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.. - ..... -.-- .. - .... -._· ... =--- .... - ...................... __ ... ____ lll""''"_ .. _..,._ ................................. . COMING UP '- Dub Williams fR- Wi:IJ .$peak at the ilbJicans· .. Fftst IYJanday" See ·•vtftJ!tt'l INSIDE Prelimlnar,Y clean-up.of an. oltJ in · the odariter·'of river contamination. Page e,A\ SPORTS Capitan girls outdistance the competition at own invitational; Tiger boys take third. Page 7A e oso ews MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1995 No. 92 IN OUR 48TH YEAR 50 CENTS ------· ---- ------ : ONTHESIDE Ruidoso named top · vacation home site Ruidoso has been named one of the top seven second home/vacation home markets in the nation, by U.S. News & World Report. The magazine's annual Home Guide notes that 70% of the homes in Ruidoso are vacation retreats. Ruidoso has a median home price of$105,000, with prices rang- ing from older twc.-bedroom cabins for $35-$60,000, to deluxe mountainside retreats that top $800,000, the magazine says. This is the first time vacation retreats are included in the annual Home Guide. The top markets were chosen with the help of the editors ofVacation Publications, which puts out several t.mvel and retire- ment magazines; real estate giantB Century 21 and Coldwell Banker; and local experts. To be contenders, communities had to Ceature a variety of recrea- tional activities iti ii\Ofii than one season. Coruriderlng many vacation homes are retirement homes, safety, taxes and local culture were also considered. The Home Guide will be avail- able on the newsstands Wednesday, magazine officials said. The press release did not say whether the sevoo communities were ranked #l- #17. Alcohol poisoning hospitalizes boy A 14-year-old Carrizozo boy nearly died Friday from alcohol poisoning. He was found at 6:23 p_m_ lying lifeless in the street in front of for- mer Carrizozo police chief Charlie White's home, Lincoln County Sheriff James McSwane said. "CPR was started by deputy Larry Cearley. He found a pulse and the boy began breathing," McSwane said. The boy was taken to Lincoln County Medical Center and was released over the weekend. The hospital reported a blood al- cohol level of .46, McSwane said. The measurement shows the grams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood. The legal limit for an adult is .08. "That's probably one of the high- est levels rve heard about in 20 yeBTS as a cop," said White, who recently was named DWI program coordinator for the county. McSwane said he is investigat- ing how the boy obtained the liquor. INSIDE Diannr Sulllnp!The Ruldoco N..,.,. Smoke from burnt garbage swirls from a 20-foot deep ditch while a man dumps his garbage Into the open pit on the Mescalero reserva- tion. Officials say federal Jaw prohibits open burning of garbage. Wrthout a guard and gate. people can dump any type of toxic material at the pit. Domestic violence law awaits signing by KATHLEEN McDONALD argued that the family violence law Ruidoso News Staff Writer would open the door for frivolous Tracking incidents of family suits by children against their violence is an elusive venture in parents for being spanked or dis- Lincoln County, because the state ciplined. has no law criminalizing spousal Copas, who spoke to Johnson on beating. Tuesday, said he was non- New Mexico has assault and bat- committal about signing the legisla- tery in its criminal code, but there tion. is no such charge as "domestic She expressed surprise over the violence," noted Mary Ann Copas. negative response, saying it was state coordinator for New Mex:Jco's never expected for legislation which Coalition Against Domestic "is so straightforward - the Violence. Without a legal statute, amount of controversy simply isn't it's impo!l!lible to measure the suc· justified." eess of pl'evention pl'Ograms, she The statute, she explains, does contended. not increase the level of mis- "Tliere's really no official report- demeanor charges or attempt to ing method for it," she notes, "so make them felonious. statutorily, it is not a crime in of it- "It just creates a statute for self." tracking purposes," Copas says, A new law may be on the "and uses the existing language horizon, however. It passed through · regarding assault and battery." both the House and Senate and State law dictates batterers can now awaits the signature of Gover- be charged with the petty mis- nor Gary Johnson. demeanor charge of assault (physi- Copas worked for nearly a year cal or verbal threat of violence) or on the proposed family violence battery (the actual applied force). legislation, Senate Bill 612. It adds Eaeh is punishable by up to six a new criminal category of 'assault months in jail or a $500 fine. The with intent against a household violent offender can also be charged member' to the existing assault and with aggravated battery (temporary battery laws. disfigurement or disfunctioning due The legislation is suddenly to battery), a misdemeanor punish- receiving strong opposition from able by up to a year in jail or a political action groups - especially $1,000 fine. the New Mexico Christian Coalition The legislation does not make and Coalition for Promoting reference to children because Responsible Government -making statutes with stronger teeth and the future of the bill rather cloudy. harsher penalties already exist "Most of the negative comments regarding child abuse, Copas said. are trom people choosing to mis- Any prosecution for violence read the statute," Copas argues. The oppoSition ·groups have see Domastfo, page GA ' Mescalero reservation's sewage, landfill violate accepted health standards by DIANNE STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer The stench is unmistakable even 20 yarda away: sewage. The brownish green water of the Mescalero Apache sewage effiuent evaporation lagoons lies still in the afternoon sun. The lack of a ripple testifies that floating devices designed to aerate the water are not functioning. At some points, the liquid wrurt.e drains over the side of one lagoon into another where a fence, designed to keep people out of a ponding area, is nearly submerged. Behind a row of bushes and weerlB at the edge of the lower lagoon, the Tularosa Creek runs itB course about 30 yarrlB away down to its nomeaake city at the fool of the Satramento Mountains. The owner of any sewage treat- ment facility is resporurible for its maintenance and repnjr, said In- dian Health Services spokesman Richie K Grinnell, director of en- vironmental health and engineer- mg. A half-mile east of the lagoonB and across U.S. 70 near a bowring cluster, smoke swirls in the sky from an open garbage and trash pit, smoldering from a fire earlier in the day. Ruidoso has wastewater problems, too by KATHLEEN McDONALD Ruidoso News Staff Wmer Left in the wake of this year's state legislative session is Ruidoso's concern about how to fund $1.2 million in vital repairs to its wastewater treatment sys- tem. The 16-mile-long clay piping system, which carries liquid waste for treatment, has a series of cracks and crumbling joints which allows the infiltration of 900,000 gallons of river and groundwater daily, Village Man- ager Gary Jackson explained. The infiltration of already clean water represents about 36% of the system's daily capac- ity and $180,000 is thrown down the drain annually for the need- leSB treatment. The village had requested full funding for t11e capital outlay project from the state govern- ment, and has yet to learn if Gov. Gary Johnson will veto what little the Legislature ap- propriated ($180,000, and poten- tially another $100,000 from severance tax funds). Now the village is determin- ing the best means to tackle the job: bonding the cost or budget- ing it through three years of phased repairs. Jackson, who is in the midst of budget sessions, said. The village . a total bond- ing as of June 1994, tile :village has an Please see Pipes. page 3A Dodging hot spots, a man scavenges at the bottom of the 20 foot deep ditch for items that can be recycled. "It worries ml! that they're talking about care of radioactive waste and they haven't been able to properly run a landfill or sewage system."" Russ WARWICK Federal regulations prohibit the open burrung of garbage, said Ed Kelly with t.be state Environment Department in Albuquerque. KThat's considered an open dump and should be closed down, but the state has no jurisdiction," he said. "That's up to the Mescalero or the Envirbnmental Protection Agency." Corrections to these problems are overdue, said Russ Warwick, former IHS officer at Mescalero. No one knows how often con· taminants from the overflowing lagoons may have been carried Celestial court downstream ofT the reservation into fishing areas and past domestic wells, Warwick said. He's also worried about the safety of children who may wander into the unfenced lagoon area and come in contact with disease-causing organisms in the effiuent. Warwick said he's bothered by the apparent lack of maintenance provided by the tribe. "It worries me that they're talk- ing about taking care of high-level rndioacti ve waste and they haven't been able to properly run a landfill or sewage system," he said. Last week, the tribal council banned Warw:ick and fellow en- vironmentalist Dave Dale from the reservation, contending their presence is "injurious to tribal members.· Since leaving Mescalero and the IHS, Warwick has become active in the movement against the proposal to store on the reservation spent nuclear fuel rods from commercial power plants. Although the Mescalero Apaches are a sovereign nation, they are re- quired to follow the same standards as other communities, said Gladean Butler from the external affaira Please see Was1e, page 2A Don Ruidoso Newa Prom Queen Jenny Ames. King Todd Young and their court were all smiles at the Ruidoso High School Prom_ The Museum of the Horse hosted the event Saturday night. Left to right - Arin Perry, Krlstle Bautista, Prom King Todd Young, Prom Queen Jenny Ames, Lita Reyes and Daniel Espinosa. A huge sun and moon dominated the dance floor.

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Ruidoso named top · vacation home site -~~ra.

Ruidoso has been named one of the top seven second home/vacation home markets in the nation, by U.S. News & World Report.

The magazine's annual Home Guide notes that 70% of the homes in Ruidoso are vacation retreats.

Ruidoso has a median home price of$105,000, with prices rang­ing from older twc.-bedroom cabins for $35-$60,000, to deluxe mountainside retreats that top $800,000, the magazine says.

This is the first time vacation retreats are included in the annual Home Guide. The top markets were chosen with the help of the editors ofVacation Publications, which puts out several t.mvel and retire­ment magazines; real estate giantB Century 21 and Coldwell Banker; and local experts.

To be contenders, communities had to Ceature a variety of recrea­tional activities iti ii\Ofii than one season. Coruriderlng many vacation homes are retirement homes, safety, taxes and local culture were also considered.

The Home Guide will be avail­able on the newsstands Wednesday, magazine officials said. The press release did not say whether the sevoo communities were ranked #l­#17.

Alcohol poisoning hospitalizes boy

A 14-year-old Carrizozo boy nearly died Friday from alcohol poisoning.

He was found at 6:23 p_m_ lying lifeless in the street in front of for­mer Carrizozo police chief Charlie White's home, Lincoln County Sheriff James McSwane said.

"CPR was started by deputy Larry Cearley. He found a pulse and the boy began breathing," McSwane said. The boy was taken to Lincoln County Medical Center and was released over the weekend.

The hospital reported a blood al­cohol level of .46, McSwane said. The measurement shows the grams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood. The legal limit for an adult is .08.

"That's probably one of the high­est levels rve heard about in 20 yeBTS as a cop," said White, who recently was named DWI program coordinator for the county.

McSwane said he is investigat­ing how the boy obtained the liquor.

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Diannr Sulllnp!The Ruldoco N..,.,.

Smoke from burnt garbage swirls from a 20-foot deep ditch while a man dumps his garbage Into the open pit on the Mescalero reserva­tion. Officials say federal Jaw prohibits open burning of garbage. Wrthout a guard and gate. people can dump any type of toxic material at the pit.

Domestic violence law awaits signing by KATHLEEN McDONALD argued that the family violence law Ruidoso News Staff Writer would open the door for frivolous

Tracking incidents of family suits by children against their violence is an elusive venture in parents for being spanked or dis­Lincoln County, because the state ciplined. has no law criminalizing spousal Copas, who spoke to Johnson on beating. Tuesday, said he was non-

New Mexico has assault and bat- committal about signing the legisla­tery in its criminal code, but there tion. is no such charge as "domestic She expressed surprise over the violence," noted Mary Ann Copas. negative response, saying it was state coordinator for New Mex:Jco's never expected for legislation which Coalition Against Domestic "is so straightforward - the Violence. Without a legal statute, amount of controversy simply isn't it's impo!l!lible to measure the suc· justified." eess of pl'evention pl'Ograms, she The statute, she explains, does contended. not increase the level of mis-

"Tliere's really no official report- demeanor charges or attempt to ing method for it," she notes, "so make them felonious. statutorily, it is not a crime in of it- "It just creates a statute for self." tracking purposes," Copas says,

A new law may be on the "and uses the existing language horizon, however. It passed through · regarding assault and battery." both the House and Senate and State law dictates batterers can now awaits the signature of Gover- be charged with the petty mis­nor Gary Johnson. demeanor charge of assault (physi-

Copas worked for nearly a year cal or verbal threat of violence) or on the proposed family violence battery (the actual applied force). legislation, Senate Bill 612. It adds Eaeh is punishable by up to six a new criminal category of 'assault months in jail or a $500 fine. The with intent against a household violent offender can also be charged member' to the existing assault and with aggravated battery (temporary battery laws. disfigurement or disfunctioning due

The legislation is suddenly to battery), a misdemeanor punish­receiving strong opposition from able by up to a year in jail or a political action groups - especially $1,000 fine. the New Mexico Christian Coalition The legislation does not make and Coalition for Promoting reference to children because Responsible Government -making statutes with stronger teeth and the future of the bill rather cloudy. harsher penalties already exist

"Most of the negative comments regarding child abuse, Copas said. are trom people choosing to mis- Any prosecution for violence read the statute," Copas argues.

The oppoSition ·groups have Plet,~se see Domastfo, page GA '

Mescalero reservation's sewage, landfill violate accepted health standards by DIANNE STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer

The stench is unmistakable even 20 yarda away: sewage.

The brownish green water of the Mescalero Apache sewage effiuent evaporation lagoons lies still in the afternoon sun. The lack of a ripple testifies that floating devices designed to aerate the water are not functioning.

At some points, the liquid wrurt.e drains over the side of one lagoon into another where a fence, designed to keep people out of a ponding area, is nearly submerged. Behind a row of bushes and weerlB at the edge of the lower lagoon, the Tularosa Creek runs itB course about 30 yarrlB away down to its nomeaake city at the fool of the Satramento Mountains.

The owner of any sewage treat­ment facility is resporurible for its maintenance and repnjr, said In­dian Health Services spokesman Richie K Grinnell, director of en­vironmental health and engineer­mg.

A half-mile east of the lagoonB and across U.S. 70 near a bowring cluster, smoke swirls in the sky from an open garbage and trash pit, smoldering from a fire earlier in the day.

Ruidoso has wastewater problems, too by KATHLEEN McDONALD Ruidoso News Staff Wmer

Left in the wake of this year's state legislative session is Ruidoso's concern about how to fund $1.2 million in vital repairs to its wastewater treatment sys­tem.

The 16-mile-long clay piping system, which carries liquid waste for treatment, has a series of cracks and crumbling joints which allows the infiltration of 900,000 gallons of river and groundwater daily, Village Man­ager Gary Jackson explained.

The infiltration of already clean water represents about 36% of the system's daily capac­ity and $180,000 is thrown down the drain annually for the need­leSB treatment.

The village had requested full funding for t11e capital outlay project from the state govern­ment, and has yet to learn if Gov. Gary Johnson will veto what little the Legislature ap­propriated ($180,000, and poten­tially another $100,000 from severance tax funds).

Now the village is determin­ing the best means to tackle the job: bonding the cost or budget­ing it through three years of phased repairs. Jackson, who is in the midst of budget sessions, said.

The village I!~ . a total bond­ing capaci~ of'fl~,917; as of June 1994, tile :village has an

Please see Pipes. page 3A

Dodging hot spots, a man scavenges at the bottom of the 20 foot deep ditch for items that can be recycled.

"It worries ml! that they're talking about

t~king care of radioactive waste and they haven't

been able to properly run a landfill or

sewage system.""

Russ WARWICK

Federal regulations prohibit the open burrung of garbage, said Ed Kelly with t.be state Environment Department in Albuquerque.

KThat's considered an open dump and should be closed down, but the state has no jurisdiction," he said. "That's up to the Mescalero or the Envirbnmental Protection Agency."

Corrections to these problems are overdue, said Russ Warwick, former IHS officer at Mescalero.

No one knows how often con· taminants from the overflowing lagoons may have been carried

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downstream ofT the reservation into fishing areas and past domestic wells, Warwick said. He's also worried about the safety of children who may wander into the unfenced lagoon area and come in contact with disease-causing organisms in the effiuent.

Warwick said he's bothered by the apparent lack of maintenance provided by the tribe.

"It worries me that they're talk­ing about taking care of high-level rndioacti ve waste and they haven't been able to properly run a landfill or sewage system," he said.

Last week, the tribal council banned Warw:ick and fellow en­vironmentalist Dave Dale from the reservation, contending their presence is "injurious to tribal members.·

Since leaving Mescalero and the IHS, Warwick has become active in the movement against the proposal to store on the reservation spent nuclear fuel rods from commercial power plants.

Although the Mescalero Apaches are a sovereign nation, they are re­quired to follow the same standards as other communities, said Gladean Butler from the external affaira

Please see Was1e, page 2A

Don H~Oil/lbe Ruidoso Newa

Prom Queen Jenny Ames. King Todd Young and their court were all smiles at the Ruidoso High School Prom_ The Museum of the Horse hosted the event Saturday night. Left to right - Arin Perry, Krlstle Bautista, Prom King Todd Young, Prom Queen Jenny Ames, Lita Reyes and Daniel Espinosa. A huge sun and moon dominated the dance floor.

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A fence JnstaHed to keep people out of a ponding area barely shows in a lower sewage settling pond be· cause of high water. The Tularosa Creek flows about 20 yards behind the bushes at the edge of the lagoon on the Mescalero reservation.

Government agencies confused about ,jurisdiction over reservation problems by DIANNE STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer

As a sovereign nation, Mescalero apparently doean't fall under any particular ll&"'lCY'• watchful eya.

Glen Saums, house program 1llllJl8g<ll' with the alate Depart. ment of Environment, amphasized the state has no jurisdiction over sewage holding lagoons or open diteh burning. ,

Jell' Lewellin, acting director of the department's surface water bureau, Steve Pierce of the surveil~ lance and stenderde division, and Sawn• said last week that they find out about effiuent spills when

citizens call them. . us to sample the inflow and outflow "When we find out about tha dis· (above tha eommuniey lagoons)."

charge of the lagoons - and we The tests eovered a one-week pe~ have heard about them over the riod and rssults were clean. The de­yaare - we have referred that partment has never gone out to teet directly to the EPA (Environmental in dirset response to a spill, he said. Protection Agency)," Sawns said. "I The olliee has no jurisdiction over know they have had conversations domestic wells southwest of the with the Indian Health Sarviees reservation, be said. (ll!S). While the EPA is the "We're abort,.stall'ed," P1en:e regulator for the disebarges, the said. "We've just recently gotten rns is responsible for the function back to full stall', just three people of the lagoons." who test the rivers in the whole

After several spills were state (about 6,000 milae of paren· reported, the alate environment de- nial rivers)." partment studied the Tularosa · "H we can't even get on the River in the middle of the summer reservation to sample, we can't pos­of 1987, Pierce said. aibly de anything in tha way of

VVaste-------------------------------------- "The Mescalero would not allow remedial action," Lewellin edded. us to de any sampling whatsoever Gladean Butler, of the asternal on their reservation," he said. "The

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division of the EPA office in Dallas. However, because of their

unique status, enforcement responsibilities are hazy (see re­lated story on page 2).

The Mescalero's liaison with the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said the problems are about to be corrected. Thora Padilla, director of the office of en~ vironmental protection for the tribe, said money has been allo~ cated by the federal department of Indian Health Service (IHS) to cor­rect the long~st.anding problems (see related story on page 3).

Lack of maintenance

Despite calls to Mescalero Vice President Fred Peso over a period of one week, he provided no response or infonnation for this report.

The Mescalero community sewage treatment facility was con~ structed under an EPA grant in the early 1970s, according to Richie Grinne11 of the the IHS.

reservation." Grinne1l noted that the IHS is

not a regulatory agency and has no role in enforcement of environmen­tal regulations. It also does not monitor or test sewage effiuent that may flow into the Tularosa stream below the reservation.

IHS officials pointed to the EPA as being responsible for enforce­ment of the Clean Water Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act on Indian reserva­tions.

Warwick, who has a bachelor of science degree in environmenta1 health science from Indiana Slate University, said he filed report after report about the potentia] health problem!! at the lagoons, the garbage ditch and the reservation water systems, but was rebuffed by the tribe and seemingly ignored by the IHS_

"There are no controls on what is dumped (at the open pit), no gate attendant,·· he said. "The smoke goes right up to a housing area and who knows what the residents may be breathing."

'"When the Indian Health Ser~ Similar pits exist at three of the vice constructs facilities for an In- tribe's recreation areas and another dian tribe, the ownership of those at Cow Camp #1, although no burn~ facilities, and the related operation ing occurs, he said. and maintenance responsibilities, While serving as a lieutenant are transferred to the tribe," Grin- with the U.S. Publir Health nell wrote in response to questions Service-IHS, he was stationed at submitted to the lHS by Tit€ the Mescalero Indian Hospital Ruidoso News. starting in May 1989.

'"(The [HS) has provided no "AB the Mescalero service unit funding to repair or update this fa· sanitarian, I was responsible for cility," he wrote. "The service hag the environmental health and provided funding for the construe- safety program on the reservation," lion and expansion of two smaller he said. But he quickly became sewage systems on the Mescalero ~frustrated.

MI\RJ<EI' "YOUR COMPLETE FLOOR STORE"

"Rules, regulations and stan­d&Tds did not apply. even when it wBB a matter of public health and safety," Warwick said of the tribal administration. ''They don't want oversight, to be accountable or restricted."

Warwick said he had no enforce~ ment powers.

"I was simply an adviser, making recommendations," he said. "It was frustrating to go into facilities year after year and see no improvements made. Usually things got even worse."

Problems weren't just limited to the sewage and trash pit, Warwick said.

In his files are copies of lettera written over a period of three years to the tribal administration citing possible lagoon spills into the Tularosa and the Carrizo streams, and about the need to boil water from some of the reservation water systems because of samples show· ing contamination by harmful bac· teria.

"The EPA was always sending letters telling" -the tribe just what had to be done; ho said. "They'd contact me later asking if anything had been done. It usually hadn't. If (the reservation) had been a municipality, (the EPA) would have marched in and fined them."

Fifteen water quality violations were reported on the reservation in 1991, plus 13 in 1992 and nine in 1993, said Len Pardee of the EPA water supply division. In 1994, after Warwick left the reservation, the reported violations dropped to one for the year.

Drinking contaminated water could have caused diarrhea,

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cramps, nausea and jaundice, he said.

National Fish Hatchery did allow Please see Enforce, page 3A

Three to four years ago, he tried unsucceBBfully to intereet tribal of· ficials in beooming a partner in or a customer of the new regional land­fill south of Alamogordo, Warwick said. He was successful in iruP&ting the hospital be served by the Lin· coin County Solid Waste Authority under a mandate for federal agen­cies to use approved disposal sites.

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In mid-1993, tha tribal council passed a resolution to transfer Warwick, because his recommenda· tions represented "unneceBSary a· penditures of tribal funds and time."

He contends that although his IHS evaluations were good, his next aasignment required extensive traveling and work not always re· lated to his educational background and experience. Feeling the agency was putting pressure on him. War­wick decided to resign his commis­sion.

"It's asd to think that I <ame h~re hoping to help the Meocolero: and I find myself 'having to' !!gilt their leadero to protol:l their heoltb,­eafety and Iande," Warwick said.

KeUy of the state environment department said the state has tried to convey to the Mescalero informa­tion on good sound environmental practices dealing with waste.

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"We believe environments) pol· lution knows no political bound­aries. Although we don't have juris­diction on the reservations, we're all in this thing together," Kelly said_ "We try to bring these folke into regional associations on how to handle collection and disposal in environmenta1ly safe facilities."

Russ Warwick, former Indian Health Services officer for the Mes­calero, stands at the rim of the upper lagoon at the comrJaJilfty sewage treatment complex where aeration devices were nol functioning.

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Peggy Jordan, a Realtor at Century 21 !"SJJen Rilal Estate, a long Ume, valued customer of Arst Federal Savings Bani!- Peggy, a tenured agent in our Ruidoso community says, 'I hava blien a ws- , tamer at First Federal Savings Bank for approximately 14 yaars.

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Indian Health Servleee (IHS) reeent1y approved manay fer a...,.. IJr&henalve aowup clicoposa\ study tor Maeealero. aeeordlog to Riehle Grinoell, di- af Ollvironmont. health and ~ fer JHS. The uaet amount of the grant was not available.

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=to perform the~~ wrote. Tho IHS anticipatesllmdiilg the recommandad Improvements wbaa the etady is dono, il' the monay islm1ilablo, be said.

Thoro Pad..Ua, a 1iuison person hired by the tribe in November to

overssa the lm-1 prqjeete, was in the eapaeity to do aomething said she's OE!tod about the plans. about it, • Padilla said .. "That's

A member of: tba IIOsealero where wo ultimately got our (und· tribe, Padilla asid she has a back· ing, from JHS (as a. result of War· ground In natural resourees as a wick's reporta); · . foreeter. 'There's a whole system YOll

"We reeently reecivecl 1\mding bave to go tbrougli to get lbndD>g this yeer from the (IHS) ta liK both from IHS and it's slow, very slow. of thoee problema," she said. The· We've wanbld lhinp done for first atop wm be to advertise for awhile, but it was hard to get them and than hire an en&ineer. to act.' ·

She wasn't sure when the money She acknowledged thet lack of to combat the problems was ap- maintenance has boon a problem in proved, but eaid it's slow going the past. . when dealing with the blll'8IIUOI'Illi "I've alreaciY develapod a plan to proeOBB. lnsti- our own !llaintonanco and

operatiOIIS," Padllla said .. "Part of In botb the lagoons and the ,.r.· thet wm be to got certllled people

bage ditch, the angineer wm ...... to run our dill'er&llt systems. what ean bo done and ofl'er alterna· Warwick said no empleyeee are. lives to the tribe, she asid. propor\y traillod te run the ayetom.

"The mm who' did the report He suggeeted that while Padllla (former IHS oftieer Rnss Warwick) and the tribe are wailing for the

money, some smip)e steps eould l>o taken. to improve the. si~ation. They're the Bllme steps be retom· IIIO!'ded ill a l'etter to sara Misque~. 8BSIStsnt to Mesealero Presid011t Wende!Hlhinl>, datod Sep~ 9, 1992, .

His I'OO'"!""enau;6nli inelude: .. - F~ opsn garbage

ditch and maintaining operation houre to. eontrol' ....... ~nt huruiag and to pro~ a~ of what goeelnto the oump. . · ~ Culling the' weeds end trees aroood the lagoo!is to bu!r!lase wind aeti .... and evaporation to help with treatm011t afthe oftiuent. ·

- Repairing sprink\ors in the area so that lagoon level could be lowe~d by nBiilg some of the of· tltient to I~ · · . . · · ..

- h>stallinJ . ~ lac:ksd gotes and wanung sip ailBJrocins to improve.aafe\1. . . .

Enforce--------------~--~---------.--~.~-----ConllnuediiOmP811•2A imPOsed a.lina, hut anotbar wey of tlingandevePQretion. all'airs ollieo of the EPA in Da!lils, "The Mescalero hMd\iag sueh 8 situation is to idOil· StaiTers she talke<l'.to said thay said last week there has been a lilY a means of "!ll""etion, she said. · just found out shout the lageon coordinated ell'ort by the EPA's would not allow us · 'problem the previous week. wa. tor -·-•·· diviaion to correet the "A lot of our programs (sre) ac- · While the EPA .seta miillmum • ...,...,. to do any sampling... tuany implementod through a part. dards 't d ·a1 b lagoons. The National Fish norehip · reletiollSblp with IHS," etan · · ' 1

..., not ways """ "'l'bey're aware of tho problem Butlar eaid. , enforeomOilt ,power on a resei'Va-

81ld bave been -'-'-- with the Hatchery did allow She wasn't aware of how lo"" lion, esP!cia\\y when no lieense is w •• .....,. ·~ invvlved, the two )YOmen said.

JHS," she said. "Thpy identified a us to sample the theeoluti~o~n.~ has beap working on a W'dson said the garbage ditch eolutioll and the prqjeot already has Inflow and outfloW. • •-n- · " •-been lmp\&m81lted. or eaurae, you also ,,..... mto "a grey area .. r on· have to go through the plenning SmvE PIERCE MarY Wilson from tbe ~o of. foreemont, although OPQII pit burn-atagas and the write-up of the pro- STATI! DEPAATMI!NT lira said Wadnesdey that she ing of garbage and trash is · jeot, but it alreacjy has been sp- OP BNYlitoNMI!Nl' determined the 1ageans were never problbited by federal law. . proved and funded. • ' Uee!'""dc beeause \bay were not

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outstanding $3,546 000 in bond· · ·· RUidoeo bad re'llJO!!ted a tQta\ . ·i!!g d~bt, leavll)g ~ net tQta\ or . $8.8 million for 1M stato to (iuld $4946,917 for the bonding or fb. . botb the wastswater . ~ . 'tu~ CIIP!tal prqj~ village fi· . re~a!r• ~.a J!!Ulti·re~onal · JlliDee Ollii'OI'• Lee .Ann Nicbols .. facility, Wlth $1.2 mdlion re-

. asid. · · . . ·· · · quastecUor the wastewater Unes. . · 'I'M !"'''lilDiiiaey 1illl6-9G fi&. · . . . Altbo;,p · tbci ' anoeated

eal ~or budget, w~ .wm be momiee are a help, JacksOn said contoided at approianiately $1~ ·be and otbar '"''age ~ · million. wiD be ®jnp[etedlnlate wbe had !IOCelidad RuidlloO's re- ; May, lliJd the paCkage finali1'8d , queete at legislative be!U'higs ; · Jlily 20, Jackson said; felt disappointed. · · . · ·::'

Eaeb. ti- the system. t)V8r-·· · . ·w, · ~· .felt we W .;: . tlows, tile citY runs tbe'!'is\i: of a · "11\roQg paokage,' be said;.. . ::.

· $lMOO fine par vio\atiop from · · With ite .worsoming coJulition · the. U.S; E~n.nenlal Pro· and w..,WiihleSs of. the 'brittle: teotion Agapey. . · clay, collapsing, crumjilinglinee:

·· .. When the s•immer' .......;ons. il8ap bi the ·gr~d," .fundll)g ~· beiin, .iuul a goad 35,000 peopjO wastewatet "!PIIIl'S .IS IOIIBSntilll, · are in town; tbo treatm011t linea . J~ oxplainsd. . •

. quiekly till to capacity. · . Vlllage funded ropuirs bave · "Tb..., Peak .. timils Pusit the. been done in bits and pieeee QVCir.

ayetom.beyondwhatitean\lcpjd··· the last.tbree to tour yeare, he. !a.~ ~ac:kson .said, adcllng, ''Ale' ~d, costiJJg the village $600,0,00 Combination· 1118kes the man· · mnes • 1991. The momsa ·

. boles ovorf\ow : lYh.\lD It (the eop~sapt ~~on repuire, ae· ,)YIIJI:!Wiater) is not permitted to well, as engm~~nng .costs and a . go ·~nd the lino:' . · apec1al '!8Dlera whick has re,

· corded the silo and severity of · That's where tbe ifsk of fines · lew.

eomea ip •. Jackson ·said linas · · Jac:ks011 is leery of the phased work proooas, explafning·that as work is. dons· on one soetioli of' tho pystom, :oilier portions with brittle piping have bt;tured Jioom inereased, proasure and al• lowad seePQgO. . . ·'·

bave been levied in past ye;ua; He was imcertain of tile lines paid, as tbay were issued before his. time 1111 Village man agar.

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"The roal key is to attook (tbe. el'f;iro job) in tbe shortest Period' of till\'! that- wm pro.ide:"­Jackson concluded.

IN. THE SPIRIT OF JESUS CHRIST

YOU ARE • Prices Elloellve Aprll1-7, 1995

INVITED

APRIL 9, 1995: PALM SUN­DAY

Lectionary: Luke 19:28-40, Psalm 118:1-2 & 19-29, Philippians 2:5-11, Luke 23:1-49 MORNING WORSHIP·

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Dedication of UVING LORD'S SUPPJ:m PAINTING by Ken Hosmer EASTBR CANTATA BY CHANCEL CHota- sermon in music

APRIL 16, 1995: EASTER SUNDAY (RESURRECTION CELEBRATION)

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·t,.,_....,. MQ61Ui"" bas ranked Century 21 Real Estate Corp. the number ODO realeelate ....,;ceefraneldsemi\sJan.l996 16th AnnUal Fr-mae 000 iBBue.

Enlrepre...,. MQ61Uine, which provides franebiBB and email busi-1111811 illformatioa to mere than 40,000 readers, alao 1'BI1ked Century 21 number 16 IUilODilfnm­c:hisee iD all categoriea. More than 900 franchiat:t organizations were considered for the 'lllflg8,line's most I'OCOOlt li&ting of' top franebi ... in tho world.

'We are proud to be alliliated ' with the number ODO real .. tate I aervicea franeldse in the world," said Jamee Pw<tan, broker/owner of Century 2VAspen Real Estate in Ruidos"

'ftle magazine evaluated each ~chis_e organization using a vari­ety of ractore including Ioagth of time in business and number of years franchising, number or opera­ting franebiaed and company­owned uuite, start-up coste, growth rate, percentage of terminations, and the company's financial stahility.

New deduction tax rules for businesses

Businesa tupayera are discover­ing some not-so-welcome surprises 88 they me their income tax returns this yeer beeause Congress tigbtODOd the rules tor claiming certain routine expenses effective for 1994 and later years.

Some of the c:haagas include: -deductions for business meals

and entertainment expenaee ere reduead from 80111> to 60111> or allow­able coats;. ·

-J;ravel expenaee fer a per&oJ> accomp!IDYing a taspa,yer oo a busi-0888 'trip (a spouse, for example) are now deductible only if the com­puuioo also wcrim for the employer aod bas a valid busineee reason for the travel; I

- aod oo deduction ia allolved for memberships in dubs primarily organized for entertainment, recreation, cr other social purpoiles. The club dues ban indudee country clubs and recreatiODai and athletic clubs. Howev(!r, dues paid tu mast professional, business, civic, and public service organizations remain deductible.

IRS looking closely at earned income

Some taxpayers ma,y have to walt.looger fer tu refuode if they bave dalmed the Eerned locGme Tax Credit (EITC).

The IRS is reviewing if not all. tu returns that d~ the EITC as part or an oagcing efFort to reduce tax fraud. Some taxpayers simply have to wait up to eight weeks or more tu receive this money, while other taspoyera whoee 1994 tax return iDcluded EITC ara receiving a li>Dow-up questioanaire from theiRS, which Dill)" further delliY the refUnd.

Tbe questionnaire (IRS Form 9598) requires that specllic docu­mente be -.rood to thn IRS aloog with thn completed form. For aam­p)e, a <0J1Y of thn birth certificate for each child listed on the retam muet be sent with the form.

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by DON HIXON Ruidoso N!Jws Stall Writer .

Bill Long's wife told him the ooly reason he wanted te•open ·a drug store waa beoause be wanted 'to have an old fashioned soda t'Oun­t$o.

began in~ng .the fell&ibility puton! end ~;, modeios tied or ope~ hiaown store.' m .to suwn- Ho ia al>le.to parti!Ji·

"I serious~ bl!ga,n jllannirtg the pate m . mMY . thlril-JIBI'W · store about a yasr ago;~ .Long said. J>harnmeelltieal prngranuJ like Pds · "I really felt that there Willi a need · qerde, which· !live usera M~counte · tor ' a drugstar8 ""' . this . $de or QD tjtolr prescripf;ions. . . . town." · · · · · Long's United !>rug alae stocks a

Long.smd it took.a Year to open full line or homeopathic remecliee;. .the drUgstore becaitse he wanted to vitamins, sundries, c~etics, mag-. ' be able to otrer customer• the s.ame oizinea, achool supplies, and ~et­buying poWer as the msjor chainS. · ing eatde.. The slerl! bas live enl'

"What Me done ia tied in with plojlees, ·on. or . who iS Sorry · 750 other indepeJident·drugstore"'" Morgan; forD!"'" pharmacy director .

Lon~~o who· graduated from the he ~aid. "That's wllere 'l'h"· Unil;ed at FL Stantan fer elght years.

Ho doean't have the acda foun- · taio yet, but Long doee. new owo Long's United !>nJI:, a brand. new 4,000 square-Coot lhm1ity io Sierra. Mall. - .•

~ Lou!~ CoDege ot'Ph-cy, has in the name CODitlB from. · · · ·. Lollg said he hoplja ·te ppen tbat lived io Ruidoso for 11 years. He Belooging te the group g!ws his old tashlooed .aoda fountain soon. moved to the area from Lee Cruces the bili' · · and ~ the Revco drOptore, store . 8 ty to compete Dglllllst ·Long's United Drug Ia OJ!"ll frOm

. also at Sierra Mall, fl'OIIl' 1985 to ~~lerli.chalneke • ,ai:J.,ong1· · .aald."d --'~hb · 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondny'$hrilngh 1982. When Reveo drugstor .. went h ~ ~ '!d a goo ..._ or. Siitutda,y, end from noon to ail< on out of busi ...... nationally in 1992 P annacy, · .e.sBI · Suuclnys. The phone numberis257-tbe R~doso Revco ~ed, ·so Long Long's pharmacy bas new com- . 31182. . . . . .

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by DON HIXON Twi~ tor Tote ael'fion stocks gantly : . Ruidoso New$ StaH Wriler used children's elothing, te,s, babY

Janne·Gonzales and Cindy Sum- furniture aDd matemlty wear. , garner wanted a business; but they "'" . _ .. __ lot or ,_....... l also. Wanted to be .able. tc watch ne go ,....,.. B w._,. their ehildren. Srigbt Ideas/Twice dose-outs," Sumpmer IIBid. . • ~~ th - "'111at's why we cao keep our prices • ,or ~;uwtwaa . eJJ"answer. 80 low: . · · . !

.lioth. Women were bom end Women Jooldng fer ~owelry ac- : · l'lUlled '!' RuidostJ. and both have cessorles will &ad a vanety or ear- : email children. rings, i>racelete, necklaces and .

"Our main goal waa 1o have ·a other. cestuma jewelry at the store, i business where we eould keep our all priced at 98 cente. :

• •!illdren wilh us, "" when we. de- 'We've had ..;ch a great lime ! mded tc ol"'n the &tote W!' put m a since we opened," Gonzalea aald. l pla,yroom, Gonzalas 1811t "11uut "We want people to bow they ean l wa,y customers ean f'eel comfortable come in and oot be pressured be- 1

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S(!tentts~s. explore. recycltng, .. :repf'ocessing nuclear· fuel ·1 ' I ' . . ' ~ . • . "'u' NE:ST~!+IN~S . -ltS>'IldioaCtivlty1Qsls f01 1- ollOols 'lib-a~ .. partmes Hawever, meinb .... of envir~~' .d.,fug a reactOr's operation, Holt eom.;,.;..,;al· reprecel!iing. -econom~· ·-c

. A!! . · N~$!1!1 Write, .. · peri•~ ef.tln\Q, ton ., hun<lreds of U>.eutr<ma) into radioaCtivutoulf!. mental l!l:OUPB - who favar the wrote in a .rennrt pub)isi1edm 1. 99.1. l_.ca)ly unattr~~Ctive. ·. lllo. plau\&.cur- -... ,

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.811 tlid· . e ..,.....,.. tho ·~ · pub!Ws fear of Ita ferent atom, aile that .could have a .!ietennilled- wam that the tra~~s- methods .ls-r.;;;n;.d reprocesstng," hi! .e~rooe""::ig :," the o.; · now Is . · . . til!" in!iai fAi ·. ~~~!! Mexieo potentiill harming eflioet, magnify iborter Jial£·life ., even be non· · m~>tetiOll pliiCfli08 may be ~em- stoted. "Until 1977, conventional C!I!TIO · out 0 Y. ~. e pertmentJ,

· ~ era - other th •m-ob! radioaetive. icl!\)y lind tecimically ilnre!>elU>ble. thin1dng beJd that spent·fuel would· of Energy for mditsry purposes, .• al · 11o ; All:hOU".;' DeiJ8rl;l!lent of E~ The ~· "bums" the spent Many proposals·. hove been · ad- rinltillely be re~d tQ provide Holt. wrote. HliWOVOI:, commercial •'~

.trlments ,an· truneinutetion ol'l!clals h•ve ~ the governm811t fuel, according te det.Us releas6.d . vanoed, buHo dote n0110 hove sur- material.for new fuel rods, reducing .-eproc~si~gclpudila~ts :'larate md· £our .of nuel•!ir fbelare being. '1811· . 'Will ~~<cept own""'bip of .'·tha ,.... .by project leader Chorlle BI!Wm""' . \lived . serious OX8lllirtallon, thay nllclear fuel coats· and 00nserviag ~.i!':!:-i":i~":.:d'';"/:O:U::· ·: •

d ~AW®i :National emnulated JlOJIIIIU>reial power plant ··The storage time for the · say. . · ·· urani10Iil resoun:es: · ·· have iepriieessea . . or plan to } . · . Lab • · · ~ .. $ · neyeleo waste In 1998, tha lllllion · ill a 'lllaterial remaining after tliis pro- · · · reprocess.. · . . . · . ·. · . ' .. ape . · ~te ~ by power- decade or moto •Will'. . from opening ce9s could·be g.:eatly reduced, from · Re. proeesstng rejected · Construction of a .large commer- · · . . . . . ·"'! . . · plants, ""Q(ea. · .ffio . II!IIO!IPt of • perinenentrepomtog. hundre!ie of thouseiuls ql' :years to • cia! reprpcessing facility .waa ""Thiii hea led tO eitteriBiveinler- · '!'ateriGllliiiP~·.ibl re'olioaet!W · A sp~ assie:ned. n.,.Jaar • .,..rei centuiies. he exid. · Reprocessing:aloo h.io been pro· stopped near eomple':fon at Born· national moVeinent of in'adi&ted· .· ~

• .life, . · .. · · •. · . ··' ·. . . . waste negotiator fOiled to reaell "This oonsidstable wsete sll"eam peeecl as an allen!etlve to storage. well, S.C. A eommomal rePrecess· fuel, and. wm soon lead to an ""'' '' .. .Last month,.~;.~ John'"?" agre~ with Indi811 tn"bes to. 'II!· reduelion ~beth mass ~balf·Ufe But if a -sidered. to he W)feasible ing p1811t n~ar West Valley, N•.y. . cal&tioidn ~ always-risl<y trarui- .:;- ..

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that mis • til after April? rod!! could amve at the resarvetlon. otential exists t bum · not !"""t W>.th tha pre81dent's n"':'· reprocessed pfutonium for.w~ons acllllilly inereaeos the amount or,.,. ::::. ~~eadl~Ja:'f;:.,. to ,..i on bill~ In ~ first five years, of the neat d~ . reac~Qr spent" ~bel ~ proliferetlon ~ectives, so there: 1s ~d to sot ~ exampl~ for cithl!i" no· w~te with lower level• of mdioa"' } pasaidblr~smt.l4ialati>re• . century. . . lewls·that'do not requireradioee-. ~_to tiiVO YIIU on ~ess- tiOilS, Presulcn~ Junmy C~ tiVJty,LenSSI!Jinoted. .. ,,,1 · ·,·~-•.:. ..... - .... --. · .'"' •. st•~- · · tl · tlve ..... _ for Jumclfeds ;,r thou· •nr. oaid J'1811De Johnson of the . banned commercial reprocessing m . .

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6A!The Ruidoso NI!WSIMonday, April 3, 1995 .

Domestic violence common l0cally by KATHLEEN McDONALD Ruidoso News Staff Writer

Judges or the magistrate, dis­trict and municipal courts in this county each say their doekete are filled with domestic violence cases -between 100 to 300 a year- and about 90% involve battery.

Disiriel Court Judge Richard Parsons said state courts are re­quired to file domestic: violence matters under the obtu!!O heading of domestic, whidt includes divorces and legal separations, so the violent ingredient of many cases is lost in the shuftle. -

. . "Typically, they come.in looking year, but only'22 Jdleged 8busers ·MIIJI~visitors, .

h"keraccocms," Judge ParsonB'Baid were 81'1'11sted. In the iltber c- .-'up'111 .. etoc.ounta90 .. ~.OI._u_ deatsliel·e'3. !~! .•. ·~. of the battered wemen appearing the. di,sputhig l'Ouplos '\'llll"li ·simply ... ...,.. bsfere him, "and a, day or a month aepilrnted apd said they would Ioeat!on•· Jn. the 1991-112 ;year; )15!1\ later, they come In and 1:17 to drop work out thOU" problem. · . · were. tn>m M811!)alerG, .lllf>. tn>m lin­the eaae." · . Ullllke .other · stoies,. (i.e. ooln County; in 1992-93, )!a,l> wwe ·

The vietbns' ilhru&t change cif Colorado aild Ciumi!Ctlcut) where .fivol Mescillero, 8% &<mi Lhcoln ·· ~·art mayth be dude~ ~ oC ~~a- p~~ ollidomeers must .make un arrest Cilunty; and·in 1993-U4. • '&om lion, or e nee .or"'" maus in· w.,.,., a · eslie·.violanee· call ls M"caiOro; 8'lf; from Ll~ · coma for the family's survival, Par- made, New Me¥1e0' state Jaw l!l)}y C-ty •. · sons ·said. Unless the violeneo is . requires an lirreat lftlie Violence Is ; · The Mlllority. or the Lillcoln witnessed by a pollee. oftieer, the apparllllt or the olli~ · determil>s "-·-ty· • •te' made "" case is often dropped if tho vielim the aituation·io threatening. · · ~.:,'aft.;.~ ret'eriW i;;: won'ttestifY. . The Center_ or ~,;., li)l)- tile Fainily Qriais (lanter, the pelii:e. ·.

At least 222 · douiostio vi'olenee vu·onment 1n Allll!lOgoedo, or eberifl'o ollico; !laid Jollie victims scinght help from . the Ruidooo'a closest tong.~ iheltor1 · ,JaramiDo, .the · ah$1tefJ1 ~'110 · Ruidoso Police Departmsnt last koepe track of J.ineola Coomty and . directi)r, . · .

Crisis center.helps abt1sedin RUidoso area Dr. Birgit LilMothO, PhD., ereasingly being playad out in eonvietioJia, obildren, linaiices, .·· . 11 &Qif ball. lllld then· JJUII!d the

i:ounsols approximately 65 front of cluldren, who ars prone · odl,ication, shelter .. or fear,· she · Ud om it," Paul recaJIOd;"Every domestic violenee victime a year to being the abused or abusers or Oltj>Jained. Or maybe the barrali· time alu> !lried ber toara were through ber wlunteer work with tomorrow. ing --- tliat the viclim . rod; it was awful/' Ruidoso's Family Crieis Center. The abuse often includee im- ·is only luilf a person without the Vu:time · eiln aecoss . · the

The center offers froe . pUcations like, "If Y<Ml would abuser -_have .sunk in and hit · aheltets. sorviess by centactil>fl · domestic ilbuse coWIBilling sea- only do what I told you .... " It's hnme. . .the poUee dapartine!>~ whichim-aions each Monday at noon. the bla!ne-the-victlm cycle, "We -·UndlooriminatOJy ad, JJ!ediatsly puiS them in toneh

Long befors ri fiat is raised, LaMothe said. vise people to apUt up: LaMothe with the eeutsr · voluntser for verbal abuse can destroy per- The victim ·tries herder to said of her counseling seilsiuns .' that day or oight.1bevolunteer sonal esteem, making many please, and the abuser trias to ilt the Family Crisis Cenwr. 'We - most· empathize with lint- . spouses feel trapped, ashamed control hie anger. Too Often, . II'! the route where \'rO think we band eaperienee - ,arrangss to or afraid, LaMothe said. however, either perty lacks con- can aave the relalionshlp and .meet · with the victim at ·a

When tho hitting starte, it's a lidenee to find help !llld the place a strong focus .on self· neutral setting, at the pollee sti• bit of a relief for some women, violence esc:alates. esteem." · tien or hospital, and Will' trans-said LaMothe. · .An b · Su port the porilOn to the sholtsr

"The victim -·s 'rd rather a UBive persOI\ feels the pport . services work . to and, later, district coutt .for a -~ need fur power and control in the empower the person to make do-

get hit tlu\n be psyehologic:ally relationship and will use . claions about tbeir own ure; said. restraining ordur. ilbused,~ LaMothe Ol<Jllained. violence to get it. He· is not the Paul (who, as a matter of policy, "W,'re here jll!ll to ~ "Words can hurt 00 much more macho man oflore, but rather "a l'!lfused to give his last name). serviees, not to judgs," ·sOJd Paul, - you're worthless, c1111_'t wimp"" who "ean't bold his .own · Paul is tlf'~Y male volunteer- who estimatss the ·10-)'0III'<IId balance a checkbook, you're ugly, with his boss or friend, so be ing with tli8 eentor llinep it wae center ·sees about !right to 16 fat, s!upid - it goes on and on, takes it out on his , family," started by Dt. Arlene Brown and people a month. Y. ear 1n. and out,_ and th,e, spouse_ L-'"othe alleged. ib t 10 th ·

al d d ted. ..,. a ou o er area women. ·. ·An 81Ul-ual --'-~etti ••~--18 m 1gne , erugra ~);.. QjiCI6." waUIV,-'I'IJis pain and anger is not at .. Many victims have reasons to '1 s'w ons young lady who _got eo-eponsored by tho Altrusa and

all an uncommon pairing, not pack up and .end a rela- beat up and It looked Ilks he'd 'Rotary cluhe in November c:alses LaMothe'. said, and it is in- tionship, which include rellgioua taken hef eyeball and jammed in money to help shelter victillls.

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A. Grand Aft~rJioon Pe!)ple tumed DUlin drovea·sunday atiemoon to celebrate .the grand opening of the new 13,000 square-toOt McGary. Studios In Midtown RlildoSlJ. ThO'se attending the openlhg were able to tour Dave McGary's finishing sllldlo and see his techniques o1 metal­work, patina and Paint that make his bronze sculptures or Native Alnortcans so pOpUlar. ,

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lleaidente can speak out tonight mont perk, wante to ·build. a now om est c---------------------------...;._____ about proposed chan&QS to a 80-filotwidetrackfor 10 go-carts on • Ruidoso driveway design Jaw at a the ~.side ot his property along

Continued Iron> page 1A Protection Ac~ broadens the des- "This stets has actnally dono counting obs~~ for tilmily 6:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning Can:izo Crellk. . . · ageiMt children WGU!d take place criplion of'f~ mi!JiiiA>r' in.l!DIIG- quite well-~ ~:Jilte violenee. · · · ' · ()conmlsaion public hearlllg.at city He alrealij> l!i~p!ai!Wane t.atk under the appropriate statute, she lng state criuunal statutes to In- said. The state lliclls ljJ!IIIellisla· bolL . with a almjlar"Jiilmbsr ilf go-carte soid. elude former boyfriends, allowing tion for "all the cliche reasons- · FigureslkomtheNationaiCoali· Cbengeaarasuggeatodforaingle ontheeaatsideofthoproperty.

"My hope is they are simply mis- officials to legally restrain atolkers not wanting to tolk aboQt it. It's not lion Against Domeslie Violence,· family aild duplex devalopments. Tho now track will rsquire" the reading the statute- to think any- and stop haresemsnt; fun, not pretty, and if you can avoid based in Colorado, ssthnati four They would requirs the driveway construction of a ruiw bridge, as thing else would bo .. .borrible," ebe _and HBa34 requires jallers to it, do so if you con." million women were battered In the entrance to haV<t a sbl·foot seclion wall as the widening Of an existing said. • b ti h United States last yoar, "but. that paved from the edge ,of the public bridge by 30 Cool. ·

• · · h dl noti.y t e arras ng ngenoy w 00 Tho New M'""co Coalition might b -~ umh • c... Wl"th a •L--In·~ •M -d· The :r.f. buiJ>•-- • "Were trying to get a an e on an aecused abuser bas been -... e a eonserv.&N.ve n er, ntilU, W&UAJ· w.~t 07111! .... _.. pro "'"'6 area IS domestic violence as a problem; released, and requlree the arresting Against Domestic Violanee ·runs Copas sald. dip in the con~. A minimum 18- ilbove II "elevation, Planning she said, "and not have it relegated agency to then "make a reasonable secret ilbeltors, providing meals, • inch drainage pipe would be -· Directorcteatnsmchardsaaid.. to so~ lower level - Uke bow ttem t" to tiA· th • lim bede and support serviees in 28 ~I've seen ligures saying a quirsd under the drivowi\)'. Also at the meeting, com-some ~o»le now view it." a P no '¥ e VIC • eommunitiea on a $4 million woman Is battered every 15 aec- After the hearing, com- miseioners wiD:

Only ilbout 15 stetes now Ust budget. Serviees last yoar wore of- onds, and have seen """'Y nine sec- missioners will te'liew a request for - review a varianea to con· Related legislation awaiting the domestie violence ae a erime, Copas fared to 22,700 people, with 7,200 oado and 18 ... Y!'!I figures• are im· mora go-osrte and a new racetrack solidate two late on Sprui:e Drive

governor's signature includes: said. staying in a sholter. The balanee portent, but I cion t want psople to at Funtrackers on Carrizo CSnyon for eonatruclion of a driveway; - 88727, qualifYing Now Mexi- reeeived counseling aervices. get bogged clown arguing stets. It's Road. . . · · . -hold a workshop on 81Ulexa·

eo for federal orimo bill funding by Nsw Mexicans put together a not the issue," C!>Pas concluded. lla¥ Eidson, ownsr of the emuse- tio~tpioeedures and requiramants. not requiring victims of sexual as- grassroots program helping shelter "Some victims never come sault pay for forensic exams; abused women as early B!l 1968 .. through the courts, or the pollee

- 88726 frees the victim of The coalition was established in may never file a report on a case, or domestic violence from prosecution 1981, providing shelter and the vielim migbt not want to press costs; counseling, and it now does abuser charges but goes to counseHng,"

- SB512, the Family Violence and victim counseling-. Copas said, explaining other ac-

-Recogt•izing Sponsors of RHS Basketball The Ruidoso High School baSketball players, coaches and booster club would like 1D thank the following area busineflises and professional people for cODtributl.ons of $75 or m.ore ·· to the recently completed 1994-95 season. • Art Taco & COchem • Burger King • ClkL Lumber ·CafeBlo • Dr. Barry Cromer, 11/JD

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. Rwdoso traok·team luid to leave he- · ·impl'OvemOI)t is DaVId :!Jufiltedlor;. ·.good enough for secbnd plaee .. Mil­fOro tllo final dance in .order to .. who chopped 112 second off his time ler, who Started pl'B¢ee T,uesday, catch a coach bock h'!"'e Satu~, · in the 110-meter high hurdles. HuC·. was fourth witb a jump of 4-10. .· . But ~'ka- tbe tliirytalo bo&]lty, . 8tedler took third place with a time O.thers · eOnllilg pointo · for

. tbe. W$T.iors lel\oarly to maks It to · of 15.17. His.ptevious personal best; R~ were · Kyle · l!umpbroy.,

. a.clilforent ~ce ·the prom d!!Jl~e. ' wiiB 1M. l!ufstedlor Will third also fC)UI'tb place in long jump; and Troy . ~ Wamors, ~ - •ompe· m tbo IIOO,metor hurdles (4.1.16). Brantley and J~y 'Axelson;. tied ,

tipg .m Boewell, DUssed 10 final .. Bridget Tom continued to pace fcirsb<thplacein'lugh}ump. · · "!""'!ng svonlll of tbo Goddard~- tbo girls t.....,, She .,.. eecood iu Tho. Odessa P...Uan boys team Yllational. so they could I!Ot home .m tbo 8200-meter ruil with a time of ran away witb team honore. The tim~ tOr J>rOIIi (light. · · .· l.ll:18.79. Maskew:thil(j<s his .fresh- visitora from T.,..._outocored their

. Thio way Ruidooo ttai:k coach· men atandout ~d 'bsvoliDimled n1'81'8Bt competitor, by 56 pointo. Bonny Ml!sl<ow figured it, be and eecond ss weU•n the 1600-meter Qoddord caPtured thiq~irls title. '· . the Warrior& would lu!ve time for run, · . · . · . . · . M•skew wae pleaseq witb · bow· -. • botb • the invitatioilal's final ovonts "She's doi'ng "'ltremelY well for a tbo Warriors ~ptmeil, and ~

. : RUidol}o's tral;k-team got off to ·a good start altha OoddimUnvllatlonal, bat the Warriors ·had k> rea~ the : meet before ft was done SO - rne.mbara could 11111'honle.ln time lor prom nigh!. Hare, a pair ol Warriors : r.ava lhe blocks In a preliminary heat Of lha 206-metar dash. · • . . .

Little League baseball sign·'UJ.)

Little Leagno baaoball sign·upo Vlill toks place &om 6-8 p.m. Mon· do,y,April17, attbo Whito Mountain Elomontar,vSebool cafotoria.

• Teams fOr T·ball, minnr and. llillior leaguss for boys and girls agss7-1hre forming. Coatis $25 \ · per piiiYBJ'.

Gril).dstone ·Lake open .for boating· . GrindsloDe Lake is open fOf

· 'l'hoso Ui~ in coaebing and bolllif!g April1 through Oct. 31. umplrlng can sign up at this limo .Boat jlermlts. are available at tllo ao weD ·• · VRioga of RUidoso Parks and ·

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· 'f' Saturdey, April 8 'kuldoso boys and lifts 8t Roswell lnvltatl:onat, 9 ·a.m. CapJton boys and glrla at Roadr&mllu Q;lif'crenco meet In Hagerman.

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. Inches. Condldons.arc '"fair" on. '• Chair 3 eOvlce ir.tils and "&ood'"

on all otbor lmtls. SUrf'aoc ppbcfJ .. dons 8(e groomed, variable spring conditloos. All.lifts and mdlf IUO open except Chain S and Otfts arul_ossocln!edlmlls. .

~ FISHING REPORT . CouRTBSY oi> JIM McGAJt.Vav

AIIO Lake- Fishing It tair. ·Bonito Lake - Fishing Should be excellent. "Tbey'll go for just about anything you ~t to throw at them," says McGarvey.

to sunaot. Flsbing Is allowed 1i:om 8IIDI'ise·to 10 p.DL A Now ~exico lisbblg license Is required to toks lish trOm tbo leks. , <nul, ; ;

' Girls slo-pitch teams organizing

All girls 18 and under interaatod in pl!llling in tbo slo-pltch soflball · leilguo obould attend" Practiceo starting at &p.m. WeilnoSdoya lind 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at Eagle Crook Complex in Alto. Pr~cos start April5. Coat fnr

tbo program is.$25. Deadline to be put on a team is AprilJ.6.

For ml!re inforrilation, <Ontact tbo Ruidoso Pnrks and Jlecreation . Depertmont at 257..6080.

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· .and · the ~ 'But thll sluggish .. ~an • ~e's jlls1; ouch a compe· ~teran . coach thioks the competi· pace of tbe. track meet· kept tba~ t;itor, Ma~ llfi!d of Tam. . . • J;io~ ~larger ·~~· helpe. ·

&om happening. .·· Bls~:r=.u~~.!i'd:' ~~ pete'Ql= =t:'~~n~ ;.:':.li Prelliolnaries dl\ln't eiid afitil . kew sold. · · . be,'' Maskew seid. "I jU.t hope we

1:40 p.m., whicli meant the finals . The· 400:!Jieler Jlirls relay, con· have anotbsr good week m prac·· didn'totartuntil2:40p.m. ·· · Bisting of Chrystal Sumlin. ioyJ)d· tice," : . . · .L'

"We were doing ,oxlreDU!Iy 1ilell' so,y Willard, Mandl ·Lewiillen and Ruidoeo travels to Roswellagmn . until we bad to bring tbem .(the Pri~lla RQjliS, was fifth with s Satur&y, for the Roewell High, competltora)l\bek:'Msskll!l' said. time of 57.fi3. Rysn Trout, IUcl!y_ School Invitational. . · • Tho retum ·bofore the liiOOI; . Pacini, BrandOn Eamello and Troy Fortunately for Msskow and his ended meant the Warriors didn't · 'Brantley teamed together to toks Warriors, this·timo they don't have . l'llll.tbooe wbci qualified in tbo foJ.· ~ in the 'beys BOD-meter relo,y to worrv sbout tbe. coach turning. lpwing ovonts: tbo 400-meter run (1:38.38). into a pUJnpkin.

. for botb boys and girls; ~ 600· · Ruidoso has bed _seVeral · meter run fnr botb bclys l!li4 sirls; _ploseant surprises. Junior Angelica· Goddard lnv'Hatlonsl the boYII and girls medley. reloys; . Figueroa bad the invitslionsl's """' ...,. ~ull• • 11 -.... ..........

. tbo. boY!I.S20Q.meter nm; the girls · second-best. di..Ua .toss .of 108-11. ms. 21 Ooddud, ••· 3) """"'· 52.>3. •> · · 16QQ.moter run; the boys ·and· girls In .fourth place was Monique ..., ..... .._ 5) l.avinaioa. 40. •> A""'''· 21. 200·meter dash; and tbo boys and Ramos, who tbrew the diBCWI 105· 7) Ruldwo, 10.17. &) """""" 13. 9) Now·

· girls 1-D:u1e relays. • . 11. MGico MWtary ln.tl~ 12. Up until tbay loft,_ many of tbo · Senil!r Malik · Walers Gild Olm ...,. ....... •> Ooddanl. o4. 2l

Warri)ll'8 wen pealing.. perSonal Melissa Miller boosted ltuidoso's """"'· 78. 3) .......,, 62. •> ...... , .. 36, 5) beats. 'l'ho week or prectice since highjiiiDp e!TorJ;e. Both competed in ........... 35. 6) Roowd~ ... 7) N ... M•xl·

their loat mept bao hslpeil tbe team their first meet for the Warriors · co Mw .. .,. '""''"'"' 22. 8) - 18. 9) improve, Maokow seid. · sin~e · linishintl tho_ basketball. 'Ruidoso. 10.

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Singles bOwlii"lg competition at Ruidoso Bowtbia:Centar, 1 p.m. 'f'Wedruosday,April5 Doubles bowling competition at Ruidoso BowUng eeaie.r, 1 p.m. 'f' Thursclay, April 6

Bonito Stream .. Ooocl fishing. Grinds/OM - Oood flsblng using bubbre and n)r combinations, Powerbait or salmon csgs. Ruidoso Rivet' - Oood fishing. Somewhat spotty·but the fish are blllng.

· f11rming in Ruidoso. . . Laurwo Cymerf)'b.: Ruido1o New•

Tiger Andra Fish won the JOO-meter hurdles at the Capltan lnvltatlonal Saturday.

Mlx<d doubles bowling competi· UOn at Ruidoso BowUng Center, t p.m.

Fishermen shoUld be aware of lhe new limit- of six fish far aU

. Ruidoso-area lakes and $b'6Bml. .

Thera Vlill be an organizational meeting fnr an adult chapter of the Fellowehip of Christian Atbletoo (FCA}.

The first meeting is scheduled fin' 6:80 p.m. Thurads,y, April&, at K-Bob's Stask House. .

Tigers dominate own invitational by LAURA CLYMER

·. Ruldc>so News Sports Writer . Af'ti\r ~s Cspitan lnv!ta·

tiojlaJ, · 'l'iger ·traclt coacboa. Ed D«Yllnmd Pam Allen IOIUDIId wbat tbolt toama'noed to WO.k on in tbo

. liDallilontb oftbo ........ · For the,boYa, it's mora <Oildition· ing. For t1!.e girl-. it's better timing. Fllltllmllllly fin' botb isame, neither. Ia a dSI,Iliting ~ ' ·

' . plus first-place finishes by Worrell team of Wayne LaBelle, James in tbe 101J.meter dssh (13.03~ by 'l'ocey, Jayson M.Swone and Ka1i Andn;. Fisb in tbe lOO.meter B_agby won, as did·McSwane in thl! hurdles (19.82), imd by Coye Robe · 300·metor hurdles (43.63) and Rod· bini! in tbo 30Q.meter burdloe (55.3) nsy SediQo in tbe BOO-meter run - led tbe Tigers to an easy team (2:13.4.6). . . . victory. Copitan won the invita· . Botb Tlger treck teams will com· tional witb 108 poinis. Second• peto at the Boa_drunnnr Conference place Hot Springs scored 80 points. Meet Saturds,y m Hagerman.

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River safe from gas spill now bV KATHLEEN McDONALD . Ruidoso News Staff Wril&r

Emoetion pumps I'Oil<l'IWing gas from a huge, 17-yesr-old spill in Ruidoso have immedia!;e­ly redueed the threat of the toxins seeping into the Rio Ruidoso.

The 12,000 gallon leak came from an old undorground storage tank below tho Sudderth Drive Gateway Shell Station. · "Once we start cleaning up we roco"l"'· a lot (of ·goa) in the he­ginnihg," said geologist Rose Thompson from the state en' vironmental department, ud­ding, "The throat basically gl>es away."

Clean-up began ebout thtee weeks ago with the mechanical drilling aud physical digging . of . extraction wells. The total enb­surface cleansing will take about four years, Thompson B&id.

06Qnce we start cleaning up we

recover a lot ·· (of gas) in the beginning." RoSE THOMPSON STATE GEOLOGIST

• Statu anvirolimental depart­

ment officials flained the necea. sary clean up" permits for the Shell spill earlier this month. Most of the reclamation wells dug by contracted worksra ara on Reese Drive properties; the gas below these yards will soon be pumped into a temporary stornge tank placed behind the Sudderth Drive Shell Station. Much of the gas will be J'OCYI>ied, and, later in the process, vapors from the ground will be ex­trocred and incinomted.

The state budgored $625,000 for the project, and contracted the work to the environmental engineering linn of Dalliel B. Stevens and Assoc. The work will be coasidered completed once the groundwater relurnB to the standards of the state's water quality commission, Thompson said.

The Gareway Shell spill, which ia eStimated to have a depth of 16 feet, is identified by the stare environmental depart-

A drilling rig manned by Daniel B. Stevens Assoc. ·bores a i;Jas · rstrac:tlon well 40 feet below the Gateway gas station along SUd­derth Drive In Ruidoso.

ment as the largest and most aerioua leak from an un­dorgrouud storego tank in 'Ruidoso.

Another aging apill of approx­imately 4,000 to 5,000. gallons exists across the street from the Shell Station at the Exxon Sta­tion.

'nlat spill has convarged with the Shell spill, Wtd al\er years of seeping through the gradient

·soil, has inched ever closer to the river ·- about 200 feet away, Thompson told tho PIWlnlng Wld Zoning Commission in lato Janu-ary. .

Because the Exxon splB is from a separate source, it is being hWJdled through a dir­ferant contract, abe said.

'nle leaks eamo l'tOJ!). gaa ql!,l­tion underground stor(lgB teiilis which have since been repaired or replaced, Thompson B&id.

The area's residents and c:om­merdal employe~ obtain dJink-, ing water &om the city, ex­plained P&Z director Cleatua Richards, although some bomeownera use their private wells for irrigotion.

Not until 1989 did the federal government mandate environ­mental guidelines regulating the storage systsms, 'lbompaon said.

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But ainca then, doily and yearly · timk testa detecting leeks have bean raquired. And tanks that have not been upgraded must be replaced by 1998 with now, dou· ble walled tanks !bet have sups­riot leak detection aystsms, abe udded. . Nina other giur spills in

Ruidoso are being in1!e&tigottd; said Thompson, but those apills are minor in comparison to the one below the Sholl station.

One 1,000 gallon apill lles along. Sudderth Drive not far south of the Gatewa,v spi)ls, be­low the J)ale Texaco Station.

'We'll he doing more w.ork -atill defining the extent of cou­taminatiop," Thompson said ·of tho addilioaalapill !Plot, &Miol. · that "!hay Jlrobabljr are, not a very big problem."

Another aeven altos In town were contaminated below tho gro'!"4, and these llllills have al­ready been treated, 'lbompson said.

'nlese spill sltea ara mostly at gaa statione, hut all!o include locations that had private com­pany tanks to goa up fteet trucks or cars, she said. Among these aitea were Ruidoso's old City Hall and Carrizo Lodge.

SuperShop Opens in Ruidoso by Lois Kent THE DAILY EARTH

RUIDOSO- Duetotremen­dous growth of the business, reliable sources confinned the opening of Ruidoso Printing Company's SuperShop on April 10. The new location is 1713 Sudderth Dr. in the Plaza Cen-· ter. acrotts from Ruidoso

State Bank. Expansion includes a lounge

area for customer service and design consultation with in· house graphic artist. a produc-­tion viewing area. and guided toun of the 4200 square foot building devoted entirely to "Pressing Excellence"~

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Pre Easter Sale April I thru April 15

Storewide .sale on all Merchandise Rock up to 7596 off .

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Family mourns. beaten.p'efcat· fl. . . . . • . • . J b)l KAntLI;EN McDONALD etUelty .to animals ara due; to. lg,. huryl1l!l hi111 ln. Aloir .btWk· za:rd. · j Rul'!<'so Ne~ Staff Writer nOl'linc!l-:. ·. . . · · · They iilii<IQ.bil,ll·$.Jill'ul!!l mar~ ) 1

· . li'ludlngthetrpehatdoad.inthe. She callad·rnast allitnal ~bu"'' hilospp.pfJlfe,~l'ell!l·~., · · '/ rOad :t4mih 1!1 was b~ OllOllgh for "aubtl.• ""llel\7," · or .. ·llliilplp · lu' · · JOWls !I.Qi.d.~· ,, .It ·'lli.AA ·. ailout · · two SDiall Ru!<~qso ehildl'en. · , . noranca eb~11t the &Jilmal's·need fDf ~ di!Y' la~ , ~~~ad' l

But louni!lll !bet he. was mur- shelter ""l'D when it h$ $ ~ · kldllall1>f0Bche~,. . falllily and ~d '/ d~d by one of. t;ho peighborhood c~at. l>r.llo lliQple need for W..tar or them "o'l' the r · llc)r boy b>"tting .. . !lids was a cruelty dillioult to ae- ahedo.fromthebutsuil. , . tbid'elino .With.~ 81)1! sJ;ie!Ea. • cept. . · . · · . · . · • , "It's not often that .Yt>u aee "" '1-'he 11111i fina\IV i!ot ·1!-W&f ~ t&Q . • 1-" . . · "II .. W11!1 really .devaatating for out iuldout er~U!it)'," Wililamil said. ••iilt. dr~Jl!ging himlll!ll' undoJ' a . r · them, . BBld the ebilclran'$ '~• She &ddod that uniJerstaudiitg the Jllll'i>ll. . . . · , . . J I. · · ~ckl Jo,nes, .~ ~orga !;';. ~te J!ll)tives .of the aggre.;Sive clu'ld . Latl>r, bBJni!BI ha:Y" qw)e4. eJ!I 1 / unve residon~. 1 ~'1: know hew "deJIIIIldo .on his ago and wher. his .·.frooa """"'" the beQIIO; li!ldJq l,iy . 1 .· .. . · to~ the .,.ol..,.., . . . · head is at. .. I dna't know. if Jut w1111 the t~~ad, . · · · .. · ; · ·· I' I . ·

• .Jondes ",!'!'.:redr.J.olico1,0. "'ha aisoeiating (his . 'actionl) . With · . He ",hlul baen d,..d awbile.,wben ,, ,

game a """'' on a -nor- earto · · hi""'M· the at not the Jones' kid · •'-' ' · ' ......... . old bo,y IIi tile nOighborhood. Hia ·tbi-'~'tor ·ul·d·-hurthi' •.. . from. __ .. __ , ... _"!"~n~~~~:"9'be.:.."""" ,, 't

mother liiul B&id · 'not mY hoy" ·~"' 1 wo . m .. - ""'!""" '""'""""""'!" ._ . ·' , .

when the ollicar a/.d J~ wenho · . Wih,lams said parents mu~t c~- ri;!etgh'T .'fmr."J!t' !Jd ·t; ' : . the perpetrator's .door, . . •. , . vsy It! children the ~Iii nnpilct teok her son (it. ;..,; aCtually hiS' · J

But the bo,y, upon quelitil>ning, l>fthrowi"4.ol>Joetsat&nlmals. pot)~tlleanlmalsbalteriqatweeiJ . .admitted to throwing rocks wid. ''The)'e Ill a· ~lation between ~·~ .. . . • • ·--" -· aticks at the. eat, hitting hllil animal ~I¥. by .cblldren .and ::U ":;.""" udop~ 8 ~ "'""': )

several times. He did not know, ~r gottiag . mto !!'ore senoua · •xt·,Udn't work ....; he t6ok a look : · hewe~, that be hed killed. the pel, tl,dngo .~own th~ roll~ she sol~ ad- 81)1! broke alit crylmr,".'sb.elllli~ and · : . Jones said. . · din&. 'nle ehildren noeil· to be lilrth 1 • ollll he'r hey ·iiQa kept. :

Beillll only 10; there was not talked to and .tolli'11te allimal• do 0 "soreolloxp EM..:n.. .. hi ·· · · , • · •-e1 tbi • 'It· · &.... .. - -· ar ·~~ 1n a room as -~uoh the eat's __ ~s ~ pollee J.C_ s_p~nano .• mnotL..,..ny; akeepel)ke. · .. ;· · - ·. . ·. ·:

could do. Joaos didn't raally want 'lbe Jon&'ii bright orange cat, • · · 'd h al · • · legal iletion anyway, abe·' seid. named O.J.; waa found with his uones ~ . or re ~ncem. m . : . Ratb,.., abe just wanted to let. his Ieeth amashed out, I~ dead by !bet the neighb~ ebild "i!"'"'ve . : parents know of his behavior and to the Side of thO ro.ud late in the th';!"'Py for hls.abuaive hebav.lor. : •

_got him"some.counsiilirig if needed. · al\ernoon, Jonaa said. the family's If he needs <our~;aeljng, thlll1 his "As I tol.d the police sargeant," immediate •umption. waa their !"CJt!lorabeuld~tbimmtocounsel.

J'!"aa related, "''C"ifs .a cat toda,y, .i>!" had ~een ~ck by a car during., 'II)& 1

!lhe.haslddh. dil~d'\Y"" an extrema. will it be " human being .10 years his daytime prowl. · crue I)' w t e . • . :· fl'Oill now?"" Soon .al\er; Jones said they · She added thot, .after .the poUce · :

· According to Ruidoso's Animal learned O.J. bad alao suiTered fro111 interveni.lon, the bOy's mother B&id . ,I Control · OBiter ·Peggy Willlams, a brok.on lag· and actually 'died of she imd bar child would coma over ·. · -~· who jua! r.>lllrned froln a vacation maseive inter1J11) h\iurlos. and talk with the Jones famil,y. . ' . and WIIJ not fully aware of the inci- The · !lids hold . a funilral "I haven't seen or heard fi'mn her . dent, ebout 95'llo of eases involvi~ cereiDOD!i for him·the fellowing dl!Y, yet," Bll ... aid. · · .. . .

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Lone.Tree chooses board member·.··' Lone Tree Inc., .a not-for-profit aquatic camp _programa lnclulle build homes Cor families who now

ChriStian ministry . based In swimming, water skiing, patasail- live in cenlboard shackS. In three Capitan, baa named Gerry Falla or lng, jot skilqg, and the blob (a daya, l9 students complete a simple Elephant Butte to a three-year catapull;). · l · 11 by 22 Coot home. · term on its hoard 1>1' dlrectora. · Founded in 1980, the purpose of "We're glad to have Mr. Falls

Lone .Tree has three camps In Lone Tree is to use adventure ae- working with us: WOl'reil B&id. In New Mexico whero more than 3,000 tivities Ill teach blbllcal principals addition !Q· his position IIJ CEO of young popple and adlilta attended a thet relsta to everydl!Y ilfe, Wor...Jl his .flanily company for several variety of programs last year, smd illlid. Campara gain skills and build years, he brings experience ll'om board Chairman 'l'lm Worrell, or charactor. The teachlngo ara nim- being on the board of direetors for. Capitan. Two of the camps ara at denominational and the camp the YMCA and Chemher of Como the bul><>&the Ca.»i,\!!l m~tains. coopora~· i~dividuals, cbu,r- ',~tal 'In .t\!bul!fli'& 1l!.i.ll !lOW 'nle8t o'li'or we~.liYlo· adven- ~heli, and eroups, Worrall said. aervesas a~· ,or-.~ Bet-tuiea lnclull'ing liotaeback riding Lone e iilrio bas a special pro- ter Business BureaU and thll Ttuth and rodeos, rapelling and rope gram where they teka high school or Conse11ueneea Chemher of Com­elimbing, archery and gomos. 'nle students lnlt! Juaraz, Mex:ico It! inorco, WorraU said.

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Local pottery; photography shown -'

sconces are he~ epedalty, exbibi- . ling beth form and function. -

Aprn brlngo~trere and a premlor phetogm sbow to. the art gallary atE e Ranch.

'nlo participating area. polb!re are Vicki Conlay of Ruidoso, Ivy Heymann of White Oeka, Doll Ellis of Cloudcroft, and Ed Roonay and Wes Brownlield, both of High Rolls. 'nle photographer is Michaal F. Moffatt of Alamogordo. · •

Vicki Conley began hor thriving pottery buaineas aa a hobby. Get­ting a lll8slel's in Physiology, she took a 1ust for fun" pottery class while she was leoldng for a job after graduaticrn. ·She waa hooked. AI·

though she warked iD medical re­search relating to diabetea, she con­tinued to take mora potb!ry claaaes to expand her knowledge or this mediUm. "Pinon Pottery," ntm\ed after her favorite tree, is displayad In· epecialty shops in· towns throughout New Mexico.

Ivy Haymann of White Oaks ea­tebliahed her pottery buaineae in Lineoln County 20 yeare ago. Trained in the South while working with "folk potters," she developed a distinctive style in funetional por­celain. Dinnerware and wall

The show began. APril 1 and.., runs through th'e BOth. Gallery ! hours ara 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. '"'- • days a. weak. A reception Cot- the '! artists will be bald Friday ~. April 1, from 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. Relieebments ·will he served and the public is cordially invited to at- · tend. :

Eagle Ranch Art Gallary .is lo- I cated at 7288 Hwy. 54170, Oil the highway between Alamogordo and. ' Tul .•

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Cl EHctulrnMENT INN" . "SCREAMING EAGLE LOUNGE," HWV 711W, 37._1 • 8 p.m. to cioN, Th1118cia!f81hrough satu~. VMan Auslln (guitar and~) '

• 1:1 HIDEAWAY LOUNGE, 508 Mechem Dr., 2674307-Wednaadays,- mike nlgi)L ev.ry other Friday and satUrday nigbt. Ron Turner (acoustic guitar and congas).

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0 SPORis THEATER AT RIIJ. 0080 DOWNS RACETRACK, t4113Hwy. 70,37~1-Simulcast racing 1:30 p.on. to 5 p.m. Wedne11da)!8; 12:30 p.m. to 6:30p.m. Thursdays. SaWr<la!fS and SUndaj/8; 12:30 p.m. to &AS p.m. Frkjays. AIB<i hils 10 vldao pull tab gambQng machln ...

tl BINGO OF MESCALERO­Coli 257-9268 for InformatiOn.

Q FJFnt MEETING OF 111E PAR· ENJING SEMINAR, "RESOLVING CONFUr:t' WITH TEI!NAGERS AND PRII-TEI!NS"- 7 to 9 p.m. . Tuesday, Aprfl4. In the community

• room at Ruliloso High School. Topic: •communication That Really Work$. • Free course led by Dr. llfrglll.aMolhe, Ph.D. Books .a"' · available and no pre-Jegistratlon is ~- Call257-tl149 lorlnfor­rnailorL

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old IUI,e. Got. ~ fi'DII'l school M4 .knaw bl• fatbl:r would •raJao C.lll" 10 ~ left. r.-. .

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tl'lliiRD ANNUAL RADFORD WssmERNROUNDUP·SaW~ and Sunday, Aprll8 and 9 bogln­nlng at 10 a.m. at The Radford School, 2001 Radfolt St. In El Paao. Admission: SSio; day-time seoslon: $16 for slrigles and$26 _lor couples for Satu~ Slaga Shaw and Dance. For Information, call (915)5114-3937. •

0 EXTEND A HAND OF FRiEND­SHIP· VISIT MOSCOWIST.

. PETERSBURG· '(oung people 13-18 years old are Invited to visit these Russlpn cities during the month of .July. Appl\:atlons must be c'l!"peled by April 15. can Beverly Fonnan at (506)437-8422 for infonnauon.

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~ECREATION·COIIMITJ'EE • 8 p.m. Tuesday, Apri14, at !he paJica office. .

Cl UNCOI.H HISIORIC PRESER· V41TION BOARD MEETING • 7 p.m 1\lesdSy, AprN 4, illlhe Dr.Wood's Annex In Lincoln.

.'C)IlUioOso lABoR RELATION BOAilD PUBIJC HEARING • 5:30 p.m. Thu""'"y'; AprilS, at llle ll"'-o Vlllaga Hall •.

APACHE CULTURAL CENrER, Saint Joseph's Mlaolon, U.S. Fish & Wlkmfe MeacaJero National Fish Hatchery, aU In Mescalero.

Q UNCOLN COUNTY HERITAGE TRUST HISTORICAL CENTERICOURT110USE MUSE­UM AND UNCOLN STATEMON­UM!!Nf ..,- Hlgbway 380, Uncoln.

. .. . 653-4025. Open 9 a.m. to sp.rn. oAT $HORRA CINEMA, 257- dally. , • st,11s Friday 'Tommy Soy," (PG- . · . · · 13):"9ulbreok,"(R);'Manolthe .. QIIUSEUMOF111EHORSE-ffouss,• (PG). Calllh~r.lor , Highway 70, Au-DoiiOins, a71-shDw 11rr1os, · . 4809. Ojlerulally 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m •

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10AIThll Ruidoso lll11ws/Monday, Ap~·l 3, 1996

Fort's future on·· county's. agenda

. .. by DIANN&! ST4LLINGS $260,000 to consl!'llct a. senior · Tho hlDseOIII poado,he,d bagun·movillg..::s . fl ldo N • . . Hondo"·"-· tho. VQJley WI.· 'th tho pwn, Jll!lll', cbe.n'y

u so aws Stan wrfter Citizens centeun . ..,..3. PI!"Ch.tTass m bl-and the apple blooms just The Cuiure oC Lincoln County's Commiaslolier L. Ray Nunley is b!llliJming'tio opon. · · · ·· ·· · · . ·

rural events center, its rood depart- no the &gonda to look 111 the asseos· Oo tile )!7tb tile m-'"iil \verld Wllfl tile •. mont lllid the historic Fort Stanton mont for extraordioaey ioad very piolura of esdy oJ)riQ&tiule glory. . complex will be discussed during maintenanoe, recontly increased · Then on the 28th the west wind aalmed the County Commission meetillg flooDi 10 eents to 20 cents per l'ront-. down anchlltlle.air Willi Miilllllld qlli•t. · . Tuesday· · age Coot. . Bllddanb>' our old tiiind .the east. wind be·

Devel~~'ffi!~k r:~~::m.: · "When I mode tile motion to in· . Ct'!.":f:: with beq¥y ;m.t, Cllll'l'Yillll ·vir.Y on the 26-item agenda to be cov-- crei>.se the asseasment, I said W.. . -VIllYo®nthemie'lllidrainbegantolfe- 'l'herelsanoi.l.~ll>at-ifiVlaiohcoinea · · ' ared, starling at 9 a.m. in the nesded to take a look at it, that the · and the little. whito.balls o( ldelt be- •-'•. in like a I1110b it--"' go·· :out.liike a'·l:ion,· - ·~- .· Air they slQpped oiH:Iie level ~ tbe'·. · ·

t rth · Carri way it was being applied 1101 cl ..- """' w"' - ""' Uttlo col( WilDt •"""'"" a kl · · · •-:.. · couoycou . ousem zozo. h b fair" N··-' . may -ing --· the .. coder .. ·.·• m11on.· 6mbs .. lllid. olherwoyaroiuul. . . . · ... . . ..: .·-"=· 11tr """" . ave een · , . uwey said Fri· bou _,. .- · · · · · , O<llOII! ... e mellllilw !X>...,. O..·I'!Se lUid ·theil The Lincoln County Medicol day. "We'll be delining what .,.. .. mi111troverth•me•do,.., . . . . This .. is bsinJ sellU<! )'Oiij\181: boCore hlP ~d llaok IIDil'raa li' eirde· ~.her.

Center with support firom the state ~ rdi . ten In The temp8ni~ure droPped .from 60 degrose . nODI! on Marclt 30, .the eve or the lilst •··· ·or . --~"" _,_ __ ,, _ _. -'-'--''-··....._..,_.,_"·-""•-' ... KOO DOl')" mom BI!OOmeans. to 30, ·-• ··~- 1'8l'n ";.• -•eet·····'--e·d ·~~a. ~.- mon·thoraprmg·. , · ' . _,._ ............ ., ..... ~,....,..,. _,..,.v""'""""'

Public Health diviaion is asking for mind •t · • · ~ "'I&' ~ ,. -·4 """" WUI! Over at ;a.1.~ 1..:.- ·u ..... • .... .;.a.i- ' a $260,000 CDBG grant to acquire :-alinil, i~toll":: ~~ve"!t.': · d\iving blizzard Of' snow. The east Wind bee slowed down oo uuit the the other co';'. ';"'...:Z. • .i't: iik':i~ !'!:" a mobile clinic van lind equipment restoring washed out . or long- . · And 80 he\-o WOO winter,IIIQ!deilb>', WithoiJt .o\m.-iCBI! flag ie juet b8nly,lll09illg, and I!OW b~·lllUDChmi~ it, lind thlm l'llised~i:; to provide primary <are, dental sol'- neglected roads. It doos not mean w"=::!:'::. t,~H!.."'!'~-halt, ~ ~an comee-~ through the cl~ lleod·!iiQking at me wliile ohewil!g 0p.· an a1-vices, immunizations, health mO>'ntaim'ng a "'rt road." - · _...;._.3 the -'-'-- .. ~- sliimn• on ·~-- m ... Bird ... _ .. .o~__ ....,,._ .,.,..._ ,._,,_ etem, w:a.......,_ &L- 'l'n'ide an·;.~ "-• ;.~lfll' -'----"' "'"' ,..,;..._ witre turiled'bock in their. • J·~·- D, ..... ......, . ........... .. ,._ .. __ ,..._ ·......, . ._,... ~ ,._,.,,.. ......,; screening lllid other programs on a ·-- after therame. . ·· , , · . · · f'orth tom her- · . · . ' regular schedule in different rural Ann )lullington is im the &gooda ney north. lllid mire all ,!>ere in.l:be vale, tak-- . . ···-communities. Another $50,000 is to present the firet-over requeet Cor iog ebelter in the cedigs jl!d themv *"-· ·• And wl>a.t ie,thot t1aell oC sbiui.;g light here . One of ao.fs ·creat blePiDsa iii the ~ includodCorotherexpenses: Cunding by the Coanty Historicol Uotber Barth rejoiciid for three days, mad o~tatthel!lueBird~e? . oCtile )'OI1Ilg Clllves mto·tbe wedd. Tho 'lillY

Society. The group seeks $5,000 for . tile thirsty grouJI!Idrank np liVerY drop oCrain '!-'~>• mountain blue bird baa orri010d for tl_>e · sight oCIIIem mokas ~our beort rlljoice aad aoy . The second Community Develop- a part-time clerk to reseaioh mad lllid anow. ·. . ' SJII'IIItr, eummer and f'all, rea<Jr to weiOOIIIO m a prayer orthmoke t<> our liOQdLord. . · . ·

·•4.Jlenl ·Block Grant request is Cor i~dex the county's ..,..hives. .L..;_ ___ .;_-"-----_:_,-_,.....~10:..-:-_:_ ____ ..,;... __ .;_ __ .......,_;._ ___ .,.__-'-.;_-~_,.--....c._:_-,--J-

·Ruidoso children learn .-about Legislature .. by DON HIXON · · '1lllissed,tw~ Valentine partie. ElemOI!tory Sohool, said she hae aJ. night, but tl!e next day want baok RuldosoN""!". ~H Writer at schOol,' lie said. ready studied about the govern· to Santa Fe wit~! her ~ooJ,cl11811. • • . JiUture politiCIBDB beware: three .. . mont proeess in school. , . · · · · · · ·

. looaJ. youi!g people may have the One or the I!IOst· OXCitiog things · , . . · "We WilDt to the gov.....,..e man• e~li8st legislative experience on 'for the children was taki~~g a· tour 'W:e've stodiOlj tbe federal, etete, sion, and t<> the CbiiJireia'• MiuJeuni:c · their reiiUDJeB. or the Roun~. and eitY gGVeriUDI!Ilt," Augula said. lUid )laok to tli'e Roundhoueo, anjl t<>-·

Angela, Jeanette and Peter . "We walked all aroand the "We studied the Bill ot'Righte, the the Miracaloue Stairway," she said.·; • Zagone, children o( Cen~ury Rc>un'dhoueo aad even Wldked on "!"'cutive brancb; and the leglsla· Look out for theoo ·: ZI/Aspon l!•.al Estate &gont Joe the Great .Seal," Angela said. :: .!>"anch and 1 got_a 100 on the paliticiBDB in tho year2010 __.:.~ , Z::f:n~, VISited Santa Fe on Angela, who is in the fourth • . . · may be helping to shape state.' :W~:::,n:ti~ C: a"::":.!~~ grado at White Mountain Angola rstumed to :R.,;doso !hat pelieylnetead offlltehing cofl'ee. · • tion Md evente ooater.

"We went to SIUlta Fe with my dad so we could be ehild!'Gn epeakers for Ruidoso," said Angela, 10. "We went !X> 110k the committee till give ue eome money for tho con• tor beoawle ·my dad soya it's our money that we've paid each year for inany yelll'8 in tho fotm oC taoes." .

While the trio cheeked out tho legi&labn-e, the,y were asked !X> act as pagee for Slate Repreeentative '1'erry Marquardt (lt-Alii!Doavtdo) •.

"We did thingo like make copiee on tho copy machine," Angela said.

Probably one oC the IUI!sl impor­tent duties of the pagas wae getting cofreo for tho repreeentotive.

"Wo got him a lot oC oofl'ee, • said Jeuette, 8. .

The ehildran alao said ll>at they hod the opportunity to watch VO)es baing tallied. ·

Queen Ames and King Todd Young dance In the spotlight after their coronation at the Ruidoso High School Prom Saturday night at the Museum of the Horse.

"Thote was a big-board lUid ae they voted we could watch and oes bew the votoe came in," Angela said.

Peter, 6, thq, youngest or the Fututa polftlclans Jeanette, Aggela and P&Jer zagcine pracUcie Jlle tricks ol the ttade~iln:~~~=:~ thn!e, said he liked the experienco their careers. The three Chlldre,n rocently pellonned dutles,-.s lqlslatlve pages for 911de but it did ha~e drawbaoke. ·· Marquardt of Alamogordo While In Santa Fe to support the ~~bill !'fa new recreatlort

LEGAL NOTICE TWELFTH JUDI-CIAL DISTRICT

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO.CVIIS-62 RUIDOSO

PROPERTIES IR-REVOCABLE MAN-

AGEMENT TRUST, Plaintilf,

vs. GROUP!:

C.A.BRANUM, GROUPB: GROUPO:

ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS ·OF IN­TEREST IN JtND TO THE PREMISES AD­VERSE · TO

PLAINTIFF, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SUIT STATE OF NEW

MEXICO to tbe above· named Defendant(sJ, GREETINGS! You are hereby notified that the above-named Plaintift' hae filed a civil' action againet yon in the above­entitled Court · mad CII\ISB,the geJUll'al object thereo£ beil!g tiff quiet. 't-he title in lllid to the real llslale deserlbed in the Colnplalat llild which is more part!C\llarlY . 'll'a, ieribed as tbllowo: . • The East lfall' or the ~~oCSec--

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tion 30, the West Half or the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, in Township 11 Soutb, Range 14 East or East oC Section 29, in Township 11 South, Range 14 East, N.M.P.M., and the North Half. of the Southeast Quarter oC Section 30, 'l'o\!'Dship 11 South, Range 14 · East,

N,M.P.M.,. lllid,

The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter oC Section 20, Township 11 South, Range 14 East,

N.M.P.M., and .

The West hllll' oC the Northeast Quartor oCSec­tion 309, Tovmehip U South, Range 14 East N.M.P.M. ·

You ore llotilled that unless you enter your ap-­pearanoo in said cause on or beCore the 19th day or May, 1995,_judgment b)' delilult wiu be 8lltareil

-'net~·· N--Md Wlclremi Jr

Plaintift'o attenui$> · .

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3525 WITNESS the

Honorable Richard A Pareona, Sr., District Judge oC the Twelfth Judicial District Conrt o( the State of New Mexico, lllid the Sool oC tbe Dis­trict Court. oC LlncOlii Connty this 24 day oC March, 1995.

(SEAL) . • .

MARGO LINnsA.Y, CLERK OF THE DJS­

TBICTCOURT

IS/~~: 97SS 41(4)3,10,17,24

LEGALS resentatiV. oC this eetate. All persona.having claims Bgoioet this estate are re­quired to present their claims within two monthe after the date or lhe lint publicotion or this Notioo or the claime will be - barred- Claime mu.t he preeeJd:ed either to the uildorsigl!ed .. por-­oonai ~I!OJlloti•o at 140 s. ~ Street,,

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DA'l'EDI • ~- 20, 1995 . . l•l· k.

COURT STATE OF . NEW

MEXICO

IN THE MATI'ER OF THE ESTATE OF

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COntinued from page SA I Trame - 3:54 a.m. CaUe.- Hid vchi.dc paikcd in

ri1(ef- One DWI aneaL - 10;26 a.JD. Caller n=qo11.11 eaCOII for

tra.ikr from a.e.vka:: Mobile to Oavilan. - 1:05 p.m. c.ller want~~ to file cm­

beulement charps. on a f<mner employee. - 3:24 p.m. CaU.,w said then= ia an acci­

deatln lbe roadway.

- 5:23 p.m. Repon of subjed throwins hems a1 a uudl:. No damage.

-7:05 p.m. Report. of ao Wa\CI' at. Purr's,. Water uniJ 1101lfled, Watu n=sto..dito store.

- 7:43 p.m. Cllller !laid aabjel;lls wen~ around tail hou~ who have 1~ lteow be-

-- 8:15 p.m. CaBer aaid car at dam ana ou:' of water. Watern:placed.. .

- 8:33 p.m. Caller BBid neighbor'• !ICftlen door off. Wind blew door ope~~.

WEDNBSDA Y, MARCH 29

Total calls by l)'pe: 2 Aceidenu 4 ZAia~

2 Anitt cth11r asonc.ies

1 Esclon " I Fire caU

3 Non-criminal acliYilies

3 Suspkiou• activitiu 21befP

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by DIANNE STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Wrfter

Heart disease plagues canine and feline liionda juat as it doea hu­mans.

Spring briDgB an lncreooe In diagnoses of heart diaeooe that muy not. have been apparent during sedentary winter months •.

Heart diseooe can take the form of defective valves, tumors, defec­tive muscle tissue or infection with adult heartwnrma, said Jim Rig­gins, manoger of the Lincoln County Humane Society animal sholtor.

Symptoms indnda a persistent dry eougb, abdominal distontion, weakness and difficulty breathing, especially during pb,ysiealactivity.

The most common complication of heart disease oeeurs when lluid ia retained. Pressure builds up and causes leaking of tluids. In the right aide of the heart, Oulda will leak into the abdomen or body cavities, he soid.

More serious, when pressure builds on the leA aide of tho heart; veins supplying the heart with oxygenatod blood from the lungs will leak lluida direetly into the lungs, causing restricted breathing and related complieations.

Early detoetion ie vital in treat­ing heart disease, especially in eats where the onset is ot\en sudden, Riggins said. In both species, heart dis.,..e left untreatod probably will become progressive. After treat­ment, many animals return to normal lives with restrictions on physieaiS<tivity.

In addition to standard treat­ments with drugs, changing diet and restricting salt intake (which causes water retention) can help.

Some hidden sources of high concentrations of sa1t in the home are water softeners or municipal water systems high In naturally oc­CUlTing or additive salts. Check with your loeal wawr company. &­ceptablo levels are below 450 parts JJer million.

With Wlll'lll8r weather on its way to Lincoln County, adult volunteers would be woleomo to visit and ox­en:iee thn abandonad pets at the humane soeiety shelter. Please eoordinate your visit with Riggin&· by ealliog 2117-984L

(Direct your -Poop Seoop eom­mmts lo Di4mle StalUrrgs at Tlo! Ruidoso Nl!l.l!s, 2614001J

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• - 'i2:01 a.DJ. 9 u ban&-i!P. Phone ~ .19· .. - 3:54 P.m. ·Rc,PDrl hlkeo "" 11u!;Vcet Malk-pay pbcne at flaruliHaJ)Ia. iUJ:.Ilftd lwualnp, h::po~ p'my. ·

- 2:07 8,1)1. ~poll r4 •UbJceJa clu;l.•inc • woman at theY. DWI anea.

:.__ 2:47 ~--Caller aald_ Jhcre u; a sub)cd­

lryiq lo act into tba house. Ofl.iter adVised it wu the car. -husband.

- 9:28 a.m •. Call~ rept:Plled u aooidc:pt_

wllh DO il\iuriea; - 10:44 a.m. Callar said bank a{aPn .at

Ruidoso Slate :&~ weut off. Wotklnif; oP alann. '

- 10:46 a.m. Callel' said ~ 111 · smokfll8 pnrtly ·bad. f'in= d .. Jtmeat -~ and put k out..,.

- 11:37 a.m._ Caller Nquttahld Vohlde ldendflcalion ~umber' daec:k.

TJiURSDA:r; MAIJCI{ 30 Th.Jal ~ bY ,y.., : - . l)Uft.rm 2Ambu~eu I· Al!till· ot.her agency

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· .- -·a .p.m •. Cullet ~~d, bor ;'IOD'• cMckiil8 l&CCQWd' ia clOsed. Bild •llbj'!'« aor._ dtel:ti ~ ........

.......:. 2::3Q p~rn c;::alior fli1J110•1414 oKwtr lake report on ~taleR.-.-.- · . · - - · .

· ---: 4108 P.!JI· ·pa,p~ Dlam1 ',et oft. at Siena B~~ &I~ .Em~ c.nor.·

- 12:01 p.m_. caUer said lbey b•ve tWo· 1 Diat1,11banoe · ........ 7:00·p.m. caib ~~aid,; v..a.'..t-ho,a1o ~~~ juvenile •hopliften a1 Wai~Mart. i. DoinC.io w(lii W4'tchins had dudiSh~~ awl ,hoc,; was

- I p.m. Qiller ..... Basted -•:cc: Gftic:cr to • Non-aimimd ·--'' ·---.. ...- ... -..ava.,- It lmd!:-I!!=IIYiafJ. hdpkid•~:n?B•acrOa Ute atred. 2~·ciiminal ·- · ·

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Slllndingb)'while•ome·papcnai'C~em:d.. ..- 12r1' ··~ Reporf: of.bural8i- alarQ. bn:ak. · -1:41 p.m. ~mOcr R!P•Ied lohelp )!:ids ~-at ~-t.Pa\vnSt.op. . . · . · · • . .

ctOu 11reet. . -12i3S a.m. Dlliccra~jd hi! wal sfvinS 8 -9:16p.m. Callei" aahlher nele,hfton a# -2:-41p.m. Officer: requeued for tmffic. -courtc:•yridetoa~ .· ~aving ·dorpC..ic·),.~tllemll •. Party up.tel. ~

oootrollO help kids ClllflaltRlel. - 1:58 a.ft,l. ofrwer reqo~ed to take . phone. . ......-~ :.... 3:40p.m. C.UC~ sold 1wo ~~ w.;rc ptahtoaofsraffitl and tqa_pfat .. · - 9:15 -P.~· .-\rtl~ce rC~CJueate4- to

d&Jowing a fooltwl.aa:os• Mechem. · - 7 a.m. ~r ••ld 1here w!U a ~n·ally . tnmsPoJt patient bade. lO ~ C!CQIJ!r. . - 3:43: p.m. Alann IOWided at lhe C'alllo · opea"·mao•bole. Olilcci-ti:Ud wl1h lire_~--. -:-- 9145 p.m. ~'taken. on d~lio.

on Hwy •. 70. -7141 a.m. c.Der Mid. burglluy IJ' Pf91&· .. 'Yiokmce·,uid t.ttciY. Subjecl.a~tcd. . .

Hobbled by negligen~e This tiger Blllpod YI'Jli'HI cat Wp$ found hobbled by a dlscarclad p!$SUO slx118ck holder. e~rcll~ J!ti.fl'lllc and log. Experts oey toot williln 48 hours, II blood flow Is restricted, gangrene can slliit, eventually resun-1~ In death. Birds also often become entangled in the plastic lings and starve beca1.1se they cannoteai or fly. To avoid such tragedies, the plasllo should ba cut, Jl)ll!<lng sure that all rl"lJS are snipped.

PET CO These pets are currently up for adoption at Uncoln County Humane Society

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Ozzio and Harriet are sibling pointer pups. Brother and BiBler waoderad into a Ruidoso rasl­deot'a yard and wore taken to the Shelter. Thoy'te about 10 weeks old, attraclivolf marked io blllck an_d white and full of puppy love. They're amart and willing to IO!ltn any now tricka.

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· · • Please, celebrate . ;Public Health. Week .a:gd ~mmunize children.··. · Thal'!l'e . 'an offlctal weak. lri ll(iilor of jul!ll about·· ·averythll'!g In this CQuntry, but W9 feel "It's worthy. to . emphasl~ the need f9r !)hl.lc:tren to be lmmunl~ c:tur· · Jrig National Public Haat!l Week. April 2,8. · . ··

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· Approximately 290 young children (2:2-~%) In un~ coin County · have· not bean properly Immunized . against eight childhood diseases, despite the fact· that the shots are free. . . • . · So what are the reasons why pal'!lnts don't lm"

munlze their children? Uncoln. County public .health 11U!88 Thl!lresa Luna· reports hearing some pitifully poor excuses: "I forgot," or "My . kid has a runny nose," or "I can't stand to see my child In pain" from the shots. . · · · ·

If you forgot how Often your child needs shots.- · • here'!! . a rundown: at th.p age of two months, four

montf1s •. six months, 12·1 ~ months, and four years (a series of live visits). After that,· all they need fs. a tetanus booster In ·their teen years~ · . · By the way, a runny nope doesn't matter. You can . Qat shots whether yoi.l'l'll'siCk or not. •. · . ·

Luna has been giving shOts to· children for nine years and has never see11 any unusual reactions to the vaccinations. The worst that can occur Is a light · fever and a Iitie bit of swelling (alleviated ·by a com· press or bath). . • . .

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lt'e hard to undersJand how a parent would trade the pain of a shot fQr the pain. of measles - a horribly high fever, uilbeareble Itching, two weeks In the hos- · We don't have to piJal' on oxygen and IV. Or the pain of"tha con- a .... ~pt. ma•lora"tv sequences· that could. be permanent - hearing or vi- ...... ., .,

slon loss. :r=~i-·c-"'~,Qte decision · · jJIWilis 1h4Hil'O ·dUiili.eirUI! A recen.t outbreak of~i,'S1=:.~,: placent about Immunizing

Just 32 ypars ago, parents didn't have the choice between the pain of the measleS: and the pain of a shot Before .the. measles vaccine was approve(j In .19&3, an avel'llge of 500,000 mothers had to watch· their children suffer from this disease. An averag11 01 400 had to bury .their children each year.

It's a wonderful choice to have, and It's free. ~lebrate Public Health Week and call your public health nurse for free shots. Call 258-3252 In Ruldoso

• . or 648-2412 In Carrizozo.

SammyL.o­PubRsher .J01111na Dodder Editor

Gary Mitchell COmmunity Representative

Bill Hirschfeld Linda 8~mmunlly Reprasentai!Ve

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257-4001 Classified Reader & DispiiQ' Ad l)eadUnes

5 p.m. ThursdaY - Monday ipue 5 p.m. Tllesday - Thursday issue

Legal Notice Deadlines 5 p.m. Thursday- Monday issue 5 p.m; Tllesday - Thursday issue

As Always .•• Please check Y\>U~ a<)vertisement f9r erwrs. Cll!ims for errors must be received by The Ruidoso News within 24 hoUrs-of tbC-' first publication date. · ..

Pu(>lisher assumes no jinmwial respol!sibility for IJ!pogmjlhieal · errors in advertisements except to ,.lish ilt!O't'I'Bctloli in the next issue. · · ·

RomJUitlc Hldeawa;p Large house - over I ac-re lot. circular

drive, garage lo fit 4 cnrs, Price $175.000 or trade condo or small

house as panial, paymenL Ca11257-65ll

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Real Estate Trades Lot for sale .421 acres $25~000. Level, plenty of trees, will trade for cars or trucks or wbar: have

you • Call 257-6511

COMfvlERCIAL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT

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258-5441 • 1-800-~84-02~tl

WATERI WATERI 5ACRES

Pristine parcel along rush· ing, trout-fiUed, alpine stream awaits you. Huge trees, paved road & close to town. A rare find at any price. $55,900 w/lerms: Cell Properties of the Southwest 257·9045. Ext. 1494.

3. LAND 'FOR SALE

40 ACRES • Near San Patricio; Financing. Stirman Real Estate. 3711-4391. S.t&

LOT ON THE RIVER· ~J Mobiles O.K. stirman Estate. 378-4391. S.t&

MOBILE HOME WTS • lots on the river, horse filoilitieS. • Call Stirman Real Estate. 378-439L S·t&

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8 ACRES • $65,000 includes well, electricity, telephone, fenced. Will linance. Near Loma Grande 257-3084/601Hj26-1811. H-99

Alto Lakes Golf and Country Club lot with full

golfing membership. · . High Mesa II

Subdivision. Utilities present and paving,

liens are paid. $16,500 firm! 258·4129 or

258-3199.

12.9ACRES $39,900

SONTERRA Extraordinary land parcel has It all • View, trees, pasture, privacy & new fenclng on two sides. Level paved access, electrlclly, telephone. EZ terms available. C&ll Properties of the Southwest 257-111145, Ext. 1407.

TWO BEDROOM- one.hoth homo on nice lot. $47,500. Owner financing. Call Bill. Top Brass Realtors. 721 E. MeeiWD, 257· 6327. '· Tot&

WHY CAN BUYERS . REAL ESTATE SERVICES • IDe., save me IJICJJlOy7 Listiug agenta ~k for the aener, we work for the b..,er to obtain the proporty at the lowest price and on the P.111t favorable -. Call 257-99611. B·tfc

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25¢a · 15 .wC)l"d$ mle!IS • ,nwmwn chlirg~>-$lii:7S~(Pieasi! ~ ... · N!>W Mexico's~.JU of · 6.8125%.) . '· . . . ·. . ...

Yw may c~i.o:.Vis11 ot · . Mil;lteiCatd. '\>.lt!aaC nOte; $10 serVice ~·911·!111 .ed obe,cks.. · ·· . . · .. · • .

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AFFORDABLE • Comfy Cabin on two Iota two bedrooJi>8 • !ibeat. ONLY $39J100. Call B. Sierra Blanca Reali¥ 257 76.

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SAVE.-. Maria's .ctecllt. TJinoe }lUGE 94 • .e~Nranee sale; 16ldl0 b""""""i two bath. $2500 equi• 3BB 2bath mobile )Jpme under ty, 10 year !lOti>- 761-4519, 8!JO,. . $2~ .... DOub1ewldea under

· 707-4565. O.lfc · · · · : $1150/m. No d!>wn. We tra4e. J . . . . ll<leoo l-1100-355-7"195 24 Jar •. ap-

. ·AM. - New, tlii'O$ll8droom, .tw'o provaii>LQ0622 · NM-94 . batb, ~lll!QO. $2900 eauitY, 7 . HUGE • dOUblewlde & Sliil!lewide

)'ORr· pay out: 751-456&; 1i!IOI). · ~ sale 1&80 $24JIOO • . 707-4565. O·lfc . . Doob!OW)des $34,900 110 cb!Jml

$199 A MONTH ~ NeW-, three . call beilroom, • two bath. Delivered

· wuJ Set UP.. 751-4585, 1-800,.707• ~- 012325. O·t!O

$19Q. PQr mos. c..,. Movil, nueva cob:, 3 recaDIIInll, 2 bJIIlOB, En• · terpado y IDatlallado. 751-4630,

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SALVE EL CREDIT - do Irma. casa movile. 3 _.......,., 2 banos. $2500 1f~ 10 anoo, ~rf6"~aveO.trc 1 5, .1-800·

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• iNvEsr IN YOUR FtJtt)JiB • in, · stead of your landlold'slll Buy · · fl~-~-~::.~:r~~-= l~::~tr'A'/\ ·:. ·)"d '.:~.:.:::'1· 846-1010 DL00612 . . CS.tfc · · ,•;::::::~ ·' ·~~""'·' ·

WHY KEEP LOOKINGffl. Wbon ·a,;~~. =.a= yo~~c could own a 1&X80 3 ~e roollll. To~Brass ton, . Bedroom l!'leetwood for leila than ••--~-- • 257 """'7 $299.00 per .month. Ira truell ........,... ~e. ._.. • Caii1-81J0.846.1010 DL001112 ~·tfc CS.tfc

iii:O GiMMICKS . • Just filct;oJy dUect rices on Palm Harboi' and cood doublewldos. ~Ia under $249.00 per month. Why puy more? Call1· 81J0.846.1010 CS-tfc

WE BUY & SELL & TRADE· used mobile homes. 751-4565 or 800-707-4565.

i2261MONTH • 3 Bdi'. .2 Batfi Fleetwood.~grade!l insulation 5 yr. w , vaulted ceilinaa and Much.... lich .... More. $1194 Down, 240 mea., 10.5% A.R.llt Call1·800·237-3701. DL00638. CSM·tfc .

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1986 F-160 • 41<4, • 81188d, camper shell, $4995.336-46'75 leave me&· ·

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!OK miles, loaded vlus laather. $80,500. 915-595-9898. A-98

Past Credit Pmblems Keepifta; you from financing a Catl

. Wetanhelp. Call Lynch or McMasters

•• '378-44oo JOYCE'S ANTIQUES- used fur..

niture, a_ppUanc:es. We bu7, sell and trade. 650 SuddertiL 257-.7575. J-tfc

.MlLid!lR'S FUIINI'I'UaE, E'rC -. 1000 ·Sudderth, l!57-31U9. Buy,

. ~ trade. New liUiftlhandiBII . ......,y. . M.tfc

BUYING ANTI,.EII8 - Elk liP ·to $8.50 a pound,.deer up to $10.50 a pGUild, extra large aeto und

· raCks price negoljable. If~ .. •t'f'l'• · ~687 Sudderth Drive 257-l!GiO. ' ·K-95 .

COMPETENT PROFESSIONAL • sales people needed fur'Speclaity stom. Befenmcea and resumes !!m1; be sent to BDl< Holder 4393, ""'~--- New Mezi<o 88345 0-• tt;;"""""

NOW ACCEPl'ING APPLICA­TIONS - pmt.lime. Apply in per­son only. Subway-Ruidi>so, 148 Sudderth Drive. S-tfc

HELP WANTED - Now hiring full lime and psrt lime servers. Please esll for interview 553-4425. . T-tfc

FULL. AND PART TIME -Housekee~ needed. Apply in . peroon at Ilmsbruck Lodge, 601

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4Btl'he Ruld()SO NQWs/ Monday, April 3, 1995 · ..

ONE TEMPORARY CASHIER Village of Ruidoso. Salary $4.75-$5.00 hourly depending on expe­rience. Apps will be accepted un­til position is filled. Complete job description and apps at the Vil­l~e of Ruidoso, 313 · Cree Meadows Dr. PO Dr. 69, Ruidoso, NM. 88345. 258-4343. FAX 258-3017. EEOE VOR-95

ONE TEMPORARY - Softball Coor­dinator, Village of . · Ruidoso. Salary $5.85 hourly. Apps will be accepted until position is tilled. Complete job description and apps at the Village of Ruidoso, 313 Cree Meadows Dr. PO Dr. 69, Ruidoso, NM 88345. 2584,13, :F'~ 25_8-_3017. EEOE.

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INN OF MOUNTAIN GODS - ill PERSON NEE.Dli:D .. to. sell li'~, . BUILDING . MAINTENANCE YARD ·. MAINTENANCE . - IIJWtTs. SP:&\K .. ·w~n woMs.· Mescalero needs full' time and . Lincoln, Mercueyproducts. Mon~ . TECHINICIAN - VUlage. of J;.andsca~iQ.g,. driveway repair. carln:ot, We.~h to ~rel1fniui . part time housekeepers ASAP day through SatUrday. Salary~ RuidosQ. $6.42 b.ourly. Apps will Fre~ esmu..tes~· Bemard Tru.ck- · · heartfelt tlumb to our com-' please apply. at the 11Personnel Cmninission, and ~aining iri- be.·accepted·up.til4:0Q pili 4.;1().. ing.37.$-4132. B .. tfc I. · m:\ulity for··w1f·JJriiy~rs •. pbqne·· Office" Monday thru Friday. 9-4 · eluded. Contact Don at 378~ 9. 5. Com .. plete j~b d. eiJcn .. 'ption and.· . . . . . .. . . .. . . c.ms, ~~~. flp-wets ad the f()Od . IMG-94 4400. . R.F•94 , app~ at· the Village of Ruidoso, HANY~· . C~ENTRY · · lnvut{b~ to our hQme!i (or the l()S.II

DEPENDABLE ... - Housekeepers TEMPORARY LABORER. Village 313 Cree Meaclows Dr. PO Dr. pam~g,· rem?t~el,. floor . til~,. ofoUI"·son and.@an~:D. Wajlon wanted. Apply in person AM of Ruidoso; $5.85 hourly. Posi~ 69, ~uidoso, NM 88345. 258- plumb~ ·rep111r, ~or ele~· Walker . and. our fathel' . and · only. Super 8 Motel. . . . S-96 tion will be filled as needed. 43443, F~ 258-3017. EEOE .~ •. -· d~ck .· re))air£ . applian,ce · ~ather. RaYm.on~ .StirJDan~

GENTLEMAN GARDENER ~.to Complete job description. and · VO;R-94 .· m~tenance. ~57-5~9.. k·tfc • Keit)iand ~Uyand, Peggy. ·w-..-h .l ~:. i a1 1 · 'th apps at. the Yillage of"Ruidoso, DlRECTOWCE<l ~ for 5 hi~rtnric · 92 · · · ··. · y:;d r:!hi:~:ce. K!~~d;of 313 Cree Meadows Dr .. PO Dr. sites in Taos, Nl\1 With stQft' of MOBIL )VJNDSIDELD -~p~ ~ .OUR HEARTFELT THANI(S TO plan bing and gardening he!J»_ful. 69, Ruidoso, Nl\f .88345. 258- 1.4 an. . d.· lar~ collet:. tion ·of. art· .. and Most msurance compames wm':e · · · NEW MEXICO - CowbellQS • for 336-4656. M-tfc 4343. FAX 258-3017. EEQE . . artifacts. Museum or Oigamza- .dedut¢able, .cost to custo~er ~~ your love and understlindmg.

. VOR-94 . . . ·. tion numagement Jiec:essaty. $0. ~onv_emen~ ·Q!ternative to and to all th~ faJn!ly and friend& GR!!~on~~t~~~ll ;ml~! APPRENTICQS WANTED: ~ We . St~ing salary· $~5,000. With oostl;;t. W. m'!s¥eld .. r~pl.aoeroent.. "!'.· .110 s.~nt l.ove llD.d :support dur-

good with peopl~ Village need, young, motivated people to be~~fi~. .Applications accepted Moblle .~~ce, Ron &d~5- mg our tUne of ne&d. A spe9al Hardware is looking mr a Sales become apprentices i.n the repai:r tmtil Apnll7, 1995. Muat begin · 257-.3844. ·· . . . tfc tha.-ks u,· Bobby AngeriQiller Clerk_ ID)ID.ediate opemng. App- of electroniC& equipJl1ent, No ex~. by June 1, 1995; No faxe& .or. .HOUSE.C~EAN!NG " by Brenda. a.LdADly of Lincoln County. S.O; ly in person at 2s15 Sudderth perience needed, H.S.· diploma phon.e. calls. Mail letter, resume · Q"pe. ;nda. ble, QualiW; Reside. n.; ·. · !lRd Mr. D~ .. Sis.son; Th F. am· . Drive. · VH~tfc · required. ·Paid relocation. Call 1~ and. 3 references to: Charles tial Work. Free E~timat;es. 33~ i,ly. of~l).t Sluinnon. . :ll•93

THE t.iNCOLN COUNTY D.W.l. 800-3.54-9627., . NM .. 94 Randall, President; ·Board of 47'lll-·-.___ . . · .· .S..93 THE FAMILY OF JUAN BACA: GRANT PROGRAM • is current- QRIVERS: L Flatbed 48 state OTR. Directors, Kit Carson Historic ·PAINT S~C~S - ~true-- . WoW,~ .Jik~r to· e~ our ap. ly seeking appliCants for the ... A.Jsigned . new . oonventi$' oxipls ~';:{1wns, Box 4666,. Tao~~ . ~!.:g S~~ t\rtsan.d' ~=- . wprecurho boti~on :-"tidckelwtsefot9r ~fll drathoSe position of D.W.I. Probation Of- competitive pay, benefits. ;1.,000 ......... ~ ' -~.- ·-.7_. . ~ · · . . wa. e .. w-ficer. -This individual will be sign on bonus, rider j)rog_ram, .ymrui. Free · Estimates ~ · ing ·we . . · to belp wi~ ·his · responsible for helping to estab- tle;til;»le tim~ off. Call . Roailnm- ~fe.rences. 258-3826.. · ~tfc medical oat. The winners of that

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FOUR TEMPORARY RECREA­TION COORDINATORS - Vil­lage of Ruidoso. Salary $5.31 hourly. Apps will be accepted until position is filled. Complete job description and appli.· cations at the Village of Ruidoso, 313 Cree Meadows Dr. PO Dr. 69, Ruidoso, NM 88345. 258-4343.

"FAX 25~3017. E~OE. VOR-95 TWO TEMPORARY, - Keep NM

Beautiful Project Laborers, Vil­lage of Ruidoso. Salary $4.25 hourly must be full time stu­dent between ages of 14 and 26. Apps will be accepted until position is filled. Complete job des~ption and applications at the Village of Ruidoso, 313 Cree Meadows Dr. PO Dr. 69 Ruidoso, NM .88345. 258-4343. FAX 268-

lish and maintain· a new pro- ner Trucking 1-800-876-7784 · '''ffl DO IT'-~ We ate here to hel~l"~ drawing we~ 'J.'b¥1 &ott, J~ gram of intensive~ supervlse~ NM-94 . . . . RECYCLE ;__ We remanufactUre . Dry WaUB, Roofing, security (Lie~. Baca & .Kati43 Klin~.· For.Juans \ probation for D.W.I. offenders. A ATTENTION DRIVER TEAMS ~ · most Laser~ Ink Jet, C~pier and & Bonded) B,e-Moaeting;, Stucco, funeral, we would·like to tllank complete list of duties can be ob.: $15,000 in bonWJ paid monthly, Fax_Q~~e. Save u.p to·50% •. · .. S~am. Clean Rugs, FUrniture, all the·relative;s and friends too.

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LIFEGUARD - Village of Ruidoso. Salary $6.25-$6.75 hourly depending on certifica­tion and experience. WSI RE­QUlRED. Apps will be acce~ted until position is filled. Complete job description and application at the Village of Ruidoso, 313 Cree Meadows Dr. PO Dr. 69 Ruid~.t ~ 88345. 258-4343. FAX 2~J~HJ017. EEOE. VOR--95

PLANs EXAMINERIBUILDING INSPECfOR - Village of Ruidoso. Must acquire NM Con­st. Ind. Div. Bid. Insp. Cert as a condition of employment. $10.00 hourly. Apps will be acce~ted

, unti14:00 pm 4-14-95. Complete j(lb description and apps at the Villa£e of Ruidoso 313 Cree Meac£ows Dr., PO Dr. 69, Ruidoso, NM 88345. 258-4343. FAX25S-3017. EEOE. VOR~94

THE VILLAGE OF CAPITAN - is accepting applications for a full­time office clerk $850-$1000 a month salary with benefits. Must have minimum office skills and a current NM Drivers Li· cense. A job description and ap­plication can be picked up at the Village of Capitan Villllge Hall, 114 Lincoln Avenue, P.O. Box 246, Capitan, NM 88316 Be­tween the bouse of 8::00-4:30 Monday through Friday. Ap­plications will be accepted until 4:00 P.M. on April 10, 1995. The Village is an Equal OpPQrtunity Empfoyer. VOC-94

THE VILLAGE OF CAPITAN - is accepting applications for a Full­time nGeneral Laborer". $850-$1000 a month salary depending on knowledge and experience, with benefits. Must have current NM Drivers License and have g_eneral knowledge of Heavy Equipment. Job description and ajl.plication ean he picked ~p at the Village of Capitan Village Hall, 114 Lincoln Ave, P.O. Box. 246, Capitan, NM 88316 Be­tween the hours of 8:00-4:30 Monday thru Friday. Applica­tions will be accepted until 4:00 P.M. on April10, 1995. The Vil­lage is an Equal Opportunity Employer. VOC-94

tained at!:; the Linooln County quarterly and yearly plus .top . GU.A«ANTEED ·,.. · LASER Home · Cle~g. Concrete ~·to mention by .name, for· Managers. Office. QUalifications mileage pay; 40l(K) plan, $500 · CR 3 31 p tfl · repairs, Rock WorkJ Ptrinting all· e food tbat was m"ten out of include: ·a minimum of an Asso- sign-on bonus. Other.paid bene- TE '257- 1 · · • c. (Inside & Out) HandY· Man LiC. love. Mrs. Baca would like~~ ciates Degree in Criminal Jus- fits: vacatio!lJ .health & life, dead YARD SERVICE - raking, gutters 2021 Call us at 257-7006 ()r 257- . God Bless each ofy~u and t tioo, or related field or at least bead, ·motemayCJVer, loading· & cleaned and repaired, chimney 2075. ·n-Sf you for ·remembering my hus-fi:ve years of Law Enforcement · unloadinf. ·Covenant Transport. cleaning, general house cleaning, MASTER BEPAJRMAN • ~. · ban. d. . . · Jlt-94

ful d · . windows;. cleaned. 257~5394;. ""':"'"l""~"

~it=~= ~=~!f~~ HO~ REPAIIIa • additions, .• Er.!.'~$ ~-t-~:~ and be able to work closely with 800-33f3..6428. · NM-94 · . remodela, C8!1Jentry, dry wall, Landscaping and Railroad ties. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE ..- Alllteal County, Sta~, and Local Law BECOME A PARALEGAL _.Join . painting, l'OO~orafi. Rea- N4l. job · too small. Excellent . estate !idv~ in this newa .. Enforooment agencies· and Dis- one of America's fastest growing sop.able. 'Mr. t C 257.- references. 258-4276. · F-96 P.a~ 1S subJed w ·the Federal trict, Marxtrate and Municipal profes8ions. La~er ins~cted 6857. . . . F-tfc . CONTRACTOR NEEDS WORK Fm Hous!Dg Act of 1968 which Courts. xperience in Super- home study. S~malty programs AUTO MECHANIC- 17 years expe- carpe~:f.· JI!BSOI19', plumbing: pm=::~taif::m: "fl vised Adult Probation programs offered. P.C.D.I., Atlanta, rience seeking employment or el"'..t-: ~"-=- pn- e•"""llent • • . Jo is a plus as is comnuter literacy Georaia, Fl'ee Catalogue 800- Bay Rental. If you're in need of a Rw~l.u080 an' uua-a Alto re"'";..!-= Li cnmmation based on race, co r1 and bilingual abilities. For fur- 362:•7<'i7o Dept .. LLc713. NM-94 knowledgable Tecbnicinn please ·• Bonded. Pl~..,;}iiJaS: reU:;:n, se:r, ~~l!.~icap,, familia ther information, contAct Charlie ALASKA EMPLOYME~ _ fishing . call Randal Dolan at 258-4233. 9116 or 257-2273 C-S4 ~ta , or natiou.w on~ or an White, D.W.I. Grant Program . d•·"h-1• E to $8 000 . 0-tfno HOUSEKEEPING Child mtention to make any such prer. Director at: P.O. Box 658, Car- m ......... 3 • am up • - · · • care. erence limitation or di&criJiiina. rizozo, New Mexico B8SOl $6.000+ per month. Room ~ ALTERATION~ - clothing l'eJ.>f!11'8• Please call Jenny 878-8880. D· tion." ThiS newspaper will. net (505}648-4100. Applications wiD board! Transportation! No expe. custom sewmg and kni~, 94 lmDwingly accept an;v.: advertis-be taken until 5 p.m. on April . rience necessary. Malei.Fenuile. professional seamstr(!SB. Dora LACKEY'S LANDSCAPING· AND iw:. for ieal eetate which is in lOth. Linooln County is an Equal Age 18-70. For more information 25'1-635'1 . . JJ.tfc YARD MAINTENANCE: • violation of the Jaw. Out readera Opportunity Employer and in call: 206-545-4165 ext. AB9582 257-6672 are hereby informed tJiat all

ii:X:Uance with the ADA.~~ . rn:::~TIONAL EMPLOY- I: ::·.: .. .@~ sj~~-~~·::J,t·~·J KITOHENS. JI,9~~00MB .. • if:d:Uin~r =e=bl~onU: PERSON NEEDED TO 1 elean ~ MENT - P.{ake up to $2,000~ · ~. DuDO»t. po op})()rtuni~· , . : basi.l. 'I'o com-

and for janirorial duties. Ex- $4,000+/mo l teaching baaic con- . SHOOK CONBTRUcnON C:Olkifer '!OP.. 'Otijla1n ~ . . or dfiC call cellent pay, .six days a week r::· versational Enlilisli .in Jap8!1, Work. Skv~te. General Con- toll· a~ 1-800-( • Contact Don, Ruidoso Fod . • Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teach- GENERAL CONTRACTO-R struction Work, S~ Pain~ For the WulainRton.. DC area coln Mereucy. RF-94 ing background or Asian Ian- F,.::~~~~~~ Exteriors. Please Call 251-2213 ~ call lltJI) at· 4.26-3600.

INNCREDIBLE RESTAURANT - ~::4~xt3s~t call Jil~ . CHARL£8=:Sl~~1• 336-9116, 388-«M 'fLC.sS · i~ telephone = now hiring for dishwasher ~i- LICENSED HAIRDRESSER ON m

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336-7819. J94 PLllf CDitSfiUCIIDI for appomtment. Reasonable at l--43'1-8680 <collect). M..SS.tlhc D~~r~e:ed. A~ in :;:: MCGARY STUDIOS Don lttiM • (150e) ur.-o rates. 26'1·2932. . . 8-9-i YOU CAN GIVE -the gift of sight

at Si Senor Restaurant. SS-tfc IDWREBSIONS JN BRONZE Spt~e~sNzJng In custom &t1tllon1H A .. PLUS LAWN CARE. Any type of by ~ing an eye donor. Contact INN OF THE MOUNTAIN GODS- Is seeking. a sales professional ~ti~=.;:~:=;hoollng ~r work wanted. 336-4619· G- . any Lion or Call 267~2776 for

in Mescalero. Needs casino to work part-time to include uc. No. 0519117 • ' details and a donor card. Do it dealers ASAP. Classes are avail- weekendS. The e~rienced YARD MAINTENANCE .-~, now; there is a tremendou need able. Please apply at the 11Per- candidate should have · uwn SH10ri It Herel Mowj.ng, ~, "1.'ree planting, for eye tissue. lr8'1-tfnc sonnel Office11 Monday thru Fri~ strong baclq{rong ~ sales Taft graaa, PJNE NEEDLES & vacant Iota Trash ba~g. &asonable rateS. TRYING '1'0 . REACH MORE -day 9-4. IMG-94 and preferatily Art related. Call :fo/: '::~~: ::':!;1atM ReFreefi . Estimates 25'1R-·79100M ~ple than our local market?

Must 8lso possess Administra- erences. ow -'-~ut 218 ruu. read""""' • 29 V.our total resort home care. uuu ,uuu ~ m Tim LINCOLN COUNTY D.W.I. tive/Computer skills.MPIGease Ucens&d.bOnded&lnaured.-Freal:#tlmatea LAWNb~ER3VI7oC!A~ Re251!~7~e.0ReMa.. Hometown newBP!Jpem all over

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Rtmomrlon, TAtS Removal one interested should submit a Roferenoea & Fr• e.t!matea SAFE, LOVING HOME - Child FAMILY CRISIS CENTER - 24 proposal to: CHARLIE WHITE, Is seeking a part-time Adminis- eoncsect, Uc:ensect, & Insured· care. References. Day & Night · hour crisis line. Answered by D. W.L GRANT PROGRAM trative Assistant to assist in u~r:e :r!a:t:a hours. Reasonable rates. 378- Ruidoso Police. 257·'1365. -DIRECTOR AT: P.O. Box 658, the gallery. Strong comp.uter 8361. S.98 M.J .. ~tfnc CBITizoro, NM 88301, 605-648- skillS. IJlcludbtg mai1ing lists KN=::::o:;;:nl';"A~~=RIPPLE====D=---~b~-· -=-ed 4100. Applications will be ac- and Data Bas& operations, cMd? Call Shrin;; ~~urntlee . cepted no later then.5:00 p.m. on Please forward resumes to help. 257.:7333 daysJ 258-5860 APril 10th. Lincoln County is an McGary ·Stu~os P.O. Bo:x eve!lings or 267-4871, 257-2079. Equal Opportunity Employer 1310, Ruidoso, NM 88345 18-S-13-tfnc · · · and in Compliance with the - MS-96 SEASONED FlREWOOD · ADA., Title n-.A. LC-94 CARRIZO LODGE - is accepting Juniper, Pinon, $85, you pick up.

'applications · for, $125 delivered, Call 505-336-. DOMINO'S PIZZA - is hiring housekeepers/laundry and front 7078. W•t(c . · . . ·

Delivery Drivers $6.00 - $9.00 desk help. Apply in peison. Cat- MIXED SEASONED - FIRE per hour. Apply at Domino's rizo Canyon }toad. . . CL-93 · WOOD.l-ick up or delivery, split next to Post Office. 2919 Sud~ EXPERIENCEij LOUNGE • man• or . unspJit. " . Call 854-1641. derth Drive. DP-94 . ager and dinmg room personnel; · c .. tfc· · . . ·

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also bousekee~rs. Please ~ly· r __ _.. __ .....;; __ ,........., PINON, :JUNIPER, .CEDAJt. at the front desk of the Enchlfut- OAK. P.J.l\fE ~ SSBBililed, .. split ment Inn. 3'18-4061. .. E1~94 . Electrical Naw (;on$.lr;U¢lon a~~.d .. 0 ... l'f.·.or.it pn tiU. 1pJi. •tt. Sli·ort.

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Chatfas BlonsDn. Jill 118/aJid. A· lederaJ agent Is cauflht up In deadly evente aboard a~aln.

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(J) MOVIE: The Glloll Blokoro (1940) IDl'IIWIIIII Boll Hope. Pauletto Gotld8rd. A high· liZ Waft 1Jiu11r Wadd lnolde OUI (CC) slrung man helps an heiress rid her Isle of 117J S.tunllr Night U.. spooks. (CCI 1111 SCIIn1ltiO Amlrfcln Wadd _

6:00 fiG s........- (RI 7:00 (I) MOVIE: TIUpUI (1992) fiHl Paton. 8:30 rtOl &........- (RI Ice r. Thugs fl8p a pair of looterB In an 7:00 ill MOVIE: Dive (1993) Kellin Kline, Slg- abandoned factory. (CC)

oumey Wea>'8f. A presidential took-alike (J) Non (CC) takes over lor the ailing leader. (CC) I]) Wingo (CCI (I) MOVIE: Five 011¥11 to Calru !1943) (J) L1nY Kmg U.. (CCI Ak1m Tamiroll. Allllll B/JJ!IIN. A British sol· CD ffjllauN·(CC)_ drer Is s!randed in North Africa. ®1.,_ Ofte Rool (CCI, 1

8:45 (J) MOVIE: U I We KlnQ (19381 R(lllllld ®Wingo Colman. Ellen Otow. Roguish poel Fran· (j)J Mullc Clly Tonight ' eo>s VrtJOn malclles wits with King Louis XI. (jJ) R1n Tin Tin K .. Cop (CCI

9:00 1201 Spalllcotltlr (RI fll)lllllllnt HIWI (CC) ill Real Sports An lnvesUgativelook at the ® Mod Squad ongoing baseball strike; a prolife of basket· 1111 y~, the flrl1 Nlflollal PM! ball player Oerulis Rudman. (R) (CCI The wonders o1 YeiiOwB!one Nallonal Park

9:30 fiG Sporflelntor (R) are ercamlned. lnc:ludlng Old Falthlul, Mom- · 111)00 rtOl Sporlsoentor (RI moth Hoi Springs and Haydan Valley. Mar-

ill MOVE: Sing (19891 Lonslne Brscco. rator: WiHiam Paller$0n . · PBter Dobson. T alentad etudanta stage a 1211 NBA Balltlllld (CC) • periormance to save their school. (CCI fB Boling (CCI

10:30 ()OJ Sporflelntar (R) llll htunllf Nlglll U.. (J) MOVIE; The Slrlkl (1955) Joss Fsmu, C81 Grell CUIIH of Eunipl Juns Atlyson. A Broadway cllmclor's 1ft! Prtllonerli dl Amor shrewish wila drives him to colapsa. 7:30 I]) lloWirldiO (Cj:)

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(raped) IDl New Will (CC) iJ21 MOVfE: WOOl Rllllmll A ICld'e lint IBI,._ H1W1 (CC) Friend (1994) litJward Fldoe, Lla God- llll Sollblll d8Jrl enc·s best buddy en(Orl a soap-box C8l T-llfllldt de<by 7:45 (I) IIHIIpalla (CC)

11:0s rn MoVIE: - 101 (t99tt - e:ao m F..,... ICC! Brosnln.lley YOII!g. A pro)ec:ltoCX111081ve ' I]) F .... (CC) 1118 perieCt a1me rii$UII>tn murder- (()World 11ew1 ·

11:es oo MOVIE: • ,,.. 111: The ~ 1or rn - ~ICC> Spoclo (1004) WiTilm Slllmer. l.eOtUnl Ill- (I) 11!1or IMIUIIInlllll ICC) rnoy Kirk ballles Kllngonrlln his quesllor (()MOVIE: llf. Ho11111 Tam 1 VIIQflon his old trend (CC) (fll62) .limn S1ent ,.,... O'lllta A

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1:00 (l)II....,..(CCl m MocNti/IAIIIIr- !CCI l])(l)Nnl (I) MOVIE: hd Girlo (1994) 1.1-SI.,... l.lrf Sftwll.fasten<»_ Circumsl· anm ,_ lour women to beccme <M· lawS (CC) oo-•••rCCI (J) MOVIE: Cal - m (19QJ James Sllltrall. Helen Wabr A reporter tnes to lroo an mnocent man ~om priSon. Ill JeoponiJI (CCl

(ft) -· , .... !l4l Ute ond TIIIOI o1 Marly llobblns The late CCI/IItry musiCian Marty R-., Is profited. Guests lllcludo RiChard Pe11y, Barbara Mandrell, Porter Wagoner and Rodnsy Crowell. {j& llulmum Drive uti He- Nna (CCI ern Prime Tint I !II Tbll 0111 ae Ttill EVIIIInl'• wtlllilr ~ In 1111 Hut Gilbo ,.. (CC) a Munlor, 11111 Wrolo ICC! lllli'IIM-A·tliOft ~ !Ill Prime Tint Pubic Allalra !27) htunllr • u.. llll Wondoll olllit lltllveM tail ArMold dl Cotcir dl !lou

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Implant the lint Satellite taa: Into a spem1 whale. If suceessrul, II1C IIJ wlll transmit a signal co* satellite tbat will enable idcntlsl$10 ·IIICk the mlplllon route or II1C elusive ljll:ml wbale II and below II1C octin'aaurfacc.

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toutlUtelfiPJevlouslyclusilled hycfrophonenetwotk to search lot: the "ICOUltlc signature:" or whales lfllll!ad ol enemy &U~S. )Yilh this neiV'Iecbilology, Dr. Clarlc hopes to'cleefpbet !J!c meaning or lhC w!We sona:s lbat can bd hean! ror tlrou.ronds ot miles. .

!'fb Soundi or Discovery'' on The 1\tew Exploren wlll.be broadcasi WCdnes4ay. April Sth at7:00 p.m. on KENW-TV. ltrc~ S~unJiY, ~pril 8th at 6:00a.m. , . • . - -c. -. •

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Amenca·s musical culture. 12:05 (J) Rlchlld lief 11:00 m Photogl1ljlhlc Vlalon ()) Lite Night

($)Calling AU SpOlia CD tnolde Edluon (CC) 113, Ocean Planet 12:07 ~To Be AnniiWICid "~ Music City Tonight 12:30 (f~ Counlly News ' '" 700 Club !iJJ HtodUne Newo ICC) , ·~ Headline News (CC) ill! Grind ' ,.. Hazel !iJJ 1241 Pold Program , •• Wealhor Claaareom ®I ~nter 1241 Major Dad (CC) l2fl Public Polley eonr....... fDl Great Belllaa otlho ClvU Wor !all Alraolullfr Fabulous

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(19931 Julian Sands Poul• MaiShoq. Two 1:00 [I) Cmosflre descendants ol druidS must balllatha son (!~MOVIE: Heroao (1977) Heoty Winkler. ot Satan (CC) SallyfiBid.AwomanhalpsarelumlngV"Itll·

11:30 l 1 J Photooraphlc Vision nam veteron re-adjust (tJ Sparta Latenlgbt (CC) [1$ Lind Dllht Apocllfpll Big business 11s Hasdllna News iCC) and tho potontilll ol mining operations In "' Praamtime the jungle causu Aus~alia's ab<i<lginals to 111 Nawa(CC) lace difflcutt issues. ~ MOVIE High Nooo (t9521 Gary I!~ IICIIIBnzt: Tbl Loll Ep1-. COoper Grace Kelly A murderor ond his 11~ Hoadlito Nowo gunmen plot revenge aga1nst a shoriH. lin Beavlo ond BUU-IIBod 124: C·Nol Central It~ ~·1211 Pold Program 125> Prima Thne Praise IJOIIHAA Hoi of F11111 CoreiiiDftY

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1:30 Cll OVemlgltl · Ill! Htotllno Newa IHJ Dreomtlmo 1!.11 Htturll World 118 FIIJIBr Dow1lnll Mrlllrin ICC) Ill! HtociUno Nowo (CC) Ill! Pold Proontnl ll!lllollywttod lntldor IBl Evantng N-FJOIII,..._ ii!J Monty Pyttton'e Flying Cln:ttl llil Tolllmtnt How lha idea ol gods and theology has evolVed lrorn ancient Easlem traditionS to the GOd of Moses and ExG-. Ill! iB 1211 Pold PIO(IIIIm iBJBDiing 1211 MOVIE: Cowbor (1958) JBI!k Lemmon, Glenn Ford. A hotel clerk joins a catt1etttan oo a held dllve 10 Mexloo

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ANONYMOUS Ruidoso Arid <Jroup

Meets at the Stroud Buildina. Lower Level. rear entnnce. ... Sunday~ p.m. open ladiea and ~eo• slag mcctinJ. Mmdaya-Nooo AA meetins• and 8 p.m. Step Study. Tucadaya---1 p.m. closed AA and Alanon. , Wedneadaya-Nooo AA mectin&• and 8 p.m. cloaed AA and Besinner'a nigba and Alaooo Slcp Sludy. Thondayi-Nooo open w«nen 'a medina •d 8 p.m. Sodll open •d Alanm. Frid.ay.-Nooo, AA meetinaa and 8 p.m. Book Study. S.wday.-8 p.m. AA open. Birthdaya,lut Satuntay. Pbooe number 258-3643

Ruidoso Oruaroola Oroup Mceta It the Gateway Qurch of Quill, cut eutruce. Tueaday.--7 p.m. open rntdina Thundayt-7 p.m. open mec:daa Sllunlayt-7 p.m. open medina Phooe ocwbcr 257--4014 or 3S4-3345

CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS

Mceta 11 Texu-New Maioo Power ec-p.ny. Stqf ltDdy DM:diaa. 7 P."'· Theadlya.

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS

MUa Qua~ Group IMdl Fricllya 1 10 I p.m. • Gakway Cbarch ol Clubt, 425 Saddenb Dr.

tioo, cd 257-5796.

· B.P .O.E. No. 2086 FJk'a mcdl in lbc Elk'a Lodae Build­ina oo u.s. Hipway 70. 7:30 p.m. fant and lhinl1bundaya.

B.P.O.DOES l>oel meet in lbe Elk'• Lodac BuildiDJ· on U.S. Higbway 70. 7:30 p.m. JCCCJDd and foorlb Thundaya.

BETA SIGMA PHI Pour chapen meet io memben' bomea. 7:30 p.m. ICCOOd and fourth. Mmdaya. For infonnllioo. 257~5368, 257-4651.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMER .. ICA

Boy Soou1 Troop 59: 7-8:30 p.m. Monclaya It the BpiiOOpl) Cburdl of 1be Holy Momt. Scoutmuter Sieve Norbury. 258-3417. Cub SaiUll: Ruidolo pd meetin1 11 2 p.m.lbe third Suoday.

RUIDOSO CHESS CLUB 8-ID-.30 p.m. Wf.ICIDmday lll'izza Hm ca Memem. No dots w fea. Por iD­f~c:aDRmii2S7·7023.

CHRISTIAN SERVICES OF UNCOLN COUNTY

IN, C. VoURm ~the leu fcRIDMt!la tbe &rea. 7 p.1L fine Mo.clqJ II 120 lunctl01 Rolli (a.dt d O.rbt baiJcl. ina). Pralcbc Rkt O&bcnc.. 'IJ7 .. 7162.

GOLDEN AGE CLUB MCCII II ~· Ruidolo SaUor C"dizaa1 Center behind ·lbe {tuicloco La'baJy ll noon fina IOd ddnl Wecloeldaya for covcml diah lamc:h and pmea.

· HIV+ SUPPORT GFIOUP mcelJ the lhc ICCODd Mooday. Lovins Olhen Support Group for fricolla lOCI funiJ:Y of IDV+ medl lbe

. third Theaclay. Far infonnatioo, all 257·2236 or (1-800) 573-AIDS

HUMANE SOCIETY,· OF UNCOLN COUNTY

meeb II noon the lhinl Wecloelday II C~a MeaciOwa County Cub.

KIWANIS CLUB Med, II K·Bob'a iD Ilk\ Americao Room 11 DOOa Tueaclaja. Vilkina Kiwania~Dembcrs wc1oomct.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Father E. Dolan Council

Mccb ia lbe puiab IIIII II Sl. Elc&oor'a Cat!dic Oada 11 7 p.m. ICCGid IDd founb Tacadaya. Rmerc B. Nya.lfiDd bJ&k

LAMAZE PREPARED ~LDBIRTH CLASSES

Sb·wtd; 101tlo. nay .... wecb DUU 111M u.cola Co.ly Mcclbl Cealet willa -· • , pa. Moa· dlya. r.unc.on 111 JlafiC' HIMI. RN, .. I• Dlwy, RN. Clll 257 .. 73111or Wen •'- or 1o ...-.for duw

0 V E R EAT E R S DAUGHTERSOFTHE LA JUNTA F.C.E. ANONYMOU~ At.ERICAN REVOLUTION (FORMERLY HOME EXTEN·

Mcc:b 11 Texu-Ncw Maioo Power Mecca 1D -.ben' ~ ll~toae 6e SION CLUB) . Comp.y 11 6 p.m. Tacadaya. For ICCCDCI n.n41y. For~ all Moct1 at Sin Patricio Scaior Citlzena I:DOft WCinDifion all 257-9033. 2S'1·7II6. buJidina II 1&.45 am. third Wedaadly.

ALL AIERI·CAN DUPU·CATE BRIDGE

CLUB Ma:ta • the RDcbo Sm1or Cilimu Caakr II I p.m. Sallriaya. ()pal pme. Novice playm wdc:orae. Por ialomntioa, all RDby Orcabaw 257-7411.

ALTO WOMEN'S ASSOCIAnON

Mutt AI II U1L 1'Dudaya ll rbe Aho Cab Hoax for llodl • DOOO lnd cant. II I p.m. Buincu medina tbc fmll'leaclay.

AL TRUSA CLUB

FAML Y CRISIS CENTER 24-IKa c:rilit liae anratd by llle R.uidoao PoUce lkputmcat. c.n 25'7-7365 IDCS '* for llle P-.ily Cridl Cemer wlr;.cer. Boud .-. 11 6 p.m. the TUII nanday llf Dr. Arlme BJOWD•t ofl"a. Pn:e ..... , ~ lraJP II BOlD Maaday't II Dr. BaiJil LaMcee'a cif'a im Owp-vt 1401 • 1401 Saddenb DIM. M«b II alae Episa:Jpll QmJtb cllhe

Holy Mt.t. 121 Mt.saJcm TraiL 1 p.m. ra Taelday forpqum a 11 FEDERATED aoon tllird 1'Detdly fw laDdL Pmi- UCAN

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ttma J .. Deyo, 257-aa. WOMEN OF LC. AIERICAN ASSOCIA- MedJ ., foarda Taelday o1 eacb

nON ,.,.. II II ..... iota ...... ---OF RETIRED PERSONS iDaiDd propa Par iaforwriaa. c:aD

AARP medl 11 the Seaiar Cili:11e01 , Colda Bmda, 2SI-t4~. eeaaer behiDd the Ruidom Public u. FAA TERNAL ORDER OF =!!~v=~ Wednelday. POUCE LODGE t28

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY OF LC.

Memorial OWnniD Slndy Thomu. P.O. Box 2328. Ruidoso NM 88345. Tdephoae: 2S7-4041

AMERICAN LEGION Robart J. Hagll. Post 79

Meetall 7 p.m. die lhird Wedaeaday iD lhe Amerian LeJioo BuiJdina 11 U.S. Hiahway 70 llld Sprina Road in Ruidolo DowDa. For more informa·

Meeu II K·Bob'a Slelt lloate Ralaui'UIIII DOOD evel)'.11untay.

FRIENDS OF THE U-BRAAY

Mee_tt tt the Raidolo Na1ic Libruy. 4 pa.rllll~.

I• ZIA GIRL $COUT COUN-

CIL Rukbo aervice .ut IDI!dlll &he Bpi,.. copal t\an:h of tile Holy Mo.t lbc ... .., Moaday ., ,...

Allm wdoomc. CaD 653-4912.

LINCOLN C.O. BASSMASTERS

Mcda II 6:30 p.a ... _.. .. W ... IDday ia t.o tlricfJII roo. • -.c Raibo Police ... Plea. BJ. Bamoa, 251-5641; ~·-= Bill S«roel251 4410 or251-5091.

LINCOLN CO. FOOD BANK

.. St. ....... Cllllolic a-da. • Bolnl.cdlll7 p.& tile dtint ....... dq. POCMI bilk ...... UIIMJCII-t pa. Mcaclly, We .. e.-y _. PrWay. For ilfcnedoa, c&1257-SI21

LINCOLN COUNTY HOIEBULDERS

Moela • Cne ....... ..... finl,...,..., cl ach ..... llolnl cl Dndon ..... 6p.a. .. a.. .. II Medii& • 7 p.a. Pnli'A' Jeny aw--.

UNCOLN CO. MEDICAL CENTER AUXILIARY

Medl ..... hc.plll COIIIfeacle .,.. 119:301& .. .......,.

LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE

Mcdl • till I Mrole Co.ly Ftir BuiJ4ita il Cepit~~~ • 2 ,_ • filii s-tay. PreaWw Ro1IDd Ctteer, 257· 6767.

UONS lfTERNATIONAL . Ev-.lng Uou ClUb·

Meet~ in., u.. .... Stylllld .. laW Mo••• t..llq 1Ucldayl for ....

Ruidoso Valley Noon Lions

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RUIDOSO ~BUC Ll-BRARY

MASONIC LODGE r.J

M&dl iD abe Masonic: Paily Builllioa. 144 Nob HiD Rd. 11 7:30 p.m. fim Mmdq. W .M.-Ad Wri&hl, · 2!a. · ·9 a.m. 1o 6. p.m. Maaday· thrqb 4334; leCI'dll)'. Leo .MifdJd, 258- ' Thanclly; 9. a.m. to ' ,.. Pdciay: 10 4182. a.m. lo 2 p.al· $11untay. Call .257-:

NARC'OTICS ANONYMOUS.

4335. . . . . RUIDOSO SHRINE CLUB

• Mcett ll c. Mc.clon ..,riAl •.

~ fNfi'J Friday II 1 p.m. II the 6:30 p.m. foDtth Wetildly. For in· . Gateway a.urdl of Oarkt. CaD 336- f~ all 251-:3348. 336-4175 or : · . · 1785 for intonnatioa. 3~125. · · · NATIONAL ASSOCIAnON . SERVICE CLUB CO.UNCIL

OF RETIRED FEDERAL Mcdill K·Bob'•,--. tile fin&MQG· EMPLOYEES · a, eaeb8MIItla. . .

. Chapter 1378 SIERRA QLANCA Meeta at K·Jiob'• ltetcanDI aa 10 ·AMATEUR RADIO CLUB . a.m.ICClOOd~. PorWonuilioa. MedllldloDociHOIIeit9 ... s.t· . taD 251-5464, 251-4910; (11'251-«rl3, unlayl. For WOIIUlfoa. C:aJI· Duly ·

OPTUST CLUB · RWa. 251-:2135• . . · SIERRA BLANCA

=..~~fa .t'M ': DUPLtCATE BRIDGE tfOID 6:30-7:30 pa. For iionulloa. CLUB . f1.mmeta "*' 251-5'717.

ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR

Ruldoao Chlp&tr 115 Mcda • ., e... s. BliWila .. lllo PaJ.or O..Cway 1111 11 7:30 p.a ~ 'lllnlq. ~ .-.ben ...,__

REPUBLICAN PARTY OF U.COLN COUNTY .

Me-. .. fin& Moadqcf ...... 11 6 p.a Aayo.e i1ttHIIt. II Wil­coe. For Woalalio. allc6 N,.ll 251-4312 ot ........ :JS4.231Z. .

ROTARY INlERNATIOtJ. AL

Ruldo10 Hondo Vllly Club

Mottl II 1M SwJa Gild 1M 11 1t00a ........ • J

RUIDOSO CARE Q:NTER AUXLIARV

Mcdl ill ..., RHbo Ole c.tcr ..... ...,. 1111:30 ................ day for ln:e ltd .W. 24 •• ... YIDCC ft:leiYido& 1:1$ p& ~

for -·- .. ...... EYOI)*OII weJco.

RUIDOSO DOWNS LADIES AUXLIARY

Mcdt il .. Dona Seaiar C'lbu ... ., ... 7 p.afdt.loadq.

RUIDOSO DUPLICATE BAI)QE CLUB .

Med:l 11 k Rli•010 Seiklr Citiau Celler hllliiiiJbiiCIIO MJic Libruy 117 pa.,..,...,.. Cll251-4332.

RUIDOSO.FEDERATED WOMAN'S ci.:UB ..

Meda iltlle WGIIII'i C1i1b Belfiaa. 111 Bvap. ._ _. ..._..., t1 ....~ ............ by ,_. .. II l:30 p& __. Wedallla) .($eplonlblr ...... ~May) for,.....IIIAhuillaa;CII1J7· 2309.

RUIDOSO CWIDEH CLUB Meeu .. ~.~·~~ lOaa. tile diild ·~: IW WOI'IIM" caii2SI-SSOPCII.$4177.. -.

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BAGS OF EASTER CANDIES. Choose from 12-oz. Robin Eggs, ZS-oz. Jelly Bean bubble gum eggs, 40-ct. Smarties candy rolls, 12-oz. Whoppers Eggs, and more.

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NOVELTY CHOCOLATES FOR . . ... in pastel wrappers: :· .,. 14-oz. Milky Way miniatures In dark or milk chocolate . .,. 14-oz. Snickers miniatures . .,. 11-oz. Dove solid eggs In dark or milk chocolate.

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LONG RAYON DRESS In several prints and styles. A soft, pretty look for the season. 18W-24W. Plus Size short rayon dress, sale 15.88

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OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON on straw hots and straw bogs. Choose from severn! styles and coordinating colors. 20% off all other straw hots and straw bogs, reg. 4.99-18.99, sole 3.99-15.19

OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON on straw belts in colors to match bags and hots. 20% off all other belts, reg. 4.99-8.99, sale 3.99-ll9

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"SOmY SUMMER" FASHION BODYWEAR. Choose from cotton-Lycro spandex bike shorts, bro tops, leotards, shorts-and cotton T•shlrt. S-M-L R~. 10.99-14.99, sale 8.79-11.99 20% OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FRENCH TERRY BODYWEAR! · Choose from bike sho~. bro tops, ankle pcmts and leotords. . ' • Cotton-lycro $pondex. S-M-L ' Pnc:.t zhowilln photo o,. soli pcfcis .

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Sizes XS-S-M·L-XL

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3-PK. GIRLS' HONORS" LACE-TRIM ANKLETS. Cotton-nylon-Lycro spandex foro fit that lasts. White, pastels and bright colors. At·- 5·6~. 7·8~. 9·11

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BOYS' 4-16 PAJAMAS. . Fun tharocters to choose

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WOME "ety of great SHOES. A ~on Other

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A, PUsh 'n Rid~ Wqlker riding toy. Every Day 19.99 · · ' . , Ageslto3.

B. Toddler Tractor riding toy. Every Day 19.99 . · Ages 1\1103.

C. Picnic Table for outdoor or Indoor fun .. ' ' . · Eve~ Day 34.9,9 ~ I~ 10 ~. Some aUemt>ly roqulred.

, D. SoftPonyorCozyCoupe • Cor riding toys,

Every l?OY 39.99 . . l'o!!f~ 9 riloniM to 2J! yeart. Cct oges I~

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.fiOYS' OR GIRLS'INUNE SKATES .. BY PLAYSKOOL, located in the Toy Dept. Wheels hove 3 training positions, Including forward-onlY. rrt children's shoe sizes 6-12. Blue orpirik. AQes3to6

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BOUNCE BLASTER r~1hp '90s-styip JX>90 strck Chore£' of multi­c oiorE'd pot tern' 125 ib werght limrt No assembly needE'd

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MICRO MACHINES BY GALOOB. Vehicles, playsets and accessories. Star Wars, Rodicotars, Power Rangers, Star Trek, Z·Bots, Military and other styles. Aon • and up fOI most ll'em1.

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99 Each,·sale

NICKELODEON MOLDING COMPOUNDS BYMAmL Choose Smud, Smell Mr Gok or Solor Gok AI ore nonlmck "on J and""

MY PRE I I '( DOLLHOUSE BY GAlDOB is a 2-level house with dolls and furniture. The first floor pulls out for more ploy room. Three styles: Happy Heart Mansion, Pretty Pink Palace and Daisy Dream Cottage. Agm4ondup.

CUT AND STYLE BARBIE OR BARBIE SUPER SALON BY MATIEL. Dolls hove hair you con cut, then make' long again. Super Solon playset includes attachable hair. Ooll• oges 4 ond up. Salon oges 3 ond up. Ooll• not Included with Salon.

99 "'-- Each, sole DRAWING TOYS BY OHIO ART. Pocket Etch A Sketch, Hoi Pocket Etch A Sketch In brlghl color1 or Pockel GUtterWrller that creates sparkling designs. It<• A Skolth ogn • ond up GlftlnY/rttet ogn J ond up

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DELUXE BUMBLE BALLS BY ERn. Choose Bumble Boll Buddy or Motorized Bumble Boll Wrth U9hts, each with continually bouncina motion. Regular Bumble Ball (not shown), sale 11.99 • 18 months ond up. Bciltodes not lndudod.

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Half-zipper pullover orfull·zlpper style. In 4 colors. S.M-L,..XL •

Extended sizes, XXL-XXXL, sola 11.99 ..

Each, safe MEN'S HONORS• COTION PANTS. .

.,. Pleated twill pants In waist sizes 29-42. • f?.rawstring stvle, sizes S.M·l-XL ·

Extenaed sizes, 44 & 46, XXL, sole11.99 · MEN'S MERONA• LEATHER BELTS.

Several great styles. All other men's belts, sole 6.97•9.f'/1

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MIRRO OPEN STOCK COOKWARE has easy-to­dean nonstick surface. Choose block, green or cobalt. • 10" saute, sale 4.99 • 12" saute, sale 7.99

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T-FAL ROYALE 8-PC. COOKSET nonstick Interior. Easy to cleon, dishwasher· sole Has 5~ covered Dutch oven, 7" and 101." fry pons, ond 1-qt and 2-qt covered saucepans In block, white and spruce. 20% oH all T-Fol open stock cookware, In assorted colors.

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NEW AT TARGET! T-FAl VERSAill.ES 8-PC. COOICSET. Nonstick 4-loyer Interior 5Urface has exclusive honeycomb protedlvo texture to better resist scrotches ond stains. Durable 3-loyer porcelain enamel finish. Set Includes 5-qt. covered Dutch oven, 8" and lOW fry pons, and 1-<~t. and 2 -<If. covered soucepont. In cobalt blue.

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SONY 2-CHANNEL CORDLESS PHONE has 20-number speed dialing, auto security code and 7-doy standby. Tonetwlse Des~Vwafl No SPP.57

AT&T ANSWERING MACHINE WITH BUILT-IN PHONE. Answering machine has flashing message indicator and room monitor for listening-in at home. Phone features 9-number memory. Tone/pul:se No 1511

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zENITH 13" COLOR TV hos remote control with direct access to all channels and features. On-screen display makes adjust­ments ond functions easy to use. Sleep timer, caption vision fo,-. built-In closed caption capability. IJ 4Hxl4 7W•I4 ~IY No SMS IJ2AS TV hen dlagonolly meb.....OO IC"""' and b st-n wlth

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RCA 4-HEAD Hl-FI STEREO VCR has remote control with direct access to all features. Has slmJ>Ie on-screen progrommlng, 8-event/l-yeartlmer and digital auto tracking for a clearer picture. No. VR603.

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MINOLTA HOUDAY II QD (left) has option to print dote/time on photos. Includes 28mm wide-angle lens,~ reduction, auto flash and more. lndode flm...tbuUEies. OlmtboAecllll' MlnoltD Corp,

NIKON ZOO~ TOUCH 470 35MM CAMERA (right) has 35-70mm zoom lens with macro for close-u,:)s. Completely automatic; with self-timer, 5 flash modes including red-eye reduction, panorama adapter,

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SHIRLEY TEMPLE CLASSICS ON VIDEQ. Choose'.from Stowowdy, · UHie Miss Proodwav. Captain )anlJQry, Curly Top, F!(!!dl, The · Uttlest Rebel, Susannah of the · Mounties on~ mol"(!. By Fox Video .

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A. 7-PC. RESIN PATIO SET 8. 5-PC. RUBBERMAID RESIN includes 75" oval table, 4 high-bock GRANITE-LOOK PATIO SET armchairs and 2 multiposition includes table and 4 ivory armchairs. Great Buy 167.16 set stockoble choirs. Resin .,. Table, Great Buy 79.88 construction makes patio set .,. High-bock choir, Great Buy 11.88 easy to clean and care for. 1> Multiposition choir, Great Buy .19.88 Resists weo1her damage. Also avoilable: . All pieces sold seporotely at .,. 7 Y2 Boca umbrella, Great Buy prices every day. Great Buy 79.B8 Great Bur 139.40 set .,. Under-umbrella lamp, .,. Table, Great Buy 79.88 Great Buy 59.88 .,. Choir, Great Buy 14.88 • Boca seat pod, Great Buy 5. 99 Tobt~ requir., some o...,btv All pi~~ wid ~rotely TobJe require~ wme Q$.Wf'11Wy Umbrella s:tond not mdudcd

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SPECIAL PURCHASE THERMOS 35,000 BTU GAS GRILL has 2 fold-down side shelves, porcelainized cooking surface. Dual-burner heat distribution cooking system. Oft..- 9ood white '"""'"'" 1om

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. Great Buy YARD-MAN SIDE-DISCHARGE/MULCHING MOWER has 20" deck, 4.0-hp engine and 9-posltlon height adjusters. Mulch .kit Included.

BASIC GARDENING TOOLS by True Temper hove better grade handle with furniture finish, contoured gripper handle and spade has a rolled stepper.

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YARD-MAN 3-IN-1 MOWER has 20" deck, side-mounted gross catcher, s,ide-dfscharge . chute attachment, 5.5-hp Europo engine on~ 9-posltlon height adjusters. Mt.llch kit included ..

SWAN SOFT & SUPPLE 5/8" X 75' HOSE . · Is premium quality (shown). · · 5/8" x 50' Swan Soft & Supple; sole 14;99 Suncast hosemoblle'with .~ holds 225' .of 5/8" garden hose, sale 24.99 · · . Hosuotlndudecl. ·

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YARD-MAN SELF-PROPELLED MOWER has 6.0-hp ~ngfne and single-lever height adjusters,· 21P·deck, rear grQss catcher, sld.e-dfscharge 1 chute attachment. Mulch kit Included. .. .

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CRYSTAL UGHT DRINK MIX. Choose raspberry ice, lemonade, strawberry kJwl and more. Makes 12 quarts.

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9-PK. CHARMIN BATHROOM TISSUE. Choose unscented or ultra formula.

6~?c~ sale TDK T-120 VHS VIDEOTAPE: • 3~pk Super High Grode. 111> 4-pk. High Standard. Quality recording for all your needs.

3ro!4 PUFFS FACIAL TISSUES. Sel~ct 250-ct. Puffs, or 144-ct. Puffs Plus or Puffs Extra Strength.

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2ro!l0sale POWDER LAUNDRY DETERGENT. Choose 42-lood Gain or 33-load Bold.

5~?o-speed, sale 3-PK. FUJI35MM FilM. Includes coupon for $2 off any sporting goods purchase over $10. .. 200-speed, sale 6. 99 .- 400-speed, sale 8.99 84 exposures total Coupon good while quantity lasts.

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2~?ch, sale .-~. '"'"''· SHOWER GELS. Choose 10-oz. Dove, 8-oz. Caress, 12-oz.. Oil of Olay or 8-oz. Dial. Mesh both sponge, sole 1.49 Health & Boouty Oept.

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OPTI-FREE for soft conto ct u~ .. "=·~ .., 2Q .. ml dolly cleaner .., 12<t. enzymatic tablets .., 12-oz. disinfecting solution • 20 .. ml rewettlng drops .

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2ro!8Sale REVLON UPSTICK. Choose from Super Lustrous or Moondrops lipstick. Revlon nail polish, 2 for $6

- • . . 0 Advertised sale_P-dces good the week of April 2 throug_h AP-ril 8, 1995at Target and To~ Greotfand. GreofBuy, Every Day!, Price Cut, Low Priie! items are at everyday low prices. If a Target store or Target Greottond regularly sells on Item below the ad price shown. you will receive the lower price at that store. Regular prices may vary locally on certain items. We reserve the right to limit quorltffles to normal retail purchases.

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