r'~)''';J --'. LINCOLN BLM will again review' Ruidoso...

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hl, .... tit':' If t ."It II. I'" d I:J.'lI "dUd' ,. ,I Ill., l ,,1\, I'll \ .tl 'Jklahllll" "II'hart."" I lit' IS a nail\(' III -\:" I. II lfl(l 11,k:.. 'I 1,1' rlll'lll In I"',',lf\ I !li I> .\I"", '0,1-,·" 11' 1'_1 I"" 1,,1' I.,,,' t. I ,,,I l'nlL: '"rp lit' wal- ICller Ird!'!>lt'lr('d til relevant lIlformatlon, In v. elghing Ihe importance 01 the research to public and pl'1vate land managers relall\(' 10 t1w Importance 01 the Sltt' to ItS pro specl" e ust'f::,. The At:adt'Il'\ wIll IH' represented III thl' l'\ "Iuat Ion Vrank B l nl\ 01 :'IllIlOru 1lllollakil. 1.1IIVersiI III Idaho. (, I\lt'lIll1ll'ndson, I 1111 1I1 .. \J'Ilol1d, :'Ilt'lv. \ n ,\1 1\01 hillalll\. 1('XilS A&:\1 JlilnlIII I, :'\Iebell. l I dli :--1 all' 1 nl\l'r"J1 \ Cllld Jdllil'S (, ·!l'l'/. \\('ld"1 V\l1dhle rolUldatlOIl Ti,e 1l1,1I,Ji Il'l'l'llJlj! "I tIll' dl''''l! ..... 1111 trlll1l Ille BL:'.I LlI,d :'\:\1:->1 \\ III I ... .1' (rUl'/;,S OIl :\1.1\ .' .,'Id I, ,\1 lilal tlllle, "lid a IlllletalJie 11.111 lJt.o '. , I ' \ d t..', f .Jd' j \ ,ILl' t'll:-- (JI f'lotlJ LI I , II t" .... d I" I I: 'f t ,1 r I J I\ f 'I! (I rJl JIll ( .1 rr /,1/1 I I. I , 1'1' 1 1-' II if 'r III tH' -_\ ill <Jl pt,dl r' d' 'f III-! ',,1 '"' .1,' pl.e:tl; .... '" ! 'f {il I 11,,1 I' ,J Ulll' ," I"", \1 \(.1 /. 1'011111" "h,HllI,ll' "l11pIO\l"" \l"nil'" Orlil 1"1 ,II,t1 1\11111 1:llh,IId'"n p."" "lIh tlwir h<," .1,111. 'Iagf'f' . \11 It 1.... 1,.1\11 Cllillft/fl \ "II 11,.,"1._ I", / \" l'ar'I\" "h"IIlL: IlI'ld [0' 'lag"" al Olf' I ,Ill \\11"" 1:'· ... 1.11111'11 :"111...:111 ht'hll1l1lfl1... It I 10 ;11 P Itl Pharmacy is sold HJo:I'HI':SEYIT\(j ''':W \IEXI('O - I.isa Kay' Allen of Las (1111'1''', "\Ii", 'f'\\ \1(''(it'll-l'S,\,'' \'isitE'd with .Jlle Skeel! liming a n'('pnl \ is it III \\'ao.,hinglllll, DC. SIll' was in Ill(' nation's lilJlllill dlll'jng II If' ;IIInlllll B111SS11111 Ff'sliva!. ClpplicatlOlI a C1111:::.or I IUIII oj government /;'lIlltl(':::' In Iht' HUidoso area 10 buIld il J,'I capable airport oil i.I port lOll 01 111(' fori The oasl:::' 01 Ihl' n'Jt'('tlOII v. 11Icl1 v. as llphl'ld III 11\1' St'(')elary 01 thl' Ifltl'nor, IIi'" 111"t thl' area v.as fllon' I i.dUitldl' II>! Ihe ('olltllJUi.ltlOII ,I! Iltl' and Ihat afl allpoll \..I ould sl udll'., ;, t S l ll"('" IIll' rl'sl'nalloll SIII(l' l\lli,1 Tilt' 1>1.:'.1 !l'(t'll l'd lJlllldrt'd, 01 \"'IIIIII:l'l1l, '"ld JIOIJI IIIl' publll' III [""It tor iJlld I t ilt' II'I oposa I Thl' l'"ntral't lor oJ SIX II It ltll Ii pl'l'10d ('lltllllg III St'p IplIlliel l\JH:.!. A COII,!>!,'II' n'por! t" tlH' BL:'II IS Cllso ITqUIIl'd III J'hp IS!.:'>! alld II,,· IJt'pClrlmenl 01 thl' JIIII'lJlJI plallill UJ>e tile stud\. along., \\1111 0110." 6 is Ma Evening' 'Fine Arts 1he :.!nd Annuql 'FlIlI .\1'" v. III be hl:'ld Thill "dd\ l\-Iay 6, 7 P n III the nHIIll I"tli "I Ihe recreatIOn Cl:'ntt'l' Smgers and I, ",ll Carrizozo and the area Will present Iht' ('om'l'rl. ,tl,r! an al'l show will be hdo I holt even10g In thl' same bUlldlll1! Performers parliclpatlI1g III the concert Illcludp a v. "n1l'11 " group, "The lIal monetles," the ('arrlzozo Brass Faculty l,Juartet, (;l'IH'loi Maxwell on claSSical Phyllis Schlegel and Adams al the plano, Jant' and Ann Ferguson III a plano dlll'l. and vocal numbers ('hurchJlI Cook. Artists who will pxhlhll thl'lr work 10clude Dorothy (;uck and Martha Holloran, 1\ogal, Jant' Allred, Jack Hlchard- son, Joe DeTevis, Jl'l'ry Peckinpaugh and Ll'slJt', Carrizozo, There is no admiSSIOn chargl' for the eveninR's enlertamml'nt. and refreshments will be prondl'o by the Carrizozo Woman's Cluh The event IS sponsorl'o Carrizozo Schools, 'Il w I'll ,,\ t'l tldll " l "'1111 \ 'ht' 11:'\11::> hds ",,' kf"d I" 1'1 'i<' .. chle\en,ellls 01 I IL:l ...ch'HII I" Ihl ,,11"1"11", ,I !ht'lr 'hlll 1''''''1':' Ihelr con lI,unl' Il'" "I,d 'I, ..ollpl!es Ihl'\ pial I" ,,11'tti (haplers III 11,0'1 Ih,II .'1' '""' "econdarv scholll!> '01" 111111 " 11'1 " 'he dl'Cl" ,,1'''1' ..,cholarshlp. S('I\ Itl·. 1(',,,1,,.1 'I' and characler The l'arnzo/_o :'\alionaillonor St't'll't \ \' ill Illdul I ... e\ell 11,10 II" lIrganlLalloll .. lilli' ,01 ('('('('n"II1\ \\ \ ,,\ , ,: 'Ill' '-.('I14H" l dlt'l t·' 141 1'1", II I,ll". ,I' lpn, I. by NHS honored . , -1 BEST 4VAIlAIlE COpy, Students .\ttl" III t'lll tI I I" I I:'" II l al1lrell. Jill' l III j;",,, LUI'Ias J(otWII ,\1""''''11' 11"11" 1111, "lid h'\1I' \',lIn,ore "I lilt' 11l1'h'! ,I"" \ ear IIl'lI I 'l'l ' "II' " "" 'I , LI!>a .Jlld ,J"I,I'I'\ 1",/, '!11l'lan "'1111,·,', frtl'nds ClII(: "ll' 11'\ :1,·tI '" allend BLM will again review' Ruidoso· airport· site The l\atlOnal Acadl,tl1v of Sciences, a private, nonprofit organization of hilS been a warded a $50,000 l'O1l1 racl tll "review and evaluate thp pasl and ongoing research at Fort St anton Fort Slanton is an ahiindOlll'd mllilary reservation IllaIlilgl't! the Bureau 01 Land (BLl\-!I, Hesearch on water shed, range and wildlitl' IS cOllductl'd on tilt' 26,000 acre reSer\atlOll 1)\ :,\,,\\ l\-lexlco Stale UlItll'!' it 20-year cooperative v.lth the l:lL" 'Ihe reVlev. and l'\ <lludt 11I11 of the research v.as authorlll'd 1)\ it speCial appropl'lallOIl III till' HLl\]'s budJol,et al 11ll' It'qu'',,1 of :\ev. I\lexlco Sell. "Jack' ::X:hnllt l- In i\l711, thl' 81.1\\ "".1"( 1('(1 <tIl Rejected in 1978 EST, 1905 Billingsley v. as COIIlIJl('nd('d by Hives for hiS v.ork and per' slslence Ill'" secunng an $II,()()O relund 1 rom the sl al e lor v. ork on I1ndges that was reqUlr('d stall' highway engineers, lor which paymenl was later refused. The bridge v. ork v. as don<' III 1\lllO folloWing the June. 1\17\! flood In the Hondo \\ h('n pavment v.as relust'd, Ihreatened court aclloll i1!!'II11,,1 Ihe state auditor. The audltol t tWll recommended the elallll nol Iw paid !lppt'ah-d, and lasl week aut hOflzed. representing the 1I0ndo asked If their ambulance could answer calls with only a driver In attendance, They said only three v.ere available. said U l'l'rllflNI El\I'f had lobe on an r'uns iii hu driver or the county "ould tJ(, open for pOSSible lawswts. !I(' said the shenff's of/Ice should 0(' culh'd fm' personnel. and nol handled locally. because 01 ItS hl'art allli chain 'Jlll' InHllptlofl reads . Broadw and Brill!!, Department. Therp II> a til' n'lIl, box, brakenlan S (ap old eleclrlc motor Signal 01 several large Iraml'd rl'p)1I ducllon of paWling!> 01 ,,1111 an orlglllal clock especially :\11' ;\1tllaflll'1 tol Ihls show II IS dOI1l' on " v.ealhered ple('e 01 w(HId Illth tit' nails and CI rClllroad pendulunl The show b(' \ It'\\ t'" .... eekday s bet ween I hI.' 01 K am to 12noon and 1 to 4 p nl TlIl'mil>/\\', ,\PHIL 2!I, I!I!!:! nit' White Oaks Historical Assn, will conduct tours through the schnol and tn otner Ilistorie spots this wet>kend as a feature of the \hlY Day Spt>ctacular, May 1-2. a project of the Valley of Fires I.Inl1l'SS nuh, for doing so, For example, Hives pointed out that the Small Business AdministratIOn would deny loans to violators. Hives said the program IS directed not so mudl 10 In- -dJvrduals who 'knOWIng I')" taketht> I'Isk of locating 10 a flood pla1O, but 10 subdividers Who build In dangerous flood areas and sPlI humes to unsuspe('lIng buyers whu don 'I even knuv. I he honws are subject to desl ruct Ion t1oods. It was also po1Otpd out that unless Ihe county JOinS tht' 1\FA program it could be subject 10 lawsuits arising frolll flood damaged homes and ApplicatIOn for th(' 1\}-'A musl be by resolution of tht' com miSSioners, followed by publiC hearings, ,advertising and adoption of an on.lmam'(' 1111' CoUl'l resol'ed to makl' i1p pllcat Ion. The public will be at the regular meeting 01 Ihl' COUl'l at to a.m., JUn<' 5 In 01 her bUbln('Sl-, LOiS Clements and ('lIlt, 11"1;:;61r. y Bex J3f.; . ,C-:.l.TrlZC·ZO, Ul'l \ (ruces Hallroad StatulIl 'l\Jlil ('Ioudcroft Branch, \aughn. "Illl " rare snapshot 01 ColorCl 'Illl'l'l'itrl' several photos of tralll \",('ch 'Ihe eXhibit also Illdudl' 10lb used lor Sl-' Itches. signal!> and Iracks ()ne Ion loan 11'011\ Tom ChIsholm 01 l'arnzo;w J stands out are locomollve engineers. HOl!l'r otll 01 Tucson and Honlllt' out 01 1-:1 Paso The ol'lglnlll Include the (ar1'lZ070 Hoolld House. l arl'lzozo I ll'pol, ('iIlTllO"I Club House ra/l'd' ('ARRIZOZO, NM commissioners to participate in the program would rpsull in sanctions by the federal govt'rn- ment, for example refusing to approve VA or }-'HA lIonH' loans on property lying within flood pl-aln areas. Under the program, pt'rmits for bUildings would be Issued by the county, in addition to oth('r existing permits. 11 v. ould b(' the responsibility of the ('ount y to S('(' that no permits v.ere ISSUPd for buildings in the flood plain art'as Commissioner Thomas I' McKnight said he v. ould h(' reluctant to tell anyon<' In th(' Hondo Valley flood plain area Ihat he couldn't build a honl(' on hiS own property .. and asked what would h'appen to a person who buil·\ a home on the flood plainS In defiance of an ortllnam'l' prohibiting such const rUl'llOn "Do we put them III lail" lit' asked Rives, ., No," Hives ansv. l,l't-<1 .. ThiS IS a carrot and stl('k matll'r ,\ person can bUild wh('re\ l'r Ill' Wishes, but Will a prll'p' The public IS 1ll¥lt pd 10 \ Il'" an unusual exhibit 01 and other paraplll'rnililil assoClaled v.lth thl' railroad iJnd days gone by at 1hl' ('arn70l11 School admllllstration "flit' conference room These exhlillt S "n 10 sho .... thl' work 01101,,1 art IsIS, craftsmen, and The current dl!>pla\ \'d' prepared by Jl\ ISnook!-' :'>Il Damel of Carnzozo ;\11' ;\1t I )ClIlIt'I .... as v.lth the I'UCill1 Hall road's locomot I \(' nJi'111 1 enance and supply d('pClrt I1Il'nl lrom t\l311lo 1\173. Hoth 01 hI!> flood area builders Sanctions loom for WIIITE OAKS SChool - Many people from Carrizozo and surrounding area attended school at the White Oaks SChool. The huilding 'ltllJ has the wood stove which was installed when tht> school began its own "lunch program" at the turn of the century, Railroad exhibit recalls booming, bygone days '. LINCOLN -- .. . COUNTY,NEWS Lincoln County ('om- missioners have set 1\1ay III for Cl budget hearing for fiscal 1\l1l:1-H:l. with the final hearing set for JUn<' 2\1. CommiSSIOners approved i.I ;, percent cost of living pay raisl' fill' county employees, and Sl't Ihl' tentative general lund budgl,t at approximately $1,\150,000. ('ounl y Manager Truman l:Hlllngsley s.lIcl the road fund budgel \\111 ha\(' 10 be reworked. CommiSSioners will op('n IJld.., on the Carrizozo adnllnlstratlon build10g on June :1 a nd Ia k(' up till' matter of awarding th(' con- struction contract al a ll1('('llng on June 8, al 10 a.m The firm of Gordon Herkenhoff & ASSOl:lClll'S of Albuquerque v.as rptalned as the county's consultm!i, en!i,lIlt't'rs A lengthy diSCUSSion was tll'ld on the matter 01 LIIl('oln ('ounl partiCipating In Ihp 1\atlonal 1'Iood insurance program Bill Hives of the ('Ivil Preparedness Office, Sanla (-'(', explained that failure of I hl' . Exercise in nostalgia C'ommissioners set budget hearings

Transcript of r'~)''';J --'. LINCOLN BLM will again review' Ruidoso...

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relevant lIlformatlon, In v. elghingIhe importance 01 the F~)rt~tanton

research to public and pl'1vateland managers relall\(' 10 t1wImportance 01 the alr~)rt Sltt' toItS pro specl" e ust'f::,.

The At:adt'Il'\ wIll IH'represented III thl' l'\ "Iuat Ion IJ~

Vrank B (;ol1l'~, l nl\ l'r"t~ 01

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Pharmacy is sold

HJo:I'HI':SEYIT\(j ''':W \IEXI('O - I.isa Kay' Allen of Las(1111'1''', "\Ii", 'f'\\ \1(''(it'll-l'S,\,'' \'isitE'd with ('''11~, .Jlle Skeel!liming a n'('pnl \ is it III \\'ao.,hinglllll, DC. SIll' was in Ill(' nation'slilJlllill dlll'jng IIIf' ;IIInlllll ('I1f'IT~ B111SS11111 Ff'sliva!.

ClpplicatlOlI o~ a C1111:::.or I IUIII ojgovernment /;'lIlltl(':::' In Iht'HUidoso area 10 buIld il J,'Icapable airport oil i.I port lOll 01 111('fori The oasl:::' 01 Ihl' n'Jt'('tlOIIv. 11Icl1 v. as llphl'ld III 11\1'St'(')elary 01 thl' Ifltl'nor, IIi'" 111"tthl' area v.as fllon' I i.dUitldl' II>!Ihe ('olltllJUi.ltlOII ,I! Iltl' n'~('''ITII

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Thl' Al'<Jdl'/lI~ l'"ntral't I~ lor oJSIX II It ltll Ii pl'l'10d ('lltllllg III St'pIplIlliel l\JH:.!. A COII,!>!,'II' n'por! t"tlH' BL:'II IS Cllso ITqUIIl'd III

~fJlelllLJel J'hp IS!.:'>! alld II,,·IJt'pClrlmenl 01 thl' JIIII'lJlJI plallillUJ>e tile stud\. along., \\1111 0110."

6is MaEvening''Fine Arts

1he :.!nd Annuql 'FlIlI .\1'"

~vemng' v. III be hl:'ld Thill "dd\l\-Iay 6, 7 P n III the nHIIll I"tli "IIhe recreatIOn Cl:'ntt'l'

Smgers and lllUSICI<IIl~ I, ",ll

Carrizozo and the SUlTlIur)(lill~

area Will present Iht' ('om'l'rl. ,tl,r!

an al'l show will be hdo Iholteven10g In thl' same bUlldlll1!

Performers parliclpatlI1g III

the concert Illcludp a v. "n1l'11 "singin~ group, "The lIalmonetles," the ('arrlzozo ~cho(ll ~

Brass Faculty l,Juartet, (;l'IH'loiMaxwell on claSSical ~uqpr.

Phyllis Schlegel and ('hcrrll'~

Adams al the plano, Jant' ~hafl'r

and Ann Ferguson III a plano dlll'l.and vocal numbers h~ ('hurchJlICook.

Artists who will pxhlhll thl'lrwork 10clude Dorothy (;uck andMartha Holloran, 1\ogal, Jant'Allred, Capl~an, Jack Hlchard­son, Joe DeTevis, Jl'l'ryPeckinpaugh and Doroth~ Ll'slJt',Carrizozo,

There is no admiSSIOn chargl'for the eveninR's enlertamml'nt.and refreshments will be prondl'oby the Carrizozo Woman's Cluh

The event IS sponsorl'o h~

Carrizozo Schools,

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"'lrlvt't"gl\l'~riHI\(,,111""" 11'1 "

'he s"clel~:" dl'Cl" ,,1'''1'..,cholarshlp. S('I\ Itl·. 1(',,,1,,.1 'I'and characler

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BEST 4VAIlAIlE COpy,

Students

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BLM will again review'Ruidoso· airport· site

The l\atlOnal Acadl,tl1v ofSciences, a private, nonprofitorganization of scientlst~, hilSbeen a warded a $50,000 l'O1l1 racl tll

"review and evaluate thp pasl andongoing research at Fort St anton

Fort Slanton is an ahiindOlll'dmllilary reservation IllaIlilgl't! IJ~

the Bureau 01 Land 1\la""~l'llll'nl

(BLl\-!I, Hesearch on li\l'~tllck.

water shed, range mana~l'nwnt

and wildlitl' IS cOllductl'd on tilt'26,000 acre reSer\atlOll 1)\ :,\,,\\

l\-lexlco Stale lnlversll~ UlItll'!' it

20-year cooperative i1~ll"'lIll'llt

v.lth the l:lL"'Ihe reVlev. and l'\ <lludt 11I11 of

the research v.as authorlll'd 1)\ it

speCial appropl'lallOIl III till'HLl\]'s budJol,et al 11ll' It'qu'',,1 of:\ev. I\lexlco Sell. 1IoJ)rl~1I11

"Jack' ::X:hnllt l-

In i\l711, thl' 81.1\\ "".1"( 1('(1 <tIl

Rejected in 1978

EST, 1905

Billingsley v. as COIIlIJl('nd('dby Hives for hiS v.ork and per'slslence Ill'" secunng an $II,()()O

relund 1rom the sl al e lor v. ork onI1ndges that was reqUlr('d tJ~ stall'highway engineers, lor whichpaymenl was later refused.

The bridge v. ork v. as don<' III

1\lllO folloWing the June. 1\17\! floodIn the Hondo \'all('~ \\ h('npavment v.as relust'd, BIl1Jn~~h-1

Ihreatened court aclloll i1!!'II11,,1Ihe state auditor. The audltol t tWllrecommended the elallll nol Iw

paid Bl!llngsle~ !lppt'ah-d, andlasl week p!l~IIH'nl v.a~

aut hOflzed.

representing the 1I0ndo El\IT~

asked If their ambulance couldanswer calls with only a driver In

attendance, They said only three~MTs v.ere available.

BIllln~sley said U l'l'rllflNIEl\I'f had lobe on an r'uns iiihudriver or the county "ould tJ(, openfor pOSSible lawswts. !I(' said theshenff's of/Ice should 0(' culh'd fm'~MT personnel. and nol handledlocally.

because 01 ItS hl'art ~hilPl' allliheav~ chain 'Jlll' InHllptloflreads .Broadw a~ and Brill!!,Department. Therp II> a til' n'lIl,dlspla~ box, brakenlan S (ap oldeleclrlc motor Signal 01 Ilri'~'

several large Iraml'd rl'p)1Iducllon of paWling!> 01 IriJlll~ ,,1111

an orlglllal clock dt'~ll!lll'd

especially b~ :\11' ;\1tllaflll'1 tolIhls show II IS dOI1l' on "v.ealhered ple('e 01 w(HId Illth tit'nails and CI rClllroad (ro~~Illt'

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for doing so, For example, Hivespointed out that the SmallBusiness AdministratIOn woulddeny loans to violators.

Hives said the program ISdirected not so mudl 10 In­

-dJvrduals who 'knOWIng I')" taketht>I'Isk of locating 10 a flood pla1O, but10 subdividers Who build Indangerous flood areas and sPlIhumes to unsuspe('lIng buyerswhu don 'I even knuv. Ihe honwsare subject to desl ruct Ion b~

t1oods.It was also po1Otpd out that

unless Ihe county JOinS tht' 1\FAprogram it could be subject 10

lawsuits arising frolll flooddamaged homes and stru('(ur('~

ApplicatIOn for th(' 1\}-'A muslbe by resolution of tht' commiSSioners, followed by publiChearings, ,advertising andadoption of an on.lmam'(' 1111'CoUl'l resol'ed to makl' i1ppllcat Ion. The public heann~ willbe at the regular meeting 01 Ihl'COUl'l at to a.m., JUn<' 5

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'Ihe eXhibit also Illdudl' 10lbused lor Sl-' Itches. signal!> andIracks ()ne Ion loan 11'011\ TomChIsholm 01 l'arnzo;w J stands out

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locomollve engineers. HOl!l'r otll01 Tucson and Honlllt' out 01 1-:1Paso

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commissioners to participate inthe program would rpsull insanctions by the federal govt'rn­ment, for example refusing toapprove VA or }-'HA lIonH' loanson property lying within floodpl-aln areas.

Under the program, pt'rmitsfor bUildings would be Issued bythe county, in addition to oth('rexisting permits. 11 v. ould b(' theresponsibility of the ('ount y to S('('

that no permits v.ere ISSUPd forbuildings in the flood plain art'as

Commissioner Thomas I'McKnight said he v. ould h('reluctant to tell anyon<' In th('Hondo Valley flood plain area Ihathe couldn't build a honl(' on hiSown property.. and asked whatwould h'appen to a person whobuil·\ a home on the flood plainS In

defiance of an ortllnam'l'prohibiting such const rUl'llOn

"Do we put them III lail" lit'asked Rives,

., No," Hives ansv. l,l't-<1 .. ThiSIS a carrot and stl('k matll'r ,\person can bUild wh('re\ l'r Ill'Wishes, but ~e Will pa~ a prll'p'

The public IS 1ll¥lt pd 10 \ Il'"an unusual exhibit 01 pholograph~

and other paraplll'rnilililassoClaled v.lth thl' railroad iJnddays gone by at 1hl' ('arn70l11School admllllstration "flit'conference room

These monthl~ exhlillt S "ndesll~ned 10 sho.... thl' work 01101,,1art IsIS, craftsmen, and holtb~ I~I'

The current dl!>pla\ \'d'prepared by Jl\ ISnook!-' :'>IlDamel of Carnzozo ;\11' ;\1t I )ClIlIt'I.... as v.lth the ~outhern I'UCill1Hall road's locomot I\(' nJi'1111enance and supply d('pClrt I1Il'nllrom t\l311lo 1\173. Hoth 01 hI!> SOI1~

flood area buildersSanctions loom for

WIIITE OAKS SChool - Many people from Carrizozo andsurrounding area attended school at the White Oaks SChool. Thehuilding 'ltllJ has the wood stove which was installed when tht>school began its own "lunch program" at the turn of the century,

Railroad exhibit recalls booming, bygone days

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Lincoln County ('om-missioners have set 1\1ay III for Clbudget hearing for fiscal 1\l1l:1-H:l.with the final hearing set for JUn<'2\1.

CommiSSIOners approved i.I ;,

percent cost of living pay raisl' fill'

county employees, and Sl't Ihl'tentative general lund budgl,t atapproximately $1,\150,000. ('ounl yManager Truman l:Hlllngsley s.lIclthe road fund budgel \\111 ha\(' 10be reworked.

CommiSSioners will op('n IJld..,on the Carrizozo adnllnlstratlonbuild10g on June :1 a nd Ia k(' up till'matter of awarding th(' con­struction contract al a ll1('('llng onJune 8, beslnnm~ al 10 a.m

The engllleefln~ firm ofGordon Herkenhoff & ASSOl:lClll'Sof Albuquerque v.as rptalned asthe county's consultm!i, en!i,lIlt't'rs

A lengthy diSCUSSion was tll'ldon the matter 01 LIIl('oln ('ounl ~

partiCipating In Ihp 1\atlonal1'Iood insurance program BillHives of the ('Ivil r:rnergt'nc~

Preparedness Office, Sanla (-'(',explained that failure of I hl'

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Saturday, area people had theoPportUnity to do the thing thatmost quilters love to do - look atapproximately 80 quiJls at aleisurely pace.

The gym at the high schoolwas the site selected by the SantaHita Quilting Group and theCooperative Extension Service forthe show. a first for Carrizozo,

The day-long show at tractedquilt exhibitors from variousparts of Lincoln .('aunty. Thequilt.s. including S£l'Vl'raJ babyquilts and one doll quilt. have beenin lhefamily for a lonp; timeor hadsome special si.gnificance to theperSOn who displayed lhem. The

qUilts in saturday's show were notin competition. No awards weregiven, The event was strictly a"show"ilnd-te11" exhibition,

The art of quilting enjoys arevival because of the practicalneed to re-cycle materials andbecause it provides a means forartistic productivity.Carrizozo's show featured' antiqueand -conteJ«porary quilts.

Roswell, Albuquerque. Hopeand Socorro residents wereamong those who attended theauthenjc folk art exhibition. Quiltrans registered from as far awayas Vemon, Texas.

Amol1M the oldest quills at theshow Wall one loaned by Evelyn

Seay of Carrbozo, The "Wheel ofFortune" was entirely handmadein the 18008 by the great-great­great-grandmother of Albert8eay, EvelYn's husband.

The pioneer lady picked thecotton for the quilt. She spUn theJIloaterlal, dyed the clot)l with,herbleaves and made the thread, -Thequilt was conslructed by the lightof a candle 011 a tin circle whichwas guided across the taut quiltstretched on a frame.

Evelyn Seay, an avid qullterherself, also loaned several of herown quUts for Saturday's show.She has received many awards onher work. Among the quilts ondisplay were. "Sunbonnet Sue,"

"Ov{n'all Sam," '-'Weddlng Ring,"and "SaUbpat." ,

,- Ruth Bu.rchett, Who -lives westof GincolQ. had DVU'ly of the quiltsmade 50 to 80 years ago by hergrandmother, and great~

grandmother. Amoog them was a"YO-YO" spread; ,

Ruth's '-daughter:in-law,MarUyn Burchett, Who also liveswest of Lincoln, ha'd several. qUillsmade by women on her side of thefamily.

Ruth Moore of Ruidoso had on'displaya quiJt which was, made in1885 by her father, CharlesMullinax of Princeton. ,MO. Ruthalso showed two other, familytreasures made in Mis80'uri in 1880

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. 11i~ late Ml'~ nJ:'OWnin'g ·wa$ Al'izon~ S!l\l~ lJmve;8ity ¥ttt in-. .~uU\wefii~rn'~dJ.$#es.The$Q(',areRuido$o's fJrlilt·: IilCboQJ' ,teJlCber:· l!Ilruotcni~t.Y:lJen""'Jri-Murray;· '~QJ.~ofth':Ii",01' 1~.tJ:tejgr9l'f~The quU,- slgplOe$-ne;depanu.re· ·,ol.u·t,.g:' tbe:,':'quill,·:8~QWI.·~kt!sfor"pOU~ck'"whC!ntl!eymf!1it "·ftom Ui~vaUey •.I!:.chIDock on the me-OllJel.'s;O! ·tl)e: ,$8ntA~Jtjt.Q" ElVery Wecm.e~)' at :th~'pari$hlqmIt features different l1att1e,s ()( QJ1lIting "'Show,'" Wlfi);';wet~ dudl to. qtiilt.. J ;, ." ." ;Jiwen- known loiltcol,n County' "11ost~s.IAAY~ b\JSg answe.,.mg' , '., .' '. .'" '."people,many I10W de('eaed.· q\I~uQn;~ lhe we~to~.' '·, ..Sal\ta, Rita,~Pte~~'~~_.

A doll quiltniaJ;le in ~920 fcir' /1liegrOl,lp;:,~h,ctrb~ciJriany senl'llN.~vJlOJj'Ce~~l~.a' ,Otr~~~PhyUls Schlegel ¢' Clil;ttl~io ~as: qtlDts C)(. (neil' ownoP dhq)IaY, _110 ~elen serna,. Mabel Vigil" ~aryJon exhibit. Phy!ija il~80' displayed" m"4etheq~Ot;ftJa«!ditimls:S-iyen': EJJen r.yn«" P~l8Y aan(lh~zfla1950orlg1nal~nedbabyquilt aWIly'a$,dQor~., .. ' , '. , ..and, a 197$ one made by. her '1be.Zia'St:!riiOrCJti$erl,Cer:t.ter Pi;llly:q,avei .and ~mafJ'Otll~Jmother, Blandi~ So Wade Oi W8$ iilcbarg~ orptc;Jvlding,food~ew.lnembers ,are alw,ysSalem, Weat VJq;inia. and .drink ttl the 'showgoers, welcome,-

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said at 10 a.m. onday m nlaHitit' Catholic Church'.wlf-l1,'Fr~'David Bergs ·ofljclating. 'in~

terment wa$ in EveJ;'grCfRCemetery, Carrizozo.

Pallbearers were Pal Jiron,Henry Vega, Leandro Vega. RUStyLeslie, Ray WeUs and Joe

llerrer., . , .~, Mr. Vegia was bom' Jan. 3D,1910 in Carrizozo-. where he spentbra enUre liCe. He Wa& a'memberor Santa lUte CathoDe' Church.

SUrvivors ih~lude' the widow.Lucia Vega, Carrizozo;, s(Jns,George andOavid' Vega, both ofCarrizozo; daughters.' Petrdi

Sandoval and P~liI~r Vega;'carrizozO:, a sister. Pelra l..opezi·and a brother, Leandro Vega Si-;,'both of Carrizozo: 20 grand-children and' two, great-grandchildren. .' ., ,

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Martin S.Vega',:MarUn, s", vega' S";.. of

Cwizozo diEld April 22 'ill '(he---'CamTIyreslOerfce::-" .', '.

Rosary W8srecit~ai'1·p.iil....sun Aril 25 and Mass· waS

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That a lady In Nogal had thenew cosmetiesurgeryon her teetht by that young denlisl inCarrizozo. Who also has a darlingbaby boy-and a receptionist Whois very pretty?)

CORRE(""TIONIn regard to Mrs. H.F.

Burkstaller's suspected theft of<me very sentimental heirloomcharm bracelet. the worth ofwhich has not beendetennined.

Bye, Mabel. until out nexl

DID 'YOU KNOW:The fellow in Nogal who had a

birthday 'paf\Y (J.G.)?- The three women who feelthat hats make their waJk-a goll

. hat, a safari bat. and a c:rotheledhat-mor,e fun'l •

A mouse told me that Terry Bof Nogalls exceUenl in h'er fjeld.

That S• .zumwalt is workingfor the dentist In Carrizozo andloves it?

DO WE HAVE AWIDESElEc.TION?Star. G66dyear,DunIOp,.

Kellf$prlngfleld, "'_tlon_I, •Armstrong and other brands.. ..

It's Robie's Party-Line!Hot off the Wire:

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AO to work.

Jo°ashion DepartmentEveryone needs a pair of blousepants. so easy to wear. Dresseshave large sleeves-pUffed.blonsy and straight. A stripeddrawstring bag is casual to carry.Don't forget that salor dress orblouse-aisp and cool to wear.

May lUnches. Fry pork choPslighUy on both sides. Drain offexcess grease. add Pl!· tbs of flourmix around, add ~'ater, choppedgreen pepper and onion add the~hops. Let simmer.

C,;ook frozen peas. Stir in llbs.of orange marmeJade and 1 tbs.butter. top with almonds. This is_.

Huy or bake a pound cake.Combine 'rol-CUP sour cream, tlbs.of confectioners Bugar and J~ Ips.vanilla iii bowl~ Gut cake into foUl'layers. Spread each layer with 11.2tbl;l. raspberry jam. stack layers.

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town died as miners left for otherjobs. Water became scarce,

in the '50s people starledwandering in, buying old housesand fixing them up. Shopsfollowed. It is now a town againsomething for people 10 see andenjoy. It's about 30 milessoutheast of Santa i'-e.

Nowo Mabel. April is l'ndinRand a lot of our fruit has been[rozen. Let's lhink of l\.Ia~·. andhere's a nice custom.

I.ISDSEY and Kelli Sullivan or Albuquerque. chlldrenol Tom and Anll SulJl".an, ebjoyed UJe sllow.

loom May baskets \\ith lilacs,Trail mix is a new Idea for l\laybaskets, with little sprays ofleaves or flowers throu¢l it. Slicka . tiny figure in the baskel.Haskets may bt' homemade ofpaper or flour dou~h. If you don'lhave a straw one. try pinning ahandle on an old hat. or createsomeing else you might like. IIslarts May out ..... Ith a thrill.

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To 'look done and raremeat together (patties) in thesame amount oj time, cut a hole inthe middle of the meat patties youwant to cook longer and they willbe ready at the same time,

Yes, yOU can freeze tomatoestndividuaUy in pJBStJC wrap, withskins on. Take out and run hot lapwater over them and &kins slideoff.

Mabel, they ate still Jaz­zersizing in Carrizozo and youmight want to fry it_ Speaking ofdance exercise, yOU can do it atborne to the tune yttU like best. Ittakes s HtUe time jJ,l8t before you

.. scouring pads. storit them ·-in· '20' Good.cheese carton in the refrigerator.

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and decoration smong the trees.and Christmas music wouldresound throughout the hills. Itwas like 8 giant toyland. Airlinestook their passengers on side tripsto witness the Magic of Madrid.

Hello, Mabel~ Yes. 1\-10ther'sUay is Sunday, May IU,

I have heard of several peopletalking about their comingvacations. lIIe attitude is that ('ostis a factor. They are talking of aslower pace ..... ith tbeir families.nol so much rushin~ and trying tomeet deadlines,

With lhis in mind. J felt iIwould be a great idea lo trs\'e-lthrough Ne..... Mexi('o with OfwithoUI campinR equipment.looking at Rhost towns and ('ul tingoff the main highways to explore.hunt rocks and arrowheads.stopping for picnics. river wading.fishing. reading. and studyingwildlife.

This kind of vacation wouldhelp adults un.....ind and rest. Whilt>thinking aboulthis, here's a placel love 10 go to,

Madrid is a resurrected Rhos.lown kept going by people whohave bou t perty there onwhich,to Uve.·In 1-he IlJ205 lourists

Madrid miners had a finebaseball team. and townspeoplewer~ Ii~e a big family.

Uuring World War II the townboomed. After the war coal wasn'tworth the cost to mine it. and the

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Ql·ll.TI'G fo-A~S, Rache-lie Fox of Atto. Carol Gutierrez of Hope and'Sharon Perry of RuidosocUspls)" their quilts and related Items.

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. Margaret BUznak took 2lld in both,the 76 and '100 meterhurdles ~d 1st in higlt jump. clearing :rS", She qualified forstate In both lhese events. St~ve Mulkey plaeed SUi in highhurdles. .

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COrona' winnets Include Margaret BJiznak, 110' lowhurdles, 1st, l$t 4t high jump an4 l.st jn 00 low hurdies. Cin,dy~il1er was 5th mothe'SIlO run'; MiekeyHuey. ls~ in PlM vault;

.SCott M:uJ,key, 4th,di~cus; 'Monty PoundS, :Jtd. discus;' SteveMUlkey, 3,rd, 120 high hlD'dles; Donna Jamla's, 5th. discus; .Deaime Cope, 4~!l, disc\lll.

The Cardinals aiso took Part iii the BVe Track Meet atWUson sta,iiwo, Apdl28. Twepty 5c1100i8. including AAA. AAand Aclasses, took part in 'thestate qualifying meet.

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All children in the district whowill be five years old beforeSeptember 1982 are urged to at­tend from 10:16 to U:30 thatmorning.

Parents are asked to bringtheir child's Immunizationrecords so that registration fornext- year can be completed.

Delegates returnCharlanne Q)oper and Leota

Pfingston have returned fromGlortetta, NM, where they weredelegates from Eta chapter to thestate convention of Alpha DeltaKappa, JnternationaJ honorarysorority for women educators.

"Talent on Parade" was thetheme of the cODvention, <:hosenby the state president, Mary Keithof Las Cruces.

A special guest and speakerfor the convention was the in·ternational npresentaUve. EthelHasagawa, Southwest regionalgrand vi~ptesident,of HonolUlu,Hawaii.

Hosteu chapter was Xl ofAlbuquerque.

Lowest temp. thisdate.;u In 1964;highest; 84m 1966, No measurableP1"«lpltatiotl•

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nee IOn W pn . men nSchult, and famny, Roswell; were sorry they could nett attendGeorSia Harkey, Alamogordo; or exhibit, If you missed theRonaie and Loma Nowell snd show, drop ine a note at the ad.son, Josh. Tulaross. dress above. If Mother qtiilt show

John, rancher an~ realtOr" is lOheduled you will be contacted

Mrs. Cecilia Sena attendedthe postmasters convention inCarlsbad last week.

Joble Peretti came in fromPhoenix for the prom weekend.

Mrs. Gertrpde Hughes wasover from Estancia for a few dayslast week with the Sharps.

Tod Carron came home fromRoswell with his \mele Sunday fOra visit at the Davidson Ranch.

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went to see a cousin, EJolseL.eanett Burnett.

Aileen 'Llndamood, retiredPorstnul:81fl' .,from Alto noW Jivingin •c.n.izozo. attended the 46thliIQnualstaht convention of theNaUon~1 Association of Post~, .mlllt"rs; l'be April 21-24 eventwaa held at Carll$bad. AileenBtayed at' the Holiday Jnn. con~

venUon headqpart"rs., 1b.,.-e were many VIPs qt~

t~ding from the: Washington. DCarM as weD 8. iJtate VIPs. of·n~rsal1d pOstmaatel"s throughouttbe·atat~.. ; W 'Ie in Cs Isbad Aileen

Mr. and Mrs.. Gary Armitage,Portales, stopped Saturday andpicked UP' LOn Ho1leym8h. Garyand Lon.were to team rope at T orC,

Hobert WUliams reports ahIgh temperature 0169 degrees onthe 85thand alow of 22 degrees onthe. 218t and 22nd. Moisture was •

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. '<:orona residents were wat·Ching' Cbannel Ii SUnday night forWhtte HoUse Music, That wasUlan James who appeared briefly

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The' fltat humming bird wasreported Monday.

Th;, Cancilla and Dannytbavez were in AmarUio lastweek to attend a beef cutting.eminer sPonsored by Affiliated

I "'~ooda at Ibe Iowa Beef PackingPlant.

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'Ibe annual Corona Junior~Mrs. Robert Williams at~ Senior Banquet' and Prom were

ften~ed the gymnastics exhibiLlon held AprU 24.

IFriday evening in Albuquerque. The evening started with thetrUm Hilitper, a former area banqUet at which Charles T. Lee

,resident now' living in of Alilimogordo, was guest~AlbuquerQue. has a novel otf the speaker. 'lbe entertainment wasypreBl. "Gold Along the Santa Fe furnished by the 7th grade class, B d P ,,- Chihuahua Trail." This accompanied by Mrs. Betty .U I,oe S,hlslorloal novella b...d on lhe Donohue, Weekly~~~. personal experiences and FoUoWing the banquet, the'on res:ear<:h:i:Qnducted over the W· th R rt_e lrau.: travelled by earlyP'Om began at ~.p,m, Thema IOf. .18 er epo

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"Alumni may WBh1 In In·veallga,te ,xedy what they are,_tIpJKI);llDg when they luakl' flUItheir eheoki: to their .lmilI'l18lL"'."

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..~mTt)Il- Having read your (.'flmml'nts wlnc.'l' "Hurse Sense"In lheOreaonpaperJhave thought you wrole Ihe bcJl L'UlulDn J haVl'eYllrlleen many newspaper. Jsure would hatl' lei miss anynf Ihem.Please pllt meon the mulling Jist andsenda biIJ.

JAS, ".IIARIIlSllN. MD.Milwaukee, Oft.

HUITtNt -Iameneloslng a news releafW widell)''lIU IIIlgI11 Uk"to _alit .houldboolint~1 to senlnr citizens IIf I.Int'uln (!lIUDIY,

lUke the Improvements )'Ou haw made 10 1ho r.tnl'llin elluntyNewt and I etpec.lalb' like )luur ciltumn, We IIt",d til lauMh "t our'

'lillv. more often,.. there any poaaiblUty ell' your IIUpl'l' cclwl'lnM tho "'{Iunell

meeting. In C.pU.n~ JIIlvinM Ihl' DMcnlla Ilf iht' IRt'l'lIng publishedprior, to the meeting and BfaJlaw-up culun1l1 fill lilt! U1ll(tUng wouldbenefit CApitan and surroundlnJ( area reu~l'I'B,

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Mter their release ttom ....011sumner In 188V. the MelCplero&settled near Yort Stanlon.uSUppUea needed tor the Jndlans.and the military opened Ute WilYfor a lucrative blllinesl.·' Samekwrota. "'lbe Mlll'p!ly CompanYrec:ognlzed that to prOliper. Jt mUltensu,e that a pliable or at least asympathetic aKent be In charge orthe reservation ••• Murphy, "'ritzand Capt, Paul Dowlin. one otMurphy', many Army friends,launch"ed a drive to control Ute

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I\lIIloUjlb Mlll'p!ly and hi.fl'f,ndl Were Un.Ucces.rul almanlpulatinll (hI! appolntmenl oftbeotact agent for Ute relerv4t1ott,the ageDt who eventuidly WWIappointed. Ahdrew J, Curl Is,"IOOD dllCOvered he waslndebledto the company In other .WBya."she wrote,

Slttee the IOvemment did ntltprovide any agencY hulldJnMs, he!had to rent a put of the MurphyItore •• hi. headquarters,"Samek Hid.

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Not fiction this time.

Inside Reli&!!!!

Ingenious students lampoon Dartmouth's 'soiled' -morality.lIyIlJo:V.I.ESTERKINSOLVING for the far Itft caU&eS whJcll he ICpisc!opa. Vivhdt)' Schonl tn So•. with Professllr land

HANOVER, N.H. - "1 don'l apparently believes to be moral Cambridge. MA. told the naUonady Iyndleated e.'olwnnisllattend the Varln'loulh ('hapcl and spiritual. congregation that "power cannol Jettrey Hart as their (at'ultybeeause 1 believe In God." wriles The Dartmouth ('hapel be po&ielled by a slnlde entity" adVisei', U'Souza " ('0. have nllwundergradate Dinesh D'Souza of program haa therefore felflured but lalb.ted. "even between (;Ild organlied the lJarlmlluthHombay, India, instructions on how letevade the and huminltY" which iJ a no! able Heltlallty Society. "In response leJ

U'Souza i. the edltor--In-ehief dran; lectu..- oppoBlng U,S. aid redefb\lng of the omnlpolenL'e CIt rialng demands for Bc.'xualto the government 01 gJ Salvador; God.} allernallves."of the new unofficial 81 ude,nt .,

newspaper, "Tlte lJarlmouth antl-nucleai' prot••II; .and (!on~ Il:ditor D'Souza and his fellow 1be DBS il. at this wrllinM. intenUon - by AIiI.tant ar.pJaJn stallett· at 'Ibe Hevlew have the c:oune of formally lIJIP)cH'n lf •Review," a conservatively <7" "

oriented 'bi-weekly' Which has ltlchiU'd VHyde - that 70 percent repeatedly· reported these- and for the lame olflclal a:eeognitinR1mana d 10 drive Uarttnolllh's of thili hatton', bUdMef ·Is devoled olber: campu. luna~e. to IKlme ':rid lutKlfrig which the Dartmouth

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In her article. Hana Samek, adoctoral candidate In history al

• the University of -New Mexico,wrote that "three ex-Army men,Maj. Lawrence G. Murphy, Col.Emil Io'ritz and James J. Dolan,"In the late 186U8 established theMurphY Co•• "a itore anct an In­dian trading post at Io"ol't Stanton,

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• THERE ARE actually' people In tbls country Who believe thatthe SovietsWould dismantle their nukcs it only we Showed nur guudintentions by junking ours firsl. Lenin preached III his followers:"Prom". are like piecrusls- made to be broken." ~UI, you say.that wal a long lime ago, and SlIvlet leadl'l's are more enllghlened

, todQ, Then how come that the Only treaty the Soviets haven'tbroken in thelr Gkdd years in power is thc InlernationaJ PostalUnion 'J'reaty? "PromJses are Jlkeplecrusts- made 10 be broken."When will we learn this dictum Is basic to Soviet strategy?

• ON ANOTIIER lunacy front, the principal of Mark Twain 1ft..tennediate School in Fairfax ('ounly, VA; has ~ommended that"111e Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," a nuvel by Ihe celebraledMark twain, be removed from the school's curric:ulum as racist.Twain used the word "nJgger" in this buok. a lerm In general usewhen he wrote the classic: In 1884. A member of Ihe sehoul's HumanHelatlons Committee was apparenlJy surprised lhal lhe repubJicsurvived all the damage Twain did in Ihis single volume, "The bookis polson," he said, "It is unti·Amt'rican; II wllrks againsl fhemelting pot theory of oureount ry: it wllrks against Ihe idea 1I1at allmen arecreated equal: it v.'Orksagainsllhc 14th Amendmenllo IheConstitution andaAalnst lhepreamble Ihal fluarantees all men life.liberty 8Ild the pursuit or happineps." Heavens 10 Belsy, thai bad,buh'l The gentleman's Arief may be assuaged lu learn Ihal thepreamble to Ute conl!ltltuUon does not guarantee "life, liberty andpursull of happiness' 10 anyont.'. nor does any fdher Americandocument, The preamble doesn'l even meoUoo the words, Thosewords appear in the Declaration uf Independence. which is nol part

"of our basic law. The anguished adminlstral(lr slllluid know by nowthat all men are not created equal and never will be. and that's ablessing. Il is hoped that by Ihis lime slime 61h grade sludenl in(o'airfax County has CQrrecled the adminislralor's irresponsibleand erTOneous rhetoric.

t • A, COUPLE 41 weekS ligo • published se»n, trash In thJ.··column purported-tO b¢ Ii slice of Modern poetry. 1 tittered '$100 \0anyone Who could uMe1'$tal1d it, cite the great message, and (htd·what the autbor he;d ,in mind whefi he commitled the' (ollowinglinqUlstic fetony'~"1 wen(4)ut upon·a mouutaihtop to bal:'S my. sout totbe·U;l.i~- and hedr·an tltlguished cry .... fi'tl1li (lut the Gtti.LNothhl"~Dei."". '.Mcl:>oilalds' - allda thousand ~nfon waltlf ecl)oedthe cry 200,mUliodold ~ 8I1d 1sat upon, Utu elInh~ 'antJ wept." A .leW reader$ havehil4' it ,try at erac:king.lhe pnelie ·t()de. Nobody .evmc:amtnU-"A)~trotn HorwnSe·J(lrk!rey ssY$ slJc:!, e6Usted

. ,J.h,¢.a:ld'6fher-,eoUl,ge-brtd.gt'4ndsonI·and he$ild' tht! Wi'lle",,went tothlitlfUIa'fbconunumciUl!- wjtb.JfattrN!' and 'l"o·leam (he nfeatdpg of'Ii!e; QUit UieallUiOl"wailittlbiUeti!dbY cofiim~taJj$m a",tl"- Oi'-

· gteed. \lLftoOJI:g.-I wrote that. trIetlS'mystdt'Oh. this typewrl{er, Louie,~Y,~~'~ !isi1!J1.lint,·w~~. ~aCk at ;ill.bllf bill ettOl1 mad~!ol>..ll<lI_;llO..1h ds.14idll,and'K...lS and llhellOY're .'siur....iest II>:1Il.1r1it , lhUd' nothing in mind, Thnhlilg .

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_ ,QaJ~t'-~L~.~~~ babf' db.cta.... an~, peren~ti.a~, .a,dvCll:ate forpnIJat~~':nuc1ear, di&B!l'Jllam-mt.b'y t,~~.qS, !.s,Ii Che~I.")1Mim,:mber,8~t th.e: worl!#tgs·oqli1•.9!'Pnb:lI.I ial). and, lt~'p~lI.uc.l 'u~lenta.tlon,'can be: lIn'-"'l~ slntplY ·bY·lIoling !Ml ~ta,pr(!sJde~l~ ,J)ir~' 5attdta.Tume... w~. t.b.e,:$Ohed!iltd,J1pea:k~r a,1 the Ctll1lflJuniel·Parlfa WeSISide. Marxist CitUlter tn'New Y(lrk, l\tal'fJh Uf.' -

,., e~(iJ -~Ewsi :aJ",ays' ·.ready. ~~ -e!(I~.er- ~t,~CI.qIJb't. J~'~, .lave .five times a5 "mUch c:overage ttl Ground Zern a$ -It cdid to· in· 'ternational evems, incJuditl'g Ih4l' fo'alkland h:llanM eUofronliuion,What CJ;JS bill.,d as a. "debate"eln nuclear dlsarmamliDt·tellshorl.for a deb:8te- caUs ,for eguaJ time belween knllwledgfU\bJe' peopJe.Ur. Pet.r Beckmann certainly was nol Invited IQ giv~ his· views,alUiough he must be weD klJown to CBS hunchus. Dr. Beckmann Is

'.'_ -:profes~r emerit\ls of electrical engineering at Jhe 'Unlverliity o~Colorado. In a recent issue of his newsletter. A~cess 10 Energy. he·had some news for the left-led'disa1'mament crowd.

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• YES. Beckmann says nuclear war Is horrible _ but. there Islands the other day. f;'lghtlng ObvlOl.lely woUld..~ ObJigateQ I,lnder-hal never been 8 war as terrible as the neXI one. Vea, be says, It Is courageously for four hours. tho tre8ty.~side '~g81nst the' BrItish.'true that the superpowers have enough nuclear weapOns to kill Argentlna~s "finest" finally Pver- SLtt ArgentloB 's the aggre~r Inmankind several UJnea (lver - but it is equallY true lha.t the' WhelfncKI 'the 22 British marines thls'CBsEJ, ~~erelntheFUQ Pact" loiln poeby.superpOw~"'have enoughtiuiclier'kriivesto'ao nre"st'fme Jolt "Not'lie _. ----goardlng"the 'Islands. -.' . - --- - - -- -doe$-.jt-state-thBt-the--US-le-oPllged--tQ---~~~~~~c:--~---,---;-:-c--_~_--,-_--,c-_-Isays. it isoot trUl! thlal a sinRle nuclear bomb can wipe olll awhole Bravol ~ come·to tbifafd of an AmerlQan state :~DlTOll-Uke)'ou1" am oontounded b)' modern poetry, so I

~ ;!~~·,~e~H~·~~~~'~N~U~'~Uk~;~W~'~d~e,~,~ru~ed~b~u~.~in~lef-'_'""f~N~OW~1'~~th~e~B~i1~t~IS~hT,·~s~,r[;r,an~dblFns~"l"'~I~__~~W~h~'~C~h.~h:s~sllU'~t=s;e~If~~ls~u~n~C~h~e~d~:s~n:"".Jloo~k~Y.~~QurPOegltomYeQ1legObredp;randlqm,1'jmItuf,'CI.I bomb. Wooden houses one mile from· ground zero were' siandihg fOrces have arrived n strengt 0 trm srate. ' ·'lwent:OUHlpoJtailll»lntajntf)Pi&ba~d-k'..u....tJ......,,-_-,-Iafter the blest. Aday after·lllroshima was hi!. bridges were open 10 regain the territory the Brltl.sh. have ..... :and heardan'&nMuished cry - from lIUllhl' (il"t.'ltl NuthinWlt'lts -Iraffle.. Two days later. trains were operaling. On Ibe third day" held for. 150, years, the Argsntfhe The LatIn JOglc' is be~ldering. 'MeDon4lld!l' - and« thousand canyunt'd Wlllltl l'f,.iIUc.od Iht' cry:2tlIJstreetcars resum-.1 service. Whatlu.' week's Ground Zero zealots -IUlonfold and l""'~n Ih, .urth und w,o,' ..

~ nnvemment Is calling· upon the United ~- Argentines WIll srgue ·before s . ••• ..- ......... . - . 'r .',.failed to mention is that the air raid on Dresden, Germany, by - . J II'CI . '1~m~s· intei'pretadon': . .Anied bombers on ji'eb, 13, 1945 killed more people than the atom StateEito come to Its aid, Invoking the meeting of the Organl2atlon of 'lbe ~lterwent to the blll$ to cnmnUDllculc wllh Iluluro In Irybomb kWed at Noga~Jd. Rio Pact of 1947, illls· treaty, sub- Amerieen states, (CAS) 8nd attempt to to I~m the "M,eanblM of Life," lie Is sadly omhlt lel'l'd by,cuIn'

scribed to by 22 nations Inclu.ding the' prove thai Argentina's 4 000 troops I ". d d-d• "TilE MORALITY of war does not depend on t.be weapons US. ~les'.. I ' : • mere a lam, an or ......- ,• Y I q- werEI SSSlllJlted by llllSrttish marines , lan'l lbal pror.und?

wi~hwhichitisfought,'Dr.Bcckmannsays." lluhaveexacly '!An arme'.d Sllack by.any state hll I d th I l' ····N· hi db' did 'done life to risk In the defense of everylhinR Ihat mak~ it woMh w e g~,.r sone .on e r own ,.111-.. O'J say s 1(00 plll'lry, ul Il' say Ihol you mliving, and it matters little whether you lose it to a speau-, a bullet, against 'an American state shall be tS!rrltoryl made a 'boo boo' by not mentlonlnM the aUlhol"s namo. Un secondor nuclear radiation. Your forefathers risked, and often gave, that consldered en attack against $11 the . If the CAS buys that argument, we thought-maybebewantedtorcmulnanun)'muUH,one life for your life, liberty and pur:lult nf happiness, Y~IU, have no American states," ·have a jlrnc:lEindy 'ruby' mine at White HOUTKNSK lSIUSKY.right 10 squander their heritage, to invlle war by weakness, and to . Argentina diplomats and generals Oaks YA'\loh can be had for a farthing. 81lnlu UCISD, (·A.leaveyour ehildren to the demeaning cancer tlf serfdom," Ito.:lJ. :'l:u'ry.= MI.'t' l!lpOl'INIUS colunm,fltl' un t"xplanaUnn.)

• Nnw DO yOu UnderStand why Ground zero couldn't. afford tolet an authority like Ur. Beckmann say a few wllrds overlelevision'l

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Immunizationclinics set.for county

The Lincoln County Health.Office has announced its Im­munization Clinic schedule forMay.

Monday. May 3-l'arrizoznClinic to be held at Ule LinCClInCounty Health Otrice. CcurthouseAnnex, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, 1018)' 5- ('apitanGUnit!. held at Capilan School. 10a.m. to 2 p.m.

1'hursl:!ay. Ma)' 6- HondoUlinic. at Hondo School. 10 a.m. to2 p.m. .

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Anyone interested In WelIBaby or Famny Planning Clinicappointments should call 64&-2412.

Pvt. Nathalian PaJomarez.son of Nat & Viola Palomarez ofCarrizozo. has graduated from theArmy quartermaster andchemical equipment repairCourse. a seven··week trainingprogram at Aberdeen Proving

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Questions on general main·tenance wlll be answerl.!d.'AnYllnewho has missed one or more of the .,first three workshops telectricalrepalrs.. plumbing repairs -emd

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David Cox of. Nogal reportedto the b1leriffs Ofrtce that he hadlost five bon;;es. SherUrs deputieshad already put four of the horses.which wererunnmg loose. into apasture.

Mr. Howard, owner or the AlloCountry Store in Alto. repllrtl'dbullet holes in some of the coun·ters inside the bUilding. Officerswere dispatched to the ('ountl'yStore to check on incident. In­cldenl is under irivestigation.

Mr. Lolly of Huidoso reportedto the Sheriff'a Departmentvandalism al the home of BillyMowell.

Mr. W.E. Duncan reporledhorses loose that were grazing onthe property of several residentsof Lorna Grande.

'; T.D. Willingham, Clovis. NM,.reported Utat his tll:ime had beenvandalize<lWhile be was away.Mr. WiUingMm owns a home inRuidoso, the Eagle creek area.

Gary H. Garland. 24. ofHuldoso has been incarcerated inthe County Jail for a period of twoclays on ,charges .of DWloSecondOCfense. Reckless & Hevocation.

}I'air building, I) p.m! to 1 a.m.A disturbance was repOrted in Music will be provided by tht'

the ~agIe Creek area., Subjecls "}:levels." Donations af the doorwere asked to leave. will be $3 (or stags and $5 per

. ---' couple.-.. 'Gary Cooper,-'25;"ot-Uuido'So -- .--- -k1Jid ton: new rtre substation'w~ inc.a~rcerated Aft'-othe County, located in thesubdivisio.n has beenJail on a (,l()mm!tment from accepted. Work is to be completedMagistra:le. Judge Wheeler's by June i.Court. Charges not stated.

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'l'he performance of Spanish, very dirticult boys daQ(.'C, oftenMexican and' Ne"w Mexican rolk re(erred to as the Wlsh Dance. \>"111dances will be held April 30 and again be performed. The everMay Lin the Hpndo .School,gYllJ, __ . popul.~rc ._.PJl'~Ic.~! .J!!_susita. en

l'be ·newly insulated ven- <.:hlhauhua, will be perCormedby'tIlalion system Irr the gym will Popular reQl1est.alleviate the heat prO~lemsof the 1be dq,ncing program beginspast. " lit 6 p.m. each night with 20 junior

Nowhere else can such a high students per£ormlnR at 7:30spectaCUlar performanl'8 of high p.m. to entertain the crowd whileschool youngsters be seen dancing lhey-wait Cor the nationally knownto the graceful, toe-tapping music high school dancers to put on theirof these folk dances. performan(l6.

Among the Iilany dances to be Parents w1ll again sern'performed wUl be the exotic Mexican dinners (rom 6 p.m. til BSpanish dance "£1 Novillero.,. the p.m. both evenings. 1'be chargebullfighters dance. Nev.' dunt"('S for the dinner Is $2.5U with theinclude Una Noche en Santa Hosa, admlsslon to the dance programBe 'Puede ~asar and La Bruja. The being $2 per person.

Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Morrishas the Roswell Paper route at this'time. '

Edna Uttleton of Carrizozowas a Capitan business,visitor lastMonday.

SPring <:<inceil at ·tI1~ ..hoal. ',\""rbli,:1<ed In\9·1I0p ""'onIOabeltl!<!az; ,.,dotll'Oll( .~ori~ .011'w..lravaU.g1"0t')'idar:11'

rtlll'gCWY' on bl$ ~.,lt$bo,Uldl!r:~Prii caushltbe right fend~and looka;.14,in:.R~do5Qll9&:pltal,aetur,ned _bis.:'pilrt out,.l'lQ, <me ~'(lS' lnil1l'ed.tobis, .home April 1'1,'1::1~ 'i,ccm" _ •.;...M~W8nic.lf.ldowtIJhYQUt:l)e· ',:pliJfur HU~ ,M9fgan:avel')' .~~'~Q~~.. ,1sab(!l" . 'rl)nner~ .left l.o$An~~Ie$.March 2~ ,:

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Mf; i,~d' ~t&,"j.D; :flel1J ~f' he ,was . qI9~~ei;l:BJ.·l;'lmnin~, '831(,Htn'ley spent.QQe:·wfiekwlU'I1heir mUeff.'tlc-, ,is.,flJnqitlf' 10:' build ;il'~on;...Ba:",y Hei·d. and. il'amM" ' New~hurcb jn San'. PA~:rwel.,,~. ' " ......~... :,' .. ' . ;W~1i\ l)t' j9"in~ will take .him

Fin Jolq~, AUdrie, ~nald thJ;'QU~ 400 Wwns. and cities'in'15lind l:>elIa.- ~nt to '''lorton, TX, SUlItlS. f:3:odY.ln inoUon 330tI m'iles. 'Friday to .get 4.l-i Q.r~ 'f<~l"Ap.lgs,,

sandta Lacy, 'ShanrWn Brazel. and(."lau~Jones.~ve'aper$6nat'

"showerhonori,np; Donna Jolm'l'Sunday at tbe }I'alr Building.

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TOP TEAM In Sunday's Golf Scramble at the CarrlzoZD Golf Course rest on their laurels. Left toI'lgbt: George MaJ1,inez, Rick Coca. Nat Palomar". Tom Baker and Willie SUva. siI",. 'shot a 6G lowbali. Tht" winners donated their prize money to-the betlermenl o! the golf course.

·.to .rallut . lund. " tor....lasllla..I'lookliig j.ok"", andnarn&tlitg8, EMTsltfl tattling, a,jOli"lhtg by Dorothy Guc!<' 01Nogar; 'lliddtaWii18 wnI bit heldat ".tbt1,anhjJJdF~.tl's Dallt May ~.22'. .'

These meetings- Ilre open tothe public and the hoard invitesanyone interes:ted iri conservationof soU and water to attetld artdlend input.

The, Carrizozo Soil and WaterGonser'lation DJstriClt Board ot'Supervisors lneetsthefirst Wed­nesdayoC eaCh month at 8 p.m. inthe Courthouse AnneJ( SoIl Con­servation Service 6(fice,

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'Present silJ)ei'visors' includeGary Highwwer.'cbairri1ani 'rOny'

'Gab'el~ vice:-ch.itmin; PeteGnatkowski, secrtit8t)l·tte8Surer~

and StitllitB Spencer and Wa,II,Y1<'ergUi1oiil , membei's.

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wltb his .parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. 1-.--:,-'.IJrIl~__miDis CUillllllns, aud family. IA.....!I.~

Clint OWens entered .IheRuidoso t10spitai (O~rlday with abroken nose. It happened when hehurridly _Bot up 10 answer thetelephone\ 1 do 'wish him a goodrecovery. I

Hill Stricklllnd of Hobbs Isspending several days with hisson. Mr. 1'erry Strickland. andfamily.

Mr. arid Mn. .Bl!tcll Allen andtWo sons. ,Mr. and Mrlil, Fifer and·ramily, Mr. and Mrs, HonnieKldl'idgeand two children and Mr.and Mrs. Ralph ,Barber anC!Rebecca attended the rodeo' inHelen Saturday.

Jeanie Jenkins of Hoswell andMarjorie Coates of Columbus.

. Ohio. were guests.of Mr. and Mrs.Paul Mc<.."lain and attended the

SAUl ~aQYd:.'putcha:l>e~ the'SU'!cltJMdlnUldfnS. l~t .r~U.inwhich ;~e.,blle a ,.-f~.t1tore.. fl'::S~)Tlo~;tOf~s:.t~m,here nc;lw.

, . ' . .D'bQral) C~rnms ij!: worldng

at Ute ijUidoso~k'lhCl!-pi~an foronew~ while l)j,.ane Ri$ka iii onvacation.. ,o . "

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reeU&dUltiofi oxygen valve and,\l .J(ettdrk;ks ~triea'Uoh' deVice (ottbelt iUnb'Ulllfice, jq.d alii lookingro,wlil'd III _.blg • new ..,..i>lilou<!a .,1;> bl May... 1

, Thi!y >ora .!Ol<blg lb~ peoplo.r·CaJ)itan tcf l'eJnmbet ,that th~quick_, wayto"get "1' luttbulitice' '.

Capitan EMT has new equipment

The school portraits were tohave been taken April 26 but wasconceled due to the photograPherbeing in an: accident'

The 1'~ord Brothers Circuswilli h!'\'e ~ts performance May 2at Sp.m. on the t11aparral parkinglot in Huldoso Downs. Contact KayStricldand at the gas office forchildren ·U"kets.

1be <.:apitan ~xtension Clubhad its meeting April 15 \\ith fivenew members joining this month.The club would like. to thankIJebbie Pipkin for he. program onMary Kay Cosmetics al their lastmeeting. '

lbe club would like to lei youknow they stili have thosecollectors cookbooks on hand foranyone who missed gelling one.Call Sharon Horton, 354-2525. orany extension member and Iheywill get one for you. Achievementday is Thursday, May 13, with afashion show of a homemade~nnent you make and model.Also a salad contest. If you do notwish lo enter your salad, brin~oneto the meal for your dish.

'Ibis will be in (·arrizozo. May3 is. the Lincoln (~unty Districtm_illM In Huidoso for all councilmembers.

May 2lI will be the c1ub's nexlmonthly meeting. 10 a.m. In thefo"air Building. The program willbe Riven by Catherln 1':vans toshow how to crewel embroidery. Ahome Interior demonstration willbe glyen by Arlene (bavez. Theywi~l have a door prize for all t-o

111e Bike-A·Thon that wus tobe held April 24 was canc:en~due10 the bad weattler. l\1a)' 8.eve.yone will meet at 9:30 a.m. inthe Haptisl tburcl:l parking 101,Remember the date. .

1be snow day lhat the schoolsmissed earlier in the year wiU bemade up April 26-30 by extendingone period each day. School willbe dismissed each day of the weeko( April 26 at 3:50 p.m. buses will'run at appro~imately3:5U p.m. Allbuses will be running about 50minutes later each day during theabove-mentioned Yo-eek.

City Clerk Leon l';~leston

attended the board meeling uf theNew Mexico Municipal l.ealWf.'sat.urday in Albuquerque and hadbeen assured by the board it willhelp in seU1ng up a clerKs instil Ul ein New Mexico.

'the Capitan little leagueprogram will 'start soon, Anyoneinterested In 'coaching or h'elping.in any way. please contact

, Ho\l?ard Shanks.

capitan has a newly ap'point~ cemetery board:, chair·man Loretta Meador· and Carolli.eamy, Sharon Horton, Gl'urgiaMap,les and Dorolhy Smith. buardmembers. .

There will be a l'lean·l1p Dayat the cemetery May 16 beginningal 9:30 a.m, All civicorKanizations are helping. UoY~oYls, Girl~outs, WomB_ns ('Iub.);"i"A. Io'HA. 4-01-1 and the ('apitant.'hamber of l'ommen·e.

.•fhose whO .wish· to: ,PUl' 25 'cents In·the hat, All visitors are welcome.to cottle to each meeting and learnas well as enjoy the meetings.

smokey Bear Museum has Mr. and'Mrs. MiktlHiska andattracted 2,030 visitors. this' two "hildren,went ',to Oalhll> andmonth. Starting May 1, ('athleen " retu.rned WeMeliic::l'-y.

_Ma&$ey wllt"asslst Willie Hobbs In·the museum I'or the IilUlllml'l',

iAltt,\VW w~llid ):l~l~Ch'.of8l1QW.-With lotli .O~~ind' CQld 4tnd,'~~. \to', Md. "4) 'warm. day.Batllfday ,Aft'lJ'll.. m W~1i afeW .dr9PIl C)friM~ otenough toOQUee-.lt -td~ but to 00 avail. Thefruit t~, were in bloom ori'­'RWdat!o and LincoJn.l.Jla<:l:i:we;ein'MI bJQOm. What lJ,'vision atul'

·fragrance to enjCJY. ,It'll 'hari{to .believethey.CQuld come forth withsuch weathw. The ""hite Moun­tain l;JeakJi became very white.l;till are.

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BlICE-A.....lON Pay w,s Sa......II.y. and ,..n.Ol! wallrajl$edUirougb efforts (If tllese bikers: CraigCI,llIns; L1u;iltloph~ 5ehl!U'band,Cory ColUhli ,<lop threehlkerli) ~ .nd JennlrClr Jiron. Yvette Her­nand'ez. Mlcha Schlarb. ~ntJion)'$.erna, Brian Sanc:hell, l.aurle SQmora, ~QlI.n Luna a,nd Rodney&hla. _. ~ ~ , ..

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, WEDNJ;:,SPAV,MAVS ,La~li,area.Valley View,AvC!nuc " ,:.:., ' '" '9:15-10: 15~HoJ1OJ:Jl,nA.venue ,., ,. IO:2()--,-ll:00BonitJl,Aveotie .••.•.. ; .. ~ 11:05-11:45Whi",~ndJ:Av~ue., ; '.. : , Ii :50--12: 15MaJpailiAvenue , .12:.2D-12:50LalAlz.Plaza '- ~., , .. , · 1:0(l-.-2:00LaLuzAcres , .. , , , '-' 2: 15--3:00EUeenA~sTraiJerP.rk •.•..•.............. " ~.: 3:15-4:00Shady Grove'l"rallerPark ,., 4:00-5:00

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bas&adol1i." li gOOdwlll unit althe Carrizozo delegation to meeteh~bet. will meet with 20 or 30 with the AmbassadOfS.

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NOTICE'!be -goveming body ot lite

VUlage of Corona will hold theirregular meeting May J3. 1982'111ur&day at 7:30 p.m. al liIeVUlage HaD.

Agenda: Proposed use 01revenue sharing entitlement funds,IXDPlsed regUlar budget. Any'other business that needs al~

tention.

Estimated cash balancerevenue sharing funds JUBI-82 $00­~ted revenue sharing aUot­meut for 19820B3 badget: $1720.00011Ie public has the right to.,.-ovide 'WriUen and oral com·mentll and suggestions concerningthe possible use- of revenuesharing funds.

VlLLJIGE OF CORONA

LINCOLN COUNTY NEWS

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NOTICEOFPENDENCY QF ACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICOTO:

The folloWing named ordesignated De!endants:

GROUP I:Ernest E. Burgess andPatricia Gale Burgess,his wife•GROUP D:And unknO\Vr1 daimants ofinterest in- the premises

Harold G. GarciaMayor, Catrlzo20, NM

Published in Ihe LlocolnCountY News for two (2) con­secutive weeks only, A...n 22, andAptU 29, 1982.

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Edl:wltlon Duiy Accept i.he bid olthe'one making the next best bld~

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the . District tor· such issue.calculated to maturity according

.to standard tablesof bond values),sUch rate tnusi be approved mWriting by the ,New MexiCo StateBoard of ]finance-., .and the lJoardmay IiDt is$Ue'the bondS before .SUCh APilroval it given-.

tl) lJbe maxiMum CoUPoninterest rate plMlliued J:i; twelvepercent (12%) per althUlii.

(3) 'Interest shaH bepayable on January 1, 1983 and•.." ........, th......nor OIlJU", I'~I;l January 1 lit each year UhtlJmaturity,

(41 N. bid shBll 'JlI'CIlymore than -one mtei'f!st rAte.

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1'.0, I!olI 1\!ll4l. lIO'woU, .Now . ,.7, UN· . .' . • .••18~\"\8. .... . .....~ol ~lII!call.~!1f,l!Il( \tl JlOYlbo "ril· w.11II0Il!' I4n\»ll>C....'Y•. Now Mo><' lII8lo1l<>w·"· .._ _ 1l!0<I 'Wl108tlo. "CO!4'l ~ll .SOCQIl!\Q cQUN' : .....IlI.'qllll'\ '\810<1 ill,' ~~bI.whlob bid O!b'U b.· U",tlol"'" 01 ,.te or ''''oU",' Ci'U Doc""l N. CV..Q7-Q DI"':' .. ~Flb II)Ilj ",..'..j' _ ..... WIll, WIlli lII8 S'I'Am 'l'l1i:$, Nl;IW M,I;lXl<lo Gli!NIlillMPtlllllpl. QI' llIbdl' <I"tIll >II' . ...."Ild... .. '. "3' '''lntorolll Id ""nil., b" .' ". v. , ."8'''~' ~ ,..lip!!liING . '08tIGATIQl'l.S.CHQOI<' Oti,il'I\I>lOlli!Olb "~":imhl' 01 ... " . ~OFAWARJ) ·.,.;,.,i I ."~." lOW .,.," YQu,~, \lom.d .r. _''''''looId'''\>I,oo.1<8 '

Ii.ilotlo~..::r::in~Iil"'= ". lllJltDl.Na.8QND~ .S~RIES'. ~l (1%11'l'l' '.~""" . . . . . ~DELlVEIW . ..Vullol: Sl=o~':':;".by"'::=:':.id~~I::.. ~nd hoJ~:::f''','14:.'add", .' w'" teet IM'N'4111ll1m ot IRitfR~ ~~ ,Jl:JNJ:l,-:l~ .,"$~qoo '_ . ',. .' »IDS. . 11l~:Qqard. of Jl"du,cat,km.-will . ~I!nt l~.finc,nne tax ,laM; l)btP1Q OQP8t.ru~ti" ..:vf ,"- ~ -_1I~. ctr" mqathave weJd.eeI '

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r. ,_.1\Illlll.lll r;:o.\, 'to ••oW . EDIJGA'I'IQN blddoi' wlll""",b'" 'uobbolldo. '. """'O!"Ilt;.Hor tho _'pI 01 III.· ,bytho Stal.oI New M..I"" .ndlla .' ~t. ,'.1 III•. P.lainUlt" In I... B'f!li~1.f;',~tMt.::l'Ona,: . JlQIn\.1 ...don In the ,JllWYtll. ' ".1 For Inforrn.t""'lll PIl!'JIO"" .l\llr; bld!l"JWjvory.llII8 boo"" Will b. «o.........ntaI bodl 1lh. poU" IllnJll. m ...,d I. th•. p,operty . . ..~.,.'~ . .lllli',, wr. of' SediOlIlIlI.. 'lDW'>lOhlp"fPIJ8L1C" ·NQTIC!' .. IS ..i:b.bldd.....roq_dlo ,,",,,lfy mOldo t;l.. lI>Q .......f\II bl_ OJ pOW_lin 1110 rei 1 dOaoribodln III' Complaint for ~bllnldll)' at m.~g, W. ""..ve

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(Qt the. WRB~nt ~UV.'!!l~ th(at the aQlri. '(~Hb~t~J,nd~~foom~tlJ~. lomed~Mk Q( trust cwn~~.~in :()(the_St8~ ""Jut to,'lhe eXm:16~b~ Quie~: Tille m,pid ~.use iCa,inst -.. (.be~~~ tA:!:-~~e «11)' or ~11 ij,lds..:,' dlveniioQ, Ql l.ta.*t ~f_, 'PElt, 0'( .....$duc.UQI'I' .of. Carrt~o~ I)ltI:tri~ in ctoua:r$ ana .~ts lilIld. Albl,1qut.rQue, ,;New J"~~o.·; (If. ' the) U(J.itQd st8.tes,· C)f 1he. PQWer'IiL. lbe, .dverse' claims of the ge """topa, .".

· .8JUIUln .91' ,mirfawe' wa.~ tor the Munlc!PIlI ~hofJ1'lllllttict No.1" (0) the -iSr.-tee!. eff~~e jntel'.t. Carri'po, New, ',Mexieo; without <&!l~te4.' ~ It, by .the ~ F~"a1 P"end4tnta, lilind.' eacb 0{ them. • VILl,.AG~ o~. I' "c;ontfu~ "IrtJpt1ol1 ot 44;1 Aeres _~b.~~in ,·.the '~1lo4~d" 'md ratem Asu.tW~~. P.roPQS81s ~~~ -~ the 8~~\1l b~l;Wer. ,CQrIstltlJt~.·· - .. and ,everyone :c••IOling by. C~l.H(JNA l' J.H~

....of land wcated-.bi pt, ~:NWV4 Of . '!P(IJtric::tJ \ mpt(Uvei~t-r,}~~coln, show~. be ~losed JIl .- sealed 01;' etsewb~,e.Jlt. ttierequ~t ..n4..t 1O~ Bond Cotm&el. we itfe' throuRb Of lQIder Utvm. 4IQd thaI • D~AwrM,"~N1I • SectIon' ~, 'to.wJUdUP 9 South,' .ap:<:t; Socrorro' -Countl4S, New.. enve:lopo endor~d "Bid for. th'e,~"o~" ,.the liUCeesJluJ J?&lfift$: ul?Ql1 ,OI).IY !base matters said Defendants, and each .of ~bll~¢,onetime ~nly II} lhl',~&e 18l!1-.t.,' . .,' '. M~co.will on Tuetiday• .May 18. G.qeral ()bl~gatlon. School ~, WJ.lhin liIU¢y (60~ dayj- Qf set forthJnthisllPinlQn and arQ not Ut~. and everyone .claiming by,. ~~if~ ~:ty N.,....·SI J1l1Jr~ay.

, ' Arty.person, fb'm, USQcjat!on," 11182, "ra( the h9ur of 7:30· p.rn". . ~UUd~ng Bonds of CarrlJoJp the' accePt,ape~ of the hid. passing upon .the lICcuracy:or through ~ un~,""'. t:hem be barred Rrl , •I ~aUon., t:he:., $fate .of 14ew' Mountain DflyUpt Time. at f,he ldlJDiclP" Sc:hool District No..7, PaymetJ,t of tbe bl'lance of the comPletepep. of 'any sl.lltemenUl' ancl.,forever estopped from having~- or the, U,Oitel:l Statt¥ Of' School Administrlil.ti(m .'BuUding. Linco1P ~d 'Socono Counties, ~lII.,.price due fouuch bonds made ill COnnection wiih any sal~ or cJlliming any Jien upon, or -any TOWN OF-CARRIZOZOAmerica, deeming.' that the ~ D; Avtln\ae. Can"i.2ow. New New M~," addressed to G'ail must ·be-made in fed~al reserve of stich bonds." • right. title or intere&t in or to the EQUALOProRTUNlt'VgranfiDs of \be a'b<J,ve application' . Mtn(ico, .receive file@lllJibida and C. Stack'pole, secretary of the funds or qther funds, accePtable to· !!laid real eatate adverse tq the EMPLOYER..pI im~ PI' 00_ d.etrimental to puolitly open the lUIme for the Bo~dof Education, ~Uhe School tbe Di$trict and to the bank'or The Bq,CcessCul bidder (without es~te of the PlaintilCs, lind thai INVITATION TO BIDtheh' water righb[i:, may proteat in purd1~seof the District's Serir.tl J\.dmlnlstraUon 'BuDding, 800 'D. tl'Ult CC)mpany'desJgltated as the· cost t,o sudl bidder) will also be ~e liUe of the ~intiffs tMretO in The town of CarriJOzo. onwriting the prDpl;)Bal flet forth in, June l~ 1_ aeriera!" 'Obllgatlon Avenue, Carri,zqzo~ N~ Mexico place·of delivery fOr immedia~ funiished with tbe prJnled lJonds fee simple be forever quieted and. behalf Q'f .p:.Pli~tionlj t~ the

Ij said'spplicatiop, 'lbe Protest eMU School' -lIWldiiJs Bonds in the 1J$301. Only un~dltlonall!id$ will and unccmdltlonal credit to the and 8 complete tr~.pt of tile set a~ rest. said ·pro..-ty being cornm unity developmen t

set forth all protestant's ,reasons aggregat~ principal a'JDOunt of be· ~sidered. Bids should be aeco~~ of the District. If for any legal proceedings including a that certain real estate situate in VolUiltar)' Grant-Loan Program.I ' why the .ppJicatton 8hould not be $45,000. Such Board will hold an SJlbmltted qQ the official bid ff:trm reason deIi'Very C8pnOt be made cerUflcatlil stating that there As no . Ruidoso, Lincoln Coullty. New is 8(llicitlng bid$ for home rePiir

I, I approved and mtlst 6e, fUf!d, in open regular meeting in the v.:hich may be obtain~ from ,Within sg¢y (60) 'days, the sue- 1i~g~tion pending affecting the MexicQ. too-wlt: . and .improvement cpnLraets. Bid

· tripUcate, with' S.E. Reynolds. ConWence Room:Qf such School BIther. Dr, James P. MUler, Jr., . cessful biMer sh~1 have the right vallaity of the bonds 8& of the date documents. specifications. and~ -----5tate---Engineer, P.O. Box 171'1 Acbniniatration BUilding, ,in ,Superintendent ofSdt(K)1s, at such ·to purchase aa,id bonds during the of their delivery Mel ather c1Q&ing. Lots:9 and 10 of APACHE PARK ,addresses of homefj to be repaired

Roswell. New Mexico, Wiihln ten Carrizozoj . New Mexico. ,t 7:$0 .SclRRil~diIJg"Of' suceeedin~}---d&yfi-ilPop---4locuments" ~ SUBDIVISION, RUidoso. Lincoln are available at the Home' \ ". (10). C!a)'l after the date of the last p.m., MOllotain Daylight Time, on the Dislrict's financial Cl)DSuItant the ,.me terms 9l' at the request DATED at" Carrizozo. New County, 'New Metmlfris shown by Ilehabillt8tiort"6ff-ice1n--.eiti-H8llh,-~-~+-.... lllltmtkni tit' lJItrNattce:; May 18, 1982. and..a(tet.r.ecejpt of (s,e, "INli'OltMATION" Which of the sucaessful bidder during MexiC9, this APfil 20. 1982. the pl"t thereof fil6d In the oIfJce ." loo First Stieet. CarriZozo. New

Publisbecl in the Lincoln such bids. will also award such ap~rB fiereaftel'). mmt tb1i'tY (307 days, mtr'gllbd (s;) Stelling-'P:05pencer: or the County~.and Ex-ofCicio Mexico. Sealed ,b_l..dJO'~P-l"'itl"ls-dUi.:r,;.e_·:-_~~nty New;s tor three (8) con- bond~, ad9pt a bond resolution and BASIS OF AWARD fatUI deposit will be ,returned and PreaJdent BoardqfEducation Reco1'der of Lincoln Comly. APtJl WDM:Rnfts:el'ved-~Iive weeks· only, April' 22, consider sucb other matters as Said bonds will be awarded'to SQCh bJdder ~aU b~ relieved of (SEAL) , 3. 1965. In Tube No. 172; Application No. 005 and Ap-April 29. and May 6, 1982. ~ay c;ome before· such Boan); . the. bes~ bidder consid~~g the any further oJJ]igation. Attest: (8) "O:.U c. Stackpole plieation No. 012 will be opened aL

DEThILSOFBONDS· coupon mtenst rCite S~CJfled and INFoRMATION.. Secretary, Boaf(1 of Education TQGETHER with aU im· 7: 30 p.m. in the Homei ANDMA~R1TJES _the-premium. ott~jf.any.,.Bnd .Informatlon -eoncemind-- the . Published in the Lincoln provementa situ!lte thereon. Re!labllltaUon Office In City HaJJ

INOTICE OF SUIT Said~WIll heal;' date as of .. subject to the rJght of the Board of bonds the District and the 'bid County News for two consecutive . Q.f.. ~~- J'Cl~n of Carrizozo. New

· THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO June I, 1982, wijl be in the EducaUon"to reject any and all form ~ay be obtained from the weeks only, ~prU 29, and May 6, You sud each of you are Mexico on ''I'hUrsdIiy, -May 6th.'1'0: denomination ot $5,000 each and -bI~ andreadvertise. The befit bid District's ffnan<;ial consultant 1982. _ Jurthet notified that unless You 1982. The Town ot CarriiroW and

I~ The follOWing Damed wUl ~aw.re serially in regular will be determined by deducting Quinn &; CO., Inc., Post O"i~ enter your appellrance In tile said owners reserve the right to rejeel

I I "defendants against whom con. numen~al order on .July 1. 1988. the amount of the pumium bid, if Box 628. Albuquerque, New NQTICE TO BID~ Bi& are calise on or before the J4th day of an)' and all bids at their solestruedve .service Of proeess is Both ~clpal and mterest shall any, from the amount.of interest Mexico 81103 (Telephone' (505) being accepted by the VUlage of June, lil82. judgment will be d1lKlretlo.n. No bicls for Appllealionhereby 8OU$ht to be obtained: be paya!le in lawful money of the which the Distr~ct would be '842--1000) or Dr. James P. 'MlIler, Corc:ma for repair of .their roofs. rendered against yOU snd eacll of No. OOS and Application No. OJ2

TOWl,lnvestments, a Umited United -States of America, at required to pay frOm the date of Jr Superintendenl of Schools Jnformat1oQ ava11able In Clerk's You by default. and Ihe relief will be ~epted'after 7:30 p.m.• 'partnership; CiUzen'1$ State Bank, Carrlzom, the bonds to the respective school AdirdoistraUon Building: oUit=e, Corona, New Mexico Phone prayed for in the Complaint' for Thursday. May 8th, 1982.

.l--_A;;;;'!J.~..~a..~~zaYOoloo'!Z:'.M"!uzquI~'!!!Z;L.!a!,,.d~..:N;,;;ewMexico. The bonda will maturJty dates (wJthout reference 800 D, Avenue, carrizozo. New 849-5511. Bida Will be opened Quiet Title will be granted. Published in the Lincolnj Arturo URa.Ide. . comtltu~eneral-'obllgatlons 10 Ibe..poMlb)ft' prior redempUon MexicO 88301 t'Xelepbone.:.....tSIJSI Tb,QfSday M8¥ 20. 1982 at regular The names and post office County News one time only. April

Take Dotice that a suit has been of the District, payable from of.uch bonda) at the eoupon rate 1148-245U meetmg. We reserve the right to addres&-ol-lbe-atlO_mey-..f~e-- -,-~, 1~_.----~--"---fUed and is now pending in the gener&:! taxes whiCh may be levied specified in tbeproposal, and said TRANSCRIPT PRINTED reject any and all bids:. . Plaintiffs is Richard A. Parsons.' invitation to bid approved by:DlBtriet Court of Lincoln County, without limitaUon as to rate or bonds wW beawardedon the basis BONDS'AND :a.atriceChavez P.arsons.Par.8ODJii" Bryant. P .A.. • Hobert HW.New Mexico, where1n Norman E. amount. of the. lowest net interest cost to LEGAL OPINION Clerk, VUlageof Corona P.O. Box 1000:, RUidoso. New r----""':----..,Wingard sud Leona J. Wingard PRIORREDEMPTION the DIStrict. The purchaser must Pursuant to Section 22018.9 \..Published in the Lincoln Mexico 8834i. R'u'I"-asaare plaintiffs and you are i\ll of lIIe bonds shaD be pay accrued interest from the NMSA 1975, a&' last amended: County New. for two (2) con· WITNESS my hand Dnd Ihe ..defendants, aaid action being No. subject to prior redemption in date of the bonds to the date of the written approval of tile New secutive weeks only, April 22 and seal of the DlBtrlct Court of Lin· ....CV..fa2.1oo upon the civil docket of Inverse numerical order, in whole delivery. '!be bonds wID not be Mexico Attorney General of said April 2D', 1982. coln County. New Mexico. on the IC.said court. .or in part. at the option of the ~Id for less than~ and accrued bonds.s to form and.legallty will 15th day of April. J982.

'!he general object of said ~Btrlet,on July 1, 1985 or em any ~tert!st.The Distnct reserves the be supplied. '1'11e validity and PUBLIC HEARING Margd"E. Lindsay .........-··Saction is to obtain a decree of IDterest~entdatethereafter, privilege of waiving any Jrreg- enforCleabWty of the bonds. in N CLERK OFTHE ~M"-'--"._foreclosul't' -In favor of the for the prinCipal amount of each ularity or informality In any bid. addition. will be approved by Townot~~e~~::z~v:=~~ DISTlUL'TCOURT . AIiOrflceplaintlfle, the entry of a decree bond so redeemed,a premlum of CUSIPNUMBERS Messrs. Sherman & Howad Trustee.willho1dapubUcbearing Supplies & Fumtturedeterrn1ningtbatanyrlgbt,tlUeor one-h~ percent (Y.I%) of the CUSIP indentlflcatlon Attorneys at Law. 2DOO First of on May 10, 1982 at 1:00 p.m. fn tbe Joy Leslieinterest cla1mecl by an defendant prinCIpal amount of each bond so numbers Will not be printed on the Denver Plaza. 633 seventeenth ConferetK:e room at City HBlI on . DEPUTYinsaidcauae ofacUon is subject to . redeemed and accrued interest to bonds. Street Denver Colorado 80202 th~ transfer of lJquor Ucense No. Published in the Lincolnand inferior to the p1alnUff'a right the l'edeinpUon date upon giving GOOD FAITHDEPOSlT whose' unqualified oPini~n ap. 3ft from James W. Silva, DBA 4 County News lor tour (4) con-to foreclose under and by virtue of thirty / day. prior notice by All bids Shall be sealed and, proving the legality o( the bonds Wlnda Restaurant and Lounge to aecutive weeksonly, April 29. Maya mortgage recorded at :&ok frI. pUbllcat~~ndbYmail addressed except the bid.of the .State of New willbe furnished to the successful James W. SUva and Ruth B, SUva 8. May 13, and May 20. 1982.Page 101of the Mortgage Records to the ongInal PUrchaser of the Mexico, ifone 18 receIved. shall be bJdder at no cost to the successful to do business as 4 Windsof LIncoln County, New Mexico, IxtndB o~ to the manager of any accompanied by a good faith bidder. Bond counsel's Restaurant and Lounge Cor·covering the following described pu~asmg $yDdicate. dePbsit of no~ less than $900 li.e.. unqualified, tinal approving poratlon.lands located In I.J.ncoln County, AUTHORIZATION two percent (2%) of the princIpal opinion will recite in cen\'e tienalNew Mexico: Such bondsconstitule l.he f"mal amount of the bonds) either In form that such lJnn has-ex:mJned

L:Jt4,B1ock4,WhiteMountain portion of the $216.000 of bonds callb or by cashier's or treasurer's the Constitution and law f thEstates, Unit i. a subdivision in aUthorized at an election heJd In check of, or by certified check State of New MexicO, a :e~ifle~the vWage of Ruidoso, Lincoln the District on February 3. 1981. drawn on a solvent comerciaJ transcript of the proceedings ofCounty, New M:oo.co. SUch bonds were authorized for bank or trust -company in the the Board of EducaUon of the

You and each of you are the purpose of erecting, United States aod payable to. .District and other documentsnotlfiedthatunlessyouenterYour remodeUng, making additions to "Carrizozo Municipal School relevant to the issue f suchappearance in said cause on or and furnishing school buUdlngs. District No.7". Such good faith bonds, describing them ~n somebefore the 4th day of June 1982, and purchasing and improving ~eck shaD be returned it the bid detail, and that such finn ha,sjudgment will be rendered in said school grounds. IS not accepted. U the successful examined bond numbered andcause against yOU by default. lNTERESTRATE bidder shaU fail or neglect to has found the same p:eperlY

E. Ray Phelps, P.A., whose ANDLlMITA'l10NS complete the pl8"chase of said executed and in due legal foroffices and Post office address Is • .The .followin.g interest bonds within thirty (30) da~ The last paragraphs of su':h314' J.P. WhIte Bldg., P.O.· Box hmltations are applicable: followlngtheaceeptanceofthebid opinion shall be sUbtanti Dy as1896, Roa:wel1, New MexIco. Is the (I) • TIle maximum net or within ten nO) days after the follows: aBttoi'i1ey tor the plaintiffs. , ~ective ~t~t 'rate pennitted bonds are offered for delivery. "It Is our opinion as Bond. -WlTNES$ the hanel. of the . -ror. such 1SfI~ i$ twelve percent wblchev~ Is later, the amoWtt of Counsel that:

Clerk of i81.4 tom and the seal (12%); provlded,bowever, that if tbedepo$it!iblll1be fodeited to the . "1. Such proceedings show. . the net effec:tive interest rate on Dislrlct as lIquiCf:a1ed damages lawful authority for said issue of

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10'1-:1:':: Enclos(' $25 for )'our own Pl'rsonality Pro£ile. Pleasellllu\\ a twu"Wl'I'k waiting period.

III JUS! )'UUI' natural alld ordinary hand and using your favorUe111'11 Inu 1ll'lIcils Ill' felt~tip P£>IIS) wtite on unlined paper somelhing..ff IIIl' (·uff. tIIn wurds III' Su. Spontaneous writing (no printing) thatflows as frl'l'ly as 'Possible gives the truest self·portr~lt. Attach)1IU1' signaturl' in closing and send to: 8ell Handwriting Con'suit anls. 27 WIHtdgr(,l'lI {'t.• Santa Hosa. CA 95405,

AI'(' )'1111 lIIi1king SUI'!.' you .I·eceivi' the kind of 'treatment youkllllW )'UU dl'sl'I'~("?

Tak.. aclioll 1I11\\'. I.et us prepare for you a chart of your per·"ulI<llit)' traits indicaling Yllur strengths and weaknesses,

TIJdily's fasl-lI1uving world delllands jlur best; that we meet life .wilhuut fl'i1r aud weu'I'Y; that we go first-class.

IImulwl'lIing is aNUall)' "·hrainwriting." lIandwrlling showshll\\ ) lin I hlnk. huw )'lIn i1ct.

I.lIl1k <It :mursl'lf through your teacher's eyes. YOUI' bosses· eyes.'·)'UllI' fl'il'nds' alld nl'ighbllrs' l'Yl's. Arl' you. without knowing it,j,(ivinl-l IlI{'III thl' wrong impression'!

REMEMBER: "How you thinkdetermines how you act. How you act inturn determ ines how others react to you.

A sl\l(I)' IIf )'oUl· halldwriting by a professional handwriting1'\111'1'1 I('l'I'lifil'd (iraphoanal,),!itl will tell )'ou where your fearsm'(', hllw )·uu CUI)(' wilh thl'ln. what you can work on to rid yourself11£ Ih(·III.

Beginnersban~cliniclMay 12',-~"-

The .carrizozQ ,SchOols' wUl. host the Io'irst .Beginning J3and

Music J1'estival for. the schbols 'ofjoe surrounding' area '. Oil .. Wed·''nel:;d,ay, May 12, in Carrizozo High.SchOOl's old gym.

'l'hepublic' is invited to thispresentation beginning at 6: 30p,m. . "

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-MAY15-Jazzercize al8 a.m. in' the old

gym

. .:....MAY13--c':PTA meetingat7:30 p.m. in

the' Conference RoomJazzercize at .5:~0 p.m. in the

pld gym' .·Cub Scouts -: Den 2 meeting·

at 6:30 p.m.~.l\1AY14~

Senior Prom at 9 p.m. in theold gym

-MAY17-Cub Scouts - Den 3 at 4 p.m.

,Brownies - ~Girl Scouts~·

meeting at '3 p.m. in the Con­ference Room,.' -MAY18-

Bollrd. of Education meetingat 7:30 p.m. in the Conference

~-aoom- . .Jazzercize al 5:30 p.m: in the

old gym--""~l1b=Scou~ell"'"l-rneet4n··~-+",...,..A-4U

at 4 p.m...:... MAY 19:""

Sports Banquet at 6:30 p.m. inthe Cafeteria

-- MAY 20­Jazzercize at 5:30 p.m. in the

, old gymCub Scouts - Den 2 meeling

at 6:30 p.m.Band Concert at 7 p~m. in the

old gym; Student Arts Exhibitionwith Refreshments after, Concertin the Cafeleria

-MAY21-Senior Mass at 11 a.m. at St.

Rita Parish-.MAY22-

Jazzercize at 8 a.m. in the oldgym'

Cub Scouts Pack meeting at 7p.m. in the Cafeteria

-MA.Y23-Senior Dinner at Cafeteria

-MAY23-Senior Dinner at Cafeleria

-MAY24­Baccaleaurate at 8 p.rn. in the

old gymCub Scouts - Den 3 meeting

at 4 p.m.Brownies - Girl Scouts

meeting at 3 p.m. in the Con­ference Room

- MAY25­Graduation at 8 p.~. at

football field (weather permitting.old gym)

Jazzercize at 5:30 p.m. in theold gym ,

Cub Scouts - Den 1 meetingat 4 p.m.

-I\1AY26-PSI<' Budget Hearing at 1 p.m.

in the Conference Room ICorona.Capitan. Carrizozo)

- MAY 27­Jazzercize at 5:30 p.m. in the

old gym

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R'\~I) leaeher Darlene Scoll and Spanish teacher Doug Jarrard tune up for the annnal "Fine\rl s 1:':\'l'ning.",'

:\lAY DAY! Lionesses Verna nodman. Beulah Moore, Ruth Uawk and Reba Furness are ready forIheir May Da.y Spectacular. Saturday and Sunday. Hawk and Moore are co-chairmen of the event.

NEW Horizons has a new ship"ment of bedding plants: petunias.tomatdes and green chile. 1-17

Pigs fcif sale, $20. Call Jim.Miller at648-244~. 4tc'

CLOSE ,OUT buml1ngs. ASCmassive grain use. 140'x4Q'x16'worl~ $9,200.·wUl sell for $5.800; 1..5O'x9()', reg. $18,600. need $1l,30();Factory for local dealer. Call tollfree >1-8OQ.525-8075.. rtc

STEBL BUILPINGS, factory forlocal dealer, Commercial withgrain builcUng kit, 16,000 bu.•40'x6Q'X16!; reg. $10,300. close oUlat $7.280; 1 shop, 30·x40.'straightwall, need $4.350; 1..50'x180', r.eg, $29,000, bUildingclose~ut price' $18.900: Call tollfree 1-800·525-8075. 17c

,,8-TRA'C~ Tapes repaired.'Inquire !It .,Rofs Gift Cial1eryI

Carrizozo,. NM - 648;.2921. Un

-SC~D8I~<talellda~of~events··-for-~MaJ-8l.~~A"~.~",.............-C-L-·-A...·S-.. ...,.S-l-F-I-E-D....··.-.....-- . :..,..-l'v1A.Y.l..,.....PSF<B!i(lgetReview in Santa' '. ....MAYll-. Cub Scouts ,..;...Qen 2 meeting·

Ja~ZercizeaUHi.m. in tlleold Fe . . , Jazzer{:ize i:l.L5:3Q p.~.i"ltM at 6:aOp;m•.'gym. '. Natiogal Honor Societyl~~ old gym: ~MAYil8-

'District 'l)'ac~ Meet ip Artesi~ stallaticm' . 'FFABanquet . l..ast pl!y of Sc;!hpOl <Dismissai

t 9 ·-MA.Y6·-· .. CUbScou,ts.....:.... Den i. inee.ting··.· at 9·;3Qa.m.) . . .'a. a.m. ' . ..(;;PR qassatS;30 a.m. in the ,Jazzercize at 5:3Q p.m. in tbeat 4 p.m. . " . ,...... MA.Y2~':""

ConfereOl;:eRoom" old gyP'] Senior Trip to Elephant Butte' Jazzerci;zeat8 a.m. in the old.... MAY 2-; Comm~nity Fine . Art.&.. -MA-Y12- .' gym

StUdent f.hmo Recital at Evening at Recreation Center at 7 .•Senior Citizeps Day al'Trinity Methodist Church at7 p.m.. . ,. Carrizozo Schools at H:30a.m•.p.m. Cub' Scouts .-..: Den 2 meeting. . Beginning,BApd Dtstrict

. '-MA\' 3- at 6:30 p:m. \ . Festival at 6:~0·p.m. in the old• Cub Scouts. - Den 3 meeting •:- MAY 7-gy.m

at 4 p;m; .' . Kindergarten Graduation ~t.

Brownies-Girl $,COlIts 7:30 p.m.·in the bId gymm~ting at 3 p.m, in tfie Con· State Trac.kMeet at Wilson.ference RQom . Stadi4m in Albuquerque (7th

FFA ~ominating Committee through the 8th) ,Meeting at 3;20 p.m. -MAY 8-

~ MAY 4-'- Jazzercize at 8 a.m. in the oldCub Scouts - Den I meeting gym

at 4 p.m. -MAY 10"-Jazzercize at 5:30 p.m, in the Cub Scouts - Den 3 meeting

old gym . at 4 p.m.Fl"A Officer 'Elections ....... Vocational Advisory Com"

Special Meeting al6:30 p.m. in the mitlee at 7 p.m. in the ConferenceVo Ag Shop Room

- MAY 5- Brownies - Girl ScoutsMay Day. Celebralion . meeting. at 3 p,m. in the Con·

. (Elementary) ference ROom

other .. serviCes' availlible

MCCOMCHEK

Well.lighted bard-surfaced 6,004) .ft.runway on the prairie ofrers easyday and night, landing and take-ofl.\

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

Gas Diesel Oil

HAVE 20 acres of gramagrass in valley above Nogal. Goodsweet water. Owner will financeat 811z percent. S.B. Boykin, 648..2265. 2tc

HAVE two-bedroom adobehouse in Carrizozo". Owner willcarry paper at 81 2 percent. S.B.Boykin. 648-2265. 2tc

ZOZO CH EVRONHwy. 54 & 380

John's T.v·; Servi'ce!1O!l5tJi ·Ave.

Carrizozo. "'. Mel':Ph. (i4H·2119ffBus.Ph. 354·2679 Res.

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7.32 acres, 1300 ft. of U.S. 380frontage. Borders Carrizozo GolfCourse. 26 trailer spaces withunderground utilities completed,Room for 26 more, or other use.$120,000. Will trade. All offersconsidered. Call Area Code 505325-3819. 3tc

SPRIULINE - Gives instantenergy. Balances body weight.Promotes Vibrant health. Formore information about thisamazing food. call Wendy Knight,Dr. Hill's Light Force SpirulineDistributor 258-3293.

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'FOR RENT: 2-bedroommobilehome, furnished, washerand dryer included. $lSP per mo,plus electricity and gas. Waterpaid, Call Beulah's Shop, 648·2173.tfn

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FOR RENT: 2 bdrm,. 2 bath-townhouse. No children, no pets.Call 648-2373 for details.

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