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. . '. , .. ·• . .>•,., ' - ---- ... -- 4- " ·- - '·· VOLUME 711, l\l'tlMBER 41 again the Grizzlies d<>Wn ·the field and with 25 seconds left in the half Beltran found the magic mark 1 ror another score. . , In the s'econd half a pass interception took the billl a way from· the Grizzlies. !"lelrose made hay in with a pass that scored. The two teams traded the ball back and foottli as tlj,e defensive squards came to life. The _second half of the game was a defensive· battle with no additional scoring; The Grizzly offense' seemed unable Co move the the Melrose eleven ball··in ·the ·second The. Corona ·cards . Mountainair for· a connected two to put the on the board. Steve hit Scott Williams with a 32 yard pass on the second play of the 1 . The next play Steve put the ball . 1 seconds had passed in tbe game. Scc•tt toed it over the uprights. · Mountainair took the return and moved down the field in a successful drive that. made a board mark. The ' ,, ' . conversiOn was a two poillter and Mountainair was ahead 8 to 7. In the second perfod a 15 ·yard ... Cards abead and Naida made point. The third quarter ·saw Allen Brown take the ball on a 47 yard run . extra point. . , 11lcianii Chavez bloeked a punt in the · end zone and fell on the ball for another · Card score. Naida made·the conversion and· that was the final. of the the.COrona t< failed on the conversion for a 14 score. The last period was · · · was able. to plit It aU tegether. .., Coach John Warfield· said his iealll was to improve and - TheDistrlctCourtjury returned a not guilty verdict In the State vs Joe ROberson last week; ¥ .• I Weather by Manire · Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 •• ;> H . 70 75 . .81 ..... M 00 00 I . OCt 45. · 15 ·· 00 Oct. 4 75 . 41 12 00 .Oct. 5 72 44 12 ' 00 ·.: Total rain l!ll' September 3,26. Normal rain for September 1.02.' Total rain to · October 10. 78. Normal 111 that pertCJII' 10.05. . . . ' I'' It a big llight in Carrizozo for pretty · Kathy Zumwalt when llttle l''reddle Vega handed Gary Lindsjly the . ' · .. : ' ' .... ' . . I ' '• ,. .p.(),.'QUWER 451 . -' ' . ' •"• ,' . ,• crown ·for tbe Grizzly homecoming pictures and story are ,ms1de this week's news. s tourney two in the Carrizozo Men and Women's Golf . weekend. Out of town players gave the ,. and complimented the Recre"tlon Departrilent. on the quailty of the course and the tournament. . · The. five flight . Championship 1st, . Corona; 2nd Floyd Covil, Ruidoso; Sam Vigil, Las Cruces. Second Flight: 1st Gaty Vega, Carrizozo; 2n!LJ.Qule Erramouspe, Corona; 3rd Don Englle, El Paso. Third. Flight: 1st Paul Salgado, 2nd Ravl Bhasker, ·Nat Palomarez, Flight: 1st 's Golf IM!xt toumament will be for women, Ken Means announced. .. I ' ' ., ' . ' . CARRiroZO, •. I u Oct. 6, at WJlite Sands Missil.e Range's . Giant Patriot Site, just three miles· from historic Tri.nity Site. The blast effects were heard and felt in Lincoln County, 1 . · , · On·July 16,1945, at 5:30 a;m,, lhe first atomic device was detonated a! 1 rinity' Site to !JSber ·;n· the atomic age. This , ··weeks explosThn 'fill provide ·a 'simulated one-kiloton <KT) nuclear . weapon airblast.environment. The 1945 atomlc.detonation at was flight helicopter structural 'determine . · was tethered and controlled remotely,' · . Other tests will ·reveal blast and effeets on combat vehichis · tactical. signal conimunicalions cenier · Navy· .. m'asts ·.and· · ·apteimas: prefabricated Including doors, and Naval attacl< aircraft. The. test also w,iU determine how well field fortifications, with wired dummies· in fighting bunkers., withstand ttic blast and shock · at near. . ---. S!!ries of tests ' was 'begun the spring of 1975 by the D.efense Nucl.ear Agency tONAl; Wa!l.hington,. D.C. Dubbed ·"Main' .Ev!lnt" by D.NA offichlls, today's tes.t isc designed to provide a bfilst and shi>ck environment· for target .response ,, ,l(icated at· _P.atriQt approximately three.miies from G·llllO. whero;! the media camera site is located. The test site is Approximately '13 miles southe11st of Sfallion Range ·Center and ' 35 miles ·rrom Soeorro 1lrid carrizozo .. ' s ots scheduled or •- 'COnsidered "high risk" to . immunize. against =v-a"'c"cine for this group is here in Lincoln County. The first clinic will beQWednesday October 13 in Corona. The clinic will be from the vaccine which will be used in the maS. immunization ·which will be conducted la.ter, It is designed to protect not only against the so-called ."Swine Influenza" but against the "A- Victoria Strain" as well. This is· ·a variimt of the Hong Kong variety of the and was the type prevalent in winter. chronic These are the situations that make you· "blgh risk." All of tbese peciple are being urged to . go to tbe ·clinics on the 13th and 14th of October. · the · in · 4!l!periments that are reqUired by the military services and defense agencies · .concerned with nuclear effects. · . The test was 'designed to show how well weapons sysie.ms such as tanks, wheeled vehicles, radars. and aircraft withstand shock and blast. 'J'he main event also provided cratering ·and ·ground shock information. Six allied nations paJrticipa,ted . -interium period. Payne (s making the collections as a public service and the subscribers must 111.ake the payments without being billed if the cabel service is te. , " .. . . A spokesman I' or th<.> Defense Nuclear ·.- Agency said according to figures •and information gained from·earlier.tests : . blast and shock effects' were'expected . to be sensed in neighboring towns, but damage to structllres is deemed very improbable. · . . . . There was ·some 'Yindi>W ratiling in Carrizozo, San Antonio and Socorro and the blast will b'e sensed ·in Albuqul!rque,'c but calculations from earlier tests show no structural October 18 In Ruidoso and October Carrizozo. Hazel English, county Research In,stltute prepare bunker arid Field Program Oct. 6. Health .. •.. _in these _ _ _ fin Ill_ _located east of ground 7 ero., test communities to watch the newspaper and pos'ters for more Information on the clinics. U you need more information please call: Corona - Judy Chavez at 646-81112; Carrizozo - Richardson at 648- at648-2412 Parker at 354·2223; Jarrett at following Carrizozo and Ruidoso and the dates will be annilllnced. ' .. Death claims Irene· R.e:nfro . . . . . . . ' . Newton;Karillaa, l.b: · hoU1'8 will be li:llO p.m. Tuesday thru ll'rlday, · e:oo a.m.-12:00 noon Sattll'day, Verlie Irene ReDrro, owner of the Smokey Bear Motel and Reataurant and highly respected resident ·of Capitan for the past rune years, died · SUnday, October 3 Ill -HO\Iston, T.exas, · .. lifter a prolonged .Illness. · . . - . to and Callltan; twO ' . · son, Norman lUll. aiHI Doll ., . ,, ·', Prince of .R!IIwen; and three sisters, Evaiee Lovlson of Denver, Colarado, ·Mrs. Jack Pugh · Arizona, and Wanda Kirby of ' . Lamoyne Green · Agency's ·Dice Throw High Explosive F'leld Test Program. The llnal test Is. expected to show how well 'weapOn system and other mllltary civil defellse • materiel withstand shoek alld hl11Rl. __ ,_ .. ...._ . --- . . ' '·' . '. , . ',-• . .. ' l ' . . '• ' " ' ' . ------- \, ·' ..... ,.' . '·.
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VOLUME 711, l\l'tlMBER 41

again the Grizzlies d<>Wn ·the field and with 25 seconds left in the half Beltran found the magic mark 1ror another score. . ,

In the s'econd half a pass interception took the billl a way from· the Grizzlies. !"lelrose made hay in th~r with a pass that scored. The two teams traded the ball back and foottli as tlj,e defensive squards came to life.

The _second half of the game was a defensive· battle with no additional scoring; The Grizzly offense' seemed unable Co move the the Melrose eleven

ball··in ·the ·second

The. Corona ·cards . Mountainair for· a

connected two to put the on the board. Steve hit Scott Williams with a 32 yard pass on the second play of the

1 . .&am~. The next play Steve put the ball .

,-·.:....So·Jrar~s~lto·Cully-Nal•~a-rol-:-a::m:~e.iiy-· 1 seconds had passed in tbe game. Scc•tt

~aida toed it over the uprights. · Mountainair took the return and moved down the field in a successful drive that. made a board mark. The

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' . conversiOn was a two poillter and Mountainair was ahead 8 to 7.

In the second perfod a 15 ·yard ... ~:;-

Cards abead and Naida made point.

The third quarter ·saw Allen Brown take the ball on a 47 yard run .

extra point. . , 11lcianii Chavez bloeked a punt in the

· end zone and fell on the ball for another · Card score. Naida made·the conversion and· that was the final. ~::,f~ of the

the.COrona t<

failed on the conversion for a 14 score. The last period was · · ·

-llnly-fortlenalitle~r·and-nelther·team-was able. to plit It aU tegether. ..,

Coach John Warfield· said his iealll was to improve and -

TheDistrlctCourtjury returned a not guilty verdict In the State vs Joe ROberson last week;

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Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. 1

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.Oct. 5 72 44 12 ' 00 ·.: Total rain l!ll' September 3,26. Normal

rain for September 1.02.' Total rain to · October 10. 78. Normal 111 that pertCJII'

10.05. . . .

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It w~s a big llight in Carrizozo for pretty · Kathy Zumwalt when llttle l''reddle Vega handed Gary Lindsjly the

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crown ·for tbe Grizzly homecoming ~u~n. ~ore pictures and story are ,ms1de this week's news.

s prats~ tourney two in the Carrizozo Men and Women's Golf .

weekend. Out of town players gave the ,.

and complimented the Recre"tlon Departrilent. on the quailty of the course and the tournament. . ·

The. five flight . Championship 1st,

. .lnd..~ltlt

Corona; 2nd Floyd Covil, Ruidoso; Sam Vigil, Las Cruces. Second Flight: 1st Gaty Vega, Carrizozo; 2n!LJ.Qule Erramouspe, Corona; 3rd Don Englle,

• El Paso. Third. Flight: 1st Paul Salgado,

2nd Ravl Bhasker, ·Nat Palomarez, Flight: 1st

's Golf

IM!xt toumament will be for women, Ken Means announced. ..

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Oct. 6, at WJlite Sands Missil.e Range's . Giant Patriot Site, just three miles· from historic Tri.nity Site. The blast effects were heard and felt in Wes~ Lincoln County,

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On·July 16,1945, at 5:30 a;m,, lhe first atomic device was detonated a! 1 rinity' Site to !JSber ·;n· the atomic age. This

, ··weeks explosThn 'fill provide ·a 'simulated one-kiloton <KT) nuclear . weapon airblast.environment. The 1945 atomlc.detonation at was

flight helicopter structural

• 'determine

. · was tethered and controlled remotely,' · . Other tests will ·reveal blast and ~hock effeets on combat vehichis · a· tactical. signal conimunicalions cenier · Navy· .. m'asts ·.and· · ·apteimas: prefabricated sheltc~s. Including s~eel • doors, and Naval attacl< aircraft. The. test also w,iU determine how well field fortifications, with wired dummies· in fighting bunkers., withstand ttic blast and shock ·

at near. . ·.-~·-' ---.

S!!ries of tests ~ ' was 'begun the spring of 1975 by the

D.efense Nucl.ear Agency tONAl; Wa!l.hington,. D.C. Dubbed ·"Main' .Ev!lnt" by D.NA offichlls, today's tes.t isc designed to provide a bfilst and shi>ck environment· for target .response

,, ,l(icated at· _P.atriQt approximately three.miies from G·llllO. whero;! the media camera site is located. The test site is Approximately '13 miles southe11st of Sfallion Range ·Center and ' 35 miles ·rrom Soeorro 1lrid carrizozo ..

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u· s ots scheduled

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'COnsidered "high risk" to . immunize.

against =v-a"'c"cine for this group is here in Lincoln County.

The first clinic will beQWednesday October 13 in Corona. The clinic will be

from the vaccine which will be used in the maS. immunization ·which will be conducted la.ter, It is designed to protect not only against the so-called ."Swine Influenza" but against the "A­Victoria Strain" as well. This is· ·a variimt of the Hong Kong variety of the

and was the type prevalent in winter.

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chronic These are the situations that make you· "blgh risk."

All of tbese peciple are being urged to . go to tbe ·clinics on the 13th and 14th of October. ·

the · in

· 4!l!periments that are reqUired by the military services and defense agencies ·

. concerned with nuclear effects. · . The test was 'designed to show how

well weapons sysie.ms such as tanks, wheeled vehicles, radars. and aircraft withstand shock and blast. 'J'he main event also provided cratering ·and ·ground shock information.

Six allied nations paJrticipa,ted

. -interium period. Payne (s making the collections as a public service and the subscribers must 111.ake the payments without being billed if the cabel service is te. co~tinue, , " .. . .

A spokesman I' or th<.> Defense Nuclear ·.­Agency said according to figures •and information gained from·earlier.tests :

. blast and shock effects' were'expected . to be sensed in neighboring towns, but damage to structllres is deemed very improbable. · . . . .

There was ·some 'Yindi>W ratiling in Carrizozo, San Antonio and Socorro and the blast will b'e sensed ·in Albuqul!rque,'c but calculations from earlier tests show no structural

October 18 In Ruidoso and October Carrizozo. Hazel English, county Research In,stltute prepare bunker arid Field Program Oct. 6. Health .. NUl'~ •.. 1ui~ P~.P.Ie _in these _ _ _ above_~round experlmenl!;f~-t~e fin Ill_ -~as _located east of ground 7ero.,

test

communities to watch the newspaper and pos'ters for more Information on the clinics.

U you need more information please call: Corona - Judy Chavez at 646-81112; Carrizozo - Richardson at 648-

at648-2412 Parker at 354·2223; Jarrett at

following Carrizozo and Ruidoso and the dates will be annilllnced.

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Death claims Irene· R.e:nfro . . .

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Newton;Karillaa, l.b: · hoU1'8 will be li:llO

a.mL.·5~~oo· p.m. Tuesday thru ll'rlday, · e:oo a.m.-12:00 noon Sattll'day,

Verlie Irene ReDrro, owner of the Smokey Bear Motel and Reataurant and highly respected resident ·of Capitan for the past rune years, died

· SUnday, October 3 Ill -HO\Iston, T.exas, · .. lifter a prolonged .Illness. ·

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·Mrs. Jack Pugh · Arizona, and Wanda Kirby of

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Green

· Agency's ·Dice Throw High Explosive F'leld Test Program. The llnal test Is. expected to show how well 'weapOn system and other mllltary civil defellse • materiel withstand shoek alld hl11Rl.

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Hernandez Sherrill, Miss ,Margaret Lane,, Mr. and celebrate~ their 29th wedding Mrs.IraStevens;andMrs. J.W. Barnes anniversary October 4 with a surprise and daughters. ..

· · ilarbeque steak ·supper. prep11red by :Mt. and Mrs. Carl Hartley of· .Las . , their 'family and ~ends: _1\'Ir. and. Mrs.__ .. Cr.ll~~ ~ln'e ln,C11"fiz0zfi.Simda.y-fo~. a ·. ,,, .. -- ----M1!nny-Hernaiflillz; ·a-nd daughter · visit witli Mr. Harley's'ai!Ilt; Mrs. c.A.

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Roper and Ray Gene · Hernande~; . they had been overnight guests of Mr. ·.

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Marcos aa~ela, his mother and .Hartle)l's sister, Mrs. MYrtle Williams. '· stepfather. Their children presented ·Mr.· and Mrs. Jim~11ie Hatch Qf . them with a beautiful stereo console Roswell visited·. in Carrizuzo oVer the . plus tape p}ayer·and recorder, AM and weekend with Mr. Hatch's sister Mrs F~ stereo receiver. Also a ·beautiful · ·. Richard HoUrs· and family. ' ' qu1lted bedspread, and a deluxe ten- State a!ld_ ,district officers and

, cup coffee maker. Mr. and Mrs.· coll)mittee chairman .of tlie ... i\lfiw Michael and sons also attended Me>Hco Federation or'w6man's dubs llie event. the dinner met the Woman's · ·

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Add to wet ingredients; mix well. Sake in greased 8lt13 psn, at 35Q

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Love leads to Wed-Lok~our exclusive 14 karat gold matching wedding ],ands.

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• · · 'J!he 'oileer · · j ..... , • • · Pl . . ., w~ .,- """ west spent flllll!t of her time WWklng,llut siJe found 11tne. to. lnven.t new recipes· for the·

. l!fJ'angeloodssbeJOUIId on tile frontie~.'. '·· ·JCillln,g a deer ineant 110011 eating for.

weeks. (roasts, . steaks, stews a!ld · .flnalJY, .OUp> . . · Here 'Ill a• recipe for Venison Soup . · $ polblds venison · . 1 pound salt pork 1 medium-size onion,•slieed

'·1 stalk celei'Y, .. cut in pieces . boiling water .

whllle blaclt,'peppers

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Lucy· LUeras: 11tudent · council ·• rep~ntatlves, Sallllra Morales and ){aye J.>ortillo, Offic:er& already elec~d

· were: president, Annette Chave~~; v•ce president, Liz Lueras; secretary, Debra SaiU!r; trel\sul'er, Mil!l,red. . Means; p11rliamentarian, .Veronica .. Zamm-.. · ·

October 12 there will be an .. installation of new members and • offlc:ers. ' ..

· Mrs. Lawson,·· Carrizozo FHA advisor:. accompanied- Liz ·Lueras,. chapter vice president a~ Annette Ch11vez, chapter president to the .FHA·

.. HEllO x;eadership Camp In Glorieta, ''New Mexico on Sept. 111-22. · ..

FHA•HERO L~derilhip Camp is held every y~r to provide mtlmbers of .FHA

··from around the slale,with information . • brought back by. State officers and· · •

·.Natiomil Delegates who altended the • -. · (loor . . · .. . FHA .NaUonal Convention in Sl. Louis,

'· Mo. ~nette 11tten~~ the. convention eatller · lhi~ year .a.s, .li National

WorCe,sters!lire sauce

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· and Annette attended va.rious workshops <Drug Abuse, Deali!lg with· Stress, Child Abuse, Single Parenthood), In addition, Annette also

. conducted a workshop, "The Ugliest

. <;rime - Jtape". · .. On October 2 and 3 · Annette was a . •

· participant in the Second Annilai Leadership Dynamics Conference· for

. officers of New Mexico vocational . student organizations; thus becoming a

member o'f a select and representa.tive · group ·of students in organizations designed to develop future·l~d~rs. . : .. ;

Mrs. Law$on accoml'ained Anmitte to the conferenCe which wa~ held at !lie .Hilton .Inn in Albuquerque.

QUALITY W.t.T(H IIPAIII~

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. ·The NeWs will do your printing!

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Unusu.al· -Fashitns Shop

2515 Sudderth, Ruidoso Open Tu'esday lhni Saturday

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The-Lincolri County Democrats plan The final dining and BReaking will be· '' · lo ~aile a .full day of campaigning on at the Fair Building In Capitan where

October ~4 when· a caravan composed of, free. barbeque will be served, Hollis state and county candidates will tour Cummins, Emiline Beck, ,Juanila tlje cot,mty, .. !\.bercl'ombie.andc-Luclnda Nunez Toni

·IJeading the list of Democrats in Otero;.seiiny Qoker and Trankie'suva Senator 'Joe Mantoya · · aiiii are responsible for the dinner. Representative Harold I!.unnels. David . ' !he Carrizoz«! Cl)mmitt~ is . Mary King,. c!l·chilirman of the .carte~;- Rich, Joe OrJ;ack, Rachel·West, .Elva · ~Qndale . StatE! c Comlni.ttee, will _ . . Wilson, arid Jackie Martin; . represent the national team_ · · · In Riliiloso Cole!a Elliott, Cece

· · Other state ·and•-county democrats· ·· Sudderth, .. Shorty Stoneman; Charlie· will join in the people meeting affair. McClellan, Bill· Hart are on the

_ . Tile d11y will begin with a br~akfast at committee. the' Chaparral. Motor Hotel in Ruidoso County Democr11tlc Cl>airman Roy Downs .at 9 a.m: It, is a Dutcl> ·Treat Jones !leads tile plalining group for the·

. affair. · · Jbunty, . • · . .· :" .. . . .. ' . / '· ..... ~ .. ' . ' . ... A 1\'!lch at Ule Carrizozo Country Club, News Lorn county' age t 1$., bemt~ prepared by th.e women of St; . . . u:. . - ·- . · ·· ... n , .

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u:oo a.m.- Pllrade begins at traffic Capitan athletic club light on Sudderth and proceeds east to

'library. !\.11 are welcome to participate. . L&sts approx. one hour. Details at

Chamber office. Noon: chuck wagorj.foQ!l available at

Gateway Me~~dows.. · · · 1:30 p.m. Second da-y of racing

begins, Other fun events mixed,between races. A~mi&Sion $1.!10 .adults • children 12 ~nd under Cree.

The Capitan Athletic Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Film of the Animas game. will ·

. be shown. All parents are encouraged to attend and everyone Is invited. Coach Billy Henson ~ai~ athletic jackets may

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0 ld 'timel's--d-inneJr- ·· . . . 7:30 p.m. Fiddlin' Contest · finals t$3SOO prize moriiesl, wesiern. dancing to. live music, mule sale and calcutta for \ Sunday's races, all at Cl>aparr;~l There will be an annual Oldtimers

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Convention Cepter. tAdmissiol). $2.00, dinner for Lincoln County resideri.ts adults • children 12· and un.der free). Satul:!llly.in Ruidoso. The event will be · .. Oct-10 • 1: 3Q final day of .racing with in th~ultipurpose room'of the Ruitloso biggest' purses of the meet distributed .. _ library October 9 at 6 p.m. , Held 11t Gateway Meadows. Admission It will be a covered dish dinner-and .$1.00 adults children·l2 and under· free. . everyone is invited to .come and renew

7:30 p.m. "Tiie Rancheros" Pllrty. · friendships, Ray Clark .. president, said .... R1ta's, Church. The tab will be $3.2~- a _person-at Ule door.· _Coron11 _Is tlie next

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~ . . . . . . (invillltion 'l>nlyl. Wortley Hotel 'in There will be. prizes for the 'oldest· . Lincoln, N.M. · . . _ reside!)! or 'the county. . . ·. , .

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Cra~ Sh(IW of the year iin October 16 M. 1·.. o· .. R. . p· . . . __ ..;......, .... ;,;_---..;...;..._.,._.,. ____ • =d~~~~;:~~:a~'!ea~ptb~i~a~!:::.::' ... u e- ·~ . am a Q e:Qs.

WEil-:-SAT OCT; 6·9 best now and they are. plen'tiful. Many . . • .. varieties of apples will be on sale by . .Perk up your long eat:_S, all you jacks· Calcutta Sales for ~Saturaa·y s MUle the apple, bOx or· truckload. Besides . andj~nnysofAmerica,foryouaielobe Racesheldsometimeduringdancesat. ·apples' and crafts .anyone wanting to in the spotlight when,~uidoso,- annual Convention Center. · . · exllibit and-or seltchickeris, rabbits or .. Aspencade .celebration is unreeled Chuck Wagon food, ,sandwiches ailll ·nvestock can bring them 1o the Apple October 8, 9 and 10. beer -available all day 111 Gateway Harvest and M11rket Fair. Exhibitors With a calend$i of.(iln~filled eventS on · Meadows, sliould make reservations ell!'ly, to be -tap, announcement has been made that sure of a place. Contact Rosalie Dunlap the 1st Annual Lincoln County Mllle:O·

. or Nancy Servin in Lincoln, N.M. • · Rama will becqpur a major attraction 1-~-~~.;.....---------1· ,!\Lincoln County ArtShllW for firstto of Ruidos's annual fall celebration- set

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The Carr.izozo-. High School annual. -­staff has cl>osen Lee Vega as the editor for the 1977 year book.

Lee is.a junior in high schpot Other staff members according to . Paul Salgado yearbook sponsor, are Laurie Voss, Brenda Lindsay and Roberta . Vega. ·

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clas~es this W!l~!! •. T~js is a specially designed program forii(!ults.toimprove the basic skills of reading, writing, aritlunetic and' English. There is also a special course to work for a high .school dipio.ma. Any adult can auend the classes at any· time. Tlie classes· are h!'ld each Monday ·and Tuesday from 6:30 to ·9:30 p.m. •at the Carhzozo School. Contact.Eiinor Olson for det;lils . ..

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· Another feature will be an old fashion Mexico resort community. · ·. .... ,..,.. · auctibn tin October.16.-and 17 at 3:00 .Expe¢ted'to draw thousands 'of·fun•.

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AND ·MARIAN-" being auctioned. John Ferguson, promises 'something fol' everyone. In,

auctioneer said he would sell ·a bucket· addition lo mule races of various A "~'tJ~.!'a'~~~o. #ti ·or a truck.Joad of_ appieS at a time. . · distances, the three..c:fay b-uffoonery Win ' .....,_ · . . Now. is · the time to buy your offer performance' .contests, steer

Christmas gifts from the many hand , roping, cutting, h~ding and heeling, • crafted items. that will be for· sale at hide racing, barrel racing and pole

· Lincoln on October 16 and 17from 10:00 bending, and a· big mule sale. .· · . a.m. 1o 5:00 p.m. Interspersed will be trail . rides;

For something different, plan on western dances, chuck·wagon meals, .a visiting Lincoln an OctOber· 16 ·arid 17 .• mammoth .. parade and an old-fashioned

•---~;.;..:~;:;;.,;.;,;:;.:..;~---.:.I· .and· se.e ·the.Apple Harvest an Market- fiddlers contest. .-,all designed to ,- Fair. recapture the·spirit of "Fun in The Old

· For those who ~ant to try their hand West." at panning for gold, plan to be at · The Old Fiddlers contest will be Lincoln0ct.-16anc! 17.•Ralph Forsythe directed by Junior Daughte;ty of Las. of Nogal will have some of the solid Cruces, "'the New Mex.ico State from the Helen Rae mine . which . Champion.

1o pan for golc!.: You· a ·nugget!

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Lincoln County Mule-0-Rama. set for Oc~ober 14, 19'79. The Futurity, with an estlll)ated purse of $50,000 is· open tQ Joals of 1976. . ··Conditions books detailing rules

. There will 'be a pie social Saturday at governing the many events, schedule of the White Oaks· .Schbol House, The events,. and entry_ blani<S, slated for the White Oaks· His.iorical Society is · October s, 9 and 10 activities ·are sponsoring the event·and everyone ·is . available. . . invited lo bring a pie and come. Anyone 'interested in entering the ·. Col. Butch Barker said that parade Scheduled-for 11 a.m. on Oct. 9 is musicians }Vere specially invited to inviti;ld and . urged to do so: Please come and provide entertainment. The contact the Ruidoso Valley Chamber of . gel: tOj!eU•er .is If! begin at 7:30p.m. Oct. Commerce, Box 698, Ruidoso, 88345.

Schedule- .. · October 5, 6, 7 .- Senior Citizen's

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,J?HNSON S. ST~ARNS, President DAN W. KING', Chairman · JAMES R. PAYNE, JR., Vice President/ JOHNSON S. STEARNS'

In11estments. · • EUGENE PEREZ, III · . ·. - GEORGE A. DEL CURTO, 'Assistant Vice *K_ENNETH C. BONNELL

President/Cashier ' · GEORG.E Lc STRALEY, jR.

LINCOLN CQUNTY BI!.ANCH JOHNSON S. STE'ARNS, Preside;.t BARBARA T:URNE:R, Vice President LILLIAN WOLFE, Assistant Cashier

TORRANCE COUNTY BRANCil . . . '-!

F: GEORGE A. CURTO JOE M. VlCENTE . .

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SCO'l'T M. SHAFER;As$i$ta1!t C()$/J/!!r. •

ARCHJE WJTHAM~Cflairman- .... JEAN.F. CHAVEZ LEON GIBSON KENNETH D. HUEY -NAT PALOMAREZ MARY ELLEN PAYNE

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Oct'S Arena evenls in

Tularosa Lions Park East on Hwy ,70 the morning at Gateway, Meadows just west of Chaparral Motor Hotel.

Ca~handDuefromBanks ...... _ ............ I U.S. Government Securities .......... .

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2,683,815 535,521

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9:00 to 5 p.m. · Preliminary Fiddlin' COOtest-_Chaparral COnvention Center. Admission $1.00 adults • cl>ildren 12 aitd under free.

1:30 p.m. Mule racing begins at Gateway Meadows Track -behind ChaPIIrral Motor Hotel. Hide Races and relay races will take place between mule races. Admission $1,00 adults ~

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Other Securitiea .......................... . Fedeml_Funds Sold ....................... . l..,oans and· Disoounts ...................•.. Less:· Unearned Discount ................. . . .

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'475,000 9,847,092

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o· Vaughn .0 Carrizozo 0 Estancia .. Hn•nk,:: that believe in helpin.g New Mexico,

that ,mearis helpln_g'~ou! . :<." · . ; · ... . .. Candidate for Magistrate' l;)l.tr~lc:t~l;ll~ .. ""'"'-~. ~~--.. ~. ~>1tAA~M~. e~m;-,;b;,er~o;{~th;e~Bi5srl.F.~a~·~~ily~-~~~~~~·~·'·;,··tty. E,Em~p~;o~·ye~-r~. M~;IFFt: _;__. ::.._:. -~· ·:..;;,· .~~~~~~2, Yo•r Vote 1111 be Appreciated· Nove11n~ 2. il ·t·~'Ge••.r•l E~ction Member FDIC

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· • vel')\lllck~lttlegirl.lilowlslt·youasood · ~bel' 29, Hill grandp~~rente. Bud . WrisbtlllBd!t•buallleestrlpwiJQfi\Yell enjoyec! dlnn*!r wltli Ulna J(eng~y at · ~~~f::•,~j.~'If..':s11 c1'o~';'!;~~:1;:•s:~: · C·. ·ac .·p'.·t•tan . .. ' recovery. . · andDoroUIY'PayneilfCarrtiol:ojolnec! · IaatSatw:d!iy. • ...... · ..... RuidOIIODownJilast,sl!lldayaftem.oon. portllim.''' . .

Bronson CUIIlmins o( NMSU, in Las b1m and IIIli tallllly at his p~~rents llome. · Mr. atld Mrs. Bra~ 'Hartl~ and sons · . . CrucesandhisbrotherKennycummins for dinner to celebrate that ltappy MalhewandJIJilnofLaa.CruCesvlalted

· · . of NMU of Albuquerque were home last oceasion. 1 wish you many monl. SUch .. his ai!Dt Mr. ancfMra. Oh1u11p Ferguson. ~-by Margaret Rimch .. weekend ror the homecoming,. Th'lll' happy birthdays; : · ·· , last saturday .and then tlley wt~nt to

. · grandmothFS Mrs, Billy Cl!lrk . and. . Mr. and Mrs, Roy Parker and family apelld the lllght with'ltls slater Mr. and·· ·· Thestste in8tsUild'a·new sign for. our Mrs. Bessie Cummins joined them at · had a nirlemontlt oldlcltten which they .M"':.:Miles WWiani& at Nopl. Oltamp ·

Smoll;ey Bear HiStorical ,Pa~k. Looks the liclme of tl!eir p!lrents )\fr. <llld Mrs, • loved and enjl!fed very much and she ' aild ~e· joiped theQI there S~y . ni.;e. New s9\l Js ~!118 l!~:t\lled at t~s . ' Hollis eummii!S for S\lnday dinner. · dlsappe~. o'ne> YllAr· liri!l Ci!le mo!lt!l ; fCII' dinner •. ·. •· · · · · • . · · ·. time into the entire ·park. All 1s · susie RDbert and Dan Abercrombie ; ·from the. day !!he returned.SepteJnber .· .~. Lolllse F!!f811son .. l!llteitalned .. progressing tltereiii. Soon, that dreatn • ·· or NMSO in Las Crl!Ces were home ror aa...'Ibluv.B!!-dutiJlg. tlta.ti!IIC-ofthe-1975---DOiothy,;-Guck,--Pat-· FlaUey,--Ellha---~ will bec'ome a re:Uity. . ; · ·' the homecomi!lg. and enjoyed . the fair. They were a very llappy family to Merrell. and · Lorene li'er~tuaon will!

Last Tuesday a motorcade stopped at . weekend With their parents Mr; and see her home again. . . • . IIIIIch. and. cllllalltll hlst FridaY. Ute mliSeUJil· .. F,Uty·two persons fr~m Mrs. ·HoW&fd .. Abercromble. . . Mrs. Loss (Minnie) Monis is $1W i~ · .Last 5aturday. fu.!JI'Ili~ Mrll, Clara sever.al states .. They gathered at Miiry Lou Runnels alst>or NMSU was ~he Ruid~so ~!lsplla! .. th~11gh Is of CaiT)zozo and Hope'lj:vans'of Farmington 11nd were touring through 1n Capitan for the homeco"'ing game. tmproved.) do WISh her a gOOlf rcovecy. · vial ted Mr.. an.d Mrs. to Big Bend. A very nice group. · Eva· Leslie spent one week in the· 'Very receqUy a brown bear :was seen tbelr l'anch ltome.

Mr. and,M~s. J.D .. Waller or D~r" · J,ovelace Clinic' in. ~lbu.querque. <~nd. on.west,fifthstreet'miflratilig.Thed!ISS .halfin~ofraln were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. wasreleasedlastW!l()nesday.ldowish. werechQSinghlm.Ughtswere~d b~llght Hobbs last week. . ' her good health. on. as it Ylas very late ~~ ni~t· and he There are

Irene Renfro passed away Sunday · • · · actually . .seen. . ·· . . colder just • morning ;rt ui.:oo in Houston. Plans at · Vera BeaU or TUlarosa arrived last Lawrence' Gardenhire ·that · ·

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tltis time for her to be laid to rest in· . 'Thursday td spend one week in Capitan or · Fli!rlda aU ruiy.. Is truly 'Roswell . • · Bear Motel and Will · with g~!!!l!_;.;..;_..,..;_ . .:.··-,~

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AroundtheBowl .. v.P.w. will be at Roberta · c.

Burk$taller'shou$C on the 14 .. There will be a gUest speaker fl'9m Corona. Please come, The apple$ are falling so· if you ne~ l!ny d:oine to Nogal!

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WELDING CLASS to bei!ln Odo!JGr 1?. Contac( Dan Ware for details. PERSONS INTJ;;ltESTED ht typing, bo!lkkeeplng, ~llmnastlcs and F<IOII · Buying '!re asked to contact the· individual instructors for details,

· INTERMEDIATE SPANISH CLASS '. will be rescheduled for the Sp.rlng. Session. · -

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to The Lan4 of Enchalltment. ·one in particular wa~ a colorful and well·

furni'shed apt. Utilities paid, Call Mary Rich at.648-2333 or 648-2555. · · ·

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' planned pl)l'ade, barbeque .an!! rodeo to, but long will I remember Sunday, adequate, lnst~ad of air conditioning that took place in Capitan on July 4th, AugllSt 29, 19'16, ·and the well-plann~d that is required in Florida, my mother the 200th anniversary of ou·r country's ··By Arthur W Fischer c:elebration that took place in Nogal in. enjoyed the warmth .and comfort of a . birthday. honor· of Mo)Ue Bosn•s· lOOih ·birthday. bll!nket and quilt - pliJll bobby-socks. to ~ In Hobbs, where we were the· guests Well ovet 300 guests, with many coming keep her feet warm during the ·cool · of a very dear friend; we all visited ihe •

A& all events including the most from great distances, descended upon ·nights. While restit1g up from our faml>lls Cai'l&bad Caverans, Much to · · important of celebra!fons a~e destin~d · this little· community to· Wish lovable · traye,ls ~e. would !IO up to .the. post surprise, my mother made hel' way

to· end, so will Amenca.>s. B!centenmal · Mollie a happy birthday. Much to lhe · ,(ilf1ce btu.ldlt1g where therll were other the winding patJu; to.the. BOO·foot , Year of 1976: While such even~s have a . delight of 'those pre~ent, tliere were no 'won:'en that s~ could convei'Se. with on', the very bottom'and ·the.

. tendency~tQcfadl!··from-our mmds,two- arternoorf showers •to mar· the·, days····:··a--fr!endly-bas•s.j.got--ihe-feehng-thal~ hundred -years of freedom .· and activities as ihe. well-wishers gathered they enjoyed her compa,ny which made democracy .is 'well worth remembering . in the spacious and \Veil-maintained matters a bit ·more pleasant. long after lhe celebri~tion5 have ceased. yard next to the post office building, During· my mother's 3-week stay in ·

· . . ·, .. . Th'e gowhs that 'the women wore, pillS· New Mexico, we took full advantage of. To the writer, a."native New Yorker, .the m115ic and refreshments all added the excellent weather to visit' all of the

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pl~asing and interesting vacation she "has ~ver lmpwn .-· . ·: · · · .

l .. & Gas· '-~"~ .., •• Formerly, McBride Propane

19'i6 was a v.ery special and unique considerably to what was a reai, joyous major sights in Lincoln County. This ye11r.- Having ·1\ad the pri.vledg\'0 . of occasion. Appropriately Mqllie pleased her considerably as she is very sl!!lnding lhe spring and summer !IS a . attributed her longevity to "the good fond of seeing pew and picturesque resident of Nogal in Lincoln County ,tbhe compaitions and fdlmds that ·she has areas. · . ·

Hav.ing fell in love ~lth this area, it was for reasons of tbe heart that I have remained in Nogal and Lincolit. CountY much longer than I had . a.nticip.~ted. Withirr!lnothl!r mont!) I Will hitch up ':"Y

past six .. months· 'll[ill · e known and loved·over .lhe years." · F,or the first.time in her life she Iiad L. P •. Gft"Sales . • ·.clas~I~.~.:Ad_ R~·-~~~~~.:.··--.I.~.J ......... ···-'·' :·and Seryices

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rjllJlembered as the .major· · of a Amot1g thosli_ ihal l have met .and traveled'west oJ the Mississippi River, deliglltful and llcquairited .wl)ile living in . was 111 chur.ch in' .a truck · and ··--· . -- --- - - ' -_ -

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I leave I know. . many.

Minimum any Classified ....... $1.50 Classified Display, per inch .... $3.00 Blind Ad Handling Charge ..... $2.00

Classified Advertising / Cash in Advance

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laborer. Non-smoker. non-drinker .. MilS! furnish references. Box 176, Capitan, New Mexico. Hp

Carrizozo, Corona, Capit;,~n Nogal, Bingham and Oseura ·

Tanks of All Sizes to··Serve any Need

Including Fuel :conversion ··· on Your Ve.hicle . ..

!nteresting. . range,. An and the great south~est with IY.Il'!l· Pear1 "Ma" Stearns w!'o . · . 'surprise was tile three inches of got to know will .. go with,m!'.

a~ea_ where living in The Land of be-93 this coming Octobe~ 25. At 76. ,thala!'.~Watedonthehighwayinlhe ln·r~ply ~o my friend and li.terary Enchantment· has been .. such' a year& of age she was l)~nored as the vi"Ci)lity: uf' Cloudcroft during a July . · colleague that suggested·! keep Nogal memorable experience. oldest active postmaster m the country: afternoon. · in my heart throughout the W!nter that

Ideally situated at the. base of Nl)gai' Inadditionshehasbeenhonored by lhe . ·Due t& some excfpliom!lly ,good· won't be at all difficult.· .. . Peak and surroun!led by colorful Sierra !Yanca Chapter .of the Daughters· .~· _._;... ..... .,... .................... .,... .......... - .......... :..-.... -· ..... · .. · -:----------, . mountain ranges, I was. fortunate to of the American Revolution as "Thtl L . . . . . f . • havecapturedlh. eunsurp.assed_ scenic ,...PioneerWomanwho<'xemplifies·their ' , . eague now· ·ormln·g

·. ideal,'. • which is indeed. a very high . .. . . ·.· . . . • beauty of Nogal on 'film. Unlike the d written word, photogr;jphy is a colorful honor. Relying on.l) Cl)ile to get aroun • .

MANAGED AND OPERATED BY · reminder of the past, but what. I her keen and wittY:. mind is truly Thu'i'sday Night Mens • couldn't. possibly Ph'!tograph was the amazing. For het · ~e as well as lhe

Card of Thanks Frank and Eunice . !lllSy,goinglifesfylethatissodear.tothe good of otir country, I sincerely hope To all my friends who donated to lhe Me Bride . heart .. of those living in and n.ear this that President Ford is retained in o££ice

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Please sign up .. loser's J'ackpot at the Lincoln· County Phone 648-2487 · little village on_both sides of'the road. by 'the American people. . ·~~~~O,:ir;

·.Thanks to good friend and Johnny Bob Stearns is the local · I

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For Any Plumbing Jesse Problems or New English Construction Call

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will find time for a friendly chat, and their friendship and hospitality was .. partlcruarly if the owner of the building much appreciated.· ts>•out .. >front in her favorite rocking · ·One thoroughly enjoyable and

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chair. unforgettable highlight during the past sUmmer was the Sunday I w.as treated"< ·LEGAL Sec ... 34 swc,NE•.~; UPON OR RIGHT, 'l'ITLE

While· seek·ing freely offered to ·~I) bird'$ eye-view" of Lincoln Wv4SW•,:,; W'-1!SW 1t,SW~,: . 6R INTEREST IN OR TO .

inform.ation and compiling mental County in Marlow Sharpe's spiffy- SE';4SW1;4SW''': 49 Ac. THE ESTATE OF. R. T. · notations ttl'b.olster my literary efforts, looking airplane. He is an expert pilot TS2s Rge 11 East Sect. 3lot F R E E L A N D, it was at the local post office that I that· instills confidence in ·his NOJICE 4; sw•,,NE•.·,NW'r•; DECEASED,

· heard Nogal described as a "a kind of . passengers as. well as an interesting · t SW+~NW•,,; W1r.SE~,N- Defendants. nowhere that is not famous for anything and well-informed tour guide. From W~;4 ; in particular but a .few old and ,just under a thousand feet, tiny Nogal SE•,

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_·it!fti~~ln1,en~---l--_i~·~~~~lo=c~a~ti~o:n:an=:d-~~=~==·:·<o~f=li~fe~;~"-~ .. -:~~~:lJ~~~·-~~;~~~~~n~~~~.~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~;;:~.~L v~~~~~~~·:·~·~--~------'AD~·~ME'~yN~D~E~D~~P~E~T~I~T~IO~N~-~----~~ An Ad\! much larger · than SE'14Sw~,SE•,,; in The · Undoubtedly lhere·is a great de.al of imagined. Lincoln County, Mexico State. sw.~.s:Ev.SEI,4 ; 329.79 Ac. ESTATE

;\JJplicalions bt•in. accepted for job o~ l'tility :\Ian. Applicants_ experience hi OJU~ration of hole diggers, aerial basket trucks and crant"s. Contact

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CO~tl\ll:NITY PUBLIC SEUVICE l'O.

r\N EllUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

CAHD!WTHANKS Many thanks to everyone

Jpa.rtic:ipated in my farewell party the kindness shown me during

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truth in that statement, but I discovered looked even more beautiful from the Department has Sect. 4 Lots 1-4, S',>N"'•· STATE OF NEW MEXICO

L• 1 c· t .Nogaltobemorethanjustanolherwell- UianitdoesfromgroundleveJ: granttodesigna S''"•640Ac.Sect.5Lots!-2; TO: MINNIE JAMES, lflCO fl OUQ ·y· known western town. While it lacks a To make it jllSI about a perfect. progra~ a~n:'ed. at S•r,NE':,, SE~4 , . 320 ·Ac·. C A M P B E L L L .

historical background similar to . summer, I was surprised and delighted mc~smg partlCIJ;la~lOn by Sect. 8 E'h 329 Ac. Sect .. 9 FREE;LAND, ROY M.. News Lincoln's Billy' the Kid- and Capitan's when my 83-year old mother expressed ·minority . b u~ • ness All 640 Ac. Sect. 10 All 640 FREELAND, J. P. Smok<!Y Bear, it has something that. a !le!iire to fly here from her home in enterpri~es m highway Ac. Sect. 11 SW•;

4 NW\',; FREELAND, ROBERT T.

Provides much better odds ,than gambling thai people wili know about the new mel'chandise in -·your store!

Consista nt Adver-tising """'"~ Dividends!

perhaps the more. publicized towns Hollywood, Florida. Aside fJ:'O!D payiJ!g ~qnstruct1on. S'kiSIW.!t<N.W.I:.I.;_~Wn .. ~~ .. ..,;_~FREELM'JD, JR., RUTH. don't have. Nogal IS a town of very me a visit, she wanted to "see .for We are seeking ··a SE~4sw•,,;· sw~4SE'"· 220 UNDERWOOD, FRANCES"' friendly people w!lo are co~cerned herself" what l had been raving about manageqtent . consulta~t -Ac. Sect. 24·EI,<~E'f.o,.l60Ac. . l,l.AWE, JOHN· W. about their neighbors, and particularly in my lef!er.s wit() 511ch great organization' which >y•ll Sect. 7 All 640 Ac. Sect·. 8 RIGGINS, EDD'IE 111. those that are living aio!le in their enlhllSiasm, and par.ticularly Npgal in perfo_rm · the f?llowmg 1 w~p. 320 Ac. Sect. 13 All !i40 BARNETT AND JACK twilight years. It could be the saple Li 1 . taskS. Ac.Sect.!4Ali640Ac.Sect. BARNETT. AND .THE elseWhere as it is in Nogal where the folks care about each other. ·· VIRDA COOK,

!!; are in Ho.."iwcl[ . · .1' Amy S. Barrlt~o~n,~;!:,.ILL-~-·

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('ounst•ling Sen·ice: Personal. family. and couples counseling with Southwest Mental Health Center Counselor·('onsultant both in English and Spanish.

Call648-2412 for Appointment. In Ruidoso, call257~7381 Ext. 36

!A News Public Service Ad)

HELP WANTED The NeWs wants to get every copy

ln the hands of its subscribers. Please notify us Immediately

when you plan a change of address. THE POST OFFICE NOW

{'JIARGES US 2Sc FOR EACH UNDELIVERED NEWSPAPER. You'll help keep subscription cost

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Harkey · Real Estate"' ··

See John Hilrk~y, Marv Rich, Jack llarkev

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. I main street and back to the school

• CairizozO was fu.ll b.£ fll.:rt . • • • . ' ' • . ' • • '1. ,' ':

again. What a ne11t week! . Tile Cheerlead<irs deserve a really

. big hand: c.:sambrano,•,,Roberta Vega/ Lois . )\'fcBfide, Welda . McKinpley, Brenda Lindsay and Laurie Voss.

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. . the H~ mile parade route, 10 the Week of OciO~r 3, 1976 applause. of 30!10 on'lookers. Cat Payne "FIVE" in ;i row! 2H4; Ule Carrizm:oi . and ·Depra Vega were· the bell ringer's.;

Griulies arose victoriously · over the . Paul Moral~ made an impression ori . Melr~ Buffalos! A hard tough well· everyone and the hiway. AMette . · deser,ved victory and Melrose deserves ·· Chav~. and Jimmy Samora, Sist!!r 11 "Nice Game, Guys!" From here on Lovelace and C.B. Sambrano ·greeted out it gets rougher & our Grizzlies need the curb sitlers, bellied hy Sandra 1111 the support we can giv.e ihem! So Morales, Kathy Zumwalt, Brenda keep on showing thoSe guys we love em! Lindsay, Dol) Ward, Ike . "'and that

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";: · game · " . Ka:thy wore a " red floor length · with a white· school. IS;ce yoke and , her .escort Gary.. .. . Zo~o ~ll\~!':. Tatum Friday Lindsay crowned her and gave. her ,a Tatum field.' Go Grizzlies spray Of red carnations. Katlly and her ,....~~-·· --..... -----.,....;~ . court,· Joy Dee Simpson, Debra Vega, and Sandra Beltran were driven around · EL.ECT the Zozo football field. .

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. Congratulations Kathy! .·. ·-'':cllomecoiJling.week was a.w.eek to be Tom . .

Beltran tags Melrose's offeosiveback In a fourth· quarter defensive action.

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Leiters • • • • Dear Ms. Rich:

· I would like 10 take·this opportunity, during National Newspllpel'. Week, to thank you for tlte asslsblnce you have given us in .the· past to bring current Information to the veterans of New Mexico and their dependents. 'this Information has aldeil . them in receiving those .benefits allminlstered .. by this ageney: ·" · • · ·

be · · happy to provide · Information or service you desire!

" Slncerelyyours, JosephS. Cordova

Director.

· remembered! Tuesday - jersey day-; Wednesday, dreSs up day; Thursday, red and White day, ·and Friday pep · assembly. Randy· Hollis. and r won "most spirit' and goi a free ti~ket to the football game; class of '79 won the

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T. A. Sandenaw. spirt stick the pep assemply; the

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Colors vivid in N.M~ · forests

. ' The time is fast -approaching when

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fall color. · - - · The yellow and reds of aspen, maple ,

and oak that!terald autumn can vary. A hard frost cbuld ·strij:J' the trees quickly and continued warm weather could

, delay the color change. However, experience indicates that the t)~st lime for fall colors is the first week in October. ,

Following· are estimates from National ~'orests with extensive stands •·

routes: . - · , · ' . . . . . ' .. Cibola National l•'ores\ -- ~·or soine'

two weeks beginning around Octobe•· I.­maples in · the Fourth of July campground area in the Manzano Mountafns· west of Tajique: aspen along !he loop road frgm Tajique to Torreon. Color' in the Sandia

- · Mountains beginning "about the same time. In the Mt. Taylor area, the road to La Mosca Peak is suggested. ·

Santa ~'e and Carson , NationlJI Forests -- Beginning around the first week in October, these two l"orests will offer the_bcsl in autumn beauty. l"oltow virtually any road into tlie high

-country, especially the Santa Fe Ski Basin road from Santa Fe: New ~lexica 4 between Los Alamos und Jemez Springs; New Mexicd 75 and :l from Mora to Dixon; and US 64 from Taos east. , ·

Gila National Forest -- Around· the second week in October. Limited aspen area b_ut best road Glenwood lo Willow Creek via us ·tau and NM 78. ·

Lincoln National Forest '-Lust week in Seplen>bcr through second week in October. Hoad_ from Cloudcroft to Sunspot and the ski area road from Huidoso to Sierra Blanca. . .

. Calendars show beauty New Mexico in paintings and New

Mexico in phot are the lhenies

Collector Calendars, now available at newsstands and specialty shops around the state.

The 1976 calendar. which featured classic l?"intings of New Mexico, was a sellout success and had to be reprinted, 'liccording to Robert D. Davis, the publisber of New -Mexico Magazine. · '"l'hi!t"~yNir- our waH , calendar features pai,•lings by living artists in New 1\lexico, .. Davis said. ")3esides providing a stunning collcctiOI_l of prints­suitable for framing, we are letting the world know that Ne\\; Mexico is home to

'a number of extrao~dinarily talented

Eric Sloane and Haymond Jonson." The typical New Mexico scenes are

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"Cheer up," an old member urged. "Judging by· the bulge in that l>ag, you're not coming in empty-handed." -

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· -'and Feeder Sales No Packl)r Cattl~ ·­

No Packer Cattle to 1>10 • sold on these d11tes.

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your <-soon ·as pos~ll>le.

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Bunches and lo,;-dlots will be -~orled for ql!ality,.size and weight . and health.

Regular Monda_y Sales . l"aeker,cows and bulls;.' .. 10':00 a.m. •~uadJOls ...•..•..• ~ .•.. · .. 12:30 _p.1ia·.

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_ their 50th Wedding_Anniversary wit:ti a reception at the Carrizozo Recreation Center Saturday .October 23td; 1976 from 2 to 5 p.m.

No formal ~nv~t~tions are bein~ sent. A cor«!ial welcome· 1s extended to relatives and flj~uTs.

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Magazine is a desk engagement The Editor of the News was invited to caleJ>dar, with gallery:qua)lty black- join Les and Elinor Olson for a trip to and-white photographs by the top the top of Capitan Mountain last' photographers of the state. The desk w~ekend, The all day- journey had ·a ~alendar provides space for jotting purpose beyond that of enjoying the

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Photographers from all over the stale to look at the beginning of the contributed to the desk calendar, Davis installation of solor panels which will said. "People like Laura Gilpin, Lee soon power the county's radio relay Marmon, Johnnie Martinez and David the mountain. lor the l.lonohoha.ve madec~hiS--lUl- outstanding item.·· Davis said. was at

The full-color wall calendar can be a cloudy day but the sun soon sent obtained from most newsstands in the Clouds away and left the forest stale, Davis said. And both calendars -- sparkling and fresh. One area was

the Wl!ll cal~ndaris $3~00 and the des~ --~to~u~c~h~ed~w~it~h:::t~~-iT~h~e:fo~~e~s~!t~f~loo~r __ _ calendar $2.50 -- can be Obtiifnca oy-writing New Mexico Magazine, 113 pattern. We do not Washington Avenue. Santa Fe, New was created. The aspen were at a ~lexico 87503. ,golden peak and the oak just tinged with . .

Socorro . market

October4, 1976 <let-. 4, 1916

red. Take the· Capitan gap road and . discJlver_LiJlc!!ln CoYI!IY Jor ygufllelf. __ .

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STEER _CAINES: Choice 250·350 lb . 36.oo-38.00. 450-650 lb. 20.00-24.50. 'Good

. 250·350 lb. ao.oo-33.00. Stocker cows by the .number. . · P. ·

HEIFER CALVES: Choice 250·350 II> • lir-----:~:IIIU'2!tr.«Kr:-I'fy· 'tHe '"1\eaillp!'egmmtr. ,~,-~_,,,

· G.ood 250-350 24.00-26.00. Cow and calf pairs

STEER YEARLINGS: Choice 500-700 lb. 29.00-33.50. Packer Bulls 21.50-27.00. Good 500-700 lb. 27.00-30,00, ·Packer cows.

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~\I\~ HEIFER YEARLINGS: Choi.ce 500-

7110 lb. 24.Q0-26.00. Qllter tG.00-19.00. EMERGENCY NUMBERS , G9od 500-700 lb. 22.0\l-27.00. Canner Mounlalnalt,,. ,, .847-2358or841·UOO

· 14.00..16.00. , . Vllll!gbll .......... 845-Z31'icir 84!1-2808 Feeder cattle was steady to $1.lW . · Corona ... : • •• u ... ..... 4211 or 4511

This is the custom'made hearing aid tbat fits In your ear, individually matched 'to your nearing loss. Uses the ear .itself to pk;l\_ liP <o"und~. Secure: Comfortable: For mild to ·

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PLAN No obligation to buy.

( y' )- MEET YqUR CAIIDIDATE~: senator Joe Montora Representative. Harold Runnels

. _Carter-Mondale .Co-ohainnan Dawld Kine

plus manr manr state and oountJ Dem

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( ~ ) BJIEiiFIST IN RU·IDOSO·: 9 a.m. <Dutch Treat) · _ , Chaparral 'Motor· Hotel, Ruidoso Downs

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'i;he Capitan· 'l'igers met Animas at ~mper by 'Ute Anim~~S quarterl;lack Tiger. field, Fliday ·.and downed· the. and 2 point conversion also that m11de It

. Panthers. 33-14. It was a hard fought· :zo.a.at the end of the half. · game with.· m'ny pemuities but the . . . Tiger machine eame out on top. . . The second half saw ·the Tigers score

ThefirsthalfsawtheTigerscomeout twice more in the third quarter as ~md]ilit-thell'Offense·oifffie·move:• Atier - Rotible··mchardson"l"ac:ed-as-yal'ds'·for ·­

each . · team - had the • ball Robbie · his- 3l'd touchdown of the night, 11nd a IUchardson went '12 yards 11round the · fumble !;'eCOVered ·In the end ~one by· end for the first score or the ,night and Tim Proctor and the extra i)Oint l;ly · the two point conversion made it 11-0 Ronnie Works made It . 33-8 for the C&!litan. A turnover on the, i7 yard by · Tigez:s. the fourth quarter .saw· a Anlm.as se.t up the Tigers,.11ext scpre as defensive battle as . the. Tigers ,. and • Robb1e Richardson plunged 3 yard!; Pa1,1thers held each other . scorel~.

.. across the·goall_ine to make it 14-ll in .favor i;lf the.Tigers. Thep the Animas, of!ense started moving and got down to the Tiger 26 yard line where David Hightower - ii- pass a~td went '74 yar,ds to make if 20-41 at tlie end i;lf tlie ·

' Ani.rias then threw a 15 yar4 touchdown· ·· pass to make' the final score Capitan 33 • ,t\nimas 14. The Tigers face the Melrose • BuffalOI!S . this week· qn . 'l'iger field · Friday at 7:311, · · ·.

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New MeJ~i~o State University at Alamogordo wi!l host-a-oneday 1"How . To" workshop seminar for faculty, · grades K-3 on ·October 9. · .The

· currlculiun is detailed. to meet the · · needs of teachers, administrators,

early childhood, special education and· ~eadinR specialist,s who are striving for· answers to· the reading problem. · · .

· These seminars. bases on ''Sing, Spell an_d Read'', a ph0(1ics program provide. an. open forum 11nd introduction to a

·series· of teaching tools through- which· the average. child cim be taught' to ,

, decode tile English IIUiguage by the end

school will host a workshop of this kind fOl' the'benefi~-of'the .teachers· in aU~ content areas. "The workshop introduces teachers. to a methodology that maY be used with any materials, . We look forward -to an interesting and productive day, iii which teachers will · · discus.s .. their common prublems and.c.:. will realize that all .teachers ar,e facing .. · the problems qf reading, regardless of ~ea or etlulic background."

' ' A discuss with Jack· Yourman, Director of .C<!Ilege Skills ·Center, disclosed . that their methodology is

of the .first gr!jde. . " '

on reading 11s· a "Process, which "behind the eyeball"

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a trained inember of the staff of College Skills· Center, New York. · ·

Jane Edge received her B.A. 'at Nazareth CQJJege In Mich. She holds

:certification for teaching Grades K-8 in -the State of Michigan ;md New Jersey. Her experience includes teaching non­English Spll!lking studeqts English as a

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rpechanical aspects of reading. . . l'eachers of Grades 5 through college

level are invited to participate in the workshop. The fee is $35.00 "1/.rhich includ~ all materials used during the se5si<~n, which 'beg~ns at 8:45 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. Reservations stiould be x:nade as participati<~n is limited, by contacting Bill Farley at 437-6861.

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Dan· Ware •.. Carrizozo VOfaiional· ag tea~her beeri named. to Citizens ~ate · of. COilnselors.

recei)Uy when he ·moved I<! Las He has lived in Carrizozo since his graduation f~<!m, New Mexico State Upiverslty in. !91t. · • '

Ware founded the Carrizozo Vocational Agriculture Deparl!lfent wHich has grown h1lo one of the · outstanding such groups in the state. .His FFA teams liave, i!i a short time, taken many top hon<!rS in C<!lnpetition, There are now 43 students enrolled in

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reservation forms please contact Bill

N t' f Ch the program. · 0 I,~C;~e~~O:.'N~~:;ati"~·;g;e ___ ~-~-,!H~e~a~~n~d~hi~·s;~w~i~fe:;·!·~~;~~;~·l h~a;~v~e;.f~ou~r;_:-~-~__:~ ofTg

Carrizozo. There is land en<!ugh on the

.·Capitan's defense stopped the Animas squad from moving in another fine play. . . . · ·

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Farley at NMSU at .

are. used the session· is sclxedule•dfr·<!m8:45a.m~ until3:30 p,m.

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TEACHING' OF

The Town of·' Carrizozo meeting , . scheduled for Monday, October 11 !Jas been .. reset and .will he held

Ware place for the animals of children . participate iii the FFA programs

much of the fall)ily's time is spent'

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Vote for E:x:peneiice

The Tiger quarlerha~k Adam. Aldaz makes a lunge at Aniin~s's No. i1. STUD¥.SKI~ - Dr. Jac~ Yourman of College Skills Center, New York,, o;~n October 9.

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their . regular monthly meeting on October 7 at the Recreation Center at 7:00p.m.

There are. only ·.a few ·members at

J;ack. · Yourman :. Clinical . PSychologist; :Director College Skills Center; formerly Assoc;iate Professor Fordhan University; Chief. Psychologist, Center for Career Planning; . Lecturer, Rutgers '

Vote for

Jane McSwane , REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR

COUNTY CLERK

At the last·

. present, we would !_ike to encourage more mothers that have .sons and daughters. in band to come _and participate, your children n!:!id.to know that you are behind them. Come and ·

~Diversity, Long Island University'; Educational Consultant, the United. Nations,· General F.oods Corp., IBM, International Paper C<!., ·Port of New 9

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carmen president;. Rachel Rominger, treasurer; Candje Aguilar, secretary.

. Anyone wishing booths in ·the Halloween-'Carnival should attend this meeting.

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. having their. vehi~le reparied for a , ___ .

minimal charge, or for free. 1

- i:.mCQtn . County_ 4-Hers took many BOoky 2!td place, biscuits; Coril!a a croclieted purse and seater an_d ewund Lloyd Sal~iod took a Champion Included .below are S!lfety-rel!lted rlbbonr~ and awards at the -reoe11t Chavez 1st pl11ce, Wlltchband; Ja1111e 2nd pia'* on .II. crocheted pillow a11d with his Hampshire Sheep. .

defect illvetjtlg&tlons ·being conducted Eastern Jli'ew Mexico State F!lir In Glllf!On 1st ,place, handbag; Raythe wool dreas. . · Phil Sttaley took a 2nd and 4th

4..:Hers- ·Fair .. prizes owners

• by NHTSA and 111anufacturers. It · Roswell. The fair is for the countil!ll'in Gipson_ ard plac:e, belt; Annette In the IJvestock Division , place V:"lth .his calves In -the medium

. should not be assumed that .a defect the southeastern part .9f New Mexico.· Candelaria 3rd place, mini tack board; :Lincoln CoUIIty was well re.,resented · llght,weigbt class. He sold his second • nottces

exists -~ut ~at ~ p~oble~ has been - Winners from Capitan . w.ere: _payid _ _Qeli.ILKimbl'4ill...3!'!:1 plAce, pillow •-:- • _____ ln.the .Junlorcfllivision...aL!be...Eastem ... placecalfln the.J:UIIIor-Livest~k-Sale; ____ . . --- --- ---- - ~- reporteii-~d•s_b_e.~ng·~!lvest•gated.-c~e--~l"ilrker;·2Qd place;-Leilthei-craft-clock. . FrQm Carrizozo Joe CUrtiss rece1ved · 1\lew. Mexico 'State Fair _m Rosw~ll- . He got $l,l5 per pCJund for his~'Angus.

The Department of Motor Vehicles~ . NH'l:'5A •&: sobc•lil!g from .tJie nubbc · Glen Story: 2nd P.lace, Bag Tag and ·.:·a ~st. place on a. coin purse and Gary Joe LOvelace ~d the"CI!am~1on. Ca~- Fpn Sawyer was .!fte bu~er, . Traffic Safety Pivision reieaSeil pertin"!!t·ll!forma~•on relahng to the 1st place for a key case; Claudia RamonaPaynereceiVeda.Iir~tpl!lceoll and Reserve Champl4)n Rambou.Uet Lincom Coun~ .. exhibitors m. th~. information today alerting owners. of -!'8

51"' bsted below' . -~ JoneS': 1st place sewing case and 3rd, market lamb diV .. Slon w~; Yvonne several makes of automojllles, trucks, -~ c_ase number C6·22 Involves place coaster. Donna Joine~- 3rd place· E · · • . Cl L\ N . J~nes, Lloyd Salc1~, Ronn1e Mpntes, and motorcycles of 'defect Amer1_can Motors 1~5 Pa_cer .. ~e .Pillin yeast rolls. Clay Lightfoot of ' _ xtenston . ·U·U . . ews Tim .Proctor,_ Alhna l"rl!ctor, Todd investigations by the National Highway al~eged defect under myestigatloo .Is Corona re,ceived a 2n~ place for plpin Proctor and Je~y Lovelace._ Tim Traffic Safety Administration failure pf ~he p~er steermg gear s~als muffins and a 3Ed pli!ce for biscuits.. · 1 ·Proctor had the f1rsl place Whiteface CNHTSAJ. and steenng he rods. Loss of veh•cle · . Cody Lightfoo~: 3rd place for a comb by M~rgaret Ll~htfoot ' we started. Th~ you Mary Ellen for~ ~ ~b, Sunbeam BAkery bought

' control may ·occur. -Owners should be case. · . •. The Corona E:xtension -Club enjoyed great tour. , .. ,. · · · , his ·lamb m the Juhior Livestock Sale NHTSA investigates all ve_l;licle and alert for increased steering effort or From -.. the Hondo Valley, Ramona- the , yearly led by Mary Ellen . Next meeting will be October 2~ at . for $4.50 per Plllllld. R«<SWell State Bank

vehicle-related defectS reported to both binding, or gear box oil leakage pr'!r to. Kimbrell 2nd place, sportsweat; Allee Payne. It at D:30' a.m. at the 1:00 a.m. in:. the Room. It pufchased Tim PJ'OClor's fourt.h place manufacturers and the.Departmenl of. failure. ·., , · _ ... county We made ',willbeaworkday ideas. BlJl_CkfaceCrosslambintheJuniorSale Transportation. If an investigation -~ Case number : .. .- .. . .··. .. • -' ·:. trip to -'at $2.70 pi!~. · Todd· proves that a or. that · General Motors 1976

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on Sln.9Jcey ·Bear. · . coupling . totbe~ars and on a scenic drive --·Case C3·2B Involves ~ through th International Harvester's l970 to 1973 Winter trout plants in the southern Ruidoso ending at the 1M of e Scout 800 A and 800 B. The alleged · waters normally too warm to support Mountain -Gods for lunch. And a

trout bave started, according to the delicious lunch<!!ln it was. With a quite , · defect peing investigated involves Department of Game ·and Fish,_ and look around one of the rqoms, it was . New visitors' guides to the Pecos and breakage of .the clutch ca!Jle due to ba~'- th d g · Th' l" 't w San Pt!di-o Parks Wilder_ nesses are now anglers fishi,llg ll!ose waters are · ,.. on eroa a mn. . IS •me 1 as bending fatigue. . reminded ·_tha_ l they _will need .a trout . down the Hondo valley to a place that avialable at 50c per copy at Forest

·-Case numbe• C4-29 involves alll968 · · · ·th sh uld · · · th Serv"1'ce off1'ces ' stamp; affixed- to their licenses. · everyon!! m e area p VISit, e · · · to. 1974 Ford productS with four-barrel The stamps will be needed from B!iekbom Enterprises owned by Tom · . Tlie,. guides feature a detaileif' carburetors: 'rhe alleged defect un.der · Frida_ Y -(Oct. l) thro.ugh March 31, 1977_ and .Dorothy Knapp, Here we learne'd tOpographic niap with Clearly ma~ked

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m. vest.•'gation-,•·nvolves th_e lion-metallic ho b f' be trails entry po1'nts trail lengh•• and The whiter trout waters are Bataan, w ronze •ilpres come to . . Fqrther , , . "' .=~~ ·lfa1s;t~id1le~a1rm~a:,njd~i~ts;.p;os~si;b:l;e;b;r~e;a;k~ag;e~-.. ·!Bear~~a~-~.B~ill~·lE~v:a~nls~, iB~o~tt.ollnjJ'Ies~s·~. jd~ow~nith!e~v:all!e:y~i=sth:e:Wh~:lte~M:o:UII~ta:in:~a--i ar~e1as~·~w1h5ere I!Se is_controll1!d. . which may jam the vehicle's throttle in · shed d b Be Pf' te · Also inCluded is full Information on the . position. Municipal, Catl-izozo, owne '¥ rt .. IDI!S . n. - -- -~lnJLreQ!!Irements_ami .

· I · Eunice, Green Acres, an • . on backpacking, wilderness safety NHTSA is. particular Y m Green , Jal, Oasis Park lakes, Starting back hom.e we· stCJpped for a' and survival, fish_ing, use of pack rep.orts of gasoline leaka·ge or fires due Lake Van, a!1d West Lake of the Bosque little_ while. at. Lincoln to see the . animals, winter travel·, and trail . to d1'slodgment of gas tank filler caps D Ia • sh And th b k conditions • which may 11ffect the safe o)ieril~ion of . Redondo. .un_ P s op. _ en ac to where . . .

.. motorcycles. · In a special· public- aojvisory, issued · JOHN W recntly, tbe federal safety agency-said

· · • it is reactivating its bivestigatlon of the gas tank filler · caps on Honda

-- THOMPSON:.-·-- -l-~~~~~r~irs~~f-m~od~i~~·s~fc;~B-~. 3!~i~~h!~o~;'i!~ .. Probate Judge

The n&w Probate Code is nOw iD .l!ffect. John W. Thompson has . completed a course in' lhe effect or

' this Ia)¥ on y you. An Attorney practicing law in Lincoln County for 17 years.

suspended for some time, has been reactivated because of a number of recent reports . indicating that dislodgment of the gas tank filler cap niay result in fuel -leUkage and the possibility of the gas being ignited ..

Owners who have experienced aQy of 'the above alleged failures or_problems are asked to contact the New Mexico Traffic Safety Division in Santa Fe. ·- .

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applications must be in are for ibex, oryx, Barbary sheep, javelina and for

• deer in the entry permit ·areas . The new Barbary sheep hunt, • • A Co~bination that insures your

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· played. Dinner w•~ .held afterw•rds,. ThiEl· was a busy week for students, school loilt two students last week; Bd then at 8;00 p.m. Saturday' t!il!l1! teachers; and Cardinal fans, as ·it ~as Mark and Sheryl Blackwell moved to. wa& a dance to celelii-11te t!ils fill!lta. The OUI." ~omecoming week. _The activities ·Silver City. ·. ·- · · · · band was t!ie FJ;eddle Sedillo B!lild, and · included:. a bonfire Wednesday night,· The Ch!!P!Il'l'als bad a 4·H meeting to the dance lasted untO l a.m. Next week .and decorating . doors· of ·. eaeh rmish· their J'ecord books. -The reeord 11 fiesl!! -will be held in Va~JShn. homeroom. 'II)e bonfire is macle by .the boQks are due October 2'2. · ·

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was recelved'l~te·saturday ·or of Mr. Bob Ball .• ~r. andM.rs.

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were. Mr~ and ·Mrs. Calvin and daughters, Anna Loti alld

and Mrs. !MiJ.tt Welch Mr. Paso.

Mr. and Mis. Ellis· Sanders stopped Friday evening to report ·that her

. hospital. . . .E.D .. Bond were m .

! ~~~~~~Sunday to see her mother, Mrs. Bell who is recovering from a hip and now uses a walker while

doing her hOmemaking chores. Fenner Jones ·and daughters were at

the ranch· over the weekend and de~ivered their yearlings.

Weekend guests of the A.:J. Gibbs were A.J.'s mother, Mrs: Otis Mobley and his brother, Don Gibbs, and family of

the Sharp ·ranch on . from . Roswell .where she had been to, see. a • new granddaughter, Crystal Cpleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James. Ed McKibben.

The Leroy McClouds were here Tuesday from Las Cruces. His sisters, Mrs. James -Lackey and Phil Nix

Aztec. Mr: and Mrs. Frank Smith al)d the

· Morris Smiths were here Tuesday Irom Santa Fe. Mrs. Smith is the former Doris McCloud. '

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Moisture . for· Sept. 3.89'.'. ranged from 84

garden killing frosts on the 29 and 30. The David McClouds had all their

children home last week. The Jan Thomas and Kenneth McClouds came from Albuquerque, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Sanders and Melissa from Haleyville, Ala. Joining the group were Mrs. McCloud's mother, Blanche-..

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. second place _In the average ribbon ropil)g. He had a foUrth in the first go . and'l!licond in the seoond go: In the tie. .clown calf roping, Ward had a second ·place in ,thll firs~ go" a fb'st place in

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bad a fourth Plll«:e in .the first go of the goat tying JUid a third place In the seconc!. go, w~lch gave her a · fourth place in the average, Becky Washburn took secon<l place iii the pole bending, snd Justin, Washb\11'11 got a thlj'd place

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.to Enc!l!l1 IIIBf 'rbursc!.ay, sept; :w. High cheerle!ider tryouts· Friday r--R-a...._n_c...;h::.e ... r ... _, ... s·""_a-.e~e":'f. "!'H·_'="0"'_ .U-._ ... se ... .....,

·. Corona lost this game, but tile t011m is -' afternoon. The Seniors are 11ls11 seUing • stel!dily improving. . · · · _ · f®tballs fdr the homecoming fes~vitieli. ~at Procesillng

September 27, th,e gid's 'volleyball for 5!l cents a piece, . · . Game Processing . team played the ·mothers IUld staff . . . · . · 'Locker Rentals ·, .

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Word was ~ived late Saturday of the death of !l'lr. a<lb Ball, Mr. and-Mrs. Billl had spent the summer .here and had left only last week fqr their winter home in Folsom, California. Servi~es

set for Tuesday afternoon, SUrvivors include widow, three

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Mrs. Clay Crist arrived ··hqpu! Saturday ·and is recuperating from surgery· and a stay· in a Roswell ·hospital. ·. ·· .

Mrs. Rex Dial and daughter, Kayla, are here from Albuquerque fOr a week.

·. MrS: Dick McCloud bas returned to Wilmington,.N.C., after 'a shQrt stay with family members here. Bill··· McCloud, hisda!~~Jhter and her husband were here .from El Cerrito, Califm;nia.

Mr.- and Mrs. Lodis ·Blaylock, . Kirtland, c!!.me ".for her mothe_r's fuooral. They were accompanied by Lonnie Blaylock of Farmington and by the Wal~er maylocks from Arizona.

Also he~e for the McCloud services Tuesday wer~ ·Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCloud and daughters, Anna Lou and . · hu$band, Dallas, and Mrs. Malt Welch · 1111d Mr. Welch, El Paso, • •

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A M~mber of the BSI Fomily0 ••• &mkO thai belietle in Neiu Me)!lco, 'C,d thai ..

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• Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders stopped

by Friday everiing to report ·that her father, Lester ~-. .,..S.tl!cli!J!.~I!,~-lli,c-'1-------~-------··_:_ -~ MOUI!tail!air is ·seriously · ill Albuquerque hospital. .

Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Bond were in . Hondo. Sunday to see her mothet; Mrs. Maggie Bell who is recovering from a broken hip 1111d now uses a walker while doing her homemaking chores.

Fenner Jones arid daughters were at · the · ranch over the weekend ·and delivered their· yearlings.

Weekend gue8ts of the A.J. Gibbs were A;J.'s mother, Mrs. Otis. Mobley Bl!d his brother, Don Gibbs, imd family of Clovis. . . . .. .Mrs...Harold.Atw.ood. sloppeclA)fll~ . .al ..... the Sharp ranch on her way home from Roswell where·she had heen to see a .

, . new granddaugtlter, '(:rystal Coleen, ·daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ed McKibben. . The Leroy McClouds were here

from Las 'Cruces. His sisters, and Mrs. Phil Nix

. Aztec. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and· the

~orris Smiths were here Tuesday from Santa Fe. Mrs. Smith is the former ·Doris McCloud. · ·

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Coron~_..,a~~-~=-A__;.LW-=-A-=Y=s.=~----~·==~ • Sumner Sul!day to help Mrs. S.B.

Wyche ~elebrate her birthday. Mrs. Wyche and"Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Wyche Jr. are ill the of moving from Means

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c~;~;Jr;:?l~;.;;r~!an~g[~.!a~f~~ro;~}li~B4~~~!;r;;~II~:-===~=~~~~+=~O~:c~t~~·c~1~5~-:;R~e:s~e~r~v~e~.a·~·~·~·~·Ti:~O~_~c~t.~1~5~-~-~H~a:,g:e~rm::a~n~.~·~·~·=H~~Oct.16=:~~~~~~.~ ......... ~. garden killing frosts on the 29 and 30. Oct. 29 _carrizozo H 0 t 29 · C 'tan T oct. 29- M.elrose

The David McCJouds had all their· • • • • C • - a PI ••• • • • • children home last week. The Jan Thomas and Kenneth McClouds came from Albuquerque, Dr. and 1\'lrs .. Stanley Sanders and Melissa from Haleyville, Ala. Joining the group were Mrs. -McCloud's mother, Blanche--· WUson, TucWllcari, and Mrs. Wilson's daughter Mrs. Joe Kyle, Fori Sumner, Bl!dMrs. Charles Brady and Mr. Brady, Farmington.

Members of the Corona's Beever· Bol!d Post, their

for a supper, after

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representatives to Girls and Boys State were inlid11u~e~:;~nL~:n~~"'ts:W':'! _ +------~ .... tt; 1_._,, __ .__

Auxiliary president. Nadine Chavez and LUCIIIDO Chavez, Corona High .

to who also

unable to be present · · ·moviiiflo -II--AibucjUerque alld he h1111 to a high school there. ,

GOod talks were made by . rep-.ntatives who were to the meeting by their parents:

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