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When asked why he hadn't en- tered his name sooner, Geronimo said he had misgivings about chal- lenging Chino, but changed his mind after receiving encourage- ment from tribal members. . Although there is no specific statement in the tribal constitution requiring a signature on a letter of intent to run for tribal office, Chino noted many documents are not con- game, n said Carruthers jokingly as he waited for his turn on the tee. While he waited for the group ahead to reach the first green, Car- ruthers talked about the recent ed- ucation summit he and other 49 governors attended with President Bush in Charlottesville, Virginia. nI think the summit was out-- standing, II he said. 'We started a process which we've needed to do for a long time in this country and --., dates for either vice president or council positions filed correctly, in- cluding Geronimo's brother, Harlyn Geronimo. The decision of the election board is final and voters are not al- lowed to enter write-in votes, said Chino. In a previous news conference conducted by the election board last Monday, other irregularities in Geronimo's letter of intent were displayed. These included an afternoon postmark, when the let- ter was delivered in the morning the same day of the postmark. Chino said Geronimo had plenty of time to file his name properly. president conspired to keep Geronimo's name off the list of presidential candidates in violation of the tribal constitution. "No one's civil rights have been violated," said Chino. ttl reject, counter, refute allegations made against me. H Chino said the reason Geronimo's name was omitted from the list, which makes Chino the only candidate for president, was Geronimo did not sign his request, nor did he use the proper form available at the tribal office. nNo one can say I am part of a conspiracy," said Chino. He also said all the other candi- by RICHARD A. HARROLD Ruidoso News Staff Writer Mescalero President Wendell Chino defended his administration and announced the reasons for his candidacy for re-election during a news conference Thursday at the Inn of the Mountain Gods. "I can no longer remain silent against those who impugn my character... and influence," Chino said to the news media and to about 40 Mescalero reservation residents who attended the confer- ence. Chino said he called for the con- ference to respond to allegations made by Joseph Geronimo that the by BRIAN BLALOCK Crimestoppers Program. Ruidoso News Staff Writer Crimestoppers board members The Ruidoso-Lincoln County are still totalling up the proceeds, Crimestoppera Golf Scramble was a but it appears the scramble will be- success, according to organizers. come an annual fundraiser for the Sixty pla'yers, including Gover- organization. nor Garrey Carruthers and Ruidoso The 12-team, five man scramble Governor Garrey Carruthers waits to tee off while in Downs Race Track owner R.D. started at 9 8.m. and it didn't take Hubbard, traveled around Cree long for a crowd to grow around the Ruidoso on Saturday to participate in a golf scramble M d C Club h Go b f ·. h R'd L' ICC . ea ows ounby course in first tee box t waiting for t e ver- ene lbng t e Ul OSO- Inca n ounty nmestoppers pro- the warm sunshine on Saturday to nor to tee off at 10 a.ID. -gram. . -->" - - RUidoso-Lintoln CQUtlty .-. wliy I like this ( County zoning ordinance is unenforceable Lobby to close at night . I . ";. , ,. c I ! ., ':'i Police and postal inspectors are investigating the break-ins. - "We don't know if any mail is missing," Chamberlain said._ He said postal authorities wontt know if anything is missing lUltil patrons report mail which never a:rrived. 'ln order to protect the sanctity of the post office, the lobby will be closed at night, n Chamberlain said. ... ........ . .- Effective immediately the lobby at the Ruidoso Post Office will be locked from 5:30 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily because of vandalism to post office boxes. Bob Chamberlain, post- master, said a clerk who works Sundays discovered that nine post office boxes had the glass smashed when the clerk reported for work Sunday about 8:30 a.m. It was the second such occurrence within a year. Please see Zoning, page 10A fected by the zoning ordinance. New properties and develop- ments would have to comply, he said. Hall also said each area would be individually addressed on its own merits. LCBC chairman, Karon Z. Petty, directed Pappas to place the P&Z on the agenda for the next regular meeting of the LCBC, which is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, Octo- ber 23. P&Z member James Sanchez commented if the LCBC is going to direct the P&Z to proceed with the development of a proposed zoning plan, then the commission needs to be certain the county budget will have money available to get the job done. "Unless we have total commit-- , . \ . Health care organization looking for new members first mapping the county with pr1>- posed zones and then present this to the LCBC. H the was agreeable to the LCBe, the P&Z would then be- gin the lengthy process of conduct- ing public hearings in specific areas and fine tune the zoning regula- tions until it appeared area resi- dents were in agreement with the proposed zones. - When this was completed, the LCBC would conduct its own public hearing on the zoning of the entire county, after which the zoning regulations would take effect through a resolution of the commis- sion and have legal relevance all at the same time. The process would take at least a year, said Beauvais. P&Z member Ben Hall said all existing properties would be grand- fathered in, and would not be af- .,. N •.•• ."." .t , pact buildings or operations, re- quire a special use permit from the county before their construction. However, both Beauvais and Pappas said the concept ora special use permit is the same 8S a vari- ance to other zoning regulations and without a zone to vary from, the permit is irrelevant. 'You can't vary from zero," said Pappas. The P&Z said it would like to be- gjn mapping thE:} county with pro- posed zoning regulations, but first needs the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners <LeBC) to formally direct P&Z to proceed by taking ac- tion during a regular commission meeting. The LCBC balked at letting P&Z proceed because it did not want to zone the county in specific ways that would reqmre enforcement. "We've been afraid of zoning the county and all the flack that goes with it," said commission member Robert E. Hemphill. Members of the P&Z agreed they would like to begin the process by by RICHARD A. HARROLD Ruidoso News Staff Writer The county has no zoning juris- diction over ita own land, said County Mana$er.,. Nick Pappas, during a regular meeting, Thurs- day, of the county Planning and Zoning (P&Z) commission. After lengthy discussion during the two and one-half hour meeting, it became apparent the Lincoln County t New Mexico Zoning Or- dinance No. 88-4 is unenforceable with reference to subdivi- BlOns. County attorney, J. Robert Beauvais, said the ordinance is un- enforceable because there is no for- mal zoning, or a zoning map, in place for property in the COWlty. "1 don't think you can use 8 spe- cial use permit without zoning in place," said Beauvais. The discussion was about a re- quest from a San Patricio resident for a mausoleum to be constructed on his private property. In the ordinance, cemeteries, as well as landfills and other im- . "- ; ", ... i.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1989Copyright C 18811 A8IJon Publl!llhlng Inc.

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Chino says he will seek re-election

Governor Carruthers helps makeCrilllestopper's scralllble a success

..that is to have a clear vision forwhat we want for education. II

The Governor said the Presidenthas agreed to work with the gover­nors in setting some national goalsin education.

"From those national goals wehope to define some performancestandards for all our schools andcompete with one another," Car-

Please see Scramble., page 10A

Please see Chino, page 10A

Geronimo -said in a previousnews conference Friday, September22, he mailed his letter Tuesday,September 19, the day before thedeadline to declare candidacy.

When asked why he hadn't en­tered his name sooner, Geronimosaid he had misgivings about chal­lenging Chino, but changed hismind after receiving encourage­ment from tribal members. .

Although there is no specificstatement in the tribal constitutionrequiring a signature on a letter ofintent to run for tribal office, Chinonoted many documents are not con-

game, n said Carruthers jokingly ashe waited for his turn on the tee.

While he waited for the groupahead to reach the first green, Car­ruthers talked about the recent ed­ucation summit he and th~ other 49governors attended with PresidentBush in Charlottesville, Virginia.

nI think the summit was out-­standing, II he said. 'We started aprocess which we've needed to dofor a long time in this country and

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dates for either vice president orcouncil positions filed correctly, in­cluding Geronimo's brother, HarlynGeronimo.

The decision of the electionboard is final and voters are not al­lowed to enter write-in votes, saidChino.

In a previous news conferenceconducted by the election board lastMonday, other irregularities inGeronimo's letter of intent weredisplayed. These included anafternoon postmark, when the let­ter was delivered in the morningthe same day of the postmark.

Chino said Geronimo had plentyof time to file his name properly.

president conspired to keepGeronimo's name off the list ofpresidential candidates in violationof the tribal constitution.

"No one's civil rights have beenviolated," said Chino. ttl reject,counter, refute allegations madeagainst me. H

Chino said the reasonGeronimo's name was omitted fromthe list, which makes Chino theonly candidate for president, wasGeronimo did not sign his request,nor did he use the proper formavailable at the tribal office.

nNo one can say I am part of aconspiracy," said Chino.

He also said all the other candi-

by RICHARD A. HARROLDRuidoso News Staff Writer

Mescalero President WendellChino defended his administrationand announced the reasons for hiscandidacy for re-election during anews conference Thursday at theInn of the Mountain Gods.

"I can no longer remain silentagainst those who impugn mycharacter...and influence," Chinosaid to the news media and toabout 40 Mescalero reservationresidents who attended the confer­ence.

Chino said he called for the con­ference to respond to allegationsmade by Joseph Geronimo that the

by BRIAN BLALOCK Crimestoppers Program.Ruidoso News Staff Writer Crimestoppers board members

The Ruidoso-Lincoln County are still totalling up the proceeds,Crimestoppera Golf Scramble was a but it appears the scramble will be­success, according to organizers. come an annual fundraiser for the

Sixty pla'yers, including Gover- organization.nor Garrey Carruthers and Ruidoso The 12-team, five man scramble

Governor Garrey Carruthers waits to tee off while in Downs Race Track owner R.D. started at 9 8.m. and it didn't takeHubbard, traveled around Cree long for a crowd to grow around theRuidoso on Saturday to participate in a golf scramble M d C Club h Go

b f · . h R'd L' ICC . ea ows ounby course in first tee box t waiting for t e ver-ene lbng t e Ul OSO- Inca n ounty nmestoppers pro- the warm sunshine on Saturday to nor to tee off at 10 a.ID.

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Police and postal inspectorsare investigating the break-ins.

- "We don't know if any mail ismissing," Chamberlain said._ Hesaid postal authorities wonttknow if anything is missing lUltilpatrons report mail which nevera:rrived.

'ln order to protect thesanctity of the post office, thelobby will be closed at night, n

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Effective immediately thelobby at the Ruidoso Post Officewill be locked from 5:30 p.m. to 6a.m. daily because of vandalismto post office boxes.

Bob Chamberlain, post-master, said a clerk who worksSundays discovered that ninepost office boxes had the glasssmashed when the clerkreported for work Sunday about8:30 a.m. It was the second suchoccurrence within a year.

Please see Zoning, page 10A

fected by the zoning ordinance.New properties and develop­

ments would have to comply, hesaid.

Hall also said each area wouldbe individually addressed on itsown merits.

LCBC chairman, Karon Z. Petty,directed Pappas to place the P&Zon the agenda for the next regularmeeting of the LCBC, which isscheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, Octo­ber 23.

P&Z member James Sanchezcommented if the LCBC is going todirect the P&Z to proceed with thedevelopment of a proposed zoningplan, then the commission needs tobe certain the county budget willhave money available to get the jobdone.

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Health care organizationlooking for new members

first mapping the county with pr1>­posed zones and then present thisto the LCBC.

H the ~proposal was agreeable tothe LCBe, the P&Z would then be­gin the lengthy process of conduct­ing public hearings in specific areasand fine tune the zoning regula­tions until it appeared area resi­dents were in agreement with theproposed zones. -

When this was completed, theLCBC would conduct its own publichearing on the zoning of the entirecounty, after which the zoningregulations would take effectthrough a resolution of the commis­sion and have legal relevance all atthe same time.

The process would take at leasta year, said Beauvais.

P&Z member Ben Hall said allexisting properties would be grand­fathered in, and would not be af-

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pact buildings or operations, re­quire a special use permit from thecounty before their construction.

However, both Beauvais andPappas said the concept ora specialuse permit is the same 8S a vari­ance to other zoning regulationsand without a zone to vary from,the permit is irrelevant.

'You can't vary from zero," saidPappas.

The P&Z said it would like to be­gjn mapping thE:} county with pro­posed zoning regulations, but firstneeds the Lincoln County Board ofCommissioners <LeBC) to formallydirect P&Z to proceed by taking ac­tion during a regular commissionmeeting.

The LCBC balked at letting P&Zproceed because it did not want tozone the county in specific waysthat would reqmre enforcement.

"We've been afraid of zoning thecounty and all the flack that goeswith it," said commission memberRobert E. Hemphill.

Members of the P&Z agreed theywould like to begin the process by

by RICHARD A. HARROLDRuidoso News Staff Writer

The county has no zoning juris­diction over ita own land, saidCounty Mana$er.,. Nick Pappas,during a regular meeting, Thurs-day, of the county Planning andZoning (P&Z) commission.

After lengthy discussion duringthe two and one-half hour meeting,it became apparent the LincolnCounty t New Mexico Zoning Or­dinance No. 88-4 is unenforceable~cept with reference to subdivi­BlOns.

County attorney, J. RobertBeauvais, said the ordinance is un­enforceable because there is no for­mal zoning, or a zoning map, inplace for property in the COWlty.

"1 don't think you can use 8 spe­cial use permit without zoning inplace," said Beauvais.

The discussion was about a re­quest from a San Patricio residentfor a mausoleum to be constructedon his private property.

In the ordinance, cemeteries, aswell as landfills and other hi~h im-

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2A I The Ruidoso News I Monday, OclDber 2,1989

Pat Sullivan

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Pat Sullivan thinks her firStyear teaching at Nob Hill is goingto be an exciting and wonderfulchallenge, she said, even if she hasbeen teaching for 23 years.

.' Sullivan taught for 11 years inCapitan.and before that she taughtin Lubbock, Corpus Christi, and ElPaso, Texas. She was always a firstgrade teacher except for three yearsin Corpus Christi.

Teaching was not her initial goalwhen'8ullivan first entered college.After three years in college shefinally decided on a career thatwould allow her to also raise a fam­ily.

She earned her bachelor's degreefrom the University of Texas at ElPaso and a master's degree fromTexas Tech University.

Sullivan believes it is an excitiDll'time to be a teacher because of allthe new trends and changes occur­ring in education.

CATHY JONES

PAT SULLIVAN

Two new teachers join the, ,.

faculty at Nob. Hill Elem~l1tary'. .,.' .. . .,

,Cathy JonesCathy Jones has been actively

involved in education since the six­th grade when she was a peer tutor.She now teaches special educationfor first graders and kindergartnersat Nob Hill, beginning her firstyear as a professional teacher.

A graduate of New Mexico StateUniversity, Jones said she knewshe wantea to teach special educa­tion since she was in high school.Even before she worked in theclassroom at Nob Hill, she was thesecretary for the special educationdepartment there for several years.

Jones lived in the area all herlife and is a graduate of RuidosoHigh School. She's had a goodteacher role model in her mother,.Nellie Ruth Jones, who retired lastyear from Nob Hill after more than30 years of teaching.

Cathy Jones' first year teachingstarted well, she said. .

"It's been more fun than I pos­sibly thought it could be," she said.

Duskin Yake, Tiffany Loverin, Septem­ber Testerman, Justin Apachito, (backleft) Naomi Morales, Jordan Jenson,Pauline Saenz, Kawauney Beck, JonHarrington, Rocky Rue.

Penny Judd, Adam Boehm, Brandon. Keith, (back left) Ryan Kluthe, JessicaDavila, Davina Rue, Tazatynn Cochise,Jeffrey Estrada, Ashleigh Dawdy.

Kindergarten Good Citizens for themonth of September at Nob Hill are(front, left) Jeff Lucas, Nicole Rodela,Heather Bukley, Michael Coddington,

More Good Citizens

Good CitizensFirst Grade Good Citizens for themonth of September at Nob Hill are(front left) Cade Hall, Renaldo Tsosie,Mary FTances Peinado, MeaganJenson, (middle left) Mindy Brunell,

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'We are now into publishing newt~ written the last year or so,too,' Wiley says. .

He commented that there aren'tmany' music publishers specializmg'in lDBfches and "high mow" musicfor orchestras.

The big music publishers, hesays, like popular type music andbackground music for movies andsuch.

Wiley says he tried to marketjazz music at one time. It didn'twork.

"It's not my thing," he says.He wants it known, also, that he

doesn't publish songs that peoplewrite, such as country and western.

"Country-western is out of myfield," he says. He also doesn't doengraving or printing for'individu­als.

That's understandable. Hiswhole plant is filled with music in- busy more than 40 hoW's a week.cluding the 20 some-odd closets at He wrote his own computer pro'his plant. . gram to handle the unique facete of

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TRN Music Publisher, with The Ruidoso News make PMTe ofheadquarters in Ruidoso, special- .the sheets Of music. Wil~ and hisizes in publishing band and or- crew, including his son JIm Wiley,chestra music from some 50 com- productiol) manager, a printer and1I0sers that Wiley sends royalty another helper who collates thechecks to annually. productions; print from the PJI{lTs.

Pieces are published for public Wiley designs his own cover~. Aschool bands and orchestras, uni- "package" includes an attractiveversity bands and orchestras and cover, music for every instrument,military bands and orchestras here plus master sheets for the con­and overseas. ductor. Wiley has about 160 offer-

"I sort of have gotten a nitch in ings for bands and orchestras; hethe market," says Wiley, who publishes 15 or 16 new tunes aretired to Ruidoso six years ago. He year.was bandmaster at Lamar Univer- "We have about 60 stores,sity.in Beaumont, Texas, for 31 worldwide, that take anything weyears. Only this year he was publish." Wiley says. Some 350honored by being chosen Texas music stores around the worldBandmaster of the Year. handle his music so that band-

Wiley founded TRN Music Pub- masters and orchestra directorslisher in 1973, and moved the oper- will have ready access to the music.ation here six years ago upon Japan is a good market, he says.retirement. Other countries where his music is

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'We've already bought tlie land~tW~f:r the plans." '.. _saY8~.

Tennis courts and a health foodrestaurant are also part of the plan.

With or without these future at­tractions, there's nothing to lose atthe RAC, except a few extrapounds. .

celebration there will be a racquet­ball tournament, a bench press CQn­test and special prices on all prosh0&r:~ssories.

. e enjoying 'the celebration,have a protein. drink or Jl= lowfat yogurt, Oscar and Patsy Oxaca,oWners of the Big Squeeze, will besupplying delicious thirst quen­chers.

Sometime during October, 10six·month memberships will be of­fered at a bargain price of only $60.That's just lIill) a month for sixmonthsl

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Aerobics is also a hot subject attheRAC, ..kannie Whitwam compli­ments the excellent staff of aerobicsinstructors.

Contestants for the best aerobicroutine will be judged this Octoberby a panel of three judges. Eachcontestant will present a la-minuteroutine with their own music andcreative style. This should be eome­thing to watch.

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"We're not going out of busi-" J . "I'ust tness, says esnme. JU wan

everyone to know that,". she adds.As health clubs go, the RAC is

exceptional, supplying the latest inall types of exercising equipment.Diversity is the special touchJeanie Whitwam uses.

Walking arolIDd the club givesthe impression of being in a city es­tablishment. There are so manythings offered, that members saythe dues are well worth the price.

If a babysitter is needed justmake use of the Child Activity Cen-ter. .

After playing a hard game ofracquetball, handball, basketball orwallyball, why not take a hotjacuzzi? How about a steamysauna?

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u~e3(our;·sklll In trY~ngt(» predict thewlnn,rs C)f jh.~Ogamelillist$c;f(»r,m"setwo pages_. The conte~t Is opentoe~erycme:exceptt"'eemployees of The Fhudoso .News and their families., Entr,es mustbeIn,.Ttle ~Ulc;fo$o News offi¢e' by $:00 P;.M.on 'I7ric;fay.."Find', the 20games-lililthe teamS yOuthiok Will Win below and pickthe'scorecmtl1etlebreaker~lfatie still'~xlsts. the. prize mone3(winbe .split. Eachweek thewlnner(s) wJII I)e notified to piCk uJ) the prlzemC)l'leyat TheRuidoso News office. Onl3( those entries clipped from The Ruidoso

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st. p!us waa l!lBaing U;7quarter theSa~ led 10.0. Wlth3: 3 left mt1J.e hal£ .. ..

A few offensive downs later and What a momentum· slayer thatthe Warriors looked'like they would proved to be.' .score on Ii field goal attempt. The .The Warriors gathered them·ball was 'snapped and fiimbled. selves and.~ anotb,er good kick'­Rick Ragsdale, for RUidoso, offreturn got the ball on the Sarta:;nrecovered it and ran but WllS 45 yaro line. One' passing .playcaught behind the line ofscnm- looked like a touchdown but, themage. ball . slipped out, of the receiver's

Taking' over on their own. 37 hands..yard line, the St. Pius· Sartans At half the score was still in fu·passed their wB,Ldown the field to Vol' of the Sartans, U;7.the Warrior 18. They ran two rush- It was easy at this point to dis· ...

ing~:~~:'f~nversionfulled :;::~:ea~a;=:~ha~g:Ef~ Jose Marquez rips through the St.Pius . downs, 'pOth inth.eSScrinc;l half. Ruidosoand St. Pius led 16-0, with 5:36 left Sartans. . . defense Friday night. He gained 85 yards proved.· thlilY· could score during· thisin the hal£ _ The Sartans had an impressive in eight carries and scored' two tolich- Homecomi"!g b~ttle;

With time running out in the and effective offensive style. Gain-half it looked like it wae.-goingtobe ing.1O~ downs to..the Warrior'B scampered into the end zonel It was firSt.lY1d JO, Ruidoso, on ,que,z ,8J)d' Keml]' T.rllJ1P...R,W.~tO.!lO,another defeat for the Warrior foot- five, they' rushed for 149 y~s to Adding a two point conversion the Sarten 26 ylirQlinel .'miBht have never' been .m thisball team. But, the funs at Willie the Warnor's 80 yards. St. Pius had the Warriors trailed by 3 points, U;Now, the Warriors bad BODle:-:-ballgiUne. . 'Horton Stadium got a pleasant sur- 96 yards paslling to the Warrior'B 211 . bad luck. They fun!bled inside the"· . Although, it was Hoinecomingprise. . one and eight out of 13 pass com-' Now, St.Pius knew they had to S!lrlan 10 and St.·PiUSJ'tlOOvered. . and· the football team lost most

Keeping the ball on the ground, pletions to the 'Warrior's one out of fight to win this ballgame. Then Ruidoso had some good students and fans reafu;ed this wasthe.Warriors ran .up the field fol. five. Receiving ~e - kick off t!tey luck. ~th 5:561e8;in the game, the not the sameplllgued team of lastlowmg a good kickoff return by It looked. like a 17 point lead was started on theU' own 42 yar4 line. WlUTlor defense pressured the week. They }ltoved they could BCO.reSteve Dankert. the same as 100 points. With a long run and a fuce mask Sarten ~rback,caUlling him to and play football with the big boys.

Kenny Trapp made tha yaroage, Whatevertbe thoughts were by penalty against the Warrior fumble. Ruidoso recovered in the NEW; wecll; is the first districtmnning four times to the Sartan 10 the spectators, the Ruidoso War- defense, the Sartans were on~efor the score!- game against Demming. ItWill beyearoline. nora nad other things on their Ruidoso 14. One play latert~~ n ~ failed extra }IOint gave the ~~ed on their turf so ,it'simpor-

It was a new man, sophomore minds. the ball in for atouchdown. Sartansa four point lead, 39-35. t to support the players.Jose Marquez, making hisajl- A two point conversio~ and the An onside kick almost worked . District SAM champs soundspearance in the game, who ran the SECOND HALF SUMMARY Sartans led 32-21. Thlml was 3:03 for the Warriors, but "almost", was good doesn't it?ball into the endzone with speed At first it seemed like the lefl; in the third q~,-, in favor ofSf.Pius.and versatility. Marquez broke the Sartans would begin another scor- Steve DankeTt"had an'other fine They took control of the bay oncurse from the ~eviousgame when ing drive. Receiving the ball on kickoff return to the midJ;ieId and their 42 and ran the clock down GAME STATISTICSRuidoso couldn t score from inside their own 30 they ran the ball 32 the battle was on. Nobody could say with rushing plays. G1Iining, twothe 201 yards to the Warrior 45 'yard line. who would win this football game. first downs on the ground to FIRST DOWNS

Now new energy was on the The. nEW; play, a Sarten pass Ruidoso passed and ran the ball Ruidoso's 19, the Sartans pulled a Ruidoso 1~1~ Pius 16field. The Warriors bad begun a was intercepted by Alfred Ruel to the Sarten 19. On second down passing play and scored. RUSHESlYAlWS 37/198new strategy by scoringl Not only did he intercept but, he Marquez gets the ball and finds his With an extra point conversion Ruisdoso 37 carries for 198

The extra po1 iiiSrr and. also made some yardage rnnning it. own hole around the end for anoth- the Sartans led 46-35. Only 2:16 yards. .with :l:26 left; in e e score DiCk: '... er touchdownl . was lett in thE! game and DO timeo·--"St:'1'1~23"yudlJ."·was 16-7. . . Now, the Warriors were ready; Wowl What a football gamel outs'remained for the Warriors. PASSINGYARDS, ,

Momentum was in Ruidoso's fu· ~Trapp started it 1?Yge~ A two point conversion brought After the kickoff, Ruidoso tried Ruidoso 69 yards, St. Pius 140vor. Things looked better and then Warnor firSt down. Getl;ing the ball the.lIcore to 29-32, with 16 seconds passing for a first down. On third yarosthey kicked off to St. Pius. In thir· . again on second and nine from the leil; in the third quarter. . imd 10 from the-Warrior 35 yard PASSES

. ; .., Sarten 29.z Trapp broke away and The kickoff to St. Pius brought line, st. Pius intercepted and the Ruidoso a~~ted 12 passes4J1tam.pedeu down the field for a on feelings ofdisbelie! ballgame was over. completed two had one inter<touclidown. Numlier 30, Brent Moore got the cepted. ..

The extra point was missed and ball and within 12 seconds scored SUMMARY St. Pius attempted 17 passes,· the Warriors were behind U;13, another St. Pius touchdown. Run- completed 11 and had one inter-with 8:111e8; inthe third quarter. nin~ up the center of the field, he A lot must be said "about the cepted." G¢ting the ball follow the kick· sped. past all Warriors untouched Warrior defense duripg this PUNTSf.:AVERAGEfoff, St. Pius took over in -good field· and mto the endzone. Homecoming game. They blOcked 'a·position. On second down and seven This was the second time in the punt and scored a touchdown. Both RuidOlio three punts for a ~8·and there was a fumble and game Brent Moore had scored on a of these plays brought the game ylU'd average.Ruidosorecoveredl kiclmffreturn. . alive. Playing against a big team St. PiUll one punt for an eight

It was first;. and 10 for the War· An extra point conversion made like St.Pius was physically drain·' yard average,. .. _nora from the Sarten 30yard line! it 39-29, in favor ofst. Pius.· inIf. Thel ignored tlieir aches and FUMBLESILOST

Ruidoso got penalties on the Ruidoso couldJtt move the ball paiJl8 and E!1ttled a strongS~ RuidoBo 111, st. Pius 1/1nexf;two offensive downs lIfid then ~ reteiviDgthe kickolr and bad offense cOU1'ageously. PENALTIESlYARDStbrewtwo~mpletepliBses. ·~-1t1!!lt. . __ , . _ .~. __.. Dav¥l . Diclrlnso..Il.. an..!. ~..RUidoBO four penalties for 24

.~n~~~:ckftoMa~ ~:n~o:=f3r;=~~'~::~=~wi:;::rbl= ·ym:r;i~ four peJ):Jti~-fu~~46'Ga.~01awent back to pass again. fourth down they'decid~ to punt. ers making openiIlgs for Jose Mar. yards.Guardjola saw number.4O, Alfred It·provedto be a bad deasion.Rue, open on the oPPO!Dte side of James Atwood sliced throughthe field and catapulted a 30 yaro the line, leapinglike a wild animal,pass completion and Rue and blocJted the punt!

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Hom.ecolTIingg·aIlle,46-35by ROD MAYSRuidoso News Sports Writer

''The longer we played the betterwe got," Head Coach DougRapditle said about the Homecom­ing football game last Friday nigqt.

,"I was proud of the kid's effortsin the second halt:"

The Ruidoso Warriors came backfrom a 17-point deficit in the firsthslf to 'within three points beforethe end of the third quarter. Therewils no stopping the Warriors afterthat. .

Although the final score was 46­35 in fuvor of the St. Pius Sartans,this football game could have ~neeither way. - """,: .. . ', "Against Portales we played adefensive 'game," explainedRagsdale. "Against St. Pius, weplayed our ))est offensive game.Now we're ready to put it all to­gether in district. We're going .afterthe 3AAA District Championshi:{l'", Without a doubt the Warnors

had their best offensive display,scoring five touchdowns!

The defense helped by forcing afumble and recovering it in theSartan's endzone.

Ruidoso never led during thisballgame but, it was possible at anyf:;i timekie:peciaIly in the second

This . d of football was funto watch and no doubt fun to play.

The Sartans got off to a quickstart, taking the ball on their own37 yard line af1;er a faka punt bythe Wariiors. Using an im~essive

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We'll commence with a Hal­loween p~ and end with a visitfrom Santa Claus.

•The bride was given in marriage silk gown with a lace collar, dropby her Cather, Lee Walker. '. ' waist and a bow on the side. Both

The best man was Rodney Dean wore a corsage with peach rose andof CapitaP...brot;herof thegroo:m. jaciea~nts. .The groomsmen were Andy Willing- Musie for the ceremony was pet­ham of lluidoso, brother-in-law of fortned by Brian RichaidE\on whothe groom; Joe Paul Randle of sang "TheWedd~ Song," 'Nq OneBelen, cousin of the groom; Weeley Else" and "W' Beneath MyHarkey of La Luz, a friend; and Joe Wings." The gi"()om's cous4}; DawnLofton, a friend froJi:l Post, Texas. Pierce. and Chuck Sparks 'sang the

The ushers were John Walker of sOllg "To Me,"Midland. Texasr , brother of the A reception at the First Chris­groom; Figgy Gnego of Las Cruces ,tian Chureh followed the ceremony.brother-in-law of the bride; and The hostesses Were Shari Cornell ofTroy Heard ofRuidoso. Roff, Oklahoma and Debbie Snyder

Autumn Lawrence, cousin of the ofAda, Oklahoma. Julie Pryor, alsogroom's from Post. Texas. was the of Ada, Oklahoma, was in charge offlower girl. The bride's nephew. the guest register.J.R. Floyd of Rui~oso..wa~ the ~~ Follo~ga wedding tri~ to Dis-bearer. The bnde's mece neyworld m Orlando, Flonda, thenephew, Amber Floyd of Ruidoeo couple will malta their home inand Chris Griego of La,S Cruces Ruidoso,were the candlelighters, '

The bride's mothe!; wore a pow­der blue tea length gown witli sil­ver accents and accessories. Thegroom's mother wore a mint green

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Sign-tiils, for Preschool StoryHour will begin Monday. October 2.at the Ruidoso Public Libl'llJY.

masses for .the fall session areschedw.ed for Tuesday. Wednesdayor Tliursday mornings, beginning

"LOVE THY SELF' is the theme for a health the week ofOctober 23 and continu-awareness program. planned by Ruidoso Altrusa.at ing throU¥h December 15.7 p.m. TueSday, October 10, at the First Christian There lS a limit of 20 children toChurch. "Insiiht: Total Health Care for Women" each class. A fee of $2 will bewill be the title of a panel'discussion of loeal doc- charged for the seven week sessiop..tors. A separate "mother and daughter" group will A variety. of activities are offeredbe on self breast examination and birth eontrol. ranging froril puppets shows, nurs-The prognUxtWil!endwithageneraldisCUllMOfl.OI1 ery r~, ~gIt, dance and of .women's healthisaues. _Doctora..l3i1l..IUudson --~, ~lUIl..J[. -~ ...-... a­Everett Kennedy, MleneSpeI1Clr,:Michae1-Spence- . --~ourc~uwill eDJoy aots ~ ....and T.T.~t are~ci~~ "We're look- erafts, stones. will come. to lif!! .ing at total health care, said Morris, pro- thrOugh creative dranmtics andgram coordinator. The public is invited to the free,informative program. A babysitterwill be provided.

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l\fond~y, October 2 Week~. The race will begin at 6 a.m. 'at t1l~~~_ cer~rnony"s,ecti!ln of Slg Run Road aI!,1l State HillllWAy,48. Mel/lUieWaUre",daughj;er~f~~"

LlN(:lOLN COl.JNiy~UBLJCANS will Registration will take place trOlllHo7 p,~onfri· and Jw.ceWaJ,ier of ~'li!l?S!?, .meet fot the "illllnthly First :Monday get-together at daY, Ocl;ober 6, atCentWy' 21 Real Eljtal;(:, on marr.ied:Grant pean.ofC!!.pltanJna.6 p.w:.today <Monday). October 2, at t}l.e Ruidoso ' Meehem DIiveand will contUiue ftOln 7 to 7:45 a.m. traditional wedding ceremony at 4 .Inn. State Representative Ben' Hall will be the Saturday, Ocl;o)j6r 7l at the Iitaf!:ing point. Fees are ,p.m. $aturltay. AulPJ.st 12, at thefJPeM:er. For iUrth6r information, call 354-2473 or $6 'for the citizen Cla~ses and. $7 for USCF mem- Fil'st-chrietian Chlirch of Ruidoso.257-2510. . bers. . ., .' . Reverend Ric Allen pe:dormed the

- ceJ:'emony..TheAJJXJUARY BOARD OF ',I'HE lJNCOLN The~STPARADE willl"ollat 11 a.m. The groom is the son of KathyCO~MEDJCAL (:lENTER will meet· at 9:30 Sat\ll'day October 7, and will run fron1 the Sud- and Gerll),d Dean Jr. ofOapi1;an. .a.m. tQl}8y (Monday), Oetober 2, in the board rOlimderth ami. Mechen:t DriVe intersection to the traffic Thll...church wasdetoratedwithaofth~hospital.The aUJdliary Will hav41 its ~gular light on Sudderth and Paradise Canyon. cathedral candleabrum behind ameetmg at 9:30 a.m Tuesday. October 3, Ul the low ta:ble on which the unity clindleboard room ofthe hospital. The NFM MEx-CO l\fARCBlNG BANll CON- .set. It wae flanked by peach and

TES'J' will b!i i~ediately following the A$peJrl"est jade floral arra~ements. The alterDr. BitgitLaM<lthe will.be leading a free parent- parade, Saturda)'. October 7, at the Three Rivers tablee also contamed huge baskete .

ing courSe. RAISING CAPABLE CUII,DREN Park. ' of peach and jade flowers. LargeANn YOUTH, from 7 to 9 p.m. on each ofthe five peach bows accented throughout:Monday eve$lgs ili.··.October in the communio/ ST~tEO~G..rN1c'HHIANNUr••y COOA!:'O:r."will' ME

beSa~tl?~ with baby's breath 'adorned theroom at Ruidoso High School. The course lS.... ----'.. D> ~- ~t~s.'

sPO~ored by the Ruid9s0 !dunicillal; Sc;hools: The daYJ October. 7, at the Tall ~es !1'r!rller Park o.n- -~ - , . 'de wore a full length silktoPIC for the first evemng JS "Establishing a. GoOd SUdderth Drive. The eoolmff lS oJll!n to the public gown with dainty bows cascadingRelationsbip:Building"Blooks and Barriers." '.\'he beginJling at 10 a.m. for a $2 admission fee. down a cathedral length train. Itcourse is geared towaid parents ofyounger.children was accented with a Queen AnneliS well as pre-teens .and teens. F.()r more informa- The OLD TJl\IERs REUNION 'ASSOCIA~ neckline and sleevee. It had a fittedtion, call 257-6149 or 354-2761, or come to the first nON will have a covered dish dinner at 6:80 p.m. waist with seed pearls and sequinsmeetmg. . October 7,at the Ruidoso Pubuc Libl'llJY. A dona- accenting every applique on the

tion of $2 will go towards a scholarship fund. This dress. She carried an arm bou:Luet

'~ifi!~'i21~$:~!E::~i:~ '~!~~~~~:~li~:!~iS~~~!' ~~~r~::a::e;o:d::::e=~:All service representatives are urged to attend. 2806. the bride wore her mpther's pearl

S eazrlngs for something old. She bor-Tuesday, October 3 ' Saturday and unday rowed the g:J:tlom's sister's custom

made hosiery and she wore a blueThe RUIDOSO WARRIORS . BOOSTER October 7 and 8 garter from the groom's mother.

CLUB Will. meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,October 3. Shelly Floyd of Ruidoeo. sister ofin the public meetmgroom at Ruidoso High School. The TRI·CITIES ROD RUN will draw 250 Cars the bride, was the matron of honor.

"'- to Ruidoso for a big rally on Saturday and Sunday, The brideemaids were Tamra Wi!-Wednesday, October 4 OetolLer 7 and 8, at School House Park. It is lingham ot'RUidoso. sister of the

spOnsored by the Tri-Cities Ro4 clubs of Las groom; Taunia Williams. a friend ofMAINSTREET RUIDOSO'S WEDNESDAY Cruces. Albuquerque and El Paso, Texas. the bride's from Skiatook.. Okla-

COFF.Et: will ~ at 8:30 a.m. Wednesda;v, October ho!na; Charls Dean of Capitan,4, at Hamburger King, 2547 Sudderth Drive. The ItUIDOSO G'fMNASnCS ASSOCIA- sister-in-law ofthe gi"oom; and Rob-

nON ARTS AND CRAF.l'S FAIR will be from 9 bie Griego of Las Cruces. sister ofThursday, October 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satu:rday and Sunday, October 7 and the bride. .

8. in the vacant lot aeross the street from The The matron o£ honor and theThe RUIDOSO WRITERS GUILD will meet at Gazebo Shopping Center. Fine art, pottery, jeweby, bridesmaids wr.l"e jade tafetta tea

7'p.m, Thllrllday, October 5, at t¥ ~m.dosoValley woodworkirig prOducts and country erafta will be lenltth dresses with v-sha'ped necks. Chamber ofCommerce. Everyone lS UlVlted to come featured. anaprincess sleeves. Each held one('hear New Mexico author~ony Hillerman's address, long stem peach colored rose ac-

to the Southwest Writers Conference. For more in-' canted with baby's breath and net.onna on, a _ a n a 5'1=5596Or1IefI,----~mlet rv~~tl~:o1tter-l~-------t-==c=..c~"---.......-------

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,. ASPENFEST WEEKEND in Ruidoso will open and bis family. Everyone in the community is in-, "With a free street dance from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, vited to the church to weleome the wmily to

October 6. at the Plaza Dee Center at 1713 Sud- RuidosO.derth Drive.

WHITE MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARYSCHOOL PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL willmeet at 7 p.m. Thursday, October 5, in the ~hool'slibrary. Tlie new art program will be featured.

Saturday, October 7Ruidoso Evening Lions moo announces an ALL

YOU CAN EAT PANCAKE AND BACONBREAKFAST rrom "l-g-a.m. Saturd8Y,Ui:f.Oliet7;

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,DONALD L. AGOLD. son of NedG. /Uld. Doris :A. Agold of Ruidoso,tecently, received a letter oCCOID.­mendation while serving at theNaval Education and Training Cen~

. ·tilt Newport, Rhode Island. .•~e received thec!tati!in inreeog­

mtion or the,eontributionsto tlie1Itaval ScienceDe~ment at Texas

.A&MUniversity, Galveston, Texas..Under hiil direction, the

enthusiallln and motivation of thelladets toward the connnilll'ioning

, ~uireJnents have UnpnlVed great;..&.with a large increase~~ P4lt"'

. cen!;age of .graduates qualil'Ym.g forand., Ilc:ceptirtg eommisilioM. Ail anofficer, he iscol'lSidereda: valuableaB88t to his colleagues faculty andthe ataffot't.h&umveteiw.

A 1979 ~dUllte or Tellllll A&MUnivetility, College Station, Texall,'With a Bachelor or Science degree.bejoined .!f~inAuguat 1971. .

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JIQ"nagin, and Carrie May Graham officiate. Interment'was to follow in,Jarnagin, both deceased. She was COl"ona Cemete:ry. LaGrone Funer­PJ'llceded in death by her husband, a1 Home in Ruidoso was in chargeJesse Wade, who died in April of of semces. '1977. ' ,Wade'is sumvedby liOns Vernon

Services were scheduled for 2 Wade ofTucs,on,.Arizona, Cha:rley

{h~ c~~~i~p::r~~OTh: ~bt" ~a~c~~;M=~Reverend Jim Young and Reverend' grandchildren and th:ree greatMel Gnatkowski were scheduled to grandchildren.

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ApPlication. "packets: can be ob-,taiJl,edbY'writtJ to the Pe:rsonnelOftice, • Natio :PlIJ,"k Semce,Soutb,west Regiollld OfJ,ice" P,O.BOlli. ';28, Room 11, Santa Fef NewMmco,875()4;.'()728, 0:1:' call (505)98/l.6641.:' ; '" ' ,

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. 'b' . , d . Wade was bOl"n Aprll13, 1917 ingiven an anti 10tlC an some medlca-' Corona where she lived all he:r life.tion for shock, Romero took the squirrel ' She w~ a housewife, and was ahome for recuperation 'and later member of the Corona Baptistreleased him into a stand of walnut Chjtch. Elberttrees. Squirrel heaven, eh? er parents were

Roger Romero, of San Patricio, whosays he's a candidate for county com­mission, rescued this squirrel after itwas injured near Fox Cave. RomElrotook the critter to the vet, where it was

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Mentallllness Awareness Weekbegins today, (Monday), initiatingMental Health Awareness Month,and area mental health specialistswould like to take the opport"h1.%to dispel the many myths w .surround mental illness.

For example, one of the mostdamagiIm myths is that all mental­ly ill individuals are dangerous tosociety.

lfJost mentally ill persons have arecognizable, though not defined,brain chemi/ltry deficiency whichinterferes with day to day behavior,said RoLert H. Walters. Phd.. a

psychologist practicing in Ruidoso.Walters said these deficiencies

can be cOl"reCted through a com­bination of medication, education,and therapy. '

Another myth mental healthspecialists would like to dismiss isthat it is a sign of weakness for anindividual to seek either psychiatricor psychological help.

To deal with many emotio,nal orpsychological problems alone is likeattempting to change a flat' tirewithout a lug wrench Ol" a jack, saidWalters.

"It is actually a sign of in­telligent strep,gth to be able to util­iiIle all the available resources," he

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said. CorPus Christi, Tems, died Wed- Hernanl1eill was a furmer em-, nesday, September 27, 1989, in ployee of the U.S. Forest Semce,Most emotional apd psychologi- Caracas, VenCilluela in an oil field and recently was a tubing specialist

cal stresses, which crea!;e crisis, are accident. He was 31. for Otisllln~. 'temporlU'y, so an individual need Born December 12, i957 in His parents are- Michaelnot be suffering from a chromc ,McAllen, Tams, Hernandez moved Henumdeill, Sr. and Pilar Gavitomental disonler to receive benefit with his family to Ruidoso in 1959. Hemandeill. '.from a mental health professional, He was the Lincoln County All A :roSIU'y was scheduled fOl" 7.said Walters. . Around Cowboy in 1974, as well as p.m,. .Sunday, October 1, at' Saint

afuotball, basketball and track Eleanor's Catholic Chw:eh. SemcesMental health specialists can team..member at Ruidoso High were scheduled for 10 a.m. today,

help with famill crisis situations, School, where he graduated in (Monday), October 2, also at Saintaddictive behaVIOrs, :recovery from 1975. _ Eleanor's Catholic Church, ,with Fa­catsstrophic illness, 'coping with He married Karen Marshall on ther David Be:rg officiating. Jp,ter­bereavement, depression, or othe:r December 19, 1976 in Ruidoso. He ment will be at Fo:rest LawnstresBful events which may make a was a member of Sllint Eleanor's Cemetery in Ruidoso. LaGrone Fu­perIIon's life unconrl'ortable or dif. Catholic Church while in Ruidoso. nera! Home was in charge of ser-ficult to manage. In 1980, he moved to Corpus Chris- vices.

. HenumdCill is survived.-~biswife Karen of Corpus Christi; sonAlexi David· Hernandez anddaughter CfU'Inen.. BynieHernandeill, both li!ing at home;parents Mike and Pilar·Hernandeillelf Palo Verne Slopes; b:rotherMichael HeniandCill Jr. of El Paso,Texas; sisters Mida GemchofAikan, 8lIuth Ca:rolina; and DiAna

.Huckins of EI Paso, Texas; gtllnd­mother Linda S, Gavito of Puebla,Mexico. .

.Pallbearers were Rocky Bur­l'OWS, Lee BlIJTOws. Robert Riley,Danny Insley, Mike Seelbach, BillHernandez. Honorary .pa11bearerswere Alan Campbell, DannyBrown, and Trankie Montoya. .

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Continued from page 1A. , some long putts tlult helped his Lee Griflin won on hole number 15.

ruthers said. 'We're goillil to com- team, with members Stotmy Ed- Jean Gossett had the longest'pete state to state, school to school wards, Tony Parker,Vic Payne and drive on hole numbeJ; 10, whileand most of all we want to' become R.p. HUbbard. win thll sCl'lllllble Rick Silva out llrove evexybody onthe I:!tlst.country in the world in with a s.col'e (If15 ~der PlU", number 17.tenns .of educs,tion and we have Thfil second. pla~ team, Consist- Governor Carruthers was pre-.staJ:ted that process.· . ~ of Leroy Goocll,Bpb McBride. sented·. a special. plaque by

Canutheisojust returned to New- .. ph1'etty,-·~lll-.JDnes-lIIld"Harold -Crimestoppers '1llfo'tdfuatlm -Labn:'Mexico on Friday night from thll Coward. finiShlld three strokes be- Maddox in recognition ofthe Gave!­summit in Vli'ginia. but on the way hind. . . n!'rs support fo,; the Ruidoso-'home he stopped in.Atlanta to view The third place team consisted Lincoln County Cnmestoppers pro­technology at' ij3M which is used in of Lee Griflin,Bob Walters, Brian gram. ' ..education. '.' Bll;l1ock, Ray' Faulk and Ruth CriJ:nestoppers' members and

. "fm, very impressed with the Clauss. scrlUllble organizers said thfilY weretechnology now-a-days that we Jim LeWten, Jonn Von Rosen- pleased with thll llvent andcould be using in thll public 'schools berg, Bruce· Gardnerl Earlene' delighted with donations to the or­ifwe could afford it." he said. "So, I Neeley and Eddie,NicholS made up .ganU:lItion from Carnithers andwouldn't be slll"prised if I don't·ask the fourth pllll,lfilteam.·· . H\JbbaJ"d. . \the legislature for a little extra .l'laqJles 'Yere awarded to the . ''I think it 'weDt real well," saidmoney to use some of the computer first foUr teams along with various Maddox. .' .,. .technology for learning. particular- PrizllS donated by local merchants I'Great .. ~laimed organizerly in reading, math and science." for~cific holliS, . Tony PliJ:'ker..''Evllrybod,y had a real

The Governor showed his talent The closest to the pin (In number good tUne,. Next year it will beon the golfcourse on Saturday with eight' wail Stormy Edwards. while larger with a 10~«l1Ore players."

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Chino ",Con~lnued trom ,page 1A .," total of about 32 years was a sutli,' change as a councilman?" asked.sidered lllgal withPQt a sighature. cientamount of timll for him being Chino•.

The ~che preaidel)t displayed the triballeadeJ;'. '. ,Geronimo, noW'a· youthtwo petitionS, one with more than' 'fhll firlIt rc;ason'was the petition colWllelOl'l s.aid during' hia own700 signatures calling for him to asking for him to run agllin for nfilW8 couferenee. he was iI cOuncilrun for re-election and one with prl!llident which was preSllnted to membllr for eig4t years,more than 600 signatures asking ~ on;Au~t 24. 1989. . '. In ~s~ns~~ question!! on the'Chino to continue to represent the It IS difficolt.1» turn a 4eaf Impendi:aglPlnmg <tpllmtj,ons 9ntribe in a pending claim in federal ear...to the plilading of the tribal the ),"llsel'Vatj,on byMQlyeOrpfOl'yt;.Court regarding the Cbiricahua people," he !!,aid. '. triJ.Ull aridzlreoniUW..ChinQs~id he ,prisonerll ,ofwar. fh~ second ~ason given )'ras w~s contidllnt tllewembel'sof·th.fil .

'The number of signatures is ~os work on t1?-e tribal water ~be wOqld:supponthfilcontract.iftantamount to re-election," he said. nghts caSll !Vas lDlportant and .It ever caWfil to aJ(etl,!1'fil~1U!1, . .

The wpulatioD of too reserva- should be continuE!d. . . .. Chino read from the Illinutes oftion is approximately 3,OOOl with Also. the Mescalero tribe IS m- a l"~ council JDeeting, .con­1,400. tribal members eligiDle to volved in ~,lawsuit in ¥.~. Di,s~ct .' duetea .on 'Allgust .14, 1987, invote, said Chino. ' Court agam,st the .lndlSl?-~ which the ~uncilappl"ov~the con-

Chino has been the leader of the Regulatory Act, which Chino c1ai:Ins tract, WIth aw.endments, torMescalero Reservation for all but is a th:rI;at to tribal sovereignty and Molycorp to operate nllar Psj~tothree years since 1952 and has treaty nghts. Mountain,served 12 consecutive terms as The petition r,f;lqUl;Sting 9hino to Accprding to the roll ean rllad bypresident since 1966. represent the' tribe m too Chin(l thllPresi~ was the /lIlly

Joseph Geronimo opposed Chino Cbiricahua prisoner of. war ~se one 01: t;!le .ten 1;11 er counCil /tp.;three times and lost every time by was cited as another reason, liS well sent when the contra.ct was ap-wide margins. as Chino's profl!llsed desire tQ con·' provlld. ...."

According to election records tinue .omerly development of. the Geronimo prevlouslyiltatedhllprovided by Chino, he collected 71tnbe through crea~g jobs'and the. l~c:ked confide:rwe In the trib!l:! judi­percent of the vote in 1975 against enhancenletJ.t of social and educa- CISl syBtfilm because all theJlldges .Geronimo. 88 percent·in 1979 and tional p:rograms. ,. '. arll appomted bi' Chino,and "lIerve63 percent in 1987. Chino said unemployment on the at his pleasure.' . .

Geronimo's largest percentage of reservation is currently about 36 Chino said tribal judges are ap-the vote was gathered in 1987 when percent. This, he said, was an im- pointed by the prllsident and thenhe received 34 pe~nt. provement over the 80 to 86 per- must be confirmed by three-fourthS

'With this kind of record do you cent unemployment the tribe faced ofthe entire coullcilmenibex:ship.think Wendell Chino would involve in 1952 whlln he first became Chino also said no where in.thehimself in some kind of con· chairman. tribal constitution is it stated thespiraey?" said Chino, "I whipped In response to specific claims council must approvll appointmentshim three times. I think I can whip made by Geronimo. Chino said the to the election board. However. thehim a fourth·time." . personnelpoliey was approved by council does haVfil the right to op-

Chino was interrupted twice the tribal council by a majority pose nominc:tions :made by the prell-during the press conference by the vote.. . .. Ident. he 1I1lld.- .audience with applause. . :'Un?l the l:ribal co~ci! chan~es The conferem;e, .scheduled for lQ

Chino preSllnted five reasons for It. It Will r.e,!,am as polley,. hll. s.md. a.m., was 15 tninutell late becaUllIlrunning again, after he madll pre- AD poliCies of the tnoe. mc1ud- CbiJiO willlaerayea-anlle1riDaTOf~vious statements he would retire, ing the constitution, are subject to fiCll by visitors. .

At the conference; Chino said he amendment with proper procedure, "I .always like to take care ofwas quietly telling tribal members lIaid the president. . people who come to my offire," saidhe felt 12 terms as president and a 'Why didn't Geronimo pursue Chino.

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Zoning--------------Continued from page 1A a problem with Ruidoso's attempt The discussion was to be in themeIit, then we need to wait," said to annex the airport property .and form of a workshop with the LeBC,Sanchez. the proposal to have an ETZ along- which was suggested by the com-

It was also discussed if the spe- side Airport Scenic Drivll..· missioh during a meeting. How-cial use permit was unenforceable. Ruidoso requested lin ETz be ever, at the time the discussions be­then the county may need a special declared a half mile from the center gan, Petty was the only county com-land use ordiDsDce to protect the line on each side of Airport Scenic . missioner present. .county from unwanted development DriVll, a request Beauvais believlls Petty expressed her objection tountil the county zoning procedure cannot be legally fulfilled, the amendrilent'because lIhe did not d:J!~~;:Jd:d\l~~~p~~ :~!~:liE~o~J~i~~\~ :~~;i~~:i;:t;p~~~ Trinity "site is "Qpen Satl.lt"" flY .on Ruidoso's proposal to extend the ma,iQr concern. he said. s.llld she w~a dis~_witll thll Be lIureyour gas tank is tOpped plutoniun;J, core of the bomb wascas- , is ·tted, eapeclall ' inextmteuitorial:-zone--(E'l'Z) from a--1Infn---.or.tth:Jm."r..---hb"'usm.n·.......,es..s'.---iJthlne....-P&Zeo:rren~ zonmgoiilimmtel t~ougb: if you lan to Pirl!cipate in' e se IS QCS ...0 arellB·w' ~. 1ll on' era'g~tto°~k:I:,~USaround the =~~m~=~~z~~ngaJT.i~ane:e s~~a1diedd not foresee It being' Trini

be' 7·tyThite Tour, SsltUrday, Oet\)-1_'southIneast84of~h' ~cDzeronal:d' gl'OumL- asked ·.to. :ta:

re...~ :.. r: e trip invo ves aOOut .50· . 19 ,t e l\'.1i 0 House VJBitor\l are g J onBeauvais lIaid according to state that would make the P&Z a decl- "I think we are over regUlating miles oftravel. . was rllstored to its 1945 condition marked.:roada. .. ,

statute, the extension was let,aI. sion msking body as opposed to one ~vate property ownership," she Trinity Site, where the world's through the coopel'ative ·'effortll·ofHowever. Beauvais also said he d that only makes recommendations. Bald. ' first atomic bomh, was exp.loded in the U, S.~y Depllrlment of En- The first atoJJllc test operation,

194~, is 1oeatc:{l.deep WIthin the ergy and the National. Park service. known as Project Trinity, took,- White Sands Mi$Sile Range. U.S.~1. transporl;atioD will be place early in the morning'of Mon-

A caravan will depart from the provided viSItors Wishing to include day~July 11l, 1945. The site was·inK-:Mart parking lot.on U. S.54-70 the ranchhouse in their tour. the llOJ:'th.cent1'al. portion of ·thein Alamogordo at 8 a.m. Saturday, . No charge is made' for the Alamogordo Bombmg and Gunneryarriving at the site about 10 a.m. Trinity tour ~d no reservations Ra:Ilge. The teat site becaJne a partThe return trip to Alamogordo will are neces~. ParticiP!Jnts should of t'he 4.000 square mile White .be lit 12:30 p.m. :from the parking bring a picmc lunch. No foods are Sands Proving Ground '(renamedlot at the site.. -aVailable' at the siteJ but drinking White Sands Mi$llile :Range in

.Another way to go is via the water will be available. 1958), establishecl by the .ArJJiY justStsllion Gate entrance. Open from WhiIe the degree of radiation is one wllek before the explosion. .9 a.m. to 2 p.m., visitorll will be al- extremely low, ll!lls than that of a . . .lowed to enter anytime during radium dialwateh" Pre~t The world's.initill1atomie ~lo-ifose hOJ1!S, unesc0rte4~ The Stal.._ W!lDlen. and parents of' e.4t!1melysioD left Ilc:i'ater about 400 yard&inlion Gate IS Ioea.ted on U.S. 380, 12 small children (babies in arD1lI) are diameter an:diiliOuteight feet aeep.

. Dlill!ll-east ofSsnAntoDio-and-54----advilleathe-decillion-to-WJiHhe--a~-crater-na:d-been-f'useti, miles Wl!llt ofCarrizozo.. . . ?talllite is oftheir own responsibn- by. intense heat into !l glasslike

The McDollll1d House 18 part: ~f Ity. . • 's~lid the color of~~~ade. It wasthe tour. The restored old house IS Rules are strict. for the tour. No gJVenthe name Trinitite and thea part of the National Histilric weapona or alcohol of any kind are explosioD point wasxuuned TrinityLandmark and is where the' permitted at thilTrinity Site. No . Site. .'

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range in Chihuahua, Mexico, are hall a trailer Iliad, .he callsTarwmmara Indians who haVll a SChuerman, who picks them up andsmall connection' with people in takeIJ them to EI Paso. . . , ,Ruidoso. There , Schuerman has 10 to 13

That connection is made com- outlets~t aeceptthe. clothinlr for1l1ete by Ruben Sandbval, of distributiOn to needy ,tilWilieli,Ruidoso Downs. and Bill homeIessJleClple, orpbails ll1:M'encoSchuerman, ofEt Paso, Texas. and1Jldians in Mexico. .

The connection begins with relli- .Fol' <\XJltnple, the S'aintVmeentdents of RUidoso and throu~out de PaulSoeiety in Et PIUlo disttil).Lincoln County who bring their old utes the clothing to the Home 'forclothins!: to the Pink Sh(ip, olJllfilted Orphans in Juarez, Mexico. Theby the Lincoln County MediCal Cen- 'tJ.\U1If there also ,distribute the'tarAlttiliary. clothes to ;people'who come in need

Clothing items in good. .e~ugh .to them. . .'condition to be sold' go Ol] ~he . JesUs B, Ochoa, of EI Paso; ae­hangers and shelves of the Pink tepts the clotbi:fl:"distributlontoShop' to raise 1I1oney for equipmeIit'I'arahumara In' .' in CUllarI1teat tlie hoBpital. .• andChoguita, Mexico. . '

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We urge'voters to vote "yes" on Tuesday, October10.-fj

We hear that tHe schools may notbe growing as fasta~ they once did, but the planned improve."ents areneededforthe youngsters we are educating right now,today, The plans aren't extravagant, and will justcontinue the long-range plans for Bsafe and pleasantschool plant.

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Whi.le we would never advocate throwing moneyindiscriminately at problems. we believe the schoolbOar4'iS.long..range c.ommitment to refurbishil')g 'andupgrading of school facilities deserves the support of

,. voters'and taxpayers.The school board set the district.onapositivecaul"Se when it replaeed the high school·with a large. modern building that will serve the needs.of high schoolers for many years to come. The boardfollowed up with a redo of Ruidoso Middle School (theold high school) andthen Nob Hill Elementary School.

And now it's time to improve the sixth grade wing of. themid school, retire the portable classroom units amtmal(eotnerimprovements atWhiteMefuntainschools;Those improvements are badly neede'B, and anyonewho doesn't belieVe it should 'visit the sixth grade

.elasl?,rooms· and experience the depressing atl"l'lps­phare in those higJ:)-ceilinged rooms with unfinishedconcrete floors. And isn't it time we brought our stu­deQts inSide .out of the "temporary" portable class­rooms at White Mountain?

by Kate McGraw

C~apitotComl11ents " first e~rie~ceof howcit,y bu~ts Romero smiled.,he shook hands

:;;;d~~~~e::~Lfn~=d:=on~.h~lredtoabo:_ho~qmred, persistently, why the com- Alamogordo a~~n, he comparedmission had put $40,000 - at that notes on the . culties of sellingtime, nearlyS percent of the city's bonds that year and then theyll1ltotal bud~t - under separate genially settled down to discuss thecategory c8lled "Miscellaneous." budget.

AI Romero... in the 196O's, fiscal officer for the What's it for?, I wanted to know. \ "Yout budget l~ks very com-...lIas received a special ho~r. Cil;y of Gallup from 1972-75, ana Miscellaneous.~hat?; ,plete,. v~ practical and ,!,~ll-

He is the first·a:.~tsonto then head oftha Local Government It made then-Mayor Mike Glover orgamzed, Romero told the snubngse"e on the natio ofdirec- Division ofthe New Mexico Depart- (who later became a friend) so mad,commissioners. ''1 just have onetors of the AssociatiOnofC01l1- ment of Finance and AdnrlniStra- he called up the paper and told my question,"munity College Trustees. '., tion:from: 1975 to "1982. He was bosses they shoUld fire that ''What the devil is this $40,000. The fanner state auditor is a elected to ~ tetDlas state auditorquestionj:!;troublemaker-who- budgetedfor'Miscenaneous?

founding member of the Santa Fe later that year•. Now he's ronning does-she- ·-she-is. ••••• .••••• •••••"CQmDl.unity·C'ollege :Board·and its apinfortbatOfii~; .... And all the time, I kept being. Oh, YeaIL... . .

eurrenhiC&CbabJilan... . .And he sened as chief clerk of. told thatthe1 dichit. have time to ...Thesmallest state park in the..... ...... ..···theNewYmco House ofRepresen- stoJ,l and e~lain'the profundity of ~stem is the W:a1liamS. Huey&.ero... . tatives for 23. yeats, the .longest then- budgeting decisions to me,. be- State Park. It's really BIlla1l; the

': ...ls a New Me#~Horatio such tenn~ anyone'in the United .cause they were getting the ex- patio, in faet, of the Villagta BUild-~er-tml hero. BarIl- m: thl,coln. StatelJ, which ie!1otes' enQnIlous. pellditute. pllUUl ready for'perullal· lilghere 'w~.theState Parb and

. Coun!'1. he has· pulled him~ .up· skill at PQliti4:lking, plus relle1'Veli of by AI'Ronlero, . .. .' Ree, stal:!t. Fp:restty, state Game:bY.bts boclf:8traps. all of his nee. 'diplOU1aq lUUl. s.aminillb:ative 1 thoughtthistU Roinero guy and Fishand'a few other divisioXlS~ JSd,t bis mat "firstHi~" talent... "must be:t'elllly powllrful> thewe.y of the .NllturaI Resources; De~;ro~: .~ 1956. nomero was tlilditllt . ...... ••••• ••••• the~tyfathetsworriedabout his ment m:;e loc:ated. '. '. . . . .:Hislllll)JC J!61'$111 ever to lle1'Ve on IFirst·MetAlRomero.... ;· review. •.•.. . .. . . Yessll', atel!1i1ar state park..:tl!e Ro$WllU Citrcouncll... ..' ...When lie was witJitbe·Lcical. When be arrived for the bu,~t The Depatbil.enflJ.emplllteQs built,: .. . •••••. ..•••..~ ••,". "Govlltninent . Division. I, was liliaring, I waS a little disilppQinted. dedicated and keep up the park in:AlWIlIJAFielc1:Audito,r.... ' . 'reporlingthe pity bea~ flit ~lie Justanothet~llI!ivelypolite honor «,Huet, longtime dep~: · ...For theStaw Auditors Oft'ice Afamogomo Daily News_ It was tnyilf;ate bureau,!ltIlt, I though'. 'menthead,• r ~ - ,. " l .. •• _. I.. t ..~

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. .Museum. the· Denver Museum of Nor is it a word used by theWestern Art, the Denver Museum :lIJEA, who provided part of theofFine Art, the &non Carter Muse- $15,000 awarded to Serrano, as.um of Fort Worth, Taus, and the well as an earlier grant of $&,000 toBuffalo Bill Center in Cody, Wyo- the artist in 1986.ming.Excelience in the arts was what

These museums are clearly not President John F. Kennedy had inpart of the group who blindly follow mind when he conceived the endow­

:REALIS¥: In Search of Ex- annual award of $250,000 for new the_ ,agenda set by the New ment in 1962. Excellence was thecellence works of~ericanre~resenta;tio~l YorklWashington art establish- criterion Congress' had in mindBy: James F. Cooper oUbe . and realistic art. The pnze 'IS ment. when they approved funding for aNew YorkCity Tribune . sponsored.byR,DeeandJoanDale· Winner of the competition will nationalarteprogram; .

SOme of us are convinced this community is heading RepriIl,tedwitbpermission Hubbard ofFort Worth, Taus. be announced on June 1, 1990. The Congress chastised the NEA in+-"-llo........a~.Jb~tUJil:l.h!.!t!Ca!;<n!.!d~· ...r",o""s~e""ro~.u..S~fu..t."u...l'i",e,,-.W~~e",-",b""e",li",e",v",e,-"a...v:!!.'o""t."e,,---+-~fro~m the New' York City .-=-::Th~e~Hi!'ub!!;!·~b~ard~Art~:1.A:~:w!!:ar~d'iwill:-,·=b=e'--.(C1'l:r:·wtenllDli·oIDn~f)~ors:fi~rst~p~n~'z~e~i~sdefined in. ..1979 and again in 1985, and again

for the school bond is just one mQre pC)sitive step ,. 'rribuDe'·, '. one arth~~est art awardS ever oneworo: EXCELLENCE. in 1989, for its failure to establishReali.st Prt took a giant step last bestowed. .More than 100 artists ED:eUence is a criteria long ago standards of excellence for a na-

forward. ' week. It did so without attacking will be nominatetJ,. by 15 museum abandoned by an establishment tional arts program. ,modernism. or taking to task the directors. These museum directors concerned only with the shock of Oongress is not see~ to censorquestionable programs funded by will name five judges, who in turn tlle new, vulgar, and J1C1'Verse. Ex-. the w:ts by cutting' ,000 ~mthe National Endowment for the will select five works. :from -which cellence is a word rarely used to de- the budget o:ffthe NEA (for fundingArts. . . the winning artistwill be chosen. scribe /lXbibltions funded by .the exhibitioll{! ·ofRobert Mapplethorpe

A little known museum in New NEA. J and Andres Serrano), but, rather,Menco snowed' 'how a cultural The museum directors include It was not a criterion for the attempting to urod the NEA to takeblocksde can be breached withopt an official from the Brandywine judges who awarded $16000 to responsibility for art they fund.entangling itselfin the bureauctai;y River Museum at Chadds Ford,' t~otographer Andres Serrlmo for . Th.1l Hubbard MW!ef!lll Awar:d,that now controls the culture of the Pennsylvania, which is home. for .. photographs of Pope John Paul WIth Its.f~ on realistic and rep­United States~' the Andrew Wyeth and N.C. Wyeth and Christ on the Cross submerged resentatioiial art, seeks to

The Hubbard Museum. of art collections. Other directors will in vats of the artist's urine It was reestablish excellence as a criter.ionRuidoso, New Mexico, announced be drawn :from the Sm Francisco not a value employed by the dirac- for American art. The grant oflast week the establishment of an Museum of Fine Art, the Phoenix tors of the Southeastern Center for $250,000 o:ffers.hope to hundreds of

Contemporary Art of North Caro- artists who have been deniedlina (funded in· part by the NEA), grants by the NEA beca!JSe they

p~~::~~:U~~ and Piss ch'Wi:c:~rUd'~~titli':taru'b-

bitr~~~nnB\I~u:tt8~~~f~ ~tift:.e~vi rie~~o~ir:jUdges who selected Serrano, who fullf' othe~ .AJp.~can cul~ andwrote the text for the catalog that b~ess mstitutions will followfeatured Serrano's work. Kuspit thmr lead and support art formspraised Piss Christ and Piss Pope that celebrate values that contrib­for their "freSh visual rhapsodizillg ute to America's greatness insteadofreligious icons." of to its decline.

. :A·., ·1 'S··...• " ':, " , . be~'en~terated, bl aconsttuetion Prbneral. forest.. Huge falljm.• t~gs:. .' p' et'which iii u.nd'erw~..· are e"erywhere.. You, are gmmng, 'M' . . . ' .' . . e area eventually 'Will. 8tcom· altitude lilt the time. But wlien you:;' . US,'••-.n.'g'·S..·". . jtn<ldate lIOlIle 2liORVs, we'te told, teach the Mescalero Reservation

! ;:B1ete with picnic \;abIes,. fence, don't go any further. The,. /.. . •OXlS,etc..Dirt. Wllrk is und~ sign !lIlYlJtrespasaellf wiUbe proae-,:Sy' A'I Stu'b'b's yvay after several hundred trees outed..: . .• . . ·!wete cut and 'hauledoll'.· An easier walk is in the Sllttle...... ............------.............---.....'--..L;................... - .......~ ,: " The project will add to lluidoso's location, but walk south up t:blf old; lWidoso who wlllkfor about equal New Mesico plates' 0 attractiveness to GoodSattl 1l1em. 'Ilkiruxuneadow. . .':~ha"e options. Walk:ing any~.''ven clay. ." th' .'.. bets and othedWenthusiasts. '. Forest Trail IS oEt of ~ring.' "d to L_ =.. tbe L~-i. .e....• ....~... t com",.exI8 ··There·..en "~e ."me _ftll..:..w Can-nupCed4l'Creekiaalleau.ti•.ill IQ1 ... OJ; . _ d .......pg ""!O>l' a ., P . ti1f.lLL........ ...~,,~:mues,.eI" ~ rorolder ptl(IRle, a miJe and I, lluarf:et IOI:lBl tb;e _l1ott trail- at the' p!cnlclh't'aundil, es1J(l-' fulw~ tml. It ~ along an Oil":wl» cetl:afuly 'ltOw.d tiowiI·on the. one 18a~mile. There JS .eme ciallt up the .old fh:'l:ng range can·casional 1IttWn· whieh·lIliIk:es the;WOft 'riolent l'ottnlI ofexetclse. . gtade, but Will not bfld. Then! a.re yon. ' walka little'iIlOre pleasant. . ..'" '1"ht. titneu trailtI up 'Ged4l' eDrCiseltoplll a10~ the trails For the heart.\! walker, drive to Then there is tlie old.a~. For:Qre6k bebinc1 the U.S. 'For_ &It·where you can do Chin.upIII and tbeend otthe Oedarcreek road a brilllk, f1atwaU:. you can't beat.it.:'rice~. are luNmll WIed, tlOtllUCh. . . and walk wellt up I, narrow trIlil. But pine needl. and wood chipIJ:=n bY n.ti'I'II but bY-miton.. . So&ue ortbew~ttai.1iatthe That illl be,utirul country. The ttail arB eaSier on thofeet than uphalt.: . . • The Tua.plaf.efl on catll CedarCreek picnic 81'I!undl haft folio", a lItritam;you IlOOn enter . Have tUnl

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~arce12:ToWiilllifp 13 South, Range 20EastLN,M,P;M. ' .•~n33:' EIflWI2 .'l'mct 44: as shoWn on theofficial records ofihe ..'Commissioner ofPublic Landsforthe State ofNew Mexicoon the Official platof·the 'resurvey"dated December II,1928 and accepted by the'G.L.O.on June 16, 1930 (also,shown asthe NFJ4 and W2SW4 Section2,0; W/2SW/4 and SW48W/4Sectjon 21; and N/2INW/4 andSE/4NW/4 Section 28 on thesuperseded original surveyandRla.t) ,State Purchase Contract No.5683:TOWI1!lm.12 South, Range 19East, N.M.:P.M:Tract 67: as shown on theofficial records ottheCommissioner ofPublic Landsfor the State ofNew Mmdcoon the official'plat oftheresurvey dated June 10, 1929and accented by the G.L.O. onOctObel' 19, 1929 (also shownas the S12S12 Section 25 on thesuperseded original survey and,lat)

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, NW/4SW/4 Section 34 on thesuperseded original' survey andpliit) .Tract 77: as shown oftheofficial records oftheCommissioner ofPublic Landsfor the State ofNew Mmdcoon the afficial plat oftheresurvey dated June 10, 1929and acceDted by the G.L.O. onOctober i9, 1929 (also shown

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~~Purchase Contract No.5684:'l'OWii8hip 12South, Range 19East,-N.M.P.M.· ...Tnict 72: 'as shown on theofficial records oftheCommillsioner ofPublic Landsforthe State ofNewMmdco onthe official plat oftheresurvey dated.June 10, 1929and acceutedby the G.L.O. onOctober 19,1929 (also shownas the NEf4and EI2NW/4~oIl33onthe8u~ODgJlla].survey and plat)Trtict 75: as shown on theofficial· r.ecordsoftheCommissionerofPub1icLands 'for the State ofNew Mmco.onthe official plat of.the , ' '.resurveydatedJu»e 10, 1929and accepted by the G.L.O. onOctoberc19.1929 (also shown·os allofSeCtiOil36 on the •

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will, on the 13th day of Octobel'1989 at 10:00 a.m., at 'theMunicipal Building in Ruidoso,New Mexico, sell and convey all ofthe right, title and interest of theDefenilants Odell Carruthers, aIkIaPink;y Carruthers, and Joy Car­ruthers, aIkIa Joy R. Carruthers,husba,nd and wife, in and to the fol­lowing described real property lo­cated in Lincoln County, New Men­co and the following described StatePurchase Contracts and StateGrazing Leases covering lands lo­cated in Lincoln County, New Mexi­co, together·with all improvements(but excluding any persoIiBl proper­ty) located thereon:

Parcell:TownsliIp 12 South, Range 19East. N.M.P.M.~~Trllct68: as SKown ont1ie'"official records oftheCommissioner ofPublic Landsfor the State ofNew Mmdcoon the oflicial plat oftheresurvey dated June 10, 1929arid a{lC!lptedby the G.L.O.on OctOber 19, 1929 (alsoshown as SW/4SWI4 Section 26;and the NflSW/4, SE/4 andSW/4NW/4 Section 27 on thesuperseded original survey andplat)Tract 74: as shown on theofficial records oftheCommissioner ofPub1ic IolIndsfor the State ofNe\'/' Mmdoo onthe official plat ofthe resurveydated June 10, 1929 andaccepted by the GL.O. onOctoDer 19, 1929 (also shown asNI2NW/4 SEl4NW/4 andNW/4NW4 Section 35 on thesuperseded original survey andplat) ,Tract 76:, as shown on theofficial records oftheCommissioner ofPublic Landsfor the State ofNewMmdco onthe official platofthe resurveydated June 10, 1929 andaccepted by the G.L.O. onOctober 19, 1929 (also shown asS12NF14 and N/2SW4 Section 35on the s:upersededoriginalsurvey and plat) ,Part ofTract 78: as shtnnl on~recordso£the ',CommismonerofPublic Lands£Or the state ofNew Mmdco Oiltheoffie;ial plat of'tlie resurveydatedJUllel0, 1929 and 'accelJted:by'f;h'e G.L.O.llil 'Ot;l;o'ber19.1929 (alilp"1ihown as"theSFl4SW/4"'-'''"'' 'I''' ' the'" """,...on_onSJ.lPtl~edoriginal sorv8YandPellit) ". . ,. "

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Be .. ' . bids "~" •.' 4xIt.'.·n SE.L .N'r::tM........-'c.o, sa~'1r-...... 'til.~':fJi JJleo~I.Qj¥'::'--l·t·'C''10"'")0' ATrE.NTlON _.' e,'am mOD!lv. re..ad- CoJl.tn.lI>~.. . DriIW ~~'",-,- '1:''''''jq ·257:POWERED... BO.T....... . '.' .-.• the. Di'=.:.·..... ·O~."".k. YO.J 'T , ,,,---.... boo do" ~ New qOqj!i~UO...~~..., . .:'1'11 ea~......... flU'll . pa.~ B1imW ~"''''. .....................,.,.... JDg kal w2,OOOIyelll' income RemodoilJl.... ;OO'llJ!, Repll1n, 2500. '> ". '. .2&-R-2G!

~.:tbe'•.·;·•.~,·'.. ~:;:,.+I.-.·.£IlIIIg·~e$~.·.~1..lJ...·.t:.O.~:e·: .~~.I.~::.J.3yl··~..7.2.5.,...c.~..::. IN .Jtr~~~ COURT ;~~=:~~,~:'J~~~ $bee~~;:&~'::=""W~;k F~~gp~~in=~uu... ............ OMcer:a .~ . NEEDED - 41ll!llildablebabysitter - No Job Too SmgU .....Callp;¢Iii"s NIII'llel'1; 378-8347. .CentralUed.; Purll'lialJJ.ng . :Penl~lI~~.tive Ul.'itlotNcot1.NTY; fin' .. 3 ebildieJ;!;1XIY home, 30 -NoJo» 'fQo Larglil- .' .'. ..•.. ·)t·P-29.tfcW:-.""'·'.1..A.use. . . ./eIRe~E.W~'W .·,-....81•."0· , boUl'lJ per week. Relilrences re- 9"!OlItyWorlc••,.,zIW...."'_ "WE PAY CASHI -fo .···IIIId··d

'Bi~:m.'QlIt be .receive4,'- the . ~.AW~, P.C. ....~n ,.. <-" . ~d. Ca,ll25'1·6;}10. 25'1-76J;S ~PPnanCfllJ.1.056~em." 25.8-1Wc:ba '0 Dmcer... no..' .1atet'J'than JI.~.~~a.. 295 . . ~dp»IOJAL . . ·-M-0M-31;p5067. . .' .M.R-3g;.tfc10:OOAJI., 'l'b1lQdl/,Y,.OctQber 12, R1ddOllO, lSew Medco 88846 IN~~riE\'-'oF~'BEDOMINO'S PIZZA';;" .. now taking .' . . .' '. ". 1985 MODULlN.. 'EREPO~ 24>:';48',

.1989,at which time t~,bids Will be ~6OaG. . ESTAT.I!l OF.:BAlUJ.A8A applieatiQlIlr'for delivery person~ '. 2. bedrooms, 2,baths, new~t,o~~ at the Village Hall. The ~tt~oal AI\lNE,'ELUUJGJ~t~._. neI. Must be 18 or over, have '. '. '1" 'find' 'bo' dra.PIIS, .applilUlces, delivered'':illa~e o£,Buidoso. reserves ~e . LegalIG4192t(9)26(10)2 BAB.IJAUAAmm CUt..I#WU'I, car, lic;ense~ inIIu,ran.ce and good CALL ~57-400 - ~ou~ a ut and set up; $258 month, 15nght to ~ect .an3'.~0~ allbids· ~ased..driving rlll:!'j:'d. Eam ~er $6 ~. pu~ a claslrified ·it!im the yelll'll. at . 12.76'h, Licenseand to w'$lyC!.all fonlla1itiell WI al· .:No.PB-98-4,4 hour. FlllXlble ~O\D.'B. Apply m RUIdoso News. M.R-61-t£1l #D(IQ4.'76. ,1\.1, Mobile Homes,lowed by the State .of New Mellice LEGAl. :NOTICE .'. .'. m:r person a.t 2814 Sudderth. AT JOYCE'S~ Furniture .Bam we 505-437-6776 or 434.0835.Procurement-Code. .' "'INVlTA'J'IO:NTQBID NOnCE~I'I'6RS .. .. '35-D4408tc have a llll'g& inventOry of rea- 3O-A-38-tfo.A

By(hd,!ll'orQoverningBody Sealed bids will be received by . JA.MES W. EI·l,EDGE) has 0 • n sonablypriced furniture andadap- F.IBEWOOD -pine,'juniper, blackVJ1lageofRUIdoso ". . the..C.o.un.ty.~.. at thoeLin.. coln. . ~ppoinWd PerIIOnill :RepreseDANNEl:ative plillJlCelJ Open 10-6 6 ys a waln +- ........ ":.1. .. IA d lIS

ls/ForuJa Ilaze1 County Courthoutie, Carnz011l0, New . v£ the Estate of B.I\,lU1I\BA. week, We buy, sell'andtrjl.de. cord u.";s~;:'&~,.Il"J; d~Y~,

Legal' ~.0.!::9~280ffi(1-0~ Mexico; Iintil2:00P.M., October. 16, ELI,EDGE, a1Wa Barblll'a Amte YARD.CLEANING--mowing, ttee 650 Sudderth. 257-7575. Bta¢kBd.257-3005.M"M-38"'.l5tp

...., ~... 1989,fin'the purchase ofthe £ollow- Coclttan, Deceased. All ..........ns trimming, _1.l"_,' p.: o . needles, 3o.Cm.tfcina: .' • . havina claim.s o-....at thi8;~te 'AA.U>/S APPLES BEADY NOW":"bealitiful-0"-0 ...-~ hauling, JDinorcarptlntry work, TIGHT BUDGET? - wied office Jo.nathan apples and.'. "olden. deli-

o Bm.NO. 8g;.10: . FJNANCING arerequiredtOpresenttheirdaims painting 257-2266. M-A.,41-8tp furniture, Wide selecijon, good . first ualih. ~'~a__

LEGAL NOTICE FOR ONE FIRE DEPARTMENT within (2) monthll af1;er the. date of quali:!i&;a...pn.·~cell.Now bupng clOUBJ• q' .~, iiA!i4i~J"lNT.IIElJISTRlOTTRUCK . . the first publieation of this Notice BABYSITJ.'ING-9aIl2~J~~;, and P • .Ruido.ll.llOJJice SUD-P- .GOID.; 'large-.,cooking. apples,---~eOURT'()F- ... .. BIDNO.ag;.l1: 'ANNUAL CON~ orthnbtUlls will1Jefol'ever batted, .- - - ------ -------.l....-.=oo."'tp. plies. 267-2281, 257-7014. Jonathan; mutili~gtade,--$8.

LlNCOLNOOVNn TRACT FOR BASE COURSE Claims :qJ.ust be presented either to 20-R-I01-tfc bulJhel, .35lb;Tlllllie greatl Fresh. NEWMEXICO ' Bm NO. 89-12: TWO-WAY the PerIIOnill Representative. at P. apple cider. Boyc~s. CartilIlozo

TWELP"l'B:JUDIOJAL RADJO COMMUNICATION O.Box 4411 Alto, New Mexico, HUMANE SOCIETY ~ Kits N' Oii:ha.rd, 17thandG~:Ye.1'hone.'DISTlUOT MAINTENANCE SEBVICE. 88312, or med with the Distrillt -Kaboodles shop DOW open, New 648-2303. Open 9:00 ~ 6:00.·

. 1N'I'BEMA1"fEl{OJ' In'VitatioDB to bid with ilpecifiea-Court OfLincoInCounty, P.O. 'Box inventory - all types Of wimlow . 42-;lJ.43-2tcTBEESTATE OF' .tioDS maybe obtained by~1liDg 725, CarrilIlOl1lO/ New Mexico, 88301. coverings; plUs donated oddll and USED FURNI'I'lJitE ~ ~d ap-

MAIlYKA'I'H(llRlNE the CountY. Manager's Office at . Is/James W. Elledge ends. Open Wednesday, 10 to 2 pliancee for salel 1056 Mechem.ANDERSON DEAN, 505/648-2385. PersooalRePrese'ntative :\d-r:::;;r1: :W3h~O: 258-5067. M·B-3g;.trc

DeCleased.The Lincoln County Board ofRebeeeaE. Wardlaw. . MOTOR HOME OA A Tra: INo. PB-89-48 Couunissionerswill review and O'R1DLliY &: WARDL&\W, P.C.. week, please call 2574547. . . _·on ... .. 'Vi! -

·l)iy.m a~ the bids at their" reguhlr . P. O. Bo¥ 2a!J5 . Gavilan Canyon Road. H-l8-tlho craf1;; bluebook value, $58,000 +,NOTICE TO CREDITORS meeting at· 6:00 P,M., on October Ruldoso, :New Medco 88846 MAssAGE THEBAPY IS 'FOR or trade for~ eState. Drive by

.I'RlilSTONISAACS-has~n ap- 23. 1989, in the Commission Meet- (G06)2li8-G03G . EVERY BODY _ Relax, 102 Coal Drive. Bill Baumnn,pointed PerIIOnaI Representative Of .ing Room, .Lincoln County Court- ~rneyfor . . rejuvenate. Call Jan Prince at 258-5319. 234J-41-6tp~ Estate o£ MARY KATHERINE house, Cam.zozo. PerioDalRe~tative. The Per£ect Ten, 257-3233. 30 'GALLON AQUARIUM - $So.ANDEBSON DEAN, Deceased. All Lincoln County reserves the Legal f6430 2t(10)2,9 M.P-65-tfc-A Trombone, $100. 1964 Mustang,

BUYING - wrecked cars fin' sal- $2,500. YamldJailiV!'l $700, 267-vage and selling~ parts. 6317. m-D41-tfo-A

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,... ,,~ .48 ITheRl,lldoso News (Monday, OCtQber 2, 1989'· '. '. .'''. '.. .' ..... .. .FIQWOOD - 'juniper, cedar, STARR NUBSERY - going out 9£ TRA.Iij}R FOR RENT - eaU257· EXTRA CLEAN -tw~ bedroom ,ONLl$5.l2'- will cover the wholQ 'THREE BEDROOM BOUSE - '~on. Sea~oned stove eu;ts,avaU. busii1~sfon~lihouse nursery 4001,askforRolland. house, small, sui~ble f~r one·.~~ weekin~e RlJidoS9 NewslU~ residential area: fireplace,able, Quality and quan.tity. ~.. 80 plants,....Due to. be.aI.th.. ". r.easons, '.....' . . M-R#tfnc tw.0 ~ople. Noc1pIdre... , ~ and .no· ,~nrd... $sQifiedad$ and; /g.ee~t..fenced\ By owner, 2.57·9129.

,I,general clean up and removal Mr. @d Mrs. Starr are, Offering FOR RENT - fumish~ Dlobile pets. Perfect .I~tion, mca yard, ~bU1ta. ;' ,R-fWtfnc, . ..' . .' . . M·Ir28.~c257·5966. . 18-W-39-tfc all nurs,ery plants for ~2 price. home, 3bedrooms, 1112 baths. plenty ,of p~~a~. ~50 per 7.3 ACRES _ beautifuraolar~dQbe ". d '.' "

:":'::::':"':::~--::"=,=",,,.lI-. FQurmil~norlhofRmdo~on Call 378.8478 or 1-437-1817 month, all ,utilities plUd,,$2oo b" ,. Tw . bedroo ····U PRIME MIDTOWN LOCATION-MOB~'~OME-andRV96'spaces; Hig~waY~8,' .~s.#4tp Alamogordo, M·S.17~tf~ d,epomt, Call for mQre inforxna··. Qm~oUBe Q ena .. tnlI~BiC:t' " sell or le~set ~pine Sporia

semordiscounts.37843 , '. ·FORRE.. NT-31f. tclasAmo.wr tiob,25.7-4577. 37·R-4~tfc·A ~. G 'd $'000 1242' (Ska.te.la.,.nd.) btiil.ding,24.. 0.,8 S.u.d•.M-H-42·tfc , ., '. .'. ~oo .S '. FOR RENT .'" 't' ma ran e, ".. derth Make oft'erContaet.QaryO=NE~'~STOC~K":l:::SBARE~' --~in~Cr"""ee ." . ' . home, sl1s 4. AfterAu~t . 'd', £ ;d I PbUanr~ .' 3790! M·P~97~tfc L~chReaIW257~Ollo~811~. Meadows CountIy\Club, $8,000. 1986.·FOlUlBRO~CO;4x4,10w5t~caJU5, ·2647. M·M~2 ·tfc lOOxii~' 424 far~oR~do~JFORISALE'-'two ¥room,1~ .. 86Q.3.696;.' ...•.. ,~:A-41-4~

Onetrac~r.typepo6t~olediB.ger, DUles,~a cle.. an. ~ce for TWO BEDROOM ~R. - , DOwnB.806-272.•3474.M~H43.tfc bath~.o.ndQ.'~nfurm~b. ed, be.. auti· OWNER'MOVED~muPtsen.ITWo'fits 3pomt tracOOr ~tch, $3~. $195 do~, 30 day ~ war· completely furni~hed, $200 A'l'rRACTlVE, MODERN _ fur. I fu1 VIew o£~ver, SIerra Blanca . be<lr~mB,' s~y country ki~"One ~ year old electric washing ranty. RUIdoso Ford, Lincoln, month~lUS part bills. No pets, · hed 1 d2bedr '. art- and .downwwn. ,$35;9~0. en WIth all appbancea plus buil~machine, good condition, $75. Mercury,3784400.21.!t..98-~c •.A Upper. an1..on. 257·7548. '. ::nts.'.u~~es aid o::~oca. .owner/a.ge~t, C.~ .~57-5100.. o.r inDll..·crowa.ve,'~.·.. ,.eutilltJ.·.roo.m354-2301. 31-D-42-4te 1987 TEMPOS -.4 wheel drive, . M·M·28-tfc tion~ town. No ~ts,'257.2978. 258-3208 mgh~,' 24-P.97·tfc with waaher/c!rYer, double car·

FIRE,WOOD - mixed, reasonably ,auooma~c, load~~. Two 00 choose TW~ BEDROOM HOUSE. - .on . I . ,17.A-43.tfc FOR SALE ~YOWNER - two ~jbeau"ful yard, .in. quantypnced. Come~ of4th Street and fro~, Finance '!lth. $195 down nver, across fro~ 8WlJDlDlDg TWO BEDROOM _ 1 1/2 bath bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, neIghborhood, $55,000. 258-

.Stanoon, Capitan. 354-2497 or Rmdoso Ford, Lincoln, M.ercury, . ~.1..Nearschool, library,banks, a artme. t f.urnished ,d~ks,257·2633. M·G-5-tfc 4410. '. .81.A-4.. 2-6tP354-2408, M.S42.8tp 3784400,30 day wananty, $375, year lease.. Deck, fireplace. phit' $285 th 1' NOTICE BUNTERS - five acre FOR SALE - 40 space RV.park,

PINON/JUNIPERIMIXED - guar. 23.R-18.~c.A 257-7186. . 19-C·29-tfc ~.city, 25'8-4295.:~~2; tracts or more in that bea~tiful .'close to race track; good Price.anleed dry, aolid and BpIi~ stove FOR~ -414 Dodge Jl.5O pICk- NICE, FURNISHED ;- o~ FOR LEASE OR SALE ...:. two N~• North ~RU1doBll: Cd3784396. . M-H42-tfeand fireplace. lengths, $85 per up, cheap! 258-5067. M·R-39-tfc bedroom apartment, bills paId, bedroom 1bath fire ~ace fur. W.'. distance to wildemess, SACIm1CE - at,$I00,OOO: invest-co~, you pick up. Also, we 1985 F·250 ,314 T9N - ~4, only one person o~y,no pets, $225 nished 'cabin~ , wa~er/dryer ~ear, e ,~key and~er hun~ 'ment property;: foqrplexes. Ap-deliver, 653-4021. 22-M-43·1Otp 46,800 mil~s. Finance Wl~ $195 month. 1-434-4428, M·H·33·33tp rem erabJ~ $290 month .l~ mg, Free access to demes~, praised for $132~OQO, 6years old, " ~ ..,;

HORSE BOARDING- full care fa· down. RUIdoso Ford, Lincoln, ONE BEDROOM CABIN - com· utili~es $200 deposit Call ~57~ ftyroa~lNer~ gastille~ic" across streetfromconegei:~Call '"I. I',

cility, box stalls available, ex· Mercury, 3784400. 30 day war· plerely furnishe~Upper .Can· 2333.' , 22.B-434tp a:a, .. te~ne ie a e. 505437·2632,505.43~0445, i: ~ .cercise track, lots Ilf trails, 653· ranty. 19-R-31·tfc·A yon. ~o pets. $200 phIS,' bills. CHARMING SPACIOUS _ 'J t~wmhS ~70a rar:ili Alamogordo,NM.22.L-42-6tp.4 ".'4522. . M.R-42~tp SELLING l...1987 Nissan ~ckup, 257~7543, M·M·3~·tfc bedroom ~dobe houSe; firepl:~~ ~nce. ~sow~ave' a2St

acre TOWNHOUSEJN ARW!SAS .....APPLES READY NOW- beau~ 2WD. Sharp! 258-5067. FOR RENT ,- one and. two insulated, natural gas he~t, easy tract; horse fen~; warer and Ozar~ (Bella V18ta) fo~.,aale or'

Jonathan apples and golden deli· M.R-39·tfc bedroom ap~ents; furnished access, $275 month: 378-4159, lights, on H~hway 380, near trade. 2bedroom, 1112b~th oncious, first quality, ~a fancy, 1987, MERCURY - Grand ~. .and unfurnished. One dup~ex . M.C43.tfc section ofHighway 37. Also have waterfront. 806-745-5104(Lub-,60 lb.; large, ,cooking apples) q~s; 10aded,.elCellent conditio~ also. $~50 to $275, For more m- SMALL ONE BEDROOM _ fur. a362 acre tract~ oft' fertile val. bock, Tt), 2Q.P-43·1OtpJonathan, utility grade, $8 ~ce WIth. $195 down. formation, ca1l Paul or Sandy, "nished' .apartment; clean, deck ley, highly improved, irrigation, BY OWNER - lovely Creebushel, ,.35 lb. Taste,great, F!esh Rmdoso Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, 257.3146.. 24-S48tp-A with view, good security, utili. looking up at the Sierra Blanca Meadows home; 3bedrooms, ,2apple Clder. Boyces Camzozo 3784400, 30 day warranty, UNFURNISHED. - two bedroo~ ties paid including TV $300 MQuntains, Boykin Real Estate baths, 2fireplaces, $99,500. WillOrchard, 17th and G, Ave. 19-R-37·tfc·A apartment; appliances, fireplace, month, ~50 deposit, Bi.~eeldy c8irizozo, N14. Phone 648-2577 consider trade for land in FortPhone 648-2303, Open 9:00 . CASHI _ for your, used ~ or ~ergy efficient, near Alto, No rates. Call 258-5192. 23.B-43.2tp or 648-2265 or (Ruidoso number) Sumner area, 133 Lower Ter·5:00, 42-B-43·2tc trupkl We pay highest pncesl mdoor pets. $300. 522.0684, 521· FOR RENT _ tWo bedroom a art- 378-402~. ,99·B-l7·tfe·A race, 505·~7·7601. 26-J-43-4tp

WHlRLPOO~:-washeranddryer, Rmdoso Auoo Sales, 1056 1948. ,M.M.37.tfc ment, close 00 Circle' K; *225 DRASTIC REDVCTION - our FOR SA;LE BY OWNER - ,tengood condition, $250 for the set, Mechem. 258-5067. M·a.g9-tfc SMALL TRAILERS - for rent; month plus deposit, Gas and loss, your gam. Two story, 3 acres mMagado Creek Estates;354-2550. M·S-43·2tp 1984.JEEP - Grand' Wagoneer; suitable for one or couple, 257: water paid, Call 378-4661. bedroom, 2bat4 home, 3/4 acre 3bedroom, 2hath doublewide~ 3·

TWO BEAUTIFUL - ooy J)OOdles 46,000 miles, automatic, 4WD, 4418 or 257·7697. M·K·3S.tfc .. 19-R-43.tfc lot, all city utilities, reduced to stall horse barn,. fe~ce, live, for sale; female, blueJbfack, 8 V·8, air, leather seats, heater, NICE _ comfortable cabin, close- TWO BEDROOM _ furnished $80,000. Call 257-4798 or 257· 8$'tream, good domestic well,• I weeks old, vaccinated, ~dy 00 power ateering, po~er brakes, in, with bills paid, $300 month. mobile; TV and all bills paid ex. 6918. 26-L-18-tfc 55,000. can 354-2201.

I go to new home. AKC regIStered, Jl.OWer seabl, cnnse con~l, Nice location. 257-4477, cept gas. $235 :month;· deposit UNBELIEVABLE ACREA~E _ .. 2~H-42-8tp$250 each. 258-5630. 24-T43·3tp tinted gl~ss, AMIFMIta~.radio, M.W-88-tfc negotiable, 378-4979. M.L-44-1te ~9.5 'acres or 7acre lots mAlto NEAR ALTO ..... three bedroom, 2

\ LOST: Mt\LE DOG - Queenland $8,500. 257-4777,. 28-T-40·tfc GREAT VIEW~ good lOcation; one FOR RENT _' l' 2 area; mountain views, stream, story, on 3 acres.. H~rses, O~Blue Healer, in vicinity ofBaca 1982WAGONEERLIMITED~ex· bedroomcondo cable and water bedroommobile ~~e fuii;fin.. heavily. wooded. Sun Valley $88,000; owner finanCIng avail·Campground, September 6. Ana· cellent condition, completely paid 257.217S'M.L-38-tfc Dished; washer dry~r Paved Road in Alto area. Stephen able. Bill Carrigan,realwr, 257-wers to Sam. Reward. Call 653· loaded, $5,650, Lubbock, Teus, COZY' APARTMENT' _ one street, easy ac~ss, $250 month SbJut,ownerlbroker, 1-898-2188, 4410 or 257·9541. 21.C-43·2tp4021. 19.M~.3tp 806-797·5858, M·C-41-4tp, bedroom, furnished; £replace, plus electricity, gas. Corner of Call collect, 29-S.21·tfc CO~RCIAL ZO~G - log

00 YOU HAVE -'arear wmdow 1973 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS - good .location, $225,. water paid. Spring Av.e and A Street, FOURPLEX _ good condition, at. cabm one block from downtownIDDto~ or crank mechanism for a 2~~,~ clean, ,only 39,600 2584199,257.9091,., M-V.39-tfc Ruidoso Downs, 878-4131. tractive acre .lot, beautiful, acces- Suddert~ 1O!J ft, ~ouble. l~t1974 J~p W~goneer? H so, o~ginal miles, RUIdoso For~ TWO BEDROOM':" one bat~ fur. 31·E-43·2tc sible area. Appliances, Own:r financmg aVlUlable. Billplease call Jamce at 257-4001, Lincoln, Mercury. 378-4400. nished N ts $350 th HOYT APARTMENTS _ two fireplaces, well, Price reducedl Carngah, realtor, 2574410 orweekdays, J43·tfuc M·R43·tfc·A 1 lectri'~ 'typePin'ulUi'.Villam

. on. bedrooms 1 112 baths un. 522·0684 or 521.1948, 257·9541. ' 22-C43·2tp \ I.' . pUB e Cl. ~ ge, " MM25 tfi AI1YJ11jI\TTION th ILACOCINADEJACQUI-"?8hes 1988FORDF.150-superca~,mce M.D.39-tfc furnished; all appliances, ••• C n.UW1 -gov~rnmen. omes

to thank you for your continued truck. Save thoUBan~s, Finance OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE _ \ washer/dryer. Call'Cindy, Gary 3,000 SQ.Fl'. - on Cree golf ,from $1 (U-repm). D~1inquentpatronage, We will be open Mon· with $195 down, RUIdoso Ford, SW tel h .d tiliti Lynch Realty, 257-4011, course reduced to $139000 for tax property; reposseSSIOns, Callday. Saturday, 11:00·3:00. 104 Lincoln, Mercury, 378-4400, 30 Rete 'binc:25~330es.. 17·P4tfc immediate sale. 257-6193. 1-602·838-8885, 'ext. GH·Vine (behind Ruidoso Paint Can- day warranty. 2Q.R43·tfc·A n nego e. M~H-3g.tf~A COUNTRY HOME _ ~o . . M.M-13.tfc-A 2152. M.C~tpltel), 26-F-43-2tp 1982,FORD BRON~O·- 4wh~l 3/2 __ fumishedfJr 'unfurnished- bedr00Dl8~ with m:place, $350 TEX¥' INVESTOR ._ wants· SELL OR ~E - beautifulJ

PIANO ~R SALE - Wanted: drive, clean and mgood condi· $600 3/2 unfurnished' $300 J' month, $200 deposit. 622-1004, RUIdoso or area. Prefer 5-20 ,Meander Driye, excellent yearresponsible party. to assume_ ... tion.~all~78-B066.6pm. ~ sreel~, '3364975 __JmJ37B: 378-8345.. M·A44-4tp __ acres with impro~ements. n ll!Ound location. Across. from __llllBlhnonthiy payments.~ M.B43=2tp Perteet Parks and ISsoclares LEASE'PURCHASE OPTION - WriWsenapIiOtOB: P.O. HOi 663, _Iically. Call1-8OQ.284-9408, 1973 INTERNATIONAL -lJ2 ron M.S4~tfc two bedrOOms, 1 bath, central Hurst, Texas 76053. . baths, de.!ll .large oountry ijtcll· I

, M·A-43-3tp ~th new auoomatic.~s· THREE BEDROOM _ two bath' l~ijon, $275 plus deposit and 21·D-3J..15tp en. 257·3~, ~M42tp I,SECOND TIME AROUND - 10- mon. Call 378-B347, M·P=434tc-A mobile furnished. Hook ups for bills. New carpet, fenOOd yard. IDST"$900. DOWN -' 'On -#1, .------.....~

cated in rock, house at Appletree 1963lNTERNATIONAL SCOUT _ washe; and dryer. 2584295.. 257·7934 ~ornings before 10:00 ~~ 3 bedroom log cabinTerrace, ~hind Bennett's,.open four wheel drive 2 tops new . M-~2tp am,orevemngsafter7:3Qpm, WIth nver rock fireplace, 184MOBILE HOMES10:3~ until 4.:00. Used furni?u'e, clutch, runs good .$750.' 257· mmo BEDROOM" M'o,nu" . 26-C42tp $63,000. Closing costs down on FINAL!'UCTIONclothing. Gifts, toys, Dllscel· 3053 ' 'M DAO Atp .L", 'D . - WINTER nAITESI Tw bedroo #2 three bedroom furnishedlaneous. Call 2584132 after' • "'iii"'! washer/dryer, private lo~ $200, . M ;- 0 m h~e ameroom breathtaking (800) 767-87695:00 28-D-43·2tt·A 1967 BRONCO - 61,000 actual water pail One bedroom mobile furnished. mobile" water and .'d3 500 &th ·th H

waC»>' STOVE INSERT _ 258- ~es. Needs some body and in· secluded' area; $150 plus gas: :r~d. fi:n~ rr~tiat~ fi:~cing.' O~er/a;nt,o~~ .....__....._-...4410. M.D-43.2tp mde work. $1,000 firm. 257· one person, no pets. 257·2483. 378-497r' po "l:k-lk 4861, Ludwick Realty, .

~~-=---~,:---:-~,.-;.. 3244. M·M42tp 23-N-40.tfc· 53.Ir31.tfcFOR SALE - beautiful, red,~a· 1988 JEEP WRANGLER - like TWO BEDROOM _ 2112 bath, ful. FURNISHED - two bedroom '. .

ture AKC Dachshund .puPPIes; new, only 11,500 miles, Finance ly furnished; washer/dryer, dis. home. Very ~~" clean ca~in. B~~e.1P~~ -fire1:males, females, long haired and with $195 down. Ruidoso Ford, hwasher, fireplace, $375. $295 plus utilities. Ludwick furnished'13 000 ~h.P505:smooth, $175.3784358. Lincoln, Mercury, 378-4400. 30 Mountain Shadows, phone 258- Realty, 257-4861. M·L-44-tfc 356-4276' 'M-C4l1tp.A

:,===:~~_,:"":",,M.G43--:-:.g...:.tp day warranty. 2o.R43·tfc-A, 5687. 19-T-41-8tp BIG TWO BEDROOM - mobile .' . . .'LINC9~ 225 - J!O~ble we1~er. 1989 F.250, - ~~, XLT, 4 FURNISHED _ effici~CY. a~ - ~ome for rent, on bi~ private lot C~~ S~:~r ;d.U:

36 WIttman finishing machine, wheel drive, Will coDBlder trade ment· $200 plus electric. Depomt mRmdoso Downs. t200 month ; ~ r.A~ fik~t and tripod, .satellite on older model 4 wheel drive ukoo, TWo blocks east ofCit- plus bills. Call 257·7938 nights; WIn r fiV, , owner ce,dis~ meterloopformobile home T~yota or late model .{ wneel ~I[a7S4661--l{.R4I.tfc 257·9968'days: -1~D.g.2tp V3}oWlL·-Trad~for -condo,and miscellaneous tools. 257· drive Subaru. 257.5966. ." . . NICE THREE BEDROOM _ vehicle, RV. Contact Gary Lynch303l 17·E43·2tp 26-W-44-2te UNIQUE-five bedrooms, 2living h" fire']' .fA ced ,.....J Realty, 257-4011 or 817-860-

areas, 2 fireplaces, near Cree OUBe, pace, ,Jtn. yiUU, 3696. 28-A41-4kMUST SELL - Montg~J!lery Ward ATrENTlON - government seized Meadows Country Club, $160 natural gas, remdential area, '. .f .-_

washer, good conmtion. After vehicles from $100 Fords Mer. nigh~y 258-5370 257.9728 $450 month. 257.9128. WE BUY anowner financed mort-5PIn, 258-3005, M·P-43·2te cedes, Corvettes, Chevys: Sur. . '11.M414tp M.L4tfc ,gages, C 257·2631. M·P-4Q.tfc

DIVERSIFY YOUR INCqME - plus buyers guide, 1·602-838- ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT _ '. RE1'IREE WILL :ntADE- 1988reachyour dreams working 2-10 8885, ext. A·2152, M.c-44-4tp bills aid Call Jace Ensor Cold. momr hnne. WIth. many extras.hoUl'B aweek. Hinterested, call LIKE NEW '- 1985 Jeep well ~anker SDC 257.7845. . $39~OOO val~e, plUl} cash, for .258-5548. M·W-43-4tp Wagoneer; V-6, loaded, Below , 'M.E-41.tfc moaerate pnced Ruidoso home.

WHY LOOK ORDINARY - when wholesale. Will consider trade." 1·885·1897. .19-541-8tp. . . .' CHARMING CABIN - fireplace RUIDOSO BY omT1jl1) . •• you can look extraordinary? 257·8244. . M-M42tp '2'. te ,bedr .. ' . '... 1' . '"~1'';!~''' umque

- BeautiControl makes the dif· Vllie:.:ce n: r. $350s, : 5.~ .2 .lillllg areas; 2ference. Schedule your free 1m. P.d~8.41J2579091 wa r. meplaces,near Cree Meadowsage. Improveme~t ~c todayl .... .... pm · ,. M-V-41-tfc ' ~try ~lub;. paxtially. '. fur-It mcludes: reVItalizing facial, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT _ I . . . .". '. ··mshed, Financmg.... ~yailabl~, .free color analysis cosme~c ...J al' h 8 d TWO BEDROOM- 2112 bath$300con. ' '$99,15.0. Phone 257.9728.,. 258-.

ake 'Inila n~ sever mce ouse an do furnished easy access . 537'0 OM7,,;'36Ilo 251tAI Atp l ....fliMIiloiIilltiOll'"*

:g ti;~e~l::o=~ty-; Pi:~~~ re;tal. m~nth~UB' electricity, '258- THREEinibo;~ ;:b~th .,receive your computer·assisted Seasons RealE~W 257~171ur 4295. ..... . .. .M.R-43·2tp .doublewidel . mountain· view' ..image analysis freel Kit Hall; . .• ....; 21.H$~cS~MOBILE - tw~~s, 'C~pitan, on.8 acres, $25,~ ',SOC, REAlTORS~ 257·51,1354-2384. 43-H44:-2tp MOBILE HOME SPACES __ for' st1;ltable for couple WI~ 1child. WIth owner terms. 257·6817•. ' .~~..A~a: NIOO~28-9213

FOR SALE - one pair garage . t Located nth' . Midtown area. $200 month, M.D4t~tfc-~ ,. " .' " SI0C,1.1982doors with automatic openers. hn

. . "~ C~n~7-44(8 water .incl~dedj$150depositj ~ ,. .Size: 9' wide. $300 for pair. Call 25~;~ cen. M.K-Mr~ CallAlamogordo, 1-434-0201. .'.258-4006 17.T444tp··· ". '21-W4i4tp .

.· . SHAW APAR~NTS ... 1and 2 CLEAN ONE BEDROOM .... fur.FOR~ - 1974 14160~r ~oom furnished. apatbnenmnished house with . t 378-

mobile home,. ~llent· condi· fOr rent. ,Good location.. No pets, 4396 '. emr-42-ttitiOD, $8,000. 257·5100,258-3397 258-3111. M.V49-tfc .....• .....• ..corcoUect,817-322.5036.:.. ... NIGHTLYrWEEKLYIMONTHLY ~CIENCYCqNDOS ... fur·'.. M~n,~tp .....cabineondo~t<lwrJ1ro'UBe ~hed, very ~ce, cleap, ca~l~ i" '. '. .... . . .. . . •

1972 WINNEBAGO...motor homej holne~ana mobil) telltals,· carl TV; goodlocation, all bills pmd. TOP ¥RASS .REALTORS .. has 'completely ~tnodel~ .in •ex- Cent,urY21Aspe~ .Root Estate; Villagel«tgeJ,25g.544i1424~\~bins~d .~n~~ .for .tent;. .cellent ctlMlfioJL Will COJl8lder, Vicki 257.00u7t t9-C-92-tfc. .. '. T" •.••••. ' . nighUy, weekly, montbly, 207tradeJ57.a244. . M-M42tpCOMMERCIAL SPACE': avail. UNFURNI~HED .-two bedroom; .. 6327,.. . . .' .' M-T-5-tf~

HEW.~~W: 2 ye{lrold maIeable in high ~elc1ing Attic and ~~Firepla~.carport,apo CONDO - two bedtootn, ~ 1/2Sealpoint_ from Totr~Il Friendsoom.800. ~,1031 p.' JDA 1'V~ 'Ga&t.aur . bath, slee~ 6, r~1 _bed,~p onSe_fJ.tb,c.·.an ,Mechem Dr:CaU Mi~el RUt:h "Paid.'•..150 dep1l1t..,. 6. m.o.nt.. hB· .$..75 mstmg~.11 :fOO.'.' ~eaftetl'.5436, . Y"T44-3tp'DeiJ ttaas' 10 nIOI.ttl I~j CaUGladb,I.fla EA8tet, 251·7001ot258.(OOO, . .

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. B"rui 'l,,",v~"IiiIAl/·iw..t . .. ..... '. ONE· BtJJJROOM i\tmished ~en~ueautiful.lU1i and 'flew'•.•,...,nlllrIVl1wllllllll' , retail C!GtDDlltial'}1dce avan.. , ' '.' ,. ......•. .PrilJd to aen $69,500, Call

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8:15 D MOVIE: TIll The Elld 01 TIme A smuggling. Gene Kelty, Pier Angell (1952) . (g) COllveriatlOl\ With Dinahdisillusioned married woman finds romance B:oo (J) Mickey TMmP'!I!l'Soll Road Cham. (!5)MOVIE:Money/rom Home When aand self esleem when she befriends anewlYplon$hlp Grand Prll young Jockey falls IOta the clutches of aretjJmed G.I. Dorothy McGuire, Guy Madis- mMOVIE:Ble~The BeI$lS And Children . loanshark,he aJid his bestlrlend gettangledon, Bill Williams (1946) ..•. SI bo . . f up withgangsters. PeanMartln, Jerry Lewis,x ys, conSidered mls its, attemptlo stop Pat crowley (1954) .

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6:05 (l}MQVIE: AMinute To Pray, ASeCllnd To Russian archbishop, released alter 20 years010 Anotorious gunman fig~ts all .outlaws. In a prison camp, Is ordered to Rome tobounty hunters and lawmen when he tries to resume his religious ~utles; AilthollY Quinn,make a new life for himself, Alex Cord, OS/(ar Wemer. Davl[J Janssen (1968)Arthur Kennedy, Robert Ryan (1968) 10:15 (3J MOVIE:. SUS"CI OverWorked pUblic

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7:00 CIlLlwrence Welt . (!) Siturday Nlpl Uve(jJ Viagllll! Peae. (jJ Evans And Hovak(!) Mr. Belvedere Christopher Hewitt, Bob lBl America. G1adlalorsuecker. RoIi S/(}I'/e E;I -@ JI"I Fllr-lbI-Record

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-mI1flI X ~~~~~--=-(!J CHvtfII,," Willi Dltlah ID DIsHy Salutn The AmtrJea. Teacbtra5l Hardcnllt I McCormick E;I Top teachers across the country areII1J Yol MTV'Raps! reC()gnized f/ll' their personal achievementsID MOVIE: DakollAyoung rebel, on the run and accomplishments, 8Jftwa BuShfrom ashady past, must find the courage to (1989) .face himse" belore he can tegin to make a C8 MOVIE: Happy Hour When a scientistnew life. Lou DiamondPhillips, Herta Waro, Invents a secret additlve for beer, ItDeeDel1 Notton (1988) precipitates a war with mali!!\! breweries.C8 Miami VIce (Edited) Rich LlttJl1, Tawny Killen. Jamie

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3:00 CIl Frugal Gourmet(jJ N.wsWatch .CD MOVIE: Th. Min In Tha Gray FlannelSull The study of 'l public relations man ofmany moods. his wife, his home lile and hisdiscovery 01 ason, the result of awartimeromaoce. Gregory Peck. Jennifer Jones,Fredric March (1956)Q2l RollerGamesII)) To Will AI All Calls(!J Side By Side1m BonanZl: The Lost Episodes01 A·Teama R.mole Conlnll@ Man From U.N.C,LE.9 MOVIE: Angel And The Bedman AQuaker girl saves a wanted man from agunslinger seeking revenge. John Wayne,Gall Russell. Irene Rich (1947)

3:30 C2J Racllg Acros. AmericaIII This DId HouS. E;I .(jJ Newsmater Salurdayl8l Classic Rock WIIh Wollman JackIS My SacrelldenUty I::J .@ My Friend Fllcka Anita Lauise, GeneEvans, Johnny WaShbrook

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1:30 C2J PrefaulOIal GoII()) WDDdwrltht's ShopCIl MOVIE: Thl Natural Roy Hobbs has thobaseball talent that Inspires legends but ashiS career begins to take 011, fale takes overand baseball must wa" for Its hero. RobertRedlOfrf, Robert Duvall. Glenn Clasl1 (1984)E;I(jJ Yaur MDHY _(!) ABC Collett Foalllall(!J COlIafry KIIchII'@ Btst Of 0zzJe AId Harrlel

2:00 CIl Cmll¥t LIvfIgC!llIBC:$JWWDI1d(jJ Mawr Updall(J) MOVIE: StmetlllIIV BIg Aroguish band"encountersaseriesof unexpected complica­tions when he attempts adaring robbery thathe hopes will make him rich for fife. OwlMartin. Brian Keith, Honor Blackman(1971)Il2I JtlflrSlllsII)) Ftcus DtI BrItainl8l CIItMlIy OutdooneJGRsmokIl!Zl Top 21 Video CouJlldown01 KIItId RilIIralan..1221 MOVIE: Hersl WIIhevI A Head FiveFrench street urchins find the key to acacheof Slolen loot, but Ihe crooks, the cops anda pack of overly friendly dogs are in hotpursuit .lean.piefTl1 Aumant, Herbert I.0oI,Leo McKem (1963)C8 HeIlywood l.sIder

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TUESDAY

OCTOBER 3

•A1truM, 7:30 p.m., Slwpberd 01theHilJJ Luth.ranChwch.-cmlA# Patml.100 pm.. VillaB­HaIl."JCiw&nb, noon, Upper Canyona.tauram.-tm::o!n County Homebul1&lD}t,MOC'iatio:a, &15 p.m., er.MeadowaCountryCWb.~ lJana. IUppu, UotwHut.~t:ary, noon, Crw MadowICountryCtm.-aa.p1ta1 Auxfli. roy. 9:30 LIDo,

twpialaxdermatroom.-DiJabled American V·...em-c......... 1p.m..AmaitanLepmHaD.-s.m-. DWa Duplla.w Bdda­Cab, 1 p.m., Benio:r Citizmtc.em..-vI-mm Ibc '1 C1Jb, 7-,3> pm..highJCkd.

MONDAYOCTOBER 2

-Primda of t1w Ubruy, " p.m.,Ubnzy."Muoak,Lodp,1:30p.m., But.­em5WBtrl1d~

-R"icbn Dowm Ladi. Auxil­wy,7p.m.,VWaa-HaIl•..IiOub, 6:30 p.m.,TcxuN~MaimP.mnr Co. CaD..2.58-S1D'lfur moretnformation.itM-.1 Care,SeniorCitizenl een..tu, c:a112S7-t565."'JnmJnCountyPoodBank,open12 DOOD to " p.m., rr-bytaianOmrch .t lbI "Y".-spot»e Abu. Support Croup,noon. Dr. LA MotlWf. office, «5Mtd.m.Ca1l151~149.

-sierJaBWaDuJiitat8Bridge7p.m.,SmIorCmJWnlCenw.-unmJn County a.publbnl, 6p.m.,Rn'dcwoInn.•Auxiliuy no.m. t.bm1n CmmtyM.tKa1 CcnIer, 9':30a.m., boardroom.-Prw~,Dr.Ditpt

La tdothI.1 p.m.. h!ptchooL"Se:a vb Cub Council. noon, lC­Bob'..

LOOK FOR YOUR COMMUNITY CALENDAR 'EVERYTWO WEEKS IN THE TV,GUIDE

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Hut. --Natkmal A.,..;etjcmOJ;.thd FedIDl EmpJoy-, 10a.m,.x.&b'..-R,i) RnicSaM LJnn_ Cah,noon.X-Bob'..-Rotary,noon,CrwMado...

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3'1S«390 fot more inbma­tido.-auk"*>Jayaeee,noon,er­Mt*iowaR.tamant.

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12 ElIOCID to " p.m., PllllbytsianOmrchat the--r.

ProP by and havecoffee and donutswith friends in our~offee room at thenew brartdt or the

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Deadline For Announcements To Appear In 1111 Next Corrmunlty Celinda, Is Tuesday. 'October 10, 1"989

To Include Your Club Or Organizat,·on,Call Sandy K'n"ox At Bank of Ruidoso!J 257-461.1 .

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