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. .... , ... 'i- , ," '-:-, >'0'" ',,,.•.' ". .,.. '.'" ... " - ...." .... ,.' ... ·"C·· r< ',: , . ii' , ( ,.'.J " 'j: .. {' , 'l' '. \ . , "t f' 2ScPERCoPY MONDAY, AUGUST 4.1980 , . su,t the flnsl yeanll, had to settle for secooo place. Fana who backed the coUeded$S.60and $3.20. Doc PbaIUm, the seconcl favorite, h1t the wire III tH.nI place and returned $2.40. Pa Pa Whee1Lt came out of the c1aIh wl1h hIa I8COIld ItraIcbtwln. TIle colt la IlO'Il' eyelng the upcoinlng t:rialI fot' the $1.5 rnUUon A1I-American Derby. CAPt'S FIRST. I'IIllII1nIl as a I'*ewarm publicfavorlte,ltepped off a 'Ji IeuBth win In ThlU'Sday'. IIx fu.rlonc headliner at Ruldolo DoWJII. . Buttheroanfilly m/iht baYe pkkell up a bru1Ie or two before reachlllg the flnl.lh line. At the head of the stretch, with the race apparently In the bag, Cap!.'1 FI.rat sucJ. e1enly veered Into the ran. Sbe ba.need It a few tlmes,lost a stride or two, but bacle into high geat to preserve the vJe- tory. cap'l Firat II owned by Pauhnd Nelda sa1blKlryofMld1and, T-. Jolin Qu.blng was In the saddle. The fD17,1Iho led an the way, returned peyof& of $8.10, $3.20 and $3.20. O'Grolal. wilo JnUItenxI a good nm aro\llld the tum. for home. beld on for .ecooo. The mutuel peyof& were$3.80 aJld $3. Parmer County KId came from far back to beat aecooo favorlte calorl&e out or -the third place I10L Pamler CoUnty KkI peM $4020 to show. n-y Summercnr was up. The winning Ume was 1:1S 3l511e<:01ld1. South;oieat Mio:rotiJ.!n Co.' 2601. t. Tftl1C\all Box 10054 . . "J. :'I.1/Xl , Tx, 7999J The suit claims tbeschool has IIOt provldell adequate ooucat1on or facilities, IIIId has not provlllell sanitary school "n has also refused to Illre SppnJah teachers In a PredomtnanUy Spanlsh- populated village," Anaya said. "We're also asking for a full and eqmplete ae- counUng of a $10,000 grant for improving and upgr!ld!ng the football fleld. If that money was spent Improperly, It must be returnell." Finally, the suit allks the state boBl'd of eIlUl:at!on to enforce all appllcable Jan In the Vallq lIChooI system, !Inll Is asking J100ky to pay clvll damages In excess of $10,000, pI.. court costs allll attorney fees. "The pIalntlffs lul.d been with the defellllanta for a couple of years, but couldn't seem to work their problems Out," he saIt\, "ThIll office has been In- volvell for about 15 months. There's been a lot of eIenlals of the charge on both Illles. "I think "e have a good chance of wiMlng, or I wouk!n't have fIlecJ the suit. I know of 110 personal grudges Inj thllI case, anll as an attorney, I would not have fUeil "the lIII1t based on personal grudges." No date has been set. for a hearing, he salll, but he alllleillOme interim hearings IhoUlIl be set fairly qulcll1y. "We'd Uke to get lOme prellmInarit reUef prior to the beRlnn1n& of the next school year," J1e '!lid. ."':1'- ,.' ,; .". " .' . "/':; > ,,' i", '< ""':'; '. ·Geln \ ' RICHER av $16,250 Draconic's Lady Isall alonut the fInIsh of Sunday's $32.500 Rio Grande rufurityat RuidO!lo Oowns. First place was worth $16,250. The filly is owned by Lynn W. D.lJbose of Hobbs. Larry ayers Is the lockey. . Racing resumed today with flrsl-round AU·American Futurity lrials. COUNTRY CAL, a coU who IlCOn!d hiI flr3t career win just over a IDOI\th ago, swept to a conuna/llllng vIctory In Balurt1ay's $t3,290 Jockey Club Stallel at RoJllOllO Dolml. The win was Counlry CII's fourth or the meeting. It also catapulted him to the top of Ruilloso's lbree-ye.aNlld c1ivls1on, ancI malle him the one to watch In the up- coming $17,5OO-a1lileil Ruliloso Derby at 1 1I16lb miles. CoIIntry cal roaring out of fOllrth place In theJockey Club SlUes ancI Joolced Ukea Hebeld about a length lead OYer Irish Antlca (a 401 shot) allhat polnL. lrilh Anllca trIell to allvance Ilurlng the stretch l'WI, but Country Cal respolllled to steally urlng from Pedro Benitez aoo held a l;;,}ength margin when be hit the wire In 1:30 flat. Country Cal eamell $7,974, which just about cIoubleil fils 1980 earnings. The colt II ownell by Norman Shell of Albuquerque. JoUy DrilklU Is the tl'lllner. The winning PIlyoffs were $14, $5.60 and $4020. lrIsh AnUes, with Catlos RIvas aboard, returned $4.40 and $4. Captain Double, a lopbeavy 35-1 outsll!er, ralUeil froID far bscle to bsg tIEd. The Ihow price was $tO.60. Special Ranger. the even money favorite going after his third stakes win of the meeting,tumeilin a labOred perlOI'll1lUlCe. The colt stayed In tbe lnlcJd1e of the bscle, then laggell badly under 123 pounlls arxl flnlshell seventh. . Country Cal packed 116 po1lllds. Irish AnUcs (also weiglltel!at 116) earned $2,923 for second, while captain Double (114) rakell In $1,329. PA PA WHEELiE, runnlng as a 4-6 favorite, swooped clown on the far outsille anll gl'llbbed a head victory In Friday's 440 yam heal11lner at RuldosO Downs. 'rhe three-year-old eolt eamell $2,520 In the allowance spin, aoo that pusheli his career Income up to $175,124. Pa Pa Wheelle was rldllerl by Harley Crowsbyfot B. N. Mams or HOUIlon, Texas. The mutuel returns were $3.80, $3 and $2.20. The winning lime waa 22.40 secolKls. Mia Splash, who briefly held the lead In RUIDOSO, LINCOLN CoUNTY, NEWMEXICO 88345 Nowellllf RuidoSo, who was by his brothet, Snd Nowell and Paul Espinosa, bOth Of Rullll:8C!. . . sanchez, Espinosa aM Brad Nowell wel'll taken to Ruilloso-Hoooo Valley Hospltat, where aU were Ireatell fot cuts and bruises, aild Wel'e later l'llleased. Elrtenslye I1aDlage was sustall\ed by both .- ., , cars. Salurt1ay and range in price from $3 for a single clancer to $8 fot a couple to pat- tlclpate III Saturday night dancing. Spectators are welcome aml will be chargell $1.50 or 75 eents it l1Jlcler 15. Bowers expressing the opinion that's how races are nm, won anll lost. The HIndI team didn't have any <:omments, other than to indicate that 1981 would be another Pony Express.Race anll that they'll mote than Ukely be bacle. The wlmers claimec1. their flr3t plsce trophy, a toolell boot each for their mantels. with another PIlIr of malle 10 orller boots to be presentell to each at a !liter date, along with their share or the prize money. SmlthlCat1errea1ized Itcoulll have been a different race. Howevet, Sid Goodloe Of Roswell, manager of Sunset Arabians salll, after learning that his foreman had a1llell a fallen competitor, "That just goes. to show you what being a good salllarltan will do." Fublle School System anll Its boarll of has sYstematically refusell to hire SppnJah ll1rectors (listed Indlvillually), arxlJohn sumamellteacherS, anll has flroo tbe ones and Jane Does, one through flYe. . It had: asks the court to Ileclare the . (John anll Jane Does are tistell as a Is In violation of Article 12, secUon one of tecbnlcallty of law In the event more the New Mexico Constitution, which lIIylll defendants are named.) state supporloo ooucstlon pro8l'llm be PlaIntiffs are: Alfrell, Geralillne, conunensul'llte with the nel!llsanll abWtles Gerale!, Lavina, Frank arxl Bobby Joe of its stullents. McTelgue: Pete, Rosie arxl The suit also asks the court to proville a Peter (Jr.,) salas; Max arxl Maxine bilingual ellucatlonal program; to 'hire Chavez; CeclUa arxl Vanessa Apot!aca; Spanlsf1.sumamell teachers; to provllia Viola Warner; salvallor SUva: Orella allequate physical faclUtles; to provide Vasquez: Vlots Esther Garcia: Alexcano; sanitary, nutritional lunches; to comply Mary anll Margarent Lambert; EUrll!la with slate nepotism to comply anll Marco salsetlo: anlltbe Honclo Valley with state anll fellel'llilaw; anll to proville Concemell Parerita Assoclatlon. an accounting of pubUc funlls. Attorneys for the plaintIffs are fonner Anaya 1II11l, "The soJt specWcally slate Attorney Gimeral Toney Anaya aoo names Booky, both In hIS official caPllclty his partner Robert Sturmer. Anaya told as Superintendent of Schools, aoo as an The News late FrJclay, "ThIs lawsuit Is the individual."· resoJt of over a year's negotiations bel- The sult charges Booky with: violating ween the parents arxl the school boom to cIvil rights of some students by hal'llllling settle their complaints. anll threatening them; by expelllng "Unfortunately, they were unable to' stullents arbitrarily aml capriciously; by resolve their differences, so we fUell suit." failing chllilren without just C!lwle; arxl Basically, the suit alleges faUure to purposefully causing ball gracles to be proville equal protection unller the given to children of the plalntlffl. Fourteenth Amendment to the United Also, Booky was chargoo with being States Constitution, anll the Ilenlal of Ilue absent from his official posltlon during process, also provillell by the Constitution, school hours to work at RuJlloso Downs Anaya salil. Race tracie, and receiving pubUc run<ls for The basic allegatlolll are: aU poUcies, unrenllered services. practices arxl proc;eIlures of the Honllo "We're asking him to pay back fils schools fall to provll!e adequate eIlucatlon superlnteoo'ent's IIIlary dUring the hours for bl11ngualltullentll; the school Illstrlct be workell at the tl'llcle," Anaya !laId. o se The Ahvo-car accident lust north of the JItJ Mini Mart In Alto early MoIIlIay D!Om1Jlg resulted In III1110t injuries to Ibrei! Ruidoso area llien J ohll i. Mcl1 a tvilY anll ltaymond Sanchez, both. of RUldl/So Downs, had run out ot fuel arxl had pulled off to the side of highway 37. Their vehlele was strucldtolil the rear by one drlyenby Wesley G. would win the l'llce. Bowel'il' horse, however, hall fallen, with BowersS1lltSinlng minor injuries. She also spent a Ilespel'llte ten minutes locating, catchlng the horse anll getting bac1c Into the sallcUe to continue the l'llce. During tbJs Interluele SmIth kept his steady pace, loping along the tl'llU, knowing he'll come In IeCOrxI. SmIth reachell the finish line to the cheel'il of the crawll- cla1inlng the victory that hall elullell him in five yeal'il of competition. It was then he learnell that Bowers hall not yet l'llachell the flnlsh line. Very shorll,t she dill. with bloocl on face, dearly visible where It wasn't coverell with mull. Smith/Carter were StridelBowers merely shruggell, with Saturday and Sunclay arxl free coffee aml doughnuts wl11 be available Sunday lliol'lllng. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.IIi., Draconic's La<ly, a filly who hall never Sunday's Night had UIUe punch left .lKl wOlla race, broke the Ice In f1aIhy Ityle In l!elJaled Uke a ruptured balloon. As the Sunday's Rio Grande Futurily at RuIdoso people's choice was sputtering In the final DownJ. half furlong, Draconic Spoke, a 55-1 out·. The filly, riden by Larry Byers, aluggell sieler handlell cleverly by Wayne Buellrer, herwayout of secollll place to capture the lIq\Ieeud fils way out of Ught quarters on I1x flll'lopg spln "b1clI offered a groa the raD arul came booming down to the of . wire. The wlridtJ\g owner, Lynn W. Dubose of Drsconlc Spoke d1slodltell Sunday'S Hobbl, coUecUd a check for $16,250. Fans Night out of second place, with 1 who backell the filly got payof£s of $13.40, . Ienglm to spare. Draconic Spoke, ownell $1.80 aoo $3.40. by V. J. Callaway of Hobbs, returned $3lto Dracon1c'sLadyhlUhewlrelnl:16lJat, place anll $7 to show. The coU earnell ahe&1l by 3V. lengths. $3,5(10. AU the early glory belongell to Stmday's SUnday's Night, the properlY or sam Night, the 3-2 favorite who'd won ber lrial HencSel'llOll of Odessa, Texas, had to be heata week ago by a lItunnlng S* lengths. content with a third place P1l1lll! of $3,575. SUnday's Night, bandied by carlos Rive,' That hllted bet total Income up to ${2,377. lried to run bet oppoIlUonlnto the grouncl. The show payoU was $2.60. The filly got out of the gate In a hurry, DraconIc's Lady, tralnell by Billy Hltt, IlSIUIDed the leall on the raU, and crutsed went Into the Rio Gralllle with a record of along with a two length gap Ilown the three lIeCOIIcIs from three career slstts. In bac1csll'etch. Draconic's Lally movell up 1ut week's trials, sbe was beaten by 5* stealll1y out of second place and took up a lenglm. threatening position next to Sunday's RIsque Lally. the fllly who was lIllPposec1 Night as the two lIWWIg Into tbe tum for to give Sunday's NIght • rugged baUle, bome. IUght then, the Jig was up for nevergotherfootlnthedoor.Rumlngasa Sunday's Night. 3-2 8eCOIId fsvorlte, Ihe broke poorly anc1 At the top of the I1raJghtaway, Stmday's stayel! out of range aU the way. She wound Night - who was going after bet mth win up a dismal ninth. - trlell to fend off the attack trom Business at RuJdolIo continued to cllrnb Draconic's Lady. The latter simply slDfted as Sunday's handle flnlsbed up at $S61,%U Inlohlghgear and zoomed In to the lese!. It with I2rac:es. On the same clay lsstyesr, a was a romp the rest of the way. 13 race card producell a $541,0lIO handle. NO. 241N OUR 35TH YEAR BY MARK BAGBY Staff Writer Honllo Valley PIlrents and ltudents hav.e fUed a lawsuit In Fedel'lll District ColI" In Albuquerque the "0000 Valley FubUc School System baa not malnlalnell allequate b1Ungual eIlucatlon facilltles. Also, "0000 Valley School Superln· tenllent Ernest Booky baa been named among the defenclants on charges l'll8glng from working at RUllloso Downs Race Track Ilurlng school hours to fal1Jng ltudents without just cause. Booky toM The NeWi Satanlay mol'lllal that be did not want to comm"nt oa the JaWiull"bealule uellber IDe or the sebaal has beeD officially notlfilld of tlHo JawlUft." He'!lld be beard nunorllOfwbat wallD th" loJt bat bealllIe be hall Dot been dlreelly contacted, be woulll Dot eOlDJDellt. The 18 PIlge suit, fUeil July 30 In Albuquerque, lists 24 lndIvllluals and the Hondo Valley Concerned Parents Association as plaintiffs. Booky arxl numeroW$ ooucatlonal boards are lIstell al e1efendants. The defenllantl Inclull,,: the State Department of Education, State Superlntenllent of Schools Leonard DeLayo, the Slate Board of Education (1lste<I by inlllvlllual members), Davlll KIng, Secretary of Ibe state DePllrtment of Finance, Director of Public School Finance AI ClenunOll3, HOlKIo VaUey Draconic's Lady wins Rio. LACK OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION CHARGED The team or CIndy strIlle and Btenda Bowers of RuidOllO were in the leacl, with the JBIlI11 HIndi aml Anna HlJldl duo of Durall running 1eC000d anll SmIth/Carter bringing up the rear. Aftet SmIth paased Hindi, be saw sbe'd veered off the trail and het mount Iul.Il caught aU four feet in a caUle guard. He also IIIW tbat Bowers' horse waa Idcldng up cIIlst lust ahead - and thollght he cowll over take her shorUy. However - Smith wrnell around to alll HIndl. After freeing the Arablall Algean MIsS (Toy) tram the caUleguard, the two detel'Dllnoo the borse couldn't flIIlshthe tace. SmIth thell took out the finish line - at a 10Pll, content to flnlsh second, con· fident that Bowel'il was well ahead arxl Oek Grove C8mpgrounll was re-ojleIleil salurt1aysince road repslrs on state Hlgh- way 532 were completed 1ut week, ae- conUng to United States Forest Service offlclall. FaclUtles at Oak Grove Incluele picnic tablel, flrepllc:ea, garblge receptacles and l'eIlroomlI. Oak Grove II a free use area. Addltlonallnfonnatlonabout Oak Grove arul Clther camping areu 01\ LInc:oIn NaUpoal Forest are avaUabie at Smokey Bear RangerStaUon or by caU1ng 2G7-4ll95sttuetlon Ftlday nIght. saturday's schellUle includes sesslOJlS forarea aM guest caDers, Nl p.m., tound ilallclng. 8-8:30 p.IIi., and main sqUare dancing untn 11:30 p.m. Workshops saturday wiIlinc1ulle tound •• ilJIdSiluaredance, '. Ca' 'r m" th'lS" mom' ;' ... g 2:30-6 p.m•. Round dpnc:e instruetol'il will "''' be Jolin and Wanda Wlntet of Gatllllld, 1relUiS. . 'rile evellt will close at 1100II suncliiy, following il cotlee hour, 8-9 un., 1111<\ a flnll1 Siluareandrourxlllance ailSllloll f!'Om 9 a.D!. to llOOll. . . othet callel'llthlsyeat illclude MeltOll Luttrilll of Fort Worth,'rems and BiltYl MiiIn of l101den,. Colotado. ; Free soft c\rlnks' will be! provided Oak Grove Campground " open agaIn the ll'llnlal\S lul.ve helll 50 Americans iIostBge. The to the Ay!lto11ll be the written words: "Let my go." FOR 275 DAYS . PONY EXPIlESS RACE winners Saturday at Lincoln, left, Dille Carter ilnd Virgil Smith, PICilCho, received their booty from LoiS Clements. The pair won fhe 41 mile mishap filled cross country event in a tIme of two hours, 1'7 minutes and shcseconds. Pony Express race action filled Lincoln County " " commISSIoners meet Tuesday . LIncoln County c:ommluloners wIl1 meet at 10 a.m., TueJclay at the courthouse In carmozo. Major agencla Items to be eooalclered Include an appUcatlon by Robert "Bud" CrenIha" for a rural liquor dlapellllng Uc:ense to be located at the Whfte Oaks C .. a speclal tax levy request froID the RuldOllO and carrizozo bea1th faclUtlelI: rOlK! malntalnance In the Fawn RkIge IlIhd1vl11on of RuIdoIo; and lndllltrlal revenue bonda for 10" Interest loanIto fanners. All conun1alon meeUnga are open to the pubUc. Square dancers meeting here :0:. .:-:. "', W f ,::: .'t .... ia., .ers .... ·e II 9.: ::.: '... .;.:. 'i'.- •••• ;::: :::: .•.. ·s :::: » « ...• . ... ,'. . ... « » Ruidoso's wilter Is Iilyers of water. However, t presently being treated for because the wilter level is tilste ilnd odor with solow, the illgile hils potassium permilnganate dropped to the bottom of !f:j and activilted carbon, the lake also, and Is according to water filtering Into the wilter ml super I ntendertt Jim system. j,j, Goodman. "The wilter Is :$ being :::: "::, treated, filtered ilnd :::, ,,::' Goodmiln said Friday chlorlnilted, which makes ,:,: thilt water to serve the It safe for human con- n village Is being pumped sumptlon," Goodman said. j,t from Alto Lilke but is now He added that "we tilinted with illgae. He silld b bl ill h ,::: ::, pro a y w ave this .:;:: wilter Is normally pumped obi til h '" pr em un we aVe ,?- from the bottom ofthe lake sufficient runoff from the lj! to ilvoid growths on the top wiltershed." M . SQuate dallcel'il from IilaIl1 western states lri,11 giltbet In ltuldolo.Ftlday, Saturday and Stlilday fot the 22111l 8lI" n1vel'illity It the tJnl8ltuatedanCIng event held hereto "prcmotethe fun or iIqUlIre dandllg," started fly aeqrge and Ruth . llei!dqUllJ1eted lit the Cba .. ttal .. WbUon Center, the dIInce ball grown from fen.li'quates In 1958 tom expected 1200150 Siluate$ tbls yeat. Atteiiclallce at lllilt year's _e wal ¢!ltItJlated at more 1,200. ' . .-i.. .. t1da' ' .. 'i'bIli yeat'sac:UvlUes ww open F Yat J\ p,lJ!;i with II "Trail III Dance" with DI¢1c .Pili'tlsh or HObbs, and Dale Huclsoll .of itoIwell', CllUItiit' Catl lUIll .10 Barnea of AtteIIa will IIlIlo do round Ilance In- I . . . . .. " ·.,f . , It could have been a different race. There c:oIl1d have been another wiMer. However, the wimer of the 1080 Pony . Expreu Race saturday,41 mites from WhIte Oaks to Uncoln, waa the team of VJrgllSIDUb and Dale cartet of i'lcacho- In the relaUvely slaw tlme of2 iIours, 17 minutes and!lbl: secon<ls. The t"o rode for the DlIlmooo A Ranch, i'lcacbo. The tl'llCk recorci, heM by 'l'ed tlel11ellt and David CUnnfngham of i'lcacbO, Is 2 iIours, one lIIInute and 4S seconds, set a couple of yearS ago. Clement and cun- ningham did not COlIIJIllte thls year. Tbls Is how the race wenL . The rlilers took orf from White Oaks evenly and all went well unW they were in the \'lclnlty of capitan Gap. At this point thlJigs went awty.

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the flnsl yeanll, had to settle for secoooplace. Fana who backed the ~recoUeded$S.60and$3.20. DocPbaIUm, theseconcl favorite, h1t the wire III tH.nI placeand returned $2.40.

Pa PaWhee1Lt came out of the c1aIh wl1hhIa I8COIld ItraIcbtwln. TIle colt la IlO'Il'eyelng the upcoinlng t:rialI fot' the $1.5rnUUon A1I-American Derby.

CAPt'S FIRST. I'IIllII1nIl as a I'*ewarmpublic favorlte,ltepped offa 'Ji IeuBth winIn ThlU'Sday'. IIx fu.rlonc headliner atRuldolo DoWJII. .

But theroanfillym/ihtbaYe pkkell up abru1Ie or two before reachlllg the flnl.lhline.

At the head of the stretch, with the raceapparently In the bag, Cap!.'1 FI.rat sucJ.e1enly veered Into the ran. Sbe ba.need Itafew tlmes,lost a stride or two, but~bacle into high geat to preserve the vJe­tory.

cap'l Firat II ownedby Pauhnd Neldasa1blKlryofMld1and,T-. JolinQu.blngwas In thesaddle. The fD17,1Iho led an theway, returned peyof& of $8.10, $3.20 and$3.20.

O'Grolal. wilo JnUItenxI a good nmaro\llld the tum. for home. beld on for.ecooo. The mutuel peyof& were$3.80 aJld$3. Parmer County KId came from farback to beataecooo favorlte calorl&e outor

-the third place I10L Pamler CoUnty KkIpeM $4020 to show. n-y Summercnr wasup.

The winning Ume was 1:1S 3l511e<:01ld1.

South;oieat Mio:rotiJ.!n Co.'2601. t. Tftl1C\allBox 10054 .."J. :'I.1/Xl , Tx, 7999J

The suit claims tbeschool has IIOtprovldell adequate ooucat1on or facilities,IIIId has not provlllell sanitary schoollun~hes.

"n has also refused to Illre SppnJahteachers In a PredomtnanUy Spanlsh­populated village," Anaya said. "We'realso asking for a full and eqmplete ae­counUng of a $10,000 grant for improvingand upgr!ld!ng the football fleld. If thatmoney was spent Improperly, It must bereturnell."

Finally, the suit allks the state boBl'd ofeIlUl:at!on to enforce all appllcable Jan Inthe Horxl~ Vallq lIChooI system, !Inll Isasking J100ky to pay clvll damages Inexcess of $10,000, pI.. court costs allllattorney fees.

"The pIalntlffs lul.d been negolla~1ngwith the defellllanta for a couple of years,but couldn't seem to work their problemsOut," he saIt\, "ThIll office has been In­volvell for about 15 months. There's been alot of eIenlals of the charge on both Illles.

"I think "e have a good chance ofwiMlng, or I wouk!n't have fIlecJ thesuit. Iknow of 110 personal grudges Inj thllI case,anll as an attorney, I would not have fUeil

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RICHER av $16,250 ~ Draconic's Lady Isall alonut the fInIsh ofSunday's $32.500 Rio Grande rufurityat RuidO!lo Oowns. Firstplace was worth $16,250. The filly is owned by Lynn W. D.lJbose ofHobbs. Larry ayers Is the lockey. .

Racing resumed today with flrsl-roundAU·American Futurity lrials.

COUNTRY CAL, a coU who IlCOn!d hiIflr3t career win just over a IDOI\th ago,swept to a conuna/llllng vIctory InBalurt1ay's $t3,290 Jockey Club Stallel atRoJllOllO Dolml.

The win was Counlry CII's fourth or themeeting. It also catapulted him to the topof Ruilloso's lbree-ye.aNlld c1ivls1on, ancImalle him the one to watch In the up­coming $17,5OO-a1lileil Ruliloso Derby at 11I16lb miles.

CoIIntry cal ~ame roaring out of fOllrthplace In theJockey Club SlUes ancI JoolcedUkea w1Mcraltbeturnfor~. Hebeldabout a length lead OYer IrishAntlca (a 401shot) allhat polnL.

lrilh Anllca trIell to allvance Ilurlng thestretch l'WI, but Country Cal respolllled tosteally urlng from Pedro Benitez aoo helda l;;,}engthmargin when be hit the wire In1:30 flat.

Country Cal eamell $7,974, which justabout cIoubleil fils 1980earnings. The colt IIownell by Norman Shell of Albuquerque.JoUy DrilklU Is the tl'lllner. The winningPIlyoffs were $14, $5.60 and $4020.

lrIsh AnUes, with Catlos RIvas aboard,returned $4.40 and $4. Captain Double, alopbeavy 35-1 outsll!er, ralUeil froID farbscle to bsg tIEd. The Ihow price was$tO.60.

Special Ranger. theeven money favoritegoing after his third stakes win of themeeting,tumeilin a labOred perlOI'll1lUlCe.The colt stayed In tbe lnlcJd1e of the bscle,then laggell badly under 123 pounlls arxlflnlshell seventh. .

Country Cal packed 116 po1lllds. IrishAnUcs (also weiglltel!at 116) earned $2,923for second, while captain Double (114)rakell In $1,329.

PA PA WHEELiE, runnlng as a 4-6favorite, swooped clown on the far outsilleanll gl'llbbeda headvictory In Friday's 440yam heal11lner at RuldosO Downs.

'rhe three-year-old eolt eamell $2,520 Inthe allowance spin, aoo that pusheli hiscareer Income up to $175,124.

Pa Pa Wheelle was rldllerl by HarleyCrowsbyfot B. N. Mams or HOUIlon,Texas. The mutuel returns were $3.80, $3and $2.20. The winning lime waa 22.40secolKls.

Mia Splash, who briefly held the lead In

RUIDOSO, LINCOLN CoUNTY, NEWMEXICO 88345

Nowellllf RuidoSo, who was acc~mpanlellby his brothet, Snd Nowell and PaulEspinosa, bOth Of Rullll:8C!. . .

sanchez, Espinosa aM Brad Nowellwel'll taken to Ruilloso-Hoooo ValleyHospltat, where aU were Ireatell fot cutsand bruises, aild Wel'e later l'llleased.Elrtenslye I1aDlage was sustall\ed by both.-., ,cars.

Salurt1ay and range in price from $3 for asingle clancer to $8 fot a couple to pat­tlclpate III Saturday night dancing.Spectators are welcome aml will bechargell $1.50~ch or 75 eents it l1Jlcler 15.

Bowers expressing the opinion that's howraces are nm, won anll lost. The HIndIteam didn't have any <:omments, otherthan to indicate that 1981 would be anotherPony Express .Race anll that they'll motethan Ukely be bacle.

The wlmers claimec1. their flr3t plscetrophy, a toolell boot each for theirmantels. with another PIlIr of malle 10orller boots to be presentell to each at a!liter date, along with their share or theprize money.

SmlthlCat1errea1ized Itcoulll have beena different race. Howevet, Sid Goodloe OfRoswell, manager of Sunset Arabianssalll, after learning that his foreman hada1llell a fallen competitor, "That just goes.to show you what being a good salllarltanwill do."

Fublle School System anll Its boarll of has sYstematically refusell to hire SppnJahll1rectors (listed Indlvillually), arxlJohn sumamellteacherS, anll has flroo tbe onesand Jane Does, one through flYe. . It had: asks the court to Ileclare the Icho~l. (John anll Jane Does are tistell as a Is In violation of Article 12, secUon one oftecbnlcallty of law In the event more theNew Mexico Constitution, which lIIyllldefendants are named.) state supporloo ooucstlon pro8l'llm be

PlaIntiffs are: Alfrell, Geralillne, conunensul'llte withthe nel!llsanll abWtlesGerale!, Lavina, Frank arxl Bobby Joe of its stullents.McTelgue: Pete, Nancy,S~hJa, Rosie arxl The suit also asks the court to proville aPeter (Jr.,) salas; Max arxl Maxine bilingual ellucatlonal program; to 'hireChavez; CeclUa arxl Vanessa Apot!aca; Spanlsf1.sumamell teachers; to provlliaViola Warner; salvallor SUva: Orella allequate physical faclUtles; to provideVasquez: Vlots Esther Garcia: Alexcano; sanitary, nutritional lunches; to complyMary anll Margarent Lambert; EUrll!la with slate nepotism ~tules; to complyanll Marco salsetlo: anlltbe Honclo Valley with state anll fellel'llilaw; anll to provilleConcemell Parerita Assoclatlon. an accounting of pubUc funlls.

Attorneys for the plaintIffs are fonner Anaya 1II11l, "The soJt specWcallyslate Attorney Gimeral Toney Anaya aoo names Booky, both In hIS official caPllcltyhis partner Robert Sturmer. Anaya told as Superintendent of Schools, aoo as anThe News late FrJclay, "ThIs lawsuit Is the individual."·resoJt of over a year's negotiations bel- The sult charges Booky with: violatingween the parents arxl the school boom to cIvil rights of some students by hal'lllllingsettle their complaints. anll threatening them; by expelllng

"Unfortunately, they were unable to' stullents arbitrarily aml capriciously; byresolve their differences, so we fUell suit." failing chllilren without just C!lwle; arxl

Basically, the suit alleges faUure to purposefully causing ball gracles to beproville equal protection unller the given to children of the plalntlffl.Fourteenth Amendment to the United Also, Booky was chargoo with beingStates Constitution, anll the Ilenlal of Ilue absent from his official posltlon duringprocess, also provillell by the Constitution, school hours to work at RuJlloso DownsAnaya salil. Race tracie, and receiving pubUc run<ls for

The basic allegatlolll are: aU poUcies, unrenllered services.practices arxl proc;eIlures of the Honllo "We're asking him to pay back filsschools fall to provll!e adequate eIlucatlon superlnteoo'ent's IIIlary dUring the hoursfor bl11ngualltullentll; the school Illstrlct be workell at the tl'llcle," Anaya !laId.

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The

Ahvo-car accident lust north of the JItJMini Mart In Alto early MoIIlIay D!Om1Jlgresulted In III1110t injuries to Ibrei! Ruidosoarea llien

Johll i. Mcl1atvilY anll ltaymondSanchez, both.of RUldl/So Downs, had runout ot fuel arxl had pulledoff to the side ofhighway37. Their vehlelewas strucldtolilthe rear by one drlyenby Wesley G.

would win the l'llce.Bowel'il' horse, however, hall fallen, with

BowersS1lltSinlngminor injuries. She alsospent a Ilespel'llte ten minutes locating,catchlng the horse anll getting bac1c Intothe sallcUe to continue the l'llce.

During tbJs Interluele SmIth kept hissteady pace, loping along the tl'llU,knowing he'll come In IeCOrxI.

SmIth reachell the finish line to thecheel'il of thecrawll- cla1inlng the victorythat hall elullell him in five yeal'il ofcompetition.

It was then he learnell that Bowers hallnot yet l'llachell the flnlsh line. Veryshorll,t she dill. with bloocl on face, dearlyvisible where It wasn't coverell with mull.

Smith/Carter were e~statlC.StridelBowers merely shruggell, with

Saturday and Sunclay arxl free coffee amldoughnuts wl11 be available Sundaylliol'lllng.

Tickets ~ go on sale at 10 a.IIi.,

Draconic's La<ly, a filly who hall never Sunday's Night had UIUe punch left .lKlwOlla race, broke the Ice In f1aIhy Ityle In l!elJaled Uke a ruptured balloon. As theSunday's Rio Grande Futurily at RuIdoso people's choice was sputtering In the finalDownJ. half furlong, Draconic Spoke, a 55-1 out·.

The filly, riden by Larry Byers, aluggell sielerhandlell cleverly by Wayne Buellrer,her way out of secollll place to capture the lIq\Ieeud fils way out of Ught quarters onI1x flll'lopg spln "b1clI offered a groa the raD arul came booming down to the~ of $32,~. . wire.

The wlridtJ\g owner, Lynn W. Dubose of Drsconlc Spoke d1slodltell Sunday'SHobbl, coUecUd a check for $16,250. Fans Night out of second place, with 1~who backell the filly got payof£s of $13.40, . Ienglm to spare. Draconic Spoke, ownell$1.80 aoo $3.40. byV. J. Callaway ofHobbs, returned $3lto

Dracon1c'sLadyhlUhewlrelnl:16lJat, place anll $7 to show. The coU earnellahe&1l by 3V. lengths. $3,5(10.

AU the early glory belongell to Stmday's SUnday's Night, the properlY or samNight, the 3-2 favorite who'd won ber lrial HencSel'llOll of Odessa, Texas, had to beheata week ago by a lItunnlng S* lengths. content with a third place P1l1lll! of $3,575.SUnday's Night, bandied by carlos Rive,' That hllted bet total Income up to ${2,377.lried to run bet oppoIlUonlnto the grouncl. The show payoU was $2.60.

The filly got out of the gate In a hurry, DraconIc's Lady, tralnell by Billy Hltt,IlSIUIDed the leall on the raU, and crutsed went Into the Rio Gralllle with a record ofalong with a two length gap Ilown the three lIeCOIIcIs from three career slstts. Inbac1csll'etch. Draconic's Lally movell up 1ut week's trials, sbe was beaten by 5*stealll1y out of second place and took up a lenglm.threatening position next to Sunday's RIsque Lally. the fllly who was lIllPposec1Night as the two lIWWIg Into tbe tum for to give Sunday's NIght • rugged baUle,bome. IUght then, the Jig was up for nevergotherfootlnthedoor.RumlngasaSunday's Night. 3-2 8eCOIId fsvorlte, Ihe broke poorly anc1

At the top of the I1raJghtaway, Stmday's stayel!outof range aU the way.She woundNight - who was goingafter bet mth win up a dismal ninth.- trlell to fend off the attack trom Business at RuJdolIo continued to cllrnbDraconic'sLady. The latter simply slDfted as Sunday's handle flnlsbed up at $S61,%UInlohlghgear and zoomed In to the lese!. It with I2rac:es. On the same clay lsstyesr, awas a romp the rest of the way. 13 race card producell a $541,0lIO handle.

NO. 241N OUR 35TH YEAR

BYMARK BAGBYStaffWriter

Honllo Valley PIlrents and ltudents hav.efUed a lawsuit In Fedel'lll District ColI" InAlbuquerque aU~ging the "0000 ValleyFubUc School System baa not malnlalnellallequate b1Ungual eIlucatlon facilltles.

Also, "0000 Valley School Superln·tenllent Ernest Booky baa been namedamong the defenclants on charges l'll8glngfrom working at RUllloso Downs RaceTrack Ilurlng school hours to fal1Jngltudents without just cause.

Booky toM The NeWi Satanlay mol'lllalthat be did not want to comm"nt oa theJaWiull"bealule uellber IDe or the sebaalhas beeD officially notlfilld of tlHo JawlUft."He'!lld bebeard nunorllOfwbat wallD th"loJt bat bealllIe be hall Dot been dlreellycontacted, be woulll Dot eOlDJDellt.

The 18 PIlge suit, fUeil July 30 InAlbuquerque, lists 24 lndIvllluals and theHondo Valley Concerned ParentsAssociation as plaintiffs. Booky arxlnumeroW$ ooucatlonal boards are lIstell ale1efendants.

The defenllantl Inclull,,: the StateDepartment of Education, StateSuperlntenllent of Schools LeonardDeLayo, the Slate Board of Education(1lste<I by inlllvlllual members), DavlllKIng,Secretaryof Ibestate DePllrtment ofFinance, Director of Public SchoolFinance AI ClenunOll3, HOlKIo VaUey

Draconic's Lady wins Rio.

LACK OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION CHARGED

The team or CIndy strIlle and BtendaBowers of RuidOllO were in the leacl, withthe JBIlI11 HIndi aml Anna HlJldl duo ofDurall running 1eC000d anll SmIth/Carterbringing up the rear.

Aftet SmIth paased Hindi, be saw sbe'dveered off the trail and het mount Iul.Ilcaught aU four feet in a caUle guard. Healso IIIW tbat Bowers' horse waa Idcldngup cIIlst lust ahead - and thollght he cowllover take her shorUy.

However - Smith wrnell around to alllHIndl. After freeing the Arablall AlgeanMIsS (Toy) tram the caUleguard, the twodetel'Dllnoo the borse couldn't flIIlshthetace.

SmIth thell took out f~r the finish line ­at a 10Pll, content to flnlsh second, con·fident that Bowel'il was well ahead arxl

Oek Grove C8mpgrounll was re-ojleIleilsalurt1aysince road repslrs on state Hlgh­way 532 were completed 1ut week, ae­conUng to United States Forest Serviceofflclall.

FaclUtles at Oak Grove Incluele picnictablel, flrepllc:ea, garblge receptaclesand l'eIlroomlI. Oak Grove II a free usearea.

Addltlonallnfonnatlonabout Oak Grovearul Clther camping areu 01\ LInc:oInNaUpoal Forest are avaUabie at SmokeyBear RangerStaUon or by caU1ng 2G7-4ll95•

sttuetlon Ftlday nIght.saturday's schellUle includes sesslOJlS

for area aM guest caDers, Nl p.m., toundilallclng. 8-8:30 p.IIi., and main sqUaredancing untn 11:30 p.m.

Workshops saturday wiIlinc1ulle toundc1a1\c:e.1::JOto2!~P;D! •• ilJIdSiluaredance, '. Ca''r m"':~.h·a,n th'lS" mom';'...g2:30-6 p.m•. Round dpnc:e instruetol'il will ~''.I!'' "'''be Jolin and Wanda Wlntet of Gatllllld,1relUiS. .

'rile evellt will close at 1100II suncliiy,following il cotlee hour, 8-9 un., 1111<\ aflnll1 Siluareandrourxlllance ailSllloll f!'Om9 a.D!. to llOOll. . .

othet callel'llthlsyeat illclude MeltOllLuttrilll of Fort Worth,'rems and BiltYlMiiIn of l101den,.Colotado.; Free soft c\rlnks' will be! provided

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the ll'llnlal\S lul.ve helll 50 AmericansiIostBge. The Ul~IJna~tun to theAy!lto11ll K~hemeinl mW$~ be thewritten words: "Let my ~ople go."

FOR 275 DAYS

.PONY EXPIlESS RACE winners Saturday at Lincoln, left, DilleCarter ilnd Virgil Smith, PICilCho, received their booty from LoiSClements. The pair won fhe 41 mile mishap filled cross countryevent in a tIme of two hours, 1'7 minutes and shc seconds.

Pony Express race action filled

Lincoln County" "commISSIoners

meet Tuesday. LIncoln County c:ommluloners wIl1 meetat 10 a.m., TueJclay at the courthouse Incarmozo. Major agencla Items to beeooalclered Include an appUcatlon byRobert "Bud" CrenIha" for a ruralliquor dlapellllng Uc:ense to be located atthe Whfte Oaks C..In~: a speclal tax levyrequest froID the RuldOllO and carrizozobea1th faclUtlelI: rOlK! malntalnance In theFawn RkIge IlIhd1vl11on of RuIdoIo; andlndllltrlal revenue bonda for 10" InterestloanIto fanners.

All conun1alon meeUnga are open to thepubUc.

Square dancers meeting here

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:~~ Ruidoso's wilter Is Iilyers of water. However, [,~t presently being treated for because the wilter level is ~!lj)~ tilste ilnd odor with solow, the illgile hils ,~,j

i~j potassium permilnganate dropped to the bottom of !f:j~" and activilted carbon, the lake also, and Is ~"~j according to water filtering Into the wilter ml~~ super Intendertt Jim system. j,j,:~ Goodman. "The wilter Is *~:$ being ::::"::, treated, filtered ilnd :::,,,::' Goodmiln said Friday chlorlnilted, which makes ,:,:~~ thilt water to serve the It safe for human con- i~!n village Is being pumped sumptlon," Goodman said. :~jj,t from Alto Lilke but is now He added that "we :~,~, tilinted with illgae. He silld b bl ill h ,:::::, pro a y w ave this ,:~

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SQuate dallcel'il from IilaIl1 westernstates lri,11 giltbet In ltuldolo.Ftlday,Saturday and Stlilday fot the 22111l 8lI"n1vel'illity Itthe tJnl8ltuatedanCIng eventheld hereto "prcmotethe fun or iIqUlIredandllg," started fly aeqrge and RuthO»~~ .

llei!dqUllJ1eted lit the Cba..ttal ..~WbUon Center, the dIInce ball grown fromfen.li'quates In 1958 tom expected 1200150Siluate$ tbls yeat. Atteiiclallce at llliltyear's _e wal ¢!ltItJlated at more~.1,200. ' . .-i.. . .t1da' '. .'i'bIliyeat'sac:UvlUes ww open F YatJ\p,lJ!;i with II "Trail III Dance" with DI¢1c

.Pili'tlsh or HObbs, and Dale Huclsoll .ofitoIwell', CllUItiit' Catl lUIll .10 Barnea ofAtteIIa will IIlIlo do round Ilance In-I . . . ... "

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It could have been a different race.There c:oIl1d have been another wiMer.However, the wimer of the 1080 Pony

. Expreu Race saturday,41 mites fromWhIte Oaks to Uncoln, waa the team ofVJrgllSIDUb andDale cartet of i'lcacho­In the relaUvely slaw tlme of2 iIours, 17minutes and!lbl: secon<ls. The t"o rode forthe DlIlmooo A Ranch, i'lcacbo.

The tl'llCk recorci, heM by 'l'ed tlel11elltand David CUnnfngham of i'lcacbO, Is 2iIours, one lIIInute and 4S seconds, set acouple of yearS ago. Clement and cun­ningham did not COlIIJIllte thls year.

Tbls Is how the race wenL .The rlilers took orf from White Oaks

evenly and all wentwell unW they were inthe \'lclnlty of capitan Gap. At this pointthlJigs went awty.

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SUNDAY,AUUGUST31st - 5~ fur. AInasW1queen 18.00, 7.40.

4.80; Social Lime 17.20.10.80: Foggy Beam7.20. T: 1:11.1.

2nd - 400 Yds' Jackie Moon Bird 61.20,32.00,7.60; Native Gypsy 4.80, 4.00; CleanN Greene 5.00. T: 21.19.

Qu1DeDa - $289.40DallyDoullle - $552.00

3rd - 5¥.. fur. A Bit Of Brave 5.00, 3.00,3.00; Holme's Beauty 4.20, 3.60; Dally •Welte 5.40. T: 1:11.

QulDeUa- $10.804th - 400 y<la. Wranglers Lady 31.20. :

11.80,6.60; Jewel Te 20.40, 7.20: Oh Cotton •7.80. T: 20.91. ••Qu1DeUa-$%84.28 •,

5th - 6 fur. My Going Jesse 10.20, 5.00. •3.80; Ebar Dancer 4.20, 3.00; Lead Pipe :CInch 5.00. T: 1:16.3. :

Qu1DeUa- $11.10 :6th - 400 yds, Beauty Rockelte 9.00, 4.60, :

4.00: Pretty Native Lady 23.20, 1.80; :RWlforusbug 4,40. T: 20.93. ~,

•Qu1DeUa-$2$UO :-7th - 870 yda. Pa)'lJlaster McGowan:,

~,60. 4.20. 2.80; Trlpol Get 22.20, 6.40; .'.Sarge's Diamond 2.80. T: 41.47. .:

" Qu1DeUa-$49.80 :,8th - 550 yds. Rettoluttoilary 8.80, 3.80, .;.2,80: Ms Mito 2.60, 2.40; Native Bux 3020. ::T: 28.22-. ..

QulMUa-$8.80 ;,9th - 1 mile Rushing Silver 19.60, 9040, :;

4.80; VltenpostJt. 5.80, 3.60; llappyltlsb- :­man 3•..,. 'T:l:48. :~..

QulMUa - $31.641 :'" loth~ 6 tur. Draconic'sLady 13.40, 7.80, :~

3.40; Draconic SJlOka3i.00, 1.00; Sunday'S ._Nlght'2.60. '1': 1:111.-:

. QlIIDe1la-$Uli.8O::tUIh~ 6fur. KnifeWllig 14.40.6.28.4.40; :f.:

Heza Challenge 9.20, ~.8O; tony Oh 3,00. 'l':::;:1:17.2'..:~

,12th -6 fur, Ilenih 13ih 18.4(), 6,20, 4.00; :':.:Tuxomine 5.60, 3.60; Bold Potentate 2.80.:::Tt 1:11.4. ::

'QuJneUa - $45.80 ' .-BJgQ-$I,1117.8O '

Qu1DeUa-$3UO9th - 5~ fur. Scott's Courtship 18.80,

5.80,3.40; Final Drive 3.60. 2.80; Warrior'sTime 3.40. T: 1:08.3.

QulDeUa-$23.oo10th-7 fur. CoWlUy Cal 14.00, 5.60, 4.20;

irish AnUcs 4.40, 4.00; Captain DoUble _.10.60. T: 1:30.

Qu1DeUa-$%UO·11th - 5~ fur. Ron's Proof 14.40, 7.00,

UO; Ruffabillty 9.40, 6.00: See Annlaado'4.20. T: 1:09.4. •·12th - 6 fur. LeIsure landing 11.80, 8.20, _.4.60; Lunar Song 16.40.6.00; Lea Co. Kid.3.00; JU's Boy 2.60. T: 1:17.

QulDeUa-$UUOBig Q- $5.903.00

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Ruidoso Downs results

FUTURITY WINNER - Lynn W. Dubose of Hobbs, (second fromleft) collects the victory trophy following an easy conquest of theRio Grande Futurity by her filly. Draconic's Lady. The trophypresentation was made by Dorothy Dillard, Ruidoso Downsnominations secretary. Also on hand: Mrs. Dubose's huband.Jack (center); lockey Larry Byers and trainer Billy Hill.

'lUURSDAY.JULY311st - 5111 fur. Radar CoWlty 18.40, 5.40,

4.00; CoWltess Cheri 3.80. 3.00; BeanCutter 3.80. T: 1:11.4.

2nd - 400 yds. RIIo 8.40, 4.60, 4.20:Beauty Venture 8.80, 5.60: Strategist 8.20.T: 20.85. .

QufDeUa-$.UGDallyDoullie-tICS...

3rd - 400 yds. Comlngflrst 11.Il0, 5.60.3.80; Tyroon 6.60, 4.00: Fleet Dolt 4.80. T:21.07.

SATURDAY,AUGUSTZ1st - 5111 fur. Nuther Brother 5.80, 3.60, :

2.80: Valzaxe 4.110, 3.20: Peaceful Success •2.80. T: 1:10.

2nd - 400 yds. lJttle. Tonuny Wise 64.00, ••28.80. 9.00: Oklahoma Fleet 74 6.60. 3.80:

Bunettabo 3.00. T: 20.99.Qu1DeUa-$280.80

Dally Doullle-$%43.003rd - 4 fur. Tom1aty 11.60, 8.20, 5.00;

Special Mojo 3.80, 3.00; Henry's Leader3.20. T: 48.

Qu/DeUa-$!t." QulDeUa-$52.804th - 6 fur. Lukenbach 17.60, 4.20.3.20; 4th - 400 yds. Go High Tymes 3.40,3.00.

Loom On 2.60, 2.40; Super Skate 4.00. T: 2.20; Gecatchlt 8.40, 3.80; CIIanta Charger1:18.2. 2.40. T: 21.01.

Qu/DeUa-$15,tO Qu1DeUa-$%UO5th - 400 yds. Max Capri14.20, 5.40, 3.00; 5th - 350 y<la. Tommy T. Ba13 7.60, 4.80,

Another Afton Bug 5.20, 3.20: cau At Six 3.80; Blue Chaser9.60, 5.60; Topsugar Nole2.80. T: 20.75. 5.60. T: 18.21.

QulaUa-$ZUO " ". Qu1DeUa-$%UO6th - tr1G ydll. Speckled Brown 12.20. 0' 6th -7 fur. Uh Oh Jeep 18.00. 6.40, 3.20; '.

4.60, 2.40; Resolute 3.40. 2.40; Dtto Mlto Nancy O'Nasty 3.60,2.40: Top Design 3.00.2.60. T: 48.<12. T: 1:30.

QuhltUa-$lUO QulDeUa-$lUG71h - 5111 fur. Amerlanna 7.80,3.80,2.60; 7th - 400 yds. FiJ'st PrIze Rose 17.20, .'

True Lace 4.60, 3.40; Black Deto 3.60. T: 7.20, 5.20; lJtUe Bar Bet 29.20, 11.60;1:10. Overdrlve JunIor 5.80. T: 20.50.

Qu/DeUa-$%UO "QulDeUa-$2tO...11th- 5111 fur. Dutch Luck 2.80, 2.40, 2.20: 8th-870 yds. Azuthought7.00, 5.00. 3.20;

FlU Mack1s Cup &.eO, 2.20; Maczon 2.20; GatesJetMlto6.80, 4.80; lJIyDale 5.40. T:Color Me Country 2.20. T: 1:08.3. 48.97.

Qu/DeUa-$13.. .9th - 400 y<la. Wakup lJI Suzy 7.40, 4.20,

2.40: Come Home Lucille 13.40,4.00; MUllSKing Bee 2.20. T: 20.56.

Qu1DeUa-.UO10th - 6fur. Capl's Ii'Jrst 6.60, 3.20, 3.20;

O'Groton 3.80. 3.00; Panner CoWlty Kid4.20. T: 1:16.3.

Qu1DeUa-$U....11th - 5~ fur. Cedar Rouge ••80, 3.20.

2.40; Mucboronl DIsco 13.80, 8.60; DayStreaker 3.40. T: 1:10.3.

12th - 6 fur. FlagBug 88.00. 39.40, 10.40:T. BOlle 7.40, 5_00: Lecture Man 3.00. T:1:16.3.

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The Ruidoso Downs trustees havescheduled a speclalmeellngat 7:30 tonightIn the mWlIc:lpal building, for the purposeof drafting an ordinance regarding sewerservice and f~s.

Meeting with the governing body will beengineer Qulnlon Daniel. vlllage attorneyRichard Parsons and representatives ofConsolidated Constructors of Farmington.The meeting Is open to the public.

poWld ror Alaska king crab and $10.90 apoWld for the large lobster tails.

DECA's percentages are higher Ifordersare taken In advance. Percentages are:

30 cents a pound for flrst 3,000 pounda,40 cents a poWld, If more than 3,000

pounds Is ordered. and20 cents a pound on direct sales, not

ordered In advance.Orders will be filled rrom 10 a.m.-ll p.m.,

all three days and advance orders may beplaced by calUng Parker at 378-4864.

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East. The total facility will extend from thebulldozer, extreme leit of picture, to the row oftrees on the extreme right. The plant is to beoperational by March 20. 1982.

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The Distributive Foducation Clubs ofAmerica (DECA) Chapter will sponsortheir second truckload seafoqd sale August22-24 at Gibson's parking lot, according toDECA aponsor Eddie Parker.

Parker said that many request" for asecond sale prompted him to schedule onethis month. Profit" from the sale will beused to help fWld various trips DECAstudent" will take this school year.

DECA spoMOred their fiJ'st seafood saleIn April and sold 4.971 POWl<la of fish for aprofit of $1,709. That money was used tohelp fund a DECA trip to the naUonalcareer Development Conference InMiami, Florida, In June.

Seafood offered In this sale inclUdesAlaska Salmon steaks, whole pink andsilver salmon, smoked pink and redsalmon, center cut hs11but steaks, Pacificwalleye and red snapper fillets, ling codsteaks. Alaska king and snow crab,acaUO\ls. smalled cooked Alaska shrimp,jumhoshrlmp and breaded fantail shrimpand I~,s..l!!r tails from flve to the pound to16 to 20 ounces each.

Parker said prices will be "about thesame or a Ullle higher" than the lut sale.PrIces range from $2.50 a pound for lingcod to$4.II0 for wbole silversalmon, $5.6$ a

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. Iwitbuyllllmber-$34t••the credit goes to pappy's very hard work Ih.ltbauYIUUllba'-$2'8.4.and his early start. Yet I think the record- FRIJ)AY.AUGVS'1'1breaking heat has had a lot to do with the 1st _ 51!. fur. Spec1arlUa lI.eo. 4.80, 3.80;fast growth of things this year. The one U nkn:::gred a;t four weather here In the vale ~:rx.¥. own 5.60, 3.60; BOIIpdoc 4.40.

Uk throug to the mountain IlInda cUrnate 2nd - 550 yds. Red Quarter 7.00.4.60,

e e lower Rio Grande Valley and the 360M "'~~ B 26" 9 80 TInky1m rI • ; r. -..y ug ...... .: s

pe al vaUey In California, or Is It N tl 3' ,ft T - 81ArIzona1 a ve ...... : 6" •

, OaThe Lalt Day Qu1DeUa-$IUOOfBeautiful July If rain had fallen along with the hot DaIIyDoullle-$3I.4t

ThIa is be'M sent to you on the last day wealher, heaVy rain, that Is, the mountain 3-' 'M ds E ' Six J 20 80 9 00u"" M Irthda land d h .u - .... y ,llS)' r..,.,of wonderful JUly, our other's b y woul a~e blossomed forth In glory 5.60; Bionic Kid 7.60.4.40; Essy Rep 3.20.month. July has always bherought mfolle ma

f' jllY yOll steehln0nce a life time. However, the T: 20.77.

a blessing. and today my art Is 0 oy way gs turned out the growing things Qu1DeUa-$5'l'.80and gratefulness, singing a song, a1

ha0ng ~thegth'mounlaln land had to conserve their 4th _ 6 fur. Cheroli:ee Hemp 3.40, 3.20,

wilh the east wind, of mid-summer' p- ~"-en as they gasped for breath and 260M' k n ....~ed 7 'n 6 40 A 'thirsted for water. .; ac ~.... .......: IU1 s

P~t Sunday, after many dry and bot "ATree Planted Ta~cs 7.20. T: hi6,1. 'days, the rain splrlta brought me a grand ByTbe Waterslde'~ Q1doeUa- $3LeD

M th In of his 1mB, 5th - 400 yds, Pappa John 12.80. 7,40.

rain here In the vale, and tOday 0'er ' one psa, David speaks of "A • Dtal A N 1I , ••n sa MitEarth has shown a gratefUl response, tree planted by the waterside" which ~.oo: a ve 11.20, ~.....; ge 0turning fields, meadOws, Ullle upland "shaU bring forth lis fruit In due season." 5.60. T: 2O.7~1Ia_$5I••shelves. a new green - adorning the mid thT,heftree

ts, Vlnt'les'..~~dothlher plants With 6th _ 51!. lUr. Hurry Dawn 17.60, 7.20,

slll\Ulier world In the colors of early eU' e;e prac ca..,. ". e water have 4 60 Vlnt' SCo t 5 40 3 00 CIn A lJlllespring. And Ihere Is a message of rain all gloried m the heat.t1rim ollen plants near 3'60; t 1i'1 u • , • ;through the air, In the east wind, In the the river are three times their normal ..:: 'Q'-"'-U "'"I 80bank ot clouds up toward the mountain, height, some ot them six feet. ....... a-~. ,and there are several young foll grown And the oaks already have acorns n~arly 7th - 7_~r.1i'80DBt BlootterI• 3.60. 2;,,80,t2~Jrobln!i, delightedwith Ihelr power of mght, ripe, and Ihere are walnuts falling from Native P..... 3" 3. ; ndepen enandptoUd or the~ chirping songs - all the walnut trees. AU In aU It looks Uke an 4.60. T: 1:30~blDeUa~$lUOll10illt the hillsides and dOwn by the river early ripening season, and a long ripening 8 ' -kat ...~~ ..,. 80' 12 00side - another pleiIsage "of rain and season lis well, something very rare and th - 870 , nU.: DliiIU ~,. • • ,iI1lother tou~!If BPringtlme In the sum- beauUful. 7.40; Swinger's Son 7.40, 5.00; Af·mer~ . ' The pagealit tertboughlll ~.:et~:t05.•

All Earl;!!Fall? Here In m1d-afteniOOll, on July thirty- 9th III!. flit Ca • Sluld 860 440I went by the otherday to havilll look at one, I am looking forward to going OVer to -'. • iley S 'ow.,.,

Pappy Johnson's llrchardlIndgatdetllit the first performance 1lf the Lincoln :.=:~~ ~YS '1.10, 7.00: Special Heatingwhilt he calJj his "PllIiderosa".1n ltll1dollo pegeant. • . • : : "lI1DeUa_ ••••J)oW1lS close to Whe~f our lOillt tline ,Br the time Ihls message reaches you, loth 440 ..ds Pll P' iii ' Ue 3 80 3 00friend: Joe Nelson, used to live; I was th':,lhreewiUdaysbeoflntbe path'geantwlll heth0ver

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amazed to sea, ,full grown IlIrge beads of anA'.. ,'!i.e 'to e green mon 0 2.411. '1': ~.40. .. cabbilge. til the old days, when we used to ,ug...... QiilileI1ll-$IUttalJiecabb$ge here iii the VilUey, V!.~~IiOSO l.am tluln1dllth'l~111 acfance. aU of YOIl

Il11th _ II fut. RIght 011 Crafty 10.40, 6.20,

tor the Cilbbageto be ripe iii ...... ~..- wth.·, " •.uvema

ln'.' de ~yearspageantanda •.OOlUtotllUli19.20,5.4IJ;};'oteverMiln3.00,

teiIlhet, tn Pappy's glltden there lire e ones ' the Yests past such a great T' I' 1113'UIl btl t ad besld urIl- success. . : : •• .

rOlls "II earsh•' ..lid ~re .!.~IlS' "esd ~..ny-' I' am','"m"ore' a.~f..... G"00" ev'e- ~.Y',,'or " 12th:- 7~ fur, Cand" Flin'" 8.40, 3.80.mer squss ..n ".~en...... an ..... , ... III W ...... 1 '3.iUI; Sue'S NatlJ'e ~.ill; 4.80;other vegetllbjea, . the blessings aU ofyou have brought to me Gi - 'bout" T', 138" 2

'ThIs Is th' Ii·.." d ' I ev' •• thto,'u·.. th'e yea'rs'. ve...eas '. ': : ••, .' eest "".gar en er ""w .... QuIDeUa--,.thlsfaruptheriver,andofcoUl'lIe'muchof KeepSml1lng, and God bl~ you. BIgQ-.:80

THE TREATMENT PLANT for the RegionalWastewater System, to serve Ruidoso andRuidoso Downs, will be located on this site lustnorthwest of Biscuit Hill Ca~e 'on ,Highway 70

Saturday firedamages home

A fire at the home of Gypsy Kfmp 011Fifth Street SWlday at 3 a.m., c<lIIsumed"about half the house and scorched thetrees around It," according to Ruidoso firedeparlment chief Butch Jacobs. •

Jacobs said the home was unoccupied atthe time and said the cause of the fire IssUll Wldetennlned He said It Is not knownbow long the fire had been burJlil1lL.beforeIt was reported, but was doused bib a.m.,Sunday.

The Rul'lmso VolWlteer Fire Departmentand the Forest Service re.wooded.

Shefiff seeksstolen jeep

exhibits Insfde the faIr building will beThursday afternoon. August 21. Theexhibits will not be ¥II to the plIbllcduring the judging.

Uvestock showing has been scheduledfor Friday morning and the fair buildingwill reopen for public viewing of the insideexhibits. Fair action will continueSaturday with the junior livestock sale,lead class for young children and a petsbow.

On both Friday and Saturday night",performances of the Lincoln CoWlty JuniorRodeo are scheduled, with dsnces tofollow. Music will be provided by theSagebrush Review, a Corona COWltry­western band.

,The LIncoln County Sheriff's office Is

investigating the theft of a Willys Jeepfrom Noglil resident Roger Mubett. Tltetheft was thought til have taken placebetween Wednesday, and saturday IlIstweek, and sherifrs officers s\lilpect a "joyrider" may have taken the vehicle.

The office Is also investigating thepossible Iheft of a lo-year-old palntboraefrom the McKinley ttanch near car&020.The Mrse is described ilS having a black

l!IIIRe and tail, a bla2e ilII the faCll, lllId abrand on l1I'e lett side resembling a pit-chfork and leiter J. '

The horse was reported "missing l)tstolen" August 1. a sheriff's office,spokesman said.

Earth work at the site of the RegionalWastewater System's (RWS) treatmentplant was Wlderway Friday, with the fiJ'stpart of the project being flUlng In anarroyo.

General contractor Donald Timberman,Albuquerque, had one bulldozer working,with other machinery to be moved onto thesite In a few days.

Timberman has advised vlllage officialsthat a mobile business office will be Inplace at the site, just northwest of BiscuitHill Cafe. by Thursday. He will be ac­cepting employment applicationsbeginning Thursday.

Timberman operates a non-unionbusiness and said to v~llage officials thathe Intends to employ as many local car­penters. concrete workers and laborers aspossible.

Frlday's earth work Is the cu1mlnaUonof about six years of effort by the villagesof Ruidoso and Ruidoso Downs to haveRWS serve the two villages. The treatmentplant is one phase of the project. with theconstruction of sewer mains leading to theplant and sewer lines In RuidOso to servenew areas being the second phase.

The sewer system to be Installed InRuidoso Downs will also be tied Into RWS.

TImberman's contract calla for com­pletion of the project within six hundredcalendar days, meaning the plant Is to becompleted by March 20. 1982.

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Sewer plant site work underway

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Co.unty FairAugust 20-23

\ The annual UncoIn County FaIr hasbeen scheduled for August 20-23 at thefaJrgroWl<la In Capitan. the COWlty Ex­lenalon Office has annoWlced

, Wednesday, August 20, fair organizerswill begin tskIng borne economics entries.InclOOmg~c~ure.w~taNea.fro~cut flowers and fine art!l.

On the following day, acceptance of suchentrtes will continue. and 4-H clubmembers and other YOWlgners planning toexhibit animals will begin bringingllvestock to be weighed. Judging of

Illegalraw milkbeing sold

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S~RVEYOR Bert ~uslln and partner Raymond Montoya, (barelyv(ilble In background) began work on the Ruidoso Downs sewersystem Friday, staking lines and marking locations of manholes.Said Austin, "We're glad to be starling Ihls project. after a wall ofsix years,"

Raw milk from Wlpennltted dairies Isbeing sold Illegally to New Mexico con­swners. accordlnll to the state office of theEnvlronmentallmprovemdnt Division(EID).

Raw milk can transmit a nwnber ofdlseases, state envlronmentallats said.including tuberculosis. brucellosis (WI­dulant fever), strep throat, scarlet fever.salmonella. diarrhea. typhoid, para­typhoid, straphyloccus, shigella dlar­rbea,. dlptherla and campylocacterdla,rrhea.

Grade A dairy her<la with pennlts aretested for tuberculosis and bruceUosls andthe milk Is tested monthly for generalbacteria count. udder Infection andpenicillin, and contaminated milk Isremoved fl'OlJl the marketplace.

Legal purchases at raw milk may bemade at several Grade A Penn/tieddairies throughout the state, includingMcllhaney's at Albuquerque; Rancbo LasLall\lnas In Nambe: Swan Farms (Iloats' ,mlllt) In Abiquiu: and Pollards atltosweU•

Any raw milk putchased from othersourc:elI Is being sold lliegaUy, the en­virOJllllentallsts salel, and can present a

'. :, ,potential health Iulzard to consumers.ConsUirien may obtain more lnformaUiln

.ODspectflcdatiesby calling Dale 13el'l')',: . :' ,AlbU4u~ue,1I42-:I478.lBob Briscoe, santa

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directors of the American Congress ofSurveying and Mapping, a chartermember of the Texas SurveyoraAs8cclatlOll and had served 011 the con·suiting board of the Civil EngineeringDepartment of TelEBli A&M Unlverllfty.

The author oranumber of arUcltJl on theuse ~ computers In englnecrlng and8lU"Veylng, be was a member of the lOCJ.lMethod.LU Cburch. He beld _latemembershlJlIn the First United MethodlatChlU"ch 0( HOUllton, Tena. Mr.' Mon­tgomery WllS employed fOl' many years bjlthe Gulf OU CompAny In HOWIton, beforemoving to Ruidoso In 1!l7a. :',:::1?/.$:-"'&>Y/..fflY»»"h"u.~&XX'.kW&:"_

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TtJESDAY, AUGUST 5:PenascoSChoolDunkenFIreStatlon ..PInon StoreWeedP.O.SacramentoP. O.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I:WhlteSandsStr.VaUeyVlew8tr.HoUomanSlr.LaLuzPtazaLaLuzAcresShady Grove,

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'I'HUllSDAY, AUGUST I:Carrlzo!oElectric()ffjeeWhlteOllkaCapitan,SmokeyBearCateoasis

•THIS STAINED GLASS panel has been added to the decor oftheCommunity United Methodist Church of Ruidoso. The panel,along with another depicting a Illy and cross, were created byJerry Perry of Ruidoso and dedicated to the memory of ClarenceJoseph Montgomery, In ceremonies J u!y 27.

Montgomery memorial dedicatedTwo stainedg1aas,r.anels were dedicated

July '0 at Ruidoso s Community UnitedMethodist Church, In memory of JoeMontgomery, who died February 17.

The two panels, one depicting a U1y andone a descending dove, were designed byMontgomery's widow, Corinne. StaInedglass arllst Jerry Perry of RUidosoadapted tbe designs and crafted thepanels.

Mr. Montgomery was a registeredprofessional engineer and had served aspresident of both tbe TellBS Society ofProfe~slonlll Englneera and tbe SanJacinto chaplcl' of that «ganlzatlon. HeWllS also a member of the board of,.h..:·"HRXW_&»m::'.kWAW m ?<'h,~

Obituaries

Jamael Chavez, 611, of San Patricio, diedThursday at his home. tie Wall born InLIncoln County November 12, 1912, andhad beena fanner and rancher aU his Ule.

services were held Saturday at theChurch of the Living Waters at 8 p.m., andfInliJ services were at 2 p.m., Sunday withTIle Reverend Benjamin Chavez or·flclatlng. Burial followed In Hondocemetery;

Pallbearers Included Modesto Chavez,Arturo Chavez, Robert Chavez, MartInMontoya, Jimmy Chavez and LarryMendosa.

Arrangements were by Clarke's Chapelof Roses Mortuary.

Ismael Chavez .

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JUly 15 - AOMI'1'l'ED: Patricia Rue,Ruidoso; .Elvira ·Ma~, Tula~,

July 16. - ADMI'rll;D: Carol Culbert.RuldOllo; Roy $Ierwalt, Ruidoso Downs.DISMISSED: Margorle Andrus, IJarllaraMcC9y. .

Jllly 17 - AOMITTED: Ted Wfllld,Dlmmltt, 'l'elt8$; George Wright, Cross~Ins. TelUlS: GlllJaway MOladge Jr.,RuldosOJ Carolyn DtBlnger, 'l'ula~.DISMISSED: Carol Culbert I\!Id Baby.•

July 18 H AOMI'rll;O: LlnlI! Brown,Ruidoso: MeUs!l Gregory, Ruidoso; JuDoPalm, Ruidoso; LaDQra Barnes, Ruidoso.DISMISSED' Jom Quinn•.

July 19 - AOMI'1'l'ED, Carla Temple,Lubbock, 'l'exas; Margaret Peterson,Cross' Plains, Te~as. DISMISSED:Patricia Rue, Elvira Maes, Roy stierwalt,Ted Wood, LIma Brown, Julie Palm andBaby.

July 20 - ADMITTED: JouneU Wrlgbt,Ruidoso; Tony Chavez, Capitan; WyneUDobbs, Ruidoso; Ogden CarroU, Ruidoso.DISMISSED: cecu Seery, George Wright,Carolyn Dlsinger and Baby.

July 21 - ADMlTI'ED: Carol Goodwin,Ruidoso. DISMISSED, Neta Pollock,Gallaway MllJadge Jr., MeU8a Gregoryand Baby, Carla Temple, Jounell Wrlgbt.

July 22 - ADMITTED: Albert JohnHerrera, San Patricio; Geneva MaxweU,Carrizozo. DISMISSED: Lanora.Barnes,Margaret Peterson.

July 23 - ADMITTED: IValerieTrammel, Ruidoso. DISMlSSEO: IsabelPortio, Ogden Carroll, Carol Goodwin,Albert Herrera.; July 24 - AOMlTTED: Rodney Stubbs,

t¥doso; Erdlne Skin, Mescalero; WayneBuebrer, Ruidoso Downs; Martin zamora,Capitan.. DISMISSED: Tony Chavez,Geneva MaxweU.

July 25 - AOMlTrED; Carol Hubbard,Ruidoso: Sylvia MllIadge, Ruidoso;Monica Johnson. Ruidoso; GallawayMllJadge Jr., Ruidoso. DISMISSED: FredAycock, Wayne Buehrer.

July 26 - ADMI1TED: ClInton Grady,Andrews, Texas; Wanda Merryman,Cross Plains, Texas; Bill Hollll,nd,Ruldoso; Judy Lukena, Ruidoso; C1prlanaHerrera, San Patricio; Isabel Portio,Carrizozo. DISMISSED: Erdlne Skin andBaby.

July '0 - AOMJTTED: WllJJSm A. Hart,Ruidoso Downs; David McMath, Ruidoso;Mary MUler, Nogal. DISMISSED: WyneUDobbs, Carol Hub)lard, Monlca Johnson,Cllnlon Grady.

CONGRATVLATIONSTO:Mr•.and Mrs. JaJnell Culbert, Baby Boy,

5 1b:J., 12Y.t OZll., July 16.Wiley Bunting and Carol Dlsinger, Baby

Boy, 7 Ib&., Y.t ClZ., July 17.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palm, Baby Girl, 7

Ibs., 1.,. OZll., July la.Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory, Baby Boy,

6 1b:J., 'A'. ozs., July 1a.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haas, Baby Boy, 6

Ibs., 10v.. oza., July 21.Mr. and Mrs. Loulll Skin, Baby Girl, 7

100., 13v.. oza., July 24•Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lukens, Baby Girl, a

100., July 26.

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Obituaries

services for Ida Marie Erickson, M,Ruidoso. who died here Sunday wW beWednesday at 10 a.m., from the FiratPresbyterian Church, with The ReverendFrank Crown officiating. Burial wUl be InForest Lawn Cemetery.

Ida Marie Erickson

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TRUNK SHOWING•Monday, August 4

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Mrs. Erickson was born August 25, 1896,,In Petersburg, DJInoIs, where JIbe attendedhigh school. She was graduated frombusln~ coUege In Springfield, IJlJnols,and later married the late carl Erickson.

Survivors Include a daughter·ln-Iaw,Marilyn Erickson, of Dayton, OhIo; abrother, John Paul WiIllamson of Alia,California; sisters, Marjorie Sutfin ofPortland, Oregoo, and Margaret Hansenof Hillsboro, Oregon; three grand·daughters and two llreat llrandsons.

The fumJly request donations be made tothe Presbyterian ChlU"Ch Memorial Fund.

Arrangements are byClaw'.Cbapel ofRoses Mortuary.

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BOB HUNNICUTT

been shown In many eastern states, em·ploy the was: and dye media.

contemporary IIlIIllters. Underpalntlng,glazing and lICUmbling wU1 be taught andstudents will be Introduced to the new oUpastels and alkyds.

De Ruth has held 79 one man shows Inthe United Staees and ElU"ope, his pain.tlnga have been on the cover 0( TIme andhe bas won numerous preltlglous awlll'dll.

radiation therapy, Immediate care/skillednursing care facilities, boardinghomes/home health and patientpsychiatric care.

Moore Bald the committee wU1 makerecommendations to the govel'lllng body ofthe New Mexico HSA, who wU1 verify thefindings and forward aU recommendatlolUlto the Department of Health and SocialServices for approval. .

"It gets pretty In depth as far as thekinds of things you go through," MooreBald. He added that just the paperwork Isprobably "a good elEBmpJe of the reasonwhy the cost of health care goes up."

The HSA Is a planning body mandatedthrough federal legislation to direct areawide health care planning. Diatrlct SixIncludes LIncoln County and the majorityof the southeastern part of the state, MooreBald.

Most members of the advisory body areconsumers but some providers (peopledirectly Involved with bealth care) area1Bo members of the group, be added.

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The worbhlp will feature painting frommodell 011 porlnIllI, the nude and clothedf1&UI'e and ItUJ Ute. De Ruth wUI alao teachU!'t tecblIquea ~ the Old Mute" and

Ken MlIOI'e, administrator of RuidosoHondo Valley Hospital, was recentlyelected to serve on a planning committeef« the Health Systems Ag\lncy (HSA) tostudy secondary/tertiary care.

MlIOI'e was chosen by other members ofthe Dlatrlct SIx Sub Area CouncU of HSA toserve 011 tbIa committee. He Bald secon·dary care, or bospltaUzatlon, and tertiarycare (special faclJltles or referral care)are provided In hospitals located mostly InAlbllqUeJ'que.

The planning committee's job wUl be to"do all the planning for hospitals In thestate for secondary and tertiaryproviders." He Bald the group wUl a1Bo doan "appropriateness review" to determineJocaJ needs and If conununlUes are beingadequately served by the bealth careprovided.

He saId his committee wU1 address theproblema of end stage renal disease andcat scanners tbls year. Over the next fouryears they wU1 study general acute careservices, neonatal special care services,cordl.r catbeterlzatlon/open heart,

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Jon De Ruth ort worl'lshop

Moore on HSA planning committee

Bob Hunnicutt to exhibit hereBob Hunnicutt, bronze western sculptor

of Channlng, TeKSS. wUl exbIblt his worksFrIday through Sunday at D'Oros Galerla,owner Hazel Ilaynawortb has announced.

Theshow wUl open at 5 p.m•• Friday andclose at I p.m., Sunday.

Hunnlcutt's workll, Haynsworth Bald,"represent his first hand knowledge of theworking ranch In their delaUed authen­ticity and he realistically capturesnostalgia In his depictIon ~ a boy at afIabIng pond, with cane pole and dogcmnpanlon."

Virginia Sue Hawkins, one of the. nation's leading batik artlsta, wU1 also be

ezhlbltlng Indian batiks at D'Oros GalerlathIa weekend. Her paintings, which have

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1'llIIller&from the JI1II to the ata.rtJngpo(nt,and refres1meIlla, Bhowera and bathroomfacilitlea w1U beavallableto runnenJat thefinbb.

Entry lee Is $5 Ifpaid the IDOl'lIIng IA therace, but pre-regl$traUlln 1.1 ~.50. ADcompetJlora muR sign a waiverofUabWtyat tbe tlme of reglalraUlln.

For more Infllrmatlon or pre­reglalrallon, ClIIIlact race co<ll'lllMtorC1ltton PerIdns, 671~, or Del Seybold,25101;141.

The food's great and the menu's long. Deli¢ousburgers, hotdogs, fish. chicken and more...plus lotsof tempting desserts. And the priceswon't spoil your'appetite. either. So Come on in, You'lI see that whatwe gol cookln' for you adds up to a great lunch.

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BROTHER MARTINEZ, 15, of Ruidoso Downs. sits astrlckl one ofeight motocross racing cycles he owns. He leaves for Ponca City,Oklahoma. this week, to compete In the Yamaha World Cham.plonShlps.

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Inn· sponsoring nine mile raceAnine mUe race,sponsored by the Inn.of

the MOUlltaln Gods, will be run August 30at 10 a.m.

There lU'e four age breckj!ta fill' men andwOOlen: 10 and under, n'17. 111·211 and 30and over. Trophies will be awarded the top10 flnlshera llvflraU, and ribbons w1Il beawarded the top three In each dlv1Ilon. '1'­shirts commemorating the nllJ will beawarded au fIn1ahe1'l.

The unpaved course be(llns a quartermUe below tbe HIghway 2f.Cloudcroftturnoffon HIglrway10Westand ends In thewestparkinglot Clfthe Inn. The enUre iraQIs Ullpaved, with the exception of the final

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schield; Jack WYlU1e, J. B. Clayborn, DonDale, Wayne Sivage and Marilyn Blood.worth; Doc Nlllan, BUI H1racbfeld, R. D.Wall, Dan Brown and Kathy Broyles; andHoward Hassell, KelU1eth Lockhart, C. D.Wlckaon, James Lee and Char Colllns.

AD the Illwer flights In the tourney bavebeenmade up, and the upper flights wID beset after today's qualifying round.

"The rain, If we get all¥. won't slow WIdOwn," Hlckaon said Monday morning."We know we'll get some, ao we're readyfor It." .

Among actlvilles scheduled for thetIlI1l'ney are a cocktaU party tonight at 7and a IIteak d1nneNiance Tuesday nlghL

The match play tolU'llllY will be playedTuesday momlng t1nugh Thlll'lday.

~unter safety coursebegins Tuesday night

AbuntersafetyCOUl'Be flK' PerlIOIlS under18 begins Tuesday DIgit at RuIdoao HIghSchool's driver educallon room, from 7-9.

Suecessfu1 compleUon of the course Iarequlred belore PerlIOIlS under 16 canobtain a. New Mexico bunting Ucense,according toRandy Iller, Game and FlahDepartment law enforcement officer.

Thecourae wIl1 be taught by membel'll ofthe RuidOlIll Gun Club, and dates for theCOUI'lle an! August 5,11, 1, ~. 12, 13 and 14,and most IA the aesslllIII will be at nlghL

There Is no Chsrge. at ibis tlme laleraa1d. but some partll Clf the course trIIlyrequlre a fee, he added.

"But If we bave to charge anything, It'Ujust be nomlnaJ," be IlaId.

To elU'Ollln the cla.u, simply attend thefirst aesalllD, Jaler aa1d.

Women's softballleague standings

Standlngs 81 IA today:1. NoUlngbam'aNockouti2. CapitanRebelsa. McCarty'aMlllDltalnMutbas4. SIdWeatSnowBunnIes5. Muse'sDlamondettell8. SierraSweethearts

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Phone 257-961 S .7 Days ~ lao 9.

TIle 32nd Annual Cree Meadows In­vitational Golf Tournament begins todayat 1 p.m., with qualifying rounds forchampl9Mh1P and flnt fllgbts.

The tIlI1l'ney offlclally Idcked oil Sundaywith an 16 bole scramble. Ninety playeraforming 18f1ve_ played, andonly fllUl'Bhella separatedflnt and eighteenthplace.

"We bad a real tight field," aa1d CreeMeadows pro Bob Hickson.

Two teams Ued flK' first with·10 underpar 8111, Teams were Buck Meyer, KenBraden, Lyn Hicks, EdSager; and BrendaLee, andDee Broylea, Doyle Morgan, J. L.Barnes, BllIy Taylor and Bobble Able.. Tied for third were four teams with lI2s:

BeMy Nichols, Fred Fryer, Kyle Kan­nadv, Victor JaramIDo and Sunny H1r-

Soccer registration kicks off this weeka parent, and new playel'll must presentproor Clf age when resJatering.

Age Umlts are 5-15. For more In­fonnalloD, contact Butch Grantham, 257.li08111r 251·7781.

motol'llfcle lU$Intenance engineer for expensive," hIa clad added.Brother's b1k8!l. "You don't~. bow But fb'at be faces the Yamaha Cham-.much WClrk he Puts 111 before. race. We'll . P!llnsh!ps, and ibis is the third year be'8lake on!l1A hIa bikes before II race alld competed In them.strill« doWn and pracUally rebuild IV' "ItbInk I'll win It ibis Year," Broth!!.r.··

ButthatdCleln'talway~bolp. JJI one race sa1l1 confldenUy. "I think ibis. Is the yesr .bo was runnlng Bratanil heading for the 10,"me. I've been riding more, and J kn9Wfinish line. Then, qulte8llddenly,.bJs mOl'!l sbOut what I'm getting Into. I'veengine lust fell off. been training toll bard til 1ll8e,"

"But he was 10 far abead of everybody If he wltvJ, chances lire he'll earn .11!lise.,he was able +A get off and.. pusb It sPOl\Jl!lrsb!p from Yamaha, and he'll ride .

... throullb 1981. After that. he's headed fOrIIcross the flnlab Une," hIa dad added. rldlnghpl'8eII. (IfheJoaes,he'UatartrldlngBrother finished third. boreessooner, be said). In fact, ibis winter

That doean't happen toll olteJl. UsuaUy he lltarts training wltb top jockey Jerrybe ftnfahes higher than~t - alt1lough In Nicodemus.the race In the CO)lse\l!ll, he f!nIahed ninQ'l. Althougb he m1gbt be a top mptocrossBut,hew8l11nelAl00rlderawhOllurv!ved rider, "If I ever ride on Wide World o.fe1IrnInation trials to matte the llnal25 wh() Sports, I want III be on a helrse." Brothercompeted for the champlonsbJp. aa1d with a laugh.

Where wID aD ibis lead? • And If be rid!lShorseli the way he rides a"I want to be a jockey," Brothel' aa1d. moiorcycle, a bet on a Brother Martinez­

"There's more money 111 r1dlng bol'8ell," ridden helrae wID be Uke money In the"Yeah, and the equipment Is a lot lea lJank.

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ching Its~tImes, because of wreqlrs andIblaga. But we IIU ell]oy It, anil·we've put alot of lllUes an IlUl' motor bome goJng tg~-" .DlIWI:"".

. WlI1 does Brother race? (Bratber, In­cldenlally, Is a nl.ckname g1v!ln him by hIaolder slater - !llII teal name Ia Lanny, andunto he started IlChOOI, be didn't know hIaf1nlt name.) ,

"I Uke the cballenge of compeUng,"Brother said. "It's fUll. U's a lot of work,but I enjoy It,"

H!l mQSt !lnJOY It - motoc~ raclng islisted In SOllie circles 81 being the llllCOndmoat demanding sport In the world, withrugby beading the \lat. And, when yoUcompete In five different c1aaaes at thesame meet In 105 delll'\!e weather. youbave to enjoy It.

Broth!lr keepaln shape by runnlng daI1yand by riding hIa bikes about two bours al!aY.

"DurIng practice, I work an stuff I needduring a race '7' jumps, turns, that sort ofstuff," be said,

About two years ago, Brother W81 rldlnghIa bike, flipped over the handlebars andbroke ilia upper leg bOne Into a dOlZenpleces. He was In tractJon and a body castfill' Bve months.

"I worked out with we!gbta, bench pressmostly, and tbougbt about riding,"Brother said. After getUng out IA the cut,he WCln hIa nut nine races.

"He re8ny works hard," aa1d hIa father,II Jockey's agent who dOubles as a

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BYMA!Ut BAGBY: Spol1ll EdItor,,: Brother Ml1rtlnez, 15. or RuIdoso DoWllll,

18 a motocrcl!llrider.. And II very gtllld one.; For nelU'ly three YelU'S be's been racing7 and wln(Jlng - and be has OVer 300qopbles to prove It.lncludlng a IIIntbplacef!JlJs!l In a race In the Loa Angeles~Il.$!lum and a tim place Iinlab In theWest Te:IIIB ChamplonsblP!l. ..: Now he laclll811 the .1IIghest goal In hIa

shol't Career - the Yamaha Worldc;JuImploll8h1P!l, slated August tl-10 atPonca City, OldabOlJl8.: He's seeded llrat In the competition.Jt all started nelU'lY threey~ ago for

theson of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin!!Z.He' visited an uncle In Colorado wIloahowed him the fundamentals· ofmotQcross racing, and he competed In arece or two.

"I llUtlS8 we made themlstaka ohendlnghim up there,'" saY8 hIa moen. "When hecame back, allbe wanted to do was race!'

So now he races year-tound In severaldifferentclasses, and ClllTeDt!y owns eightbikes, which Wlually wt about sb: montbsor so.At~ pel' bllte - mlalmwn - U'sI\Ilt the least expensive bobby a fella couIdtake up,

"Pd SUtlS8 we apend !letweenf20,OOO aDd$30,000 a year au he' can clJQlpete," hIamother said. "But U'sIUII. You get reallycaught up In ILlt's nerve-rack1n\l wat-

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Wouldn't YllU knll'lI' It? I barely lIllY the during the clllIlng cerelD(llJy. Olympic the muIU-p1l1'pOlle room llf RuldOlll) Publlc1900 Olympic Games are dun. and tben tradltloDhuIUhattheupcom!nBOIymp1c Ubmy.blngll - ClIIIl:rclVeray fJareI. Game.' host cClllJJlry'. flag and anthem be Tlmea are s-a p.m., Thuraday and

FiratabunchoffolbclalmtbeRlllallna played In the claelng ceremonies of the Fridly, and 10a.m." p.m., Saturday.

.~:eg~.:=::~~~ c:u.g:~~~madeltveo/clearthat ~::J13la~I~:=~e:'JaveUn throwera' toIaea, and then c1oI1ng I'Klbodywould fly IlUl'flag and play the star Youth Soccer AaacK:JsUlln. AD plaYerll,UJem fill' everyone eIae. (That .story bU Spangled Banner. So. the International ~ardlea of league ezperlenee, muRalneebeendectaredfaJsebytbepresldent OlympicC«nmllteeIdlylngtbefll80f the ~later fill' the upccxn1ng seaaon.of the IntematJOlIIII Amateur Ath1eUc City of Los Angeles (boJt for 1ll84) and the AD playeramuR.tIQbeac:cornpanled byFederatJoo.) Olympic H1mn. rather than a naUonal .

But a SovIet pole vaulter 1I'U ejected anthem. I hope that sell a precedent flK' >w,'WQU;>:«<<'..w.·w............"·,..,,'......,,..w,:<<.:<<'....<<<<<from the Games (be 1I'U already out llf upcom!nB OlympIc Game••competition) lllr giving Ulegal band Tlrat'.jutflllew1tllmea1gnais to a teammate. {Pardon my Sport Magazine, ble:la their llttle bearta.Ignorance, but I atJIl can't fIgure bow a says the Philadelphia ElsJes are thepole vaulter could mUe Illegal band IIIImerO uno team In the NaUonal Footbe1l _'aIgnaJs. Maybe be wsa bklw1ng \1...... or ~~~~~:ecood. ' or-dayNl&ht~~ceswillbellntaptlUweekenci And, meanwhile, Houaton, with the 8ammerMlJ:edLupe- one is betWeen 1,500 meter men steve acqul.IIUon IA Ken Stabler, wIl1 win the TeamSlandlngsOVett and Sebastian cae, wbo Ibare the Super Bowl, defeating Los Angele#. In- 1. Big'1' RestaurantWlK'ld ttcOrd at three 1IIInute#, au terul:Ing1y enOllglJ, however, Pittsburg 2. We:ltemAulll~nds. Bnt they bave lleVer competed wUl win tbe American Conference's 3. TheWUdSnanagainst one another at that distance. Central DMalon. •• HoUdayBo'llI

(Pm 'writing tbis on Frlday mom1nB, Here'a bow Sport aeea 'em: Tampo Bay, G. VonRolenbergand they race Frlday afternoon. which Is champ of tbe NFC ce!Ual; Los Angeles, 4. Plfntlngs byLorenewhy 1 don't bave the resulls.) best In the NFC West; the New York Jut, 7. Jacka10peSquare

.............. F....•.. 1I'U the 5000 """",Jet&,aretbetopAFCEutteam (Ina 8. PrltcbeU:QlnstructJon~;ekt:.:ceT";"S SuIetman jiigiS eye); and DelIVer II the.wC West 9. MomaExcavaUooNf&IIIbul, a junlor-to-be at Vnlvetlllty of champIon. 10. Hol1ywlJC1d FoodMartTeus at E1 Palo, and EtlHpIa's Mlrnta But bave no fear, Cowboy fans -yilte Playboy say. the Dal1&J (M IrvIng'.Th~\WO have raced I'IWI1 time&, and SuburbanCowboya)areatJllthebe&tlntbe

yilterholdll~atOftbevfctoria.Butthey EaIt.1laven't~ed together In over a yeat, and I gueas only tJme will teU._mrblle, Ny"mllul ran the.econd Don't lorg~~ girls, llOCC:erfulest 5,000 lDetm ever clocked. reglRatlmllor the 1900 fall_lOll begins~ And, he's lIlIdele.ted In bis last lIelIen thIS week. It'll be at the pubUc llbrary,races. ..._.a '-'.:I... ...--A: 'titter ran the 10,000 meter race earUer from s.a p.m. Thunday ....... F......y .......thisweek, winning the gelid med·l. au be's fromReJ~~IlIl' ~eeP-e-~llft,~_..., ....llot aome mcmentum on bJs aide. What ........a...'... .. ...... _,UOAq,;Ill really trIIlke the race Interestlng Ia wbO wants to play must register, evenneitherWies to lead the tace, preferring to YllUllgetel's who have p1ayl!d every gamewlldck the oppbeltlon. the leasue has had. (l tIiInk they want a~ \'ilter has possiblY the beat ldck In the.. full bead COUllt - In the spring, playeraworld, andbe uses It In the wt 3ClO metera, whel competed In tbe prev10ua lall seatIOIINyambnl prefel'llto run In the middle of didn'thave to register lorthesprlng-butthe psck aDd ouIldck everyone In the final that's aUcbanged now.)metei'll. Can he do It against yllter? Boy, New players to the IeaSUe mUlt brlngthat mould be II beck Clf a raee. , proo!ofage,andaUyoungsll\ramuRbring

:i . Also adding conmweray tolbe Qlymplcs along a parent to sign names, etc., ,on the" ill aU theflack llvergymn8sIIcs, and Nadia appllcatlon. And, age Ilmits fill' the leaguai1 Comanecl. 1 llWI tblnk the ScMet& are are 5-18. .'1 perturbed by aU the attentIOn. NAdia (I'm atJIl wondering wbat 11 year oldsI~ received at the 11118 Gamealn Montreal are I1IIJPOS8d to dO - see, If they're 17.lit fbis is just thundresultofaUtbaL they can't play In the youth lellgUe,aDd:'4' 'On AI110re poIItive nate, I think It'll a they can't play In the aduIt league either.'!i!, tIIee touch to fly the flag or thll.Clty of Los Eighteen is the m1nlullDJl alle there.):~ AIlgeIes,ratbarthailtheSflIl'undStrlpea. Take a vacatilln is my adVice.

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HOSPITAL AUXILIARY

THRIFT SHOPNext door to Midtown Mart.

Open Wednesday, Friday andSaturday from 9to 5.

'TV RENTALSBlack Anti White

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WANTED ~ carpenter. work. Framtngfinishing. 14 years experience. Goodreferences. For information call 1::.l:!2­7983. E.23-4tp

DON'T <:Uss, CALL Us - we cleananything, home or businesS. WhIte GloveCleaning service, Alamogordo. 434-3194.W·24-9tp ,

CEMENT WORK - retaining walls.walks, patios, block and stonework. ell:.Phone 653-4356. M.16.ttc

ABORTION ~ ~arl~ appolntm~.ntsavailable ,for fir;;t tnm~ter .abortion.AlbUll.u~rque (50~) ~7~12. I).l2-1titp

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AN EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS - 40hours a week. Ruidoso Cleaners, 240SUdderth. R-24·lrc

MATURE WOMAN - to be secretary In aone glrlolflce - 257·5079. 1-24-1ll:

MATURE INDIVIDUAL - desires' per­, manent position as manager for smallor

medium size apartment complex.Contact Mrs. Jean Withers, Box 2172.Ruidoso, N. M. or can 257-9222. W.23-8tp

SALESPERSONS experienced orinexperienced. Customers come to yOu.No travel. ~ day week (Tues. & Wed.off). 1st year earnings potential$20.000+. Call 336-4823 Thursday thruMonday 9 to ~ for interview ap­pointment. 1.-23-Uc

MAlO NEEDED - can for appointment.. 257-4382. R-23-tfc

NEED FULL TIME WAITRESS - ~ shUtsper wee~,minimum wage plus tips. Alsoneed dIShwasher, 0000 and eveningshifts. Please contact Jo at the WortleyHotel in Lincoln, telephone 653=4381. W.23-2tc .

WANTED experienced yardmanlhandy man. 5 day week. Goodsalary. MU1t have transportation,preferably a plekup. call 257'-4743. K·22­tfc

OLDER COUPLE NEEDED forcaretaker duties In rural southeasternNew Mexico. Nice house and uWlUesfurnished. Modest salary for modestoutdoor duties. WriUen inquiries to Mr.Raymond, Box 338. Roswell, NewMexico ll8201. 8-22-!ll:

'ITIE RUIDOSO NEWS Is accepting ap­plicatiOn! for the position or ClassiliedAd Taker-Receptionist. call Ken Greenat 2.57-4001 for an interview appolntmenLThIs Is a pennanent position andrequires a pleasant appearance andpersonality. Good typing skills arenecessary. l~c

R.N. AND L.P.N. NEEDED - fun timeand part ttme charge nurse. P05It1onsatRuidoso care center, a IlllW 8O-bed In·termedlall: care facility. Apply toLorraine Sanchez R. N., Box 2214,i' Ruidoso e834~. An Equal Employment

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DISTRIBUTION AGENT - for EI PasoTtmes wanted. I£ Interested please call437-3119 or 437-4836 In Alamogordo. AskforJeff. E-23-2Ic

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ANNOUNCEMENTS:

.."See "Iult I\t8ry kay COSriielles ean do

for you." :Bobbi~ Abel; 2~7·5656; A·:l-t(c

LOSE \VEIGHT SAFELYI Take N'ew a.S1illl diet plan and AqU8vap "waterplUs"at RUldollO IJrjjgstore. , M.u.4tp

SKETCHtN'G -10-12 MIS, oUpalnt1ng UMIS. ClliilSiiS arranged tor aU Ilg~s inb~llutHul Upper Canyon area.Awal'llllessinpatuJ'e. If Interested ClI11251-427'1. $( torealih2hoursession. 2:J-.3tp

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IN THE I;tISTRICT COURTOf' LINCOLN COUNTY.

STATEOP HEW MEXICO,TWELFTH JUOICIAL DI$TRICT

RLHOOSO STATE BANK,Plaintiff...,

CHARLES H. KIRKPATRICK• • IkleCHARLES H. KIRKPATICK.

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LEGAL NonCE

lsi Frank Poller, Purch.slo~Offlc.Jr,161)1 II (II"

lEGAL NonCE,

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Nolie. lS""hereby tJlven 'fhll!' the VIII~ge of Ruidoso.L.lncoln C;ounty. New Mexico ~"lls for bids· on Watertillings and appurtefl~,"c,. 'nl,rested bidders muslse~unt • (.oPV Of the specifications Irom the PurchasingOWcer IjIII Village: H.Il.

Bids must be "eelved by Ihe- P~,ch.slng Offil.e-r nolafer .t1~o 10 A,M.• Ti,lell;lllV. August 12, 1980 ,,1 VlIla9ll!Hall, RUldo$4, NewM~ucfea.

rhe VilI.;e: ~f Nuldoso reserves th' right ,q relec'.ny,-.nlit/or .U blClI and waive,.1J lorml!lljfles,

By Order 0' yov,rnlng B~yVIlI.ge of Ruldo5q

HOTICE OP SALeNOTICE Is herl:by given thai on July lJ, 1980. the

DJslrl" COurt Of LIncOln Counly. Hew M.~cieo. In CaUICINumber CY·IOI·OO, slyled "Rul~so Sial, B.nk Y.tharlel H. Klr)l,patrlCIi• • ,IV. Charles H. Klrllpallck,"ent,red lis Judgment WId Decree 01 ForeclO$.ur. in lavorCit the Rvld,,$O 51.,1' B'nk, tne PI.lntlff In uld cause. endnllns' Ch,rle-, H. KlrkP.trICk. .lkI', C".rles H. Kirk'panek In lhe .mount of '7.'47.41, .ttorney" Ie-ItS 10 IhI.mount of "SO"•• cO$,.I" th...mounl of 162.". togelh,rwitn Inl,rest Ihereon .1 ft•• r," of 10,. per ,onum fro...mdale of Judgme,., uolll PIICI; .nd lurttMr decrIQncktSure 01 IN mortg". 01 PI,lnl1ff .nd ordl',.d lheUnckr,IQfMld .. Spe(-I., ......lfer.10 sell ., publiC .lle theproperlV covcnd by uld morfg-VID to ••11.... ....,fore!ll.id judgment...Id PfopC'rty bllng .I'u"l'd InLincoln COunly. New Mnlco. and being man p.r·lieul.rly described .. follOWS:

L.-Q' n. Blcx:k 1. of GLEN GROVE SUBDIVISION.RUldO$Oo Lincoln Counry. New Mexico. n shoWn by tMpial Ihereof tiled In 'ttleoll!l:e~ 'he County Cle-rk.,.d Ex'oUlciO Recorder of LIncoln CO~IOIY.OCtDbet' 'I 1"".

NOTICE tS FURTHER GWEN Ih., on Frld..., lhennd d.y 01 Augu,I, lHO.... t:~ P.M. 0t'I11J1I' .'cps OfVillage H.lI In A",IC'QIO, Hew Mtxlco.lheunderslgMd. ItSpec_,1 Mac,'er, will sell the .bOY...de1c:rlwet properly 10Ihe IU'Illlnl bJdCltl"QI c.lh 10 pII,ty the fudgmfll' of 'hll'RuldOtO ~f.r. D.nk .gllnu Ih, Dtl.ndln', In .he,moUil's RoYe sel forlh 10 wIIkh Sh.n be Iddtd ., thelime af , .... '1'" Ih. bal,nce of the COli. of lhe KilOI', If."y. MId the cosls- of nle. ,ncludlng. ~I.IMaller's1ft ThII' tim. of uld ule m.y be' poslponed In thl IVenlth,l tbe 5pecl.1 Masl". In hi' Judgment. dHm. II fif·Yl,etliit.

O.ledihl,'5'hd.yof July,lno,la/CHARLES E. HAWTHORNE

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CSt.,.. LI1W N fA. SA"' 019 1.1 tt'Q. tt1IComp )t S-, Obl«lw..,:u fl"tC)hibAltont S) A",hUllcnt.9S4 F«t ~ S Rnpoa,nulll,et ",",!Junl9.i. Watnlng OrvlUI9 So' QHlcrl~ SuI"Ke9:S' PtnallJd..tot OIJl!at'V8.It iII." 1M" h ctllKllw, O' lbil crdlftMlCe to .lImlnal.L"JfWM'~filedMId L'Mttil'.C'otY • .c......lcn In. ct tun·ndhn·-.t tmCrt. an," $l'l.ItlUc "1ft',.•U.., or otht'r pmltt:~l..u! in 1M Vill'~ oind to p}Me IItlS> eottitOI ureH 'hlVd•..-".I',"' ~tttntni....2 P.OKIII1IDH.11 Sh~1 bt' vr."""-ul 'et tn, Ptt'SCtI fO IUMtI~tM '0m.~. .AC:,aV.aUon Chete!tt.lttl ,.flttil'd 10 .t. ....."Y.I;on·~,ltI_t tlted. ,UtyOt"othU p;.A>lIc ~KIt In tiltVdf.a\il" Sc:th .u.¥.al~Shall tw m**, ••ClltlJytl, tv1M Vill.~ ,ll'ut dtp.'mtnl upon ~t1Ullon to 1MV"..;,eC.I.rkufleteINlfllllf'W'fOtth....., AP"LIC-AfIO..S.ApCliUIiOi/a. let ••u.tUOft1,lIl.tn bt mldf 'ofh.Vill~Sirm Oej:lM'menl.and Sh~1I deSCtibe fhe loc.'k)tlOf IN!ItiIUltkd .jt(e••Uon. 1M sUe thfrec'. the pvt1lICiWtMtdor, ~" the nam. 01 1M Ptt~(l'1IIfK)nt at WhldlIhcI 'NtI'k "belfig drOc'tt. 1be ~1icanl",.U .dd:lI!ol\aU,m••• altoo..oodt~1wllt! lhe v,lIeg.eo ctil'. at lhe Ilti"lec1I fcll'f\'9 UI~l(.li:Otlf.t.4 FI!:E. .the 'H dl&r~ to the IJ)I)liutl' fot suth euav.atiot'lw." r.r.uIIM ellpense 01 aU Iatlcf'.Intlu-t:lng lhat c'lne~tu'lt~n, 0' IlIe Stml be~rltnen', aM .,.M.atff'I" -.rod ~.Iipmenl itlW'N'ed b1 tlW Vitia-;. Inccr.n«.tiiOn w1lh lhe eliluvatJon .-I:d ,-estcrallon IhI!ucl.teuIM,nih.lc~•.9oS-S .EJPONSlaIUTY CUI' A".UCAHT•If ifUllI tie 'he- ~~Id" oi .t)l:liunt '0 aU~ IheS,red Otpatlmenl ~.Ie lime betWflI!n fl'W!' ap.Cl1frutton.nd tM bc.a.atron ana fOIMUt"e! Ihet tfo.ewcrkf~ ....tItCtr lhe uc:a...,tron II beinCI matk! is rlt.:tr 10 !Iepp'1#med (mmdatel,.- tJP3'I «mptet~ cf lhe ItX(,".r~ by 1M Vill~ge slftd department. '" ,be everttstJ(.h~1k IStICl urad., faM~'IC'l'med.lhe ViUagestreddEPar'men' Shall imfM'd"iolh!11 I'dlll aM rutwe IIIl!!..c...aliM make- stKhChatgo.aseullil\ed inSWiM. S 4cf IhfSe;tdifYrttt!'.,.$4 'WIoAaHIHO DEVtCES.Should the c:~mpl~t~01 tN! extav.trcn and tU'et.tklft.Mld net bf' (cmpleled by 'h. end of .. WOf'1l.ing daymre10 .. del.., in tM C(lmptftiOO of lhe work fOf WhiCh 1MpCClvallOfl Wa$- madf'. if Shall be-'M res9OMiOliityM 1M,ppliCant 10 ptOVide" proper anti aoequ...~ .arrungdeVices'Of" lhe uuv.,@d.I'••. Othentrisethepr~.-nda4quat. warning 6c!'oI'ices shall be lbe rupClns.lbmtYoI lheVilfaoe~

..50" RESTORtNOSU.FACE•Atlet lhe c.otnpleUon ot Ihe f'JtC.Yalion etld the work'Ilere-itf. il $hall be the obligation of lhe Village streeldeP;;rlmenl fo r'stort!! lhe- surface to Its original con·dition•"5-. P~NALTIE$ •e:kh Violation Of this OI'dic\ance. upon convictIon shaltcOl'Islitute a mitderne.not and ihall be' punlshablt by aline af not MMIt than 'three Hundred .$300.00) Dollarsar~mpri$Ontnel\lfor not morlt than ninety (PO) dayl or bathsuc:h tiM and impriSonment..•ThiS Otdln.al1Ce shall IIDt become tffeetlve unf1f five (5)days allet II hasbUn pUblished actordifloll toiaw.

thiS Ctdif1,lll'ICe .,.vl~ cOine billDrll' the gchhirnh'l~

body" Of the VIUagi 01 RuidOso, New #i'\exl(O••, a dulyannounced publiC: n'leellnQ Is hereby iildQpted 4!nd ap-ptoyed Ihls 2'lh day of July. ltaO. .

VILLAGE Or:=: RUIOQSO8V: lsi Lloyd D. D';vls. Jr.

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l£GAL NOlICENOTICE OF PENDE.HCY OF ACTI0t'

THE STATE OF: NEW MSXICO TO THE FOLLOWINGNAMFOOR DESIGNATED DEFEl:NOANT$:

JACQUELINE: M. sKINNER, and, II marri~. ­SKiNN'iiR, her husband;

CECI\. H. MULLINS. and MAS. CECIL H. MULLINS.hiS Wiie;

UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS 0': INTEREST IN THEPREMISE$AOVERSE TO THE. PLAINTIFF. •GREETING;

YClU and each of you are hereby nollfled lhalLAKESIDE CORPORA"fION. a New MeXico Cor'porahon. as PliIlIinlill, has. Wed en a,'lon In lhe OistrittCourf of t,.in(;oln CounlY. New Mi!!)llco. CallH' No. c.V·'iQ6.80. Division I. wherein you are namw or designated isDefendants altd wherein the laid Plaintiff seeks100blaft!t.ol'l1otruelive serviCl!! Of proce$os upOrI you.

Ttle general obled ()I said lIelien is the esfabliShment01 ,he estate of the Plalnliff In fee simple In and to thepropert, described In the COmplai.nt for QUiet title Insaid C:aUSl! aOainst Ihe adverse chUms of the Defendanls,and lI!~ch ilf them. and everYone claiming bY, Ihrough Drunder 'hem. and fhallhe Defendanls. and eich of trltm.and @vl!ryonl!' claiming by. Ihi'bUgh Of' under Ihein. bebat-ted and 'orever eslopped from having; 01" dalmlngany lien tlpol1. Of" any rlghr. title. or In'erest In or to 1M­said rear estate adverU 10 Ihe eslale of the Plalntiff.aiidIhat the tllle 01 Ihe Pi.Unlill thereto In flM!! simple be'l)revet qUieted and sel .t re~l. Said properly bfh'lI thatcerlain land situate in Lincoln toufify. New Me)llco.tfeseribed as folfo'IiQ: .

Ll.1t II. Block a. Unit 3. SIERRA B~NCA SUB·DIVISiON. as Shtwm bylhe plat lhereof filed In iheonleeof 'Iii. CountY' Cferk ot L1ncol". County, New Mexico. onthel9i1l daYo' Api'if.191l.

You andiath 0' yoU art!' lurther notlfledthalllnle!oS yOUenter- your appfarai'itfl 'In the said co;use on or bet"'re-Ifae10th dar of september. 19BO.ludgme-nf will be r~. ..~a;ali'i$1 you and each of yOU by de'aulf. and Ihe rto 'p..-aved for In 'he Complaint ft'1' Quiet Tille wlll begfahfed.

The Mmeji!l.hJ pOst office addrl'!is 01 the ~Horne.,~for,i;e Plalntilf Is lit followS: Bill G. Payne. PAYNE',MftcHElL & QUIGLEV. P. /4... Drawe" it. carrltozo.NewMl!xlt.O. 8lt:J01. ,

WI fNESS n\yliand ilnd the leafa' the Distl:'itfCourtofLincoln Counly. NewMelillto.lhis21st dilYO( JIJIV, 19M•

Margo'llndsayDis.tiU Courl Clerk

Bv· 1501 Joy L.~IlIf, [).put~

N011CE ~ h~d)., gi.en 'hat en JD1y II. IttO. H" J(",.y:t. lft~. g". 'Ill .. Ru~~ N M aus. 'Urd .p­t:;1.-r.too<i tmntb(lted H 1:11. H 7)7 S With iM $"TATEfftGINEEA Ie,. PH"mila to chan>;.. I¥UI~Mef Sh*U,......~\ tl .. u,a~;'ltI.usecfwetl No "7J1 andWtll fI:J. H­,., S txal«l tPS.p!'t.tively In thl HW'..SE'.•$WUl.tId""SV".S£-.a$VP__• beth in St'CIte:n 2f. Tewn1ll1p 11 Sc;,Itt."Al'l:~ 13 Eall. H M P -M. end Ct'lUin;J tleWstwllkM'wellH'V ..~ wtrJ H 1)1 S. bOfJt S fftt.hn, fn diameter' ltd.~C:I:.ma'el, r.JO IHI 1ft ~Ih to u r.xatPd t~·1.....1,. n\'hf' SE' ..S£'.'SYP:ll oWltltJUl' Se'.....SEI.iilS~. bOUI'ft "l#ttc-n n. T~lp 11 S=::iuth. Rart;f' IJ Enl.fI ".\ PM. let" fht!' purpOW of (cnl~ifor;9 rtyhts fur the~,="r;v."I.t..1I el ct;I 10 '"'' &<1". feet pet anl'lUM e''\.J>;i:;,;;,v gtcunct watet ICloT Ihe tt,.tga1~ cf U 1 aUU GI!~allftf tl'e"~AdO'WSGOlf eourw.u:~ ..,.Oog, &tl!' t:) b.@ 1)1~1iCd

Ar.. ~rsen.htm. a11.OC.ali::::tl. cerpera1iOf1..lhe Slat.ofNew /Uo_J(O ct the United Slates of Ametica. deemingIMI ttlle Q1"antift;21 of the abOYlt.a~tic::alicn¥ritt fmealr ctb'" 4t>'trml!rt',jI,1 to lJw!ir 'WaItt r"i9hls.- rI'Iay protesl In

• """.1.,...:, Ille p"'(i~1 set fGTlh In $oi!Iid i1;::~'lcalion. The'~"'olnl shAll sef ferth aU prolestanl's R'sonS 'WhY' lhea~l<caliOnShould nol be .;:Froved .tId musl bI filed. Inrr-,plicafe. wilh S. E. ReynoldS. Sf.le engi"eer. P.O. Box1'11'. ROSwell.N~~JliC.O.wallin I~ (10) (Jays alle-r 1Md~te 01 tnto lat.. publica'iCn of Iflis Motice• '600 :U (11 '28. UIIJ iI. n

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THIRTY TO FIFTY·NINE winners Saturday In Lincoln's fiddlingcontest were. from the leff. Virgil Burns. Dexter. first; DonLancaster. Roswell. second and Roy Pedlgrew. Roswell. third.

ONE TO TWENTY-NIN E winners In the fiddling contest atLincoln Saturday were. from the left. Olin James, Corona, first;Marilyn Lindley. Alamogordo, 'second and Donna Lindley.Alamogordo, third.

SIXTY YEARS AND OVER winners In Saturday's fiddling con·test at Lincoln were. from the leff, James Bright, Albuquerque,first; 'Troy Evenson. Seymour. Texas, second and John Ferguson,Dexter, third.

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TAKING EVENTS IN STRIDE at Lincoln Saturday were HondoValley residents Joe Whitehurst. left, Bernard Rooney and RobertO. Anderson, chairman of the board of ARCO. shown lust after thefinish of fhe Pony Express Race.

THE STAGE AREA Is littered with dead bodiesduring the reenactment of the flve'day battle ofthe Lincoln .c:ounty War. Sunday afternoon in

THE UNARMED JOHN TUNSTALL. played by Charlie Rich. wasshot off his horse by a posse during the staging of the annualpageant. the "Last Escape of Billy the Kid,"

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Page 6 - Ruidoso [N.M.I News Monday, August 4, 1980

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JackMlze:257-7292

P.O. DRAwER 159.RlIlDOSO. N. M.

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3 BlllOftOOM - 2 bath houae,flll'nlshed,sleeps ~. $35 per !lay, H!17-73lHia03.a-:;.tfc . . ..., .

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PRICE REDUCTION of $25,000 on thisprime com mercia I location. Business,real estate and inventory all includedlWhy not try the ski business in Ruidoso?

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Floyd Backley 4633257-4105 257~

BUCKLEY REAL ESTA TE ,& Insuran('c, Inc.

EN~;RGY EI,'I·'(('U';NT - 6" wnlls, I"slllal"d £I"or and celllng, dOllbl~ pane",;"d"w•. (lv,'r 1.600 .q. fl. 01 ,'omfortable living - 3 bedroom... 2 balhs, den or41h i"·dr"m,,. 2 "ar ~arage. decks. good 1,,1 wilh open view. Owner wllllinane,'wil h 251.%', dowl). ('1111 us to Nce this ex('("Uenl home in Alto~

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NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home withfireplace in the master bedroom!!Spacious living area and views from theredwood deck! In the $60's I

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'InnsbrookVillageReal Estate

Condominiums and TownhousesFrom· $55,200 . - ...

9 Hole Golf Course TennisSwimming Pool Fishing Lake

Private Restaurant (;, loungeRental Management Company

MODEL TOWNHOUSE OPEN EVERY DAY~=-=~;.".=:.=--=....=_~...:.'- .....~,~. __ n~ ,_

8:00 a. m. - 5.00 p. m.

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~!ir _-~l~;' ~~;.,:,•••i!:.~-,:.JOWNER FINANCING on this 3 BR., 3bath !lively home in White Mtn.Development. Over 2,500 s~uare feet.ofliving area with added solanum! QualItycohstruction and huge lot. Make an of­fer! I*PRICE REDUCED - 40 acres of rolling hills with large 4 BR•• 3 bath house,

bunkhouse, barn and guest house. Great for horse lovers! . .*BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS with good t~rms, small.down payme~ts. a.nd

some assumable loans .,. Highwood, White Mtn. Development, PInechff•Country Chlb,and more. Call for details.. • •.•. .

*JUST LISTED - Log cabih overlooking river. Nestled In the pines and com·pletely furnished, down to the linens. Priced in the $60's. Call Peggy.

ALL THESE, AND MORE, AT

.InnsbraakVillage 25.. 7'"'90. A6,·. . RealEsfilfl! .' .. ~

locoted In The Model HarTle At The Entrance To IntlsbroOk ..Jack WlIllalliil Karon Pelty,Brokerl'e~gyJilrdan MLS

257.9&4& 257·2385 . .' . . 257-4949 ..

.Highwoy 31 North.P.O.Drower tl, P-uidoso, NM. 88345 .Open ,Every Day

FOR RIl:NT - I bedroom cabin. Allutilill!'S paid. Includes HBO. Fullyfurnished. Call 378-4051. W·22-!fc

FURNISHED APARTMENTS - includesall utilities paid. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, $268,2 bedroom, 1 bath, $248. Large studio,$148.257-4772. No pels. 8-22-l!e

TRAILIl:R SPACES '- in RuidosoDowns. Adulls only. 378-4639 or 378-'4802. A-5-tfe

•4 BEDROOM HOUSE - $385 per month.•

Call Paula a~ Resort Properties, Inc"257-9077. E-5-tfc

LOOK - beauty sh~p available, AdobePlaza. You need your own equipment.Established beauty shop location, 15yeal·S. $225 per month, we pay water. 3year lease, 257-4812 or 257-4603. R-2Q.!fc

2 BIl:DROOM FURNISHED APART­MENT - in Ruidoso Downs. $22& permonth, bills paid, Call 257-7378 or 257­4497. 23·2tp---_.__ .-

FURNISl"lED AND I,INFURNiSHlllO'~ Iand 2' b<:llrOOIll apartments. Utilities

• paid. 257-2807. 1,.21-tfe

NICE HOM);; FOR l-Il:ASIl: - Ir.om I to 5years. 3 b<:llroom, 2 full baths, new.'il\rpet, double car garage, Referencesneeded. l-ocated 6 miles east of racetrack. For inform"tion C!lll Amy Arnett'378-4658. A·17,stc

FOR RIl:NT FURNISHIl:D ~ 2 b<:llroomhouse, !ItiUties pai!l.No pets or smallchildren. $I:iO weekly or $600 per month.$100 deposit for damage and cleaning.Might consider lease. 671-4784. S-19-tfc

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RENTALS:

EF'F'IC1E:NCUi:S - ,$175 iDOlIth. 2 "DR.house. $350 molth. Both .furnished,utilities paid·•.. Downtown RUidOSO. Call25'1-5183 a1'ter 5. R-n-17tc

'l'IlAILf':H SPACES· - .for rent. 40' andlllldel'. Chesler's Trailer Court, I block011 Suddel'lh ljU E:verllreen, midtown..::~; "J~U(i. 25;.-129<,., Col004fc

RV SPACES - center of RuidOso. 251·5935. Q-7-lfc

FURNISHED cAlilNS - day. week ormonth. I?hone 378-4781. F-U-tfc.

ONE AND TWO ROOMcabins. 257-4418.

FOR RENT -l-Incoln. 2 bedroom, 1bath.Fumlsbed. $275/month + uUliUes. walerpaid. PIlone 257.s«1 after6. J·24-2lc

TRAILER FOR RENT - $190 plusuUlilies. Call after 6 p.m. 257-4589. L-24­Up

FOR RENT - two bedroom, two bathcondOminium. Cree Meadows golfcourse, tennis. swimming, clubrestauranL $60 per day, seven daylIIiniJlIum. No small chlldren or pels.Call (916) 672-5606 or (915) 69UG13 after

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lJNFURN1SHED. ATTRACTIVE - onebedroom adobe, Mexican tile floors•

. private paUo, central heating. Year'slease. Tularosa. 686-2336. 24-21p

LARGE - 2 bedroom with fireplace,fenced back yard on pavement. Close in.$375 pee month. Bills paid. Depositrequired. 257·7544. B-24-1lc

I BIl:DROOM APARTMENT - all billsand cable T. V. hook·up paid. Nocblldren or,Pels. 257-5007. H·23-lilp

I INNSBR.OOK VIf.t.AGIl: - 2 and '3. bedroom CondOs for rent by dily, week

or month. Call Bill al ResortPtol)l!rties, 257-9212. . It-lI-Ifc

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'75 BLAZER ~ '74 Ford :Y. ton 4WD, '76Chevelle, '72 V8 Vega. All In good con­dillon. 336-4741. E-23-ttp

'68 RAMBLER - lor sale. Call 257·5324. 23­4lp

FOR SALE ~ 1979 Datsun 210 5-doorstallon wagon. Air, radio. Good con­dition. Priced below IDllrket for q!licksale. Phone 257-4437. $4,400. M·23-2lc

FOR SALE. - '74 Pontiac l-eMans.WreckL'lI bul repairable. New tran­S1llisllion. $500 or best offer. ContactVinL'C aller 6 Tuesday lhm Thursday at257·2950. _V'2:!"3tE

. BEAUTI.'UL 1979 TIOGA - mlni·motorhome. SUII under warranty. Will con­sider lrades for mobile home. 101 or ? I·91f>.837-5&19. ,. • _. __!!:~,tJ)

'TJ CHEVROLET '''' TON ~ pickup with. :''loc~ rack. 354-2274., , • .2:l:21p

1977 JEEP CJ·7 - hard lop and sofllop.257·7063. I-21-l!c

1980 SABARU BRAT - 4,000 miles. Ab',sliding back window. like new. Belowwholesale, $5,500. 257-4812. R·22-l!c

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MI~I:: MciNTYRE. 251~7957

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FOR SALE - ARF re-Blslered QueenslnndBlue Heeler puppies. Born May 31. RonKnowles.6S3 U31. K·Is.8lp

ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWERS- pluswashstand. Set of Cblnde rugs.Mlseellaneoua glass, china and orieli'tals. Barbara Huntress, 1600 Sudderth.257·2ll3O. H·17-tfc

23-ttp 1977 HONDA CIVIC - great gas mileage.$2,600. LAW mileage. 257·2950 Jerry

FIREWOOD - caD 354-2497 or 354-2408. ~Bi~hwn. _ ..._ , _,_, ~23.~~Reasonably priced. Excellent com-OInaUon pinon. juniperand cedar. 8-17-. FOR SALE _ '1& Ford \!a Ion pickup, 48tp wheel drive, 4 speed. New llrea. Also

'19 Chevrolet S/4 ton pickup, 4 wheeldrive. aulomal!c and air. Call 257-5297or 378-4413. R·H·llc

VACUUM CLEANERS new/used.Sales/repairs, all models. ClUtonKeith, 117 E. EI Paso SL, phone '/P1.7171. K-l-tfc

FOR SALE - Bird's eye IDllpie dresser,chiffonier. 257·2817. l).li!Hlc

WE BUY - gold. silver, sterling, ABCCoins. 323 Sudderth, 257~. P-31-tfC

FOR SALE - Il:than Allen love seat andIDlltcblng chair. 257-4202. G-18-l!c

WST DOG smaD black and white.Boston Terrier. No collar. caD (916) 366­6927. W·23-2l1

FREE KITTENS - 257-5576.

ARMADILLO STUDIO - and Gallery.Stained glass windows, lampshlldes,repairs and aupplles, WhIle Mountainpoltery. palnUngs, jewelry and flU'­n1ture. 2639Sudderth - 257-5278. A·91·11c

RAIlROAD TIES FOR SALE - el>cellentquality. $8.59 each, delivered. 257·2950Je~ry Bigham. C-23-lfc

CHII.DREN'S TRAMPOLINE FRAMI!J ­for sale. Chrome plated. oo1laPslble.$150.257·2950 Jerry Bigham. ():.23-lfc

MAGNIFICIl:NT AKC - St. Bernardpuppies. 9weeks. Shots and papers. $150.437.9086. T·21-4lp

FOR SALE - exira long couch, goldcr!lSh<:ll velVet; wro!lght iron table. 4chairs. Call 378-4864. P-23-2lc FOR SALE - 1960 Wlllys jeep. Newly

overhauled, new top. Hunting lltlasonwUl soon be here! $1,400 or best offer.257-4743 after 5p.m.. C-21-lfc

FREE PUPPIES-German Sbllpherd­IIrIsb Seller cross. 6 wee\ls old. Call

257-2336 after 6 p.m. C23-2lc

HORSIl: - $250, 16 years old, SO!lnd, willpack. 257-4228. 336-4256. W·I2-lfc

RINSE AND VAC - Shampooer. $1211 dayat MInIt Mart Food Slore. 257·2307.

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, 1973 GREMUN - for sale. Good con·TO GIV/i: AWAY -I small female spayed '. ditton. Call 378-4599 after 5. 8-24-4tp

dog and also, a part German Shepherd ,femlile spayed dog. Afler 6call 378-4&84. 79 HONDA HAWK - 401!. co streetG -23-3t c motorcycle. Uke new conditIon. Asking

-~ $1,350. Il:venlngs 378-4363, Don M.asters.M-24-4tp

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411 MeChem Or'iveAppointment$ OnlyPhone: 257-202e

BLOODHOUND - AKC 15 weeks. Blac:k .•. . Iand tan Champion sired. Sh'..... . ..•..•. ""'~"'" ' ;.. • ,'., _ " . - .~, .:·:.;·:!:-x-:·_:.;.?:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:-:·:·.·.·.·_·:·••.•••.•.•••••.•••••••.•••..••.•••.•••.•••.. ,pedigree. started ob<:dlence trainln~. AUTOMOTIVE',' •$250. C.a1l65:k1145. B-22-3tp ...:.;,:;..::..::.:;.:.;..::..;•..:.. .::..::.::.......,...._..,.... _

FOR SALIl: -' new 19110 SubllPO 4WDHORSE:S FOR SALE - rellislered All- statiOll wagon. Dealer !lema. 257-7845. 24-

paloosas, I..oma Grllnde Ranch. 2tpCapitan, NM. (505) 623--4034. uHfc -=-'-"------"--------

ANTiQUIl: GLASSWARE ~ lor sale.Camival, Cambrldge,ete.2&H353. 8-22­tfc--~.-------~

l~ OF.' MANUFACTURIl:R'S - retailprice on all queen, filii and twin lmIl­\l'esses and bOl> springl!. Full 10 yearwarranty. See at Carpet Tree, 1304Sudderth Drive. C-22-tfC

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T.V. SERVICEGUARANTEED WORK

257-5474160 UPPER TERRACE

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MORGANCONSTRUCTION*RemodeiJg *Atkitioos*Custom Homes•

Workitg Contractor WithOver 25 YllllfS ExpeOOnce

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HOME IMPROVEMENTSMOBILEHOMElMPROVEMENTS

LANDSCAPING-DESIGNPLANS AND SERVICE

David KeetonConstruction

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_ REMODELING e:-NEW CONSTRUCTION JJI'h«le 257·7115Afler S:OG p.m.Comm.Ul1.150'11

ANTIQUES ARE A BEOOE - againstinflation. come see ours. The SerbianPeasant, 1106 Ohio, AlamogordO, NM88310. 8-23-2lC

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MISCELlANEOUS:

DECK SALE - Tuesday, .8:30 a.m.Clothing. games, paintings, frames,crafts, miscellaneollS. 243 FIrst st.beblndmain Ruidoso postoffice. 24-llp

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~d grooming •37H847 10rappoinimeDI. .

GREAT OANES - for sale. Blncks aIldblues males and (emales. Sited byAMEiuCAN, CANADIAN, MEXICANCHAMPION San carley's Blnck Velvet.Whelped 0-14-80. Tim Eckerd1378-1279.E­24·3tp

BUYING ALUMINUM CANS - crushed.HlGHSPEEDCOPIER-withpaper.257- slso buying copper, brass, class rings,

SOO7. H·23-ttp silver, coins. Swain's Flel! Markel 257·- - 7010. S35-lfc

RUGERSUPER BLACKHAWK-~Mag,7W' BBL. 257·7914 or evenings 257-6965.24-ltp .

WST BIFOCALS mottley. bronframes. Phol\ll Dick Com, 82U7I4oollecl Reward. C24-2tp

TRADERS VILLAGE - of southeasternNew Mexico. Swap meet everySunday. 2200 South SWlSel Roswell,623-li953 or 623-9169. T·12-t!c

WST ~ ill l'itZII Hut. Antique "old ring• watch. In1l1ll1il flJlgrll.ved L.A-a.,$50, rewllrd offered. CIlIl257-2524.. 23'2\11•.LET US REUl'HOLSTER - youdt

furniture. We have samples ~.. reasonablo rates. 2$7-4111. R..s-ue

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POIdetnllteut,liUfor.roe l\eIa'-riItANTIQUE FURNITURE - for sale. Hlgh ~ -SildderitllPdta1lltet-

qUlliity carved Burl mahogany ••"iiiiiiiiiiiii_•••sideboard, oak tables, ele. 257-4353. 8-22-

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stock ~t carpet Tree. Orthopedic ~ fOr sa e . ': double $199,95, queen $299.95. 257-5479. Perman!!nt rock for patios, t. C-IO-lle fireplaces, retalhlng walls,

=. IlWndscaping, etc. Call:.. J. & J. Rock Co. iCJerrv Keetoll Jay JohllstOIl iC

Ruidoso I!I Paso $'.*' [5051251-2160 [9Ull171·27S1 .

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GIl:Nli:RAL RIl:PAlR - carpenter work,paneling, fencl!S, painting, roof shinglesand other work. Ca1165:k13U. 21,stp

PAINTlNG, RlllMODElJNG - additionsp n~w cons\l·!Iction. Phone 378-4841 after, 5:00. F-18.1f\!

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ACREAGE

$21,300 Alto Deer Park 0

$19.900 WbIte Mountain Estates 11

Building sites plus 22 nult motel!

$21.500 Alto ALG&CC 1D

$22.500 Alto Decr Park I

.17,000EI Dorado Heights

Ten acre estates, Magado Creek,$19-$29.000. Easy terms. 1096 down,1096 Interest for 10 years.

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3 BEI)ROOM UNFURNXSHEP - bouse. ,-------------.Central lallation, attraQtlve year 'BYOWNlllR-LODGl'l ..

..!rij~fl_~l~m~.C~U ~~:7~31. • S+lf~ Uwer lIo.d lower level completely6'l(50' MOB1LE HOME _ with addition. fllmlllbe4, ~lo", 120 It. On~

Rell:lonably priced. Year aroUlld ao- s~C, 1nllp/!:'ilJg view pfmOllIltllIIQ. 'cessibillty. Terms,. Pllone 251-7124 or 257. Popdm~ JlelgbCll, m·QSu., ','9091. '__ ' IA7.l1tc' .. ' ,

$16,500 Alto Deer Pllrk 111, - -

$16,500 Alto ALG&CC I

$11,900 Alto High Mesa ttl

$12,500 Alto Deer Park 11

$13.500 Highwood

$11.75iniiiiCk Forest

LOTS

$1.500 Holiday Acres _

$8,500 Enchanled Foresl

$5.500 Glen Grove

$8.toO Alto High Mesa 1

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Srad JohnsonRes,: 257-477.5. .

Bernita Johnl:on~ll!"; 2.51-rm

WOooeOACReAGE15 & 18 Adjolnlall beautiful wooded acres with nallonal forest borderingon two sides, spring tuIlS tbrll the entire acreage. Road Into pro)lerty.Owner F1oonclng!

locot&d In The Northw&st Corner Of Innsbro()k Villag& ......Highway 37Drawer 2290, Ruidos() Di'

NOW OPEN TIL 7:0.0 P. M. . "."n.'

... Doug Doss - Broker 257-7386 MLS .

Sht'Yf Valenta .. ROil $m~th 'JackSamllelsonRes.: 2.51-1;819.. Res.: 336'4282 Res.12.51-9476

,$79.000 5 I1edroom, Z batb, View +seclusion! ,

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.125,000 4 bedroom. 2'1', bath on 3lo~. beautiful stone patio.

$139,500 3 bedroom, 3balh IullSbrookTownhouse + loft.

$110,000 4 bedroom. 2 llath on 2 lotsnear Innsbrook VlIlllge

.70.000 3 bedroom. 2~' bath. Views+ wooded prlVDQy!

$73.000 5 bedroom, 3 bath. Ownerfinancing!

$US,OOO 3-4 bedroom, 3 bath. lun­sbrook Townbouse on lake!

$180.000 3 bedrOllllt, 2'12 beth, WblteMotmlaln Estatesl

LOTSFQR SAl,E - by !lWJ)er, J,9t6.Jot4,in HolldllY Acrel!. Top Of S~llnlc :Pla~.VerY; beautiful lot, Good VlllW, (9lfiJ.247·,4110 or257·9450. ' ll:.21-8tc

OWNER "'XNANCED .... thrlle bt!droom,two bath, one year Old- Soudl dow,n,$62,000. No real eal'lte commission.·C;JII JeaneUe, 915-81H617. R-l-lfc

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C1Q$e Co town, Wltl!lIo11d l'llIlPlI record, 4llJ111l1. ll:lIcb wit!! 1bedn!om. I' batll,(Jll1I(lrllllt Western Realty. 336-4378 Orcvlln!ngs - Hllr~$ec$ler - 671-4697,

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•. , - - -BEAUTIFUL HOMIt ON TWO WOODeD LOTS located near InnsbrookVillage, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with 610 sq. ft. of decking. Priced right atSI10,000!!

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$64,500 3 bedroom, 2'1', bathUpper Canyon +gUesl boUSe! '

$53,5011 2 bedroom. 1'1.. balh,FUrnished condo!

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$44.500 2 bedroom, 2 balh MobilebeaulfM view! • •

$47~500·i -bedroo~:2b;lh.Modular, large wooded lot!_-.-0' _ __ _. __ .~ _

$49.000 3 hedroOIll I~" blllb,Located on 2',.. acres!'----~.__._-_.-.~---~

$4~.5OO 3 bedroom, 2 balh, Dbuble.w,de, beanll/~ flreplacel

$32.500 2 bedroom, t bath Viewplus 2 lots! •

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;~,ooo 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Largestolle flreplace!

REAL ESTATE CON'l'RACTS FOR SALE- 11%' interest. DlscollJ1t negotiable.CaU (505) 257·5031 9r write P. O. Box 911,Ruidoso, New Mexico 66345. M-J'l-lfe ,

FOR SALE BY OWNEn - In UpperCanyon. 8 unit motel plus large lIVingqUarters. Aisll 3 Cabins on large com·merciallot. CaU257-2510. 'R-ll>-tfc

JUST LISTED19'IS 1%'''50' furnlsbed two bedroommobUe bome in Space 'Ill ChcrokeeVUlage. PrIced al only ",lllIO, "lthoWller f1l1l1nclng aVlllhable "ltiI$2.500 down, CR' wID dltcoum forcash. caD Mel GIelUl at IWtlIIdllpRealty. %57-50'3 or evtJ1Il1P. %57­~.

2 Bll:DROOM. BATli '12 furnlllItedmobUe homll on lellSeel lot. Perfect' .--------- .........

locat.lon. $12,500. 251-5493 or (214) 291-FORIlALE,1665 or (214) 667-0068. L-13-tlQ '1lt'4CRE;

J IRR1G4TED HORSE FARM .Nl!!w 3'B~ Bride H!lm~. Y.un, FruU • Pen,nOl"lIihard. ' •• $fall Harst: 8~rlll w/OIflc:e and. YJI.sfJ Room, Full,sIZe Arenil w/Announcer, Booill. Hay Barn.4'$,all Barn w/Runs ahd Fe~ Stpr-'lJe. 4 M.ueP'm~ w/LDafing Sheds. qUI!!!r NItIOl' Peh'.5l"'· Propelled Sprinkler wI''' ..... 'e,..S Acrn O\lIalla, I' ACr/il5 Permanent P."tlre. J5Acrn Yll'leaf. Also Seve,., GJ;!Dd Running 8redQUolrler & Thoro.,9hbl'e'- M.res lor Sal.

, PHONEJAC-S0511163-5334, dliY8, 683-SU6, Nlgb~

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MOBILE LOTSHOLIDAYH()ME SALES

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BY OWNER - beautiful ,Spanish stylehome in the valley on 11.5 acres withRuidoso river running through property.2996 down, 696 notes assumable, 37lJ..4311ufter5:30 p.m. B-19-tfc

FURNISHED' TWO BEDROOM - largeden wilb fireRlace. 84x200 II. lot. Frontand back porches anel fence. Call MllxOliver, Ruidoso Downs 376-4657. o-l9-tfc

CLEAN, ,10',,40' - lJlobile homll. 2bedroolJl, must s<!lto apprllciate.$3,llOO.

_SaU 336-4569 I>r (915) 772·m4. 23-31P, ,

ALTO VILLAGE - 2 choiQe lols, DeerPark HI, lot 5, If. aQre near golf course,$19,000. ~. acre near ski road, $15,000.Call Et PlI:lO (915) 591-6930. 17-8tp

GWRIVER CABIN on large lot. big trees

aUlI ,paved street for only $3+,500lurmshed. Some terms available. CallGreat Western. Realty, 336-4378,',cverungs, Herb Seckler 671-4597.

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RUIDOSO - beautiful new energy ef­ficient custom buill mountain home inRancho Ruidoso. 3 bedroom, 2', bath,large decks. magnificent view. 1.2 acres,By owner (505) 336-4566 or (6061352-4276.18-8tp

NO SALES PITCilJust a darned good deal for someonelooldng for a IIlce mobile lot, Septictank. electric meter and wlltermeter 1Ih-elldy Inlltaned, Owner wIllfin""ce with $2,000 dOWII, and carrybalance at 1096 for 10 yellfS, Call MelGlenn at Roullllup Realty. %57·5093or evenlllgs. 257-5097.

BFSI' BUY ON EARTIlIS EARTIIHow about this 2.97 acre tracl foronly $8,000, near ruanlog stream.Owncr Ilnancing avaUable with$1.500 dowa. Call Mel Glenn atRoundup Realty. 251·5093 orevenings. 257·5097.

GWFIVE ACRES - for only $15,000. Low

down paymcnt and good terms. Callthe Land Men at Great WesternRealty, 336-4376 or evenings, HerbSeckler, 671-4597.

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"WE'RE NOT JUST ANOTHERREAL ESTATE COMPANY­OUR SERVICE 15 UN IQUE"

Choice Commercial tract across Irom race track - 500 It.frontage approx. 2.5 acres. zoned commercial. Owner wants totrade for nice home - Call for details.

Owner very anxious to sell this super commercial property!!8 Bldgs 100 fl. on main street, located in the middle of downtown. Owner financing - will trade for acreage or older home,great investment property II

Jim Carpenter& Associates, Inc. REALTORS

257-5001

3 bedroom 2 bath, 2500 sq. ft. large den. 2 • car garage. And allthe exlras including a fenced back yard lor the dogs. Ownersays sell III

IF YOU ARE PRESENTLY CONSIDERING SEU.1NG YOUR HOME, LOT ORBUSINESS. BILl.. PIPPIN REAL FSl'ATE, INC. WOUlD APPREClATE'lBEOPPORTUNITY TO VISIT WIlD YOU AND DISCUSS YOURPLA!'iS.

roME BY AND LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF '1'H£Mosr B~unFtlLBUIlDING LOTS IN RUIDOSO. WE HAVE ,LOts IN AlL PRICE HANGaTO SUIT YOUR NEEDS AND DESlRli'S. -'"

HARRY RAY CL11"Jl' OWENRes.: ZS'l.'l'73lI Rd.: m....

MIKE WAUlRON .LUoIESTAYI..OltRes.: m.-' 1leI.,m'7N5

EXCELLENT BUY in this A-F'nlme type cottage located on a comer Jot ...bld!Is heavily wooded. 3 bedroom, 1... bath. and fireplace. Fnlly lnrnIsbed andready to move Into. Priced at $36,500.00.

GORGEOUS VIEW AND IN THE PINES TOO -This beautiful 4 bedroom. 3bath bome lias a large liVing area plus separate pme room. Located ... a pavedstreet wltb all city utilities. Extra large lot wltb curved drtl-.. /lito dolible car­port. The kitcben has all hDilt-ins inclnding compactor. Priced below appraisedvalDe.

.LISTED BELOW APPRAISED VAWE~ UDiurnlsbed 4 bedroom. t llath bomelocated In Country Cnb Estates. Nice covered patio. screened-ln porch, largentmty room, double car garage, fireplace and a beantllnl view of Sierra Blanca.Call lor an appolntmenl

BEAUTIFUL 5 ACRE TRACT with excellent view. Waler already piped toproperty. Natural gas in streelin front of property. Easy access wltb countryliving atmospbere.

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME - On ~ acre lot. Enjoy the peace lind quiet Intbls e"ceptionally well done 4 bedroom, Z bath bome. Uving area Is large andlias a rock fireplace. Assumable mortgage and priced at only $'IlI.OOO.oo.

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BY OWNER - solid comfortable living, 3BR., I", bath, big buill-In kitchen, 2ftreplaces, heavy insulation, totallycarpeted, extra big attached garagew/utility space, no water worries, gooddeep well. overlooks seasonal creek,orchard, space for your horse, allweather road, all on an acre w/lots oftrct'S. Phone 257-4703, ~_23-9tp

FOR SALE BY OWNER - 10 capItan. 3bcodroom. I bath traller house wIth add­ons. Located in town on 3 lots, Storagearea. large 1!VlOg room. $17.500. 257-9573.23-2tp

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For Information callDoug Bass and Associates,

257.7386

RV SPACES NOW u;JASINGFOR NEXT YEAR

A few large spaces with fun h,",k­ups. Secluded, w,",ded, 2 lllI1es fromSafeway. GavUan Canyon. Pbone LaVida 257-5907,

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ALTO VIIJ,AGE CONDO _ on golf CAPITAN HOUSE - two bedrooms, I~.

COUI:Se. 2 BR., sleepa 6, completely bath, large workroom, carport, tlY~furmshed, Call BIU at Resort Properties, woodstoves, fenced-in yard. Good deal.:2li7-9212. R-17:ifc _Call 1-505-454-1906. M-24-4tp

ONE WEEK FOR'SALE - timesharingownership at Pinediff Village, CallDebbie (915) 561-5804. L-23-2tp

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AN EXCELLENT SELECTfON of Alto Village lots with fullmembership. Priced below market.

CHARMING SPANISH HOME, three bedrooms. two baths, 2car garage. Excellent area. Tall pines and assumable loan.

MOBI LE HOME on corner fot, furnished. 523.000.00 with ownerlinanclng.

CHARMING AND UNUSUAL COUNTRY HOME on paving, Intall pines for only $37.500.00. .

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SUDbIR"" OFFICE257-407'3 .

Janet WarUckftes. 2$10'19'12itadl1i1YIlD

Res. 2$1-9351N. J, Moody

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Jim LIttlefieldRes. 3311-4851'l'omDavls

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ASPEN RUN CONDOMINIUMS NOW OPEN DAILYIl call Nell or JayMoody at 257-5412 or evenings at 257-9411. Would consider property trade·lnsfor Condo.

LOY, wooded, level, good building site. social membership, electricitySIO,OOll.OOHIGHMESA can be connec1ed without much problem. Call Susan Miller at 257·1373, ill:' evenings at 257·2624.

ENCHANTED LOT, great building site wltb a view of the Capitan Mountains. Call57,500.00

FOREST Tom Davis at 251·1313 or evenings 251-2053.

WHITEMT. HOUSE, 1,150 sq. ft•• 3 bedroom, 1 bath. fireplace. Good location. call541,500.00

'HEIGHTS Manuel Badillo at 251-7373 orevenings at 257-7450..

DEER PARKLOT, 1.3& acres, wooded, with view. good building site, on cul·de·sac.All underground utilities. Good financing, make an olfer. Call Jim $25,500.00WOODSU-2 Littlefield at 257-7313 orevenings at 33&·4657_ .

PINECLIFFCONDO, Feb. 8 or 15, priced below developers' current price for same

53,450.00period. Your own Condo for a week, no need to make reservations, 2INTERVALS bedrooms. t bath sleeps six (6J people. Cafl Manuel Badllfoat251-1373

6or1 or evenings at 257-7450.

ALTO LAKES. LOT. Full Membership. located on the 14th fairway. Owner financing $12,500.00GOLF & COUNTRY available. Call Janet Warlick at 251-4073 or eveningsat 251-7912.CLUB,

HOUSE. Furnished, 2,2110 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms. 3',4 baths. den. 1 car5U5.000.00BLACK FOREST garage, lots of decks, easy access, an excellent price. Call Janet

Warlick at 257-4073 orevenings a1257·7972.,

WHITE MY.LOT Beautiful building lot with view, located on pavement and seweravailable. Lot H3 may be purchased with lot H2. Call Marcia Silver at 511 ,500.00

ESTAYES U-4 257-407:1 orevenings at257,4979.

PONDEROSA HOUSS. 3 bedroom, 1% baths, large WOoded lot, very accessible.540,000.00spacious deck, nice rock fireplace. Owner finanCing possible. Call

HEIGHTS Darlene Hart at 251-7373 or evenings at 257-4222..

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CIl0ICEACREAGES.40to53OaeresIlfPriluelnvesllDtnllandlrn:atlldoorthof Located 2.7 Ml es East of the Y On HlghWav ' ,,'RUidoso. Part 01 Ibis cllolce ptllpel'ty Is bordered lin threesides by Alto VlIlnge. ~ONEP rOll MOI!Iw.s. Located just IIff HIghway 3'1111 Gavll!ll! ()anyon. 4FlrstlllOe on marketllDderlbese cl)ndll~onsalld with"wnerf,inauelog. ';;:::.J::;:/,;;'~-:::l!!l 10" wllb mOSt III clly ntll/l/es avallllble. Tel'Dls or 15%

ONE OF AKIND! Large 4,000+ sq. ft. /Jome, fieldble use colDlllerelal buDding, BEiSTBUV IN TOWN!! MobIle bllOle wllb add-<Ja,lree iltllOdlng fireplace, nIceguest /Jouse, ~en /Jouse, covered patio, 2 -I, 300+ sq. ft. bal")lll, 1ac~ of leveJlahllldeloselolbeadlon.fI7,500.oocusb.prime-levelland wlt/J 954 fool 01 Hlgbway 10 frontage wll/l s01l1/l exposnre' 'or BlVm PBOPJ!:RTY. ApproXimately2.6 acres, dose In, level. priced at '85,000moredclailB call Bill Pippin. wltb tel'llli.ATTENTION HORSE OWNERS. A 4 bedroom home, barn, corral'!II!dJcaJes. ()OMMERCJAI. PROPI!:RTY ON HIGHWAY 10. This property consists of 1.3A horse barn with 20 st!dls .lind rous, aD office, leed rOOD\, 11Ib, tack room, aC~1 "f l!ll!d wllb 285 loot of /JlglJway Irontage. The blllldlng hus over 4,000loallng rOOm !ll!d apartmcnt. There Is also 50 Ious of bay storage area In this Ill(uare foot "f Pllor space. There Is a pa.rtJal ""selDent, OIl extra bulldll1g withbarn. Tbere ls a 3/8 mile oval track wltb a 400 yanl straight IIWay wll/l 4borse b.SemOllt lind mlscellancolls restallr!IQt equlPlDent. Tile price /las beenelcctrlc starling Ilate. An tllis located on 40 acres 01· very desirable land ad- lowered 10 $12,500.00, That figures '18.00 per Sqllllrc foot OIld every I/Ilnll else IsdltionaJ land IIvallllble Ifneeded. Call the office lor more delaUs. tbrel,:,," In, With OWner fln!ll!clnl!, It Is obvious I/Ie ownerWlln" 10sell.

, IF VOt] ()ALL AND J'M NOT~, DON'T BE BASHFULl LJiJAVE YOURINCOME PROPERTY. Approximately heres of land with five mobUe bomes. VOt.JB NAME AND NUMBJ!lR OR MESS,AGE ,WU'H MY MI:CHANICALSUlDetcl'llls at $15.000.00 I SJWRETARY AND I'LL GET BACK TO VOU AS SOON A$P~~lJu.l!l.

BILL PIPPIN, Broker/Realtor, . BILL $TIRMAN, Scales Assoc.Res.: 3784391 P.O. BOX 966 - RUIDOSO DOWNS, NEW MEXICO 88346 Res.: 37848.11.._ ...

,1,200 SQ. FT. LOG CABI.N with three lots and good view, onlyS49,900.00. Assumable loan of 534.000.00.

FABULOUS FOUR BEDROOM, three bath. Brand new, fullyfurnished. Immediate possession. Priced to sell. In cool UpperCanyon.

5 ACR E TRACTS In excellent area. 527,500.110 with terms.

FOUR BEDROOM attractive home on paving. clean and neatwith excellent financing.

PER1EE1..pARKS &ASSOCIA1ES, .N(.. -.fl...., Plcm~1Ig Ahead For Your Future ,. cI/o.rut

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YOU'LL WIN BY A MILE W"E~ YOUPURCHASE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING

WHIILOCK & LYLE,INC.·

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MOST MAGNJFlCI!:NTVU;;W reSWIII'llnt or coffee shop. AU new' IN JUltDOSo eqlllpment, Jenn-i\lr $Ioveand griddles,

, If yOIl want compleie prjvaCY B!ld Il!Ily equipped, ready 10 Ilpon. "A"YIIII are a plllnt lover, this Isl/le rating. Agoqd dealfor someone, 257-~01perfect hOlOe tor YOII. T/J~o~ ft. 5 00· P Mt''b·1b I I a cr: . .-..,...cbedrooms, IW"la s,lIvey moss ~. -f 'rrn:k fireplace. Under.$80,000. FOR ~ SALE _ choilXl Min Green

HOLIDA'( REAI.-TY Meadows on CIIIVerOrlve, ReaJJoollb!e257·173& 336-4581 price. Call 257.2839. G·I01-lfc

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Diona Meyer257-71j77

Ev.1yn PaxfOA257.ijU2

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Nol/llnl! down! 1%'16 Interel!U All"Proll, $100 closing costat'lvo acres01 beautlf1ll wooded land wll/l 110restrictions wllh, owner Ilnanclng!ll!d aU I/Iis for oaJy f~,llOO. J 1m""I/Its SGUIlds 100 good 10 lie trl>e, but Itlsi Wby don't YOO come by I/IewlndmlU for some no ObUgaUOII meinformation. Mel GleDa at flcIpndllpRealty, 251-$093 or evelllngs, %5'1.5097.

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SWISS CHAl.\!;T STYLE - by uwner. Over2.400 1Iq. It. 3 bedroom, 2 I>llth, library.lamily room. J,., lIere ,woodl!!l Jol.Assumable 10~;.% lollO. f120,QOO, NoappOintment necessary. 30() SnoweapDrive. 251-5646. , B.22-110

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8IRk Meyer257-71j77

RELAYIVELY UNRESTRICTED 7.11 ACRE~. Nilmobiles older than 1 years. or less than 500 sq.~ft: Drill ownwell. Close to eletfric, natural gas. can redivide. $8.500down. SI19.01l/month. 5:11.500.

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NEAR 14th GREEN AT ALTO, a corner lot with regularmembership. $5,250 down. $21 ,000. Balance 5 yrs. at 10%.

GOOD SOLJD BUY IN WHITE MTN., an upper brackethome built to last. with ~ni~ebedrOllms,2 .b~t~s, redwooddeck, gas jet starter In fireplace, hUmidifier, custom,cabinefs. and much to please. 5152.0011. ASsumable 9.87$%mortgage.

COMMERCIAL-RESIDENYIAL LOT wit~ a goodview: Arare combination With paving on two SIdes. $1.500 With52,1)00 down, balanCe 3 yrs. at 10%.

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50$.*257.7377_Mechem Drive

Box 1Q,.uJcIoso,...,M. ,8834$',

CEDAR CREEK CABIN,tucked away on just under a halfacre, this is "the mountOlins" yet c1ose·in 10 village shops.Knotty pine paneling. Rock fireplace. $10,000 down,

• balance 10 yrs. at 10%.$30,000. Contact Kevin.

ALPINE VILLAGE LOTS. a selection df 3&. Good e~'

posure community utilities. and excellent terms. A quietarea w'ith large lots and good restrictions. $1,500 down.$&,OOO/lot. Package discount.

SUPER LItTLE HOUSE with 2 bedrooms. full bath,largeliving·dining area with firepl~ce. and all appliances in·duding washer·dryer. On paving. 510.000 dllwn. 10 yrs. at11'/2%. $34.000. Ask for Buck.

plNECLlFF .4& ACRE LOT, close to Forest land, with alevel building site and view. 51.50.11 down. 51011.11/month,$6,000. Let Tessa assist.

,OH SAI,1i: - 1:1 lots and businossbUilding, lIighway 54 Ironl.Ullo, SullablofUI' ovornight oampel' park and calc,Qood bll)'. CoO/;il!cr some trade. P, O..I~ps 51, Orogrllndc, N, M. 88342, 23-1tl>

-Overlooklnq Cree Meadows Golf Course'Panoramlc view of Ruidoso and Sierra Blanca

" Street Level Access To Complete Living Area On Main Floor"Large Custom Designed Efficient Kitchen

-4 Bedrooms, 3'12 Balhs-2 Story Recreation Room With Dance Floor.

Trade ConSidered$215,000

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:£11'£CO:£N cedar names, inc.1131MecllemDrtyc P.O.Dtawer lUIGRIIkltIII.,NXlISt5 .-251:'1$3 AreaC«lt: [St$1257-4J%t

, A UNIQUE t: 10 IlQlES t•

I~ Private, eaSY yoar.rOllnd aCcess to t~/JJghway. p!II!orll!lllC view" trces, ,

I'~ lIIId open area. NalllraJ gas, cable ,

t~ TV. electricity avalla/Jle. New well. ,'; Horses perndlted. Restricted. ,t:T~rm$. ttl ,lf11cohtCe.r Homes, Inc. tIi 1030 Mechem Dr. t......-.----~ ............~~~ .... -­•,!

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'2,000. 3 Bedroom mobile with more

ghan an acre on the river. Own wellrull trees, low down and good terms: ,all Great Western Really, 336-1318 or

Herb Seckler, 671-1591.

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, "2.88 ACRES·1801\4\10 Higl!waV Frjlntage

·River Frlll1tage •*20 Trailer Spaces

'*6 UnitsOffice/Commercial Space

·4 Btldroom House. 2 Baths.1700 Sq. Ft. "Ivhlg Area, .• $2$0,000 WlT"ASSUMABLE LOAN AT 8%

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.PHONE'378~842

John V. Hall, Qualifying llroker, 336-4587Gary Lyncb, Genefll1 Maaager, 257-5355Harvey Foster, SIIIIti MlID8ger, 336-4710JauelJarteet, Assoolate, 257·5474John Shirey, ASSl!Clale, ,2$7·5974Dorotby Stone, As8ol'lale, 2$7.5900Pat SnIlIvan, Aall!elllte, 257J1Z12J. Greg Malters, Associate, 257·2882Gary MeSwaue, Assl!Clate, 257-5623

INCOME PROPERTY - Alto Village.duplex - buy one side or both. Goodrental history. 2 BR•• 2 bath w/loft ­completely furnished. Call Bill.

ONLY 535.000 for this cute 2 BRoo 2 bath,completely furnished, ready for a newowner. Has an assumable mortgage. CallSonja.

OVER 3.000 SQ. FT. on one level inperfect location. Features one acre ofprime land. 2 car garage, 4 BR.,3 baths.HOllie has tremendous possibilities. Only1 minute from airport. Let Richard showyou this one and many others.

CABINSI Small eabln operation In greatlocation. Attractive owner financing. callRick.

Rick £Will378-4368

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PiPecUff, 101$: ,o\pac!le JIlII$,' PlII~lIff,l?inecresl, Alpinl1 Village, Al~ NC)rtI1,Town & Counln', lllllck Forltit.,257~liT (91ij) 7lilj..7G'19. . JI:-2H5tp

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BEAUTIFUL CHALET In Upper canyon.3 BR•• 2 baths. fireplace, double garage.nice decks. Call Sid.

TRADEIlI Chalet w/3 BR•• game roomand double garage. Beautiful mountainview. in the cool pines in Alto Village.Full membership. Call Peter.

BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOT In AltoVillage. Ideal for "Spec" ho,use - noteasy to find lots this nice for this priceand good term!'. Betty can show youexactly where to locate this lot and manymore.

COTTAGE in secluded area near CreeMeadows CC. Beautiful landscaping.1,300 sq. ft., 2 BRoo 2 baths. 300 sq. ft.screened-In porch. 2 car garage thatcould be converted to guest quarters. CallBill.

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BILL HIRSCHFELDPROPERTY MANAGEMENT

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CREE MEADOWS HEIGHTS Is the desirable location for this handsome 3·bedroom. 2·bath-home with gameroom. large rock fireplace. and all the amenities. Tastefully furnished. 5160.000. f

HANDSOME NEW HOME IN ELITE ELDORADO HEIGHTS is under construction. Offers 3 bedrooms. 2baths. double garage, fireplace. Special features will Include Jacuul. skvllghts. Spectacular viewl $90.000.

MOBILE HOME LOTS In Ponderosa Heights provide a perfect setting for your mobile. Well-wooded site.$11.300 for both lots.

SUPERB COMMERCIAL LOCATION is provided by these two lots on Terrace Drive [just off busy MechemDrive). Suitable for a varletvof business endeavors. $55.000 for both lots.

CHALET·STYLE HOME has lovely loeation bordering National Forest. Its 2 bedrooms. plus loft. 1:v.e baths.and basement offer ample room In a very liveable floor plan. $56.000. Large assumable loan at 8%.

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~XCELLENT MOTEL OPERATION Is now available. Includes 17 rental units. plus 2·bedroom living quar·ters. 'large 10bbV with fireplace. Well'established business. with gOOd return clientele., Owner financingavailable. 5235.000.

1 ACRE WITH GOOD VIEW. easy access. pretty location In green, rolling hills near Capitan. Water andelectricity available. $5.350.

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·NEW ON THE MARKET is this attractive 2·bedroom home with double carport. Good location and house hasbeen well maintained. 539.500.

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ALT.O YIL~GE - We bave a nleeselection 01 Allo Village Lois "ilh lowdown paymepls and low lnlerel\l CallGreat Wltilern' Realty 336-4378· orevenings. Herb Seckler 671-4~97.

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-0 HANDSOME MODIFI ED A·FRAME In Alto Village has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. wet bar, spacious IIvlnl! area. Itwo fireplaces, large redwood decks. Newly constructed. Easy access. $89.900. ...,.

~ CUTE MOUNTAIN CABIN with one bedroom. bath, rock fireplace, is In good condition, easily accessible. *....-,J $25,000. REAL'ORS M io h t . lB. p.o. "x 1442 's *

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lh60 MOBILE HOME - 2 bedroom, tieddown and slUrted. 257-4641, Jllg!\1$ canl'b1-996lI. ' G-I4-Uc..•.......•.•-._._._ ..! For $l:tle &yOwner !! ANXIOUS TO SELL "- .: call todllyC)1I .bIII il-l,ltldrooJll, Z. :• bath 1I0Jll~ wllb flrepla~, ~l.,= lurlll$bed. really ~ JlIove III, V~ry ==cODvemellt ll!Callon "lIb good year ==llrQund access. RelDeJllberlll_- Also 31ots. I.' .,= CALL 257·2839 I.-------------. - .•~..-...-•.•.....•-...-.-.-.

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20 ACRES, 500 PECAN TREES - 2 yeal'll"Il! drip syslem. 2O'x3Q' barn. 4bedroomnice home, "esl of Tularosa. 437-6292 or56l>-lMI. Z,l6-8lp

OWNER FINANCING on this 3 BR••home. Fantastic year around loeation.Let this be your 2nd home In beautifulRuidoso. Call Paula.

2+ ACRES. some restrictions. Acreage Isin the country. but close in. Sonja canshow this property••Just call.

LOT IN WHITE MTN., UNIT2. Fantasticview and great building site. Call Marti!1'

MOUNTAIN STYLE 2 BR•• 2 bath homein tree covered area. Sports cathedralceilings, large kitchen. wet bar and decksgalore. Nicely furnished and priced at5B7,500 w/owner financing. Contact. 'Richard.

CREE MEADOWS GOLF COURSE - 2BR.• 2 full baths, WID. refrigerator andstove stay. On 65 green. Call Bill.

.MOBILESllI We have several nicemobiles from 510.790 and up w/ownerfinancing. Call Rick for a showing.

, Peter StroHl

336-4696

505-257-7477

RE.U. ESTATEINYOUR FVTURE?

Have a look at UJb bell!lmaJ .91 acrewad for .....y $10.. Fa.....«t:vIew, easy acceas alld OWlIerfbumelDg avatJabie. can Mel Gleilllat Roundup Realty, an.SO'3,evCldDgs, 257-5Ot'1.

Betty Pilton257-2397

IlI'i2 CORSICANA - 24'1\70' mobile home.Has 4 bedl·ooms. 2 full batlJs,hving/dining room combination. Openspat'ious kitchen and !aull!1ry room.Only $16,000. Call Desert Sands Realty191~) ~!I2-7679 or Mannie Sanchez at 592­Om. 8-23-4lp

P. O. Box 3859, Ruidoso. New Mexico8634~

Richard Cothrun257-2109

, , ',... '.. . '.", .1Offioe. lot"ed I" The .Log HOIIN Hed to Sntokev Se.i R.liger Statio. ffi9hwtf .1

505-257-7368

ALTO SPECIALII Beautiful split level. 3BR.• 2 baths. Owner financing. Ownersays SELLIII Call Marge.

NICE LOT in Enchanted Forest. quietand secluded. good view. Call Sid.

THREE COMMERCIAL BLDGS.loeatedat the corner of Sudderth & Mechem. Allleased year round. Great investmentproperty. Call Paula for more details.

FOR THE DISCRIMINATING: Spacioushome. close in w/very private setting andall landscaped. 4 BR•• 2'12 baths. largeden. covered decks. coMpletely furnishedand professionally decorated. make thisan ideal entertainment place. For anappointment. call Peter.

YOU WON'T BEAT THIS ONE in AltoVillage .•. 2,800+ sq. ft.• 3 level A·framew/so many extras and an unsurpassedview of our beautiful mountains. Includedalso is large storage building that iscarpeted and insulated and could easilybecome servant's or guest quarters.Furnishings will also go wlthis beautifulhome and lull golf membership. GiveBetty a call for a look.

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Ahome for relitlting.Ahome for entertaining.Three bedrooms. sleeping

porch, large den withbeamed ceilings and lovelyfireplace. 824' of covereddeck complete with picnictables located on a heavilywooded lot. on paving, citysewer. Complete ac·cessibility. Ideal lor cor­porate house. Facilities toaccommodate twelve tofourteen people or more.Under $60,000.

CAMELOT MOUNTAINR U I DOS 0

PROGRESS REPORTON ''THE MOUNTAIN"

For some time now, Ruldosoans have known ofthe construction of a thousand acre. planneddevelopment called "Camelot Mountain," Situated'within Village limits. the vast area of 7'00' DudeMesa Is bounded by Hwy. 37 on the north and Hwy.70 on the south and east. From the wood.d mesaatop "THE MOUNTAIN" Is a view of the Lake at theInn of the Mountain Gods. SI.rra Blanca. and thevillage of Ruidoso. This panorama Is Ilk. nothingvou have ev.r s••n In Ruidoso.

Completion of the extensive utilities project ondroad paving Is now schedul.d for the end ofOctob.r. Trav.1 on "THE MOUNTAIN" could b.hazardous. and we ask your coop.ration Inch.cklng with the Cam.lat Mountain Office behindthe Th.at.r any day of the week. W. lrivlte thosewho are Int.rest.d In the condominiums und.rconstruction. slngle,famlly homes. restrlct.d lots.R·2 and C·l acr.age tracts to stop by 'or additionalInformation.

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the editor .•• with 21 gripel'll 8lgnIng theepllt1e ••• complaCn\ng ablIut the tar jobas WIllI beIng done 011 Pal'lldl.se canyon',road ••• and those f01kll reaDy gilt wltb it••• In getUng after vlIlage clerk JlJn Hlne• •• and aCCll.!1ng him and Jack La May oftM meet department of being unquallf\ed.•. and $0 on.

Thla lI1I1lUller It we .•. when Jack LaMay's crew done up and leld down a tblckmat of blecktop atclP ParadlIIe canyon'sroad ••• giving all those good f01kll a rightnice road job ••• aU without them lIl11dngfor ••• or being charged for ••• or evendemanding .•• and ••• know what •••nary one word of comment ••• as to bow,tMY likes Ibel1' new road hu been puedon to Hlne, et al.

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Cale Dickey

- Some Democrats are publicly urging Carter torelease his first ballot votes, duly won in the primaryelections, to have an open convention.

President Carter's popularity Is at the lowest ebb of anypresident since the Inception of polls.

editorial

Yours and Ours

- Opposition to the idea Carter should release hiscommitted convention votes comes mainly fromCabinet members and campaign workers.

This fact must be disturbing to leading Democrats,because:

- Leaders of other nations are asking why they shouldaccept Carter as a powerful figure in International af·fairs when he can't keep his brother from meddling Inthem.

Should he win the nomination In an open convenllon, hischances of succeeding himsellin office would be greatlyenhanced.

It appears. at the moment, If Carter continues to Ignorethe rumblings, the voices of. dissent, the abuse beingheaped upOn him, In his quest for a second term, thatthat stubborness could well wrest from him lhe office heseeks - because present Indications are that the voterswill not give him the electoral votes he needs this lall towin; and should the House be forced to name the nextpresident, It Is a reasonable assumption they wouldn'tchoose Carter If he would run Ihlrd, second even.

There are many facets of this enigma that Carter shouldbe thinking about -- because once the moving fingerwrits, that'll be all she wrote. - CD

Perhaps the suggestion "that Democratic party leadersshould demand that Carter release these delegates, forthe good of party unity and the nation, Is a sound one. Ifnothing else, this would prove to the world that he IsWilling to stand on his record In office - a record, ap'parently, Carter Is prOUd of,

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nameae revoiuti_ were all of foreignorigin," l1lustrates an Incomparablenaivete. Aren't we guUty of lIlIIJisUngrevolutions of foreign origin? ForelQllllple, Allende's overthrow In ChIle weengineeredby our CIA; history wl11 recordthat the Bay Of P1glI- W8ll another fiascomuddled by bickering between thee~ecllllve and milltary factlol\$; InNicaragua we II\Ipporte!f a despoUc die­tat!lr untU tM· SlIIIIlInI.stra. wreltledconll'ol from him; and 11'811, we are Uvlngthe consequenC!lll of an Inept, diplomaticcorps. Even with a year's IIOUce of lIJeinevitable outcome, we continued til backanotherstrongman. Our military aid couldIIOt help the Shah mp hl$ OWN pellPlefrom regaInIng thell' OWN country.

The llolshevlk Revolution wa abo·menUoned. Would tile aQlhor of uiemlulve that appeared In tM July 28editorial colulllll know how manyAmericaM died aupporUng TlI8l'1.st rule .during said revolution??

We as a natlon and a poeple must un­derstand ouier counlrl!lll'~ andprobleDlll before we can comprehend anysoluti_,

Lucky Mulqueen IADlll8b1edAmericanVet

P. S. OIIe notorious "NaUonallat" wuomitted. AdolphH1ller rallled andthen leatGennany most Infamously. But then. hewas an AII5lr\an.

provide lIJe nee_ry menue; Congreusimply wOll't bike W!llI that mucb, and amuch DlOre eriDll$ crblll of confidencewl11 surely arise. 'Ihe NewJ, Sallta Bola

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Dear editor:Re Mr. Wllllam C. Kennelly m's letter,

It's IntereaUng to l'elld an individual'smanUeataUon of patriotlmt. H1lI ~Ionwoul!! not have been clouded had hemade ·more aatQle lImcl'VllUons con·cernlng world history.

Surely Mao-TIle-Tung wasn't Pollah,FideI Calltl'o was not from Greenland, andHo-Chl·MInh definitely WlllJ not Irish.Matter of fact. Mr. 80 wOl'ked with tMoffice of Strategic service (OSS) durlngWWU. We reneJted on OUI' prom1lle not tolet the French recolonize Vietnam aftertMwar.IUslronlct!lnotetbat whena votewas tll\l:en whet!.ter to send American warplan!lll t!l aid tM besieged French troopersatDlenQlen Phu, uieSpeaker of tM HOWlethat broke the Ue wa Lyndon B. Johnson,No planes were sent and a decade and ahaU leter Mr. JohMon had a slmllar crl.s/.sat a plece knownas Khe $anh. Mr. Ho waa nalionaIl.st trying to W1lfy hl$ country aswere the afore menUoned lndlvldlla1a. Wehave only oul'llelv!lll to blame for uiepresentideolllgl!lll. Remember a lew OtMr"naUonallata" - WashingtOll, Jeffensonand Paine?~ aboQl the countries lhat were

menUoned: ChIna - recall "GunboatDiplomacy"; Cuba ErnestHemingway'. exotic lend niled by uietyrant Bstlala; Vietnam - at leaat 9premIers hand picked by OUI' StatelJepartment and lItl11 a zero. ThelltItement, "The ChInese, Qlban, Viet-

SOCIAL SECURITYThe latest newll on tM llOc1allleCllrit)

front Is that InfIaUon Is IncreasIngpaymenla tblII month by a wbopPlnlifourteenpercenL TheJncreased paymenlllwill mean retired coupl!lll over ll$ receive

$54~~uS:~~~'uielederaIgOVemment JORI)AN SHOOTINGfifteen bUUon dol1anJ, which neither It nor Whatever the twJmed moUvaUon maytM Soclal security Adm1n1straUOII C811 have been that led to tM shooUng ofcurrenUy afford. ThUll another lIer10us Vernon Jordan, the tragedy ill heightenedconsequence of the r1II\$WBY Inf1aUon because Its victim is a pl'Olllinent blackwblchhugrippedtheecon<mYisel'O$\on civil righla leader. Thla glv!lll rise to 2AD SAF LADS WANTEDof ecuiity and r!llIerve5 In lIJe aoc1a1 conCern lest the episode trigger violentIleCIIrity llyatem. outbreaks such as those lhat followed tM U'n you were a member of the 2nd AIr

The question Is being asked In assassination of Dr. Martin Luther KIng Divlalon,8thAlrForce ••• durlngWWIUnWashlngt!ln today whether payroll Jr., a dozen years ago. "Bloody Olde" ••• Max Loya ••• PO BoxdeductlOl\$ should conUnue to go up, The danger has ~n alluded to by 1M, La CruC!lll, New Medco IlIOO1 , ••whether general revenue should be numerous black leaders. HappDy, one wanla you to get In t!luch with Imn... andchanneled Into lIOclaI lleCurity reserv~ or after another has pleaded for calm and It's of 110 never mind what you did In 2ADwhether the age at which people hegln to urged black communlUes tIu'oughoQl uie aAF, •• nary a whit ••• May allYs.draw money should be e~tended. naUon not to let tMmseIves be goaded Into U'n you "anna get In touch with Max(ProposaIs In tlU dlrectlOllllUgg!lllt age 70 violence by what hu happened. I'uter •• , pickup uie p1JlIlIe and d1all~as the eligible age heg1nnIng In tM year n Is Important for all of US, black and 526-7694•••1f'nyou're InNM ••• 1-62S-769l2000.) , whiteaUke - for tM country 88 a wboIe - ••• and $OOOer or later Max'1l all$1fU •••

Whatever the outcome of the effort to that this wise counsel of r!llItralnt be andgetyoulDfothe2ADaAForganIzaUon.llafeguanillOc1al security resel'Ves and the heeded. The frustration and anger What Max basin mind is to geUa whole8ystem'afl4ure,IVscleartbatthe number~ engendered by tM Jordan shootrng are 1Juncha guys t!lgether ••• a done fit tMone step In managing the present crl.s/.s Is enUrely understandable. But for outraged battle of England ••• whatever •.• tot!l reduce Inf1aUon. U aoclal security blacks to laah out In retaIIation for what work hand In glove with the Pr!lllent 2ADjlllynlenbl. which are tied to the cost of some'!UIy.pereelve.a but one more piece . aAFmembers ••• IIlI cIoIllIJimmy Stewart,Uvlng. Jump fourteen per cent or more a of raCIal mjust1ce would only malee tM who wa a 00 In the outfit ••• to furtMryear jlllyroUtaxescan'tbe depended on to tragedyworae.-AIamogordoDaDyNewa tM outfit's goal ". "malntaln and pel'- I)ON'T STEAL PI) LIGHTS

, petuate a llVing memorial t!l the memory Practical joker up Fort S\DIUlU way didof those 6,032 comtades In the 2AD who get his comeuppance after he up and doneI!llve up their llves for their ~try" . ... removed a leM from the tclP or a deputy'....whlch Is a mighty fine and just cause. car .•. and he didn't have a leg to Iltand on

And Max does enjoy remlitlsclng about .•. 'cause he'd~ watched as he puIledJimmy stewart, •• and what a great 00 his prscUcal joke! . .he Was, •• and wbat a common bId $hoe Well .•• Ileemllthls adventuresome IIOU1guy ••• an!! how he always up and looked was arrested shortly thereafter •• • andout for thOde as we under hla command tM jooge done up and give him lib;montba• •• and such goodles.. .•• t!l he served ••• In the county pOkey

So ••• It'n you were In tM 2AD 8AF • •• • •• mln!mum sentence ••• /IIId It couldawhere tM B-24a Willi yllUt plane ••• and been a year ••• wltb the thoUghtbeing •••you done your part tole:'; tlt8t thoae flying.. tboIle lilx mlllltba ain't gonnalleem lie no'bollCars bIa.!lted JIftIer s factorl!lll •• , joke to the joker.tl'OoJII ••• su6matli1es • • . oD f1eldll • , • NlIW the llullty joker didn'tjo~wltb thewhatever ••• do Ilet In t!luch with Max • '. lIITeaUnll lIfficerli ••.• actuaDy, he UlledFd get with the 2AD BAF fUn times • ,. famUy names In a!!dresalng the lImeerscause.thoae guys cIo convene for regular ••• hut one of the hesd honeho Oft1cel'll1et

conventlOl\$ , •• an~ stuff. him off the hook on that lI!Ie • ,. 'cause. "A· OV .U· ... C1IUIng out offf<:el'll is a no-no •., • as ClIIIAn B BR CE BABY get you a seat on the heneh In Santa Fe· YOU can never my that GOvernor Bruce "herethey makes the lICense plates ••• SCiKIng haIln't gothis eye OIIttllr future state giJeu the joker's a lot lUCklet than he'selective office holdei'll ••• to give tboIie as flgllrinll he is.1II really gOOtl at their jobs ... and .... .deserving of eontlnued semce ". a RELAXING TIME AHEADchance10 suceeed thl!llllleIYes ',•• wltho1ft AIn't much in the way of I118j01'llo.Q!'Uce having ~t chance,.. cause. he s on going on from now untl1 the bfghot'lleup and aald he s figurlngon Intrllduelng a race ••• All American nerby. AUgust 24:A1~: f~:~~*~t::.to make It .' '1llId Labor Day weeIc~!! ••• tb$ ~' .

N.... ..&r_~,.· ·t peop.·.k ,. .. ""MW mule raelng bljinkll • • • and DllIton:YCleun " •• '''''''6 S we ... Ie g.g. COlI·Y-tlon ~"""'''''d n•• that· " .. ...,_.. tbli··N . ·be·· • -...,...... e ••• •

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.sw,ry, 88 theY IIl'e tl'a4llilll\llDy IlUpposed to sUl'face releall!lll hydrollell 1I\I\f1!!e, which

.~ "Klnll Plana To Propo$e SeeOll!! Term. canoftenhe smeUecl fot 88much88 4Jl to50~IIllrnenL" . feet away). Qther enVlt!Jlunental\!rtll had: Ou~I!!e of~f~tthat the wor!fa shouIcl otherobjectlllM, moat of wbleb ll!lIlQle!! to

Ill»' "Second-Term Amenclment," with a 1JlIU cIoWll to the filet that they cIl4 not likeb.yJ)hen (wbat a1Jll1lt that, YllU edItorIl out PNM, UnllIlI GelItherinlll (a branch of16ere?l, It's ClllUlOUnIl t!l' know tbat OW' UnionOIl of Callfornla) ortMDepattlnelltdiUef E~ecQllve wan~ t!l allow·governOl'll of Ellergy, an agene)' of the federal~r bImlIelf to.serve more than a single government, which plannet1 t!l pay a1JllQl a

. ~. tbI1'd of t}1e lItarl-UP coop of the Pl'Oject.. . !Nbat's frigl¢enlng is that ~e present So~ght IIOW, the wbole is on

gllvernor dlles 1I11t know that the "hold," d!lllpile the fact tbat the DOE saYS'. UgIs\ature passed such a prllPosed It may coat a much as a tnIlllon t!l tw~CQII$UtQl,lonallllDendD1ent In1979, and that D1I\llon DlOre a mOllth toclll\lplete the job Ifwe IIl'e lIchedu1e!! t!l vote 011 It In Novembel' the Publlc Service CommislllOIl aaya ItOf. this y!!llr, a long \iDle hefore the 1981 should go on at I~ hearinll$ AullUl2S,lAlgl.slature meets. MeanwhUe, what clluld he a 50-

Does uiat performance give you the megawatt producllon Wl'gul$helI, whUefeeling tbat 1I01Jo<IY In the office 01\ the OIIe member of the Publlc 8el'V1ce ColD­Fourth Floor of the ROUIIC1hOWle.is qulte m1MlOn senda UP word from Albuquerquesure what is going on In our Iltate? uiat abe would Uke t!l see PubUc Sel'V1ce· :If $II,' you can't he too far 'IIJ'Ong. Ccmpany fined a tho1l$lll\d doUal'll Ju$t fllr· . Pl'OCeedlnll$ with $lime smeD operaU_· :VALLE GMNDE - To change the after PSC ha!! sald to $t!lp aD COnstnlcUOII.llCene for just a DlOment, let's go t!l the on the project.Jlaca LocatiOll Number 1. Who 10$!lll?

That's In the world's b1ggm caldera Look at YOUI' electric bill, and then give(collapaedvo1caPlcdomellnSandovaland an anawer.1m A\lImos count1ell. Now QACK IN SANTA FE - That· Here's where we were maldng ODe of l1l,e Publlc Sel'V1ce Commillalon, menUoned'h.ee world'slargm $Spel'lmenla In tM use above, compll!lll with the state's Open'of underllround beat to produce energy. Meetlng$ Law, but barelY.: We wel'll, that is, WI the Public Sel'V1ce AlDlOat every noUce of a meeting fromCommIaslon of New MeDco w!! "ceue that QPeraUon refel'll to "an emergencyand d!lllist." When tMy did, uiere we llttle meeting" - a technIcal tenn, wblch·flit Publle 8eI'v1ce Company of New aIlows for noUce omy In the Jut 24 hDllrsMeuco t!l do but to _ and de$\sL before the meeting le lIche!fuled.

It wa not a project which wa unllP" AlDlOat none of these meeUng$ are tnlepoae!f. Certllln Indlan pueblos, llpec\f1caIly emergencies,Zla, Santa Ana and Jemez, spoke up to 118y The Publlc Service CommlaaIon wouldthat a geot1Jennll aperiment In this he wen advised t!l hegln acting a thoughparUcular area bad two d1aadvmtag!lll: It words mean what they l'eaI1y mean - IIOtm1Jlhtinterfere'll1thInd1anA'""MWI1."". what the Commlu1on ".nla t!l act as U

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ftecently, lhePresldent d1r~edtheSmall l3ilslneu AdmlnIslratllln, and askedother Federal agenclelJ tel cooperate fullywlthtlle SaA, In accelerating theestoilllsbment o( a small. busineu datallase lIIat wID prOVide the lnformntlonneeded w guide effective llOllcymnklng forthe small buslneu sectelr.

AIIio Inplucjed In UI!! Improvemenll! are twonew elevntors, more belling windows,Improved restrooms and eating nndcIrinkIng facWtles.

A new entrance tel tlie grandstand has;I1sl) been built on tlie west lIIde. When thework Is completed It wID be nicely \and­iscaped and colllliderable Indoor-out40orcarpet has been added .

Tickets for this year's 17-day meet al'8.now on sale at bozofflces nt thefalrgroWlds, with Mrs. Charles DeWittagain SIlpervlslng racing ticket htes.

were yOWIg msres. Aseventb horse, an oldstaWon which WllIl not taken Saturday,wss allQpted later,

Although almost 20,000 animaln hsvebeen adopted since the progrnm begnn,this Is the first lime that any wild horseshave been fOWided upand adopteclln NewMezlco. Most of the horses adopteclpreviously have been from Nevada,

The (IIl\y thing BLM charges for thehQraes ts a llOmInl1l fee to cover tran­S)lClrtation and handllng elI:pensea. The feefor these h«aes wu $40. Penrollll in­teremd In adopllng a wild horse Ilr burromust be a United States resident of legalage and must llrove that Ul!!y CIlIl care fill'the anImaL PenrollS who have humanelycared fill' government owned wild hQrsesor burros for one'year msy receIve title tilUP tel four animalS a year. When title Istransfetted. the anImals are no longercovered by the WUd Free-RoamIng Horseand Burro Act. Additional informationmuy be obtained by wrlllng to the Burenuof Land Management. Post Office BlIlI:1«9, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501.

State Fair grandstandundergoes renovation

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.Wilderness Wisdomwith Wayne calloway

organl:r:atlon and fWictlons of the board,election of officers. a review of theproPQSe!l use of rauge bettennent fundsfor range·improvementll, and adlnclIsslonof the rangeland collSUltation process.

Under the rangeland consultstionprocess. the BUd works out gra:r:lngSYstems nnd Uvestock adjustments onpubUc lands with the affected rancher In

lnterested perllIlllS may make oral cooperation with tlie Gra:r:lng Advisorystatements begfnnlng at 11 a.m., or fDe .Board, the Stste Land Office nnd the Newwritten comments, said Jnmes "SDlOkey" Mexlcll State University Range 1m-O'COllDOr, 'RosweU district manager for provement Tnsk Force. .the ,BLM. Those wishing w mI1ke Ilral statements

o COllDOr said the agenda for the atthe boardmeeting must notify O'Connormeeting Includes a cI1Bcusslou of the .. by August 8. .

Grazing advisory board•

plans Roswell meeting

The mUUon dllUar renovation of thegrandstand at the New Mexico State FairIs on scliedule and ezpected to be Cllm­pleted In plenty of time for tlie 19110 racingmeet which opeIIIl 8elltember 5,

Msnager Bill Hmnphrles said "We'revery pleased with the llroJect. It'll comingalong nicely and It's going to be a greatImprovement fl)f the ~, and especla1Jyfor the racing fans."

The Pl'llJect. which has been undemeysince February, will prllvlde 700 new seatsand twll \Qunge BreSS In the mezzaillne,

RIlnge betterment funds and the"rangeland cOllSllltaUoo process'~ aretllplcll for the United Stalell Bureau ofLand Management's (BLM) RoswellDIstrict Grazing AcfvIaory Board meetingAlIgust 7. '!be meeting will begin at 10a.m., In the conference room at the BLM'sRoswell ofllce, 1717 West 8ecood Street.

BUrs first wild horses are aikJpted. Four New M~1IlI drove away from arecent Socorro Uvestock Market with bigsmUelI on their facell and a tQta1 of sixUnlted Stslill Government protected wndhorses Intbelrstock trailers, They bad justbecome the new "f()ll\er )ll1reIlls" of theanlmals through the Bureau CIf LandManagement's (BLM) Adopt-A-lIllrseProgram.

The horses, which are protected WIderthe Wild Free-Roaming Horse and BurroAct of 1971, were captured by the BLM 20mites eastofSocorro. SInce the pusage ofthe law, wild horae populations In the westhave mushroclmed with I'elIIIltIng clI!mlIgetel the range. BLto! personnel hope toremove e::tcess honea til reduce the 50hQrse Socorro hen:! til 25 or 30 animllls.

The horses were trapped July 3 at afenced water hole. The BLM )leQplemerely cIo5ed the gnte wIleD the horaescame. In til water. Then they were drivenlntotheadjoln\ng corral to be iIIlIpected byn veterinarian and branded with a specialfreeze brand. .

Of the six horses adopted, two weremares with unweaned CQIls. the other two

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"in Ueu" arens wan UI!! root of thedisagreement abllut hQW much land UI!!state received. A\sclnddlng to tile problemwas that In some areas, tliere were nosurveys and an accurate acrenge wns notdefined. In 1936 tlie problem· was com­PQWlded when tlie Navajo MericUan. anImaginary nllrth·aouth line tbroughwe~tern New Mexico from which somesurvey boundaries originated, waschanged. After the change new maps weremude and the Illd records were not com­pletely transferred to the new maps.

In 1969 the state begnn an audi~ todetennlne how much acreage had beenreceived The federal Bureau of LandManagement foUowed with their audit In1973. A court case was brought and aftercomparillon of tliese two aucllll! the casewas settled New Mexico Is the firstwestern state to complete the stateselection proceu. New Mexico Is a\scl thefirst state to Ilbta!n aU of tlie patents ordeeds from the federal government for thelands transferred.

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BI..M boundariesThe Bureau of Land Management In

NewM~co has Issued final notice on UI!!parUaI realignment of dlstric$ boundariesIn the state... The noUce pub1lsbed In the July 17. 19110"ecleral Register sets tbP. counties In theRQsweU DistrIct til Include: Guadallltle,Quay. Uncoin, DeBaca, Curry, Roollevelt,Chaves, &idY and Lea.

Counties In the other districts are:AlbUquerque District - San Juan,

McKInley, Sandoval, Rill Arriba, LosAlamos, BemallUo, Taos, Santa Fe,Torrallce. CGlfax, Mora, San MIguel,Unlon and HardIng;

Socorro DIstrict~Valencia, Catron nndSocorro; alld . '

Las Ctucen DIstrict - Sierra, Grant,Hidalgo, Luna, Donp AIla and 'Otero.

The aMouncement wss spurred, for themost part, by an ad hoc conunlttee fllrmedby United Stales 8enstorPete DclmenlcllnAugust, 1979, to advise him and recllfD'omend SQlullons to problems confrontlngveterallll who U5ed tlie VA facWtles.

"Ills obvious that we wID not hsve a newhospital for some time," Domenlcl said,"but the decision by C1elancI to go aheadwith this program Is Il very welcomeannOUllCement.

"Improvements In the faclUty are verymuch needed In order to keep pace withthe Increased demands. We must makethese Improvements to honor our com­mitments to IlUl' veterans."

The committee, ClHlhalred by G. Y.Falls, director of the New MexlCQVeterans Affairs Commission, andLeonard NapoUtano, dean of theUniversity of New Mexico MecIlcal SChool,recommended to Domenlcl lIIat expansionand Improvements of the presen~ faclUtywere needed The conunlttee's fIndInglswere bssec1 on planning studies done by W.C. Kruger and AssocIates. 811 Albuquerquearchitectural firm, and tlie plan an­DOWiced by Cleland te!day follows mnny Ilfthe committee's directives.

The $100 ml\ll0II, five year programwould Include tlie conslructlon of acompletely new cUnlcal buUdIng nndwould a\scl reS11lt In a 380 bed Increase forthe facWty. Domenfc1 said

nverage nQW stands at ~,4l!6 (from 570races). Last year ntthl,s JlOlnt, the~r racenverage wns $32,llill(from Il22 rnces). Thecurrent figure iIl.n gnln of lU.•lU percent.

U theeutrent t!'!lDdC!lntlnuea,· t.lie fInnIdany nverage fortlle 19Q(l meeting clluid

"telp tile $liOO,OOO level Lastyear's average Dear Mr. Shafer,~J!~~..,t)45 was tlie highest In Ruldo.w. "The Federal Government I!pews out a.....""'1' 1Qt. of. statlstlcs. Some helll muke JlOUCY.

But l don'~ $ee muny figures On smull1I1lrsemen are' nlso $hnrlng In the buslnel!S. \VPyt" ..

Ruidoso bonnn:r:a. Thill week, YIlU'I'll rlght.abll1!t Wnshlngton spewingMacGl\llvray al1tlc)uncedan~ PUI'lle Ilut fl!cll! nnd figures. Yllu're right lIIatIncrease ~ thill one a whllJlplng $200 per bIlth UI!! 15:r:ecutive Branch nnd COOgreurace, not counting trials and stalles races. use such f1llU1'e$ ~o mllke PQUcy and enact

new laws. And yOll're nlsll right abllll~smallbuslneustatlatlcs; there aren't verymany and they're not alweys UP to date. When wID sl/oh a date blIse be avaUable?

Smau busineu has been shortchanged In SBA feels it wID require one Ilf the biggestthI,s regard. selling llltcbes ever mude to smull

Some information now collected by the businesses. SmnU businesses wID be askedFederal Government is limited In. value lQ fill out mllre government fllrm& fot abecause different Federal agencles use short while ~o bring ststiStlcs' up-tlHlate.different deflnltlons In measuring the sme .ThIs request is coming at a tlin.e whenofa buslneu.ln addition there is no way to small businesses are demundlng lIIatmeasure tlie relative contribution lIIat Government cut down on paperwllrk.small bUSinesses makes to our economy, BlIt If smuU buslneu wID cooperate, thebecause the dats lIIat are collected _ on needed dats base can be compiled - to theeconoml~, eJ1!PIC)YllleDt andJlrl.ce indices Illng·run benefit of every small buslneu In~ are not ilVaUable by sl:r:e of buslneu. the country.

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Staten giving UP Its c\alm that the state.recelved 3,9ll6 ncres tqo much. NewMexico Ul!ewise drllJlped Ill! counterclaimthat 8,267ncres owedwere never received.

Both sides have agreed to a settlementwhich was Illgned by United Stoles DistrictJUdge Santillgo 15. Campos. .

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Veterans MmInIstration (VA) aMouncedduring a press CQnference In Albuquerquea $100 mUlIon five year llrogrBm torenovate, upand, and lrilprove thefaclUlles at the V. A. Medical Cenler.

When New Mexicll became a state In1912 the federal government gave the newstate nearly 13 mUlIlln acres from thepubic domain to finance and SUJIPl)rt thepubUc schclols and other institutions. Thestate wns allowed to select four sectionstotaling 2.560n~ from each township. Atownship Is six mues square. The state •selected sectlllllll numbered 2, 18, 32and 36In a random pattern across UI!! state. InllClme areas, hQWever, tliese sections werenot available becnuse Qf Indilln reser·vatlons, land grants or private Ilwnershlp.In those cases the state wan given an "InUeu" selection lQ take land elsewhere tomllke UP fllt tlie fllur section! notavnUable. lIow muchacreage wss In Ul!!se

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be registered In the system. PL 95-507requires every prime conlractor receivinga contract for $1 mUUOII or QIl)re In c0n­struction, nnd $liOO,OOO or more In othertype contracts, to fum1lIh a subconlractlngplan 0II11l)W they are to utlU:r:e small andsmalJ.dIsadvantaged businesses In thecomplettm of such contract.

ThIs progrnm 11 an excellent marketingtool designed to place IlDUlU and small·dlaadvnntsged bualllessea In wuch withgovernment·and .Jlrime. contracling op­PQrtunltlell by conJllleting only one simpleand free regbtratlon flll'm.

Shafer stated that an an advocate forsmallbualnessln the state Qf New Mezlcll,lie could nol impresn too strongly UPOIIsmall bualness firma the Importance ofmaking lUre they are registered In theagency'. Proourement Automated SourceSystem.

(Those Interested should. call (505) 766­

3900 to have a rorm mailed, or pick one upat the SUA district Qfflce, third Door, 5000Msrble Avenue, N. 15., Albuquerque, NewMexico. CGmpleted fortnll should bereturned to that Illflce.

question Ilf hQw much land tlie federalgovernment Ilwed tlie state.

The case was settled with the United

pared to 17~ on tbls w~end . last "We'lV emem~1y pleased wltll lite~ummer. current mutuel t1Vl1!!,nllll we're looldng

Ruldo.w DoWllll ill moving ~oUdly on tOfWlilrel to II contlnUal1on.Il( UI!!. I18meCOUI'lle toward Ig mo~t successfui &el\llCln . pIlttem d~tlle coming SunJand PatllIn hlatory. . . . . meeting,.. M!le(;il!1'1'r8Y Sl\11I, He added

Accord!lJg to generlll manager FlJJlay, .t1Ia.t tile e:tUT\!lltllJutuelsirengtll litMacGIlUvrny, the current seasc!Qnl lMdllSll wns a clear Indicatlllll Il( theaVernge (mnn fli raC\l days) Ja ~,4l!l. overaUstre_ CIf·~ racing lIIclustry InThat's a gain Il( li.a7 ~rcent Ilver the New M~Cl).. . , . ,$425,600 avernge at thl,s PQlnt lnst year lie ;I1sllcredlted RuidllSll Il new CllfD'o

.. ... .. • lluterl:r:ed tlltnlll!ntllr IlYl!tem all aThe current.tQtl!I IIpndle ill $20,181,667. significant tllCtllr In tile bQl)mfng mutuel

Last summer at tIIiIl jWlcture, tile handle pace lit tile mQUntoln ~ck.(witII twll more rnce days allll li2 QIl)re AnQilier lIlllell: ofUl!! blgb Oylng mutuelraces) wan $2O,G03,223. . trend ill tlie (1Il!t the ~ttlng per race

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District Director, E. Maine Shafer,United States Small Business Ad.ministration, (SBA) , Albuquerque, hasannounced his age/ICY Is beginning anextensive effort to register aU smullbuslneu cO/ICe~ within tlie state of NewMexico who are engaged In manufa~turing, construction. ~ervlces, or researchand development, In the SBA'I!ProCllrement Automated Source System(PASS).

This program allows small businessesenroUed In the system to obtain nationwideeZPOSllre to several hundred majorgovenunent procurement centers andmuny large government prime con­tractors.

PubUc Law 95-507 has significantly in­creased the demand for smaU and small­disadvantaged firms In gllvernmentcontracting, with PASS being the primarysource ~ In providing prospectivebidders to the various purchasing a~tlvltles.

Shafer said even If small and smaU­<1Isadvantaged businesses are nol in­terested In doing busineu directly with thegovernment, It Is sUll very Important they

SBS seeks to register

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The State of New Mexico and the federalgovernment have agreed to a district courtJudgement which ends a 68-year-old

The betting machinery was reaUyhumming Ilver tile.' weekend at RuldosllDoWllll as a tQlalllf $2,107,585 went throughthe .wagerng windows during tlie four dayperlod.

That comes out to an average of $li26,8OOfor the four days. On the same weekendlnst year, the four day total wa~ $1,793,379for an avernge of $448,345.

That means the current average - withone leu race per day - was up 17.5 per­cent. Attendance Is allio booming at themountain track. During the past weekend,21.479 fans attended the races, a~ com·

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. WAlUUNTY DEEDS A. Coffey to L. H. WOCld lUlel MjJelr~,i WOlllI. ~O:~lbJ~~ f;0:t!lln Helghta. Sub.,~~ .~.. . !:~ .J{ennetll M. Swne lUlel Evangellne C. Lots 3, 4, 5 lUl1l6, Block 4, Vnlt I. Palo SPF,CIALWARJWIlTVJ>EED ~~ by Ge~ry JolIlISDn l~:

StO!!e to Ciotiel lsa\lel Swne and Thomas Verde. LlneClIn COgnty, N. M. Mounlalnvlew ~nelCompllny, a Part- ~~ :i"Tllfordlltone, Lots 19, 20 lUld ~l.moclo; 48, QUQ'·CUQ,lJ>EED nershlp, to Tony S. Parker lUld CraIgS. ~~ ,i,:Town of CapltlUl, UneoIn COgnty, N. M. Robert H. HaJM1C111d !lnd MIIl'I %. I:'arker.a~oflalldlntlle$WY.,$ectlon:::; iYo;

Stansell l.. JO!1esalld J.eab O. Jones to Hanunolld to The Robert H. Hammond 21 nlS R14E N M PM Wn(lOIn County .... :.:.Daniel ~rl Bl'O\'III, The west 75 feet of Lot Trust, Lot 4 and Part of Lot 5. Block 6. .N' M' .,....... . . '!~j Still Reporting The News At 91 to buy a baseball field which dren Wl\.S Ihe only fo,flJ) of ~15, Bloc\!; 1. Del Norte Addition, Wn(lOln • YoungHelghtsSub.;UneolnCounty.N.M. •• W~nEEDS !~l .' ... '. WaS subsequently donaled "social security" fa! most ~,iCo\lllty, N. M. . WAR&NTYDEEDS Leroy Sllnclf!ll'to PillD. 1U~.aNa ~~ U, at 9.9 yeal'$ of ~ge, reel' started in 1914 when to the city. parents. "!ow. reurementl~

I Daniel ~d Brown tCl Gary M. Lynch. Alto Co~ctlllll, a pllrttw"hlp, WAlto BlUy D. Rich, parcels of land In Section13, t,: August ;Bne!'"on of SprUlg- he bought th~ Springfield Besides writing his eol- plans are widespread, as are i,:!Thewest7~feetofLot5,Bloclo;l, Del Norte· Construction Compan)', a New Me;deo '!.'lIS, RI7E; SectI!)J\ 19, nIlS, R1$1il; an ~~ field, M.lRn.l~ nol !~e oldest Free Press. WIth a part!1er, umn and keeping the bo()ks h~alth plans ami other as- '(:~A!Iclitlon, Un(lOIn County, N. M. . Corporation, Lot 7, Block 12. Vnlt 3, Alto .undlvldli!48/9lnte~lnpareels oflanelin ~': columnIst still wntlRg reg. he bought the olher Sp[ln~- for the Sprlngfield Publish. SIStanee p~ograms: .. j,::

J.ohnny Lee Co~ and Rawana Jane Colt Lakes Golf anel Countl:y Clgb Sub.,Uncoln Sections 13 and 24. nIlS, R17E, anel section ~~ uladY fo~ a daily newspa- field paper, the Apvance. In jng Company, Erlekson still . Spare \Ime8eUvl!leS are ,l~to JohnA.Whlte.and C. Marian WhIte, Lot CIlunty, 1'1. M. 18, TlIlS. RIBE,1'I.M.P.M., LIncoln Coooty, ~:l Per, he bas lobe one of a 1920 and consolidated tbe enjoys bOWling in 8 league broa~er and Jnore nu~~r- il2, Bloc\!; II, Cree Meadowl;I CoOOtry Club First Baptist Chureb Clf Ruidoso, a New , N. M. '. :::: ve~y select gro~p. Every two pllpers. . lind gives every indication OIiSIR some .eommunllles ,:::Sub., Lincoln COI!nty. N. M. Mal(lO CorpClration to T0111 R. Sear- Cluu'lesT. Sandfer to Bill D. Rich, aNa :f.: Sunday Erickson s column, After a three year blatus of continuing for many than they pOSSibly could.be *:

Roger Dale Brown to Tonuny C. Traeey boroUgh and Jeanne'Searborough, Lot 24, BUlyD. Rlcb, pareels of land In Section 13, :ID "Bi~dsecd," appears in the in St. Cloud, where he prae- years. within an extended family. ll~and Chryl Kay Traeey, a tract of land In Block' 12, Alto. Laltes Golf and Country '!.'lIS,R17E; Section19, nIlS, RlBE; and an ::;: New Ulm, Minn. {oumal. tieCd law, Erickson returned "Why not'!" Erickson As a consequence, Dr. i~?the SEY•• SectlO!! 1B, '!.'lIS, R13E, N.M.P.- Club Unit 4 ,Lincoln County, N. M. undlvlded 819 Interest In parcels of land In !:~ 130rn in a log cabin in to Springfield 10 resume the said. "J haven't missed a Soldo. says, more and m?re ':':M., Lincoln County. N. M. ~thls ~ Estata Company, a New Sections 13 and 24, nos, R17E, arid section ~~ Brown Counly, Minn. in editorship of ..~e Advance- column in seven and a half older Americans arc. saymg !111

Donald B. Kirby anel Helen J. KI.rby to Mexico CorPoration, to Margaret M.18, nos, R1BE, N.M.P.M., Uncoln County. ":: 1880. Erickson grew up in Press. a PQSl\lOn he kept years. I don't sec any rca. that "they valUe their Inde- :,::Dewey D. May and Martha E. May, Lot HamUtO!!, an undMded 1.6887 percent N. M. ~~ the lown of Springlield until his son Walter re· son to start missing them pendence and would rather :~:140, Sierra Vista Estates Sub., No. 2, Interest In a tract of land In the S'f.zNE~. I. J. Dodd and Mary Allee Dodcl to Bill D. 1", whe~e his father sold farm turned from mililary service now." live alone." ~~Uncoln Coooty. N. M. Section 7. SEY.sElI., Section 11; and RI~, a/kla Billy D. Rich, pareela of land fj, maebinery. Aftef Obtaining in 1946 10 take Over as • • • • • • ,i:1

CharlesE. Hannon and Betty S. Hannon NEY.NEY•• SeeUon 14, T11S, R13E, InSection 13, T9S, RI7E; Section 19, nos, i~: a law degree from the Uni- editor. OLDER AMERICANS THE PENNSY~VANIA,,:,to Frank C. Nelms and S1IZlInne R. Nelms, N.M.P M.• Un(lOln County, N. M. . R18Ei and an undlvlded 8/9 lnte~ In ~~ wrsily of Minnesota, Erick. Erickson wrote for lhe who live alone do so as state lollery has rmsed more ~~Lot 13, Bloc\!; 11, Unit 3, A.to Laltea Golf T. S: McGowen and Easter A. McGowen parcelS of Ianelln Sections 13 and 24. TlOS, ,[lson went into law practice newspaper for 50 years, a mailer of choice _ ae- than $375 million over the ~[!and Country ClubSujl., Lincoln County, N. to T. S. McGowen, a tract Clf land In tile R17E, and Section 1B, nos, RI8E, '::: in Springlield in 1905 and covering news stories. writ- cording to Dr. Beth Soldo last 6 years to finance pro- ~i,M. NE~ Section 5, ntS, R15E, N.M.P.M., N.M.P.M., Uncoln County. N. M. ,:~ the follOWing year got mar- ing editorials and a column of Georgetown University's grams and benefits for the *:

Frank C.Nelms and Suzanne R. Nelms Llneoin County. N. M. J. T. WUbumSandfer and Cothy Sandfer l\( rjed. In the fall of 1906 he which eventually came to,be Center for Population Re- el~erlY and the handicapped. ~~to CharlesE. Hannonand Betty S. Hannon QUn'CLAIMDEED to Bill D. Rich, aIkIa Billy D. Rlcb. par- ~l was elected county allor- known as "Birdseed." search. Instead of Jiving It IS Ihe only state that uses <::Lot 12, Bloc\!; 11. Unit 3, Alto Laltes Goil A. T. Pfingsten alld :&Ila Myrtis eels of land In Section 13, '!.'lIS. R17E; §: ney. . Even in what he calls with .one of their children, 10llery revenue for this pur· Mrmd Country Club Sub., UncolnCounty, N. Pflngaten to O. A. Dockery and Oille Section 19, nIlS, RIBE; and an undlvldli!4 :,,: "I was also the village retirement. Erickson can· older pefsons seem to prefer pose. The funds have helped :~:M. Dockery, a tract of land In the SWY.SW~, 8/9lnterestln parcels of land In Sections 13 [heeorder for Springfield." tinues to write articles in b' h . provide property lax rebales ~~

:John R. Sullivan to Roy Oakley, the east Section 28. 1'98. R16E. N.M.P.M., Un(lOln and 24, TIllS, R17E, alld Section 1B••nOS, :!' Erickson lold a writer from addition to his weekly col. e'8~s~?t~ e:;,~~nhas been for homeowners and rent- :~,80' of Lot 9, Oavllan Acres Sub., Uncoln County, N. M. R1BE. N.M.•P.M., Wn(lOIn County. ,~. M. :§ The National Council on Umn as well as continuing to said abuunhe decline of. tile ers. It has also been used to (:~County, N. M. SPECJALWARRANTY DEEDS Jolm F. Sandfer to Bill. D. Rich, a/kla i[i the Aging, "and !Vlten Ihe serve as th.e vice presi~enl . American family, Dr. Soldo .~bsidiz~ local lransporla.~~

WhIte Mountain Development Company. James Wayne Bradley and Theressa B. BUlyD. RI~. pare.ela of Iand.!n Sectlonl~, . ?" vilhlge recorder disappeared of the Sprmgfield Publlsh- has found the family unit to lion durmg olf-peak hours. j'Inc., a New Me;dco Corporation, to Robert Bradley to <;)'1'ena 1;>. Malldox and.James T9S, RI7E; Section19, T1IlS, RIBE; alld an ~r I was engaged to check th~ ing Company. be functionally and emo-, Older persons with incomes j~C. Moran and James A. Snyder, LOt 29, W. Bradley. Jr., Lots 1,2 and 3, Bloc\!; 4, undivided B/Olnterest In pareels of IaJid In ~! man's books. ! was also ap. Active in civic affairs all tionaIll' intact. She allrib. beluw $7.500 annually, wid. i~Block I, While Mountaln Estates, Unit 4, Midway Townsite, Uncoln County, N. M. Sections 13 and 24, TlOS. RI7E, and section ~,pointed to the reeorder's his life. Eriek."n helped utes new living arrange- ows and widowers age 50 r:::Uneoln County, N. M. Charles1,.CrowdertoTenparLlmlted,a 18, nllS,RI8E,N.M.P.M., UneolnCounty, ::: position. 50 I held three Springfield Iinanee the see- IDem. to economic changes. and older and permanently i~:

QUITCUIMDEED LImlted Partnership, Lot 18. Bloclo; 3, N. M. ' t: public olliees at the same and municipally owned I It' handicapped persons of any ~~Rayffiona J. McAdams to N. 1,. Griffin RobUto Rldge.Sub., Wncoln County. N. M. Viola Mae Kerr to Bill D. Rich, aNa ill time." . heating plant in Minnesota n lIe pas, ~enSIO!!s,~ere age arc eligible for Ihe re- if::

and Wnda 1,. Griffin, the south D.75 feet of Charles1,. Crowder toTenpar LImlted, a BlUyD. RI~. parcels of land In Se~on 13, e.' Erickson's newspaper ca. in 1915 and raised money ~W,a~~~h~~l~ge~I~~l~~eehii~ bates. :l,Lot 4, Bloc\!; 1, Skyvue Helghlll Sub., LImlted Partnership, Lot 17, Block 3, '!.'lIS,RI7E; Section10, nOS,R1BE; and an :a. :~,Uncoln County. N. M. Robllto Ridge Sub., Wn(lOln County, N. M. unellvlded 8/0lnlerest In parceluf land In II ~:

rJtiyIp;~~D~~e't~~,~~~.::l TenparJm~:=coLimited f:~:,~1~~:~~.M~1lf;:~~~~ ?,~:r-::::@.w.«-:'«~x<wm::X';:>;~:m·jj;'i";-»»;:~::»mw..mrd<~&:~whrh~~..;w~..;$~m-;m~~$$M;-;W4?X~*~«..m?;;>y.';-;-;-;-;-;-».>;-»m;-»;-m>;-:«..;rh~:~y.*;- x-*<thesoutbO.7lifeet of Lot 4, Block I, SkyvuePartnership, to Henry S. Gardner Jr., and N. M. t· GHelghlsSub., Wn(lOln County, N. M. , MarelaA.Gardner, Lots 16 and 17, Block Virginia Lucille Morris to Bill D. Rich, In 4) m~ ntA In ~~$

Nelda Olene Waldrop to David Leon 3, Robllto Ridge Sub., LIncoln County, N. a/kla Billy D. Rich, parada of land In n. .hA> ••Waldrop, Lot 6, Block 5, Glen Grove Sub.. M. Section 13, T9S, RI7E; Section 10, nIlS, ~ 'V OWUn In County N M R1BE; and an undivided 8/9 inlereIt In

(lO , • • QU1TCLAIMDEED parcels of land In Sections 13 and 24, nos,w\Wam~~:~argaretP. OpaIM. Hill to Wayland 1,. HlU'LoIa 27. R17E, and Sect.lllIl 18, nos, RISE,

Barnhouse to Oro Mar1ane Barnhouse, Lot 28,29 and 30, Block 4, McDonaLlncJd ~tltyon N.M.P.M. LIncoln CoWlty, N. M.4A, Block I, replat of Lola 4, 6, 7 and II of to tile Town of C8rrizozo, o1n un,SUver Mountain Terrace SUb., Wn(lOln N. M. WAlUtANTVDEEDS

CounW\Wamty,N'T~B'mhOll8e and Ma.......t P. Wayland L. HlU to Wayland 1,. HlU and .......- SaIlv Ann HlU. Lata27, 28, 29and30, Block

Barnhouse to Randolph Henry BarnhOll8e, 4, McDCInald Addition to the Town of.Lot 8A, Bloclo; I, replat of Lota 4, 8, 7 and B, C&-o_- LIn In Co._ty 1'1 MSUver Mountain Terrace Sub., Wn(lOln ........o.(lO _.,..

James H. Buckner and YI1eta BucknerCounty, N. M. and Jamea E. Stlver and MaurlceStlver to

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Ben A. Lanford Sr., Trustee, to Charles1,. Jenldna and Mlldred B. Jenkins, Lots 4and 5. Block 8, Golf Course Estates, Lln­coln County, N. M.

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Jeff B. Love and Madonna N. Love toCharles 1,. Jenkins and Mlldred B.Jenkins, Lot 14, Block A, CarrIzo CreekSUb., Lincoln County, N. M.

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MarIe McMIUIanto Harry M. Powell andDIana V. Powell, Lot 26, Block I, Addition3, Cree Meadow Heights Sub., LIncolnCounty, N. M.

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(ABC) MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T,• 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T.'InUm.., Str......,.· 1977 Sally Struthers, Dennis Weaver.A couple find that their deep love for each other cannotove'rcome the exp-Ipsive emotIons Which threaten to destroytheir marriage. (R)

(NBC) MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PM£.O.T•• P.O.T•• 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."'rom Here To EternIty: CI'OfJroadl and Stcrlb" 1980William Devane. Barbara Hershey. In Hawaii durlns WorldWar II. U.S. Army sergeant Milt Warden Is transferred to acombat unl!. but refuses an ofllcer's commission and placeshimself In jeopardy..TUESDAY- -(CBS) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.D.T.,P.D.l'•• 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T.''On, In _ MillIon: The Ron L,FIc>,. Story" 1978 The storyis based on the autobIography 'Breakout' by LeFlore withJim Hawklns. (R) •

(NBC) TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PM~.O.T., P.D.T•• 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.O.T."From Here to Et.rnlty: Aftermath a-nd Rtvtn,." 1980William !>evana. Roy Thinnes. In HawaII during World War II.a U.S. Army sergeant sets out to wage a personal vendettaagainst a""maJor after the office"'; wile falls in her attemptto bring formal assaull charges lIgalnst her husband.,

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THURSDAY- -(NBC) THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 8:00 PME.D.T., P.O.T•• 7:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T."Th' Other SIde of Ht-II" 1978 Alan Arkin. Roger E. Mosley.A man desperately tries to win his release from a hospitalfOr the criminally insane after witnesslng attacks on patientsby guards. (R)

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7:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY 5:00 SPORTS CENTER LASTOF THE WILDLaverne and Shirley deVise a scheme 10 come lace· INTERNATIONAL BYUNE : QUINCY10 'ace Wllh lhe mystenous person who lulled aman SUPER STATION FUN nME . VEGASon Iheulraln Ined 10 pOison Shirley and kidnapped 5::11 MOVIE-(ROMANCE-ORAMAI t.:II SPORTS CENTERLenny and Squlggy (ConclUSion Repeal) : NEWS : THETONIGHTSHOW 6:00 IW5PGACHAMPlNSHIPHIGHLlGHTS(ID LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY I YOUR TURN: LETTERSTOCBS NEWS . : • NEWS

800 o THREE'S COMPANY '( • ROSS BAGLEY SHOW EiDRAMA)When II seems Ihal Janel has developed a sudden ~ .wednesday):~ MOVIE.(DRAMA) IllIGAN'SlSLAND,rleresl ,n ha~uTb a baby Jack and Chnssy hold " . . ~ 10:00 EUROPEAN SOCCER : THURSDAY NIGHTAT THE MOVIES~ome ,nler.,ews wllh Ihe men who they think have . :. NEWS • MAGIC METHOD OFOIL PAINTINGd%wered her advertlSemenl for a falher·for·hlre J ;-(DRAA ) , mEWAlTONS,Repeal, tClosed Captioned) EVENING _ __ _ HOLLYWOOD JOKER'S WILDOTUESDAYNIGHTATTHEMOVIES • DICK CAVETT SHOW • MISSIONARlESINACTION'T;om Here To Elem,ly Allermarh And Revenge I CSS LATE MOVIE 6::11 IfAPPVDAYSAGA/H'980 Slars Wilham Devane Barbara HerShey 6:00 EUROPEAN SOCCER 10:30 M.A.S.H. ' PM MAG~NESergeanl M,II Warden sets oul to wage a personal . ' . NEWS ' THE TONIGHT SHOW BEWITCHED;on<lerta agalnsl Malar Holmes alter the offICer's • IE-(SUSPENSEJ ost: Johnny carson, Guests' Tony Randall. Vic· . IMCHEllLEHRERREPORT",Ie la,ls In her allempi 10 bring lormal assault ILUGAN'SISLAND tona Principal. BarbaraMandrell,l90mlnS.1 T1CTACDOUGH,na'ge~ against ner husband lollowlng a brutal : REAL PEOPLE • QUEPA5AI~.S.A.7 . WAKEUPAMERlCAallaCk 12hlS I ' INTERNATIONAL KITCHEN YOUR TURN: LETTERS TOCBS NEWS : ALLINTHEFAMILY

~SRO UDOoe PARIS , POnSVILlE : THE TONIGHT SHOW . MARY TYLER MOORE

, FLAMBARDS JOKER' SWILD • ABCNEWSNIGHTUNE 7:00 TOPRANKIlOXINGold L'ghl 01 Day William replaces h,s Irlend Sandy • FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 10:50 . LOVE BOAT-8ARETTA MORK AHD MINDY

,n a leSI IlIghl and ends up With hl~ hrsllob as an 6:30 HAf Py DAYSAGAlN 11:00 ABC NEWS NIGHTUN~ ork's mlndorblls off lovicatlon on Houple oflunairplane mechanIC /Closed Caphoned) lbO m,ns ) , PM MAGAZINE NEWS planets. leavinq his body behInd lOT Mindy, who ISmTUESDAY NIGHT MOVIE BI.5EIlALl ; TOMORROW shocked when II Is occupied by oulrageous beings.'One In AM,lhon The Ron LeFlore Siory' '978 Stars ' tU-CNElLlEHRER REPORT • PRESENTE (Rejlealll eVar Burlon Madge Smclalr The drama re/ales lhe TIC TAC DOUGH CBS LATE MOVIE 0 THURSDAY HIGHTAT THE MOVIES,ncre<llble rose 01 Detroit Tigers cenlerllelder Ron ' THE PRESENCE OF GOO HE SAINT Queen's Ransom' The SaJnlls enlisted 'rhe Olher Side Of Hell' 1978 Slars: Alan Arkin,l eF lore Irom pro$on 10 Ihe major league$ (2 hrs ) ; AlliN THE FAMILY by an ex·klng 10 obtain the lewels that would lund a Roger E, MOSley. Aman desperately WIS 10 win his

TBSNEWS . MARVTYLERr.l()()RE new try tor the throne, (ltepeatl 'THE HOSTAGE releasefrornahospitalforthecrlmlnallylnsanealler: TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 7:00 EIGHT IS ENOUGH HEARf 1977 SIJrS Bradford Dillman. Lorel1a Swll. witnessing allicks on patients by guards. (3 hrs.)· THREE' 5 COMPANY hen Tommy's and Erme' sband IS beaten oul by an (Repeal) STARTREK

8:1l TAXI a1llllrl rock group 10 play for t'he seOior prom Ihe ~GOODNEWS ' OlDFRlEHDS,NEWFRlENDSI sa $hock to Ihe cabbies when Rev Jim brings hiS guys plan acounterattack by nominating Tommy lor 11~ LOVE 8OAT-BARETTA BA.RNABY JONES

new pel to lhe garage an overlhe·hiIl racehorse p.roRm queen. (Repeal 60 mlns "Closed·caplloned) ove Boal- 'The caplaln' 5 caplaln' A reUred sea TH£WALTOHS(Repeall 0 EAL PEOPLE captain rntkes IIle miserallle lor hiS son the caplaln. ex education stirs controversy On Wallon' 1I

~FAITH 2lI flie return 01 the sell·styled consumer advocate but a woman calms the storm. ~relta- 1r s A Boy' Mountain when an eccentric school leacher In-

· TAX! caplAln Sticky. mlnlsler who IS' venlrlloqUlsl and I 81rell,'11 plans 10 Illo1rry • lormer glll/riend are IToduCllslhuubjeclloheTe!is5. (Repeat; 6Omlns,J~oo BARBARA WAlTEAS SUMMER SPECIAl. an elghl·mlle fOOl race In San FranCISCO (Repeal 60 compllcaled by an underworld power siruggle. '1OOClUa

n eIYleWS w,th So and John Derek Richard Pryor mlns I(ClOSed~pIJOncd) (Repeal 2hrs. 15ml~M._ ; THtJRSOAYHlGHT ATTHEMOVIESand Alan Alaa lIlal were broaacasl on prevIOUS VOIFf'RENTSTOOKES 11:13 . ABCCAPTJONEDrttm ' MORKAHOIMUDYprograms (Repeat 60 m,ns , . GREAT PERf'ORMANC€S ' REX IWMBARD 7:Jl ' AHGV.:

IRACEFOR THE PENNANT Monlh In The CounW (60 mlns) 1~ PKA FULL.(X)NTACl'KARATE VlE.(MUSlCAUMOVIE ,DRAMAl ~ THE CORN IS GREEN TOMORROW ' SUPERSTAR PAOFII.E

; ,NEWS POTISVlLlE ost: Tom Snyder. GuesU: William Peter Blally. I:(Q BAIIIEY MIUEJlTHE RECORD Orrll51 Tucker slars as Bulldog (J Hallorln an lulhor 01 'The Exorclsr 160 mln!.1 lie everyone searches IrantlCilly lor HarTllI, who

amtam the RlgM An undercover policeman for t1arr85:1eCllabOtlC1der who IS al hiD WIts end when PRISONEH: CElL BlOCK H has dlUPPlWed while on an undercover miSsion,Ihe Royal canad Ian Mounted Police becomos ,n· he' 8 hIl WIth 8 lemlnlsl rebellIOn Wllhln hili OWn ' NEWS Wolo and Oieltlch suspecl each other of haVingvalved wllh a woman toe ,s asSJgnc<l 10 keep under ranks 160 mlnsJ . TOMORAOW taken up an allr,ctlvl! young wotnin'!l biZarresUlYelliance . 700ClUB 12:J) B£HNY till ~r~iUon.lRep~llIClo5ed.calltlonedl

· TODAY IN BIBLE PROPHECY . REAL PEOPlE ' ROSS BAGLEY SHOW QIMAS.H.LASTOFTHEMLD .' ElGHTISENOUGH .(cor.tEDYl ' B1UMOYERS'JOURHAL

· BARBARAW~TERSSUMMERSPEOAl 7:Jl RACE FORTHE PENNANT 1:00 NEWS lie Blaek Agentla' A look al Black Amellca'cUl SPORTSWO'ER ' SANFORO F.B.1. ~ondIIOrthel9&tC'I60mIM.1

MOVIE-{SClEHCc.F1CTION1 &:00 PKAFUll-coHTACTKARATE1:30 SPORTSCCHTER I KNOTSlAHDIOOETONIGHTSHOW CHARUE'SANGELS NEWSWATCH BARNABYJONES • •

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10'00 SURF~ P'T I ,nvesllgale the 51aYlng of asmall·lown boy ,nsearch;) dU~bed,prosblute In newspa~r articles. (Repeal. 'NEWS· Of hiS l>eaull'ul !lanceo (Repeal 60mlnsl 70DClUB 6Omlns.1

mSHOW o OlFf'RENT STRC>KE$ 2:2ll E.(COMEDYJ IRATPATFlOl10'.30 CfLFOQTB.&.U. R1mberty'S boylnend Invllcd 10 dinner 10 meet the 2:3l NEWSWATOi ' BARHEYMll.L£R .

M.A.S.H. OrlJmmoMs suggesis bllnglng hIS Sisler as Willis' ~ NEWSWATCH 1:3) HOflOOY'SPERFECr'THE TONIGHT SHOW dale-unaware lhal Wdhs.s black (Repeal! ICloWlJ· . BOBGASS nfuslon lIul/ds rapidly to chaos when Ron MOOdyest 01 carson GueSl$ Andy W,lhams BUCk Caplloneal !:SO . AU. HIGHT ATniE MOVIES plays a dual role as Delechvo ADger Han and hill

Henry F lee BaIley lRepeaf 90 m,ns , MOVIE -(DRAMA) WORt.DAT LARGE 1,lIleT. Reagle, a /rlSky lad 0180 wIIo gels taken larn AUSTIN em UMITS ' OUINCY 4:00 . SOMETKNG SPECW. S40D0 Ily II Eir 01 l>eaulilul lady oscOrls In a'R'ov Clark and Clarence 'Galemouth' Brown ' CHAUTAUQUA 4::11 NEWSWATCH SWl~Oing slIlg;es llaT.lOOSed CaphOIlc<l1 160 m,ns , THE CORN ISGREEN, ROSS BAGLEYSHOW IOOOCOUPl.£rn cas LATE MOVI£ et '" Wales at the lUIn 01 the cenlury the drama LOVE AMERlCAN stYLE ' NORMAN Y1NC£NT PEALE'l:;ANNON Targel In The I""ror A mobster s chrOnicles all Enghshwoman' s gallant struggle 10 5:00 SPORTSCCN'TER ~ HFLFOOTBALLIPRE-SEASOH)lI'fl'"end seeks Cannon shelp ,1\ Obtaining ed~te youthluf Welsh coaf miners Stars INTERNATIONAL BYUNE ' HOOOOY'S~governmentallmmun,ly and aile' she's lound dead Kathanne Hepburn Bill Fraser (2 hrs ) ==========::::=:::Cilnnon 's arreSled lor the crome ,Repeal, 'BAR TBS NEWSNAB' JONES Testament 01 Power Sla's Buddy ; OlFf'RENTSTRC>KE$ Wednesda·,YEtsen Susan Dey , OiARUE'SANGELS .

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• JERRY FALWELLMOVIE -(MYSTERY)TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK

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'That's My line.' a one-hourserres of comedy-variety pro­grams deahng wllh people instrange and/or amUSing occupa­tIons, premieres SATURDAV.AUGUST 9 on CBS-TV BobBarker (pIctured) is the hast ofthE! program.

Capitalizing on nearly 30 yearsof 'What's My Line' populaflty onthe network. the productIoncompany is sending film and tapeCrews to various locations acrossthe country exploring the variousways people eartl a living, Each­show will feature segmentsdepicting real-life people in inter­esting and often bi:zarrevocations-ranging from aschool for striptease artists to aman who washes wind.ows atsome of New York's I tallestSkyscrapers,

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DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP"Mouth Watering Delights"

Located Across From'l'be TelephQue Office

Phone 257·5535Pixie Cream Donut Shop offers the most

taste tempting dellgMsa\'ailable in theRUIdoso area. From blueberry donuts,cream filled eclairs, to scrumptiouscinnamon rolls, every bite is mouthwatering.

Call in ahead of time for parties andorder cakes or large orders prepared toyour specifications. The DIxIe CreamDonut Shop opens early early for yourconvenience, so come by soon and enjoy alltheir variations of goodies.We are closed Tuesdays and at noon

other days.

INN OF THE MOUNTAIN GODS"New Mexico's Only

Complete Luxury RelIort'FacUUy"Owned and Operated by

too MescaleroApacOO Tribe3.S roUe. louth ofRufdOio

OD Ute Homeland ofTbeMescaleroAplcheTrlbe

Phone251·5141The Inn of the Mountain Gods provIdes

guests every amenity of luxury livIng,surtounded by 460.000 acres of unspoiledforest. Spacious accornrnodatlona offer afantastic view of tbe Jake and SlemaBlanca. Superb wining and cUnIng VIU1delight the chOO5lest of gourmets willi awide selection or wines and mixed drfnb,tine stew and seafood, In addlUon, it'sthe perfect place to be for your dancIngan<Ilistenlng pleasure. Guests will enjoYswimmlng, boating, fishing, golf, tennis,hoL'SCback riding and everything else youwould expect from a complete resort. "There are 52 ltV lJpaces with water andelectricityavailable. Also, enjoy skeet andtrap shooting rlnges for the avid

sportsman. COUSINS'RESTAURANT&SALOONAND PACKAGE STORE

"Good Food, GiJod Drink, Good MUllc"

'lMJIeB~::~:~WIY 31DIning at Cousins' 1$ a UJlJque, relaxed

experience with courtesy and service Justa partof theiroutstandIng orrer.

You are invited to relax with arelresWng cocktail while contemplatingselections from a menu offeringeverything from great steaks, seafood,Italian specialties and homemade soupsand dessert. And thereis dancing nightly.

And Cousins' Package Store is con·venlently located next to Cousins'Restaurant and Saloon,' Thelr completestock Irtcludes all your favorite beer, wineand party makings.

WHISPERING PINECOFFEE SHOP AND

PINING ROQMLocated In the Upper Canyon

Pbone 257·2668 .Located in the quiet and beautifu~ Upper.

Canyon, Whispering PIne Restaurant hasdaily noon buffets for those working peoplein a hurry and nightly specials from ribeye steak to fresh trout. Bring the famllyand taste deliciously prepared chickenfried steak with all the trImmings, in anatmosphere yOU'll really like.

For weekenders and local people alike,enjoy our saturday noon buffet which isalways scrumptious. We're open 7 days aweek at 7 a.m. for your real diningpleasure. •

LILLIE'S RESTAURANT"Everytldng Is Cooked

In lJIUe'. Kitchen"MIdtown RuIdoso

Pbone 257·9455Enjoy a t()uch of old MexJco in midtown

Ruidoso! Lillie's Restaurant will give youthe real south of the border' feeling fromthe Spanish decor to the dellcloushomemade Mexican food.

Open year arolUld from 11 a.m. mUltOp.m., LJWe's specializes In superb serviceand a menu that feature" Guadalajaragreen chill con queso, enchiladasand~cosalong withsandwlcMaandsteab.

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LYNN MARTIN'SCHAPARRAL LOUNGE

Cluaparral Motel, ltuldOlo DoWIUJPhoue 378-tm

LYM features the largest dance floorin town, Borne 0( the best bands In theSouthwest. This Ilummer, enjoy your'Eavorite drink white UstenIng to ordanclng to Ute music of the Clay MacBand.

Lynn has recertJy remodeled theLounge to give YOU more r~om andbetter service. The lounge opens 11:00 A.M. daily except Sunday, when they openat12:01 P.M. .

ROMA RESTAURANTAND PIZZERIA

Highway 70, ~~ Ml.Ie ~t()fThe uv"Phone 378-9913

A new taste treat awaits you at theRorna Restaurant and Pizzeria located 'I.rolle east of the "Y", next to the AUAhterican Motel. Specializing in pizza,subs and pastas, all food is prepAred freshdaily in the true ltaHan tradlUon. Rama isopen for breakfast trom 5:30 a.m. tllll:00a.m., 1 days a week, and tor lunch anddinner Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdayand Sunday from 11 til 9, Friday andSaturday {rom 11 til 10. Roma invites youto join them {or a wonderful meal, or callahead for take out orders. Boon Appetlto!

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SONNY'S BAR-B-g THE FAMILY BAR-BE-CUE PITAND STEAK PIT LocatedaUbe"V"

New Location. , , Midtown Ruidoso Pboue 378-4953, Phone 257·5457 , The Family Ba~Be-cue Pit Is always,

Sonny s Bar-B-Q welcomes you to an old Ir~ady to /lerve you the moot mouth­fashioned atmospher:e and <t.ellcious bar-boo watering meal you ever tasted. Ownersq with aU the trimnungs. Menu selections Gene and Fredna LaITY and Freddiei~clude sliced beef, chopped beef, h~, invite you to try t~ir ham, brisket, sparenbs, Pollilh sausage and MesqUite broiled ribs. beans. and sausage carefullysteaks. Choose a ·generous helping of prepared. The Family Bal;'-BeoCue Pit is,beans, potato salad, cole slaw, or spring open from 10:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. andsalad to cQmpleteyourmeal. invites you to call for take-outsat37lH953.

Phone ahead for take-out orders, 257· TH E CANOPYM57. . ,

K·BOB'S STEAK HOUSE LOUNGE &IIFluelltSteakfllntheSoath~~tI DISCOUNT LIQUORS

IaThe VOla 11m,AtTbe "V" Midtown Ruidoso. PboDe37847.7 The Canopy Lounge features some of

K·Bob'~, In addition to featuring the the finest In live entertainment for thefinest lItew in the Southwest, iB featuring young at heart.not one but NO aalad wagons, wtth aU The Canopy Discount Liquors,those mouth-watering selectfons. There's featuring an excellent Ilelectlon ofshrimp,too, ffseatood 18 your cJtolce, So go package goods, is open from 10 a.m. tI12once and you'll come back again to K. a.m., Monday through saturday.Bob'. and they're open" day•• week KINGS LOUNGE

K·Bob'. allo hall a VIP roun seating up ZOOO Sudderthto 35 people lor partJea, rehearall, aalea PboDe %57-5181rneet1rlgs, etc, Located In mldtown Ruidoso, KIngs

eREE MEAOOWS lounge iB open dally, except Slmay, from.RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE 4:30p.m. RelaxwithyourfavorltecocktaU

,•. in the conversation pit, a plush, com·PhoDe251·%OU fortable spot centered around an open

The all new Cree MeadowsDinIngRoom fireplace. Or enjoy an entertainingand Lounge ls open to the public and you evening next to the dance floor where theare invited to enjoy lunch or dlnMr any action ls.day. Chef Bob Gregaon prepara dinnerspecialties to tempt any palate and eltreesInclude a wide varlety of Jtea~, chickenand seafood. Complemert your selecUonawith a choice of appetizers, soups, salads,a ]a cartevegetablesand dessem,

The, cocktall lounge Is open dally andserves all your .favorite m.lxed c:lrintaI anddraft beer. The James Lee Trio ls nowappearing Tuesday thru Sunday",evenlngsfor your etIJoyroent.

HOLfOAYfNNCHISHOLM TRAIL

RESTAURANTAN DMON J EAU LOUNGE

HJghWIY 70 At The "Y"PhoDe 3'l84051

The Chisholm Trall R~taW'ant In thenew Holiday Inn featUl'ell a complete menutor breakfast, lunch or dinnerand they areopen Monday thru Friday at 7 a.m. andSaturdayand Sundayat6 a.m.

TINNIE'S SILVER DOLLAR TheIr new evening specialty Is "Carne'OIIl, ..., Asade:' but you'll find all yD-ur lItandard

" nuere umeTumed BackTheClocktt

tavorites tool Se1ecUons from the wine Us~.

[U.S. 701380be=:t:~~ell&RUldol()1 complement your diMer or choose one ofPhooe 104153-44%5 the special aeter dinner drinks. The Mon

Tinnie Mercantile Company takes you Jeau Lounge leatures Uve entertainmentb t; l'.;: CCl-t yourdancingand Ustenitlg pleasure.ac~ ,0 elegant, turn of Ute century dining. Complete lacUities for banquets,

Leave Utehectic world behind asyou enjoy ... IM ddinslzzUng 5te,aks, succu1ent lobster, tender met:\.JJlgs, we g receptions, etc. arelamb chops, trout anti your favorite spirits also aVailable at Ute HoUday Inn andIn opulent, authentically appointed salOM arrangementsmay be made by contactingor >'estl:r~'etl r. Marilyn Reed, sales Director.

SCHLOrZSKY'S DAIRY QUEENin At The "y"Petree Square

Phooe 2$7·1811 Phone :rl84196Sch1otzsky's Sandwich Shop, located For a cooling break In your day, stop by

near the intersection of Sudderth and the Dairy Qu~n and try one of theirMechem in the Pinetree Square feltures several delightful ice cream concoctions."Just one sandwich ••• it's THAT good." Or, if you're In the mood tor somethingThey also ()(fet variations to please any more substantial, they also have a full

late menu of fast foOOs, along with a variety ofpaIn a'hurry? Just call ahead. for quicker drinks. They are open 10-10 every day.service and carry out orders. Janet and ME &TEXJimmy Goodwin irtvite you to come in FamousliotDO~sand get acquainted and try One of their' GatewayceDter, Ruttklsodelicious sandwiches. pbondS7.9B18

INNCRSOIBLE Me& Tex is new In Ituidoso and is openI seven days a week Iroml0 to j} to serve a

Restaurant, Sa oon juicy, quick, bot meal to the hungry. SixAnd Package Store kinds of hot oogs are featured, includingLocated 5Miles North Of all the tlXins. And chUe lovers reallynuldo50 On Highway 37 shoUld trythe homemade chi1eJ

Phone336-4:mNow under neW management, the PARSON'S SALOON

Inncredible Restaurant, Saloon and 3Miles PastBonito LakePackage Store features a wide choice of 'tbenRlghtmouth-watering steaks, sell(ood and. 336-4440cocktails. The Saloon opens at 3:00 p.m.I"The Newest BnrOutOfTown" featuresand dinner is served from 5:00 p. m. til liVe music Friday thni Sl1t1day with out­11:00 p. m. J3.eservations suggested. The sid; dan~irtg, p~l an~ $huf~eboard. Eyerypackagestore, openfr~m 10a. m. to10 p.m., FClday is Ladies' NIght· WIth SOc drinks, ,features a btrgeselecbOrt of paclu!ge goods" and Sunday features a horseshoe tour­withprices thatmay surprise you" . nament. Parson's is open 7 days a week

The llulCrediblej A Little Out Of The from noon til 2 un. Come on out for someOrdinary,Just ALittle Ways Away. good1un!

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In HawaIi during World War II.U.S. Army Sgt. Mill WardenreceIves a transler to a combatunit. unaware of the plans hissuperIor omcers have for himbecause they resent his deCiSionto refuse a commission, in'CroSsroads and Secrets: apresentation of 'Frdm Here ToEternity' on 'NBC Monday Nightat the Movies,' MONDAV.AUGUST ...

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a pair 01 wounded soldiers, their opposite views 01how to handle their patients could cancel Iheir'rtendshlp,o THE FACTS OF LfEAschool lesson about tracing one' aancestry lea<lsNatalie. who is I!lOlJled. 10 launch a seareh for herreal enls~t)

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l'OO FRlOAY HIGHT MOVIEat 01 The Red Hoi lovers' 1972 Stars: Alan Ar1\tn.

sall¥ Kellerman. A limld man' aal!empla at hi$ Ilrsland only lIing alter 23 unevenlful yean, 01 marriageturn Inlo a circus when the lirst woman he alt'preachea proves 10 be too eager. the next too kookyand the third too angry for the uncomplicated alfafr01 hiS dreams. (2 hrs.to SPEAK UP AMERICAAn Inlervlew wl1h a J)JJr 01 Hollywood gigolos. areport on the worldWIde slaughter 01 wIIaIes, ana aViSit With awoman who has made everything In herIIIe red while and blue are featured. (60 mlna.)

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Carla Borelli appears totally at ease rjding a friskymare. Clad in a Western-$lyle fMther SUit, expertlyhandling the reins, she gently rides down a dusty trailon a spraw'ing ranch OUl$ide Houston, Texas. Alight-looted colt skips afong behind his mother.

The beautiful actress currently stars as ReenaCooke, a t~lI/a$-bred woman awaSh in marital andpetsonal conflicts, in NBC-TV's daytime drama, 'AnotherWorld: But come August 4, she will begin appearing inthe network's long-awaited ~rjal. "teXCIS,' continuing therote to which she has brOUght much depth.

Catla recently joined the etew and nlM members()f the new east.of 'Texas' on rotation in HOU$ton. Theywere a$Sel11bfed to fifm key Scenes in which the new'Texas' chatae:tlets wet~ intrOdUced to the aUdienc;lt IliaNBC's 'Another World' from June 30 to AugusVt: Theon-focation filming was also to.establiSh exterior shotsfor the new drama.

It was Carla's fitst trip to the tone Star state, but Itwas a Irisit that taught her mUth about the people andthe attitudes of Texas. "I'lie been Wotklng with Re1!nain my imagination for many lTlonths," says Carla. "Tohelp me grasp her character I talked to Texas-bornpeople fiving ih New York. and I read bOth the HOUston&Ad Daf/as magazines, hOping to assimilate some of thespecial feelings these people communicate. aut r wassimply overwhelmed when I finaUy got to Texas. 'nltiallyby the w;jrmth aM intenSE! sinceritY of the peop~, andlater. by the sheer' vastness of the land.

"Soon I i>egal1 to fef!1 just hOW unittue Texas peoplefeall)'are. They have an intimate rel~lionshipwith theirfamilies. with their fand. and With life and de;jth. I thlnktlleyfeel the turn over of Ufe because of their experieneeWith animals. Their livestock are borri, nurtured, al1dthen..perhaps, sent to slaughter. Texans feel the. cycleof !ife. Tf1atgives them such a ~een perspective of theirintimate partnership With family and rand:'

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Television Schedule for the Week of ~ugust 4 through August 10 ':':'PGA~JM·"CHAMGASSt2HOLLPIONSfflPYWOOOINTHEAcr il:~TrTOWNuHDSTROMs amu~ing occupallonHanglng from a school for " "~:S'!u'nd·a."Y'~)~'''J,...,..., I"",n strip tease artists to a man who washes windows ,

.~.~- from some 01 New Yor~' Slal/esl s~yscrapers. Hosl:3;~ : ~VHfI.L8lLlJES EVENING BobBarker.IP/emlere;60mlns./'. =~~SHOW .." -. :~~E2SthCENTURY

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Per/muller. nallonalclireclor 01 the Antl.oefamation ~~= ~~ TIONl.eague; Leonai'd Fein. po/illc<ll analysf specializing 8:30 HAPPY DAYS 0"0'" nHSC HEWS.!: IYWVElJftr\U--In Mjdd~ Eastern iJIllirs. Host: Wilham f. Buckley. lIUPPE1'eunw.......... : ~Jl<O'\NI1 IJJnmfllOnmlJr • 1"~"""S-- • HEWMEXIOOSYMPHONY SPANG CONCERT

• vv.~ no;rvnl SATURDAY NIGHTMOVIE~~~StI~OOWLS POP.GOES THECOIJNTRY oOfher lave' 1979$I.rs: RiehardTflomas, JulieG£ORGIAWRESTlMG It.MJlEAUTYS/tOW Kavner, Based on a true Incident the sensillve

t3) NfJCHEWS 7:0) CfLFOOTBALL drama deals wllh ~ younQ gIrl wIIo. because 01 aNEWS . SAUHASRODEO disability. has been smolhered by her well.meaning

POPGOES""';'OOUUftW 8UCI<AOC3ERSIH1ffE25lhCEHTURY lamllywilh over·protecllvB Care and has never beenUl~ ",Ol' /Jcll; joins forella with his arch enemy, Princess alfowedanyincl,ependencB. (2hrs.1

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• PUIM "'bN""'UWM'U OONQ:UPONACLASSlC 'THELOYEBOAT"""'rvt,N' ,,"'""'''' 'Dominic: TI1(l Hunter' DominIC Iflces one ClUB to t30 .....IM:~nCBS NEWS his parents' mul'ders to the tulle 01 Lord $talnIOO. t:OO ~';tSlANo~~ BROTHERS {CIO$edCaDI/otled1 belutiful ex.cenlerfokl model who deSires 10 treal

5~ Sf'ORTSCEHTER ISATUfWMYHlGHTMOYlE men'$ sexual objecls for•• change of Illce and a 7:308ASE!AU. THArSMYUHE rrwt~ wants fo lead avaliant grO\lp 01 men on a

II series will /$eal with people In strange and-or daring commando "id "0 Mr. Roarke'll gueSls.,----------------_, lRePeaI:60 mlns.)n NBC NEWS PAE.coHVENTION REPORT

Aiichorrnen John Chancelfor and O&vkl Brinkley Will 1:00be joined by floor Correspondenl$ Tom BrokawTom Pellel. (Wrkle tllley olnct Chris Wallace lor apreYlow of the PemoctllJe N,tion,' Convenlion.whICh ns next Monday In NewYor1l.160minS.1

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8of lhelMgltaJ moments 01 Ametlun lhealerare recrealed In this ptDglalll, whose performerslnclud~ carol Burnell. Elhel Merm;n:5andy DuncanandRock Hudson. (90 mlRs.1 tOO

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DaVid Birney. Attempls 10 smuggle an EastEuropean SClenltst oul 01 FI,neo and tRIo the U.S.ala hampered by harassment aM kldtIJAAlOgs by aserupleless rival gang ~nt on glcalling IhefugitIVes' secrels lor resale 10 the hlghesl b:ddol.12hlS.1 ....OSATUROAYNIGHrUVeHOSI: Sllolher Matlin, Guesfs: Tile Speculs. 10;00(Repeal. 9OJllJns.! •lp,MCME.(JiORROR.ORAMA) ..

'Two On • Gulilotlnt" tll6S Dean Jones Connie$le'iens. D.'lughler of decmed magiCian mustspend seveR nighls m'llls ofd rnanSior1lrl order (0inheril eSlaleol1»>000. (2 IUs"

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Shoplifting prevention seminar setAn anti·shopliftlng seminar for former profeuioJlSl sbl. that now atraUM.",. '.. . .. '" ..

managers and owners Ii retaU bllSlnesses demonstrate till! ways tMy employed to . OECAasked to CHponsor the seminarMU l:e held iii RuldOSoafWt8elteJllberl, stealfrom retanel1. SOit C«Ild be mcluded In Ii sbopllftlng I

tlnder the $]KlrISOtShlp Ii. the RetaU .. ..' .. . ". .' '. .. .. ..' Wual tMY h~ to develop for stateMetchantsCOnmlIttee (RMC} of the .. 'Ed Jungbluth, eI~fve dlredo,rof the cempetlUoo In 1981f,. '.. '.. '. cc .C ...•

- viner CbIiliIiit II CdIliIIlerU ~,9I!d \be groop would tIIlD! to JIllliMullt 8lIll he hal re,eeJved noncland the blstributiveEducatiott ClUb! of Rwdoso foranl~tmeetlngand retj~stedfroill the Dbtrlct Attornef aoUl~e tba~America Chapter (DECA) tflelr expenses be paId. He saId between laws Pf~lrtlrtg Wcltel!k& \Vm.tie the

' .. . litO iid 12~_ iId~!sled 0JII1 !llbjed 0111I Oddiet~ designedketallmerchanlcJ voted Monday' to bost l1\lIIIagets/owners'~ allowed toatteild to help the retal1 metchant, avoid hot

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FOR 278 DAYStbelra~ans bave held 50 Amerlc$llShostager The ultimatum to tbeAyatolla Kqhemelnl must be thewritten words: "Let my people go."

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CONNIE. HOWARD,asenior atRuidoso High School, Will sit Ohthe Retail Merchants Com.mlttee of the RUidoso VslleyChamber of COrhmer,e for ay~ar. She was ch~sen by otherrtlernbers of the DisfritibutiOhEducation Clubs of AmericaChapter to r~preseht views ofhigh school students.

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by Joey SassoCONFIDENTIAL R[~ORT 'Dallas' addicts may be In fora rude shock Cerl.llnly, treacherous ole J R EWing ISgomg 10 be shaken out 01 hiS Stetson-even thoughhe does surVive that f~mous shooting The way the pialperk~ lor the ILlI\. Bobby EWing, Ihe good-boy brotherplayed by hand~ome PatrIck Duffy, Will undergo aradical change In personality and overth~ow un·~uupulous JR tram hiS throne As a 'Oalla~ inSidertells me "Of course, J R Will survive the shOaling.Larry Hagman, alter dll, 15 Ihe pivotal character 01 theseries But. lor several episodes, he WIll be In no shapeto throw hIS WIcked weight around Taking advanlage01 hiS weakened condllion, Bobby [wing grabs,conlrolof the EWing empire And fans Will hnd there s qUitean unsu~pected Side to hiS 'nice' personality As awheeler·dealer operallng al the hlghesl level. Bobbyshows hiS ruthless SIde and becomes qUite corrupt-atleast for a while What's more. Bobby's shockingJekyll Hyde ~wltch Will bong hiS marriage to the verybonk 01 disaster Bobby EWing's aller·ego, aclorPalrlck Dully 28, IS overjoyed at the chance to outdolhe nclst,ness 01 hiS older brolher Being g~?d. 10episode .liter episode, h~s been such a bore, saysOultyQUIte olten lasl \l!a50n, It was all I could do10 drag mysell 10 Ihe studIO And I drove the writersliMy begging them 10 K'v/! me something more,nlerl,ls!lng 10 do I guess they finally hstentld tome

/IiCONSUMER NEWS WIRE Somethm8 seems amISS Inlhe rather remarkable clscendancy of ABC NewsWhere IS Barbara Wallorl' place In Ihls basement·to penthouse story' Wdllers hlilng from NBC In 1976was ABC. \ 5pla~hy hrsl Slep toward polishing 115 newImage The network's sec find move was 10 hand overIhe News DIVISion 10 sports chief Roone Arledg~, whopromptly era\ed the hr\t slep The morc Arledge swaybecarT\l' ABC: s WJy Ihe le\\ Ameilca saw 01 BarbaraWallers Arlpdp,l' vlewerl the $lmlillon,ayear hiring 01Wallers ,1\ J typIcal pre Alledge ABC News blunder~throw money at a problem and hope It Will go awayAlthough Arledge prolmed respect for Walll'rs, herrole al ABC QUIckly diminished under hIS commandShe went from Harry Roasoner's coanthor, aslormyprofeSSIonal vnlon thai generaled nearly as much newsas II reported, ro nlghlfy fealures reporter. 10occaSional features reporler on 'The World NewsTOnight'

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who are Imporlant For fearless Phil Donahue II s lheaudience-ordinary lolks like my readers ''I'm no onewithoul Ihem," says Phil QUietly "ThaI's why J muslwalk among Ihem, lalk to them, touch them Thepeople on the show are like me--cuflOUS. wondering.abit mlxed·up somehmes They have been In love andhave had kids and have suffered Sure. some ollhemcan be deSCribed 3sSlrange ·-but IS Ihe,~e anyonewho's totally normal" He glrns and adds Whalevernormal IS supposed to be" He once showed anabortion on hiS show - live H~ also showed II humanblrlh-llve Are Ihosenormal sub,ects for the eightmllhon Viewers who walch hIS show on 202 TVslallons , The TV IndusIry will be looking forward toIhe opening of Park Hyatt. one of the most lUXUriOUshotels In the We51ern Hemisphere, which Will openmid·September In Chicago ,

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