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j . ,"' Carrizozo Woman's Club president Sue Stearns an- nounced that the calendars have been received and are be- ing distributed by club members. Persons who have ordered the calendars may pick: them up trom wcy Ricktnan at United New Mexico Bank. ' Woman's Club calendars being disfribute.d Sheriff may face civil rights charge Attorney Elizabeth Simp- son of Albuquerque has an- nounced that a suit will be fil- ed in federal court within the next few days charging Lincoln County Sheriff Don Samuels with civil rights violations. Simpson said that the core of the suit will be the civil rights violations with a request for damages. Plaintiffs in the suil will be Jimmy Luna, Orlando Montes, Ron Harrison and Lerry Bond. Voters must register by Tuesday Three men arrested Persons planning to vote in the municipal elections March 1 must be registered by 5 p.m. Feb. 2 when voter registration books close. Any changes in residence are to be reported by that date also. The municipal elections will be held in carrizozo, Capitan, Corona, Ruidoso and Ruidoso Downs, ;; Paul Wersich, investigator wi th the Lincoln County Sheriff's office, reported three . arres ts have been made follow- ing intensive investigations. Chris Yparrea was ar- rested and charged with a con- . vic ted felon in possession of a firearm. He was booked in the county jail. Magistrate Judge Wheeler set bond at $10,000 which was reduced to $5,000. William Gardner was ar- rested on a warrant and charg- ed with aggravated burglary. The information for Gardner's arrest was obtained through the Lincoln County Crimes toppers. Charles Frank was ar- res ted and charged wi th possession of stolen property, three counts. Wersich said that stolen property valued in ex- cess of $2.500 was recovered, including electronic equip- ment, jewelry and tools. .. There was no business cornt\.lcted at the Jan. 26 Car- rizozo town council meeting due to a Jack of a quorum. Mayor Boo Hemphill and and--- Linda Haller were presentbl,1t trustees Patsy Sanchez and , Albert were The agenda was tabled until the Feb. 9 meeting at 6 p.m. in city hall. The house numbering system will be discussed at that time. Hemphill did announce tha t the floor of the wa ter storage tank had been cleaned on Jan. 20 and the tank had been sanitized and refilled. The entire inside of the tank will be sandblasted and re- painted probably in early June when the temperature of the steel will be above 50 degrees. ! 35',· ·Cdu neU - "=-, -_., - -- cance s meeting ) \ , CCont'd on P. 9) Rickman at United NE!w Mex- ico Bank. -Plans were to con- duct a bake sale at United New Mexico Bank on Feb. 12 star- ting at 9 a.m. Ramona Ortiz will make a pillow to be raffl- ed at the bake sale. -Courtesy Cart chairman Debbie King announced that four visits to newcomers will be scheduled for this month. -Stearns announced that Myrtle Arrington of Ruidoso won the doll and wardrobe of clothes. A total of $250 was made on the doll raffle that was held in December. -Members agreed to sponsor the Alamogordo Music Theather production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" in Carrizozo March 13. Debbie King and Ruth Hammond are on the committee to publicize the event. -Plans were made to work with the school on several projects: the outdoor classroom, suicide prevention group, working with parents on AIDS information program or the other materials are available free of charge. Activities for the future in- clude seminars, jamborees, meeting and the annual bowhunters convention in April. Memberships are being actively solicited, with several types available; individual membership is $10 per year, which includes a subscription to the NM Bowhunter, which is published bi-monthly. For more informa tion con- tact UBNM, 'P.O. Box 20298, Albuquerque, NM 87154 or Engleking at Pine Lodge Route, Capitan, NM 88316. Engleking is a deputy sheriff with the I j oeal 0 Count.y Sheriff's Department. ESTABLISHED 1905 home for betterment of com- munity and country. .. It gave us a better understanding of people," Pat- terson said of the seminar. She told of some of the activities, one in which she earned an arm patch for meeting everyone in the room in 12 minutes, and "making lots of friends." Some of the results of the seminar are that students are more willing to make decisions and be responsible for the ef- fects of those decisions, they begin to think about new career possibilities, they have received awards for school and community activities, many are pointed toward careers. in business, indus try, law and the health sciences and HOBY alumni have a grade point average of A-. Lisa Hightower has been selected by the school as the HOBY ambassador for this coming summer. In other business, calen- dars were distributed to members. Persons who have not received their calendars are asked to con'tact club presi- dent Sue Stearns or Lucy sport of bowhunting in New Mexico. Success has already been realized in improving bowhun- ting seasons for 1988 in cooperation with the New Mex- ico State Game Commission and Game and Fish Department. Printed materials that are available include "Why the United Bowhunters of New Mexico was Founded;" their information brochure "Join the UBNM Thday; " Articles of Incorporation, the by-laws, and the first edition of their premier publica tion, "The ;\;ew Mexico Bowhunter." The :'\1M Bowhunter is available for $1..50 and contains all of the above-mentioned materials; ing represents Bowhunters CARRIZOZO. NM 88301 By Ruth Hammond 'Ambassador' Patterson speaks to Woman's Club SAND WAS removed from the bottom of the Carrizozo water storage tank on Jan. 20. The sand was a result of from the wells through the years. The Carrizozo Volunteer Fire Department flushed out the tank and It was sanitized prior to being refilled. Helping with the task were city crews and representatives from the New Mexico Rural Water Associa· tlon. Mayor Bob Hemphill took his turn at wielding a shovel to remove the sand. Charley Engleking of Capitan has been appointed as field representative for United Bowhunters of New Mexico for the Capitan area. The appointment was made by Stu Ware, southeast regional director for United Bowhunters of New Mexico, "Charley Engleking's selection is due to his outstan- ding knowledge of bowhunting within the state of :'-:ew Mex- ico," Ware said, United Bowhunters of ;\;cv,' Mexico was formed recently with official incorporation be- ing accomplished in July 1987. The organization was started by an enthusiastic group of bowhunters witR- the sole 0b- jective of improving the total Leah Patterson was guest speaker at the Jan. 14 meeting of the Carrizozo Woman's Club. Patterson \vas Carrizozo high school ambassador at the Hugh Obrian Youth Founda- tion leadership seminar held in Albuquerqtle-1n June. The Woman's Club spon- sored Patterson's participation in the event which is for sophomores in high schools in the state. Objectives of the seminar are to seek out, recognize and reward leader- ship potential in high school sophomores, encourage and assist members in their quest for self-identification and self- development, interface with recognized leaders in business, government, science, educa- tion and the professions through workshops, present through exposure, both exploration and advocacy of the American economic incentive system and our process , and to stitnulte oppOrtunities for these' young people to demonstrate their l'eadership abilities When they return it.). 'The Official N e":spaper of Li':Jcoln (;punty' 'Located In The County Seat of Lincoln CQunty' 4l)OUNTY EUWS School library will sponsor a book fair The Carrizozo school library will sponsor a student book fair, Feb. 1-5. All profits will be used to purchase library books. The library will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. display- ing new books from many major publishers in all popular price ranges. All reading in- terests will be represented, in- cluding classics, fiction, biographies, adventure stories, science, nature, crafts, mystery and reference books. - This petition reads as follows: "The unde!signed registered voters of Lincoln County hereby petition the Dis trict Court within and for the County of Lincoln to con- vene a Grand Jury for the pur- pose of inves tiga ting : the Board of Lincoln County Com- missioners, John Allen Hightower, Ralph Dunlap and Bill Karn; the County Manager, Suzanne Cox, and the County Attorney, Gary C. Mitchell. The Grand Jury is hereby petitioned to in- vestigate and report on the ac- tions of the above referenced individuals and entities in their official and individual capacities to determine their compliance with New Mexico law in their dealings wi th the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department, the Lincoln County Clerk's Office and other offices of Lincoln County, and to determine whether or not these individuals and en- tities have committed any capital, felonious or infamous crime with respect to their dealings wi th the above referenced county offices, and to determine whether they have committed a violation of any other State law." THURS. JANUARY 28, 1988 Voting will take place at the fairgrounds in Capitan bet- ween the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Voters should note that the revenue from a bond issue is used for major construction and not for the repair of ex- isting facilities. Superintendent Scott Childress informed the News that "it is essential that the Capitan school patrons vote for this issue. It is important if we are to maintain our present ex- cellent facilities and allow our students to move into the com- puter age." struct and equip a modern com pu ter la b. School officials would like to modernize the business education program with computers. The peti tion drive was triggered by the commis- sioners court filing in district court a massive petition for declaratory judgment or ap- plication for issuance of a writ of mandamus and complaint for damages against Sheriff Don Samuels, individually and as sheriff. noon by Mrs. Franklin. The petition now goes to the county clerk for verifica tion of signatures. The final action is for the petition to be returned to the dis met court after which District Judge Richard A. Par- sons is expected to convene the grand jury. r vote counts VOL. 83, NUMBER 4 Petition to investigate county officials filed . "t ', , SANTA FE-EconomIc Development arid "rourlsm d, RIC,hard sandov" al deliver New, ,M, " product$, Conv, ..n, t"er In ProdUCf$,Shqwcase to be to 5 Im_d)n Feb: 4; $((1$ are made In 'nios DP Skis and the soft cactus {s produced Porch PrOductions In Alamogordo. '. ,r" 10 percent of registered voters sign There are leaks in the high school and both gyms that re- quire attention. The old gym must be made accessible to the handicapped. The restrooms and locker rooms in both gyms need renovation. There is a need to con- School officials noted Mon- day that there will be no addi- tional cost to the taxpayer since the tax is already in place. The primary purpose of the 2 mil levy is to repair facilities and upgrade instruc- tional equipment. , .... , .,' ,j .. Voters in Capitan School Dis trict #28 will have the op- portuni ty to go to the polls on Tuesday, Feb. 2, and approve or reject the continuation of the present 2 mil levy. A petition circulated last week asking the district court to convene a grand jury to in- vestigate the county commis- sioners, county attorney and county manager has garnered 576 signatures-lO percent of the county's registered voters. Only 288 signatures were required to convene the grand jury-5 percent of registered voters. Audean Franklin of Al to spearheaded the drive where two dozen voters carried the petitions to all parts of the county. The petition bearing 576 signatures were filed with the dis trict court Monday after- Capitan to vote on 2 mil levy

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Carrizozo Woman's Clubpresident Sue Stearns an­nounced that the calendarshave been received andare be­ing distributed by clubmembers.

Persons who have orderedthe calendars may pick: themup trom wcy Ricktnan atUnited New Mexico Bank. '

Woman's Clubcalendars beingdisfribute.d

Sheriff mayface civilrights charge

Attorney Elizabeth Simp­son of Albuquerque has an­nounced that a suit will be fil­ed in federal court within thenext few days charging LincolnCounty Sheriff Don Samuelswith civil rights violations.

Simpson said that the coreof the suit will be the civilrights violations with a requestfor damages. Plaintiffs in thesuil will be Jimmy Luna,Orlando Montes, Ron Harrisonand Lerry Bond.

Voters mustregisterby Tuesday

Three menarrested

Persons planning to vote inthe municipal elections March1 must be registered by 5 p.m.Feb. 2 when voter registration •books close. Any changes inresidence are to be reported bythat date also.

The municipal electionswill be held in carrizozo,Capitan, Corona, Ruidoso andRuidoso Downs,

;;Paul Wersich, investigator

wi th the Lincoln CountySheriff's office, reported three

. arres ts have been made follow­ing intensive investigations.

Chris Yparrea was ar­rested and charged with a con-

. vic ted felon in possession of afirearm. He was booked in thecounty jail. Magistrate JudgeWheeler set bond at $10,000which was reduced to $5,000.

William Gardner was ar­rested on a warrant and charg­ed with aggravated burglary.The information for Gardner'sarrest was obtained throughthe Lincoln CountyCrimes toppers.

Charles Frank was ar­res ted and charged wi thpossession of stolen property,three counts. Wersich said thatstolen property valued in ex­cess of $2.500 was recovered,including electronic equip­ment, jewelry and tools.

..~ There was no businesscornt\.lcted at the Jan. 26 Car­rizozo town council meetingdue to a Jack of a quorum.Mayor Boo Hemphill andtrustees-Eddi~L:arien'and--- ~

Linda Haller were presentbl,1ttrustees Patsy Sanchez and

, Albert Bac~ were abs~nt.

The ~entire agenda wastabled until the Feb. 9 meetingat 6 p.m. in city hall. The housenumbering system will bediscussed at that time.

Hemphill did announcetha t the floor of the waterstorage tank had been cleanedon Jan. 20 and the tank hadbeen sanitized and refilled.The entire inside of the tankwill be sandblasted and re­painted probably in early Junewhen the temperature of thesteel will be above 50 degrees.

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CCont'd on P. 9)

Rickman at United NE!w Mex­ico Bank.

-Plans were mad~ to con­duct a bake sale at United NewMexico Bank on Feb. 12 star­ting at 9 a.m. Ramona Ortizwill make a pillow to be raffl­ed at the bake sale.

-Courtesy Cart chairmanDebbie King announced thatfour visits to newcomers willbe scheduled for this month.

-Stearns announced thatMyrtle Arrington of Ruidosowon the doll and wardrobe ofclothes. A total of $250 wasmade on the doll raffle thatwas held in December.

-Members agreed tosponsor the Alamogordo MusicTheather production of "TheUnsinkable Molly Brown" inCarrizozo March 13. DebbieKing and Ruth Hammond areon the committee to publicizethe event.

-Plans were made towork with the school on severalprojects: the outdoorclassroom, suicide preventiongroup, working with parents onAIDS information program

or the other materials areavailable free of charge.

Activities for the future in­clude seminars, jamborees,meeting and the annualbowhunters convention inApril.

Memberships are beingactively solicited, with severaltypes available; individualmembership is $10 per year,which includes a subscriptionto the NM Bowhunter, which ispublished bi-monthly.

For more informa tion con­tact UBNM, 'P.O. Box 20298,Albuquerque, NM 87154 orEngleking at Pine LodgeRoute, Capitan, NM 88316.

Engleking is a deputysheriff with the I j oeal 0 Count.ySheriff's Department.

ESTABLISHED 1905

home for betterment of com­munity and country.

.. It gave us a betterunderstanding of people," Pat­terson said of the seminar. Shetold of some of the activities,one in which she earned anarm patch for meetingeveryone in the room in 12minutes, and "making lots offriends."

Some of the results of theseminar are that students aremore willing to make decisionsand be responsible for the ef­fects of those decisions, theybegin to think about newcareer possibilities, they havereceived awards for school andcommunity activities, manyare pointed toward careers. inbusiness, indus try, law and thehealth sciences and HOBYalumni have a grade pointaverage of A-.

Lisa Hightower has beenselected by the school as theHOBY ambassador for thiscoming summer.

In other business, calen­dars were distributed tomembers. Persons who havenot received their calendarsare asked to con'tact club presi­dent Sue Stearns or Lucy

sport of bowhunting in NewMexico.

Success has already beenrealized in improving bowhun­ting seasons for 1988 incooperation with the New Mex­ico State Game Commissionand Game and FishDepartment.

Printed materials that areavailable include "Why theUnited Bowhunters of NewMexico was Founded;" theirinformation brochure "Jointhe UBNM Thday; " Articles ofIncorporation, the by-laws, andthe first edition of theirpremier publica tion, "The;\;ew Mexico Bowhunter." The:'\1M Bowhunter is available for$1..50 and contains all of theabove-mentioned materials;

ing representsBowhunters

CARRIZOZO. NM 88301

By Ruth Hammond

'Ambassador' Pattersonspeaks to Woman's Club

SAND WAS removed from the bottom of the Carrizozo water storage tank on Jan. 20. Thesand was a result of bUlld~up from the wells through the years. The Carrizozo VolunteerFire Department flushed out the tank and It was sanitized prior to being refilled. Helpingwith the task were city crews and representatives from the New Mexico Rural Water Associa·tlon. Mayor Bob Hemphill took his turn at wielding a shovel to remove the sand.

Charley Engleking ofCapitan has been appointed asfield representative for UnitedBowhunters of New Mexico forthe Capitan area.

The appointment wasmade by Stu Ware, southeastregional director for UnitedBowhunters of New Mexico,

"Charley Engleking'sselection is due to his outstan­ding knowledge of bowhuntingwithin the state of :'-:ew Mex­ico," Ware said,

United Bowhunters of ;\;cv,'

Mexico was formed recentlywith official incorporation be­ing accomplished in July 1987.The organization was startedby an enthusiastic group ofbowhunters witR- the sole 0b­jective of improving the total

Leah Patterson was guestspeaker at the Jan. 14 meetingof the Carrizozo Woman's Club.Patterson \vas Carrizozo highschool ambassador at theHugh Obrian Youth Founda­tion leadership seminar held inAlbuquerqtle-1n June.

The Woman's Club spon­sored Patterson's participationin the event which is forsophomores in high schools inthe state. Objectives of theseminar are to seek out,recognize and reward leader­ship potential in high schoolsophomores, encourage andassist members in their questfor self-identification and self­development, interface withrecognized leaders in business,government, science, educa­tion and the professionsthrough give-and~take

workshops, present throughexposure, both exploration andadvocacy of the Americaneconomic incentive systemand our d~mocratic process

, and to stitnulte oppOrtunitiesfor these' young people todemonstrate their l'eadershipabilities When they return

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'The Official N e":spaper of Li':Jcoln (;punty'

'Located In The County Seat of Lincoln CQunty'

INC~LX4l)OUNTY EUWS

School librarywill sponsora book fair

The Carrizozo schoollibrary will sponsor a studentbook fair, Feb. 1-5. All profitswill be used to purchaselibrary books.

The library will be openfrom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. display­ing new books from manymajor publishers in all popularprice ranges. All reading in­terests will be represented, in­cluding classics, fiction,biographies, adventure stories,science, nature, crafts,mystery and reference books.

- This petition reads asfollows:

"The unde!signedregistered voters of LincolnCounty hereby petition theDistrict Court within and forthe County of Lincoln to con­vene a Grand Jury for the pur­pose of inves tiga ting : theBoard of Lincoln County Com­missioners, John AllenHightower, Ralph Dunlap andBill Karn; the CountyManager, Suzanne Cox, andthe County Attorney, Gary C.Mitchell. The Grand Jury ishereby petitioned to in­vestigate and report on the ac­tions of the above referencedindividuals and entities intheir official and individualcapacities to determine theircompliance with New Mexicolaw in their dealings wi th theLincoln County Sheriff'sDepartment, the LincolnCounty Clerk's Office andother offices of Lincoln County,and to determine whether ornot these individuals and en­tities have committed anycapital, felonious or infamouscrime with respect to theirdealings wi th the abovereferenced county offices, andto determine whether theyhave committed a violation ofany other State law."

THURS. JANUARY 28, 1988

Voting will take place atthe fairgrounds in Capitan bet­ween the hours of 7 a.m. and 7p.m.

Voters should note that therevenue from a bond issue isused for major constructionand not for the repair of ex­isting facilities.

Superintendent ScottChildress informed the Newsthat "it is essential that theCapitan school patrons vote forthis issue. It is important if weare to maintain our present ex­cellent facilities and allow ourstudents to move into the com­puter age."

struct and equip a moderncomputer lab. School officialswould like to modernize thebusiness education programwith computers.

The peti tion drive wastriggered by the commis­sioners court filing in districtcourt a massive petition fordeclaratory judgment or ap­plication for issuance of a writof mandamus and complaintfor damages against SheriffDon Samuels, individually andas sheriff.

noon by Mrs. Franklin. Thepetition now goes to the countyclerk for verifica tion ofsignatures. The final action isfor the petition to be returnedto the dismet court after whichDistrict Judge Richard A. Par­sons is expected to convene thegrand jury.

rvote counts

VOL. 83, NUMBER 4

Petition to investigatecounty officials filed

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SANTA FE-EconomIc Development arid "rourlsm Deparlm.e~templ.~y~e$ Llnda.;atliu'l~onSMI,th,~"n,d, RIC,hard sandov"al deliver New,,M,"~Ico product$, to'$,ween~y Conv,en,tl01'l~ce ..n,t"erIn Sant~Fe~for;:thEfNe\y,Mexleo ProdUCf$,Shqwcase to be h~ld:'r()\~no.a.m.to 5 Im_d)nFeb: 4; $((1$ are made In 'nios ~Y DP Skis and the soft sculpt~re cactus {s produced t)B~e'kPorch PrOductions In Alamogordo. '.

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10 percent of registered voters sign

There are leaks in the highschool and both gyms that re­quire attention. The old gymmust be made accessible tothe handicapped. Therestrooms and locker rooms inboth gyms need renovation.

There is a need to con-

School officials noted Mon­day that there will be no addi­tional cost to the taxpayersince the tax is already inplace.

The primary purpose ofthe 2 mil levy is to repairfacilities and upgrade instruc­tional equipment.

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Voters in Capitan SchoolDis trict #28 will have the op­portuni ty to go to the polls onTuesday, Feb. 2, and approveor reject the continuation ofthe present 2 mil levy.

A petition circulated lastweek asking the district courtto convene a grand jury to in­vestigate the county commis­sioners, county attorney andcounty manager has garnered576 signatures-lO percent ofthe county's registered voters.

Only 288 signatures wererequired to convene the grandjury-5 percent of registeredvoters.

Audean Franklin of Al tospearheaded the drive wheretwo dozen voters carried thepetitions to all parts of thecounty.

The petition bearing 576signatures were filed with thedis trict court Monday after-

Capitan to voteon 2 mil levy

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Stir together peanuts, corn

Tiger Cubs

LET'S EAT!The Christmas holidays

are over and you have lots ofpeanuts in the shell. I madepeanut britUewith my stash ofpeanuts. The following recipeis prepared, using amicrowave oven.

Peanut Brittle1 cup raw peanuts1 cup granulated sugarIh. cup light corn syrup1/8 teaspoon saH (opaonal)1 teaspoon butter or margarine1 teaspoon vanUla1 teaspoon baking soda

DID YOU KNOW •••1 <lidn't ltooW that singer

Linda RoDstadt is of Mexicanancestry.

Ronstadt's "Canciones demi Padre" (Songs From MyFather), her first album sungentirely in Spanish. is both a'musical recognition of herMexican roots and a personalreminder o( childhoodmemories. (When she was 8years old she would follow themariachis around town,standing outside the cantinas.)

Ronstadt credits her·Cather, also a singer, (or in­troducing her to wla Beltranand other legendary Mexicansingers. The desert scene onRonstadt's "Canciones"album back cover was paintedby her father. She also singstrlos with her brothers MikeandPete in such songs as "LaCalandria" (The Lark), atraditional folk tune.

Ronstadt rejecls the notionthat she dusted off her Mex·lcan heritage to take advan­tage- of America's Latinomarket.

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soc:ielyeditoroftheAlb1Jquer<- oven. Cook on high £Or 8 preset tim.. (Gee·whlz.)que Journal. died this month minu~. SUr after first 4 ".~. j I PanasOQle!s J3read Baket')"afterabriefillDess.Shewas71 minutes. Remove from oven. macbtne's~MicrowaveOveri.So is the only one available.inandhad work:edfor25 years for Stir inbutter or margarine and what's next? stores .now, but reproductiontheJournal prior to her retire- vanilla. Return to oven 'for an How about a gee-whiz a~ models Were shown by SaDfo,ment in 1986. . additional 2 minutes. Pour Into pliance thet mixes; lWea<ls and ffitaehiaDCl Welbllt,Panaaonlc

, Journal columnlst '~Im greaseclcooklesh,eet. Let cool bakeshomemadehreadwhII\)' eipect.l<S'seJfl4;OOObllh¢VSArnholzsaidshewroteaDthe 1 bour. Break into·pieces. the owner is sleepiD.g or at this year, but that 'projectionengagements and wedding work? may be modest if Japan is a

stori~h~~'~~a:t~f G~~~~~~:sta Woitr~if:·~~~·~EM5and--.-_._- -------.- '...stuff)'Oll ~»on't"Sllflt;'NO'- -'.'.." ._. ----..--~- ..., ----...-~-..-~~--~~----- .....- ..red·faced, cursing mayorpiBysin the same league with abride (or worse.. mntber..of thL .bride> whose AuntBeriba wasInadvertently drnpped out of awedding story."

uShe didn't have by-line6on page one or interviewed the .rich and famous or disclosedcorrUption in high places. Shedidn't have flash in an agewhere flash seems to be so im­portant:'

Beforejolning theJournaI,Dolfin bad been editor of theGirls' Companion magazine,society editor of the AmarilloTImes and theAmarlUo Globe­News, and food editor andassistant women's editor of theWichita Beacon.

She was a member ofWomen in Communications.the New Mexico PressAssociation and the Albuquer­que Press Club.

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as hiking, nature study andcamping. Scouting is a year·long activity program. Guestspeakers, tours and troop in­vitational events will bescheduled.

Pitkofsky stressed that"scouting provides leadershipexperience. "

The community benefits(rom scouting through serviceprojects undertaken by thetroop.

Scouting brings parents,scout, and families togetherthrough shared activity and--QQrsIRQAi8£ , Fitkofsk¥-added­that support Crom parents isan important part of a sue­cess(ul troop.

Dave Vermilion and SteveGraham are Troop 153volunteer assistant scout·masters. Mary Means willserve as committee chairman.All three have experience asformer scouts or as adultleaders.

Archie Witham of Nogalhelped siill up the new scouts.Wilham is committee chair-man of Boys Scout Troop 124and Cubs Scout Pack 124 inCapitan.

Boys and parents who share the"lrwere unable to attend the Jan.

·2-1 meeting ma:y -attend --8-- ..•.-.,-.. -,_ .• --._ ,-_._.- -_.

meeting tonighY>'1t 7 p,m. at expenencesthe Rec Center. prospectivescouts, parents and interested The Carrirozo Tiger Cubs~=:.S are encouraged to met Jan. 19 at the home of

Boys must be lOIh. years C!a.ry and M-ary Nlc~s. N;Aold or older and must have tiVlties for ~he program in­

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willing to accept the scout oathand the 12 fundamental prin­cipals of scouting can becomescouts.

State Policeman MoryPHkofsky will serve as scout·master (or the newly formedscout group. Pitkofsky, whohas an extensive backgroundin scouting, ooth as a scout andas an adul t leader, told howscouting is a "Cun learning ex­perience" and rids a boy of the"I'm bored syndrome."

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EAG LE SCOUT Is the highest rank a Boy Scout can achieve. Mark Hays was awarded thishonor Jan. 241n Capitan. Mark has earned 25 merit badges. From the lelt are ScoutmasterLarry Bandy, Mark Hays, parents Barbara Hays and Dr. Leonard Hays. Boy Scout Troop"124 Is sponsored by the Capitan Chamber of Commerce.

SEVERAL BOYS signed up at last week's newly formed Boy Scout Troop 153. Shown leftto right, Lenny Beltran, Heath Rickman, Mory Pltkofsky (scoutmaster). Rick Wiener(district executive for Conquistador (Aunell), Dennis Means and ArchIe Witham, comm1t­tee chairman at Capitan.

Carrizozo organizesnew Boy Scout troop

Boy Scout Troop 153 wasfanned in Carrizozo last week,the result of an organizationalmeeting a t the Ree Center forparents and their sons.

Rick Wiener. Roswell.senior district executive CorConquistador Boy Scout Coun­cil, explained the purpose oCscouting.

Scouting promotes theability of youth to do things forthemselves and others.teaches patriotism, courageand self·reliance.

Wiener said tha t those

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Iife," Goad sa4J, and explained d~en:l:is:t~wU~'~I~b~e~ea~';ge~r~IY~a~n~'~".~~~~~()~rn~lce~H~ou;.rs;;b~Y~A~P~Po;·;JIl~lDl~ent;,~"~-~~~~;:-C'1that posij;ive 'asioclatioDS ,as ticipated." .. . , ,welLils-JifelCl!llhbabils-begin -_~early end lbat is wby dental ,.care is so Imporlant. '

.L'PareDts-cari.-:.giw-.-tbelF-'-­chl1dren a valuable start!owafd 'baving healtby teelband gums earlier tban lbey ,think:' sh" added.

.Aparent's jntmdUctionJo .Seminar on herping small QQmmunities or.1 caie should begin 1m·The Southeastern New Resource Center will be -Outreach Seminar-on Feb, 3. med1ateIy1aftetblrtb; P&ren'ts"

Mexico Small Business basting a P.rocurement -Sandra Stenzel, director of can get metr:'Chnd 'ar;custbJft'" ',' ,the Bid Resource center in ed to oral hygiene as a plea­Be.umon~ TX, 'wlll be lbe san~everdayroutinebygenUyguest speaker. Stenzel has cleaning their b~by's ,gumsassisted over 35 communities withasoftdamp~hplothsorin six states in establishing clean gauze; pad after each

feedlng.their own local government. A child's introduction toP~eDtou~.chcenters. profesSional dental care shouldShe Wlll be explmnmg the ad- takt\placeearlf in life~ well,"van~ges of a procurem~t. The New Mexi~o Dentalassistance center . In AssOCiation recommends thatsou~,h'eastern New MeXICO. a child's first dental visit take?:oP1CS . tQ be covered will place by age, oPe. after thelDcIude. baby's primatY teeth begin to

~ How .a Government Pro- el0pt. T .', •curement OutreachCen~ can seen by a dentist, the betterHelp the Lo~~l CommuDlties. chance the dentist has to pre--

The EXCIting Profit Poten- vent problems T M'II' L 'tlal for Small Businesses. It's w!se""'to acquaint a WO- 1_ evy-_

How'the Center c~n chndwiththe dentist and den· _Enhance the Economy In tal Office Wore. a dental·' ~__.

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, guidance. maintenance an,d repair of all ,school buildings in the Oi,strict..Aml~tfo:~=::;~~'i,"; '. The school District is piaimingnow for.the MureaIJd has

~;.......-;-' '"i1tOI~t1tnW~:~~~~': l':~~~'i established tlie~ priorities foUhe. funds generated: (1) provide ' ..,::=Jr:~":=::~' claSllrOonl space,,(2} prOVide adequate spac~ in support facUities;, .Eq/(JF UJe SupcrbOm'.6-~-_~.~.1 re':-t.wUfdl.be. ~K';;:~~f:texiStitigf~~iiitiesland (4) rell1od~1 antf,T·O.d~tn~ze eXisti~;: .' •."'"

at:aubCIIF#$Q~' -Oarrizozo " ''EDUCATION ISYOlJR BESTINVESTMENT'! • :,; .." . .' '" ',." " . Lee 'alld'; :M rlba .' :·,:·'·SPE"··~~,~ .·t:.•. t);.-ilh~,l' . ,:'.';',:,·ClIJittC,,-.LI.fPlI!lF'.-, ,-'~~~;t::f.tn '. - <;. . ~""'U:;"";"':U;:;~I"ft"I-;··"";·-- :.."

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. "Nanette~andKateti-gu.. tbiSweeliWitlllfiIiSi~tlDg gitlsl know they can beat the ·apiu hi.· "sUJiiers of.,CeIl at. NM ... ,..' . ',. ,~.' l", . ':·"P' , .- ;',-ahez-each1:oJones h.d 'thDell'lhOI 'baDd' '- ugJt-eani>ozo -good~. DOW:' '., ga)lle with.i7. S!!e W~S ,follow-ljl . 0.. , a.llDOD W.Q.~_!CiJihpnrAY.i'.UIi"..J'lllllJi'''_ ,,0 ••• ", •

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efll rtZozo two weeks ago were lm'dsbur'g in which Denise plavon~b._4.atMoun~ln.air. means·to be a meMber- ....._~.~&.. "came an' 8 point d c tat quicklydashedastheGrizzlies If c;j)ps:umer -of- an electric; J '"~balftlme to ~f.al--UIl.lad3'- J""trllD lFOJ"lld l!t:JIIHi!4 or: :.':':'::_:":__~~.~__.~.--,,-- ,::..- -,- . . live. Themm =--=---4'tr.'?'--4"~~dleF-__~1l>i_NlIaHa1ecwas- i1i.dr"l~ . -- ~-K - -- E""';. ," ' lIDl'll'_~arerelUt/ledto, c~~~scorerf"OIpltaawlth.lO -liow ~. managed .a x'oun .'--'~~0na· theD'lllin~i.ul>.ers1>llsOd ...iI:",'.

j' pomls. '11~I~ Trolinger aDd, ClIrdinaIppinl~ilfler... ' .. - -- ,.-,. ,,_ '. '. ''', " "', on th'""1tiIOWall.b,j>~~lJl·~-1.1--_----'1U#~~i..:;-~byhnLesgerli eaLachRueh'width9 OOIldquarterll~olllllller, -' d'" M 'tt Mrs J' ck" D·. 'dsoD' we- ~.ec·Vsll. of Ibe morillage, are on.ftniJle~P}Jim.,qoot .. O~all1 I.UUuweu.. e war. J$se Post and "Garrett Sandr~.. an Ro~ ern· . a", l' Vl ~ agrel!ment ~ that th~ . . . JI~e& of Jnsuranpe: '." 7 aDd Gma Grl"110 wilh 6. . Mai-sha11ad<ltoj. to the la1IlI but .re parenls of a daughter, Jlmel and 1\usly l\IIcD.n1el, c_lIveh.s 'with· lIlllA,~' Tb~ Ca~itan varsity boys it wasn't ~o1J8l:t to.1ceep Pace Staeq Reannon, born Jan. 16 Dimmitt; 'J;'X. and, Mr" andMrs.. eapital.c;redit BefUnc;1$ can b~ • Hotneown,re • Auto • Life

tplayed In the Dexter '!burna- with the visf~.The GIUZIies in Roswell. Charles quinn, Fort ~um~er. _'ma~e Dllty- wlfen he. • H.~~tth·· ...!. Comp,erclal

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haltandmanagedonly 5 pofnls help bet defray the high aosl of <mroolo tO,Hereford, TX, They. g;any but a c_allve owned , '

M CARTY ~ Post, Owen aDd Mar- ratUation.t1lerapy.ThepiesuP"' expe¢.ted to !~k arol\g~t the eOnsUh;1ers. Who have a . .heJ':;' "r'M'~r..r.J"C shall. The ltio sbared high per will be an added feal~re sue of the former P....tr"lll. _voiaein operations b.Y"'aotion -~, , C/",~-

CONSTRUCTION polDt distlDCtlnn wiIh ~ each. dorlng , Ihe, basketbaU: home near Dur.n, , or dislrlcll'l!Pl'OS<lDtatives al 4~4.2170 . ,. Mean~e. Bth_ grade - -homecomingcel.ebrat-ionwhen- -- .__..._-- -'-aiiiij.iiltiieebng fiDie. ---: -2(nfD~;";A18mOgOillo-- -G_Chris Barel., James Corona plays three For,t trl'nrm.....1nI'oi'In.IIoD o~ <dust Off.cWhlte-Si!l'lg.. alvlV ,SUva, val Reyes, Lee Roy Sumner teams-·.her~Feb. 5. what: a 'eooPeratiVi!15; get tn - L ;.r;::;:._;;.;:~:.;;;:::;.;;;;;;;;. ,··;;·..~f::Si:;s~c:::L~:r:~~J 'rb~_ ~~ular-meethlg of ..;;.. ' - .:..-4;;;;;' ' .•-."-' _ - -- _ ..-.'•..- ..Lee Naja/roaifedup-"rnr.po! Crown CowBelles 'wlIl~be .••'-ror 20 PQints ~lng tht;!: same T,1lursday, ,Feb. 4. Members12 'DiiDutes. High point hoXlors will meet fOr lunch at schoolwenttoChavezandReyeswith and then go to the recreationBeach. Barela and Silva each room ror a program to beput in 6. 'presented _ by the FFA'

DIsappointedwith IhelosS; . parUamenlsry proaedore andCorona COach G. Ra)' Johnson public speaking teams.had hoped fot a much .elasergame and noted that the car­dlaals _ playing without

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posllodesomelere,oselectores IN THE· MATTER OF T 201; band1Cepgame, Mor1e EMERGENCYc.lIl1~edo.·~n- el··Ololrllo Ie ESTATE 0"- JOSEPHIN··-:ReiIftO 1lB"7; .crata>serl..;~ .;;;";""fo!UMI3ERS- -sI9UI~!"te ~ueStlQn:I. PADILoLA.. DECEASED Mela Herre", 4$8: handicap .

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On the 2nd daYOf February. 1988,. de el d'strlto del esc~ela Publica. Dlv. No. III game.. UnitedNpw~coGSO;. V.uilhn & Caron.,:, .· there will be "held In the- Hondo del Vi;llle Hondo.No. 2Q; Condado handle.aP.-da-~t;Smokey-:Bear--'- •...•. ~...,UW&ll.:oLMf.t211

-'-vaUeyPobUcSthdOl DlIti'IetWl).- - ttntQln;-c$tada"del-Nuevo:-Mex- 0, .~ '1 °M Mort..ny .. Es~I.; .. _~ a specIal SehoolOlstrl<:telee- leo Imponer ttl neto valor que es NOTiCE TO 824;10 oer

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tlon for the purpose. of submit-- p"ede .caroar de la propledad "CREDITORS Mo .r upp....,., .. a caP. Edaewoo~,.d1.KnDl"~,tlno to the qualified electors of que- e~a dlstrlbuedO t:!81"'8 el - -. -.. - -' --- - - . - , -. -lerif:l:$,.-M:eau.ll40t0r suppl,y.'JI:_j_t.;:;.~~.;:;~ '::J~f~.''::'..:::.:::T'::·-':::'~'~';::i~~~:u.fhe Dlotrlctthe -fO:llowlng ':Dlst,lto de EocUe'. deb.lo de' NOTICE.lS HEREIIY G'VEN__~.__ ._~_ .. , _qutUitloni ""

. . Shall the Board of .Educa~tlon of the Hondo Valley PUl;Jl1c 'School District Np. 20. LincolnCOunty, state ofNeWMexI~ Im­"JJose a properly tax. 91 twodollars ($2.00) Per one thousanddollars ($1OO.(lO):",ponofhe~t ta~.

·able value of property allocatedtotl1eS¢hoof Dlsfrlet'underthePropefty Ta)C. Code for the. pro~perty.tax years o119~ 1989. 1990for:

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NOTICE O,E.§fECIAL MASTER'S·SI\LE _--- - - NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN "'.'1he undersigned Speclel

- M,ster will, ott the 16th day Of February, 1988, at 10:00 ad)'l. at... .tht'__Fro.n.t J;:qt-!~nee of the ~~_~o 'OOW11$l\I'IunfC;:lpal 8UII~lng,

Rutdos.o Downs. Llntoln County•.N"", Mexlwi'S.ell ~nd conveyto the h1Shest bidder for cash or det::reed liens all thQ ·rtght, f.ltleand lrrteresfof the above-named Defendants In and to the follow­Ing described real property located" ,In Llncolrr~County, newMexiCO: ,- . ' .-.~ -_ J... :rtmesbar8-unJt.5l3,--YleekCsl---9.- - -

2. Tlmeshare'Unft.514, WeekCs) 13, 14-36\~ 3. Tlme5har. t,lnft4021.s11,· We:ek(sl"9, 1015112'1··-a;'1;lir(esHm·lJJIlf 510; Week(s)' ";.. .

5-."TIMeshare UnIt 522, WeekCs) 3,4,366.-nmeShar--e-Unlt-s14/~,. Week{s) 24, 27/197.·"tlrofihare·Unlt·S10, Weekes) 148~ .tlmeshare UnIt 511, Weekc.) 22 .9. Timeshare Unit 403. WeekCS) .2,,3. 46 .

10. ·TlmesharB. Unit 403, Week($) 48, 49, 7, 34 _11. TImeshare Unit 403/.5O$('Week(sl J2. 48 1i.49­'It. Tlmt!Share Unit 403. Wee~(S)' 2813. Tlme$harJ UnU st3.'We.ek(s) 13-14. Timeshare Unlf.o511/.4~/A01.. W"k(s.) 7./8122/5115. Timeshare 'Unit~.Week.(s) 30 __

. 16•.'flmesh"arb1Jnlt Jt02151V505. Wee~(s) 7.;a13~/5.1. 17: Timeshare ~nlt 508/511, Week(.l..8 & 9,"50"18~ Timeshare Onlt 514. WeekCS) 22.23.44.19~ Tlmestiare Unit 508,.,week(s1 3420. TI' e hare Unit SOB/ • Weekes) 13. 111/46

- 21. Tlmeshate Unit 511. WeekCs) 23-22. Timeshare Unlt403.Week(s) 5,;6 & 4723. Timeshare Unit 403.. Weekes) 13; 14, 32, 5124~ Tlm~share Unit 502/505/522.. Weekes) 13-14124/502$.-Timeshare- Unit 402/511/S02. -Week(s) .1)..1412:1I~126. Timeshare Unit 508/511, Weekes) 10 & 11/.46 •.-27~ Timeshare Unit 502, Week,-s) 34

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