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\ .. 25' free doughnuts, juice, lunch and, refreshments FHA'\' ( ..\ HI-I-: Tom'\' (·rr \\ ith lh(' club's cookbook. EST. 1!l05 than the two- or four-yt'ar ap- pomtmenls," the t 'ow belll'h ad- Vised Neff. The "Wmdnllll lJUllt" wah 8hown at the meelmg, and IS now on display ut the Citizens State Hank. HelinI' t Icketh may be purchased from til(' bank or from any Cowbelle . Carriww High School senlorh may apply for the anl1ual $lOO scholarship for II nHIJor In agriculture or home e<.'01101l11Ch Ifl college. Informal IOn may be obUlmed from 1\1r Miller COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1982 He urged that letters to the direclors of NatIOnal Health services Corp., RegIOn VI, should be written explaming the necessity of the health center In Carriww. These directors may be contacted: DaJ1 Error, Dr. Kill Shaddix and LoiS Solari, all of 1200 Mam Tower Bldg., Dallas, TX 75202. "The doctors, nurse and their families not only prOVide us With clinical care but have become a part of our town. We want to keep them In our commumty longer ·Xi '0 . :' j' y' J CARRIZOZO, NM Dale <rl>ad, TechruclaJ1 Cherri Goad, and assistant Shelia Zumwalt offer full dental sprvicp and child dental care. The medical services are avauable m Corona once a week and the dental servIces onee a month. Neff stressed that meilical care IS not a one-person operatIOn, bUI a combmauon of all servIces The cllmc will rem8lIl here a8 long as It IS well used by the com· mWlIly and can help support 11- self. Speaker urges help to retain health center BEST AVAilABLE COpy Saturday is Cleanup Day in Carrizozo Ton I l\eff, adnllOlstrator of the ('arnww Heallh Cenler of St 10 Albuquerqul', was /(ue:st spt'aker al the May {; lun cheon 01 l'anyon Cowbelll's If1 tht' home 01 AlU1le Withers. :--'elt said the health Cl'ntl'r has ty,o sepanlte deparlments, th(' medical services and dl'ntal cliniC Ur SenKo Huerta and I{osemary ZinC are 10 chargt' of the medical CllOlC and offl'r r>f1mary and secondary can'. X ra\. relerral serVice, pre-natal can'. lIIfant and child niH' Dr Use it or lose it? 'Soil Stewardship Week' gets a boost 'Get tough at the dump' Mayor's order: A lively town meeting ,Contmued on palole 2 about "lrplal1l'!- ,lIul a\latl(l11 1 race.. v. 110 11\ II. ha", 0"" lied an alrplilnt' lor III\' last I:> years alld ha" hUllt thn't' illl plan!';, In the last eight \,'lilS Iii' ..,ald he v.lll not U(' Wit hout "II airplane 111 the lutun' dnei ..,eeklllll. a long-term II'a:-'I' of .\1 1 til -Ill \ ears He did not agn'(' \11111 ti,l demand 01 thl' lorl1l('r i.irp"li l'ol1ln,ltleethat tilt', 111'1'<1" ... ,'\ \" ('nter hiS propo;'l'd hllllgl'l I" III spect the contents '1 race, "tated III hi" 1"tt"1 Ih,l! lin several h, h .. , rl:'),alred. tn-e olcharg,· llirpl.""" thaI have broken do\', n at Hit· h,t ,Ii airport lin 1\I'7U-74 he \'"" ""11('1 operator 01 Air lIut.. a 11\ In", servlcebasMlnTul·Ul1llllrl.:--:\l ' Tracey said he \', ul conlrnup tl' In any capaclly to aid III th(' growth and development (.1 thl' (arnzow Airport l\lembers 01 th(' prp\ council recalled tlliJtlran'\ hold ""ork v.!Hch thl' j<loUI I"" d,,/II' V,llIle ::>Ilva ttll a""o( 1<111011 :- presldl'flt. 1\1 I Irtll \ I'" preSldf'1I1 iillO All,er I 1..1' ,,, ,. '>t"Creta rv-t reasur('r :->11\'a told ti1l' :'\r:\\:-' ll,al tIlt' Ii,r<JUp S lana I" t" ,WI,II, .... Ith air" tOil drt·:-." <llid lert IlIzt! all 1'lan" Ill< illclt' buvmll. several IlIrt Ildll He encourages illl glolll'l:-' I" part IClpate III thl' UpC0ll1111g 1I1t'II and ,,"Olllen " ScrBIIIbh' to 1'1' Iwld :\lay. Ib :\IOllt'\ IdrS('d v. III be used to InlprO\(' th(' ('ours(' A letter Irom I anl70/l, "dHM,1 ll';.n her 'I UIli Tra('('y \< <I' I"ad 1,\ l,arCia '1 r<l(T'. d pIlol IXpt 1/Iterestl/l iJ I"d:-" \<1111 the to\l,n lor appn'XJlIICltl'i\ sq It. 01 land at th(' Cllrporl II,' .... ould like to bUIld a hangar lor hl!- airplane The no.... extllllt alrpol t committee v.as approCldwei Tracey In September Hllll. but II could not come to u'rl1l!- on several ISSUes. Tracey SUld 1/1 letter that some ('onlmltll'" mem berB v. ere very. "un III !ornwd .... eek tnal perIOd to work when hiS w eft orts an' /\1" affected by sun, "lnO Hnd tn"1f "pvaporall\e po .... ers.· IJnel ll1entlor, v. as Illude Id a call to Uw n'gardlng a proposed donatl('/\ '0 ttw to .... n S (ourS(' TIll' "mldnlJl,ht call CBIlII' from a HUldoso IIIdlVldual v. hOM' Ilit !III' .... as not obtained. The council .... 111 ('onslCil'1 t11l' man's proposal If iJ Volllt"11 statement IS SUbnlllll'o. 01 If 1111' ll1dlVldual \\ L11 make iJ pt'r:-onal appearance al Ii coull<ll IIlg The council tillS d('\ doped <I contract which IS 10 hI' pn'sl'nll'd to Ihe l'arrlww 1\11'[1 (,olf ":-"n lor Its approval 11](' C(llltriHl the assoCIatIOn th(' right 10 purchase all SUppill'S dnd eqUipment for the pro shop 'flit' proceeds from these are "solely" lor ImprovlIIg. 111<11/1 tammj/, and promotml( thl' golf course. The mayor thankt'd th(' aSSOCiation for "top dressll1g Ih(' greens and a 11 other \olunl ('('r with the school. town lind nnc organl:l..allOns partlclpatmg In Its promouo.1. Trustee Bobby Uan ('renshav. that III thl' future \ol<Jl litterbugs also b!' Cited H(' belIeves reSidents should k(,\'p their alleya Inler-lrE-t· In other busUlesll. tht' counnl made a motIOn 1(, dl'/\j lor out-Qf-town utl1lt\ hookupli on water, sewerap;e ar,d or pickups. The counnl ..... ould IIk(' to see to..... 'T\ service.!> 'up to par before any out-o-town are made. When II IS approved a "water conlract" v. 111 be required to be Sll'(Iled by out·{)( town users. A study will also be madl' to find out ho.... water pressure can be equallzed throughout the to .... n Trustee Harmon asked (;arcla to look mto for an adilitlOnal water well and for carrIzozo. Meanwhue, at the course. to..... 'T\ employee Serna .... as granted permiSSion to splIt hIS work schedule. He v.as gIven a school trash. Muler said lhat the school has ill\ ested ill plastic r.nd trash lakep by school em· ployees to the dump is conlallled III thiS manner. In the past, the town hllh hl'('n turned down by others v. hpn n(' .... landsltes have been sought. but Spencer said he v.enl ahead and relinquIshed tus "last 40" of good Krass land to the to ..... n. Sppncer. who IS wl1llng to contJl1u(' to ac- commodate the town, saId hi' 'I!- tired of the v.anderlllg trash and that the dump tw patroled by town pollet' on a baSIS. and VIOlators filled sa turday the tOY,l1 v. ill !wglll handmp; oul clUltJons 10 p('Oplp Vlo\atlng the rules of dumping at the landfIll Slli(ns v. 111 hp ilisplayed. Garcia said th(' 7-day pnvllelole, p,rantt'd tn a preVlous councu, may bt, y,lth dra .... n by the present cOUllnllf the publIc does not compl\ \\Ith posted p;uldelllles 11l1s Saturday IS (BrnZ071l's Communtty Clean-up llay . and the town's sanlUltlon crev. .... 111 hp al the dump drrectlllp, traffiC and trash. The tov. n has donated plasuc bap,s Th(' annual clean-up day IS sponsored hy thl' CarrlZOw Chamber of Commerce Carnzozo Mayor Harold Garcia warned at Monday's regular town meeUng thai people who abuse the sanitation landfill will be fined and prosecuted to the fullesl ('xtpnt of the lav. Th is acllOn v. as Inlt la tI'd follo .... m,ll. a slide presenUltlon by rancher Stlrllnp, Spencer He IXlmted out thai the landIul which IS located on hiS propert y has become an eyesore bt"Caus(' thl' lrash IS allov.ed to scattl'r Spencer laId the council that It should "lake carl' of baSICS like trash ..... ater and hpfore spendmp; time mdust ry to the town." EmilIO Beltran. lov.n foreman, said the source of the problem 15 .... lnd. unbap,ged trash. as ""ell as unsupervised dumpmg. which IS done dunng the eVffill1g and v.eekends by pnvatp in· dlvlduals V,eekdays. a tov.n employee .... Ilh a bulldozpr IS sta tIOned at the site Carrlww School Supt P :\-1I1Ier Jr sugp,ested tha t tov.n employees have an off-day dUring the ""eek and work on Sat urda y!- at the landfill site Bpltran responded by saYIIIP, the pappr which IS around the dump IS Joe UeTevls IS sponsor of the society He Invited guests to the recept IOn v. hlch follo .... M. 0 f v. hlc h ,\1rs Bob Sleams .... as chairman Hostesses were the mothers of thp ne .... ly-Inducted honor sCH'lety members. A formal ceremony on May 5 mducted ney, member6 mto the :-. at 10naJ Honor So<:1ety I'·ollov. Ull/. remarks by 1)pnms prinCipal. Hoh('rt :\lontano. president 01 thp honor society. ..... elcomM parents and guests and Introdu('('d th(' spt'akers Lisa l'rensha v. spok(' on th(' sUl,nll1cance 01 candl('s IIghtPd dunnR the ceremony Th(' history of V.M j/,Iven by LIM Can· trell. club treMurer JOt' Curtiss explamM the purpose of the orRanlzatlon )l1emorlzed speeches .... ere j/,lven by Tim \ega. secreUl ry. Kev m v,l1more. DeniM' Vej/,a and ROSie Lueras A plpctge of membership v.as gl\en h, Johnny Bob Stearns society inducts Honor p 'Hee Haw' fiddler to perform here NATIONAL Honor Society members, left to right, standing: Robert Montano, Johnny Bob Steams, Jot' Curtiss, Tim Vega and Kevin Wilmore, Seated: Rosie Lueras, Denise Vega, Lisa Cantrell and Usa Crf'nsha w. The Carrizow Soli and Water Conservation District will join in the naTIonwIde celebration nf SUtt Stewardship Week, May 16-23, according to an announcement by Chainnan Gary Hlghlower. The theme of this year's celebration IS .. A Time for Tenacity." "This is 'A Time for Tenacity' in our faith, in concept, in com- munication, in cooperation, in the political arena, in experiements and research, in leadership. in priorities. and In total com- One of the country's most talented classical violinists, who also happens to be the "First Lady of Country Fiddle," will be in Carrizozo Friday, May 21, at Nike Hall. Jana Jae will playa one-night engagement, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Jana got her big break in country fiddling in 1974 at a concert in Redding, CA. Her reception was so overwhelming that she became the first female member of Buck Owens' "Buckaroos." She became a regular on "Hee Haw," and mltmenl." says th(' :'\allonal ASSOCIatIOn of ConsenatlOn DislllclS tNA£'Dt in page Soil Stewardship Week booklet Foreword for the publication was written by President Ronald Reagan. !'iACD has sponsored SOlI Stewardship Week since 1955. m cooperatIon with the nation's nearly 3,000 soil and water con- servation districts. informative matenaJ on the Soil Stewardship Week theme each year is distributed through toured ill Japan. Australia and the Philippines, Her association with the Buckaroos ended in 1977 when her much-publicized three-day marriage to Buck Owens broke up. He then ran a nation-wide "ad campaign" to get her back. and didn't. Jana has turned solo per- former, blending country fiddling, western swing and classical styles that has earned her feature spots at "pops" concerts with major symphony orchestras. But her love is still playing the country local conservallon to clerp;ymen. lay leaders. churchps. u edpca r ronal orp;anlUltions and to mdlvlduaJs part.iclpating m the observance "With the growth of population and the world demand for food and with the <.'Ieanng and development of most land that IS swtable for cultivation, WI' must turn our attention to the task of every acre," accordmg to l\iACU. "The dream of adequate supplIes of food and sheller must music at fairs and honky-tonks. She is also an accomplished singer. Her musical roots nUl deep, as both her parents studied al the JuiJIlard School of Music in New York. Jana went to college on a music scholarship, and spent a year studying classic violin at the Vienna Academy of Music. But country musIc is her love, and she became the Ladies' NationaJ Champion fiddler in 1973 and again in 1974, She has starred in jazz festivals in New Orleans. Switzerland and England. cover a penod that far mto the future becaust' Ihlh I" th(' onl¥-world I!.P have and rbf' .lo1llL.-----l of our descendanllS" lnformahon and matenals for the 1982 observance of Sod Stewardship Week have bet'n ilistributed to area churches hy Ih Carrizozo SWCll Board of SuperVisors, .... hlch Hightower, Stirling Spencer. Tony Gabel, Wally Ferp,uson and Pett' Gnatkowskl Eddie O'Bnen. I\lke HaJl owner, says lickets for the Jana Jae Show will be $6 per person for advance sales; $8 at lhE.' door. He may be reaChed at 648-9985 or 2972. C\PITN'i ELECTED Miriam Wolff of Capitan has been elected vice-president of the Student Education Assn., 1982-83 term, al Marymount College, Salina. KS. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wolff of Capilan, .. -- ------- ..

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free doughnuts, juice,lunch and, refreshments

FHA'\' ( ..\ HI-I-: pn'~('nt~ Tom'\' (·rr \\ ith lh(' club's cookbook.

EST. 1!l05

than the two- or four-yt'ar ap­pomtmenls," the t 'ow belll'h ad­Vised Neff.

The "Wmdnllll lJUllt" wah8hown at the Cowbell~ meelmg,and IS now on display ut theCitizens State Hank. HelinI' t Ickethmay be purchased from til(' bankor from any Cow belle .

Carriww High School senlorhmay apply for the anl1ual $lOO

scholarship for II nHIJor Inagriculture or home e<.'01101l11Ch Ifl

college. Informal IOn may beobUlmed from 1\1r Miller

COUNTY NEWS

THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1982

He urged that letters to thedireclors of NatIOnal Healthservices Corp., RegIOn VI, shouldbe written explaming thenecessity of the health center In

Carriww. These directors may becontacted: DaJ1 Error, Dr. KillShaddix and LoiS Solari, all of 1200Mam Tower Bldg., Dallas, TX75202.

"The doctors, nurse and theirfamilies not only prOVide us Withclinical care but have become apart of our town. We want to keepthem In our commumty longer

·Xi '0. :' j' y' J

CARRIZOZO, NM

Dale <rl>ad, TechruclaJ1 CherriGoad, and assistant SheliaZumwalt offer full dental sprvicpand child dental care.

The medical services areavauable m Corona once a weekand the dental servIces onee amonth.

Neff stressed that meilicalcare IS not a one-person operatIOn,bUI a combmauon of all servIcesThe cllmc will rem8lIl here a8 longas It IS well used by the com·mWlIly and can help support 11­

self.

Speaker urges help to retain health center ~i

BEST AVAilABLE COpy

Saturday is Cleanup Day in Carrizozo

Ton I l\eff, adnllOlstrator ofthe ('arnww Heallh Cenler of StJo~eph's 10 Albuquerqul', was/(ue:st spt'aker al the May {; luncheon 01 l'anyon Cowbelll's If1 tht'home 01 AlU1le Withers.

:--'elt said the health Cl'ntl'r hasty,o sepanlte deparlments, th('medical services and dl'ntalcliniC Ur SenKo Huerta andI{osemary ZinC are 10 chargt' ofthe medical CllOlC and offl'rr>f1mary and secondary can'. Xra\. relerral serVice, pre-natalcan'. lIIfant and child niH' Dr

Use it or lose it?

'Soil Stewardship Week' gets a boost

'Get tough at the dump'Mayor's order:Alively town meeting

,Contmued on palole 2

about alrport~. "lrplal1l'!- ,lIula\latl(l11

1 race.. v. 110 11\ (~ II. ~,ol!.al

ha", 0"" lied an alrplilnt' lor III\' lastI:> years alld ha" hUllt thn't' illlplan!';, In the last eight \,'lilS Iii'..,ald he v.lll not U(' Wit hout "II

airplane 111 the lutun' dnei I~

..,eeklllll. a long-term II'a:-'I' of .\1 1 til-Ill \ ears

He did not agn'(' \11111 ti,ldemand 01 thl' lorl1l('r i.irp"lil'ol1ln,ltleethat tilt', 111'1'<1" ... ,'\ \"('nter hiS propo;'l'd hllllgl'l I" III

spect the contents'1 race, "tated III hi" 1"tt"1 Ih,l!

lin several O(TaSIOII~ h, h.. ,rl:'),alred. tn-e olcharg,· llirpl."""thaI have broken do\', n at Hit· h,t ,Ii

airport lin 1\I'7U-74 he \'"" ""11('1operator 01 Air lIut.. a 11\ In",servlcebasMlnTul·Ul1llllrl.:--:\l '

Tracey said he \', ul conlrnup tl'~erve In any capaclly to aid III th('growth and development (.1 thl'(arnzow Airport

l\lembers 01 th(' prp\ 1()1l~

council recalled tlliJtlran'\ hold

""ork v.!Hch thl' j<loUI I"" d,,/II'V,llIle ::>Ilva l~ ttll a""o( 1<111011 :­presldl'flt. ~ 1\1 I Irtll ,~ \ I'"

preSldf'1I1 iillO All,er I 1.•.1' ,,, ,.

'>t"Creta rv-t reasur('r:->11\'a told ti1l' :'\r:\\:-' ll,al tIlt'

Ii,r<JUp S lana ~oal I" t" ,WI,II,,~upply .... Ith air" tOil drt·:-." <llidlert IlIzt! all green~ 1'lan" Ill< illclt'buvmll. several ~oll IlIrt Ildll l'llt'~

He encourages illl glolll'l:-' I"

part IClpate III thl' UpC0ll1111g 1I1t'II ~

and ,,"Olllen " ScrBIIIbh' to 1'1' Iwld~unday. :\lay. Ib :\IOllt'\ IdrS('dv. III be used to InlprO\(' th(' ('ours('

A letter Irom I anl70/l, "dHM,1ll';.n her 'I UIli Tra('('y \< <I' I"ad 1,\l,arCia '1 r<l(T'. d pIlol IXpt 1"~I,j

1/Iterestl/l negoliatlll~ iJ I"d:-" \<1111the to\l,n lor appn'XJlIICltl'i\ I.~IHI

sq It. 01 land at th(' Cllrporl II,'

.... ould like to bUIld a hangar lor hl!­airplane

The no.... extllllt alrpol tcommittee v.as approCldwei b~

Tracey In September Hllll. but IIcould not come to u'rl1l!- onseveral ISSUes. Tracey SUld 1/1 hl~

letter that some ('onlmltll'"mem berB v. ere very. "un III !ornwd

.... eek tnal perIOd to work I1Ight~

when hiS walenn~ eft orts an' /\1"

affected by sun, "lnO Hnd tn"1f"pvaporall\e po.... ers.·

IJnel ll1entlor, v. as Illude Id a~>rIone call to Uw t/\,,~or n'gardlnga proposed IIIOrlt't<lr~ donatl('/\ '0

ttw to .... n S ~ult (ourS(' TIll'"mldnlJl,ht call CBIlII' from aHUldoso IIIdlVldual v. hOM' Ilit !III'.... as not obtained.

The council .... 111 ('onslCil'1 t11l'man's proposal If iJ Volllt"11statement IS SUbnlllll'o. 01 If 1111'

ll1dlVldual \\ L11 make iJ pt'r:-onalappearance al Ii coull<ll n](~'t IIlg

The council tillS d('\ doped <I

contract which IS 10 hI' pn'sl'nll'dto Ihe l'arrlww 1\11'[1 ~ (,olf ":-"nlor Its approval 11](' C(llltriHl~Ives the assoCIatIOn th(' right 10

purchase all SUppill'S dndeqUipment for the pro shop 'flit'proceeds from these 5al('~ are"solely" lor ImprovlIIg. 111<11/1

tammj/, and promotml( thl' golfcourse.

The mayor thankt'd th('aSSOCiation for "top dressll1g Ih('greens and a 11 other \olunl ('('r

with the school. town lind nncorganl:l..allOns partlclpatmg In Itspromouo.1.

Trustee Bobby Uan ('renshav.s~gested that III thl' future \ol<Jllitterbugs also b!' Cited H('belIeves reSidents should k(,\'ptheir alleya Inler-lrE-t·

In other busUlesll. tht' counnlmade a motIOn 1(, dl'/\j r('qlll~I."

lor out-Qf-town utl1lt\ hookupli onwater, sewerap;e ar,d or ~arblJ~('

pickups. The counnl ..... ould IIk(' tosee to.....'T\ service.!> 'up to parbefore any out-o-town conn('cllOn~

are made. When II ~o-ahl'ad ISapproved a "water conlract" v. 111be required to be Sll'(Iled by out·{)(town users.

A study will also be madl' tofind out ho.... water pressure canbe equallzed throughout the to .... nTrustee Harmon asked (;arcla tolook mto fundm~ for an adilitlOnalwater well and stora~e faCllltl~

for carrIzozo.Meanwhue, at the ~olf course.

to.....'T\ employee Geor~e Serna .... asgranted permiSSion to splIt hISwork schedule. He v.as gIven a 2·

school trash. Muler said lhat theschool has ill\ ested ill plastic bag~

r.nd trash lakep by school em·ployees to the dump is conlallledIII thiS manner.

In the past, the town hllh hl'('nturned down by others v. hpn n('....landsltes have been sought. butSpencer said he v.enl ahead andrelinquIshed tus "last 40" of goodKrass land to the to .....n. Sppncer.who IS wl1llng to contJl1u(' to ac­commodate the town, saId hi' 'I!­tired of the v.anderlllg trash ands~gested that the dump twpatroled by town pollet' on ar~ular baSIS. and VIOlators filled

sa turday the tOY,l1 v. ill !wglllhandmp; oul clUltJons 10 p('OplpVlo\atlng the rules of dumping atthe landfIll Slli(ns v. 111 hpilisplayed. Garcia said th(' 7-daydumpm~ pnvllelole, p,rantt'd tn apreVlous councu, may bt, y,lthdra .... n by the present cOUllnllf thepublIc does not compl\ \\Ithposted p;uldelllles

11l1s Saturday IS (BrnZ071l'sCommuntty Clean-up llay . and thetown's sanlUltlon crev. .... 111 hp althe dump drrectlllp, traffiC andburYIII~ trash. The tov. n hasdonated plasuc bap,s Th(' annualclean-up day IS sponsored hy thl'CarrlZOw Chamber of Commerce

Carnzozo Mayor HaroldGarcia warned at Monday'sregular town meeUng thai peoplewho abuse the sanitation landfillpT1vlle~es will be fined andprosecuted to the fullesl ('xtpnt ofthe lav.

Th is acllOn v. as Inlt la t I'dfollo .... m,ll. a slide presenUltlon byrancher Stlrllnp, Spencer HeIXlmted out thai the landIul whichIS located on hiS propert y hasbecome an eyesore bt"Caus(' thl'lrash IS allov.ed to scattl'rSpencer laId the council that Itshould "lake carl' of baSICS liketrash ..... ater and sey,era~e hpforespendmp; time promotll1~ mdust ryto the town."

EmilIO Beltran. lov.nforeman, said the source of theproblem 15 .... lnd. unbap,ged trash.as ""ell as unsupervised dumpmg.which IS done dunng the eVffill1gand v.eekends by pnvatp in·dlvlduals V,eekdays. a tov.nemployee .... Ilh a bulldozpr ISsta tIOned at the site

Carrlww School Supt JanlP~

P :\-1I1Ier Jr sugp,ested t ha t tov.nemployees have an off-day dUringthe ""eek and work on Sat urda y!­at the landfill site Bpltranresponded by saYIIIP, the papprwhich IS nYIIJ~ around the dump IS

Joe UeTevls IS sponsor of thesociety He Invited guests to therecept IOn v. hlch follo .... M. 0 f v. hlc h,\1rs Bob Sleams .... as chairmanHostesses were the mothers of thpne .... ly-Inducted honor sCH'letymembers.

A formal ceremony on May 5mducted ney, member6 mto the:-. at 10naJ Honor So<:1ety

I'·ollov. Ull/. remarks by 1)pnms~Idebottom. prinCipal. Hoh('rt:\lontano. president 01 thp honorsociety. ..... elcomM parents andguests and Introdu('('d th('spt'akers

Lisa l'rensha v. spok(' on th('sUl,nll1cance 01 candl('s IIghtPddunnR the ceremony Th(' historyof :-'H~ V.M j/,Iven by LIM Can·trell. club treMurer JOt' CurtissexplamM the purpose of theorRanlzatlon )l1emorlzedspeeches .... ere j/,lven by Tim \ega.secreUl ry. Kev m v,l1more. DeniM'Vej/,a and ROSie Lueras A plpctgeof membership v.as gl\en h,Johnny Bob Stearns

societyinducts

Honor

p

'Hee Haw' fiddler to perform here

NATIONAL Honor Society members, left to right, standing: Robert Montano, Johnny Bob Steams,Jot' Curtiss, Tim Vega and Kevin Wilmore, Seated: Rosie Lueras, Denise Vega, Lisa Cantrell and

Usa Crf'nsha w.

The Carrizow Soli and WaterConservation District will join inthe naTIonwIde celebration nf SUttStewardship Week, May 16-23,according to an announcement byChainnan Gary Hlghlower. Thetheme of this year's celebration IS.. A Time for Tenacity."

"This is 'A Time for Tenacity'in our faith, in concept, in com­munication, in cooperation, in thepolitical arena, in experiementsand research, in leadership. inpriorities. and In total com-

One of the country's mosttalented classical violinists, whoalso happens to be the "First Ladyof Country Fiddle," will be inCarrizozo Friday, May 21, at NikeHall.

Jana Jae will playa one-nightengagement, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Jana got her big break incountry fiddling in 1974 at aconcert in Redding, CA. Herreception was so overwhelmingthat she became the first femalemember of Buck Owens'"Buckaroos." She became aregular on "Hee Haw," and

mltmenl." says th(' :'\allonalASSOCIatIOn of ConsenatlOnDislllclS tNA£'Dt in ~16 pageSoil Stewardship Week bookletForeword for the publication waswritten by President RonaldReagan. !'iACD has sponsored SOlIStewardship Week since 1955. mcooperatIon with the nation'snearly 3,000 soil and water con­servation districts.

informative matenaJ on theSoil Stewardship Week themeeach year is distributed through

toured ill Japan. Australia and thePhilippines,

Her association with theBuckaroos ended in 1977 when hermuch-publicized three-daymarriage to Buck Owens brokeup. He then ran a nation-wide "adcampaign" to get her back. anddidn't.

Jana has turned solo per­former, blending country fiddling,western swing and classical stylesthat has earned her feature spotsat "pops" concerts with majorsymphony orchestras. But herlove is still playing the country

local conservallon dJstnl'l~ toclerp;ymen. lay leaders. churchps.-€+~._H_ u ~uuu edpca r ronal

orp;anlUltions and to mdlvlduaJspart.iclpating m the observance

"With the growth ofpopulation and the world demandfor food and with the <.'Ieanng anddevelopment of most land that ISswtable for cultivation, WI' mustturn our attention to the task ofsavm~ every acre," accordmg tol\iACU. "The dream of adequatesupplIes of food and sheller must

music at fairs and honky-tonks.She is also an accomplished

singer.Her musical roots nUl deep,

as both her parents studied al theJuiJIlard School of Music in NewYork. Jana went to college on amusic scholarship, and spent ayear studying classic violin at theVienna Academy of Music.

But country musIc is her love,and she became the Ladies'NationaJ Champion fiddler in 1973and again in 1974, She has starredin jazz festivals in New Orleans.Switzerland and England.

cover a penod that (')d('ll(i~ farmto the future becaust' Ihlh I" th('onl¥-world I!.P have and rbf' .lo1llL.-----lherita~e of our descendanllS"

lnformahon and matenals forthe 1982 observance of SodStewardship Week have bet'nilistributed to area churches hy Ih

Carrizozo SWCll Board ofSuperVisors, .... hlch Indude~

Hightower, Stirling Spencer. TonyGabel, Wally Ferp,uson and Pett'Gnatkowskl

Eddie O'Bnen. I\lke HaJlowner, says lickets for the JanaJae Show will be $6 per person foradvance sales; $8 at lhE.' door. Hemay be reaChed at 648-9985 or2972.

C\PITN'i STl'DE~T ELECTEDMiriam Wolff of Capitan has

been elected vice-president of theStudent Education Assn., 1982-83term, al Marymount College,Salina. KS.

She is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Kevin Wolff of Capilan,

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Baccalaureate andgraduation exen:i&es for CoronaHigh SChool seniors wllJ bt' heldSunday. May 16, at the CoronaSChool auditorium.

The baccalaureate is at 11a.m., with the message deliveredby Mel Gnatkowski.

At 7 p.m., graduation exer­cises begin with the sa.lutatury byYvonne Alirez and the valedictoryby Micky Huey. The Charge Lo thec..:lass wUl be by Scott Mulkey I

alter which the class sponsor,Brahaim Hindi Jr.......iII presenlthe class.

Diplomas will be presented byMack Bell. school boardpresident. followed by aUeclaration of Graduation b:ySupl. William Bramlett.

Graduating seniors areMargaret Bliznak, Scott Mulkey,Patricia Stewart, Cammie Mc·c.:onnell. Micky Huey. LindaMiller and Yvonne Aiirez.

Corona'sgraduationis Sunday

Roman .. RC" Nunez hasannounced he is a candidate forLinc:oln County Commissioner.Dist. I. on the Democratic ticket.

Nunez is a rancher east orPicacho. and a native of LincolnCounty. He served as Corn·millSloner, Dist. 1. for three terms(six years) between 1958 and 1977.

"With my experience. gained(rom six years 88 commissioner, Ifeell~ better serv~,then~s ofthis groWing county. he saId.

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Jim MWer wal at Mooday'atown meetiDg onbehaJl oI-LhicoJnCounty Arriba. inc.. whldt hadmet earlier tbat day. MW..,secrita.ry..t:r~ of tbe car­poratton, told the(:Ounci1 that tbeRecreatkm center will close JWle1. Aniba will DOt keep the facWtyopen tbis summ....

Miller lDformed. the councilthat ArrIba has been approachedby an individual interested inleasing the ceater. 'DIe wliden­tiffed pel'fOl1. has expertise in allpbales of bowling aUeyoperations, including bowling'machine repair know-how. Anofficial ptop08B1 is expeCted later.

A revenue sharing andproposed budget hearing isIlCheduied for May 19 at 6 p.m.This meeting of the council willalso serve 88 a public hearing todiscUBS a proposed "Lodger'sTax," which was brought up atMonday's meeting by ScottShafer. vice-prea.ident of theCbamber of Commerce.

Trustee Betty Fields told thecouncil the State Highway Dept.had approved $100,000 for 1981-82local street paving. with the townsharing half the expense. The

,~~~l)J.~e Sir.eel w~k: w.iU~-._-,funded in the '83-'84 fiscal year.

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Geneva Mall: .' n u e.Stephanie Saucedo.

11th grade - Marina Baca.Nancy Lewis.

12U1 grade - Lisa Cren·shaw+. Janette Hicks. RosieLueras+. Stephen Payne. DeniseVega+, Michelle Vermillion.Leslie Whittaker.

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mal "1adYBGOU a ..._ d1e<IlaMemphis, TN, ServIces lor Ms.Cl_e_, 44, were held Fridayattemooa hi Albuquerque. She )ssUrvived by tUlr father, ~eorge.S.Clementi of Bern.IiIJo; onebrother, M.nnen Clementi,

Farmlnltaa; ad live """.Juli. AnD Boyd, Anchor,age.AIuka, Mary Jo SUva, Duarte,CA, Betl)' J... Emory, Wells.NV t Geor,ia Lee Shatto,Albuquerque, and Eutla SueBynum, Mempbbf, TN.

'lbe Rev. BID Scholes willbriog tbe· .menage at thePre8byterl8n OJurch the firstSunday in June. The feBowshipclinoer will be at the BaptiltChurch.

Carrizozo Schools' honor rollfor the fifth 6-week period includetithe following students, by grades,

5th grade - D'Reese AgUilar,Paul c.:lifford, Jonna Sue Gibson.Marcia Helker, John Maxwell,t:athy Najar. Tracy Ortiz. LeahPatterson+, Linda Silva, Jo'redVega Jr.+, Cinda Vinson.

6th grade - Sylvia Ar­chuleta+, Crail Collins. ToniGabel+, Marl!ella Sandoval;.-.John Saucedo, Judy Villescas,Luanna zamora.

7th Grade - Jamie Pat·terson;.- .

8th grade - Kenneth Cren­shaw. Michelle DeBerge, KayZwnwalt.

9th grade - Mike Curtiss.Lynn Gallacher. Grey Gallacher,Melody Hefker, Anna Lueras.ZBda Maxwell, Amy MeanB+,Steven Stearns.

lOth grade - ChristettaChavez, SUsana OJavez. MaryJane Fel1lulOD+, Roxanne Gabel,

Xi Beta Epsilon of Beta SigmaPhi held a special meetingMonday evening in the home ofPrellident Eva Mae HoUeyman.There was lOme training for thenew pledges and review formemben. Programs for next yearwere cho.eri and'the namerif thescholarship recipient anooW1ced.Mrs. Holle:yman will present thescholarship during the schoolawards aasembJy.

Patricia PerkiDs read thettituai of Jewels for Unda Can­cilla and Elinor SroUh. Membersthen took part in the ritual for theAnnual~ of IdeaJs.

Mrs. Holleyman was incharge of installing orncers forthe 19812-83 year: president.Patricia Perkins; Vice-president.~va Mae Holleyman; re<:otdingsecretary. June Tyree;corresponding lecrelary. Elinorsmith; trealurer, Linda ('anciUa.Kathleen WilUaml is historian.

The hostess served refresh­ments. The last meeting of theyear wUl be Monday evening althe home o( Mrs. Smith.

Mrs. L.L. Vick has returnedfrom a lo-da.y trip thaftook her toLas <""rueeI to visit Mr. and Mrs.Austin Viek. Mrs. A. Vick took herto Tucson where &he stayed withher other 100 and his family. theI!.nnon Vicks, while Norine' new to&an rn. to ride back with herdaughter, Margaret. who attendslaw school there.

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Mrs. Molly Hancock Winderhas moved IranI Uem lng 10Farmington to be nfOar hf'rdaughter, Mary l::leanorCulpepper.

Mrs, Jack Donohue ft"turnedearly Monday from fo:asternUklahoma where lihe was calledby the illness of her mother, who iiirecovenng (rom a slroke.

'Ihe girJa in the junior andsenior c1aIIeI and their mothenwere honored witb B tea Sundayafternoon in the BehaoJ library.H~88eB were members of XiBeta Epsilon chapter of BetaSigma Pbi. President Eva MaeHolleyman welcomed guests. andas each was introduced she wasasked to tell of her school ae·compliabments and of her plansfor the future.

The senior class colors of blueand white were carried out in thenapkins, candles in shsdetl Qf blueand in the centerpiece of whiteand bJue-tipped carnations. Thisbouquet of flowen was taken toMrs, Elbert OWeli after the party.1b.e sorority Iiilvel' liel'Viee wasused for the coffee and tea. ThehoStesseli served punch. sand­wiches and assortment of cookiesand sandwiches. nuts and mints.Jo'avors were lipatickli and limallbottles of fragrance.

G~.~ p~t were SherryWinchester. Patricia Stewart andher mother, Ella Stewart.Cammie McConnell. YvonneA1irez, Becky Alirez. Dolly Smithand mother, Elinor Smith.Margaret Blimak. Hhonda Youngand her grandmother. ClaraPorter.

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W. T. Keelin entered anAlbuquerque hospital Monday.

Tommy Tyree 'Ioas tiurpTlst'dFriday evenlllR while .... lItchmgPM Magal:me. He tiS" hiSnephew. Johnny Kay T:yree, lif­ImA weaghts 10 the sports centt't inUuncanville, TX. Where hereBldes.

Mrs. David Mc<:1oud returnedMonday from a long weekend inClovis with her mother. Mrs,Blanche Wilson.

Temperaturea reglatered IWltweek at LIDeGln Station sIIow atuIh or 73 deBreel on the 4th and alow of WI CI'l tbe Stb, with moiBtureat 0.16".

A peBticide ICboo1 ha& been8IlIlO\IDC8d by Barry Herd, Lin­colo Comty ExtelllBioo Agent, at

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Winner of the stalf,' fmall>receive an all-expense paid trip tothe natIOnal fmals and l'IJnlJl('II'lor 515,000 in cash scholarship. l.l

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year. 55.000 personal BppeaI"Bn('('contract, a S2,OlIO .... ardr(lbE- andother awards,

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llOnna Jo James. t6. da~hU'rut !\.Ir and Mrs. (;eorgt- JanWt;.and unda Sue Miller. 18. dl:l~hl('roj Mr and Mrs. Jml Miller. bOlhof t 'orona. ha\'e been st'lt'(:It'd ahl>late lmahl;ts In til(' 11182 :\1Isl­l nile<! Teenall.er l'all.t>ant til lwht'ld un tile lm\'erSIl~ oj ,'>;l.....\]l'XI('O campw.. JuI) J

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Phil Straley to be married

Corona girls enternational contest

Mrs. Peggy Anderson of Clarendon. Texa5, hB5 announcedthe engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter.Kimbra Renea. to Phil Spurgeon Straley. son of Mr. and Mrs Lef"Straley of Estancia, NM.

ThecoupJe will exchangr vows on May 18. 1982. al thE' FirslBap.ist Oturch in Oarendon.

Kim is a 1980 graduate of Clarendon High School and willreceive her associate of arts degree from Clarendon JW1ior Collegein May.

PhU Is a 1m graduate of Carrizozo High School. He al­tended New Mex1co State University for two years majoring infarm and ranch management. He will be receiving his associate ofapplied science degree from Clarendon ('.oUege in May,

1becoupJe plan to make their home in Lubbock. TX.

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A total or 41 student dancersleft Tuesday tor an D-day. all·expense paid trip to California.While in Calitomia they will visitDislleyland, the San Diego Zoo.sea World. and tour the UniversalStudios.

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La Fiesta Tradieional atHondo last week was directed thisyear by Franklin Herr.,ra. son ofMr. and Mrs. Benito Herrera ofAlbuquerque. A graduate 01Hondo High School, Herreraretumed thll year to completestudent teachlng in the busJness.......

At tbIs year's fiesta JackieMaez, a jumor and daughter otMr. and Mrs. Gerald Macz atHondo, was &elected queen for thesecond conseculive year by apanel 01 three judges fromRoswell. Gallup and Albuquerque.

David A. Lucero, a senior andson of Mr. and Mrs. AristeoLucero of Arabela. was selectedFiesta king.Judging was based onpoise, personality, and properexecution of the intricate dances.

Second place girl wasElIzabeth sanchez. a junior anddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. FreddieSanchez of San Patricio. Secondpla~ boy was CharDe atavet, ajunfor and son of Mr. and Mrs.MelVin Clavez of San PatriciO.

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Mrs. Grace Sanchez wassurpri,ed with a birthdaygathering '!boraday. Nr. andMrs.Thurman Sanebez; James San-­ch~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gomez,Mr. and Mr.. ElIIeo Gallegos, Mr.and Mrs. Auiel Amagar and SamSanchez got ~etber and sang theuMananltu" at her doorstep at 7a.m., aecompanled by guitars.11101 aerved. birthday cake andeoffee. Mrs. Sane1iez was 73.

awards chainnan, and a donationto a achoollibrary of a book. Thelast item ia the MamieEiseabower Library Project, anatlon.1 project done byFederated Republican Women'sgroups; throughout the nation.

"'Tbia year we are giving tothe Ruidoio QilutianSchool OliveCoolridge'. 'lbe Statestnanship 01Abraham Lincoln," aaid John·_.

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Mr. and Mra. Frank Gomez.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Candelaria,Melvin Q!avez, Mr. and Mrs.Rogers JUrrera and families wepton a picnic at Bees Canyon torMother's Day. S. OIav.,z and 1'4r,and Mrs. santiago Herrera werealso gu....

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Republican Weimenhear Newton Page

Newton Page wiD address theregular montbly meeting ofFdel'atecl Republican Women ofIJncotn County on Tuesday. May18. at Whispering PinesRestuarant- in Ruidoso.

Page bas done a water studyfor Ruidoso aDd will speak onwater problems and possiblesolutions. He. wID incorporate aslide PfeRPtatioD hi his lecture.

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o lJIlian Worthington of Artesiawas a weekend Yisltor of Mr. and!dr•. IkIb C2llpmllll, •. CecIlIa Gome2. daughter of~. and Mrs. WIl1ie Gom~. ispUoned in II1dlana at GrfsiaenAFB. She la ib the 'us Air Force,and will be htmte 10' JWle beforeleavlug lor. u;.numUt tout of duly10 P....ugId. Sbe surprised hermother CBI Mother·. Day. byc1eUverIDg. doum red roses ",her~. .

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Clements, representing the HondoHigb School FFA, attended theDiSl. IV. New Mextco FFA Assn.banquet at Carlsbad recently.

111e (o1lowing awards will bereceived by Hondo members:

Greenband quiz. 1st, SeanMullia; 2nd, Chris Clements.OJapter Farmer pubOe speaking,3rd. Allee Booky. Greenhandpublic speaking, srd, Chris­ClementI. CroP', 2nd place team.Wool. 1st place team; 1st highIndividual. Jim Cooper. En­tomology. 2nd pIece team; 2ndblgb JndlvJdu.l. David TaUy.HorseS. ani place team. Poultry,3rd place team; 1st high in·c1ivldual, LalD'a Gomez.

Bernadette and EmilyPrudencLo, Katrina Romero andAnnette Candelaria are In aprogram designed to help studentsset acqUainted with college life at£astern New Mexico University,Portales. 'Ihey attend a 6-weekprogram during the smnmer andattend once a month during thetegular 8d1oo1 year.- Leroy Gomez. SOD of Frankind Grace Gomez of San Patricio,and blI wife LoueUa and threedaughters have relocated in thefIondo Valley alter 20 years. Hehas been doing electronicengineering work in private in·dustry and with the US govern­ment for the past 15 years. He basstarted his own electrical con­tractiDg and engineering finn inthe Ruidoso·Hondo VaDey. TheywUl reside in San Patricio.

Hondo 7th, 8th and 9th gradestudents went on a field trip to theYMCA in Roswell, May 6, forswbnmiDg and other recreation.

On Friday. May 14, the 6thgrade atq,dents will go on a fieldtrip to Carlsbad Caverns.

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• nvo SIGNS lellil the way It Is. One In large le~r8acrossthe top of a building housing a bal" in Corona is enough to striketerror in the hearts of tipplers: "WHISKEY ... The Road to Ruin."The othet, on a Commander Board at Tiny's Tire Town inAlamogordo reads: "A racetrack-where windows break peopJel"That's real journalism-terse. tight, and true!

HomeOWFll>rS, and ownl>rs of 1m- . 8I"EI 1!J1PC'llIild by ttl<> fEldersl gow,n-provl>d Or \Jfllmprovl>d prQpl>rty In ment :and Its llgSlCl\ils, andttl<>y 8I"EIL.tncoln COunty, WOUld do .W\illl to rEHOd "VIiI...., .'

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!lPpe~r!un.thls..!s~.... =~gae~~I\?~~:;~flp~:":'l11ey would e1SO do well to attl>ndpubll9 p",perty, wh<>n floodll'1g !lC-,

thl> public hIilarlng SElt IQr May -26, 1 curs; and thet IQrclng conjpllance withp.m" at me CilII'IZOZU "'_lnlstrellDlrr,---iillOOd~aizoni3iiei"if'llliii;iuiiIBtl~onli;is:1lsir.;':·aOOftifleirr;;B1io,r.,~Jnjoj------'~=---'--. 'o·W'i,:'=.•'"'c=·o=·.m:::·'::.=Ob::.::c~k~-----'-':'::'·'-Building. At this tl_ the boerd of the bEtet 'Interests of' ttl<> , pJ'9Pefty ..commissioners wtll explain how a owner end ttl<> texpeyers at large.proposlild National Flood Insurance. on ttl<> other h<>nd•.thls 'reP{ellentsProgrllm will eff!lct property owners stili eno\l1<>r Invasion of an IndlvldUel'slocetlild In lloodhezerd areas. right to I>nJoy his proP!lrty,' 10 lJulid

l11e proposed Ordlnence stetl>S In whe.... he pll>eSElS, and to tekl> thepert: .• ,No person shall erect. con- ris!q; IQr doing so. l11e plan Is aeylngStruct. I>nlerge. alter, ....pelr. 1m- . thet a property owner doesn't alwaysprove. _ or demolish any have' ttl<> good sl>nsl> to do th'l'building or structurl> without flrst "corrl>ct thing." and thl>rl>forl>

. obtelnlng a sePllrElte permit IQr each govemment nnu", force him to do so.building or. struoture from the \M'let ttl<> govemment Is e1sodeslgnet\ild responslbll> person." saying Is: "You wtll dO with your

1111s ....strictlon applies to ell" property as we direct or we 'will doproperty located within a flood-prone . things to you thet will make you wish8I"EIe. l11e "designated ....sPOnslble you had."person" to approve or deny parmlts By attending ttl<> public hearing Inside .eli,iobwtll be the county administrator. citizens of Uncoln County willet least •

It Is e1most carteln that county be aware of whet Is fllClng ttl<>m MG' t:~~:I~~p~~~ ~~~~~~~:~~ ~~~.='s:'l:'tt:~:,c,::= C rory· promoes apropOsal. Penalties for not doing SO Insurance Program. ,'0:

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In her l1atlobally sYnd1cated are aU, pureJJased from the:1political column. lJtary J:'IcGroJ')' Natlomd1Dltitutefor tbe Severely •

'Ihere is no middle ground. At hhnself made iliat boast. 'U true. referI to ArdIbiBbop Raymond H8adloapped. at tile ote o£ $1.48 ~Jleast it &0 appears in the huge he may have intended it a a Huntbausen of &:aUle·as uHis per tbo-.nd." ,body or Uteratw'e that has ae:- macabre joke. Em1nence:~ ,At this rate of $1.48 1*:,;,CUItIulatedsincethe Ktd's death at 111e fact is, BU1y the Kid, She lurt~ell informs her thousand. Mis. McGrory'sthe bands of Pat Garrett, 101 bandya8hewaswilbap1sto1.s1ew mU1ioas of readets. that with elUmate of daily Pentagon paper:years ago. far fewer than 21 men. The late regard to this ..-el81.e'8 widely clip purcbuel would exceed. sJx~

At the very begbming, one out1aw~uthority Ramon F. publicized retqAl to,pay baH of mUUoo paper clip' per day- ..eoCOWJters questions over Silly's Adams studied UIe matter dose1y his Income tax. UNo ad· WhUe tbia would JX)t nn every-.true mnne. Was be born William and decided that the actual miriiatl'atloa would waDt to sent a PentllOOrooinwith PlpercUps, i\ ....Bonney or Henry McCarty? He number WaI probably six. Three red hat to tile slammer. ,. is an estfmate of PeDtagou paper

-One subject that never seems used both at variOUlJ stages of his others were poUib1e. invo1\'ing UD~bIy. dip pUtcbue wbieb iathree time«-to lose its appeal {or readers Ute, together with other assotted mua gtI:lfighti in which the Kid ADd, iDddentally, the Beattle u may peper c:lfPl tlJan are IatoUlld the world Is the lifeof BUIy aliases. wai me o( many participants. archbbbop doeso'tbave ~ red hat, . -.;:tually bought Cor the ""tire USthe Kid. Probably no other early· ADd where was he bom? '!be AdamI CQlICludes that it is either for thula:mmer. or for any goverDlneat.day New Mexican is SO well majority oI authors say Brooklyn. highlyUD1ike1yBWywastheman ,pIaeeelie. For he ia not-a Car· Miu MeGl'Ol')' bas thereCoreknown. But towns in Indiana, Ohio. who killed Sheriff WiWam Brady, dbial. And therefore be Is never writteD a colurim with aD errol' of

Awealtblylady'fromRoswel1 Kansas and even New MexJco althOughhe'waamemberofthe addreued u "Hia Emibenee." ooebilUoo,fourhubdredandslxtywas tt'iWeling in the Far East a bave also. been suggested. One ambuah-partywhichgurmeddown but u "lila Extellency." five mWioD Piper dips. At thefew years ago. While on a cruise SOW'Ce claims the Kid fJr&t saw the lawman andhia deputy-OD the Pulitzer Prize,;-Wiilner $1.48 rate. tht.- meaDs that .Missship fJ1 the South China Sea, ber the· light of day in Limerick, streets of Lincoln. But it was tor McGrory could. easily bave McGrory hal made a two rnUllon,

• A READER complained rast week in a leiter to the editor Oriental cabin boy leamed:lihe Ireland. We wU1 probably never the murder of Brady that the 'diacovered theIe feelS bad She two bUlKfred aDd ,twelve f.houaandthat my calling Pbysicians for Social ResponsibUlty a bunch of left· was from liew Mexico. The first know for certain. - young outlaw wetlt to trial in been II ineUDed. to inVfltlgate as doDe an1wtake, .leaning dunderheads was tmfair. She said just because its ,thing be want&! to hear was Perhaps the most. famous Mesilla and was sentenced to she is to poatlfieate.. . For lOme rMIOO or other.president, Dr.Sandra Turner, spoke to a Coltmltmlst party raUy_ in storlea about Billy the Kid. statement about Billy is that uhe hang. Mia·McCtor>t further notes Mill ldcGnlr)' hai laUed to In·New York doesn't make her all that bad beea~ she may have ltecent1Y. the editor of 8 sUck IdUed ,a maa for each of the 21 . lAdged iD the LiDeolit Count)" lbat ArdJbiibOll HIiiithaIilieD bas etude in bet COlumn 011 Hun-been there ttYibg to show them the error of their waysl Sh~ poihts mlgQin$ in thl! East invited me years that he livedO" 'l'be -quote ·CourthoUSe awaftmg- execution, wUbheJd$126.of the $260 incOme· thauHD two, -of thiS trebbiehop's

.. " Crom ea other and '''aliennte us to wrlte.1Ii article about the was recorded b GUn SuSllb. BillY' the Kid made-bia Celebrated tax OD bla $1,000 salary. She ob- . ' ~Oit~' itatement8."or

• TIlE MEOlA bas UU1e business casting stones atbusinessmen, what Witb its own house undusted. Janet Cook, thatcrooked reporter for the Washington Post who was up fora PulitzerPrize (or a false story. has disappeared from tbe news. Now comesAnn Landers, the colwnnist over which 70 mlUion love--crazed.readers sigh and slave,. daily. admItted she has been digging upletters written to her 15 years ago. She changed a word.here andthere, and passed them off In her column as new stuff'. she hasalways insisted she writes her column herselt without help, andthat the letters she prints and -comments upon are genuine. One ofher frequent admonishments to advft::Meekers is that "honestypays." Honestly!

_IT WAS inevitable lhat .'.rrme Falkland Islands shouldproduce some American hwnor. Making the rounds is tbeoneaboutthe fellow who asks: "Do you know why the New Argentinian shipsaU have glass bottoms?" Answer: "So they can see the OlDArgentinian ships." A loser in the recyl Kenlucky Derby was~heard to complain that the British Reel. made better Urne to theFalklands than his horse did to the rmlsh line. 1 really don't un·derstarKl ali the fuss over the Falklands. Hav-e you ever seen a mapof those wands? Carrizozo has bigger potholes.

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.1ISlU!: IN New· lWejieQ tbt:re 'If • ""'-c..... "'lawsldl_tx:eWlDibiSent. Fe'(b\¢lsn'U}wre alwlI")1i1 ),One,Archl' l\fii~in~" '.,IorlUle4!11' • Iarge'd..... .tol" POPoJ<U!1. 1>4 !'O!lro.l:oe"""',<QuoD>' forIIflO\I, OV... ibeb..U....ll>.la-g.Ug.....oli\U•• P!i..... loPWo',.un WQ ·itJiQim.$1" ligt Ulfl blow hetlt ,th~ ~botgUII'~ ao.iAAltbarrel, renderbig it ~~es. for l~ odgtnlJ1 pUrpos~Martin~:w~charied. witb Deg;Ugai~ul5e'of II (irearmia -charge his ettQ!!ley isbound to find chal1eJlging iii a (ll'OSIi aetlOnm:mandtpglndeQUliq£or bending the.barr-e1o( -. $100 shotguq,..nothl&owu·by.:mMlUU).f.IU..UJloommouly hard h_d •.• Which b1;ip,p.me to thelQWdown,tbleving meathead who· crept into my gaJ"'8Et last week· PM 'relieved me I)f my 2O-pQge doubJe-barreJl!d $hItt8:un tJult l1;lad ~

• been saVing 10 l~inIde biJebhot over· the badml~s of j\lSt INCh IIskunkas be.1bel'eSe(m'1Bto bean unwritten law~~re thflt anewcomer is required to divide his money and JRVPeny among the _less endowed; U SQ, may I point out that I lutV"e- now- beeq ripped Oft'to the tune of one '150 shot gun, one $50 air rl:flet,.one bUndle. oCbrother'!lfre8hIy iaundei-ed linens, and a f95 neSii Iittae4meJrt formy camera. HaY\!: I paid my dues, and canl enjoy wbattlJ left?

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• THE LOSS ~ my defensl!. arun" walt off.~ bY news,joyfully received, that the Columbia Broadcasting comp~)' haseanceUed the-HLou Grant" -television show·for.nextseason.For.fiveyears 1have been watching this propaga'nda'vehicle. IJuring those

Iiyears I have never seen a businessman· or· a c:orporateexecutive

ijii , f:lping;-\1nfeeling,.,bJpocrjtlccrook!!: who prey upon a defenseless pOOHc. I watched this "J>Odaldocument" for five years because I don't give up easily., SUrely, 1reasoned. sotnewhere ouf there is at least one harcl·wC)I'king,honest. responsible, socially conscious corPorate executlv, who.loveshtscbUdren, treats his employees fairly. is faithful to his·wife,beJiev_ in God, does not steal, obeys the law, bathes regularly. andgives to the United Way. U there Is, "Lou Grant" never found bim.Ed AsDer, star of the show, and his writers have been biting thehand that feeds them. Were itnot for the businessmen "Lou Grant'~·

despises 6: slanders each week, thJs show would have DO sponsors.Corporations and their executives have paid milllons of dollars'SPODlOring a "Lcn~ Grant" show that pictures them as con men,swindlers, crlmiDals and clowns. Finally, Klmberley~ark Corp.,one of the show's sponsors, got the message and' withdrew Itsfinancial support. CBS got lbe message too. Big Business waspaying for a PrQpagdn'da gambit dedicated to destroying them! EdAsDer is an 8Ilti-eapitalist soclal activIst-and so was hIs show. HechampiolUi everything from suppOrting El 'SalvadOr's eommunilit~

led guerilla ",ovement to violent attacks upon utility plants. Whatwas served up as entertainment was (and is) sheer demagoguery.Hedeserved to be judged by thft public, and he was.

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l!101d food and cookbooks at theMay Day Spedwd1r in White0aIuI1ast weekend. In .ddlUon 10the club's UWI1 cookbook. therewere c:ookhoob by the Santa Rita_ ..d COOkbooko by lbeUncoln County Extension Clubmembers.

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atteD.tIon In • recent luue of theAlbuquerque Joumal WI' the opeabout the Insect goodles. KayWeilberg. zoo dlrec:tor, wbippedup • batch of mel! worm cookieslor redden" tbera. 111. bug­flavored paltry wa. to celebratethe fifth .wver••1')' of theSmIthIoDiaD ID.titutloa'. InIect~. .

MIll Weilberg ....d there are&7 vlJietilll of edible bugs loadedwith proteiD and other nutritionaligredlenu. Sucb dllbes ani morepopular ill certain other countries!baD In the US. ID Pml, movieIOetI munch touted ants the waywe Ameriean gobble popcorn.

Two InIeCt cookbooks have_ publllbed In tbll C:OUOIry ­uEDtert:ainiDg with Imsecta" andI·Butte:rfIhW in My Stomach."

Anlwend • breaking andentering call at .V.lley ViewMotel. Notblag WII miJIJIIg.

Answered a burglar. alann atthe race track. Faile alann.

lloceivacl • report· from acitizen that on ber way up toADctio me feMilld l6me artisticdr.wIn... DrawJnp have,' thename "J?l:eter· A. Landi-um.Pboenix, Arizona" on them.An)'lllle _ bas loot poinUngo.contact tbe Lincoln CountySheriff. Dept.

Getald. fl:1!dIoD, Ra~aekSecurity, reported a -z.wa'jradiomiaaiDg..toleo from tM RuidosoDowuBaeeTraet. The radlowasIat... Ioc:ated In tho poueooion 01other penGane1 of. the race track.

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,aaek wrilOb, Fox, C~PackaSe---I:.lql,1ol':---St-ore-:-we""e-e----'-=~ed 10 Ibo lherlfl'. oUIce.. . ....etIcaQy "",ptylast Mol!daY·disturbance aero,1 from his AQer-3L yeIrI bJ tbe work Coree.reli8eace. Oftffi'fB' wefe ~, hIHl••• istIiapoIcbed ..d round. loud p¢y reaely 10 .-etlre. 'IOY _e, keep_iDS Ga. bailie, euok and .enjoy ber three

Ill'_dre!l.No lItrimger to work, Isabel

started worllkaS at' CarrizozoMereanWe Dr)' Goods in 1946rigbt illterlU8b IIdIoOJ Ill'.du.ii...Her bOlIW1l1 Mra. StOkes, sisteroeFied EusJlOb, Mra. SlOkoS was8lIO habel'. bOme teacher WhenlIbli waG in ""00.. '" '''7 IoobeImarried Albert, ..HoadO resident...d lbey ... up. housekoeplngthere. '!bey BioYed to Carrizozo lri,....

lAbel worked for FredEugUlb at. Clrrizozo Hardwarefrom _ througb '072. 111. lasttwo year. .be a180 workedeveolnp a.a C8Ib1et at lb,. FourWIDell Restaurant. FolloWingemployme:Dt at Carrizozo Hard­ware Ibe worked brieJJy at theGro<erY Basket.

Sbe ",tarted working atConlrll P&clcage for l!aymo.4Sanchez In MardI of1m. She andAlbert purd1ased the ..... In '976and liDee tbenbuliaea hal been-ely.

- '!he Hernaudeza' are pareJ\tsof Dva grown chi1dreD, ~nhie.Albert Jr., Mary,. Yo1a.nd.!l and\lay G.... Who lithe ollly oIng1eOlIO. llIbeI'. bUiband. a statehighway-employee, helped her atthe store evenlnp when he came011 work. 'lbelr ehlIcIreII ..d lbeirwi\i'elaad hUibaods have helpedat the balDeu after working atlbeir own jobI.

lubet aDd Albert are plan·DIn, • lUDlIner v.caUoa.

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Fiberglass. he said, is Ulima a tree limb as e, modelsuperior to wood, beca\llle, even tree, he touched one of thethough both materials are "overbead" wires, caush;,g'good iJisuiatots when dry, a sPJrkl. "'lb1J is why we havefibefglass pole that gets wet can easements nl!8l' power Unes," hebe dried quickly and used safel)t. said.A wooden pole, on the other hand, "5hQuld. tree be blown into aabsorbs moisture and may be power Un8, the current would thendangerous for meny days wh11e travel through the tree vIa the sapit Is drying out. Noting that most .doWn to the groupd, eausingequipment on fire trucks and sparb and poulbly a forest' fire."ladders were either wood or FoUowing blltalk. questionsalumiDum, another conductor of from the firemen touched on theelectr'lcity, he recommended necesaity COr firemen knowingfiberglass instead. CPR, on the importance of

He showed samples of service calling a lineman to shut, off.1lne8 and power lines, sh9wing power to a house on fire, and onfiremen ~bich wires were safe to what types of tools firemen shouldcut and which ones not to touch. carry.

To Wuatt.te the effects of At the business meetingimproper use of electricity. ZInn immediately following, Rowlandset up a demonstration bosird Tessier, Chuck' Brown and D.A.slmutating overhead power lines. Kincaid we,re voted in 8& mem·trees, model equipment, trucks bers.and people. for demonstration Steve Hezmall ~Iunteered topurposes, the, board was wired head a committee to devisewith one-third amp, far less than specWcatlons for the '·fast out"•even house currenL veblcle to be bought by the

"Many people think if you department. serving with bhntouch only one overbtad wire. are Bob Finley. Howard Puckett.you're safe." he said, "beeause Mark Mulholland, Don Rash andthey see birds laod on wires. But a C.R. PaUeraoo.

taxldermisL for person standing on the ground Next meeting of BVFD will beholding onto a kite string that Tuesday. June I. Because that istouches only one wire has the date for the primary electionprovided the electricity with a and the fire statton wlU be used. assecond contact pobtts.·· 8 poUlDg place. the meeting will

Using Ida model he demon- be held at La Junta Guest Ranch.strated that pobtt, and sparks Dew For further informatioo, callfrom the model per60n's hand. the ~cb at ~1 or Chief

WbUe on the subject of kites. Howard Puckeu at 336-4518.

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'lbe$l.000fineisset by statuteand also applies to Wegal kllIlng ofelk. btgmm sheep, oryx. BarbaryIheep or Siberian ibex. and forUlega! Irllffl_ Ia bill' gamemeat or carca8le&.

e,.(ema1Bot..abninature male andis~ • nonttophy l\IdJDalbytbecommlstlon. whiclr""setlhlslealOn'. hUilt for nontrophyPenIad ibex WI a means 'bf con­troIlbig the _deB' popU)ation Inthe. fIoridaIj" .'lb. bunt was the'~fOtD\ibtroph)tibex siDct)'1'$'1II... lbel< Viete blh'c>duced Iatolb. FIori4uc lit n.....t>et lim.M~ Uolsledbl tlte

IaVeoiIl(aIIiJn 11)0' (lffl<er MeWneDzladil1e\V1ea, :Sidd -the' citationwa'il ~U1tQt'. tip that. Moorehad taken the ).bex to an

An Albuquerque woman hasbeen fined $1,000 Bud must pay $10court C08tB for illegally ki1llng abeardedPenlan lbex-c:onsidereda tlopby aalmal-durfng a hunt foraont1'Opby, beardless ibex, ae-­conUng to the Department ofGame It Fish.

DlDab Moore. 35. pleaded notguilty before· Sierra CountyMagistrate Tota1e WUllams onAprU SO. Officer BruceMazuranich, who cited Moore onMarch 91, charged she kllled theanimal .,TID. 81, the eeeond day ofthe hunt m.theFlorida Mountainsof Southweeteni New Mexico.

Bag llmit for the bunt was oneIbex without a ,beard. The ibextabn by Moore bad a beard four

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LASCR'llCl!:II-MltebellLee ofLIn_in,. naIdOat llUiatant fortho roaIdeo...Joa\hlat Now Mexicostate Um._1., 1leiIdeDt ...IItInt«' take cateof eboc:1dDoI otudobla In ..d out.oftbolt ......, '\'bo)' _ ~ no·__tbel1ll..iIltbehousill,CODtract. '

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A team from New HorizonsDevelopmental center spentsatuxdIIY In_ell competing Intho...- SpedaJ OI)'Dlpl...

Mamie Williamsop, RitaVarga, Marla Lopez, Sl$"IeyKapUl, Betty Mar,h. SbirleyFonllim ad IUcbard Beltranpartic:lpatecUa the IOftbaD throw,&0 8IKltoo meter dashes and 200meter IUD. The events were heldon tbe.campw; of the New MexicoMIIItu1 _I.... '!bin In thoqua1lfyiiIg 8\!'eat prior 10 the stateSpocIa\Ol)'Dlplc Gam.. to be heldIn A1buquen(Ilo In JWIe. Eachteam m....bfr qualified end will

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'l'r.m1nl Ion on ell year forSpocW Ol)'DlplC5. '1bIB year'stratd.lDg .... been on basicexerclH, jaz:Ienlzing and run­llialI. Bowlinll ..d awImmInlI arepIam>ecI fer _ 1ear'........

Coac:b_ are Faynene GreeraDd lQtty JaramUlo, staffera atNow_.

'!b6 team estended thanks toJelmoOD Sleama, 1luIcleso Stete_ atIzeII& Slate Bank, the_ CIlIb, \llll IIld LIz l\!IIc­VoIiIlI for prevIclllc lunds fer

._ ...... At rlgbfj'lert to nib-t. are.JIl.Jll!! AUr~ o( Capitan, Marth­Hanoran of Nogill and ·Jo.­D,Tev", .Upalnters. Sho.Whoahove IU'e the HarmonKta; whowere alDODgm,ay .featurJlJdmulc ~ I.eft to rl~they are;Io_lde ,lJeggyOruk. PhyW.Schlegel, Helen Lock and (seated)DM!ep6 SeoU.

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assessmen~ in excess of $300 foran. El Paso man fishing at LakeRoberts, May 3.

Joseph Immediato, 43, wascited by Game & Fish OfficerSteve Harvill for iexce~g' the

. possession limit on rainbow trout,,When Harvill found 91 trout InImmediato's vehic1e-49 more'than the Possession llmit aUowedfor Immediato and hili threejuveplle fishing companions.

, Immedlato appeared Mondaybefore Grant Collnty MagistrateJohn School, Silver..City, who finedbini $235. plus $10 court costs. Inaddition, Jmmediato paid $2 inclvU damages fot each trout overthe possession limit.

Possession limit for the fouranglers was 48: 16 lor Jmmediatoand bis" Uceoled juvenUe com~panion; eight for each of the 1wo .ua:licensedaDglera under 12 yearsof age. (P(JSSession Unlil forunlicensed fishermen under 12years of age is one·halr Ute limitpennitted licensed anglers.)

'l1Ie OGT caUer earned $100for Ute information which lead toImmediato"s citation.

Operation Game Thief pays$100 for' information whcih leadsto arrest or citaUon of personsviolating game bird and fish orendangered species laws. $250 forinformation o.n big gameviolaUons. A toll-free number, 1­800-432-4263. is printed on allfisblng and hunting licenses.caners remain anonymous andare not asked to tesUfy in coun.

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THIS 18 the Womao's Club qaDI. 1.0 be raIned this summer at the LIncoln County Fali'", ThequDi Is: on dillplay at ClUtens State Bank.

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MEET THE GRADS.M~ '; wafi graduation 1'0; these'lc:~erg.ne:nela55 members: Antony John AgUIlar, Belinda ~. 8aea, ne~b"Marie BowetJox. Lori Let Gibson. Blase Herre.ra, stev~ D.Keller. Beverl)" Maxwei.'--Rebeeca «;;. Means. George E. Vega Jr.,­Joe M. Vega, Ja~n J. Vallejos. Amy Jo Zamora" Racliel- M. Ar- _

Laryngeqtomees, families to meet in AlamogordoThere will be a meeting for

laryngectomees and their familiesin the Alamogordo, Tularosa,Ruidoso and carrizozo areas to beheld saturday, May 15, 9 a,m., inthe library of the EducationBuildiDgon the campus oC the NewMexico School for the VisuallyHandicapped at Atamogordo.

'The address lor the school is1900 White Sanda Boulevard.

A l~gectoJnee is a personwho W had the 1at.YnX (voicebox) sursieabY removed due,usuallY, to dlaes",1'h. pall""tmtllt then acqUire-. new meBnsoicoimnUidcation, ' ,

'1IIeobjeetlve It to reac!llth...lJOOlo aDd old _In theirreboblltllitloo _. '111. N....Mejc;it)o, l.o8:t Chord,' <:llbb iiispoDsored ·b~/ tb~ Americ4f),caoo.. _yo ' ,

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For further informationplease conlad; Hal Peck, Box 694,CloUdcrofft. liM S8317. or Phone($Oij).lDo2422. •

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CRIMINAL FILEDState of New Mexico VI Gary

Micha.el Thompson <oWlMagistrate Appeal)

State of New Mexico vs FrankBriones (Magistrate Appeal)

CA$$1IIUi;D . Pl\O».A'I'1!l$ml.W·. ,l\uIdoso ~lOle ""nk v.,Davld ~10 of Moy..oB.Sni>w

M<OIIoy. "d.,M.~. MontoY.. lI)otntool Minn\oMuol!lvere'l_ of'I·~·-""1tOOl .. ~Jj1!ll'OSf)D'.

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. Ruidoso -Stllte' Baqk vs dlsn\ii!l~);"",

.lAon.rcl ·$~oJl.Ets. secn.lr"ity·' c.J,. Lumber v, H¢YetI' PUgh~ent. ' . (M.tra~ "udian~t). ,

.ltuldoscf*ate BIQlk vii Judith J:D Y~l VB Salll Bass.'Hobbs, PJ'QmiuoJ'y now. (Judgment on debt aJla, moJiey

Firllt N.Uonal Bank in due)~

AlaInqgQrdo v. Oene T. -Broclt. . 1'9111 Mcllae VI 'Dale wynn~ of wortg!i8e. ·(reatJ,tution for rent): '

~rrizow,--womaQ!. ·Club, -vs- . ;AllIed $tores. VII, Tom--Dorgan,Fr_ Briol18s. deJ)t and money (debt .mlmoney due dismh18ed).due-. ' . Swlslil CbBlet VS .Leisure

Sears Roebuck and' Co. vs ResoI1fC8 Gril.uP (debt BndmoneyBert Orrela, d~bt and money due. due di$mlssed). .

Security Bank vs Thelma PIVORCES'GRAN~D

Jenramp, default. VQ'giniaBonilla v& FranciscoSecutit)' Bartk vs Otto BoDilla .

'Heckendt»:'n, defa~t- on note; Kimberly Ann Gresham 'vsCbris Hickl ,,-:a Thomas Ronnie 'Gresham

Mackie, et a1~ fqreclosure and, Janet Franklin VB Arthur.promissory note. Franklin

Application for Limited M(Uilyn Tate va Clinton TateLicense: Christobal Sanchez. ' Teena D. Topper vs Elliot

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DOMESTIC RELATIONS ~RIMlNA1.DISPOSEDFILED Stateof'New Mexico vs Monty

catnetYn HI vs j.1. Meett M'eQUelU) and G~()lge BrowO;d.,.....::--1(divorce) possession of'conttoUed substance

Victoria Fresquez vsRlcky - dismissed. ,__---.",JFre$qUez (divorce) State 'of New Mexic9 vs

Myrna Magby vs Daniel Darlene Williams, AndrewMagby (divorce) Needham Jr. ·and Rick Mobley,

Donna Page va Jonathan resJdentiaiburglarY,and breakingPage ldivorce) an!1 entering· dismissed.

Alia Waggoner va Donald State of New Mexico vsW"ggoner (divorce) RamoD Sanchez. aggravated

assault. plea of guUty. placed onprob$tion.'

State of New Mexico vs JoseRodriquez, burglpry-larceny;unlawful taking of a motor vehicle(entered plell of guUty. placed onprobation) .

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to~UD_and ,)'vb;ti.teua . AU of. ~sbip&, 1 thtia 4 PllJ'II(N1~~ II: Bryant. P.A., N9.11, RuidQ8Q"Wbije Mt. School. TBOUSE IN ~lZOZO, NEWamortsage'~d'at-~ f1I{ :NOtth; ~8ea 14 thru, t1 ~al\5~; P.O. 110",1000. R1:lido80•. New . 5.-al..sz; 2:(10 P.M., Precinct ~XICO It. SCHOOL OF IN-PIIge101oflhe~BeeordS.· !l'0wn.hlpB $tbnJ 11 N9rt~l 114"extCo.~. No. la, lluido8&'PubUc Library. Sl'RUCTIONS FOR" PRECINCT~~ County, New'Meldco, fttlDgel$l.t:brUaGEaati.ToWIJIlinp WITNESS my band and the ,5024-82, "9:00 A.M., Precinct . BOA~ WOJ!KERS WILL BE=::a~~~m::. I ~!~ges 14 tbtti rl East; seal of the DJi,trict Court 0( Lin- No. 14. Rui~Higb School; lIELD FOR THE PRIMARYNew Mex!c9;' ToWD4hilJ8;!:tMu5Soutb, a.ngea ,coln CoU!.1ty; New M~ieo;'on the &025-82, 1:00 A.M .• Precinct ELECTION TQ BE HELD qN

, . 14thru~~t; ToWn,shlPIf$thru 15th day of April, 1982. No. 15 Ruldoso,.Downs-Vill~e JUNE 1,1982. .lnt4, B1()Ck4,.WblteMounta1o 11 Soutb. RaOUS 16 tbru 21 East;· . MargoE'-LindsaY' H.n. • .' '. .~OTJCE J~ lIF;REB'YGlVEN

EID-tes, Unit 1, asubdiviE!ion in Townsblp12SouUJ,bngep7\hru CltEDu'"'FTHE I'" Yon OR "T~TONFRlDAY, MAY 21, 1982'the Villip ijI-RiiidOiO, UIlcolri "'21'1Z Eastj aQd T~n&hlJl8 13 and DlSTRl~COURT REpREsENTATIVE WISH TO AT 10:00 :I5.M. IN THE PUBLICCo~~~ N~,~o~f you are 14 South, Rangea.l? d1ru 21 East: BE PRESENT AT ANY OR ALL LIBaARY' IN. RUIDOSO, NEW

LI;:;uif:lM~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~,~.~ .....~~..~.re~~·~-~-~~-.....Joy.Lesli~~S--AND MEXlCO A SCHOOL OF .1N-t bo~d·thatuntess you enter yOur or less, but excludinS the not yet. DEPUTY PLACES, PLEASE NOTIFY ME STRUCTIONSFOlt PRECINCT: .ppearance bJ If8id cause 011 'Dr defined Capitan W~deritess Area. Published 10 th~ Lincoln ,AT 64&-2611 FOR' ANY LAST BOARD WORKERS WILL BE=:'..:':~~.::.IT.l.:J QIVI!lNV.deJ:lbeSealoflho County New•• lor lollt (4) co.' MINUm CHANQES IN THI!l HI!lLD 1I0R. THE'PRIMARYcause a....r..at )'9U by default. New Mexico C?1l ConservatiOn Be(lUtlveweeksonly,ApriJ29,May SCHEDULE TH.AT MIGHT ELECTION TO BE HELD ON

• e-'"' . Commislio~ at Sauta Fe, New 6, May 13, aad May· 20, 1982. NEED TO BE MADE. . JUNE I, 1982. .J!]. Ray Phelps, P.A., whose Mexico, on th1i: 7th day of May, . SINCERELY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

offices andpoat office addre8a is 1982~ . • JANEMcSWANE ~ATON THURSDAY,.MAY 2t)314 J.P. White Bldg., P.O. Box STATEOF~EWMEXICO LINCOLNCOUNTYCLERK AT 3:00 P.l1't. IN THE COUR-1896, RoaweU, New MexIco, 18 the OlL CONSERVATION Published in the Lincoln TROOM AT THE COURTHOUSEattorney lpr the plafaUfIs. DIVISION . ADVERTISEMENTFOR Count)" News, o~e (1) time only on IN CARRIZOZO, NEW MEXICO,

WITNESS the banI! o[ the JOED. RAMEY BlDSADMlNISTRATION 1bursda" M.y 13 1non A SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTIONSClerk of said Court and the seal SEAL' DIRECTOR BUlLDlNGFOR 7" _. Wn.L :£IE HELD FOR THEtberetlf at carrizozo, New MeU(lO, PubllBhed In· t-h"e Lincoln LINCOLN COUNTY ABSENTEE PRECINCT BOARDthta 19th day of AprU, 1982. Counly News, one (1) time only, CARRlZOZO,NEW MEXICO FORTHE PRIMARY ELECTION

Margo E. Lindsay May 13.1182. 'lhe Cotmty of Lincoln New 'NOTlC.EOF.PUBLlC', 'TO BE HEW ON JUNE 1. 1982.ClerkoftheDistrictCourt Mexico wIn receive sealed Published in the Lincoln

BliDGET HE:ARING -LEGALNOTICE proposals fortbe coostruction of a NotleelBhereby given that the Coullty News one (I)Ume only on

BYI (s) Joy Leslie cau.For Bid&: new administration bundlng Board ofEdueatiOD of the Capitan' May 13, 1982.DeputyCIerk 'lbe Board of Education of the adjacent to JJHl; preIIeI)t LinColn Munidpal School. District No; 28.

PubUlhed In the Llncoln Capitan MUDicIitaJ, Sd1oo~Diatrict County' Courthouse fu. Carrizozo, . County ollJlico1n, State of NewCOUnty News for tour (4) COil-' No. 28' wW receive bids for in- 'New'MexiCQ, unto 10:00 A.M.. exI d" nl__ STATE OF NEW MExiCO.ecuttve weeks only, April .... In June 2, ..... at the office 'of the M· co an the uu~tor of Public..-1' surance for u,e fortheom g year. County =_1..1......... "-coin School Finance DiVision wUl on COUNTY OF LINCOLN~Jl&... 29, and May 6, and May BlcIamaybeona three year or one ....,MIl..U ....W_ .....1. IN THEDISTRlCT COURT13, 1982. . year bula for: County Courthouse, CarrizOzo.' WednesdaYiMay 26. llI82 at 1:00, ALLA WAGGONER;

t----,NiiO'1'Iili~CI!liiiTOJc_-_-_:_iiiC~I~. ~Miul~tl~-P~...i&·I:-..!I!!••~U!!.!!.Ifll~~.~;N~ew;;Mmexl6iii...;;::.A~I~Ih~.~'~Illn~.~b~lds;;W;Uld-~P.~"~'~~M~.S~.'I'~.~.~'~·.~'"".!'::h~O~A~d~.,--:v-_' _~~.p~e:"t1:"U~.n~er~'~_":'-_e-1 t.:loudcroft·s first muz- 'lbe "capper" event will be aIncluding Propert)'. po 0 C IzttatJ°S"cbRUIUdineag °If tbe .v. z1eJoa~er-matebe&-WJD be held 300-yard fOtmd trip Seneca run-

'lbe Town of Carrizozo Board 2. Workmaa's Compensation aloud. Bida received after that arr ozo 00 &. . rr zozo, CAUSE NO. DR-700B2 June 5-41. ning match. Start with an emptyof TrUllees will on Wednesday. Inlurance. time WW not be e:tmsidered. ~.M" present. and publicly review DIVISiON II '!be time schedule for the ' gun and load at each of fiveMay 19, 1982. at 6:00 p.m. at City . S. Auto Fleel InsurNice. 'Ibe work consists ot the the budget for the 1982-83 fiscal DO~ALD W. WAGGONER. various events will start at 7 a.m. targets at range&from 15 yards toHall consider Imposing a Bicta will, be opened at 10:00 eoDatl'uctlon of a 4,170 s.F. Ad- years. Respondent saturday. June 5. for aU practice 65'yards. then a tomahawk throw1D4lgerl s Tax for the Town of il.m. Jtlbe 1, 1182 In the Office of mta1stratlon BulldIQg, a 800 a.F. 1bis is a public hearing arid NOTICE BY shooting. At 9 a.m. the 6Cheduled aada knife throw and retum In 10carrizozo. the SUpe:riDtendeut. canopy eormectlng the existing all school patro,os are JnvJted to PUBLICATION matches Will begin and run unUi 4 minutes.

TOWN ClERK 'Ibe Board reserves the right fac1llty WIth the Dew building, attend. TO DONALD W. WAGGONER. p.m. 'the winner of the OpenPublished in the Lincolri' to reject. any and au bids and installation of an emergency exit Donest Capltaa. N.M. this ard address unknown, On Su,nday, practice will be 7- Seneca wi1l receive 8 muz-

Count)' New. ODe (1) time only, waiv.e all tecbaieanUes. ftom'theem.t1ngjailwhichlspart. day ofC~par~~~dofEducation You are hereby named 9 a.m., and the mat.ches until 4 zleJoa~ng pistol that has neverMay 13, 1982. SpeclfieaUonl may be 01> of the lalIJe county complex, and Respondent in the above-entiUed p.m. There will be 13 events in all been fired. The pistol was donated

tained lrom DavJd Lee, 118 S.F. of roof covering for an capitan BordofEducatlon cause. This sCUon has been wblc:h will iDclude men, ladles and for this event by Hatty Rithman.TOWN OF CARRIZOZO Superiatenderat bf Schools, P.O. ex1ating walkway. MarkDelgado. President assigned Cause No. Dft.70-82 and juniors, a tomahawk throw and a a member of the CloudcroftEQUALOPPORTUNITY Box 278, Capitan, New Mexico 'lbe Drawinp, Specifications, Published in the Lincoln is pe'nding In the District- Court 01 knife throw. Kiwanis Club that is sponsoring

i:MPLOYERINVl1'ATION 88316, Phone SMo223B. and other Contract Documents County News two (2) times only, Lincoln County, CaJTlzozo, New In the marksmanship events the entire match.TOBm lraO.Lee are available at the office of the May 13 and 20. 198Z.. Mexico. 'lbe object of the Petition there wUl he b1a.nket. prizes and A primitive area will be

'!'he Town of Carrizozo. on Superintendent County Manager, P.O. Box 711, is a judgmeat for divorce. This money prizes. Money prizes will provided for people wbo want tobehalf of applicants to the com· Publisbed io the Lincoln carrlzozo, New Mexico 88301, and notice will be published once each be given for four of the events. In go all the way in period. The dressmunlty development Voluntary County Newa, two (2)' tbnea only. at the offices of the Al1:bitect· week for four '(4) consecutive the novelty events there will be and equipment is from 1780 toGrant"Loan Program. Is May 13, and 20, 11182. Engineer, Gordon HerkenboH and NOTIClAAE!.PUBLICO weeks. You are required to an- blanket or trophy prizes. 1840. No one will be permitted iniollcitIDgblds for home repair Assoclatea. lac., 302 .EIghth NOTIClA. POR ESTE swet' the Petition by July G. 1982. lfthere are enough women to the primitive area wtless totalaad lInproveillelit- contracts. Bid Stre6t-. N.W•• Albuquerque. New MEOIO LA BORA DETER· In ease of yOur faOure to answer compete there wU1 be 2& yard and dress and equipment conforms todocuments, specifications, and Mexico. Copies may be obtained MINADA QUE EL DlA JUEVES or otherwiae r~pond, judgment 50 yard matches. U tbere are the above mentioned period. NoaddreBaes ofhomes to be repaired N"-ICE OF by general C!ODtrattora and major EL 20 DlA DE MAYO, 1982 A LAS wI11 be rendered agalimt you for enough juniors to Compete there tents will be allowed in theilre avatlable at the Horne PEND~CvOFACTION subcontractors uPQo deposit of $50 DlEZ DE LA MANANA EN. EL the relief demanded in tbe wID be trophies or blanket prizes. primitive area. Only lipis andRehabilitation Offl<:6 in City Hall, THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO which will be refunded upon . CUARTO DE LA CORTE EN LA Petition.. For jUDIor. the ranges will be 25 lean-tos will be permltled. Spaces100 FUth Street, Carrizozo, New return of the Docwnent& within CASA DE CORTE EN DATED THIS 7th day of May, and 50 yards. in the area will not be reservedMexi~ Sealed bids ...........dure TO: 11 -CIa after th bid Ni'ni..« CAkRIZOZO. N.M., UNA KalfetbrowingandtomahBwk and there will be no ho.ding of

, F- The 1.II.wing Dam-eeL or VB ya e °r.....-....- . S 1'1...... 'pods Fir . fi stwill be obltrved imd bids for EacbbidderwiUberequired ESCVELA DE IN T~UClO Margo E. Lindsay throwing events will be managed spaceortri . stcome. rAppUtaaon No. t112 aad Ap:· ·designated Def~dants: to submit-with his bid a certified ~ARA TRABAJADORES DEL Clerkof the District Court by "Woody" Woodcock, an ex- served Is the rule.plication No. 001 aDd Application GltOUP 1: daeek,cashfet"scheek or bfd bond PRJi:CINTO Y TRABAJADORES SEAL perieneed thrower woo has won On the ranges it Is requestedNo. tm and Appllcation. No. 025 E~t E.-Burgess and in the amount bf 5 percent of hIS bE LA TA8LA SERA BY: -s--Joy LesUe trophies in past events. He is also that primitive dress bewom. butWilt 'be opened ,at 7:30 l?iJl in, the Patriela Gale Burgess, bid, madeP8$8bIetothe Comty of ' DE'rEN1J)A PARA LA ELEC Deputy Clerk '& bluer of E!xhibitlon knives and period dress. will only be man-

t;;:~::_::;.~lIom~·!.;"~,~.~~a~I>Ili~'~t:~tIoo~·~~~OI~fi;"~~.~~,~~·:c;.::.::__ his~"=:'__~r_:,~.~e~~·lIllW1l~';;;C_~'~iiiU_.ij;_~__ii._=:..::..~Lln~'"~~In~:~Th~'i~~I>I~.dd:.er;;&h~' ~.n~Incl~1lCI:=._::~::~~UON~.~P~ltlMAR~;IA=;;'E;L~P;IA;I;;'D~E~'"lI!!~W:ltn: ::tn~y~h~an;d~.~n~d;S":I~.~I,-. ~o~.~e;.I~h~ls~·!~~':~:t"'~rIze~··~kn~:~:.~~th~wiII~.~h.~b~.~=da::to~ in those matches whereNl:i.WMexIeooP1bursdaYj May 20~ ~:""t In me.'"lIIpremUI,';"" ta... r-- . 'NOTIClA..... POk-'- EsT:E' ~; 1982.'- -_ ' 'a:ggregatescotetiJ knife thl'()wing.i9B2. The Town of C8rr1woand ra.......... ....• " ~£DIO ,LA HORAnE~R- Publi8hi!d' in the LtDC!oln 'i'his-knife.haa-a value of$250 andown... teserVe the right to reject ' .. adverse to. the Phiinttffs, Attention oftbe bidders is Mm-ADA. QUE EL DlA MIER· Co\iDty News four (4) times, May tbesbeath for it is valued at $50. Itoy aud .. al1 bids. at' their sole (;~11N':: h 1 yoII-, are caUed,toihe cmditions that COU!:S £1, 19 DlA DE MAYO. 13 20 Z181'1d Jwre S 1982. 'Wasmadeby Hal Peck. a masterdi&CftrtlC?o.No bideror AppU~tion berebOyU, nottfl::e tb~t BRUCE: mlDlmwn wage rates on this 1. A LAS ·:DtEZ DE LA " , leather carver.. ,. ~ 0-

N•• 012. and Application Nu, 001 HAYNES _ GALl!) HAYNES pno....~BI1all be •• eatabUsh,", by MANANA EN £I.. ClJARTO DEend Applleatloo 1'1., Cl27 end. All- IWl II' Intill h III d tho NoW MexIco Statu ""iIo••.•d LA CORm I!llll LAS CAS:A DII)pUeatiort No' 025 wi1I be aceetlted'" W e, U ~a, 81 a\'fl e . IildUiltriill,Coinmission and the COllTE EN -CAltltIZOZO, N.M.,..i."""1,6k " Tb sd'·f il6........ anaetioniIt the IJisti'kt Courtot req·uiretnent-s of equal em.. UNA "gSCUELA, DE IN-=-, .- PIn. lit.,. ...., -. •,"_,_ ."'."."~. New". M-~-._ ~-, ~-". ~,- pIo"..at 0PlJCltllBllty. S T IllJ C ION P A It A

PubU.bod In lbo LUt••In C1vllJJoClll!,N•• CV-VI.a2,!>lv.l. Th. Lloo:oIo Co....y Com· 'I'Il:AI>AJADORES P·I!lLCounty NiIWhi lbie (1) time- only wherebt you are. named ,or Di~et'8. agree: to carefully CARltU:OZO NUM'EltO TRESMay 13.~ ~.!.'~tedIL" .....ldNp.I_~~IB...~~. ...".;Idar·each I>Id .....veel .1 ilB Y NUMERO' CV'ATItO'w.__ _ ~.... - ~ """" tneetlng !olIawlng tho bldPRECIIIITOS Y'tltAllAJA'

obulbt ~ve .....ice vt opeamg.1rl Cbli8:id.erAtion thtlreOt, J)O:&.ES DS: LA l'A:BLA ,.....- upoo }'1!U. no blda lOey1le Witlult.Wn oIlet SElIA DE'I'ENIJ)A PAllA J..A

• . Th objoelB <>I said th.. aclledllledbllldllte ror 01 least 'I!lLECCIONPlUMAl\IA lilL DIA 1...tion th bJijhlll..tol the alXty daya, 'I'be Copoly .r Lio...lo DE ~UNIO. 1_, . •..tale 0( Ih.. P1nIoUlt.i In I.. ,reaarveothOtlgltl; !<cIOoyor ,NoTIOIA. poll ES'I'EahOpie In end Ie> thO property all blda. tn wOl•• t Ic:eliU.. MI!lPIO J..A ..HQIlA PltTER·.......bed lnlhe CotnpJolnHo. ..d .......",,1 the PiOpooet It MiNADAQUlCl!lLDIA VII!lRNESQIlIet TIU.ln ...d ......gatnst _tnlle In I\B beat hI......t to lilL SIDL\PEMAYo. 1l182,l. LAS\b.....".... ~'.Itn. <lr. 1M ~ 1)_ I)I!l J..A lIIANANA lilN J..A_.'.na. eedt ol th.... BIlILlCYrlllCA PVBLICA I!lNa-nd everYone .QliUmi~g bY,eQUH1'Y OFLlNCOLN :aUlOOSQIN.M.~'ONAltSCVELAIbtoullhllt'l;Odet lIt........d lhat By~.. A. BllIIngsl"Y. PE INSTllvccroN P...llA",d 1liIeodanto.' ,Oil ,_ or Counly.Man..... ~ TllAIIAJADORICS DELth..... '.d.....,... \liilo. by. Api'll !II. 1* PllEOlN'to Y'I'iWlAJADOIlES""".gIIarundar_ l>arrod' PE J..A TABJ..A. SEaR..dr....... oolOPlJOd 1m.. b••log P.blJjbed 'I•. lb. 1.1•••1. blilmNIJ)A l'AtlA LA Ei.,EC-

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wh~n'tile fqo.t'al~..~tl()n ", Qf ~llQYwall, ceiling, floor, ·()rotherstructural part of the "UU(.iiJJgcommences, wh~er or ,not' tbat

. alteration<pffects the external•diJrlensions of the JiltructUfe.Theterm do~ not, hpwever, ipcludeeither. (1) anyprqjectforim·prOVeJJlent of fl sttuctute, to .,

... complywithe,astiJJg state or lOcalhel!1th, sanitary, Of safety 'coder$pecifications which are' sOlely'ne~ry to '8SI>uresilfe Jiving,conditions or (2) anYlilterationofa structure listed on the NationalRegister of lIistQrjc PlaCeS or aState Inventory of ,HistoricPlilces. ,

."Variance" mean.s ll.grant ofreIie( .by a' community' from tbeterm.s of a flood· plainmanagement regulation. .

'. P,ublishedin the Lincoln.County News two ('2) times only,May 6' and May 13, 1982.

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~on RoybalPhone 354·2392

P.O. Box No. 671

Capitan. New Mexico

~~. R & R~ . ELECTRIC

''''....:.1 & pumpService

"Structure" means, for floodplain management purposes, awalled 'and roofed building, in­cluding a gas or liquid storagetank, that is principally aboveground, as well as a mobile home.

"Substantial improvement"means any repair. reconstruction,or improvement of a structure.the cost of which equals or ex·ceed$ 50 percent of the marketvalue of the structure either, (a)before the improvement or repairis started, or (b) if the structurehas been damaged, and is beingrestored, before the damageoccurred. For the purposes of thisdefinition "substantial im·provement" is considered to occur

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~ 3rd Name Ott ttt., Baht SH'. E'R"IFF . l~ In the June 1DelllOCnrtIc,....., . .', ' lincoln County :.~ EXPERIENCED: , '. ". ..,. .. ,,' ,......... ,.... > '~ie' _ ·15 ·yea,. lawenforce.1f experience..: SUpervised lenftdnal. ,inve~tOl'l In • 31. ~ .ie county West Texas Di.trict for tile Texa. :'~ ~partnlentof Publ,leSafety..k EDUCATED: •~College eduCCltlon Pollee' SClenc•• Ov.r 1aoo I :

; additional classroom houri ,f'.tralnlngi.vl,- ~"

ie tually eve.., phelse of law enforcement. Ha. . ,,' " *~'t.ught ~Iaw enforcemelltcoune•. ,at 5_cIIf·:.k.•~I ~,~ flcacl,ent ',colleges a'nd nu....rou. polie. '··>.;l:~EJ',·",,;f>·: ,:;,.;( ~.

i ~EDI:~:D:' .,',~':~ A••e,econcer1l.for'th.Hfety ami .el bel... of .. elthen. and pro- ,~... petty owner. of Uncoln Couldy. .' .. " .." ,." " \, '. ," .~;. !At 10lIl WIlY... put hi•••,.....Iict, ....... IIIId ....... to work I,r YOU/ the, *'-ttcltlz.... of Llftcoln CMty. " ..'. ....,. .. T... :·

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SECTION 16. DEFINITIONS:Unless specifically defined below,words or phrases' used in thisdocument shall be interpreted soas to give them the same meaningas they have iJJ common usageand so as to give this document itsmost reasonable application.

"Base Flood" means the floodhaving a one percent chance ofbeing equalled or exceeded in anygiven year.

"Development" means anyman-made change to improved orunimproved real estate, includingbut not limited to buildings orother structures, mining.

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Vega.bQlores Samora and StacyStephenson.

The Ii'oxes played the nuidos(jDowns "Cousins" Tuesday. theresults of the grim encounter werenot available at presstime.

Freddy -Padilla is coachingthe Foxes, assisted by. Nick Serna,who'is al9() scorekeeper.

ATTENb CER~MONYNena Ortiz and son Mario

Were in Anthony, NM, saturday to. attend the Holy Communion

celebration of Nena's gratidson,Angel. Angel is the son of Nena'sson, Conrad,

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The 'Foxes' are in there pi'tchinglThe Ii'oxes, a Carrizozo

women's softball teah! .formedfive weeks ago, got . the seasonstarted May 3at Fort Stanton withthe short. ertd of a 25-16 score.

Team members are: SandyBeltran, pitcher; Pammy

:Beltran, 1st baSei Sh~Uy Portillo,2nd basei Anne CoUins, 3rd basejAnnette HUl, shortstop; CarolSchlarb, center field i , beliaBeltra.n, right field i ThelmaPadillaj left fieldj Mary Artnenover' and Li~ Beltran, catchers;and PatSy Serfi8, ~itcher.

NeW members are biana

.hereinafter referred to as theresponsible person, is appointedas the "person" responsible forreceiving applications andexamining .the plans andspecifications for the proposedconstruction or development.

. After' reviewing the ap­plication, the responSible personshall require any additionalmeasures which are necessary to

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CALL FORYOUR

LOCATIONESTIMATE

Hwy.54&380

Gas

VIS.A COMCHEI<

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ZOZO CHEVRON

$1500 down willbuy a beautiful10 acres in White Oaks Valley.Only $1500' per acre with 10percent interest financing.

Box 3, Carrizozo, N',M. 648-2555

Nights and Mary 648·2526Weekends call: Patsy 648-2188

Pat 648-2275

-$72,000 will bUy a big 4-bedroom home, under 10 yearsold on 8 acres.

$15.000 will buy a good 2­bedroom cottage. Assume alow interest mortgage.

$41 ,000 will buy a good 3­bedroom home, 11 lots, mobilehome hook-up and a do"Overhouse. Owner, financingavailable at 9112 Percent.

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i ;FOa SALE: Table S$W, stand,motor,dtdo, mQUldiJJg head,. $150':

.C8s.b only.64$-~, 111-.2tP.

I WILL not be responsible for any ._c:k!bts other than my own as of this

date, . ,if Danie1'H~Mflgby 184tp

Preserve Lincoln County

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SATELLI1i"W ANTENNAINSTALLE~AJtvwH~e - COMPLETE

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Fuel and other services available

Well-lighted hard-surfaced 6,000 ft.rWlway on the prairie offers easyday and night ~anding and take-off.

Only 40 miles northwest of Ruidoso

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FLY CARRIZOZO AIRPORTSAFE-EASY

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County· CommissionerDistrict 1

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H. H FENCINGSALES AND SERVICC--­

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Carrizozo. N. Mex.Ph. 648-2990 Bus.Ph. aM·2679 Res.

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BRISCO WEST

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GARY HIGHTOWER BILL HIGHTOWER~"2460 ~'.2417

YOUR PERSONALITY revealedthrough handwriting analysis.Send self-addressed· stampedenvelope for free details. Mail to:BELL Handwriting Consultants.'Zl Woodgreen Ct., santa Rosa, CA95405. 19-tip

Pigs for sale, $20. Call JimMiller at 648-2449. 4tc

Work Wanted: Honest,dependable woman wishes to cookand keep house for ranch family.Reply to ~andra Koonce, Box 345,Alto, NM 88312, or call 336-4235.tin

&-TR,ACK 'rapes repaired.Inquire at Roy's Gift Gallery,carri~~, 'NM - 648-2921. tin

FQR S,f\LE: 22" 'fOQt·· Mont~raytf$vel ~aUer. Qsed very little,very clea..~call354-~.' 19-~tp

W~'J;'E:D: Part-timeperSQn forclean-up, janitorial work. LincolnCounty News. .. i9-tf

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NOTJCJ!} OF PUBLIC 'm_the minbn)Ull r~uirements, ture., -.ndwbether 4lr P4lt suchBP'DGETHEARING'of this. dOcum~t. .. ,. itru~~@ntain. Q basement,

Notic~la"hereby ~ven tiult the . . SECTION.. '!be ,re/Jpoilsible (ji) obtain, :or"~uireibe ap-BoBlid .ofEdU~Uon of Ccrona ,·~l'l!Oniliau review'.proposed pUem.tt to furnlJlJ, ,." the strucb.ireSChool Pilltrict No. 13, Ccunty of de,).8loPlllent to ~~re tbQt ~ bilS been flood~roofed,the dredging, fWi,ng, grilding"p'~vJng;Lincoln, State o~ N~w Mexi,co and", ·nec.essaty ~it8 ,have been elevatiC)Q (inrel!ltion to mean Sea ell:C8vationor driUiJJg 9perations.tbe Pire<:tor of' fublicSchool received from. those govern~ 'leV(ll) to whiCh tb.e lltruet\1.re was "],f'!ood" means a ,general andFiJJance Division, :will on Wed- mental. llgencies l'r~m which floodproofed, and Wi) Dlilintain a tetnJ)Orary cOnditi(m of parUal ()r,ne/Jday,MQY ~6,1$82, 1:0() p.m.;' QPPlOvalisreq\JiredbyFecieralor record ofaU.ueb information. . .coropleteinwu:fation ,of normallyM.D.T.. at tbe Cllfri~~-,Ad· stllte law,iJJcludjngSt:cUon~ qf SECTION 12.'lbe rel>ponsibJedry!an4area~,from:

,mmi/Jtration BuU~g, Carri~~,' the Federal WaterPoU\Jtion person ~aIl notify, iJJ riverineNew Mexico, ~r~entan4 publicly Control Act J\nll;mdment/> of 1972, .situllti9Ds,adjllcent communities (1). The ()Verflow of. i.nland orl'eview the bUdge.t for the 100~-83 3:,i U'.S,C. 1334. $J1d tbe stateCoordinatiJlg Office tidal. water~. .

C d f Th k fis~l Yellf. , SECTION 5. 'll)l;; reSP9nsible prior, to any alteration .01' (2)Tbe unl!Sual' and 'raPi.dFol' Sale: !h'.ae. lot in . ar 0 .. ans ''1lli$ i.s a pUblic hearing" and pe.rso... Bhall....eyj~.JIll.p,ermit l'elQCationofaWatercourse; and accumulaiion or runoff of surface-.".,..--- ~~~u::~::~e;~~~2~,~c:t----SPeci~-~IUUf~lO~·tljOse-.. __ :~::9.o1patf()J.l~,~e~liwit~d to :~:::~on:u~:~er~:::: ~f~: '::"~~ co::::ll$~i:s:~~~:ti~~~ wat~~;l~~~l:r:,'e::~,ri~d prone

septic tank with good dPain~e wno sent clU'~, flowers,made Pone at Ccrone, New Mexlc9, . reasonably safdrom flooding. If a' ministration; . .ar;all"meansilny land are<ll!,I~tem. W~teronlot: Elec:, phone phone c1l11s.andvisits d.uring this 20th dilyof April, 1982.proposedb!Jildingfjiteisina flood SE:CT~ON 13. TherespoDl'ible susceptible to being inundated byavailable. Good for long double my .stllY In the. R!Jldoso Corona Board of Education prone arJa, all new construction pefsonshaU 8Sl>urethatthe flood .' water from any 'SQurce (see.wide Home. $3800 cashor terms, .9 hos~lt·al. ~R; Mack Bell, President and substantial improvements ,carrying capacity within the definition of "flood").percent iJJt. Write Mrs.E.L: Elizabeth MacVei~h ATTES'r:' <including, the placem'e'nt 'of alter~orrelocated pOrtion of imy "Floodproofing" means <1M,'HllYDie, P.O. ~x 702, Carri~~, 'Bob Byrd, Jr.,l5ecret~ry prefabricatedbl,lildings and watercourse is maiJJtained; .combiJJaUon of structural' andNM 88301. tin . STEEL BUILDINGS FACTORY , Published in the Lincoln mobile homes) shall: (i) be nonstructural additons, 'changes,.

'FORLQCALDEALER Gounty News for two (2) con· ,designed". (o~ modified) "and SECTION. H;The.J'~~PQg.sil>t~ or adjustments to 'structures~utive w~ks only, May 6, and adequately anchored to prevent persOn llhall r~uire thataIlWhicbreduteor'eliiiiiDateflood'

Commercial with grain bUilding May 13, 1982. fl9tation, colhlpse, or lateral mobile bomeS to be placed within damage to relliestllte or improvedkit, 16,ooobu. 40' ~ 60' lI: 16', reg. ~. movement of the structure, (ii) be ZOne A on the community's Flood real property, water and' sanitary$10,300, closeout $7280. l..shop 30' x NOTICE OF constructed with materials and Hazard Boimdary Map shall be facUities, structures and tbeir4O'straightwall,need$4350. (1)50' PUBLIC HEARING utility equipment resistllnt to' ancbored to resist flotation, contents.x 180', $29,000 building, closeout Notice is hereby given that the flood damage and (iii) I?e con· collapse, or later.al movement by "H~bitllble floor" means any LEGAL NOTICEprice $18,900. Call Hloo,525-8075. Lincoln COunty Board of Com-' structed by methods and practices- providing Qver-the-top and frame . floor usable .for living purposeS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

missioners Shall holaapubUc Utili mIniiriize flood damage; ties to ground anchors. Specific. which includes workiJJg, sleeping, that the Board of Education ofFor· Rent or Sale: One heariJJg at 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, ~ECTlON 6. The responsible requirements shall be that (j) eating, cooki~g or rec;11'eation,or a Cari'i~zO School District No.7,

bedroom house, , kitc/lenette, with June 8, 1982, lIt tbe Commissioners person shall review subdivision. over-the.toR ties be' provided at : combiJJation thereof. A floor used County of Lincoln, ~tate of Newstove and refrigerator. Perfect for Meeting Room, County Court· proposals and other proPosed new each of the four corners -of .the only for storage purposes is not a Mexico, and the Director of Publicthe single person. Chain link house, carri~zo, New Mexico, to development to determine mobile home, with two additional . "~abitabJ~ floor." School' Finance Division will onfence. Must arrange own finan- consider the foUQwing:whether such proposals will be ties per side at intefm~iate . "Mobl1e home" means a Wednesday, May 26' 1982 1:00

-·-cing-;-e-aII-648.2929-for~more--in·_· -·-~ROPOSEJ).ORDINANCE--'~reasonable-safefromtlooding.-lf-a···~10cations-and-mobile-h~~es-lesS------Struct~~~Ie...lnfme.:.or.'-lhm~.'P.,----at:-thrl-d-:·£ormation. TO ESTABLISH MEASURES subdivision proposal or other than 50 feet long reqUlrmg~ one more sectlons, W~lch IS built. on a ministration Building. present

ten TO BE REQUIRED proposed new development is in . additional tie per side; (li) frame ~nnanent cha~sls and ?eslgned and publicly review the budget for"'-----r------'-------..-..,.........- ......~----- .....-"'t_--.....,JM:!J.!HI*ZeNE_A__eF fl,ood-prone-aTea·;"4lnr'Sueh-ties~be-pro~ded"ilH!ac~ol'ner:Of--.to be. Jlsed With or. rothouL a the--1982.~iseaI."Year..~......---...

T~EFLOODHAZARD proposals shall be reviewed to the home With five additional ties permanent foundation when THIS. IS A PUBLIC'BOUNDARY MAY assure that (i) all such proposals per side at iJJterm~iate pOints, cOnnected to ~herequired utilities. HEARING AND ALL SCHOOL

ISSUED BY THE are consistent with the need to and mobile.homes less than 50 feet It ~oes not mclude recreational PATRONS ARE INVITED TOFEDERAL INSURANCE minimize flood dama~e within the long reqiiring four additional ties vehicles. or travel. trailers. The ATTEND.ADMINISTRATION FOR flood prone area, (iii) all public per side;· (iii) all com~nents term iJJcludes but it is not limited Done at Carrizozo New

LINCOLN COUNTY utilities and facilities, such as of the achorin~ system be to, t?,e defiJJition. of "mo.bile Mexico, this 3rd day of Ma'y. 1982.WHEREAS, the COUNTY OF sewer, gas, electrical, and water capable ofcarrY'!1g _a force of home, as set forth m regulations. Carri~zo Board of Education

LINCOLN wishes to establish systems are located and con· 4,800 pounds; and (iv) any ad- governing the ).\1obile Home Stirling T. Spencer, Presidenteligibility iJJ the National Flood str\lcted to minimiie or eliminate ditons to the mobile home be safety and Construction Stand· ATTEST:Insurance Program and in order flood damage, and Iii) adequate similarly anchored; ardsPlOgram (24 CFR 3282.7(a». . Sr. Gail ~tackpole, Secretaryto dQ so must meet the drainage is provided to reduce • Published in the Lincolnrequirements of 1910. 3(b) of the exposure to flood hazardS; \ SECTION 15. The Flood "Person" includes any in· County News for two (2) con.Federal Insurance Ad· SECTION 7. The responsible Hazard Boundary Map issured by dividual or group of iJJdividuals, secutive weeks only, May 13 andministration regulations. person mall require within flood the Federal Insurance Ad- corporation, partnership, May 20, 1982..

NOW, THEREFORE, the. prone areas new and replacement miJJistration for this community, association, or. any' other entity,~a.::r 'Y :R.:l.ch following measures' shall be water supply systems to be dated March 28, 1978 with Panel including-Suite and local govern-'

Real Estate Broker required within Zont. Aof the designed to miJJimize or eliminate Numbers 3501220001-0046, and any ments and agencies.Flood Hazard Boundary Map infiltration of flood waterli into the officially published revisions to "Riverine" means relating to,issuted by the Federal Insurance systems; and this map. is adopted as the official formed by, or resembling a river

. Administration for this' com- SECTION 8. The responsible' map for the enforcement of this (including tributaries), stream,munity. perspn shall require within flood document. ZOne A on this map brook, etc.

SECTION I. PERMIT prone areas (i) new and delineates the area within whichREQUIREMENTS: No person replacement sanitar)' sewage the requirements of this documentshall erect, construct, enlarge, systems to be designed to will be enforced.alter, repair, improve, move or minimize or eliminate infiltrationdemolish any building or struc- of flood waters iJJto the systemsture without first obtaining a and discharges from the systemsseparate permit for each building into flood waters and (ii) on·siteor structure from the designated waste disposal systems to beresponsible person. located to avoid impairment to

No man-made change to them 01' contamination from themimproved or unimproved real during flooding.'estate, including but not limited to SECTION 9. The responsiblebU~dings or other structures. person shall r~uire that allmining, dredging, filling, grading. subdivision proposals and otherpaving, excavation or drilling proposed new developmentsoperations, shall be commenced greater than 50 lots or 5 acres.until a separate permit bas been whichever is the lesser. includeobtained from the designated within such proposals base floodresponsible person for each elevation data;change. SECTION 10. The responsible

No mobile home shall be person shall obtain. andplaced on improved or unim- reasonably utilize any base floodproved real estate without first elevation data available from aobtaining a separate permit for Federal, ~tate, or other source,each mobile home from the until such other data has beendesignated responsible person. provided by the Administrator, as

SECTION 2. APPLICATION: criteria for requiring that (i) allTo obtain apennit, the applicant new construction and substantialshall first file a permit application improvements of residentialon a form furnished for that structures have the lowest floorpurpose. The form must be (includiJJg basement) elevated tocompleted and submitted to the or above the base flood level anddesignated responsible person (ii) all new constructlon andbefore the issuance of a permit substantial improvements ofWILL BE CONSIDERED. nonresidentialstructures have the

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• • RI:.. VIEW OF lowest floor (includiJJg basement>APPLICATIONS: The LINCOLN elevated or fJoodproofed to or

, ood-1.''SECTION- U. For the purpose

ofth~ determination of applicableflood insurance risk premiumrates within Zone A o,n a com·munity's FHBM, the responsibleperSOn shall (j) obtain, or requirethe applicant to furnish, theelevation (in relatiol1 to mean sealevel) of the lowest habitable floor(including basement> of aU new orSUbstantially improved struc-

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