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•• ' . ...... ,,-,· . .. .. -- - ,_ -, .... . VOLUME - '-K. .. o II ' .. .. I . . ' . ' ' I . . . I 1 I .. The.' Carrizozo <:ouncil night • to see us get water in that !ll'e!!: .. it's passed, and · s1gned a proclamation .. ,I hate.topass up good_ water but now LS d,esignating the first Sunday in M]Y as "Dr. A. N. not the time. to contract font. · -- . . and .Jackie Spencer Day" in C'arriz<!zo. The counc1l the purchase of three J. 0. (Bud) submitted.the proclamation acres qf land lldJommg Evergreen .to the c&uncil for adoption. Re cited the nipny 'frOID; the I.O.O.F. $1,000, .The acreage services to Carrizozo· by the Spencers. 'l,'he · provid!! 180 grave Sites. Hazel Hayes standing !n proclamation states that the first SuQday in for Clara Stone offered the land to the council .. every year will be set to honor the Spell· <:ouncUman Roy M!lrman . from Cers . Vohng because, be S;lld, be IS a memper Qf The pro!llamation reads, in part: I.O.O.F. · · . " ... the comn'lunity spirit pf its residents The council also. ·to bill mob1!e home contribute to and make up the growth, im· Wh?· !Ja ve mto someone el.se s sewer and quruity of a community; and !me. The bilbng _w1ll be for sewer serv1ce and for· h!lS a garbage collection. low Canyon. Bryan lives in Bonito Canyon a hal£ mile below the dam, said the "ground Is oozing moisture" in that area this year. Cazier said this has been the coldest winter in Three ·. be retired from the . -- ln-100<3-•lnd. moved permanently .to. his chinked · log homQ,. in Bonito Canyon · His . therm6meter has hit 11 zero twice this year. time; he grew up in Dextl\r. When he first visited Ruidoso in 1910, only the Old Mill; Wingfield's Store and White Mountain Inn were tjlere. · . · ' ' Cazier served four years as Carrizozo school· superintendent many years ago. Forest Wagenfehr cited an unusual situation. Everr with moisture heavy in the soil, wind was taking it out rapidly in the Ponderosa pine areas .under 9,000 feet. · Tularosa. "Moisture conditions are fairly favorable this.· spring," he said, especially compared to last spring which was super dry. · .. _ " Ranchers agree that moisture cond1bons are good a11d that spring grass should be bj!lly high to a big horse. Bonito Lake' feeds Alamogordo and Holloman AFB which In some years couldn't depend on that water source. , . ' ' ' . . CARRIZOZo •. N:M. 1!83ilJ The council agreed to seek .bifls· on . blasting and painting the municipal swimming ' pools ... · · · Mayor' Payne s!!id he favors a different setup on operation of the pool .where perhaps three lifeguards would be hired and one .would be designated manager, ' . ' •. possible cbapges on ordinance· will be considered at the meeting of the council in April, Prohibition of mobile homes used as in commercial areas is one change being considered. · ' Bill Gomez, with New Ml!l<ico State Extension Service, community Churches, Mrs. said, are a waster of energy in that they are heated and cooled many .hours or days a week but are in actual £or short periods. of time. · · . She said she doesn't have any answer to that, but that it is· a problem. . · 'rhe U.S. hns six percent of the world;s population and uses 35 percent of the world s resources. . ' . . .. t'- .. ... . ' .... . "" .. ., - - .,.._ •.. . ' - from Above. Here tile Bonito stream is wide anu clear. E f father at 9:30 p.m. . . She has been with Door Clinic since Bill and wife Mary, two daughters, Beth 12 and October or 1971. , , Laura 11 visited father here last Sunday She lists her illterests, other medicine, as .and enti;e family was in church with. L •• Z. writing, camping, canoeing,· ecology, crafts, sunda)'. They called back liere after safe chb,al singing, films, books,·-lelevision and at th!nr home in Grants. · Abyssianian cats. Mr. Manire was born. in LOrenzo, Texas, She Is a Lutheran. . · • December 29, 1927. His father !}erved · as. Med-We-Care must make arrangements for a In fact, iq the Ruidoso area last Friday, fire was rated high. This y(!ar, there is no prol)lem. The Jake "'"'rP than brim full as. attested to by the . But, the _u.s. also is produciJ?g goods and food · for other countriE!s- so !lie actual.percentage or. consumed in .America is than 35 superintendent of schoolS' at Vaughn where Bill• :place for paboratpry work 'to be done, to Identify received most of his schooling. The L. Z. Manfre_ lin ambulance service 11nd otherwise lay the family to Carrizozo in 1942 where L. z.. groundworlf for the I ot, the doctor. was and Bill graduated from 1 :;Jo M.eanll, is of Med•We-Care, " ,.,.' said. ' . The Carrizozo Ulgh Sch 00 1 FFA wool judging team took place In a recent F'FA P•;mtest. day. at Truth· or Collsequences. left to r1ght, are members ofthe win11ing team: Lee Vega, ·Brenda Lindsay, Sammy Gary LOvelace, ..•. ' . spillway. ' ' j.;. : Bernice Somhrano and· Laurie Voss. 'Gary Lovelace Was third high lildlvidual in · wool judging, Laurie Voss, fourth· high,. and llemice Sombr11no, fifth high. The livestock team of Carrizozo High also wol'l nrst place in con· test. . · ,. ·•· 'h·' .. well that we all be energy conscious. · ,,. .. gasoline, natural · bl.ltan_e, .etc.,: - we .all consmous - .. w"w · . . ' . · THE news had 'a letter · trcim M:rs. N .. L: · .. ··· ':Romero or Tucson wtio noted' .. -'. the July 25,1974, edition of the had a big feature on ltaventon - once. a lively village out' of White.Oaks.. . . . . · Mrs. Romero says, in part, "Allicieto Lueras ahd Maria Librada who were mlmtio!led in the · article were my grandparents. 'MY matden name was Navora Lueras. I was born In Lincoln, New · 29,. 1902, I am 73 yea_rs old.,.she ,;:;hP• relatives and Way West Will deal on another awayt•nim , fi!.Lincoln county. 'w·W . . •• .. \, ' I at was- · worked .as at with degree 't' c1 tzert1, Carriwzo and Lincoln County grow oil a person quickly, Nice country, beautitul people. Some . • ·. . . ... ... ... .. . . , .. . . . .. · rou!!h. spots. .. I · . About seven hours were spent at a Those m the !"cture <It.llie c.ourt house tllclude . ·•. ,. . W•W •: .. · . .meeting between Med-We·Car,. l'lc,, and Cantrell, Bunty Rtchardson,. ,Tickets)Ordlp dinner and band co11cert next• National lillalth Service ·corp.s ·to work' out. Kmght, Joan Mearu:, Barbara 'Yard, and trom MondaS"'nlght''llte going glow, we're informed. .detail$ for a vialile health service program for' .. NHSC, Nelson Messmger, ol Houston, and . ·. !ret's support the Carrizozo bands. darriwzo. · · · ·Dallas, Santo Garzo and Burdette Morago. ' . ' . ' . 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Page 1: K. ~spencer .,archives.lincolncountynm.gov/wp-content/uploads/publications/LINCOLN... · JUnior and ~~m~r. Also, she. wa,s a member of the Monflay: Spaghetti w•Meat sauce, tpssed

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The.' Carrizozo Tow~ <:ouncil Tue~day. night • to see us get water in that !ll'e!!: .. it's ~~~ passed, ;~dopted and · s1gned a proclamation wat~ .. ,I hate.topass up good_ water but now LS

d,esignating the first Sunday in M]Y as "Dr. A. N. not the time. to contract font. · -- . . and .Jackie Spencer Day" in C'arriz<!zo. The counc1l ap~r~v~ the purchase of three

J. 0. (Bud) P;~)'ne submitted.the proclamation acres qf land lldJommg Evergreen Cemete~y .to the c&uncil for adoption. Re cited the nipny 'frOID; the I.O.O.F. ~or $1,000, .The acreage w~ll services to Carrizozo· by the Spencers. 'l,'he · provid!! 180 grave Sites. Hazel Hayes standing !n proclamation states that the first SuQday in M;~y for Clara Stone offered the land to the council .. every year will be set ;~side to honor the Spell· <:ouncUman Roy M!lrman . abst;~lned from Cers . Vohng because, be S;lld, be IS a memper Qf

The pro!llamation reads, in part: I.O.O.F. · · . " ... the comn'lunity spirit pf its residents The council also. ag~eed ·to bill mob1!e home

contribute to and make up the growth, im· ~wllers Wh?· !Ja ve ~ed mto someone el.se s sewer and quruity of a community; and !me. The bilbng _w1ll be for sewer serv1ce and for·

h!lS a garbage collection.

low Canyon. Bryan lives in Bonito Canyon a

hal£ mile below the dam, said the "ground Is oozing moisture" in that area this year.

Cazier said this has been the coldest winter in

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·. ;:~!r!~~n-~~ be retired from the . -- ln-100<3-•lnd. moved permanently .to. his chinked · log homQ,. in Bonito Canyon ·

His . therm6meter has hit 11 zero twice this year.

time; he grew up in Dextl\r. When he first visited Ruidoso in 1910, only the

Old Mill; Wingfield's Store and White Mountain Inn were tjlere. · . · ' '

Cazier served four years as Carrizozo school· superintendent many years ago.

Forest Wagenfehr cited an unusual situation. Everr with moisture heavy in the soil, wind was taking it out rapidly in the Ponderosa pine areas .under 9,000 feet. ·

Tularosa. "Moisture conditions are fairly favorable this.·

spring," he said, especially compared to last spring which was super dry. · .. _ "

Ranchers agree that moisture cond1bons are good a11d that spring grass should be bj!lly high to a big horse.

Bonito Lake' feeds Alamogordo and Holloman AFB which In some years couldn't depend on that water source. ,

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The council agreed to seek .bifls· on s;~nd- . blasting and painting the municipal swimming ' pools ... · · ·

Mayor' Payne s!!id he favors a different setup on operation of the pool .where perhaps three lifeguards would be hired and one . would be designated manager, ' . ' •. S~me possible cbapges on thezomn~ ordinance·

will be considered at the meeting of the council in April,

Prohibition of mobile homes used as residtm~ in commercial areas is one change being considered. · '

Bill Gomez, with New Ml!l<ico State Extension Service, community

Churches, Mrs. P~yne said, are a waster of energy in that they are heated and cooled many .hours or days a week but are in actual ~e £or short periods. of time. · · .

She said she doesn't have any answer to that, but that it is· a problem. . ·

'rhe U.S. hns six percent of the world;s population and uses 35 percent of the world s resources.

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E f father at 9:30 p.m. . . She has been with O~en Door Clinic since

Bill and wife Mary, two daughters, Beth 12 and October or 1971. , , Laura 11 visited thei~ father here last Sunday She lists her illterests, other ~an medicine, as .and enti;e family was in church with. L •• Z. writing, camping, canoeing,· ecology, crafts, sunda)'. They called back liere after safe arr~~al chb,al singing, films, books,·-lelevision and at th!nr home in Grants. · Abyssianian cats.

Mr. Manire was born. in LOrenzo, Texas, She Is a Lutheran. . · • December 29, 1927. His father !}erved · as. Med-We-Care must make arrangements for a

In fact, iq the Ruidoso area last Friday, fire was rated high.

This y(!ar, there is no prol)lem. The Jake I~ "'"'rP than brim full as. attested to by the .

But, the _u.s. also is produciJ?g goods and food · for other countriE!s- so !lie actual.percentage or.

consumed in .America is les~ than 35

superintendent of schoolS' at Vaughn where Bill• :place for paboratpry work 'to be done, to Identify received most of his schooling. The L. Z. Manfre_ lin ambulance service 11nd otherwise lay the family to Carrizozo in 1942 where L. z.. groundworlf for the I ot, the doctor. was and Bill graduated from1 :;Jo M.eanll, is of Med•We-Care,

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' . The Carrizozo Ulgh Sch001 FFA wool judging team took fir~ place In a recent F'FA P•;mtest. day. at Truth· or Collsequences. ,Pic~ured, left to r1ght, are members ofthe win11ing team: Lee Vega, ·Brenda Lindsay, Sammy Rope~. Gary LOvelace,

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Bernice Somhrano and· Laurie Voss. 'Gary Lovelace Was third high lildlvidual in · wool judging, Laurie Voss, fourth· high,. and llemice Sombr11no, fifth high. The livestock team of Carrizozo High also wol'l nrst place in t~e con· test. . ·

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well that we all be energy conscious. · ,,. .. ,·~of gasoline, natural · bl.ltan_e, .etc.,:

- we . all consmous -

. . w"w · . . ' . · THE news had 'a letter · trcim • M:rs. N .. L: · ..

··· ':Romero or Tucson wtio noted' withcspecialJn,~c .. -'. tere~t the July 25,1974, edition of the News·~hich had a big feature on ltaventon - once. a lively village out' of White.Oaks.. . . . . ·

Mrs. Romero says, in part, "Allicieto Lueras ahd Maria Librada who were mlmtio!led in the

· article were my grandparents. 'MY matden name was Navora Lueras. I was born In Lincoln, New

· 29,. 1902, I am 73 yea_rs old.,.she ,;:;hP• relatives and Way West Will deal

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Carriwzo and Lincoln County grow oil a person quickly, Nice country, beautitul people. Some . • ·. . . ... • ... ... .. . . , .. . . . .. • · rou!!h. spots. .. I · . About seven hours were spent Tu~day at a Those m the !"cture <It.llie c.ourt house tllclude . ·•. ,. . W•W •: • .. · . ~ .meeting between Med-We·Car,. l'lc,, and Ca~lyl'l Cantrell, Bunty Rtchardson,. ~~ncy ,Tickets)Ordlp dinner and band co11cert next• National lillalth Service ·corp.s ·to work' out. Kmght, Joan Mearu:, Barbara 'Yard, and trom

MondaS"'nlght''llte going glow, we're informed. .detail$ for a vialile health service program for' .. NHSC, Nelson Messmger, ol Houston, and f~om . ·. !ret's support the Carrizozo bands. darriwzo. · · · ·Dallas, Santo Garzo and Burdette Morago.

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hf June 1Jo11se In that ;Ill Senior . .ser·ved on lhe''Armll!ll :Stldf,

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Fir.st member on the list is Rhonda K<ty and in the· juni!lr p!!!Y· Barber. Rho11da i~ the daughter of Ralph 0. and This year Debbie is a F.H.A. member, She was Reba .Luck Barber. !lhe has a older. brother, . a member of the. Senior Play. She has also · · Robert, who is in the .service; anc:l a younger participated in volleyball anc:l basketball. Pebble si&te,:, Rel:>e,cqa, wh<> attend~, <:api~n Sc6Pol'i:l·' h'!s.li>e.~n !In tJl<l.HoiJ!>J ,Rill! qe_re ill G_~Jpitan als~

' ,_-. , •. Rho';'tl!l ~as. lion~ to schQOljl) C!IPitan sil)ce.~l!e .. O.ebbie's hobbies. an~ ,special, interest ate _ . was m the s1xth grade. D.e(Qre tltat ~hi\ attended pi,ano, se)Vin_g,,and tel\nisl:S!Je plans to_ go '\n to

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,_,: ~ IM!ss Ba~ber has P!l"!i' an active rn11nlber ~ f quite c,oi'9Plete.'>t~ • , "'i, ·" · ·. ~\ ·_ ·• · . ---···usethe ··~wANT

CLASSIFIED AD RATES One tibie per wor• • ~ .......... -.:.~ ....... JOe '1\Votim~,perword ·······'"··········-~~c.. Three times or more •••• ., •• ~ ••••••.•••• 8c Classltled dial pay per i!l~il ...•....... f3.00 Blind ad handling charge ••• : •.•••••• f%.00 MbUnu1m any ad .... .- ............ ":. _ •• ,2· •. 00

-.. · _._ C!ii!lti!ll.H!gh . .School . .She }V!!s !! member of tile £1lle11..dar c0f"E!(enjs r '. • , , -·~'· . :r•.gerptt.e Baski;.!Ji!lll Team f{lr !<Sur ~ea~C~. an<J. a.:·; J~q.a[l'~h .sf F .H.A .. 'I'aleht Schol, l!igh,lsoh'!ol

membel"oof the Volll)yball !earn f.or two years. Gym 7:30 p m '• , Rh1>nda has-be_en a member !If F.H.A. si11ce she M~rch 7:8:' State H.H.A. Meetjllg in w~s a fres~a.n. Spe has held several offices in Albuquerque. -th•s. or!lant~abon. a~d w~s a delegate to the . M;trch 13: . School Board Meeting, Board Nab~nal. Conven.tioll 1n Ch1c;tgo. She al~o ser'j:ec:l Room, 7:30 ·p.m. · as D1str•ct prestdent. Sh~ v:as '! candi~ate .for March 14: Senior· Class Bingo, High SciTool

~.~.H.A. Sweetheart as a JUmor a11d semor.. .Gym. . · , • • . · · ·: ·. · • . R~o11da hils been on the IJonor R~ll each year March :h: Junior Pia" a:oo·p.m. ~- · m htgh .schoC!l_and hilS al~o been m the Honor March 22: First Track Meet of the-season at Society since she was elig!bl<i to do so. Truth. or Conseque11ces. - .. · ··

As a freshm~n ~he was m t~e B11nd and was March 'rl: Easter~ Holiday · also Homecommg .. Queen Candidate. she -.yas. on March 28: Easter Holiday. the Student Council as a sophomore arl'd JUmor. School Menu for Molld~y· March 10 • Jo'rlday,

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J. FOR SALE: 14x70 Rit~ Craft rnQbile home, 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, completely fumished with WID 19Cated.on 19.24level acres witll horse barn. Good well and excellent water. Contact Lamoyne Carpenter blind Sales, C;>pitan, N.M. .1Hc

~he. ~erved h:r cl~ as its pre$ident ·while a March 14, • · JUnior and ~~m~r. Also, she. wa,s a member of the Monflay: Spaghetti w•Meat sauce, tpssed. o· L ... cast of tile JUmor and semQr class plays. salad green beans cornbread cookie •·• pjnt Lincoln County 4·U pages at State legislature,

After graduating_!rom Capitan High, Rhollda milk.' - ' · '' - ' - left to right; Teni Webb, Mary Ellen Payne, l\1ARY KAY COSI,.f!.TlCS - C!!mplimentary plan~ to attend co~lege .. Sh': has decided 011 New Tuesday: )3ar-b·que on bun, mixed salad, · •

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1 Tr!cia Tully; Gov. Apodaca, Tammy Tadi9Ck, Carlos Pachecl>. ·

facials, immediate delivery! Donna ·P,dkins, Me~tco ~tate _IJmver~•ty m Las .cruces. Her buttered cor.n. jello, ·~pint milk. co· U nt"y 'Agent · ·consultant. PholleB-16-819<!. Tf11c. _ maJor wtll be Jourpabsm or pre.law. Wednesday: Cou11try fried steak, honey - . ., · . by Ralph R, Dunlap

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in school. references comes to Capitan from Three Way ill;· Thursday: ·corn .dogs, ~usta~d, green beans, . !tt ~Sa~nta~~F~e~[~~;~~~:~~~th~e~y=~~~~;;~~~n,;~r~:~:~::1l l !'n<HM·II-22fl'l' C11rriw:.o. U·2J> Maple, Tx. Her previoi.1S eleven year:; o'! !oil!ied salad, cookie, ·~ pmt milk. ·

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.schooling were in that school sylltem. .. Fric:lay: Be~f:a·roni, _gree'! beans, !"ixec:l House. They also served as messengers at the cher. The idel! is to recycle space planting a Her parents ate Jake and Eile~n Burkett. salad, cake W·lcmg, •~o pmt milk. committee meetings. They enjoyed J,lle com-- s!lcond c~op ':'here you've just harves.ted the

Debbie has thi'ee older married sisters. Ski Cl.ub . . mittee rheetings most as this was where there ftrst. Begm w1th vegetables that grow m early Some or Debbie's activities include basketb!lll -~.~apt!~ Htgh Sch~l stude'!ts may now par· was more discussio!£-lln the legislation-being-- .sprlng.such--aS-br{lccoli~~cabbage-~nd -lettuce.

~RADlA TQ_R-WELD.l!'IGSHOP~ 116N, WhlteSands Blvd.·Aiamoglll'"do

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and volleybali"as a freshman, and also serving as lictpate m a new acb¥tty. A skt cl~b h~s bee11 set considered. . , Follow them with l!eJ!pers, cataloUJ!eS, - Ifes:hm;~n class Prestden!. m-liJl;SO.thaUboses,tiu:lents,who ~!l inter~ted, can~ __ ~- This is -the-sixth year that 4-H members have , .Cl!CI.IIIlber.s and lllhei'Pl'lnls lhaLprefer liiiiiiDlll.l'

, --AS a sophomore and -junior, she was ori ihe ski, The students may go skimg on !"esd.ay been pages at the Legislature. Terri W~bb and . temperatures. .

n • sale sign. Lelan~M,unsell.. 2:10c •.• ;;_..:.,~-,,_~ .... 111111111111111111M••••

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large cement basement, ;._;;.,...,~:t;~~~~~ flooring for 2ltx24 additio11. : -groceries and $1500 down, owner Phone 354-2460.

FOR SALE: ~vaporator Cooler for three or four rooms, like' new. Two gas ranges in good condition. One recliner. One basinett • 11ew mattress. 64 Rambler 6 cyl Stat Wagon, Bed and recliner seats.

Wanted: Building to tear down fo~ the material. Houses or sheds. Phone 354·2282. Capitan, N.M. l·IOc

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!''OR SAt'.E 3 bedroom house $5000.00. $1500.00 down and$75.00 month. Jim Gipson 648·2930 1-IOc

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• JOIINIV.UM~:Y,Broker ' SALI~S~U·;S: ..

J.oura Farris

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co11tained trnllcr, gooseneck, sleeps four, full size bath. All like new, will finance Cor respon· siblc party. Can be seen on Jot In back of bank at Cal't'iZ(YlO. ()jtiZ(!Il:S~Iat(! Ballk_._Garrizozo, ~l2·3c

Wike. . Diana Blackburn vs. Larry W. BlackbUf!l. J...eHoy J. LaMey vs. Mary F.•La'M;~y.

CIVIL SUITS Don&1d Mastus v.s. Western State Telephone

Company and Insurance Com"pi}IIY of North America. Workmen's comp. suit:

In tile matter or the organ!~tion of AJto Village Water and Sallitatlon District. .

Ralph E. Miller, Lee Ola Miller and Bob W • Miller, vs. L.G.Vanover and Rosanel Vanover, suit on promissory note.

Wimberly Electric, inc., vs. Odell Spears, Jerry Bingham and Ross Bigham dba Coi.1Sins Restaurant. Mechanics' lien •

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Mary Jane Fclfe, 21, Bob G. Wolfe, 47, lind Lillian Crumley Swift,

50, both or Carrizozo. Timothy Patrick Sharpe, 25, and Victoria T.

sidoli, 22, both or Picacho. · Randy Allen Hamill', 18, or Uoswell, attd Deana·,

A. Hardwick, 16, ot Ruidoso. . .

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art:rnoons. Tile stud:nts .are respons•ble ro: . · Tadlock were sponsored ror•"Senate , Or try companion cropping. Plant low·growing thetr own transportation tQ and from the sit~ · ' pages John carlos P11checo and vegetables between tall growers and get double area. All students the sk1. Tricia as Holll!e pages by 1.1Se from each row, Try onions next to beans and

·,Gallagher will Don't let a small discour;~ge you All too many g;~rilens have narrow rows of

S P e ~ k from gardenir,~g. There are a number of ways to . plants ana wide av.enues· for walking. Try the Women's Club ·• stretch that space and a _surprising amount rt:verse' make yOlll'.rows two-feet wide and limit ,

March u, of ve~atabl.es in a area. ~~~~~~~~w~a;l~k;i~n~g~~s;~p~a~ce~-~~a~b~a~r~e~~~-~J~· w~~~'{~·l,~:..,:~ • • l.incoln County wm ·

up space g 71 at noon, where .garden pests lurk. When harvest .. .compete for soil nutrients and light and the yield

Speaker will be of 'tilne comes, you're in for a backache. To 1.1SUally suffers .. Check seed packets for the Carrizozo who is county chairman. He will ex- eliminate these problems take towers- from stiff recommended seedS per foot. <>;; 'plain how the county central committee func- 1galvani~edwirerolledlntoacylinder. Then train Keep in mind that warm temperatures extend lions. . Ute vines to grow up instead of out. tile garden season well into fall. Lettuce,

Four couples recently went to a Lincoln Day . One garden bufC makes a teepee-style tower. cucumbers, broccoli, cabbage, c;~rrots and dinner In Las Cruces. Winner of a 11ecklace as "I 1.1Se four bamboo poles for each.tower. I tie the squash are just a tew of the possibilities for an part of a fund·raising drive was Mrs. B. E. poles toget.her at the top and plant climbing autumn garden. Clements of Picacho. 1 beans at the base." Whatever style you choose, •

AChineseauctionanddoorprizewillbepartof place the towers so they won't shade smaller the meeting 11ext week. All republican women plants. · are invited, . Some folks claim you can double your garden

Ratliff rites Monday Last rites were conducted at graveside MondaY

at Capitan for RaUilf, 40

at home. r was in Capitan Cemetery. Officiating

was the Rev. John Minor witho interment under direction or Clarke's Chapel of Hoses Mortuary in Ruidoso ..

A native or Pikeville, Ky., Mr. Ratliff was born there Nov. 13, 1934.

Sur·vivors Include wife,

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backyard, consider your front and back lawns with vegetables. of conventional ·flower bed.s, plant vegetables and 1\erbs along •

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. Tfiad a cac!~~-dle on "!-e. · . and ".ngel ~1sh mto 1t when she ~11plamed that 1t of Mrs. N. Royce Washbu,rn to head COrona's b1· Crocker Search for Ta.lent in New-Me:~~ico. . J;lryan Accompanied them. • · ·~

I . Once I put a~!!f1c1al plastic roses on a. r~se W.'!Sn~ t a, ftsh· bowl. The followmg wee~ I, ha~ centel'llial committee. · . Wee Griffin is niported in oochanged condition· 05;2 Thomas Prestridge stopped by Thllrsday. Jj . mushrooms and they ~ven· looked po•~onous. We wish to a,pologi~e to the fl!mii:Y of R.L. at Santi! Rosa Hospital in San ,Antonio, 'fellas. H«: had been on leave with his. family. in Las

. __... • One day I over l!el!rd,>tla4r, f!l I! mectmg say Sharp for the obituary which appeared wh ch Mr. . J. E. Eobinson a,nd Keith were in .Cruces and was ret11rning to Norfalk, Va. and t~e 7 _, __ ·- ~- ---~mne~hlng~b~ll't,her11ilin'g.bi!Sisjl\'S!ti a;;k_ed _!ler \\'as not, wt-itt~tn _for :~e colllmn f~om ~is !Jom..<: ... :.,Grants ' tp- yisit !"r. and. ~~rs. -·R~ bss Bel(fnap. • . ' . . . .. ' I

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":j~~~ ~ • stapdard Rollin~ mil<tUr!:'; one--third loam, one· .meet11W -,O! -lhe . N<;W', MelllCO' bi·C!'nfenmal ,day_s to pl;~y with ghri,s.ti. Jo. ;· I ·· thlrll humus !pe~t. moss .. compost or perlllel . C!!mmiOiSibn Wednesdlly m Santa Fe. They found. ~ · · · ·

a,nd ooe·t'hird sand! ' . .• . it to be most interesting and came hom'!! with r-=:---·,.-,.-...;..· ,... ----:--:_ __ · · much informa,tion on ·logos, tentative plans, : 4 The Lincoln ·county News

Even the kids are noticing that except for the p11bliclty ands~me funding. MayorF11ller signed Published Thursday at Carrl~ozo, N.M • cheese ther!' is nothing !!lse around this , thetinal p!lpers for& $400 grant to Ill! used fro the ,Subscription price $6 ~~ eo11nty, $9 household that is green and living. In their little Little J.eague Baseball teams. That project. is elsewhere, friends homes they see "wandering Jew' and "Go" .as of March 5_, Corona is one'of the few second class postake p;tld a~ Carrizozo, 'Swedish Ivy.' They see flower gardens .pushing . small towns in the State to receite sych f11nds. N:M. · .

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l( you' would like one for your he)me, you will . Commission, but if for some r.ea,son it is not lh' . ·. e' Fr •• CJ.Ida· •• -,e La~. ndru··· C.ente' r need a, sweet pptato. j>ut four toothpicks into the forthcoming, the ma,yor says we must find other ~ '7 ~ pota,to to hold potato over gla~s in fhe water. ~ fiollrce,s. Fie also reports that. the engineering , . Keep it wet and the jungle will grow. • • feasibility fitudy. fr9. the ~reaUon Flail

P.S. I have one of the kids water it. It may at· restropms ha,s been receiv!'d, but that this tack me. ,,. . .,..,._ ., • • construction also depeJJds on action by the

It fits family-size ~ashday capacity in a slim cabinet

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county comissioners .on previollS commitments. We hope .that the5e and other .projects will be (llnded. • .

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Pr~J.bowlers wlll be .cPnverging on Carrizozo entries and is expected to fil111p before the first ~ this weekend when the ·Carrizo~ Recrea,tion liqllad which will begin at 5:30 p.m. with ad· ' Center hosts the CarrizoZo Open f~r the folltth ditional squads a,t 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.

The Highway Department i'eports only .15 ~of an inch of moist11re went wi,th al the early morning thimder and lightning.

• Every Frigidaire Laundry Center makes it easy to wash and dry a tamily-sl2:e 1oad with the special care Joday's modern fabrics demand. Yet it takes a

year. ~. • The $3,500 'Jlro""jldze· runlls-h.ls drawn'1!UCh Sp<msored 'by Jhe Carrizozo ''Chamber of 5011,thwest bowling stars as J. B. Blaylock, La

Commerce, the tournament has drawn 32 of the Lllz, Jilhn Denton, Midland, Tel<.; Arnie John·. top rl!nking prof"'lsionals in the southwest, 50n, Dallas; Ed Massey, Colorado Springs; according to Joe J.lght, llosl professiona.t and· Larry Thompson, Houston: Phil Pr!lto, El Paso:

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Keelin and Mrs. Dix_on -Wefgeiit werilii-Albuquerque-Saturday -to -plcl<

11p Di:~~im Weigert who had been hospitalized for ten da.ys following a coronary. .

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' defending champion. . . Butch Calvert, Dallas,~ a,nd Steve l\lcBride,

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0~~~· =~ds a spec'ial in~itation to everyone The event will be highlighted ofla,turd&y night to come out and make the visiting boMers

' when the amateurs take the lanes with 1he pros. welcome and ~to "watch some great bowlers in The prO.am event is limited• to 108 amateur action.'' i

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SERVICE 5ausagp; at here the CarrlzozP PBA Open . Bowling Tournament d10sc two days. · · • .

Breakfast will be served by the :>ponsoring Chamber or Commerce from 7 11:m. until about 10:30 a.m. each or the two days. Cost per person will be $1.25 arid the public is invited.

The Chamber board or direclors met at the Rec. CeniC!r Mondalf night to discuss the lour· namC!nt duties and to consider other matters.

Board members agreed to write the New .Mexico Uigh~ay Department by the deadline or March lS requesting a public hearing on com· plelion of Slate Uighway37 in the Nogal-Bonito

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its objections to Johnson Stearns 'asked the C .help

financially with the Valley or Fires State Park Easter Sunrise Service. '

lie explained that choruses from Las Cruces will be coming wllh Cnrrizozo responsible for transportation, snacks and such. A donation ot $50 was approved.

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March 22 will be a work day at the new Chamber office building.

· JfmmySiranton lias joined the Natiofllll Guard ~ and is in basic training for two months ~~Ft. Polk, La. lie will be at Ft. BIIOiS for two months

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Mother Nature painied. pretty pictures iJl' white.Thethrell,justwest9rth~Newsl)f!iceand · Carrizozo Wednesday morning- giving all trees others down the stree( 'were' typical of h11w

.. a sn()w and frost covering which turned the town Carrizozo looked. •

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GRAV'EL SAN-D

Bill McCarty

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TEI.EFLORA ~VIRI': Sl':UyiCI': @ IH8·2921 . · , •

(.'APITAS- Phone 354-9291! FW.W~$ Rl!IDO:m- Phone 237-1091 "'-e"U'"1'11

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John Fay•Harkey

~-Good· Citizerr ·

two Of Which • 1952 Harkey Lumber. was sold and Ml'.

Ha~k~'Y wen~ ipto ranching. A few years later he the lava rock and1cinder business.

ranch near moved there. Soon after thfl¥ dold the ranch and moved to .La Luz Coronado Lodge where they did extensive remooeling a11d restoration. or the property'.

After a long illness in hospitals ·in Houston, EIPaso, and Alamogordo Mr. Harkey passed away in the Alamogord!l hoopital March 8.

Services were held in the Methodist Church in Carrizozo March U at 1:30 p.m. with Jimmy Wells officiating. Mrs. R. M. Shafer at the organ and a song "How Great Thou Art" by Rex Briscoe or Clotidcroft, N.M. Interment at Angus Ccmctary.

Pallbearers were Vernon .Petty, Tino Lopez, Truman Spencer,. Jr.. Glen Bradley, Albert Roberts and Tennis Smoot. Honorary pallbrorcrs were Tom J.E. Th!lrton,

Sr., Steams, Huffman, Paul Ortiz, Brack Cor11ctl, Jim members of the Mounted Patr!ll No. 5.

Johnson. Jr.1

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Survivors arc his wire Georgia, a son George <Skipper) Harkey, a daughter Jonettc Nowell, a son, David J. Harkey and eight grandchildre,

·Also, his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Harkey, one ' br!lther Jack N. Harkey and one sister z'anc

Petty, lwo neices and two nephews.

demon strafed '

This past Saturday the Capitan 4-H hor· semanship members participated in the

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('111\ll~.'l .... , ... ; , . !; • . ,., .... 1211 or ~51 the horse-judging contest •. · 1 ·• l' Kl" 2'61 Members participating were: Gtd Allen. EST.\:00('1.\ .. · .......... HI -~:1:; ,.,r . o• " , ..

Wedding Saturdciy Miss Joyce Chase will marry Timothy Means

Saturday March 15 at 2 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Carrizozo.

She is a senior- who will be graduated from the 'Capitan High Schooll\1ay 16. Then she will join

· her husband, who is in the service. ' A bridal shower was held at .tile Capitan

.Woman's Club honoring Miss Chase, Tuesday· evening with a nice crowd attending.

Diomolld Selling Special Order Work Remounting Cuotom-mado Jewelry

JEWELRY Gt:t\Jtt\!IOTI-:l':D WATCH, -CLOCK

& JEWELRY REPAIR INTERNATIONAL SILVER nnd

STAINLESS, FOSTORIA CRYSTAL, MIKASA CHINA

Alamogordo, N. M. 88310

PHONE 437•8145 BankAmoric;ord, Masterchorge, Credit

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the scl)ool libr.ary on Olson. has a the

'Educati()n. She · has her ·second<~rY , teaching certificate in New Mllxic(). · ·

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. " Board of directors, Otero County Savings and Loon Association, front • row, I tor: 01'. Joseph Springer; Albino Flores; Ethel Olson; Albert Sandoval. Bock row, tto r: James E, And<frson; Dan1.,.1 D. Ortega; Wesley•Walker: Domny -·-- - .... -- ,-O~Hara. "

YES, WE'RE NEWt Otero. Savings and Loan Association will serve YOU with top Interest and Our directors are of stature In

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. we e1<pecf to soon, on our ~~-

We pay fllghest Interest. rates and ,If need· your

set we call Drop In s..On and far FREE

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DRAWINGS hold each friday until July, .You're always welcome ot Otero County Savings & Loan Association. Vfe're frl•ndly.

I I I • 0 Financing My Now Hoino I &

I 0 My Home Improvement Loon I I 0 An Emergen;y Fund Sovlngi Plan I

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5.75%·5.92%

5.25%·5.39%

Ct!'tflh'"le"Of DCJW:Sit 11,000 or mere. <4.Y~t.tr l~rm

90 Oay Aceounl. SI.COOOr'l"ll!lre

s •• wmg~ Depos.t Attounr Malumum flt-X•b•hlr no m•n•mum drPO'''

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Electric Co-op .Inc. . MOt'STAI!':AIH, >a-:W !\a:XIC'O

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The'horse judging consisted of three halter classes, one western pleasure class, and one re~ning class, with reasons given on one hailer. · The horsemanship members plan to . ticipate in the Melrose judgmg meet

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·S· George j.,. Zimmerman • . Judge

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Lisa reJlorlter·: Darla. Portillo, ••

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tei).Cher is .l\-1rs. . • · The r<iurth p6riormed ''The ·

Crawdad song" accompanted )>y Mrs.Jii.'fingston"··· .

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NOTICE OF HEARING ON ~'INAL '1\CCOUI\l;I!AND REPORT

. STATE OF NEW MEXH(.O TO: Nancy R. Hodge, Sanford John Hodge III; James Hbward Hodge and Joseph Randall Hodge, all unkllPWn heirs of Sanford ·J. Jr., Deceased; all

claim lien upon

Nancy ll. Hodge, Ancillary· Administratrix,· has filed her ~'ina!· Account and Report, ·and on

--1\prir IIJ;f975 aT1tr! ocr A.M·. attbe District·Col,lrt ·· in Carrizozo, New ·Mexi_co! the Court will hear ol>j~oclions thereto and the seti:lement thereof;

. and th\! Court. will proceed to determine ,the, , hi,Jlrship or·.said decedent, the own~rship,?f his:

estate, the •ntcrcst of each resp·cct•vc ·cla1man'\ 'th'orelo or therein, and l.he,f>ersons entitled to.

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-2 •. Kim Wiggins, I. Ted Moore, B!PomCield; 2. Jimmy Reiners, 4 •. Land Bloomfield; 3. Travis Sanders, Hatch; 4. Dllvid

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Anl!n;~_s, Lordsbl!rg, .Roawell Goddard, Truth or· Consequences, Cle>udcr11ft, Cobre, ·M;oriarty, Socorro·, H')geonan ilnd Nbuqtlerql!e.

__ :·~~-'~~l'!!_~e._'J;I)ree- 4·_1!: ell!~- frqm C!'Pitiln, · . ' . • .,_ilrl'tWZO and Hondo '"'- ;~!so Jl'lrticipate<!. · - •

H'!,S!' F'FA te;~ms couldn't eompl!te in ·'Ute ~ontesl:$ becal!se of fules. Oyer'300 conteatants

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LIVESTOCK ": ·aJla·, ~~~i'~J 2. H11german; 3, Hilt Springs; 4. : .. Allim!ls; '6. 'ream No. 10.

INDIVIDUALS 1. Puruie Frost, .Cobre; :!. Lisa Ferguson, ·

Carril!'ozo 4-H_; 3. Bill Gral!;~m, Cobre; 4. Lilndy Kuykendilll, Hagerman. .

HOI!.SES . 1. Cobre; 2.l'lllarosa; 3. Socorro; 4. l'lllarosa;

5. Floyd; 6. Carrizozo 4·H. - · JNOlVIDUA._,S

1. Bill Graham, C11bre; 2. Ponnil Gilliand, l'u!arosa; ;~.. 'rim Curtiss; Carrizozp,

LAND 1. Cloudcroft; 2. M11riarty; :J. Hatch: 4. Hilt

j · G d bli Springs; J;. Animas; 6. Gadsden. PicblredintJ:!eltomeo!JoanEvansatLincoln Ol!n ~;~r !In, lltate president of Rep!!. can INDIVIDUALS·

during Ute l!!ncheon meeting 11C the L1ncoln · womep - guest from the pleasant affair. Bill t. Larry Cody, Cloudcroft; :,!. Bill Brown~ County Republican Women's Club, Tuesd;~y are,. Gallacher, c11unty Republican chilirman, was. Clou.dcr.ort; 3. Tim Wor~ter, Tlllarosa; 4., left I!> right, Opal Butts, president. and right. speaker. ·. Bettino Adilms, -Animas; Ji. Kelmeth Robert of

~- Gadsden lied with lltcC!InneJI, Hatch.

AG inion.affects ne ism.

by Mrs. J. 1-:. Mrs. Pal Ward's

. it. A Christmas gift from ber family and friends was a seven day cruise aboard the Norwegian MS Starward- docking .at Port-au· Prince, Montego Bay and Nassau. •

It must be (as stated in !he brochure) like a dream come true - with every convience and · every sort. of entertainment available -, in·. eluding swimming pools, sauna and massage parlors, dancing, movies in " theatre with the stars for a roof, etc.

F"irsl stop was in haiti in the and Uiere is the Cathedral Sainte

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but it. was so Wllndcrful to get back lo Lincoln ,.,.

At a recent meeting at the Lincoln f'ire Ho!lse, was as a Bob Evans was elected Fire .Chief, Bill 16th century il was pressed. and with Shrecengostil next in line and Maurilada Perry, honey and used every-night f!lr rheumatism.

ALL NO CAL GALS! Who are interested in sec·treas. The chief will choose hhis other. Weight W;~tchers _ Please _ call !Elizabeth helpers.

There was a discussion involving plans to McVeigh and let her know. _furnish the upstairs. for use ln holding meetings. H.P..W. will meet at Dot Burkstallers the 13th

Then too, there was a Lincoln Ditch meeting,. · -Please come. · ·· ,recently during which officers were elected ROBY'S BOX including Bill ward, .H11war. d Abercrombie; Bob Dear Roby, Love at first sight saves alot of

time and money. Mary B. . Evans, Tony Leyba and Mrs. Ciel Dockary. _ Dear ROb:9, For untold ages, women h;~ve been

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\h•lgbl Wntclu.'t'~ If yo!! · m·e mler~stml m having · a Weigh'

Walrhcrs progrnm m c-arrizozo. please contae' Annie Withers. IHU·224:i or I.i7. MacWigh 64U 2352.

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