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by Ct IAHi SST ALl.INGS HUldu';o r'J('w'; ;t;;\H "TIH'y kIck,·.! hUll alld shot hilll, Klck"d hllll ,111<1 shut hilll, KICkt'd hllll, dlld tlll'll sllot IlIrll agalIl" That was OIl\' ol1'I('(·r\.; tlCClllJllt wher! t\\«1 IlllIlll[C)'cl,' gang IIJ('/I1 bep.; Wt'ft' shot Llk :-;:illlnLl\' at t hI' Wi 11 nt'r':-; {'tnlt· III (hlt' III e I II lit' r. II :-: (j v. d --: t d" !I'd Tht' :·d)p"t IJlg III Ilv:d 1111ltorevclt' gangs at till' b,lr. l'IHlWIl('{I- hv HllldllSll \'IlLigl' ( '(l\UI{ l1lJr StiIISOIl, W;l . ...; lIot a p"r1 Id tIlt' (;01<1 t'll A:-;pt'll Itdl\', ;lccord- IlIg to rally prUlllllLt'l \'illagt' ('OUll nlor HOIl And n'we; Andn'w;-; wa:-; askl'd If hl':-\ largt' rally nllght haVE' attractt'fj UH'H{' cyclists lit' s:ud cyclists oft.{>n fol- low ra II ys 1ft- s:lId a Uracti ng un- savory cycliSt.." call't be Andn'wH' C;oldt'n Aspen ((ally adverti,,,ullg The Winrlt'r's Cir- clp HpOllHors of Battlp of the BandH on ThurHday and a sLreet dance till Friday }t;arlv Satl;rdav. hundreds of moLorcYlnHL<.; had- cOlIgregau.J in front. of Ow WlnTll'r'l-J, and tht.> WIJI, Place and Show, village's two Midtown barR, Many had paT- lH'lpau>d in the (;oldt'll ASf.H'll IUilly parade and down for what turned (Jut to IH' a Illng day of dnnking. Th(' WinTwr's ('lrelE' and OUWf town hars had t'nlargl'd tht'lr drink- tog art'a by oht,uItlllg a fWflllll from lht, Nt'w Mt'xico Slate Alcohol and Bt'vt'r(tgt' ('tllllmlssiotl to sprVt' hq- uor IIll their parkIng lot:.;. J{uidoso's :'wvt'rely unden-lLafTed pulll'!' IJfliet'rs Iwd to look ttw other way for hlllldn·ds ot' Opt'Jl ('ontairlt'f dllTllung vlolatllllll-\ that could he w It a I (JJlg Sudderth and Mt'cht,It1 The WlflIlt'r'S ('lrcle lot waH lilll,d with t)lk,'rs at H.4:) JJ.1ll when SIX shoL,..; Wl'fl' flft'd by two rival rllO tor-cyclE' ga llg lilt' (Jl be fl-l !\('('onilng to a pollee report by CI [) Comma ndt>r Lanny Maddox, whpn Uw fight t'ndt.-d, Mark C, StA'VPllH waf' takell to the Lincoln Count v Mt"{IH::a I Center with a laceration to the left Ride of his head, a Hingle sLab wound to hiA left upper arm and three gunRhol wOllndH to the upper thigh, lower thigh and interior calf StevenH was later liHted in Htahle condition, Michael Allen Craig, a ;39-year- old male froIll l'a:.;adt>na, TeK8l-l. alHo waR Hhot in the right buttockR alld waH and releaHed at LCMC, according to Maddox'H report ()ddly enough, although two pt>r- son:.; wt>re shot on the pn>miHt's wlLh a :Hi cahl)('r and .4[") caliher gun, the pollet' report no ar- r('8tH III t ht· Rhooti ngl-\ hy any lIHll- vidual nor arrests fill' (t'{'klt's:-: ('[ldallgt'rment or Iwgligt'[lt lISt· oj' firearm hy thl' cUlllhaL.llJts III volved_ Maddox's n'porl did s.IY all III veHtigation is Cl)f Jtm UIlIg. F I n';1 nil"'; OIl the tit' a liquor l'r;tah- lishItH'I1t i:-t a IeloIlY o/1('IIS(' Only olle gUll, :{K, W;lS re'{'uvt'n-d alld oflicl'rs at t hI' S('t'I!i' :.;aid IHlTle of t1w hI III tIll' crowded pa rkillg lot v. t'It' t a Ik I rig ()fTJC:ers w('n' uriS Uft' Ill' huw 1lI<1 r I V pt'opl/' Wt'n' i nvul vt'd til t ht, Illl'; dent ()m' oflicer HHld It wa:-: Vt'r-y lucky that flO one else W,IS hIl lly the RhotH. Some Wt.'f\' angry oVt.'r the general prolllOtlOI1 by tht: ('IHIII- cil of a largl' group of IlIotorcylJ:';L-; coming to RuiduKO Other:4 thought it was good f(}r bUHilwsH AndrewA waH appro\'t'd fUI $2,500 in lax fundH by Uw l{llldoSll Lodgers Tax AdviAory Board to help promole hiR rally, a for-profit Vt'[l ture. He had aRked for $5,000, Tht> $2,500 alHo had to approvl'd bv thl' l{uidoHO Village COllIlCd OIl which hp iH a memher Some sBJ(1 coltrlcilorH Stinsoll and and Mayor Vict.or Alonso i"toud to profit the (}lost frOl1l the coming to LOW!I Alomw a IOCHI ft'sLaurant Please see Shooting, page 2A B Downtown Ruidoso was a mecca for motorcylists last Saturday after the C-iolden Aspen Rally Parade. The heavy day long partying nearly turned into a nightmare for the village when several bikers were shot In the dRnsely populated Winner's Circle parking lot A valiant Ruidoso police force, outmanned by the hundreds, caned for outside help. Lincoln County Sheriff's force and state police in Alamogordo and Ros- well responded. Carlsbad state pollee were put on calf. Police Chief Richard Swenor closed down Midtown bars at 10:30 p.rn to prevent a possible riot. 9CycRnng royalty reigns over Golden Aspen Rally Mso Harley visits Kristan Whitley. of Levelland, Texas, national Ms. Harley Davidson, is shown on her Harley Above are Rally King and Queen, Keith Blassinggame ot Colorado City, Texas, and Susan Lawson of Sonora, Arizona. 1990 Queen Nita Porter of Midland did the honors Whitley's parents, Allen and Jan Whitley, are shown with her. - •. A,' by AL STUBBS Ruidoso News BUSiness Edrtor who atu'nded tht, (rl)lden Aflpt'n ltally, Se pft'm h('r 1 H- 22, poured out of Ruidoso. Sunday, trade trade show pxhlhit."l were heing dismanllt'fi aJld tht· lllg tnJCk.q haulIng thpfl) moved out t.o home Mfl I1arlpy-J);tVldsofl. Kn . ..;anll Whltlf'Y, Z:l, ·01 lA'vellalld, Tt'x.as, Hnd twr pan>nt.,<.l dt'partt-d trw vtl- lag£' nfu'r what sponsor HOI! AndrewR RaId W<lt-< .1 Vt'fV flucceH:-:lul ra 11 v Whltlt-v ws CTOWIWd Harle\'- [)avld['ton - III I)avt.ona Hl'arh, Fh,-r- Ida, in March "111(' attendancI J twt kr than b..;t vear, althllugh I h,iVl'Td thl' Th llTl"lda v TrIg ht the KlOg ;Illd wtor;' CTllWTWd hv h:4t \'1';1r':-\ <':1u f'f' n Select.pd queen was Law- Ron, (jf Anzona Klng ... KeIth of Colorado CIty, NIUl PllrtRr of Mid- land, Tf'XIlfl, did t hp crnwIlIng ReCf'i\'lng recognitIon for tr;lv('I- iog thE' d IRl.:H1(,(· to ttl(' ra Ily 'although not rJ(i!ng hlH tnk(' whIch waH [muled along wIth 12 pmrfl of RkiR) waH DouglaR "H.ooRier" Camp- helL of near Concord, New Hamp- Rhire. A RlGer of ROJlW rt'pulatlOn, he RaJR he'R moving to Colorado whpre he will lw a Rkl inp,trurtqr at Steam- boat Campbell Raid he camt' to JitlldoHo to wIth MH H(lrlpv- I>avidRon who hp waR a and Rort of "hH ppened on' thp (;-old- t'n pt>T1 H.a 1\ y ,Jill Andn'ws, co of the raIl\! Wlth ht>r and With UHn \VatklnR. Hald of Judg- ing dunng the rally' <ITt' 1Il fist' around t,owrl. ,. They WIll he rompdNI and put pl1hllshahlt' form thll-i week. <.; he \Vt'atht:r for thf' ('Vf'nt 1l1 1 Jfl' than the two day ... but coopt·rated Saturday Clnd Sun- day whl'n hl k?J"?, fannfLd out into Hround RUldoRO for menwrahlp ndep. A number of hPRdPii home Satun1;ly Rince Fnda:,.,. night waR the laflt night of formal rally ac- tiVltlf'fl f'xcept for R mARRlVP parade SaturdHy momi ng Sunday was a tine day for anglers at the Ruidoso Kiwanis Club's annual Fishing Tourna- ment, held this year at Grindstone Lake. J.T Satcher of Alamogrodo had a chance for the $1 O. 000 prize after he caught a yellow-tagged trout. But he was a few numbers off. He won $100.

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Page 1: Harley visits - Lincoln Countyarchives.lincolncountynm.gov/wp-content/uploads... · A RlGer of ROJlW rt'pulatlOn, he RaJR he'R moving to Colorado whpre he will lw a Rkl inp,trurtqr

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by Ct IAHi ~ SST ALl.INGSHUldu';o r'J('w'; ~ ;t;;\H Wflh~r

"TIH'y kIck,·.! hUll alld shot hilll,Klck"d hllll ,111<1 shut hilll, KICkt'dhllll, dlld tlll'll sllot IlIrll agalIl"

That was OIl\' ol1'I('(·r\.; tlCClllJllt

wher! t\\«1 IlllIlll[C)'cl,' gang IIJ('/I1

bep.; Wt'ft' shot Llk :-;:illlnLl\' at t hI'Wi 11 nt'r':-; {'tnlt· III I{llldll~ll (hlt'

IIIe I II lit' r .II :-: (j v. d --: ~ t ~ d" !I'dTht' :·d)p"t IJlg III Ilv:d 1111ltorevclt'

gangs at till' b,lr. l'IHlWIl('{I- hvHllldllSll \'IlLigl' ( '(l\UI{ l1lJr ,Jt.:-;~"StiIISOIl, W;l ....; lIot a p"r1 Id tIlt' (;01<1t'll A:-;pt'll C\l(,t~,rc\Tlt· Itdl\', ;lccord­IlIg to rally prUlllllLt'l \'illagt' ('OUll

nlor HOIl And n'we;Andn'w;-; wa:-; askl'd If hl':-\ largt'

rally nllght haVE' attractt'fj UH'H{'cyclists lit' s:ud cyclists oft.{>n fol­low ra II ys 1ft- s:lId a Uracti ng un­savory cycliSt.." call't be pn~vt'nU.·d

Andn'wH' C;oldt'n Aspen ((allyadverti,,,ullg In~ted The Winrlt'r's Cir­clp a~ HpOllHors of tht~ Battlp of theBandH on ThurHday and a sLreetdance till Friday

}t;arlv Satl;rdav. hundreds ofmoLorcYlnHL<.; had- cOlIgregau.J infront. of Ow WlnTll'r'l-J, (:ircl(~ and tht.>WIJI, Place and Show, th~' village'stwo Midtown barR, Many had paT­lH'lpau>d in the (;oldt'll ASf.H'll IUillyparade and ~·;(·ttlt'd down for whatturned (Jut to IH' a Illng day ofdnnking.

Th(' WinTwr's ('lrelE' and OUWf

town hars had t'nlargl'd tht'lr drink­tog art'a by oht,uItlllg a fWflllll fromlht, Nt'w Mt'xico Slate Alcohol andBt'vt'r(tgt' ('tllllmlssiotl to sprVt' hq­uor (lllt~ldt, IIll their parkIng lot:.;.

J{uidoso's :'wvt'rely unden-lLafTedpulll'!' IJfliet'rs Iwd to look ttw otherway for hlllldn·ds ot' Opt'Jl ('ontairlt'fdllTllung vlolatllllll-\ that could hew It flt'~St,d a I(JJlg Sudderth andMt'cht,It1

The WlflIlt'r'S ('lrcle lot waHlilll,d with t)lk,'rs at H.4:) JJ.1ll whenSIX shoL,..; Wl'fl' flft'd by two rivalrllO tor-cyclE' ga llg lilt' (Jl be fl-l

!\('('onilng to a pollee report byCI [) Comma ndt>r Lanny Maddox,whpn Uw fight t'ndt.-d, Mark C,StA'VPllH waf' takell to the LincolnCountv Mt"{IH::a I Center with alaceration to the left Ride of hishead, a Hingle sLab wound to hiA leftupper arm and three gunRholwOllndH to the upper thigh, lowerthigh and interior calf StevenH waslater liHted in Htahle condition,

Michael Allen Craig, a ;39-year­old male froIll l'a:.;adt>na, TeK8l-l.

alHo waR Hhot in the right buttockRalld waH tn>au~ and releaHed atLCMC, according to Maddox'Hreport

()ddly enough, although two pt>r­son:.; wt>re shot on the pn>miHt'swlLh a :Hi cahl)('r and .4[") calihergun, the pollet' report liHt..~ no ar­r('8tH III t ht· Rhooti ngl-\ hy any lIHll-

vidual nor arrests fill' (t'{'klt's:-:('[ldallgt'rment or Iwgligt'[lt lISt· oj' ~I

firearm hy thl' cUlllhaL.llJts III

volved_Maddox's n'porl did s.IY all III

veHtigation is Cl)f Jtm UIlIg. FI n';1 nil"';OIl the prl'mi~e~ tit' a liquor l'r;tah­lishItH'I1t i:-t a IeloIlY o/1('IIS('

Only olle gUll, tht~ :{K, W;lS

re'{'uvt'n-d alld oflicl'rs at t hI' S('t'I!i'

:.;aid IHlTle of t1w hI kl'r~ III tIll'crowded pa rkillg lot v. t'It' t a Ik I rig

()fTJC:ers w('n' uriS Uft' Ill' huw 1lI<1 r I V

pt'opl/' Wt'n' i nvul vt'd til t ht, Illl';dent ()m' oflicer HHld It wa:-: Vt'r-y

lucky that flO one else W,IS hIl llythe RhotH.

Some reHidl'nt~ Wt.'f\' angry oVt.'r

the general prolllOtlOI1 by tht: ('IHIII­

cil of a largl' group of IlIotorcylJ:';L-;coming to RuiduKO Other:4 thoughtit was good f(}r bUHilwsH

AndrewA waH appro\'t'd fUI$2,500 in lax fundH by Uw l{llldoSll

Lodgers Tax AdviAory Board to helppromole hiR rally, a for-profit Vt'[l

ture. He had aRked for $5,000, Tht>$2,500 alHo had to ~)(' approvl'd bvthl' l{uidoHO Village COllIlCd OIl

which hp iH a memherSome sBJ(1 coltrlcilorH Stinsoll

and Alldrt'\'.:~ and Mayor Vict.orAlonso i"toud to profit the (}lost frOl1lthe mot()rcyli~ts coming to LOW!I

Alomw own~ a IOCHI ft'sLaurant

Please see Shooting, page 2 A

~~B

Downtown Ruidoso was a mecca formotorcylists last Saturday after the C-ioldenAspen Rally Parade. The heavy day longpartying nearly turned into a nightmare forthe village when several bikers were shotIn the dRnsely populated Winner's Circleparking lot A valiant Ruidoso police force,

outmanned by the hundreds, caned foroutside help. Lincoln County Sheriff's forceand state police in Alamogordo and Ros­well responded. Carlsbad state polleewere put on calf. Police Chief RichardSwenor closed down Midtown bars at10:30 p.rn to prevent a possible riot.

9CycRnng royalty reigns over Golden Aspen Rally~ Mso Harley visits

Kristan Whitley. of Levelland, Texas, national Ms. HarleyDavidson, is shown on her Harley Above are Rally Kingand Queen, Keith Blassinggame ot Colorado City, Texas,and Susan Lawson of Sonora, Arizona. 1990 Queen NitaPorter of Midland did the honors Whitley's parents, Allenand Jan Whitley, are shown with her.

.~- •. A,'

by AL STUBBSRuidoso News BUSiness Edrtor

MoL()r('yclisl.~ who atu'nded tht,(rl)lden Aflpt'n ltally, Se pft'm h('r 1H­22, poured out of Ruidoso. Sunday,trade trade show pxhlhit."l wereheing dismanllt'fi aJld tht· lllgtnJCk.q haulIng thpfl) moved out t.ohome haAf'I~.

Mfl I1arlpy-J);tVldsofl. Kn ...;anllWhltlf'Y, Z:l, ·01 lA'vellalld, Tt'x.as,Hnd twr pan>nt.,<.l dt'partt-d trw vtl­lag£' nfu'r what sponsor HOI!

AndrewR RaId W<lt-< .1 Vt'fV flucceH:-:lulra 11 v

Whltlt-v ws CTOWIWd M~ Harle\'­[)avld['ton - III I)avt.ona Hl'arh, Fh,-r-Ida, in March

"111(' attendancI J wa~ twt kr thanb..;t vear, althllugh I h,iVl'Td t~l!,;"d

thl' t~.t.al." Andrt>w~ ~alei., ~tlndd·,Th llTl"lda v TrIg ht the KlOg ;Illd

~l1l'f'n wtor;' CTllWTWd hv h:4t \'1';1r':-\

<':1u f'f' n

Select.pd queen was Sw~a(] Law­Ron, (jf ~{Jnora. Anzona Klng w;~ ...

KeIth Bla~fnngame of ColoradoCIty, Tex8~ NIUl PllrtRr of Mid­land, Tf'XIlfl, did t hp crnwIlIng

ReCf'i\'lng recognitIon for tr;lv('I­iog thE' Illnge~t d IRl.:H1(,(· to ttl(' ra Ily'although not rJ(i!ng hlH tnk(' whIch

waH [muled along wIth 12 pmrfl ofRkiR) waH DouglaR "H.ooRier" Camp­helL of near Concord, New Hamp­Rhire.

A RlGer of ROJlW rt'pulatlOn, heRaJR he'R moving to Colorado whprehe will lw a Rkl inp,trurtqr at Steam­boat Spring~

Campbell Raid he camt' toJitlldoHo to VI~it wIth MH H(lrlpv­I>avidRon who hp ~flld waR a frie~dand Rort of "hH ppened on' thp (;-old­t'n A~ pt>T1 H.a 1\ y

,Jill Andn'ws, co ~por1fHlr of theraIl\! Wlth ht>r htl~bCl.nd and WithUHn \VatklnR. Hald ref'ult~ of Judg­ing evenL~ dunng the rally' <ITt' 1Il

fist' nol('hook~ ~('.atlered aroundt,owrl. ,. They WIll he rompdNI andput Jnt~) pl1hllshahlt' form thll-iweek. <.; he ~al(i

\Vt'atht:r for thf' ('Vf'nt wa~ 1l1 1 Jfl'

than ml~erahlf' the fir~t two day ...but coopt·rated Saturday Clnd Sun­day whl'n hl k?J"?, fannfLd out intoth~ hIlI~ Hround RUldoRO formenwrahlp ndep.

A number of hlkl'r~ hPRdPii homeSatun1;ly Rince Fnda:,.,. night waRthe laflt night of formal rally ac­tiVltlf'fl f'xcept for R mARRlVP paradeSaturdHy momi ng

Sunday was a tine dayfor anglers at theRuidoso Kiwanis Club'sannual Fishing Tourna­ment, held this year atGrindstone Lake. J.TSatcher of Alamogrodohad a chance for the$1 O.000 prize after hecaught a yellow-taggedtrout. But he was a fewnumbers off. He won$100.

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therapeutic massages at the Ru idosoAthletic Club: In the photo below, thecrowd is shown at the trade show in therally headquarters building.

Lisa Crawford provides a shine servicefor visiting motorcyclists at rally head­quarters in the Museum of the Horse.N'Jrmally, Crawford is providing

Shine 'enl up

proval for the village clerk to at­tend a clerk's school in Santa Fe.

Also, the clerk will ask to seekapproval from the precinct boardfor the special election, set for No­vember 5,

The election will be a "yes" or"no" type election whether to reducethe size of the board of trusteesfrom seven to four.

The village clerk will providecost eRtimatea on furniture for vil­lage halL

MeetingR are open to the public.

Miller said Pat Crumley, direc­tor of persunnel, was primarilyresponsible for the $1,500 raisedfrom the hospital staff for thePolitical Action Committee of theNew Mexico Hospital Association.

New MeXICO lfoRpital AMuciationconvention in Albuquerque October:ll and November 1.

AlRO, Julie DufTalo, director ofnursing at LCMC, will be conduct­ing a workRhop.

Miller called attention to a man­agement training workshop whichwaR being led by Albuquerque per­sonnel at LCMC last week.

Miller also reporU,d a $10,000contributiun to the hORpital fromthe Reading FOW1dation; set up bya woman from Midland, TexaR,

The hoapital Rtafr netted $181frolll a bake aale to replace acamera stolen from the hospital.

uneventful

the blacck

o

TIS

when lw() pt'r!-lOnR were shot at aIIIgbt club

W" ,lid keep an eye on the hos­pital." lIaz..1 Raid. ThiR waR to fore­,tall any "followup" to the shoot­Ing~

11. regular village truRte.. meet­mg is set for tollli(ht at the Downs,at 7 ,,'clock ill the MUlllcipal Build­Ini(, th .. old !l.edlllen'R Club.

Other than Kome service awards,truRleeR will ht'ar a waRte watercomInitt.f'e report hy trUHt.ee JackieBrallllm <IIld wdl ht· a~kf"'d fOT ap-

o 0

II § II un

alid tilt' ottWT it IWfJhrulog-lst (kid·Ilt'\' .... pl·n.dj~ll

'lilt·" 'l'aIilwr. ho:-;pllal auxJliarypn·;-iHi\'nl. no~orlt'i.i Lu th~ hoardthilt l.ti7·1 hOllr~ Wt,'n' donated tothl' ho~plLd thl' last t.wo 1l1OnlhRand that tht, auxiliary haH nille newIlIt'(lIlwrs

'('fit' ,1I1xt!larv hank .~latt"mt'nt

"hllv. ... $fifi.17S ;is a ha]aIln~; how·t'\'I'r tilt' allxlhap; wIll ht' purcha~·lrlg flO ·lilt·llIlt' bLitton:-:" at $70 eachrur hu:.qJlLal 11"'1'

J\rlJllt'r ,ulIlount't·d t.hat board111(' [I\h t 'r Huth Md ~UJn~ haRft'I'Hgnt'd ~IIJet· 8}W and her hus­hand, MH'k,'v, will Iw spending thewu\l('r 1Il ArizoIla. The hoard votedto gH't' .I\1d :lJlfP ('Ull'ritus RtatuR.She has Ilt't't) a hoard Incmber for adt""("adf O

Ndl Trout will conduct a work­~twp 011 l h rdl :4hop opt'Tati'Jn at the

haq- bl'{'n,1 vadahl(· In

IlltiJlth for

"No trouble" exCt'pt traffic, SkiHazel, RuidoRo Downs police chiefsaid today uf the wel'kend

The headquart"rs of th,· Gold"nAspen Motuccyrle Rally waR at till'Musewn of th,' HorRe in I{uido."oDownR. That was where hUlldredsand hw,dTed~ of molorcycliHtR ('Ofl~

gregated h,r special compt·tlllY<'eventF and for a trade show tit theheadquarten<. .

Hall'! Rrod "we just wat..-ht'd thlRend" during the vlOh'rIn' whIchOared in Ruido~(J. ~;d llnlay night

lltlllort·d wert' Ht'lt \ Tl·~tt'nll;lTl,

dln~l"ti.lr of ~oc.:lal ~·H.'nICl·S, I)ydilldaHtw. dlrt..,(·tor Ill' hOll:4to ket'pIIlg, andf!~nllt' (;(Jnzal ... ~. PA. ('arnl,OI.O

ClilllC'l'v.·o :-;J.k·t·lali~t~

r{>(:nllltod and wi II beHuidol'lu OIW day .l

patwIlt care, Miller ~llid

Bolh aft'" from AlhlHpH'r4ue; oIlei~ an Illlcoh)Ki~l (eaIH'lor spp('ialiHtl

I.dtlf'ulll ('t1Ulll)' ,Mt,dl{"al ('!'Iltf'r

wa~ 1Il the b1a1.'k III .lld\" .uHf Angu~t, Valerlt' Millt·", adIl;llll:-,trator.told hoard Blt'miwr .. at ;l. n'guLtrIlltTling. Tltursda.v ('\"t'lllflg

TtH' prufit fig-un' fllr .Jtd\" W:1."':

$:!2.!l1>\ and fi'f i\ llgll~t. $~l.f)H~j

Tlw ,UllllllU.'4tratoT' al:-;ll n'porlt""tlthat dunllg ,1 H'{'t'lll rdn',ll at(,;tltl~t H.aIlel! thn·t· .~upt·nl1klJdt·llt~

at the h'J:'ofHtal n·(.'!vnl .ly.,lrd:-< lllroUl:,t":UHi!llg ~('r\"ICt'

Aspen Rallyon Ruidoso DO,\Jvns streets

Her husband, Paul Westbrook,said only a dozen would appear thefirst year and would be hungprimarily around the "Y," at thetraffic circle on Main Road and outMechem,

He said that in the years follow­ing many more could be producedto hang from Thanksgiving throughNew Year's.

'We havellenty of power poles,"he told boar members and projectmanager Mary Maul.

Bonnie Mattox, secretary andproject chairman for an Aspenweekend float, was given approvalto spend up to $200 for supplies forthe float.

Ruidoso Arts and Film Commissionpreaented her plans for possiblyhanging "Christmas palettes" frompower poles in Ruidoso.

The prellentation was for in­formational purposes only becausecnrrent plans do not impact theMainStreet project area,

Westbrook said the plan, if ap­proved by the Village Council,would be to have local artists painttheir impressions of Christmas onlargp. plywood palettes.theofWestbrook

'91. c''''Rponsored by MainStreetand The Ruidoso News, is set forNovember 1 from 11:30 a.m, to 1:30p.m, at Cree Meadows COW1tryClub

Tickel.8 at $7.50 will go on saleOctober 17 for the fajita bar meal.lIirRchfeld mentioned possible"name" Rpeakera for the event.

Sally Reese reported that SW1World is aponaoring thiR year's Hal­lowccli ClJstwne contest set for SkiWest Center.

Barhara

up by the middle of April, saidBurnett.

One high priority will be publicrestroomR. The project area cur­rently haR no public reatroomR.

Board President Mike Line anddirecton< Dave Saylor and BillHirschfeld were named to a taskforce to plan for possible restroomsjust east of Winner'R Circle. Villagefunding apparently will be re­quired.

AlRO Thursday, HirRchfeldreported that Community Update

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on Sudd,'rth from the telephoneC'omparl)' Omf'{' at f1'em Avenue toCountry Cillb Drive. Sidewalk im­provemt·rll. landHcaplng, a riverwal k. Hlgnugl', traffic control andother faclors an' in the maR-Lerplan

Th,' first publ,,· h ..anng on planRfor the proJ'·ct will bt, Rcheduled No,v,'rnl",r 1,1 or )" wh..n pnhhr inputwill tw !'>oll~hl

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MainStreet board makes plans for Midtown project areaPianner gives update on revitalizationMa InStreet lioan! members

talked about sidewalk.a, Halloweenand Chri"tmaR durinv a hoardmeeting Thursday

Bnan Burnelt of th,' plannJ ni(and deHIg-n firm ('ontnlCt for Mlfl·town'Fl revllalhzallOn, outbnpd thetirst phase. Ill' told d,n·cton; that60 percent of the plans need to hecompleted by lll.d-.January forprep.entalion to the JA:'g1follalurp forpo8Rlbie fund1ng aRRIRLanct'

'Wl' Rhould have a dollarestimate of CORt by theIl.· "lidBurnett, who n"preHt'nLH HOililnrwn­Houston of All>uquerqut', thl' Civilengmeenng [Iml ttI.ll hil~ thto

engln('''enng conlnu1 for t.ht· Jill-'

go home, that they were afraid mat­ters were getting out of hand and

'We were lucky. We didn't havea major riot and the buildings arestill 8tanding."

~d the local police officers' pru­dent responses did prevent whatcould have been a local disaster,

One officer voiced the opinion ofseveral officers.

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He Raid cans on hiR premises orliquor Reen in open containers upand down Sudderth would havecome from package liquor stores orthe grocery store but not his place.He says he doesn't sell CBIlB.

Stinson Raid the Ruidoso Policeshould be given great credit forkeeping things W1der control.

It appean< that Chief Swenor'sfaat action in calling in new troops

leave.The W,nner's CIrcle continued to

serve their CWlwmers until closing.Stinson said the Winner's Circle

did not close because the police didnot require him to close.

StinRon said the Winner's Circleused i(lasa bottlell Saturday m thepiclllc area outside instead of paperCUpR like other drinlcing establish­men!.., becauRe the Winner's CirclesellR bottled beer.

were trylng to cuntam the situa­tion.

The police RcannerR noted thatVlllage manager Ron Wicker waRgOLng to the Beene and wanted a po­llee eRcOli.. The village manager haRan unliated number by his own re­queRt. and WaR W1avallable SW1dayfor comment

Pollee ChIef Richard Swenorcalled in reRerve>< Nearly all of theLincoln County Sheriffs Depart­ment waR sent to Ruidoso. ThreeRoawell 8tate Pouce and twoAlamogordo State Police were sentto RuidoRo, BIA officers were on theseene and private police finns werehired.

Swenor closed the bars to any in­coming patrons aroW1d 10:30 p,m.Win, Place and Show at that timetold CWltomers within their estab­lishment that they were concernedfor their safety and asked them to

Swilling beer in the great outdoors of Ruidoso became :i

favorite pastime for the thousands of motorcyclists whodescended on the village last week during Golden AspenRally days. Glass empty soldiers topple over a waste con­tainer at the Winner's Circle the day after the big shooting.

week.' Th,'y aVOId It llke the plague.In the over,,11 pIcture, we're proba­hly ruJU1lng away more busmessthen we're talong In·

Etter Mid he had pleaded withthe mayor once before about the('lJf)duct of the n:rhstl-l and ~ald thatIf thp f'~t...'thl;~hrnent hHI WlfemanHgf--'fl WH~ t r;i<OlhKi again a law·ol.Ult might or("l1fr

·'lIe ndlcult'd the Idea and toldme I'd hav,' t.. ql<ind In lme:' Etter~ald

1'1", tii(ht "paw"..d a tRnRe Rltua­tlOn. PolICe W"rt' telling citu;enR to

One hus1net''I'mar, ("omplalrl,o(1that the counCilor. Je<.pardlled t /'"health and welfare of the I',,,.,mUlllty for a few lodg,'rs and tI,,·;rown .• elf-sennng profit

Gene f.:tt.er, whORe Wife manage'"the Thunderhlrd next to the WIr .ner·R CIrcle, said he waR d,Rgusu,jWith the rally and the munnl

'Tve talked to manv tounRtR whoRay to me 'when la thiR motorcyrl ..rally, we won't be up there thal

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-Adoption of a mte schednle forthe convention events center.

-Addendum to the chamber ofcommerce lI-greement.

-SchedUle public hearing on anordinance for uniform traffic codes.

-Appointments to variousboards and commissions.

-Award contract for ·engineer­ing services on the Waste WaterTreatment Plant and CollectionSystem.

-Aspen Weekend '91' specialevents application.

-Approval of application for areliefgrant. .

-Permission to use the publicright of way for J&B sleigh andbuggys..

Items to be discussed include:-A joint powers agreement with

Lincoln County for use of the jailfacility. ..

-A report on Senior Citizensmeals program by assistant villagemanager Gary Jackson.

-A public hearing on the trans­fer of ownership of a liquor license

.from Ruidoso State Bank to RobertBridges to be used at the businessknown as Cochera on MechemDrive~

-A zone map amendment inForest Heights Subdivision.

-Bid awards for replacement of~he roof on the police-court build­mg.

A lengthy Ruidoso Village Coun­cil agenda that includes the adop­tion of civic events center rates isscheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. onTuesday in the council chambers.

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. Four bids were accepted last week by the Bureau of Land Man­agement for livestock grazing areas in the Fort Stanton Rellervationnear Capitan. ."

Out of nine bids submitted based on an animal unit month ovetan eight month grazing season, the high bids were: Salado Unit Ii$13.23 per AUM, West ~nit 2,.: $13.25 per AUM; High Mesa Unit 3,$8.26 AUM and East Umt 4, 'l'9 per AUM. An animal unit month i~defined as the amount of forage consumed by one cow and one calf.one horse, or five sheep or goats in one month. ' ;'

The grazing of the range resource at Fort Stanton will provide t}JeOPPO~Ul~ty to res,:arch the effects of various grazing strategies onthe npanan areas In the area. The effects of the livestock grazing onan endangered species ofcactus also is being studied.

The longterm management of grazing at Fort Stanton will be out­lined in a Resource Management Plan to be completed in 1993.

BLM accepts Capitan bids

Public speaks out on garbageM,:mbers of the. Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority will field

questions from reSIdents about mandatory garbage collection soon tobe instituted countywide. The authority, a coalition. of the countyand its five municiralities, plans to' take over responsibility for col­lection and disposa . Information will be available 01') the authority'srecycling pro,gram, compost project and eligibility for variances.. .

The meetings are scheduled for 7 p.m. They begm tonight In theCapitan school cafeteria and will continue Tuesday in the Hondoschool cafeteria, Wednesday in the county commission room of thecourthouse in Carrizozo, Thursday in Ruidoso Village Hall and Fri­day in the recreation room of Corona High School.

Gov. Bruce King has appointed Danny Eugene Sisson of Ruidosoto a four-year term on the State Board ofThanatopmctice.

The board is responsible for ensuring that all provisions of theTha,;atopractice license law are adhered to by funeral practitioners.

.SIsson 1S employ~ by ~aGrone Funeral Chapel. He will joinboard members DaVld Santillanes Jr. of Rio Rancho, Harold O'Dellof Alamogordo and Charles Sherwood and Walter Smith, both of Al­buq,uerque.

village.In his letter to Junge, Wicker

admitted that a more formal con­tract is needed for the service. Hepointed out that L~e's was theonly bidder who responded lastyear. -.

Any new contract dmfted willaddress the cleaning of dumpstersdelivered for repair, Wicker wrote.

But he contended L~er had statedto a village sanitation official thatthe dirty dumpsters weren't a prob-lem. -

Alonso said Sunday that he wasnot aware of the conditions of thevillage's dumpsters and ap­preciated Junge's meticulous re­search on the subject. He was sur­prised with some of t):1e findings,however.

"I thank him for the positivethings he reported, but I don'tagree with every aspect of thereport," Alonso said.

"r Ilgree with Mr. Wicker that itwould be unreasonable to expectthe village to overhaul one·third ofthe stock. And I pointed out to Al(Junge) that as authority members,we should be equally concernedabout the condition of all of the (col­leeti{ln equipment) to be purchasedby the authority, not just that ofRuidoso. Ifhe's concerned about theauthority buying worn out dump­sters, he also should look at thosein Ruidoso Downs.

"He tended to agree and we'relooking at it." ,. Ruidoso will be spending moneyto repair dumpsters and to buysome new .units, Alonso said. "Ithink that it's reasonable to eXJl6ctthe village to keep up· the level ofservice," Alonso Bald.

Warth said that at the meetinglast week, Alonso assured him thedumpsters would be in good shapeby the time the authority buysthem.

"I don't know if I'm satisfied, butI feel the village is taking steps toget into a progmm and ensure theyare repai,red." Warth said.

Stirling Spencer, chairman ofthe Lincoln County Commissionand a member of the authority, toldThe Ruidoso News he ap­preciated Junge acting as awatchdog fur the coalition.

Spencer said if the village con­tinues to use L~'s, the authorityshould have some assurance thatthe company can keep up with therepair volume. •

"It surely is a concern that thedumpsters be in good shape," Spen­cer said. ''I would expect theauthority would not accept anyhigher than 10 percent in a repairsituation, not 20-30 percent.

"I think we all have been remissfailing to look at the dumpsters fir­sthand. We're a.slring Ruidoso toshow good faith in the inventory."

Alonso said Ruidoso will do justthat. "Well maintain a good faitheffort," he said.

"One of the things I don't wantto see is to open up the can againand renegotiate," Alonso said. ''Ithink the entities here have a oncein a lifetime opportunity to agree. Ididn't foresee the financing problem(that delayed the purchase). I'm notgoing to say thilt we fixed 900dumpsters and now we want moremoney and I don't want the countysaying 12 percent ofthe stock need­ing repair is no good. None of thatwas specified befOre. I think thedeal should stand as agreed upon."

The village may not have a legalcontract with the authority aboutmaintenance and repair of thed=ater~said. "But I tbinkR ' oso . y has a moral obli­gation to do whlltever it can to 'getas many dumpsters ready as pos­sible before the authority takesover.

"The delay (in financing) shonldgive Ruidoso the time (and money)t.() do that. Members (of theauthority who also serve on thecouncil) must realize they are wear­ing two hats and also are obligatedto act in the best interests -of theauthority."

WICKER'S RESPONSE

Wicker responded to Junge in aletter about a week later.

"I commit to you and the repre­sentatives of the (authority) thatwe will attempt to repair ournormal monthly quantities, prior tothe official transfer of the sanita­tion department to the (authority),"he told Junlfe.

But he disagreed that the villageshould be responsible for repairingas many as 900 dumpsters prior tothe transfer.

"Although I was not involved inthe appraisal proceaa, I believe theappraisal was baaed on the factthat some of the dumpsters wouldbe in good condition and some inneed of repair," he wrote. "If all thedumpsters were in perfect condi­tion, I would hope that the ap­praisal would have exceeded the in­dividual appraised coat. ..

An appraisal of the dumpstersperfutmed for the authority byWest America Business Brokersplaced the value of 2,045 dumpstersat $102.80 each without dis­tinguishing the number in poor,aVer8a!Ie or fair condition. An ap­prai by John Blatnik & Associa­tes broke the number down into1,500 dumpsters at $100 each and700 at $125 each.

Wicker pointed out that the con­tract with Luke's Welding has ex­pired and the village is working ona month-to-month basis for repairwhile attempting to negotiate awelding contract for minor repairson scheduled routes throughout the

However, at some point, thecolor was changed from the originaltan to a pinkish tint, Junge said.'The water-based paint appears toneed more touch-uJl and seems notto be faring well against rust, hesaid. .

If specifications had been in­cluded in the contract with L~'sWel~, some of the problemsmight have been avoided, Jungesaid.

For future handling of thedumpsters, Junge recommended inhis letter to Wicker that a startupinventory of 10 units be deliveredimmediately and that it be kept in­tact as repairs are completed. Aregular schedule of delivery ofunitsto the vendor and pickup ofrepaired dumpsters should be in­stituted by the village.

"Before delivery ... all dumpsterswill be steam cleaned," Jungewrote. "This will result in lessmake ready time and, perhaps, lesscost to the city."

Junge also noted that becall8ethe authority has experienced adelay in arranging financing for thepurchase of garbage collectionequipment from Ruidoso and othercoalition members, the village willcontinue to realize a $20,000-a­month profit from its collection sys­tem. The delay could be as long asfive months.

''During the same delay period,the (authority) is enjoying the dis­advantage of accumulating miles ofwear and tear on the trash rollingstock along with adding to the al­ready heavy inventory of UN­REPAIRED DUMPSTERS (Junge'sitalics)," Junge wrote.

The village is scheduled to sellmore than 2,000 dumpsters to theauthority, which is a coalition con­sisting of the county and the fivemunicipalities within its bound­aries.

In his letter to Wicker, Junge­estimated that as much as 30 per­cent of the dumpster inventoryneeds repair. .

'The fact that Ruidoso repairedless than 80 dumpsters since therepair bid was Signed is regrettableand catching up with the repairwork in so short a time will be dif·ficult," he wrote Wicker. He addedthat he did not hold Wickerresponsible for the situation be­cause the village manager has onlybeen on the job a short time.

Many of the points cited in hisreport were covered as recom­mendations before the contract wassigned in an April 1990 letter fromJunge to then acting village man­ager Leon Eggleston.

His 1990 recommendations in­cluded steam cle!!n;n<r tb.. units be-Ii deli . ta'? • •ore very, mamlmng a repmrinventory and continuing to use apaint designated for metal and of ashade the same or darker than theexisting color.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Dirty, dented dumpsters promptdebate among garbage officialsby DIANNE STALLINGSRuidoso News Staff Writer

Ruidoso village garbage dump­sters are not being repaired proper­ly or quickly enough, according to areport compiled by a member of theLincoln County Solid WasteAuthority.

And some authority memberssay they want assurances thatwhen it comes time to purchase thedumpsters from the village formore than $200,000, the units willbe in good condition. That purchasewould be part of the authority'smove to provide countywide gar­bage collection and disposal.

Authority Vice Chairman FrankWarth, who also serves as mayor·ofCapitan, said Sunday that if thedumpsters aren't in acceptable con­dition, the price may have to berenegotiated or other arrangementsspecified.

"I'm sure this situation will bediscussed at our next regularauthority meeting," Warth said.

He met last week to discuss thecondition of the dumpsters withauthority member Al Junge, whoassembled the report, andchairman Victor Alonso, mayor ofRuidoso.

Junge, who recently resignedfrom the Ruidoso Village Council,said he compiled the informationafter checking on the handling overthe past year of a contract for therepair of village dumpsters.

In a summ~ dated September6 and sent to vi age manager RonWicker, Junge noted that:

-Thecity'scommctwithL~~s

Welding contains no written speci­fications such as the type of paintto be used, the number of coats tobe applied or the production sched­ule.

A longhand notation on a memosays repairs will cost no more than$150per unit, he stated..

"This would mean that someunits, requiring minor repairs,would cost less than $150," Jungewrote in his summary. "However,the vendor has billed Ruidoso for$150 for (each 00 the dumpstersrepaired to date and has been paidon this basis."

-The agreement with L~'s

lacks a specified production sched­ule. That has resulted in less than80 dumpsters being repaired be­tween the time the contract wassigned and the' date of Jun~::report, "while the vendor says .capacit;y is 360 repairs per year."

-TIle vendor complained toJunge that he has been unsuccess­ful working with the village solidwaste department to keep a supplyof units to be repaired on hand.Once repaired, he also has experi­enced problems getting thempicklld up, Junge wrote.

Rudolph Luker, owner of theL~'sWelding, was out of town onvacation and could not be reachedfor comment.

-The vendor complained that40 percent of his time IS required toclean out the interior of the dump­sters before repairs can be effected.Despite complaints to the village,the practice of bringing dumpsterswith rubbish and gBrbage has con­tinued, Junge stated

"It would appear from the fore­going that the bid process and theinstallation of the provisions of thebid (such as they are) wasmishandled by all concerned,"Junge wrote.

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.Business .

State selects StrasCill.a ad agency·

New Cattleman's Steak Housejoins a family-operated chain

Nancy Carlson, who has beenvice president and director of oper­ations for Coldwell BankerResidential Affiliates in the west­ern office in Newport Beach, Cali­fornia, is a new Ruidoso resident.

Carlaon reported for duty as of­fice manager of the Coldwell Bank­er SDC Realtors office in Ruidoso aweek ago.

A native Texan, born in Laredoand who grew up in Austin,Carlson has been with ColdwellBanker 141&ars. She worked inHouston an in San Antonio beforejoining the management team inNewport Beach as western regionmanager. .

Carlson replaces Greg Masterswho now is manager of Sky RidgeRealty in Lake Arrowhead. Califor­nia.

Carlson started her real estatecareer as a sales associate but soonbecame a consultant and got intomanagement. In Ruidoso, she willstrictly be a manager.

"1 won't list or sell. 1 won't com­foete with my agents," she said.That will be a key to success in

this ffi .. 'o ceoShe says she accepted Brian

Nelson's offer to head the officehere to "change my lifestyle" andbecause she was familiar withRuidoso.

She has twin daughters who livein San Marcos and New Braunfela,Texas. Her parents live in Austin.

Real estateoffice hasnew chief

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neroTerry Albritton's mother, Maxi­

ne Willmon, is managing theRuidoso restaurant. Garry Albrit­ton splits his time betweenAlamogordo and Ruidoso. Hestarted out cooking for his motherin the Roswell outlet.

The Ruidoso Cattleman's SteakHouse is open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.Sunday through Thursday. Fridayand Saturday nights the closingtime is 10 p.m.

Garry says he and his wifebranched out to Alamogordo sixyears ago.

"Then we chose Ruidoso overSanta Fe," he said of the restauranthere. .

One reason, he said, wasproximity to the other-restaurants.

thinlring campaign," said SecretaryBill Garcia. "It will not only allowus to accomplish our goals at thestate level, but will allow the vari­ous communities throughout thestate to dovetail with it if theychoose. 'That's an important con­sideration in view of the relativelysmall budgets we have to work within New Mexico," he said.

The agency was awarded the ac­count after a presentation before amarketiOj;l' committee.

MAXINE WILLMON

local entities vying for thf' attentionof professionals in charge of COIOPO­

rate relocation and expansion.Strascina & Partners is charged

with the· task of developing a com­prehensive advertising campaign topromote New Mexico as a potentialbusiness location and. expand themarkets for New Mexico productsand services.

"These people did theirhomework, then. came to us with avery comprehensive, forward-

The New Mexico Economic De­velopment Department has selectedStrascina & Partners, Inc., of Albu­querque as its new advertisingagency.

Strascina & Partners has beenawarded a two-year contract, whichwill total $383,000 for the fi scalyear July 1. 1991 to June 30, 1992.

Economic development is one ofthe fastest growing and most highlycompetitive advertising categories,with over 9,000 regional. state and

.Cattleman's Steak House, which

opened recently on U.S. Highway70 next door to Wal·Mart, is one offour Cattleman's Steak Houses inthis part of New Mexico.

The family owned small chain ofrestaurants is well known in Ros­well, Alamogordo and Las Cruces.

Cattleman's Steak House in'Ruidoso features breakfast, lunchand dinner menus, specializing notonly in steaks but in seafood.Mexican food and ribs.

Garry and Terry Albritton whohave the restaurant In Alamogordohave opened the one here. Theyalso have an interest in the Roswellsteak house which is operated by .Garry's mother and an uncle. Theuncle, Fen Blaylock, also owns theLas Cruces reslaurant with a part-

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The Tourism Association of NewMexico has elected. Martin Leger aspresident. .

Leger is executive director of theLas Vegas/San Miguel Chamber ofCommerce and has been a memberof that organization for four years..

The Tourism Association of NewMexico has more than 150 mem­bers from 50 cities and related in­dustries.

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Owner ColJetle Gray shifted thebusiness to Village Plaza, 2306Sudderth Drive.

Spin Images puts designs on teeshirts, pants, earrings and otheritems right on premises throughuse of special equipment.

The process is called "spin art".Spin l~ages is open from 9:30

a.m. until 6 p.m., 'seven days aweek. The phone number is 257­5895.

The New Mexico Economic De­velopment Department announcedthe City of Socorro will serve ashost for the 1991 Governor's RuralEconomic Development Forum.

The forum will be October 23-25,at the Macey Center on the campusof the Ne)\' Mexico Institute of Min­ing and Technology. Nearly 250economic development profes­sionals, business and industry rep­reRenlatives and government offi­cials from throughout the state areexpected to participate in the three­day event.

Economic Development Secre­tary Bill Garcia said this is one ofthe more important economic devel­opment events for rural areas of thestate.

Information on the forum isavailable from the Economic Devel­opment Department. Please contactJulie Johncox at 827-0300.

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New lawsuit names Fort Stanton and other state mental health centers

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A spokesman for the Health De­partment and Ronni Crago of theState Attorney's office bothdeclined as a matter of .l.'0licy tocomment on the pending liti~ation.

Shirley is 8 gifted printer: on the wall aretwoof her oil paintings: a light house and thelight house keeper's home by the seashore.And an early day New England grist mill con­structed of stone.

All in all the Halladay home is like a spe­cial Ruidoso Disney Land. This Halladay Landcarries out the spirit and character of two lov­able people, one of Ruidoso's very fuvoritecouple.

T~Years ResidenceFor J.D. JamM

On the 17th I had a little visit with J.D.James and he told me that this date markedthe tenth anniversary of the arrival in Ruidosoof himself and his wife, Billie, from CorpusChristi.

"The best move I ever made," says J.D.Asked what he liked most about Ruidoso,

J.D. replied, 'The people, I love them." We arehappy that J.D. and Billie are here among usand wish them,alI happiness and blessings.

Cool WaveThis is being sent to ~ou in early afternoon

of September 19. Paul Harvey said on theradio at noon that: "It has never been this coldthis earli! in Chicago."

I can t quite say the same for here in theVale, and yet on the 18 a cool rain and mistdrifted in from the north east. It is all mistyand cloudy at one thirty, and the temperatureiB only up to 42. .

This' mIl reach you on the 23, the first dayof Falll ~o you see Jack Frost is giving us agentle oint that he may pay us a visit one ofthese dJi..,s. . .

Let UB thank God for the arrival of GoldenAutunm and all our other many blessings.

Aldaz said Sunday he's perplexed for the six defendants in the future.by the new suit. . Popejoy said that winning

'We've been treating dual diag- damages would send a strong mes­nosed clients for a number of. sage that state hospitals cannotyears," he said. "Over 50 ~rcentof just warehouse ~eu: patienta. ~eyour clients have psychoses. have a responmbility to proVide

Aldaz said he was gone from the proper inedical and psychologicalhospital from 1976-81 and did not treatment.know the specifics of the Thomascase..

In the Popejoy suit, the=tilIsare asking for punitive ages,compensation fur past damages andmoney to provide adequate services

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years, from 1955 until 1987. He came fromMichigan to Ruidoso in 1928. His father, Ray,for years ran a sawmill across from ClaytonBennett. In his family were four brothers:Randell, Forrest, Junior and Corkey; and asister Virgiuia Schalk. Randall, Junior andCorkey ,have been called Home by Our Lord.

Shirley, a registered . practical nurse,worked a year at the hospitsl when itliratopened; then 13 years fur Dr. Vanderstock, 13years for Dr. Horton, and 8 years for Dr.Kirke~ard. .

After many years of busy life, Blair andShirley enjoy remaining active in their retire­ment. Blair is an artist in woodwork and otherlines. He has a bird feeder in his back yardwhich can be lowered and raised to and from atree limb, by a rope and a pulley. In their frontyard, hanging from tree limbs, are woodendevices made of sections of wood built so thatthey catch the wind and whirl, flashing theircolors-Blair calls them ''Whirly-gigs.''

Blair also assembles miniatureautomobiles, and has 100 or more on displayin the house. \

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1975-78, he said."At one time, Ms. Thomas was

semi-independent, doing her owngrocery shopping and laundry un­der an Association of RetardedCitizens program," Popejoy said."Our allegation is that because shereceived no appropriate treatmentfor her dual diagnoses, she hasdeteriorated."

Thomas now is confined to theLas Vegas Medical Center, a statehospital, he said.

Fort Stanton Director Ervin

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Long ServiceTo Ruidoso

Blair worked for the city of Ruidoso for 32

A Little ChurchBirdHouse

,On the 17th I met Blair and Shirley Hal­laday up at the grocery store and Blair told mehe had made a birdhouse that "would be justright for Dan."

So on the 18th I went up to their home at208 Reservoir Drive, and there in the yard ona tall pole were a cluster of five bird houses allon separate platforms, each one perfectreplicas of real homes colorfully painted. Thehouse in the middle had a little yellow and

. black car parked in front.At ,the top of another smaller tall pole ex­

tended up from the houses was a large um·brella sheltering the houses. And just belowthe houses are the words: "Bird Town U.S.A,". ~th the initials of our country painted red,white and blue.

Inside the house Blair came in carryingfrom his workshop a birdhouse fushion!ld inthe form ot an old-time country church, whitewith a green roof, with Gothic stained glasswindows on the sides colored green, orangeand yellow. '

On top of the church is a steeple, with fourglass windows and a little golden bell inside.Inside a little porch way is the round door forthe bird with a perch rail below. It is bUilt sothat it can be mounted on a pole or swungfrom a tree limb.

This little church birdhouSe is one of themost channing gifts I have ever received, andfrom two of the finest people I have everknown.

for such clients. They either go to apsychiatric hospital or a facility forthose with developmental dis­abilities like Fort Stanton."

The local facility is named in thesuit because of Beth Thomas, 35, aformer patient at Fort Stanton,Popejoy said.

She had been diagnosed withchronic schizophrenia, un­differentiated, and with a mentaldevelopment disability. She stayedat 'Los Lunas Hospital and at FortStanton numerous times between

It 'names as defendants LasVegas Medical Center, Los Lunasand Fort Stanton hospitalsltrainingcenters, Fort Baynard NursingHome, the state Health Depart­ment and 10 state health officials.

"The basic tenet of the suit isthat at least four of the plaintiffshad dual diagnoses," Popejoy toldThe Ruidoso News Sunday.

"They suffer from severepsychiatric problems and are devel­opmentally disabled. But New Mex­ico has no institution or programs

The Davis boy reportedly wasbabysitting two sisters the Fridaynight and early Saturday morningof the abduction.

When Kevin's parents returnedhome'at 3 a.m. the boy was miss-

ingPolice reports indicated the boy'sbedroom window had been broken.

Davis was the son of ZandraSmith and Douglas Davis of Mes­calero. He has three brothers andwas in the fourth grade at WhiteMountain Intermediate School.

to his neck.The grand jury indictment al­

leges that Treas-Wilson is the per­son who murdered young Davis.

Beldon said the indictment andarrest culminate an intensive in­vestigation conducted by the FBI,the BIA, the Mescalero Tribal Po­lice the Ruidoso Police Departmentand the Otero County Sheriffs Of­fice,

The suspect was arrested driv­ing his vehide between Las Crucesand Mescalero,' according toreports,

Treas-Wilson is employed as apart-time firefighter on the Mes­calero reservation and also worksseasonally at Ski Apache as a Ii1\;operator, said Beldon,

Beldon said if Treas-Wilson' isconvicted as charged of the offense,

he faces a penalty of death or. anyterm of death up to life'imprison­ment.

by DIANNE STALLINGSRuidoso News Staff Wrher

Fort Stanton Hospital andTraining School has been named asone of the defendants in a lawsuitalleging maltreatment of patientsat state hospitals.

The civil rights lawsuit was filedin U.S. District Court last week byThomas Poptljoy of Albuquerqueand co-counsel, which includesmore than a dozen lawyers and apublic interest law group called Tri­al Lawyers for Public Justice.

Davis murder suspectremains in county jail

Lamar Treas-Wilson, 20, ac­cUSf;d of murdering a Mescaleroboy, appeared Thursday before U.S.Magistrate Judge Joe H. Galvan atLas Cruces. He remains in theDona Ana County jail in Las Crucesawaiting his detention hearing.

Treas-Wilson, a MescaleroApache Indian Reservation resi­dent, was arrested by FBI agentsjust before 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.He ·was named in an indictmentreturned by a federal grand juryseated in Las Cruces, according toFBI public information officer DougBeldon.

The indictment charges Treas­Wilson with the murder of KelvinRay Davis an 8-year-old Mescaleroboy whose brutally murdered bodywas found on January 26.

A spokesman for Judge Galvansaid Treas-Wilson was read hisrights and the charges against himwere explained in the initial ap­pearance. She said determinationon bond will be made during thedetention hearing scheduled at 9a.m. Tuesday, September 24, in LasCruces.

The Davis boy's body was foundon the morning of January 26, in awooded area behind his home in thePefia Canyon housing area on thereservation.

Beldon said investigationdetermined that Davis was mur­dered with a knife on Friday nightor during the early morning hoursof Saturday, January 26. The boyreportedly died of one stab wound

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8A I The Ruidoso News I Monday, September 23.1991. - 57

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play. His 75-yard touchdown run inthe snow in the state semi-finalshelped defeat the heavily favoredGoddard Rockets. •

'We are real proud of Dusty,"aaid Texas Tech head coach SpikeDykes. 'Re's the kind of guy rmproUd to have on the team."

Beavers is 6-0, 245 pounds.He's the son of Robert and Judy

Beavers.

The Warriors will face Portalesat W.D. Horton Stadium Friday.

Portales is noted for its toughdefense and recently beat 4-AEspanola.

Portales is more a running team,utilizing the option.

"They don't throw the ball thatmuch," said Speck. ''But they are anexcitingfootbsll team."

evil, see no evil, speak no evil" from thesidelines. The hard hitting Braves won theexciting contest from the Colts, 6-0.

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Beavers wins scholarshipSophomore defeIlllive Iioeman

Dusty Beavers of Ruidoso has beenawarded a footbsll scholarship byTexas Tech Universty in Lubbock,Texas.

Beavers, a reserve nose tacklefor the Red Raiders this season,originally walked on the footbsllteam and earned his scholarship.

Beavers, a 1989 Rnidoso gradu­ate, is best remembered for a re­markable fingertip catch in district

The Warrior coach said thatkicker Sam Gumbert got more ex­perience than he has all year.

"Sam's a fine kicker," Specksaid. "He placed the ball well forthe returns."

Speck said the Warriors had abit ofa let down after leading 14-0.

"They came out the second halfand 'played like a bunch, of wild­men, he said.

DUSTY BEAV~RS

Mr. Beau "Jangles" Jarvis dances arounda Moriarty Colt on his way to a long gainer.Ruidoso Braves coaches play "hear no

than played in other games. Hesaid with two more games beforedistrict, the Warriors would be ableto work on that balance.

'We received a great game out ofour defense," Speck said. 'We heldTularosa to 118yards."

Speck said Craig Turner, KeithHenson, Richard Rippey and PercyPlatta had an oustanding, hard hit..tinggame.

United New MexicoBank-RuidosoAayVowelRuidoso Paint CenterRuidoso Office SupplyGwen NesserIrene Ribblethe staff of ENMU-PorIaIesENMU StudentAffairsAssistance Team

the staff of ENMU-RoswellGibMunroeSally BurkstallerENMU-FluidosoAdvisory Committeecarolyn HallEaston WallPat Huckins

.ENMU.RUIPOSO: "Education You Can U~"

Board/staff of the Ruidoso Schoolsthe staff of Region IXAJtrusa Club .Jack StevensJohn Shendo-Me~roTribeNaomi Sainz-Mescalero TribeMignon SimsBarbara LangleyChar10tte JanatlChristina LawrenceMitzi Matuszek

THANKS. RUIDOSO and LINCOLN COUNTYI

Eastern New Mexico Universitywould like to say thanks for the tremendous response to

the newENMU-Ruldoso Center.

A special thanks Is extended to the following:

said.Assistant coach Kent Beatty

said, "Our kids reslly wanted to dowell against Socorro because theirthe district champs, the team tobeat. We can play better, we didn'tha'l{e Hobert (Sayner) today, andthat hurt a little, and Chris' eyeproblem cost him at least ten shots.Overall, Coach Wsll and I are verypleased with the kids,"

The Warriors will entertain theArtesia Bulldog golfers here in twoweeks before travelling to LasCruces for a practice match withMayfield on October 5. The squadfinishes the fall practice seasonwith a trip to Socorro on Oct. 12and to Artesia on Oct. 26.

Los. Alamos won the event with42 points. Rnidoso was second with45 points. Again, all except Ruidosowere AAAA schools.

Of the Ruidoso JV girls, SarahDi.x finished 24th with a time of29:44. Sarah Echols grabbed 26that 30:05.

Josh Norbury led the JV boyswith a' 5th place finish at 20:28.Aaron Driskill ended in 2200 place

of all Ruidoso boy rtJJUiers with a5th place finish of 17:48. Nick Nanzwas 6th at 17:56; Eric Evans 8th at18:11; Jackie Lynn, 10th at 18:21;and Faustino Miranda, 16th at18:43.

at 21:12; David Biggs, 23rd at'21:13and Saul Mendez 29th at 22:02.

The teams will run in Clovis thisSaturday, September 28, at 1 p.rn.

Justin Weber was there to makethe stop.

Assisting Williams_ was HerJilanFox and Tom Tweddale. They hadthe club running like' a well oiledmachine.

Williams said his onl~ regretwas that all 40 kids didn t get toplay. Williams said he is fur asmany kids getting to play as po~­sible no matter what the score. Thisparticular group of talented eighthgraders will see lots of action thisyear.

The coaches said their mainho\lC was to keep the enthusiasticwut together until they reach var­sity level.

rushing, breaking several tacklesfor long gains.

"Seays play was especiallyrewarding to us," said Speck. "Itrepresented a new running threatfor the Warriors that added a dime­sion we hadn't fully developed be­fore."

The Warriors threw for 79 yards.Speck thought the team's offensewas a much more balanced attack

Sophomore Matt Cantu came inwith 92, while newcomer ChrisAustin (senior) posted a 93, alongwith sophomore Ryan Wsll. Austin,who transferred here this year fromnear Dallas, suffered an annoyingeye injury on Friday, and not hisbest by a longshot. The senior hasavemged in the mid-to-highseventies since arriving in Ruidoso.

Other Warrior scores included:Chad Hairston, 107; Eric Stephens,110; Jason Hightower, 111 andCory Glover, 118.

'The fall program is very impor­tant to us," said head coach RonWall "It gives our kids a chance topractice and work on fundamentalsthat you just don't have time to doduring the spring season," Wsll

petition.•"Our boys nm well as they have

for three weeks," Maskew said. 'Wemust continue to improve and getmore consistent in our placing. Attimes I feel that we were not awareof the placing of other teams in themeet. We should have, I feel,beaten Los Alamos."

to gobble up long chunks of yardageof the Warriors. His counterpartsJackie Roe and Rax Comllnche wereequslly effective.

Randy Randolph called the shotsfor the Braves and was a real tenmleader. He connected with one 30­yarder to Eric Pena that was one ofthe better offensive plays of theday. .

But it was the Braves defensethat cracked like thun.fer on thegridiron.

Tony Trujillo, Chris OrtegaBryon Soules, Rex Comanche andCorey Hood were the big hitters. Ifthe Colts reached the secondary,Jarvis Roe, Dennis Randolph and

ninggame."This was definitelY a. good game

for the emotion. Our mental atti­tude was skyrocketing," said Speck.

Speck said it was good to be ableto l?,lay lots of kids on the team.

'Ofcourse, its always fun to beata rival like that," he said. .

Speck praised Dan Seay for hisrunning game.

Seay also collected 88 yards

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For the varsity girls, Tam fin­ished first at 20:24; Stephanie

. Haas, 8th at ·23:57; Catrina'Catrina Qabaldon and Rache\le Gabaldon, 9th at 23:68; RacheUe

Holstein were most notable with Holstein, 17th at 25:16; Amandatheir improvement," said Maskew. Bell, 20th at 26:22; Trini Lang­"But sll the girls made significant worthy, 26th at 26:52 and Kamistrides in improving themselves. Bailey, 27th at 26:52.Luisa Tam did a very good job. Tam Los Alamos was first with 34had the top individual per- points;' Ruidoso second with 55formanee." points. Of the ten tenms participa-

Maskew said the team has to ting, sll except Ruidoso were AAAAcontinue their hard work to im- teams.prove to the edge of any state com- Gilbert Kayitah finished on top

The Ruidoso Warrior golf teamhosted its first of three fsll "get..'togethers", Saturday at CreeMeadows, 8S the defeIllling District3-AAA champion Socorro 'Warriorscame to town for a practice session.

The two teams informally playedan IS-hole practice match withRuidoso coming away with a 339­366 team score win (best four-out..of-five scores), with Socorro win­ning the total score portion, 875­878 (nine players each).

Ruidoso senior Nathan Baudoroared back from a disappointingjunior season to lead all playerswith a 2-ove:d:ar 73, whileaophomore J ey Chapmanchecked in with 81, to finish seooooindividuslly.

Senior Luisa Tam finished firstover nine AAAA schools in crosscountry competition, 300 yardsahead of the second place mOnel'.

The Ruidoso' Warrior CrossCountry Team collected a pair ofseconds at the West Mesa Moot innorthern New Mexico.

Ruidoso cross country coachRonnie Maskew said he was verypleased with the improvement ofthe girls team.

Big Braves nip Moriarty Coltsin double overtime thriller 6-0

RHS golfers host fall practice

Defense! Power in small pack­ages led the Ruidoso Middle SchoolBraves to a hard fought doubleovertime victory over the MoriartyColts last Saturday, 6-0.

All game long, the Borde Wil­liams led Braves stopped the Coltswhen it looked like they mightbreak the ice to score.

Corey Hood and DennisRandolph made sensational inter­ceptions to stop Colt drives.Randolph's iqterception in the endzone was a game saver, coming inthe last minute of play.

The Braves were not withouttheir offensive moments. JarringBeau Jarvis skirted the end at will

Jose Marquez ripped throughand around the Tuaroso Wildcatsfor an outstanding 195-yard per­formance as the Warriors routedthe Wildcats, 35-7.

A clip that nullified a 6o-yardreturn prevented Marquez from ex­ceeding the 2oo-yard mark.

Warrior head coach Mike Specksaid he was pleased that the War·riors had established a good run-

RHS runners whip AAAA'ers

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Little J""mes RobertPortio, 3, and hismother take it easywhile dad, JamesPortio of RuidosoDowns, was catching a$30 fish. This was Sun­day at the Kiwani~ Clubannual Fish Derby. Thebig one, worth $10,000,got away.

1'he Pick 7 payoff is arrived atwith 75 percent of the money paidto holders of tickets with all sevenwinners, and 25 percent of the totalpool paid as a consolation to ticketsholders with the most winners, butless than seven.

In the event that no ticket cor­rectly selects all seven winners, the .entire pool will be distributed toticket holders correctly selectingthe most winners.

The Sports Theater will alsosimulcast the 1992 Kentucky Derbyon May 2 and a wide variety ofraces from the SOuthern Californiacircuit, as well as most of the majorstepping stone races on the road tothe Kentucky Derby.

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In the event that several long­shots light the toteboard onBreeders' Cup fJ!.lIly, the payoff couldapproach - or even surpass ­seven figures.

Breeders' Cup races from ChurchillDowns, which this year will includea nationwide Pick 7 wagering pool.

The Breeders' Cup races includethe Juvenile, the Juvenile Fillies,the Mile, the Sprint, and the Dis­taff-· all $1 million races - t1)e $2million TIlrf, and the $3 millionClassic.

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Sports Theater simulcasts top racesThe Ruidoso Downs Sports

Theater, which features simulcastsof horse racing from across the na­tion, begins coverage of SunlandPark's lI1-day meeting startingOct. 12.

Of course, the Sports Theater isopen every racing day through theend of the State Fair meeting fromAlbuquerque, which runs throughOct. 6.

Sunland Park will operate thisseason on a four-day per w6\"k basiswith simulcast wagering availableat the Sports Theater on Wednes­days, and Fridays througli Sun­days.

j<'eatured on the Sport.s Theater'sfall simulcast schedule is the Nov. 2

Unfortunately, the same ir­responsible owners who allow un­controlled breeding also usually failto give the resulting puppies pro­tective shots. Several brought tothe shelter recently had distemper.They and their seemingly healthysiblings had to be destroyed to pre­vent a spread of the disease.

Waiting for new homes at theshelter are healthy airdale-mixpuppies; a black Labrador andseveral mixed breeds with blackcoloration; two extremely friendlyterriers; two shepherd-collie malesthat would provide loyalty and love,especially to a single woman; acheerful female chow; a huntingbreed with spaniel markings; aregal greyhound and several whitedogs ranging from poodle mixes(one an apricot) to spitz mixes.

For more information aboutPetie or any other other dogs andcats, call Basch at 257-9841 or stopat the shelter on Gavilan CanyonRoad.

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But they can cover only two orthree of the lonely animals pervisit.

.Basch said it doesn't matterwhether a volunteer can adopt oneof the animals or not, a person 'canimprove a dog's or cat s chancesthat someone else will adopt themby providing human contact. Walk­ing the dogs on leashes, just pettingand talking to the cats and dogs

. will help.Without such attention, animals

that 'stay in the shelter for an ex­tended period can become fright­ened of the outside world and over­lIIIXious when people come to viewthem, lessening their. chances foradoption.

The shelter is becoming crowdedwith the crop of young dogs' bornbecause owners failed to spay andneuter their 'pets at home or on thefarm. When the shelter is full,Basch is faeed with life and deathdecisions that he can postponewhen there is enough space ana allthe animals are healthy.

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Which means you'll havethe convenience ofdealingwith just one company andone agent. With insuranceprotection that coversnearly all the bases.

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Petie needsa little TLCby DIANNE STALLINGSRuidoso News Staff Writer

A srcial home filled with love isneede for Petie, a StaffordshireTerrier whose leg recently wasamputated.

The one-year-old male wasbrought to the Lincoln CountyHumane Society shelter a fewweeks ago after being hit by a car.His front right leg was mangledand Shelter manager Randy Baschthought the dog would have to bedestroyed since the society does nothave enough money to handle cost­ly operations.

But two anonymous guardianangels changed all that.

They'saw that special spark andloving nature of Petie. And, al­though they could not adopt himthemselves, they agreed' to paywhatever expenses' would be in­volved in fixing or amputating theleg, neutering Petie, worming himand giving him shots.

Their generosity and caringprompted veterinarian E.R. LeslieofMountain View Veterinary Clinicon Sudderth Drive to donate hissurgery skill to the rescue effort.

Petie returned to the shelter twoweeks ago and, other than beingvery lonelr for' human com­panionship, he's in good spirits andrecovering well, Basch said.

"There is absolutely nothing thenew owner will have to do for himnow except let him heal and givehim plenty of attention," Baschsaid.

"He's wonderful with people andalso very good with cats and pup­pies. Like most male animals, he'saggressive with other aggressivedogs and would fare the best in ahome where he is the only dog, Orat least, the only male."

Petie is white with red spots.The adoption fee will cover the

cost of his city license, rabies shotand a small shelter charge. '

Even ifPetie finds a great home,many other animals at the shelterwill continue to spend their daysbehind high fences or in cages.

If someone has plenty of affec­tion and a little bit of time to give,they are needed at the shelter.

The 1inIited staff can't begin togive each snimal individual atten­tion, especially du;ring periodswhen the numbers are high.

Only a few "regulars" come tothe she1terto, speDd time pettingand talking to the dogs and cats.

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hanced the combat effectiveness ofthe platOon. His meticulous atten­tion to detail and forward thinkingenabled him to concurrently trainthe. platoon as a part of theBrigaiie's Maritime InterdictionForce. and prepare them for em­barkation," it continued.

"His superior bandling of his~uad during combat Ope1'!ltions in

wait was inst:rmnental in thesuccess of the platoon. SergeantSanchez's professionalism anddevotion to duty reflected great­credit upon himseH and were inkeeping_ with the highest traditionof the Marine CClr\'s and the UnitedStates Naval Servtce."

Ten servicemen out of 30,000receive this award.

Sanchez is the son of Richardand Nellie Sanche" and is a gradu­ate ofRuidoso High School.

Texas CafeWest Coast Lumber &TruckingSierra Blanca MotorsBob's Vending Co.Cattle BaronNapaWestern AutoBig John's Pancake HouseCountry TUne Western Wear

Top Brass RealtorsBeauty CraftApache-FutureSeeli:& & Co. Ins.Wmner& CircleDeckb.ouse Rest.Cree MeadowsCountry Club

Win, Place & ShowRuidoso :l1'ord

Ruidoso Elks 2086

In Service

We want to thankthese local merchants who gavemoney to the Ruidoso Elks for

their logging event Sept. 14, 1991.

The Secretary of the Navy pre­sented the Navy AchievementMedal to SergeantCHlUSTOPBER R. SANCHEZ ofthe United States Marine Corps forprofessional achievement whileserving as Platoon Guide andSquad Leader, 1st Platoon, FoxCompany, Battalion Landing Team215, Regimental Landing Team 5,5th Marine Expeditionary Brigadefor August 2, 1990, to March 15 insupport of Operation Desert Shieldand Desert Storm. .

According to the. citation,Sergeant Sanchez consistently dis­played superior leadership, devo­tion to duty, technical expertise,and innovation in the execution ofhis duties.

"Sergeant Sailchez's supervisionof trainiSLand development of in­novative ;anding Operating Proce­dures were invaluable and en-

Bart and Marilyn Trotter, pictured at Ruidoso. Downs RaceTrack after winning their separate divisions in the AllAmerican Fiddling Championship, just won first and sec­ond at the New Mexico State Fair.Winners in the accompanist in-

Items to be included in theComing Up section of The Newsmust be received by 1 p.m. Tues­day to be published the followingThursday, and by 1 p.m. Thurs­day to be published in the follow­ing Monday edition

Written submissions may bemailed to The Ruidoso News,P.O. Box 128, Ruidoso, NM88345; or dropped off at 104Park Avenue. Written notice ispreferred, but information maybe submitted by calling TheNews, 2574001.

The Ruidoso News welcomeswedding and engagement an­nouncements. Forms are avail­able at The News, 104 Park Ave­nue, but information need not besubmitted on one of the formsprovided to be published.

Policy

Opening nightTracey Moran and Bobby Knox are pic- at 8 p.m. Thursday, September 26, attured rehearsing the parts they'll play in Cree Meadows Country Club. Opening"Night of January 16," which will open night will benefit Friends of the Library.

Ruidoso coupl~wins first andsecond in State Fair.fiddling

Fiddling around at the New clude Pat Mitchell, Carlsbad, first Short, Silver City, received a prizeMexico State Fair paid off for a place. The winner received a $55 of$30 and a trophy.Ruidoso couple. pri"e and a tropht. .Joyce Yeuell,· The fiddlers played to capacity

Bart and Marily Trotter added Albuquerque, a $45 check and audiences during the two-day con­some more fiddling awards to the trophy w~re the prize. Theresa test.many they've alr~dy won, andbrought home $275 in cash prizesbetween them.

It was pickin' and grinnin' at theMiller Pavilion last week as thebest fiddlers in the state competedfor $1,875 in premiums at the 1991New Mexico State Fair fiddler'scontest, according to a news·release.

Bart Trotter of Ruidoso tookhome the top prize.

Trotter, a three Texas grand'champion received $150 and atrophy. Trotter played "SallyGoodin," 'Whistler's Waltz," and "IDon't Love Nobody."

Second went to Marilyn TrotterBart's wife. She received $125 anda trophy.

Gretchen Van Houten of Albu­querque received third place. Shewon a $115 prize and a trophy.Other winners included MaiilynLuft, Ruidoso, who received $100and a trophy; Jessie Stockman, SH­ver City, who received $60 and atrophy, and Mike Henderson, SanAntonio, Texas, who received $20and a trophy.

ARTS AND CRAFI'S FAIR across the streetfrom The Gazebo. Hours are 9 a.m to 5 p.m.Satuday and 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admissionis $1 for adults and free for children. The annualAspenfest arts and crafts fair is sponsored byRuidoso Gymnastics Association, with proceeds tobenefit the gymnastics building fund.

6 p.m.-REPUBUCAN PARTY OF LIN­COLN COUNTY will have its monthly meeting atCarrizo Lodge. Mayor VIetor Alonso will be theguest speaker. The public is invited. For more in­formation call 336-4050.

7:30 p.m.-RUIDOSO COMMUNITY CON­CERTS o~ns the season with Trio Bell'Arts at theFirst Christian Church. Admission is by member­ship only. For information, call 336-4015.

6:30 p.m.-RUIDOSO BOARD OFREALTORS will conduct initiation ceremonies fornewly elected officers at a dinner banquet at AltoLakes Golf and Country Club. The cost is $14.25per plate with a cash bar. Tickets need to be pur­Chased on or before September 27 from Al Lane atthe board office located at 144 Bishop Road or call2574750. Happy hour is at 6:30 p.m. with dinnerat 7:30 p.m. and installation of officers at 8:30 p.m.The public is welcome. .

6 p.m.-CONCERT at the Flying J Ranch withspeci8l guests Don Edwards and Waddie Mitchell.Call 336-4330 for informatin and tickets.

NEW MEXICO STATE OPEN CHll.JCOOKOFF in the Tall Pines RV Park. Hourse are10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Sunday. Admission is $2 on Saturday and free Sun­day.

LINCOLN COUNTY COWBOY SYMPOSIUMwith headquarters at the Super Select Sale Bam inGlencoe with poetry, music, storytelling. dances,trade show, chuckwagon cookoff, roping, trailriding and more. For information, call or write POBox 1679, Ruidoso Downs NM 88346; 378-4142 or 1(800) 545-0402. .

1 p.m.-MARCHING BAND CONTEST inW.D. Horton Stadium.

STREET DANCE in the parking lot at Cochera .with live music, food and fun. It's free.

10 a.m.-ASPENFEST PARADE and activitiesthroughout the Village of Ruidoso. The Jlaradestarts. at 10 a.m. at the comer of Sudderth andMechem drives and continues down Sudderth toParadise Canyon: The Street Festival will includemany activities alons Sudderth Drive.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-RUN TO RUIDOSO carshow in School House Park.

8 a.m.-WWTE MOUNTAIN CHALLENGECUP beginning at Eagle Creek Sports ComplexIlJll1 heading up to Ski Apache. Registration, forUSCF and citizen racers. IS from 4-7 p.m. Friday,October 4, at Century 21 or by mail. Entry formsare available at the Ruidoso Valley Chamber ofCommerce.

7:30 p.m.-SQUARE DANCE at the RuidosoDoVlns Senior Citizens Community Center High­way 70 East-next to the Racetrack. Friday and Sat­urday nigh rounds start at 7:30 p.m. and SquareDance at 8 p.m. Saturday afternoon dance is from3-5 p.m.

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HANOI - HANKSGrocery and Deli

• 508 Mechem • Hwy. 37 • 257-2307

10 a.m.-AARP at the Senior Citizens Center tohear John Chappell, former Chaves County agricul­ture agent. All retired persons are invited to bringa covered dish and stay for the luncheon.

6:45 a.m.-WILDERNESS HIRERS meet in~h~_ Jl8Tking lot west of the Parks and Recreationbuilding, 1101 West 4th Street in Roswell Thegroup Will stop for breakfast in Ruidoso beforetraveling to the Lincoln National Forest for a dayhike on Crest Trail #25. Contact Carlan Reinecke(623-2108) or Lyndon Watson (623-1432).

FREE FISHING DAY in New Mexico, with nolicense required to go fishing. All other game andfish laws apply.

11 a.m.-MEETING PLACE CHANGED forthe Otero Chapter of the Native Plant Society.The\n~ now meet at the K-Mart parking lot nearthe . way at the east end of Silver City fur theGila trip. For directions to the camp site for anyonearriving late, call 434-3041.

9-10 p.m.-MAINSTREET COFFEE at Con­tel, 2700 Sudderth Drive. Open to the public.

8 p.m.-"NlGBT OF JANUARY 16," presentedby Ruidoso Little Theatre, at Cree Meadows. Ad­mission is $6 each with student and senior citizentickets available for $4. For further information orto make dinner reservations before the play, call~57-9186.'-

7 p.m.-DRUG FREE SCHOOLS ADVISORYBOARD and the Region IX Cooperative Center willmeet at the Ruidoso Middle School cafeteria. Theguest speaker. Bob Biggers, will discuss the statered ribbon campaign and how we can get involvedlocally. All members of the community, especiallystudents are encourafled to attend.

Coming Up

i~Jif~!;lf.:,'»\i.I~~•.6:30 p.m.-SPJRIT OF LIFE CRUSADE at the

First Assembly of God, 139 EI Paso Road. Everyoneis invited to the special service of music. preachingand prayer.

7-9 p.m.-PARENTING COURSE in the Com­munity Room of the High School presented byRuidoso Municipal Schools and led by Dr. BirgitLaMothe: The topic for this weeit's session is ''LongRange Parenting: Empoweringvs. Enabling."

10 a.m.-WGH ALTITUDE COOKINGdemonstration by Judy Miller, home economist forTexas-New Mexico Power Company, at the T-NMPCo. building on Mechem Drive. Everyone is invited.

11 a.m.-·FEDERATED REPUBLICANWOMEN OF LINCOLN COUNTY will meet atthe Carrizo Lodge. Lincoln County Clerk MarthaProctor presents the program Women CandidateRecruitment. For further information, call 336­4050.

11:45 a.m.-RUIDOSO-HONDO VAHEY EX­TENSION HOMEMAKERS at the Ruidoso PublicLibrary for a program on pressed flower stationary.

7 p.m.-NEEDS ASSESSMENT MEETING ofthe Ruidoso Municipal Schools at the WhiteMountain Elementary Cafeteria. There will be aqliorum of the Board of Education but they will notbe meeting in an official governing capacity. All in­terested patrons of the school district are invited toattend.

6-8 p.m.-CUB SCOUT SIGN-UP NIGHT atthe Wliite Mountain School Cafeteria. H you haveany q.uestions call Susan Raterman at 258-4152.

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Green Beans Fresh Tossed SaladGarlic Bread

Italian Cream CakeIced Tea and Coffee

Thursday, November 21

Thanksgiving Buffet

Thursday, November 7Teriyaki K-Bobs

Broccoli Rice CasseroleTwice Baked Potatoes

Spinach SaladBread Sticks

Cherry DelightIced Tea and Coffee

Thursday, October 17Chicken Green Chili Casserole

Beans Spanish RiceCornbread

Mexican Chocolate CakeIced Tea and Coffee

Thursdl;lY, October 3Chicke'" Parmigiana

Pasta FettucineGarqlen SaladBrEl'ad Sticks

Millionaire Pie. Ice Tea and Coffee

Menus

Thursday, October 10.TePee Lounge will be closed

Thursday, October 24Manicotti

Glazed Carrots Garden SaladGarlic Bread .

Apple Goodie A La ModeIced Tea and Coffee

Thursday, October 31Sweet and Sour Pork

Green Beans and Almonds Fried RiceEgg Rolls (two)

Fortune Cookies with SherbetIced Tea and Coffee

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MAKE RESERVATIONS

Tepee Loungeat Ruidoso High School

11:45 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. Thursdays$4.95 adults; $2.50 children

Call 258-4910, # 328 for reservations

Showing off their perfect pie crust are (from left, directlyabove) students Yvonne Fernandez, Yve~e Maldonadoand Lesley James. At top right, the cast and crew ofRuidoso High School Tepee Lounge take a break fromcooking. Bo~m left, students Tiffani Thompson, NeciBeatty and Michelle Morris received accolades fromteacher Rebecca Durham for their culinary prowess.

All plates are $4.95 for adultsand $2.50 for children under 12.For reservations, contact Durhamat 258-4910, ext. 328. The loungemust be notified two days in a.d­vance about cancellations to obtaina refund.

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The profit has been as low as$60 for each student in the earlyyears. Last yearb:::'ch participantearned $200, Dur salli.

About 60 meals are served eachThursday. The seats are filled byregulars who jealously guard theirreservations.

LEARN & EARN

The group consists of 20 stu­dents and Durham. That's aboutfour or five sbort ofthe usual num­ber in the class. To be eligible forthe class, students must first havepassed the Foods I course. Theyprepare all the food for the loungemeals, practicing on the otherweekdays or cooking· aheadwhatever items can be storedwithout losing flavor.

One of the big bonuses for takingTepee Lounge is that for all thework and hours students put in,they reap financial rewams bysplitting any profit at the end of theyear.

The lounge on the second floor ofthe high school will open October 3.Meals are served from 11 :45 a.m. to12:40 p.m. only on Thursdays.

A tempting sample menu fromOctober includes: ChickenParmesan, Pasta Fettucine, garden

"I thought there would be a salad, bread sticks, Millionaire Pie,demand here." ice tea or coffee. In November, one

of the lounge meaIa will consists ofThe curriculum stresses budget- Teriyaki K-bobs, broccoli rice cas-

ing and planniril!. serole, twice baked potato, spinachsalad, bread sticks, cherry delight

"A lot of kids have told me "our d drinksl' an .years later how much they hadlearned and bow it had helpedthem," Durham said.

may work in restaurants or hospi.tal food service for a career or asthey go through college," she said."And it's wonderful background for.someone who might like to owntheir own restaurant someday.

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Tepee Lounge serves life skills to· RHS studentsI .. •

Industrious cooks earn & learnby DIANNE STALLINGSRuidoso News Staff Writer

Patrons sign a waiting list to eatthere. The decor isn't glamorous, noband performs. no dancing is al­lowed.

But Ruidoso High School's TepeeLounge is one of the most populareating spots in town.

TRAINING GROUND

A training ground for aspiringchefs or for young people trying tolearn how to survive in "the worldafter mom," the cooking class hasbuilt a solid reputation for con­sistently good food over the pastseven years.

. Leading the classroom culinaryadventure is Rebecca Durham, whoinitiated the program and haswatched it grow to proportions shenever imagined at the outset.

This year, the ~oup has beenasked to cater a 400-.person ban­quet for Wal-Mart.

"But the main purpose is to trainstudents for restaurants and tohelp private ~nterprise by provid­ing qualified employees, not to com­pete with private business," Dur­ham said.

"Our emphasiH mostly is in­school, not outside catering. But theprogram has become popular withthe community and with the kids.

'We catered an academic awardsbanquet last year for 200 people, soI started buying equipment tohandle bigger groups," Durham-said. Some community clubs alsoenlist their services.

The program is accredited by theState Food Service and there areonly 10 such courses in the state,Durham said.

"It's great training for kids who

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LAOIES beginnIng Tuesday, July 16, we'll have a Special HappyHour with you In mlndl Oellelous HolS O'oeuvres, special prices,& the pleasant sounds of Randy Jonss Thursday thro Saturday.

Come In, relax, Tuesday. thro FrI~ay 4:90 to 6:30, GenDemen Welcomel

Cree M.adows Couauy Club301 Country Club9rlve .. 257·9186

Ruidoso Cbristian SchoolEast Uwy 70 • Ruidoso DoWDS. NM

Now accepting en­rolhnent of 3 and 4year aids.

Call for IDf'ormationCurt Lathan, Principal

378-4628

.DERMATOLOGY

Neilson Smith, M.O.903 Filipino,

Alamogordo, N.M.

1-800-336-1376

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LOCATED IN THE HISTORIC CARRIZO LODGE

NOW OPEN FOR YOU AT 6:30 AM!ALL NEW Breakfast Special Only $295!

Special Served Monday thru Friday.

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12A I The Ruidoso News I Monday, September 23,1991

Oktoberfest oompahsinto town October 18 Two members of Dr.

Birgit LaMothe'sparenting class put thefinishing . touches totheir verson of the"normal teen" duringthe group's. first classmeeting. The class,designed for parentsand others who havepreteens and· teens intheir homes, continuesat 7 ·p.m. Tuesday,September 24, atRuidoso High SchooLIt's free and open to thepublic. .

Perfect!

Children under 12 will be admittedfree.

New this year will be the FirstAnnual Oktoberfest Golf Classic atthe Link>! At Sierra Blanca On Sat­urday, October 19. Pack your clubsfor an engaging golf competition asThe Links will present a four-manscramble. Tee time will be at 7:30a.m. An entry fee of $50 will in­clude greens fee, cart for twopeople, gift certificates, prizemoney and admission to the Ok­toberfest for both days.

For more information on theRuidoso Oktoberfest call (505) 257­7395 or (800) 253-2255"

WiIlkommen (welcome) to thesixth annual Oktoberfest inRuidoso on Friday, October 18 andSaturday, October 1~.. Bring thewhole family and Jom m thefestivities of two days of authenticGerman dancing, food, beer, craftsand music. In addition, there willbe an Oktoberfest Carnival featur­ing rides for the entire family.

The location for this year's eventwill be at The Barn on Highway 70one mile west of the Y intersectionin Ruidoso.

The hours will be from 6 p.m. to1 a.m. on Friday and from noon to 1a.m. on Saturday. Admission pricesare $3 per day or $5 for both days.

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place they could tolerate. Nothing more, noth­mgless.

During the hearing, what makes JudgeJuan Burciaga who he is became readily ap­parent. When testimony turned to mentally illinmates, Burciaga changed. As he listened, thehard nosed, impatient judge who runs hiscourtroom like tt was on rails tempered to·Juan Burciaga, became the man who hates in·justice.

Throughout the hearing, Corrections Secre­tary Mondragon listened intently and tooknotes. Three years earlier, in the samecourtroom, his predecessor, Lane McCotter,appeared bored and occupied himself by fid­dling with the water jug and paper cups pro­vided on each attorney table.

Laurence Hurd, the convicth~':s:"esentativefrom the Las Cruces prison, t ed DwightDuran from the witness stand for his dedica·tion and devotion to duty, a sentiment laterechoed by Judge Burciaga.

But, in some ways, the day belonged to RayTwohig. After more than 10 years as prisoners'counsel, Twohit: was leaving the case.

As a comphment and to show his agree­ment with the attorney's position, Judge Bur­ciaga quoted from Twohig's final written briefduring summation.

Deputy Attorney General Rob Booms, whoentered the case with the King administration,promised "a new era in the operation of safeand humane prisons in New Mexico."

At the end of the hea~f' both sides shookhands and promised mut cooperation. Fromall indications, times were changing. The seigementality of the previous prison administra­tion was being vaauished.EDITOR'S NO : Reilly Johnson is aprisoner in the state penitentiary and writesCOT SUnDlount Syndicate on prison issues.

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The News has the right to rtriect any letter.

Once everyone had arrived in thecourtroom, it became apparent that theprisoner representative from the PenitentiaryMaximum Security Facility was not present.Transportation guards looked sheepishly attheir feet and said the missing man was ab­sent by his own choice.

Convicts sitting at the counsel tablehuddled and came to a different conclusion.Sabotage! .

Shortly thereafter, a telephone call fromthe judge's chambers to the maximum unitconfirmed that the convict representative hadindeed decided not to come but only after hewas told he could not bring legal documents hehad collected for his presentation.

New Corrections Secretary Eloy Mondragontook charge and issued an order. The prisonerwould be transported to the courtroom im­mediately with his legal materials.. He arrived within the hour and the hearingproceeded as planned.

From c;onversations prior to and testimonyduring the hearing, neIther side was thrilledwith the agreement. Like all negotiated settle­ments, both sides had compromised. Therewas no clear vicl:ur. Both sides had found a

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In 1968, I remember 8itting in San francis­co's Golden Gate State Park and being givenMao Tse Tung's Little Red Book. Usually, rmnot a good subject for proselytizing but, if I re­member the moment correctly, I had com­muned with nature about all I could stand so Iread the book.

A couple of dozen pages into it, I thought,'Wowl This is pretty sage stuff," until I hap­pen upon a passage I couldn't quite swallow.

There on page 39 (or whatever it was), goodold Chairman Mao, who up 'til now had beenpromoting education for the lower class andeqnBI~ among the masses, had written, "Truepoliti power comes from the barrel of agun," and that marked the end of my infatua­tion with modem Chinese political proverb.

Deep down inside, I loved the United Statesand I really liked the idea of constitutionalrule of law. Pistols in the parking lot justwasn't my idea of good government.

Just recently, I got a chance to experiencemy favorite constitutional guarantees fir.sthand. At sunrise on August 30th, a half­dozen white, station wagon cage cars rolledout of prisons across New Mexico.

Convicts chained in each car representedvarious segments of the plaintiff class in the14-year-old Duran prisoners' civil rights suit.Each shackled man or woman had been sum·moned to speak before federal judge Juan Bur·ciaga about the recent settlement agreementreached between the convicts and their cap·tors.

To a person, everyone knew they wereabout to witness big change and everyoneknew that when big change involveshumanity, the smaller the chances are ofpredicting the outcome. Nonetheless, deep ineach convict's heart was hope that this wasnot aD invitstion t.o an abandon ship drill.

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And so, the good thing is, the AG spoke right upwith an opinion, saying the Legislature was bound bythe Special Session call issued by the Governor. Thebad thing is that opinion probably won't make muchdifference in the spiral of spending on the Round­house renovation.

The AG must be taking vitamins or something.Usually it takes years to g~t an opinion out of his of­fice.

Roundhouse redorevs up AG's office

Of course it wasn't written, but it surely was hisopinion and he came right out with it. The AttorneyGeneral's office said legislators acted improperlywhen they authorized spending extra money tochange the kind of woodwork ordered for the Capitol.

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Who could believe it? The AG came right out with'an opinion within a matter of days, maybe even hours,after the State Legislature took action.

Still, we'd like to have the AG's opinion on one. more thing. Which kind of wood do you prefer for theRoundhouse? And, do you think it should match thecarpet or the wooden heads of some of the peoplearound the Roundhouse?

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RETAIL SPACE- available atThe Attic and Friends complex.258-5396. M·A-93·tfc

RETAIL SPACE - 'or ~ce space{OJ' rent in nev:;~ decoratedAdobe Plaza. C 257-4081,evenings, 257-4300. 16-S-12-tfc

VISTA TOWNHOMECONDOMINIUMS

101 Racquet Drive

TWO BEDROOMS - one bath.nicely furnished; natual gasavailable. Near the. "Y", 378­4498. M-C-35-tfc

TWO BEDROOMS - two bathswith fireplace, nicely furnished.Natural gas available. near the·Y·,378-4498. M-C-35-tfc

THREE BEDROOM MOBILE ­home. Ruidoso Downs, washer,dryer, $100 deposit, $300 month.Call 378-8509 or 378-4324.

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17. Busincss Rt'l1lals.

FOR RENT - one small onebedroom apartment. Bills paidincluding cable: Cl~ '''' $275month. $300 bl-monthly. Call258-5192. 18-B-39-2tp

CONDO FOR LEASE - un­furnished 2 bedrooms. loft, 2baths. double garage. Great loca­tion, no pets, nonsmokerpreferred, $525 month plus $350deposit. 258-5625. 22-W-41-3tp

COZY APARTMENT . - onebedroom furnished. good loca­tion. $275 month. water paid.378-8178 or 505-296-4730.

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MOBILE HOME SPACES - forrent. Located on the river nearshopping center. Call 257-4418,257-7697. M-K·15·tfc

FOR SALE TO BE MOVED - •Town and Country, 10'x54·.$3,000, call 257-9412.

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IS. :'dohilc Spaces

~ 2 hctlrfJom, ta~ierllII'y furnIshed Condos.. HC'lsonnhlc rates.. ::'\Jghtly I \VeekJ,r I :\1olltl1ly rentals

505-257-9085Rlch:::lrd & Judy Adams, l\fgrs.

FURNISHED one bedroomapartment with fireplace. UpperCanyon, Main Road, easy access.Suitable for one or two adults.

· No pets. $285 per month, $150deposit and lease. Utilities andcable paid. 257-7267. 32-H-36-tfc

EFFICIENCY - one bedroom fur­nished apartment. No pets.

·Clean and quiet. 257-4861 after6 p.m. $295 month. M·L-37-tfc

FOR RENT - furnished one andtwo bedroom apartments. Utili­ties paid, no pets. Willow TreeLodge. 257-2731. 16-R-38·tfc

LUXURY CONDO - for lease.$650 plus electricity. 336-4190or 336-4377. M-M-39-4tp

TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX -'Meander Drive. $250 month,$100 deposit, 257-3146. Previousreference required. M.H-39'6tp

TWO BEDROOM - apartments.$350 month. $100 deposit.Laundry. utilities paid. 257­3146. Previous referencere­quired. M-H-39·6tp

FOR RENT - one bedroom fur­nished apartment, fireplace.Bills paid including cable. Fourlarge closets. Clean. no deposit.$300 monthly or $325 .bi­monthly. Call 258-5192.

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SHAW APARTMENTS -1 and 2bedroom furnished apartmentsfor rent. Good location. No pets.258.3111. M-V-49-tfc

NIGHTLynwEEKLY/MONTHLY- cabin, condoa, townhousehomes and mobile rentals. c;.u

. Century 21 Aspen Real Estate,Joe 257-9057. 19-C-92-tfc

EFFICIENCY APARTMENT ­recently redecomted, $250month, bills paid. Call Century21 Aspen Realty, 257-9057 or258-3001. M-C-9·tfc

NICE EFFICIENCY APARTMENT- $300 monthly, utilities aridcable paid, 258-5598 after 5p.m.. M-G-31-tfc

$215 AND $250 - eiiiciencycabins. Bills paid, clean, cozy,well insulated, midtown, 258­5877. M-L-37-tfc

ONE BEDROOM- cOmfortableapartment, carpet, re:(rigetatotstove, central beat. Please call378-8136 for details. M·I·33-tfc

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LARGE ADOBE - one bedroom,fireplace, natural ga~ insulated.Easily accessible. ~295, 378-4159. M-C-40-tfc

EXECUTIVE unfurnished 3bedrooms, 2 baths, den, formal

. living. dining. easy access.Century 21 Aspen Real Estate,Joe Yates, 257-9057. 2O-C-41-tfc

LEASE/OPTION - 4 bedrooms, 2baths, 2 story, unfurnishedhome, $550 plus bills anddeposit, 512-226-6863.

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SALEILEASE OPTION - un­furnished two bedrooms, twobaths, carport, $400 per monthplus bills, 943 North Lane.Owner/agent. Bill Smith Realty,257-2727. 23-B-33-tfc

BEAUTIFUL - 3 bedroom, 2 bath.large deck. fireplace. Completelyfununished, washer, dryer,$600,257-2487. M-H-37-tfc

FURNISHED CABIN - one largebedroom. kitchenlliving roomcombination. Bills paid. 257­4477. . M-W-39-tfc

TWO BEDROOM - one bath, par­tially furnished, washer/dryerconnection. Fenced yard. $400plus gas. Call Rose, 257-5111.owner/agent. 20-P-39-tfc

ALTO VILLAGE - 3 bedrooms, 3baths. Central heat, fireplace,garage. Easy access. Owner.(505) 336-7081. M-B-39-4tp

FOR RENT - one bedroom, fullyfurnished cabin close to townand easy to get in and out in thewinter. $250 per month, $100deposit, water furnished. Call258-5525 or 257-4902.

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14'x72' ItECREATION - Village.$12,500. 14'x72' 2 bedrooms. 2baths, $9.500. 14'x52' clean,neat, $7,850. Other pre-ownedhomes and mobile lots. HolidayHomes, 1107 Mechem, 258-3330.

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SIX UNIT MOTEL -' with 3bedroom home, on river. Ownerfinancing, 257-2986. M·A-11-tfc

OWNERS MUST SELL - smallmanufacturing company withuntapped potential, well estab­lished cuatomer base and 4traveling sales reps. Busy seasonjust ahead. Not dependant onRuidoso economy. Eaaily relQ­cated. Priced rightll 257-5929.

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HOUSE FOR SALE - priced forquick sale by owner. Threebedrooms. 1 bath, wood stove,LPG heat. dishwasher, 2 doorrefrigerator and stove, somefurniture and storage house,paved access, $18.500, 5% down;10% financing or $15,000 cash,258-5131. 39-B-41-3tp

DESPERATE - owner must sell!All offers considered! Threebedroom, 2 bath mobile, DelNorte Subdivision, 257-6362.

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"P" PATCH -'large house on 3 lotsin Alto Village. Over 3,000 sq.ft.• 4 bedrooms, hot tub, saunaand 360 degree view. InitialCountry Club membership. Jock­ey Club Seats also available.Call Nick, owner/agent, (505)897-1948 or American Realty,(505) 897-3657. 41-P-42-8tp

THREE BEDROOMS - 2 baths, 2fireplaces, $62,500 caab. Also 4lots, $5,000 to $121°00, 20%down. No Realtors please, 257­6949. 2O-L-42-8tp

RESULTS - are in~ when youuse the classified section. TheRuidoso News, 257-4001.

THIS {JONDO - comes with golfcourse, swimming 1001. tenniscourts, fishin~ pon . recreationbuildiong, playground andrestaurant, all conveniently lo­cated near shopping in Ruidoso,NM. Innsbrook Village, 2bedroom condo with coveredporch overlooking the fishingpond and #9 green. Professional­ly decorated, $39,995. Call 505­623-5412 or 505-622-1816 or505-257-2697. 50·W-35-8tp

5% INTEREST - on balance after$6.000 down. 5.721 acre tree cov­ered estate tract in restrictedsubdivision with .all un-derground utilities. SierraBlanca and Capitan views.Owner, 257-5633. 27·F-36-13tc

MUST SELL - by owner. Alto AlpsCondo. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. fur­nished. Price reduced to $44,000.call 505-524-2224. 18-P-36-9tp

BY OWNER - Sierra Blanca view,3 bedrooms, 2 baths, game room,2100 sq. It., remodeled, 105 LaLuz, 258-4488 or 257-5366 tosee. 22-C-36-tfc

TWO BEDROOM - one bathcabin, $32,500. No realtorsplease, 257-6949. M-L-38-1Otp

SMALL TWO BEDROOM - housein Paradise Canyon. Ruidoso,next to stream. House needssome work but is very livable.Asking $27,500 with smalldown, seller will finance. RonBayless, 1-800-541-0828, exten­sion 409, Metropolitan Mort..gage. 34-B-39-8tp

BEAU11FUL 320 ACRESacramento Mountain Ranch, lo­cated 15 miles eaat of CloudCroltand 3 miles south of Mayhill.Surrounded by Lincoln NationalForest. Excellent deer andturkey hunting. Excellentfences, pens, haybarns. shed,ranch house and trailer. Ade­quate water for household andlivestock. Can run 20 mothercows and horses year round.Shown by appointment.$260,000,505-258-4417.

57-M-39-4tpALTO VILLAGE - several build­

ing lots with full memberships.Paving paid, under $18,000. CallJ.J.'s Real Estate, 258-4574.

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[.IKE HOTCAKES - enjoy thewild life on this heavily treedmountain property, $54.83 permonth. Owner finance, .257­3160. 2O-0-42-7tp

CHOICE ACREAGE - 3.06, l0­cated in Capitan. Call dim York,744-5496, Elephant Butte.

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THREE BEDROOM HOUSE ­$59.850. Fantastic view, fullyfurnished. Owner financing with'great terms. Owner/agent. 257­4861. 16-L-21-tfc

FOR SALE - lot in Alto Village; loton Cree Meadows fairway, fullgolfing memberships. $19,000each, 336-4972. 16·D-1O-tfc

EXQUISITE SIX BEDROOM - 6bath home. Magnificent view,great rental history. Call Jeff atDoug Bass and Associates. 258­5252. 19-D-21-tfc

THUNDERBIRD LODGE - pricedto sell, $125.000. Owner/agent,336-4628. 257-5533. M-C-28-tfc

RUIDOSO MOUTAIN - Resort. Property. Beautiful 3500 sq. ft.home on 3.25 acres in Ruidoso.Six bedrooms, five baths, largeformal living room, dining room,family room, large country kitch­en, double garage. Maidsquarters with full bath, niceyard, 14'x 24' worksho\" at­tached carport. Short drive torace track and Ski Apache. Amust see, $169,500. ownerfinancing, 20% down. 10% inter­eat, 10-20 years. For appoint­ment, 505-258-5737. 64-T-34-4tp

FOR SALE BY OWNER - no downpayment to qualified buyer,cabin in Ponderosa Heights,$32,000,257-6317. 16-D-34-tfc

ALTO LOT - full membership,buildable. Lot 26, block 6 HighMesa m, $13,500. paving as­sessment current. 257-4257

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REWARD - lost diamond pendantnecklace, set in white gold withwhite gold chain. Lost Tuesday.September 17. 257-5127 or col­lect, 1-396·2546. 21-K-42-4tnc

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By ownerLease - Purchase

3 BedrooDuI • 2 BatbsButane Ilbd/or Electric

Beat, Air Conditioner, WaterSoftener Ilbd Applian....s

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WILL TRADE - 6 lots in Camelotin Ruidoso for 4 wheel drivevehicle or motor home of equalvalue. $34.500, 915-526-4219,(Joy). 23-K-36-8tp

NEED TO TRADE - golf coursehouse in $150.000 range forsmaller. one level. Will carrysome balance, 258-3288 after 5p.m. 20-B-40-4tc

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BY OWNER - must sell, beat offer.Lot fur retail or office onMechem Drive at corner ofRain­bow Drive. Adjoining Handi­Hanks Grocery. Can set backjust like grocery. Make offer,903-561-7505. 32-T-35-1Otp

FOR SALE BY OWNER - 31.7acres with 21 acres water rights.Owner financing. River frontage,3 miles east of race track, 378­4332. 22·P-35-1Otc

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FOUND - in middle of Hull Road,near White Mountain, pair ofprescription glasses, bifocals]..,inblack case. Please call at TneRuidoso News to claim.

25-N-41-4tnc

KNOW A CRIPPLED - or burnedchild? Call Shriners for freehelp. 257-7333 days. 258-5860evenings or 257-4871, 257·2079.

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4. Lost and Found

LOST - pair of prescriptionglasses at The Charity Celebra­tion. Sunday, September 1 atThe Convention Center. Pleasecall Ginger at 257-7819 or returnto Bus Station. 26-R-38-4tnc

LOST - Louis Benet diamondwatch. Generous Reward. phone,258-4980. M-S-41-4tnc

DON'T BE A THROWAWAY - Re­cycle your aluminum cans.Donate your aluminum cans tothe Boy Scouts of America Troop195 and the noon Lions Club.Marked. collection d.umpstersare provided at the fOllr Ruidosofire stations. Crmshed orcrumpled cans preferred. Join usin this community effort to recy­cle. L-48·tfuc

FAMILY CRISIS CENTER - 24hour crisis line. Answered byRuidoso Police. 257-'Z365.

M..J-99-tfuc

$100 REWARD EACH - for returnof 2 lost Boston Terrier Bulldogs.Call collect. 915-366-5228 or915-366-0589. M-A-42-4tnc

RUIDOSO SERTOMA CLUB ­Bingo in The Barn, Highway 70West. Friday through Tuesday.Doors open 6 p.m. Early Birdgame 7 'p.m. Concession standopen. Call 257·2777 for informa­tion. 27-S·39-tfnc

PUBLISHER'S NOTICE - All realestate advertising in this news­pa:per is subject to the FedemlFall' Housing Act of 1968 whichmakes it illegal to advertise "anypreference. limitation or dis­crimination based on race, color,religion, sex, handicap, familialstatus. or national origin, or anintention to make any such pref­erence, limitation or discrimina­tion." This newspaper will notknowingly accept any advertis­ing. for real estate which is inviolation of the law. Our readersare hereby informed that alldwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis. To com­plain of discrimination, callHUD toll-free at 1-800-424-8590.For the Washington, DC areaplease call HUD at 426-3500.The toll-free telephone numberis 1-800-543-8294. . R-62-tfc

ELKS LODGE BINGO - everyTuesday night at 7:30 p.m., Ear­ly Bird 7:00 p.m. Kitchen will beopen - come out & play & eatwith usl E-R-81-tfnc

FOR ANY PERSONAL CRISIS ­call the Mental Health Hotlineat 1-437-8680 (collect). M-55-tfnc

YOU CAN GIVE - the gift of sightby being an eye donor. Contactany Lion or call 257-2776 fordetails and a donor card. Do itnow; there is a tremendous needfor eye tissue. L-87-tfnc

PREGNANT. NEED HELP? - callBirthright, 1-800-848-Love(5683) M-S-87-tfc

TRYING TO REACH MORE ­people than our local market?How about 213,000 readers in 29hometown newspapers alloverNew Mexico. For $96.13 your 25word ad will reach 29 papersoutside of Albuquerque. Call TheRuidoso News at 257-4001 formore information. R-92-tfnc

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Legal Notice

By Freddie KaydahzinneExeeutf~Director

Mescalero Rousing ProgramsLeirall.7802 ~T(9)19,23

LEGAL NOTICEINVITATION FOR BIDS

Attention is called to qUAlifiedIndian-owned ecllDllmiC enterprisesand organizatillns, as· well as, DIIn­Indian Contraetqrs. The ApacheTribe IIf the Mescalero ReservationHousing Programs will receive bidsfllr the Rehabilitatilln IIf twll (2)units.

A Pre-paid conference to reviewthe wQrk site is scheduled fllr 9:00am on Sept. 27, 1991. Biddersurged and expected til inspect thewllrk where services are to be per­focmed. Additillnal instruction tobid the project will be given.

The Mescalero ReservationHousing Programs will receive bidsuntil 9:00 AM the 11th Day IIfOcto­ber, 1991, at the MeljCalero Reser­vation Housing Programs Office,P.O. Bllx 176, Mescalero, New Mex­jco, 88340, (505)671-4494.

The contract will be awarded tothe qualified Indian contractor withthe lllwest respllusive bid. If thatbid is within budgetary limits. Ifno responsive bid by qualified in­dian Contractor is received, awardshall be made to the bidder withthe lowest respllnaive bid withinbudget limits.

Nil bid will be consideredrespllnaive if the bidder does nlltprovide all required bid dIIcuments,mcluding but nllt limited to a com­pleted oontraetor's statement, bidbond, DIIn oollusive affidavit, fllrmIIf bid, previllus participatilln certif­icate, and Inwan qualificatillnstatement.

The Mescalero Apache HousingPrllgTllma reserves the right til re­ject any and all bids, whetherwithin the estimated total contractprice Qr nllt, and to waive any in­formality in the bide receivedwhenever sucl1 rejection or waiveris in the interest IIf the MescaleroApache Tribal Housing Programs.

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF SHERIFF SALEJAMES C. MCSWANE,

SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OFLINCOLN, STATE OF NEW. MEX­ICO, HEREBY GIVES NOTICETHAT IN CAUSE 1126-2-79-0186-B,IN THE DIVISION IIMAGISTRATE COURT, COUNTYOF LINCOLN, STATE OF NEWMEXICO, J. ROBERT BEAUVAISIS PLAINTIFF, ANDY HALE ISDEFENDANT, AND PURSUANTTO A WRIT OF EXECUTIONISSUED. THE LINCOLNCOUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPART­MENT HAS SEIZED THE FOL­LOwtNG DESCRIBED PROPER­TY:

ONE (1) 14 FOOT GLASTRONBOAT SERIAL NUMBERN~072540589-BCNEWMEXlCOREGISTRATION NUMBER7254BCEQUIPPED WITH 35 HPMERCURY TWIN OUTBOARDMOTOR WITH BATTERY,BATTERY CASE AND 6.1GALLON FUEL TANK.ONE(l) 1963 BONNETT BOATTRAILER MODEL DMT-14SERIAL NUMBER DMT14-6077NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN

THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OFJUDGMENT OBTAINED BYPLAINTIFF AGAINSTDEFENDANT IS $331.16 AT ANINTEREST RATE OF 16% PERANNUM FROM JULY 1, 1991,PLUS COSTS OF PUBLICATION.ANY PROCEEDS FROM SAIDSALE WILL FIRST BE UTILIZEDTO PAY THE COSTS OF THESALE AND THEN DISTRIBUTEDTO PARTY HAVING THE JUDG­MENT.

'I'HE SALE OF SAID PROPER­TY SHALL TAKE PLACE AT THELINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF'SDEPARTMENT, 300 S. CENTRALAVENUE, CARRIZOZO, NEWMEXICO ON THE 4TH DAY OFOCTOBER, 1991, AT THE HOUROF 10:00 A.M. ITEMS CAN BEVIEWED ONE. HOUR PRIOR TOSALE CONDITIONS OF SALEARE CASH.

BY THE ORDER, OF THESHERIFF, THE COUNTY OF LIN­COLN, STATE OF NEW MEXICO.

JAMES C. MCSWANE,SHERIFF

SUBSCRIBEI> AND SWORNTO BEFORE ME THIS SRD DAY

OF SEPTEMBER, 1991.'PAMELAD, JACISON.

NOTARYMY COMMISSION EXPIRES

IV4I91.Leg8I '7684 4t(9)9,16,2S,30

APPLIANCES· ELECTRONICSSERVICE

(505) 257-4147

Sid GoodloeP.O. Box 598

Capitan, NM 88316

1-505-354-2379

The bestPinon..Juniper fire­wood in Lincoln County.Please call in your order toallow ample time fur deliv­ery.Also available - cured peeledVigas and Pine lumbercut toyour specifications.

TLC H()me CareSpedal Naming c ..... for theelderly and convalescing ht

private bOIfte.

Call 505-336-4227

!FIREWOOD!

Monday. September 23. 1991/ The Ruidoso News I 38

44. 'Vorl, VI'anted ..

PINON - Juniper and Oak, splitand seasllned. LIIng and stovecut lengths. YIIU pick yup,Juniper, $85. AlSII, we deliver,653-4021. 21-M-42-6tp

QUALITY SEASONED - firewood,Juniper, Cedar, Pinlln, Oak.Delivered IIr you pick up. Dif­ferent cuts available. Reasonableprices. Preston Stone, 1-354­2366. 2o-S-41~tp

QUALITY FIREWOOD - varillUStypes, lengths and amounts.Iteasllnable priced. Prompt,oourteIIus delivery. Availableeveryday, 605-267-2422.

. M-T-41-8tp

FIREWOOD - Juniper, Cedar,Pinon, Pine, Apple. Seasoned,stove cuts available all year,267-5966. M-W-35-tfc

PREMIDM SEASONED - fire­wood. Cord, 1/2 cord, 1/4 cord,118 Cllrd lots. 257-3005.MCNiaalAE. M-U-36-tfc

FIREWOOD _. Cedar, Juniper,Pine, pitcl1 fire starters, $100­$125 cllrd, delivered, 336-7078.

M-W-38-8tp

.. .·48.. Child Care

KING'S KIDS -licensed childcare.Hot meals, snacks, educatillnalactivities. Reasonable rates,Marty, 378-8464. M-R-41-3tp

FENCING - all types: chainlink,wood. All types repairs. Freeestimates, 378-4391. M-B-39-8tc

SKUNK - prllblema? Top soil. Call257-2432 aft;er 6 p.m.

M-W-41-8tp

WE SPECIALIZE - in Heat PumpHeating and Air Conditioningunits. We sell Heil equipment.Expert service. Free estimates.Cllmfort. Company, 908 E. Bland,Roswell,624-0595. 27-C-37-8tp

PROFESSIONAL - wallpaperhanging by Randy, 257-6110.

M-B-38-8tp

l>RIVEWAY NEEI> MPAIR ­or graveled? 268-3235.

M-A-34.tfcSHARPENING - Chain Sa\IVH~

Mower repair. McCullmJg·b.Dealer, Pro-Service, 257-5479..

M-P-lt\tc

TELEPHONE BUSINESS - Sys­tems. Sales, service, repair allsystems. CommumcationsSpecialties, License #30421, 257­2860. M-C-65-tfc

CHECK STATE FARM - Insur­ance rates. Your best buy, 510Mechem, 257-5366, Greg CareyAge~. M-S-lOl-tfc

FREE ESTIMATES - in shllp.TVs, VCRs, stAlI·eos. AffordableAppliance and Electronic Ser­vice, 1925 Sudderth, 257-4147.Service, nil lip service. .

19-A-27-tfcASPEN AIRE CARPET CARE ~

your carpet and upholsterycleaning professionals. Call fllrfree estimate, 257-7714.

M-A-9-tl'c

TOOLS AND EXPERIENCE - formaintenance. year round, lighthauling, winterizing, 336-4296.

M-V-42-2tp

HOME REPAIRS - carpentry,drywall, painting, rollfing,siding, glazing, masonry. Rea­sllnable, Mr. Fixit, 257-6357.

M-L-31-14tp

YARD WORK - mowing and till­ing. Nil jllb too large or small,378-5430. M-B-33-tfc

COMMERClAL- Residential. Callme Mrs. Clean; from floors tilceilings. Licensed, insured,bonded. Betty's Janitorial, 378­5430. 16-B-36-tfc

HANDYMAN - ;yard work, lighthauling, tree trimming, odd jllbs.Free estimates, reasllnable rates,257-6608. M-B-41-4tp

YARD WORK - gllod job for rea­sllnable price. Also will pick upunwanted electronic equipment,354-3306. M·R-40-3tp

EXPERT CLEANING - one timeQr permanent. Supplies pr0­vided. References available,Reddi-Maid. 267-7744. or 268­5767. M-D-40-6tp

WILL DO YARD WORK - andalso backhoe wllrk. For mllre in­formation, call 257-6176.

M-C-42-1Otp

,... . . . _..~...., ' ..·.411. .Work Wanted. , .

NATIONAL - organizatilln seek­ing medically trained individualtil perfocm insurance examina­tions on a part-time basis in theRuidoso community. (Must beable to draw brood), call ,1-800­466-4243. M-P-41-2tp

THE VILLAGE - IIf Ruidosll isseeking applications fQr a fulltime Payroll . Tech­nicianlReceptionist.Experiencein paytoll and receptionistduties. Must be able to dealcourtellusly with public. $5.85hllurly and benefits. Cllmpletejllb description and applicatillnsat 313 Cree Meadows Drive PODrawer. 69, Ruidoso, NM 88341>,256-4343. Applications will beaccepted until 4 p.m., September27,1991. EEOE. 59-V-41-2tc

WANTED - mature and qualifiedperslln to wllrk package store,part-time. Please apply in per­Slln, Hollywood Inn. 16-H-41-tfc

INDIVIDUAL - with medicalbackground needed fllr insur­ance exams in greater Ruidllsllarea. Blood-draw ability andreliable transpllrtation a must.

. Please call 1-800-253-1500 formllre inf~tion. 25-K-42-2tp

NIGHT DESK CLERK - needed 6nights a week. Only mature, de­pendable people need apply.Mail replies % The RUldoooNews, PO BilK 128-S, Ruidllso88345. 25-C-41-2tc

MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS ­interested in excellent hllmebased business oppllrtunity, call258-4141 or 268-6083 for mQreinformation. Meeting to be heldSaturday, September 28, 2 p.m.at the Senior Citizens Center inthe library. 33-W-42-2tp

WANTED - somoone to work withthe team with the best buns.Mature, respllnaible, full or part­time, alSIl weekends. Apply inperSlln, Schlotzskys. 22-S-42-3tp

HOUSEKEEPER/CARE GIVER ­to live in, care fllr elderly lady.Call 378-4802 or 378-4639. '

M-J-39-6tpNIGHT AUDITOR NEEDED ­

apply in person, The Inn at PineSprings, cr<ISS from mce track.

M-I-39-4tc

DAYTIME - hoatJhoBtess, and dis­hwasher. Apply in person. GreatWall ofChina. M-G-36-4tc.

ADVERTISING - salespersllnwith strllng laYllut skills neededto round out marketing staff in acompetitive market. Sendresume with samples IIf wllrk tilThe Ruidoso News: PO Box128, Ruidoso, NM 88345.

26-R-37-tfnc

HAIRDRESSER - or Manicuristneede!l - overflow business.Call Brice, 267-3004.

M-B-31-tfc

HELP WANTED - housekeepers,e>qJerience preferred, 336-4321.

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35.. ret ousel1o.ld Ootid"," .

ICE CREAM OR YOGURT - ma­chine, good conditilln, 378-5466.

M-T-28-tfc

4.:1. Ilelp Wanted

MAGNETIC TRUCK SIGNS ­10"><24", twII fllr $60, 258-5699.

M-E-41-tfc

FOR SALE - new, full length,black, Mink coat, size 10. Alsovilllet, Mink jacket. Reasonable,257-5696. 16-G-4O-tfc

FOR SALE - 5 piece silver tea ser­vice, alsll water pitcher, gravyboat, other serving pieces. Veryreasllnable, 257-5696.

I8-G-4O-tfc

ATTENTION RANCHERS - 1965AT-12 caterpillar road grader,mlltor iD good wllrking conditilln,378-4923. M-H-41-3tc

TWO HOMELITE - chainsaws,18"x20"; Sears 16" chainaaw;Sears chest freezer; 2 uprightfreezers; refrigerator; doubleglass door . commercialrefrigerator; small refrigeratedpie case. Western saddle, pad,bridle, chaps, pony harness;cr<Issbllw 40 pIIund bllW, 267­6271, 336-8122. 36-B-41-2tp

THERMOSTAT - 1lllQr furnace,60,000 BTU, complete, $60, 336­4~6. M~~~

CATTLE BARON - Restauranthas o~gs for oollks and serv­ers. Apply in perslln, weekdaysfrom 2 to 5 ".m. 18-C-97·tfc

MR BURGER - nllw' hiringoounter help and oollks. Apply at1203 Mechem. M-M-21-tfc

NOW ACCEPTING - applicationsfor bus per8l1ns and delivery per­SIIDS. Apply Pizza Hut, ooth loca­tions. M·P-23-tfc

FOR SALE - 250 galilln butanetank with stand, 378-4264.

M-W-40-tfc

REFRIGERATORS - washers,dryers, dishwashers. All brandsserviced. Affllrdable Applianceand Electronic Service, 257­4147. Service, not lip service.

17-A-27·tfc

''WINTER MOON" - Second Edi­tion by Bruce McElya now avail­able at Travis Gallery, 2342Sudderl;h Drive, 257-7060.

16-T-94-tfcOu.. PAINTING CLASSES - be­

ginning slllln. Each Tuesday, 9a.m.-4 p.m. Beginners welcome.Limit, 10 students. Call BillieLong, 257-5719. 18-L-39-4tc

ANTIQUE BRUNSWICK - pooltable in EI Pasll, Texas. Wllnldlook great in Yllur Ruidoso home,$3,500 delive.red and set up. CallLyn at 915-532-2621.

24-F-38-8tp

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MOUNTAIN SALVAGE - buyingwrecked cars, custom exhaustsystems, mechanic on duty.

£mileS east of track, 378-1 . 17-B-14-tfc

HU E SOCIETY - Kits N'Kaboodles Thrift Shop hasmoved to larger quarters: 629Sudderth (next to Arby's; whitestucco building in rear), 257­5463. Open Wednesday, Thurs­day, Friday, Saturday. 12 p.m.-4p.m. Lots more odds and ends,mcluding furniture. Clime andbrowse. Also, don't forget uS ifyou have any serviceablehllusehllid items for donation. Ifyou oonld volunteer a few hoursa week, please call 257-4547 IIr257-5463. H-67-tfnc

THRIFT SHOP - HIIspital Auxil­liary. Open Monday thrllughSaturday, 10 a.m. to4 p.m. 140Nllb Hill Drive. Telephone 267­7061. 17-T-97-tfnc

LANDSCAPING - Dlluglas Firtrees, 2, 3 and 4 fllot at TheFruit Stand, 1/4 mile from theracetrack, Highway 70 East.

20-T-96-tfnc

COUCH - like new, beige and ruststripe, $300. 258-5459 after 6p.m. or see at 204 Sudderth.

M-J-41-4tpLOVE SEAT -' in excellent cllndi­

tion. Cost $225, sell fllr $86, 108Eagle, 267-6403. M-L-41-2te

FOR SALE - Beautyrest lJ..ueenbox sprin~ and mattress, $150.Sears sewmg macchinll with cab­inet, $75, 336-4515.

16-S-42-3tc

USEDCARi]'89 Toyota Tercelgood economy, low miles

'88 Hyundai4 dro, moon roof

RENTALREPURCHASE

'91 Lincoln ContinentalB."Town Cars (9)low miles. Save $10~OOO

19~1 Aerostar Vans (3)4x4. save $4000

FREE 30 DAYWARRANTY

FINANCING WITHONLY $195 DOWN

~ED 4X4 TRUCK~'85 .Jeep Cherokee

4 dr.~ 4x4

'88 Dodge PickupCamper,4x4

'87 Ranger4x4. ale. low miles

3.:1. Pets anti Snpplies

24. Pickups. 'fl'lICks. . ', .

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. Classified- -

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34. Yard Sales .;

AT JOYCE'S - Furniture Barn,we have a large inventory of rea­sllnably prieea furniture and ap­eliances. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 6days a week. We buy, sell andtrade. 660 Sudderth. 267-7675.

3O-C-77-tfc

NO NEED FOR MESSY - woodpiles or midnight stove stokinglMountain Pellet Stoves.. CalI 001­lect fQr demllnstmtiorl, 1-682­2308. -18-M-36-8tc

FOR SALE - beautiful fllur pIIsterwaterbed and antique dresser,

. call 267-6966. M-W-41-2tc

EXCELLENT CAST mON - wOlldstove, lined with fire brick,20"x13"x26" high, $100, 378­4169. M-C-41-tfc

FREESTANIJING FIREPLACE ­Kerosun heater, airtight wlllld.stove, all for sale, 257-9782.

M-A-51-3tp

MOVING SALE - Monday, Octo­ber 23 through October 7.Clothes, furniture, 16' boat,hlluaeoold items. 129 DavisDrive, PIIDderosa Heights, 267­6847. 20-l>-42-5tp

28. RVs find Travel Tnlilers

30. Farm Equipmel1t

STEEL BUILDINGS - due to hardeconomic times, manufacturerfllrced to liquidate allspring/snmmer inventory. AllSlZes must gil. Free delivery.Serious buyers only. CllntactTllm, 1-800-527-4044.

27-S-41-4tp

32. Produce and Plants

USED SIX MONTHS - 1985 30'5th wheel, many eXtras. Dlldgetruck, equipped fllr trailer. Seeto appreciate, 336-4296. .

18-V-42-2tp

CLOSEOUT - Starr's Nursery.Small fruit trees, cheap.' Sprucetrees, many lither :lard trees andall nursery stock. Sale until sllidlIut, 336-4423. 22-S-41-2tp

1967 INTERNATIONAL - 4 wheeldrive, 1100 series pickup. Goodcllndition, 4 speed, 257-3006.

M-U-39-tfc1991 FORD - 3/4 ton, 4x4, 250

custom, $500 down, refinance·loan balance, call 378-4823.

M-M-40-4tp

..p: BlIslnes.<!; Rentals

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FOR SALE - 1986 Jeep CherokeeLaredo package, 4 wheel drive.Fllur door, amIiin cassette, air~tillner,336-4163"

17-D-41-3tp

IN GOOl> coNbmoN - 1984Chevrolet Sl~OJ~4 wheel drive,$3,000, 378-4~. M.A-39·tfc

CALL 267-4001- to find IlUt aboutputting a classified ad in TheRuidooo News. R-61·tfnc

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24. Pickups· Trucks

FOR SALE - 1979 Sub-statillnwagQn, $260, 378-4670.

M-D-41-2tp1983 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS ­

Ciem, 400 dllQr Brougham, V-6,extra clean, 79,000 miles, $2960,268-6660. M-I-41-2tp

WE BUY - wrecked cars, pickups.Will pick up. D & S Salvage,378-4816. M·B-73-tfc

MUST SELL - 1987 red Nissan . FOR SALE - AKC registered200sx, call 378-8232. Siberian Husky pups, black and

M-F-22-tfnc white with blue eyes. Only 31:-;9v;89""'C"'H"'E"'VR;;V;O:TL"ET"""""SUB;o-;T;;:URB~"'AN':';::= males left. Call Phil, 505-365-

4x4, conversilln package, TV, 2085 or 505-746-2637 evenings.radar, CB, dual heat, air, IlIw 23-K-39-2tpmileage. Extra nice. Payoff IInly,258-3235. 20-A-34-tfc

JEEP GRAND WAGONEER ­1986, extra clean, metallic gray,b1irgundy interior, sunrllof,66,000 miles, $ll,996, 806-685­6696. M-B-39-6tp

1984 JEEP RENEGADE - newpaint brakes and soft top, 6c;ylinder, excellent oondition,$6700 1100, 267-6789. .

16-M-40-8tc

21. 'Van led to nellt

. .18. Reso!'1 Rentals

2..'. ,\lIto:> ftH' Sale

.19. PI"Operly J\'lgll1t.

BEAUTIFUL CONDO - twobedroQms, furnished oompletelyincluding dishes, line~, etc.Nightly, weekly, mllnthly, 267­9086. M-A-16-tfc

• 2902 SUDDERTHRefurbishing inside llnd

outr-great professionalbuilding.

PLEASE CALL 336- 4444()1l(805)965-4722

RENTS NEGOTIABLE

*LOOKING*FOR SOME GOOD

BUSINESS TENANTS!(LET US MAKE IT WORTH

YOUR TIME AND $ TO MOVE)

• 2900 SUDDERTHHuge, 2-story, several

small offices within-takeit all, sublease yourseltl

LET US - manage Yllur rentalproperty. We are full and needmllre. Call us to discuss what wehave to offer. Lela Easter Realty,257-7313. 25-L-IOl-tfc

NEEDED - your property in lIurrental program. We have re­quests daily that we are unableto fill.· We specialize in personal­ized service. Main Street Realty,257-9623. 26-R-32-tfc

COUPLE NEEDS - nnfurnished,. 3 bedroom, 2 bath oome. No chil­

dren, no pets, line year lease,267-6962. 23-S-41-2tp

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT ­1000 sq. ft. Air conditillned, bills

r.aid, nicely decorated. Primeocation, 610 Mechem Drive,257-5366. . 19-C-12-tfc

CHARLESTON SQUARE - active­ly seeking .(cluster) tenants,$195 month including utilitiesand phone reception: Access toCommon Bllardroom plus litheramenities. Call Cindy, GaryLynch Realty, 257-4011.

26-G-16-tfcRENT OR SELL - cllmmercial

buildinB, 800 sq. ft., 2107 Sud­derth, $350 mllnth, $100 depllsit.Phone Tularllsa, 685-2662.

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LEGAL NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE

The Joint Ruidoso-LincolnCounty Extraterritorial ZoningAuthority will hold aSpecial Meet­ing which has been re8Ched~ed forThursday, September 26, 1991, at9:00 a,m.. The meeting will be heldat the Lincoln County Sub-Office at105 Kansas City Road, Ruidoso,New Mexico, .

AGENDA1. CALL TO ORDER2, APPROVAL OF MINUTES

7·24-913. NEW BUSINESS

a. Final Disposition ofaRecommendationfor approvalin setback requirements on Lot7ofareplat ofpart ofBlock I,K, M, Middle CedarSubdivision, Tim Hoytrepresenting John Lovelace,b, Final Disposition ofaRecommendation for approvalofaReplat ofLots 4and 5,Homestead Acres SD,Tim Collins representative.

4, ADJOURNMENT1Algal 17618lt(9)23

Ruidoso, N,M, 88345' cash at the Front entrance of the the last date of publication' of this plead or otherwise respond in said 'Items: Mattresses and box Municipal Building, Village' of Notice,' cause on or before November 5,springs, couch, dining table, Ruidoso, New Mexico, on the 27th,' WITNESS my hand and seal of 1991, declaratoryjudgment will bepaperback books, various day of September, 1991, at 10:00 this Court this 16th day of Septem. rendered against you by defaulthousehold items, a,m" the following described real ber 1991. ' and the relief prayed for in the

~gal #7614 3T(9)19~S,26 property located in Lincoln County, lsI Margo Lindsay Complaint will be granted to----""""""''"'''"'''==- New Mexico: CLERK OF THE Plaintiff in conformity with the al.LEGAL NOTICE Lot 1, Block 2of SUNNY DISTRICT COURT legations of the PlaintitI's Com.

STATE OF NEW MEXICO SLOPE, Ruidoso, Lincoln Legal H7619lt(9)23 plaint.COUNTY OF LINCOLN County, New Mexico, as shown -=-=-----=- The name and address of the at-

IN THE PROBATE COURT by the plat thereof filed in the LEGAL NOTICE 'tomey for the Plaintiff are as fol.IN THE MATTER OF THE office ofthe County Clerk and TWELFTH JUDICIAL' lows: Alan P. Morel, Parsons &

ESTATE OF CLAUDE W. Ex·officio Recorder ofLincoln DISTRICT COURT Bryant, PA, P,O, Box 1000,WHEELER, deceased. County, January 26, 1984, in STATE OF NEW MEXICO Ruidoso, New Mexico, 88345.

PROBATE NO. 1596 Cabinet D, Slide No, 212. COUNTY OF LINCOLN WITNESS my hand and seal ofNOTICE TO CREDITORS MComm

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN oun lU~ ea ows ve, II oso, Plaintiff, County, New Mexico, on this thethat the undersigned has been ap- New ~eXlco. ,'vs. 16th day ofSeptember, 1991.pointed personal representative of SaId Judgment dIrected fore- GLENDA LEE WRIGHT, MARGO E. LINDSAYthis estate. All persons having closure of the ~ortgage on s~ch STEPHANIE CHRISTINE CLERK OF THEclaims against this estate are reo property to 8atis~ the followmg W1UGHT, and GLORIA RILEY, DISTRICT COURTquired to present their claims Items: , " Defendants. By: lsi Elizabeth Lueraswitbin two months afterthe date of Amount of Rmdoso State Banks No. CV·91·190 . Deputythe first publication of the Notice or Judgment to date ofsale Div. I Legal #7~20 4t(9)23~O(10)7,14their claims will be forever barred, (9/27/9~~ $97,1~8.44 NOTICE OF PENDENCY OFClaims must be presented either to In ,additIOn thereto ther~ will be ACTION OR PROCEEDINGthe undersigned personal represen·' accnn~ c~sts, to~ether .WIth costs THE STATE OF NEWtative .at Drawer 2458 Ruidoso, ofpuphcatlOn o,f this Notice and the MEXICO TO: STEPHANIENew Mexico 88345 or filed with the SpeCIal MastersFee to be fixed by CHRISTINE WRIGmProbate 'Court of Lincoln County at this 90urt in the amoWl~ of$200.00 GREETINGS:the Courthouse in Carrizozo, New WItness my hand this 26th day YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDMexico, ofAugust, 1991. Nick Vegllt that Cal B. Wright, Plaintiff, has

DATED: 9·17·91 S ialMaste filed a Complaint for DeclaratoryBErrY M. WHEELER , A al ll7570 P4

00( ),2, r Judgment, Fraud, and Conspiracy

Legal #7615 2T(9)23~6 ~g" t 9 9,16~ ,against you, Glenda Lee \~right,and Gloria Riley in the DistrictCourt of Lincoln County, New Mex­ico, Civil, Docket Number CV·91190(1), The object of said action isto obtain declaratory judgment'against the Defendants for fraudand conspiracy in connection withPlaintift's one-half interest in andto the following described real prop­erty located in Lincoln County,New Mexico:

Lot No, 6, Block X, ofthe WestCedar Subdivision, as shown bythe mar thereofon file in theoffice 0 the County Clerk andEx·officio Recorder, LincolnCounty, .New Mexico, June 5,1962.You are further notified that un·

less you enter your appearance}

48 I The Ruidoso News I Monday, September 23, 1991

, Legal Notices' .LEGAL NOTICE ONE (1) REVOX REEL TO

INVITATION FOR BIDS REEL TAPE P,R. 99 SERIALThe Apache Tribe of the Mes- 11007157

calero Reservation Housing ONE (l) REVOX REEL TOAuthority (MARA) will receive bids REEL TAPE P.R. 99 SERIALfor the construction of 50 new hous- 11007622ing units on the Mescalero Apache ONE (1) AUTO GRAM 6Indian Reservation until 11 :00 CHANNEL STEREO BOARDa,m" local time, on the 10th day of ONE (1) MARTI MODEL STL·October, at the following location: 10 AURAL STL TRANSMITIER

Office ofDavid N, Sloan SERIAL #2922 FREQUENCY&ABsociates 944,3751114 Pennsylvania N,E. ONE (1) MARTI MODELAlbuquerque, New Mexico STL-lO AURAL BTL87110 TRANSMITTER SERIAL #2941

This invitation is· not restricted FREQUENCY 944.625to Indian Organiiations and ONE (I)lNTERNATIONALIndian·owned Economic Enter- TAPE TRONICS CORP, CARTprises. Bid award will be in accor· DECK FOR RADIOdance with 24 CFR 905.175 (cXlXii) COMMERCIALSand the MARA Procurement Policy, ONE (1) BELAR FMRF

The work to be performed under AMPLIFIER FM RF MODELthis contract is subject to Section 7 RFA·l SERIAL #402626(b) ofthe Indian Self.Determination ' ONE (1) BELAR FMand Education Assistance Act (25 MODULATION MONITORU.S.C. 450e(b), (See Supplementary ONE (1) REALISTIC TRI SPOTInstruction to Bidders.) PICKUP SERVO SYSTEM

Qualified General Contractors SERIAL #021424may obtain copies of the bid docu· ONE (1) REALISTIC TRI SPOTments by depositing $100,00 paya· SERVO PICKUP SYSmMble to the MARA for each set of bid AUTOMATIC SEARCH MUSICdocuments to obtained. Copies will SYSTEM CD 1600 COMPACTbe issued at the office of the Ar· DISC DIGITAL AUDIOchitect: PLAYER SERIAL #000414

David N, Sloan &Associates NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN1114 Pennsylvania NE THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OFAlbuquerque, New Mexico JUDGMENT OBTAINED BY, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE '87110 PLAINTIFF AGAINST' TWELFTH JUDICIAL NOTICE OF SHERlli'F SALEPhone No, (505) 268-4313 DEFENDANT IS $2,321.77 AT AN DISTRICT COURT James C, McSwane, Sheriff of

Such deposits will be refunded to INTEREST RATE OF 15% PER COUNTY OF LINCOLN the County of Lincoln, State ofNeweach person who returns the docu· ANNUM FROM AUGUST 5, 1991, STATE OF NEW MEXICO Mexico, Hereby ~ves notice that inments complete and in good condi· PLUS COSTS OF PUBLICATION, SEARS MORTGAGE CORPO. Case #CV·9043, in the Twelfthtion up ,untiI5,p,m. o~, the 10th day ANY PROCEEDS FROM SAID RATION, Judicial District Court Division ITI,follow1Og ~he bId opemng. SALE WILL FIRST BE UTILIZED Plaintiff, County of Lincoln, State of New

Acertified check or bank dr~ TO PAY THE COSTS OF THE vs Mexico, Wherein Jennings Oil Com-payable to the MARA,. an If· SALE AND THEN DISTRIBUTED MARK ALAN McCARTER, an pany is Plaintiff and James W,revocable letter of credIt, .U.S. TO PARTY HAVING THE JUDG- unmarried person, RICHARD Stirma:n and Karen K Stirman m:eGove~ent bonds, or a satIs~c. MENT,' G. McCARTER and BETH Defendants, and pursuant to aWnttory bId bond executed b~ th~ bId· THE SALE OF SAID PROPER- McCARTER, husband and wife, of Execution i$sued. The Lincoln ,der and acceptable sureties 10 an TY SHALL TAKE PLACE AT THE and RESOLUTION TRUST COR- County Sherift's Department hasamount .equal to five pe~ent (~.%) LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF'S· PORATION as Receiver for Val. seized the following described prop-of the ,bId shall be subnlltted WIth DEPARTMENT, 105 KANSAS ley Savings Bank, F,B.B., erty:each bid. CITY ROAD RUIDOSO NEW Defendants One (l) Earth Ram Adobe

!he succes~ful bidder will be ~e- MEXICO ON THE 4TH DAY OF No. CV.91-s3 Making Mac~e ~thAuger andqmred to furnish and pay for satis· OCTOBER, 1991, AT THE HOUR NOTICE OF SALE' Auger Cover mcluding Johnfactory performance and payment OF 10:00 A.M. ITEMS CAN BE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Deere Motor, Type 4276DFOl,security in accor~ance ~th Section VIEWED ONE HOUR PRIOR TO that on October 4, 1991, at the hour Serial Number 616525T10 of the ~nst~ction to BIdders. SALE. CONDITIONS OF SALE of 1:00 p.m., the undersigned Spe. O~e (1) Blue Ford Farm Tractor

Attention 18 called to the con· ARE CASH. cia1 Master will at the main WIth John Deere Brush Hog,trac~r's obligations for Indian Pref· BY ORDER OF THE SHERIFF entrance of the Villa e Hall Model 506erence and Equal Opportunity, (See THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN' Ruidoso New Mexico seTh all th~ Notice is further ~ven that theSupplementa~ Instruction to B~d.. STATE OF NEW MEXICO, 'right, title and in~rest of the total ~o~t of~udgment obtain~dders ~d Section 8of the SPeCIal JAMES C, MCSWANE, above-named Defendan«s) in and by Plamtiff ag~t Defendant IS

Conditions,} SBERlFF to the hereinafter described real $15,000,00 at an mrerest rate ofAttention is called to the fact SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN estate to the highest bidder for 15% per annum from August 16,

that not less than the minimum TO BEFORE ME THIS 3RD DAY cash, The property. to be sold is 10- 1990. Plus costs ?f publi~tion. Anywages pursuant to the Davis·Bacon OF SEPTEMBER, 1991. cated at 121 Cortina Ruidoso New proceeds, from s81d sale will first beAct (Title 40, U,S,C" Section 27a· PAMELAD. JACKSON, Mexico and is sit~te in Lincoln utilized to pay costs of the sale and27a·5) must be p~d on this project, NOTARY County, New Mexico, and is partie. the~ distributed to party havingAny State or Tribal rate that ex· MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ularly described as follows: the Judgment.ceeds the corresponding Federal 11/4191 . Lot 121 INNSBROOK The sale of said property shallrate is not applicable and shall ,not Legal 17585 4t(9)9,16,23,30 VILLAGE, Ruidoso, Lincoln take place at the entrance Lin~lnbe enforced, County, New Mexico, as shown County S~ Office, 105~as City

INVITATION FOR BIDS LEGAL NOTICE by the Replat thereof filed in the Road, Rmdoso, New Menco, on theThe contract will be awarded to REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL offioo of the County Clerk and 18th day of October, 1991, at hour

q~ed ~dian enterprise or o~a· _ Ex.officio Recorder of Lincoln of 10:00 A~. Items can be ~ewedmzation WIth the lowest responBlve PROJECT NO. 9O-C RS-I·1.G54, C ty N M . ded one hour pnor to sale Condition ofbid if the bid is (1) within the maxi· Village of Ca¢tan Construc¥ OJ' 3;i975co,recor sale i8 cash, No pe~onaI checksmum total contract price estab- ~etlands Waste Treatment Facil· mroREGOrNG SALE will b will be accepted,lished for Project No, NM 13·13 and ItyTIn . £ Pro al made to satisfy a jUdgmen~ By the order of the Sheriff, The~ 13·14, and (2) no m~e ~'I'X:' for De~ IS ~ ~:::tn °Servi:sfo: rendered by the above Court in the Co~ty of Lincoln, State of Newhigher than the total bId pnce of h Cgo IWD g I d above-entitled and numbered cause MeXICO,the lowest responsive bid from ate onstruction of a Wet lID s Agust 23 1991 b. cti By the order of the Sheriff,qualifi ,I b'dd ,'v'" d . d Wastewater Treatment Facility on u , ,emg an a on Th C ty fLin In, StateeU, 1 er, A IS etenmne Th . . h D' d to foreclose a mortgage on the e oun 0 copursuant to the table found at 24 e PJ:OJeet IS t e eBIgn an bo de 'bed rty Th of New Mexico.C.F,R. 905.175 (cX1Xii), as Construction of.~ Wetlands Sewage ~Ia:iw:~dgmen£~~ch ~clud~ lsi JAMES C, McSWANE,amended. If no responsive bid by a ~tment Fa~ty to re~laoo the . te t Jd sts" $86 630 64 SHERIFFqualified Indian-owned enterprise madequate ~a~ty, now b~g used, mdrili an co~JB , ~ st' t Subscribed and sworn to be-or organization meets both criteria, The new facility will be des~~d to ~ 3750/: a::nnum n: J~y1fore me this 18th day ofSeptem.the ~ward .shall ~ made to the accom~odate 30~ plus addi?onal 1991. n!amount of such intere~ ber, 1991.qualifi~ bi~der With the lowest ~onnections. Pre~ Engmeer· to the date of sale will be $2,363,52 IslPamela Jackson,res~llBIve bul. mg for the extensIon of sewer oer· Th PI . c.ttha th . ht to b'd t Notary

th' 'ht to vice to the area8 within Capitan not e amldll a eng 1 a MC ., Exp'reserves eng re- ~1 be' ed b h Viil such sale and submit its bid verbal. Y ODlDUB8lon Il'eS:

ject any and all bids, whether presenwy mg serv yt e • I ' ·tin Th Plaintiff 11491wi~ the eotimatfd to~ rontr~ct lagPreSystemsal ' hall b dli red to ~3y~~ ~y ~ of its j::: Legal f78214t(9)23~0(10)7,14pnce or not and to wmve any m· OPO sse e ve h cha .. lifo alit .' th bid . ed the Clerlr!I'reasurer no later than ment to t epur se pnce m euhrm

y mch ~ ,s recel! 4:30 o'clockJ,m, on October 18, of cash. The sale may be post~)(med LEGAL NOTICE~ ,eneve~ BU rejection or W81ver 1991 Pr t b ub 'tted and rescheduled at the discretion of18 10 the mterest ofMAHA ~ opo smus es lDl, IN THE

No bid Bhall be withdrawn for a ~ accordance with the instructions the Special Master, TWELFTH JUDICIALperiod of 60 days Subsequent to the mthe Request for Proposal RFP 1· Neale WiIIiamB, DISTRICT COURTopening ofjobs without the consent 91. The Request ,for Proposal RFP Special Master COUNI'Y OF LINCOLNofMARA 1·91 may be obtained upon request IAlgal17678 4t(9)2,916~S STATE OF NEW MEXICO

Mr. Freddie Kafdahzinne, from the Villag~ of Capitan, P.O. ' VALLEY FOODS COMPANY,Executive Director BOI 246, CapItan, NM 88316, P_

Apaohe Tribe of the Phone number 505·354-2247. LEGAL NOTICE vs.Mescalero Reservation lsi Frank Warth TWELFTH JUDICIAL ARCHIE GLASGOW, and

Housing Authority ~yor DISTRICT COURT JANE GLASOW, a/kIa JANEP.O. Box 176 Village of Capitan S~~=:wu:.~ LEWIS, d/bla STARTING GATE

MesWero, New MeDea Legal 17810 41(9)19,21,28,30 RVIDOSO BrATE BANK, a USTAUllANTDelencIants~gal '76014T(9)19,23: New Mexico Banking CV.91.172

LEGAL NOTICE Corporation,Plaintiff, Divisionm. LIEN SALE NOTICE OF

LEGAL NOTICE Sale will be held September 27, VB. , PENDENCY OF SUITNO'I1CE OF SHERIFF SALE 1991 starting ~t 9:00 AM. at Alpha JAMES E. LARKIN, LINDA TO:Arelrle Glasgow ano JaneJAMES C. MCSWANE, Swrage Umts, 420 Mechem, C, LARlDN, MARY E. LARlDN, GlasgowaldlaJaneLms

SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF Ruidoso, N.M. 88345 and will be and RANCHO NUECES PART· PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thatLINCOLN, STATE OF NEW MEX- concIuctOO in accordance with the NERSIIIP, a New Mexico the Plaintift' haS tiled aComplaint .ICO, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE H~use Busine~s and Industry Co~. LimitedParine18hip, for Debt and Money Due in theTHAT IN THE CASE #CV·91·143, nntwe SubstitUU! for House Bill, Defendants. above captio~ed· cauae wherein youIN THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL 273, as amended. No. CV·89·11 are named as the DefendantDISTRICT COURT DMSION ill" Person to contact concerning lien Divisionm YOU ARE HEREBY NoTIFIEDCOUNTY OF LINCOLN, 8fATE sale is 8S ~ollo,ws: Ed at 257·2081. AMENDED NOTICE that the general o~ect of this ae- IOF NEW MEXICO, BROADCAm' ,Sale will mclude personal and .OF SALE . tion is the recovery of damagesMUSIC, INC. IS PLAINTIFF, ID18~llaneoU8 property of the fol· . NOTICE IS herebYgJven~t by sustained, as more particularly setWALTON 8fATIONS, NEW m. 10WIDg: . ~~ of Judgment ,entered mthe forth in the Complaint on file in theICO, INC, DBA RADIO STATION Christy Beadles Amount Due: District ~o~ of Lincoln County, above-captioned cause, 'KBUY·AMlKWES·FM IS ' Hoyt Apts. $80.00 New Mellco, mCause No. CV-S9- The PIaintiffs atUlrney is JDEFENDANT, AND PURSUANT Ruidoso, N.M. 88345 Unit 11 136 on the 5th day ofAugust, 1991, Robert Beauvais Post Office lbTO A WRIT OF EXECUTION Itfms: mattress 8et, toys, hope wherein R~do9o State Bank, a 2408 Ruidoso N~w Mexico 88345ISSUED. THE LINCOLN chest, personal files. New Mexico Banking Corporation ' , . 'COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPART· is Plaintift' and the above-named PLEASE TAKE FURTHERMENT HAS SEIZED THE FOIJ. Karen Hambrlce Amount Due: are the Defendants, the un· NOTICE that ifyou intend to con.WWING DESCRIBED PROPER- p,O, Box 1681 $260.00 ' dersigned will offer for we at pub- test this suit, you must respond totV: Mystic Pines *11 Unit No, 11 He vendue tG the highest bidder for the Complaint within 30 days from

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8:00 (2) NFL Mllay _ MI1cII-Up lUI H.lI HHr I:DIlIIdr IIDlIf KlJIfetml1l• • 'Ssp (1989) """, i KIda,I~(J) MacNtIIJI8Nr .......Q glwM ttl MOVIE: TIlt MItMr ..... New York QI MOVIE: A........r of Drums ACavally(!) (J) a....., all IJm ClH1II general-store manager P.T. Barnum evan- captain wants to transform Ilis new(I) Attlmpttd Murder. CIlfnIldaIlol A CD A D tualiy becomes the proprietor of aworld- lieutenant Into a fighting machine. Gl1OI11oleenager who almost beat aman to death a MInIIr WrlIIIt Q famous cin:us. Adolphe MInjoo. ~Ilace HamllIOII. RlcIIard BoMe, Chartes 8RrJsoomeets his victim. 8:3O<11l1per11Ctll1r B8tI)' (1934) (1961).(I) PrIMIIInI (J) TrvIllI TIIIlII Q . 7:30 (2) DnII ClIp T.... semInal round, USA • Jilt tilt Tn II UI QD MIler lIIIII ....1I (I) MOVIE: KIckIliur After a champlOll vs. Germany. daeldlng match from Kansas .8:15 lUI MTV PrfmI WIIIl Mlr1IlIlIuInnIIJ WIfMt CInlIcIeI kIckboxer Is crippled Inaruthless match, his City, Mo. (R) 8:30 III WIIHr 01 FDIIlIH Q.9 01_ brotllilr resotves to learn tile ancient art In 8:05 (J) MOVIE: 11IIIt's Hll PIICI Uk. IIOmI <II E1ter111IIMlI T_.Qg ......III PrfIICI V.IIIIII order 10 exact Ills revenge..JiJIn.tfaudIJ v.w. Twotamilies becomediscouraged bycity life dIl..·.1III8lm7 D:=:1leclI Damme, DBnls Al8Klo. DennIs CtIan and dacldeto re1Um to the OOlIntJy. Michael 9 CIIuIcIl Stl1tI SlIIloll.. FtII Housa Q (1~ Landon. MMlln lNSBII(1979) 01 WlIIaI "Survival Q_ IILI. IIClVIIiraIld ~M I 8:30(I) MOVIE: PI..,Atroubled adoles- at _ CtIlI Qi MOVIE: 11Ie PIIz. A dlslllusionud ; 011Tt: p. • cent Is haunted by vivid dreams that seem CD MIctIV MDlIII I:IlIII QAmerk:ln writer In Stockholm becomes I!Il MOVIE: ..... A landowner 1rIes 10 to affect her life and ayoung boy she lias • My Two Dadl QInvolved In a~to Iddnap a Nobel tum waning Indians against settlers. but lie . never mat CharIoItB Burtce, Elflolt SpiBIS 7:00 (J) Nm~ ..Prlze-wlnnlng scientist. Paul NIIW- meets opposlllOll from an Easterner and his (1988) III MOVIE Woltd Pnmllrl MDVII PInyman. Edward G. nsm, BleB Sommer loving Indian malden. Rilll Gam, ScoltBIDdy, ttlMOVIE: IlJq1011IWhile onamysterious Mllfll:1h1:1"", flitF,tII FII1IIH The(1963) Neville Bland (1956) Island, agroup offilmmakersfindsagigantic murder ofa magazine fasllion ed'rtor enables• JUlllItI TH 01 UI Q lUI Day II Rock ape and brtngs him back to New York. where a colleague 10 conceal vital information.

8'05 (J) MOVIE: Th. ElIcuUOII(1 SO.II 9:45 _ TDIIIy PI..... he .escapes and wreaks havoc. Fay WIly, Raymond Burr, ValBrle Harper. Olalla'Convi-klil .~ ~ ~~~ ~h.IIN er Gary Gilmore gains world- 10:00(J) MOVIE: ..... de FIllrtIII Acity man .(I) l.InV Llvel

wide all8ntion by fillhtlng for tilt rlgllt to be inherits afarm In Provence and st!UllIIlss to 10:00(I) WIIIlIMO"'E:" W.. • O.m. .... MOVIE: ICIIId 01 Woma. Agamblerexecuted. Tommy 1M JonBs Rosanna make If f hi tam "'_ QI 'II Ivnllat A chivalrous ~ht o.LJ •Anlue/tfJ Christine lahti (1983) a happy I a or s lIy. ,...., encounters romance and adventure in finds himself the fall~ Inllgangsler splol

• . Mon/llnd. GM8rd DBpardleu. Daniel Anteull medieval E'!lIland Rob8rt Tay/«, BilBbBth to return to the United States from Mexico.8:15 lUI MTV PrInlI WIlIlMd. Oullln (1986) Tayf(r (1952)' , RobBrtMltclrum. _Russsll. Vl",;6ntPrice8:30(J) ScIlI.p T.t III m a..... (1951)

(!)Wllllhi FadlIH Q (I) NIWINIgId 10:30ttl MOVIE: Milt JaR IIDt A conupt m FuO Hau.. Q(I) MOVIE: llellill Amodem-dav Cyrano aJ 8Iyold _ potillclanhlrssanaJve, well-meanilgmanto Gm Racae: 911 Qde BMlJllrac secretly adores a beautiful IHI NIIIIvIIIe Haw lead anationwide IIlIOdWIIi campaign. GBry GIl Be. TIfIIIIIllWwoman, butshe has hereye on another man. @ CNN HudlIH Hlws Cooper, 8artJaJa StBnwydc (1941) 9 HlIIW\UI NowStew Mattln. Daryl Hannah. Shelley Duvall alin Tlk... 11111I 11:00 CSl MOVIE: 111I I.aIpIIaI Four hapless 01 F.lItIr DawIIIa Myaterlnl;l(19871 til TDIIIDII'lIw'1 OtdIHk gamblers borrow money 1rom a ruthless «» eRN HlldUII)tmm MOVIE: Star III MkIIlgIIl A lawyer a StudI mobster In order to Invest in ahoISO. Tim til WI••W.tchbecomes Involved In the disappearance of a CD MOVIE: BId D.y .1 B1.ck IIGck When a CotIway, HaMy Korman (1988) at MOVIE: Milk Due to a severelybeautiful woman and thel1lY:ster\ouS murder ons-armed man gets off the train at Black I!Il MOVIE: SlIHt VIcIafy: 111I KItlr I'M disfiguring.candlllon. Rocky Dennis looksof anewspaper columnist William PrrNBIl Rock, the townspeople ere terrified because 8tDIYAdeafgIrl's courage helpsher become like no onb else, but with the help of hisGIII(JBf /IOf1MS. Paul KBily (1935) , he possesses a terrible secret Spencer one of Hollywood's premier stuntwomen mother, he overcomes his physical

.m Enlll1lllmnt Tanlghl TfllCY. RoI)Brt Ryan, LII6 Marvin (1955) and the holder of the women's land speed appearance. Cher, Sam Eliiolt. Eric SflJItza .'1 lilt Bolt? Q a WWF PdmITlmt Wmllllt record. StlJckIrdChannIng. JamBS FamrtJno (1985) .aJ WIld Side 10:05(J) NlIIoIII O.....pIllC Explorlr (1979) =lH. VIII, lin ar Omo 01 _ 10:30(2) NFL'I IlIaIlll MomtI1l =MOVIE: I'IIIr PI. Peter Pan and his • C.rloDIl ExpmsI!Il AdnlbHU oilltl Black StaHIon • mMOVIE: 111I Mid MIll M••• No one friends find adventure In Never Never Land. 7:30 (J) HDIIIIlmpIIVIIlIIll Qall NIIIlI eoud Q believes a society glrl's tale of murder (Animated) (1953) aJ ImdH=MICkey MlIUII Club Q BBrbaJI Stanwyck Henry Fonda S,m11:05(J)MOVlE:MllhnIlrAnex-Marineretums =MOVIE: H6 GHI B...... Herbie• My Two.D.da . LBveM (1938)' , homa from China In 1933 and searches for and his new owners head for an auto race in

7:00 <11 Raclll ACI1III AmerIca' II2l MOVIE: Sh.doWI OR Ill.win ArePOrler agang of bank robbers led by his sister. Ken Brazil but encounter OIIe obstacle after(J) Amtrfc.. Adveltln Investlgatas a 40-year-old suicide and Howard. Gal)' LocIcwood (1974) another on their way through Central(!) FfUIl PrIIcIolBeI AIr Q discovers a Texas town full of secrets. 11:30 (2) FcInIIal. lIlI Rael.. Grand Prix of America. CharfBS MlrtlII Smltlr, StaVBII w.(Ill.lrry K111l1 Uvel Wi/lord Brimley. Gary Swansen, Lou Portugal from Estorll, Portugal (R) Bums. C/orls LBadJman (1980) Q .m ABC Molday NIQbI Fao1bIH Michels {19911 8:00.(J) H••1lII OUrllrIy QdIl EvHIIg SlIIde D a AnHIo H.I Q (I) WorN RIWIaJ 111III11II1101I Michl... 10:35l1l TOlIlIlII Shaw (!) Raulill 09 N.atmIIe How • (J) Married WIIh Chlldrel 12:15 QI MOVIE: AI Sword'. Poill The Muske- QJ MOVIE: cNTlIIId.y MDVII M/I1f/tIIIG5l Fallllr DtwII.. Myattrlu Q . "'" Cllltre ;; 'n rs dth \ to aid F h Rill HIJtIPI/lkI: TIl PI""" S/UI1 Story@ CNN HlldlI.. NIWI 11III'" wO sen er sons a rene gueen. A high-school leacher lures her naiveIIlJ Hause at SIyIe Back to School 11:00 (I)WS~M~!Y Cor1IeI WlIdB. Maureen O'Hara (1952) 15-vear-old lovor Into brutally killing her(11 KoJaIl Q aJ UI.. ....IUI 12:30 (I) MOVIE: 111I KlrllI KId mWhen akarate husband. He/BII Iknrt, ~d AlIBII. Michaeltil Wllllllr W.1cII ali COIIIIdy TlIIIIDItt student agrees to fighlln atournament, his Lwned (1991) QI2llBeywatcltAfter awoman and her partner QI MOVIE: 1IIIIJratIIIre IlIrImazov Four Japanese leacher refuses 10 train him, GIl DIIcavery JOlirIIIare attacked Inside asea cave and aboalls sons of very different natures O"!'Ufll the causlng a rift In their friendship. Raiph 1!Il700 CllIb WIIIl Pit RDblr1IOl ~pulled underwater, the Ilfeouards InvesUgate ~ of their domlneeri~ father sdeath. . 'hcdrlo, Pat MorJI8 (1989) lUI MTV'a Mast W.1IId WIlIl J.... Norristhe creature In the bay. o,vid HasselhOff. (~u958~)' Marla Sellel. Clai18 Bloom 1:00mMOVIE: Lady lor a O.y A penniless QI MOVIE: 111I ilia Sky Atrapper leads anBlfJy Warlock. ErJIal Elen/lk r;l apple-seifer poses as awealthy socialite In expedlllon up the Missouri RIver 10 start aCD THI WIt, .... ar Draw 11:05m WA·S"H order to Impress thed~e hasn't trading posltn the middle oflndlanlerrllory.a c.rllItll EIprau (II Now " ea. Be Told seen since birth. May , WBnBn Kirk Douglas, DBwey Mlrtin, EllnbBtIr

7:30(J) AmIrIcII MvIlture 11:10(1) Drum 0tJ Q WllilBm (t933) nrrea=)12:30QI MO\l1E: 111I S.reetl IIIadI A man (!) BIanIm~ . 11:30(2) NFL', IlIaIlll MDmtItI 1:30(J) SIltI1IIU.D.S. aM Q .

dedicates Illmself to avengIng his father's a MIjIr 0 Q . (I) NnlNIgIIt UpplI 2:00 (J) ...... of PrafIaIoaI WrnCIIIt 8:20 (J) MOVIE: AI" BordH Afootball hero Isdeath. Ricardo Montalban, BBtta St John IIlJ FIIiIdJ KrulIir SpIcIalln obs8lV8llce of 0111I SIlliItIID uta QI MOVIE: C111i1a VH1UrI At the end of transported 10 the mysterious world of(1954) NIghtmare on Elm StreellV, Freddy pays a 0 C'lIIfa.. CIIIII. World War II.asmall foltll of Marines is sent Mongo, where he battles Mlng theMertiless

SvlSlt @ PaId Prearlm to capture aJo""naoe admlral and bring him to slVethe Earth from destruction. Max VIllI

12:45f:Ja::~ r:~ u:a:t =~ ID Hnr IOU 011 TIlt BIIct unl Hll Mora (11 JH Fra.... to Ihe UnltBd8tales for questioning. r=. Sam J. JonBS. Timothy DaIIOllWalklkl In 1959. Chris MBkBpsaCl. Yujl GUllI rJI VIdIrv IJm ftIIomIp EdmOnd O'BrIen, Bany SUllivan (1953) ( 980)O/aImoto (1988) 8:00 (2) W.... InIIIlIHaI DaHII DIIIdI til """ StIHr GoI 3:00 (2) MtnIIr'TnrcIl CU.... 8:30 (2) Mator ....... 11I111II0

1:OO<D MOVIE: 1IIIGIy FllcDll ~Falcon'S :am....... Fa..... MaYII A 11:35(!) Lan CIIIIcfItII ttlMOVIE: SapIcIIIAtimid wife thinks her (J)CSl ==&.fl ks hi t etlI d I bori 11m, (I) NIIIdIIltQ handSOme. worldly husband wants to kill

ancee as mos e own a ng Cl1 " .. 1ftWAboy becomes stranded In III cn l.III ftIIId "".." .."", " her: Alfred Hitchcock directs. ,,"ft, ,,_.. 9 CnIIkI. "business, butasocietY 1eW81 robbefybreaks tile Canadian wlkIemess and must stn.laIII8 ..""." ...,,~ III Nmboth the monotony and the engagement 10 survive as he tries to find his way back-to 11:40(1) MOVIE: MI .. IIMI Aman b8c:ome! Joan FontJine (1941) 8:OO(J) Y Slloultl KJtawGeorge Sanders, WendY BanIe (19411 dvlllDtion. JIIed Itsshtm, Nfd &atty. =:: his wife liter a part of his 3:30 (J) HI,.... RacIII '91 • III~ " llrdIr g

1:30 (J) SlIItIst ItLD.S. 1'ImIII SUe AWtIn (1990) bodyl ---~i thatbG makvesl emM~ 4:00 (2) RIIaIIa .1II111c111g (I) S_ TDIIIIId(!) MOVIE: IiIC MIIICIy _ It .. rass ng .......,....,.., n IlU dC. 0ce: ... (J) IIId lid RtlllIlnarnsldl BatlJlng high ttl MOVIE: M.chtra. A detective Is

2:00~=::'~~ndly MI'IIIIWlWTIDlIt'WACOtIltrYslnger's M~~~(1~)' Bien GreMe. winds to fish a small lake for ralnbow suspendedfromlhePOlicefon:ebecausehe

II I=ant. his true IoV8 and a"""'~"" dream 01 success Is des1rOyed when she trout. will not acce(l1 adeath as suicide.~youn e """"'" becomes tile primary suspect In her abusive 12:00<11 NFL ,...... (I) MOVIE: TIlt W., W. W... The unlikely . Raft, Lunn 8Bri. VlrninJa HusIOll (1946)11"save Elep ~ from tile~ of lover's mtJd!r. Dolly PaIton. Gary Quse1, (J) MacIllllJl,llnr~Q love and IRalIQge of two people wilhtotaJly - b' '11

:;:~'=~~'=1m~to Wiili' Nef$()l/ (1991) Q ' (I) WIIfMIt ...... different lIfestYIas Is sel against the i W1Ip Qhave their submarine equipped with mis- (I) WtrN Hen II) MOVIE: StIr " MIlIlIIM A lawyer turbulence of three decades. 8IItn StIll/- IHI 0Il1t111slles, the commander and tll8 crew raid the II) lIWflI: .... If IIlI BII .....V.... becomes involved In the dlsappearance of 2 SIfId, RoIwt Redford (1973) 01 T.11I Tordnance depot GIBIlIIfarI. Vlv8cI UI/dfr)B IPerformers lncIude DukeEllngton.Tommy beauIl1ul woman and the myst9r1cuS mulde! 4:30 (2) Up C1III GIl Hln HIIIr Comedy Hour(1951) ~, K~ James, Roseniary Clooney of anewspaper columnISt Wlllilm PawBlI, (11 hIIcIr

2:30'-' MOVIE: DIoo lidJaMAretI-~Loulslana and e lIIe Ko Iday. GI~= Paul Kelly (1935) 6:00~ SDWCHtIrVlE:III.. II ou'lIl A I I thief CD CII\IJ FamIIV N.l1n Album The Croppsuu.... 'Ull Ill"'"Brm Q GIl...... o.LJ ~VlE: KIA ewe traval down Australia's Narnbe Riversheriff searcheS lor a kidnapped woman. IJl DIIcIvirr JIlnif 0 1:111I D.. Informs on Ills former cohorts, and a 100 th 'ldlU d Itu f the I.Jimmy OWl, Ned B8Btty (1990) 81710 CIIII WIll PllIIIHrtsH @ 711 CIIII WIll PI1Il1b1rbH psychopathic killer Is sent to silence him for :est.~~ lIe an cu re 0 ra n

3:00 (2) MtnIIr Truck C..... lUI MIYa MIll WMIIrI WIll ...... NInla lUI H1111tt1r CIIIIIdy HIlIr good. 8rlarr DonIevy. Victor MBtuIll (19471 • MlIfdIr. lu WrilII Q(Z) M1IVIE: lllIt III ... Pat A former • .... • ,. PIId Pratram 5:30 (2) Majer l.IqH ..... (L) 9:30 (J) CraUvt IMIg WIIh S""" BDrdH

~~~~~~~andca:s~ .:30~ Mlc8JnrHaA~~ -00 g=:DzzII ... Harrill ~ratll5MtNo,:?:::mllPittsburgh (I) MOVIE: Frldlylhe 131hAgroupof young

him· I _.............. \ill "".- ... M _ " people Is terroriZed at asummercamp where

entangle In a web 0 "M""r. rJIMU' dllItIIIIIII... - K...... .., 5:35 (J) MlJlrI.lqllt 1111III1 Cincinnati Reds several unexplained murders have takenMitchum. Jane Greer (1947) 0 C.. til CUll at Atlanta Braves (L) place. 8lltsy Palmer, Adrienll8 King, Harry

3:30 (2) Sporta RaptrlIrI ':45 QI MOVIE: De 8HfId IKldBI An Ousby (1980)4:00 (2) SCIlalIlUc s,artI AIlIrIcI· r;l Amlrlcan destroyer chases a Soviet (I) MOlIiyIIH4'15 (I) MOVIE: SD1R11tIIr111 WHdIrIII Ashy submarine In the An:tlc CIrcIll. RlchI1rJ III MaptlIrl, pJ.• ~ SldnIy PoItIar, JImB$ MICArtIrur 8:00 (J) MKNIII/l.IIIIIr IInIHM g OJ ChurcII Stmt Stalin

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8:00III CoIIIaI FdlR(J) M.cIfallJl*tr HIWlKour Q(!J (J) III Hm(I) MOVIE: Coin AnlHlOllsense cop isassigned to prolecl a model after shewilnesses a murder commilted by cullmernbets who want to rule the world.Sylvester StBiiOllB, BrlgJne NlfllsBIl, RenlSlntool (1986)(I) I'rImaNIIIIlIZ MOVIE:1111 FIfIIlI Daucu Two men joinlhe Foreign Legion to forget an unhappyromance and get Into one mess afteranolher. StJn LaufBl, 0I1VB! HaJdy. JeanPIrItBr (1939)till ArIIllIr C. Cllrk.'. World If SIrI...PawIIISOI_«II Tllll's Mf DolG» D., II RDckIt fill HouII "lD_~~ MOVIE: 1111 'lint Worldl 01 GuRIvtr Aship's surgeon, washed overboard In astorm. finds himself In the land of Ulllputwhere people are on~ 6Inches high. K6fWln1tfIthNs. Jo Morrow. June TIrotbum(1960)......... Tn 01 Us Q

8:15 e p PriIII WIlIl Marilla I1llIH8:30 (!J WIIIIID' Ftl1IH Q

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7:00 (J) MvItIrJI Q(j) CiaIIy .....QW1.lrrY~~CD~~ IIIdIs ApilI AdePUtYsherlfl who doesn t wear QlIlS lJIes to cleanup a crime-ridden town. .lImBS StBwatt.MWnt DlBrrtch, ChJdBS - WiIlnInger

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attracIive girls. Rogqr Moln, lsn Hendry(1~) .

11:30111 Nfl Vnrlloolr Cleveland BrownsCIl MOVIE: PlIIoa fiery Gen. George S.Patton launches mllilaJy carnJII!Dns In NorthAfrIca. SJdly and Europe during World WarII. GBINJ1e C, 500ft, KJrl MaJdBn (1970)

12:00111 MOVIE: 1111 Plrlln of Blood RlYarPirates Invade an Island settlernenl In the18th century In search of buried treasure.Kerwin Mathews, GIBIIII CortMJft (1962)

1:oolll BlIck CalItgt Sports Tod.,(l) MOVIE: fori ApI_As1lJbbom colonel,clashing with his second In command, Isresponsible for an Indian massacre that killsalmosteveryone at his mllilaJyoutpost.JohnWSynB, Henry Fonda (1948)

1:30 lllStllklllltl.O.S.2:oo'lll Leaaeda If Prof....oal WraaIIlng

QI MOVIE: All lilt V•• M•• An ArmVcompany during !he Korean War resents ablack sergeant who has been givencommand, feeling thalr objectives won't bemel Alen LBdd, SldnflY PoIUB! (1960)

2:30 (I) MOVIE: TIll NIVIrIIIdIlg Slory. A.mvsterious bOok lakes aboy 10 !he maglcel .land of Fantasia. which Is In danger 01 beJngdestroyed by evil forces. Noah .Hathaway,Bamn Oliver (1984)

3:00 III MOIStar Truck Chall••3:30 llllllldlllli Stnlor PGA Tour

lD MOVIE: Trd S1reII Alamoos lawmanlends his support to a group 01 Kansassettlers who are beselged by corruptoffielals. Randolph 500ft, Robert Ryan(1947)

4:00 CIl1lllrtuQ1IIlrtd Digest4::15 (I) MOVIE: Ollfdr's DyIt'_WIto'. Got 1lII

W1117 The members 01 an~ended Southamfamily gather to lII'IIU8 about what theirwealthy palrlarch will leave !hem. TessHarper. Beau BrIdges (1990)

4:30 III Up CIou6:00 III =CIIIJr

CD OVIE: 1111 P11l1l/11sl After lhe CivIlWar, Wild Bill Hickock, Buffalo Bill Cody andCsIamlty Jane sel out to get the whlt8 mansalling DUns 10 the Indians. Gary CoopBrCtIItIBS Bickford (1936) ,

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<lJ MOVIE: 'lila Wall Atough bodyguard Amazon River Is watc/Ied and atlaCked by anengllJllS In murder .amIlhen trnds himself 8 lllIIIatic humanoid. Richard Clrlson. juliapatsy for his boss' schemes. Edmond MIlliS, Rlc1tIIrJ DBnnlng (1954)O'BliBn, VllICflIlt PriCt1. WlIJIvn /WIdix lI2l MOVIE: 1IIt ICIr An ax-con murders a(l94n lookaIllle doctor to assume his Identity. Paul(J) E*ll1iIIIIIIT"Q H6nTBId. JoIn BBnf/Blt, EduBrJ FrBnzIII WIID'a lilt_, Q {11MB} .1IJ MRIIe MI_ 1IJ FlrtpanrQlI NIjlI Caurl Q • Alltalo Hln QIII MIckIJ MOlIII CIIIl Q III MOVIE: EICI;a FRIIII fori 8IIYo InlB My Tn Dada' Arizona. ,8 Confederate sympathizer reScues

7:00 CIllM film LIIICGIIl CIII8f her fiance and olher Southern pOsonersCD .......... MyaIIria Q from a Union fort bV deceiving the(I) Leny lOll L1n1 '" commandant WIJIJBJlI Holden, Eleanor(!) Dlaallvll Q Mer. John FoIsythe (1953)III Hopi Fa",", Q 10:35 CD lOlllDld SIIowo WIIaI tI (I) ManfId.... ClIUdJeR9 NIIivIII How aI Chatll Q1IJ F.1IIIr DtwIIIlg MyIltrIa Q 10:40 (I) MOVIE: CIII I Dudly Spell A1940so CNN HIIdIIH.Nm gumshoe faces !he occult when he Is hiredlIII Jickle M.... I 8M to recover a stolen bOok abOut black magic:~== A young man musl Fred WBrd, David warner (1991) .rescue an Innocenl princess from the Lord 11:00 (J) Moodl 1l1li Mullcof Darkness. Tom CnJiSB, M/8 Sara, Tim ~=:v~7J~9:'Lou or Orl. III Comtdy TOIIghlat Cirtool EIprea 11:05 (J) Mo.osoH •

7:30 (J) GrowIDa Pllns Q III How nC•• III Told~ T.1Ch Q 11:30 III RodeoIII TIll AdnIluralf RobIII HoodIlk Rabin (I) NnsNlgbl Upd.teHoodntk is lramed by tha Sheriff of (111111"-11Sherwood Forest. who accuses him of S CIlIOk .Dd Chuarobbing from the rich and keeplllll It lor dIl PlId Pragrlmhimself. (Animated) (II Joa Fruklll

8:00 lJ) NIaM Cotrl tI QlI Old 01 Thl. World(I) Tllas From 1flI CryplI;,1 11:35(!J LM CotIIClIOII(I) WarIII Hm (J) NIIIlIIIIe QlD MOVIE: ImIIIUII IfUfI Ablack woman till CBS LlIe NIght SaN of ", CtItntand, her troubled daughter move In with a Qcareer-driven aclress. Lana TUIfIBl. John 12:00 llliuldllla PGA T_GavIn, Sandta Dee (1959) (J) MlcIItII/Llllllr HIWIIIDar Q(!) IIaaIIt Howur, M.D. Q (I) W........ Updltia Jib IlIlIlIIt FIInIaI Q CD MOVIE: 1IIt Wall Atough bodyguardI :c.~ ....... engages In murder and then finds himself a«II.~_ PIt RI!IIdIIIll patsy for his boss' schemes. Edmonde m. MIll W•• WIlIt ...... NonIa ~=' VlIlCIlllf Price, William BBndJx• MICGpar Q (II DIIconry J....I

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overcome in order 10 deliver vaccines; the Vlrulnl. MIyo (1944) .Ilfforts belllg made In AfrIca to prollide a 1&.30 lD MOVIE:I.'" 'I lilt Ablackwomansystem of permanenl health care. and her lroUbled daughter move In with aCD (1] 1141 Nm "riv'•••IJ) HMIlJghl career... en aclr8SS. I.IIlIII TUIIIIf, Johno Wlr Villi GBvln (1959)(II H.l1IvtUe Now 11:00 (I) MOVIE: DIrt 1II1II Allar apollcarnan Is1m eNN HeRdl1H News mistakenly diagnosed with afalallllness, heIII " Tlbs • Thllli decides he should die In lhe line of duly forIl) Tomorrow'. Ollllook Insurance purres. OabnBy Cd8ITIBII, ManI2D Studl FfBWt1II1990.ID MC·VlE: The 31 _ Aman becomes dIl MOVIE: SllDllll B1ua W.C. Handy,theinvolvltd in a murder and an ingenlws spy father of tha blues, stJutIOles from hisplot; Mred Hitchcock dlrecls. Robart Donat, bOyhood In the slums to success as apianistMadeelne CsnuII, Lucie Mannheim (1935) and composer. Nat King Cde. P8IJt 8BlleyIS Tllad.y NIgId FIg/Ils (1958)

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10:30 (!) MOVIE: KIa 01 Outh Alewel thief Sacramenlo. cain. (R)informs on his former cohorts, and apsychopathic klller is senl to silence him forgood. 8IIan Dor1lwy. VlcIrIrMahlfB. RlchanJWldmm (1941) 12:00(12) Le""" Mn@ MOVIE: S"aell'lIrlllII PlrldeAmusic QI MOVIE: ca......·• lilt NIgIII Amesklescher's ex-husband returns 1o town as the IIIIlor's apprBnllce masqUllredes as lhe urealleader of a carnival show. /by Middleton. lover, Casanova, and finds hlmseU In theLucille Nomran (1952) middle of court InlrIfllIll. Bob Hope, JoanI2D AllHIo Hall Q FontBlne (1954)

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8:20(1) MOVIE: TIIIllp Change A simple- 12:00(2) Thorou~hbred Digest 4:00(2) Motoworld Ernest 1hesil1er. Elsa Lanchester (1935)minded man In Chicago agrees to take a WWorldw de Updal8 4:30 (2) Up Close ~ ~~~chronlclesmurder rap for a DanflSter in retllm for a QJ) Club Dance 5:00 (2) SportsCenter .QJ) On Stagefishing boat Don AmBche. Joe MantBgna, IIJ) 700 Club WItb I'll Robertson (l) MOVIE: Tall, Darlland Handsome In the IIJ) Menlac MenllonRobert Ptosky (1988) lI7) Hall Hour ComedY Hour Roaring Twenties, a soft-hearted mobster. till ClnemAttractlQIIl

11:30I!l WIlID' Q =:c1::I~=~m caros for the orphan son of acrook. cesar a Magnum. p.1.C!l AmlllCln Del8cl\VIl Q Romero, Milton Berlti (19411 . QJ MOVIE: Peter Pen Peter Pan and hisQJ) Crook I.d Chll' IIJ) MOVIE: Adventurea 01 Huckleberry FlIln Iriends find adventure in Never NovO! Land.a Nm ·A boy fleeing his drunken father loins forces (Animated) (1953)

8:00 (2) Ba.eball Tlllight with arunaway s11lV8. and tIley try to ma~e a Munier, She Wrnte Q(J) 8alll1l11d Bellmll their way down the Mississippi on a ralt. 9:15 (I) MOVIE: Plllnhi Arural Texas resort areaill RalSOllbll Doubll Q Patrick Day, SammM Williams (1985) is plagued by anacks Irom ferocious '(J) 1="" NFL 5:30 (2) Major Lelg.e Baubll (l) man-eating fish created by II scientist.(I) lOIItId 8:00 (l) MOVIE: Slata Fe TqH The IlQht for all MaJor LeagH Ba.lIbIlI Philadelphia Bradford Oil/man, Heather Menzies. Kevin(l)MOVIE: ForIApadleA stubbom colonel, Kansas prior to the Civil WaJ: Initiates the Phlilies at New York Mots ILl McCarthy (1978)clashing with his second In command, Is lIitary f J b Stuart and G "'30 T I F th Cresponsible for an Indian massacre thaI kills m careers a e eorge ... wan rnm e rypt Qa1mos1everyoneathismllitaryn"""'"tJohn Custer. Errol Rynn. Olivia dB HavIlland WMoneyllnlluv""'" (1940) tIZl NewsWIyrre. HenlY Fonda. Shirley Temple 6:30(2) SportsCtllter 8:00 (J) MlcNell/Ltbrer HmHOIIr Q lIJ Wild Side(1948) . ill (I) OJ Nm QJ) Tlus COllalcUonC!l PrIme TIme Uvt Q 7:00 (2) Bauball TOIIgb! (J) MOVIE: Sbtrt nma After apoliceman is lm VldeDayncra.ytil bo\S Lallllllg Q WMOVIE: WeektIld IllIImIa', Two guys mistakenly diagnosed wh afalallllness, he aI USA Music Todly_ 'rwIIIooIoI ...... uncoverafraudulent scheme at their Job and decides he should die in the line of duty lor:::0........SIIr'........ 9:55 - MOVIE: .,·rth - the a"'ng Sluce-"'" are awarded a bUch holiday. but awacky Insurance purposes. Dabney Coleman, Matt - u... "" ,.IIJ) TInd weekend begins when tIley find their hosl Frewer, Too Gatr (1990) When secret military rockets are shot down1m Hall Hour Comedy Hour murdered. Andrew Mccarthy, Jonathan WPrlmeN.... bymysteriousflying saucers, scientists seekGI Sw\tcII SIIV8IT1IBII (1989) tIZl Lead-oU Ma. a now weapon to provent aliens froma To Be Allnounced :30 1110 d lIJl Wild TIIlnga destroying the world. Hugh Marlows, JoanID MOVIE: TIle PI,..I Trap Twins, 7" (2) lDughbre Dlgul IBl O. Shge Taylor, Donald Curtis (1956)unknown to each otller until their divorced 11:00 (2) Scholalllc Sporll Amerlcl Q lIlJ Thl. Week In Rock 10:00 ill (J) e Newsparents send them to the same summer 8:05 (I) MOVIE: TIl. 811. IIoIIlI When aman 1m Full Houll Q (J) NIght Rip Qcamp. loin forces to reunite their mom and bUYs a brass bottle for his future father- ID KId•• Incaq:oralld II) NewsNlghidad. Hayley Mills, Maureen O'Hara. Brian In-law. the genie who comes out almost Q)MOVIE:TIJe IcePirates Aband 01 misfits l1Z Twilight Zone/felth (1961) breaks up his romance. Tony Randall, Burl from deep space tries to save the universe lIJllmlglaaUoD MlchlnesCHi Munier, SIlt VhoIIl Q Ives (1964) by stealing precious galactic ice cubes. 9 N.lhvIlle Now

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tIZl MIDlum, pl lovos animals begins caring for them and a Just the TH ot U. Q aI I u. elIJ Dlscovary Journal salls off to the tropics to find the Great Pink 8:05 (JJ Andy GrIIIIth (IJ lbls Week.ndQJ) Amerlcln Mu.1c ~bDP Sea S ail R Ham Samantha C 8:30rn Wheel 01 Fortun. " a !~I!~ Hit(I)) MOVIE: TIle CrlmDli Ghod Acrlmln- (1967)n . ex son, rggar Cll MOVIE: Lova TIITt 8nrta In 1928 at IU lau cbcock Presentsologlst tries to prevent the evil Crimson (l) MOVIE: ArouId tile World Touring Chicago. a big-shot gangster wh a soft 10:30 (J) Trying nrnes E;'l=es1~/gl~~II~,Jonse~~:~a ~:~~~: ~:~ea~~ ~~e~~%~ ~:~~a1~=rl·,=/JllUglas. Jean ~ =~:~C::II, Dart Ind Handlomeln theStirling (1946) against the Middle East Kay Kyser, Joan (I) Milor ....gH BlslIbIU Roanng Twenties, a soft-hearted mobster1m 1111 BIg Mil Davis (19431 C!l EJderllilmBIII TolIgb! Q cares for the orphan son of acrook. Cesar

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fA MOVIE: SaddII l1li Willi A gunman- they ~In datillll three soldiers. against ~~~m:::I" . ~~,(ln931091all ~

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..- Abo fl I h d fath IBl HlsItvIIIe Now woman adores the beauty of Alnca. theRobert T,ytcw; .AlII! London, John Y III ng is runken er jOins orcas lm Father DowIIIID MysterIa Q native workers and a handsome big-gameClssavetes (t958) with arunaway slave. and they try to make iii CNN IItIdIIIIe Nm hunter. Hand S......", Robert .....H.or.I. "'ausa MOVIE: MIaIIIlI An American wrItar their idown the MiSSiSSippi OIl a raft. lI!l Club M11I """,. UlJ<1,. """,Iotu. 1\"

mysteriously disaPIIWS dll'illll a military "'tTielt, SItrIm-M Wlilim (1985) - TtIIs W....1IlI Mall' Btandauer (1985)COlJll In a South -AmericIn country. .lick ID MOVI • CMIIIII Two AmerIcan teens i~Moil Willed 13 Ray 8IId11llry Theatarl.6mmM. SIssY SpIc6k (1982) and an African frIand raIsa an orphan ID MOVIE: Gold Old IIIr A12-year-old boy 10:35W Tllltlht SllIlW

10:20 (I) MOVIE: MIIY ...... A deaf-mute cheetah. Keith Coo{pn, lJH.y 1JtJaklns has adventures in asmall Mississippi town (!) MlrrlId...WItb Childrengirl's efforts to fit into the world are (1989~ in 1942 as he and Ills IrIends linger on the ~ CIIeen QCompIlcated by abruIaI rape. JIM Vr)'marr, 11:05 (I) MOVIE: DoI1 lIH IlIct TIe SIllY II edge 01 adolescence. RichIld Fmrswrxth. 11:00 (J) Maderplece TIIIatre QChwtes 8IcIdonJ, L6Ir Ayres (1948) LeRoy BatcHI PIiIt The struIIlIles and Maureen O·SUI/q,. Anne~ (1988) W5MBlz TDda~

10:30 (2) MoaIIr llICk CUIIItI frusIraIioIIS, IJlurnph and glory In-the life 01 a CIJIDII EJpms lIJl Wtrld MoIIIllrl]) TOIJ 1rIWI"...... baseball great Satchel PaIge are dramatiZed. 7:30 (J) WId Amtrtca E;'l III CtmIlIV THlght(J) MOVIE: .... MIley A Los Angeles LDu/s Gossett.k.. Jim oms (1981) (!) Expae= a Swamp l1IIIIQpoliceman cflSCOVllS the Comterf_ rtno 11:30(2) WTA Werld I..M..... C!l SlIp by E;l 11:05(1) M*A*S*Hhe Is lrIcldng Is headed by a man he (I)MIME: BIg BH.ItIIIAI6tlred loUISiana a IkoHIya Q 9J lin11 Cia Be TaldbeIrlended durinll the Vietnam War. Wings sheriff searches for a kidnapped woman. lIJl Fhponr 11:15 (I) MOVIE: SqIIml The electricity lrom aHauser. KarIn Blick Jimmy DBIn, NiJd 8IItty (1990) lIll Cid MTV downed power-line tower surges throllllh thea MOVIE: ...... An anthropologist 7:45 (J) MOVIE: WIIkHd 111lIdIt'aTwo guys und8fDTOUlld and releases 'arg9, murderousdiScoV8rs a lovable furry creature, wI1Ich lIllCOVef ahaudulent scheme at their job and worms. 1JaI ScarrJino, Patricia Pearcy, RAunexpecledl~ muIIlplles and tJiIlSforms Into are awarded , beach holiday, but a wacky Dow (1976)a bevy of VicIoUs killers. HIiveY KotmIII. 12:00(2)Amtr\CllIINIII weakenll begins when they find their host 11:30(2) StortsCHtarff;lns StJItton, NIdine VItI [1tJr VtJlrkJ 12:15aa MOVE: CQtIII PIrIIe Falsely accused murdered. AndrBw McCarthy, okwthlll (J) MOVIE: TIll Two Jaku In 1940s Los-li II a_ .... of raidllIlI Cartaaena IIlll placed OIl aprison SilV8mlan, Terry Kiser (1989) Angeles, private dotectlve Jake Gittes·i ~"'Q" ship, I refonnecJplrate is freed byhis former 8:00 (J) W......... WHIl II RtvIn Q Investigation 01 amurder unveilsablackmail

10:36(I)=..... ~11W952· Lwls HBjwBrrJ, Pltrfc/l MIdinI Will~~Q plot and a lew surprises. Jlck Nicholson.tJl ,WIllI CIIIIdM ( ) . (l) i:r.'i:; 01l1li8111 Ba..... Volumt :-,,:..~:t'=:1y (1990)a CIIeerI Q 1:OO~=E:~=~ II Performers Include Th. Glenn Miller lIJl DIn III1dniturt

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. 10 find out. Tyrone Power. Unda Damel', the KIds. aJoan Davis (1939) ..... AIftId IIIlchcocIl Prase'"(J) Youag RldlII Q -(JlJ D11CC1Y11V JDUIIII 11:35 (I) MOVIE: ~IIIHII Curious abouIthelBl Ami_ Music SHp a1terlifo. fIVe medical students experimentOJ Scoll Ross: Flmlly Issues with death and resuscllaUon, Kiefer Suther-

·1IlJ Yol M1V R.ps land. Julia Ro/JBrts, Kevin Bacon (1990)1IJ Naws lIDJ MOVIE: Gmllllvln, U,SA Awomana TolIlly Hew TDlll1y HIddH V1dIo. tries to prated her demolition-derbyaa MOVIE: TlI Mil Cilled F11n1doH Fred business from real estate developelS. JamIeFlintstone and Barney Rubble are asked by. L88 ClJrtls, C. 1IIomas Howell, PalJickthahead of the Stona Age Seetet Service to SWayz8 (1984)contact a sllC~et agent in Paris. (Animated) 12:00(]) SporIIC,*,(1966) . (J) AuslI. CIIJ lImIlIa MlcIlper r:;J <Il SIIr TIIk

B:15 tD MOVIE: BelCh Red An American Marine . CllII1llllUalIIC~JHnrsunit fights the Japanese on Philippine @ SlIPII' FoICI Qbeaches and Inches Its way through dJ IIIlum af Thltip ClreachDrous jungles. Comel Wilde, Rip Tom, lBl Church SlrHt SllIIonJean Wallace (1967) lIJ) JnIaIl Vain

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(J) Non a (1988(IJ News/Sports TolIghl a OVIE: HoI Spl.s" A group of(f) Th. Commllh Q vacationing teenagers battles a gangsterGIl P.S.I. LUV UQ who wants to sabotage Iheir surfingQ2) News competition. RichardSteinmetz, A. Rebecca(JlJ TOC-TV Thompson, Richard SIBBIe (1988)lBl Opry·Bn_ga 12:3O(]) MolowarfdQ5) BGnlIrIow1I Q (I) Sports LeIlNIgIIIIIlJ Hlldblnglr's B.II <t> RIIIICIIOII on the Silver SCllln11II Howlrd S1em 02l MD....IIa On Scenl: Em,rglncy R.sponse lBl 01 SIIgl9 MOVIE: W.nllll: Dead or Aliva A l1Sl P.ld Praarammaniacal terrorist slalks the streets QI LA, a Frld.y ilia 1311I: TIll Sirlesbombing public places at will. and only one 12:35 (JJ CNN Neman can stop him, Rutger Hauer, Gene WSSimmons, Robert Guillaume (1987) 12:45 (I) Night Traells

9:30 (IJ Clpllal G'lIIfNews rD ~OVlE: Cry of BIllie The s~n 01 a(l) MOVIE: Th. Spollera Afigllt breaks out shlpp!ng magnate In the Phillpplne~ IQlns anwhen a conspiracy 10 rob gold miners is ~encan guemlla.unit that sPOclallzes inunearthed. Merlene Dietrich,' Randolph Violence. Van Heflm, Rita Morono, JamesScott, John Wayne (1942) MacArthur (1963)az MOVIE: lbl Hliol Hlfton American 1:00~ IIIIdI lIIe SI.lor PGA TourPOWs in Vietnam struggle to survive In a <Il Currenl Aff.lr Weeklnd Qbleak and desperate situation. Michael <Il NmNlghl U/ldl1IMorIarty, Paul LeMat, Jitffr8y Jones ClJ MOVIE: ThllIllIt of Their um TwO(1987) Revolutionary War hBroes show up asIS Gmnd Oil Opry Uv. ghosls in 1946, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello,«Sl BoRlm Binnie Sames (1946)all MluIlIIIfRew.rd C Q2I 0., Dlr .1 I TImeaa MOVIE: HaneV,1 Shruek the KIds Four OJ Prel., the Lordkids toy with their dad's experimental ray Qi CNN Hudll.1 Ntwagun and accidentally reduce themselves to 1m Music VIdeoI .microscopic size. Rick Moran/s, Man 1:30 (]) Collegi FoolblllFrewer, Marr:il Strlssman (1989) <Il Nm/fUlU18 Wlkh

9:45 (]) MOVIE: Oilly Hlrry A San Francisco @ Run"'f WIllI the Rich & F.mouspoliceman, long criticized lor his brutal QI Paid ProvmmIrealment 01 criminals, is assigned 10 track a AmerlCI'S Top Tildown a sniper who Is terrorizing the city. aa MOVIE: 111. 8IIcIl SlIlIIon An AmericanClint Eastwood, Harry Guardino, Ren/ boy Is shipwrecked on an Island with anSantonI (1971) Arabian stallion that saves his life. Kelly

. (I) Rigid Tmcks: CllarlbullBli Reno, Mlck8y Rooney, Ten Garr (1979)10:00 (J) MechnnlCll Unlvelll 1:35 (I) MOVIE: Rldl.g IhI EdDe A teen

<Il III QI 8m motorcyclistattempts to rescuehis scientist(IJ NewsNlghl lallter, kidnapped byNorthAfricanlerrorists.dJ ArtIJur C. CllrIll's World 01 SlraJIDI Raphael Sbarge, CaIhMfM Mary Stewart,P..... Peter Haskell (1989)@ B.rblra MIIIdIIII lid th. MlndrllI "8l MOVIE: ThIIlDl ChilliAsimple-mindedSIs\lll man in Chicago agrees to take a murder rapIIil CHN HodllDl KIWI for agangster In relum foraflshlng boat Oon((J SDDIIIaId CIII Ameche, JoI Mantegna, Robert Proskyo WIItiacI Updall (1988)a NJglIt CDIIrI Q 2:00 <Il All Nm MOI1lIII

10:30 (J) MlcUIlAI UIIIvIrIa Cll Leny ICIIg Wilt_<Il SlbIrdI, N/tIlIILlft a:a MOVIE: SuHIn An Insurance agentCll EnIS .... Nmk hires awoman to pose as his wife so he canIIJI Tn X mix with the beauIIM people of Acapulco,10l ZOIII.IvIIJ Farm! Fawcett, CharIIs Grodin, Art Carney9 PaId Prelnm (1979)a ArseIIo HIO'a W...... Jam E;J QJ MOVIE: DIIIltg fer DlngUb Ashy manID MOVIE: ON'Be Nor IIIe WnIIt Sailors meets a woman thfO!lgll a phona-datlngcope with life whOe stationed on abeautiful service, butacomllllllicalions mix-up turnstropical Island during World War II. Glenn lltelr date Into a frantic case of mistakenFord. GJa 5cala, AnIle Ftands (1957) identity. John Caponm, MIchIeI Jef(rfes,

10:35 (fJ MOVIE: StrHl .IIdcI. A tough cop MIm Da/flhImlocates the person who saved his life in 2:30 (l) SIIItIID IhI StafllVietnam 20 years earlier. but the man has 2:451D MOVIE: WIIp Onr III Padlk: AncIlanaed(1OO) , Carl WeIthers, 8Iyan Genesse American pilol crash-lands on an Island In!1OOfl the PacIfIc anti encounters a woman, Axis11m BuIltJ IIlIIfII Bust E;J spies and Japanese soldiers. EdlmJNonfs,

1&.45(I) MOVIE: Diy at 11II AIImaIs Agroup of Jnu Cooper (1943)city dwellers in the forosf for a weekend 3:DO (I) SDlNII LItINIgItIdiscovers the depleted ozone laver has III MOVIE; Olytlm. Wlf. A womancausedavirus that drives all animal life mad. suspects her husband Is havingan affalrwlth'?!.r11Of!:![ ~(1977)' Lynda DIy George, hlssecrelary,andshitakesajOblnhisofficeLA"" ...",SOtI to find out TyronB PoWer. UmJI Damell,

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5:15 (J) MOVIE: Look Who', TllkIIg Awomanlooks for aman who will be agood father lorher baby after her lover re1uses to getmarried. Voice: Bruce Willis, John Travolta,Kirstie Alley. Olympia OukRlds (1989)

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6:00 (J) Rlporl From Sam Fe@ (fJ NIWS(IJ PrImeNlws(l) MOVIE: Thl TIme 01 lbllr Uves TwoRevolulionary War heroes show up asghosts in 1946. Bud Abbott, Lou CosfBllo,Binnie Barnes (1946) .(I) M.jor Le.gu. B.s.blllQDJ Jeop.nIyI QQ2) MIJor Le.gue B.seb.11 .@ Opry B.cullg.l1Sl MOVIE: EscIpe of thl Blrdmln Alliedprisoners 01 war held by the Gennans duringWorld War II attempt to break out 01 asupposedly escape-proof medieval castle.Doug McClure, Chuck Connors, RlcharrJBasehart (1971)IIlJ Music VIdeose MOVIE: C.nIa Awithdrawn teenager,living in a ramshackle house with heroverzealous mother, realizes she hastelekinetic powers and uses them forrevenge. Sissy Spacek, William Kan, JohnTravolla (1976)~H•• H••ID MDVIE: Tlkethe H/tIIl Graulll Aharshdrill sergeant prepares his troops lor battlein Korea. RlcharrJ Widmar/(, ElaIne Stewart,Karl Maldeq (1953)@ Mllml VlCI

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9:30 (l) College GameOay (IJ NewsfYour Monev(]) American Adventure (JJ College Foolb.11@ Slar Trak Marethon (Conl.1 IS Trucks .nd Tm~ar PowerCIl College Football Prevlew 2:00 (]) Creillve Uvlng WIth Sheryl BonlenQDJ Where's Waldo? c;l (l) MOVIE: The Pick-Up ArtIs! Alast-talking(1)) Wild Side teen who lancies himself amaster at the art@ Going Our Way of meeting women finally meets his matchI2lI Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure c;l Molly Ringwald, Robert Downey Jr., Dennisa2I Pound Pupplas Hoppel (1987)

10:00mColleclors III News/Sports Close-Up(l) MOVIE: Balman Batman and Robin use (JJ CHIPstheir Wits and muscles to hght theH four lI]) Ambia: Sand, Sel and Skyworst enemies. whO have JOined forces to @ College NaDonal FInal. Rodeotake over the world Adam West. Burt Ward, «Sl GunsmokeBurgess Mered/lh (19661 iIl! Top 20 Video Counldown With John'l; NewsDay Norris(2) College Foolbell 11II Knlghl Rider1m Game Pro 2:30~ Ollshore Powerbo.1 R.clnglI2I Soul Train (l) QullUng lor the 90slI]) Survival III News/Future W.lchiBl Remodeling and Oecorallng Today (l) MOVIE: Thl Spoilers Afight breaks out(!lJ The Virginian when a conspiracy to rob gold miners is@ CNN Headline News unearthed. Marlene Dietrich, Randolph(i)) Switch Scott, John Wayne (1942)o This WeekendI2lI Wide World 01 Kids 3:00 rn Frug.1 Gourmet Q1221 Anlmaled Fraggle Rock CIl EartyPrime

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6:30 (J) Ad.m Smllb'l Money WorldC!l Eelle, Indl.na Q '(J) MOVIE: Frld.y the 13thAgrOLp of youngpeople Is terrorized at asummer camp wheresll'leral unexplained murders have takenplace. Betsy Palmer, Adnenne Kmg, HarryCrosby (1980) .IlJ TIl. Adventurers(1J NHRA Tod.yl§) Adventures 01 the Black SlelllonGlJ Rockumanllry .a P.rker Lewil C.n't LOle Q9 Swamp Thing

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8:00 (J) N.ture d00 MOVIE: iliIc Sunday Night .ltheMovies...And Then She W,s Gona Asuccessfulbusinessman finds danger as he helps <mother search for her missing child Rober'Urich, Megan Gallagher. Erica Dill (1991 .Q .C5J Oreem 0" Q(l) World News(Z) MOVIE: Wulberlng Halghts An aristocra·tic woman develops atragic romance with aman. who works in her lather's stable.Laurence Olivier. Merle Oberon, David Niven(1939)CIl MOVIE: ABC Sundey Nlghl MovieKeeping Secflls Agirl is raised by anuncontrollable alcoholic father and later hasto learn to cope with the pain and sufferingshe endured. Suzanne Somers, Keo1 Ker·cheval, Michael Learned (1991)011 MOVIE: CBS Sunday Movie MIssion ofthe SIlI,t Near the end 01 World War II, theNavy cruiser U.S.S. Indianapolis undertakesa latal mission that changes the course 01.history. Slecy Keach, Ricbard Thomas.Steve Landesberg (1991) Q1IJ lIIl NewsOJ America CO.lllo Coesle Ch.rles SllnleyQll Uqukl 1'1 .a M.rr1ed...WIIb Children Q=MOVIE: P.renl Tr.p III Tripletsdisapprove of the woman their lather isgoing to marry and set out to find the perfectwoman lor him. Hayley Miffs. BarryBostwick, Joy Creel (1989)9 MOVIE: WIllte Ue A Nep York mantravels to Louisiana to Investtgate thedisappearance 01 his lalher In 1961. GregoryHines. Annette O'Toole (1991)

8:30 C5> MOVIE: The Exorcist III Ademon thatonce possessed ayoung girl now takes overa hapless priest, and a Georgetownpoliceman Irles to help him. George C. Scott.Jason Miller, Ed Flanders {1990}lDl FllIllone Fireh.wk 'EndurenceChlmplonsblplIlJ M1V Unp-Iuggeda H.rm.n I He.d Q

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9:45 @ MOVIE: The Beallm.ster A man Inleudal times uses supernatural powers.pagan riles and swordplay to avelllle hiSlather's murdeT. Marc Singer, TanyaRoberts, Rip Tom (1982)

10:00W NFL Pllmenme(J) American P1.yhouse QCD (J) tml NewslI) NIWI/WOJId Report Final Edillon(lJ MOVIE: UlUe Miss Merker Aracetrackbookie is lorced 10 raise a little girl left as arIOU lor a bet. Adolphe Men/au, Sh,rlr~

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6:00 (2) Milot Lllau. IIIllblll(]) McLaugbll1l Group00 AdYelllBm 01 Mlrk .1Id Brian QCIl PrimeNm(J) Uta Goa On Q11m 60 Mllules QG2l MOVIE: Dinner al E1g1lt A socialiteseeking properly noble dinner gueslsexamines the private lives of potentialinvitees. Marie Dressler, Jean Harlow,Wallace 8BeI}' (1933) .OJ Wlldllle T.IIIe Legeld D1 PIInca V.U.1l1GlJ The BIa PlclUreIII MOVIE: Hopi Wlddlllll A brother·and-sister dance team goes to London at thelime 01 Queen Elizabelh II's marriage. andeach IInds true love. Fred Astalre. JanePowell, Peter Lawford (1951) .

(J) MOVIE: Wondlrworks F.mlly Movie ACty II Mt WIldAboy becomes stranded inthe canadian wilderness and must struggleto survive as he tries 10 find his way back tocivilization. Jared Rushton. Ned Bsatty, .Pamela Sue Martin (1990)CIl EerlyPrime(!) MItDvver Ql1Jl DI8conry JOIil'n.1lDllnslde Wlnllon Cup ReclngO!) Fadllio BI.ckdII Knlllhi Rider121 MOVIE: J.cob H.v. lund Ateenagegirl struggles 10 escape the shadow of hertalented twhi sisler in order 10 find the One .talent that is truly her own. Bridget Fonda,Jenny Robertson, John Kellogg (1989)9 MOVIE: TIle Coaqueror Genghls Khantakes his place In history after he deleats theTartars. John Wayne, Susan Hayward, PedroAmIendariz (1956)

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CIJ O.lIb.1I '91CIl Entarllinmeni Tonight QG2l MOVIE: Sireel JU8t1ce A tough coplocates the person who saved his Ille inVietnam 20 years earlier, but the man haschanged. carl Weathers, Bryan Genesse(1991) .QJl Wild ThingslDl Truckln' USAOIl Big Brolber J.kelIIl CNN H.edllne NewlGIl MOVIE: The Proline Comedy Anewspaper publisher questions his ownjudgement In a past manslaughter trial Inwhich his testimony put aman, now runninglor mayor, behind bars. carl Betz, ChuckCOnnors. Charles Robinson (1969)(fJ Week AIle.dI2lI Superboy -=Cropp F.mUy N.lure Album The Croppstravel down Auslralla's Nambe River,

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C5> MOVIE: Short Time Aller apoliceman ismistakenly diagnosed with afatal illness, hedecides he should die In the line 01 duty lorinsurance purposes. Dabney Coleman, MattFrewer, Terl Gaff (1990)(J) Newallnllde Bullne..lD Thl8 II Vour UI.llJ Molorapodl M.gulnee Manlee M.n8lon!Ill T1111 Wllk In Rocka Super Force Q

5:00 <2l NFL Prim.nme(J) AIDS In Rurel Amerlce00 All Nln Evening(I) Wortd TolI.y(lJ MOVIE: lilt Belt Velll 01 Our UvesThree World War II veterans return home andtry 10 readjust 10 civilian IIle. Myrna Loy,Fredric Marr;h. Dana Andrews (1946)(I) MOVIE: WII. Gup Goolball gangstersbet the boss' bUCks on the wrong horse,swipe a killer's Cadillac and party on thedon's credit card. Danny DsVito, JoBPlsoopo, Ray Shamy (1986)(J) ABC NIWI QGU) TIle Willl1Jl N.tull or T11lngl CIBl Amellc.n Spodl e.v.lcadee Thlt'l My DogGlJ H.II Hour Com.dy Houra P.ld Progrem=Ann. or AvonIe. (Pt 2 012) MeganFollows, Colleen Dewhurst, JonathanCrombielSI Squ.re P.gl

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, Bums, C/oris Leachman (1980) Q11:30(1) News/MoRtYWllk .

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11:35 (I) MOVIE: Deliver Us From Evil Fivebasically honest men lall prey 10 humangreed when they try10 regain $600.000froma skyjacker. G80rgB Kennedy, Jan-MichaelVincent, Bradford Oiffman (1973)

11:45tlI MOVIE: TIl. J.yh.wkera In Kansasbelore the Civil War. aborder raider dreams01 becomlllll an American Napoleon andruling the Greal Plains. Je" Chandlsr, FBssParflBr. Nicole Maurey (1959)

12:00 (J) HerlllgeCD POA 0011 (ContiCIl N.WS$ik In Revle.(J) Paid remG2l LI.d·oU .nlDl Colleg. N.Uon.1 Fln.ls Rodeoe MOVIE: Mlllliie .Ilbe Fllr Aman whosells cure-all potions at the falr helps ayOUllllster who is runnlng,from an orphanageoperated by corrupt politicians. Dan Dailey.Diana Lynn, Hugh O'Brian (1952)Qll Mullc Vldlosa MOVIE: un Among ThI.vII Aconcertpianlsl steals three priceless Faberge eggsto barter lor her fiance, held captive In anIsolated lortress. Audrey Hepbum. RobertWagner, Jerry Orbach (1987l

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(J) AMillar·ol Conscl.nce Aboy, and acommunity, leams his grandfather was aNazi soldier. Arl Meyers. John MichaelBennet, Ell Wallach(l) S.Melo tile Stiles=Specl.19 Clrtoon Espllll

1:00 (J) WIshlngton Week In Review QCIl NewsjWortd Report(l) MOVIE: UtU. Mill M.lker Aracetrackbookie is 10ICed to raise a little girllelt as anIOU for a bet Adolphe Men/OlI, ShirleyTemple. Dorothy Osll (1934)(J) MOVIE: TIle Blrdmln of AICIIrIz Truedrama 01 convict Robert Stroud Who, whilespending 53 years in prison, educatedhlmse" In the science 01 birds and becamea world authority. Burt Lancaster. KarlMalden. Thelma Ritter (1962)OJ SUMnIS CNN lII.dlne NIWIo WHt.1d Upd.1ID R.m In ConcartWIth tile Rln .IdShille

. B.lld Chlldren's perlormer and recordingartist Raffi performs In Toronto; songsInclude Rise and Shine and Five LittleDucks.IIAll AmerIcIIl Wrellllllg

1:05 (I) MOVIE: JolI.,IY Belllldl Adeaf-mutegirl's effllrts. to Iii Into the world arecomplicated by abrutal rape. JaII8~.Charles 8/ck/ord, Lsw Ayms (1948)lDl Americln Spodl C.Vllcade

1:30 (J) Wall $lml Week QC!l Nfl UvIC5> MOVIE: 11It 0011I111 When miSchievouskids find an old treasure map and go huntingfor pirate loot they land In an undergroundmaze of skelelons. caverns and bats. SeJJIIAstin, Josh Brolin, Jel CoiIen (1985)

2:00 (2) OU ROld Reelllg(J) FIrlng UneC!l NFL WIYlD NFL FoIIbaIlOJ War em.1cIIIall MOVIE: TIlt Leglld or Prince VIII.II Aprince leads a band 01 young adventurers.Voices: Robbie Benson, Elrem Zimbalist Jr.(Animated) ~991)QI MOVIE: Any From UAll Twomiddle-class coup es decide to drop out ofsociety and move 10 arural Island in Maine.8arIJaJa Feldon. Larry Hagman. Jim BackUs(1971)fZI Best of Walt IlIsllIl PmellltlI MOVIE: HII Rods It Hell Juveniledelinquents harass a lamily that has lustmoved to the desert to operateamotel. DallaAndmws, Jeanne Crain, Mimsy Farmer(f967) .II MicGVV*rQ

2:30 (J) J. McLlughlll'l Due 01 Ou(l)MOVIE: TIll ... Elld ofTIme Awarwldowfinds romance and new stll-estaem 8ltershe befriends an eK-Marine. lJotpthyMcGuire, RobBrt Mitchum. 8/11 WilliamS

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\ l2t AccenlD Welcome 10 Poob ClimertlI MOVIE: IIIluly Illd lIle IIIUl An Italianduke, cursed 10 chanll8 inlo a beast everynIghtfall, falls In love with abeautiful woman.Marie Damon, Joyce Taylor, EduarrJ Franz(1962)II Cllllope .

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8:35 eli MOVIE: Blick SUIldlY An Arab terroristand a brainwashad Vietnam veteran plan 10terrorize Ihe Super Bowl, where thepresident is watching the game. RobertShaw, 8nJee Osm, Marlhe Keller (1971)

8:45 C5> MOVIE: Flrelol Aretired ace lighter pilot5:00W SpodlCllIter Is IIIred 10 sneak Into the Soviet Union and

(!) All NIWI Morning hijackatop-secret warplane. CllntE8stwood,lI) OlyBrelk Freddie Jones. David Huffman (1982)(I) Tom llId Jerry'l FUIlboul. 8:00 W Spoils ReporteraG2l Mlllclu Naw WitII 0111 Robedl (J) Reldlng Rllnbn Qe O. Jlmll Kennedy CD POA 0011g PoInl 01 Vie. CIl College COlchea Comera flak Pallher (J) Mlreclll Now WIth Oral Robedl

5:15121 MOVIE: 11It UlUe K1dnppera Two war G2l Uleatvtea ollbe Rich II F.moulorphans, sent 10 live In Canada with their OJ Am.ricen MedlClI Televisionembittered grandlather, lind an unallBnded (1J 'ialdt WllllOn Cup R.tlngbaby and locus their love and affection on It. e Scott Ron: F.mlly Inue8Charlton Heston. Charles MIller. Leo GlJ Top 20 VIdeo CounldllWll With JohnWheatley (1990) :=Jd Program

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(J) Flen or Cullunl falls in love instead. GingerRogers. DouglasW Suld.y TodlY Fairbanks Jr., lucille 8811 (1938)C5> Belli' (J) aD Paid ProgramlI) DeyBrelk 11m F.celbt NIlfoIGIl New MuIco HorIzaII8 III AmIrIcIn Medlcll TeI.vlllollGI CIJlcIIo" V.ry On . OJ MotonpoIlI M.auluOJ hili Fernlly Ilo/IIIIoII =PDIIIld PupplllGI aD PaN Program 18 ClJlooI ElpmI!~ ElM 8:45 tlI MOVIE: TIIIII or B.gbdld Ayoung thlel"'" ........ ,- 01 Baghdad goes on aquesllo lind amagical

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C5> MOVIE: htrI Tlmt Alter a policeman is GIl ReHrI SClHllItr WIllI lilt HOIlI'.1 Ponrmlstak8n1y diagnosed with afatal illness. he Qdecides he shoUld d"18 In the line 01 duty lor D AIlmllld FrIggIt Rock ~InsuI'lJ\C8 purposes.lJabrrBy CoIBf11B11. Matt 10:30 (J) lIarI'slo Villi HlllIb .FmN. rert GIn (1990) CIl Nm/SClftct .1Id TecbllOllgy WeeklI) MtrIIIIg Nm (J) Db Week WIth D.Ykl BrllkIIy Q(J) New MuIco WImtI (II NFL T_a AIrIcIIIIn USA OJ 8IaI Muter CIIIIIC '91D MUller SIIII.... 01 0tdII0Gr TraIIIo AHIcu MHlceI T...... D 0aII1d ilia PrIItIt8OJ EIcIMIII World II..aid lllauty 11:00 (2) HASCAR IIIc/IgGIl_MedIa (J)"''''' liltS CNH lit..... Nm C5> MOVIE: IlIIBed...Aretired Louisianad7J=::-~ sheriff searclies for a Iddnapped woman.o MelIIIrcIIt Jimmy Dean. N«J &ally, Jack Bam:I..81m .11I Pall (1990)II My IIIlIr tam Q m~or'HuI1lAft8ramUSlclan

7:05 (I) Aady GrIflIIIl failS In love with her conductor, she finds7:30 (J) WIld AMIcI Q similar occqlitIons don't make awell-tuned

<!l MIll'" Piald relationship. Kft!11r1n6 Hepburn. Cl/llfes. CIl Yeur MHIy Boyer, John 8ea1 (1935)

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4:00 CIl NIWI/HI.llhw.ek(I) Wortd TomorrowG2l 011 DIY II I nmeQl NewSlgbl'91G CNN ....d... NewsQ7j Mulc VIdIoao WHtIllll U_a MOVIE: De Wild Women of Ch.stIlyGulc(l The barroom belles ola Missourimining town are forced Inlo an explosivealliance with self-righteous women whenIhelr husbands go 10 war. Priscilla 8amBs,LBfJ Hotsley, Joan Collins (1982)tlITIII MUJllI\Ia MOVIE: lbe WorId'l GflllUluv.r In1926, an ambitious but desperalely neuroticMilwaukee baker Irles 10 become the newRudolph Valentino. G8nB WildB" C8mIKane,Dom OsLulse (1978)

4:30 Waallb.U TOIlablC5> MOVIE: Quest lor lb. Mlgllty Sword Aprince tries 10 reclaim his father's sword inorder to win back the kingdom. LauraGBf1Iser .CIl N.ws/Slyfe WIllI all K1tllCb(l) MOVIE: DIIl.n Awealthy man falls Inlove with a circus enlertalner In the DeepSouth. BBbe Daniels, Evsrett Marshall, BsnWhaeler (1930)(I) 1111 WrII1In .G2l On. DIY .1 • nm.OJ Jim.. RobisondII hid ProaremID Freggl. Rock Q

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Senins only the finest De1ect beef and fresh roa..food, theCattleBaronalsooflemanexteNlveaaladbar1IId. wldeddaJofaldeonlera. Hours are t1un. to 9-30 pm. Sunday thru11twwdaJ; It Lm. to10:00pm. Fridayand Saturday.

CHANGO'SRESTAURANT and ART GALLERY

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tI) MOVIE: ..........1fIIaMI,AnartstocJa.tic woman develops atragrc romance wfth •man who works in her father's stable.

12:05(I) MOVIE: TIle Dop at WI' The leader of Lau18llC8 OJlwBt. Af6rlsOberon DavldN1WIIIagroup of mercenaries wm fight anywhere (1939) , , 'and anytime, for the right price. CllristophBr .WIlken, Tom B8nJtIfJ8T, Colin Blakely 2:45 D TIll. Ca. 8raIIH(1980) 3:00 (I) SportIlIIIHlgllt

12:10 (J) MOVIE: Co8rI A n~nonsens8 cop Is til ,.Lan :8011assigned to protect a model after she (II) hi mwitnesses a murder committed by cult dlJ MUIIcmembers who want to ride the world. III MDlIIq RIpDrtSylvtlstBr Stallone, BrfglttB NI8ISBn, Renl 3:05 (I) Hog•••• HIJOIISantoni (1986) • MOVIE: P.r••1 'rap III Triplets

12:15D MOVIE: Tbe Da, of tilt1'IttftdI Strange. disapprove of tho woman their father isthreat~nlng plants aro brought to Earth going to.marry and sot out to find the perfectduring ameteorite shower, rendering all but woman for him. HaY/8T Mills, Barrya few humans blind. Howard Keel, Nicols Bostwick, Joy Creel (1989Maumy. Kleron MooI8 (1963) 3:15(1) IIIIIIHIS

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1:40 CSl MOVIE: Dud Solid Perfect A hapless 4:05(I) IlDvt Lucyprofessional golfer needs to upgrado his 4:2~ (I) MOVIE: lb. NeverHdlng Story Agame for the U.S. Open or risk losing mysterious book takes aboy to the magicaleverything Randy QuaId. Kathryn Harrold. land of Fantasia, which is In danger of beingJack Warrien (1988) , , destroyed by evil forces. Noah Hathaway,

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10:25 ([) MOVIE: Strlpllll Afemale doctor.llvingin England becomes Involved with aEuropean gentleman who has sinisterintentions. 81mf Brown, Bridget Fonda,Bruno Gsn~ (1989)

10:30 ()) StIr Trek: lb. Nexl Olnl,.UOI Q(J) Wo"" Tamonow(II) MOVIE: StrIIt Justice A tough coplocates tho person who saved his IWe inVietnam 20 years earUor, but the man haschanged, Cart WsathSIS, BfY81J GfJfHJSS8(1991)aJl The Adranturel1(JJ) Inside Vllnalon Cup nacillD

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