a valuable resource. :::::!:!::::::::::i::::::!:::~::;:::::=~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!::;::::::::::::::::::::::

Doy H. Rutherford to Charles H.· The · extermination or the ne:-Reading and Paul Costello, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, extennlnation m certain specfes of wild w•1 d 6, 7,8,9, 10arldll,Block4ofCarter'sPark animalsln theearly1900'swasnotentirely •. I erness Sub., Lincoln County, New Mexico: due to habit depletion. The failure of early

Galen P. Farrington and Christine M. • lawmakers to provide adequate protection Farrington to Jamie Ellison Ham; Lot 31, . for WlldltftfVIa!s also a contribllting factor. . '"' c·;w, tri .. S ... ~,..,u· ORt, ... ""· ~. Block 17 of Forest. Heights Sub., IJncoln Some species of wildiife could not survive . ~ .. "PRIME STEAKS . . County,NewMex.lco. the slaughter by people who were

H.D. Slaton and Mozelle Slaton to tmrestricted as to the firearms they could With Jiinmy D. Kelly and Pat A. Kelly, Lots 46 use or the numbers of birds or animals ~ayne Calloway ~ . FRESH GULF

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am not an authority on wildlife, but why do most of the pictures you see of moose show them knee d~p. in water? Eileen B.,· Florida

Dear EHeen- All living animals are apt to frequent areas which hold their food supply, and so it is with the moose.

The mooSe is very fond of the various .water plants which lie below ~he surface of ponds and lakes. He wlli stand in the water for hours, frequently poking his head and neck below the surface to gather a mouth­ful. Particularly in summer, these un· derwater plants make up a large portion of his diet. He is also a br.owser and will nip off branch tips and buds.

In sununmer, this water haven serves the added benefit of offering relief from the swartns of flies and mosquitoes whiCh plague the moose. . • . .

Dear Wayne -I have a 25..00 rifle that is very accurate but it appears that the stock is too long for me. How can I detennine what length it should be? John A., California

Dear John - Most rifles and shotguns are made io fairly standard, stock specifications. Their aim, of coUl'Se1 is to fit the ''average,; ·person. H you are taller or shorter than what might be normal, the stock often needs modification. The "once in a while" shooter most often accel?ts the stock as it is. The shooter wh9 burns many cartridges ot shells is much more apt to insist on proper fit,

One of the beat ways I lqtow of deter­Ininlng proper fit is to visit a gun. dealer or gunsmith and try various lengths.· When the correct .length is found, get the :s~k measurement and have your stock altered accordingly. · . ' . . · . . · .' . .

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Winning the AJl.AznetJcan .F-.huity Is · fawri~ in t!Usyear'sAli·An}edcan, TQwn Biffy Jlass, Ute sec<)® fastest quaiU~er, ~~.She walks in .the g•tea and ·s-.~ something quarter bQ~ tt:ainel'll dream J;'olicy, is alsQ successful. aest known iJ1 arid Call Me Gotta, which :ran the 4eYenth t.here. 1\rld when. Ule)' open abe stv~ It aJwut. M~t never <:oJM close to wJnnJ,ng CaUfo~a where he does most of his be11t tune. . . . . . . . . eveeythlng s~'s got. · . .. • · . · t.he biggest prize in racing. . . . racing, maJn Scbv~,tneveldt ts perh~ps the .·. G~ri has been in the All-American . . HJ'U~ .. )'QU what~ c( heart JJoUdea

Then there is the caae ()f Don farris, one leading trainer in the country .. at . the twice. before. In 1975 be. ·~ close to · .haS• In her first out she chlpJMid 8.11 ankle · of the mQSt successful trame.-s ill the moment. But like Don Farris, Sch·. winning, numtng ~cond With .tile .. fillY . and $Ull won the .._ce with an 87 apeecl ))usiness, ThJs year will be the fifth year f,n .. van~Velclt has nev~r won t~ . ,AU· Chick caned Sue. But even with a stcond· indeJ. We n~d her up to Ql~. t~ ~ a row ~ l1as q~lifled a . fiJl,alfst for. the AJJlerican. place . f~Jsh t1> · JtJS credit, Goodman ill ~be . won U.t Md qua1Jfied . fQr the An..

; ''World's Riche!lt Hort,e Race.'' ·. · · . "I ~me outJtere With .Qobby's Angel a hc)pfng. for ~tter, · · . ·. . . A.Jneric:a~· Wllat tnQre cOuld yc,u ask for? · • .· But the dream re~ a dream, eyen few ye~ _ago; but we ..-an sixth," Sch· "lthinkl'veg~talletterl!ll~t,han.lhav~ . "With thafkiltd·oftry Itblrlk we. could

.for·.Farris. Ira tile last four AlhAmerlcans vaneveldt ·r~aUs. ''I Ql1nlt we've g-ot a ever hacl," .GoQdnlM· says, ' I d have. to · Win lt au. She's the' ·~ ~.I've F~ has run fourth four times. . bette I.' shot t!Us year." · ' · . · say Biffy Pass is the best twq-year-old I trained $Jd ,me pulled up .-eal g()()d.''

Notwithstanding Farris! record; tl1Js · 11'I'beownerbredandrais~thl$coltand have,trained and .IW. for. CaU Me Qotta Another qualifler with _. JU.t~ of' may be his year tQ roake the dream come I have bad. him right from the ~rt," Sch- there s no WB.Y t~,teU at t.bls ~ejust lJOW ove~J.ning injuries lJJ June~J F•ture;. true .. His filly, Stoa MJnga, is a hot PJ"e- vaneveldt explains. '1The first time we gQ~d qe really is. .. · b'l!lned by Randy JfQweU. Bred IUI4 ra11ec1 race·favori~ to take home the wtnner'Q bleiVhinlwelqlewh~wasthe~we~d. 'BiffyPassbpsgivenus~pf'l)blema bytheHoweUfamUy,tJtefUlyillirlthef~ share of $330,000. . . · . . · 11TIUs C()lt'a done .l)ve~ .· we'v~ acting up ·In t~ P~·. She'. kin~ of, a o:op . of world rec::ord · holder, TruCkle

She w~W Ute fourth-fastest quaUfier in asked of him. He's never made any nervotu~ (Illy. B1,1t shu alright ~ow. I m Feature · • the trials, b.u .. t Farris s. hru. .gs .oft ~ ... omen mistakes ... I'd ha. ve to say he. •a ~~a gQod as .. · sure glad the owners have been patl.~t · · · ofallQth~fourtbplace finlsbinlhefinals. anythingwe'vehad.M~tofmytophol'l!es with us.,JJut.I think it will allpa)' off, !l ."Junes Fea~ ha~ to have~· "I've g()t as good .a snot 11a I have ever had, have been fUUes <>f geldings, like this one. Bl{fy ~~UJ away frorn the gate r.:lean, he U tile Jfrst. Truckle Feature bom,,. Hcnfell maybe better," h~ tsays. "Naturally you We geld a l<>t of horses as a matter of win it . . . . . . . laughs. 11Maybe that's • sign from above. have to have a lot f)( luck," he continues. - poUcy and he happene!l tn be one~ l3ut we "I've ~nly had Call Me GottJl about .§ ' "'!'his ffUy. ~ always been on the Un­•'.Qu~ this filly d~sn't make any ml$takes. · own tbe $t&Ui.on ang lll.llre so there'll be days. He s a story in )llmself. The .oWners '.prove~ She has )'et to run ber raee. In tbe She is good in the gates, runs straight, ancl more like bfm.'' • bQugltt him in the HaylllUer Sale lasUall Kensas trial!l she wit$ Ju.st COJninS to really tri~ll· I think the horse to beat in the Having more .bon~es like Town Policy for J1,800. When we Started worJdng with ~rsdf when abe chipped. an ankle. SJa race is the California horse, Town ~ollcy, coming along would brighten any trainer's him horses were beaUng him •way from was in fn;mt of ~Y GOldDfgg~ IU1d She But rlgllt now I wouldn't trade <Jur filly's outlook. But tralne.- Jobnfe Goodman's the gate ,bY five-l~gtl:¥1. But in s.Plte of Is My Native when she did It and still nn clwnces.'' outlook couldn't be brighter. He qualified that, our Jockey, Ricbaro Vaughn, thougllt fourth. · · .

Ironically, tbe trainer of the· other two. horses for the All-American final, he was a runner. And really, it was kind of · · hard · to overlook tbat for aU hla slow

1f0CIC.4CIOCKM;OOOOI~a.oc;cocaoc:.oc:!OCQODOI:S.OC~ starting he was .In f.-ont at tfie end of 330 yards.''

"CQmlng oft tllat injury llhe won a tune­up about three weeka ago and then won ber trial for the MI-Ainerican. I finn~)' belleve that In the finals if we g~ a gOod get-away from the gates we'll win it."

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Trainer Gene Tefertiller fee:IB be · can match stories wlth Goodrnall. His q,lUlllfier, Hot Idea, ran the third best time

. and like Call Me Gotta Is un~feated in twQ until tbl5 year Trainer ~les Goad's . outs. · · dreams of~ the All·American were

• "My O"YJlers bought tbl5 fllly in the AI!; · ptobably far bacJr: in his m.Lnd.~'l've ~ American Sale last year for ... ooo.., ~inlng quarter horses for 25 yean," Tefertlller recounted. ,.From what I un- Gtlad says. 11But thla is the flrat time I've derstand she was bom with a real crooked run at RuJdos.l." leg ~d wore a cast for about 11ix montbii. · You can BUll see the marb the caat left. . "Goad'sfillyKlta Bar None ran the flftb.

"The legis still not stralglt. My Jockey, fasteat tune to quallfy fo~ ·the futurity. Terry Lipham, say:fshe I'UJla sound, You'd "Tbla tm.. won't ld ,_ the All never know anythlng was wrQOB. But when JoUq pa ~f -.a • he stands up on her he says he feels like American from the !!tart, be went on. IJp's running over a washboard. _ · HBut after, abe ran 10 good for us back in

"Probably because she's used to taking. Kansas· we pa!d the ~.250 auppltmental care of herself, she's a little bltof a devil to fee In May. handle. She's llke a ldd, nipping and biUng. But you kno'! she's got to have a lot of

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"'l'hia ·fa a reaUy wee-mannered mare. She ·almoet b:a!na henelf, Sbe breaks hard, runs straJgJ:Jt and relllly tries. She's like a pet around tM bam but she sure gets high when abe gets on the racttraek..

'· "We feel lucky jll5t to be In the finals but

it would be e;tpeclaUy nl<:e ihre •on it. Her owner, Gregory Hutklns. fb an ex~Jockey whowuhurtlna raclnl~t*,lft Ulled torlde herntotberandatt;ibimmJured he bought ber and brid her. It IJIU'e would be something if he won the AU-American wJtb 'her daughter ...

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1_ lly On thei · ll;'~gtbfl·to~ time ftsonnher.. !l!~~0y ·~~._thJtn1th00e pTrheojectf)C(.Jqbh~lctf. .·An~ployedai. Wd()r~0ers ln. s~tisfQkctofry jpbs,f": · ~f_,_.

.... .~re.. ce an .rCl~etw~ bqt out of . in seco.Qd, $!1d the other l!in,th. . · _ :mmJ,ss 9n c rrnan. Lam All er~on emp oyees rece v.,:,.,ne J)llymell , " e wM•u r ... ~ per • . agepqy ~ to ... e~on s , · . Ul' networ o ar~ o .. l;; town in_. ~-o\e MUler conlfielcl" ranche.rs · Possurnjet won with tlie highest odds_ in said ~Is motley would bave pa\d further said, . 11For ·this reaSQn, employers pay find jpbs for· •,ooo claiinllnta. JfQWever, ··flees. t)Jroughout ·New Mexieo .Is findir!g ·

· ~-t~!t f81Jt~ horses; _ ·.. · · ·· the 19'12 edition• .She :went off at 21 .. 1, and benefits to claiJilants whQ foun!i new jobs, . !owf.!r taJ;es r'hen former employees find AnderSQri believes .JilbSenri.ce wlUmeetor .. oPenings s~illftilly .lutcf efficJently. · ~-lt wasn t ~ for f50,000· or more to paid 8 handsome f44,6(); $16 and fl :20, 'l'he had they remaintld t~nemployed for 1ongel' JObs quickl~. • . . · ex(!~ their quota of placements by the HOpefully, wQrkers will continua to retum . ;_\

b,lnge op tlle o'!l,tcoQ!e of a two-horse race only Qther . blgb-odds l«mgs}Jot WB!! · pt!riodsoUI.me. _ · . ·_ . .. UI ~nef1ts are tat-fr~, II«! !::lalmants enll of fiscal year lim; "~Ja~ent tq. : W«!~ rapidly, helping themselves, li. oyer. a ·bumpy up and down course cqt Decketta in 1964.' At 14.7...:1 the few sUp- UnemploYJnent Immr:mce (UI). ~nefits <lon't pay .inc«!me taxes on weekly .slatisUcs must.~ C()DlPiled. ~ ._ y..-ly ~PlPYers~n~Hhestate." ~ thfC)llgl) a PleadQW. . . . porters eamed f3MO, $9.ZO and $6.4.0. ·: fUil.a roaximurn o,f 30 weeksin New paYment~ .. For this r~Qn, the state ba$isfortotalaccurllcy,sinee~nqmbe:r ·-.-. · .. · · · · !\ , As «me hQl'llelll8n put .it, ''There was On tbe other band, TontQ Bars· Hank Mel(lco; 3,730 UI claun,!lnts placed ~y Job gained fmancially from· worker$ w)lQ ~ .. ais. v_·.~ble jobs· varies .oq __ a·_ se;tul~ · : · Q __ ·h· o· p ~~

llardlya W'eekd!lflngtbo~ early swnmers (1900h Goe~ (1!1631, Jilasy Jef uoo9) Semce received benefits for an estunated found. ~ew, taxable Jobs, rather than uu.. a at l\utctoso W'hen llomebody W«!uldn~t ._pull Roqket. \Vz:oangler (l970) and. Real-·. w.ind ave.r11~e of 16-.5 w!'leks,. rather th{tn t~ fllll . rema~nmg on._· Unemployment ~uranee Andeft!on !IBid stllti4tfcs and fig~ tMJed ·. · · · ,

., inw &Qwn fr0R1 Carlsbador Midland/get (1976) won adavorites an!l retm'ned ·the period. JobServ1~e saved 50,355 wee~ly benefds. .. . . . _ .. tQ, compute· Unemplo)'lne)Jt lnsJU"anCe Th' · . 0.. . · •f•eds-· ... · ' . .. bo81Jtmg over ~l'l! .~h . abc)ut the Speed .. least ~ount ()( money tc> their' su~rter8. '· PBYJnents aver.aglJ1g $6~.8~. which totals . Sxtende!l benefits, lasting nine Wef)}ul m . savings are .. estlmate.c:l !lverag~, except ·_. . • _·.. e. _· ... assi I. . . . .· . _.cl. hi,s .. ho...,_,, a_nd ,e __ oo_. u_ p brok. e- in Mr_. __ Of __ t_t.e fa_v_on_tes_, a __ Qe. _t_ta ___ .PAl_ d_ t_he-lell_ st. m_ .. _ore.tha_ n_n_._.ooo_ .••. _ooo .• _ . _· . __ · .. _·_ ._-_- .... New_ Mexlcq beyond tbe 30 weelc·_ba_se

. Miller'$ ~dow/' , . . ···The return was ·f3.20, $2:20, !lnd .$2.20 •. _ . ~nder State law, UI c!aimants must perii)CJ,. ended earlier. this y~r when IJJ. 1~7 «!r~lzed r!lcing came tC>. There are no sureJ.lUngs in, racing. Tl~ regiStedor employment w1tb Jllb Service overall unen:tpl~YJUent feU below crisis

J1uldQIO Po,-ns, and with ·it the pari- · co.rne from evecywhe.-e: The trainers tout when they first apply for benefits, This wvels.Suc~ benefits are jointly funded by Pl.-~lsy~of wagering. The public, by thei,r friends. 'l'he experts touUhe faJIS bY helps Job Service plncll unemployed the. state and -.federal governme11ts •

. its -~~ring prefere11~, decides the· way of tip sheeta. E:v~ the Janit~ workersquicldy. Thol;'gh !igures are unavailable, re· ·. f~vbriteS. . . . . . . . . . "know" who's go.lng tc> wm. And for tho~

But fJtvorltes in t~c 'All·Arnerlcan that don't pick by colora, numbers, or how Futurity have won Qnlyfiveofthe !Braces.. many white stockings a horae has, there's llqwever, all bl!Uive have finb1hed in tbe . always tbe clas$1c last resort - plain top three. logic.

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BIG PLUMS LARGE NEaARINES

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APPRECIATION TO THE PEOPLE OF RUIDOSO AND SURROUNDING tOWNS FOR THEIR BUSINESS

THIS· PAST YEAR. WE HAVE ENJOYED AN EXCElLENr . . ·SEASON. THANK YOU, FRANK & JEAN· COX

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Tbirt)'-nine arllmals were sold for a tqta:l ~.celved $1~55 per pound (rom .Citizen's heavy weight mlltton lamb- .09 powxls;. of $13,574 at tbe Lincoln County Fair jlUlf,or ~~ aank,· ~. .· . · · . receive~ fl,l)(l · per pound ft'Olll ·RQidoso. ~ livestock sate held SaturdaY Jlll)l'l1ing Q1 _. l?atricla Montes, ·nondo; lst li8ht. state Bank• , · . . . · . . Capitan. . . · weight mgtton ·. Jamb· - · 90 J)OUDIUI; - l'dalll'i~ I.Awe~ce. ~rrizozo; · 3rd

An iJicr~se Qf neiU'ly J1,000. the toW recei~d .. fl.35' per ·pound ·frQm 0tef() m~lurn he.vy weight !Jlutton lamb --- 11)(1 revenue WQS generateclfrom blda by aboQt County ElectrleCCHJP, . . · · pounds; • receive!l $1.05 per ,pound from 15 area. businessmen and bUSinesses llr · . -Beth Lclng, Capi~; 2nd heavy weight Sec~rlty N8tlcu111l Bank, Roswe)l. . · cludlng Ruidoso State ~ McCarty fine w~l bunb-9li pounds; .recelved$1.01) - Yv~ Jones, Capitan; 3rd JDediutn Construction, Sierra Blanca Motors and per pound ft'Qm Roswell State Ban)(. light welg)Jt mgtWn :a.mm ... 96 pounds; Ruld(lsoBigT-TasteeFreeze. -.Glenda IJilOher, Capitan; 2nd light received $1.50 per pOund f~ Roswell.

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- Steve Copeland, Corona; grand · State Ba,., weight mutton lamb - 8tJ · pounds; TliE 9.80 JlOUND ~ESERVE grand champion ~It ~as Hondo, left, by. MIK~ 'capps of RuidQSQ st8te Bank :at the purchased for 60 eents per pound £rem Danny Mont~, juniorlivestocksaleSatutday. . . . .·

champion c:alf - 1,065 pounds; received -Jim Coope,r, Hondo; 2nd lig~ weJgbt received fl.~ per pound f.-em RQswell $1.01 per pound from Straley Brothers. call-- 895 poWtds; received f,53 per pound State Bank. · · · ·

- ·. Philip Payne, carrizozo; .grand from F'Jrst National Sank, !Wswell. -Roy nose_ Carrl.zOzo; 3rd Ugbt weight champlon pig- 221 pound!J; received $1.75 - Altina Proctor, Capltan; 2nd medium call-~5 pounds;. received $.43 per pouncl per pound (tom Ruidoso State .Bank.. weight pig- 200 pollllds; reccnved f.70 per frpm Citlz~m's S~te Bank, CarrlzozQ.

- Tim Proctor, Capitan; grand pound from Roswell State Bank, - Jamie Glp~. Hondo; 3rd Ught champion lamb - 105 powu;ls; received ~ Leola M<mtes, Hondo; 2nd medium 'weight pig- 181 pounds; received $.85 per f3.10perpoundfrotnRuidosoBigT-Tastee light weight mutton lamb- 9-l pou.nd8; pound ft'Qm Lout$ Erramouspe, Corona. Freeze, . received $;85 per pQund from Roswdl.. - Yvonne Jones, Capl~; 4U. westem

-Danny Montea, Hondo; ~erve grand State Ba,.. . .. White face lamb - 81 pounds; received champion calf- 980 pounds; re~ived $.60 · - LeolQ Mo. ntes, Hondo; 2nd. ll8\t¥ f1l;o'per pound from Ci~'.e State Bank, perpOundfromRufdosostateBank. weig~ mutton lamb - 81 poundSfi'"'Camzozq. · ·

.... Stephen Payne, carrizozo; reserve r~ived fr.os·per pound frop1 Mac'I'J Tire - Doretta Burchett, H(!ndo; 4th muttQn grand champion pig - 219 pounds; Company, Roswell. crosslamb-95pound.!;rece1vedJ1.10per received $1.00 per pound from Cttlzen~s - Dale McDaniel, Corona; 3rd heavy pound from Hall - Poorbaugh Press, State Bank, Carrf%ozo. weight fine WllOl lamb - 101 pounds; Rot$weU.

- Jerry Lovelace, camzcrzo; reserve received $1.00 .per pound frcm Ruidoso - Vlnce Vega, Carrizozo; 4th me~um grand champion la@b - 120 pounds; sta~ Bank. . . · heavy weight mutton lamb - 98 pounds; received $2.10 per powtd from Circle F -- stacy St.epheJlB()n, Carrizozo; 3rd received $UO per pound from Citizen's Rpnch. · westem white face lamb - 90 pounds; stale Bank, CarrizoZo. · ·

- Dale McDaniel, Corona; champion received $1.70 per pound Crom Citlzen.'a - Jamie Gipson, Hondo; 4th 'medium . fine wool lamb- 97 pound/J; received Jl.BS state Bank, Cllrrizozo. light ;wefgbt mutton lamb - 00 pounds; per pound from Straley Brotheta. ·-. Todd Proctor, Capitan; 3rd mut.ton .received lJ.lO per pound frcm .Roswell

- Timmy Vega, Ctil'IUozo; cluunplon erOS! lamb- 9% pounds; i'ecelved $1.60 per Stale Bank. muttOn cross lamb - 97 pounds; tectived pound . from Blll McCarty Con· -Gary cmt, Corona; 5tb western white '1.55 per pound from Citlztn's State Ba•, atructloniSlerra Blanea Moton. face lamb-89 poumb; received $1.80 per Csrrlzota. - Candy TruJUlo, Capitan; champion pound £ror:n Lovelace Llvestock CompafV,

- Verlln Posey, Hondo; champion penoftworabblts-ttce.lved$65.00frun eoronar-·~· .. ,·~ capon - 5 pounds; received $75.00 from Dee Proctor Well Service. Ruld060 Bfg T·Tastee Freeze. - Shawn Bachelor, Hondo; 3rd heavy - Raythe Glpaon, Hondo; 5th mutton 1 - Tim Proctor. ~pltan;. 2nd medium weJgbt caU -1,185 pounda; received U5 croes lamb- 100 pound$;· received •uo welghtcl.asaateer-1005 pounds; received per pound from Bl1l.,.McCarty Con· per pound from Security National Bank, $.5<1 per pound fl'Olll Ruldoeo State Bank. .atnlctlon!Sierra.Blanca· motors.. . RooweU. •

- AlUna Proctor. Capitan; :btmedtum -Darrell Ltndaay, catrlz<:rzo; 2Dclligbt • welgbtplg-203pound!l; tei:elved$.80per w~ pig- 191 po!.111dlJ; received $1.00 -Cindy CUne, Capitan; Sth m~dium pound from StraleY'1ffijthens. per pound from Citizen's State Ba., bellvywelghtlamb-lOOpounds; received

-Robbie SimpfSOD, carrizozo; reaet"\'e Carrlz()Zo. $UO per pound &om Security NaUonal " · TALKING TO THE KIDS, master of ceremonies Danny Cocoa to Bar beque.

champion fine wool Lunb --eo poundls; - Maurita Lovelace, Carrlz.ozo; 3rd ~ Roswell. Knight follnd the lambs had unusual names ranging from. •

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SUITS f% OFF

LABOR· DAY

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PR\CE

EQUIPMENT BAGS VALUES TO $29.95

NOW $5 ANb $10

TURTLE NECKS · MEDICO

K-2· ALLEN·A REG. $16.95

. EVERYTHING IS REDUCED DRASTICALLY TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW, BEITER THAN EVER

SKI CLOTHING .AND EQUIPMENT FOR 1977-78 MEN'S & LADIES'

SKI JACKETS MEN'S, LADIES'~ CHILDREN'S

LONG UNDERWEAR ASSORTED . VALUES TO $69.95

Y2 PRICE NOW $35.95 AFTER SKI BOOTS

20% - 50% OFF MEN'S.& lADIES'

SKI PANTS. 50% ~ 75o/o OFF

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A[LEN-A REG. ~8 ~ $10.

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20o/o ~ 50% OFF MITTENS

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KELLY MONTES of San Pa'tricio was the first to parade.her~mbin the. Lincoln County Fair "sheep to shawl" competition Saturday in Capitan.

STORYBOOK HOME WfTH .SfERRA bLANCA VIEW -_ Priced in the tow 40's and completely furnished. Call Ron

Smith to see this one.. ·

THIS 1480 SQUARE FOOT BAVARIAN CHALET built oh your lot fol' (ust $29,185. Contact Ron Smith. Model open Hwy •. 70 ih front of .Camelot. . .

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LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR grandt:hamplon Jamb, owneftby Tim Proctor, left, was purchased by Don Bartlett, center, and Bill Ledbetter for Ruidoso l3lg T-Tastee Fre~e. 'lbe biU was for 43.1(J per pound on tl'le 105 pound animal. • •

TRADE DOWN ,_ Indian Hills exquisite homt. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 fireplac•s. Gr•at view and land· scaphtg. Call Diana tsaacs.

ALTO VILLAGE - Over 3,500 sq. ft. Super "View, 5 bedroom, 2% baths, game room with wet bar. Fur• nished and ready to move In. C--all Richard Cothrun.

UPPER C:ANYoN· ON tHE RIVER- Vou must.;~ this. profe•slonally decorated home f9 apptec:lote Jt. Rlv•r frontag• and year aro\lnd accest. Call Marge Woodulto ••• thts.

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WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES- On top of th• world wlth an "out of sight" view. New 3 bedroom, 2% bath, quality · home with 611 stud walls and 12" cetlfng In· sufatfon. Priced fn the row 801s.

ALTO VILLAGE- Modern Spaniah style prestige horne with o"Ver 4,000 sq. ft. Must see this to appreciate. Peter Strobel will show you.

SECLUDED CHALET ....... On 3 acres in the taU pines -chock full of b~autifl.d antiques. Completely furnished. Owner financing .. Call Jack Williams.

NO. LOAN FEE, 30 YEAR MORTGAGE,·8'h% INTEREST ......... Those cozy new two•bedroom coblns have 6;' stud walls, Flteplc.ee and well insulated to keep your fuel costs low. Buy one or buy all thre• for rental income ~nd tax shelter.

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We must reduce our inventory to make room for new merchandise arriving aln~ost daily. lll used furniture and appliances are reduced 25% t~ 80% a.nd great values on new furniture too! This is our biggest .sale ev.er ·so come in an·d take advantage of the gigantic savings. First come • first served! Prices good thru.

' September while quantities last. Small charge for delivery at ;these low, low prices.

HURRY IN TODAY! , .

HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS AWAITING YOU!

· LIVING ROOM BEDROOM Early American · .Bassett Bedroom Set:

$ Dresser & Mirror SALE

Sofa & Chair . 529 5 Dwr. Chest . ONLY · · , Head board $

by Memphis Furn. SALE Queen Size. . 899 Reg. $649 8~. Spr ~ & MaH. .

Nate Stand -. . Reg. $1019

ALL USED SOFAS . .... ~ & HIDE-A-BEDS

- TRIPLE DRESSERS Many Styles

· · . Slightly Used $ · ·

DINING ROOM Bassett 6 ·chair Dining Set - Oval Table, sAVE Full Hutch $200

NOW ONLY Reg. $J049

ODD DINING TABLES

Ovals· • Rounds . .

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OCCAS.ION. ;· ' ' BEDSIDE ' ON··.L•Y·· . . CHAIRS . MENTION -- YOU HAVE · · clfA1as At 50.% TABLEs $

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. Located: 2 Doors EAST of Ruidoso Post Office on Sudderth Drive

OPEN: 8:30A.M. t.o 5:00 .P.M. M·c.nday thru· Satur~ay ·cLOSED: Sunday· Phone: (505) 257-~966·

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Thursdcay,.Septemb•r·l, :1'17! .~yidqso[N.M.l News.....;,secUon «;!

. ·Japanese ·ma,y·buj'_·· .. · .· '·.· ..

Many JapaQese firms are mterested In 'lbe day's program wlll Clpen as Dr, Stan . fin~ling new so11rces. of alfalfa ._ay. Smith, NMSU ·professor of. Animal Repre~ntatives of these firms will talk to Science, explainS how he ·use:~· NM$U•s. haY producers. during tile New Mexico l:lay · lnfrared Reflectance SpectJ'ometer to · ' Show, Sept. 2 In Roswel), 'f)te proSI:amwUl apalyze hay for.· crude protein, acid start at 9 a.m., at the Eastern New Mexico· detergent fiber and lnvitro . dlge8tibllity ...

·· FairGrounds. . Tlte firSt 50 p.-oducel'll to personally enwr. ·. ·.~TQese finns are considering the pur- hay in .the competition wlll receive a free

. chase of New Mell:ico hay for export to llay.analysisvalu~atf2(1. ·.. · . Japan. Tlte represe'ntatlve$ are coriling to Dr. Richard McDonald, executive see t~ quality otNew Mexi~o hay and fu secre~ry of the Texas Cattle Fee®rs · consider conditions for setting up quality 1\ssociation, will present his. organization's sta~dards,'' say!! Dr: . James Kirby, · trading s~dards. Th(l!i a panel oharious

· · · ~ldension ~on«miist for New Mexico State hay buy.ers will look at tile advantage$1ltld University, r illsadvantages'of'the standards. Hay ~how

Masao Shimomura, . .agricultural particinants will ~o · )ll!ar ·~ports on manager of the Japanese External Trade NMSU's latest research in hay marketing Organization· (JE'l'RO), will be .coor- andaUalfavarietydevelopments; · · dinating the di:lcusslons. He. will also show Entel1a~ent for the day will include a a film abputJapanese agriculture; cow chip throwing contest, fidtUtri and a

JETRO is expecting several Japanese' demonstration of an antique, mule· . fi~ pased fu SOuthern California to sent\ powered . haY baler. An . old-fashioned· reflresentatiVC!J.· to the Hay Show. The tractol' pull will follow the. Hay Show. at 7 organization has also· contacted hay p.m. · . · · associations in Japan and Is expecting · ~ other organizations based in.New,, York, The. Ne.w.Me:d .. coHa .. owlswonsored. Chicago and Houston to participate. by the . NMSU Cooper ive . Extension

Dr, Kirby says an area will be set aside Service, Dr .. :Kirby, the show's prograrn at the }Jay Show for producers to talk to chairman, Is also the editor of the widely the$e representatives ·. conceming the circulated NMSU Hay Market 'Infor·

· possibility of marketing their hay.· mation. · ·

' Farm exports not growing

Many fanners tend to believe that the cultivation of the foreign market Is the key to fair prices ·for their commodities. .

have be~e custc.pers, prlces .1¥1Ve been relatively strong and favorable to grain producers, the economllt says. fp

However, lt Ia unreauatlc ~o expect farm exports to continue to grow at tbe *ent . rates, Coppensmith says. ·

While an average annual growth cl three

MA'n'ER OF POLICY - 'Ibe ·probable favorite in the $1,030,000 .All-American Quarter Horse Futurity at Ruld~o Dowrul. (N.M.) on Labor Day Is the Impressive gelding, Town Polley. He's shown here scrambling home by 2¥.a lengths and setting the top quallfylng time of .22.06 seconds for 440 yards. Altogether, there were 2<t8

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hopefuls battling in 25 trial races. Eaqh horse was photo-electronically timed, and those chalking up the 10 swiftest times wlll meet In the Labor Day spectaclEi:Town Polley, Ulldefeated 1n five lifetime statt'J, !s owned by Ivan Aslunent of Idaho Fallas, Idaho.

· :m the past few years, the United States government has helped expand foreign markets by discontinuing set-aside acres. This has caW!Ied production to continue to ~pand; often setting new production records, says ~ 'Q)ppersmith, Ex­teruJlon marketing specialbrt at New Mexico State"University. .

Such abundanl supplies have

to four per cent over the next decade is expected, foreJgn demaud wlll be erratiC ·· : due to weather and worldwide economic .conditions. Evidence of worsening weather conditiQns seems to point toward increasing world markets for American farm products.

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WE WIL~ BE CLOSED 'LABOR DAY

MONDAY, SEPT~ER 5

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LEASING SffJVICf . Trudr lenmg & lflasing

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ROSWELL,"N.M.

traditionally led to Jow prices. However, as Ute USSR, China, India and other countries

• Come In and See Our Wide Selection of

Models and Price RCinges

CBRADIOS Sp•elals on

COBRA 23 CHANNEL CBs GO GAMBLES ,

And Savel

Now for Sale

The rising coet ri energy Is threatening the world's financial balance and the ready cash market. If America's customers flnd themselves too hard pressed, we may ~d to lend them more money or. loee scme sal~, Copperamlth says. These fadors will contribute to tbe characterlstlcally WlStable picea that have plagued farmers throughout blstoey.

This country's grain farmers, In par­ticular, wU1 be subJected to price in­stabi.Uty. Livestock producers alao will have to contend with b1ghly variable lnpttt coets and rlak. ,

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Little Creel~ Volley.- Sweeping vistas of towering mountains ·and lush pastures. A way of life which may soon be a thing of the past Miles of private riding· and bicycle trails.

Truly a unique: opportunity tO·.-enjoy. Southwestern living at its finest 'for the discriminating

family who Can afford the very best. . .I $3.500 • $6,5()0 per ocre I

. • Underground Utilities

• Abundant Water

• Caretaker·

• An~w~other Roods

• · Bo.arding Stable

• Owners will finance

·• Construction Compariy

• Architectural Asslstonc&

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o(c::ollect: El Poso (915) 532·6500 · or writet· box 245, ~Ito, N.Mex. ~312

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. .. ' JOOK,FJYS · Jockey/Trainer. of the week , I

C~u.:l()S Rivas Willie Lovell Jackie Martin J.Ucbard VaPgbn Gary SQIIlpter Leroy COOII:lb.s ·W.R. IJilJlt Cbarlt!fJ Mueller Jerty aurgess Stuat1 POlphus

H. c. Wernel', Jr. E. Jolly Drisldll Bob Arnett

. H. Don F&ros J. Doyal Roberts ClU"l D. Wooten Johnle .1\. .GOOilman Robert E. Hirst ~llyn AsmiiBSen Jack w. Brooks

Mts. 316 341 260 '238 2!t1 312 207 329" 284'.

. ·. . 305 TRAINEI\a •

1sts 79 59 42 ~. 38 35 35 .33 3() 28

2nds 49 -.~··· 31 .a· 35 35 25 39 29 43

3l'Qs. 45 39 ~1 ~ 31

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. 170 29 21 20. 17.0 142 . 26 23 21 18.3 165 25 2(l 22 15.1 J30 "20 ' 14 13 15.3 117 19. 1$ 18 16,2 76 19 '9 4 25.0

116 16 14 12 15,5 74 17 7 . 17 18;0

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. Willie Lovell sw~pt up ~lght wtM over the week.lle made~ triP!! anll a}s!l s~red y~r. ~ll!o f>n tap Friday 1$ th,E! 'fhinl Ule weekencUncludl,ng a ~kes victory and fi.ve sec::oncls and thr~ thirds, His seaspn Consolation of Ute AU-American Futurity.

·once ~gain giJlbb~ f!onors as Jockey.q!- totalis.C(I-43-34from23811tarts. Saturday's ·program. features .the the Week. . 7 ._ . . .· Trainer H. c. Werner Jr., tightened bis :$120;000 RuJdOS() T.hol:"oughbred. Futurity

. Lovl:lll'!! bigblight <.lame aboal'Q Noble oold on first pl!lce in the tr~er stan4bl~ !lnd tM Second· 'Cpnaolation of the All• . ·Kingdom ln the Rtlidi>SO Sprint Qhazn.,. by sending out. 1~ hCJl>efuls' 11nd . wUuttng Amel'lcan Futurity.. . . . . . . ·

. pi!»oshlp SatlJl'W.ly. He ~en l"flturned in the with five. He also ree(ll'(ied o~ second and, . The · Ruldmo M:lle · H~dicap; with a 12th race tQ win with J.,eJslli'e Landing. uiree tJUJ,"ds, The Trainel"''f-the,.Weelu~w · •17150()-.added purse, tAkes Qver. as the

· · Love.l! notched three wms Thllr.94ay in ~-an impressive J,'eCOrd of3~ mainattra«iqnS~.mday;TbeJ.ll-American t the third, eighth, and twelfth races, fr9Ql232outs. .. -· . · . . . . · .• F11tur.it)r li'irst Consomt.lon ··!$ abio,m t~

grabbed m~e li'rlday_ during the All· Tra~r Harold Jl:l. Nolen also turne«lina offing. An}erJc~n trials, and scored two more fiJieweekwltha-H-3tJillyfroml8st{lrts. . Tbe week 1111!1 the season come to ,._ :sqnciay. He WQn with Purple Oevilln U)e Ali-American .Fut1.1rity week: be~iml. climax MQllday }Vith the. 19th nmnt.ng of sixth race ami hit wttb Diane's S~r in tbe today with the f6,000,.adl;led Roadru~er the $1,030,000 .t\Il·Amerlcan l"utulity. The l~h. . · · stake.§. taking the top sJQt iq the 12-race nationally•televised Futurity, which o£fer3

tc>veU, who's. been steadlly. gaining em program. • $330,000 to the w.lruler, is the richest hpr-leaifer Carlos · J'(iVIIS, went tQ the starting Two stakes are on tap Friday with the serace in, the world. · . gate ~7 times this weeJ( and wouPd up with . Brigand Handicap grabbing the spotlight. • . Ftrst post through Saturday is 1:30 p.m, an .8--H total. Standing solidly in second '·The $8,500-added 870-yan:l sprint will m~ .Sumlay actioq begins at 1 p.m:, · and

. place.~ seascm.record now rea!U! 594i4-39 Ukely _see Norgor, the 1'iron horse" of M:onday an early.pOst time of 11:45 a.m., from3.lattempts, ·. 'Ruidoso, gping after hiS fifth lVfn. of the basbeensetduetothellvf.!tel~ast. · · . · Carlos Rivas still remains the un- ';;:;:;:;:;:,•:;:::;:;:::::;:::::::::::::;:;:;:;:~::::;:;:~;:;:;:;:::::::::::::;:::::~::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!•:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·=·=·:·:·:::.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:,:·:·:·:·:·:·:'

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45 out of 3l6 t.t"ie.s, Rivas Jmocked off four wlns over the w~kend and is just one . victory .short of. his last year's recon:l of.80. Ruidoso. -Downs· Hoofbeats

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. By Rlek Sh11plro . the .history of the J,'ace, The record 25 trials Ruidoso DoWDII PubUclty Department saw 248 head attempt tQ qualify (or the 1.0 THE FWLD FOP, THE Jml running of final berthS. .

the All-American Futurity is now set. IN WEDNESDAY'S EIGH'm RACE, Town Polley would up with, the fastest five apprentice jockeys came in the flr.!t .qualifying time of 22.06* sec(m~. The oil- five positions. J olln C119hing · won with ly horse to qualify from tbe Rainbow Elgin's Song, Mf~aelJacJwon placed witb Ft~turityfleldf8JunJunNi.Heransecond Mr. Chainell, F. E. Uria~te showed with in the Rainbow to Miss Tbermolark. Miss He&vY Times, Terri Allen placed fourth Thennola~ won her trial for the All· withHarJ>ourD. andDonJiowan:lranfJlth .American but missed the final cutoff by withPrtncessGrillo. . . 4¥-z/100. seconds. She'll go in the first FRANCIS MIDNIQHT• a two-year-old consolation with RealEasy Jet and She la · filly, :Jet the·second highest wfu payoff d MyNative. ·· the .season with a victory In Saturday's

Here's the lfeld in order of quallfying third ..-ace. The filly .went off at 56-1 odds times: Town Polley (22.06lf.l); Blffy Pass and paid Sl14.60. S63,20: ~rnUJUil. JArr:v (22.1.0* ).; Hot Idea (22.11 Y.z); Stoa Mlnga Brooks her waa up, , (22.14); Kita Bar None (22.15); Gambllng RUIDOSO DOWNS possesses"i(iefourth streak (22.22); ~n Me Go~ta (22.24¥-z); highest all-time one tlay bandle fn•New Medley GlaSI$ (22.21); Junes Feature Mexico. Last year's Labol;' Day total came (22.32); JunJunNl (22,32~}. , to $1,038,995 for 13 races. The other three

Five C1f the finalists are supplemental high handles were set'at last year's New nominees. Town Polley, Medley Glass and. Me)dco State Fatr in Albuquerque Sep; Jun Jun Ni aU paid $14,250 to enter tlle temberl8,l9,and25. tnals.KitaBarNoneandGambUngStreak TRAXNJ!1R ROBERT D. HAY has been were entered after a fee of $6,250was doled suspended for violating drug rule-J and hls out, case has been referred to the New Mextco

EIGHT TIMJl: WINNER. ,_ .J~key Willie Lovell ga~ed honors as J oekey of til«! Week at the Ruidoso oval after tilniing in eight wins over tbe w~ellend, Ux:luding, a victory fn the Ruld~J~~Jq Sprint Ghampio.Jil!hJpSaturday.

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JOCKEYS RICHARD VAUGHN and State Racing Commlsslon. The official KeMetb Hart quatiffed two finalists each. raclng chemist of the State ot new Mexico Vaughn brought In Blffy Pass and Call Me reported that a urine sample from the Gotta whUe Hart won with Town Polley horse Madam President .. which finished and Junes Fe11ture. Hart wlll rlde Town first 1n the loth race, August 17, proved Polley in the final and Vaughn will go with pasJtive for the drug theophylline -and its Biffy Paas. Jerry Burgw, who won the dedvaUve, Madam Pre:Jldent has been 1975 All·American Futurity with Bugs de!ilitred fit and capable of performing Alive ltl75, wiU once .tJgain go to the final. without medfcaUon after having been HebroughtJunJWlNiinwiUtthelothbest examined by track veterlnarlan Dr. qualJfy(ngtlme. . William Pitt. • •

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THREE TWO...YEAR-()LDS from last APPRENTICE JOCKEY Michael year's AU-American year una· •sale. Jackson has been fined $50 !or careless qunliffed for the finale. Hot Idea was a riding which call.'led interference to the $MOO putcb.ue. Blffy Pa8$ went for fnslde horse during the runnirtg of tbe $15,000 and J'Wles Feature wM tepur· efgtth race, Wednesday., August 24. tar;tY, chased for$17.000. • Byers was hit with a $250 tab lor careless

c. L. SIEWERT became the first owner riding. H11f motmt, star t•n l3e~ was sub­to . have a horse in the All-American sequenUy dlsqualliied from first and Futurity and the All·Amerlcan Derby -in placed second during the running of the the same year~ Flr.st up was Azure Three, 12th race August 24. Jockey Harold who quallfled for the Derby. 'l'hen came Romero received a $SO fine tor tnisuse of the c()lt'lf fUll-i!fster. Stoa Minga, who the whip during the past parade of the fifth looked extremely lmpresslve while win- race, August 28. Jockey Willie Lovell also nlng her futurity tiial beat by 3'h lengths was taggedwitha$50bltefor:nisuseoftbe and setting the fourth-fastest t£me. The whip during the post parade before the papa of the two .is the th otoughbred, Azure nlnUt race Augmt 26. , Te. The lllall1tl is Triple Depth. Siewert is a REAL WIND, In running a neck second major plpeUne contractor· based in Lub- in the All·American Derby ConsotaUon, bock. _ _ . . picked up a check for $13,680. That lifted

FOR THE FlKS1'"1'1Mg 1n history oft he her career total up to $524,440 and AU-American Futurity the ten finalists all dislodged Pas:s Over out of fourth place in won their tdai heats. ln the past; several the list of all-tl.rrte quarter horse rnnney horseshavealwayscomefromoneheat. makers. The filly;s next target Is Bugs

Tbe number of bo-rses that went into tbe Alive in who holds down the number trials for the All-American wa{llargest in- • three Blot wttlt- S5fi{}.!l'l'll.

THE 'I'Ol'AL ·HANDLE at RuidosO­Downs: reached $2$,502,291 over 84 race days and fl01 races. for a dally average wagering of $393.473 and . $31,838 per race. In 1976i after 62 race days and 756 • ra~.s. the handle was $22,995,862, the dally average $370,901 and per race betting $30,418. The current dally average is up 7.43 percent over 1976.

$1,030,000 ALL AMERICAN FUIURIIY~ SENSAtiONAL WIND-UP OF ALL

AMERICAN WEEK AND "77 RUIDOSO SEASON ·labor Day Weekend Pod Time•

Posttimes Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Post tirn&Sunday, 1:00 p.m.

Special early post I. a bot Day, 11:45 a.m. . . Labor Day annually ~rings· a special treat to_ the cool_ pines of Ruidoso Downs, the ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY, World's Richest Horserace~ The perfect dimc:Jx to a spoctacular racing season, the Wiltek Is filled with outstanding radng action. · · . . .

Thursday tips off the action with races continuing all weak. Saturday's races bring the six furiong RUIDOSO THOROUGHBRED FUTURITY with a $115,0.00 (est) purse. Sunday's slate includes the brisk $11 ,SOO·added RUIDOSO MILE HANDICAP, . . .

Monday's Labor Oily race is h'ost the highlight of the entlre racing seaso~, the famed $1 ,030,000 All AMERICAN FUTURITY at 440 yards.

Make this labor Day·' week one 'to remember I Jofn the· ractng fans at Ruidoso Downs for the fabulous finish of the 1977 racing season I

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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

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DRUM MAJOR Dabble Co!cer , .

TWIRLERS Debbie Jo Almagef­Pafrlcla Reaves Melanie McGuire Dana Driver

Lou Ar~n WIJs,on H~dTwJrler Shawna Holly Susan Black

1977 WARRIOR VARSITY "ROSTER . iiO. NAME POS. GRADE NO. NAME POS. GRADE NO. NAME .•.

JO Borde Williams . .•...•••••.•.•••.•••.•••.•• QB J2 Josh Ensor ......•. ; .....•.......... • ...... QB J7 Rick Mound ................................ QB 20 Russ Plor· .............•••....••..•.••••..• QB 2 J Barf Owen ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• B

· ~ Ron Lowrance •.•••••••.••••• , ............... E 2) Joe Afmager ................................ B 27 John .t;;a&ot ................................... B 28 Randy Wynn . •.....••••••••••.••••.•.•••..•• 8

ll ·· 33 Brad Maddox .••.•••••••••.••••••••••••.•• • •• B J2 40 John Whitlock •••....••..••••••....•...••... B J2 43 Stev.e Cox ••••.•••.•.••..•.•.•• ·· ••.••••.••••• 8 9 · 51 Jay Raulerson ................................ C

J J 55 Ray Herrera ................................ G J2 6 J Bill Morrison ••.....•...•.•...••.•..•.•...•. G JO .62 Ramon Sanchez .... · ••.•••••••.••••.•.•••••••• G JO 66 Mark Williams ............................. G JO 70 Chuck Easley .•••••••••••..•...••..•...•••• ·. T

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7J Mllce PrJfcheH •••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• T 72 Chuck Burgess ............................... T 77 Eugene Bofelfa .......... · •• •···· ••••••••••••••• G 8J Greg Mobley •••••••••• ~ ..................... E 82 Alex Padllli:J ............... " .......... • ••••••• E 83 JeH Elliot ••••••••••.•••• · ••• ~ ••••••••••••••• E 85 Hecto,. Aguilar • .• • •• -. ........... • .•• • ...•••.• E 90 . Van Patton •...•••••.•••••.•••••.•••••••••..• E

1977 SCHEDUlE THIS W.EEK'S GAME . KICK-OFF T~ME 7:30P.M.

S£PT. 2 -CARRIZOZO- THERE •SEPT. JO- ANIMAS- LORDSBURG SEPT.J6- DEXTER ..... HERE SEPT. 23- TATUM - THERE

•DISTRICT GAMES SEPT. 30 .-.. HAGERMAN -- HERE •OCT. 7,.:..... HATCH- THERE OCT. 14 _....,.ULAROSA ..-..THERE

•OCT. 21- LORDSBURG- HERE •OCT. 28 ....... ESTANCIA - HERE

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Joe Hobbs • Okla. City, Okla. Joe Howard • Okla. City, Okla. ,Dorothy Bell Knapp· Ruidoso, NM 'Tom Knapp • Ruidoso, N.M.

, Ben Konls • Amarillo, Tex. Pat Krahn • Lubbock, Tex.

LOCATION . AT THE HISTORIC OLD

,Oary Myers • Ruidoso, N.M. L. B. Porter • Canutillo, Tex. Dave Powell - Kalispell; Mont. Albert Richardson· Ruidoso, N.M. Ernie Roche • Hubbard, Tex. • Jim T11ylor • Bluff, Utah

IUUIIDIIf BIB SITI HOME ()F BUCKHORN BRONZE ':l t

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ROWS OF DOUBLE CHAIRS for the lift replacing the old LincolnT·baratS1erraBlancli'SidAreaawa1Unstallatllcm.

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·40 • PLUS ACRES OVERLOOKING. RUIDOSO - WEST OF THE TRAFFIC-~IGHT

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·wE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL LOIS THAI ARE EXCELLENt BUILDING SitES ,- ' . .... ~ ~ .. ..., .. _., ' ' ' - :.. . . .

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FRIDAY -SATURDAY ~suNDAY BATH nssue

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NOONI:JONS· BETASIGMAPHI. Ruld~ Valley Noon t.ions Club. meets CHAP'J:'ERS

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PROGRAM . . ~CJIIdlly, 4Ucal* 15: lCt-11 a.m. ,..Belly :BellyPanc~~QS~d~ti· .. As.;.;5to56, D~c;ell!}x:~ise ~~ • Mvanced; ,lO.ll . an«l Mo.~. ()~n tQ th~ J?ubUc ~ J;td're ....

. . fill:' IIJ~ :tB •1111 over ·. ~.m. • ~ramie~, l.!iG-2 p.m. •. Ex"'cllse menta. . .. .. . · . · . . . · · · · .. Un ...... co. In~.. ·.· Yo .. Se.r. ed .. ~·~ .. ·r. Cl .. tlz. ..~. Pl'CISd. !!hem fG~ A,etl!~ P~QP1e~ 2{i p.m ... ·~· (•Bring Your foavorite·Pl~~Food> . . . . - ""' . ~ .. ·"!'. r ~mtes, 2 p.m~ "~taff Meetlnn · 'lU•IIay, Aap.fZI: 1!1-4 Mta~ .: S~

LIN~Ol.!fll CQI1J'I1TY · .• 5,30-f: ~ P·Pl· • . Belly·· Dance/Exercise · ping; 10o11a.m, .. Exercycle; 10 a.m.·N®n S.ENJ:O"-. CJ.'l'IZENS~ Cia~, 6,30 p.m. • Cover~ PisJl :IJlrthda)' aqdl·2. p.m •• Social SecUrity Repre$en:.

. . . . . · DIIIMr, IfQ~riJ18 '!bole. Wltb an A~ taU. ve .. (HulUpurpofJe R~ - LibQI'Y)' g.; Charlo«e C. J~U, Dlre~r Bllibday (MulUp~ Jtoom) ,. Follow~ 11 ~.m. and ~ p,111, ... ~l'fd .. Crafts ~ .,..Qile~'7·17~ · . · · bYDilflCe-Center.. . . . . .... · .. ·. . . wro.~vf!\' ,. Lapidary Silvemnitb Leat-

• nFF ... I. l'tm\. ·. · •.. H. o. ".m· .. CI .· :. n.esday, ~Ug\ll$ ll: ~ .... p.m •.. - ShoP- . henvqrk, Ceralllic8, Needlecraft and Yqur v ""1!· ~-- pl,ng; 1~11 a.m. • Exercycle; ~1h.rn. and Choice, ··.. .· · . · . . · . . .

9~GOa.Jil,•uqoq8111J1:0it-5:3fp,m, 2-6 p.m •. • Arts " Crafta • Wba~er • .. W~~~.~y,AuPitU: 9a.m.·BoWlJnl CENTI!m. POI.liUh ~Pili~, .Silvel'SJilit!Jin&, Leath~orlt, ., :Holiday Bowl; 10.1t a.Jq ... l!lxercycl~; 10.

, A•Deslgq~IDC~e~ar ~ram.tcs, Needl~aftand You.-· Chotc;e; · ll:;lO ... Blood .. PJ:essure/Welglt Check; Bette RoiDaDS,AIIIItaDt D4'ecwr ·. 6.~'l:;l0 p.m. •·- Qelly Dancell!}xercise 11:30 a,m.•NOOQ • Exercis~ Program; .~

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.RUI.DOS .... O.liO. NOO .. · V.ALLEY Poltoifh:el)rawer:WO .· Wecll~lday, August 11: 9a:rn; ·Bowling · TbuW!ay, AuKU~t 25;. •12:30 p.m. • D,A.V. .. · ... EXTEN.. sm.Nc .. WB. ·.. . . . .. · "-ahloso,NewMedeo~5. ·.H9UdayBowl; 10.1la.m. -Exer.cyde; 10. 1J'ansporta~ion to the Races; •f:30 P•rn.•.

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Coe·Cu. r.ry . ·. Ch. a .. )J.te. r . 23. · .. ' ·. R. uiclos. o,.. Meets .tb. W. ednesday .of. . eva...,· mon .. th.,· Phone 505Z57-t515 · 11:30 a,m ... B.()O(l . Preaaure/W eight . Transportation from the 1\aces; •1-4 p,m, • J>lsabl~AriaericanVeter~ns,boldregulai' 11 30 c eddishl ch _,Pia · Mem~rsblpFeei$$,00 • ChE:ck; 1l:3() a.m.·Noon "' Jilxercise Shopping; ~11 '*.m,-SewingtMe~g; 9-meet~s on the first Tuesday of eac;h be:arui~ri:;;.er un eon. ce to · · · ·, ~gr~; Noon ... Qolden . .Age Club Lun· 11 a.m. - Cetalllics; 9--ll ~.m. • Laptdary; month at. 7:30 p;m •. in t~ American Legion . :~u Center forTransPortatton:.....zsH$15 · .cheon Meeting (Mu1Upurpo8e .lt()Olll); ·.2-5· 9-11 a.m. • Silvel$llithlrig; ~.p.m.·· Paper Hall, in Ruidoso. · · · AJJGUST, l$7

7 · p.m ... Bridge IUl~ other Games-; .·· · . Clip Jewelry; 7-10p.m.- Pance. .

IWTARYCLUB .· . Ruidoso . llondo Valley · Rotary Club

meets each Tuesday noon at Whispering

LJBRARYIIOURS . TJaursday, AuPit 11; •t2:30 p.m. .. Monday, AuguJt 29: 9:30o11:30 a.m, • Ruido5oPubllc · · Tlaursd.ay, August h •12:;iO .p;m .• Transpol1ation to the Races; •4:30 p.m.. Ceramics; 1:30.2 . p.m ... ~xercise

. . . Library Hours . · Tr~portlttion to the Races; •4:30 p.m .. ,. 'l'ransportatlon from the Races; •1-t p.m.'.. Program; 2-6 p,Jil. • '42' and other G~es; M!>ndaY~3:00to7:oop.m. · · . .· Pick up.to Transpgrt from the Races; •H Shopping; 10 a.m.-NoOQ apd ·~ p.m. ... 2p.m.·StaffMeetmg; 7-9:30p;rn,·BINGO • pine Restailrllnt. · · · ·

RAINBOW GIRlB . ASSEMBLY ,

• Meets eacll Jst.and 3rd Thursday, 7:00

p.m. in O.E • .f\. Hall in P~bner GatewiQ'. Rainbow Advisory Board meets each first

· Tuesday, Wedncsd(lY & 'l'btlqlday -10:00 p.m. . .. Shopping; 9·11 a.m. • ceramics Workshop with Kay Tracey, · (Bring a Wrapped Gift of at Least $1.00· a.m.to7:00p.m. . . : · Sewing/Mending; 9-11 a,m. •Ceramics; 9- CorQna and Mary Hobngren, Carriz~o; Value),

Thun~day of month, same plilce... . · Frlday-:-lO:OOa,m. to•:oop.m. · .11 a.m •• Lapidary .. 9-11 a.m ... Silver• -Noon · Dutch Treat LuDchecin at Swim Tuesday, Aupst 30: -I_.·p,m. • ShQP-Saturday -10:00. a.rn.l;o 1 :oo p,n;a. . . smithing; . ~· p.m. • BlNGO (Bring a and. R8equ~t Club (Vans willl~ve center ping; .10.. 11 a.m. -. Exe·r·eyCl cle; 9-1.1a,m •. and l;'re-School story time eVery Thursday-: Wtapped Gift of at Least $1.00 Vafue); '1-l_,, at Noon) • Deadlllle D•te for Regllterfng 2'5 p.m. • Arts - Cnifts. • Wllatever •

3:UUto3.:30p.m, · · p.m.·Dan<:e. . · . . for the l.!uncb~..-l)lelday, ~UIUit lH . ~plcJ~,·J~~rs"!'t~vLea:?'o$,. AMARANTH P!Jnderosa Court No. 6, Order oC the

Amaranth,. Inc.,. meets ~th Tuesday of every month, 7:30 p.m, 'in Eastern Star Building.

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN Meel!l each first Wednesday of the

month at 7:30 p,m., place to be announced.

WOMEN'S WORKDAY AT CHURCHOF~ .

• In toe Qateway area every first Wed-1 .nesday of the rnontb at the church.

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RUIDOSO MASONIC · LODGE NO. '73 •

Meets eacll first Monday in O.E.S. Hall 7:30 p.m. ~ Ma:r; McCoy, w.M.; .Jake1 McDonald, Sec. . .

N.ARFE Lincoln County Chapter 1379, of the

National Association of Retired Federal Employees, meets 2nd Wednesday of each, month, 7:30 p.m., at the Cherokee Village ClubHouse. ·

• . THE RUIDOSO . .ALTRUSA CLUB

Meetsthe1.stWedn. esdaya. t7:30p.m~for business meeting and program and the 3rd

. Wednesday of the m.~th at 12 noon.

~E~fi~ . Ruidoso Chapter No. 65 Order __ Df the GOLDEN AGE CLUB .

Eastern star.meets 2nd Thursday of each · Meets first and third Wednesdays at . LIONS month, 7:30 p.m. Gateway. Visiting noon for covered clishlunch and games·at

lJons supper every Tllesday night at the members welcome. the library. Visitors are welcome . Lions Hut In Skyland, ¥.z blk. off Sudderth ... . · •. . . . • Dr.,behlndMaytagWasheteria. · ' ' .· _ ·

CAPfrAN LIONS CLUB CARRIZOZO A·A Meets1stand3rdMondayofeachmonth Meets each Saturday at 8 p.m. in the

at tbeSmokeyBearCafe, 7:00p.m. Rural Electric Bullding. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS .

Fr. Eugene Dolan CoWlcil No: 6597 ALCOHOLiat meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of eact. ANONYMOUS . GARDEN CLUB month at 7:30 p.m. In SL Eleanor's Hall.

. · RUIDOSO ~m GROW . The Ruidoso Garden Club meets the .. Special meetings to be announced will be Meets Tueaday and Saturday night at· third Tuesday of each month at 2:00p.m. . held at st. Jude's Center in san Patricio.

8:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, inLibrthe MVulistilptourposed ro~ of 1the Public Wayne E. WanUez, G.K.; Ernest Booky,

Ruldoeo. Phone 257-6239. Also Active ary. rsan gue ..... we come. F.S. Alanon group meets same time and place. ®' Pbone257-4203. _

· Elf. ELEANOR'S GUILD . . ' ST. ELEANOR'S CHURCH

. . COUNSELING SERVICE . _ 1 •

1 • • • SL Eleanor's Guild . will meet evecy

'Pe~~y, couples, cotm.seling RUIDOSOSHRINECWB · -second'and·foUttbMondayoftbemcmthtil through ogordo Counseling Center, the church hall unleu othenrile .tated in servicing Lincoln and Otero counties. Cal! Meets on the :lth Monday of the month at the church bulletin. Meetings start at 7:30 257·7381 Ext. 16 for appolnbnent. In 7 p.m. Phone 257-4862 or 257·2556 for p.m. All ladies of the pariah are invited to

~:~;=~ ~ ~m ~tme~ •. ~~. • . • ~g:iroff::I~;;;~:: month in the Parish Hall of the Episcopa! · 015• 0 ce ~·~; residence 378-Church of the HolY Mount. Holy Coll}o of26S. Office at barrackS n9rtheast of Nob

· munlon 11:30 a.m. followed by lWlcb and RUIOOSOB.P.O,E. Hill School open 9 a.m. -·12 noon. Monday meeting. • · ,NO. 2081 Tuesday, Thuraday. '

Meets eacll2nd and ofth Monday at Elks AMERICAN LEGION Club bullding on Highway 70 west, 8 p.m. ROBERT J. HAGEE

WHITE MOUNTAIN lltmmler-7 :30 p.m. winter. POST 71 SEARCHirRF.BCUE WOMAN'S CWB AMERICAN LEGION

Meets at the American Legion Hall third Covered dish luncheon and card games AUXILIARY Tuesc¥ay at 7.:30 p.m. _Joe Tullls,_Qresldent~ every Monday, starting at 12:30 p.m. All Meets jointly on the thlrd Thursday of steve Roberts, secretary. • Interested women invited. · each month.

COUNTYCORNERs . RUIDOSOV.AILEY Square dance club meets at 7:30p.m. RUIDOSOV.AU.EY CIL\MBEllOFCOMMERCE

each second Saturday at the Elks Lodge, AMBASSADORS Meets eam third Monday at 7 p.m., in and each fourth Saturday at old Picacho Meet first Monday of the month at noon. the Chamber office on Sudderth. Meetings School House. Place to be amtounced. are open to the public.

MOUNTAlNCIIRIS'llANFEU.OWSHIP Randy Grill and Don Sears ministering

Phone-257-5620 <&' 378-4358 Sunday Service -10 a.m. meeting now at

the Holiday House (rear entrance) T!Iesday Prayer Meeting --7:30p.m.

attbeHoUdayHouse

FULL GOSPEL DO~ CliURCH

On Entrance Road in RuidoSo Downs

MESCALERO REFORMED CHURCH

RogerBruggink, Pastor Churcll School-10: 00 a.m. WorshlpServl~e ... ll:OOa.m. Won~bip Service -7;01} p.m.

LINCOLN CHURCH Sunday Scbool-·10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service- '1:00 p.m. Monday Evenings-7:30p.m. . · Wednesday Prayer Service-7:00p.m.

CAPITAN CHURCH OF mE NAZARENE

Meeting at the District Center of the Church of the Ji'azarene, Angus

ReV.JamesJolmson Sunday School-9:45a.m. MornlrigWorship-ll:Oila.m. Evening Worship -6:00p.m. MldweekSerVice~7:00p.m.

FIRST BAP'l'IST CHURCH . Tinnie,N. M.

Mon.y, August 8: .10.11 a.m •• Belly p.m. . . ram c;J, ecr . an . .our o ce. Dlmce/Exerclse Class - Advanced · MQilday, August U: 9 a.m. ~ Staff · . Wedoesclay, AugUit 31: 9 a,m. ·Bowling (Women Only ·18 and over); 10.11 a.m.. Meeting; 10.11:30 a.m ... DemonstraUon ·Holiday Bowl; 10.11 a.m. ·Ezercycle; 10:­Cel'amics; 1!30o2p.m.-Exercise Prosnlm Dancing • Belly Dancif"CIBsses; •11:ao 11:30 a.m.·BloodPresaure/Wefsbt ~;, for 'Active People Over.OO., and Under60, a.m.· Picnic in the Park ~.Honoring Belly 11:~ a.m.-Noon· J!:xerclse.·Pr~gram; :z,-5 Too'; 2-5 p.m .... '42' and Other Games; 2 Dance/El.xerclse Class Students; ~p.m. • p.m .. ·Bridge and O.tb~r Games. ,__,_. p.m.- Staff Meeting; 5:3().6:30 p.m •• Belly '42~ and Other Gaines; 8 p.m. • Recital .. Dttncell!}xercise Cl4s8_ (Women Only -18 P•••••-~.-----.. ••111111•• .. ••••••-.i and Over); •s p.m. -Second AIUlUal'Ojos F·•rst Bapt····· t C~ur .. ch

· de Amlgos', Bi~entennlal Tow Reunion Party, Each Tour Member, Their Spouse R id or a Guest, is Cordially invited' to attend. 5· . u oso, New Mexico

sse p.m.: Vans 'Will leave the Center; 6 p.m.··

. Covered Dish DinneJ;" • Bring a Big J;>lsh of Your Favorite Food. · (Thanks to :Photographer Bob Beumer~ we have some J>eautiful slides to show of the 1976 Party),

Locatlon: 4 alocks Above Traffic Light On Mechem Dr. E. W. Campbell, Pastor

Phone 257-2081 ,'Tuesday, August 9; •t-t p.m. -Shopping;

10.11 a.m.· Exercycle; 10 a.m.-Noqn and 1· 2 · P·Dlt • Social Security Representative · (Multipurpose Room • Library); 9-11 a.m. P~=;::r"~::;::ll"""'!;;;7...,._;::::o"""':::;:::;:::::'"""::=;=="""~:::;:.,....,_::::';;;?....:;::=7"1:::::::~'!11 and 2-5 p.m. - Arts - Crafts.· Wha~er • Lapidary, SUversmitblng, Leatherwork, Ceralllies, Needlecr~tt and Your Choice; . 6:30-7:30 p.m. • Belly Dance/Exercise Class • Mother/Daughter - Bayieda • Instructor; •Food Stamps· Ruidoso.

Wedoesday1 Augusc !U: II a.m. •Bowling • Holiday Bowl; 10.11 a.m. • Exercycle; 10. 11:30 a.m. " Bl()()d Pressure and Weight Check; 11:30 a.m.-Noon .. Exercise Program fr 'Active People Over 60 and Undj!r 60, Too'; 1-5 p.m. • Defensive I>riving Course - MUton Matson, RQawen. (Nominal Fee for 2 Days), (Multipurpose Room - Library); 2-5 p.m. - Bridge and Other Games.

Tburaday, August 11: •t2:30 p.m. • Transportation to the Race; •.t:30 p.m. -TransPortation to the Racea; •4:30 p.m.· ShopP4J.Si 9-11. a.m. - Sewing/Mending, Cerainlcs, Lapidary, Silverslllithlng; 9 a.m.-1 p.m ... Deferu~lve Driving Course • Continues • Milton-Matson, Roswell (Multipurpose Room .:Library); 2-4 p.m.· Things Everyone Should Know About Arthritis, Cancel.", Plabetes and the Hearl· and How To Recognize 'Quackery' .. Charlotte C. Jarratt; 7·10 p.m. • Game Night. '

-ATTENTION-THE RUIDOSO 7TH DAY

ADVENTIST CHURCH Will Meet At The Picnic Area On The Way To Mon Jeau Lookout This Saturday, September 3 Only. Bring A Picnic Lunch At 1 P.M. Or Be There By 3 P.M. For The Services.

MESCALERO BAPl'IST MISSION

James Huse, Pastor SundaySchool---lO:OOa.m. MorningWorsblp-U:OOa.ni. TraintngUn1on~6:30p.m. Evening Worship -7:15p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service-6:30p.m.

FIRSt CIJRISTIAN C:HURCH Palmer Gateway-Ruidoso

Rev. Ken Cole

dl/(oun.ta.in {!h~tian

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..A CHARISMATIC CHURCH FOR EVERYONE" Sunday Service- 10:00 a.m.

Meeting now at the Holiday House (rear entrance) Tuesday Prayer Meeting-7:30p.m., Holiday House Rev. Jack LeaveU of Ft. Worth wm be conducting an lmler bealln&

cruaade for the healiug of memories Aug111t Z3 through AtlgUit 28 . FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:

257 ·5620 • 378· .. 358

PRAISE THE LORD!

FffiSTBAPTffiTCHURCH - RUIDOSO DOWNS-

"Where Everybody Is Someboclyn

Sunday .SChool • ................................... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ••••.•.•..••.• ~ .•...••... : • .. I J :00 a.m. Evening Worship • ............................... 6:00p.m. Wednesday Evening •• ....•.••..•••....•....••.. 7:00p.m.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Rev. Frank Crown, Minister Church School--9: of5 a.m. MorningWorship-ll:OOa.m.

EP~PALCHURCBOF TBEBOLYMOUNT

Palmer Gateway-Ruidoso FatherDelbertAcbuff, Rector Phone...-. 257-2356 D.aU:v Morning Prayer- M-F' -7:00a.m. SUnday-Holy Eucharlst'--8 & 10:30 a.m.

Boyd R. Townsena,· Pastor

7TH DAY .ADVENTmT CHURCH

Meeting .At nie Presbyterian church Arthur D. Wetmore, Pastor Phone--1-437·7252 J. c. Harris Phone ,_. 378-t:IOO Saturday: Sabbath School.- 3:00p.m. Church--4:00p.m. Tuesday: Prayer MeetJJlg ....... 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School-10:00 ~.m. Morning Worship .::...11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Servlce-7 :30 p.m. WednesdayEvelifng Service_. 7:30p.m.

JEHOVAH'S wt'I'NESsF..S .. . Kingdom Hall- Capitan

Presiding Overseer, Bert 'Cheney Sunday Publlc Talk -10:00 a.m...__ Sunday Watchtower Study -u:ooa·.m .. Thursday ~rySchOol-7:30p.m. Thursday Service Mee.ting ..... 8:30p.m. . Tuesday Group Bible Study-7:30p.m.

BIIJJones1 Pastor. · . .SUnday Scbool-10:00 a.m. Worship Service -11:30 a.m.

• Sunday School-9:30a.m • Morning Wombip -10:45 a.m. Wednesday Jllvenlng Bible Study

and Prayer Meeting~ 7:30p.m.

Wednesday: . . · . : HolyCOrrununion-7:00a.m.

Acolyte Class-3:30p.m. Holy COnununion-$:45 p.m.

Study Group-8:00p.m.

RutOOSO BAPTIST CHURCH

. PabnerGateway · Rev. WayneJoyce,PastOl'

Sunday Scllool ~9:45a.m. Morning Womhip -10:45 a.m.

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIBI' L.D.s.

RuidOIOWornan;s Club Bill Streeter Phone 2G7-$711 :Priesthood-8:30a.m.

• Sunday &:hool-lO:OOa.in. Sacrament Meeting -11:15 a;m.

COMMUNITYtJNI'tED METHODIST CHURCH

.. In Gateway •

GATEWAY . CHURCII OF CilRIBT

Joe Tbom)IJon, Minister . Bible Study~ 9:30a.m. . . · Worship pod conun.unlon - .. 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship-6:00p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting ...... 7:00p.m. Ladies'BibleCiass-9:30a.m. Wed.

FIRST JAPTISTCmntCH Capitart1 N. M.

Sunday School-9:of5 a.m. · Worship Service -11:00 a.m. l!:vening Worship-7:oop.m.

CATHOUCSERVlCF.S Parish Priest: Father Flavio·Santillanes Sunday,r.fasses: st. Eleiutoc'a --10a.m. & 11:15 a.m~·; Sat. Evening (FultUls SUnday Obllgation) 8 .p.m.; St. Jude's --:- 8 a.m. . Daily. Mass as announced in bulletin. Confessions: Saturday --7:30 to1:55 p.m. at St. Eleanor's: Before all Masses at St • Jude's •

SUnday Evening Services ...... 6 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study-= 7:00p.m.

ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL CIIAPEL nev. Delbert Acliuff

Phone- 207-2356 . . Holy ConunUnion ...:. Flnt& ThlrdSun~y~ at9:15a.m. · . Itev. NobleWUtshh-e, Mtnis~r

Sunday School~ 9:30a.m. Wonblp Service .,...10:30 a.m.

. · JEilO'V Ali'S WITNE$SF.S Highway 37 ...... 1Slock Into

. Fore8tHefghts Subdivision GATEWAY ASsEMBLY Jerry Reese, Presiding Mhilstet OF GOD CHURCH

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .. Ruidoso [)()wns, N. M.

Phone--336-t714 · PahnerGateway-Ruidoso FlltSTBAPTISTCmntcil • SundayPubUcTaik--10:00a.D1. Rev. Jantes Alexander

Jtuidoso,N. M.· SundayWatchtowerStudy-ll:OOa.m. SUndaySchool-10:0ila.D1. Rev. E. w. Campbell. Pastor Thursday Ministry SChoOl..:.. 7:30p.m. ChUrch Sertlce ~11 :00 a.m. Sunday Service - 9:45a.m. . 1'1nlrsdlly,Bervfce Meeting-8:30p.m.. Evangellstlc Service- 7 :Oil p.m.

BoydR. Townsend, Pastor &mdayScboo1-9~~5a.m. Worship Service -11:00 a.m. Eveliln1JWorshlp--6:00p.tn. Wednesday...-.7:00p.m,

WomlilpSetvice :-"'ll:OOa.m. TUesday Group Bible Study--7:30p.m., Wednesday: Mid•Week Service ..;.. 7:30 . .. . .. .. BAIIA'IFAITil Evelifng Seryice ..... 7:00 p;m. Ruid080. · · p.rn. ;r. ,. · Meeting in Homes of Membet&. Wednesday ~rvice--7:.00 p.m. . Phone .... 2$7-4792~

These Business ·Firms Make This $peciCal Church ·Feature Possible· Eacb Week

· -Cupp Hardware . RuidOso State .Bank .. .... . ' .

Keeth Gas CompanY .-Ito_. 257-4025 ·

·''· 1~ ·The Gateway Midtown Ruidoso·- Member ·F.D.I.C.-

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· MESCALERO BRANCH Ray Cavanaugh Phone 6'11-4731 Prlesth(]()d ~ 8:3a a.m. $undaySchool-10:30a.m. ~ sacrampnt Meeting ..... 11 :30 a.~.

Ruidoso News Phone 2574001

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