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-.... '-- r-· .-..... .,.r c"-'.-'- .-- 1", Academes are honored SeePage9A Home burns in Downs SeePage10A " 35c PER COpy RUIDOSO, NM 88345 Cu I ), 1 'f .t+ t 1 1 fA y 1 I.. .. ' ..' F J l ""J r1 , I _ -' 1 •. ] 1 "- I I --J .' _J I H t..; Fe .. / -' 1 [ 1 l") 1.:_, 1 01/)1:- r I F',c c.- - MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1986 NO. 46 IN OUR 41ST YEAR ? Ruidoso, Downs, airport groups to meet Early in the second quarter, the Warriors drove 68 yards in four plays for their third score. Kirk Taylor had the big play in the drive, running 28 yards to the Tiger five. From there, Willingham con- nected with Davis on a five-yard touchdown pass and Ruidoso led, 20-0. Henson's kick was good and Ruidoso led, 21-0, with 8:52 left in the second quarter. On Hot Springs' next series, Bub- ba Miller intercepted a Tiger pass and returned it to the hosts' 19. A penalty put the ball back at the 24, but Willingham then found Hen- son in the end zone for the touchdown with 6: 32 left in the half. The snap on the extra point at- tempt was high but holder Toby Rue hit Willingham with a pass for the two-point conversion. The Warriors concluded their first half scoring with a 34-yard pass from WIllingham to Davis. Taylor set up the touchdown with a 31-yard run to the M. After Henson kicked the extra point, Ruidoso took a 36-0 lead into the lockerroom at halftime. Chuck Daniels opened the second- .........u Sl ."wo.oe.-vard l"UIl . . '. ; Colby Day set up the touchdown by blocking a Tiger punt. Matt Evans recovered at the three, and Daniels scored on the next play. Ruidoso concluded its scoring with a six-yard run by Taylor (his first touchdown of the season), and a four-yard pass from reserve Please see Warriors. page 10A arriors tame Ruidoso's Chuck Daniels (30) is stopped after a gain in Fri- day's varsity football game with host Hot Springs. Warrior teammate Sid Garcia (61) is at right. Ruidoso won, 57-0. timid Tigers It was supposed to be the District 3-AAA opener, but all the Ruidoso High School varsity football team really got from host Hot Springs Friday night was a good workout. The defending state AAA-division champions crushed Hot Springs, 57-0, in a "game" that was not even as close as the score indicated. Ruidoso, now 6-1 overall, scored on eight of its nine offensive series. The only time the Waniors did not score was when placekicker Garret Henson missed a 59-yard field goal in the final quarter. The Warriors gained 399 yards total offense and limited the Tigers to 114 yards total offense. Ruidoso built up a lead in 15 minutes of play using just 10 plays. Fullback Billy Harrison, who gained 121 yards in just five car- ries, opened the Warrior scoring with a 13-yard run with 10:37 left in the opening quarter. Harrison set up his own touchdown with a 32-yard run to the Two plays later, he slashed up the middle for the touchdown. Hen- @d·· .. ill 050 ed, 7-0. After holding the Tigers on tbe ensuing series, Ruidoso got a good punt return from Brian Davis to the . Hot Springs 47. Harrison then rambled 35 yards to the 12. Two plays later, he ran eight yards for the touchdown. Henson's extra-point kick was again good and Ruidoso bad a lW edge with 4:40 left in the first quarter. by GARY Sports Writer -Fund transfers. -Advertising for bids on paving Las Lomas and Spring roads. -Reports from municipal officials. Meetings are open to the public. The Sierra Blanca Airport Com- mission will have its regular meeting at 1: 30 p.m. Thursday, Oc- tober 16, at the Lincoln County Sub- office in Ruidoso. Meetings are open to the public. I t& .. ,.. 'I. -Executive session to discuss pending litigation. ----eonsideration of bids for a standby generator for the Police Department. The Board of Trustees for the Village of Ruidoso Downs will meet at 7 p.m. today (Monday). October 13, in council chambers of the Ruidoso Downs Municipal Building. Items on the agenda include: An early storm swept through the area Sunday morning and afternoon, leaving a blanket of five .. in. I" on rooftops, tree Ifmos and automobile wind- shields (above). Driving conditions on back roads were hampered by the snowfall (right), but after- noon sunshine melted the snow from most roads. Ski Apache Resort reported they received e I9 h tin c he sin the s t 0 rm . -Reports from village engineer Mike Davalos on bridges and snow removal. -Discussion by Village Coun- cillor Victor Alonso regarding a dedication plaque for the Grind- stone Canyon dam. * ** *** ** ***** ******* * * *" Surprise sno,\-\, and Zoning Commission ( P&Z) recommendation to vacate 912 square feet of right of way on Forest Lane and Juniper Circle at the request of owner, Jace Ensor. The Ruidoso Village Council will meet at 6: 30 p.m. Tuesday, October 14, in council chambers of Ruidoso Village Hall. Items on the agenda include: -Request by the Amalia Cor- poration and Jock Tallman for a dispensers license to be located at Handi Hanks, 508 Mechem Drive. -Presentation by Tom Hansen, principal of Ruidoso High School. of a Planning Please see Sale, page 10A . Sale plans for Sunland track nearly romplete United Tote, Inc., a leading na- tional supplier of pari-mutuel wagering equipment, announced Saturday a $3.5 million purchase agreement for Sunland Park Race Track. United Tote will operate the track Wlder a wholly owned sub- sidiary to be called Nuevo Sol Turf Club Inc. Sunland Park opened its 28th season on Saturday, featuring both thoroughbreds and quarter horses over an 89-day season that runs through May 3. Under the transaction, which is scheduled to take effect Saturday, November 1, Sunland Park will be eli vested from Ruidoso-Sunland Inc., the firm that currently owns and operates both Sunland Park and Ruidoso Downs racetracks. Ruidoso-Sunland will continue to operate Ruidoso Downs. The agreement is subject to a number of contingencies, mcluding the approval of United Tote's board, the New Mexico State Rac- ing Commission and Ruidoso- Sunland Inc. securing a financial package. The sale is part of a refinancing plan for Ruidoso-Sunland, which re- quires additional financing to meet , current and long-term obligations. The. both "·---·-race trllcks· from-··-san--Dfego,· Callfornia-based Fortuna Corp. in 1978. lloyd Shelhamer, president and chief operating officer of United Tote, said "both parties will con- tinue the strong relationship that has existed between Ruidoso Downs and Sunland Park as regards horse racing." "We're going to bring in a management team. to look over the situation," Shelhamer added. "We don't anticipate any drastic changes. " A new management team will be brought in when WEATHER REPORT Sunday's low 26 S'UDday's high " .. 41 Monday's 10w 24 Monday's predicted high near 48 Tuesday's predicted low near 20 Tuesday's predicte<l high near 58 The National Weather. Service in Albuquerque predicts patchy fog today, with a few snow flurries this afternoon. Winds will be nor- thwest to 15 miles per hour. Tonight and Tuesday, expect mostly fair skies with light winds. The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday calls for mostly fair skies, with a gradual warming trend up to normal temperatures. The highs will be from 50 to 60 and the lows will be from 30 to 40 degrees. The RuidO$o Municipal Airport reported the village received five , ··inches of snow from the storm. .... . . but couId explain what has happen- ed so far in the litigation. She also explained what is to come in the complicated suit, and told members of tJte audience how they may become involved. . ." Gabin, said she .. .- feels, people have aright to Ui\ders- -. taI'ld certain facts, was pleased with.. '. the outcome or thetieating con- . dueted c nurin .. 'the meeting ih:Hondo, .., ; g:Figuet6alWd .,·Wasiolek "" re"eaIed details at· the r they could, di'velt abbut'91 cent of the surface tht! lUoRuidOSo. ,A.. eildedwith . valley te s\d..elif $ otgarpzing to fight (11a i tr).tfbY· .,! ' .... Hurd or san Patricia .and· ·Calvin . > Wesch of" called ·the . :' « . < .... ..:- '-_. 'C t i' hanD will result if the State of New Mexico i$ not restrained from mak.. ing statements to the public and the press on factual and legal issues in the case," continued the motion. Upon denying the motion Judge Oman was quoted as saying he saw nothing improper about the statements. "If there were any misstatements, I fail to see them, franklY.. rm not going to them in any way," Judge Oman reportedly said. ' The tribe's request apparently . 24, Wben Gabln t . along with Ehgineet's OHice employees, Ann 8Jid MatYWlfi. Waslolek" tq of about 1oollondo \Talley reS!({ents..· .. Gabifi stressed in her remarks· .. .. ment on Friday. Attorneys for the Mescalero In- . dian Tribe' filed a motion for a tern.. , pOrary restraining order and per- manent injunction t() silence employees of the Engirieer's Office on the water case. Leslie Seckler, attorney for the tribe, called statements attributed to employees of the Engineer's Of- fice in two articles in The Ruidoso News "unethical n and Uinflam- matory," accordifig to a,story in the Journa't "TIle Mescalero Apache tribe presenUy ineome upon tribal recreationMd tollrist enter .. rises ... ...ucula. ·tly.. the Inn of the p , PiU:"" ' .... Mountain Apache and hunting and campjDg":, activities which are in· dustries to pUblic 'and publicity," the moUon said.. "Immediate Water suit Tribe's request to silence state engineer denied by FRANKIE JARRELL News Staff Writer Efforts by attorneys for the Mescalero Apache Tribe to silence the State Engineer's Office were squelched Thursday. VickieL. Gabin, special assistant attorney general, confirmed Friday that District Judge Pro Tempore LaFelOman denied a motion by the tribe's attorneys which sought to restrain SU;lte Engineer's Office staff from discussing pending rights litigation. Judge oman, a former appellate court judge, although not serving ()n a district bench, has been specially appointed to hear the water case involving the $tate pf New MeXico and the United States of America on behalf· -Of the Mescalero ApaChe JDdian Tribe. Omati was unav-tii18ble for com.. The Ruidoso Public Library will be closed today (Monday), October 13, in observance of Columbus Day. The library will resume regular hours Tuesday. 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Ruidoso, Downs, airport groups to meet

Early in the second quarter, theWarriors drove 68 yards in fourplays for their third score.

Kirk Taylor had the big play inthe drive, running 28 yards to theTiger five.

From there, Willingham con­nected with Davis on a five-yardtouchdown pass and Ruidoso led,20-0. Henson's kick was good andRuidoso led, 21-0, with 8:52 left inthe second quarter.

On Hot Springs' next series, Bub­ba Miller intercepted a Tiger passand returned it to the hosts' 19.

A penalty put the ball back at the24, but Willingham then found Hen­son in the end zone for thetouchdown with 6: 32 left in the half.

The snap on the extra point at­tempt was high but holder TobyRue hit Willingham with a pass forthe two-point conversion.

The Warriors concluded theirfirst half scoring with a 34-yardpass from WIllingham to Davis.

Taylor set up the touchdown witha 31-yard run to the M.

After Henson kicked the extrapoint, Ruidoso took a 36-0 lead intothe lockerroom at halftime.

Chuck Daniels opened the second-.........u lU'qQD&~t-h Sl ."wo.oe.-vard l"UIl . .~·~il teftin~~tiiftd·Pertoo.-' '. ~ ;

Colby Day set up the touchdownby blocking a Tiger punt. MattEvans recovered at the three, andDaniels scored on the next play.

Ruidoso concluded its scoringwith a six-yard run by Taylor (hisfirst touchdown of the season), anda four-yard pass from reserve

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Ruidoso's Chuck Daniels (30) is stopped after a gain in Fri­day's varsity football game with host Hot Springs. Warriorteammate Sid Garcia (61) is at right. Ruidoso won, 57-0.

timid TigersIt was supposed to be the District

3-AAA opener, but all the RuidosoHigh School varsity football teamreally got from host Hot SpringsFriday night was a good workout.

The defending state AAA-divisionchampions crushed Hot Springs,57-0, in a "game" that was not evenas close as the score indicated.

Ruidoso, now 6-1 overall, scoredon eight of its nine offensive series.The only time the Waniors did notscore was when placekicker GarretHenson missed a 59-yard field goalin the final quarter.

The Warriors gained 399 yardstotal offense and limited the Tigersto 114 yards total offense.

Ruidoso built up a 21~ lead in 15minutes of play using just 10 plays.

Fullback Billy Harrison, whogained 121 yards in just five car­ries, opened the Warrior scoringwith a 13-yard run with 10:37 left inthe opening quarter.

Harrison set up his owntouchdown with a 32-yard run to the15~ Two plays later, he slashed upthe middle for the touchdown. Hen-

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ensuing series, Ruidoso got a goodpunt return from Brian Davis to the .Hot Springs 47.

Harrison then rambled 35 yardsto the 12. Two plays later, he raneight yards for the touchdown.

Henson's extra-point kick wasagain good and Ruidoso bad a lWedge with 4:40 left in the firstquarter.

by GARY ~ROWN

Sports Writer

-Fund transfers.-Advertising for bids on paving

Las Lomas and Spring roads.-Reports from municipal

officials.Meetings are open to the public.

The Sierra Blanca Airport Com­mission will have its regularmeeting at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oc­tober 16, at the Lincoln County Sub­office in Ruidoso.

Meetings are open to the public.

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-Executive session to discusspending litigation.

----eonsideration of bids for astandby generator for the PoliceDepartment.

The Board of Trustees for theVillage of Ruidoso Downs will meetat 7 p.m. today (Monday). October13, in council chambers of theRuidoso Downs Municipal Building.

Items on the agenda include:

An early storm sweptthrough the area Sundaymorning and afternoon,leaving a blanket of fivejnJ:4.b.e~ ..Qj~JPsn9W, in. ~QWLt I"

on rooftops, tree Ifmosand automobile wind­shields (above). Drivingconditions on back roadswere hampered by thesnowfall (right), but after­noon sunshine meltedthe snow from mostroads. Ski Apache Resortreported they receivede I9 h tinc hesin the s t 0 rm .

-Reports from village engineerMike Davalos on bridges and snowremoval.

-Discussion by Village Coun­cillor Victor Alonso regarding adedication plaque for the Grind­stone Canyon dam.

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and Zoning Commission (P&Z)recommendation to vacate 912square feet of right of way onForest Lane and Juniper Circle atthe request of owner, Jace Ensor.

The Ruidoso Village Council willmeet at 6: 30 p.m. Tuesday, October14, in council chambers of RuidosoVillage Hall.

Items on the agenda include:-Request by the Amalia Cor­

poration and Jock Tallman for adispensers license to be located atHandi Hanks, 508 Mechem Drive.

-Presentation by Tom Hansen,principal of Ruidoso High School.

~nsideration of a Planning

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Sale plansforSunland tracknearly romplete

United Tote, Inc., a leading na­tional supplier of pari-mutuelwagering equipment, announcedSaturday a $3.5 million purchaseagreement for Sunland Park RaceTrack.

United Tote will operate thetrack Wlder a wholly owned sub­sidiary to be called Nuevo Sol TurfClub Inc. Sunland Park opened its28th season on Saturday, featuringboth thoroughbreds and quarterhorses over an 89-day season thatruns through May 3.

Under the transaction, which isscheduled to take effect Saturday,November 1, Sunland Park will beelivested from Ruidoso-SunlandInc., the firm that currently ownsand operates both Sunland Parkand Ruidoso Downs racetracks.Ruidoso-Sunland will continue tooperate Ruidoso Downs.

The agreement is subject to anumber of contingencies, mcludingthe approval of United Tote'sboard, the New Mexico State Rac­ing Commission and Ruidoso­Sunland Inc. securing a financialpackage.

The sale is part of a refinancingplan for Ruidoso-Sunland, which re­quires additional financing to meet

, current and long-term obligations.~ The. corpora~Jj .purchas~ both"·---·-race trllcks· from-··-san--Dfego,·

Callfornia-based Fortuna Corp. in1978.

lloyd Shelhamer, president andchief operating officer of UnitedTote, said "both parties will con­tinue the strong relationship thathas existed between RuidosoDowns and Sunland Park asregards horse racing."

"We're going to bring in amanagement team. to look over thesituation," Shelhamer added. "Wedon't anticipate any drasticchanges. " A new managementteam will be brought in when

WEATHER REPORT

Sunday's low 26S'UDday's high " ~ ..41Monday's 10w 24

Monday's predicted high near 48Tuesday's predicted low near 20Tuesday's predicte<l high near 58

The National Weather.Service in Albuquerque predicts patchy fogtoday, with a few snow flurries this afternoon. Winds will be nor­thwest to 15 miles per hour.

Tonight and Tuesday, expect mostly fair skies with light winds.The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday calls for

mostly fair skies, with a gradual warming trend up to normaltemperatures. The highs will be from 50 to 60 and the lows will befrom 30 to 40 degrees.

The RuidO$o Municipal Airport reported the village received five, ··inches of snow from the storm. .... . .

but couId explain what has happen­ed so far in the litigation. She alsoexplained what is to come in thecomplicated suit, and toldmembers of tJte audience how theymay become involved. . ."

Gabin, whorepo~y said she .. .­feels, people have aright to Ui\ders- -.taI'ld certain facts, was pleased with.. '.the outcome or thetieating con- .dueted inJ),l(tge~Omatl'soUi~~. c

nurin .. 'the meeting ih:Hondo, .. , ;Gab~;· g:Figuet6alWd .,·Wasiolek ""re"eaIed details at·the .trlbe~$plans ~. r

they~d could, di'velt abbut'91 ~r- ~.~cent of the surface wat~rftOm tht! ~.lUoRuidOSo.

,A.. I~nb\V~I1P xnee~ ~s~ .w~ek.'::'eildedwith . valley tes\d..elif$ ~ ~otgarpzing to fight 'tft~.b. (11ai tr).tfbY· ~ .,!the~)fe$¢j1ero..AP:aCh(;Ttlb~kMike,''....Hurd or san Patricia .and· ·Calvin . >Wesch of"Glettc~. called·the~ial .:'c)rgtltli!ational,m~tUigtt « .

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hanD will result if the State of NewMexico i$ not restrained from mak..ing statements to the public and thepress on factual and legal issues inthe case," continued the motion.

Upon denying the motion JudgeOman was quoted as saying he sawnothing improper about thestatements."If there were any

misstatements, I fail to see them,franklY.. rm not going to r~ainthem in any way," Judge Omanreportedly said. '

The tribe's request apparently

:taii::o1i:::h:o~=it:~~~'.24, Wben Gabln t . along withEhgineet's OHice employees, AnnIi'igu~rOa 8Jid MatYWlfi. Waslolek"s~ke' tqa~upofabout1oollondo\Talley reS!({ents..· ..

Gabifi stressed in her remarks·..thatsh~..ct)utd.not·giveleaal~,aVic~,

ment on Friday.Attorneys for the Mescalero In­

. dian Tribe' filed a motion for a tern.., pOrary restraining order and per­manent injunction t() silenceemployees of the Engirieer's Officeon the water case.

Leslie Seckler, attorney for thetribe, called statements attributedto employees of the Engineer's Of­fice in two articles in The RuidosoNews "unethicaln and Uinflam­matory," accordifig to a,story in theAlb~querqueJourna't

"TIle Mescalero Apache tribepresenUy de~rids(t)rineome upontribal recreationMd tollrist enter..

rises .· ......ucula.·tly..the Inn of thep , PiU:"" ' ....Mountain Gods,~kJ; Apache andhunting and campjDg":, activitieswhich are parijc~1ys~nslti\T.e in·dustries to pUblic sentim~nt 'andpublicity," the moUon said..~ "Immediate an4.jrt~parable

Water suitTribe's request to silence state engineer denied

by FRANKIE JARRELLNews Staff Writer

Efforts by attorneys for theMescalero Apache Tribe to silencethe State Engineer's Office weresquelched Thursday.

VickieL. Gabin, special assistantattorney general, confirmed Fridaythat District Judge Pro TemporeLaFelOman denied a motion by thetribe's attorneys which sought torestrain SU;lte Engineer's Officestaff from discussing pendingw~ter rights litigation.

Judge oman, a former appellatecourt judge, although not pr~entlyserving ()n a district bench, hasbeen specially appointed to hear thewater case involving the $tate pfNew MeXico and the United Statesof America on behalf· -Of theMescalero ApaChe JDdian Tribe.Omati was unav-tii18ble for com..

The Ruidoso Public Librarywill be closed today (Monday),October 13, in observance ofColumbus Day. The library willresume regular hours Tuesday.

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Claudene Rickard of Aurora, Col·orado, died October 7 In AUl'Ora.

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The Ruidoso JtotalY Club·explllltsto prepare 1,000 to 1,100 ~chiladaJllates on Tuesday, October 14, atthe Elk's Club on Highway 70.

Rotal"Y Enchilada Day is a twiceyearly event, in April and October.

Funds generated are used forscholarships, Special Olympics,Girl and Boy Scouts, to sponsor twoforeign exchange students eaehyear, Little League football andbaseball and, this year, to join withRatalY International in an effort toeradicate polio worldWide by theyear 2005.

Rotary.Enchilada·Day is Tues<;lay.

among the finest people in theworld."

During the last year or so, Andystruggled with arthritis which littleby little stopped his beloved leatherart.

And still last year he made a finaleffort and completed memorial pla­ques for Larry A. Anklam andJeannette Browning on the occa­sion of their retirement from theforest service.

Andy will always be an inspira­tion to all of us, setting an exampleas a worthy son, father and husbandand a friend in need and ChrIstiangentleman. And we know that ourLord has said to Andy: "Well done,thou good and faithful servant."

choruses from New Mexico and Texassang at the festival. Spirit of Ruidososponsored the event.

Associate of Arts Degree, NMSUCounty Sheriff Office ExperienceCounty Clerk Office ExperienceCounty Manager Office ExperienceCounty Computer ExperienceAccounting ExperienceDrug Awareness Coordinator for Lincoln County Sheriff Depatttnent

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wonderful stories of Australia andother places made to come alive byhls mastery of dialect and his hap­py laughter.

Andy once said, "I thank Godevery day that I am blessed by liv­ing among these everlasting hills

A Roswell group harmonizes in songduring the Ruidoso Harmony Festival atRuidoso Middle School Saturday even­ing. Barbershop quartet-type groups and

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Singing in harlTIony

Andrew Paul Hadd1x Jr.Services were held October nine

at the First Christian Church forAndrew Paul Haddix Jr., who wascalled home by our Lord on Octobersix.

The Reverend Ken Cole openedservices by reciting verses from thetwenty-eighth Psalm:

"The Lord is my strength and myshield; My heart trusts in him and Ihave been helped."

Selections from the gospel accor­ding to Saint Matthew were read bythe Reverend Mr. Cole:

"I will liken him unto a wise manwho built hls house upon a rock."The Reverend Mr. Cole explainedthat Andy, as he was widely and af­fectionately known, had indeedbuilt the house of hls life upon thesure foundation of the word of OurLord.

Prelude numbers were played onthe plano by Karlta Ratliff: "It IsWell With My Soul," "The Old Rug­ged Cross," and the postlude hymnwas "How Great Thou Art."

"What A Friend We Have InJesus" was sung by Helen KIlgore.

Masonic graveside services wereheld under the direction of actingWorshipful Master Ray DeanCarpenter, who said of Andy: "Ourtemporary loss is his eternal gain. "

Acting chaplain Bob Chamberlinrecited the prayer, a passage ofwhich says:

"A tree cut down shall not cease.A branch thereof will sproutagain."

Andy was a charter member ofthe recently organized Veterans ofForeign Wars Jerome Don Kleinpost 7m2. but had not received hismembership card.

At the graveside a delegation ofthe local V.F.W., headed by Com­mander Harry Griffin, placedmemorial buddy poppies on thecasket, and gave the hand saiute.And Romeo Klein, for whose son thepost is named, presented Andy'scard to his mother, Mrs. BessieEdmonson.

Besides Harry and Romeo, otherD.S. V. members present were Mer­rell Peet, Pat Huffsmith, DanStorm and Elwood Gradine. whoalso took part in the Masonic rites.

A Hero InEvery Day LIfe

A historian writing about Presi­dent tnysses S. Grant, commanderin chief of the Union forces in theCivil War, described how Grantfinished his two volume memoirswhile dying of cancer, said: "HereGrant accomplished an act ofheroism far exceeding anything onthe battlefield."

Andy received many decorationsduring his service as a Marine inWorld War II. Seriously disabled,when he got home he set ahout mak­ing a new start In life by doingleather work, in order to regain hisskill and coordination. By faith anddetermination he became greatlyskilled in leather work of all kinds,and then went into leather art,through which he became worldfamous.

Simon Benally, a MescaleroApache Indian, was present at theceremonies. Slmon spoke of thefond friendship of the Mescalerosfor Andy, and mentioned theleather work Andy had done for himand many other Mescaleros. Fromthese people Andy drew much of theinspiration for his leather art.

He made all the creatures andmuch of the plant life of our WhiteMountain count.-y come to life, andbe known nationwide. This Includesdeer, squirrel, pinon jay, roadrun­ner, yucca blooms. coyote, rabbit,blue jay, the acorn from the oakbrush. pine needles, and manymany more of our favorite fellowdwellers In the land of the pinon andpine.

It was ~ways a joy to visit Andyat his little shop near his home Inthe pines with the wood stove burn­ing cbeerfully and listen to his

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GATEWAV ,ASSEMnLY OFGOP Women's MinistrY. willhave a l'IIJIItnage we everysaturday in October. continuing

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The' :Lincoln County FOODBANK wU1 haw it$ reg\.l1a,rmon­tilly meeting at7 p.m•.Thursday,OctobeJ: l6,in the rneetiIJg roomat tile ;RUidoSO Vaney Chtunberof Conunerce.• Meet/rigs are open~o tile pUblic.Saturday,October 18

nUIDOSO LITTLETHEATREl'S SECOND AN­NUAL IlElT',l'Y AWAl\DS willbegin at 6:30 p.m, Saturday, Oc­tober 18, at Cree MeadoWS Coun­try Club. Cash bar cocktiills willbegin at 6:30 p.m., buffet willbegin at 7~30and the awardspresentation at 8:30. Reservedtickets are' $15 per person andare avallable a.t Don's Phar-

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'l'he NATIONAl. ASSOCIA­'OON .OF REflJU!:P Ji'EDEJULEMPWYEES O:tr LINCOLNCOUNTY will meet Ilt 1~ Il.m.Tuesdlly, October 14, at FirstCbrlstiIlO Church on HUll Road.AU retired federal employeesand their SPOUSes are urged to at­tend. For more infOrmlltion callJoyce Walker at 378-4669.Wednesday,October 15

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Located at the Swap Mart(Old G/bson stote)"Ol' leaVe message623·0Q.78,Ro$\Vl!Il.

Catherine Palmer of Artesia wonthe top writing award at lastweekend's Southwest WritersWorkshop - New Mexico RomanceWriters conference in Albuquerque.

Palmer won the UBestof Romance"award for her novel, "The Briton."The book, whiCh Is set in 12th-centuryEngland, also won first plllce in theHistorical Romance category. Con­test entries cmslsted of a first chapterand synopSis.

Approximately 150 writers attendedthe three-day conference, whiCh hadthe theme, "From Idea to bQokshelf."The meeting. featurell seminsrs byeditors, agents and authors. '..

Among the well·known authors par­ticipating were Parris Afton Bonds of

. Hobbs and Jude Devereaux. of SantaFe, plUS Albuquerque 'Writers TonyHillerman, PaUla paul, Lois Duncanand NormsnZOl1lnget.

GATEWAY ASSEMBLY OFGOD Roy.-l Rangers will sponsora spaghetti supper a.t 7 p.m.TuesdaY, October 14, in theFellowship Hall. No fee will be

DIANE R. MCCLUREAIRMAN DIANE R. MCCLURE,

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In addition, airmen who completebasic~g earn credits tow.ardan associate's degree thro!J8h theCommunity CoUege of the AirForce.

Today,. October 13

SAINT ELEANOP.'SCATHOLIC CBUltca will bavelUI iriq~ 'eveniJIg for Catliolics'liho hllve ·beau dlvllr~ an.d reo .mllrri~d, Ilnd friends· and'rellltives of divorced. ·CatlloJicsWho WlUlt to find outmore,llbOuttIle~ st.-tus. The evening will

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Capitan gridders lose to··Reserve, 6-0;will take on Cloudcroft Friday night

,The Capitan High School varsity

football·team lost a 6--0 game to hostResel"Ve Friday night in the districtopel\el".

. The game was ().() at halftime.Howevel", Reserve scored thegame's only touchdown in the tbll"dquarter after Capitan fumbled on .it.ll own 3O--yard line.

Re:;erve then seore!i in eightplays. The extra point attempt was.no good but that was all the Moun­taineerll needed fol" the vfctol"Y.

"Our defense played real well,but 0\lI" offense was hurl bypenalties and mistakes," said Tigerhead coach' zale Woodward. "Wehad some real nice runs that werecalled back.

"several times we got to theil"10-yardline, but the play was calledback because of a Pllnalty."

Woodward Pl"ail!ed the efforts ofsome ofbls defensilre players.

"Doug Eckland llnd Mike Lunndid a real good }ob at linebacker,"he commented. 'Gl"egSmith t;Ud an.excellent job at defensive end andour defensive second8l"Y playedwelL" .

Capitan, now 0-1 in district actionand 3-4 overall, will travel to Cloud­croftFriday, October 24, to play theBears.

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Ilcore"- sp,'atraight poinf;$ tOl" the .game lWd,match vietOl"Y. .. AIlllley McIntosh Ilerved severlllkey point.ll in the final game Md.I<el"l"Y GladdengClt two spike~late futhe.game~ .

'Kristin'l'idl:nOl"eserved six point$,.and. Gladden had four in the finalgame.

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Ruidoso's Kristin Tidmore (foreground) hits the ball In Satur­day's varsity volleyball match with Cobre. Other Warriors Inthe picture are (from left) Dar! Stierwalt, Mlkkl Roller andAshley Mcintosh. Ruidoso won In five games.

Ruidoso put it all togetbSl" in the .final game to nail dom:'-the matchvieto!.'Y. . .

The,Warriorll tralled; 201, early inthe final game, but then sCOl"ed·seven stl"aight points for. an 8-2advantage.

The teams trade"- pointll fo~ a 9-3WarriOl" lead. bu.t the Warrfol"s then

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There will be a meeting ofRuidoso basketball officials at 7p.rn. Tuesday, October 14, at theoffice of Richard Mound, C.P.A.,at 1009 Mechem Drive in ThePaddock Shopping Center.

Ruidoso High School's junior var­sity football team dropped an 6-0COl)test to Silver City in Las CrucesSaturday.

The Warriors, now ().6 on theseason, were hurt by bad snaps onpunts.

Silver City scored a safety after abad punt snap into the end zone.The Colts also scored a touchdownon a bad punt snap that went intothe end zone and a Silver Cityplayer fell on it.

The Warrior defense played well,however, and the game was closeall the way.

Ruidoso will play at SocorroSaturday, November 1. The gamewill start at 2 p.m.

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Jv gridderslose, 8-0

Ruidoso High School's junior var­sity volleyball team raised itsrecord to 9-2 with a 15-5, 16-14 vic­tOl"Y over visiting Cobre Saturday.

It was all Ruidoso in the firstgame, but the Warriors had to rallyto win the second game and thematch. . .

Ruidoso took an 11-3 lead in thesecond game, but Cobre came backto take a 14-12 edge.

However, the Warriors scoredfour straight points for the victol"Y.

"I subbed a lot in the secondgame," said Warrior assistantcoach Jim Hofstad. "We lost ourmomentum, but then I put theregulars back in, and they cameback and got it. •

"I think some of our freshmenwho played did a good job, par­ticularly Wendy Harrison."

Ruidoso's freshmen lost a 12-15,IlHl, 15-12 match to Capitan Thurs­day on the winners' court.

"It was the best we've evel"played," Hofstad said. "That wasbasically their Junior varsity teamwe played and they're good."

Rio Ruidoso: The fishing is fair.Some trout are being taken ongrasshoppers and worms.

Bonito Lake: Some trout are be­ing taken with wortn-marshmallowcombinations. .

Alto ~e; Some tl"out ai'e beingtaken '. mth wornHnarshmallowcombinations.

by GARY BROWNsports Writer .

It did not come easy, but theRuidoso Higb School varsityvolleyball team is now 2-1 iilDistrict 3-AAA action after a five­game win over visiting CobreSaturday.

The Warriors won, 15-3, 15-11,13-15, 10-15, 15-3.' .

Ruidoso will travel to Silver CityTUesday, October 14, for Mothel"district match. The Warriors areIl-3 .overall.

IncQnsistency again plagued theWarriors in thew win OVal" .cobre.

After jumping off to Ii 1201 leadand breezing through the firstgame, the Warriors hung on for a .15-11llecond-game victol"Y.

But the Indians came back in thetbll"d and fourth games to throw ascare at the Warriors.

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, 'l'eITYWllartDn. "They did a lot ofQfN;ack!e ROWer playS in the firsthalf•. We changed QUl' d$fl;l,DSe tostOl? Itm the secane! halfand playedpretty well. ' ,. "Our defl;l,DSive sl':conda:ry:did apretty good beb~ They didn't.P<lSSth.at much, but when they did, we$ta,Yed. right with them."

Following the Capitan game; theBrave A team will host TIIlarosa at3 p.m. Thl,U'l;day, October 16.

Tl!.es!iay: R\lIdoso HigbSchoolv~ty and juniorvarsity volleyballteam$lit SUver City, starting at 4 p.m. Capitan Hi!:lh School varsityand j\1!li.or varsity vQUeyball team$ at Tuiaros!I, starting at 5::10 p.m.

Thursday: Ruidoso High Schoolfreshman football team atSocorro,st,arting lit 4 p.m. RuidoSo Middle School footb<!U team to hostTIIlarosa, starting at3 p;m. Capitan .Junior HighSchool A and Bteam$ at Chaparral (Alamogordo), starting at 2 p.m.

Friday: Ruidoso HighSchool varsity football.team to. ho.st Hot Spr­ings, starting at 7:30 p.m. Capitan High School varsity football teamat ClQudcroft, starting at 3, p.m.

Satllr!iaY: Ruidoso High School varsity, junior. varsity andfreshman volleyball teams tQ host Deming, starting at 1p.m. RuidosoMiddle School volleyball team to host Carrlzo:l:(), starting at 1 p.m.Capitan High School varsity and junior varsity volleyball team$ atEstancia. starting at 4 p.m. RuidoSQ Uttle League footbaU games atWhIte MQuntain School, in the morning. Ruidoso Road Warrior soc­cer teams In Otero County Soccer AssQclation matches In Alamogor­do, all day.

sports activities this week..

Monday,OQtOber 13. 1986 I Th& RYid()~() N$W$ I 5A

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Warrior freshman gridders lose to Goddard, 14-6Ruidoso High School's fresbman

football team rallied but still fellshort Thursday night, losing tovisiting Goddard, 14-6.

The Warriors, now 1-3 on theseason, trailed 8-0 at halftime and

14-0 lnidway through the third trailed just 14-6.quarter. The visitors came back and

However, quarterback Rusty almost scored with about fourSilva hit J.D. Darden with an minutes temaining in the game.18-yard touchdown pass with 2:03 - But the Warriors held and droveleft in the third quarter and Ruidoso back to their own 30 before time ran

out.o'Our offense played pretty well, ,.

.said Warrior assistant coach RockyWillingham. "Our defense playedprettY well in spots, but let up a cou­ple of times.

"They only had two good drivesall night, but they scored on both ofthem. II •

Ruidoso will play at SocorroThursday, October 16. The gamewill start at 4 p.m.

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Brave spikerslose to Tigers

Ruidoso Middle School's, volleyball team lost to host capitan

In three games Thursday night."We played well but we lost,"

said Brave coach Jolly Hopkins."All the girls played real well.capitan Is the toughest team we'veplliyed."

The Braves wUl be off, untilThursday, October 23, when-theyhost carrizozo. The Tigers, whowon their own tournament lastweek. will travel to Chaparral ofAlamogordo Tuesday. October 14,for A and B matches.

Jolene Tlssnolthtos and Jodie Garcia.Front row (from lett) are Tyner Cer­vantes, Hemanth Pal, Brandon Ganns,Robert Rice, Ron Bush, Jason Shaw.Rodney Simms and Brian Platero. Notpictured are Michelle Tweed. BobbyMcGarvey, John Holladay and StephanieRankin.

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FOOTBALL SCHEDULEVan.ity

Opponent TimeARTESIA 7:30 p,m.at Lovington 7:30 p.m.at Goddard 7:30 p.m.TULAROSA 7:30 p.m.at Portales 7:30 p.m.

NMMI . 7:30 p,m.•at Tor C 7:30 p.m,LOS WNAS 7:30 p.m.

'CODRE 7:30 p.m.'SILVER CITY 7:30 p.m.'at Deming 7:30p.m.

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COACHES; C;:Clio.p~r Hondocuon# Ronny MaskeW'. Gone Segura.Mlko ~pock. R"ldg~ Bo'VVdon. Ciondon Kirkpatrick •Rocky Willingham. Torry 'Wharton. ,James Herrera.Jim Hofzaad and Horman Fox. '.

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7:30 P.M.Friday, October 17,

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THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING RUIDOSO BUSINESSES AND FOOTBALL BOOSTERS

Highway 70 at the "V"378-4747

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ruidoso Dolnt' center <DlU POBJ>1308 Sudderth • 257-7447 :~-..........-

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1. Capitan at ClOUdcroftSPSC'I!" 1MotH!' l:tIaUi .

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4. Hot Springs.at Cobra

. HUGHES BODY SHOP"Our Warriors Are the Best!"

Highway 70. Ituidoso Downs Phone 378-4764

RENNEn's SHUR-SAYMechem Drive/Highway 3~ Ruidoso. NM

"GO, tEAM!"

We Serve.' SouthwesVli Finest

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RUIDOSO OfFICI SUPPI.Y."WE'RESEHINO YOU" ALL THE 'WAY!"

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·POQTBILL .CONTESTUse ycnuskilll ...·trying to predict thElwi......litr$of the. 20 gamEl$ n$tedol1·thlitsetwo pages. TJ\e cQntestlsoplitn toevlitryone .litxcept thelitmployelits of The R.... ldOSQ News. and their families. Entries m....st blitIn The R....IdosoNews·Qfflce by" 5:00 P·.M. on Friday•.Flnd the ,20 .Qames-lI$t the tea~s y?.... th!nk will wi.... below and pickthescQrec:mthe tiebreaker. If a tie ,stili eXists, the pn;z:e money will blitspllt.l;ach

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The 1986 Ruidoso HighSchool cheerleaders' do acheer. At the top Is Amy·Thornton. Below her Is AnneCull. In the middle row (fromleft) are Linder Rad, JenniferHamilton, Mitzi Ferguson,Trlna Martin and MickleWalsh. In front Is Kerensa

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THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING RUIDOSO aUSINESSES AND FOOTBALL BOOSTERS

6. Goddard at PortalesLINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., INC.~. "Your Full·Service Title Company"~ 707 Mechem. P.O. Drawer1979 • 257.5665

"GO WARRIORS!"

16. Dallas at Philadelphia

·GO BIG BLUEl 11. Utah at UNMSIERRA BLANCA MOTORS

Complete 5ele~ion GM.Subaru elnd Jeep Vehicles

Higltw-y 70 W.n Phone 257.4011

7. Lovington at Artesia ,fIGO,. WARRIORS!"·Dub and Kathryn Williams

17. Houston at Cincinnati

•18. San FranciSoo at Atl~nta

RUIDOSO STATE BANK• IIfIdo.o • c.pitan • GtdewCly • c.mzozo

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12. Lona Beach State at N MSU

8. Roswell at Hobbs

NEW MEXICO GLASS CO.. .

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r,m...'SERVING COHeRnl, SAND & GlAYEL

:::~:;~~IIA(JO 8lue/ .9 .. "Tularosa at Lordsburg' GOOD WCK, WARRIORS!

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Ruidoso High School. We're here toserve our community, and hopewe'll get their support."

Kountry Kwlk is more than a conveniencestore. Located three miles east of theRuidoso Downs Circle K on Highway 70, It

The mark~t itself, besides theusual convenience store items, of­fers a variety of frozen foods, freshproduce, a liquor and wine selectionand will soon provide video tapesfor rental. "We also cash localchecks for our neighbors, as thenearest bank is at the 'Y,' " com­mented Stirman. "Tins is ourhome, Bill and I both attended

G~~o~~r,K~rns," ~~=ri:~. I;"",""'C'"~"'-:."'.-"""''''·'''-''''-"'''''''''''''''".-.-''''''''"';"',"".. r,~.-:'-:""~.--'--.-.. -"'"'":'.":'.,....,.,..-..;,...,:....---...,...,...\"",-."""'"~~~en~~~=n::~ byat:: ~~~:; " •.' .. j.' ". .... . .' ,.. ...Stinnan. It is most certainly more . . '. , . ." ..than just another convenience . ; ;' < '.: "." " • c'· ..'store.·····

"We de~ed this for one-stop,' • ;Y:~;;" . . " '. ." - 'shopping," said Kay Stinnan. "We . :." ;:<' • .'. .plan to carry special items re- .::.. " ....::..... :'.., .quested by our neighbors," she con- . . . ':.'tlnued, producing a list of itemsto· .' '.' .. .be ordered. ."".,; .....

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Re..EleclAlfred L,.eRoy Montes

MagistrateREPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR

LINCOLN COUNTY DIV. ICurrently .Serving Since 1979

QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED8 Years Magistrate Judge 1979~1986

4 Years Municipal Judge 1980·198413 Years of Law Enforcement'

•..Has attended all Magistrate Judicial Con·ferences required by law.

Your Vote And Suppo¢~pprecrated:;November 4tll ..0 ·,.'•

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Let us decorate your home or businesswith Country Pleasures.

All handmade especially for you.

Pegboard Racks $ 155 ft. Country Shelves w/pegs

and cut out heartsCountry Heart BenchCountry Wall Cupboards

-PLUS-Many others to choose from

~~ or use your own Ideas.

II To see samples call:257·7463

in briefThe Ruidoso area will be featured

by New Mexico Magazine inJanuary, according to magazinepUblisher Marc Sani. .

A writer for the magazine visitedhere recently and spoke withseveral local political and businesspeople in the community.

The Ruidoso article will focus onwinter skiing and sports, Saniindicated.

"Much can be learned about NewMexico by focusing on communitiesas we do," said Bani. "We go into acommunity to capture some of itsspirit. We tell our readers aboutsites and activities; about peopleand their work." .

Other communities to behighlighted in features includeAlbuquerque in October, LasCruces in November and Banta Fein December.

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STEVEN SANDERS. .

.. Thesfl are justa few of ~he chaniJe81.advocate. If you believe a$1 do·that there IIIUSt be a lIIajor overhaulorour criminal jU$tiust18tem, thenplea8evote for me; Stetten Sander$for.. State . Representadve onNoveillber 4th. I lookforward to di.cussing these and other probleill.atitll you in the coming weeks. ,.

Respeetfully,

PLEA BAR~AINING:When. was elected district attorney in 1980 theplea bargaining rate was in exce$S of 85 per~eptof all «:ases filed inthe 12thJudicial District (Uneoln and Oterocounties). Without inc:reas"ed staff we i....mediately reduced the rate to 15pereent. ~

I believe there need$ to be tighter COnb'obl plaeed OD ple~ bargain"ing. by prosecutors. First, a plea ba..gain should NOT be entered intofor violent cri....es or hard drug offenseS-unless theproseeutor has firstcon$ulted atith the victim. Second, the prosecutor $hould be requiredto eertifytothe court that he has consulted atith the victim aadthe vie­tim agree8, or if the vietilll does not agree, the pro$ecuto.. should berequi..ed to prove to the court that the plea bargaillis nece$$ary. 'fhird,no plea bargaia shOUld be allowed for second or 8ub$equent 'felonyoffenders.

BAIL: No violent criminal shouldbe aUowed to post bond and remainout of jail. I wiU sponsor a law to keep these criminals in jail.

Steven K. Sanders

TO THE VOTERS OF LINCOLN COUNTY'STATE, REPRESENTATIVE

DISTRICT 52(Alto, N.ogal, Carrizozo, C;orona)

GOOD TIME: In New Mexico every sentence handed out by a judgecan be cut in half if the criminal's behavior is good while in prison. Thepeople are being mislead by the system into thinking a convictedcriminal will be off the streets for the length of a jUdge's sentence. NOTSO! The criminal serves only one-half of the time the judge imposes.

I believe the sentence should be exactly what the judgesaid-not one­half of what he said. If a criminal's behavior in prison is not "good"he should be further punished-not rewardedfor doing what he is sup­

i posed to do by getting out of prison early.

DEAR VOTERS:I believe that the state legislature

must make major changes in thisstate's Criminal Justice System.

First, my background in criminaljustice. I served as a criminal pro­secutor from 1975 to 1986. From1980 to 1984, I was the district at­torney for the 12th Judicial District.From 1983 to 1985, I served as presi­dent of the New Mexico District At­torney's Association, a positionelected by the other district at­torneys in the State.

As president of the District Attorney's AS$ociation, I worked hardwith the legislature to get tougher laws on the books. I worked for train­ing programs for prosecutors and against proposed laws that wouldreduce penalties for convicted criminals. I worked for lilats againstchild pornography and I also atorked with vidllll's rights organization$.In fact, I currently serve on the board of directors of the New MexicoCoalition for the pre.vention of Sexual AS$ault. .

. '-STIFFER PENALTIES: • atill first work to·increase the penalties for

lI'iolent crime••nd har4drugs.Por in$tance. a pe..son cObvtc:ted of rape· can serve as little as IIh years. A person C:«Jnvicted of second degreemurder caD .erve as little •• three vea.... A person eonvleted of fir$tdegree-premeditated-c:apital murder is given a LIF.E S~NT.ENCE- ••41i$ baek on the skeeN la 30 j,rear. (posilibly 15 yea"S of gOOd behavior).

· I. mV book, 30 years is not a life lIIenten~e. .I tnten~ to inb'oduc:e laws whiehwlil "'ram-.tic:allVinerea$e the ti....e

· Violent eriminal, ....ust .erve. I will also introduce a laat to ...keltfeimprisonmentlllea.. what itiillpltes-therestof ape"$on's natural Ufe•

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Intersection with Mechem Drive to Big Trestal,Jrant. The parade was a long one,with 70 entrants.

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The remaining. slate of officersare secretary Katby Genuske,El

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';l'he New Mexic:o State UniversityCollegiate ~uture Farmers ofArnerlc:a rocently elected their newofficers for the 1981Hl7 scbool year.

Doretta Burcbett, of Hondo, was

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During the recent Capitan High Schoolacademic awards assembly thesestudents were honored for theiracademic achievements and maintain.ing an 95 or better grade point averagefor two consecutive semesters. Picturedare (bottom row, from left) Johnna Pat.

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. capitan lilxtemlion Club is spon­soring a Ristru Workshop onWednesday, october 15. There wI11be twl1 classes, at 1 and Up,rn,. Or.Jim SaWifrom Ntlw MexicO StateUniversitywUl conduct the'workshops. cost will be $6.

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Capitan and Ruidoso cheerleaders fight, all In fun, toraise monl1lY for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Theoheerleaders engaged In a whipped cream piethrowing contest at the fair building. The fund raiseradded over $400 to MS. Judges declared theRuidoso Cheerleaders the winners, admitting It wasa close oall. -

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'llgenda Includes: . .-Paul Crown-Cablevision

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~Proc1ait1ation for InternationalAlilba l>elta KaPPa week·

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Committee members decided tocOllSider participating in the pro­ject if an insert in the- present(chamber) brochure were addedwith additional Lincoln COuntyattractions.

Jeffers lIIso reported that severaltravel editors and reporters will bein this area to investigate 'whatRuldoso and Lincoln COunty bas tooffer n'1OSt tollrists.

An eight-minute film advertisingLincoin. County is now avai1able atthe chambet". ThiS film ba$ beenplaced In movie studio libl'ariea toacquaint movie 'Jlroducers With thevaried scenery and pOSSibilities offilmiitg in thiS county, it 'wasreported. .

middle school-Received an lilnrollment update

from Mike Gladden. Enrollment at20 days is three students short ofprojection. The w;;ual trend InRuidoso is to have an hicrease ofstudents in .the first 40 days ofschool

-Received SChool auditapproval. ,

-Authorized the superilltelldelltor associate superintendellt as of- .ficial representative for the fll\ngofPublic Law 81-874 application. Thisauthorlzes application for fundsthat take the place of taxes forstudents living on non-taxable pro­perty.

-Announced the school ll<Ial'delection is mJ,?ebruatY. Therfoi wU1be a two mu levy question at thesame time.

-A discussion took place aboutbaccalaureate services. Raym(lnaMcAdams recommended the ser­vices be dropped due to lack of ill­terest and partici~ation. Sherecommended discusslOm be open­ed with each church in the com­munity to encourage them to holdtheir own services.

The board was hesitant to make adecision, and asked for input andideas from the community on this,stressing that they will welcomeconmiellts on this llubject beforethe next meeting November 12.

-Were reminded today (Mon­day) through Friday, ·OctOber 13 to17, is Drug Awarelless Week. Pro­grams have been ~1anned, whichWill take place 1J1. the publicmeeting room at the high school.

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bIems the committee hasencountered.

Ruidoso Valley Chamber of COm­merce executive director John Jef­ferS discussed the 'Chamber'sadvertising program and thepop1l1arlty of their brochures. ThefirSt printing of the brocltu:rllS Was$,000, fol1Qwed by 40,000, and theyare now preparing to reprint again.

'there is a possibility for the'Lodgers' Tax Committee to "part­nership" (In this prillting so thebrochure could be placed cotmty­

. wide. Jeffers said a lot (If thebroehure features county attrac­tions, not just those in Ruidoao.

students, she said."Skills for Adolescence" requires

students to practice a wide varietyof basic academic skills. The pro­gram also helps YOUlJ;feoPle to ac­quire important soc and copingskills. COle said these are dividedinto five dimensions of skills thatare critically important ofad(llescellts to learn-thinking,feeling, decJs.\onmaking, com­munication lUId action.

"WeI' Statements" and "HappyGrams" have been two parts of theprogram to achieve Wide accep­tance br, the students. Anyone whoUSllS a 'Killer Statement" againstsomeollemust immedlatelythlnk oftwo pOllitive statements tocounteract the negative.

"Happy Grams" are pats on theback for something accomplished,or love' and admiration-verypositive statements.

Studellts have and will be in­itlating service learnil1g p-rojects.

Cole thanked the IJon s Club forraising over $6,000 to fund theproject.

In other business, the board:-Hired bus driver Olga

Villarreal.. -Accepted Virginia Crawley'sresignation.

-Hired Lillioo Miranda.-Agreed to change the board's

meeting place to tlie Administra­tion Office for the remainder of theyear.

-Agreed to have an intormal gettogether at each school during theday.

'1'he first visit will be at nOOllWedllesday, November 12, at the

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Father BurdetteStampley of theEpIscopal Church of theHoly Mount blessessome .pet klttefls last'week. Participating (fromleft) are Phyllis BoverJe,Betsy Seiler and" LyleKathman.

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Lodgers' Tax Committee ready to spend money

Schools consider lunch policy changes

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by LINDA PONDERNews Staff Writer

by LINDA PONDERNews Capitan Bureau

The Ruidoso Bollrd of Educationdiscussed the possibilities of chang­ing the lunchprogram at all schoolsand handled general business attheir meeting Monday.

Superintendent Sid Millerreported he has been investigatingseveral hot lunch alternatives.. Due to the; problems involvedwith a satellite lunch program,Miller suggested that program notbe considered.

The satelllte pr(lgramwould haveutilized Olle kitchell to prepare allmeals. then transported the mealsto the other SCbools for serving.Thent are times, in this progrant,when the prepared food could setfor up to four hours betweenpreparatiOll and consumption.

Preliminary plans for hiring acafeteria managemellt firm arenow being considered. The presentcafeteria staff would be retainedwith the firm's manager overseelngthem.

HIring a firm would not raise thecost of lunches, school officialssaid.

.__ ...Plans are still in the process andthe school would have to go out forbids on the management {>Osition.Miller said it could take an sprillgto come to a decision.

A preselltation on the "Quest"program was giVell by Texie Cole.The program is designedspecificallY fOr grades six, sevelland eight, with emphasis ondeveloping a close relationship bet­ween the school. family and

The Lincoln County Lodgers' TaxCommittee agreed to schedule aspecial meetingfor the specific pur­pose of irt1testigating tlfu spendingguidelines for .their committe.e.

Committee l11eIJ1bers indiCatedthey are anxious to begln severalprojects and are unable to do so un­til they have a full understanding ofthe count)"prOCUtement code. .

, ... 3~(jMty manager Suzanne COlt:Will jom committee members RichSeeley, Robert BoVerle, BobFinley, Kay ])enms and newest ap­pointee Walter HeM to discuss theguidelines and set aside the pro-

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The Pink Ladies and Gents wouldlike to thank W.L. (Pinky) ManIre,"Bones" Wright, Jerry Holder,Wayne Sivage, Nick Griffin,Leonard CoroJUi, Mike Davalos,EImer Tibbitt, Steve Dankert, Bobcapps, C1iff HolcomlJ, the RHVHMaintenance DepartIrient and KenMoore ood the RHVH Board ofTrustees.

-Fall events coming up includethe Hannony Festival~75 to 100singers were expected to performin the Barbershop Quartets atRuidoso Middle SchoolSaturday.

-Wurstfest wi\l be Fridaythrough Sunday, October 17 to 19,featuring "Oompah" bands. andPolish and Norwegian folk dancers.Authentic "old world" beer andwine will be imported for this event.If this event goes well this year, itwill be natioMlly advertised nextyear, organizers said. Times for theperformances will be from 5 p.m. tomidllight Friday, October 17, 1p.m.to midnight Saturday. OCt(lber 18,and 1 to 5 p.m: Sunday, OCtober 19.

-Ruidoso Cub Scouts will be sen­ing popcorn very soon. They havejust received 4,000 pounds to sell asa fund raiser.

-Sertoma Club will honor their"Man of the Yearn-WendellChino-at a banquet at the Inn ofthe Mountain GOds. The. banquetwill beginat 7 p.m. Friday, October24. Tickets can be purcbased'fromany Sertoma Club member.

-Lanny Maddox ask the serviceclubs to consider a $100 donation toCrime Stoppers, their funds are rr;~ting very low and the programbeen very successful. Crime StoP­pers bas only one fund raiser a yearand mus~, otherwise, depend Oilprivate donations.

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WARRlOn NOTE&-Center 'SeallParker was l:IamedOffensive plaYerof the week by the Warrior coaches.Miller was l:Iamed the top defensiveplaYer and Jef Sherwood was pic1\:­ed as the- top kicking gameplayer...The lither district gamethis week saw Deming nip Cobre, .7~. Silver City crushed cathedralof EI Paso, Texas, 47-14, in a non­district game.

and cards, plus much more.The "face lift" for the Pink Shop

was financed by the PInk Ladiesand Gents, with the help of nmnypeople who donated their time,money, materials, labor· andservices.

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preselltly serves 87 pad-mutuelfacilities including fou:rtracka illNew Mexlco - The O'owns at SantaFe, AlbuquerQUe Downs. Ban Juan

ing game, Willingham had threetouchdown passes. He completedall four of his pass attempts for 91yards.

"I felt we did a lot of things well,"said Warrior head coach CooperHenderson. "It's hard to tellWhether it was our best game of theseason or not." .

Now the Warriors will take abreak from district play to host LosLunas Friday, October 17.

Los Lunas Is an AAAA-divlsl(ln

) .',the pari-mutuel industry servicing DI>WI1!Jin'F~on lUUlLoa MeSaracetracks throughout the U.S.a.nd ParkUl Ratoll, UI1lted Tote reportscanada. assets pf$16 tnillion. . .. ' . .'.

Ferds1(1cum, president ofThe firm's present business. Ruidoso-$\lllland lnc., s~d thll sale

focus centers on providing com-now "Qffers the bolU'1i of RuidO$oputerized cAlibEU 'totalis~tol' :powns the opplirtunl1;y todevoteltswag~rillgsystrte:macts'l!D~ long-term full energies. to management. IIf .sernce con a . ~ •.., company RuidOl>o Downs." ". .. .

"I tlUnlt.lt'$ a tremendow;; boostto borSll racing In N"ew MexiC(l,"Sloeuln lllUd."JJnited',J:'ote iIl·Ao$(IlidcOJnp-allY that will com" bI ¥md putOn a fi1'llt-elas$sb(lw." .

to our economy stnce everythingconfiscated in a "drug bust" wouldconvert back to the arrestingagellcy.

In many instances there are cars,money, airplanes, trailers andnumerous other "money items"confiScated. These goods could beused in Ruidoso and Lincoln Countyrather than going into state funds.

There are currently 47 states whohave put this law into effect·recent­ly, Swenor reported.

It ls possible a miscollception ofthe amendJnent could "kill" it,stated Swenor, many people areafraid a "yes" vote will take moneyaway from our school system."That just isn't so," he said."School funds come out of the stategeneral fund and would not be af­fected at all by voting yes. To keepconfiScated goods right here, to beused by our police department,could be a tremendous boOll to oureconomy," Swenor concluded.

In other business, the councilheard:

-Aspenfest activities termed ahuge success, with the biggestparade in the history of Ruidoso.

It was reported that the ChiliCookoff was so popular, cooks ranout of chill samples before 2 p.m.

The Ruidoso Noon Uons fed 650bood members. The bands com­peted in a marching band contest atthe stadium.

Coffee was made in an eight cuppot and at times would run out, sosomeone would have to run home toget some more.

The original membership 'wasvery small but bas now grown tomore than 100 "Pink Ladies" andeight "Pink Gents."

The "little cubbyhole" bas growninto a room adjoining the hospitalwaiting room and has served wellfor many years as the Pink Shop.

The Pink Shop has been remodel­ed and decorated. It has a pale pinkglow, with new tables, chairs,snack bar and stools, an array ofnew gifts, toys, magilz1nes, books

The Ruidoso Service Club Councilheard pleas from law enforcementagencies at their meeting Monday.

Judge JOM Cupp, on behalf of theCommunity Service Committee,asked for volunteers to serve on thecommittee. CuPP I.'ians to approacheach service club In the area to askfor volunteers on a rotating basis.

The committee has been meetingevery Monday but, lately. interesthas waned. Cupp believes by in­viting one person from each serviceclub to participate in the program,interest will be renewed.

According to Cupp, the Communl­ty Service program saved the com­munlty about $17,800. The programsentences offenders to public ser­vice projects in lieu of fines or jailtime. Offenders only may work atjobs that are for non-profitorganizations.

Contributors to the program areCupp, Judge Jim Wheeler, StateProbation Office, Ruidoso andRuidoso Downs police departmentsood a reciprocal program with theAlamogordo and Roswell policedepartments.

Also during the meeting, RuidosOPolice Chief Richard Swenor ex­plaIDed a "yes" vote on Constitu­tionai AmendJnent 5 would not takeanything away from the schoolfunds, but would put money back in-

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Pink shop reopens after remodeling

quarterback Rod Wright tosophomore Bubba Lane. .

It was Wright's first game sincesuffering an injury in pre-season.

Both Wright and sophomoreMichael Swanner played atquarterback in the second half as'the Warriors played a lot ofpla1et"s.

Junior Matt Griego also ran wellwith the ball. .

Besides the strong Warrior runn-

The Ruidoso Hondo ValleyHospital Auxiliary was organized inJune 1965. by Melba Frankum, whoserved as president until 1970.

The auxiliary had a "verymeager" beginning with a group ofdedicated, caring women whowanted to be of service to theircommunity.

The original "Pink Shop" was acloset four by eight feet in size. Thedoor was cut in half with aremovable shelf over which theysold peanuts, gum, candy, cookiesand at Christmas and Easter boxedchocolates suitable for gifts. Theyalso had toilet articles needed bypatients during their hospital stays.

State Bar conventionNew Mexico Attorney General Paul Bar­dacke (above) addresses members· ofthe State Bar of New MexiCO during theirconvention at the Inn of the MountainGods Friday. The WedneSday tl1rOl1ghSaturday convention also .featuredsenators Pete Domenlcland Jeff.Blngaman .and Chief Justice William F.Riordan -as speakers, Sporting andsocial activities $urrOundedthe COl1ven­.tlort's leglill seminars, which attl;actedlawyers from throughout the reglon,ln­cl(Jdlng at'leastol1e apparent hurorist(tight). -. . . ',' . .

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United Tote assumes operations onNovember 1, Shelbamer said.

The sale of Sunland Park toUnited Tote, and the consequentdivision of Ruidoso Downs andSunland Park, wiU "strengthen rac­ing in New Mexico as Sunfand Parkbecomes an entity of its own,"Shelhamer said.

The purchase of the trackrepresents expansion of UnitedTote's commitment to the racingbusiness. which includes 25 years in

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Itwonld be a sad thing to lose thisfacet of AJnerican life. Not onlybecause it is a heritage OUl" countrywas bunt on,butbecause, ifweloseoUl"l"attchers and farmers wherewill OUR food come from. Will weimport? If so, ftom wbe!e? Or, willour mnberwave8 of gram be ownedby toreign companies who Will setprices higher t1illn we can Imagine.

aave our values sbiftedllodtasticalty that we have lost aUtrack of what tha An1erican Dremnstarted lIut to, be.. a land of plenty,with enougfifooa for all. The mostadvanced teclu\Ology will not feed

if the rsnchers and fanners:ove to town. That is becoming areality.

borses for a set amolUlt per day.Ranchers and rancbhamls don't·wOl"k for an hourly wage. they get aday ·wage. Nobody quits until theday's wOl"k is done). the livestockscales have been insPected by astate tnspectQr and' sealed togUQJ:'antee accuracy, ,and. ofcourse, the stock has been lookedaftel", tended, cared fOI", fed, doc­tored and nurtured fOI" a Year.

This was, 'Once, a very big part ofmy life. The nippy, fall momlngsflOod my senses With memories ofcowboys gl"abblngthat last, bot cupof coffee before saddling theirhorses for the daY's wOl"k.

:Pulling on enough c1Qthes to keepyOUl"ears, hands and toes wann,knowing those are the parts of youthat wiil suffer the cold the most •••setting, with little protection, onyour borse. MY' earsStil1 ache wbenthe weather turns, because of atlmewhenthey got too cold, gather­ing cattle.

Most of modem ranching Is donein pickup trucks now, but workingthe stock still requires a hoJ:se,there are just some places only ahorse can go.

Everyone wOJ:'ks, from thesmallest child to the old timers, no

. one is exemPt, everyone is eapableof doing a ~b, of some kind, withthe expeetearesult being selfworthand feelin~a part of the unity thatholds families together.

·'E·····d'···.-t·,.'. "..... '1'·...•·...•.•. tQrI8·c.:;holk <>nevP. for,freedom of Informoth:)rI.

. U.S, Oil>trl!:'t Court Judge laFeIOmQngeni¢d. greqlJ~f:itby the Mes,;:al~rQApqche Tribe for agog grder <Jgainf:itthe Stot~ Engineer's Office,' ......" . __ ._.. _

Th'~'~eq~~st~ttemPt~dt~:k~~p StoteErlgineer's Officespokespeople from di,$cusslng a cloim the tribe h<Js 'made to divert 91 percen,of the Rio RUidosg'.·

Of course, the tribe hos the right tg mQke the clQim,and the validity of th~ ,¢.lgim will be decided in .CQurt.

The gag order request soid the tribe's "recreotlgn andtgurlst enterprlsef:i" would suffer "Immediate and ir­reparable harm" if the stote officials are not restrain­ed from making statements to the press.

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Thot's prob<Jbly true, but you can't hove your cQke QndeQt it, too. If you're going to make c1Qims on WQterpeople Qre using, they have Q right to know about it.

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The water CQse is for from resolved, and we can ex­pect 0 lot of legal mQneuvering before QII is said onddone. Thank's to Judge.Oman's ruling, tho$"i! wlio willbe Qffected at least will have Q better chance of know-,ing what's going on.

The principle of freedom of 'Information has beenupheld.-OJP

Our lifestyles change many timesin OUl" lives; usually they changeslowly and we hardly notice as onesUps away. Only by looking back,comparing what was, with wbat Is01" has become OUl" life, do we seetheehange.

SOmetimeS the c;bange ~uick.Immediately you know n g isgoing to be as it was before.

The changing seasons alwaysmake me aware of the c1uwges thathave occurred in my life. Now, asfall settles around us. part of me isacutely awareof the activity fallbr­ings to the I"anchers in LincolnCounty.

For the past few weeks the ran­chers luive been calling and receiv­ing calis from ]ivestockbuyers,talking about weight, volume,shrink, tru&ing and frying to makethe best possible deal for the onlymarketaole product they have.Livestock. '. .

If they're raising calves, this willbe their yearly income, one checkto pay a year's wol"th of payments,one check to base nenyear's loanson.

Raising sheep will bring in twocheeks a year, one check for thewoo], sheared in the spring and onecheek when the lambs are sold inthe fall.

One sentence has been inciudedin evel"Y colWenJ8tion I've had withmy I"anching frlendt! in the pastmonth-"we're shipping" or"we'regetting ready to ship." Theyknow I understand what it means.Nothing. is more important thangettfngthe$tOcksbipPedwithaslit­tle trauma as possible. Paid by thepound, a two-pound loss per animal

.could mean a loss of several thou­sand dollllrs as the animals crollS

. the seales.Preparations tor shipping ~ve

b!!en' going on for weeks. Workingpens and COr1'alShave beE!n~kedand repaks made, negotiations.With buyers and trackers havebeertentered into hired "hands" havebeen l()l!ated'to help 'With the emawork (most "haD:dS" are dayw(jrkers, wodting from SUlluptosundown, .fUl"Ilishing thew own

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Besides, thesepeI'SQ11Swith the rednecks might remember they wel"emaking tnll.t same boastat just thispoint in the Jerry Apodaca term. Sowho was elected foUl" years latel"?Man named Toney Anaya, of clear'Hispanic extraction.

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-The age of various groups in theUnited States grows increasinglyvarious. The average Anglo (as wecall suchpeople bere) is31 years old,the average Black 25, and theaverage Hispanic only 22. '

As the author of this study pointsout, in case anybody is inclined to

'J,nlss the. point: • "Age producespopulation • Momentum' foriniitorities, as the typIcal Hispanicfemale is just m(lV1l1g into peak-ehlldbearfug yeal"S, while tbeaverage white female is moving outOfthem~"" .

That' iN • by the yem.2020. wewill be hata'~lRof 44 riilllion Blacks{commU:ed to26.5 milliontoday) and47 milllon Hispanics, at least (com­pal"ed to 14.6 million Hispanicstoday).

-All these facts will bedramatically increased in theSunbelt states, to which we belong.Because the numbers cited -are na­tional avera~~must be ad-justedupward' ly in this part ofthe world to up for theirrelatively low application to the l'l!stof the nation.

1£ you don't think that'will affectlocal polities, th;,~':.'l/yeet to whichthis column no addressesitBeU. you fail to app-reciate the factthat lJJe essence of democracy ispurely numerical. WASPs hold thegood elective jobs where there aremore of them; where there aren't,they luive lost them, or eventuallywill.

At the moment, according to theSouthwest Voter RegistrationEducation. ProJect, there me 586elected officials in OUl" state who

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SANTA FE-Fetel"SChrng wrote abook called The DeclJne olthe WASP.It illn't about the breeding habits ofa tribe of bJ,secta.

For the purposes of the book,WASP is defined as "a person ofCaucusoid, nolihern EUI"opean,lal"gely . Protestant stock wbosemembers are beld by some to can­sUtutQ the most priVileged and in­fluential group in V. S. society;broadly. a white U. S. citlun of non­8P6(:lfle ethnic <lr reU~()\lS identity.W(11Ite) A{n lo)..sCQxi), 1>(~twit)!' g

SChrng, of course, wrote his bookin 1970, so he was only discussing athcol"Y-thatthose who had 1"UIt thiscountry for so long were in processof losing control. What he talkedabout theoretically then has becomereality to.4aY, tliowili lots of thecoupon-clippers 01 impeccablelineage haVen't yet caught on to theidea.

And what applies to the nation aswhole, counts, in this part of theworld, almost1I0uble.

When Harolcf Hodgkinson of theInst1tute fot' Edueatioila1 Leadershipdid some demographic studiesrecently, hecame up with facta likethese:

..,t'Dllferential fertility" todayshapes the wodd of tomorrow.

What that sociologist's phrasemeansis thatsome groups ofpeoplebavelotsJDOl'ebabiestbmi others do.

Just to stay even. any society hasto average out at 2.1 children perfamUy unit (01" whatever kind ofgrouping hap~ns to replace thefamllyin theSclcletyofthemoment).Those WASPs we spoke of mell'tdeUvetirtg thew quota. The average~cfamily, on the other bandlhaS 2.9 cbiId1'en~ family unit, anathe average Black familY has 2•••

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Raccoons Rowdy and Ringy eat from the hands ofDick Shaw, who said the young raccoons havebecome quite tame. The animals eat Purina for themain course, then poliSh it off with a grape or sugarcookie. Dick and Jerry Shaw have built a "raccooncondo" for the animals In their backyard.

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SITE PREPARATIONFooling•• excavation. Driveways.

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WE ATRUD>OSO CARECEN'l'ER-·'Iflah to-tlWtk~eiJlvlllvedillthe maIl:ing I)f the Great Balnbowf'1IN1t•.WiIIriblI' the Mayor'lI A.'Ifm"d

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PtlBLISHER'S NOTICE -All 'RealElltatl!l advertllted in this.newlIpaJ)er 18 IIUbject to theFedllialFairH~Act of 1968wbich 11l2Ikeli It illC!l@to advertille·"~ p.:-eferenCl!, UDlitation, ot

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~li&\1-'lt~xcw.1l00lUC!' . I m!'re Infll mlltloni~2li~ ~i,=~? ..:g~.~~ J;'ORSAt.E:"" fllldihlJ bed'Jl!liripletil lsntll':O:~~to~~r~J~' ~l~~~~ pmd,~~, I .,........ . .... '. . Run?QSO CARECEJ:f.l'E:R--neelis witll bed!ling, ,511; "erllsene . $MOO.2li7~'1I'i. • ..... , . W-13-4!1i lARGElHOME-3bE!!lr0llm.#blltb.,

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·WO'1'1c;US HE~YGIV:EJ!I thollbo m.... the . Melital llealtb. lllltUne at f&' ient. 375 1IQ.ft. W1~ 9II.ft. FOR SA1,E .....1966 EIClmlino, $450. .m~ 1=~0~ (aci~1I1-=.~~~~~t~~etl! ~ 1-4l1?-8680(colleet)... M-li5-~c ga.·.;~.. u.. p~~n'~~.a ~.er7_7•OP4· CII1l 25'l~2,after 6:~~m,.. Cablevillion). 250.4\16.6,8-5;

lbo. vlllq.\lf llulcl<>WMunk:!po!. Il~~ hi YOU CAN GIVE..,.. the @of slg1).t by J.l\RVJS HAULING AND l"DHT -- 6r 257-2365. .~,...... """ So85-,tfc Ul~ SIO"lJ\RK fr~ 257~2508,after5. H-41;,uc·tw::r{,,~r::r:;:r!J,,~.=t~ beLting lIt1_~"25e'1d2°J},01'1I·; Cod·nt:fJ~lIJ1~ . t~eWOy~ '!I!wag~IlY<lJ!5o~lJffi.e n"'AT"'A _ and· q••_" ··08·t 00·t;; 198~!too _· air po-:'oronbt~l!es· THRE.·.E BElDRooM ;.... D)(lbll!l-lcftU'-..-I lO .lhOfe>llowj/lS __ real """",rty . on OJ' C.... - ,,,.or ,e ... lIJ1u .. . ....~ ~ ...............,. 1~23&5 J "':Ao~''1 ' ......v, " , , W~ '-ilA. nlshed 01' lWfpr,riisbed Ull'gel le<1I1lLbt..lnCoiinr·NOW~..' a d!!JIo"C<U'd. Do it now; therQilta A T YARD·= G_J~wntfC . .. .......,....... ~~!t'J1.DS97poriatilln. J?l1~eftJo unfencedy/l/;'d.37IH!IG-t•.'1W14(e

truet1:';;~~~~,~":r::. . tremendous nee4 for eye tissue. U4U ' ",,wwu'U'''' WE SERVICE -!lU branlis IIf telOVl- .......·......"..,.. • . .............c TWO BEDROOM ...... *150' ·2 ............:-loo. beINl.!lo~c..n".JbY "IOIediwd l>oun<lIl • lr87·tfnc mowing, wee4 euttillg, J'~, slons and Ii1lIjorappUanees.. Aspen 1983.JEE:P LIMI'l'ED - hard;toP. irlIr. M"" . . .., _ .........1adall\lWjl:· VILLA.GE MlOwrvES -llome birth lIa\lling, tree. tr.iInn\lIig, mmor Appllance lIJ1i\ TeJ.evisl!!JI Service, . Ii sPeed, 6 cylillder, exllllllllnl C!!JI- r; 3bedt~Tdbu~~~=~~.":"f:.~ with state licl!nSedDli4Wives,.c!lm- C/IrPOlltry'W!lrk.2I'i7-2266. A-27.tfp 25'1"-4147. . . A·21-tf~ diUo!). $7,695. Call1i.fte.ll,~~02tp' Call~:" . ReIIl Elltate'.~·of 298 ~O'lt.~. ",,~lh.f.r a plete prenatal CAre and o;:hildbirth SMALL JOB MAN"':' J!lIlntin~ roof- ROSWELL COLLEGE - of ,c. 336-497:: _ ....0. . &41-tfc~.\lf 298·f""l,·tI>en<t: out .far a educaliOl1. 2I'i7-2890 or 25'1-2723. mg. remodeling. deCk re • con- Cosmetol<lgy lias hair stylillg 1961 CHEVY - flatbedl1ump tnlck1 rouA..,..: G" •.o.&.'_'A"_" .=:.c~l~l~~~a~fr~ V-72-tfc crete, carpet Iaying an reStre~ classe/l foiming for October. llldra 2 spare tires aud paU- or .........."' ,. - ................... a=~""""'. ... :PREGNANT NEED HELP? _ c!lU ching. References, 15 years ex- Financill1 lIid~vjijlable. Come bY snowchairiS. $1,795. 1-653-4087 or ment fill.' SJ.'etIi t ·lat ~ Sud eJ1h

SOId~WIllbecondUcledP\ll'8U8l!lt"IbeJudg· B._ ~..t', (915)533-1810. S'7D "c; perience.cau2l'i7..M31. A-3li-tfc or c!lU our Ruldoso office, 2415 1-653-4511. . CJ.45.4tp DJ'lve. ng e Ill' cOl1ple.IIlOi>t en_ JUly 18,JJe8. IJIUIe Iibov&<lllUQod , ,. . ...~ DO "'ou NEED d dabl· Suddertb. Ski West Conter '53· .....TUDO nnT T '''S 4WD'••_. reasonable rent. UtilitiM paid ex-..-IlI-.o<;l oa_. "b1cl1wuaoulllOcol!od. WAlTERS. W:AlTRESSElS - blllck .~' . -a epen . '11l.pel'- 2a7-5l141 eOntactJoKelly ri.""tfc' ~u~ "'....... ~'. - plCAup, cep~gllll.C1osetoslJoppillgcenter.~ allll fo.-e<:loOa thO m~ag" slacks white blouses lIt1d shlrls . son to clean your house or office? ., ......- ~ good, mechanically' sound. 4 semor Citizen Center, Ubrary,101la~nalldrlrit~~~3~'l:l avllilllhie. Coun~ 'l'lme Western Call257-5915,2Ii8-5892. W-$-tfc TELEPHONE WlIUNG -. telephone . cylillder, &QIld power and decent hQspitaI and shools. 25'1-2073.lbofo~ 1IIJUlII01,s, W~, The PlIddock. Highway 37. CHILDCARE -centrlll location. 16 extensions. Mike Malist:RllCky nilleage. Near new tires and . M-43-4t<:

",5211.03, 1'1uo Inlenst at .lbo llaslc len- C88-tfc months lIJ1d up. 25'1-5582. V*tfc . Mountain Wiring. 2..7-9142. ~. No l'esS!!JIable offer refus- TWO BEDROOM _ fumillbed hOuse~·U~.=.~~= ELK'S LODGE BINGO _ every DAY CARE - ill my home for 257-'1'l29. . M-27-tfc eIi.37l1-8039 after6 p.m. V-MMltp with ClU'Plo!t and wasber/drier.=.ffi<':~;i":'~ilii& """ 8IU1U!D .Tuesday nIght, 7:30 p.m. Highway children Il1Idel' two. RefeJ't!lJces. F~~D rd i~pe~~1t~r. 1979 'f,'0J:U> F-I50 - balf ton. 4X4. $200 plus utilities, $5OdellOBlt•..bove.UlO ....10I~ rate of '1bo _ 70. E'-2-tfnc 25/I-,3lM5.· J.:.ro.tfc Cau .1~~llPi v:; m __~.. long bedT new tires. j3,.!Jl!~. Prefer a co!1Ple, no pets. RUld()6C)of R_h<m SopIembor3. 1986. "lIIch NEUROMUSCULAR THERA:PY _ GRANDMOTHER _ ill CapitmlArea .' y or ;~.;; 257-'1989. Lr1lHtC Downs, 37l1-!396. '. H-43-tfc

pIus~~::::::".:::::~udg. t~~efL'fg:~s~avi~;!:~1~ ~rsTL"g~CE'cisfr~:~~~e.~~ WOOD FOR SALE - Pille, $15; m1x- 1~0~~~~~li"nlr~ ffui= EF::i:::S~~~~i""~1.....1,p1u....Uornwreea\lf$$.OOO.IlO.p1.. llaeourt Therapist. Health Matters. references.· after 6 p.m., . ~ ~~2ri'rra for d~li~ery. Downs,37l1-82'l4. . 1A6-tfnc bath1• 1 adult orily, No pets.="'~ell~=~=::: 257-2723. H-5-tfc 1-354-2304. J-41-6t<:!!JIe . • ,1HO-8tP UtilIP,es PIlid. $WI7month, $150madilio tbe!ll8bell! b_far caob. . CAR:POOL TO ALAMOGORDO- ADDINGTON CONSTRUCTION - TWO BEDROOM - mobile b!lme for securil;ycfepllSlt. cauAlamogordo.

1llt.TIilDl.blololdoyofOclobeJ'.I986. would you llke to join,!'r form, II license H023329. Home building, sale.$3u:'00 down, balance USED AUTO PARTS 1-43'1-6968, after 5 p.m.w~.~r.:= carpool from· RUIdoso to remodeling, additions. painting. $l13/mon for 4 years. 378-4661. .anytimeweekends. c

LoaatH"l3"1\1I)'.13,~.Z7 A.1lIJftogllrdo? Weekdays, arriving decks, etc. 258-5169, keep trYing. R-lO-tfc Domestic and Fo'rel'gn COUNTRY LIVING - Capitan 3ill Alamogordo at 0 a.m. leaving· A-43-8fC REGULATION POOL TABLE - bedroommobilewithlllrge.enclos-Almnogorilo 4-5 p.m. Will share ex- MAID SERVICE - bousehold and makeoffer.Call257.,4020. D-45-2tp 378 4816 ed porch/• qUiet, beautiful view.penses lIJ1d driving. eall DlllTell at commercial clellnlng. Excellent EUROTAN TANNING MACHINE _ . - s $3OO1montn plus UtiliUM. N!) IJI!t!l.25'1-4001. . I>-29-tfnc references. 257-lJ3lj7. . G-45-2tp origimilly ",700, must sacrifice 1-354-2664. 8*tfc

PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE - $2.500 or best offer. Excellent- TWO BEDROOM - 2 bIIth on levlllTherapy Training Course, IIONDO _ .......ILI perfect condition. 336-11294 0" lot. easy access. Please caUJanuary through June. 1987 _. - 257-2319. C-41-tfc 257-4230. A-43,tfcHealth .Matters Therapy and ChNIIItr IMMInIlns FOR SALE -'oak bedroom set oak TOWNHOUSE ON RIVER - com- THREE BEDROOM - 2 bath .Education Center. 25'1-2'123. MCl grooIllloi.:l poriablebllrWith2bl1rstools,'mat- s}~ely flU'nlshed, microwave. fireplace, "'JUdi fenced yard, easY

=====_-===-::iH'i-~;:;l:;:-6;=-t<: 37M047 Ching sofa and loveseat, leather two=~~~=~: access. Please can 25'1-42311.HOMECOMING - October 1'1, order fw ._ ant sofa with matching chalr

dExcellent location. Fenced PlItio. A-43,tfc

MIIJDS f(lJ' your sweetie. UWe tnahogany desk With wall unit an outside storage. Share utilities. ONE BEDROOM - trailer secludedsister, grandma. All sizes chalr~ganybureau With znir.. 3'l8-8424aftel'l>. 8-33-tfc area, suitable 1 adult. $i'15/mOllthavllilllble. SplJi,t sticks toIll Come ror.. C-41-tfc S""''''''' AT HOUSES FOR RENT plus gllll. 257·2483. N-43,tfcseel Jacque s. 1409 Sudderth. ..l1li ~ CUAJlI... TEN, PURE BRED - Golden ""~~n Hannon Four Seaso;;; CABIN ON THE CREEK - 2

J-41-6t<: .' 1.1 '. c• ., ,.1 1... Rettievers, $50; no PlI~rs.Ready RealEstate, 25'1-917I. F,.45-tfc bedrooms, ac:cessllile all year,..._ ...... ..... "","lCtI... for good, homes lifter October 11}. SMAL'L.CLEAN-iIIdividualcablns. near town. $250/montb plusHave you had your .~:-::~::':.. Call257·2873.toseetben1. J:>.46.1t<: Water, electricity, cable ~cL No utllities.257-9697. W-43-4lc

waffle today? ..1<10.. lUI._s COMPUTER - Apple II plus With pets. $185 to $225. call Yin. NORTHCREEK - IlWce space, • 114K memory, -~ diSK drives. 25'1-2631. P-53-tEc available. Receptionist and

Log· CabiD RestaaraDt numeric key P/ld. and monItor. INSPIRATION HEIGHTS _ now utilities provided. PrivatetUX'" M I· IE VIC Grest for buslriess/ edUCllti!!JI pro- lel1Sing low to mooernte iIIC1lme peaeeJul, plenty of pax:ldng' B11Q.Mechem Drive DEL .. A D R E. grams orgaJ11M. $1.000. 258-S161/!f h01JllUjg. ODe bedroom rents at .Bti'awberries gi'atring in flowerResldenllaland nO&l1lWer"leavemessage. J>.42.ttC 1>4.TW bedroo ~ t beds. Call ROO, ~14, before

Commercial Cleaning LARGECOLLECTION-PeterBurd :~~. g:t 6:00p.m. A-43-9tcReferences fumlshed- sl~edprints, limited editions and • Located at corner of B" HALF OFF DE:POSlT - lln'ge,

ask for Robin arliBt p1'QOfs. Some sold out edi- t lIt1d Spring Road in Ruidoso carpeted two bedroom. FiI:'!lplllce,.251.7442 tions. Two electric addIng Downs. For more information c!lU carport, appliances. 1350,

o macbinM. $50 each. For lnforma:. 378-4236. Equal Housing· OpJ)Ol'- gas/water pllld. Call Gladenetion call 257-5770. evenings twtlty. I-l8-tfc 25'1-'1313 =~7-7968 ev~,257-t4O'l. M-42-tfc FURNlSHED _ 1 bedroom a~ 1-623-3360~. ~~ HOT :POKERS - 75c, 1J1lIJ1ure. ment, all bills plus cable TV Paid, COZY FURNISHEn - 1 bedroom,

$20/truck load. WlUI~: pille $285/month. 257-4462, after 3 p.m. fireplace. carpeted, quietneedles. Flowem: buy. sell. t:riI.de. E-81-tfc nelgliborbood. 25'1-2629 or 378'8336.1-354-2949. P-43-4tp BY DAY OR WEEK _ or Illng term 8-430tfc

FOR SALE -1983 35 ft. Kountry Aire lease avaUable. 1'w1l bedroOms. 2 LOOK NO MORE - ciean, comfy,fifth wheel. Exce1l.ent condition. bIItbs, fully furn1sbed. 25'1-5493. carpeted, easy access, furDlshed; 2Onan~rrerntor micro_ve, awn- C-97.tfc bedroom bouSe, ClIl"DOrt. Gateway1"11< 378=42f6 or see at Trout Arell. Electric and water PIlid,

es CampgrIlll1ld. C-44-6tc RE:~~use~billkif:~d~ $400. No deposits, no pets. 251-7795FOR SALE - rotary well drill, good to f ~.. ,_.... ds d or257-5790. B..(.l.4tp

CIlndition on good tranllr. $6.000. pe':o~~~ y........ ~c ONE BEDROOM - furnishedE-25'1·2432. W-45-2tp :PRE'ITY _ unfurnished, 2 bedroom ment near Ga'vllan and .

KOENIG-PI~' I boX, wide bed, apartment. All a~iances. ·37. Nopets.Allutllities~ Firstneeds Cl.f!Il to match~ "". ,_ ....... B • and laSt Dlll11ths t>lWI ill!p9slt ortrunt. ....5. k•....." .."" u ...i!p,llace.......... ell area goodreferences. 3:fll.t9!i8,• N~2tc......' ~= NorthofAlto.336-81'1ll.M-37-tfc .

BRUNSWICK - 4'XO' pool table ONEANllTWOBEDROOM-aP<lrt- EXCEI.LENT ACCESS - 2disalISembledfor easy moving.2 of ments for rent. ~allYr~ bedrooms, !* bIIths, ma~01'athe 3 l' slates broKen. can be ed. All bills paid. can Jerry, pllimces, dislnorashel', .,~ New red cloth. Make of- 25'1.259'1. .. . T-37-tfc modem. 2li'1~990 or 25 -9041.fer. 'MlIr~3?8 4113· M-45=3tp NICE -2J)lld~m/1* bathS' , 8-Q.tfc

FRIGIDAIRE OVEN - older mooel ent ..,-unusnea, WID THREE BEDROOM - 2 bath.. W01'ksgreat.$125. 25'1-289ll.V-45-2tC· ~th~iacc:e.U 011 river.· :=,ceiJ wm}.n~~le:m.~

RAILROAD CROSS'I'IES - switch plus· c. Call Gla<lene at Lela li~ ~~L 'No Ptie!!' higb liIIe and meter~es. Easter, 257-7313 or 257-'1988. . , gllll ~....... II pets.Pri ' • hi Call 1 '1 y 7-'l5i3. ' M..(4.tfc

ce negotia e. N.•• "c' . . , c PlUME COMMERCIAL sPACE -In..........' THREE BEDROOM - 2 bIIth, wood fllir~' Marq

OWNEtakR~~!!l~~'!'i,-firstbill$3..!OO burning stove, mobile. parlilng:'Wlc~te, :.:~{es ."...... .......c ca .• ..." a Reallonab"le. year-round rent. viBibilit.Y disPllIy~. very

bOnuswe'Umoveit (Lincoln C(I1JJ1- . 378-8200. ,. . It.$-tfc :i"easilMb\erent;, Great for siDty).336-42l9,~. T-I5-2tp FOR RENT ..- excellent tDld-town lI!tOP.clothlt1g,beauty~.f]ower •

WOOD FOR SALE - JuniP.01'· and commere!Ed. location, 24Ill SUd- shOll· Offices art Iiallery ahIlesC¥m', ItpUt, delivel:'!ld ana, ilta.ek- derth "In the center of the walking and MUch mOre. 25R4'l'l, bri"ered. reasonably PriC.ed.~7. area. (915)591.'113(). after,!,4.· L,RUidoso,N.M., 1)8345. " J).45-tfc

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FOa~!s:MtJ~~~~ TW~e~F~~~~= ~:fe:th~~tlrlJ'r:aRt. . es, 3 ftllJ.Ul16S left,weaned. N~tir. Behhi.d Wal-Mart. DiPaolo ltea1 Estate, 258"71.

N~erplllCl!.~~456'1. ~*tfc,3" d. '. ,.. ", . ~~tp .,. ,,, .... ~".. . .~cTABLE SAW -- .9". RockweU con- FOR LEASE - extra large hOme in EFFICIENCY jJ',AR'l'MENT -inv~ to 10", $1111. ~tor.15 White . MIIUlJtaili. ~OOO/month. mld"'9llCtlon. of Ruidoso. 257..5!l1J3•

. ~::-~.. freezeA~e,r~~~6 ~~a.~~r.COlu ellBanker. . ' "_... '•. " H~c....-~. OJ' ·.,uvn<:<U..:n.".2li7-51. E-46-tfc FOR RENT futnlsb.ed tclo1dD Ell-

p.m. ,. ..., ".. V-;45-6tPGriTRORSli:s?"":' Nice, latge,' par- joy the South 'fUllS liWlallWmter

ll~~=~.:~~Ma~~~· 1~~fl=~te~Ji~r=~ :o~'tt~u=~~ctfttradefllt' .fi~ of·C'Qtt\pIIt,able ral; 'l't~1JM2~1lIlDl$,2fUU (512)533-5108 lit (512)33'1n 1'186.-.talue. Call 25Iio3614 IIr ~7.;'-'l8Oll~......: baths. £~ace. WIn, . ~45-4tp

. ... -......dishWaSher. IDi.(lijto. dfttF;";RANK:>'=>;."".;:;l:i;ie~:RE;;;w;;;·~Oi"ts;;;:O""J,DS:;sa~U!;":-"'l";=:-;i·'~i;;·~~·et2·~.,negotlll.bl0e\B"·ED·· 'ROO'·,·

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fJ3. . , Witltttallet $14.000, Ti'ae:- ~. Cl1' E··r oo~· ..nn _.......At b-der hOW!ie at 220 H......oek Cle. l!SY~ .....", ll'Un l.Ietellil. '""""Imonth.·.·.pIus billll. lUll

3~taugerWithl2" lIfid6" bltaud . d=L'QillXlMnl!aYllll'at~! _..:~~~~1a.:1'200·0tie. .l.94!~eePI ,I· ... ty,257.2nl"" , . ·M,~tfc~iitt:r ~~. A1V HoDd:. ."{~ 'l'WO BEDROOMS-1 bath, .fUrnUI11-.a;'~. MOO. one WOOdha_. ed. fiteblace. atth stIlvll,i WID.ftaller. $8!l!!.FOrmoreillfotmation "IilllbWaaner. GOod. loeauoll 011eall.25'1~77 or :157-4156 after 11:00 ·pavement. ~5'1"50U. l!~:1lfl6p.J!1., " ~~c

CUSTOM WALL UNlTS. - .atorqeunitli, bar. Ii.tool/l, eitercille ·- -··1 - .. c. for , I.....Ii1lIclWtes. weight tii!ncb. llIwn "' - • ..)It(!'II'C!t'. CQUch.ICWf!llellt, recUtietil th. ...w Jlto'Plllza. Ap••.aild. llianY othei'itl!ml.CaIl • proprlat. for· Sl'i1CIII ...~n.··

.,. 2li7;43~9... .". .W~~lOf'''' .tathl-. 1965~::m~=~u:f:Mt fie..•.Approltlmat.ly6lO " •.With auto _....... new ,bl.'UeIl,. p""'" ,ft.,I500/molith IMllIcll....~~~ 'wa.....33604147...... ':GOor..l:te:lr'S1!7/M. calf· 257-13UI: 431.1366 .llayt. .•

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DAVID MORALES-Res.: 378·4069MARCtASILV~R-Re••: 2S1.4979 '

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CONVENIENT SECWSION-Accenfl this Idealccabln In tho pine. w,lth 3bedrooms, 2baths,warm fireplace, large covered d.ck aridbeautlfuliV furnished right down to thedlsh.s Clnd linens. Very well priced at only$10,000.EXQUISITE CONDO-EdromolYJ)'lell builtand beautifully furnished: 2 bedrooms, 2baths, wIth large fireplace and huge deckfor Bar.u.Q. Well priced for the quality at$131,500.GOOD fiNANCING-Very nice 3b.droom,2 bath mobile home _Ituated on a lelrgele\'81 lot with, easy' acctll, niceneighborhood, tots'of ,torage•. $43,500.

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WAYNE WHITLOCK-Res;: 251·5131

'JACKIE COVINGTON-Res,l 258.3408

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NOGAL MESA-Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bathhome situated on one landscaped acre,2-eor garage and workshop. This Is a verypleasant place for only $69,500 with goodowner financing.

EASY ACCESS-Lars' 3bedroom cabin withtwo full baths and two flrttpltlCIS, fully fur.nlsh.d, ull cltv services, nlar the nursinghome, tall pines. Priced at only $55,000.

$18,000 CABIN-Boy Is this one a fixer.upper, but It', close In with city water andIOwor available, wood stove.

Attractive, wel/·deslgnedTOWNHOMESrlPW .ViUllbr. itone ofllutdo.10" mOlt exefu.lv. addr...•es, These lovely, Sb.droom,.2 bath units have, gorgeousviews and lendlclplng. Ap·pealing owner financing8vallablit. Call 25804966,for theopportunity to view theae at·tractive units today. W

ALTO VILLAGE, UNDER APPRAISAL

Ov.r 2,500sq. fl. of luxurious com·fort with sptdacularvllW. Approl..tdat $165,000. Ptlctdat S15MOo,$132,000 auumlSbl. toan at1o.s6% lntlrtlt, WlIIconsldtr Altotot, (ar or RV In trod, for equIty•

(all owner, $36·4224 J

FOR SALE BY OWNERPrivate 2 bedroom,2 bath condo inAustin, Texas. Twostory, 2 decks,private patio area,game foem, t;fire·place, garage, alarmsystem, intercomsystem and otherdecorator features.Trade for equity con·sidered, especially .for Ruidoso area pro·perty. Also considerzero down offers. .

512/892·5759

Price reduced on this 2.3 acretract In High Sferra Estates.Water and electric ·on proper·ty. Can be subdivided or usedfor multl·famlly. Was $35,000,now $20,000.

Call Kevin Hayes atMark I Realty

257·2771

Large, 2Mdroom authenticlog house on beautiful, flat,116.lt. river front lot"separate2 bedroom guest house.Natural gas heat, fireplace,new electric kitchen, WID. Byowner, $218,000, furnished.,257·5063 or (817) 573·3708 p

HOUSES FOR RENT2bedroom/1 bath, fumlshed...5275,3bedroom/2 bath, unfumlshed-$350.3bedroornJ2 bath mobile, fumlshed-

5350.2bedroornl1 bathl very nice, unfurnlsh·

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Four Seasons Real EstatePhone 257·9171

THE SPRINGS #16Three story, 3 bed.rooms, 2% baths, fur·nlshed. For lease orsale: $900 month plusdeposit. References re·qulred,1.214-320.9473work: 1·214-722·0767,home, Monday throughFriday, Mr•Baker.

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'Ibis 3bedroom boJnebacbup to Grindstone CanYon rmbdIvisfon. It Is famf·ly oriented featuring an AslUey wood heater and large den. can for moreliIformatfon.. '

HOMI '0I11J1TUnfumllh,d. 2 btdroom, 2 bath11'0' living room, kltch.n withappllancn, f1rtplaet. No pits,.sGO/month plulutllltl...

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EXCELLENT COMMERCIALbuilding located at 1803 Sud·derth. 1,900 sq. It. for only .50per sq. ft. Adequate parking,high visibility. Call Gladene,

Lela Easter Real Estate,257·7313 or 257·7988 G

III' DIlL IN TOWN!For rent: Condo, 2bedrooms, 2% baths,fully furnished, sleeps6, turn.key. $65 night.Iy: $300 per week nowthrough Thanksgiving.

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*' ,ir, I,' ). ;;~,~ Ar,') f'j.;wlFHI'f' 257 4S)4 RI":')ld~l'lrJ' 257[)~22 ** ** A'" ()l'" , J.L~ Bullt;rt! VIC"I Hall ** i~d :.,/>. fJ.' cY1(~r/..e 25H-j12~9 25e·~575 **. ~, .... if-.II" -' .. II II" ~ ..... 4 ....... '" Ii *Ii .... *. *t." ott'--- ~ J,

LOVELY ALTO HOME REDUCED TO SELL!

48 I The RUidoso News I Monday, October 1.~, 1986,

CONDO _ In Pinon Park fOf rent, CHARMING CAJUN ..... fireplace, THREE ~DROOM .;;~e<\ BY oMn ..... Will tak~ ltV, lot or' ,FOR SAUll- mcelyfurnisheu,2' 5ACamRETREATl l12,5«1 ... tedar '," ,weekly or monthly. Call after 5, vi.ew,. ~ maawr .~QOPlSJ ~~ h.Q...use. m~.pltauj Gatage, barn, cabin In trade, .'nIl'.. eepl'Operij~, . bedroo.m.. condo, .with.. view. of ' Creek ..Area.. Border4naUonat'" .'253-4017. wtt~c PP_II!l~$1 dra~. $350~ waterlaitl, feJlCe$,bomso~r~7~7467,J-4Mfc Ind{vidlUlUror togeUJer.A 3 ' Stetta· lllanca; nr~1ace! zeto .'forest, noutll1ti~; '4X4 rJn~'e" ~,

.,... , .FeR'.RENT....."~ 'bedroom;' '1"-b~t1t' ,.,~13r25&41.15$59.. --'''"".._..oV:SV"~.·"'·'TWO"·BmDaoo~;;,;"m., Qblte.~m.k;·,_r_bedtOOmrab4tlHvitlitrestho~ i-~~""'dQwnjllssume'loan"selle~wlll:~Y"'" C'~C~1l",pr!nt·lroJd1t. 'Cold,ell .,'~."mobne, close ID: $225, water. paid., ONE .Wl.G& SHOP. SPACE;""' QIld 1 WlD...' Negotiab....le..·~ntot aaIe on. \~~~,,~ ~bhean~l a 2 =~COst$. call (.915)~.. In.1l+O"f Banker, $00.. ~tors,i5H1.11,'plus $lO depo!d. Rel_ Ie- 1Ill'iI~ Both WllheJi<lo COIIlntCt.lli7. . '.' ..~ ~j51~, "" ....~ .' .' ." . """"" .1i'I. ...' ..... '. HaC '

FO~~::~~oom,2b.:: O~:SPACE..·.~~rEI.pati~~~~ NI~~~~..on. nv~;;r.bso.. '~: TWO ';:'il934.. Jl)QbnQhO~~ forSaJe. W:te~ r::rto:Aa~. :~." BO::oo.~.,..J~.. --J.~ $~~~~ .furnished house 203 Reservoir Sudderth, $300/montb all billS $195.378-t498,37frD114., ~tfc One,S be\h'09}ll, 2 bath, ltX80 - Owne~fiI1artcins.,Phone,lo3M-m9. . large rockfireplaee, "e~;,w,Road. $575. (505)524-0161, R-45-2tp p~d. Excellent vi$lble location. " M~~~'iu~t:;2 \t' _ j. .~sq,lt! deck~' $35,000. 207,7989\\

RENTAUl- several to cboose from. l5'1.al1et~)lJIl.. MUe ~~ ~C\ ~ FORWEORTMDIH,1Mll!q,6., lr*Ile$275 and up, Call DiPaolo Real UPPER CANYON ....MIunRoad, Two ex~ent con~l:' *b dO: d3~1.~~,·3 ~tbsl~lSLofilWlliTCCS, ," . !t

Estate, 2584477, D-45-tfc bedroom, 1bath, fUrnished apart. ~eoverpaymentS:. after OMHl~ cargara~e, ~ wer e~ . ....,fOI.BACHELOR/COUPLE _ quarters mentwithfil'epmce,.er,({ryet RESULTS'~~~ijt $igIltwhen,you 6.' 'c!30-Uc race. Will ~e $llUlller house m ~I U...., ~'~f-..'...'

cabins, ~mfortable, attracti~e, and sto~~~/6mlt8Jl~M=r2~dd use the cla~ed seCtion. RUidoso CLO$IN(} COST" DOWN' -' .and nrotrULDade,~.~s·IDER/Jl'DAnn.~G_.2tp.96 ~kttM,~~Akt,{"",~:fully furnished. Everything paid. ~cc~. fl i]lon.{ @i ",IPQ~ , News. . MHfc assbme mortgage on 2bedfoom Yf' . '. . . "'~J:'W,I,\1' 1M, ~2~, ~t" Wi, 10 dOPrime location. No peb, 2641 Sud· mcluding basl~ caber $1511 deposit ASPEN AIRE _ ~tcare, Your 2*batbcon~o in Wblte MOlJllwn acrell~d ,behind. SIJ!l V~lleYtt'~ .",. ,ij .t,l,7~O ... h.

". derth, ·M-4So2tp andleasereqwred.Adultsoply.,no carpet cleaning .company Estates. Fullyfurnishe4t. including andlo.r DWb~ehome.l.otUlR1JJdQSO PkIdff w....l ..CIdt tt ..Mtrt.ON THE GOlF 00_ -Iarg~3 ~~~~ 2I'I·ml. .• .MII.U; WIll.'1oset~ ((lijZ/5-1693 iii =~~~t::. lII,alt, C!!l-' ••

bedroom, 2% bath condo, unfur· winter. All bills paid, including BONITO RIVER PROPERTY - Albuquerque. ..' .G-3l).tfc CenturY21~ A$peIl'Real Estate, ...................~...................nished

1very nice. $450/month. Call basic cable, $3OO!month, $150 house, $29{OOQl 5smalllo~, $9j()l)Oj SUNNY" JNVITINQ. ~ 2bedrOOD1, ~ Inc., 2$7·9007 or 1-354-2609,y~

DiPaOLO Real Estate, 258-4477. deposit,lease required. Adults on· 2 ~rge ots, $9,000; can. Tim bath con.. d.0, compI~te1yfurnis...:hed,· FOR TRADE OR SALE -Dice Sunny and bright 2b~droom .M-33--tfc ly,nopets, 257·7267. H·23-tfc QUlgleyat257~196.Q-l0Hfc WID,disbw8$bPf, ~ens, 4ishes., mason",'. nbe8tn (2,600 Qq.6,) , ..... l.. .' ." .. '

O.-:-:N......E-::-B=ED~R~OO-M--~fu-rn-ish-ed. OFFICE BUILDING FOR LEASE _ LITTLE DREAM RANCH - Exeilllllll eondl~on, ~1,~O; ~'~ 'Jin(! Zeit1a. 2 bath !Iolllen~r WhileUtilities and cable paid. Year. 3,300 sq.ft., with parking lot. Ruld~so's HondoV~ey.7+ acres, 257·2202or25H475. . . H·:U.~c lots, ~ Witcbita Fall3~. For M~untaln IV. Large living ~rear01md access. 257.7467. J-33-tfc Located at 1100 Sudderth. 257-4678, 3inigated. Beautiful fruit trees. OWNER BAS.TO SEU,.I -5 fenced mo~llehQDleand lot, home· and with wetbar ~nd .'Jl1place. On

TWO BEDROOM _ 1bath, all ap- Q-23-tfc Real good, 3bedrc!om, 1%. b~th aCfe$ pl~ ho!/Se,' $82,_ 000 land or Ptope~ armind $100 000, . nearly 81\ acre with excellentpliances.2I'I-lZlO. A..14-Uc HOMES AND APARTMEN1ll- for _Twoeal'~)WsaleOl plekup~ AIl}\ i4iG at trade. dilfet'en«, (81llM., 8_ $:t9SIlpS'llI n,OOll

TWO BEDROOM TRAILER $225rent Lela Easter pro:rty cert!Jin trades .co~d~r~. Call present$768 fl'!.l per montbfor 30 . . C43-4tp over bank l'Uln '

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, part bills ~d, depoSlt. No pets. managemen~, as or Son, (5.05)2S7.5682, (505)378~4016, Peebles Four Seasons Real 12X65,.rw.. O.BEPROO.. -. ~T". a. . :258~3.3,9, e, '~,Good location, Upper Canyon, 257·7313 office, 257·9278 home. '. 1tH9-tfc Estate '257.9171 owner/agent mOb~et. 2}o.ta, fireplacet deck, .257.7541. e-35-tfc L-27·tfc ' ....'. j , P42-tfc wa1kjng dis~ce to downtown .'..

SHAW'S APARTMENTS -1 and 2 WILLOW TREE LODGE-excellent MOTIVA~D ~ELLER White ... .. Ruidoso. $30,000, some terms, RntMSO/C1D1'I11.M AREA

bedr furnished partIn ts faccess spacious extra clean 1 Mountain ~mt 4, Flat acceSfJ with LOW DOWN .... 2houses, 2bedroom. 371H09O, make offer.. , A;45-2tc .IVWV . .#l'nro1. .f\~'oom ,a en or ' , 'aview of SIerra Blanca. Reduced No balloon $35 000 each. $400 or .... .... Mountain ret~QtWlth spectacular \/6u', .

rent, good location, no pets, Call and 2bedroom~~rtments. Onl~2 to $14,500. Call Kevin Hayesor Bob less per month, ,Call'1~0. LE~L LOT ;.... ~wdoso Downs view, located 20 minutes from RuldoS9~ .258-3111. V-35-tfc years~ld.Allu tiesp~d.Wee~ JohnsOn at Mark I Realty', .: P-36-tlc HB)ghts, reSldential~. $12,000 . 'SlerroDloncoskldreaondiOmlnutes "

FURNISHED _ 2bedroom mobile on and mldrtly rates available. 257.2771. M..12-tfc ' or inake offer, 378-4000.TerJU$. . frOm nroposed new. <llrpqrt,. tZO de,ed' ,

Private lot nice ard telAA/month 257-273f,257·7836, W·27·tfc· ' DOUBLE WIDE .... on its own Jot, fur· A-45-2tc d r ddb IIplusdepa;'l37~" ...~e EFFICIENCY APARmENT _ FOR SALE :- !lxIII, Zbedroom, 2 oiJIIIid, wood Ilove. With low e o(!!s lIiIJOl/1I e YII01IIlIill mel!.

TWO1bedr h f ~t $295; $275 with 6month lease, all bath moblle home. New C@l'Pet,down,$24,OOO.25H904daY'FOR'TRADEOR·.SELL-.. Tb~.deroeob;~brouonmk lU.n~~~~Qe:u,s'Q311

- oom ouses or ren ; utilities and basic cable paid. Easy w~ stove, large~ closet, . 1-35H901night. D-45-4tc \! m '" ~I.\\also ~ bedroom. 378-4802, 378-4639, access, central location,. clean. awnmg, fenced. ~e TelTace 4,300 SQ.FT. COMMERCIAL _ Choice commercial propertyt . electric, and o'

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~_----c~~_A_-36-_tfc 2534950,257-5258. M-314fc Adult Park. Beautiful location, building with residence' for sale. Lbbock, T Steady IiI ,home. lorge outQoor decks, under·HOUSE AND ooNlJO - both CIlII> ooNlJO _ Zbedroom!, 2% balbB, U10Medlem,I3.!l8-l9II3. ().lS.1lp Z,90lIilqJl.lspJantanddlleespace Q fr ex:btish dt· i ground utIlt1eS. ~WQler wd

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......". .... C ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT _ W.j9.8jp Ill!l'VIce bile bJ!sirIelS. AsemPa~ clear; Traile for eoDIIIIefCiaI ColltUct owner for lell1l~FANTASTIC MONTHLY - Of long nearriver close to town $250 bills SEVENMOBILEHOME-lots com· loan. Wffi"cOfiSlder trading equity orgoodresidential,$75,OOOto 505·622·0505

term rentals. Call Paul De1?ado, paid.~7.2202,258-4475, . H~l.Uc pleted, at reduced p~ce.'.~ foryourpropel'ty,257-9366.R-4Sotfc $100,00 range, ' or257.ZII58. lJ.l6.lle APARTMEN'! FOR RENT _ 1 Owner/OSea!, Burt, BiD Pippln LOT,FOR SALE BY OWNEll-Mlll106H4?·1488 B Box 2226••11, 14M 88201 B

HOY TAP ART MEN TS - 2 bedroom, Ruidoso Downs, water Real Estate, 378-4016 or 257.0040. ' VIew Estates, on Hull Road. Was ~"be~rooms, 1!h baths, all ap- and sewer. paid furnished 0-39-8tnc $24,000, reduced to $18,000. Call J~\/,j ~t· ,phances. Across from Care $175/month.258-1487'. H-31.UC EXCELLENTDEERHUNTING-m 257-4577 or 257-4156 after 5:00 p.m. "l'eaolo "eal ~state ~ InvestmentsCenter. 27-4917. H-36-tfc TWO BEDROOM _ furnished house LIncoln county on 240 acres deed· F-45-tfc ~ r nil"

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carpet, fireplace, 10, car· tral location.' Water sewer and .trees, ~ .gation weWl, REDUCED ~1' ,; ~port, renced yard. Water! sewer garbage plcWtp paid: $325/month. open w~ter distriCt. $275,000, Three bedroom mobile, ' ~ . .,. • :' , .,,,• ~and garbage pick·up paId. Call No pcb tali 257.2004 M-33-tfc owner financing. Call Edsel or t ddt ~ ~378-4512. B-36-tfc .•. Rita Young, Century 21, Aspen so Up an rea y 0 move

FOR RENT _ 3bedrooms, 11,2 baths. Real Estate, 257-9057 or 1-354-2609, In. Good condition, good$45O/month, deposit, utilities, SWI Y-39-8tc location, $6,950.25&4477.,Valley. Gas heat. 336-4443, R-36-tfc 2·BEDROOM CONDOS FORTY ACRES - with 3,500 square ' evenlnas 378-8266. n

CUTE EFFICIENCY _ midtown 3·BEDROOM CONDOS foot main house and 1,800 squarearea. U50/month, includes 4·BEDROOM CONDOS foot guest and tack house. $192,500iutilities. Pets and kids ok. 257-5065, Nightly, Weekly, Monthly owner financing. Call Edse

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acres with blg view. $85J.00ll withowner financing. Call l!4dsel orRita Young at Century 21, AspenReal Estate, 257-9007 or residence,1-354-2600. Y-39-8tc

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8:05 <IJ MOVIE: Blossoms In the DustStory of a dedicated woman whofounded a home for orphanedchildren in Texas after losing herown child Greer Garson, WalterPidgeon, Felix Brossart (1941)

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mystical young warrior rises to lead who Is noted for heavy Insurance 1m $2$.IlOO Pyramidhis .people to ultimate victory on an coverage. Richard Todd, Dale @ Transformerseene desert planet. Jose Feffer. Robertson, HeInz Dmehe (1965) tm Rifleman'Kr~8:acLaChlan, Max Von Sydow 11:15 (fI) It Figures llll MusiC Vldllos~ TJRwo 11:20 ill Truly American ImSmurfs .(Z) NlIws 11:30~ eFL Foolllall 3:3S(,)I.eave II To Beaver(!) II!l flyan's Hope 1m As the World Turns 4:00mSporhLookom NlIw Mllxlco Today tm Patty Duke (l) Vegetable SouPtl2l Fllcon Cresl (!Jl Crellive Uvlng G) Tom Ind Jllrry@ Young Ind the Rllstless '11'40 (l) NASA SclencD lD Magnum, P.f.~ Slar'.T.ble· (!) Too Close ,for Comlor!@ Music Videos 1m NewlYWld Gamllall Mlsler Rogers' Neighborhood (12l Flcts of Utea 700 Club 12:00 (l) Wrlle Channel IUl JIOJIlrdy

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11:30 @ Barney Miller(l) MOVIE: Porky's Revenge Thekids lrom Angel Beach High areback and at war once again withschool administrators, their ownraging libidos and the portly PorkyII/msel!. Dan Monahan. WyattKmght, Tony Ganios (1985) Q<Il NewsNlght Update@ Doble GillislBl Dick Cavell@ MOVIE: Best 01 Hollywood TheWreck of Ihe Mary Deam Dazedofficar 01 floundering and desertedship finds hlmsell accused ofnegligence. SkIpper of salvage boathelps him clear hiS name. GaryCooper, Charlton Heston. M/chaelRedgrave (1959)

11:35 (!) Dick Cavell12:00~ Sportslook

CD MacNell/lehrer NewsHour® late Night with DavidLeitermanCD MOVIE: A Bell lor Adano Theofficer In charge 01 an Itahan Village\'/lns the people over when he hndsabell for theu church John Hod/ak,Gene Tierney, WillIam BendiX(1945)

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COCHERAMexf.canF'ood&Cantina

258-3mRUidoso's finest restaurantand

nigl)t club is located onHighway37. Servingtbe bestMexicanfoodin theSouthwest, (X)cbera is'~7 days 4 week, \lith fOOdoomgserved frOm U a.m. to 10 p.m.

The Cantina at Cocheta offersyou .a wide' selectioil Of mixediliiI'lksand d8nciJ1gunti12 a.m. t

except SUl!4aYt12:OO midnight.Come jommfor the c1inb1g ex-

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LOG CAbiN R~$TARUANT. l07tMechettlDrive

Phone258-50%9We invite y011 to startyour day

with an old-fashioned llreakfastincluding ourhomemade biscuitsand gravy. The menu also in­cludes a wide variety of otherbreAkfast ~als and greatplate lunches. Open1a.m. unti13p.m. every day.

THE BARN RESTAURANTBfghway70West

2574099Enjoy diningat the Bam where

the relaxin~ atmosphereenhances the fine food by ChefCraig Sullivan. The BarnRestaurant ~ns at 5:00 P.M.!Tuesday thni SWlday. Try ChetCraig's own blackened Rib Eye.Always a treat.

WHISPERING PINESRESTAURANTUppetCauyon

257·2S68Located in the Upper Canyon.

the restaurant is open daily 6:00n.m. to 2:00 p.m. offering awideselection of breakfast and IWlchitems.

Whispering Pines features dai­ly breakfast and IWlch buffetswith free secoods.

Come out and enjoy good old"home cooking."

dining &entertainment guide

GUS'SEA~OOD GALLEY

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Phone25'l"7U5 'Enjoy dining at the Galley or

visit the MarKet and cook athome. Available at the Market:catfish, shrimp}. crab legs,lobsterI fish fiUetst.••salIrionsteaks red snapper twets andhors d'oeUWe8. Menu items in·clude jumbo shrimp, catfish,clam ships, scallops flOWlderloysters, frog legs, chicken frieasteak and more.

Hours are Ua.m. to 1:30 p.m.IMonday thru Saturday; close«SWldays. .

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3.5mDes Sonth ofRuidosoPhone 25'loo51U

Enjoy casual. bretl1d'ast orluncili, and exPe,rlence tbe lux­urious evening dinin,I'( excellencefor which' the Inn lias becomerenowned. Guest pleasure isenhanced by foUi' loun~es. The. . listening of the ~mno bar~onsto many, whlle othersprefer the show bands and latehour dancing. '

SuPet'b faCilities for banquets,meetings, Weddin&'ll artd.wed­din~ teeeptiOl1S are convementlyav:illable,

CREE MEADOWSR~STAU~ANT

LocatedontheGolfCourse, 25'7·9tsg

Come deUglltin thefine cuisineandsuper& view-from· the lovelydining room at Cree Meadows.Lutlcheon buffets are served

f~P~O::F~:/ 8n~iina:~:enjoy the Cbampagne Brunch,servedfrom 11 a.JTL imtil2 p.m.

Relax. enjoy a retl'esbingcocktail.and dine llltJe!icefUl sur:­rofindings With a lovely. view ofSietta BIaIlcain the background.

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, (l) My FJvqrite MatUa~ , GJOprah Wlnlrey, . , (lLO All My Children 3'301'1"I NFL YearbClok 7~00 (» My$Jeryl (1986}QtW Waltons , • Cll MOVIE: Agnn l)f God A ll2l MlddlY News • ....... _ ','" ' ,00 TIle Cosby Showt;l(g) St5,OOOPYramld ' psychiatrist Investigates the appar- «31. AI tha World Turns, ,W ~\1~on..~~ ,, ,. CD MOVIE: Aglles of God A!~OG FI~'d . ent murderofababy by the mother, ! =,'rt/JIS Blllk ~ ~OVIEr ~e 'lfe~:enIY Kid A psychlatrlstlnvestlgates thaappar·\W ,\ISO eos an angelic nun who claims she \UII. pp es smooth talking teen drag racer entmurder ofababY by the mother,gSes.me Skeet Q. knows nothing of the infant's birth Q!) ~Im .nd Timmy killed in the liarl' '60s return to an angelic nun who, claTms ~he4t T",nsfllrm~rs· or death. JapfJ Fond;J, AnllfJ Ball- 11:05()} MOVIE: The Adventure. 01 Earth to pertormYagOOd .deed ~nd know.s nothing of the lIlfant's bIrth

8:05 (llMOVlE: Thlt,Hegen Girl Agirl, croft, Meg Tilly (1ge5)t;I Rllbln Hood Robin Ho~d robs the help a nerdy high schooler Richard or death. Jane fonda, Aline Ban-hounded by gossIp and suspl~ion CIl Tlkll TWo rich to.aid the poor and nds Eng!a~d Mulligan' ,Jason .Gedrlck Lewis· croft,Meu. T/lly(1985) Q 'regarding hettrUeparentago, gives (l) Naws of Prince John's lyranny, whiLe Smlthrsk (1985)' CIl Larry King Uvel.up and tries to kill herself. Shirley (f) o Ryan', Hope trying to qainthe hand ofthe lovely (!) DIUng Game Cll MOVIE: Young Love, RI'$I LoveTemple, ROlla/d Reagan, Rory @J New MlIKlcoToday Maid Mallon. Errol Flynn, Olivia De • (mJ $25 000 PyrJmld Story of teenagers who must mak~Calboun (1947) tW Falcon Crest . HaVilland, Basfl Rathbone (1938) ~ Transformers chOices betw~en the values of their

, 8:30 (t) 3-2-1 ConlJcl D OJ Youngan4 the Restless 11:1$ (1) ThlnfcAbout \W Rlffllman strict upbringing, and the pressures(l) Abbott &CosteIJo ~ Stl,'. Table g Science Alliance ll7J Music VIdeos ' from their peers. Valerie Bertfnelll.dJ New Card Sharks lttJ Muste Videos 11'30 rY\ K'I' DS d]J Fall Guy nmQthyHuttOff,Men Dean Snyder

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9:00 (l) C~mmunllY of Uvlng Things 10'05 (J) Perry Macon ~ Palty Duke 3:35 (J) Lem It To Beaver slonal ChampionshipsGJ Wh"1 01 fortuu 10:30 HHL H k· ~ Vlclory Garden 4:00 C2l Sportslt)ok @l dJSlmon and SimonG) DayWalth .!2l DC ey (}) Vegellbl' Soup @ 700 ClUb •(7) Partrldge Family. (]) ChemIcal Equal (J) Tom Ind Jerry I2DMOVIE: Tam Horn A bounty(!) Fam.,Fortune and Romance (f) 11) LovJng (l) Magnum, P.I. . hunter squeezed out by a new(mJ @ Donahul (mJYou~ and the ResUess 12:00 (ll CrllaUv. UVlng. CI) Too Clou for Comfort contury (s framed for murder whenl!2)Blg Valley . 6J nc Tac DOllOh G> Another World, d§) Nlwlyw,d Game hIs ways prove too rough for theg S'slme Slreet t;I tIll Hookid on AerobIcs GlMOVIE:TIIeAvIatorAwithdrawn Q2J Facts 01 Ule Wyoming catltemen who have hiredd]J Hour Magazine 10:40 (ll Siructure Alom pilot must fly a rebellious gIrl to «31 JIilJllrdy .• him. Steve McQueen, Unda Evans,Qt She·na 10:50(1) Elaclllcily Idaho, but en route the plane all B!O Valley SlIm PIckens {1980)

9:20 rn HomeostasIs . .. ~~hef~~e~he Tn~~nta~~ an~J~~~ lIJj Mlsler Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 CD Family nes9:30 ro SpornLook 11:00 (]) Shakespeare Wilderness. Christopher Reeve, a Dele.dors of the Earth ' l!Il Wild, Wild World of Animals

, (I) Roekschool @) DayS 01 Our Uvn Rosanna Arquette, Jack Warden 4:05 (J) AIld~ GriffIth Narrated by William ConradtTl Serabblll (7) MOVIE:!hI Swan The princess (1985) f P I1:'.1 I D' I J. I of aHungarian hOUSll of royally In 4:30!2l Bul 0 ,Bill Danca Ouldool'$ 8:00 (]) all sera -Cll ream 0 e nn e (i) NewldlY Q) Computer ChronIcle 00 Cheers(!) CelebrItY Daubl. T.lk 1908 plans to reco~p the family (f) 0 One Ufe To Uve 00 Hollywood Squares CIl Evening News

02l Dick Vln Dyke CIl ShowBIz Today (J) MOVIE: Willard Ayoung man(Q) N.ws ellBlnson' trains agroup of rats and uses themlW Doris Day ~ DIUng Game Iirstto spOIl a party, then for a

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1:00Q) Beginning Spanish to Oxford University, and his Q) Sports Look00 Sanll Barbara American brashness clashes with CD Hill Slrul Blues(J) 'T11elnterrlatJonll Hour Brilish loseNO. Rcb Lows, Ally (3) Insldelbe NFL(D Cannon Sheedy, Amanda Pays (1984) Q (i) Maneyllne .C!l (JlJ Generll Hospllli CIl Moneyllne mClrol Burnett(W GuIding Ught C1J $1DO,ooo PyramId • @l Oll Kay O'Brien~ Andy GrlffltIl (!) M-A-S-H l!%l HoneymoonersOll PrIce Is RIghi tW Jeoplrdy GJ) Hardcasde and McCormick1m Flying Nun t!Il Birney Miller dl The Africans (1986)l!J) Uvlng WIld (1984) t;I tt1l Hews a Fall Guya Bosom Buddies ~ Hardcastle and McCormIck 9:30 (1) SpcrkCenter

1:05(1) Tom and Jerry l!Il3·2-1 Contact Q (t) Motorweek.1:30~ AlIto hlcfng '86 t1! Faels of Ufe 1Il SJlom Tonlghl

(1) Finding Our Way la Knight Rider (lJ Pollce Womant!Il Heathelill 5:05 CIl Sanford and Son ~ Magnum, P.I.QO Archie Bunker's Place 5:30 00 Speedweek l!ll T8A

1:45(1) Short Story (D Nlghtfy 8ul. 10:00(}) NFL films PresenlS.2:00 <II Seume street Q 00 NeC fllghlly News (l) Black Perspective

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o t estory 0 addin, w 0 must t!IlBenson (J) MOVIE: The Hunted Lady Arescue the Sultan's daughter from l!Il Timmy anlf LIssIe special security officer becomes athe hands of an evil magician.tTl Newlday 5:35 (JJ hon.ymooneQ target for elimination w~en shew anrees 10 assiSt afellow olftcet \'11th(D Polle. Woman his investigation. Donna Mills,l!l l!§) t1! Divorce Court_ Gbos~bus·t.... Rebert ReM, Alan FeinsteinlUll II U': 6:00 rn Collile ~1bJ1I (19mtrn GUld". gnt (D MacNeil! UIIter Newslfol/J tm Bums and Allen(!!J Eddie" F.Ifl., 00 m (!) QJ) tnJ N!WI @ Musrc Videosat) ThlakAbout (J) PrIm.ft.ws @ Hawf1 01 thingsCIt J.lsQI\$ @ MOVIE: Fun witlt Dick and Jane 8 WKRP Itt CinclnnaU

2:05(}) Scooby 000 A youna married couple willi 10:30a> Pro ChamploftSl1lp Karate2:15@ American l.Igacv pretensions of grandeur tum to I1l 1011J BloWJI's Joumll2:30 m Billiards anned robbery to support the:r @) TH!gbt SIMi"

00 Fllcfllt CIIII overextentred rlfestyle when the I1J ElItedalllmanl TOnightl!l Superl!lr Courl husband iSfired.GeorgeSegaJ, Jane ~ MWSiH1m) Pile. Is Right ~dca.:!il(fJ~.'a!lM (19m @ MO~It: Sergeant Rutledge@ Snwm ~ v,. ""ll' Praud cavalryso!dier, former Slave,_ H'--I ' ~Millie Vkfitl is accused 01 rapg and murder and; c:m'j)lder ROOm tm Hlallfy 8tIs~ . is defended ata coutt mamal by his~ D.UItg Gamt (JlJ MIjtf league Baseball DM· su~riOt officer. Jeffrey Hunter,S My l.fflIf PGlIV .1OIIal Cha.nlpl Constmce Towers, Billie Burke

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(i) News"alclt the world is soon brooght to the 10:35 00 MWS"HCll Hart 10 Hlrt edge of nUClear disaster. Rock@.&temlll'~t~T~an~IM!!!"t.....:.... ~(!) HewfywftGam.· HlidSDfl.Btian K~ith, David StJIJ! ,.. 'll"(tZ O.l..JOt (1982) 11:Od etI MysftIyf(1986) Q .@ HoltMI'. . CD MOVIE: IItdy Dalbla A man

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6:oo~Plav Your Best Gall~KllsyfurfD MOVIE: Door to Door Twosalesman d() abang up iob sellingvacuum cleaners for a majorcompany_ Unfortunatefy, Ihey arenot actually company employees.Ron Uebman. Miss Howard(1984) ,(i) Daybt.akro In Ihe Blick(JJ Chimplonshlp Wrestling00 CNNNIWSIW l!l8er,"staln Bears@ U,S. 'finn 1teport~ TaklngStOtkl!Zl MIlSlc VilleosllJWliZZlasQ

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9:30(2) SporfsCelrtlr(l) Sports tonightro Pollee WOlllin(!2) Magltum,P.I,OJ Carson's Comedy

AFTERNOON

MORNING

Page 6 I The Ruidoso News ,.lMsIOft SCh....I., For • 'Week GlOotobe, 11 Through Oetoller '19Malkovich (1984) E;J poor black ~tudent on hiswrestling 10:00m NtI. G~me of \hI! WeekCD Take Two team. Emllto Estevez, Meg Tilly ()).Pa*slonand Memory Examineill News (I) NeWsday 6:00 CIl MacNeill.Lehrer NewsHour the porlrayalof' Blacks in films,CIl ll] Ryan's Hope ill Pollee Woman (!), ill .(!) .lW @ 0 .News profiling five specific actors andlml New Mexico Today CIl II§) «) Divorce Court (5) On Location: Robin Willl~msal actresses, Including 'Bill Robinsona2l Falcon Cresl a2l Ghostbuste.r$the Met Reality will nev~r be the and Sidney Pojtier, (1986)@ Young and Ihe Restless @ GuIding Ughl same after zany Robin Williams (!l (l) ®l ,0) '0 NewsOJ) Slar's Tabltl OJ) Eddie's Father unleashes his wild wit In afrantic, III NeWsNlghl .' ,@ Music Videos (lIJ You Can Write Anything hilarious perJormanoe at the Me- CIlNlghl Tratks' Part I(lIJ Mlsler Rogers' Neighborhood 9 Jetsons IropolitanOpera House. OJ) Burlls and Ailen~ 700 ClUb 2:05 1Il Scooby Doo (l)'PrimeneWs " az,Music Videos

10:0500 Perry Mason 2'15 (Ill Wrlle Channel .ll21, MOVIE: comII ,BliCk Charleston ~ Summer'sElld The ,story of a. WIt Ch I' Blue Two blaq,k Harlem deteotives httle girl' In the 1940's trying to

10.15 rn r e anne 2:30 (!) falcon .crest, trask down adrug operation that a~ssert her IndividualJ!y while suffer.10:30 rn Running and Racing ~,MOVIE. The Razor s Edge ,A photographer Is trying to switch 109 the stigma of being considered

rn Lands and People diSillusioned World War I veteran IS from Mafia oontrol to black control. a.tomboy. (1986)'CIl ll] Loving . on a Quest for spiritual enlighten- Jonelle Allen, Godfrey Cambridge, 9 WKRP In Cincinnati'@) Young and Ihe Restless ment in this second film adaptation Raymond St. Jacques (1972) , 10'30 (]) Joe DIM~9gIO Sto (R t)@) Tic Tac Dough of Somerset Maugham's novel. Bill OJ) Children's Island • (!l TonfghfShOW " TV epea(Ill Hooked on Aerobics Murray, Catherine Hicks, Theresa @ Top 20 Video Countdown CZJ ,Entertainment Toni ht

10:45 rn ThlnkAbout Russell (1984) E;J \Ill Nlghlly Bus. tml MWS*H' g ,11:00 rn America's Cup • CIl ~~per\or~ohrt 9 DlII'rent Strokes t121 MOVIE: Dracula A.D, 1972

rn Under the Blue Umbrella ~ smc:rrss g I 6:05 CIl MOVIE: WO,rld War III, Part 2 Count Dracula rIses from his 100(!) Days of Our Lives OJ) Hazel When Russian forces invade Alaska year old coffin to avenge himself onill MOVIE: In a Lonely Place (!J) Sound E.press and Amerloa rises to the defense, the third generation ancestor of theScreenwriter falls In love With ll] OaUn Game the world Is brought to the edge of professor Wno did hIm in. Chris·neighbor who establishes an alibi 9 My L1~Ie Pony puclear disaster. Rock Hudson, topherLee, PeterCushing, Stephan·when he is accused of murder. Brian Keith, David Soul (1982) Ie Beacham (1972)Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, 2:3500 Fllntstones 6:30 rn Hamen' RacIng OJ) Best of GrouchoFrank Lovejoy (1950) 2:45 (Ill Zoo, Zoo, Zoo (!l Wheel of Fortune (!J) Famof Japan(I) 0 All My Children 3:00~ Major League Baseball's CZJ Million Dollar Chance 0,Nlghlllne@ Midday News Greatest Hils (!) lml Three's Company 9 Joan Rivers@ As Ihe World Turns CD Mister ROller$' Neighborhood" @ The Judge 10:35(f) M*A*S*HOJ) Break the Bank (I) Newswatch \Ill MacNeill Lehrer NewsHour 0) Eniertllinmeni Tonlghl(Ill Zoo, Zoo, Zoo CZJ Harl to Hart «) Newl.vwed Game 11:00m Best 01 Bill Dance Outdoors9 Jim and Tammy CIl Newlywed Game 9 facti of Ufe Q, • CIl Masterpiece Thealre (1985)

11:0500 MOVIE: The Stranger Wilhln ll21 G.I. Joe 7:oom Top Rank Boxlnm . E;J' 'Expectant molher's unborn child @ Hour Magazine CIl Market to Market 1Il Crossfire .controls her bizarre diet and erratic tm Green Acres (!lA·TllmC' CZJ Jot Frallklhibehavior and orders her mysterious @ Melal MusIc W MOVIE: Ulelorce When astron- ,(I) Night Tracb: P"rt"disappearance, Barbara Eden. «Il Sesame Street E;Jautssendnewlydlscoveredhuman· IW CBS Late Nlmht T.J. Hook"George Grizzard, Joyce Van Patten 9 Thundercats aids back to Earth, Ihe deceptive «Sl Jack Benny. '(1974) 9 Ghoslbusters lookln~ creatures break loose, tlJGOldtnT.lrs ofTel,vlslon

11:15 CIl Yellow Balloon 3:051I1 Rocky Road spreading a strange and hideous aJ Nightlife~ Bloscope 3:30 (]) 3.2.1 Conlacl C disease. Steve Railsback," Peter 11:0500 NlghUlne

11:30 CD Newscast from the Past (!) Onll Dayal a TIme :JU~8~lnm L1vel jWCBS Late NIght T.J. Hookertml As the World Turns (!) Dallng Game CZJ MOVIE: Brelklnm Up Asophis. 11:20mReillY W.lrd TillsJohn Cl\ndylIID Patty Duke tml $25,000 Pyramid ' d b b . I f' stars as a dreamer with a crazy(Ill Mamlc 01 011 Palnllng ll21 Transformers tlcate su ur anlte strugg es to Ind scheme to rejuvenate an econ·

11 :45 CD Whal's In Ihe News (!!) ~lllelmaVnid her own idenlity alter her husband omlcally depressed tovm. (1986)tm mUse eos leaves her and the children after 15 •OJ Fall Guy years of marriage. Lee Remick, 11.30~ Running ~nd Racing@ Smurfs Granville Van Ousen. Vicki Oawson ~ Barney Miller

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12:00 cr> P Gal 3:35 (I) Saleat Home (!) (!! Webster E;J (!!) Doble Gillis D

~ =~~~::r~orld 4:00 rn SporlsLook @l @ Scarecrow Ind Mrs. King (!! Jimmy Breslin's PeopleCD MOVIE: The Great Muppel CIl Vegetable Soup (!!) 700 Club 12:00~ $portsLookCaper When KermIt, Fozzle and (!l Tom and Jerry a MOVIE: Cool Hand Luke In a CIl MlcNell1 Lehrer NewsHourG ill Magnum, P.I. Southern prison, a man In achain (!) Friday Night Videos

onzo lose their jobs wllh Ille Dally (!) Too Close for Comlort ga II defles the tough guards who CZJ MOVIE: The Uquldalor AtimidChrORlcle for missing the story of a ®1 Newlywed Game nt to SUbdue him and earns Ihe man who loathes bloodshed andbIg Jewel heist. Ihey VOVItO fmd the (!}l Facts 01 Life r spect of his fellow prisoners. Paul violence is hired ·hrough unusualthieves. John Cleese, Robert Mar. Iley. Peter Ustinov (1981) @ Jeopardy ewman, GetJrge Kennedy, J.D, circumstances by British intel·(]) Newsday (!!) 81m Valley Cannon (1967) hgence to be a liquidator. RodCIl OJ One Ufe To Uve !Ill MIster Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 (]) Capllol Journal Taylor. Trevor Howard, Jill St. John~ Dick Van Dyke 9 Delenders,of the Earth (f) Duck HunUng In New Mexico (1966)@ News 4:05 (I) Andy Griflllh !Ill Wild, Wild World 01 Animals (I) NIghl Tracks: Part IIIilll Doris Day 4:30 IX\ A U 0 d ' Narrated by William Conrad ®1 MOVIE: CBS Late MovIe The@ Music Videos ~ros.C an ul oars wilh Julius «) Mr. Belvedere E;J Fin,' CDn/lid Damien, now 32 and!Ill Great Chels at San Francisco CIl Victory Garden 8:00 rn l!J) D.C. Week Rvw, E;J ~~~~IOfcothrpeoWOtrld'S largest11multina.9 Carol Burnett (!) Hollywood Squares (!) Miami Vice ra lon, as we as Ihe

12:15 CD All Aboul You (i) ShowBiz Today (i) Evening News ambassad~rto E~gland. is up 10 his(!) Benson (I) Bonantl old sataniC Irl~ks. Sam Neil,

12:30 CD Hooked on Aerobics @l Dafinm Game (!) (!! $ledge Hammer! E;J Rossano Bratzl, Don Gordon@) Capllol t!.2l Good nmes ®1 @ Dallas E;J (1981)@ Carol Burnett (!]) Hews @ News@Stopwatchilll Please Don't Eat the Daisies !Ill Captain Kangaroo 8:15 @ friday Night Party!Ill Wild, Wlla World ot Animals (!J Dllfrent Strokes 8:30 CIl !Ill Wall Slreet WeekNarrated by William Conrad @ Galaxy Ranger$ "'" ..... Sid kicks"9 Leave 1\ To Beaver 4:35 (I) Beverly Hillbillies @Bm eosty .,.

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