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I To AI!JuqUt'rq11" I ncll'lground IS ttl" pnllH' C'{lnt!"l(·tOI on 1 hI' \\. 01' k 1"- tl 'ntilt 1 ", .. 1:--' to last I'r'(lnl :'\Io"'('mht'r 1 'Il Fp!nual, \A'oTk 'v\,'dl 1""-';,11 <In Apnl :L ",',Ith th,' c"nqd,'tllln for Ma: .... If). :20l)\l pl"".,"('1 ,'q"'I"I"O! IS MartIn \\','':;1('1' 0111 01 thp R 01 "'I 1'1 ("1 offlc''', Kathryn \'" proJ('{'t rll.lflagf'r ('1I :\II'\J'lIH'I"qU(' l 'nd('rgnllll1d (SEE PAGE 2) annpxl which hp callpd pretty nwf'. Marti npz said hp didn't want to build a faelll ty so niee that people want to go then-, "I've hf>ard pPOplp In RUIdoso say that vvinter is eoming so thC'y want to go to Jail." Bol> Calvanl pn'sentPd a ronc('ptuaJ deSign for a new de1('nt\on center With an e-gtlTnatpd of rnor'e than $4 TTlllll0n TIlt' ('onc·ppt Hip« has :ll .H2;) ua ['f' fe-e-t With prt>fabrwatp<! (·pII:-- that JJl'ovldf' for malt'S Road Bridge Begin vvilling tozgo out of his way to accommodate us," Maddox added. Donaldson said this was a positive step, especially in light of the additional state police comi ng to the area. At the October 21 Lincoln County Commission meeting. county cornrrussioners reviewed and approved the agreement that councilors accepted on October 26. The nev..r agreement defines a Ruidoso, county or state prisoner, and outlines what (SEE PAGE 2) Begin Design CARRIZOZO, NM 88301 ---- - ,--....' -- '-:;> - ------'-- -;.. 22 "The woodpn hndgp on State Road ;J49 just Ix,ron' White Oaks will be r'pphwPd Novpmbe( 1 Aceordlng to Npw 1\1('xwo Statt' Highway cHI' j Transportatlon Dt>partrnt>111 (NMSHDI proJPM manag"! Robin Nlckpls WIth HDH EngIneering. v.,·orks -.:t<l11-- Monday. Novt'ml>t>l 1. on rpplacing thE' old woodt'n bndgp With a c'onc'rp(I' struMurp, The 'V.1ooden bndgC' IS locatp<1 .lust Ix,to:I' the Whitt, Oaks townsrt" •t White Oaks Replacement WIth a foundation deSIgned for a seeond story. but they would not put a second story on the Jail. Wilson said the pr"Oblpm WIth remodelmg the existing jail is the eost to bring it up to code. "I f W(' are spending taxpayers' money I want answers:' Martinez said. Hp sald he had toUJ"('C1 the jar! on the Wednesday thp meeting. "1 ""as appalled by the situation," Marti nez said, "As I drove off I rpalized I didn't want people to go thprp." He also said hE' toured the "c-ondo' (Jail about whether the police department has altemati ve plans in case of the detention center refusing to. take a prisoner, Maddox said there are other facilities. such as the Otero County Detention Center, or the police department can keep a prisoner beyond 72 hours if there are extraordinary cicclllTlstances. Maddox was most pleased that now there is an open line of communication between the county and village, which was not there before. "Torn Stewart is STOCK CAR AWARDS were presented to drivers at the Alamogordo Stock Car ASSOCIatIon bar becue October 23. Street stock driver Josh Hammond of Carrizozo, second from left, received the Sportsmanship award, Street stock car drivers and their season records, from left KeIth Greer of Carrizozo placing 5th. Josh Hammond of Carrizozo plaCIng 3rd, Harry Johnson of Alamogordo placing 9th, Cal McNan of Alamogordo placing 4th, Bobby Curran of La Luz placing 2nd, and In front Will Sewell of Tularosa placing 1st. Hammond's car #28 IS sponsored by The CountyNewB, The Carrizozo Auction Co., Texaco, and Clay's Engine Service Greer's car *63 Is sponsored by The Lincoln County News. by Doris Cheny I fall gops on sched ule Lincoln County eould have a {'lev.,- detpntion centpr by Apr"il 2001. At thf' Llnc-oln County CommissIon on 21 in tht'" Llncoln County Courthouse In Car' r IZ0 Z 0 eo un t y c-ommlssionprs unanimously authorized the county mHnHger to begin negotiations with Nims. Culvani and Associatps al"chiteetural firm for the design of a nevv 122 bed dptention c-pnter. When the rneeti ng reached the Imlnt for discussion on thp detpntion newly appolntpd county commissioner Lt:>o Martinez asked hovv far the county vvas in Its eommitments towal·d a detention C'pnter, Martinez In last wC'ek's edltlOn of 'rIfE NEWS, qupstlonpd why the C'ounty npeded a nf"W detentlon eentpT, At the meetIng, Martlnpz askpd whethpr thp eXIting Jail c-ould be expanded. County ('ommlSSI(}ner Bi II SehwC'ttmann saId there IS no r'oom fOI' expansion. County commiSSion ehairrnan RC'x WIlson said the eourthousp hui It .. _ a D D 0 ._ ••••• a D ......... D a , •••••• 0 D I a u .. Q. l ••• D III _ Q 1.aBODlO. ,_ Q ••• a .. •• aa-llIaDa W ... - a .. d .. .. c ...... .- c " .. n , ... .,; Negotiations On New Jail but at least 'We'll be talki ng." Maddox said he spoke with Stewart about the details of agreement. which he considers workable. "I feel very comfortable and I feel there is good faith on both parties," Maddox said. "When we have a major event occur we will give the county manager a time line (to indicate when events will happen) to (allow the county time to) make acconunodations at the detention center," I n answer to a question from councilor Bill Chance County full-time Job and IS unable to contlnup thp part-tim£' <'ustodlan pOSition, TJ·ustees approved &hlarh publishing for the pOSition on Octolx-r 28 and November 4, IntervIewIng on November B. and making a recommendatlon to the ll-ustee::s on November 9. Schlarb received approval of the trustees to attend the 1999 MuniCipal Election School, November 4-5. 1n Albuquerque. They a)so approved per diem and mi It='agp for hpr to attend the 'rhpr<" was no one available to discuss the school flashing caution lights that were requested by school superintendent Glena Goodwin so nothing was decided. Approval was given for t he Capitan-Carrizozo Natural Gas (CCNG) to use the town's frequencies on their mobile radios. CCNG asked for pennission to use the frequencies as they felt it w'Quld save time and possibly lives if the mobile radios were equipped to utilize these frequencies in case of an emergency wi th ,natural gas. Christina Full, manager of the Carrizozo Recreation Center. was present to give the monthly report. She and the trustees discussed payment of the personal phone calls that were on the recreation center telephone bill that the trustees a nd wanted her to reimburse the town for. Full said that the man who (SEE PAGE II) holds any state or county prisoners when the LCDC is full. 'We still have a jail thBt is too snwll," Donaldson added. "And t.he detent.ion center has the right to reject any prisoners. but we have better communication so we know when there is a problem, and we can take corrective action." "I think this is very positive and we have a conunitlnent to have snore meetings to diticuss a variety of issues," Donaldson said. '''We may not get anywhere, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1999 : . .-... To Pay Half Phone Bill town clerk/treasurer Carol S<'hlarb in att<>ndan<·p. Sevpral rpsolutions wen' passed. The resolution which provided for· inc-reas£> of rpvenups and expenditures in the 1999- 2000 fiscal year hudget was approv<>d as follows: th<, publie safety department gene raJ fund Ii ne item supplies and pxpense was increased by $1,159.84 received through a default judgment of forfeiture; the police department general fund was increased by $2,250 received from the surplus equipment auction: the law enforcement protection fund was increased by $4,805.60 received from the surplus equipment auction; the water department fund \.VBS increased by $6.753.60, for repair of wells, received from the surplus equipment auction; and the sanitation fund was increased by $600. Trustees approved the resolution which designates Camille Castillo. planni ng and development specialist. as the town certifying environmental official. This is a of the Community Development Block Grant (COBO) and is for the town's Irtreet improvement project. Resolution 1099-22. also approved by the trustees, designates CarniJIe Castillo as the town certifYing environmental official for the town's waste water project. Trustees accepted the resignation of Paul Griego. custodian, He has secured a manager Alan Briley. and chief ,of police Lanny Maddox met with Lincoln County Commission ern-irman Rex Wilson, county manager Torn Stevvaq and county attorney Alan Morel to address a number of issues concerning the housing and care of prisoners. 'We went through and defined what are village and county prisoners, and the fees to house them," Donaldson said. The agreeTnent also provides for the county paying Ruidoso if Ruidoso VOLUME # 94. NUMBER 43 Carrizozo Action Team sponsoring a Town Meeting at 5 p.rn. Monday, November 5, at Carrizozo Woman's Club. Hollis Fuchs, soil conservationist with Natural Resources Conservation Service will facilitate the input session to develop ideas for economic growth in Carrizozo and surrounding communities. The Town Meeting will begin with a free spaghetti supper hosted by Carrizozo Chamber of Commerce. A citizens' questionnaire wiH be sent to every bOxh01der in Carrizozo. Coinments are invited on the qQestionnaire that should be Feturned to Carrizozo IiJU'dware on 12th Street, the Chamber Co.boo;;e Visitor's Center. Gin. Gallery or by mmling to Box 706. Cilmzozo, NM 88301, questionnaires ,Itlay o.hro be returned at the ToWn Meeting. I SOLEMNLY SWEAR. •• Newly appointed Lincoln County Commissioner Leo Martinez is sworn Into office by District Judge Karen Parsons at the beginning of the lincoln County Commission meeting on October 21. Martinez was appointed to the Lincoln County Commission by Governor Gary Johnson, selected from a group Of 14, to fill the vacancy on the boardcreared when commissioner Wilton Howell died In an auto accI- dent on September 1. by Barbara Culler On Tuesday, Oc-tolx>r 26, the Tovvn of Carn-izozo Board of Trustt='es held their regularly scheduled meeting. Trustees Jam<"s Silva, Eileen LovelaC'(", Wesley Lindsay, and Cynthia Morales and mayor Manuel Hernandez and Carrizozo Action Team Sponsors Town M'eeting Carrizozo Of Personal ..... .... by Doris Cherry A positive line of conununication has been opened between th,.e Cou.pty of of Ruidoso-over the housing and care of prisoners. At the October 26 Ruidoso Village Council meeting. councilors finalized the two part agreement that spells out how. when and how much it will cost to house prisoners 'from Ruidoso in the Lincoln County Detention Center (LCDC). Ruidoso Mayor Robert Donaldson said he. village SOUTHWEST jv1ICROPUBLISHING INC I B 07/03/1999 26B 2h27 EAST YANDELL DRIVE \luunty Reach Ag reement For Jailing Prisoners ------ ..

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annpxl which hp callpdpretty nwf'. Marti npz said hpdidn't want to build a faelll tyso niee that people want togo then-, "I've hf>ard pPOplpIn RUIdoso say that vvinter iseoming so thC'y want to go toJail."

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vvilling tozgo out of his way toaccommodate us," Maddoxadded.

Donaldson said this was apositive step, especially inlight of the additional statepolice comi ng to the area.

At the October 21 LincolnCounty Commissionmeeting. countycornrrussioners reviewed andapproved the agreement thatcouncilors accepted onOctober 26. The nev..ragreement defines aRuidoso, county or stateprisoner, and outlines what

(SEE PAGE 2)

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CARRIZOZO, NM 88301

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WIth a foundation deSIgnedfor a seeond story. but theywould not put a second storyon the Jail. Wilson said thepr"Oblpm WIth remodelmg theexisting jail is the eost tobring it up to code.

"I f W(' are spendingtaxpayers' money I wantanswers:' Martinez said. Hpsald he had toUJ"('C1 the jar! onthe Wednesday befo~ thpmeeting. "1 ""as appalled bythe situation," Marti nez said,"As I drove off I rpalized Ididn't want people to gothprp." He also said hE'toured the "c-ondo' (Jail

about whether the policedepartment has altemativeplans in case of thedetention center refusing to.take a prisoner, Maddox saidthere are other facilities.such as the Otero CountyDetention Center, or thepolice department can keepa prisoner beyond 72 hours ifthere are extraordinarycicclllTlstances.

Maddox was most pleasedthat now there is an openline of communicationbetween the county andvillage, which was not therebefore. "Torn Stewart is

STOCK CAR AWARDS were presented to drivers at the Alamogordo Stock Car ASSOCIatIon barbecue October 23. Street stock driver Josh Hammond of Carrizozo, second from left, received theSportsmanship award, Street stock car drivers and their season records, from left KeIth Greer ofCarrizozo placing 5th. Josh Hammond of Carrizozo plaCIng 3rd, Harry Johnson of Alamogordoplacing 9th, Cal McNan of Alamogordo placing 4th, Bobby Curran of La Luz placing 2nd, and Infront Will Sewell of Tularosa placing 1st. Hammond's car #28 IS sponsored by The l~incoln

CountyNewB, The Carrizozo Auction Co., C~rnzozoTexaco, and Clay's Engine Service Greer'scar *63 Is sponsored by The Lincoln County News.

by Doris Cheny

I fall gops on sched uleLincoln County eould have a{'lev.,- detpntion centpr byApr"il 2001.

At thf' Llnc-oln CountyCommissIon m~'ting onOct(~b{'1" 21 in tht'" LlncolnCounty Courthouse InCar' r I Z 0 Z 0 • eo u n t yc-ommlssionprs unanimouslyauthorized the countymHnHger to beginnegotiations with Nims.Culvani and Associatpsal"chiteetural firm for thedesign of a nevv 122 beddptention c-pnter.

When the rneeti ng reachedthe Imlnt for discussion onthp detpntion ('pntt~r, newlyappolntpd countycommissioner Lt:>o Martinezasked hovv far the countyvvas in Its eommitmentstowal·d a n~ detentionC'pnter, Martinez In lastwC'ek's edltlOn of 'rIfENEWS, qupstlonpd why theC'ounty npeded a nf"Wdetentlon eentpT, At themeetIng, Martlnpz askpdwhethpr thp eXIting Jailc-ould be expanded.

County ('ommlSSI(}ner Bi IISehwC'ttmann saId there ISno r'oom fOI' expansion.

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Stewart about the details ofth~ agreement. which heconsiders workable. "I feelvery comfortable and I feelthere is good faith on bothparties," Maddox said. "Whenwe have a major event occurwe will give the countymanager a time line (toindicate when events willhappen) to (allow the countytime to) makeacconunodations at thedetention center,"

I n answer to a questionfrom councilor Bill Chance

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full-time Job and IS unableto contlnup thp part-tim£'<'ustodlan pOSition,TJ·ustees approved &hlarhpublishing for the pOSitionon Octolx-r 28 andNovember 4, IntervIewIngon November B. andmaking a recommendatlonto the ll-ustee::s onNovember 9.

Schlarb received approvalof the trustees to attend the1999 MuniCipal ElectionSchool, November 4-5. 1nAlbuquerque. They a)soapproved per diem andm i It='agp for hpr to attendthe ~chooL

'rhpr<" was no oneavailable to discuss theschool flashing cautionlights that were requestedby school superintendentGlena Goodwin so nothingwas decided.

Approval was given fort he Capitan-CarrizozoNatural Gas (CCNG) to usethe town's frequencies ontheir mobile radios. CCNGasked for pennission to usethe frequencies as they feltit w'Quld save time andpossibly lives if the mobileradios were equipped toutilize these frequencies incase of an emergency with,natural gas.

Christina Full, manager ofthe Carrizozo RecreationCenter. was present to givethe monthly report. Sheand the trustees discussedpayment of the personalphone calls that were on therecreation center telephonebill that the trustees pa~d

a nd wanted her toreimburse the town for. Fullsaid that the man who

(SEE PAGE II)

holds any state or countyprisoners when the LCDC isfull.

'We still have a jail thBt istoo snwll," Donaldson added."And t.he detent.ion centerhas the right to reject anyprisoners. but we have bettercommunication so we knowwhen there is a problem, andwe can take correctiveaction."

"I think this is verypositive and we have aconunitlnent to have snoremeetings to diticuss a varietyof issues," Donaldson said.'''We may not get anywhere,

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1999

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town clerk/treasurer CarolS<'hlarb \.V~r<> in att<>ndan<·p.

Sevpral rpsolutions wen'passed. The resolutionwhich provided for· inc-reas£>of rpvenups andexpenditures in the 1999­2000 fiscal year hudget wasapprov<>d as follows: th<,publie safety departmentgeneraJ fund Ii ne itemsupplies and pxpense wasincreased by $1,159.84received through a defaultjudgment of forfeiture; thepolice department generalfund was increased by$2,250 received from thesurplus equipment auction:the law enforcementprotection fund wasincreased by $4,805.60received from the surplusequipment auction; thewater department fund \.VBS

increased by $6.753.60, forrepair of wells, receivedfrom the surplusequipment auction; and thesanitation fund wasincreased by $600.

Trustees approved theresolution which designatesCamille Castillo. planni ngand development specialist.as the town certifyingenvironmental official. Thisis a l-equin~lnent of theCommunity DevelopmentBlock Grant (COBO) and isfor the town's Irtreetimprovement project.Resolution 1099-22. alsoapproved by the trustees,designates CarniJIe Castilloas the town certifYingenvironmental official forthe town's waste waterproject.

Trustees accepted theresignation of Paul Griego.custodian, He has secured a

manager Alan Briley. andchief ,of police LannyMaddox met with LincolnCounty Commissionern-irman Rex Wilson,county manager TornStevvaq and county attorneyAlan Morel to address anumber of issues concerningthe housing and care ofprisoners. 'We went throughand defined what are villageand county prisoners, andthe fees to house them,"Donaldson said.

The agreeTnent alsoprovides for the countypaying Ruidoso if Ruidoso

VOLUME # 94. NUMBER 43

Carrizozo Action Team i~

sponsoring a Town Meetingat 5 p.rn. Monday, November5, at Carrizozo Woman'sClub.

Hollis Fuchs, soilconservationist with NaturalResources ConservationService will facilitate theinput session to developideas for economic growth inCarrizozo and surroundingcommunities. The TownMeeting will begin with afree spaghetti supper hostedby Carrizozo Chamber ofCommerce.

A citizens' questionnairewiH be sent to everybOxh01der in Carrizozo.Coinments are invited on theqQestionnaire that should beFeturned to CarrizozoIiJU'dware on 12th Street, theChamber Co.boo;;e Visitor'sCenter. Gin. Gallery or bymmling to Box 706.Cilmzozo, NM 88301,C~)lnpleted questionnaires,Itlay o.hro be returned at theToWn Meeting.

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I SOLEMNLY SWEAR.•• Newly appointed Lincoln County Commissioner Leo Martinez is sworn Into office byDistrict Judge Karen Parsons at the beginning of the lincoln County Commission meeting on October 21.Martinez was appointed to the Lincoln County Commission by Governor Gary Johnson, selected from agroup Of 14, to fill the vacancy on the boardcreared when commissioner Wilton Howell died In an auto accI­dent on September 1.

by Barbara Culler

On Tuesday, Oc-tolx>r 26,the Tovvn of Carn-izozoBoard of Trustt='es heldtheir regularly scheduledmeeting. Trustees Jam<"sSilva, Eileen LovelaC'(",Wesley Lindsay, andCynthia Morales and mayorManuel Hernandez and

Carrizozo ActionTeam SponsorsTown M'eeting

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by Doris Cherry

A positive line ofconununication has beenopened between th,.e Cou.ptyofLin~lnah~he~i1lag~ofRuidoso-over the housingand care of prisoners.

At the October 26 RuidosoVillage Council meeting.councilors finalized the twopart agreement that spellsout how. when and howmuch it will cost to houseprisoners 'from Ruidoso inthe Lincoln CountyDetention Center (LCDC).

Ruidoso Mayor RobertDonaldson said he. village

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steps need to be taken to 'jsi1 ogx:<eernmd, the .-..nt;yadxnit. prisoners1_LCDC. wiD not bold the ..m-- In the~ 8.IP'8e.n:umt the Hable fbr claims -bBsed' on ~

LCDC wlll bo...... prisoners ~.... qrtbo~ or' ._ Ruidbso on a space- . persc>xmeI In the LCDC. The

'.6vxIilab1e basis. Both parties _UXiQO wiD not bold·the_ that Ruidoso Will·calI ·vIUIosebann1esa fkoxq o1sImJr •LCDC tor' accommodation bBIJed on ~genoeor the_rebmIIJlns _ prisoner vU1Bge o~.a·thIrd -'¥ I..to the fIIdUty. AxV-1xIdlv1dual . respect to a vIUIose prt......,..•.cited solely under tbe'11le _mom its soodRuid..... Municipal c:iode is throuSb Jwxe 3D, 2000 with_end a villAge prisoner P1">vision to _ afterand thevlUlose Is _nslb1e annual revi_.. .Cor aU Uonspo_on _ ~ the co~~on costs. Any com'Q'iission JIleetiDg, Morelindividual elted unde...- seid ....ee"'.......wltb .Imil....laws and ..m- munlelpal wordins wiD be._tocodes Is consi_a coW1t;y the otbor. DI1IIJielpolUl.... 'In' .'pri~nerUIItil the -person is the co~, 80 aD will bearraisned _.... a Identi..,..,........-..,·!'r district judge. Morel also ~d it Is ""'1"_ •Until the person appears -...nns........... in the LC::DI;:' •_ .... theJ.J48e, the viUage to not aceept _ .prisoners'·win be responsible for aU who are mentaU,y all, orwho-..spoi1:ation and detention ore exttemeJ.y _ orcosts. Any individual elted who hove other risk fIoctcmL·,-;either UDder state Jaw orRuidoso codes who bas onoutat:an.dlng WBliant ,tor'violationof' a .- law i.Immedlatel,y~ 1:0be a count;y prisoner'GIld the__ wiD he responsiblefor all 'transportlitl~n anddetention costs. ~.individualc1_""""""_e.­state laws is considered acounty prisoner.

"I'1le aga:eement aJsc)provides for the county toreimburae the village for thecost or-..sport!ng a co_prisoner. _

The vI1Iage wiD pe,yLincoln00_$50" dI\Y perprisoner for any portion of'sday for housing. Likewise.the colll1t3' wiD PIO" Ruidoso$60 a da"y per prisoner fbrhousing anyco_ prisonerin the Ruidoso ho1dingfacility. .~

LCDC administrator Winhove the right to nUecl IlI>Yprisoner f'tOln.' the villa,ge~

Medi..... -"""" Incurredby a village prisoner while inthe LCDC will he clJa.--t totheviUAge.

In the hold harmlessclause. which caused thecounty and vlJJage to differover the previous proposed

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::ult:::.~.3~~ =..::: ~~'::[.. :::. ::=.tw:m~ca~ ~ud:':mnonc:m::= =to~..~ .~-= __co:"aorms." t_would house 64 nwnher of inmates.coe="'·druers. 'D1e medi..... visitation. ~... detention sit..atJoo. - --........ to'.......... WOr1l: on" .

_ .....# ••. ssiiUbe-..nt;y_-.J<Ier ~._••-- -- .men. ope 12-bed dorm lOr 12 Tho! food se....u:e area areawouldl""ludetwooeUs Outdoor ,would ~'--'''-o1II.j''''"i-- "",._to_lettlle_.women. A two person WOuld include a kitchen prep with contained abowers and he <me1osed with ... fubrlc - ..-.-.......... wbi:h ...- a . 10.. Tmot l" in Ute~ .medical_n. a two· person .. area, licullery, office, ~lJet, an ........,oI'ftce ..-. -.,." . juwnlle~.. could IndustxiJdParl<. .~.~._- ~.. and a two ---n 'vi"~ d sto-- "'_.~ Multipurpose ~_ would A~~_.~_ would ~_ he"~with tilessviJqpo.. ' ..• ......,....~ ~- -.receI -- 1Y ._-. -_. -~ ~~~-_n ._ve' ftuIn--"<k-outhedalntho Co~ _ ......... Alan.detox bell would be included in'Ief'rigeratorsdesignedfbt provide. for prosrams-apd two offices a ........_'"I!i . _ .

.tbr • total of 122 cells. The a rnaxi.lnUDl of 250 inn'lBtes. video arraignment.. secret:myIwaltI' nevrJalL.' MOrel. said- the- ~:detention area would be The laundry area woUld Visitation area would fUeIwork m:.::: "At no point. caia,we look sho'Uld include it.. ~0Ii·

Include:""two _ and beck,"Wi_said."Wehove eIawoethatltthecotll1l;ydoeo. . to tiike one slow ·deJibel'8te not build a Jail on the

two bol&... eeIls,)JI'OJJerIor step_ a time " __-.0.. the lend WID reverteontroJ.a~areaanda -'.. ----.delowiins m.;,.. A saIIy port; ."We heed 1:0 get the _ , baektothetown.would includea roll-up door,a one van capacity and a I

fabric fence. Master cqnu:olwould include a restroom.end would sive visual site tothe entr.Y, intake andcorridor to. the pens and_Us.

CaIvani said the detentiOI)

center could he~ toexpand to 300 cells .in thefl.tt....... He also said that thode.isn wiD Includeprel'abricoted _Us to reducethe cost. sinCe the__tlon _ otbor

non-secure sp8cf;!8, could bebuilt of ..soft materials' suchas sheet rodL lie prOposedto devmopa design with Courbid~ with ~,.......,--pac! ges. _.~....price optioqr;. He alsosuggested the counw bid onthe kitchen and securityequipment separately tosave money on thecdhstruction.~_aavinPis the

building wiD be designed oaits own perimetAr with noexterior l'enclng """"pt therecreation yard. .

Schwettmonn ....ed thecounty commission to moveon the design of the jailsince construction costs tendto aIWIQ'B increase. .Sehwetf.lnanp said iC thecounty does not move on toUte design phase the stalewtll close the existing jailand the coUIlty will- have topay DlQre. "We're in a bind,.Sc~saicl.

'Scb'wiettrilanQ. ·"thenrequested Ca19Bni's cost tontake the designs withoutbeing attaebed to on aetualproject, Ca1vani said hiaCODlp8ny could. provide thedrawings for a flxed fee.without attaching the cost roa total project cost.

MaI'tinez then commendedjail administrator MikeBorego for hisimprovements in the old jail"For $5.000 I don't f"eel thejail is in such bad condition,."Martinez cornm.ented. "IaIwJO'B get aching rmut to seetax doJJm:s wasted."

Calvani recommendedMsrtinez visit the new jail inLuna County (that CaJvani'sfirm designed). "It's not SOldplated.' Calvani seid.

.•.County coJnIl1issioner RioJc:Simpson said the state firemarshal did not care whatthe county commissionthinks. "He has nJIes and canmake it hard on us,"Si:m.pson said. ••

Schwettmann added thatthe county could lose itsinsurance. and if thathoppens the jail wiD close.Scbwettmann agreed "boutbIIns unhappy' withspending tax money. "Westarted with this prqject at$2.5 milllon and now its upto $4 million." Schwettmannsaid. .

Wilson said ~ .......m;yspent a lot '''bandoiding' theold jsi1 that bas been kept<>pen on the Intkxt to build anew~aiL "ICwe back out nowweVI~our commitmeDt,....WilBon /lPdecl. .

- Then WilBon asked CaIvanIIC .... hod figured cost oC. S tOtoperation DCa new detention .,·a.• c.center. Calvani said therewiD he two - atations in 2 :30 p rn. the' detention _nter, both • •eostlnsabout$1.lllI,ooou;pear Everyone TlVelcornel :'for einployeee., , - _j

AU other WlOtS· could be •......red by "'*"tlnsout~,beds. coun:t,y manager Tom. ~

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the C!Ount;y """"" tq -., .~the first step even JhoUllh ~tho~~_~_. jcost aba'" $187.000' Cor' a , PLEASE" He:> ops:;-rUtlAlFttI ,1IiDlobedlll!!t"'~'ll1lUlll ,'or', ••.. , ... ~~!I.M'I'l.e~,11 .,. Pr<iO~ld.!,,) .... <. j~~~~~c:.:" :.'" .'PReS"FRel; ,'FRiis' ,,' 'I,!theTownotC&rriz<lo!c>, whloh ---....------"'!"i'--................ 'i'" " ;'~':

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MartQlez·.........- theco~ find an' In-house 'compute!< prosram~ todeal witb·......... Pl'Oblems Inthe M...... Co~conunission'· chainnan IiteJtW\lson setd the C01UItY. Is"not big "nough" fbr an In­hoy.u;e' PI'OtP'8mmer, andTriadic was the oilJy,company to bid.

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ASI'CQAL INVIT.!'TIQN" .'YOU ARI! iNVITBD TO ATl"'BND A OBT..TOQJn'JfER AT "RIa NRCS/CA'A.R.IWZQ SOIL a .

WATHR CONSERVATION DISTRJC'r OFFICB,40P CBN"I1tAL AVENUB IN CARRIZOZO ONTtJBSDAY. NOVEMBER 2ND FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 6:00 _P.M. .

THIS IS TIm ANNUAL MEETINO AND E£ECJ'ION FoR. CAR.RIZOZo aWCD. ONE SUPEltvlSORPOSITION IS OPEN. JIM GRlDBR IS RUNNING FOB. "IHB POSITION. WRITE-IN CANDrOATBSARE WELCOME,

THE DISnucr ALSO·WISHES TO ACKNOWLEDOE AWARD WINNER.S Op·TIlE NEW MBXlCOASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTlUcrS IN"I1IREE CATEGORIES:

HIOKI'OWBR LAND- AND CAT'lLB COMPANY RECEIVED THB. ''OUTSTANDING RANCHERS"AWARD.

HARKEY CATl"LB COMPANY RECEIVED THE "PUBLIC LAND STEWARDSHIP" AWARD,

HOLLIS FUCHS RECEIVED THE "PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE" ~WARD.

our OF SEVEN CATEGORJES. CARRIZOZO SWCD RBCEIVED"I1IRBE WINNERS.

THE WINNEI\S WERE HONORED AT nm ANNUAL CONVENTION HELD IN TAOS ONWEDNESDAY EVBN1NO, OCI'OBER 27111• nfOSB ATJ"ENDINO WERE BILL AND SUSANmGHTOWBR. HOWARD .. BARBARA HARKBY~ S"J1!VB .. DONNA HARKEY, AND HOLLISFUCHS. ..

PLEASE. STOP BY ON TIJI:SDAY. HAVE SOME REJ'RESHMENTS. AND VOTEI

'.reaidentla1 ....b-total In ..dlfl'erent P1lioe. However.tbat dld llOt work _ ......the ""!'identl~sub,tota1 wes .llOt~In~_P1_on tb,e Pm.- taJ< bilL~~':'i~ssionerBill

$c••_a...........· said hetboUllI>t Triadic bes a__ib/litv 'tbr theprobleiJ\. end' the countyJieeda toO· 1<eaP. l! record of.pro_witb tbe company.''I tbiil1< W<tYe beell t ......ted.rat.heI'~~.,j~aeid. - .

.PBI'k said· if the ta>o billprlntlng_bed beenBiven the1nlb_fbr thebills sooner. U. prin~nscontractor_Id heveworked out the pro1>Jemlo.

. Newly appointed.co~commisBlon,er Leq Martinez .asked II LIncoln Counl;y isY2K read.v. P ....k said tbi.~r has· been a ~cess of-

. INcoming'reedy fbi' Y2K. ''Ibelieve the· (comput....>p_ bad,a goal andhas carried. ~t out,,· Pat"k saidof Triadic. "You ~Il alwQs_ problems. any time you •convert or upgl'Qde: asystem.I

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"I beUeve' I1rnJ)y thatLincoln County is Y2Kcompliant." Padc. added.

WhIle the totallllllOlUl11 thatI,In""ln Counl;y will bill outis more than $12 mtlUon, tbeamount the county has

. budgeted to receive inproperty tax revenues· is$10.687,587, Park said that isonly 93 percent or the totalBIDOunt the county Couldcollect, beca\1se the countydoes not collect 100 perciE.ntotthe'hm.ount bWed. out. 'Jl1e.renurining taxes arediBtributed. to the 26different entities tne countycollects fbr. '"It's (the 26dlstribut_ions) the highest inthe state." Park said of the

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!FJ'eG-.'" (lIm",,·,.,;u m.ul .out 27.094 billa tot tbe 1999 .tax year, worth$1;i.100,l;68.28 in propert;y~ ·f,·'

This 3'!'4'1:.'the- bl1III WIllshow .the'" dl&4'lbutiOJ1 of...........----..----Il!-..~..~-. .PIQ.....v ·.UIx$\..te the• . . .'. . dift'_entltlelit1>at_""

" . '. ~ONDA'¥S. - . . . a portiOn Of the 'pI'CIpeI1;y .f-Oapltan P~licLIbrary awry hour for" ancUI year '. _ •• such ....&ta1e,._.

<>1dIi; 2:/I() p.m, .' . .' mUDIClipsl. _ool, l><nIpital, .FIQST ....l'HIRD TUESDA'¥S soU end watol\ -. Sowevm:.

-Jalayne Spivey olthe District II Om.,..oltl>. State' t_ ~&tribution table is'Jlnglneer is atRuidosoViUegeHaIIl'rom 9 ...... to 1,2noon. "!'he

bl", there', ..... some ., . . 'pro ems.

,.' TlJEeDAYS' DwtnstheLinco1nCounty'. -Alcoltolio AnOllyUJ.OWl 8 p.m. Oatrizozo Senior Citi~' ,Comrnis.,J,on Ui.eeti:ng" ~D

zsnsl-Center. CaD 648-114ti fbr -IRlbrmatlon. Thursct8,Y. O~r 21.'. . .Lincoln~ '1'ree&urer'

., ,~NI!!BDAYS JciIqJ:l!l. li'....~ discussed ..".;•-NomeIn ToUch prlQ"er m~in8'.9 a.m. Ancho. Car- probl~"n18 'With the new tax .

pool from Carrizozo.Oall 648-2460 for Inlf,rmatlon. bills, '!P8OUice1lll' tht>. ~WEDNESDA,YS ... THUlI$DAYS' amo\ll\tS ehown lbr the

:--RuidosoPublic LibrBl'll' story time. 2-3 p.m. Wedn.... different ·dI&trib~on&.days, 10-11 a.m. Th··_A";··S. lor chilwen 8-6. . doFo~ fbrtbe tax bOlI~~· -.. ....--.". . . ne .....,.- a compu........-

THUlISDAYS pro~ Compan.y--Carriz_o School. Lib.....y Story ·Hour 9:30-10:30 called Tri.adie. "niadic d~s .

a.m. for prellchoolera age 3-6. the Jirognitnmin,g tor LinQOln-Lincoln CoWll;y Adult Singles Group 11:30 p.m. Call Co~end about 76 !?"-

36'2~e6 268-320 -,. ~-ti' d I' oCthe other count!e&lnNew..... - or. 1 ..ur IQ...........a on 'btl oca,tion. Mexi P,IUit 'd til-Alc:oholicsAnonymous8 p.nt. Carrizozo Senior Cen- Prob::~with thesmtax biU:

ter. Call 648-t1~ for infbrma.t.ion. .• are stue to' Triadic'sFRIDAYS prollJ'BDllDlng . chantle 'for

Y2K. .-Alcoholics Anonymous big book open discussion 7-8

p.m. Capitan Senior Center 354:-4032 for infonnadon. Park said she had thechoice of 1neIcing theTODAY, 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8S P!'Ogr&rnq:ler continue work

.-Vocal auditions for ENMU Community Orchestra on the tax bill format unf.iloperas. 7-9 p.m. First. Christian Church. Ruidoso. For the pl'Oblen1 was chansed,InflJrmation call 267-2120 or 267-4.979. and thus have tbe lex biliB

mailed out 1Bter than is• FR:IDAY, OCTOBER 29 mandBted by~ law. or

--capitan Elem.ent.aJ'y Awards assembly 8:30 a.m. goiOR with the ones nowTraylor Gym. . .' being pPnt&d and addrell&B4

--Capitan E1ement.ary Fall. Festival "1-2:30 p.m. _by tt¥! coJ?trBcted printer in-Capitan Middle School Haunted House.' Rio Rancho and be mailed

• SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30' • ontlme. .-Halloween in. Carrizozo! Park sRld the mroor--RecJ:aznation Day Party. 2:30 p.m. Carrizozo Com- problem is. not with. the

lDun'~ Church. printer of the.· tax bills.because that collipany only

, CanizozoPFK Halloween Carnival 3-6 p.m. Carriz. received. the lnfbrmatlon twoozo Old Gym. weeks before time to. mail

-T~!D ~l~~t!P\.. 6:3()-11:30 old Ruidoso UbraT)" the 9Pm.ndi\WJ:,wl\b.~io.buiJcl1njJ by .the floOI. Free. . When BIlked" whet the

HALLOWEEN. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 81 ' COnseq\l8nceB of IIIlIiling lex.-DaY light savings tim.e ends, set clocks back one bills late are. Park sidd it wiD

hoar. . make it so tdxpayers have-Halloween atSmokey Bear Historical Park in Capi- less time to mail· in .tax

- pe,yments befbre tbeytan. 6:80-8 p:m. Costume contest. at 6:80 p.m. ,become past due and. thus

-Trinity United Methodist Church 5th Sunda.Y Sing. affi!ct the overall .tax6 p..... collections fo.. the county.

NOVEMBER 1-5 Park added that she believed"':-Hunter. Education -Course. Carrizozo School tax bills all over the staJe·wili

Library. Call 354-6~6 to preregister. be late this year, because itMONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 is "a volatile time With tax

situations statewiqe."'This is--Ca.pit.&n Chamber of'Cornmerce i2:30 p.rn. cham.ber due to re-evalus:t.ion ()f

building" Second Street. property values and. rates--Capitan School ACT board meeting 1-3 p.m. statewide and pl'OgrarrigUng-Republican Party ofLincoln County, Cree Meadows problems due to the~

~Restaarantin Ruidoso. 5:39 p ..... social hour. 6 p.m.. din. computer programmingner, state party chair John Dendahl speaker. ~ng to rem.edY ~e

-zla Detachment of: Marine Corps League. 6 p.m. problem with the way the taxAlamogOrdo Federal Savings" Loan bldg. Call Paul at bills are printed., Park. said487·2777. June at. 434-4772 or AI at 437-3045 for more she worked. with the pndterirllionnati,on. to make the dJstributions (of

what tax money goes 'Where)work by putting the

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• • above. By age 65 aIl'~nO~.~ heart has beatene"i .7 over 2 billion times

C ter and worked .cOntinuously for

over 569.000 hours. Arterial depositsmake it work even harder and it beginsto wear OUt. Simply put, an aging heartis very difFerent frOm a young heart,For over 30 yeatS Presbyterian has beellthe leader in heart care in New Mmdco.Now through advanced teeh"iques inprevention, research and rehabilitationwe Can identifY those seniorS most at riskand provide early apd appropriate.~.

The l'resbyterial\,Senior HeartCenn:r.onc of thc «!p 100 Iu:arr hospitals inAmerica and another pietUl'Cofhealtb.

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s~~~'"f~;,j;~~regullllty, These p<leple ara.oelled E!MTs, They are reedy ,." ' "10 respond 10 any and all medloal emergencies al any tlmlt, ('>I'ffiij?' '" ",

•co:~;,yrew':~ ::':~ees,.u~:"T'"t~h:" :Va,1::"~ ;'faP.~:=~ ," ',ltI~'!'~of the day and nlcWt. ready to prevlda amergeneymedlca~","~~~;Zservice. These volunteer,EMTs take extensive training and' ~ . ¥!!::!'Wilesllng to be certlfted as Emergency· Madloel Tachnlelana " ',.,"'!''l...~t>ll:::-r....,.;;,,;· ·."f '(EMTs) and prevlde a muqh "eadad service, VOluntaar ,"PB"'~~~.-EMTs. agree to be on call for oeltaln hours e_ .1Naek ..,. ',',', ·_""'t·<lii~.~j- .when thay wll.1 be able to 'respond to tha page for an ' -; , 'i'IIOtii'W;.!~ ill QO~I:!tmi ,ambulance, Voluntear. EMTs, are not 'paId ..for tha hours ", l¥'thj,~ottot!lot ~tl> 'they are on call but do gel paid for,actual duty, f!'Om,iha ",·il!i~:lQl\'l"ti',..:J:ilUItime they respond to the pag" until the ambulance ratums. 1m ,,""'-'~ ............im!i "'...._...

Baing on call means having to laavS whatever you are ; " ~~"i'~ib;;.~~,~doing at an'll hour cf the,day Qr night. MealS and baths osn , ' ' ~ I ' ............be Inlel1\lplall'. ORe pel'5on was playing a gama with SJm)""". a .,.~._.: '''~ .friends when sha"Waa paged and as she Jumpad up IIhe ·.oio~!L~==".=:':::':.:b.tt~:: t:lt~"a::.':,':::.~~a::lc"~yt:: ::ib::~r .l~lt~,~o'"'.• ".' Utmost In tha mind of EMTs Is to do. thalr~ to SlIve ..."~ ...,!," "~••• , ,10,the Ilvas of the people lleedlng madl~1 a""ntl!1ll.. If then! ~, !lNf,~.-tl!l ~4\!oeIs a page UX' additional' EMTs ,ot 'for .another ambulance, * W'lJlu;.lQ~8OOO;;TbeC:Oil'l'ftrdoti

, many EMTs Will resRond even If,they are notonoell, othar ' "at.'he~ot.1he~EMTs mlghl ba working In a dlffarent location In the oounty .'I",tl)!l~~,~Ml.~and will respond to II, page In thst area I' naadad, They try '~~"';~:'t.~!. . '"

.to be ready at all tlmae, One EMT kaeps a thermos fullofllMiJ4\.""" ~Ilrtl<l ........'coffee at all limes to taka wllh him If he shOUld be pagad, " "'.' ", .~.ra.t=.lha.Je~.·~~",-,-.ItQt.. ~.

Un""ln County Is fortunat& to hava dedlcaled EMTs. , . ,," . ' ~.. _ ....Mgny'lhles have been aaved at aODldenls because of the • ' ., , ":~- .." '.'. - '1!D1lJ!O",j~atd,jr ablWequlck_actlon'Uaken by ,EMTS. Qll1er liveS heve been savad SIUlTA FE • ri-eaplta pleBs solutions·..... rillk,,· imd mecUp. teUing: Il1em to fllat Ihe' 0II1II: ,biiIt 0'" fUll ~' ,

'beoeuse palla",s were lransported to ahospltalfor naaded to let go.at the dr\Illlssu':t - basl""u.v untested. I?ut our thelil" ' ....q..est<lI '. fb'" c/Q'IoIpqd;':lmluae..tb!lJr"e(>pd" ~'l;surg"ryQr advanced medlcallreatmant, A little Ill" was 00v. 0ary3Qhnson sl\)l1S;ht>'A4' governw.sarisktak"",ande~""""'l9S ,,~~, tbii. hiI1tUol<.~.'"...Iously Injured a few yaara ago lind the EMTa saved har' keep l\arIIlme1'II1BawB,lI' until an ' _uter.,..And both or sOvernOil', along with their " PIIIik', ~d -lIhe,~'IIfa by providing emergancy treatmant on tha way ,to the he·.-' people "10 these 'l1!!"'l8 ...... abllut•.!'" (IeadI1nesl!IDl:l whetl1er tM man.Y' <N...IQ!lS. ,Ikom -hospll"l. S"alng har brlghl smile and watching har p1all 'bell Qndentand. He ,,,.,.. that great an' adventlll'" sa one shOw Is taped or live. ' .~.boutt~ bOlls and 'andri.nl areund todaY madelt all,worthwhlla for the EMTS; taka -- 'hdl.'tfell·'· , " In'Yitell.~toean'Jiie&''

All areas of Lincoln County "ead more csrtlflactEMTS.~eovet;rou::.ar;..:::=, ~~.~~, ,0 ,_ ,m~"'E'~=~~~_.~,._\Vl,~..t!...&el._t't''''l~~!,!.. ,•espaclally Ihe Corena area. AI Ihls tlma thare are only inhiataI'DL JQhr1son's I'eoua at this packed thesedlilte'lIO It WIll -..'..... 'un....... -,,:::.... 'three 15MT volumears In the Corona area, One Is In oollsge Virtually all Republl""" pomt bas' gone 'alJnc>st be, Isle Novembe,r or e8rIy T<easwera otllce n'-_"la,full tlms and away most of tha time. Tha mhar two try to lead""" have aaked Jolmsoh completely. , ....UQna1. Hla December before he "'9! ,~1o,PndI>Il1ceh~~~",spend to each an'" evary call but t!'tsy nead more EMTs to _k off" Rep..blican -ss """......._-s answeriftft ' ' '..vm 0....111. to II p,m. ~-....."In thaI area 10 helr,:PFOvlde emargency medical sarvlce, lawm8kl'rs are geltlng :;;;chi....~J:;'. tellsw~ appear. _ :~'thl'Ough l"riditY;· ~ -, .

Necs88ary tra nmg la available for prospective EMTa, uneasy alx>ut the ""nuns lIheani\'t11e sovernorwill be At the end Qfthe melIlI$lle' ,- • " ~!- ",Corona School Is planning to have an EMT cla88 on 'TV Lestalatwe and the eleotlens doingthat da'II. Instead the.... Is a dlreCtionfbr lOcal p"""" ';;from Clovis. Ir your are. interested. please call the school. to follow, in whiCh'tbey must is a meSsage for the national to call h_..istant,. Sh '.-

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Even If you don' went to ride In an ambulance as a hoping the governor will ,' , . - ,.' ' , "."patient. you could provide 8 deflnJte servicP for your start concentrating on other. . ... .;!

family, friends, neighbors and community by VOlunteering " m::io~:b~~~g= S'tU·'dy-.·"~"9·'g." Ta'Klf''''S·tl'ls"~", ·;:'o":u;-n'...;;;~~n".·"'I~n·::.--:' t"',J<, .\0 be an EMT and riding In an ambulance yttu~n lJieeded. . ~A 'I ... v ". III' "·UIlM.

RMT V"lun',"'rs l\'<ltkled __..... are tha mQat bewildered. ' " To ..-Iloween Perty.OnDarren White. Gov. Oc'Johnson's Public Satet,y by Doria Cheny previous enUtiea. The I1J!Xt tc>ber 30 In Rutd~oseoretary publicly__ tlstinll after "i'eIIldentitol 0'" ...', "... .with his be.s and II"¥,, hie When Lincoln Coupty non-_dehtlal"onllOme_ - Lt.-1n~lnIdd1eandedvocaeyofJegalizlngdruge PJ'Operty owners set thelt' biUs WIll be IIst1nllll £0",'8011 J1ll&h~lteeitilarei~ •has become a tremendous 'l999taxbUlsinthenll!!7cttew and· water, conservation to a·tree "Teen u.u,aween"· 'J

morale Issui>wlth tQs troc>ps. ' d8'IfB they need to take some dt~eta,ENMUco1lese, and fJ:d1J'i .6:80 tl! 11,30, Porn.,District attorneys. the FBI time to study them because oUier taxes sueh :sa sattu'dq, Ootobm' 30, at theand the' federal Drug there Is' a tonnattlng sanitation dlstrletll, etc. In old,' IlImRy . bullc1ing InEnforcement AdmInilltraUon p«>blem that makes It addition aU the _ bills WIll Ruidoso.have _lIad thel", dienie,y appear that lIOme 01' the show a listing tor the AaUllltlas Inol..de DJat the governor's numbers shown. on the bill hospitaL' m.usic. candy. Hall orundenrdning of years of are not totaled correctly. To the, right ot the ~rro1'8. CQstume contest,their work. Some have even The problem was dillCUSSed "distribution" column is the camlwl1::JOoth8, bO\Yllng and.retdsned trom the IJGVernor'a in the Lincoln County _ble value" column, ............... conteata andldrug advisory task to..,.,. Commlsston meeting of which Indlce.tes tI1e taxable more. Costume dreIIa I"thereby jeopardlzlng federal October 21 when Lincoln value .at the prolJel1;¥ encoW'lllJed.drug flshtlng money. County Treasurer Joen E. described at tl1e, tol> or the The event laaponso1'ed 1>:,

EDITOR.: I am writing this-Jetter to show my concern for Santa Fe County Sheriff .Park save oUt copies of a bill. To the righ~ of the the Lincoln County AsH1tthe citizenB of northern Lincoln county. Due to a recent Ray Sisneros has caJled on 1999 tax bill to inUl!ltl'Btethe taxable value COlUMn 18 the '~ AU midd18 and hlghvULage council decision .Corona and surrounding areas Gov. .Johnson to resign. problem. "tax rates" column, which jIChool;:vouth are iIlvite~will be withou.t ambulance services from 8-5 Monday Democi'afs are beginning to On the left side otthe tax .hOws the cllff'erent ra,te. tor hOwever the comrnun):troythrough Thursday, speculate that If Demoerat ",bill Is a column for the_(IA82,mili 0"'.1.482 'VOl\lAteerS lit the event will

There are currently only three oertified EMT'a that Martin Chavez were.our "distribution." This Pfiir •thousand, dollara or not ,be resPonsible for BJ,:]yrun the Corona Ambulance. 1 am one of them but I go to governor now whether the distiibution listing was taxable value), . qounty bebavlor in or outside t.iheschool full time In Lubbock. TX. I help out when I am GOP'e Dendahl would' mandated by the state (resid,entlaimtelll$ll.I841>!'1" fli.!>iUty.h b t th t I t A_ Th t th t th &1-..... have called for I"stslature and was tho"lI8nd>.and fbx; each·...,· .... .

orne. u a s no very o,~n, a meane a are 1";~hment.Th-..... &1l1o somothlns thlltl!Dllrlty' entity, ..~ 'on "tb!,,' 'OIM!.....oil,Nlght,are only 2 EMT's in Corona on call 24 hours e day 7 days a nd - treasUl'Orll_wide~ dlitriblaUon I!DI-. '1'<>'~' h ,U - "week, Currently, both of the EMT's are employed by the wo erins whY their state In orde'" to I1elp I'I'OJIl!!I't.Y ri/lhtotth"iU....tecolumn c .•r ." , ••~..... ;'Villege of Corona. On October 14. at. the Village oounolU chairman hasn't cai1ed for ownel'lll un.cte-'d .Whare la the ~~W'lttI.,CCilumn' ' 'Ii'<lll~!'1IIt~.llltlttl_o~meeting the council Infarmed the employeee that thay Johnson'a Impeaehmant. 'thel=dolliUoaso. .' ··thl\t IlQlI'!mIIiW "IiIIJ,ffiil' himtlng 'iltD{.lit>-ItlIQI, :'P1l1would not be able to close the ornot to .""spond to ambu- 'lbe New Mexico LeIiIlUe of . • t~-'''C1I~''''''~''''''' 11'~••."-'~ ' ..' '. ,,' .''\lP....lt\ftIfto_rkth."*'......Women Voters talked with ••- ~..."""'u.. "",_"WI"."~,, a,·".'dW.'· ,..',"""--~nu~~ ~eqanUdleaetaC'oOronn""~aoucnaf:sl,~eWmllbleardsmalldtththaatt ,CCararrlrl~oo~~ Johnson last IIUIIIII\8I" abe",t· ~~.-n·thete~.q:•.·..I~.IU~t..~.. ~. !1:~~Whl..'..~~~1!lU·"·.,oifI~ot~,i..,~'ioJi~be an exceUent EMS crew along wIth an exoelie;t =..~~~=,~ pp;aqnatt~Il_~~;: "'l:W=4~1.~~~';ti..~ot'~-'"response time. but It Is dlffidult for anyona to rapidly and d_1e on druS pOlicies. WhIle li<>loI:V'tliltbUlwiD 1t1lV<! . 'CII<~ Qf.the'eritltll!ll Uiited ' !:JI'lEh ..... ijiijllli 11aafely reapond to a reslden.co over fo~" miles aw"V. Not Tfl- a---" to a aal'iea of .aJIIit\ll\ftor.tbG !ffi:!t<!;'cot#ltY In''llte 1l.l!iItllnlttoil COl@11i':!... ,~~.illI,1j,Jp,( ,only did they make this decIsion. butthey made It:.ound fallde~t;;"but ha~ b!H!l'd fIl'" .,<tJlP\llIIIbl"J1~bl>lIl the~~ to''IIliia4' .......11 • ,..Wtuna .at,aatboueh theelerk and assistant clerk did netwant to run n<>thlng I'rpin Johnson tilDJle. ':'='Q' ~~lliAit11~ "~.~~~.lIIlfoJll!'~': '~.I'&::":~ ",on the ambulance during thecia,y and then come In at ~~lehle~~!JIl'<!!,allls:ro:!lo.,nn· '-VII • .'11••' 'fOU~ffifil.' =1~~'iii'i_~~otMt!hJjjl;llUln~,~""night to finish up their village work. I can aiSSUr'e you that ,,- . ~~ W' "I': • ,__...l.o.. 'lioi.1 ...."" ik...· ',"-11.1 I ' iLL Ji;......... 'A.,;';' 1ft "'kll.' "'i;l6'i~i~.: "'""" . ,jo~'I'I

this ia not tbe case, All of us are happy to ....spond whom ;::'':''''~II::~ 1?~·c:' ~_\!i':':.~M", WUI .~=:~~~.~:;-"ll1i~~\'t~& .;: th'at pqer lI'Oell off. not for us. but fal' the community, I annoUl\Oli!l:l that .' wll1.ml Jllil II"UllUlllI ,,~. 'M;..- .....4 . lllIl!h .,. or ,tlli! A'lIIl ";ihilr.;11_11&' l'iijd,' 1'!,1IbIrii' .: eouldunderatandthecouncll'adeclelonlftb"rew"reether CltlalJl$te lJItbit fbi'llltlll ~m fd"ntlal'l whlilll-J!I lthe mi,lhl~b<~!I:li!e.U(J',.'~\\lI~,.fcri>·,"!P~,_~,.. . resources i~ the community buttherG aren~.There la talk :.o.....L: ..... ;.w Ift......'......... ..u totalottlt.~.~:t1ie 't,;;.;a.~..'""""'~ .'D4;'.iL'ioi..., "il."'_ ;';~N> .,

: ~bat an EMT cless may be offered from a unIversity via • 1It'..;i-~J;8lIJ,;mir'\b' p~o'll, /ll\tl\l ·"I.:on< ,,'~~1ili(~}O;:ih'~· .: ~1i'~~ti.~rlllmitilii": lTV, That la great, but It wl\l be aUaest 8-9 monthe befa"'e annoutu!G4 tlWt 'ha ' wlll tiillidentl." ell, .Wllf ',~Nf4iij)tliiI.iIIltribl.ttlln1.u.'"_'tbllt.. _U\lj, "d'- m.' '~.: anycertlfled EMT's can work on the ambulanoe. At least 8Pl!lIkatliM.ifbrumspllIm'ttlCl . Jj,jt~ '. '.. ' ' .' , !Ill' 1~,·_n~t';.,'1'tII.'lPlIe -, hilli\4lJilhtlo~ 1ll!l1~ ~',: until then we must all work tosetller to Insure that our 1nAlb\l.q~...•..... U!Oby lhe ~ew. .' ~.~I.~oo.·.,. i!t1Ul' "nlllnb!ll'Y/.,w1ll.Q1li" • tc '.' ll'lIIii1, 'but- " If;:' 'IlOQlf*l ':Mi oommunlty Is well taken oa",e ot. S....e It may be an Inqon. MflldO\O ,....;., .p. ''''''~~'''''':l'~ rf£IWdltl\I!l'llli~' WlUi Wilt· -._~;t!,y1!ll"'~:~': venlenoetopeoplawhenthayaometopaY~helrtrasblbl1l,=~l~bb,~.B, ...."\l.'.. ',' .. . . '. .. '~~toitPP~', :'':.~~h:':;':'~s:~~~'i::; ~:a=·iPee:~e.~~",u:~:a;:: ~~'IO l!I1UC1lt$ NI$W " .:"'1''. ·.~i . ~ ,~~,b~". ,<~~\c," othar resources. It la_ntlal·- aaom......n"tv auch ••thl.· :M:eidUlIibllU ,ffill' .. '. '.'"h"f" ··F.II~k,·8etOloo,"I::,,"o_.,~ -. A otl1lll~tIlf. '.' ll!lillJ" ,.., ..".... ,"'...............In..l.-~'.· ....: that we have acceas to such aeMlleea. Nobody can predict ·iU!.d'Ulill lId\llliii' '<It'' ". ". .',"')..', ··; -S'Und" o ""ro"':" ,',1 :.:'ve:,..p::r~'::~~:~: ~:.~=::~~::.e:-t~~~~mt..~. "'!J.llllf'~~.iI~; "',i,' " , ..,:I?".....;. ,,~,!':.;;.;~~;;, ": that Is why wa muatbe pl'jOpared. It i.;'P toth'e co;r.,';;n to .~~il!"ii'AtetftbT.,.OiIll\" . . --_.- ....".,..... ""-- .: make aure tha't It'a oltlaens a .... protaote4 IIIIld that tb6,ll' flil!l!jfi'U.tH" .•MlI...... '.:' " "~~_fllll1 "111.', 'S~;,' '.-,: bavethuarvlces thatthaymoat certainly ..e<!d. I askthilltRciIl 'l.'~, " ',,' a.t,-..i.adtQM~.•

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Dofondanta.NOTICE OF SAUl: ON FOREOLOStmEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tho abovo-ontitlcd

Court, having appointed mo Spocl.t Ma.ter tn tht.matter with tho powor to soU, haa orderod me to 11011tho to1Jowins rosl propert)' which te attualed In thoCounty of Lincoln. State or Now Mexico. end t.·t1oscrtbod .. follow.:

Lot 7 Block 7 or BIG COUNTRY SUBDIVl~

SION. CAPITAN, LINCOLN COUNTY,NEW MEXICO, AB SHbWN BY THE PLATTHEREOFFD...ED IN THE OFFICE OF THECOUNTY CLERK AND EX.OFFICIO.RECORDER OF LINCOLN COUNTY.FEBRUARY 8, 1973, IN TUBE NO. 478.

• Tho stroot addresB of this proporty I. 144 Creatviow,

·· ..' JERRY CAZARES and DONNA CAZARES,

UNCal! COUNTY ~EWS ~': H" I?" ': rt~r.~

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. I'tlBUC NO'l'lOIif· 'The Jotnt.eoMm"on on AacredltMton··or...u.o.n; Orsanlzat1.one will ccm.fttlt. an Ii.tm'Oditat.\9n.~Qf'Uneoln County Medical Oenteron November SO. 199'..and Deeomber 1. 1898. . •

"1"he purpD88 ohhe eurvoy will be toov.i.te the~· . ·m.atton" COIIlpUance' wldl nadonalb' eatabUahed

, Joint Commi_oD ,tandarda. 'The 8\lr'VW' rea..lte wiD· .• hili WIOd to datel'Qline whether.. an4.-4be 1;__0lW

· '.DI14er which ac:craclltattori .hould bo awatcJOd tho· ~b.tlon.· . '. '.· •.rotni Oom.ml.".etandarda ...1wi.... ...nlliattonill1

qua11tyorcarei••wu.andt'houre~ofth.envb'onlPDnt· .tn which care i. PfOYIdecL Anyone belIevt...~atM or .'· sho blUl pertinent and v.e1ld Inform.....on ~out wcb· mattors mil)' roqueet • publlo infonnatlcm ...to......w

.' with tho Joint Oomndalllon'B floJd l'GPl"GMnttltlvea attho time of the survoy, Information p ....aented at thoInterview will bo carof'GUy ovaluatod. ftd relo"a.nco totho acx:recUtattcm process. Reqpe.te for a publtc info.....

· '.matSon tntorvlow moll\ by made in writing: aDdahould· bo Bent. to tho Joint Commie.ion no ...~ than ftYO.' W01'kins da)'a bofON tho survey bOsln.. The reCluost· . 'must a1ao indicate tho natu... of the Information to~.: pl'OVlded at tho into1View.. Sueh t"OqUGata .twuld. he

addNesod to:DhiEdon· of ~eredlt.tlon OporatioDB

Accreditation Somcs SpoeiaUet .Joint" CommiBBIon on Accredl.tatkm

of.HoBlthcare OrganizatloneOna 'Ronais8Aneo BoulevardOakbrook Torraco, IL 80181

ThoJointCommission will acknowledgo euchroquos~in writlnc or by telophono and willlnforl11. 1I;h. organi~aation ortbo roqUQ8t for any intoJ"Viowa. Tho o,..nlza~tlon will. In tum nottfY tho intomowoe or thO elate,tllli1o, and placo or tho mooting.

· ..: This notico I. posted in accordance with theJointCom·.' . minton's roquoJ"C!imontil and mey not be removod

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Carrizozo Methodist'Church Hosfs FifthSunday Sing Oct. 31

Everyone is welcome to .attend the CamzQzo TrinityUnited Methodist ChurchFifth Sunday Sing, at 6 p.m.Sunday, Octo'l)~r31. .

Along with the groupsinging~ there will' be gamesand a puppet show for thechildren.with lots of goodiesarid prizes.

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son waiting for: this guy todevelop!! Go with surpris­ing Lions against punch­less Bucs!!

EXTRA PICKOF ~E WEEK:

... Carrizozo at VaUghn.Bet against home team onthis one (betting line: Griz- .zHes -47). Not only will wegive 47 points, we're bank­ing on Carrizozo making upthat difference in the firsthalf!f! We won't count thison our weekly or seasonrecord.

Have a good week!!

Sports,_--.-(Con't. from P. 5)

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Richmond ".fire .& Service ,,'Expands Commitm~ntTo'.

Serving Cust~mersCARRIZOZO., N .M,- -'he la'iges~ in the indus­Don Richmond. owner of try; trailers ranging in sizeRichmond Tire & Service, from 4 feet-by..;a feet to a301 Central Hwy. 64, feet-:by,:,,12 feet; car-top car­recently added U -Haul riers and traile.- i'entaltruck and trailer rentals to hitches. U-Haul is also thethe services currently world's largest. in~t~neT ofavailable. permanent trader1l1tches.

Richmond has operated . U-Haul is proud to beRichmond Tire & Service associated with a quality~since 1997 and is a valued' independent business per­area business person. Rich- son. 'such as Richmond.mond chose to make \1- -:For more "inforrri~tion

Haul rentals part of his contact Don .Richn;lond atbusiness because of. the 50&-648-1688.international company'swell-established name andreputation amongcustomers.

Richmond Tire & Ser­vice can now offer custom­ers the widest selection ofequipment, designed specl­fi~any. for moving hQ:use­hold furnishings, includingmoving vans ranging insize from 10 feet to 26 feet

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