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MIDWEEK EDITION Rl'I])OSO, NEW :V1EXICO WE]):\ESDAY, .Ill.) 2K, ) rs Officials are confronting the the situation on :1 variet\' of fronts HIJlIINJ \11\' Elll I d, BY MARlY RACINE BY DIANNE STALLINGS HI II X)\( , \E\l;, 'I\FF IXRJ1U Grand jury will hear Posev case in Ruidoso or Carrizozo next' week A.", a light rain fell on Ruidoso Downs· Monday evening, the topic of water washed over the regular City Council meeting. The flow of discussion was diverted into numerous channels: • Council unanimously ratified Mayor Bob Miller's stringent .Phase III water conservation plan that was issued last week. Gov, Bill Richardson announced an executive order declaring emergency con- ditions in the Downs, freeing up to $750,000 and use of the National Guard, if necessary, to help alleviate conditions. "It's important for my administration to respond swiftly and provide the neces- sary resources to help the City of Ruidoso Downs overcome severe conditions," Richardson said. ''I'm glad that we were able to provide this badly needed assis- )l'l' SHORTAGE. rage )A BY DIANNE STAlliNGS Seven straight days of drizzle didn't measure up to much in gauges across Lincoln County, but conditions were ben- eficial for vegetation. "This is better that a hard driving rain," said James Mason, information officer for the Ruidoso Fire Department. "With a heavy rain, a lot of run-off occurs and we lose it to the river. With cool, damp days, the moisture sits there and clings to the bark of trees." On Monday the village adjusted the wildfire danger rating from high to mod- erate, he said. The village and Ruidoso Downs dropped fire restrictions. V.S. Forest Service officials announced last week that they would ease restrictions on the same Monday and the state FO(estry Division led the way Friday. Because of a wetter than normal April at 3.02 inches, Ruidoso at the end of June was sitting at 115 percent of normal for the calendar year-to-date. However, despite the past week of intennittent rain, July still lags behind its average of3.59 inches. )ee GRAND JURY, page jA HI If II J'" \f\'T;" 'T\H 'XRllU' As friends, family and other supporters ofCody Posey plan a rally for abused chil- dren Saturday, the district attorney appears ready to take the triple murder case to a Lincoln County grand jury. An indictment would leave open the option for 12th Judicial District Attorney Scot Key to prosecute the 14-year-old as an adult. A grand jury is scheduled to hear the case Wednesday either in Ruidoso or Carrizozo, a court official con- firmed. Posey, a ninth-grade student at Capitan, is accused of kiJJing his father, step-mother and step-sister July 5, at the Indictment near in triple-murder Rain and fire restrictions fall Shortage don1inates city council meeting Monday s water located in the unincorporated area of Lincoln County. An annexation request will be filed to bring that land inside the village, the information stated. Before the vote, commission chair- man Glen Barrow said Rowe was ask- ing for "a lot of variances." Agent Tim Collins said the roads will be private and a homeowners association will be responsible for maintaining the improvements in line with a planned community. Collins said on lots 15 through 21, townhous- See GATES, page 7A changing, he said. "We're getting out of retail and will be concentrating on manufactured trusses and preframed component walls and building systems, and on desi6'TI and draft services," Gamer said. "We're taking ofT one side and increa-;ing the other." Gamer said Lowf'S and Home Dppot in Alamogordo also serve many busmesses, contractors and home owners locally. "They're pumping it into here," he said. pays really has driven up the totals," he said. "Prices on items have dou- bled," as in a type of board frequently used in flooring and roofing lelf new homes and IClr steel. Recently. the board price dropped :30 percent. but now is headed up again, Lorenc said. That's a national, not a local influence, he said. Shane Gamer, manager of C & L Lumber in Ruidosu Downs, said his company has been busy all summer. However. its business emph,i .;is is Artist's rendering of Gavilan Gates. proposed for a 4-acre tract on Gavilan Canyon, according to details listed by stafT planner Darrell L. Bremner. As laid out, eight lots will be used for two-story townhouses surrounding a landscaped park area. Lots 1 through 14 will be 7,000 square feet each for single-family homes. The lots will enclose the sides and back of the townhouse area. A concrete walk will be constructed at the back of curbs on all lots. Front yards are to be landscaped with one tree each and crushed or lava rock. An automatic gate will be installed at each entrance. The southeast comer of the tract is DIANNE STAlllNGSISTAff Jim Bob LCJwe keeps busy at Foxworth Galbraith checking on in-coming dnd checking out customers WIH) lumber for their prolects owns ta June permits up over last year, says planning department Construction builds in area Planners open the gates to proposed multi-family site BY DIANNE STALLINGS BY DIANNE STALLINGS Rising prices of building material and a healthy construction market translated to hefty .lune revenues for a local building supply company. Joe Lorenc, manager of Foxworth Galbraith Lumber Co. on V.s. 70, said the area is experiencing "a very strong building climate," and the \'01- ume "is at least comparable to pl;or years," although he's only been in Ruidoso a few months and couldn't precisely compare. "Building across the Southwest has been especially strong," he said of the housing construction market that refuses to listen to predictions fClr the past few years that the bubble will burst. The village of Ruidoso planning and zoning department showed that 91 construction permits were pulled inside the corporate limits and within the extraterritorial zone around the village in .June 2004 IClT a value of $4.26 miJliiJn. That compares to million in ,June 200:3 and $2.H million in June 2002. Arrowhead Roofing took out nine permits last month, but work lelf other contractors and owners was spread over a wide range of projects, including 12 new single family hous- es, nine additions, several remodel- ings, decks and carports. Lorenc said the bulk of his compa- ny's local business continues to be vacation and second homes. He esti- mated that type of work constitutes more than 75 percent of the new home construction for Foxworth. But he added that bigger revenues are being reported in part because construction supply costs are up. 'The increased costs the consumer HI Jill 1,0 \EIX, 'I AFF 'XI,IIII, RI \\III'() \E'X" '!\IT 1\1{1IT.H Despite concerns. +alTe deve!orment gets initial arproval A new development that would mix multifamily and single-family living is proposed on Gavilan Canyon. The Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Commission last week apprc,ved a preliminary plat, conditional use and commercial site development for Clif Rowe Construction to build Gavilan Gates. The 4.13-acre tract is zoned neigh- borhood commercial and Rowe pro-' poses to divide the tract into 22 lots that meet the width, depth and area standards for multifamily districts. Access will be from Gavilan Canyon Road, a paved arterial street. Rowe will build flne private street inside the subdivision with a 40-foot right of way. The standard is 50 feet and a variance was required for that and to allow less than minimum lot frontage on comer lots. Water and sewer would be provided by the vil- lage, and fire hydrants are adequate, Christian acadeo1v J plans ()pen h( )use. INSIDE INDEX Classifieds ' .. Section C Comm. Calendar 2A Crossword 6B Education 6A Home & Family 8A Letters , ...... .. 4A Opinion 4A Obituaries m Police Reports SA, 7B Real Estate Section C Sports 1-3B o 40901 19701 0 4A OPINION Duff and duffers 6A EDUCATION 18 SPORTS At the end of the Rainbow... mud Awet, wild Futurity. 58 LINCOLN COUNTY Corona 4-H and FFA standout profiled 88 RELIGION Disciplining that one-year-old Dobson lends parenting advice ___________________________________________________________________ ,

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MIDWEEK EDITION

Rl'I])OSO, NEW :V1EXICO • WE]):\ESDAY, .Ill.) 2K, ) rs

• Officials are confronting thethe situation on :1 variet\' of fronts

HIJlIINJ \11\' Elll I d,

BY MARlY RACINE

BY DIANNE STALLINGS

HI II X)\( , \E\l;, 'I\FF IXRJ1U

• Grand jury will hear Posev casein Ruidoso or Carrizozo next' week

A.", a light rain fell on Ruidoso Downs·Monday evening, the topic of waterwashed over the regular City Councilmeeting.

The flow of discussion was divertedinto numerous channels:

• Council unanimously ratified MayorBob Miller's stringent .Phase III waterconservation plan that was issued lastweek.

• Gov, Bill Richardson announced anexecutive order declaring emergency con­ditions in the Downs, freeing up to$750,000 and use of the National Guard,if necessary, to help alleviate conditions."It's important for my administration torespond swiftly and provide the neces­sary resources to help the City of RuidosoDowns overcome severe conditions,"Richardson said. ''I'm glad that we wereable to provide this badly needed assis-

)l'l' SHORTAGE. rage )A

BY DIANNE STAlliNGS

Seven straight days of drizzle didn'tmeasure up to much in gauges acrossLincoln County, but conditions were ben­eficial for vegetation.

"This is better that a hard drivingrain," said James Mason, informationofficer for the Ruidoso Fire Department.

"With a heavy rain, a lot of run-offoccurs and we lose it to the river. Withcool, damp days, the moisture sits thereand clings to the bark of trees."

On Monday the village adjusted thewildfire danger rating from high to mod­erate, he said. The village and RuidosoDowns dropped fire restrictions.

V.S. Forest Service officialsannounced last week that they wouldease restrictions on the same Mondayand the state FO(estry Division led theway Friday.

Because of a wetter than normal Aprilat 3.02 inches, Ruidoso at the end ofJunewas sitting at 115 percent of normal forthe calendar year-to-date.

However, despite the past week ofintennittent rain, July still lags behindits average of 3.59 inches.

)ee GRAND JURY, page jA

HI If II J'" \f\'T;" 'T\H 'XRllU'

As friends, family and other supportersofCody Posey plan a rally for abused chil­dren Saturday, the district attorneyappears ready to take the triple murdercase to a Lincoln County grand jury.

An indictment would leave open theoption for 12th Judicial District AttorneyScot Key to prosecute the 14-year-old asan adult. A grand jury is scheduled tohear the case Wednesday either inRuidoso or Carrizozo, a court official con­firmed.

Posey, a ninth-grade student atCapitan, is accused of kiJJing his father,step-mother and step-sister July 5, at the

Indictment nearin triple-murder

Rain and firerestrictions fall

Shortage don1inates citycouncil meeting Monday

s water

located in the unincorporated area ofLincoln County. An annexationrequest will be filed to bring that landinside the village, the informationstated.

Before the vote, commission chair­man Glen Barrow said Rowe was ask­ing for "a lot of variances."

Agent Tim Collins said the roadswill be private and a homeownersassociation will be responsible formaintaining the improvements in linewith a planned community. Collinssaid on lots 15 through 21, townhous-

See GATES, page 7A

changing, he said."We're getting out of retail and will

be concentrating on manufacturedtrusses and preframed componentwalls and building systems, and ondesi6'TI and draft services," Gamersaid. "We're taking ofT one side andincrea-;ing the other."

Gamer said Lowf'S and HomeDppot in Alamogordo also serve manybusmesses, contractors and homeowners locally.

"They're pumping it into here," hesaid.

pays really has driven up the totals,"he said.

"Prices on ~ome items have dou­bled," as in a type of board frequentlyused in flooring and roofing lelf newhomes and IClr steel.

Recently. the board price dropped:30 percent. but now is headed upagain, Lorenc said. That's a national,not a local influence, he said.

Shane Gamer, manager of C & LLumber in Ruidosu Downs, said hiscompany has been busy all summer.However. its business emph,i .;is is

Artist's rendering of Gavilan Gates. proposed for a4-acre tract on Gavilan Canyon,

according to details listed by stafTplanner Darrell L. Bremner.

As laid out, eight lots will be usedfor two-story townhouses surroundinga landscaped park area. Lots 1through 14 will be 7,000 square feeteach for single-family homes. The lotswill enclose the sides and back of thetownhouse area.

A concrete walk will be constructedat the back of curbs on all lots. Frontyards are to be landscaped with onetree each and crushed or lava rock. Anautomatic gate will be installed ateach entrance.

The southeast comer of the tract is

DIANNE STAlllNGSISTAff

Jim Bob LCJwe keeps busy at Foxworth Galbraith checking on in-coming shi~ments dndchecking out customers WIH) lumber for their prolects

owns ta

• June permits up over lastyear, says planning department

Constructionbuilds in area

Planners open thegates to proposedmulti-family site

BY DIANNE STALLINGS

BY DIANNE STALLINGS

Rising prices of building materialand a healthy construction markettranslated to hefty .lune revenues fora local building supply company.

Joe Lorenc, manager of FoxworthGalbraith Lumber Co. on V.s. 70,said the area is experiencing "a verystrong building climate," and the \'01­

ume "is at least comparable to pl;oryears," although he's only been inRuidoso a few months and couldn'tprecisely compare.

"Building across the Southwesthas been especially strong," he said ofthe housing construction market thatrefuses to listen to predictions fClr thepast few years that the bubble willburst.

The village of Ruidoso planningand zoning department showed that91 construction permits were pulledinside the corporate limits and withinthe extraterritorial zone around thevillage in .June 2004 IClT a value of$4.26 miJliiJn. That compares to $:~.5.5

million in ,June 200:3 and $2.H millionin June 2002.

Arrowhead Roofing took out ninepermits last month, but work lelfother contractors and owners wasspread over a wide range of projects,including 12 new single family hous­es, nine additions, several remodel­ings, decks and carports.

Lorenc said the bulk of his compa­ny's local business continues to bevacation and second homes. He esti­mated that type of work constitutesmore than 75 percent of the new homeconstruction for Foxworth.

But he added that bigger revenuesare being reported in part becauseconstruction supply costs are up.

'The increased costs the consumer

HI Jill 1,0 \EIX, 'I AFF 'XI,IIII,

RI \\III'() \E'X" '!\IT 1\1{1IT.H

• Despite concerns. +alTedeve!orment gets initial arproval

A new development that would mixmultifamily and single-family livingis proposed on Gavilan Canyon.

The Ruidoso Planning and ZoningCommission last week apprc,ved apreliminary plat, conditional use andcommercial site development for ClifRowe Construction to build GavilanGates.

The 4.13-acre tract is zoned neigh­borhood commercial and Rowe pro-'poses to divide the tract into 22 lotsthat meet the width, depth and areastandards for multifamily districts.

Access will be from GavilanCanyon Road, a paved arterial street.Rowe will build flne private streetinside the subdivision with a 40-footright of way. The standard is 50 feetand a variance was required for thatand to allow less than minimum lotfrontage on comer lots. Water andsewer would be provided by the vil­lage, and fire hydrants are adequate,

Christian acadeo1vJ

plans ()pen h( )use.

INSIDE

INDEXClassifieds ' ..Section C

Comm. Calendar 2A

Crossword 6B

Education 6A

Home & Family 8A

Letters , . . . . . . ..4A

Opinion 4A

Obituaries mPolice Reports SA, 7B

Real Estate Section C

Sports 1-3B

o 40901 19701 0

4A OPINIONDuff and

duffers

6A EDUCATION

18 SPORTSAt theend of theRainbow... mudAwet, wild Futurity.

58 LINCOLNCOUNTYCorona 4-Hand FFA standoutprofiled

88 RELIGIONDisciplining thatone-year-oldDobson lendsparenting advice

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AlzheiOler's MonthlySupport Group: 7-9 p.m.,first Wednesday of the month,Ruidoso Care Center, 200Resort Drive; 257-9071.

Optindst Club (Friends ofYouth): Noon everyWednesday at K-Bob'sSteakhouse. New membersalways welcome; 257-5938 or258-9218.

Pine Top RodCuStOIll CarWednesdays at 6:30various locations;Babcock, 257-7365.

Ruidoso BookReviewlDiscussion GroupMeeting: 10 a.m. the firstWednesday of every month atthe Ruidoso Public Library,107Kansas City Road. Everyone iswelcome to attend.

The Party Bridge Group:1 p.m. Wednesday and Fridayat the Ruidoso Senior CitizensCenter; 336-4808.

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Trail Snails Hiking Club:Mondays, 8:30 a.m. May ­November. Hike LincolnCounty's scenic trails; 630-8614from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Alto WOlDen'sAssociation: 11 a.m. Tuesdayat the Alto Club House forlunch and cards. Businessmeeting, first Tuesday of everymonth.

Altrusa Club: 7 p.m., firstTuesday of every month, forprogram; Noon, third Tuesdayof every month for lunch,Episcopal Church of the HolyMount, 121 Mescalero Trail;Beth, 258-4244.

Kiwanis: Tuesdays at noonat K-Bobs; Rutalee Waters,257-2626.

Lincoln CountyRepublicans: Regular month­ly meeting at K-Bob'sRestaurant in Ruidoso. Dinnerbegins at 6:00 p.m. with theprogram following around 7:00p.m. Guest speaker will be TomBattin, Republican candidatefor Lincoln CountyCommissioner, District 3. Thepublic is welcome to attend. Ifthere are any questions, pleasecontact Joan E. Park at 505­937-1280.

Narcotics Anonymous:Meets 7 p.m. Tuesday, andThursday and 7:15 p.m.Saturday in Room 146 (by thegym) at First Baptist Church,270 Country Club Drive. CallDawn at 937-0844, Dean at937-5546, or Josie at 378-5621.Or, write to HCR 46, Box 447,Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346.

Prepared ChildbirthClasses: Meets at 7 p.m.Tuesdays, at the LincolnCounty Medical Center's con­ference room. Six classes persession with qualified, certifiedinstructors; 257-7381 (ask forOB dept.).

Rotary . International,Ruidoso-Hondo Valley Club:Arrive at 11:45 a.m. onTuesdays at the Cree MeadowsCountry Club, except on thefirst Tuesday of the month dur­ing the school year. Those meet­ings are at 11:45 a.m. at theTeepee Lounge at Ruidoso HighSchool. Call Barbara, 258-5445,Phillis, 257-5555 or Greg, 257­1255.

Ruidoso DuplicateBridge Club: 1 p.m. everyTuesday at the Ruidoso SeniorCitizens Center~ 257-7411 or257-6188.

Ruidoso Evening Lions:Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at 106 S.Overlook; Bill Speegle, 378­4151.

Ruidoso Valley NoonLions Club: Meets 11:30 a.m.every Tuesday for lunch and ashort meeting at Cree Meadows

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Monday, Aug. 2

Alcoholics AnonyxnousWOOlen's open Oleeting: 6:30p.m. every Monday at GatewayCenter, 439 Sudderth~ 378­8391.

Angus Wood Carvers: 5-8p.m. every Monday, NazareneChurch Camp, Highway 48 andHighway 37; 336-9161.

Republican Party ofLincoln County: 6 p.m. thefirst Monday of each month;937-1280.

Ruidoso DownsAuxiliary: 7 p.m. the firstMonday of every month at theRuidoso Downs Senior Centeroff East Highway 70~ 378-8099or 378-8316.

Ruidoso DuplicateBridge Club: 29gers game 1p.m. Mondays at the RuidosoSenior Citizens Center~ 257­7411 or 257-6188.

Ruidoso WOOlan's Clubganle day: 11:45 a.m. Mondayat the Ruidoso Woman'sClubhouse, 116 S. Evergreen,behind the Ruidoso Office

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Ruidoso DuplicateBridge Club: 1 p.m. everyTuesday, Saturday andThun;day, plus a 29gers game 1p.m. Mondays, all at theRuidoso Senior Citizens Center;257-7411 or 257-6188.

Thursday Bridge: 11 a.m.Thursdays at Cree MeadowsCountry Club.

The Party Bridge Group:1 p.m. Wednesday and Fridayat the Ruidoso Senior CitizensCenter~ 336-4808.

Senior Line Dancing:9:30-11 :30 a.m. Fridays at theRuidoso Downs Senior Center~

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AI·Anon: Meets everySaturday, 10:30 a.m. atGateway Center, 439 Sudderth,Ruidoso; 257-7124.

Narcotics AnonYUlous:Meets 7:15 p.m. Saturday inRoom 146 (by the gym) at FirstBaptist Church, 270 CountryClub Drive. Call Dawn at 937­0844, Dean at 937-5546, orJosie at 378-5621. Or, write toHCR 46, Box 447, RuidosoDowns, NM, 88346.

Ruidoso DuplicateBridge Club: 1 p.m. everyTuesday, Saturday andThursday, plus a 29gers game 1p.m. Mondays, all at theRuidoso Senior Citizens Center;257-7411 or 257-6188.

Sierra Blanca A:lnateurRadio Club: 9 a.m. everySaturday. Usually meets at EIParaiso in Sierra Mall or checklocation on 146.920 MHz after 8a.m.

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Big Brothers Big Sistersof Lincoln County: 1096Mechem, Suite 201, LincolnTower; 258-4185.

BSA Cub Pack 95:Meetings monthly, time andplace TBA; 378-5623.

Lincoln County ChessClub: Looking for members tobegin meeting again. New play­ers and all levels welcome; 354­8036.

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Opthnist Club (Friends ofYouth): Noon everyWednesday at K-Bob'sSteakhouse. New membersalways welcome; 257-5938 or258-9218.

Pine Top Rod andCustOUl Car Club:Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.Tonight, the club will meet atPizza Hut on Mechem. Comeshare your interest in automo­biles with your neighbors, andfind out more about bow youcan win a classic Mustang - forcharity! Doug Babcock, 257­7365.

Ruidoso Shrine Club: 6:30p.m the fourth Wednesday ofevery month at Cree MeadowsRestaurant~258-5860.

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WorkeJ'$ OD Tuesday begandrill'inga 'new well a~ the Denton Well. which normally supplements' 9'Tiffith ',~prfng as. . :Ruidoso Downs' water supply. The drilLsite is about 60 ft. fr.om.the original well opening. When completed, officials' 'hope the new shaft will reach a depth of 300 feet. 50me'1251eet deeper th~n the ex1stingwelL ' ''. '

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While that process unfolds,MitcheII SEt· d he is waiting forcopies of reports on the incidentfrom the She:r1ffs Office andcother agencies,

"We did receive a video tapethey made and I flppreciatethat," he said. .

Although Posey initially wascplaced on suicide watch, that c.precaution has been removed

. and he appears to be doing well,Mitchell said. ' . .

"rve visited him and talkedto the counselors," he said."They all are impressed withhim - how polite and generoushe is. His aunt has been able tosee chim, but visitation isrestricted to his attorney, psy­chologist and guardian.

"People can write him and alarge number have. Just callmy office for the address."

Mitchell said he's alsoreceive information on the casefrom more than 100 iridividu­also

"If someone thinks theyknow something, th~y shouldcall me," he said. The officenumber is (505) 257-3070.

As more wells are dug intothe aquifer, he explained, thewater level in the aquifer willdecline.

Since 1999 the spring flow,he reported, has dropped from340 gallons per minute to ~40last year.

"That's a pretty rapiddecline."

Water levels in the DentonWell, cameras show, have alsodropped, Riesterer said.. Both .the spring and the well drawfrom the. regional . YesO'Formation aquifer.

Recommendations.For· both short- and long­

term, solutions, GlorietaGeoscience recommen,ds sever­

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nin more efficiently and deepenthe well froID, 175 to SOOfeet..

Work began on that projectTuesday, with-crews digging asupplemental well 60 feet from,the original Denton'opening..

• Drill a deep exploratorywell to the bottom of the YesoFormation, "which nobody elsein /the· area is tapped- into,"Riesterer said.

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Such a we)l might tum intoa production welI "thatwilIhopefully rin~et the needs of thecity far into the future."

Responding to a .citizen'squesti.on about s1,lcha well'simpact. on domestic wells,Riesterer ,. explained' thatbecause of the "stratification" ofthe ,aquifer that allows engi-'neers to "seal off the upper lay­ers," an exploratory well wowdhave minimal impact, c'ondomestic well production.

, Nor would such a well nega­tively impact the spring, headded.

"We don't want' to be justsucking the spring into ~ well."

• The third recommendationis to drill a 300-foot productionwell on the Riverside property,about three-quarters' of a mileeast of the racetrack..

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Glorieta Geoscience wasretained by Ruidoso Downs inApril, Riesterer said, to look atthe sources of Griffith Springand Denton Well and the rea­sons for their flow declines..

The company is also study­ingJong-term alternativesources of water, he told coun­cilors and the public at.Monday's council meeting.

The protracted drought hashad an obvious impact on thespring, Riesterer said.. .

"It's had a cumulative effectwhere over time, as you havemore and more years ofdrought, the. . .spring flow isgoing to decline," . heannounced.

The spring, he pointed out, istied into the reiional aquifersystem, "which takes a longertime torecharge."

the council to consider a mora­torium on high-density housingand to' refrain from buyingproperty to acquire waterrights until "this water crisis isresolved."

• Geologist Jim Riesterer ofSanta Fe's Glorieta Geoscience,Inc., presented a detailed andsomewhat troubling PowerPoint report on the city's watersystem.

State funds to helpThe governor's emergency .

declaration was welcome asrain. The money will help payfor the Ruidoso water purchaseand to repair and. redrill theDenton Well, which has beenbreaking down on' a regularbasis.

On Tuesday, Downs officialsmet at City Hall with MarkMartinez and Bill Ewing fromthe Emergency Manag~ment

Office of the New MexicoDepartment of Public Safetyand with Lincoln CountyEmergency . ServicesCoordinator Manager' BillMartin.

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evaluation process on the boyjust started.·

"It takes a considerableamount of time," he saidTuesday. During Posey's firstcourt appearance, DistnctJudge James Waylon Counts.extended the time period from10 days to 30 days for Key todecide whether to prosecute

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notice of a grand jury being con­vened next week and addedthat grand juries usually followthe lead of the prosecutorbecause he is the only one pre­senting the case and interview­ing witnesses.

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"They all areimpressed with him ­how polite andgenerous he is."

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ranch house they occupied aspart of the father's job as fore­man for ABC newsman SaInDonaldson's Chavez CanyonRanch near Tinnie.

After the bloody shootingincident, friends and familystepped forward to relate inci­dents of physical and emotionalabuse ofthe boyby his fatherthroughout hislife and sincethe death of hismother in atraffic accidentfour years ago.His guardianand aunt,Corliss Clees ofRosweII, andother support-ers plan a raIIy for Cody and toincrease awareness of abusedchildren, at 2 p.m. Saturday atthe Church on the Move, 901Brasher Road in Roswell.

Posey's attorney, weII-known death penalty opponentand publIC defender GaryMitchell, said the psychological

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Waters thanked the Village ofRuidoso for its "gracious" ges­ture to sell 1 million gallons ofwater to the Downs, reportingthat the transaction was proba­bly a one-shot deal. The requestwas made, he said, after "quickfixes" on a well pump "didn'twork."

• Municipal Judge HarroldMansell reminded councilors ofa reverse transaction years ago,when, he said, the Downs fur­nished water to Ruidoso after avillage well became contami­nated with diesel fuel. "RuidosoDowns came to their rescue," hesaid.

• Waters announced thatthe city's three emergencywater projects identified in thewater master plan remain the"top priority" in this year'sInfrastructure and CapitalImprovement Plan, for whichthe city will be seeking grants."Now that our situation hasmade it to Santa Fe, theyunderstand the nature of ourwater issues, perhaps it canfree up some additional fundingto help us get these projectstaken care of:; he said.

• Waters announced thatthe council will be regularlybriefed on the status of waterproduction; over the rainyweekend Public Works DirectorKen Mosley reported slightlyelevated levels but still histori­cally low flows regarding thecity's two main water sources,Griffith Spring and the DentonWeIl.

• Waters reported no imme­diate "pickup" in Griffith's flowdue to recent rains but antici­pated that the monsoon arrivalwill have "some affect" on thespring. The recharge areabetween the Downs andCloudcroft was "getting ham­mered" by rain on Sunday, hesaid.

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When you driv~'south of the first year plants that we them in the trash.) .' kidney removed last April,Farleys on Mechem or north . missed last.· year are now Be among the first 20 ,peo- . yet she, has a wonderful spiriton Gavilan: near Buddy's blooming. . _ pIe to turn in a I5-gallon bag of commUnity and makes. aStables, look for "snow" in the It takes at least three con- . of thistle blossoms·· and she . difference by picking at leastair. Thistle seeds are flying in .secutiveyears of lighting th1s willinvtteyou to a. home- one hour a week. . Stretchgreat. nlllllbers!· Those very. alien. to slow down the cooked brisket potluck meal. yourself' and try it 'at leastsame seeds are often carried ..growth cycle.' White Jf you w:;mtt6 have more· once. Wear' protective cloth":.by your vehicle tires and end "Molintain.Meadows develop- fun, while pjcking, inVite' a ing and gloves, if you haveup growiDg in your lawn pnd merit: off GaVilan .has' been friend.to help, 'and/or. corne .~hem. Bring a small bottle. ofyour driveway.' Left 'uncon- worked four years~ and now." ou:t ariy Wedn~sdaY"&om8 to.-;water an~ a pair ofscissors oJ;trolled, this noxious weed will' is, a 95 per(;ent,controlled' 11 a.m.' and .pick With Weed .cJippers~ . " ...

.continue to'crowd· our native . area. Ask .anyone who' has ' Warriors. Check the "RUidosoflowers and grasses. We have.·lived 'there 'fdr .five 'ormore News'coin~unitycal(mdara horrible infestationin many years how much .change has on "Wednesdays for the neXt ..areas oftown. This has devel- . occurred. .. . . . '. " .'oped in thelas"t 15 to 20 years . Weed WaITIorsneeds vol-' ,....-:---"-~-'-'-~-:--~---'-~-:;...:,..-:--.'-'-'--~~~~~---,--------'~

because, tintil four years ago,.·· ·~teers to· pick 'these ~atur- . . .~ POlleY'little had been done to control . .ing blooms. Our motto is: ..their growth.' . "Pick your ·five 'gallons of

.' Weed Warriors is working blossoms each week" as long:on a test site southofFarley's , as tHey bloom. You can pi~kon Mechem that the. state.. '. any day .that ymi' want ':'-'7highway department willa~ni.or7p.ln. ~re' pleaSant, •evaluate this September; We cooltime~. . .are picking, cutting and then" .. Carolyn Felder ·will .givespraying. With Vinegar and you. a contractor bag whichsoap. If you want .to help ,will 'hold 15 gallons: of blos­demonstrate an alternative somsand.· a certificate: fortreatment for .this problem, ~verY 15 gallons Qf .'headS' ..please help now! Last·· swra-' that 'you pick. (The blossoms. . .

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Finally; •ETZreqogniZed as 'hogwash' ..To the~ditor: ··We' ar.e notallRepublica~sinthis not an acc(;)Jnpli~hment:.~~ he now. . Hip hip hurray! :. town•. 'Some of us'. are . independent, .' suggests. . . '. '.' ,. , .

. Finally the E~tra TeiTitoriaIZQn~. open-minded ilridfree-thinking people. The village council has a number ofhas been .publicly recogilized as the h~g':' '. . . For those who are' n9t, they-can stay .serious·i»~o.blems demanqil1g' answers. .wash thaJ it truly is. Thank you County hom~'and vvatch channel.25 on. cable. . It· would appear in view 'of th.e Vil-'Commissioners·for voting to' l:\crap' the' :. . .. ," . " Mel Hayes . .1age attorne,Y'sdemand for an increase"·transition district. I askyoll tOnot back..... .; Ruidoso' .!n'hours~nd ratE:!-per:"hour.thEit the viI- '.down and please.follow through With:'.. ..' lageshould·.consil;lerestablishing the.what you started.so this inj4sti~e to pry- .. ; .Ntlt a bad'idea· .'. att~rney's po~i~ionas that of a depa~-.vate property owners can be corrected. . .. " .... ' '. . me~t. head wlth'~ .fixedsalary for hIS.

.Mr. Planning Direct9r, you 'may get' . Tp t.he·editor: .. .. ". .. . tfme as ~11 in-h.Quse ftill:-time attorney..some complaints from ~ few select·citj- .' What?! DId. I .read .correctly th.~t . Many..other cities in New Mexico

. zens; all I c'an say is, d~a,l with it.. ' someone 'recently dar.edtoput fort;h the'. ·have done this. Why not Ruidoso? The •..' It· is far hetter that you deal with .a thouglit ofn~miJ;lg t;he proposed com-'11iage could. then "call th~'shots," not

few chronic whiners than for the major.- . '. munity . center in honor ,of .:Billy . the .' the attorney; '. ,ity of hOnest property owners rights to . Kid?. ". : .. . , . ..... . . . This T5-year (Links golf course)leasebe taken away by a government they . HIilmm ... 'not a hali idea at that. •. now in process of being' renewed raiseswant nothing' to ~ow1th ·and. have no.FjreeMc~ittrickmanytinanswered"questions: . A sit­vote in.'· . . . ..... .~uidoso .down discussion of its provisions ~on-

. I am a current ETZ citizen and I am . -'ceming the .adequate . protection .' for·elat:ed that t?ecountyc~mIl)ission.~as.Tie-breakS are .'black marks' . both.p~rties)s a concern which has riot.deCIded to gIve back pnvate. property. . .. ." . . . ..' . beenadlires$ed.To say that the renew-·owners rights. IfRuidoso does not like '. To ·theeditor: . . .' . . al isdocked in by an agreement with .the way. my neighhorhood looks' then' . The Ruidoso mayor is apparently on C~lbertGolfholdi.ngthe trump cards is .

. they can a'nnex the other.direction and. aroad of no return. With many months . ,misleading. Acon:tract so weighed inget. their outrageous, property·. taXes on th~' job he has 'learnE:!dn~meof the . favor of one P?rty is no'doubt illegal. . .from some one else.' . procedures which enable a· mayor to This ma,tter will take thew-ork oftl:te

Terry McMaster . perform in' a way which· ha.s the· sup'" attOljleys from both sides to .I;l~ttleandAlto port of the taxpayers. .... . " - .' .to crea~ea renewal agreeaple and fair.

. . ~.; If he ·t"4irikst!:1at his main job is to to both sides.' . . .....break ties'.'. in' cou~ci~'meeti~gs,"he .is . Vnlesl'i" answers to the questioni;;·dead wrong. In faCt, that is one acthe posed' j,n ,this letter' are . e:Kphiinedshould not have·to p~rforin yeryoften. . immediately, themaydr of. RuidosoRather; his job is to see. that the coun:' shQuld resign, taking' with .him .. thosecHors. involved in the tie vote are councilors '.' who continmiUy -interferebrought together for' a diScussion to' with good government. . . . .

. reach a decision in the best interests of . J.A. ''Al'' Jungethe voters. Each time the mayor break~ '. E. & O. E.a tie vote is a black mark on his record '.. Ruidoso

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Ned Cantwell, [email protected], is a retired newspa­perman living in Ruidoso. Hecalls a golf shotthat squir:ts offto the left 30 yardsor so a "good drive."

. .arrive, but meanwhile, Gov.Bill Richardson' had declared·the Downs' water problems·dire .enough to make specialfunds available. . .

Pity the Downs, perhaps; it'sgrowing like. Ruidoso, maybe .'even' faster, percenta,gewise,Its long-used big spring is dry­ing up. It does have problems..

. But Ruidoso's council mem:'bers were right when they saidtheir own residents come first; .tougher questions will beasked come theriext emer··gency, they said.

AlIlOng the questions we canenvision· being asked:· "Hey,Ruidoso Downs, why don't yourecognize that our cheek-by­jowl communities are in. adependent relationship that·won't quit. Why don't we makeit legal? "Why don't we make it·one greater. city, by annexa­tion?"

in my mind this guy will soonbecommitting other' nefariousdeeds, like, maybe. treating sick

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raccoons..Doc Wiley's fate is up to' the·

courts where ajudge, ifhe doesn'tduff it. will dil'imiss the entireridiculous affair. Thatseems to be .the opinion of Scott Key, TwelfthJudicial District DA. Key said thearrest never should have hap­pened.

"All of our regulations andlaws are subject to common-senseanalysis, and perhaps we didn't.use common sense - 'we' meaningthe Game and Fish Department,"Key said. Perhaps. indeed.

Scott could have given thesame advice some weeks back tothe state cops who also duffed itbig time when they arrested ayoung Roswell lady who also wastrying to do a good deed and whoalso was busted.

Nicole Francis encountered a· police roadblock near Carlsbadwhere they ticketed her for dri­ving a car without proper insur­ance.

Trouble is. it wasn't Nicole'scar. She was the designated dri­ver trying to get safely home herintoxicated friend. who owned thecar.

Nicole faces a $375 fine, onethat it can be assumed .somejudge, if he or she does not com-·pletely duff it, will dismiss.

We hate to think what could· happen to some poor slob who isdriving his inebriated friend'suninsured pickup" and stops torescue a sick squirrel. Throwaway the keys. . .

Law enforcement types are"generally good folks doing a job

· most of us wouldn't touch. Butthat doesn't mean they don't occa-.sionally whiff it.

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Dave Price, general manager

Marty Racine, editor

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Vet arrest duffed, says'your wiley columnist

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time thatinvolves other-.wise intelli­gent peopleforking over50 or 60 bucksto a guy wholets them walkon his grasswhile swing­ing a stick. anactivity youcan do prettymuch for freeat the local

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few days ofrain does notchange the Ruidosoworld, or the world next

door called Ruidoso Downs.Ruidoso's neighhor was run­

ning dry last week, with bigraces .and consequently more·visitors coming the racetrack,and so· .Ruidoso Downs citymanager John Waters and.water director Ken Mosleycame visiting to ask for a mil­lion gallons of 'the wet stuff toget through the big RainbowFuturity weekend, whichended Sunday.

Nobody went thirsty.The Ruidoso Village Council

agreed to help top off its neigh-. bor's I-million-gallon storagetank.. but balked at enteringinto a 30-day agreement withpotential weekly draws on vil­lage sources.

By the weekend, some mon­soonal moisture began to

Our neighboring communities are in this together.

Council keeps spigots,ideas· flowing

park.A golfer may "blade" a ball. or

hit it onto the "dance floor," orexhort it to "break. you sucker!".Another favorite is to "duff" it.meaning the ball squirts off to theleft 30 yards or so.

It has been only recently thatlanguage historians have discov­ered the origins of the golf term."duff." Turns out ·this word, mean-

- ing "misplaced shot," was namedafter one Colin Duff, a NewMexico Game and Fish officer.

Duff totally "duffed" it when hewent into the office of anAlarnogordo veterinarian. arrest­ed and cuffed him. Why? Thisdangerous man, Dr. G. L. "Les"Wiley, had refused to divulge thename ofan employee who broughtin a fawn for treatment.

One ofDoc Les's workers foundthe weak, distressed deer in themiddle of a gravel road near .HighRolls and brought her in for treat­ment.

State law says you cannot takeor possess live wild anlmals andOfficer Duff was having none ofit. When Dr. Les refused to givethe worker's name, Duff cuffedhim.

The scary part of this story isthat they let the vet out of jailalmost inunediately"

.Apparently) they' don't seeWiley as a threat to society. rmnot buying that. There is no doubt

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. ing tribes in New' Mexico .under a~eements she negoti­ated will pay the state about .$40 'million in annual reven1).esharing. .

The approval by Secretary,. New MeXico's gaming com· .Gale Norton means' the

pact with .the . Mesealero remaining $23 million of theApache Tribe was approved settlement with MescaleroFriday . by the U.S. Will be released.Department 'of Interior Good.faith payment;Secretary.

, The'agreement settles a The tribe had alrea€;ly: paidlong-standing revenue. shar- $2 million in good-faithing dispute. . mdney when the settlementWin-win situation first was signed ~y Madrid

. ' , and Mescalero PresidentThe co~pact'was the final Mark Chino on April 20.

element in' a $25 million law- . The final. step is. to' record.sult .settlemerit over past rev- ,the agreement i1).to theenue-sharipg payments by FederalRegiste~,scheduledto

,the tribe' ~brought by' New.. happen within a week. ' .'., Mexico Attorney . General , As a result of settlements. Patricia Madrid. "negotiated .by Madrid, the

, . The new compact' reduces· total r.ealized by the stB:t~ nowfuture reveIiu~ sharing pay- exceE!ds $200 million from the .ments to the' state 'from the ·1·1 gaming tribes," '. .

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'L()ud" b()isterousand itito,dcated; told '}:ler she could voluntarily c.omply with ' . . '.. . .· . Ruidoso police arrested Walter J. the ordina;nce or he coUld gi,Ye her a' $500' .... ,ayOIANHESDU,UNGS but,! think the, r~fison for:;theW· d 11 35 f L L d J . I.'. PutSe left behind .' . ·R"I'V)•.··, ; '.'''''.V.••.. <."1.'1'" ".'Rl·I'·,\{ , . . .00 a., ,oa UZ, an . ames K. ticket lorthe violation, the 'repo:rt $tates.·· ... "".'" ,,,,,p, ~;'" , acquittal was tha:t.,uJ:ere were a .

. ' '\yoodall, 41, Ruid~so, .J\l1y' 26" ~harging .She "angrily" .told. him, the fine for ordj- A visitor from Clarendon, Texas, told ' , nu.mber .of a,.specfpof the story ,them with disorderly conduct/public iritox-.· nance viQlation'was $117, 001;$500. "It'was police she lost a beige purse valued at . His first time incQurt ended from the primary ~esting.offi- ' ..kation. :Poli~e responded !:o asecQnd call of apparent to me that (th.e juvenile) ha.cl' $3,000 abo'lit. noon July 18. Shesa~d she, With a mistriliU .in' JanuarY, butcer that just. ~uldn't'oerecon-

· l~ud noises cpming from the forest behind· been aware oftlJ,eordinallce, as $he"~ew . bought' items 'at Allsup's .co~venience Mom:}ay, Lincoln ·County jwors . cUed," tpe attorney said of·the. Ca.melot Apa.rtments and' found the two the fine amo.unt', so I issued he.r a nontr.af- ." Store, 127 E. l:lighway 70, set her purse on foUnd Leon.ard- Gallegos, ,a' for- outCome of,t.he orie-day trial.,

camping inthe wopds, lOUd, boisterous and 'fie citation'to .appear in RUidoso MwtiCipal 'the groUnd next to the.c~rwhile'she lo.aded mer state probation ofijcer, not The .previous niistrial' wasintoxicated, a¢cording ,~ police r~ports. .Court,» the officer wrote· in Pis official' the j~ms, then drove toi;he Hubpard gouty of possession of cocaine. '. declared 'before. the case ever'Offi.cers founQ. JB;Il).e:s K Woodall 'hiding in report.,. . . . Museum· for a tour. Shtf noticed her pur~e .' 'Gallegos. 50; was charged, made it to a jury; he sa1d...an abandoned retrigerator,' .... . . . " ipissingand retunl.ed to Allsup's Qut qid .' .after Carrizozo poUce reported ~'Some ina,dmj.ssible evi(Ience

.Refusing. to obey officer, . .pot findit there at;ld·the ~lerkhad nots~en· that he was'found May 31;2003, .. wasoff'erl;ld by on~ ofthe officersMulti I . harg the.purse, the report; states,' .' .in·.·~. residence with 47.-year,..01d regar<ting thl:it (Gallegosldi<h1.'t.. "P e c. es·· '. P~lice arrested Richa~d B. GkQt, 57; of' '. '. . .' ,probationer, Rita Samora. deny comJnittingacrin-ie; and·

· pollce ~rrested: a,' 17-ye~r~01d Ruidoso Ruidoso" July 18; They charged him with ' ..1" . .,' .'. Gallegos was., employed by . you are not 3Jlowed.to coinmentmale July ~5 'at the Shell Gas Station, ,refusing to obey an officer duriril?\ an inyes;,;·U9rPI.Cture.,. . .' '. th$' New Me~isoCorrections on a defendant's'sil~nce," Rafkin

.. 14}6 SlidderthDrive, charging him with· tigatio,J:1 of ~~omest;it; incident. The rt:poTt '. A pellet gui;l may have broke;n'a $500 pepa.rlmerit'tosuperVise parole said.,. . .'resisting, eV'a,ding or obstru<;tillgan o'fficer;. sfa-tes.that Girot'shut the door on an'offi"'- picb.rr¢~riaow i:Q a residence' in t~~ 200 and pro~ationers.·accordingto .. As to whethl;lrGallegos willc;oncealipg his identificat~on,~nd.forgery.: cer after"hewastold to leave it open. . blpckof Maple Drive about'8:21p~ii1..July,' '. Carrizozo Polj.ce,Chief Angelo'. resume his workwith the state.They cited Patrick Perales Jr.,'lS', of " . . . ' '.' 20. Theo.mcet: i;nvestigating the case found Vegaat the time of the arrest. . &rlkm'said'emplo~ent'la;" is '.RuidosoDoWns"withresisting'orrefusing Elkborns-vaOish·. '. .., '. a small hole and reporte4that'it might,." . PossessiOri of a 'contron~d not hiI;; specialty,·to obey' an, offic~r. Officers h~d b~en dis~ . h~ve b~en caus~d by a pellet gtJn. . '. substance is a 4th-degree felony. ' ""It's my understandlng he·patc4ed tonees~Driv~ about a verbal con- •. ' Sorneon~Eltole a ~areinO.OOOrack·of ' ". "G:all~go$: at1;orney, Adam.. Was fired ·at a post-ternrination

· "frontation, fOl,Uld the $llspectsand' they .elkhorns wlth skull from: a 'f~nc~d property . . . .' u1 ..Ra.fkin, .said the l2th Judicial . h~ar:i.ng," the attorneY said" '.,flefil, despite being' told to stops~veral inthe'100bloGkofHutsonDnve sometime . Awning assa . ted. '. I .' . District 'juryin C'arrizozo delib- .···"Hewill 'have fu talk to an'

··.times.· Th~ juvenile was referred to. the' between 5 p.m. Juiy 23 and 7 a.m. July 24, '.' The owner ofRQ.i~psdRo~stet"Y, 113 Rio erat,ed ·.about 'one hour 'and '1.0' attorney speci3llzingm employ­. Juvellile .:Probatlon Office; an:4 officer~ dis... according' to police reports. The fence was' St.,· reported' that.. someone. damaged a.' xp.inutes, before returning. the.. ment law whether the acql.)ittal'covered, 'when hi!,? mother came to retrieve chj;liQ link with barbed wire attachedai . swing between Sp.m. 'july '19 ,and' 6:45· verdict in favor of his client. . ~ntitleshim to. li~ve his )09him, tbat he .hadgtven a false name. th<:; top. The fence'wasapparently'undam- '., aim. July 20,cutt;ing, tearing and burning': " i<~'m doing some Eipeculation. . back.",":,..~d. ' .. :" . '.' .. ·fue~~~ilies~~~d~u~~$mO,~ .~.~'~'~~~'~~'~'__~.~:_~_'~:_"~~__~~~~_~~~~~~

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block 'of Sudderth Driveatte'r a caller . Almost ~4,ood of ~lectronic equipment· .;r,-.r '.

reported trash possibly being. thrown from, Was stolenfro~'a .residenGe in' the .100 ' . 1JnknoWJ:i s~.spects threw a large rockthe vehicle, poUce' officers saw an open con- . block of Grariite Drive .between April'18 . through a . wjndow' of Luna's. Fainiiyt~iri.er of"alcohol iri the vehicle·and subse-'; and July 19,. 'according to police repprts: A ·Re.staurant,· . 1'501·' Sudderth:' Driye,quently .cited.:t.wo .juveniles from Roswell ' workrpann.oticed a' window screen on the, .between '10:20. p.m. ·July 24 arid '6:55 a.m.."for ,being mi.nors in·.possesslon of alcohol ground by an open wi.ndow 'aQd knew the 'JulY'25: $140 was stolen.froni the register.

'andnunors allowirig self to b~ se:rv:ed.,The oWnersbadn't been..at ther~sideritinqUitei1"year-old female was driViIigthe car and 'awhile~ The police report note~that·d~- S'~i:_' . 'taI' '.had never had a drivers, .licens~, soahe . agewas'done to' the staircase 'wher~ 'the tecu~..gcr:ys. '. '. ,Was cited forthat and for not driviJlg yvitb- . thieves apparently used, adolly.to move a' The owner of Michelle's My~tic ,Gifts, .in a sing~e larieoftrame. ThE! mother ofthe . 60~in:~h .televisiort. out. Al~o r~poerted 2306 Sudderth Drive,· reported, that some,;;15-year-old' male, Josephine M. Montano, taken. were a VCR, a. DVD· player and one shoplifted a ,crystal valued at $10.95 .34, .of ROswell,' pickeo up the iwoat the binoculars......, ' . between 10:55 and 11:05 a.m. July 20. '. .. ,.

poli.ce sta~iori =;tnd WflS .ci~d for. alloW:!.ng an, tbbing taken . ;" '.unhcensedIDlnorwdnve the car. Both· -.• '. M" . "1' '.' 'h' .

· minors were. ref~rred 'to the Juvenile', About '$1;3QO :of copper tubing was . otorcyc e inay em: .Probatiort Office. . stOlen from a property in the MilagroHills A resident in the' 100 block. ~f Lower

" '. Subdivision. at ·the erid .of College Drive Terrace DJive·· reported ·th;:it. someone'. between July 24 and 26, according to po~ice·'· .drove a motorcycle 'into his driveway and .

reports. . . carport, "did· donuts in" .t~e carport .anddrive, .and knocked' over 'the' decorative ,'.bricks liningthe drive." , . ~", .

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The four recently hired teachers for Sierra Bla~ca Cl1rfstiimAcademy are. from left, Hhonica Toler. Rachael·.8roaddus, MarqUIta Appleby'and Julian Ratnem. .'~Those 'interested in meeting the teacners'andhearing traiT! the,admjnistrative advisor about Christian schOOls are invited to a parent orientation from 7-8:30 p.m.'Thur~day at Angus Church of the Nazar'ene at the bottom of·AngusHill. .... . .' '. '. • . . ". .'. . . '.,..

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J C· .•stian.school to···host· orientati()nn.ursday.I . BY SANDY SUGGITl . . '" '.' . . . S"Be'A..t·U·it·-,'o'n'.". a'nd" ...o&h·'e', 'de'&a'.'.i11ls . .I lUll)( N I :\1'\\" "1',\1'1' \X1~ITEI: erwith vol linteer to cre~ , ~ 'I. il.I,' ate schedules," Marshall .' .Classesat Sierra Blanca ChrlstianAeademy.·will be. at·I' . ·said. \'Webave a currlcu,.. . Angus Church of the Na'zarene. at the bottom of Angus1 Siertfl Blanca' Christian Academy Will: hllp. ~omm'itte~ made up . Hill. the interse.etion of High'!Vays 3fi and 4:8. Ciasses f0t:I have an onentation ,for parents of r~gis- ·.ofhomeschool moms and. tpiddle· school and: higbschoolstudents s~ Aug. 18,.\ teredchildren and those seeking more: . t~achers. 'f'r.ena DaVis (a .' Classes for elerpentaty and. kindergarteDstudentS start·

infonriatlon from 7-$:30· __._"__..._----- board mem- ' AUg. 2~.Two hot lunches a week will be catered. StudeQtsp.m. Thursday.. ..•.'Weh.ave ber) is :in, . 'will wear uriiform,s. which can: be pUrchased thorugh Zia

. The four teachers will be .' . . charge . .of Sports in ROswell.. . .' ...." '.introduced, and John . a great ., ·.curri cuI umTWtionforh8lf.,daYkindergat1:en is $1,500. and.for full-Foreman, administrative and· coordi- daY'kindergarren $3,000: '. .. '.,advisor for the school, will .foundation. '. ·nating, volo: Tuition for firstthrollgh fifthgi-ades is$3;3QO. 'li:rition'

',' talk about Christian educa- laid." un t e er s . .for ~ixth thr.Ough12thgradesis $2,000. The latter will betion -:- what can be expect- We'll have a" ana four-day week wtilia self-paced ,curriculum in theed from the new school arid' Dctvirt MarshaU' . lead .teacher mortlings... .' . ". . ..' .' .what will be expected of ~~, ~~ h( lai"<l member to answer The .registration fee .is $250. Vmious disCounts' are ~parents arid students. que S t ion s offered on tuition. Those who pay in full by Aug. 1 receive

So far, 2;1 students have With parents a 10 percent discount. For.the second student from 'a fam- .registered to attend school, and coordi-. ily. 5 percent discount' is offered; 25 percent for the third ~but close to 30 students are expected by tht· natA-." student ofa family, 50percent for the fourth; ~d the fifthtime school starts, s~id· Devin Mund' ~~ Kin~ergarten teacher student from one fanilly - throughout the life ofthe schoolboard member. . Rhonica Toler is licensed ...:- will attend free. Discounts are also offered to full-time·

"We have a great foundation 'aid," to teach in New Mexico. pastors and missionaries.Marshall said. "It's really exciting. Wi.:.' hnvl~ She moved to Nogal For more information on the school•. visit sbchris-seven board members working on this." ulmost foul' years ago tiariacademy.orgor contact Marshall at 257-2328.

Another orientation will be scheduled frorn Houston, Texas. Brochures are available at various churches and loCalcloser to the date ofopening. to discuss prac- She has previously businesses.tical matters for parents, such as time to taught second' and thirddrop off children and pick them up~ grades and a siXth grade

Marshall said the board. would like to homeschool group. Last . . 'have all registrations iQ by Aug. 10; but . year' she tutored fourth grade at White -. level of academic achievement and theexceptions will be made. . . Mountain Elementary School. . ' .. : emphasis on thescriptuies." .

The school moved quickly frommeetings' "1 have been a' proponent of Christian" Rachael Broa4dus will teach in the mid-of parents and grandparents in February' educati.on for 20 years -ever since I .dle school and high school program. Sh~2003 to the formation of Sierra Blanca. . tau~ht in pUbli~ $chool," Toler said. 'fMy' . moved to the area about a year ago fromChristian Academy in May 2003.' In .the children h,ad an opportunity for a Christian· .Wheaton College in Chicago, III., where shefall, the boa~dofdirecto'rsofAngus Church' .education and I would love for children in' ... was·working on a master's degree in edu­of the Nazarene agreed to. allow the school . this area to have the Same opportunity. It'scational .mini$tri~s.. She taught' at ato use its new' facilities, which include 'so awesome' for children to ·know row Christian preschool for three years. whileclassrooms and a large gym. Bys'pring tJ:Us . important-· they are. an:d how' much God atteridingcoUege. She plat:Is to go back toyear, the board of directors of the school . loves them and to realize their .potential....school to get a teaching certificate. •had grown to seven and more than" 30 vol- .. JUlian RomeJ;o will teach third through ~In teaching, I learned my heart wasunteers had agteed to tea~helectives, . . fifth grade~andwill coach and teach phys- . With kids and teaching;" she said. .

Now the school has hired fourteachel's. kal education. He was raised and lives in· .... Mid-school and high schoolstudefitsareand Foreman as administrative advisor. '. Capitan, "and I',rnprohablyrelated'tohalf ~n a. four-day school week, and their dass­Marshall said Foreman will come to· tlie' . the peopl¢ in this county," hesa.id. He ises startAug~ 18. The'young~rgrades are onschool several days each month and Will be .. licensed to teaeh .in New Mexico and bas .. afive~daY week an4 their class~sstart Aug.available, for telephbnecorts.11ltations. He is taught in Carrizozo and Capitan. .. '23. . . , . '.. .. ,acting superintendent of Mesilla Valley Marquita. Appleby, who has lived at ... The school still seeks volUnteer officeChristian School in Las Cruces. He helped .Bonita Park fot" .12·Years~.will teach first help and donations .of Christian books orto create SBCA's student/family ha.'ndbook . and second graders. She taught at the f()r~·. liter.ary classics" rvia'r-shall said. . .and teacher's manual and has' .experience .mer Ruidos() Christian School' and in'. .For rtlore information on th~ school visitand knowledgea\:)outChristian schools. .' Belen., as well as mNash\fille1 Tenn. and sbchristian.academy.org Or '. . co~tact

"Pastor Rick Hutchison will be acti!ig as . for seven years at a Christian school in. St. Marshall at 2$7...:2328, Brochures are avail­interim principal, overseeing teacher-par,;. Lows, Mo..Sh~said sheapplie4 for a teach- able ·at· various churches an.dlocal :busi­

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change their perceptions oftheir social abilities and worth,as well as helping schools tochange the peer environmentsthat permit social isolation,peer conflict and victimiza­tion."

The adolescents were askedabout their self-views and ,experiences of stress in peer 'Irelationships. Teachers 'were I

queried about the adolescents'display ofhelpless, withdrawn,and prosocial behaviors withpeers.

The researchers focused onhow the youths' beliefs abouttheir social self-worth and self­efficacy affected their behaviorand experiences in the. peergroup, and how these experi­ences then influenced· theyouths' future behavior ~dbeliefs.

The results confirIl)ed theresearchers expectationsabout downward social cycles,suggesting that early interven­tion is needed to improve peerinteractions in . schools,Rudolph said.

"Understanding why someyouth experience chronic diffi­culties in their peer relation­ships is critically important forleanliilg how to prevent someof the negative consequencesassociated'with isolation, rejec­tion, and victimization bypeers."

The National Institute ofMental Health partially fund­ed the study, which also wassupported by the University of.lllinois.

Forrest Sowell; doctor of phi­losophy (range science):Gerald M. Hawkes; master ofbusiness administration:Krystine Li Eubank (RuidosoDowns); master of 'socialwork: Veralyn S .. Platta(Mescalero); associate ~n nurs­ing: Casandra Marie Bednorz(Ruidoso Downs), Dixie M.·Brunell. and Donna MariePaehl.

Associate of applied sCi­ence: Elyn Carrie. Clarke;associate undesignated:Danica Suzanne Ratliff (Alto).

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Auditions for. the fallsemester Eastern New.Mexico-Ruidoso ChamberChorale are scheduled by. i

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p.m. MQnday, Aug. 'g'-.andfrom 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Aug.14, . at the. Ruidoso HighSchool Choir Room...

In all, 24 spac~s for choral'performers are available inthe chorale..Rehearsals willbegin Aug. 30" with a finalperformance Nov. 22 at theSpencer Theater for the'Performing arts in Alto.

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Those interested in .audit- :. ..ing for the chorale may con­tact the director at 257-4840.

Alcohol server training'·Eastern New· Mexico

University-Ruidoso wili offeran alcohol server .trainingfrom 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdayat the' ENMU college office.The fee is $30. Students mustbe 19 years ofage with a validphoto ID and pass a test witha score of 80 percent or betterto receive certificaiton, andmust bring a valid' state orfederal photo identification toclass. Pre-registsration andpayment must be done atEMNU Ruidoso Center priorto class.

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Capitan alumnito meet Friday

The Capitan AlumniAssociation will have its bi­annual r~union July 30 andJuly 31 in the Capitan HighSchool multipurpose building.This year's theme is Honorthe Teachers.

Registration begins atnoon on Friday, with a gabfest and then supper at bout 5p.m. followed by a dance fea­turing The County Line Banduntil, midnight. Saturdaymorning begins at 8 with lateregistrations and more visit­ing with coffee and donuts.

A program honoring teach­ers will be followed bya short

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Parks and Rec field tripRuidoso Parks &

Recreation will take an awe­some kid field trip ThursdayJuly 30 to visit Wet and Wildin Anthony, N.M., a largewater park. The cost is $20per person, and the group willleave School House Park at 8a.m., to return betewen 8 and9 p.m.

For more infonnation, con-tact Ruidoso Parks & .Recreation at 257-5030.

Ruidoso graduates fromNMSU for spring 2004

The following studentsfrom Ruidoso and the sur­

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. park~dthere, and that outdoor-, the land is befuguse. for .CQlll"'\BY DIANNE s1m.I.INGS '.' 'work should not oCCl,lr in, the mercialpurposes,l-Ie called the

Hanaen.area.·, " ..... wea. an eyesore and questionedRUIDOSO NEWS STAFF WRITE/l. ,.. . . . .' '. . .

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tr~c attbe back of <iIi auto,;, . street also. will 'be required to ,Tim Collins, ·the surveyor .' "., )n9tive. center .off, , Mechen!' .stop.working there, specifically representing·McWhor.ter,$aid·

Driye prompted a' compromise ' citing .. a ~arpet store. Village. .b.illlding the new garage would. '.· iri anef;iort to satisfY the btisi~· Planriing" diTect6rChar1e~' ..cle~ up the.land·,'l:n'wgn1g cars" ."riessowner~d neighbors.. .', Reimic:M s:aid he's taken a look. IiOW. parked" outside· into the, .~,p' a t:r i c ,k '..: " , .: at those situa:~.. enclosUre. Most ~re aptiques,

. McNulty,·gen- • ... ,. .. tions too'- ... '. he said. .... .', '.. , era! inailager of ."We 1:fY to keepJtJe '. . The automo- ...' ~nha,d st~d develop~

New' World .. area 'cIQft, but;Utere bilerel?air busi~ 'ment whtmhe cante to me and '· A u.t 0 m <> t i ve .are a lot of.touri$ts.. '. ness·' Will b~ ,I told him he was in error. and .....· Center', .. told·and yo. never. knoW'. .... allowed.' '., 23' to stop,"Cpllins aclulOwledged.. ·'meIll1J.ersofthe. how'many.-(ve.hiclesJ··· parking spaces, .' Williams said, ~lt's .a. r'esi':' .

'., R' u i d os 0 . incI.uding.. ·two . dential a,rea and you;r¢ basical-:" WI"'I brea'. k down'.~fl' . .,'. "Planning and·,that·' may, ,be, 'ly bringing a busiriess'into it:'.. '.- z, on .i' n : g , " Patrick McNulty . used for a~to . <Rennick ~aid . only on~

, '. Com m iss i () il' .: . general manager . sales and six. .g;uage per.hoUse i.sallowedon ..du:r:i.itg' a·hear- . ' ..... '.' 'inside '. . the, a lot, no matter what the size.mgl~tweek on . . .' ,bUilding'- . ',' The v.illage cadets geared to the

" .'..~n .·a.mended .. commercial' site.. . " In another 'petition, mvolv- numbe'r of units, not aerea.ge,development tha~:his .~eighbor, ing C~~S, the conUnission.· ~:p1it he said~. '.' ..' ',' .

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WJlen she' bought· the. prop,.' . story, a,G58-square. foot gar~ge'

.~rty;·3o tire Ousinesshad. just ~ on a 10.26 acr~site.1'heprop­· gonebaJikruptl;ln'd Dan Fell.der.erty alreadYcontairieida house,'·acquired the lahd Eip,d bUilding. ·.an· a,'partment,. ~n ,attached .

, . to '~Qnt~ue ,that· type of busi~ .... ~~rage, an' a.ttached· carp;ort,'ness, he said:' " . . . " and One detached garage, .' .:.

", .··"'We trY ,to' keep the ' are~ .' .. ' Voting:against the motion to ..,· cle~, bll.t there .are a lot of approve .were Phrns Barnett,'"'.' tourists .and you" never know Vicki Williams, Glen' ,Barrow,how 'many will break do;wn," he . and Mike R.eveley. Voting forsaid~ . ,', . . • .. ' '.' .'. .' , the Inotion byTirfi' Hoyt' 1N,e-re ., . 1;he 'numb~r of cars· parked '. I:la~eY' '.F'oster , and' Brad:·.

.could vary from six to '12 in a Treptow. .' . . ,· matter ~of hours. Difficulty and : The tract is i.oned:high.:den-, delays in getting' ,parts,' espe-: .'sity residential.. ." ... cially for fOl;elgn cars, also is a ..,. Doug Sabe., who owns l~d.. probleIIl, he said. .. .'. directly south of the property~..

.. .' 'After ~ lengthy Qiscussion,. . said excavation h;:1salready·the boarda.pproved the B.pplica-. started on the ,land. With tree

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. Victoria Jan. RhlerawHI celebrate her Me!3CalerQ Apache Coming of Age Ceremony Thursday thro'ugh ':Monday at the Ghino family feast grounQs in South Tularosa Canyon. The daughter ofHuby Chino and .. ,

, Margarito Rlyera, the 1,4-year':'oldsophomore.atTularosa High~chool is sponsored b.y A. Paul1Jrtega aiic;t' .,.,Fleta Padilla, Victoria'is the granddaughter' of Martha Jane Chino and the lateSerapiaGanadaria -Rivera and .. ,. ,Hermeneglio RiVera. Her great-graf)dpar~nts are Elsie Chino and John:.Balatcl'fe: Her great-great-grandparents'. are Sam. and ,Uzz;ieChino. She has one bIder brott,Jer, Rory, and one niece"Mikayla, of Mescalero, and ·fOUf .bider brothers and sisters in' Las CrUces. Victoria's hobb.ies incllide riding hors~~ ·and Cooking. She wouldlike to study to become'a culin~ty chef. The pUblic isinvited' to join .the family' on thespecialQccasion. The

.' passage--into-w-Qmanhood is one of the most important traditions Qf ~the Mescal,eraand farriilies prepare .." months in aQvance;' Noon and evening meals.witl be served daily..Camping space is available. The Dance of

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" lots 1 through'. 14 need a 5-foot,. .

varianCe '. on.setbacks; or'25~ .. percent· of ,the

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«It ,l~>oks alittle. .~over..developed:' .Barrow said.

"The village just passed amoratorium on mu'lti-familyhousing (in Ca:melot subdivi-·sion)." . '

Collins replied that the'Camelot action was based on.water· availability and densi­ty.

This pt-oject isn't high den­sity, he conten'd~d, with 22units on four acres.. Realtor Doug Siddens

pOinted out. that residentialconstruction is allowed in' a 'neighborhood commerCialzone as' a conditional use.

Rt!lrjOSO N~WS STAFF' WRITER., FROM PACE lA .. . . . . . ,.. ... '. 'erosion conttol plans and cov~ .. vewayswithout impa,ctingthe '. The best cure for lQrielin~ss.· '. '·When Smith saw Gus walk

es 'share,coium'on walls and. ering excavation or retaining ,',stre.et. ,.' . iswaltirig behind a kennel cage ' inJothe l:Ium~llleSociety's wait"-therefoTe, a zero setback is 'wall~must,be: Sublllitte'd to:.. The 1.1l-acre properly .at . door at the Humane Sc;>ciety of ing'room, she was impressed'.allowed. . the . depa-rtriu~rit before work ';102 Racquet Place was zoned I,..incoln CO,llnty"S animalsheIter, . with (the Scottish terrier's) aui;" ,

, . ., becrins, ',the commission speci- . for mult.i-,family a,nd Burkhart,pn Gavilan Canyon ~oad. '. . :. ~l!de:>~immons wrote, quC?tin'g'Not another. Camelot fled: ... . wants to .buiid eight units, ,a . ., Many senior citizens, Wtlo Smith ,as' saying, "We bond.ed

, , . . . . '. .. . .' '. " have lost life-long'mates or intmediately,and I have neverthe single:'.· .- Double garages and .. two· . pnnclpal pennItted uS,e In tlIeexperiem;ed' the loss of a child, been~orry fora moment that I

' . ., •. p' ark i, ng '. di~trlt::t. , .'. .' .. , '.' ,- or who simply can't get out as . ~ent to the ~4eiter that-_...._--.-.............__• 'spaces ., per ,The' condomIniums ,com~" ·muc;h. find themselves emotion- eVening.'" '. '. ' .."It looks a little OYer- unit .'also .are prise phase.·2· ofane2Psting" . ally adrift." ' KeIlyConnolly~HS(jS

" developed." part ., of. the'· projec;::t. 'Each ·umt must be. , .. ' Rebec;;c:;l Simmons with the' . iSSues s~ci~lis.t fot...c.ompanionplan, . which·· planned wIth 200 Square feet Humane Society of the UnHed animals, said emotion~lly~~pets

satisfied. one . of outdoor· living area:.- .' . . . State's wrote that the common can being new me~ning and 'of the con-' Agent ola.ck ,Jilissell said .38 sc:narios of ~ailed ,marriages, pu~::,se to the li~e.of a senior.

. cerns . of com- .percent of the tract will riot be chIldren m?vJng ou~of the , . The u.ncondltlonal, lo~e .missi n mem developed. ·home.~amJlyand. fnends dym¥ ·and.c0n1t:rutm:nt tothele own-.,

'. . o· - S' 1" hb b' 't d· .results In depresslQn and loneh-ers IS almost like free therapy,~_...,...... ..o...;._____ ber Harvey evera nelg ors 0 lJec. e & h" Id I . h 'h ·d ··Th f' 'd

F t th ttffi'" th nes~ lor tee er yacross t e. S eSat.... ' ey act as. nen s,. oster. 0 ·e ex ~a ra IC .on e country. ,entertamers.and warm. fuzzy

In' another' application streets, which they SaId were Last May during Older . bundles of JOY. Having a pet ininvolving multi-family c.on- 'narrow... Americans Month, the HSUS an elderly person's life can ..'struction, the commission 'Lovely t6 look at' teamed up with the U.S. offer them t!- sense of wellapproved the site develop- Administration on Aging"to being, a sense of encourage-ment plan for Lot 7, Block 6, Some acknowledged .that . promote the benefits associated ment and even a reason for liv-of White Mountain Estates, the other condominiums built with pet and senior unions, she ipg. Being responsible for·Unit 4. by Burkhart Were "lovely to said.' . another life often gives new.. The project was submitted look at," but complained about She told about 72-ye~r-old meaJ1i~g to the the lives ofby Melrose Construction and construction noise, tru~k traf- M~rjorie Smith, who walked those who are living alone."

1· t J B kh rt fl'c an'd .w'orkers parking on into the Idaho Humane Society Caring for cofrtpanion ani-app lcan ames ur· a . in Boise two years ago after . mals also helps elderly people

Commissioners required the streets. losing het son. remain active,arldhealthier.that an .extra lane he con-: ' .Russell said thecondom.ini~

structed toallow'peopie living urns Will cont;ain 1,978 squarein the top two condominium feet and will sell. for' aboutunit~ to, back Qut of their dri- $250,000.,

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.Tuesday, trucks haUled(equipment) irito the parking lotaround the Chevron gas stationin Carrizozo at the intersectionofState Highway 37 and U.S~ 54(to begin filming)..

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., . , roany yeam.was elevated tothc:It was complicated enough bac){ then . Positiqn .of sherj:fi' .of Paw/:;'loll

to sort through the brothers, bro1lhers- . '. County. Texas, by' the count)in-law and assorted cousins who were all .... '. conUn.jssionerS· of 'that ,countycompeting With .arid against .each other . ...recently .. fu a ':rpeetirig at·· thEon a handful of ranch rodeo team.s. Jr. couri:ty.seat, Lamesa.. ' '. .'Lincoln County is not just ranchcoun- '" ·Booo Was .a: deputy who wastry, it's family ranch country. . ' .voted into replace the sheriff;

Those sons have grown up to be good . PHOTO BY JUUECARTER who'had resigned:cowboys in their own right. They now . Arabela ranc~er.JohnCooper has manyrelafiV(1 reasons to enjQy'arodeo... ~ .. 2., lW!l'.l. '.

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cOIppete agronstdear ole dad. .. -.' ....Arts, eraftsfili.t<set·

T' . and not just to their relatives, .' . . . .

his year's 4th of July ranch 'rodeo saw a m~th- _~Those very louctcl:teering sections from the grand-. The thirdanmi.8l··Arts··;:mder-daughter combo from· Las. Cruces on an all-girl stands are most defirtitely kinfolk to the. cowboys in· .Crafts ~air, spOnsored by t}leteam. 'Erica Johnson' and her mothei', Amanda.··· the arena. . . .' . . . .' .Ruidoso, Valley Cha,mber .ofMayfield, are the constant metnbersofa rotating all-·· . It may sound 'Hke,all o('Carrizozo.has ~lJed the Commerce, wi)1 be h~ld heregirl ranch rodeo team. . center grandstand section, but ,it· IS just the. Aug, 9-il. with 150 artists'and

Brothers George and Bill Grassie competed in ." FergUson~Shafer-GalblCher-Gutj.errez-Cooper faxiilly craftsmen .from ~.fiv~stateareaCapitan this year. If you don't remember them you'll and· several dozen of their closest friends. . eXhibiting in 120.booths.remember their team name, the' Prolapse Cattle J'.. '. -'" '.' '. .' . . ". .Booths at' School House ParkCompany of Capitan, . . . . ohn Cooper, Arabela rancher and·pa.triarC;:h of . •.. will make. this. "the. sec<>nd

At the most recent Stampede.ra~ch .rodeo, only'. .the Cooper family tree aIld all its hranches,'sits every .. ,.' .largest arts arid crafts fair intwo teams of 17 entered didn't have a relatives ap. the .year in a chair along side two life-longfii.endsin the . New Mexico," chamber managerteam with them or had someone on the team that . ;shade where he hp.s a bird's-eye view of the al'ena. RiChard eothrull said, "arid haswas related to someone on another team. That C01.Vlt· John has.a 801), grandsons, sons-;i.n.,.laws, and assort- grown in such proportions thatcould be altered if some were related and not adniit-' ed shirt. tail relations on at .least three or four of the I' 30 exhibitors had .to be twnedting it.. . . . teams entered in both Capitan and Cqr~na. " away."

The grandstands at Capitan fill to the brim over "No body gets a bigger kick out of. it than I do,". I . .

the 4th of July for the ranch rodeo. It is by far the Cooper said, not ever adlnitti,itg which team he was I· ·.AvG. 2. 1984 .most popular event offered at the Smokey 'Bear rootipg for the most. .. . j'-C---:~.--.· -.';

Stampede and draws people that would never show.· In good-ntittlred fun, the families simply' cheer for. i . Bread truCk blues .up to see a "regular" rodeo. . . all the teams. In fact, "ail" pretty much covers the ! .It's bank versus b:read tnIcks

Those "real c()wboys"have an appeal all their-own '. number of teams with relatives,<)O them..: I, and ~tlooks~e banktookround.. .1. Such .was the case· at· the"

Tuesday meeting ofthe Ruidosovillage council, when DOn Shad

.Qfthe Bank ofRuidosp protested.the parking ofbread trucks near

.the Holsurn ~ak.eryoffice onThomas BRoad.... The 'ooWlcil'ordered. (police) to enforce paral­

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. Shafer and son WadeGutierrez doing the·flanking. Nephew J.R.Shafer stands ready tobring the branding iron.

Lin~oln County is family ranch country,therefore every ranch' rodeo. isa

In and out of th~ arena, ranch rodeo had becomean increasingly popular family sport in the coun­ty. It will take a score card to keep track ofall the.

relatives comp~tingin the arena and a complete datasystem to track them back to all the family memberswho fill the stands. . .

Keithand J.R. Shafer, of Claunch, were very littleboys when they first started going to those'. firstranch rodeos in the county to watch their dad, BillyBob Shafer, compete.

Their cousins, Sam and Wade Gutierrez of·Mayhill, were a few years older but still youngstersin the bleachers watching with several branches oftheir family tree. .

All the boys now compete, usually on teams oftheir own.

Their dad, Joe Gutierrez, was invited to competewith them this 4th of July. The next generation isnow showing some mercy to those that came beforethem.

Usually Joe competes against the boys on an oldguys' team, Los Viejos, with brother-in-law Billy BobShafer..

Jared Arnold was about 10 when he moved to theranch west of Claunch. It was then he watched hisdad, Greg Arnold, compete in his first ranch rodeo. InCorona last weekend they were on a team together.

Rankin and Dal Frost, though still teen and pre­teen, were pushing their dad, Duane, to get up ateam and let them on it. They'have been ori teamstogether and on teams competing against eacl) other.

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Dad-and-son team of Greg (on the horse) and Jared (on the cow's head) Arnold competed with the Monte Prieto Ranch team in the Corona ranch rodeo last weekend... .

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A Catholic mass is scheduled Saturday'afternoon, Aug. 7, including th~· proces­sional around the' church. The cowboy ser­vice will be at the pageant grounds 'at 8Sunday morning. There' will be' no. . .Episcopal services Sundaymo:riring.

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Pam McArthur's father, Carl WilliamTennis, passed away in San' Anton,io,Texas. on July 13 at 91 years of age. Hewas in good-health· until the last week.Pam and her three sisters officiated at the'celebration of life and burial. on ·July 16..

.. He was an Eagle·Scout and, had requested"f:;tars and Stripes Forever" from the'chapel to the cemetery. His last wordswere the' same ~s he. always ended the

The first pageant sign-up and practicegot off to a good start.

Some of the main characters are: Billythe Kid, John Shrecengost; John Tunstall, .Ron Harper; John Chisum, Ralph Dunlap;Anita, Stormy Chapman;. . BuckshotRoberts, Wayne Ward; The McSweens,Connie and Ernie Richardson; Bell, LeeCrandall; Olinger, Ron Anderson; Col.Dudley, Mickey Huey; Juanita Mills,

, Shana Crandall Nowell; Frank Coe andthe Priest, Bob Vicker

The voices are Dave Parks as the nar-o

rator, Haley McInnes, ShawnaShrecengost, Jon Amastae, Marilyn Ward,"Billy the Kid~ Danny Haynes and"Buckshot" Dusty Rhodes. And we have agood number of can-can girls.

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Things are shaping Up·for this· year'sBiHy the .Kid .pageant·conversations; '"Hug the big ious other relations: .In fact our mailing 1the littl~ ones, and keep the address was ·Duni~p'. The family used to!.' , -" ~

. 'tease me 'about marrying .a Dunlap~ j. J;>unlap wa~ named after' a. General. 1

The. Murray Ari'Qwsmiths visited.~~ n~ap from the Civil War. Three of his 1friend in Chieagorecently aild got a royal ,solders thought so much of hUn that they;

· to.or of the city. named that area Dunlap..

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We"have had rain and lots ofUghtning The., Lopez' Roofing Co. is going .great·nearly all' week 0 but nothing like other gunS on the. ro()fingproject'of the State

· areas of NeW-Mexico - Lea County, ';Mc;mwnentbuildings, in spite ofthe rain.'. Albuquerque, Silver. City, Roswell;:ind , .' .

Den.ring arid many rural areas. There has been 'quite a nu.rn:ber ofprop~. e~y' ·trading· hands in the Lincoln' area:.

Forthose.ofyouwholi~dinNebrl1ska: with others still up for .sale. ·W~ are'al grew up near Hemirigford. which is . chailgifig commUnity." .

'. bet~een .AlUanceand: Ch~~on. '.' i .have. Welcome toa1lthe newcomers~ We· family - Blundells. ChauJ.ka, Halsteads need to. ha.ve .another ."Welcoine"and.Summervilles in M1tehell :- with Vllr- Gath~rili.g so we can get acquainted i.., .'1

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Horse .Racing. .... ..TtlOroughbred arid 'quarJ:er horseclaiming;· maic!en .and allowance

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WilderiJeS$ camp •.Wilderness ,camp.· tor' children'. .

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.from ages' 8-18. and adult divi-sions for age.s 18 and older. Eachteam will he placed in a divisiondetermined by age, height andexperience, Registration is· $100perteam and $125 for Men's TopFlight division, .Oeadline to enter is Friday. Formore' information, call MandlLewallen at 257-5030 or e-mail·her at MandilewaJleri@Vorui­doso.com.

AdulI/You1h bowling'. RUidoso Bowling Cflnter is offer­

inga"gerier.lition gap".". aciult/youth' .league for 'the sum­

'!Jer. the ·teams consist of twoadults 'and .two youngpeopJe (8to .17 years old),' ending'. .

·Thursday, Aug, 26. The ,cost is· $10.00 per bowler each wel;!k. .•

Prizes will be awarded' at the ertd' ,·.of the league. For more infonna':tion please' call Huidbso 'BowlingCenter at258-~557.

OU1do.-r·ExPo.' ..· Thei'~ will be a hunting, fishing ..

and. outdoor expo Aug. 14-'15 at .'the Ruidoso Convention Center. '.. ,. .The expo will f(!atur'e disp!ay!?and

. . demonstrations on fishing,, . - .archery, conservation and hunter

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. 'SchooL' junior·Heather McDO'ugal.·as the 16~year-o]d

has just completed atwo-weekend tour-'

,nament schedule,and .has returned

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·Albuquerque, theFour Gorners Junior· .Tennis .Open and TODD FUaUA/STAl=f

Santa Fe's Ancient R...idoso's H8Cl.ther McDougal returns a back-City Junior Open. hand during action at theelass 1N3A state tour-

Previously, dur- nament in Albuquerque earlier this year,ing the weekend of... McDougal has been on the tennis court a IbUhisJune 26-27, past month, earning titlesin several youth touma-McDougal won sec- ments; .ond place at the Hobbs Dust . 16 singles and girls 18 doublesBowl Juriior Open with wins titles. McQougal advanedtoover .Holdridge,. 3~6, .6-2, 6-2 the· singles title ntatch withand Spears, 6-4,6:0,artd losing Wins over Farmington'sto Hobbs' Amy Pinnell in the LindseeMilier•. 6":O, 6~ and

" final match, 6-1,'6-3. , . . Lindsey Green of Farnlingron,lwswts from the giItls 16' 7:"'5, 6-1., M;cDougal then defeat-

Singles' division of the' TeA ed Alyssa Larson' . oftou.rnament, July' 12-14, .. FarmingtOn, &-3, ·&-2, ' ·in the.iricluded a 6:"'2, 6-1 victory.over ··.chmnpioilShip inatch~

, .Lauren .qhavez~ Alb~qtierque, . MeDougal . teamed with, ., ·,ahd a hard..fough,t 64, 7~5loss Ashlee Wingersky, PhoeniX, to

, to eventual rournf!.IIlent cham- also win the 18 doubles title"There were some great horses in there, and pion Jacie Jenkins of with Wins. o'veT 'Larson' and ..

we were just happy to be in the same company .Albuquerque~ " B~en, 6-2, &-3. and,Brittiley ..' '. . with thelli," CoxeJaid. "We're Just blessed to'win·: McDougal teamed with-· Me~n and Jairne Franklin~.

'Anyoneliving in 'the Ruidoso area can tell you' . it." . ' . . 'Jenkins to win the girls 16dou~ FartniiJgto~~i,7-5.' " .: the monsoon rains' that ha:ve fallen in the last two . The race was a close' one, with race favori~· .bles with wins.' over .Amy . Mcl)ougal' 'played .th~

weeks ,have been a bless~g.' ,PlanetHolland and Special Alternative fighting . F~rguson and Carolyn LOpez of Ancient 'Junior .Open for theThing~ 'are getting greener, the Rio Ruidoso is. With Brimmertoll·to the very end. . . '.. . Albuquerque, . ·6-3, 6-4, and ~t time and '¢arne away with

, flowing '.higher, alid fire restrictions ]:lave been· , .. Brimnlertonended'up the..un~puted Winner,·. Tracy Doft .and Sandra Walker tiites in' girls 16 and girls 18'l.ift.ed iii. the stirrouri<tirig forest: . .. . . . With,Sp~al Alter.nativeelting out a photo-finish ofAlbuquerque, 6-1, 7-5. . singles./ PlaYing as the No. 1

. . .Horse owner Bobby Cox c6uIdcount the iaill. a . . second:-phlce fiilish over Planet Holland. . . . . In . Fa.rrn.iDgton, July. 16-18, . seed, .she captured the 18 titleblessing as well. He watched his colt Br.it'nme~n . .MeDougal.. ha.ttied· 90-degree'win Saturdays $306,000 RaioQOw1)erby in the . ," .' heat and siX different. oppo- .,slop·aild muck at Ruidoso DoWl1.s. .... , See DERBY, page 3B· .nents en route to both the girls

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. ',' , ,. , . Baldillez'1;hen'r&1 the'lilly to a '.. All the way through the," win: .With'~ :track record of .

RainbowF~tUrity juv.enile· race . ,19.209 seconds" " , . .'Sund~y ,at· :a.uidoso Downs,' it • "She. ·got· away really SUper.

,li:~oked.as though this wasgqing , •good," Gil);>reath. said: "And she, to be Mike Joiner's weekend.. ' " ,'jooked pretty good to me." ., . .' The .quarter' horse trainer . The .time Was 7/100thof a .

had already woh' the 'Rainbow .' s~cond' better.' thap . th,~·.' tiine '., .D.erby the previous d~y.with Miranda'·Fame. posted durIng "Briin~erton,,' ,.and ~arned the Rainbow 'Futurity trials two' .another. notch 'in his belt'whE!D . weeks before."'·

.~Bringin~~Iriec~sh fu~k 'first in· It was a. fast race on a ..sioppy .'• :. . . tJ.l,e, futurity juvenile. IfMr Fifty track; . 'as . the' nti:n' and' mist·.·

l'f Nine' could .. -have. wQnthenever.1.et up,,~devery"horse :'$625;000 Ra.inbow· Futurity, . was battling·the elements.::.:'SundaY,Aug"1~

. J.oiner ·would"have pUlled offah .' .'. But . Thewayollwa'ntmetoo . . ..'Horse Ra~j"g',. . .l' '.' unprec;edenteg ha~ trick.··· was: never fazed bythe'niud. . Zia Festival at Ruidoso Downs, 1r 'But it wasn't to be, ,l:jsthe lndeed, none of the, horses in " . . . . .' . . "

. : Sleepy' Gilbreath.~trained tl:le.ruiuiingseeined,tha,t affect~ . p·rn: ..' ". .Thewayo\lwantmetoo' broke' edby the ~oIi.di.tiOils·.. H~rdiy··· . .' . . '. . . .' . '., . " ." , .' .' .' ..... . . TODD'FuauNsTAFF .'Monday; Aug. 2 , . '..'...dean from tlwgate,.then fQuOdHateful·and. DM Shicago each . Mud doesn't bother Thewayouwantmetoo., Ie.ft,as the filly piloted by Jockey Roy Baldlllez speeds to a recorq-breaking. " .. ,GOIfi~g· . .

a Wide-ope~ track afte~the.field,· .mad~ a ~stro'r:ig'chaIlEmge :at th~' . win. in the Rainbow Futurity Sunday 'atRuidos() Downs..At. right is. OM Shicago, who finisned t~ird in the race. .... .' leroy ,Go.oc~ .~att:h .Play ·at. Cree. .' ,'. . . . ." '.'Meadows, TBA'

.• :> eu'd, put .each·got' bad· starts' and. w,as -in. Fori. Wo.rth~Tex.as., '. co.'irlideilt .Thew~youwantmeiOO .. , T,uesilay.• ·AlIg.3 .and ' couldn't' overcome' dUring the: RaiQbpw's rU.nriirtg, . can recover well from her record- .

~~;:~~u~:~:~et~:::~e~~6m~. ;a:ec~~::~~:;:;tt:e::n:~~ ,~re~ali~:=~n:; ~hether"l, ,~::~~gG~OCh Match 'PJayat Cree:. pared to some' :of these other . cirCle, taJiting to her h~spand . she c~ get into that'race," said ' Meadows,TBA '..,'

, .' horses, imc:l'she,carne back from .' constah.tlyori a'cellular phone. Gilbreath, 'referring to . th~ Wednesday,~g. 4. the trials .really well," Gilbreatl) '. "We have a harsain' the cut-· . mwti-million ' .dollar', All ...' Golfing ...said. "She got away supergood, ting final~· in. 'Fort Worth," " .American. "But sh~'s'-verycapa- Leroy Gooch Match Play at Creeand 100 yards out of ther~l .I Stpith said. "So·he stayedthe~,·ble." . Meadows, TBA.knew she was going to Win/' : .' while I was here Wf!.tching the' : . "1; am. so pleased with the .: :. ' .

. ", ' .With the win~ . ra~e, so I've been telling him all way she· ran toqay; and, I'm .' ThurSday;~g.5.' , ..,Thewayouw:antmetoo's '. 'earn-' about this;.'· ,.' 'excited tosee'how it all comes· . ',. Golfing·: .ingsgot a.big' boost,' 'asher "He couldn~tbelieve.she set out," Smith said. "Jtietgive usa ".' Leroy Gooch Match Play at Cree$300,001 ef!.rni:ngs for the victo- . the new· -record," she added. faIr' break, andwe1l all. be ..Meadows. TBAry put her.lifC'J :niP, winnings at,' <tE;v~rythibg .about. this, race thappy." .' .' '. . .$304;485 in .; .' 'JUT starts. . was perfect. She jUst broke pero: It was another big payoff for On Deck.

, 'This' " r fourth race, fecf;; and everybody spread Qut, , bettors~ho placed their money '.' .•••.••••••:•••••••' ~ ••and theyve ,4u. oeen here;" s~d at left her the whole track to on Thewayouwantmeto, as· the . ." .The~ayouwantrIletoo's owp,er hetseIC" , ,8-to~1 shot paid $32.60 to Win·Shawnea Smith. '''She's got a .There's no question aboutth.e .and contributed to·.~· $704.80

.. full sister and hGllf brother that future of. this filly,she was' trW~cta payofF. .loved racing here~ too."" already paid up into the trials

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tenth place in the short round asonly 9 cowboys had covered twobulls for a qtialified score.

When the dust had settledSunday afternoon and nationalchampions were nmned, JaredGreen and Kanin i\say ofPowell,Wyo., shared the national cham­pionship in bull riding with 164-­point average scores..

Green entered' the shortround in first place, but ha<i a no .score in the final roUnd. Asayentered the round with 84 pointson one ride. He scored 80 pomtsin the short round, took secondin the round and claimedashare .ofthe championship.

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Tyler Rose Walton, not just. another pretty face .but a. provenNew Mexico all rounc;l hand,.com.peted in the NHSRA queencontest. Walton tallied '\lP 657.5points for second. place behind

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The Ruidoso Gymnastics competitive team received a check for'$500 from the Ruidoso Downs WahMartSupercenter on July 15. There are 28 girls 011 the competitive squad. Ten of them are pictured above, receiving'the grant. with Janet Herrera of Wal-Mart. .'

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. . . . rounds . .' 'C~II",PIIlD; 2; Chance Mea\l!;'; Buckhorn, .·Glrl$..f\ll AI'CJu'nd; 8.. arooklyn Chester,Kans~ cowgirl Emily A1drl~, 8are\l-a.cJ(:~. Shiblf.b~yjs, f\atpn, 141:+636.979. '" '. ..... . Carlsbad.' .who won the title with 687:.5 Wl.1::ers~~g,B~W~:' ~:~~~~~~>'BI1~~field,:3~~~lng;2. BrQQklyn ,Ghest~r,G~rl$ba~,. .1'~~m ~.andillgsfort"t) NHSRA2Q04 .POin~~ I 2 34,006.· ..' ,leam hoping: ..14. Matt.. Garza, . . . " ··llllals. . " . '. .'. WUIton pace' Qdin model- 8r~akaway rQplng; H!. KodiArmi~g~, Mesquite/KyleRobcrts,Durango,2P.242.. ,.. 1, Texas. 8,195; .2, Ulal;l, 6,547: .3, ..ing, J)e1'$Ona!ity, tJ.ppeara.nee and. Portales; 9;119

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,the person..al interview, She w<m . Bulls:. 1. ,Jare Green. aCorro, 164; 1Q, ,10-11 split Chance Means, Buckhorn, . eraS. . , ' .

th h hi · fth ~~~*~~~.~l~L~Jen~~ ~·~v-~-~~~~-~~~-~-~-~-~--~-~~~e orsemans p pqrt;i.on 0 . e Texico 83. . • .... . ·lr,.h b1ni... ..:~ustetsspeecandh'wco~:s~~d' 8ththem.

2 ., ~~!l~ingi.1.1,Chance Me~ris. Buc~hom,' . , '.. ': •..BIal'l, .•. ·IillI·.. '. . . ." . '.' Girls Cufting; 22~ Calla' Cox. Bioomfield,' . ','

theunpromptu speech contest~· 4.29.5,' .'. . .. . .' '.' .. ..' '. . ,New Mexic.o rodeo' contes-' '. GOilt TVlng: 2, t:\rooldyn Chester, GaI:lsbad. FROM PAO£18, " ,with wiDsover caro1Y!i'Lop.ez' .' .

tants making the. top end of the . ,,19.237... ,.' ' :... .: with win,s, over Christina arid ' Amy ,Fergison, .secona round and final round" :~!:3.~endino., 25" Kelsl Elkins, AZtec, Sanders pf S~taF~.6-1,6-~. Albuquerque, 8-3., and.La,u.renwe~: ·.'AII.Around: Jar(id Greell, Socorro; S50.and Los AJamos'Samantha . Chavez' iiUldE)a:ndraWalker, ..

. Second Round .,"Jp~. al'nmt~.Slandln~s: '~..ew M.e.XiC.O, 4.th, 3161 Slutzky,6~O; 6~0; . '. '. '. Albuq1.lerque, iria rain~abbre-Bareback A:ld~ng: ~,.·Shibil Davis.. Raton. . . . . ' . .... .' .. AI.so. se,ed.·...e.d' N.0.-'. 1.. in. 16.·viated 7~2inatch._·· .74: 14-20 split. Gerald Belone. 'Va; Tah~Hey' . . .' . . .66. . . .: .... . ..... .'. .' Short round: winners ',' . ." singles, McDQugal completed', ·.In . ,. girls 16.·sin.gies, .BullAldillg: 1, CliseySisk; COl'Qn.a,88 pis; ··lIareb41ck:1.;g sP.l!t,.Jare~~reeJl, Socorro. the tourname.n~with·wjns M~Douga,1 reach~.d the semi-

'2, LJ. Jenkins, TeXico,,8::i; 9-10 split, Jared76~ 12-.13 ,split. G,eral.d Belone, Va-Tah"Hey .ove.r~ir.anaaMcCaul, finals with wins oyer.Johanna

. g~~:~o~f;~f~~,'~~ance Means, Buckhom;, .;~~.~~i~g~1~ic:ts~n~~Val,'BIQdmfjel~.· . . Albuqu~rque, 6-0,' 670~. and .Wesson, l\lbuquerqile, 6~0;"6-12.467. ...' 2ij.97~; . . .-... :. . .... 'r:ina Mi~ktiirtz,Alaniogord,o, , . 0 . and. Al~xandrea,:.. Rios,'~r::n~~~~~.1g.~SPm~Jordan Munr;y.. . ~d~~::::~39:?Pj~CJ~ 7,Kodl Armitage. . 3~6, '6~2; .7-K The fin~finat~h '. Albu~tietque. 6~1" :'3-6 j .6-4, 'GOill lying: 6. Brooklyn· Chester. Carlspad. Calf roping:, 5, Chance Means. ·Buckhorn, ..: lasted more than..2 lr2ho.uts~· Shelo~therseuu;,.final Il1i;l1:~h,'9.332;8. leAnna Powell. Peralta. 9.605; 23, . 11.1J9. . . . . .' ,. ." ". . . ':" . McDougal completed the 6-2~6-4 to. Fernete, aI:~d in theKelsi I:lkins, Aztec, 10:493. . 9005a111'lyl.no: ',9. BfO,o.,l<lyn.Che.st~~,Carl,sbad; J.,u.ly. . toumame.n.t ..' 'sc.h.ed\.tle.· . p·lay.off.. '. forthi..rd p.lace, fe.1.1' toSteer Wrestling: 13, J.W. Nichols,lo$lunas, 6.742., .:'.' . . . .-' .' .'. .:With an; 'appearance in the NilsaRaniir-ez; E;IP~s(J,6,.1;.6':''Team Roping: 7. Robert Roberson, l;\ . Ov"rallave~ge alterthilJe found$' .' New' Mexico State/EI Paso" 4. (Paso/Chance Means. Buckhorn. 7.039; 29, ... ,.B;;l~b8ck:'7:8 split. Shibil_ Oa~is. Raton:' "'County .Ju:IDorOp~n, hostetl .' 'N~Xt up' for' Mc'Dougai isKory Bramwell, Chromo•. Colo.flaos _ .207, 10.Geral~ Balone. YaTahHeY,205, ·t·th E'l p' 'T' ..... C 't t·!1.o:· Hi' h' P • t J" ' ... "'0'Muncy, COntna, 9.996; 2.3, Matt Garza, 11"Jarad<Grean.Socorro,201;.· ..8 .. ~. '. 'a~o .' enms.. oUll ry . ,lie· g .om '.' .urn.or .pen.Mesquite/Kyle Roberts. Durango. Colq,. ,·Ba"""s:.19, Alic.ia. Sandoval. Bloor'nfi!lI!J. Club July 23-26...' ...~,' . Aug.' 2,.5j to be .played at the

'10.785. ., .' 60.979, ", '. ....: '.' . ' . '. She teamed' with doubles High . Point . Sport.," and'Breakaway rop'no: 6,.·. Kodl ArmItage. . ". '. . .. . .... ..' ..' . ..,...

Average Wintiers olthe fI~ two go- . PO$les. 13,589;' 20, . Brooklyn 'Ch,ester,' partner N~cole. La..Ferner.e, .' .Wellness c facility . in .., . , ··Cartsbad.1'1.67... .. .• ,.',: ." Las Cru~es,towin the ch~., ,Al1:>uquerq~e: She, wilt.play .

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·~__sTANoINGs. ;: .. '.< :fJlen's Gold Standi"Os •. , Hammerheads 6 6 ..500'. ThurSday. July 29 .'.. •.:. ."w. 'L Pet. Outlaws _.: ~ .5 ,1.' . .417 'Hammerheads vs. SBC, 7:~Op.m.

'. TIi~nder ; , : ... 132 .867. ,Bli~rds ; : . ";' ~ . 04.."8 . ,.333, .BIJ~rds VS. ,GSB Regulators, 7:30 p.m.Gso .... ; : .. ;'.. 9 .,., 5.643 Mescalero Warriors .• .4,.. 8· ..333 . MescalerO. Vv:arriors vs. Outlaws. 8:30'GC.1riZZI!eS, . ; 7

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asslc .. ' ~ .. ". . .. ·lli~rsday,JuJy 15. .:,' , END REGULAR SEASON, ' ... . N!1dS, ••. : ~ ,.; .6.· . 8 .429 . Panthers 14, Mescalero·Warriors 12 . . . ' . . .

. ·1Vl~scalerO Indiaf!s .,. Q 15 . ';OPOButz~rds S:~,Outlaws 23 ,.;".. .. WOn1enlsAdultStan~inus .'.. , . Thursday,..JUly 15 .' . .' . Hammerheads11;CSB Regulators 5. ,'. '. :W' L .Pet.'. . Ho'm"eboys 16 SBC 14' .' . Flamingos , .. .4 . '1 ..800Grizzlies 5, Mescalero Indians 4". ... '.' . .' . , .. " . . Eagles ..... ; " . ; : .. : .3·S . .500 '

Oso ~1,Classic 6 ,. : ., , .' .. Mo'nd~y. ,JUly 1Q '. Thunder,& Lightning .:2 ". 2 .500 .MondaV.:JulV.19. . Homeboys 29. Outlaws,g .' . '., '. 'Classic ,..0· 3'" .000

.. Oso 24, Thunder 13 . Buzzards ~4. Mescalero Watriors'l1ClaSSi(}.20, ·~~scalero Indians 13, . ..Tuesdav., 'Ju'ly 20

Tliesday,. JU1y20. ·.Panthers 16.'Hamnierheads 6Thunder 16;Me~cal~ro Indians 6 .. SSC ;36. GSB Regulators 17Os025. Nads 12 .' Thut'$da".July ~2 .ClaSSl€! 18. Grizilies 11 •..' '. Outlaws 26, csa Regulators 8 .'END .REGULAR SEASON' .Hammerhaads23. Mescalero Warriors 7 •

. Men'sSi'rver Standing'S Homeboys 38; BlI~rds3.. ' W L·· ·.PeI•.· SBC 26.,Panthers 23, .

'Homeboys " ~ 11 . 1 .917 • Tuesday, July 27Panthers 102 .833' Mesca\~roWarriors v~. sac; lateSBC ' '" 8 4 .667 Outlaws vs. Panthers, lale

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It is a given fact that theNational High School RodeoFinals~ right up at the top of,"tough" for the contestants thatqualifY from each, of the 39states, five Canadian provincesand entire nation of Australia.

With 13 perfonnances antimore than 1,550 contestants, thecompetition is high and the weekis grueling.

The second go-round beganon Thursday as the RuidosoNews went to print and finishedup on Saturday night. Thatround saw some New Mexicorodeo hands pull to the top.

Qualifying in the top 25 inany event is a mark ofskill abovethe norm. Winning a roundranks right up there with win-

.Iring the lottery. Each event has120-130 contestants competingfor those top spots.

There were two New Mexicosecond round winners. ShihilDavis. Raton, in the barebackriding and ·Casey Sisk's 88 pointride in the bull riding..

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Family and national prideturned an' otherwiSe Pedestrianquarter horse 'm~i.den.. raCeSunday 'into a celebrati~n pf Dll~horseman's sOn and the sacti.fiee: 'he lU}d several other,' men and, . '

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La2;enby, a 2o-year-oid member . £i ..Qf the', United St~te '.Marine' '.,Corps Charley Company ist, .~ .Tank ~vision, cu;iTently sta.- '. ,,:,,~ ,tioned in J;allujah, Iraq~" . " ,

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~veiyol)¢calls"Train Wrec)i." is . Numerous well-wishers crowd the winner's circle 'Sunday at Ruido50 Downs following -a maide.n'race dedicated to ',a, long-t~e trainer at the', .the USMC Charley Company 1stTank Dhiislon' in Fallujah,.lfaq Kyle Laze'nby. ,son at tr~;ner Jer,t;y '''Train Wreck""Downs., He was obViQusly prpud Lazenby; is a member of that lank company. and Sul1day's race was meant as a thank-youto.mem,bers of the..armed ' ..ofthe job l:ris 'son- and the sons forces that are'overseas, .- , . ".' .,ofseveral otherS - are doing on . , .', _ ' ,the other ~ideofthegl~be. _ ". into the wirineI:'s circle ('or the, 'and s.till·l;las~n,interestin the indeed, she v.:as a finalist mth~·

"I just wanted to.thank.the photo. L.azel).byplanstosend t~f; horses :'Train Wreck"is running Rainbow FuturitY, roso run on- , "people that' are' over there,"", photo to his f;O.ri in apj:n:'eclation' this se'ason. '. . .. . Sunday - and' Kyle's call'could- 'La,zenby sai.d ',' ' , for' the sacrifice soldiers are' In faet, duririg the' Rambow n't h;:nie,been timed any·better. '

, .. ' At the conclusion of the race .making.' ' . , . Futurity. trials, July' 8. Kyle ''He was talking to ,hiS moth- .-wQn,by A'Quick illusion~ as Kyl~; who has, been in Iraq . called, back home to See how er ort the telephone, while' wemany joc~eys;trainers.grooms ,since February, h:;ls helped his '. Corona Ease had ~ohe if). 'her, were in the' winner's circle,"and owners as possible squeezed :fat~er. train horses in" the past, 'trial. The filly won the· tt:ial --:-.:. Lazenby saia. ' "

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, fRQ"" PACE li;l , . that .good 'after 11:1at." , , . ,als. he got bumped," he added.."But h,e also.' , '-Bringinsome.cash recovered both from '. ran into abuzzs?w in BardlyHateful;. that's ,:

' l{ainbowJuvenile. the false start and a slight bump from Mr a'really good horse.'}, " , ., .lomer may not, have .~~d the winning' Energy'at the beginning of the race to turn! Arnes-toy is still'. undecided what

horse for the futurity, but w~.slu~ky enough' in :;l convincing win over Surprisingly Bringinsomecastfs next·, race 'will· be. He'.to see BringiD.sonieca~hbring home a _vieW- $pecial.,:,.' ,,' 'couldsuppJeinent pim into the All Americanry in the juverille.· . . "He· was, clear· from .then on.· he ran ,Futurity trials, but is also looking 'at a 'futu-

"Sometimes you ,can have the tK:3t horse straight and ran hard," said owner Pierre .. rity in' Farmingtbn. It all depends on ho~ he. in the race, but things don't go your 'way, . Amestoy. ~That'swhat you hope'with a goode'omes back,from Simday'sjuvenile.·, and. ypuO)ust can't· win,'! Joiner said. :"But . horse, ifYQU can get a clean break, you've got . "He: looked fine' in the winner's circle," .

'. then every'once, in a great while you,can't do . a chance. ' ' '. ' .' 'Amestoy said. 'We11 che~k him out. and see,.any wtong." '., ' "That:s .what happ'enedto him.in the.tri- ~O\\l he's doing."· ,

Bringins9mecash's win was '" "surprising iii part because' thegelmng made, a f¢se: start jqstbefore the ·race, ,following the 'l~ad ofMrEnergy. .

"1 was real pleased With ,myhQrse because ofthat false start,"Joiner- said. ''That. first horse,made a false start, and our horse ".just followed him. He hit. the 'front of that gate pretty hard, .'and usually . horses don't. run.

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, Thursday, July 22 ,Honor 6.20. Ouinella~ 40.20. Exacta '--,- Exacta - 250.80. Trifecta - 466.10. T..:-First ~ 350 yards, S.uper Sixarun 11.00 94.00. Trifecta - 374.10. T - 1:09.30. 20:98. Scratched - Magnum Jess. .5.40 3.80, Dashin Scorpion King 8:00 4.40, Sixth - 6 furlongs. Destinedtobeastar 4.20 Tenth,- 7 1/2 furlongs. We,stern, RunnerVitrina 3.60. Qliinella - 42.80, Exacta -:-' ,3.403.20. Four DanCee 12.00 7.40, Corona 6.003.603.60, Southern Regal 4'.20 2.,80,64.20. irrtacta - 260.40. T - 17.46. Del Hielo 8,60. Quinella - 46,20, Exacta - Ink Grimsley 4.60. Quinella - 11.80.SeclJnd - 350 yards. BS My Favorite 71.80. Trifecta ----:- 575.30. T - 1:10.40;, Exacta - 21.40. Trifecta - 40.20. Pick 3Sport 3.40 3.20 3.00, AlJamericandreamgirl Scfatched- A Bet Of Honey. 0 h' - 337.80. T - 1:36.30.8.40 7.40, Shake Cartel 5.20. Quinella - Seventh, -' 350 yards. Imperial rc Id Sunday, July 2526.00. Exacta - 28.40. Trifecta - 83.30. 20.80 10.60 5:80. Hooked On Run 5.40 First - 870 yards. Sandy Bob,Bug 5.60Daily Double - 27.80. T ---,- 17.50. 3.60, Deschutes 3.00. Ouinel/a - 43.60. '3.40 2.40, Talking Dinero 5.40 2.60, B'sThird - 350 yards. Eye Yin You 5.60 5.00 Exacta - 82.60. Trifecta - 130.80. T - Brat 2.40, Ouinella - 16.80. Exacta _3.20, Cowboys N Injuns 26;60 11.00, 17.68: , "940 T'f ta 2770 T 46'28Madden 15.60. Quinella - 79.00. Exacta Eighth - 1,000 yards.. Arthur's Dream Sc~atcheJI~Th;(;,dio.·· - ,.- 117.40. Trifecta - 1,248.10. T - 11.40 5.20 6.00. Rocket On Sound 5.00 'Second - 5 1/2 furlongs. Corbin Park 6.4017.36. " . 4.20, Accusen Charge 7.80. Quinella - 3.20 2.40, Heat Expectations 2.80 2.20,Fourth -,350 yards. Fly For Toby 9.80. 28.40. Exacta - 76.00. Trifecta-450~50. Diosa Del Sol 2.20. Quinella _ 6.20. Exacta3.20 3.20, Ima Real Dash 3.00 2.80, Chlclet T - 53.31La Jolla 5.00. Quinella~ 9.60: Exacta - Ninth - 7 1/2 furlongs. Flood level 6.20 - 13.60. Trifecta - 13.80. Daily Double23.40. Trifecta - 17.40. T - 17.59.3.403:00, Flaming Bull 4.20 3.40, Barron -P 1h~ta·80V·'IIT - 1:05.10. Scratched -Scratched - Louisiana Eye Opener. . Dan 4.80. Quinella - 15.80. Exacta ----:- a,nc I 1 a.Fifth - 350 yards. Simultaneous 24.00 24.60. Trifecta - 38.80. Pick 3 -'406.80. Third -.6 furlongs. Risque Copy 3.20.2.405.404.00, Heza Real Eye Opener 3.40 3.20, T - 1:34.1 O. Scratched - Poppie's Plan. 2.40, Keyii'l$ Nightmare 4.00 3.00, BJ'sPetrona ,Mori 5.60. Quinella - 18.00: Saturday, JUly 24 Black Gold 4.00. Quinella - 10.40. ExactaExacta - 47.20. Trifecta - 322.40. T - First - 870 yards. Martigon 9.80 4.80 - 14.40. Trifecta - 35.80. T -1 :14.40..17.62. Scratched - Loves To Shine. 3.40, Traffic Plann!n 3.602.80, Soul Scratched - Eurhrates.Sin~ - 350 yards. Easy On LitlelW 7.60 Sovereign 3.00. QUinell~ -' 15.20. Exacta Fourth '- 5, 1/2 furlongs. Mo.untain3.eO 3.20. Excellent Judgement 5.00 3.80, - 29.80. Trifecta - 39.30. T - 46.01.' , Meeting 9-20 6.20 5.00, ,Majic Crover 5.00Miss Fortune lady 5.00. Quinella~ 25.80. Second - 870 yards. Physco Sobo 23.80 4.60, Rare Cougar 4.20. Quinella ........ 16.00.Exacta - 66.00. Trifecta- 256.30. T - 7.603.80, Especial Dooley 3.20 2.80. You E><acta - 33:80. T - 1:07.40. Scratched

'17.34. ' " " . ' Wanna Bet Now 2.80. QUinella - 24.40" --Big JaX. ' ,Se,venth - 350,yards. Justiflied 8.60 4,20 Exacta - 63.80. Tri~ecta ~ 56.20. Daily Fifth - 7 112 furlongs. Northern Dandy3.80, Blazin 130ld Man 5J~0 4.40. Nokona . Double - 131.60.T - 46.02. 5.60 3.40' 2.60, ,Adm!rablJ Promise 8.00Okey 5.40. Quinella - 25.20. Exacta ~ ,Third ---.:... Ii 1/2 fu'rlongs. Doctor Dragon 3:20, Smo~ing Rank- 2.60. QUinella -.' .45.40. Trifecta -151.30. T -17.40; 14.406.003.80, Fancynian Jack 3.60,3.00. 49.60. Exacta -73.00. Trifecta - ~29.70.~ighth",;- 6 furlongs. Coin Toss 8:80 5.40, Babes Wont Tell 5.10, 9ulnella ......... 23:80., T - 1;36.20. Scratched -'- Doux Slew.

, 4.40, He's A Jones' 22.00 7:80, Pay D~e Exacta -:'" 59.40. Tnfecta - 156.20. T- Derby Road. Distinctively RC.6.~Q. Quinella - 76.40. Exacta - 227.00. 1:03.40. . . ,Sixth -..:.. 350 yards. A QulckllJusion '7~80,Tnfecta - 2,332.00. T - 1:10.20. FOllrth - 400 yards. SanslVreras St1lr 4.00 3.00. Chicks like Us 5.60 3.60, AveryNinlh - 5 1/2 furlongs. BombOfalpoke'r 3~.60 1~.,606.40, Miracle kane 4.00 3.00, Cash 3.40. Ouinella '- 14.40. Exacta '._2.80 2.6«? 2.60, R Bu!1 5.60 4.60, Catne~s llka Tulip 6.8.0. Qulnella~ 88.20., Exacta 37.20. ,Trifecta· - 68.20. T' - t7.51.3.00. OUinella -:-32.80. E~cta - 38.ao. -: 131.QO. Trifec~ - 281 ..90. T - 20.32. . SoratCl'll!d .:- Desirio, Wicked' Corona,Trifecta ....,- 97.80. Pick 3 - 62.80. T ~ flfth - 511,2 furlongs. Gerger TIger 16.~0 .-Takin Toll. . ,

1:04.20. , Friday, JulV~3" ' ~:~.t~?n~:~~~~~4~:4~X:c~,~~W.~::', , ~~~e~~i2 :8Q,ard~ .. B1n~nso!'"lerhFir$t - Frisco Bully 22.40 8.00 5.60, irifecta - 325.40. T -1:05.20. Scratched. . , , .' • Un>nSlng y pe~la .80Crystal Ribbon 5.20 3.60, leavin Is Easy - Eighteen Jewels. " " 4.40. lOOklnl;l~or Dust ~.OO" Qurnell~ ~,

. 4.60. Oulnella - 59.80. Exacta - 59.60. Sixth -: 350 yards. Hoss La Jolla 36.00 ~.OO. Exaeta 40.40. Tnlecta -71.00. TTrifecta .~ 326.40. T -.:... 21.64. Scratched' 14.40 8.60. Hollywood A List 4.00 3.20, 'fi ~i:i59.. 400 'tl Th' I K 6 '80340'_ BUlly for Moolah. ' l,egally Separated ,4.20. Quiriella - 57.40. U -:- yar~. IS,' now. .Second -. 5 1/2 turloJlgs. Newton's Exacta~ 114,20. 'frifecta - 261.00. T _ ~.OO, MajOrs ChCl!'J1rsa 6.20 4.80, Red AndPrincess 9.804.80 2.80; 'Beri On BOdacious '17.97. . Reckless.5.20 Ollmella - 36.20. Ext!cta -'8.203.60, Verybrightnshiney 2.4p. aUinella, '. ~eventh - '400 yar~s. Fast Movin Snow, 52.60. :rtifecta c-:-243.40.1; -19.T(.,- 34.20. Exacta ..:-. 100.00. Trif~cta - 9.00 4.00 2.80, Moon Bars Dasher 4~20 Ninth - 400'ya(ds. lhewayouwantll1otoo86.70. Daily Double - 70.60. T -1:05.30. 3.,20. Rubys. JP 3.00. Quinella ........ 16.60.. 3Z.60 9.~O 5.40. Hardly ':fateful 3.6Q 3.20."

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'of ,a, second of the Rainbow Derby record set by last y~ar's winnerSilfered Eyes, and 4IIOOth of a' second off the track recQrd for 440yatds beld by Sno:vv: -BIg Deal:' " ,/ " That perforInance is' at odds with the horse's demeanor in thebarn, ac;cording to trainer Mike Joiner." ." ''This hor,se,is ,as quiet as they come," Joiner said. "As ~ matterof fact, he'll make you wonder if he's ieady to run or not. You've

, just got to hope ,he's ready. . :','~e likes 'to tra.in;, and, run, put' he gets quiet ar~uDd the barn,

" ' anq be's refll tranquil." ,', " ...' ,, This is Joiner's first year to train Briminerton, ha:vjrig received'

,the,colt after it ,ran to a win in·the Bayer Legend Texas Challengeat Sam Houston Race Park in HoustOn hack in May." ' ." ,

Cox'said that win gave hitQ the confidenc;e tosmp Brimmertoil.ol1t6:> Ruidoso, as it was the,first time th~ colt had set the fas~8t

time, in tihe, trials, ihen turned aroUnd to win the stakes race.' ,"He"d ,set the fa,stest, time in trials as. ~two-year~old, brit, then

woUld,n't ~e able to come ,back and Win the futurity~",Cox said.,«~r we did some .surgely 'on'him, ami he won that st~es racein Houstbn pretty easily, that gave us a Uttle e:r)..cotiragem~nt,"

. 'While Cox may have had the coDfi.d¢nce to put his.colt upiri the.Rainbow, Derby trials~ he hasn't e~tered,BriJiunerto~ in th~ AllAmerican Derby ,trials, which will be run Aug. 20. To, get him .

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Ruidoso Futurity, and..has already supplemented the tilly into the, '. An Ant~rican Fu~ti.rity. trials, ,so "why not supplement" ..? ' .:' Bnmmerton.. . '

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for 'the C'oUilty senior c~nters for,·,,11 years~ Last week. she was

. recognized' by the county afternomination' by senior director

"Ada Hen~ as' employee of'· the month from the Lincoln'

.. County Senior Centers.Archuieta. oversees the

menus and food ordering at five, ..

,.county centers RuidosoDowns, Capitan,' San Patricio,Corona and Carrizozo. Shesays she loves the seniors, andthey are the best.part ofthe job.

, "Theyare 'all a little different.. . in each area ofthe county," said

Archuleta. "Some' are' moreactive and younger acting but·they are all special." . . '.

•. A' Carrizozo" native,'. , .. Archuleta married her husband, Eniest in 1970. They have fivegrown chndreJ1and two !irand,eMdren·.·· :", ' . '.

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. .. ' When she first went tq workat 'thesehiorcenter," ~hebrougl,1t with her 11 years . in.

. resta:urantexperience. Since'then she's. taken 'marty IlUtri~· .'tionclasses and even someeuli':' ,nary arts classes.

'.. ~I was' challenged to learnalternative ways of food prepa"- ' .,ration' and I really liked that,'" ',>,':';l:,she said.. ' ~I ctlO~ much differ- .",

" ~ntly now evenat home, watch­ing the fat,salt and sugar con- .tep.t." ' . . '. ',' .

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and the,· entire stair in ali the Linda ArchUleta was named the. County Employee of the Month from the' Lincoln C'ounty Sen ior Centers. Archuleta iscOunty ce~terkitchens.", . "th~head cook over, the five county senlor facilit!es. - '. ..,. . .

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'Oy JULIE CARlIR· EoR, nm RUlDoSq NEWS. , ,:has .~' be pump~d, solar pu~p",

. . . ing systems can be a verye~o-'A little over a year agondmi.eal option., .

Preston .ah.clWillStone'decidei:!- ,The . Upper Hondo Soil ,and' .it 'was time to agam check mw' Water Conservation District ,is

·th~option ·of solar PUUlPing for ·.sponsoring at-our onThur~day,one of their remote wells. Ten. Aug.: 5, on the Stone Itanch"

,:years pri~r, the ,cost had bee~.T~e 'tour will show the systemprohibi~iYe. :. . .., '·setup in 'l\r:lay20030n' a 430,:,

:The well theywanted a solar. foot well.. ". . . "· .• ,system fo-ris the fartne~tfrom . ",Anyone: that is int~restedln, ., . the' rarich headquarters. ·The ' learnhlgaboutsolar pumping is '

Stones had to ma,ke, two trips a ,welcometo corne.'. .: " '. '.' ..· . ',day tom.;;riritain .the-generatorEveri '()n "overcast'days; ··the .

· that 'ran the .puinp.. Each .hip six~gallon-p~r-minl;lte.well' Will .was a,two..hoUJ;' 'round· trip on .. pump2-3/gpm; .. "It has .to··be

'tough rO,ads. that .put consider- •. 'pretty,dark for it toq~t com':' ". .., , ' . COURTEliY PHOTO'

able wear and ~aron.v~hicies.. '. plete]y," said Prestori Stone. ··Preston siime staJlds·n~xf to the solar pump'ing system that haS'savect'the '.The. scenario is notunUf?ua,l .•."Peakhours on a sunny'dayare .' ·Stpne Ra.nch time. and money. ' ..... ' .

. to: New Mexico' ranching. The ". 10 a:.m;~3 p.m;Thereare other" reritote welllocations'an:d plen- systems. in' operation around .. the solar pu,~ping'systems,~ ·nQrth of Capitan. 'TheWillleave

ty' of New Mexico s~shill;e is '. the county; .samepumping as . outline the' options and costs' the .meeting point fit 2 p.rp. tom~:Qg. solarpumPj,ng av~ryrrlUch as '.' 25/gpm. It j\1st' arid tellpoteritialuser~'if',solar fravel, to the 'well site ", ....

.viable option'for wa~rprodtic,.··.. 'depends 01); the situation';' '. is a 'good 'option for them or not. " For, .more inforrmition calltion: '.' .' ' Sunny· Watts; .Wa.ttsWell '.' The tout ~oup wlllmeet at '. the Vpper'Hondo Spil. arid '. " . .. ' .

Depending on' the. depth of· . Service of Ma,ypill,Mll be'. on 1:30 p.m. at the··~O degre~t\.lrn: .. ' Water Conservation office .' at . ·.C·O·.,.·,.·r,'0".n'a"',S·'.Suo'1't'e.,"m''. e"-•.er dO'.e's.·.... '.' ., ' '.. 'th~ well ,and the lift,th~ water' ': hand duringthe tour to explain on Highway 246.· nme '. xmles '354~2220. . . ' . .. ti

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... ~YJULlE:CAR1tR.· " ., .19-y~ar-old horse she" calls, ...' etabl~1;l' riuts, 'herbs); "Phot()graphy'Exhlbit: :'. FO){·T",·. HI Illl ,,-,, '1'\\.. . , 'Drifter. She will show hiin .in, ' . R ,0 .' S '. w'e .1'1 ' Josie's Framery; $25 gift cer-' . ' . t,hew~stern,pleasure,trailand ... hi vest oc k / Lin c 0 In. tifieateto the Best in the Art . DulCIe Stiltemeier Iivel;; on a . at halter. ' ..

Cou.ntYMerchantile: $25 Show. 'ranch 22 miles' ~,ast of. Corona' , 'Indoor 4-H· exhibit~ I0J:''-:giflcertificate, :'best open. '. COrQerston.e.Bakery:$25 gut:' on the Round 'Mountain' Eanch Sultemeier. will include baking, .

·class H.ome ~<:onomics' ..certificate .foJ: the Best. Baked-;withher parents ,Mark 'and ph~tography .,and arts' andexhibit (ihcludes quilt- .. Product. Barbara ··Sulteme.ier. ' As' in crafts.' ,irig, .crocll,et, ·woodwor~-. 'T~r1ftway:. '$25Bestmu~h of Lincoln "County. ,'lqng Duk~e.' is' excited about

.ing, needlework" crafts, .. CanniI).g eXhibit. distanc~S aren't 'an is~;uej they', school· this ·y~ar.Her class is' ., PH.Oro BV JUlIECAflTI;R etc.). . . ·.Check-in, ,. dates. ' . for .fair . are just a. way of life. ' . growing. She shared ,the sev':'· .

2003 LincolnCounty fairHom~fecoilomics . One Stop Seasons. entries are Aug. 9, 4-7' p.m:. and . ·So like many of her peers, ·enth·grade with one oth~r stu-:;class exhibits. and winners, "Nurs~ry: $25·gift certifi~Atlg.10,98,.10. tonoon.· '. Dulcie ·has to mhke' an extra de,nt.·· JOsh Gage. She heard'

. " cate for 'BestFIQw~r" FOr . more inforQlation'. con- . effort to participate ina schootthere is a new' kid in her clasS.gift certificates as follows: . '. Show Exhibit. .. . tact, the Lincoln County.sports and youth activities like . this year sO they . will be ,an:,

. Farrtlers Country Ma~k~t:: . Wal~Mart: ::$25 ~ftcertifi.,.E~nsionoffice at648:'2311 or '4-H ane) FFA. She thinks 'it's€!ighth grade classqf'three at:$25 gift_certifica,te fO,r Best cate Best S~wing·Exhibit;$25 > Beverly : Calaway, . in . the- ' worth 'it.. . Corona Schools. .Horti~ulture exhibIt (fruit, veg- . gift certificate. ' '.Best : evenings, at 6.48.,.2295. ' ' .. D1.~lcie Will start school the . . , InFFAlast .year otilcie par-. :

. " . . .. , Mop.dayafter the county fair.in· . ticipated in· WQol, hor-se an.rlAugust. She will be'. an .,8th .hQrticulture judging. This coxn.-.,grader ready to start .her' sec- ing jrear she. hopes to at least·

·ondyear in FFA as well asgidsstick With. the wool judging:sports. . '" . "Rach~l Lueras was my .Illen-

She participates' .in volley.., 'tor. She'd spootme if I di~'t

ball,basketball .and track: and stay with, it," DUlcie says with a .tennis, Tennis is not offered by laugh. "} might' add wild1if~

· the school but for two 'summers judging to the' list though..':· now Dulcie has p~rtieipated in' .pulcie has. enjoyed 'the'peo:a' tennis camp' in Albu.querque pie skills that 4-H and FFA has'

:to perfect 'her .playing. ta~ght her. "You have, to talk.. This)s only DuIde's second . to the judges. show yoUr am-'

'year in 4-H~ Most kids her age . malsin front of 'a' crowd. It all:·,are on their fourth or fifth y~ar helps," l?he explains. .ill'. the organization. But :even' And she is looking forward

· with alate start. she is starting .' to' see the ·seventh·· gradersout With winners. Ai lastyear's .' 'endureFFA greenhand initia-:-.

'county fair she' placed a first· tion. "It's 'thei'rturn now." she .and second .With her breeding .said. Dulcie is .a Iilemberof the'sheep in the ,fine wool division. Corona 4-H Club' with Sabra.. This year she is again show- Davidson and. Leanne'

·ingbreeding sheep as well as a 'I}utcheson as her leaders.

.. Things are looking tip for theop~n exhibitors' at this year's

. Lincoln o· County .. Fair;' Fair'· superiritendent '. for tl1e. inside

..... exhibits, Beverly 'Calaway, 'has· . ". releaseda'list ofgiftcertiflcates. :. to be giv~~ to th.e be~t of show .

': . iri the open exhibits. .' ., .':. "We used ·to. do ··tlUs· a long.'

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depart;'l~el'lt. and. whosevvife. santos.' is.. the' ·(~S th.~·leadcilter-er.f~>r the h()sI-Jit~ll,slle. leC:'lcfst~ '., . . . .

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. f:t1eals ..·.. says Santos, eWe P.ut eliot of tender' the rYlOtlthly Shi;ling ~'tar luncheon, hOl1c)};ng' .. ' .'. ..

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, ..Lurleen Ra~·. .Mrs. Mansfield died Friday, ,

JUly 23, 2004, at her bome. . -..' En;ady~Molina ': >' • . . • '. She was born Oct. 5, 1952, at .

. Funeral 'Mass for. Lurleen . TrUth or, Consequences.. ' . , .Rae . Erijady-Molina,' "33,. ,of' ·.She ·· moveq"to Ruidoso in···.

. Socorro. ". and formerly' . 1993 from Austin, Te:?{as.. She'

. Mescalero, will be at' 10 a.m. was a teller at Rtiidoso 'DoWns '..· . tOday at St.' Joseph~s Mission, , , Race Track , .· . with burial following.' at . the SurVivors include: her. chil-'.... Mescalero Cemetery. '. drenPatricia.Loyd and; her

Mrs.' Enjady:'Molina . died'. husban~"Mike,ofWaco, Tex,as,Friday, .. July 23. 2004,. in . QjnnyMansfieldand her hus-Mescalero. . '. . band:, BobbyMeece, of Ruidoso,

She was 'born ;Feb. 3, 1B71, .aridJ~es Mansfield and' his .' 'at Mescalero. . - . wife, Eliz·a.betlt, .of' Austin;

.' She . married RichardL.· grandchildren Richard Loyd, .'Molina.on Aug, 2,2003, in . David Meece, Billy Meece,'

, . Socorro:' . . Genna . Meece and GarrettSurvivors include her hus- Man:sfield;her parents Mary.

band,' Richard; .children Misty Means of Ruidoso. and CharlesEnjady, Priscilla Enja.dy and Porter of Corona; brothersWatson '~njady; brothers 'Ronnie Porter, Dennis Porter'

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Arrangements are under the Chapel pf Ruidoso..

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Ruidoso Downs. po~ice. certold pollce officers hadh~d the tire.works~ , . . . . BYSANDY,SUOO," " .. . . ". . ..' '.· I;Lrtestedt'Ypfemale~u.ve~les seen numeroU!$jt.wemlesdri~-. Att',.' e,m',p'ted'.a·bd·u',Cti·o·.·.n.~.· "" . .6:30. a.m. JUly 20, up.toabout in several piecee, an.d. a real

· . from .9h~huahua, :. MeXICO, ipgnear the· North 'Central ., RUIDOSO ~EWS STI\F.FWRlTER.· . '12:55 p.m~.but mOl;l-t notIced t;he' ~st8.te sign W~S "beaten up and .charging theJ:nWithshoplifting Mobile Home :Park on July 16. : . A juvenile 'and' his· father . .'. V~~~~s':'~~~~~~~e-;P ~~~~ .damage by 7 Or 7:30'a.m; ' .. qent," the report $tates.· . .

.···$3·8,16 worth of miscellaneoqs 'An officer detairied five of the . came' to th.e Ruidoso Downs Barcus. RQad In . Ruidoso" :four ·of· the .' incjdents " In anoUl,er yard,: a~ed .· merchandise' Jroin .Wal":Mart .. juveniles, discovere4 'they were .'. Police Departm~'report ..' between July .19 aild 20. . .' pcc;:urred in· the .400 block of . bearvalued ;;It ..$400 vias'brok~n .· Super Center Ju}y 11. The two foreign nationals', and contact~ thattwp i;na]es apd a female Several residents of Bare\lS BarcUs. ROad and one i,n.,the 200 from its ,anchol('in the grqmid, .'~ere released to their parents. .ed· immigrationoffi.cials, .whO' . atteJP:pted to get the Juv~rii1e toIWad in Ruidoso reported van': block." '.. and t~e bea:r Was t:hrow-n' over

'. took~ver.the case. ' ..... . '., '. ge~ into ~:vehiclewith them at' dalism, W:itb injury to· property· . 'Aearved bea~valued~t$aOOthe fepce mtotpe yard..· .'. . Police cited Beau J. Allen, .. I'iteworks' .' . the .'AlI·American. .:F'arkabou1J ranging' from $:\;0 to $480 . in .' was brok,en in ot)e Yard, .::md a: Yard lighta and a dee9ratiYe.

20,ofRuidoso,June 29~ charg~' . . . .'. '5:45 p.m:. july 15.. ' .... '.' . 'da,lIlages,' ~~cording ·to. pol:i.ce wQoden wagon.arid two:tio~er- birdbath, weJ'~brokel1:a.t one'· ingrum With shoplifting' $2.96 An offic~.r'" wasdispatehed.to Matches .madeoff~thr~po~s.. ,. .' .". '. . .pots/were.d~aged.,: / . .' r~sidenc~.,~d,'~n another, abf qIerchandis~·. He. Was River Lane. about fireworks': .. ' .......,.. . FIve Ylctuns repQrte~ :that .' .. ' .f: large brrdhouse on a post Mo.ngoo~e.skateboard... ~as .

. , .A resident ofthe 800 block of: the' damage occu.rreP. between v~u~d at $200 was broJ<eri oft' .thrown mto the yarc,l, breaking·_........ DBA:.ms:. .' .. Utah Lane reported on J'ply 23 '10 p.m.. July 19 ,and as early, as . at· the grQund ~rid fo1iin,d l:;iying' . a l':;W1 gauge.:'. " ,that ~ori1:eb,ne stole' $20 and . . . . . '. :;':' .' , .•.

• . , . ,. s'OJIle matches from her home. .' '. . ..' .' 'direction .~fLaGro~e" Funeral .An officer Wolpl detailedrepoM; ..... •

· :A, prayer servi~e' for Pedro ,Chapel of:Ruidoso, 257~7303.. ofthe·mcident. . :e".e', e':'· ·a:. '.. . ·t'.'Barela:Ba.G.a, 8.6, o.fBe.nt will be . '.' . . •... . . ..... .... .' :. '.' :F'• . tart······ ' . .•..". '. are oS ers·· . ". "at.6 p..m: today at St. J~sep'l:I's' . Gregory-Neal Jefferson Sr. ., . .... . . '. , .. .' .; . . _ ... ,

MISSIOn 10 l\4esc~lero,Wl,th the '., .'. .' "', . A'structure fire brough-toftE ': ' ' . '., . ". . ". '.. .' .' .. "· funeral . Mass at' 10> a.m.· Graveside s.ervices for' cer=;; to the Rocky Mountain ,Chec~ the .yardlgarage' sal~ Lis~ings.'in(1).e Rltic;i9~O:News das·~ifie.ds, every Wednesday.'. Thursday 'at Qur 'Lady,of·,Gr~goryNeaIJeff"erson Sr.,~3, . Mobile Ho~e P~:rk,>abc)ut 2:20 . . .' and Fr~day; Call 257-4oof to plaGe'your a<.r De~dliries 4·p.m.Mondays ~nd. '.,Guadfllupecatholic'ChufCh in'; of ,Ruidoso Downs Wi:l1be ~t4 . p.m. on July 16. They fOlind two . .. Wednesdays for.Wednesday-and Fridayediti6ri~,~esp¢ctively~... ·.• ·.·

· .Bent. ]3,ui"iaI will follow at 01,l~- '. p.m. ThUr$pay in ,Forest J....awn juvenile' :males playingwj'th . \., . . . . ',' .· Lady. of 'Guadalupe Catholic' Cemetery in Rttidoso. . ..... ' matchesand'toilet paper-'-'a:nd' ' ..,.' . • ".J • • ,

Cemetery~ .'.. . ' . '. '. Mr. Jefferson~ed Saturda,y, -a small woodep: shedthat had.··lYlr... Baca:' died. Satur4ay" ,July' 24, .~004, ~n .. Ru~doso· caught'on fire. ~efiiewas put

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in Tularosa;. ." in San .Angelo, 'Te,xas,: ~nd :theit·parents. . _ . . .He . liv:e.d in' theUent-inoved . to Linioll) County 20 See l1?-0re reportsJ page 5A.

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· 'mechamc. He Was a'member c?f Squar.e . Gospel Chur~h 10. . "..01:1r, L~dY···: Qf' . Gu.adalupe. '.. Capitan. He. married' Norma ...',Catholic Chilrcl,lwhete he par- . , :Pink,sttm QnJune 23·~ 2003, in .ticipated in the church cpoil" . Cafi;zozo. .and also with the church choir' Survivors include' his :Wife,at St.. Joseph's Missiqn; '.. Nornla~.ofR~doso·DoWns; chil...

. 'Survivors' iriclude brothers· dreri .Geea. Faye, Jet:rerson, .Cannen .B., Baca :aIid his wife; Tyson Jeffersou.and Gregory

. Molly., of Tularosa, Julio Ba;ca . JetfersonJr.; his mother, Rosieand his 'wife, Bertha, of Bent • Jeffe~sori;stepchildreri Amberand Tony Baca and. his wife;, YarbrQugh,Dusty ',~aker,

· Bertha~ of Tularosa;·. sisters Heather .Surratt· .and William..· .Es'tei",M..Baca and Mary B.' Surratt Jr.;;four grandchildren;

· 'Baca,- both of Tularosa; . and and' numerous'nleces and'numerous nieces and nephews. .. nephews.··· .

He waspreced~dindeath by .. ~ ArrangeQlentsare l:lIlder the.his ·parents. Florencio . J. ~nd ,direction of LaGrone Fu:ner~

· TQrnasita Baca:; and sisters Chapel 'OfRuidoso., .'Marsha :Beltran and Agnes·Saucido.· .

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Not -wrong to yearn for heaven·.

Q: Is it wrong to want to die and go to heaven? place for you" (John 14:2). The Bible also says,' .rve lived a full life and God has been very good "Now we know that'if the earthly tentwe live

. to me, but now I'm fee- in is destroyed, we hav,e a building fTomGQd,.hIe and sick and I yearn an eternal house' in heaven'" (2 Corinthiansto go to heaven. But so' 5:1). JuSt as I yearn for home whenever I' amfar God hasn't seen fit to . traveling, so we should yearn for our heavenlyanswer my prayer. Am I home as long as we. are on this' earth. At tb~

wrong to pray this way? same time, as long a:s we are on this earth, GOd. - Mrs. P.B. has a purpose for us. Yes, old age brings its own

A: We weren't meant burdens and problems .(which make us yearn'just for this life; we were for heaven even more). But you Can still praymeant for eternity. for others and show thern~is love. ,Paul s~~d, ."1That," in fact, is why desire to depart and be with Christ, ·for that i~·

Christ came: to prepare better by far; but it· is more necessary for youus for eternity by taking that I remain" (Philippians 1:23.-24}. Rejoi~~ inaway our sins and cloth- every day God gives you - but rejoice most'of alling us in His righteous- for the gift God has promif:led you ofe~malIW~ness. The Bible says, "If . in Christ. . . . .'

only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are Send your queries to "My Answer." c 10 Billy ..to be pitied more than all men" (1 Corinthians Graham,' P. O. Box 1.270, Charlotte,· N. C.,.'15:19). And that's why it isn't wrong for you to 28201; call 1-(877) 2-GRAHAM, or visit th~

yearn for heaven - for heaven is your true Web site for the Billy Graham Evangelistichome. Jesus said, "In my Father's house are Association: www.billygraham.org. Sponsoredmany rooms. '.. I am going ther~ to pr~pare a locally by the J BarJ COUl~try.Church.

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..•.. ~sciplineyour:L~year-old with·care..~QUEST10N: . our. dtil.ughter e'asyto d.i~trac,tand divert.4

Please descrlbethe bega,n .taJk!ng very,: . Rather tb,anjerking awrisf.-?b~st approach to early" she' clearly watehfrom his hands', show;the disciplin~of:a understood the' .him .or her. ,a 'brightly colored.

· hyear-old ~hild, m.eaning .. · of the alternative -.,and·theri be"pre-':.na DOBSON: .word> ,'. : nOt' . pa.:r~d tC:>Gat¢h the watch wh~n

Many~hild:renWil1Neve~heless~.sh¢it faQs,~;When.urt~voidal>lecori-J'begin to gent~y test crawh~(1 " straight. frontations. do ·oc~~ a1'\ WitPI

'the authority 'of ~~to. the .. s~ick~ .Dan~e 01) the w~f1oor;win}their' parents ~ as '-wax. ... ,. Shlrley . them 'byfipn perSlsten,ce but,they.' .. appr9ach' .r-t.. 0' : .~. picked her ilp,;::and D()t bypunishrOent.Have the

· their first birthday.. -L-'r, aamo,l . ..votjoi.. .. f;*lt he~ ~oWn in the. ~urage,to leadth~childwith-'Focus ONTIjE 'FAMfLV d . . .

The confrontations LJi'liliERSAL PReSS ~YND~CAT" .' oOrWay~ .while" out:bemg hdtsh·or. meanQr,Will be minor and ,. , .. saying.' "ito" ,even. '.gruff.. Compared to the months

, infrequept .. at first.· yet "the' niore stFong~y a!3sqe. put h,er' th~tar.e to. foUow. the p.enod.beginnirigs of future s~:ruggles' . down.Seve:p. tiID~s thi.s process; , ~around: I.year of~~e ,is u~u~:~Uy

. c~n be seen. ·My own ·daughte:r, was repeated untIl.Danae firtal- . a tranqml, smoot~furi.ctlonmg

for example. challenged 'her '. ly yielded andtprawl'ed away in. 'time'IDa c.hild~s life.'. "mother for :the ·first, time when tear-I". As' far8:S we can recall, .' $e;rid your 'gllestiorts to. Vr.shew~s 9 'months oi& '. . .. '..,.' that waS the' first direct~ori~' Dobsqn.· c/o. 'Focus on the. .>My .wifew~.s waxing the fron~tionofwills b~tween'my, . Family, P.O. Box 444. Colora¢.o

· kitch~n· (loo.rwhen Da:Jiae. :da.ug:hter.~dwife'., Many more : 'Sprihgs,CO 8090$. Q4estio~.'crawled to. the edge of the were to fullo:w:.arui aTiswers are excerpted fro'rhlinoleum, Shirleys~~d,: ~'No" How d:oe~ a parent discipline·. biJpks by J;>r. Dobsqn. 'Dana~," gestllring'to·tp.ec.4ild· fi.l-year-:old7 Very careflJ.lly and .. : Sppm:ored;Jocally. bytMJnot to. enter thekitche~.·Since gently" A child,at this' a.ge is • Bar J Coun~r:y'Church. .

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That takes'care of the desire· for . that he did not wantlanq posi"" W~ aIfneed.heip for today'prosperity, . ,Hon Ithe revealingfront page .of .. and hope for ..tomorrow, .b~t.

.In his seaI:chfro popularity. the··A-.}J. Some sickrtess 'ls at .. Jesus is the only way~~'Copp attached himself by 'pic"'- . ,work in Copp, allright, ;andthe. " .... . . , . ' ,

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An exceptional 'cQn man, one' speci:aJ., and ·an inordiri~.te a· .~, ,.•Copp produced a "casualty desire to' be some· one ·other

.detection"machine. ,Ta help th~n who he really is.'locate trapped .sprvivors. .' Many folks·ha·ve the .same ". •Pr-omoting himself to be inter- psychological problem, but very ..viewed ~y news .media and talk . few· hav.ethe ' boldness, antishow hosts, he played tl1-e pa:rtbra~ns to pull it off. Wh~twin.'to the hilt. That takes. care of .. happen to. Copp? ....:the desire' for pOPll1arity and . ' 'He may ·.get' more .of the,pfomotion. .desired "P's" than he want- .

He would pow~i-fullypresent .ed.... punil;lhnient, prison, .hi,mself in a way that woUld get ..• parole, etc: . ' " .him free 19d9ing. meal!;;; .and . But, remember 'this; in our.travel. 'Power is a strong ,moti- cr.azysociety, he ~ay belaudedvator. . .'... . arid hon~red fOf putting a big

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bring aman toconjureup such.egregIousclaims?Well, we

. all wantto be pop­u I a r ,promi­n e nt,powerful;prosper­ous, pro-mote d,and positioned. But, Doug Copphas' gone to the extreme.Presenting himself as a rescueexpert. damaged and diseased'through his purported 'rescuework post 9-11. Copp received$64~,885 tax free from theVictim Compensation Fund.

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position of rescue 'and recovery.It is a title and position ofrespect and reliability. Andthen. all of a sudden it is a titleand position of fraud and falsi­ty. thanks to Doug Copp. Ofwhat· is Doug Copp guilty? .. ,deception and deceit, and theheight of hypocrisy.

Hypocrisy and self-promo­tion are mixed together withlies. and misrepresentation toform a miasma of. corruptionthat would tarnish the reputa­tion of brave firemen, police­men, and EJ\1Ts. The investiga­tion . of the AlbuquerqueJournal found little evidence toSl1pport Copp's claim' of 20years of' rescue work and cer­tainly little rescue work post 9­11.

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APPLICATIONS NOW be- .ing accepted for CustodialMaint~nance. Apply in, per.,:son @ Super 6' Motel. ., .'

DRtvERS- NO HazmatRequited. QO.· Drivers: Upto .47. &$1500 . Sign-onBonus.' Excellent Home,'.time . Policy, No' .ForcedNortheast, No ,Canada. NoLoading '. or UnloadingTe~m. 'drivers up'. to A~Class A COL. 1 yr. OTR.·23 ylo Req.. O/Ops: $;2500 .Sign-on. Bonus' &.Q3 Paylnqrease. Loaded/EmptyPlus Fuel. Svrcharge. Calf·Norma Apps .. Approve€l'w/in 24 hours 1-80tF483-8464. .. .' . . .

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Eastern New Mexico Universitv. .Ruid()so Instruction Center

.Ruidoso, New 'Mexico

Mr. John HemphillAdult Ed Program Director

Ruidoso Center of ENML'.709 Mechem Drive

Ruidoso, New Mexico 8.8345(505) 630-8181 (voice) (505) 257·9409 (fa,O

email: [email protected]

Applications accepted until Positions FiUed.., . .

Eastern New M.exico University at RuidosoRuidoso. New Mexico " .. ...

Adlilt Basic Edu£ation (GED/ESL) Po{)l:

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Temporary, Part':'time.Clerical Pool~ .

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. High school or cquivalcnC) is ,required and at lea~1 I"''' ~ eai', "fdcrica\ or related office.experience. to include data cnlr). a!ld gencr-'

al office work. College.or vocational courscwl>rk {n a rcla\ed arc,.·may.be Subslituicdfor uti tIl two years uf required experience. "'''ttl

in the.usc of slandard ofrke equipment includes typcwn'ter. multl­.finetclephone~ca.lculalOr. computer hardware and .5(~f1ware Iwi'rd

pr9Cessing and daw bases). Succ~s.sful applicarns musl also dc-moo' .strate the ability to work with.adiilts from nOnll'adilionat mU]lIciJl·turall>ackgrounds: musl have cxccUeni customer servicc. orgam/a-'tionaI, 'computer/internet sk.iIIs. Bilingual sk.iIIs 1Spanish/Engh ,h)are preferred. Applicant must be able. to work a ficxible schedukindudilig daytime and somc.c;veni·ngs if necessary and be able Itlwotk independently with minimal supervision. Salary is $6.73 pc-r

hO\lr (ENMU Grade J). .. '

Anticipat~ Start.Date: As soon as posSibleOn-'ine at http://www.rnidosD.enntll.ed~ ,

l.nteremed applicants should send ~ Letter OfApplicatidn. a.' current resume and ~NMU applicatioiJ to:. '. '

Ms. Judi Mo~ris,'F:.xe£uthe Se£retaryc/o'ENMU - Ruidoso709 MkhemDrive

R~dDSO.Ne", MeXico 88345 .505.%57.2120 [email protected]

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resort country-of "oulhem !,kw Mexi,:",' .

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200 HELP WANTED

The po,.,1\I0t1 of In~tructor '~4uires a Ba..h~I\lr-s Jcg:r~~ m. an~ ·a<:'I~·'demic ('lcld. Additional pmfess\onal expenence i,neluding. tcachmgr.

.training experience and/or <~nli!le leachIng. expedence '''Ill abo h~cun,.,idered. GIllet reqUired "kills inclut,lc cxccllclil'col1ll'uler ~klll',

'lincluding [mcrnell, tne abilil~ lu wllrl- ,.,ii<:ccs-lulh "lIh n"nlriJLh·tloqal·adllits. mcluding ininoril~ group ,ludel)l, .

Bilfrlgua!·skill,., ISpanish/Engli'h ~ p,rc!crrcJ hUI hill rcqUlreJSafary begin,., al S B·per hour for c,,~r,.,c pr,:paratjon and i1l,lrUl.'II"n.

depending upon applicant qUilh II ,:at1I1iJ., , .

200 HELP WANTED

Join our,team Of talenled professionals al ENM\Y,., RUldo"" Cemct::~tXpplications fn'm lalcnled professionals lITe being. s{)licilcd \·,r the'

• foliowing position!<:

'180 OFFICE SPACEFOR REN

lnterestl;d applicants should send'3 L!!itcr of t\ppUcatimi.:";. current resume. and transcripts to:,

.~'(Offi;·fi.~ce~$J:l;_=.~ce;~b'bt·La;;e.;;J;;sc;'will build 'to suit .

Exa!IeI'IlloCcmQf\ on loJIect1em,JIppr.677 sq: il· 0Iiires i1ckJde~

aioo, U baths arld kib::herietie$5llO'mO: + Utities. Cal 937..(J(J5()

'. or257-13t3~as\< for·Sa;a.

THE ATTIC· •..Complex'1031 .. Meche.m.· 2·, story.2,<;100 sq.ft.. ~ir condi­

.tioned, ilvoqd' walls. ceilingand floors" some ·carpet.$1,~OOPer r,nonth, mini-

. mum 1 year le",se.' CallBob 257-7577 or Susan- at505-699~3944 ' ' .

COOK.& Waitress Need­'. ed•. Hit<:"'en Post in. Cap!;,

1'an. .call 354-0878' .

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200 HELP WANTED

200 HELP WANTED

180 OFFICE SPACEFOR REN

117 WANTED TO RENT

136 MOBILE HOME SITESFOR REN

135 RV SITES FOR RENT

RV. S'PACES Availablewith vieW Sierra. Blanca'.Call .937-9069' Year.around rates available..

116 STORAGE RENT!

-. .. NEEDJ:D LEAS~ on homewith horse facilitjes, .(8hors~s). . and acreage.505-421-3641" .." . ..

.,'PRIVATE LOTS for mobile

homes or .. RV's,' $175­$190.378-4661

pEER . CROSSING RVPark: Heart' . Healthy,5.•500ft.. elevation. Happi­ness. do~sn'~. have to' be

. expensive. Beautiful. UpperHondo Vall.ey. 505-653-'4838 .

,UPSCALE'·. PROFESSIO­NAL .' Executive office

.' space; Starting at $310. '1­505-420-051' or 257-15.1 6.

. .. Call 1-88B-7Z2~B9!)5Refer tq Job#ACS-350.27..

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Year-round part-time positionLincoln County$10.19anhour

37' !z([' per mile allowance40-60 hours each' month

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peopie, and are ,available tp w()rk evening$'and weekends, t,his is achallengil;lg but .'

rewarding c;:.areer opportunity.Must be a resident of Lincoln County.

RaidosoN'.ews.

.TllE' (:OUNSELING" CENTER

19()O·E. r n··nth St., ·..\.)anlo.rordo~ NM·. .,.., .

( 505 ).ta 7 - 74.(}4 . .'f .• ., t If' II'

SUBSTANCE .'A~USE PfiEVENrl~NIST~ Bu:$Y ComrrllJnitYMental Health Center' seeking individual to oversee'andprovide direct s~rvices for Sl1bstance Abuse Preventionprogram in our· Ruidoso' office. Minimum .qualificationsinclude bachelor's degree in 'psychohigy, so'cia! work orclosely related field l:lpd experience in the substance.abUse

.arid . prevention ·area. Certified' preventionist preferred..· Position r&quires personnel.SUpl3fv!sion. ~oi'rtract reporting,provislo!'. of teaching' se:rvloes and, other related duties.Requires some 'rton-traditional ho'UfS and travel. Must be

· computer literate, a Iicenssd driver and have, reliable.transportation. . . ' .'Sendresume and letter of iritei'Eist to The CounselJl;lg Center. 'ATTN~ Human fleSOlJrces, 1900 e. loth Street, Alamogordo, .

·NM BB310;Competilive salary and'excelle'ht benefits.package. Position ope" until filled. EOE. . .' '. .

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115 COMMERCIALPROPERTY; REN

WONDERFUL LOTin Alto area with 360 de­gree views. This lot is a

heavily forested 5-acre lotand has recently had a

new 30 gallon per, minute well drilled on it!

House plans available.Asking $85,500.

Call 505-647-9280_lprmore inlormation.

CAMP"S,IERRA B.LANCA, .IMMEDIATE OPENINGS· . .

INSTRUCTO'R/MENTOas • NIGtiT WATCH'MEN.FOOD SERVICE WORKERS

. " N.J'1. (:ERTIFIED ENGLISH TEACHIORN.M: CERTIFIEO SOCIAL stuDIES TEACHER

( '\14 1\ }ll~Jkmg tor IIJ~hh" rnlul\.',ut.-d. dcihCdtt"d. wIt:'cr~nundt'J lI1ulnJ9.l} .. I~J luin mu n~am.\\',- .\1(>.'1: 1u"'1.'nill.'~-rc"lJcnu.\l ~:lClh'ty I,lo:'fV,"~ \,OUtlg. men .~gc!', '4·1 K, P·my,r.U'u t<'"J.turc'!o. indud<::ttl <jl.-~rl,:'JJll"J "!~h.,... hCllll .,Ucrmg JlpJOI11.l... CEll\, and cul.lcgc COllf\C,"\: rJ"chmg. wilder­

,~ll·~'" (lIp'" ~1"ill(:,l1~t" ~~ulr:l ' .. 1~ltn.lr~~ .Irt .., .,nJ:llfc: .·§kiJi~ pr0ltrain. IJJC.IU· .1p'p'~ J( yC)U m-t"et~h~- tlll)m\·lIl~ rt:qUlrl·nll-·Hh. pO~'l·'i,.1 ~lIgh~ch()ol dlp1om.ll eE.l): '('..In p.l ..... J ·1.()c:..ll'nJ::n:ior'la.~

• 'L r..mm.,: h ..... kp,rnunq ~hl.."d.. Jn~~ 'l.d(::C;'[\ H:,L .tnd hoblc ph\~icaI.W'c pru\'ldl.: nalnlng. full bt:n­d][ pJdi...I~t:. C.ITl"Cr oppo~'tUI1IUC~ &. ad'..anc:emcnc. .ind compcntlv(' WJgC\. \Xi: .arc .a drugtrn ",moJ,,, fn:c Clmpu"i. Ph..~l." .lppl)' .It rht: facili(~- t(lf ~J appli"~tion. E()E .~':'4-J~19

112 LOTSFOR SALE

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2. Las Cruces ·Sun-News·. .'

3. Deming Hettdlight.· -'4 .. ~ilver City, Slin-News .

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.' 7. Farmiugton .Pilily Tin).~s .. ..

112 LOTSFOR SALE

110 R MS FOR RENT

10B MOBILE HOMESFOR REN

107 APARTMENTSFOR REN

CLEAN- SMALL; carpet-·ed, 2 Bedroom Mobile. InRuIdoso Downs area. Nope(s, need references,$350+$100/deposit,' plus.utilities. CI;lIl 378-4396

CAPITAN- 102 S. Bonito.'Cute, small 2Bd/1 Ba,Heat pump/AC, fuJI' cov­ered porch and carport. Inshaded area. 257-5361

.5,8 ACRE'/lot' in Alto,' golf, member$hip, . . viewsI$65,000. ;322' EI CaminO.'

. Gadsden .Realty, Owner/Braker 336~4'176. ." .

· SHARE NICE ·3Bdf2.5Bl:i·!louse, . $;)25 & split utilit-.·le~, ,non smoking; small .animals OK. : 937-1284Leave messa e. .

· SMALL 1BDRM/1BATH·Duplex. Unfurnished. b'y.Link,S . Walking Course;'Available June 15. $435 .plus gas/electric; 1st, last,deposit. 'Call Don @ 937­9171

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- ...~ ... ' l:;Juilding. with Split Ends'- . for Lease . Salon. $800-Month.· .Phone .

Apartineills.'ncluCle Jiving area.J ·772-299-6808· or 505·491-separate sleeping area. I(,lch' .81,76-.aoalle and '1. balhs. $450Imc' .,:.,,,,....;==-==",...,,,,"='~,.....,.........;,;.,'.:.-;....

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. FURNlSHED . EFFleIEN- . na at 257-7705c:Y apartment,· fpr quiet PRIME' MIDTOWN Walk­non-smoker. Utilities fur-jng. District.' Separatenished. Central location, . shops. 2100,.1100, 1000$400/month plus security sq.ft..or comptne. Greatd.eposit. 257-6353 " . . . parking, sign exposure. fo-LAR~E .1-2, Bedroom' cation.257c5268 . " .apartments, furnished andunfurnished. All bills paid

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..dishes. Water, trash.' tele"' 'in Ruidoso and Alto Area...phone. cable,· heated in~ 'Call 376-4800. .door' pool,. spa.' on· site . .laundry. $7·50/mQnth. 378­4427 ext,'1902 . .

APARTM'ENTS ON'. Nob. ". Hill. Newer 2br/1 bath. with"·W/O'hod~ups,.woodstove•.

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105 CONDOS FOR RENT

LARGE 2BD{1 BA openfloor plan with all applian­ces,. 1 year lease, no eets,$695 per month. Call 257­8473

INCREDIBLE VIEWS!!!3Bdr/2E;3ath, all appliances,modular on 1 acre, Av'aila­ble June 15,$750 plus util­ities. 1st. last. deposit CallDon @ 257-9171

103 MOBILE HOMES FOR

105 HOUSESFOR REN

-. . - .1999 CClVco16'x60'homein BeautifUl Las Cruces .with 3 bedrooms and 2

, •bathrooms. Deck [hchid­edt New carpet arid tile, '

pewly painted. Stqve and·fridge included. WID.

hook-u·p. Currently close:tp NMSU campus but canbe moved to a'new loci!~

'~ion .if desired. Asking. $17,9.00. .

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102' SANTA Maria..2Bd/1 Ba·, . long tern}' only.'FenGed yard. Available im-··mediately, .' $600/month,water Pl;lid. Call Scott.Roser, 257-9057. '· , . .,

.2BD/1BA, FIREPLACE,'Carport,' SplJttJ stdeofCrea. $700/month; 1yrlea5e..Call·257,1139

LARGE. SPACIOUS- .·Three .bedroom. $1500/month, $900/deposit.

· Please call Tana at 505-:257-9059

2BD/2BA.FIREPLACE•.Easy access. $700+ Bills, .

·$400':Deposit, ReferenC'esrequired..258-4545

'LOW.ER UPPER Canyoh.'. Charming woodsy hide­away, all knotty pine; rockfireplac!3; covered deck,

wood floors. neat & clean.New applIances, 'spacious2 Bedroor'n;Just redone.

Furnished"lease or ...month-to-month, water.paid. $1,000. Avaih:ible '.

8/1/04.257-8154 Or 800-998-8391 . Owner is a ' , .licensedNM Realtor. • ,. 40 BEAUTIFUL Acr~s '

. '..' . Only $19,9.00 StunningNICE • CLEAN/FURNISH- .' lafld 04!side, Ruidoso. ,sur­'ED, 10r 2 bedroom houSe. . vey" SOil te~ted,. w.arr~nty,on ·the river 'near' midtown deed, ,electnc. Maln~alned,.for rent.' Very qUite area. all '!Veather roal:l1;i. M!ns,. tonon smoklng,rio pets. Call Na!.1 Forest. Oonv~n1ent. to257;5660 . RUlc?0so; Low Flnancmg

· '. Avatlabl~. 1-877~670-8tl15

UPPER CANYON Proper-BEAUT' .'. ' .ty For rent. 3-bedrooms, 2- '. IFUL 9 ~cre ~raet

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1995 CHEA, 16x68 MobileHome. Recreation VillagePark, 717 White MountainDr. space 33. . Complete­Iyfurnished.· Beautiful'Home. ·Must. See to Be­lieve. $20,000. Call 915­204-2569 or 505-258­1681.

101 HOUSESFOR SALE

WHEELCtiAI~ ACCESsi.. .I3LE!!· And total Ruidoso .. ' .charin .bouno· in this brandnew' 3Bd/2Bath," knottypine & log home. Located·on a q'uiet .lot' in 'Alto Vil­lage. $289,500, FollowOpen House signs in DeerPark DR. or call Stewart @258.4264,' ...,

CUTE CONDO": 1/1. Over-'looking .Cariizo . Creek.Near the Inn of the Moun.tain Gods. Fully .Fu·rnished.Ow,,:,er will carry With 20%

,Down, $48,500.Ca/l 258-5447 .

2BD/2BA CONDO' located 'at Champions Run Con'"'dos. . view· 'of swimmingpool. $8~,OOO: For info cal.l·

. Cell 937-9656 or 378-5615'·· ' '. ' .. . ..-2BDJ2BA CONDO located'

· at The Springs CondoComplex. Down stairs 'unit,

. $95,OOO~ For hifb call 257­~019

fOR SAlE BY OWNBI.... 'CHAMPIONS RUN .'. CO"DO'S fOR:'SALE1INIL8DlI: 2'Bedl 2 Bath2·Car C8PP0Pl.'8S,SDO

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P?ssible. cal'.937-,:»$82 for ~ppolntmerlt. .'.. .

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4 PM Wedriesday for Friday ..Legal Ads: .4: PM Friday. forj)Wed~esday

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CORRECTION' POLICY. • . . .· .Che,ck ~'our ad promptly for ai:curaq. Clairps for errors mUSl:

I:>e rec;eived bv The Ruidoso NeWs within 24 hours cif.the firstpublic:nion dat". Callcell;"tio~Policy: No cash refi.mdS 'ot . "charge card cti:dit. The' ~ukloso Newsresen:es. rhe right to eait.<;aregoriio; or' refuse c1.;t5sified· ;Ids due: to:inappropr.iaro;: content.

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A' LITTLE . SPECIAL.,3Bd/2Ba .with hoI tub sit­ting on :3 acres 'with riverfrontage. Large barn withstalls and'corrals:' 1 milefrom racetrack. Phone257-3239,937-4400.

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3Br/2Baths. ,2 cat ~arage,· very well maintamed.

app 1800sq.ft.Asking $269,000.

Call 336-811 7 for info ora ointment to view.

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BY OWNER - Level ac­cess, view of the moun­tain, large 1-1/4 acre lot,large deck, hot tub, lots ofwilcilife. . 3/2/2. Approx.1.800 sq. ft., cedar ins.ideand out, great neighqor­hood. RV storage. 212Coal· Ct. Financing availa­ble. Call (325) 665-7906.1-1/3 acre lot next door al-

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CREE MEADOWS Coun-.· try. Club Share' For Sale,

$3,000. Call 630-608-0759 .

NEW ADULT MOBILE.PARK. Joins . links '. gqlf "course .R Hwy' 48. Now'le<ilsing. spaces. 258-3145

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(NICE). Horses Welcomel room tWo· bath. Very big· . 505-354-2832; Cell 505- and nice 'setup in EI Paso·

· 937.0p43· "must be moved.. Te)tas taxpaid thru 2004. Under~ ,

JUST FINISHED· LQm~ priced 'at.' $39,900.Grande area. . . 5·-acres. 505/622-0035 or 505/623·Horses okay. Capitan. . 7669. D,010'91

· Monjeau views.' "..3Bd/2,5Bath. . coVered FOR SALE IN TULARO-'

· .decks. Arches. Mu'st see' SA•. NM' 4Bd/2Ba mobilethis one! 258 c 3576" 937-' with lot, appliances,wood

. ·~232. or 937-27.62. , ' , , . stove, carpo.rt, beau.tiful.·,· RANC.HO. RUIDOSO. 338. ' yard,' well kept,· see to ap-,

· preciate. $37;000 abo•" Little ·f;3ig ·Horn. 3Bd/2aa, cash; . By oWner. (505)585-

ownerfinancirig.. $10.060 4979'down, $700/month. CallCassy 1-~05.644-8027 . '.

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'In. this newspaper is sub­'Jec~ ~.to the Federal Fair

. . .HQusing'Act of '1968 whIchm~kes it illegal· to atlver-'tise "any preference, Ijtni-

· tation . or discriminationbased. on ·race" color, reli-

· gion~ sex. handicap, famili-· ar 'status or nationa:! origin;9r any· I.ntentlon to makeany such preference.' Iimi~tatlon or discrimirlation;" .This . newspaper will notknowingly accept any· ·ad-.vertising for: real estate

· which /s in violation of thelaw. Our readers are here­by informed .that all. dwell­ings' advertised', in. thenewspaper are availableon' an equal opportunity.basis. To complain of dis- .crimination; call HUD tollfree 1-800-424-8590. .

BEAUTIFUL 2,400SQ.FT.Home'. with .almost 10 .acres, fenced ·in. 'Awe-

· some shop/barn, house .& .round' pen.·Centrally locat­ed betvve~n papitan. Ru!­doso, ,'& Carnzozo. Beaut!­'ful .view of Sierra Blanea-,· Loma Grande Mts., andNogal P.eak. For infor,ma­lion on the home' ot yourdreams~ Call 1-505-354-2020 .

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the Ruidoso Center of E;NMU .·709 Mechem Drive

Ruidoso, New· Mexico 88345(505) 257-2120 http://www.ruidoso.enmu.edu .

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. Support SllIff position;. .

. .Successful applicanl must be II high school or OED grad!Jate..

Ability to read'lInd write al a level appropriate tOlhe dUlies of Iheposition. Up 10 six months llfCuslodial expe.ricncc·.prcfcrred·but nnl

required. Must be proficient in usc of cuslodial~and Iighl mainte. .nance 100110 and equipment. Applicanls should also possc;ss excellent

customer service, interpersonal communicalioo skills: Successfulapplicants musl·have (he abi.lily 10 wurk evcning houl's with limitcd

supcrvision. Bilingual skills (SpallisblEnglish) arc als()~ strongly .preferred nUl nol reqUired. Beginning sill"ry. is $~,59 per hour

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Ipterested ~pplit:antsmust provide. a t:omph!ted Uni"ersi~y .·application. letter uf'llpplicatiqn and current resume. '..

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NOW HIRINGCooks & Dishwashers

Paid VacationStar~ $8.50+

Lincoln County Grill27 J 7 Sudderth

200 HELP WANTED

LOG CABIN RestaurantNow Hiring: Cook & Wait­ress. Experienced OnlyNeed Apply. WeekdayBuser, & Part-time host-'ess. Apply in person 1074Mechem.

'UNCOLN COUNTY ZiaSenior Citizen's Center inRuidoso Downs has anopening for a Driver/CookAide position. Applicationand job descr.iption availa­ble at the RUidoso DownsSenior Center 393 High­way 70 West. RuidosoDown~ . or Lincoln CountyManager's Office~ Applica­tions must be submitted by4 p.m.• Monday. AugLJst 2.2004. Lincoln County Zia.Senior Citizen's Center isan Equal Opportunity Em­ployer and il) compliancewith ADA, Title II A.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS,Great starting pay. Allshifts available. Shift Man­agers . & maintenanceperson needed . Opportu­nity for advancement. FulllPart time available. Applyin person for immediate in­terview at Taco Bell.

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HELP WANTED - Full timeCastller Great Benefits.Apply m Person at 418Sudderth.

Civigenics/FortStanton ResidentialTreatment Center

seeks full-time cook,working .under

supervisor, highschool or GED, 'six

months experience,worK with specified

menus, driver'slicense, pass criminalhistory check, lift 30 .

Ibs., call 354.8305for a n a pplicatH 'n.

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DOLLARRestaurant

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Ruidoso D.owns, NMis accepting

applications' for thePOSition of part-time

Court ClerkLimited hours.

Salary $750 hourly.Applications accepted

until position filled.Applications· available

at HieCily of RUIdoso Downs

122 Downs DriveRUidoso Downs. NM

88346Phone: 378-4422

Fax: 378-4586EEOE

COMMISSIONED LOANofficer POSition availaple.Must have experience.Wpll-establised MortgageCompany With state-widelending. Carl RuidosoMortgage at 258·1316 orstop by 1123 Mechem.

~~e&DENNY'S DINER.

,.., now h,ring all positIOns.Apply 10 person at 2219Hwy 70 West RuidosoDowns. NM All shifts

available Interviews willbe scheduled upon

receipt of appl,cation_

DATA CHEK, l.LCNow Hiring­

IrH'iedralp. need for SkipTrace and Telephone col­lection ProfeSSIonals. Ac-

count Receivables.MedIca!. delinquencies.and NSF COllections.

CompetitIve payl Pay rateZ1nc Pay Incentives nego­liable With expenence incolrectlons or telephone

"ales' Full time positions_Apply 'n person @ 2904

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200 HEl.P WANTED

BLOCKBUSTER IS nowaccepting applications forr>art-time employment. Wewill be looking for employ­ees to promote to man­agement in the next fewweeks which will allow formore hours. The companyIS always looking for goodemployees to not only pro­mote withIn our local storebut also tor our other 95existing locations. Oppor­tunities within our compa­ny allow tor growth areavailable. Starting pay$525-hour Apply in per­son at 134 Sudderth.

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402 APPl-IANCES

501 SERVICES

13 FURNITURE.

.Mansfield Furnitu;-e". . .' .. . .,,NJ=,W &. USED

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.A~A.~A SIDE.-eV-SJDE ..r~frigerator. Gwbed ice: .crushed .ice, & water filter:Light.in . the· door. ' Brandnew,~$70d. Firm., Call25~·4800 . ... .

FOR SAl,E- Goose .neck·tri:l.i1er. 8x20, $1500 and

14' Aluminum boat with: 25 .HP .' 'Evinrude' . motor,$1200 .. Call 258~3111 . .

FOR SALE~'Video Poker-Ma9hine. $7{,b. Pool tablemake offer, 00.11 256-3111 .

· VERY. NICE Upscale. GiftShop if] Midtown. $67.000-

· Cash. 'No. Re.at.· Estate:'· P'~as~ .re~ly to Box, 2132,· RuidoEi9 NlVI 88355. .. . '.

. FOa·. SALE- '. Frame shop'equipment. Fletcher. 3.000glass c!,.!tter/C & .H 60" 'm'at

•cl,JtterlShrjnl;<. wrapp!?rllT]at, .· boardfframe .· sampleS/fo.am, . core/glass

etc. $5500·Call 258~5552 .. , .

.BIG 'SALE! Office furniture .&.equipmem, 'dlning s~t, .piano. retrigerptor. & other

· misc . items.. 2V01 Sud·" .'de.rthnext. to Michelenas. .,Call 257·0075 '. .'

. '. CdUNTER 1·2". long' .withFormica top/wood edge,"$200: Call 258-5552.", . , .. _. - : .

· 5TH-WHEEL, . RV: hitch.$80. Mtk.asa Japan, 8"place setting:..$$0. TaYlor .Smith and Taylor. 8 place

. . setting ... Exerc:i:ie· saddles, .., (2), $125/$75"257-5751" ., ,

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• ~. • < ' '- • r' '.' tan do deck builditiO IitePaltS. .' . . .

· eustom'tabl..~t$6 repairs. lIome 6 fumltUre~Ouer 30 grs.. eJqJerience. f.ree' es'umates.·R~e. rates. Ua.ue,lhoto albUm of preulous work.~.'

·call SOS.336.4048or Cell. t ..soao2IS.16!)8.J()e C. Deaton..' ..

. USREY: WA.TER·WELL DRILLING&: PUMP SERVICE WD72' .

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!Jt:a·li"an·;AHt;.iq~e .Bed"loom'

270 WORK WANTED

290 PETS

304 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmes

273 PERSONALS

501 SERVICES

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. Queen s.i.z(,' ·Iwel· ..!. l;.<lnlP Cdhinets .brE·ssE;>r-lar»t'. l.!· t\nnoire . '· Bl>r/nJOn, w;IJI~ rJ)U'-I ./'1' (J~~'r .' .!-" ,· .. '

Bcdro'om Pi"" I"': I;', lilll) • '\1f))Dirt,: .~~ 110\) it~

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Reawood DeePs· ReffioGelmg' .Palnijng r New Conslf\fctiOfl

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.GA,RDEN G:R~EN'+'Sf.Jper. Cle'an Yard Work.Haulin\;j, Tree Thinning,

Fire Breaks. . .. Pine Needles. Roofs and

..' .Gutters. Powar Washing.257-.2172 or 808-1101 ..

· [email protected]

. LOST (3RAV/WHITE, long.haired 9at. Lost on MOflleBlanc:;.. If found or feeding:'"

· .Call 2p8-2681, S.he's Terri·bly MIssed By Family

GAZEBO '.' . SHOPPING"· CEinter- 2117 Sudderth. 14

Shops-:office..·1 .cabin. 2'. restaurams. 'midtown,'.' Owner flnanci\lg. w.ww.pat-

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.. 866~254c8824 ask for .PatPatterson. Re/Max of' Ala'-· - .... .mogordo. .' ,

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<face, His name is· Riddick:, Nice dog. 'Last seen in.. Garriz"o. . Gan:yqn·., RE-··

WARD. If found'pleas'e call'·257.-0893' . '.. . .

.. ; AKC ,MAL~ . Westie . PUP:pies•. 9Wks . old. $1 ,200,Champio'nship' .. pedigree'~!~t::g:"erit h~alth505i·

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· IN SEARCH of a' profes­sional mate .age 50.-.55.

. White or Hispanic.· .6ft or·, taller with no attachments,

Must·. 'enjoy' country-living ..' danc;:ing.· long~wa(ks.. and'. "the fi'!er· tt)ings . in life

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Applications accepted .. until 4;00 pm Friday,, JUly 30, 2004. .C9mplete jOb description

anC! applications at the· Village of Ruidoso:. .

.313 Cre,e Meadows Dr.,· Ruidoso, NM 88345,

Phone 258-4343dr1.,877~700c4343 ..

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501 SERVICES

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benefit package I"cl~ded .(vaCatl~1n. sick. retirement &

Insurance): Applic<;itions· accepted unt1l4:0a PM. .,Friday, july 30, 2004. .CompJetejob' description and

· applications at the, Village of·Ruido~o.

. 313 Cree "Meadows Dr.· . - .. .

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AU shifts avaihible...' Benefits availabl"e..APPLYlN PERSONCome Grow witll.US! .2812 SUddeith Drive, ' . .

200 HELP WANTED

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ENDORseOHEAL'l'RtNSUfIANCE* AT bASGI! RATES ,...• A companl' Who's A.M. Best Rating is "A·' (El<CELLE r linl)ncia! strenglh' '.., .~ Aiiy Doc1or" An)' Hospilal' . . . .• You cannol be singl~out /6r ii rale inctllast!-or C3noellation." RIiIl(ib!e.pr/lUrams 10 ~i1your needs ail.d your bUdget ' .... .' .•.Plus tillM 100 va/usble buiJlne" benefits thrJIu h s:istH:lBtlon memwrshl. 1· . . . .

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c~Rilling's an> rt'N!ewed end allirm<t<l """,,,ally. Thill rntin9 is the 4-I\llI_t of 15 tetings._ mtlI'I>ll<if!Ihlp Is 1OQUlre<l, MlNATL0314 i:J<P. OOiDS. I.ken/led.ln "'eoN Mexico /I j ..~as.

304 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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quality lifestyle 'tt 'beautiful ItIouJoitaJ" re~ort. ar.ea.· '.For Sale 'by OwIter;.l520l.+39:.4.Z01, . ": . .

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IMMEDIATE CARE CLINIC63Q:..5300 (No Appointment N8c85Sa~y)

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. ant~Dafendant(s). upOn' request. RegistratlonlTEN1 #: . 18 . . WICH OR Minimum Bid:' 26 19618 2000NO'1 ICE OF SALE wlllclose promptly at the 26' 6137 2000 . $190.00 . . Ass~ssed Owner:REN",NOTICE IS H~RE8YQlV- start Of. the sale. Contact .' As~essed Owner:OE~ .• ITEM #. '33. NEY, JAY A.~ PELORES~~04,tha~\hgnho~ug¥~to:gd,property.Tal( Division pe"'~ NEEN, JERI . SECTION.. 26 11322' '2000· M, l,INlT- BLOCK~ , 3,

. .' h' '. Sl;mne 'or the County . 19..' . TOWNSHIP~09S. Assessed Owner: HUD-, . MT. VU~W ADDITION l-OTa.m~. t e lJndersigned TreasiJrer for exact loca~ RAN(3E,;l4E· TRACT 1 . SON. TOM· 'UNIT. 1 ~ 7 WEST OF H AVr;. ON '.Special Master. . Vlilll.at the ·tion where the auctiQnwill . l;'OCATED IN THE· 8LOCK~' 6 C~MELOT- FIFTEENTH STt./1inimumnL~;mhelast centranty"e 0cf the' be conducted. NW4SW4 (LOT" 3) IN . SO. -AMENDED LOT· Bid: :$300.00

Incl;) n qun' ourt- SECTION 19, SECTION- '. 20 WJ:ST OF I;:DIN-· ITEM # SO 'hQuse, Carri;zozo. New . Done' at Sarita Fe, New 19. TOWNSHIP-09S., BURGH PLACE ON WAR- 26. .' 20588' 200.0'Mexl<:o,se,1.I all the'rlght, tl-' Mexico . this day.: RANGE-14E· TRAC'L 2 WICK DR Minimum Bid: Assesfied Owoer-: RUE,

POP-UP ". CAMPER" tie and. ,oterest ,of, the 7/12/2004 ·LOCATED· IN THE, $190.00 YQN· . '.. SEGTION~30,51 • 6' St· . I k Ii. . above-named Defendants' . " . • NW4SW4 . (LOT 'Sl IN ITEM # . 34 ., TOWNSHIP-11 S •. RANGE-·IC:~~~X.··1a¥:eB:t~o'ny. . din an,dlo th~ hereinafter ITEM # ' 2 SECTION' 19, SECTIQN-: 26 '11954 .200014E A TRACT. OF L..:AND-=xcellent condlth:m. Was .. ,escrlbed real .estate to 26" .731. ~oo.o. 19., : ' TOWNSHIP-OQS,:Assessed Owner: JO· SITUATE .. WITHIN THE$19bo.Now $1495. Call . the,hlahest. bIdder, for Assessed·Owner: ARM- RANGE-ME' TRACTS HANNSEN. GREGORY A, . ,E2SW4SE4SW4" AND257,;2996" ~... cash~ :'tJ'le property to be STRONG. BETrY .'. 'LOCATED IN' THE UNIT~ . ' .J3LOCK· 26 . WITHIN .' THE

. solq IS located at 163 Pon., UNIT-.. 1 BLOCK· ·6 NW4SW4 (LOT 3} IN . RANCHO RUIDOSO VAL- 'W2$E4S~4SW4, CONT'G', dletr.ost~" RUL!dO'sol" c·and . is' WHITE MOUNTAIN ES-· SECTION '1·9.EAS"t OF LEY ESTATE:S LOT- . 8 1.18. ACS.•. · MORE OR., ~2371T(7)28 . s ua.ern .lI')CO n ounty, TATES SO. LOT - . 6 - 'HWY, 480":' FORT STAN-, . SOUTH· OF .' L1TT\..E . LESS.' EAST OF MOCK-"

'LEGAL NOTICE, .. . N~w Mexico, and is partic-' PER AMENDED .PLAT TON.DR Minimum Bid: .CRE;EK . RD ON BOOT- . 'INGBIRO " ON ,WOOD ..'. . ularly.describedasfrillows: FILED IN TUBE NO. 476' $900.•00' HILL RD' Minimum ,Bid: , . LANE Minimum Bid:

,Invitatl:on·. to .Submit Bids' LpOoTN'Q2EAR'OBSLA'OCKHE1G7,OF EAST OF' JACK .. LITTLE ITEM # 19$600.00 •• '. .$1.~50.00 . '. ." '04.05-003... .. ' , ~.. .' .1 HTS;.. DR ON STONEMAN DR-: 26 . 6241 2000 'ITEM"# ·35 .' . ITEM #. 51 '., . . ,UNIT .3, RUIDOSO; ,L1N- Minimum Bid: . Assessl;ld Owner: DIA-. '2,612721 20.00 26 . 20591·. 2000

"Inmate'Medications" g~~~c~~~~~T.ciw~'t~:fiE~':i00~ '. . MONO.' $HEILA . J. Assessed Owner: KIND. '. Assessed Owner: RUE- ... D.ue:·· September '14. THE REPLAT THEREOF .. 26.... 1043: . . UNIT~. 1 '. aLOCK-: .. 3'. RONALD' HOWARD .' &'. DA, FRAMCI~CO A. &

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.'. l'heQounty of ,Linco.ln is' QF THE COUNTY CLERK BACH-' . OF WARWICK ON ,CAM- . 23 - UNO. 1/~'INTEREST'14£ NW4NW4, LESS' A.. r~questlng bids' to supply: .. AND, EX~OFF'~IO·'.RE- EI::-LER.G~LBERTEASON BRIDGE.· WAY Minimum . ONLY. ON JUNCTION OF. TRACT CONTIG .. 23;456. prescription ,and non-pre- . CORDER OF LINCOLN,· 6< UNIT- '. BLOCK-·~ld:·· . $430.00 .' . . SUN VALU;:Y RD' ·&·ACS.TO :rUCKER, PER'

'scrlption medications' to' COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, . CHAMPION'S R.UN CON-.ITEM #20 '. ' .' SNOWFLAKE' RD . Mini- ,'. BOOK: 1988-5, 'PGS 160·Uncoin County . Detention·' ON' NOVEMBER 2. 1987,· DOMINtUMSLOT' ~ . 418. ·26 .' .... 7443 " 2090 .. mum Bid: $800.00·' 164.' EAST OF HWv 246 .

..C~nter ,Inmates,. Average IN CABINET E, SLlD,E (UNIT) IN ,RUIDOSO Assessed Owner: : FER- ITEM # B6 .' . ON . 'CR C006 Minimum. expelJd,ture for the. past . NO.. 97, .. ' . .. ~ OOWNS AT CHAMPION·~RO.WILLIAM SECTION- 26,' . 13432. 2000' Bid: $1 ,300.00 .

. . two years was $52,685 per .and . all lI:nproverrye,:!ts, . In~. RUN ~ONDO UNIT !Vllm-. .21 , ,.' TOWNSHIP-09S, Assessed 9wiier: LEE. '. ITEM # . .53 ..EXERC'SE B'KE, . key. year; Initial contract peri-· : cluQ1ng, but not hmlteq to. . .mum, BId: $2.600:00 RANGE:,,09E . ." HUEY, JR. & $ENAIDAR: .2Q.. . 20968 20POboard, women"sand men's' ' .. L.l,.;B. CONSTRUCTION . od is one year wi\h the op_the m<:inufactl,.lred . home .. .ITEM # 4'. ,.' ". NW4SW4$E4,.., SOUTH' UNIT-' BLOCK"· .4 Ass.essed Owner: SA- ',.shoes/clothes; office file, .'Uc.# 59460 . portunl~y to 'J:enevidor' three atta~hed:thereto and, more '26,.· 1253. ,2000. OF. CARRIZOZO . OFF . HIDAWAY HILLS SD. LOT' . MORA,' PAUL ,&LINDA

,digital camer~. lin~ris. July Spec,:ializing. in.'. Staining, . additional.'. years. ,Bidd~.r. partiCUlarly de.s.cribelfl. a!'; ~ .Ass~S$ed Owner: BAR-, .HWY54. . - ." .1 - (TRACT) IN CAPI- 'UNIT- . BLOCK- .2': 31. 8-2. 114 While Moun- Se.ahng,·& Restoring of ex- miJst. be'a New Mexico. 1979...Chl!lmplon, . Titan, .GO,HEABERT OR SAL- Minimum Bid:· TAN ON WEST LAST . LAVA VISTA SD. 'A PAR-

, "qln MEiadows Dr, . terior nat!JrClI woods. Jim registered pharmacy locat- '.' Doub.le WIde•. ,24',.x 40',. LIE· UNIT- BLOCK- .RIO· .$90.90 :.: ROAD Minimum Bld:C'EL. OF' LAND .IN. THE-'. ":., Lacy, 378-4800. " '. ed in Lincoln County. VIN# 139016F2611XAB. . ~ONITO SO. LOT ~ 46 -, ITEM #2'1 .' $400,00' . 'TOWN OF .CARRIZOZO•

. HOUSEHOLD . i , ' • . . '. . ~ '.'.,.. . ••. 'ASDESCRIBED IN DEED . 26, ' . '. 7662 '. 2000 ... ITEM # .38. '. AS FILE;D FOR. RECORDUQU,[)ATIONS.t\.LE-. " .~~~Odig~~;~~ to~~~e.d.a?t· aid packages' are available' T':'E.FORE.~OING '.SAI.,.E RECORDED'IN BOOK 69' Assessed Owner:' FLEM-·?,6 . 13866 2000 ON THE. 8TH. DAY OF

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roblil. rnd 'table w/4 chairs,' . 64B-2385 ext. 105.. " . cause 9n June 4! ,2P04, as .·ITENt # "5· ,. . B.LDG·1. PHASE I. . 53 EAST OF CUMMINGS . ,OF DAVE ON THIRD ST'oriental sideboard &, . Anornev - . al1J~.nded, b)' the. Order 26 " 1~80 200Q WEST OF RUIOOSO. ON WAY O~ CUMMINGS OR : Minimum Bid: . .

screen; oak' lamp tables,' .. ' ., JQmmg the TaxatIon and Assessed Owner:., .CAR:RIZO CYN RD , . Minimum Bid: . .., . . .$400.00. ' .. chaise. 'occasqhairs, . i204 M.,,,h'em #H Is/J.ane Williams R~vet:Jue' Department· 'of BJ:CK.'RO.BERT CORY. M.inimum Sid: $240.00 ' , ITEM #- ·56:'"

....' k ' Whi~c MountaiuPlaz:...· , Purcha.sing 'Agent· . the State of New Mexico· . UNIT- 3 . BLOCK.. THE . $1,050.00. ITEM # .' '40,. . .' 26. ., 2360.1 . '. gOOobar-er $(ao .,.entertaln- ,'" . '. .. as a,. Party Defendant and ' RANCHES, -OF SONTER-:' ITEM '# 24 . 26 '14616·' 2000 Assessed Owner:.menbc~r, 5 pc OClk ~drk" .-"lJan,krtlprcy ,.' '#62381T(7)28 . .,Amending J!Jdgril,en,Nunc ,RA LOT - 3"24 NORTH OF 26' 9252, '2000 Assessed Owner-: MAR· SWAN- . ';.irot ~ i c6m1\~tekses0" - Crimh,al Law' . LEGAL NOTICE' Pro Tunc which wa~ en-. SANTIAGO OR ON VISTA Assessee! Owner: G8IF:' . SHALL; . JOHN G., ,JR, & .~ NEA.. DAVID D. & TENNIEb~~E~,~~i;iingSCprin~s-': . .-nWI.··. N" t'" . h··'b· ... ~er!3don ·Jun~ 22. -2004, ,RIO·BONITO'DR·Mininium, FIN, DONALD R. UNIT- UNIT.··· .BLOCK- ,4' M,UNIT- " BL.OCK-. 2.' , . ., . 0 IC~ IS ere YQlven' pur- ,.b~lng· an ·ac'lon·. to fore- Bid: .. ' $1,250.00.' :. V BLOCK- 34 PONDER-· PALO ,VERDE RANCH- MT. CAPITAN,' SO.lamps'~To~;-~m~E~T" • GeIJeral CIvil' .suant toe 20.6.2.3108;G. ,close a m0!tgageon. the . ITEM # ·'·6 .... .' .' OSA HEIG-HTSSD.LOT - .. ETTES LOT ~ 1 - N2 OF . AMENDED LOT - 10 IN

". it~!!t~;urr;urid~~Clnd : ..' L;tigar;01z . NMAC, the.' follOWing above:pescnbed property. .26 . '1'8BO 2000 . 24 'NORTH OF. YELLOW LOT'ONLY AS -RECORD. CAPITANON'NM HWY.48VCRs. DVD. sm ste.reo. . 505' 258'. g'O·'4'6 .' ground. water discharge.' The .Plaii'!tlff's'. judgment.· Assessed Owner: '810- .. ' PINE ON,SLUE SPRUCE . . ED IN no BK: 89' . PG 85.' .Minimum Bid: .

, KITCHEN; Cookware &:. _.' - 'permit ajJpllcatipns ,have 'which inclL!des interest· WELL., .He .. F.,' UNIT- 'Minimum Bid: . . . .' . WEfiT 'OF CORRAl- ST $1,450.00', A'" . .:pe~n proposed for appro- . and <;:osts, IS '$48.209.32 BLOCK- 4 WHITE OAKS' $250:00 . ., ON REYNOLDS CIRCLEITt=M#.· 57 ,

~HOCW.P~~'2f.~~·r:ad~Ii.' ';. Ifill jjlit, call c~llfct.. v~l.or dlsapprcwal. To r~- . and the same bears int~r- ..0. p. LOT -3 'IN WHITE ITEM#26.,Minimum Bid: . .... ,26 . 24049· . 2000.'"::===========:::;:==:::t. " view·. the ·draft permit, .est·at .9.125%, per "lnnum OAKS ON HWY·34.9 Mini~ 26 9793, 2000. '$300.00 Assessed Owner: .. THOegrit!, llI~e new power was.h· r ~ pleasecont~ct·the Ground. from May '1,. 2004. 1;he .. mum-Bid: $8p.00Assessec;lOwner: . ITEM # 41 "MAS. HEATHER . ANN ..' .er.outd~ufuKniturecharc;l- PRIDOYCLEAN 'Wat~rQ~ahtyBur.ea~ of- amount of SL,lch inter~st t~ .. ITEM # 9·' HANKS. MARILYN UNIT- 26. :15548 2000'· UNIT- ... B,LOCK-. A·'

·ware T C:. '~3 hevy .. Janitorial 'and General . f[ce.1n Santa Fe. .Pnor to' the' date of sale Will· be' ',26. '. 2535··,. 2000. BLOCK- ,B' CARRIZO Assessed Owner: CARRIZO C.AEEK SO.'~CTs.~~".rt1:.:.t~caf,r~. Ma1ntenance. Serving AU. ruling on ·any . proposed $1.144.-75. . ,The Plaintl.tt Assessed OWner: '. CREEK SD. . LOT - :2 .MCTERNAN ," GERAL- :. LOT- -. 2A PER REPLAT

your Home care needs discharge permit·· or' its' ·.has the right to bid at Sllch BOYD. ROBERT & MARI-' SOUTH' OF . GRIND-. DINE" L. . .UNIT-" .FILED IN CAB G. SL 357. '.,.. (~~5E)aJ~~~4~e.4~! . Since 1989. References motiification. the NM J:nvi-. sale:and submit its bid var- .HE::LEN UNIT-' . ',5 STONE CYN. RD . ON BLOCK. 11 MIDWAY WE;ST OF 'RUIDOSO ON'

, Available.' For Free ronment Department. will bally or in writing. The BLOCK- DeER, PARK. CARRIZO. CYN AD TOWNSITf= LOT- 'I CARRIZO ,CANYON RD, . Estimates Call·376~a456. allow thirty (30) days. after Plaintiff may apply all or VALLEY SO. LOT - 12.0 Minimum Bid: . LOT - '2 -1/2 INTEREST ,Minimum Bid:

LARGE 3-FAMILY Sale- Leave message between th~ dat~ of PUblicfltion. pf any part of its jU.d9Menf.to NO.RTH .OF DEER. V AL- "$1,15Q.OO ' ' . . ONLY '. EAST OF WEST $420.()0Friday 8. Saturday, .5mal.l . 8:00ar'n~6:00pm... . thiS notice to. receive. "lII!nt- th.e purchase. pnce tnlleU LEY DR ON ANTLER DR 'ITEM #. 27 . $T ON. SPRING RD Mini- '.ITEM if 61' ,appliances:. roll 'tqp d~sk,. ten. comments !'lnp dur!ng. ot cash. The sale m~Y be .' Mlnimum'Bld: 26 .99572000 mum Bid: $370.00 .. 26'· .' 24176 2000,vacuums, lamps; new Cir- . WhIch . a public' -hear!ng, postponed and resched-., $500;00. . Assessed Owner:HAR- 'ITEM it 44 .', Asse.ssed Owner:

• cle Y· Saddl~,. exercise !flay ·be requeste,,! by'~ny . .ul~d at t~e discretion' of ITEM # 10" .RELL, JOHN R.' & .SUE 26. • 15993 2000·' MORNING GLORYbike, . dishes', : glassware.' mterested· person Including '. the Sp'eclal Master.·.. .26'. 2805 2000' .. BETH UNIT-" BLOCK- Assessed Owner:. '. .TRUST UNIT- BLOCK-clothes, many video's, the' apJ?licant;. Requests . NOTIPE IS" FURTHER . Asse~sed OWner:-' :\0 COUNTRY CLUB ES- MITCHELL. .BILLIE JO .7 • BOULEVARD A(>OI-

. b"ooKs.audio • tapes, & for- puilHc hear!Qg shall set GIVEN that the real ·pr.op- r;JRON- '. . TATES SD',. LOT .. ,' 4 UNIT- BLOCK,; 7 TION LOT, 1 ~ $2 ON-much' more-Cheap! Capjc '" forth. t!le. reasonswh.y the-erty and improvements . IJO. ARMANDO & UNIT- EAST OF TORREON ,RANCHO RUIDOSO VAL" .LY LOT - . 2 - E. 10FT.tan, 3 mil.es off 380 at end heanngshould b.(\l held. A. concerned with herein will BLOCK- . t WOLF LOOP ON BLAZERS MILL LEY ESTATES LOT· 13 S2 SOUTH OF DREXELof School St. . hearing will. be held if the be. sold subiectto any. and SPRING$. SO. LOT -8 RD Miilimu.m Bid: ." SOUTH ..OF' . UTILE • BLVD' ON DAVE Mlni-.MO·V'ING. SALE~" Eve'ry- ,·NM Environment Depart. all patent· reservations, . WEST OF HWY 37 ON $4,200:00'· . '. ,CREEK RD ON CHISOLM Inum ~jd: $7-50.00 '

. ment determin.es that there easements.' all recorded WOLF SPRING· LOOP" I,EM # 28 . TR Minimum Bid: ITEM #. 62 . . '.thil':lg ~f6e$" WID, dresser,. is sjgn~ficant'pul;>lic. iOler-' aril;f unrecorded liens, not MlnimunfBid:26 .10174' 2000 ;$450:00' . 26 24178 2000.·bed. toys;fl:Jrhltl,Jre. 203 .; est. ~equests for .heanng. foreclosed herein, and all $650.00· . . .' Assessed Owner: HAW-' ITEM # 45'Assessed Owner: . .Smokey Bear Blvd. In shou,ld b!=!. submitted to the.: recorded 'and unrecorded tTEM # .'11' THORNE R.' 'BRIAN & '26 18247 2000' THORNTON. JOE GLEN,..·,Capilan across from Farrr'l- GrOund Water Quality !3u-. special assessments and, 26~ . 2806· .' 2000 VICKI L~ :'UNIT- . . 3 AssesSed Owner: PERCl-' '&. SECTION-03. ··TOWN;'·ersMarket,7:00am.. . reauattheaddressbfllo.V\l.' tax~s. ti;tat may be 'due. Assessed Owner: BLOCK:' THE RANCHES fULL.'· PATTYFLOVP SHIP-08S,. RANGE-10E A,'MOVING·S.t:'LE:- . Friday. - •. '. ..' - . '. • Plaintiff· and its attoroeys. BRON-··.'. OF SONTERRA LOT- UNIT- !3L0CK- ALLAN TRACT OF LAND LYING.30th & Saturday, 31 st Bam ~~6l' PoLJJMOUTJ:I Iva~,e~t .. DP #: . disclaim all responsibihty" 00: LETICIA A ..& UNIT_. 24a WEST OF CAPR09K P. ASCHOFF BD. LOT - IN. . THE;: .'. NW4SW4tir '1 pm. Winter c1olhes,. '. O~donCOr\d~~o; •. C~rrn505~ 1401 .' for, .and, the purchaser. at. . BLOCK- - 1 . WOLF . CT O~ HWY214 . Mlni- ,100, UNJT~ ,BLOCK- CONT'G. 9.985' ACS••tools, camera equipment.·' ~57-4373 . . '. the .saletakes the pr,?perty SPRINGS SO. 1,.OT- . 10 mum BId: $1,000.00 ALLAN P. AS;CHOFFS.D. MORE . OR LI:=SS.(urniture,' ,Beanie Babies.. '. '. . FflcUity/Applicant: . SUbject to, the valuatJonof WEST OF HWY ,37 ON· .ITEM # 29 LOT - 101 EAST OF ME~ SOl,JTHWEST OF CARRI-,Something ·fqreveryone., .1987 . EL. CA~INO,' Little Creek RV Park' the property by th.e County WpLF SP~I"':'GSLOOP 26 '10323' 2000 . CHEM DR ON ,~ILD-. Z9~0ON ~CHLARBRDCorner' of 110 Buckner' $2.500.'. Call 258-1053. Asse-ssor .as ·real. or p!=!r· Mlnlmum.Bld. Assessed Owner: HEL- . Vl!00D CIRCLE ,MlnHllum Mlnlmum.~ld:

.. Country Club Or. Please· leave message. Howard & . sonal p~o{lerty,.afflxture of $1.700.00 . LERICH. JAY T. UNIT- . 2 Bid: $7?0.00 . $430.00; " . Toni Varnadore, Owners any mobile, .or 'manufac- .' ITEM # 12 . BLOCK- 13 BLACK FOR- ITEM #. 46 . ITEM # .' 63SATUROAY, . 7:00AM. 1990 FORD Black/Silver PO'Box 2479" tured home to the land, 26. 3220 2000 EST· SO. '-. AMENDED 26.' 18694 2000 26..' 24212 .2000;'Computer games,comput- c-ustom. van.. 100;000 Alto, NM B8312 I deactivation of ·title to a .Assessed Owner; BURKE, .LOT· 28' NORTH' OF Assessed'Ollliner:" POL- '. Assessed Owner: . TIARAer·desk. patio' swIng,., lawn miles; captairas chairs, mobile or manufactured· JEF.l.RY L & BEVERLY' WESTMINSTER RD QN· . I.,ARO, LARRY, TRUSTEE DEL· SOL. INC. UNIT-mower, . blower.. broiler. electric couph. makes bed, 'Closest City~ home on the property. if VNIT" BLOCK-" 9 . LANCELOT CT' Minimum· UNIT- ··BLOCK- . CBLOCK~ ·TIARA DEL SOLo'.(en, southwest, dec~r. $4.7~t? OBO.· Ex~ellent Alto any, environmentalcon~.·SUN VALLEY SO. LOT - Bid·; . $340.00 REO CEDAR SO. LOT -.. CONDOMINIUMSVNITtoys. household mIsc.• vld-' ~ondltror, 257-6745 Eve- , . tamination on the property. 13 . EAST. OF SNOW- ITEM # .. 30 .6·NORTH OF SAM TO- , 22, BLDG 4, PHASE I.e~s, mQre! 409 t\Aary Dr... . "-lngs.9:,37-3451 Day. . County: Lincoln ·if .any•. and zoning viol;:;l:' . FLAKE ON SUGAR BUSH . 26 . 10324 2000 BIAS RD' ON HALF CIRe WEST. OF CAMELOT ON

1995 .HONDA '. Civio Wid~" . '. tions <;:bncerning the' prop- .Minimum Bid: . A~~ess~d Owner: .HEL-. CLE DR Minimum Bid: . .E~CALlI3UR RD '-Minlmum'. 'f' ..·. ' . . Notice: . . . .erty. If· any. NO"tICE IS $4.500.00. LERICH. JAVT. UNIT- 2 $'1.500.00 . Bid: . $1,400,00,b0!;fY, ull ground effects.' ..Little Creek RV Park. Ho- FURTHER GIVEN that the ITEM # 13 'BLOCK- 13 BLACK FOR- ITEM #47 JTEM# 6418 wheels.. n~eds body wai'd & Toni Varnadq~~. purchaser'. at. such sale. 26'. 3221 . 2000 . EST SD.-AMENpE::D 26. 18758. 2000' . 26 24305 2000$'fr;60 Jao t~~~39~elts. Owners., pfopose to. dls- shall take title to the above . Assessed Owner:. . LOT. -27 NORTH OF .Assessed Owne.r: POR- . Assessed Owner: .

, . " -. 'q charge up to .8,209 gallO~s des~ribed real propertY BURl<E,J~RRYL. & BJ;:V~ 'WJ;:STMINSTER RD ON ,TILLO. JOE B. & SOPHIE ,ME;:AN'S, ROBERT B ... JR.1996 TOYOTA Camery. 4- per day'of dome!3tlc waste.. ~ubJeCt tq.-a on~ (1) ~ontfJ ERLY YNIT- •. BLOCK- LANCELOT CT Minimum .SECTION-10. . . TOWN- '. UNIT- BLOCK- ·21door sadan,~e, pS,' pw. Pn"!'ary c~ntamtnants·as- nghlof red.emptlon. . 9 SUN VALLEY SD. LOT -' Bid: $280.00· SHIP-08S.. RANGE-10E A MCDONALD· ADDITIONpower door locks, amlfm . spclated W:1th tnls type of . . . 14 EAST OF 'SNOW-ITEM # 31. TRACT OF LAND LYING LOT.- 7 - N. 11 FT. ON-stereo cassette. cruise.- tilt, . discharge Include mtro~~n" NICk Vega. SpeCIal Master . F~KE ON.SUGAR BUSH 26 11054. 2000 IN THE NE4NE4CONT'G.. LY LOTS- 8 9 10 11excellent condition. 'compounds. . The fqclllty POBox 383 MInimum BId: Assessed Owner: . HOO- .601 AC., MORI;:.OR SOUTH OF TENTH ST,$5,300.336-4612 . is looated, 3 miles frQmAlto Carrlzozo,NM 88301 $550.00 MAlAN. lONE UNIT- LESS, DO. BK. 90 PGS. ON C AVE Minimum Bid: ., ". in' SectIon 25. T10S. (505) 648-2217 ' ITEM # 14 . BLOCK- 1 WHITE OAKS 184-185. WEST OF. HIGH- . $1.100.001~9tooMER~URY $T~a~~~, R13E, Lincoln County.· Up #6230 3T (7)28(8)411 26 3222 2000 VALLEY SD. LOT -. 1 LAND AVE ON CR A009 ITEM # 68,mleSt . .'.' to 8,200 gallons per day of LEGAL NOTICE' Assessed Owm~r: . . WEST OF BULLION Minimum Bid: :26 25661 2000

1~77 Nova, 50,000 onglnal Wastewater is discharged BURKE. JERRY L. & BE\/- LOOP ON JICARILLA RD .$450.00 Assessed Owner: WAL-miles. $3.500. 9all 378- f~om a RV park to two sep-: NOTICE OF PUBLIC ERLY UNIT- . BLOCK- Minimum Bid: ITEM # 48 LACE, MICHAEL LEE &4823.225 Eastelrele Dr. tiC ta~ks followed by a AUCTION.SALE OF REAL 10 SUN VALLEY SD. LOT $300.00 26 195:28 2000 DONNA' G UNIT- ·11999 HYUNDAI Accent, leachfl~ld. Ground water PROPERTY FOR DELlN- -7 EAST OF SNOW ITEM #32 Assessed Owner: . .BLOCK- 1 HOLIDAY,88,000 miles, motor in ~ost likely to be,affecte~ aUENT PROPERTY TAX- F~KEON.SUGAR BUSH 26 11321 2000 REED. LESLIE UNIT- ACRES SO. LOT- 4Agreat shape. Needs .c1utch, IS at a depth of approxl- ES STATE OF NEW MEX- MInimum Bid: Assessed .Owner: HUO- BLOCK- 9 CARTERS REPLAT FILED IN CABI-$2,000 OBO. Clutch cost: mately 20-?5 feet and ~as ICO TAXATION. AND $550.00 SON, TOM UNIT-1 PARK SD. LOT -1. NET E,. SL. 175. NORTH$125. Call 937-1397 a total ~,ssolved sohd~ REVENUE DEPART- ITEM # 15 BLOCK- ·6 CAMELOT NORTH OF RID~E:. RO OF PERK CANYON ON=-==-=-c=-:-::=--....."..."......--.",...-., concentration of approxl-' MENT PROPERTY TAX 26 4885 2000 SO. - AMENDED ,LOT - ON HIGH· sr MInimum EBARB Minimum Bid:FOfl , SALE-. 1954 Ford. mat~ly 2.100 milligrams DIVISION' Assessed Owner: CON- 14 SOUTH . OF EDIN- Bid: $300.00 $400.00

.' Mainline $2000.. 1?63 per hter. Telephone #: (505) 827. CRETE . PRODUCTS BURGH PLACJ; ON 'WAR~ ITEM # 49 .Chevrolet short WIde plck-. 0881 -0882 _ 0883 -0878 UNIT- BLOCK- 6

COMPLETE HANDYMAN: up. $1200. Call 258-5552 'NMEO Permit Contact: " .. , BLACK FOREST SO. -maintenance and repair. FOR SALE~ ;1990 Chevro- Miriam Rotkin-Ellman Notice is hereby given ~~~~:::tg>F6~~LSEAd~~~~~~tgry,•se~\rng. or ~POafn~~ I!;!t Astro Van. $1700. Call .Any interested person may that,' pursuant to provi- ON WINCHESTER RD

258-3111 obtain further information sipns of Section 7-38~65·. M'ln',mum B·ld'..lng. Free Estimates. . efer- NMSA 1a78, the Property. ences .available. 257-0649 or request· to be placed.on TID< Division of the Taxa-. $270.00or 808-0414. 2004 'OLOS Brav'ada. m'ln' t ~ facility specific mailing tion and' Revenue D'enarl ITEM # 16

list or request a copy of. '.' .., . - 26 . B071' 2000 .C·.OMPLETE 'REMODEL- condition, 13.000 miles. th d I ment 'will offer for sate at A . 0 ES'

$2' 3 850 257 5157 • e propose approva or nu'bll"c auetl'on','I'n LIN- ssessed wner:' -'iNG. -Best Quality. Best .':. .. . . disapproval of an applica- COLNCOUNTY., begin- TATE OF CARL. DEBORD

'.. Priced, Quickest· tum- . 94 JEEP Grand Cherokee. tion from the ,Ground Wa- . . UNIT- . .. BLOCK-' S'KY-around. Satisfaction guar- .5:2Iv8 ,loaded, towe. pact:<- terPollution Prevention

Oing. 'LAND ADDITION LOTS-

ariteed.· Available.immedi- . ·age'... WeH maintained. Section 'of theNM Environ': Time: 10 AM . '1035 1036 1037 EAST.·OFriteiy, Calf Jeff @. 808- . Runs Great. $5.200.00. mei-'1t·· Department•. tele- Date: 8118/04 '. '. PEAK"tR ON MOI.)NTAIN1441. Ruidoso. '. OBO. Call,505-808-1650. phon~, (505) .827-2900,' .Location: LINCOLN '. TR Minimum Bid:CRITTER CARE- Lo~ing , ' .' and may supmit written. COUNTY COURTHOUSE . $240,00 .

. Will comme.ntsto 'the Ground PO B X yITEM# ,17 . ,care. for your pets. '. i I .. 1997. GRAND Cherokee- . Water' Pollution' Prevention CARO 9 Z' 0..... .' 1 26 6102' 2000 .g~r;r~~4~8:y~~~v~0~~ss~g~' ·Umiteq. Edition. 4x4, Come. Section, NM Environment' ·0970

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0 ",M. 8830- • Assessed OWner: D,EL·if I'm away. '. '. . see at. 1 to Brad(ord or call Departme-nt.. P,O. . Box· . "tf'easurer Telephone #: MARTIN,. LP:' A TEXASEl:.A1NE'S DAY CARE-' ~57-7272, tor 257-7935'~n6g: Santa" Fe, NM (505) 64B-2397,·. "kJ~~"\TCU~II~~~1E:.fr.fE~·s.tate Iicensec;l.354-~209#62034T.(7}7,14,21.28 . The sale to ~ontlnue until .uNIT·1 - REPLAT.· OF

..' . all the fo'ilowing described LOTS '1.2,3.4, BLOCK 2 -RAINING.~INCREASE:···". STAi-E OF NEW'MEXICO' . realtrOperty has been of- '3RD ADDITION ,0 CREE

ENERG'Y'/0'ECRE'A'SE .ENCL.OS.E.0... · 5X8 Pace 'MEADOW HEIGHTS "SO'COUNTY OF LINCOLN· fere for t;ale. The terms . . , ..$TRESS:. ·· ..jump-Sta Cargo trailer, 2.003 model, TWELFTH JUDICIAL DIS- of. the 'sale will be ex- TUBE NO~ 695,' EAST OF

· Yeiga" '. TTH, 7:30-8:3'Oam,$1500. 505~257-:3843 Mo·, I .. d . ·t·...· th I . KIRKMAN ON MECHEM"':'n.lOT . . paine pnor' u .e. sa e fIA,'nl"mum Bid:'

Dance . Ganery.· $35/5' . ,and will be prOVided by !l1e $' .',..'asses,. '. $65f10classes. 2002 HONDO' Shadow. No. CV,03.256 . Property Tax DiviSion ,1,550.00. Yoga. for Heal.th· and ACE. lots' of upgrades '. '.. .'Peace" Tu~esday eve- .. , . " '. MORTGAGE ELECTRON-.nin~s 6-7'30pm High Me- chromed. out, . rrllieage . IC' .REGISTRATION SYS-"'. . . . . ,. ·2956. . $6200, Call 258-

a ealing, $49/5 classes. 3111 or 915-845-5323 TEMS, .INC.• , AS· NOMI-, ClaSSes on~golng. Cheryl . . NEE. FOR RESIDENTIAL

. ~~~an~er. RYT 500. 336~ ,F=UNDING· ~ CORPORAe.' '., . TION, .... .,

EXPERIENCED ,HANO'y- . 2004' 'ALL£:.GRd, ~2tt., 2 Plaintiff.MAN . Servi.ces .' Available.· slides. 2 ~c's. 5.5. gen, vs. .No Tas\< Is ToO Smalll .Call jacks. Workhorse chassis. ". ANGELA T. CORDOVA;258-!5153 or 9.37-9307 .$100.009 . value. for CAMERON M, WILLIAMS; .!.'nytlme. . $13,000. Change in fife cir- ~J8~AT6~~A~r3E~J:}EV.JFH nlME & D k .. I cumstances.. Call· 25B- ,

" ,'. ec repairs, a· 5327 . THE . STATE OF' NEW-sq 'palntlng,power wash- . MEXICO; and JOHN DOE.ing, se.aUng. Referen'ces,and JANE DOE, (true'available. Call 258-3703 ' . names unknown),' Ten-'

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1VI0Vlt'lG SALE- ~l,Jrgun~ysofa' & loveseat, $350.Coffee '&2 end taQJes.$·~75. 2 lamps, $150.9x11

_ Burgundy Rug, $200.2, cherry wood barstools.. $250. Round'. marble top,~1 plant· stands•. $25/each..1' Black wrought ircn, round .

· taple, 4 chairs. & self ignit­.' Ingl3BQ grl1lwi{j1 2 full

propane tanks; $300. Of"fers Considered. ~57-.0107

· MOVING . ·SALE~ . Every­. thing MustGol Household·ilems. furniture, chain ~qW,

· electric pipe threader with· vice,triJck tire chains/toQI

box'es, . security screendOQr. propane, ·tank w/gas, " .19~1 , Dodg'e . Dyna$ty, ....$HWO OBO. Caljto View257'-4898 or 937-382..

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