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3A CARRIZOZO IS PERFECT New high school principal says ire' d like to stay a while .DWEll EDIHON lilbl i ;-,t t /./, (JJ ·,l U4 }401-' 1 :,uUIIi\llt :,J M!Li<IJ Vllril H,i,4l It\{ i { TAti(,;lll t;;..; 11 TOURNEY IN . rl lx l'rJ(J!, ,i,4 Cree Meadows Golf Course hosts. one of the summer's biggest tournaments , SO cents RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 2001 OUR 55TH YEAR, No. 22 Detention center staffing under a close watch BY DIANNE S'IIWNGS RUIDOSO NI!WS STAI'l' WRrri!R The level of staffing at the Lincoln County Detention Center is being monitored by County Manager 'Ibm Stewart, who said Monday he wants to ensure proper coverage, espe- cially with the recent addition of federal prisoners. Stewart said he was asked by County Commissioner Leo Martinez to report on staff levels at the jail in Carrizozo and will present the results of his review at the com- mission meeting Aug. 16. "I just did the report and staff was at 20, but the administrator tells me that two more people were hired last week,, Stewart said. "Until I see their wages reflected in the bills for August, I can "t say for sure they are working." 11 We 1 18 in constant commu- nicalion. If anyiNng, since we opened on April 5, 1 1 m been vet)' pleased wlh the direction in which we•re headed.·· John Buffington Jail administrator Seven federal prisoners were in the jail Monday, bringing the total number of inmates to 82. Jail administrator John Buffington, an employee of Correctional Systems Inc., which manages the jail, said his two new employees will start in mid-August. He declined to comment on staffing levels, saying that the company considers it a matter of security. But he emphasized that staffing patterns, which usually place more employees on duty during the day hours when transfers aqd occur, a,re regularly reviewed by the COtnpanys tbp efr.ecutives, who all are former watde11lrm- have extensive backgrounds in corrections. ''We'rt) In constant communication," he said. "H anything, See CENTER, page 2A After false starts, church gets site OK BY DIANNE Slll.liiGS IIUIIJOSO NE'IIS STAFF wmEK After several years of false starts, development plans for property across from the Cree Meadows Golf and Country Club were approved Thesday. some required a«ljustments to the parking lot and a tew other stipulations, a site plan for construction of a First Baptist building on the 14-acre lot between Country tlub Drive and Paradise Canyon Road was passed by the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Commission. A previously proposed multi-family residential project at the site ran into financial problems before the church pur- chased the land. . As presented, the original layout covered 259 parking spaces, not leaving enough room for clfiving lanes that meet village standards. See CHURCH, page 2A Weston Richardson gives his pigs a lew minutes to adjust before moving them to pens lor Lincoln County's annual fair today through Saturday. Bring your animals and the whole family to the Lincoln County fair BY DUIHNE SIAI.IJIGS RUIDOSO NI!WS SOO'I' WIITER Although participants spent the past year prepar- ing, the action for the public starts UKlay at the annual Lincoln County Fair in Capitan Vl&itms will be treated to an old-fashioned event with no glitz or midway rides, only children showing the animals they raised and oth- ers displaying the craft prod- ucts they created, pictures they painted and vegetables and flowers they grew. 'IUesday, WestOn Richardson of Capitan unloaded two pigs he raised since they were born.. The two brothers go everywhere together around his ranch, he said One of the "boys" was upset about being sepa- rated from his sibling in a separate pen. "I've been participating in the fair for the past two years,.. Richardson said. "I got a sixth last year in pigs, but I hope I do better this year. I'm also showing a horse." Codi Montes, 19, and a state officer for FFA, said she enjoys the county fair because it's an activity that involves her entire family. Her father is a member of Homemade pies and brewed coffee can be munched and sipped while walking around the inside displays, or indulging in a full barbecue lunch before stopping to see the calves, goats, pigs and poultry. DIANE See UNCOLN, page 2A Grady and Ronnie Eldridge push their lair entry out of a trailer. Goals of forest thinning defined BY DIANNE SIILLINGS RUIDO.'iO NEW:; STAFF WRITER 1b attain the goal of forest thin- ning and creation of defensible space from fire, neighborhood groups must donate volunteer hours in 20 "at risk" communities identified by the state Forest and Conservation Division. and federal budgets, she said. "At an estimated cost of $1,000 an acre, you're talking $10 million if you had your wish list," she told vil- lage urban forester Mike Deiaco. 'That may not be feasible for just one village. A lot of urban defensible land needs to be cleared in New Mexico. I don't see where the money would come from. "I don't think this country can do it any other way than with volun- teers. Last year in my area, we had to twist anns to get people involved. 1bday, they're waiting in line." pattem of lots that have been treat- ed and those left untouched, she said. Deiaco said the village isn't ask- ing for $10 million and his presen- tation to the committee was meant to indicate how much land needs treatnlent, not the exact cost. "Obviously, we started where most fires occur or the danger is the greatest," he said. "This is a 20-year endeavor, not just one year." Jennifer Salisbury, secretary of the state Department of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources, DIAiff SfALUNGSIITAff Sealllalr ...... ,.. w•= of the state Department of Energy, Minerals and Natural ResourOOs. reviews a chart wilh state forester robT atinez during a session of the Legisln fillllll:e Committee in Ruidoso State Sen. Sue W'tlson Beffort, a Republican from Albuquerque, offered that opinion Thesday during a session of the state Legislative Finance Committee meeting in Ruidoso. Without volunteer labor, the cost of clearing could break state Peer pressure also helps elimi- nate the creation of a checkerboard Sec FOREST, page 2A INSIDE Opinion 4A Real estate 58 ObliOaries I 6.\ Spotts 18 11:JevL<;ion lC .................... Mescalero school faality design Campus designed around courtyaJd/38 VAMONOS Spencer Theater for the Performing Ans romances movies Leagues are looking for people to bowl Dropoffs leave leagues short/lB A u G 0 8 . -- ·-·--- .... ··-·-. 2 0 0 1

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3A CARRIZOZO IS PERFECT New high school principal says ire' d like to stay a while

.DWEll EDIHON U~UUHHHIHlHH.> lilbl i ;-,t

t /./, (JJ ·,l U4 }401-' • 1 ·,~, :,uUIIi\llt :,J M!Li<IJ Vllril hiiil~'' H,i,4l It\{ i { TAti(,;lll t;;..;

11 TOURNEY IN . rl ~f1JIJ lx l'rJ(J!, ,i,4

Cree Meadows Golf Course hosts. one of the summer's biggest tournaments

,

SO cents

RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 2001 • OUR 55TH YEAR, No. 22

Detention center staffing under a close watch BY DIANNE S'IIWNGS RUIDOSO NI!WS STAI'l' WRrri!R

The level of staffing at the Lincoln County Detention Center is being monitored by County Manager 'Ibm Stewart, who said Monday he wants to ensure proper coverage, espe­cially with the recent addition of federal prisoners.

Stewart said he was asked by County Commissioner Leo Martinez to report on staff levels at the jail in Carrizozo and will present the results of his review at the com­mission meeting Aug. 16.

"I just did the report and staff was at 20, but the administrator tells me that two more people were hired last week,, Stewart said. "Until I see their wages reflected in the bills for August, I can "t say for sure they are working."

11We118 in constant commu­nicalion. If anyiNng, since we opened on April 5, 11m been vet)' pleased wlh the direction in which we•re headed.··

John Buffington Jail administrator

Seven federal prisoners were in the jail Monday, bringing the total number of inmates to 82.

Jail administrator John Buffington, an employee of Correctional Systems Inc., which manages the jail, said his two new employees will start in mid-August.

He declined to comment on staffing levels, saying that the company considers it a matter of security.

But he emphasized that staffing patterns, which usually place more employees on duty during the day hours when transfers aqd ~prt ~t.es occur, a,re regularly reviewed by the COtnpanys tbp efr.ecutives, who all are former watde11lrm­have extensive backgrounds in corrections.

''We'rt) In constant communication," he said. "H anything,

See CENTER, page 2A

After false starts, church gets site OK BY DIANNE Slll.liiGS IIUIIJOSO NE'IIS STAFF wmEK

After several years of false starts, development plans for property across from the Cree Meadows Golf and Country Club were approved Thesday. Wi~ some required a«ljustments to the parking lot and a

tew other stipulations, a site plan for construction of a First Baptist Ch~ building on the 14-acre lot between Country tlub Drive and Paradise Canyon Road was passed by the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Commission.

A previously proposed multi-family residential project at the site ran into financial problems before the church pur-chased the land. .

As presented, the original layout covered 259 parking spaces, not leaving enough room for clfiving lanes that meet village standards.

See CHURCH, page 2A

O~HHESOWUNG~AFF

Weston Richardson gives his pigs a lew minutes to adjust before moving them to pens lor Lincoln County's annual fair today through Saturday.

Bring your animals and the whole family to the

Lincoln County fair BY DUIHNE SIAI.IJIGS RUIDOSO NI!WS SOO'I' WIITER

Although participants spent the past year prepar­ing, the action for the public starts UKlay at the annual Lincoln County Fair in Capitan

Vl&itms will be treated to an old-fashioned event with no glitz or midway rides, only children showing the animals they raised and oth­ers displaying the craft prod­ucts they created, pictures they painted and vegetables and flowers they grew.

'IUesday, WestOn Richardson of Capitan unloaded two pigs he raised since they were born.. The two brothers go everywhere together around his ranch, he said One of the "boys" was upset about being sepa­rated from his sibling in a separate pen.

"I've been participating in the fair for the past two years,.. Richardson said. "I got a sixth last year in pigs, but I hope I do better this year. I'm also showing a horse."

Codi Montes, 19, and a state officer for FFA, said she enjoys the county fair because it's an activity that involves her entire family. Her father is a member of

Homemade pies and brewed coffee can be munched and sipped while walking around the inside displays, or indulging in a full barbecue lunch before stopping to see the calves, goats, pigs and poultry.

DIANE STAWHG~AFF

See UNCOLN, page 2A Grady and Ronnie Eldridge push their lair entry out of a trailer.

Goals of forest thinning defined BY DIANNE SIILLINGS RUIDO.'iO NEW:; STAFF WRITER

1b attain the goal of forest thin­ning and creation of defensible space from fire, neighborhood groups must donate volunteer hours in 20 "at risk" communities identified by the state Forest and ~sources Conservation Division.

and federal budgets, she said. "At an estimated cost of $1,000

an acre, you're talking $10 million if you had your wish list," she told vil­lage urban forester Mike Deiaco. 'That may not be feasible for just one village. A lot of urban defensible land needs to be cleared in New Mexico. I don't see where the money would come from.

"I don't think this country can do it any other way than with volun­teers. Last year in my area, we had to twist anns to get people involved. 1bday, they're waiting in line."

pattem of lots that have been treat­ed and those left untouched, she said.

Deiaco said the village isn't ask­ing for $10 million and his presen­tation to the committee was meant to indicate how much land needs treatnlent, not the exact cost.

"Obviously, we started where most fires occur or the danger is the greatest," he said. "This is a 20-year endeavor, not just one year."

Jennifer Salisbury, secretary of the state Department of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources,

DIAiff SfALUNGSIITAff

Sealllalr......,.. w•= of the state Department of Energy, Minerals and Natural ResourOOs. reviews a chart wilh state forester robT atinez during a session of the Legisln fillllll:e Committee in Ruidoso

State Sen. Sue W'tlson Beffort, a Republican from Albuquerque, offered that opinion Thesday during a session of the state Legislative Finance Committee meeting in Ruidoso. Without volunteer labor, the cost of clearing could break state

Peer pressure also helps elimi­nate the creation of a checkerboard Sec FOREST, page 2A

INSIDE Opinion 4A Real estate 58 ObliOaries I 6.\ Spotts 18 11:JevL<;ion lC ....................

Mescalero school faality design ~evealed Campus designed around courtyaJd/38

VAMONOS Spencer Theater for the Performing Ans romances movies

Leagues are looking for people to bowl Dropoffs leave leagues short/lB

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Planning aclmini'!f;rat.Joseph Patoskie said earth work mi 1;hEi JDX!iilct oould begin while the. plans are beiug revieweil, but the YiJJage must lbllow the law. Planning secretary Tlm v­said he only lbtmd out this week tbat the more intense review was required.

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FOREST: Neighborhood groups would need to donate volunteer hours to help mOM PAGf.lA

~-omplimented Ruidoso officials for committing the money to hire an urban forester to work with pri­vate land owners to reduce the fire danger on their land.

.. An urban forester in New Mexioo is :rare,"' she s~ud. l'h.e village decided this was a high priority and hired one. I think there are just two others (in a list of 20 high risk cmrununities). The vast major­Ity don't have someone like this to ooordinate with private land owners."

She hopes the cost of treating and removing debris from each acre to fall considerably under $1,000, the secretary said.

Ruidoso leads the group of 20 designated com­munities in federal money funneled through the state for programs to aasiat in the tirel mitigation pffort, according to a chart presented by Salisbury.

From October 2000 through July 2001, Ruidoso received $636,862 for Wildland Urban Fire Interface projects, for planning assistance, for eco­nomic assistance programs, for Firewise workshops and for use of technical assistance provided by the department, she pointed out.

A total of$3,035,851 was allocated to the 20 com­. munities through those programs, she said. The _ Sf"Cond highest recipient was Cloudcroft in neigh­. boring Otero County, and also in the Lincoln : National Forest, at $360,000.

"An IB'ban foreslllr In New Mexico is nov. 1he vii'-P decided IIJis was a Ngh llliori" t;y and hired one. I Ualnk thent an~ just two ulllers Pn a list of 20 hlllh risk 110111-munlllest. 1he vast ma)orlt;y don't haVe -SOIIII!OII81lke Uals tu eouidlnate wllb pd­vale land owners.''

Jennlfeto~ Secretary of the state Department of Energy

That's in addition to the. $940,000 in funding from the state Legislature and the assistance of her staff in helping oommunities compete for up to $2 million more in planning and economic action fed­eral grants, she said.

DeiJu:o said the m"""" ia oveu IIP8Dti!l:le ")i~~ comparison by Jerry Lloz:oar.i. otatQ.hAI¥mJI 111 tion officer of the Department of Public Sarety,

bul'den of private land owners participating in fire hazard mitigation programs.

. • Supporting the development of education CUI'­ri~uins at university extension sen'icea and high

SC!hools oonceming natural """""""' --•. Supporting the deve)opment of a firewise

delimsible space rating system to be applied to stim­danl real estate~ 1brms.

• Supporting the development of a grant pro. gram 1br local communities to become partners in periodic firewise workshop sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service.

Delaoo prop~ a 70130 oost-shariug ratio instead of the current 611160, But Sen. Patrick lqons, a Republican &om Cuervo, said if people con­tinue to build in-area.. they bear ._.,nsi-

fur ·

the cost of fire suppression over the past two the Interior ~L decades would have beeo;l cut by more than halfjf · Mw:h of the filderal money is funneled through mitigation had occurred earlier, with a net benefit of ~ Conservation and Development councils., $64 million. ·- Wt:ause it can't go directly &om the tedends gov-

"The analysis didn't attempt to calculate -· emment or the state directly to private land own­property damages or potential losses to we and eta. limb," Delaoo said. If a lire swept through the vii-'' ,; ..fil'·'h IIUJDI!Uli'Y prepared 1br oommi-members. !age of Ruidoso, the loss of ~ Pr<JPI'li;f. ~bu!Q(. and State Fmes~ 'Jbby Mlutlnez noted alone is estimated at $78 million, he said. tb'8t '!189 wild lites occurred from Jan. 1 t\uouah

DeiJu:o asked fur the <XJIIliiiittee' help.lur. ·~ \ .• ~;!, with 37,368 acres.i!w'J)ed_ Tbe estimated • Continuing to support mitigation programs cost of fire suppression on state and private land hit

and requests for additional state'servic::e-Coresters·to 1 $&.71J!inillion. · provide technical support and program ,administ;q~,c. '-"'9f.those lites, 208 were caused by lightniJig and tion. . ' ·usti"by humans, with the remainder attributed to

Local judge finishes COtJne

Tha·- 8xamines substan­tive law and proa!dural issues, judicial skills, trial technj~ and a JIIYriad ofother topics. ~its ~gin 1963, the

National Judicial College has issued more than 68,000 certlli· -of completion.

Participanl&arejudgesfromall 60 slates and more than 160 l.br­eign countries. Alumni include u.s. Su- Court Justices Antbony Kenned,y and John Paul Stephens have served ss Iecturera.

Of the $88 million in federal money appropriated for New Mexioo this year, at least $3.5 million will flow through her department to state, municipal and community-based groups and individuals for mitigation projects, Salisbury said. • Supporting the reduction Of.the.oost>-.sb.ariDg·'•· dth.!rorunknown causes. ·

r::::=;~~~~ . CENTER: Officals keeping a close watch on staffing of. fa€ility ' FRUM PAGEJA {

since we opened on April 5, I'm been very pleased with the direction in which we're headed."

Stewart said his agreement with CSI "was not to bring in more (prisoners) than they can watch."'

"It's a continuing concern to make sure they are properly staffed,"' he said. "At next week's commission meeting, we'll analyze the situation some more."

In his opinion, the jail will hit lll8lti­mum capacity at about 106 inmates, Stewart said.

He said it appears the new jail is sav­ing the county money based on his examination of the last four months,

· which includes the transition period · from the old jail to the new detention center under an annual contract with

· CSI. The previous jail at the county court­

house in Carrizozo was limited by the state fire marshal to 40 inmates because

· it failed to meet space and safety · requirements at higher numbers.

"I inte:nd tu te:ll commissioners that we can't be so focused on · · the bottom line that CSI does DO\ staff Ute facllll;v appropriately." , ,

1bmStewart COUI}ty Manager

' ' CSI was brought in to help alleviate some of the problems and run the old jail. Excess inmates were farmed out. to. detention centers in other counties at a oost more than double that of the local price.

The fire marshal held off dosing the old jail on the commission's pledge it would build a new one, which was opened earlier this year in the Carrizozo Industrial Park.

With extra beds, county officials hoped to •rent"' space to other entities and oftBet the cost of operation.

"It appears the county is saving about $14,251 per month, which is about $171,022 per year.• Stewart said. "'f

•RuiDOSO NEWS liH Park Awenue, P.O Box 128 Ruidoso, N.M. 11555 •'ltlephone (50S) 2574001 • Fa (505)257·7053.

BRAD L ~ PuBUSHER, Exr. 3 MlciW!L SCANI.ON Jl9!l'OR, Exr. 18

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KAmiN PAYJON DmO! MANAGER, ExT. 12

SnM! 1'l>l.q!s HMJ> PRI'.SSMAN, fbrr. 24

PGtential codb~f.n .... i$ the staff level, · which only liAS!• inCreased by two since

CSI took ovM ,·ffl intend #b·'l.felJ!rcommiasioners· that

. '!(e p.n't be s~<\,on the bottQ!n Una that csr do'li!l'''ii/ll: staff the faCility

. ,appropriately.~)· •· . ljl~art s'!}!l. he'll also bothered tbat. CSI hasn't hfRa · $easoned c:o~ction.U peljSOIUlel. ~.-j · ,. ._:- -·.~

. ~e probll[!lll is they're hiring_!~ ' people," he said. "Th,at's all wen flnll. . good, but I could have done tbat. We were hoping wdd. get more experienced ' people."" .

Buffington said· his last .tWO'hires fur­merly worked at Camp Sierra Blanca, a correctional cen,~r ~r ~. ~out 18 miles northeast of RutdOS(f~_,, · .' ·

"So they do have experience working with inmates.• be said.· .,.

Bullington added that .,_pany's other ~~~IOJI'eell hWJ!l!! :liJaoll<­ground in corrections.

ot the 20 "-loyeeo month, 14 were llOIUlty' e!Dpl~ six.,....... CSI personnel.

Dr. D. Joyce Sqnnentnoser Dr. Anatole F. Gutowski

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Growing up in the eastern New -Mexioo farming commQnity of Elida, Steve Barron · found his early role mOdels in the ·teaChers

• who coaehed schqol- teams. They inspired him to attend college and to

earn ftrst a bachelor's degree and then a mas­ter's cletJree ·as he combined his intereSts in education and_ sports. But, at least for- a while starting this month, he won't be handling two roles. ·

Barron came on board Monday as the flew high school princiPal fur the Carrizozo School Distriet.

Rick Cogdill, who left the principal's spoi in March to 6.U a vacancy created by the res-­ipation fo'r health reasons .of the previous school superintendent. said Barron was one of five interviewed fur the post.

Cogdill, who joined the CarriZozo district six yearS -ago, atarted as a teacher, then . moved into couil$eling and served as the high school principal until he was picked as super­intendenL

But the school board didn't attempt to fill the princiPal's spot right away.

-w-e lmew that we weren't going to find anyone in March," Cogdill said. "So we strug­gled along and ·opened up the search this &umrlier. He was selected in late June or early July. . .

"'I thought be was very professional and knowledgeable in several areas of education. I think be has good people skills and is a com­municator. He also was familiar with the small-schOol atmosphere. I think he'll be a good asset to the community."'

Barron said Monday that he grew up on a ranch, where his father worked cattle and his mother raised five children.

-when 1 was in high school, the people who were great advocates for me were my coach­es." he said ..

-riley were good role models and I lm.ew I wanted to_ te~ and coach too," Barron added.

He earned a bachelor's degree in physical education with a minor in health and science from Eastern New Mexico University in 1992.

He stayed nn at the university, working toward hiS master"& degree in sports adminis­tration, and met his wife Kathy Barron, who was .wOrking ori a masters of busines~;~ admin­istration degree.

During that period, he -also coached iil just about BDY ·ea.pacity that was needed from Little_ ~e .t9 .,~e wo~en's .basketball team. -tieeaUse I loved it," Barron said.

He then spent aix years at Pine Hill school in -the: GrantsfCibola"_ non-public scho.ol dis­triet.

The first two i}'e&r&, he was physical educa­tion teacher, eoacli and athletic di~ctor; lAter filling in as head girl's basketball coach and track coach.

-Then district oflicials combined the at1ilet­le director's p<Hiition with the assistant high

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•-Carrlzoza High School principal Steve Barron set­tles into his office, but stays in touch with other parts of tfie campus. ·

.school principal's job, throwing· in middle school principal and head football coaching duties for thlj! last year.

While juggling all of those assignments, .he finished his master's at the Gallup Graduate Studies' Branch of Western New Mexico University and the couple's daughter, Jessica was born.

"I was looking for a place where she can grow up," Barron said of his one-year-old daughter. "And I wanted something where I could spend more tim~ with my family at home. If things go all right here, we plan to stay a wh~le."

He applied at Carrizozo and at Las Vegas, where he was second in a field of_eight final­ists at that 4A school.

But he's at h()me in Carrizozo? which num­bers about 280 students in- kindergarten through 12th l?'ade, he said. He's used to a small commumty. .

"This is the most in .. town we have lived." he said of their house in Carrizozo. "Pine Hill wasn't a town. It was the school and teacher housing. It" was 1A with about 170 kids kindergarten through ·12th."·

For now, Barron _w.on't be signing on for coaching duties anYwhere.

"' want to concentrate on my own educa­tion in th~s position first," he said. "But I"ve seen the athletic director and coach side and I know the importance of both sides for edu­c;ation."

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-Thinning the .t~::~~s~:·'·~ by the numbers

After the wildfires, dearing trees becomes popular .

R uidoso fbr a half century advertised itllelf as a vacationland in tbe cool

· piues - and tbe more pines, tbebetter.

For years, a Ruidoso ordi­nance reqWred a homeowner to get a permit to cut a tree that didn't confurm to a certain size.

Then came tbe wildihes in tbe late years of tbe last mil· lennium, and an awateuess that S~y • Bem: wasn't alw~ right - we cimld pre­vent fbrest fires, but forest fires made healthy fOrests, if not happy homeowners.

Now, after tbe great fires of 2000 - Los Alamos burning and tbe Cree Fire putting tbe rear of God into many Ruidoso people - soddenly money is pouring in to thin tbe fbrest.

A $800,000 grant from tbe Western Urban WUdlands

Interface Program will pn>· vids 70 percent of tbe. Cllllt of tbinning trees on J;>rivate

p"l'~~llas come ul! wi_tb a grallt' ~;ti#n wood chips mto a sala.bh!Phd· . uct.

Bulldozers have been clear' ing junipers and other water­hoiJ trees along our bighw~ and tbe resulting piles of wood are being burne<!, all part of a Forest Service euort.

Thinning continueS on Ruidoso's fringes. · Now, $300,(100 won't clear a

lot, not at $1,000 to $1,200 Per acre for tbjnning and ~ removal.

But it is a start,, and . an encouragement. Cooperation between neigblJors in tbjnning is .a good next. step- because when a wild1he stsrts it does­n't -respect property lines.

The fact of the matter ,. ..l~w ..... ..........,..W:-inan eiBt.iiiial c.;,· .tiiiy 2"1 ttiB.t Sun

Valley nmldents were opposed to an easement to the county for a fire exit from their subdivision..

b'~'l.""..n=~.~~··.,· .... . . In -. the only feasible alter-­

nate fire escap8 route is through the neigbboring Fox Run subdhi· . sion. •

It's not the bil!ll""t wbest crop thet Milt Rogers bas ever har­vested, but witb bail in tbe fore­c:sst, it's signilicsnt enough tq, cause wonies about getting it out of the lleld. "In wbest tiu'ming~' hard red winter wheat- we get worry sbout tbis crop fur . months out of the year," sa Rogers, 9("8tlnjng the western Nebraska sky for ominous·look­ing clouds. "We plant it in September. harvest it in July."

In bis brief but fidge~ late afternoon break from the com­bine, Rogers Says his other con­cern is bow mw:h the crop will be worth. "'The economy in general is pretty soft in agriculture in this area, psrtieulerly hard red winter wbest," seys Rogers. "Most of it fiDds Its way into export markets. The domestic use Is j!JSt not enough to cover all the production that we have in this ooUJ:lb')t"

Rogano' ststement is supportsd by a recent American Farm Bureau Federation ~ "I d""'t think there are any other CI'OJIS or commodities tbet are -dependent on trade." says John internatlooal trsde with the Alaericao "'ne out of evmy two

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to an exit route across their prop-erty to Highw'IY 48 at the ·Sierra · Blancs.Airport Rosd intersection. They don't want to give an ee,se. ment to the eounty, because a maintained road would render their residential lots uouseable .

modi~ thet the United States produi:J fB•tbe world marketS," s~ Rolfoi!:s4 "''t"J:,Just more expensive to buy • wltb the curreiol!y of the cowifiy tbet We're tryiPIJ to trade with." ·

"lt'y.,u look at a relative weak eco~ as it is in some other """"!of the world right now and couple tbat witb a strengtbeaing dollar," seys Slmrburg. "then you know tbet ~~ goiDg to be herder for us to sell it.ems"ilito that world. economy.•

. Rogers feeb;o tbet some of the wbest market's strength Is lost becsuse of the WilY wheat keted by one of the largest · wheat Canada. "We don't they price ates

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end support, .eny -rts to · ·keep the United Nations out

of ~inColn CQunty or :New Mexico. or the United Ste-. fur that matter.

-'l'he U.N. W!1B shOved up our collec:tive noses by the

~being at IIAlekallillers in 1946 at the . of tlie 'Care end of Worl.d War H. My . where be grandfathers n..- voted for

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~E~=~5~~~:~wha=· oft n"t either. Rnd neither did L I deeply. resent driving care · ·through the Sinoky

'J>I!Ill!d, Mr. ~r? Mountains i~ Tenneseee and

ofticials present nOt ,!:=~-;~~1.11';~~~~~ --state that enough on the political h Park is a U.N. fur you? Wbst could have been · Bio,.Pbere. Wlto says? No one so bnportant tbst )mu would I la:ww "voted to give that get UP· and leave, a lllel!ting national treasure to the U.N.

tourists where the filte of so many of rd like a list of the slimy and keep your . community were at _ politicians who surreptitious-fOr those uS Are stake?- · ly gave away . our .national enOugh to .have to travel I know that the Ruidoso park. .

. Alamogordo on a resuJBr ba:8is. C8ie c:enter is not e_veryone"s . Your Las Cruces writer where gas is currently $1.1"! iJer; _priori~ likes to make jokes about

'lbtJieediW: · .. • galkJn in ·a couple of locations, . · Tbose of us Who have loved a,liens and the fluoridation or-We lett on ~trip bod<- in · tbipk about ~low that alll!cts our· ·onas in the eare center and our clrinkh!g water. About the

Jam June end" II"" Jl!'ice$ here . tel<f"""'W"S···As loc:ahesideots wlio ~ there are the most _only tbiog Hitler . and Stalin a"""""" $1.49 per.118Doo fur ofJ;mooln Councy; you need to be aftected by the potential clos- ever agreed upon, was that if nguiar •mleaded. · . voicing your COJlC!!rll on ibis · · ing. I do li>el strongly thet the you added fluoride to the

.\'l'hi)it·oa that· ~·-t!m>uilb issuetoiiJlYOilBtbatmaybeable ·-of the village should be water, it would make the peo-·the Midwes-.. .states, .I was .toin-.e. more eoneemed end would be pledoeile. . ~athiJwJowoiomenfthe ·_.·. · Gn!gkotik. if be had a lovell one in the Our ancestors dumped the II"" ~,- ail low .aS.$1.08 Riddoso care oe.iter. . - into Boston Harbor wben per galJim - -- that Willi ' u- eoncOmed would be be the tex rate got Ul' to 10 per-befure llle.ilUmolt ·~trend A........-·"...... amcern. . ·u; God lbrbid. one of his loved cent. We doeile Amerleans sit nrkli'lei.'IDg-JDtces. . . --;r . ones had need of the care can- end do nothing but complsln as

SlnOe tbllt tiiQe. ps priceS~ 'lb the editor. ter's eerviees? I am BD very dis- our tex rates soar to over 50 hiM>~ clroJIP!!ilaa,average nf · · I attended a communit;y . appointed in you, Mr. ~- percent, . 4eentsa~l!erelnllilldoso, ~- on Wedn~ 'Ibis ·I hope that what..- rea- Hejokes, "WbereistbeJohn

·and- that wila< lilll.y' ·lf!lit' ....._ ~ wila a very ~t SOil you bad fur leaving, it was Birch sOciety wben we need it?" S6 Wbile-othel'li~-.tba~ on,eflotheeonmnmity.Stateolli- good Bll01JIIb in your mind to Obviously, the Birehere,

have seen tlulir~•l!dl.211 to cials were as well as allnw ~a rest.fblsl- as we like our jo)<ester, have -had S5 -ts J>m' g8lkJn, or - eoneemed and fiunily tossed and turned, worried their colleetive brains addled

""' we siill . tbaso membere of the Care about the filte of our loved by too much fluoride the leal . fnilated · the that ones. 40 or 60 yesrs. ... ,., I ..._ Ch4'lle8 JOJUMJ

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RtJID050 NEWS ST/t.Ff Wlli11!R

portion oftbe 200 rmUton. with ""'"'than iJy ............ Die in Salinity. 326,861 acre supply for a

. experts estinu{te.

A major thrust of a bill introdw:ed in · . In addition, water levela in that~· Congress last week would authorize tbe are relatively sbal)- allowing filllii' ' , construction of a de&aJjnation ~and .accesS to the saline groundwater SUi)!. '.o;· .1

evaluatiop plant in the Tularosa Basin plies. in Otero County. "'ver time, if it proves

lntroducetl by New Mexieo's U.S. successful and' the tetbnol· · .• .,. ....... ,_.., u...a Sen. Pete Domenici, the Water Supp),y ogy contjnues ·to improve. fti!!IV,...IN!i "" ...

. Security Act of 2001 (S.1309) would the day may come w. ............. ....... fund development of desalination tech- that weter (Bonito) isn't . ~ dw:ed by nologies to ultimetely convert plentiful necessary 9Ver there 4i!liii'·M~Hh Wider · provided to brii.ckish or sea water into tresh water. because they sit on an .. . . ...... ........ - communities - in.

Ruidoso Mayor Robert Donaldson ocean of brine vi'ater," ··-· · • OteroCountyf'reeOtcharge, saidifsucoossfu!,theptojec1;oouldbave Donaldson said. "So~ 'tQ'Ihls...,t · Domenici· said In a news a long-lasting and positive impact· on thiJig tbat ultimately helps ~n . . release on the Jegisloltioil.

" Otero and Lincoln County. Alamogordo deal with •• He. said the Tularosa "Aa I understand it, wbat walerlnay ........ banefitsto BobertDomldson Basin provides one of the

Alamogordo initially is looking at .is this part ofL!nooln County Mayor of Ruidoso most idesl locations in the blending water from Bonito Reservoir over time. worl(J fbr (lQsalina.tiOn with the water that comes out of the "Even if they blend, it- research because of the desalinization plaot, • ·Donaldson said may make water available · abundant availability, eaiiY Monday. if they're willing to sell. From Ruidoso's aece.,.;bility and variability of its

The reservoir is located in Lincoln viewpoint, we"re alwa,ys interested in saline water supplies. County, but is own~ by the city of ta.lking about additional water sources. '"Access to fioesh water is an increas­Aiamogordo. It may be even inore important fbr oth- ingly critieal national and lnternation-

'lb date,. city officials have resisted ers north of town who have great:er al issue," the Senator said. "Arid States ofFers to sell the reservoir and its water water issues. But this is a ~ such as New Mexico are fAcing serious rights, although Alamogordo's pipeline and·we bave te see how tbe pilot pro- .water shortages. ft-Qm the lake serves several settlements ject works."' "Because brackish and sea water· and the Lincoln County seat of According to infoi'DlatiOD. from accountformorethan97perCentofthe Carrizozo on its trip down the moun- Domenici's office, the Republican sena· wa- on Earth, baing able to cheaply tain. · tor's legislation Sims not qnly to chan- convert this water into fresh water will

Alamogordo's position on the reser- nel scientific innovation to eDIJW'e plen- play a key role in ensuring~ adequate voir could change if that city can tap tiful future. water supplies through the supply in the future."

· into the huge drainage basin's under- desalinization of brackish and sea The '1\.ilarosa Basin also bas the grourid water supply, Donaldson said. weter, but also to reduee tbe cost· of highest level of solar radintion in the The basin, about 200 miles long by 60 that procees. · world, whieb will allow eXperts to eval-: miles wide, straddles southern New The bill would direct the Bureau of uate a combination of renewable ener- · Mexico and west 'le:xas, receiving Reclamation and the DePartment of . gy and desalination· appliCfltioJ'is. he recharge from mountain precipitation Energy to collaborate on evaluating · said. ·

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Three Ruidoso area teens . have been referred to juvenile au~ties after a top cover to a Suzuki Samari was stolen

· July31. · · Police had been called to a

report of a loud party in tba 200 blol:k of lla<quet Court when a man told them ·SOJIH!­one at the party took the vinyl top cover, valued at $209.

The· "following day, police recovered the ve)1icle .......,._ ry- and over the ne)tt several days eberged a 16-year-old aild two17-year-old juveniles ·in tonnection with the inci-

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$1,500 missing Ruidoso. police are investi­

gating a felony embezzlement at the Lincoln County Grill, 2717 Sudderth Drive. ·

The. owner of the restau­rant told oflieers that someone dropped oft' an einpty money bag that had been fbund Aug. 3 on a road near Alto Crest.

Missing from the . money bag was more than $1,600. The believed embezzlement was thought to have o<ourred between 9 p.m. Aug. 2 and 9 a:.u,. Aug. 3.

The . money had been reportedly loeked in an olliee at the restaurant..

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So that cnir employees may enjoy tlie holiday with their families, the Ruidoso News will fuJnor the fullowing ·deadlines for the Wednesday, September 5th edition:

DiflltlaY DwuJiines Friday, Aug. 31, 3 PM

odsified Deadlines Friday, Aug. 31, 3 PM

To reserve your advertising space, please contact the advertising department at 257-4001. The Ruidoso News will be closed on Monday, September 3rd in observance of Labor Day.

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. much inOre surface .,....,.." The Ruidoso River Associatio!l is · water &om the Ri<>. "'

recommeruli!lg that the village of Ruidoso. ' Ruidoso look at obtaming new water • Two quantity-pro­sourc:eo other tha!l surllu:e tlowo 011 duci11g wells down­the Rio Ruidoso. lltre!un (tJ>e Hollywooll

A tOur-point set of guideHnes were and Cherokee wells) should be proposed by the associatil>!l at 1' reworked tl>oatiJIIY domumd both "" a. aruma! ~ Aug. 8. · quanti\V B!ld quali\V ~)&$is. ·

The recommB!ldstio!lB state "The most water ever tall>in ~t of "behooves" the village tl>: · the Ruidl>so River was la$t yesr," said

• Develop &lld "prove Ol't" · Dick Wmm!l', exe<IIJI:ive director of the . . North Fork well field as quickly as river ..S..ociation. "We feel it. is not

possible tl> determine how good th!lse -wme t1> ""'P<'e': much more from the . rights are. · Ruidoso Bi¥er.• . · •

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from the Eagle Creek b$sin t1> the· betWemt the village and river IIS!lOC\R­Rujdoso basiQ. as well as acquire new tion .was reached; more Rio ::Quidoso rights in the Ruidoso b..Sin. water duri!lg high tlowo was diverted

• Any new rights from the Rio tl> the villsge's Orirulst<>oe ........-voir. . Wisner notsd the ]ji¥k of the vii· la8ell water rigl)ts an; ln .tb!! El«<gle Cred<basin. . . Ruidoso basin should be earmarked That resmvoir. fur the first tiirie since

for the downstream wells. The associ· being built in the early 1990s, had The - ·said the village. bas

Check on the night sky at White. Sands • White Sands Star Pany Ill wiU give The tbree-da,y """"-t, wbic:h kicks off~ panicipants a chance to star gaze with Sept. 21, includes 1reynore speakers prelienting amateur astronomers from throughout ~ prosrams throughout the weekend. the country in the heart of a ·spectacular Other Bve!ling aetivities include telescope view­dune field. . ing sessiO!lS, CO!lStellation talks, stoFy·telliog lbr

cbildreti wid !lBture walks in the thmes. ~ng on one of the white sand dunes soUth of Amateur astronomers may register for a full

Alamogordo viewing a night sky filled with stars weeke!ld of Bctivitie&, inc:luding all-night camp-­is probably one of the grea- ways possible tl> i,.g &lld observing in the dune field, leet:ures by learn about astronomy. loCal astronomers, tourS of the Nation al Solar

The third White Sands Stsr Party set fur Observatory at. SwUpot; &lld the N- Mmrioo Sept. 21 to 23 will give participa!lts that chance, Museum of Space History in AlaimJgordo ·&lld offering several non-Bstronomical opportunities presentations in the museum's 'lbmbaugh IMAX: as well. Dome 'lb.eater and Planetarium. ' .

Co-sponsored by White- S&lldS National Register befOre Sept. 1, lbr $40. per persol1

Mo!lument, the New Mexico Museum of Space 1111d $60 lbr a family. BegistratiO!l after that date History lllid the Alamogordo Astr9J1omy Club, will be $60 per penwrt B!ld $90 lbr a family. the event will benefit ·Project ASTRO-New Only participating amateur astronomers Mexico, which pairs ameteur astr!mOIIlel'IO with need t1> register lbr tb!! event. The geileral pub­teschers to help studeots understs!ld the funda. lie may attand all of the eve!ling activities at mentsls of astrom>my. White Sands Natio!lal Mcmument ·lbr the resu·

The prflieet is a cooperative etlbrt of the New lar park B!ltranee tee of $3 per person. ChiklrQn Mexico Museum of Space History, the 16 and under are admitted tree to the park. Astronomiesl Societ;y of the Pacific 1111d the For more infurmatiO!l abl>ut the star part;y m" · National Science Foundation. · · to request a registration furm, contact the New

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·' Lwlv Servies has IIOti<ed a distuitdng trend ....... the past --· 'Fewer people.,;, bowliug.

As iJo!vUog league OIICll'dma­flor fur the Ruidoso. Bowling Center, l2Q2 Me<bem Drive, Serv.ies is respons1ble for .....,.;q 1leaDm fur the ~ . upoomiug fall and winter l"gues ButJ;inmhers of willing ~paal;s bave dwindled ~·

'"!be women's league .has nal!,f faiJau olf," Servies said. "'t used to be IWed, DOW we only l>ave four women per·......,_ • ~ ~ the leogue had just livetoamo.

Otber leagues, includiDg

. man's, JDbmd and seniors', b&ve not._"Ss much. apathy, but as · Alex Co!cil of the bowling center' aald, "We IJ80C! bowlers. Thafs about as simple-as you can put lt.• .

Cecil said ho ~lievee the -fur the dJ'opo1f is aU too simple. '

"reoP!e· ore just .getling to the point wberetbey don't want to bowl imy 1119<8." be said.

Cecil aod bis fatber, David, who Owns tbei center •. are encouraging usw peojJie to · come out and join a league. David baa i"eoendy put in new earpat aod tiling, and the alley puts on a "lb:k and. Bowl"

. every Saturday to get &esh fiwesout. .

"We just need some ·new blood," Servies s&id. "Ruidoso

. baa grown by leaps and bounds. 'There has gut to be bowlars out -· . ~ Stm1; the week of Aug. 20. Call 2511'3557 or 258-4103fur llllri informatimL .. ,.

Match play tourney in full swing at Cree

One or the biggest tourna­men~:~t of the m~mmer is under way at Cree Meadows Golf CoW'se.

'lbe fifth annual Leroy . Gooch Matcll Play teed off 'lUesday morning with · 64

competing against each other this time around.

Ruidoso alums Ryan Wall, Jelli-ey Chapman and Brian . Phillips are also in the to11J'o nay.

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Cree Meadows golf pro Erie Egglaaton said moat or tho pro­ceeds from the t.ow:.uomant go dUeetly bad< Into the event.

Thi -tO~ il iuufJtid aftilr the former Ruidoso High School golf coach aod band teacber. A high school golf event 8Jso named after him is held each year locally.

1hr away as Dallas.

lfWES....., "It's wbut; I do fur a living," be aaid "When I --·JI!m- ·~ · · ·the.,;, .. ru~""""'--it." qm "''JDyiDg ...... ~ .. - ..........

Invitations wpre sent out fur the tournament, aod play­en had to pa,y $175 tojoiD.

. The championship bt:oiJIIb.t out aboUt 480 Man- 4llli rieia &om ......... the 'sbooas,altbough-allorthem Iedin <OUill<y sjlpt into ··- CoJm&y over the - or the c:!aa..S. Age diVisions = &om .~ aa the FutW:e of .Axdulry Sports Cub(8-12yeareold)toaseaiorc;lasa. ·

The Leroy Gooch is the only irulivldual tourney of

'Doam held ito lint na~ cbmppim•bip "I P.., ~ great o:redi~ fur wbat they're Friday~ Sl,mda.y. ? · ., . trying to do fur the youth," Conner said.

Allan Colmef, who won FAfl!.il.-t';~ '"!bet's ClUJ' future." """P"!PtilminAbl)eue, 'll!xaa,-lter . year, On .loP of the tough an:hmy competition, took the Man's. 'lbjJ Money· Claaa title over FAST gave away aaveral Genaais bows, as well sevan ~ shooten!, After his vic:flon7;.Conner as a new eomputer, lilurbicydes aod a cooler.to !wl a Jot ofpraiae fur the event and the orga- . ~ts aod audiance mambnrs alike. idzatlon. . Tbe cbampioasbip. which opanned three ; "''bis WjUI flmtaatic," ho aaid "1beaa ~ days and took p1aea aeroas !hJm Sierra Blanm ano just beads abeve everything I've ever Reginna!Abport. was ealled a""""'"" by FAST doDe. • nfficiaJs. -· Conner has won alx world Cbampinnshipa Carmen Johnaton of ~ said the event through ~ archery '"'ll"nioatinue, and drew more than 180 naw sbooas, and thot makes an,ywbere.&om $50,000 per- aod theweatberwasideallbrlll'cberlt

. up. . . Competitors shot at-life-Tbere are aome drawbacks to COQlP8tiDg like animal targets from var,yiDg diBtaDces to

full time, be $8111,· CoDner travels "-IY 40JJOO detelmina their scores. ~~~is !lftom &wq llolnbis wilil Conner notclled a 217 over the two-day 'Ibp and -..., veIn Attalla, Ala. See FAST. poge 28

the year a~ Cree Meadows. but the course ..v.ill be host to two more large team evematbisfall. ·

'lbe currently tournament fioahlres lilur flights or play­ers. with 16 players in each flight. 'lWo curren~ Ruidoso Hlgh Sehoo1 golfers are in the iield, as are three fomlel' Warriors.

Colton English and 'Jared {.eadingbam helped lead the Warriors to their tbinl· straigh~ Stote Championship in May, but; are both

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Rudal Tsasla tees off at the Leroy Gooch Match PI~~Y tournament Tuesday.

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race well known "to trainer Blane ll"l.1UilP.•t. trained by Timotb,y B. Waod. Last year Wood won. the raee r,. not. tlie ciD1y horae to with Pass The Form, after qualifYing

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i)i ·'l'h1oradair'B trials fur tba Clovis Claasle Futurity to h<l bald Aug. 19. . '·~ The folloWing

"I had=· of:~ · · horses qualified fur dtJIHiit fD . .iiQde. • Woo¢ Da Talker, "*"'w ·.··. wlii"W to ' .._..r by Glynna - · · Kerritt. iii the time da was mn slr.llidd." ·17.821; Bill

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qualifiers with' Babys Form· and Mekia Mio. Babya Form qualilied in the time or 17.o401br ...-1lunmy Ray Bouldin· with jockey Jacky Martin aboard, while 'MeJda Mio and jockey Juan Vasquez qualified in the tisue of I7.98B fur Frontera Racing.

The rastest qualifier was Cheering · Caah In tba eighth raea, with a time of }7.661 with jockey Jaeky Martin aboard. Cbeering Cash is trained by Michael W. Joiner. and ow;ned by V. Dale Crafton.

RoUJ>d.log out the qualifYing list was Ileeldeaa Embraea and jockey Dannis Me!uis in the time of 17.895. Reckless li:mbraoa is trained by Lonnie S •. Barber Jr. and owued by Clifton WildenpiD.

550 Championship Image Qt C~ .wOD· the 650

Championahip Sllturda.Y with a speed indoa of 1112 for ownen James Sills . and Gerald Swindell. · · 'Witb jockey Joe Meier abeard, ·the

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Ruidoso PaJks & Rec Mlm's Mull SDilballl&agUB second half final ~!rigs

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Ruidoso Pal1al.& Rae Men's Adult SOftball League .,. · toulllafl1!ll'lf thrOugh AUg. 5 ... ·

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l.onl's-• Teams In the rosets bracket as 01 Auo. 5 were Ball Hawks, Mescalero lndtans, HQmeboys, LaUn Acllon, Vatos Locos and Eagles .

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The t.illond wiil18r bowling leagues are set to begin the week ot Aug • 20. "The women's league wm run Monday niGhts, the men's leamJB

· will run Tfiursday nights, .miXed leagues are set for Tuesdays, WeiJnesdays and Fridays and. the· seniors' ieaoue wUI tio Tuesday affemoons. Teams mUS1 pay $1 D ........... as W8118S a tlr.l(.­fH ot $12.,.$15 dottanr. ~s aro -labidln each ieagu., whl<li w111 bo held at the RuidoSo aow11no Center, 1202 Mechem Drive. For more lnkim}811on or to sign up, call the bowling center at 258-3557 or leanue coordinator Lucy Servtes at 258-4103.

SoHbo!! M8811ag . There will be a softball meeting Aug. 8 for aD coaches, managers. umpires and p~rs Interested In the co-ed softball league lor the 2001 season. It Is lmf)9f1ant that a representatiVe from eacn team be presenfat the meeting. The league will run for five weekS. Money lor team registration Is due at this time.. ~ tee Is $175. The meet­Ing will be at the Ruidoso Senior Citizens Center, 501 Sudderth Drive.. at& p.m.

Sallbaltl.oaauo RuidoSo ParkS and Recreation· Department is o~anlzlng a mixed softball league for local famflles and businesses. The league starts

· Aug. 20 at Eagle Creek Sports ComDiex and Is open to males and females age 15 and older. Games will be played Tuesday and 111ursd=nlghts starting at 6:30 p.m. 1ee tor the USSSA-sanction league iS $1 75, plus $12 per game for officials. For more Information call Parks and Rec at 257-5030 or e-mail to parkSrec@zianetcom

Runner's CIISIIc The 18th. Annual Runner'S Classic race will be held Aug. 11 by the Ruidoso Parks al'ld- Recreation Department The eyent will illclude a 5K and '10K run, a 5K walk ·In eight age divisions, as well as a 1-mile fun run for kids age 10 and under. Registration wl1l start at 7:30 · a.m. at VII~ Hall, 313 Crea Meadows DriVe, and the race begins promptly at 8 a.m. Alll);irtlcipants Will receive a T-shlrt. For more intonnaUanbcali Parks and Rec at 2&7 -503 or 257-2795.

Soccer Taurnamenl The "'Dog Days of SJ,m:~mer" over-4D soccer tournament is sched­uled for Aug. 18 and 19 In Ruidoso. The tournament, sanc­tioned bv the New Mea;lco State Soccer Assoelatlon, is tar men's and· women"! divisions. It wiD be held at the White Mountafn Elementary School soccer fields. For milre information, call (505) 346-0831. --l;omp The Uncoln County Youth soccer LeaOu• Is putUng on a BdUSh soccer camp Aug. 8·10. An camp coach8s are 1rom Great Britain. The. OOS1 tor 1he haH-day camp is $81. $91 u reaiS1ed1111 on 1ho d8!1 td 1he

· camp. PAce· Includes a S(JC(:er Dal and camp T-shlrt. camp times wiD be tmm 9 a.m. to noon or 4:30 to 7:30 MondaY through Fdday. For more lnformallon call John Ouemada at 257-7830.

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• UNM's Parmer stiU has an active warrant from misdemeanors he commit­ted in 1999.

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) -Lobo basketball player Marlon Parmer faces an outstanding warrant in a Los Angeles sub­urb stemming fi;om petcy thefts two years ago. ..

'Court offi.ci.als in Huntington Park. Cali£, said this week the warrant from 1999 is ·still active and that Parmer, who is from Los Angeles, Could face misd&­meanor charges if apprehend­ed.

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l'lirmar, 2(1, :t&; iio ··ll\\ii!Ji'·iwl junior year Ja.ter tb:ts month. · He did not return a telephone ca11, and bi~ •attoJ'.I!iiYo JJiii.Y. Blackburn, was out flf. to.im · and not available for~ an assismnt in his ollice said.

Lobo head basla>tball c®dl' Fran · Fraschilla., ~ Thursday, asked fur details flf the allegations, then ~ tocomment. .

Albuq.._., PoliO!> . detec­tive Lance Fails said ThUI"sllajr · he was aware of the Califurnia warrant during an unrelated · investigation involving l'armeo" last year. He said .Albuquerque ·. police did not a,:t on· the war­rant becauee Buntin~ Park, which hod jurilodiction, chose not to extradite Parmer.

"' don't believe they ·wanted to extradite him fur a petty miSdemeanor charge,.. Fails said.

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According to police records. the point guard was arrested in August 1999, a week before he begari. his Lobo career. He was accused of stealing a wedding ring valued at nearly $2,000 from a jewelry store and an amplifier worth about $200 from a car stereo business.

Huntington Park police had no comment.

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· horse broke slow from the ptes and was unable -to break through the ·pock. until holf way down the stretch. lt then drew away froDl the~)lack to·· win the race by a lerigth.

Ima8e Of ClQat. is trained

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - the ~am have to come to in The final lease agreement for order to luive baseball baCk in the sports stadium has been 2Q03."

by Eddie Willis.: . ·, ·. Dashers l\f9pn Ba.: 'li:!l, no,. ,

mAtch for the . vic~r._- ·and ended up s900}Jd· for1.,Q\Vners ..

Hook. . · .... Clrampiioliohip . reached between the city and ~l The lease is for 25 years, · the Albuquerque Baseball :Q!1ca said. Club, LLP. ~It requires the Ci~· N .M. woman finds ·pa~siQn Qlj!~~~, ,!Ji,QJtJng.

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pole vaulters as well. The couple said thj,y , · It also takes -·ession.

The agreement is based on Cpuncil's approval and with­a binding letter of intent thot bolde city funding fur. ranova­has been approved by the City · tion of the stadiwn until the Council. It details the operat- Pacific Coast League grants ing agreement . the Calgary final approval of the team's. Cannons franchise will have move to Albuquerque. with the city at the renovated Albuquerque was left with.:. stadium. · out a pro baseball tean:1 when

"We hove worked diligently tbe Albuquerque Dukes fran· to return .AAA Baseball and chise was sold last year to a fam.ily7based entertainment to group :ip. Portland, · Oll!J. ~

C4RLSBAD (AP) ,_ For Misw Ballard, encourage each other .. at practiee and dur- "111u limre to be mean whanyou get on

~r~!&~E:r~~ :in:g~·;~~,\~.to~:a~.~~~-~.l~r=r:5t;ll:~~A~;: .. leyball player at Baylor- was heading to at~IE•ti•:.a•~air<!.ls. · :·.liyou nollod,y to blame but,your-

·· Albuquerque,~ .. Mia.yol'l· , . .Jim .. -~··W~. membm'S .ot" .the Baca said in a 'news release.- ... PCL and;.were.ihe top .. farm "'This lease represents the team of the Los Angeles final agreement the city and Dodgers. -

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of her lift!. · At the workout room, she spoke -with a

young ma"Q: WQ:D.ed 'Ibm Swan - the. Dallas native was a pole vaulter on Baylor's track team - and the two hit it o(l;. ~~tually, he invited her to co•

Conducted by AQUA as of Aug. 6, the poll lists the leading 2- .. wil,i!>Ji·him practice. . year-oW racehorses. Rankings are based on votes of'ind.ustiy and MiSty was impressed, but not in the media representstives on a lD-9-8, etc, basis, with first-pla.ce · gigg])o, Jrtrlfriend sort of way. She wanteil. votes in parentheses, 2001 record, totaJ .Poii\ts and la.st ~ to try vaulting, too. ranking. A horse must hove mode at llosst one Star(; to be eligii>Je. "By the end of the day she had a pole in

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into it. She just went.to watch .OO"j~p.". "' wanted to be really good at some­

thing,", Misty said. "From the first day I pjckeo;J. up thet pole, I decided, 'this is

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ruSh,"' She added.""' cap."( miss a day."' ·· ·.'- -~ In years since, Misty's pole-vaulting

• ·skills .... and her relationship with 'Ibm.-Other horses receiving votes- Bee Dashing 9, Ima Cry Baby "'lia'O"e.soared.

'I'wo 8, Phenomenal Fantasy s. Holleen 6. Cheering Cash 4, Babe In filet. the couple were married in Watcher 4, Rabbits Jet 3, Bobcat Bob 8, Sir Diligent 8, Primetime Carlsbad in July. Runner 2. Royal Baby Sister 2,Agouti 2, Smashing Form 2, Mimi The wedding had ·a distinctive pole-Scooter 1, lnthetwinkleofaneye 1. vaulter flair. to- suit how Ballard -and

Ruidoso River: The River was stocked on Aug. 1 with 650 Rainbows. The NMGF Department will be stocking fewer fish for the remainder of tflis year due to the. fact thai: three hatcflerias are out of commission. If there ever was a reason to practice Catch and Release, h is this year. fQiks, sUP· ply just cannot keep up ~with. tlemand. tf · you want fish in the stream, we must Catch and Release. Nymph flshlnll Is what's ~pening on the River. -stone flies, Roclc Worms, and Scuds are In abundance In the waters. South forll - No. change hera. The flow rate Is in da!lOBr or stopping in places. one still needs tQ lllke a ways up the stream to find fish. Once fOund they are healthy and hunlllll. The fish lleiB are not fuosy. CaddiS dry flies and smallrwrtlpfis of just about any pattem wiD work­hete. Bonllo Lalla: As has baen stated for several weeks, flumoies1 Dark Hendrlcksons, and · ParacHute Adam flies have been consistent producers before dark on the main lake body. A damsel fly nym~h Ued as a dropper .b,hlnd your "11'· offeriqg mw bong an un .. · . fake. FOr the li!lln daslmhe en try a hot plnf(, rene ·pa t~ propellet fly Or a b)ac INilti grtl!l hackle propellorfly be lltd'lt>tiUbb e rig. · , · Eiigle Lak110: 111e flshlna haS ,been repOrted os dolrii!)X•Il, "I'UOfiilnt to chec~, daaW- iiili"!'ll n · I~ ~3a~"f.!e3Ha.i~on~~J o~ ··~·· ··-·lliib6~·· '"l'(f$Sil!:•· · da~ JM!r polliOn. Reason dfvBn. Ia , · 6 .:!5 .. Ill!$ ··. "· , ",, tlllii, Blnlll!· tho fish flatclietY ·In ·. , • 11 . tdal!l .··.· ''; Mescalero In closed, costs oftransa WWW. ·e ·OOM

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"We wanted to ho'l<! it on t11e field, but our parents ""'ddilo't

awardS· Academie Athlete oT he and Misty hove a · point ..,_ - lll)d being second Academie All-American, He ·placed in tlie !'!Olithla.nd

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Mescitlero school facility design revealed. ) " . . ~ . .

S c h e n k e I S b u It z al :liu:ility lbr 1,598 atudeots. It Architecture of Oi-IBiliiO, ·Fla., .is the first tbBt SchenkeiSbUitz reoe!)tly unveiled It!! deal,B!l of: hea 1llldertak!m on a Native the Meaealero &-12 school to · American J'esorVation. the firm be located on tbe Mescii.Jero" 'noted in a! IH!ws rel<iase. Apache i'e,9ervQtion. The campus is designed

The prqject. tp; ·cost nearly aroUnd a- central courtyard $82 million, will include a with lower grades, K-6, --21BoCIOCkquare-fOOt ednration- rated fr<ni!. uppe< grades, 6-12,

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The claSBrooms are designed_in a modular lllsbion and odiu:ation wings will use a "neighborhood" concept. Each hallway or lloor am be used as an educational neighborll'ood Where all core curriculum .classes for a gnute· level are taughL

This approach·· promotes interdisciplinary instruction, Blf!!o lmown as "team telddng."

· and whtm future needs for expansion arise, · classrooin modules can be added to tho ende ofbuildinga. Design/build services for the project are being fhlfilled in .aSsociation with Centex ConstructiOn· Company.

· Operationally based in Orlando, Schenke!Shultz Architecture is a 48-)'0IIM>Id fir,m with design prqjects throughout Florida, Illinois, ,Indiana,· Kent:uckY. Missouri,. New ·Mexico, ~orth Carolina and South CSrollna.

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In the deoign phase of this prqject, SchenkelSbultz arc:hi­tects had to meet several · unusual challenges. New

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In . Florida, -SchenkeiSbultz fueuses on prqjec:ts fur schools, as well aa other county govern­ment. end- p:1ivat · se ""'· IJIO':-jeeta. • . Schen{telShultz is regis­

tered in ~ states and has offices in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. Ind.; Orlando. West Palm Beach. Naples

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-~- gtantec1 increase rates for . Ueeilaed ,. ..,;"""',...... . · center c;are in mettopolitan

· ~ -'Coui),tf a'tud!mtl! areas iiY about $80 lbr tod-• • Whll ~ .l'ii!Jp l!:aJ!I'im dlo!ra and older and by leas ·'Mew,. -~ · UIJ!vei'oi-1¥- tb&n $1ll Au- iDilm~· ·

BoaWim.lllis ljpriDg iuch\dlid; In ror&l ........ tba rates ': · :aGsari&a K. .. , l!!an) ~4 co 'up by abodj: $80. : Patricio, who ..,..;ved ll,l),.-..e- · "'The reeommended. .. rates ~·of aciel!cO depee, in !DilCU" would range from · $4118 a

• ~ ~ . . . . . montb lbr full-time infant • Rosita. Samiz,' lWOilru!o care in a metro licensed cen­. Downs, who~ ~:a&socl- ter to $887 lbr aehllol-age , ate of adlmc!> degree in occupa- ebildren. For rural eantera, · t1ona1 ther@py. the rates weuld range from · . · Tho dOgnie qualifies the $Sf;!! to $812. · · • --~ 8,8 an assistant in .Tbere: are lower rates for

•. Cii:CUpatlonal therapy. Ueensed group bomea, family· : . J;:ot,ella t .azar, Ruideao, homes and registered hmnes. :·~an ~te ofacienea

degree in nursing. · ENMU auction due : ()n deaft's lJst PORTALES - Eaatern

New jlkdco Uuiverslty will f. Amanda l\(eOJ.el\don or ccmduct itq 'biennial auction l• 1luicloso, a aopholnQre ·~ of snrplus'equipment begin-t. ing . library acien<:e at ning at 9 . a.m. Sato~ .

· Os.Uforniil Lutheran .._..., from tbe "!lmpus tole- . , u'ni......,.;ty, .Thllueand O!lka. . vision st;atlim, Sesame Street

Oailf., '1'7BB named. to tbe Drive and 8.)uth Avenue N. · ...

p.m. arid. a p.m. · · Campus pal-king per­

mits may be obtained at that time. with presenia-

• tion of a drivers Jicerlse, · vebicJe registration, proof of insurance. license plate number, .and a $10 fee. · Oriiintation f'or 9th­grade students will be Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. to nomi, with lunch provide<!.

Orien.tation for lOth­graders will be from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Aug. 16.

The. first full day of classes .for all RHS stu­dent;s - grades. 9 through 12 - will be FJjday, Aug.

. 17; beginning at 7:55 a.m.

Middle School Orientation, Aug. 16,

7th grade, 9-11 a.m. and 8th grade, 1-3 p.m. Firat full day, A,g. 17. .

JUementary .Orientation, Aug. 17,

Srd grade, 8:30-9:80 a.m. or noon-1 · p.m. (your choice). First full day, Aug. 20.

Primary The classroom teacher

will contact 1st grade stu­dents for individual pS:r­entJstudent conferences.

Orientation, 2nd grade, Aug. 17, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

· or 2-3 p.m. (your choice}. Fi:tst full day of school, 2nd grade, Aug. 20; 1st grade, Aug. 21 .

NobHlllECC Parents will be contact­

ed by a classroom teacher for individual visits. First day of school at Nob Hill is Aug. 27.

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The 'Bureau of Indian · Affairs" regulatory procelilS was

new to SchenlreiShultz as well.

Slated lbr completion in 2~_03. the new school will replace the existing fAcilities,

and _Ft. Myers. Fla.;· Charlottd; N.C.; and Frankfort, Ky.

Science teachers to convene EL PASO, 'Thxas ..: More

. than 4,000 elementary. high school, college and uniwraity science teachers from ·'Thxas, · New Mexico, Arimna and Mexioo will join in the first..ever bilingual science convention next year.

CAST 2002: Science Without Borders (Siencia Sin Fronteras), the 46th annual meeting of the Science 'lllachers Association of 'Thxas (STAT), will be held Nov. 7-9 (with activ­ities from Nov: 6-11), 2002. SponsOred by STAT, tho 2002 Conference lbr the Advancement .. of Science 'll!achers (CAST) is one of the 1mJ1est conventions El Paso has

ever hosted and is expected to gmerate about $1 million in ecooomic impact, acoon:IUig to officials of the El Paso Convention and VISitors Blll'Oilu.

More than 1,000 rooms are booked on peek nights, as well as 40 chartered buses snd 30 school buses, lbrthe largost con­ference in the st.B.te by the Jargeot statewide teachers asso­ciation in the U.S.

'The filet that mony aspects of this c:onvenjion will be bilin­gual has been a tremendeus

· selliog point for our partici­jlants," said Tim Holt, local CAST coordinator from EPISD Research and Evalustion.

Tanks on f:he go ... LI_MITED-.. TIME OFFER • CALL FOR DETAILS

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CORTEZ GAS COMPANY %0!U HWY 70 East

RuldoSQ Downs, NM 88346 Call us today at 378-4411-"'We want your business!"

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Old . ' '

crowds lining

an anJnial eele-1940s, tiUe4 the Main(and

color ·imd tradi-<l83'B or C!'l-

thebak:ony building that courthouse - one Bjlly the Kid esc:aped from, taking the lives of two dejmties, in the 1870s.

Tbe parade honored the ShreceDgust family and their long assoc;iation with Old Lincoln Days and tbe "Last Escape of Billy tbe Kid" -ant. Jobn Shrecengost had the title role for his eighth year with the last oftbree perfur­mances Srmday afternoon. Betty Sbrecengost, wbo died earlier this year, bad a part in tbe event for a balf""""tu-· ry. ..

and its sites open Lincoln County, whereVer you

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BEST BUY LINCOLN COUNTY

Rench hollle, 150 Ac1'8ll $248,000.08 3 bdllll, ~ bath, ftrepJace, private valley, ·

lingo Oak Trees, acellent water. '

1.400~83-4841

4:10-81 i:S s=~As- asa-4848 ~ ~. 257--5111

800--&Z&-9213 _ __,

A running stream, tall

trees, mountain view, easy

aco=esos abutting elty limits. $395,000.

Owner flnanelng.

RENTALS Weekly . ~tly M ODtbly

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& Z80. l'.rod,_ . I'IIIDIO

--~ & sUIJiplles 300,1rJanl- ' 310.-Goods 3zip.•Mo!oi<Jd·---Aadques · 341). Ai'ls as.. ~gGoods --......... '370. WQnted ... Buy ' 380.IIelp -.....i 31111. -Wanted 44111.$--410. House SittliJg 420..<Clblld ·Care 430-'Cblld Clue Wanted 440.J.'I.....-fWSale 450.. AuctloDs 460-l.aot & Foomd 470. Tlumk You 480. AluunmoemeDIO -. ............. SGO. ConstrucUOD

_UNPURfoBSHED·3BDJ39A, fireplace, leoo.:~d Yard;

· waSher/dryer hookup,

"''"""" --· _., 'looallon. · Non amoklrig. $800/mo nrm. call Peggv 267-2365 ..

LAB CASITAS DE ROSA, -lent *Jon. 2 -bed· rooms up ra; 1.25 bath- : rooms; an -wid hooku,;.s. $526 ptua ._utlllllea. Call

. &05-e&e202.

FURNIS~ED AND unfur­nished 1 & 2 bedroom ~en\D~ bill& patd. No Pft$.. CSB'258-3111.

lnspimtion Hoi&h'S ApastPteniS

I bdml, wheel~:hail" ac""ssihle apartmc:nl, IIYailable

Immediately

11 0 Sicfl'll Laue Ruldctso Downs, NM 8ri46

(505) )78-42lb

MODERN, CLEAN newly painted. one bedrqom apartment. tots or closets and storage. Covered pa~ing, gtea1 neighbors .. $425 peus electric onJy. Lease and deposit. (505)521-4057

NICEST TWO EIEDFIOOM, one ba1h apartment in town. cathedral cellil1gs. ~her/ckyer, dishwasher, refrlgerelor, stove Includ­ed. Gas heat/hot water. "LOW UTILmes~. 915-

.757-8043 for details-

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NEAR RUIDOSO Areas Best Buy!

228 Acres $59,900.00 County Road, Tel. & Elec.

Privacy, valley views. 51 Acres $34,900.00 Tel. & elec., privacy, State Road frontage.

1-800-883-4841

120 Jack Little Dr. Log Home flu 311/111 Sq. Ft. .., 15fl".Lar

:ibldloorita•411ailhi" 3•CIIIqKI9t· 2tlfglilgMI!aP• 560cq.ft. .... pon:bn.•Bsq.l.ctMrldplllo• 3&0sq.IL ....... dick" 'llq:lq.ft. outsldl --·-•UI&IISIRIR• ............. _

· U$llm •GII:IIID i.itantvn•Eiii:lllap parting ror lfi'lral.-

. Price $398,008

. 6 mo. 1ense, no pets.

Track· on pri· 6month-

2 Bdnn 2 Ba COndo In While Mountain.

all appliances. garage. $9001monlh + utilities.

257-1899

UNFURNISMED 312 town­house; one car .garage. Vllhile Moun1ain Meadows. Available August 5th thru June 1st, 2001. $7501mo. No smoking. 251-~66

WANT TO RENT

CONTRACTOR NEEDS garage fOf' tool storage or will enclose carport for tree 1 + year. Storage will p&y fair rent. T.L.C. 336-9116

DESPEAATEL Y seeking handicapped accessible homes 1 bedroom or 3 bedrooms preferred for long term_ lease. Please contact Chris ® 605-622-1683.

HOUSE FOR ONE OR two months after July 15,2002. Pre1er upper canyon or near by area. Calf 505-257-oS«.

S1 OR AGE SPACE

FOR R~o:NT

AA STOR~i:.; 378·7030. Inside-Outside storage. 2247 HWy 70 West, Rul· ctoso Downs. NM, between Denny's and Big 0 Tire Co.

FORTRESS MINi Storage at the CasUe, HighWay 70 • All sizes. Including (2) 20x60 in Prestige Cabinet ShowroOm. 257-0313 or 257-7622.

126 VISION DR. LARGE Yard. Ac{Qss trom H&gh COunt,Y. 2S8-221:i!

2' WAREHOUSES . FOR ~ . .'!.~.!, 1 l&tmf YiarehOUIS& auuu .,.., ft. with living...,... 'f8rll:, AOOtn tonhOP!J wllb a lOading doCk. 1 Shop or .....,,....se, 2 bayo """ a ilft,- :At&o _air con'lpn'IIQK)r. ~I David 430~1830.

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<iRal: ofl'ic:e luc.ted in North c...,.-.. &4. 'IWo levels, laage opea offices - bathroom on each floor. E':Kdlettt amdition and location.

Please call James

CI>NrTILJMRVarilyn,. 21

Spjlclal ... Logslvlo-6300 §q Ft

Commeicial Building. 10 New Bedroom colt8gas.

3 older 1 bedroom cabins, 12 RV sp!!CIIS. 7

storage units, river frontage, owner might

finance or consider part tnlde. $1,260,000.

Owner/Agent Slatr!l~~n!"'l!!lv

AUTOS FOR Sli.L

1985 MUSTANG COUPE. 289, V-8, 3-speed. Reel, black ln1ertor. wire wheels. ~~al. $50001080. 336-

RESTORED, GREAT FUNI

HARD TO FIND! SAVEll!

$3,488 OBO

1111

1986 OLDS 98 REGENCY Broughan, BBk miles, leather interior, needs transmission. $500 257-4955

4X4, DuAL AJC Au. THE TOYSI

EXTRA NICE PRICED BELOW BOOK!

1981 FORD PICKUP step side. Runs. Extra doors & fenders. $700. 257-7816 or 258-6538 •.

1997 LX 450 LEXU$ SUV White wlih tan tealher, gold packaae trim. 50k miles. beautiful condiUon. carls­bad NM 505-~7-8~7

1998Chevy Suburban, fully loaded. double

security9 $~000 Call 420-3807

93' FORD XLT, F .. 160. Aulomatlc, 6 cylinder. $3900. 354-2794

95' CHEVY SUBURBAN, loaded, L T, 4X~. $13,500. 354-2794.

BEST OFFI;.R, FOR SALE 85 Ford. and approx. 76 Chevy 2 lon flatbed. 1 older camper FREE for pickup, 336-4227.

Mo 1 OHCYCLL::S

FOG SAl F

1880 HARLEY Davidson Sporteter 1000 CC nice condition runs excellent many extras $4,995, seri­ous inquiries only. Call Jim @ 354-7710.

1989 HARLEY Davidson FXS Springer Softail. Only 17,036 miles. Beautiful conditiOn. runs great. $15,000. 505-258-5142 pr 605-910-3038. Please leave message.

RV's AND

TRAVEL TRA LF.:RS

1992 PIONEER SCOTTY R.V. Comes equipped with· 2.8 generator, very low mileage. Call SUe Floyd 378-4'i444.

1996. TEARY 30' BP Wlsllde out. . Pwked In Apple Tree R.V. f-ark. Ckian trailer.' Cell II 264· 644-8074.

RV SPACES: Al'iNUAL Rentals. Fl$creaoon. VIllage, ·MeChem a While· Mountain Drive (SO.!S} 26Qi-1 3145-

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TRIPLE CROWN VA~D Sale, 9am to 3pm, Satur­day, August 11. Fk&t Chris­tian Cl\urch, 121 t HUll Road: new and used Items. baked goods and the new church Cookbook. No early birds shoppers, but the "Balujlrv" will open earl)' with colfae and inufflns.

YARD S.M..E FRIDAY · . and Salun:lay B am to 5

. pm. 413 Gavlln canyon Rd.

6 DRAWER ALL WOOD dresser with matching niQhiStand $200, all wood c0t1ea tabhil $76, bUndle bed $100, al In very good condition, Hot Point dish­washer nearly npw $100. Caii257-<J417 '"

CREAM SOFA 84 Inches long, great ccndltian. 257-5598.

FOR SALE- ALL WOOD dinette set. 6 chairs, 2 Ieaia. · $~00.~137~~

Mansfield Furniture NEW a USED FUR­

NITURE

a MATTRESSES WEBUVSELL&

TRADJi tDOD SUddMh Ill-tv. :IIS7-3flllll

MOVING SALE:. Blue leather stratolounger rock-­arhecnner ·lovesaat (1 yr. old) and blue plaid sofabed. Priced together $900. Separate $7.!$0 and $300. Green strlr,ad· 11ofabed and brown reel net $400. Sofa table $25. Cof.. fee and end tables $75. 378-9185. .

OLD ENGLISH OAK sld8 board $500, 3 speed blcy-. cles (2, $50 each), vallous filing cabinets. Call 257-1090. '

WAUl ED 10 Buy

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OFFiq): H~._P, SUcceSsrt.il ;ph0n8 directory publial1,er

seeks a full-tim&· · eial office

·Pennanent Posltioo wilh well-. ·

established locally owned busine$5. -­

AU shifts available-­Benefits available. Jl~lth/Relirement

·"Savings Plan. Per:f(J:nnance .raises.

APPl-Y IN PERSON Com• G.~'f ttd/h

w;/ 2812 Sudderth ··D •ivo:. I

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BEdiNS ••_!I!;!~ l~{lliJTH WEEKS M-F,

LoCA110N - RUIDOSO HIGH ScHOOL · Room "PR" ·

REGIISIER NOW BY CAUJNG:

Notice IS further atven that the coUrt dlrecleil to~clo­sure a1 lha morJDaae and securllv agreement -on the .Pr0p8rly and -that lh8 amountS to ba realized at -saki eale from the Pn;Jper­ty, with. Interest calculated todate·or sale, are as fol­lOws'

Amount ol Ruldol!iQ Stale Bank's

Claim of . • LJtm •.•..••. $97,352.98

;... 4;./f~io~~ft~' _ eooc.: .. -•~sso.TI4 · Costs ............ ". •• $71 5.00

Attom~W'S Fees. ••••.•.••• $2.008.25

In addldon ·lharato thdre will be iiCCRJing lnterastt arid costs of putilleatlon 01 ..,. Nolice,-and the -clal Master"'& Fee fixed tiy· the Court In· the amount or ~.(10.

ThB terms ot this sale are that the purchaser muBI pay cash at the tfr'ne the Property Is stnrt:k off to him. except lhQI Ruidoso State Bank mBy bid all or any part of ItS judgment, ph.is fnterest without paying cash.

Witness my hand this 3rd day of June. 2001.

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INVn;'AnON FOR BIDS

Needed Services: Provl~ Slbn ot health care provider

=.r~ :ron~es scr~ &Jso. Htalf SchdoURt.lldoso Middle School). Contractor must provide. as speCJifed:

" 1. DII&CI haallh care sarv· Ices as described In School Based Health Clinic Sian· dalds:

2. All licenses, waivers, certificatfons, and supervl· alan for those services described In the School Basad Heatth Clinic Stan­dards; and

3. Contractor must main­tain, and pre~ docu­menlallon of a11 required professiorlallnsurance.

Contract Qualifications: Contraclor must meet all llcanaure/certlllcation requlremenls as estab­lished by the State of New Mexico. and appropriate

· boards of licensure and must present proof Oi such­licensurelcer11fteatlon.

Conlract Lanath: Services wiU bjt _ _P.rovfded ·ror the 2001-2Q02 school year and wiD be alJanad with the RuJ.. ddso Scbool'a calender. Servicea wll commence on August 'Z1, 2001 • or as soon as possible there­after.

Oordract Amount: Contrac­tor must submit compfete COI11pensauon require­ments In propqB!{II, gi'QSS. recet~ tax, -other fiaxea: and fees, and will list hourly rates and relm­bwsable expenses sepa­rately.

Regldn I)( Education 1lE'I'Illllve 1400 S ·RUidoso, · NMe . ·

Principal, interest Ql"'d late charges- 8/14101-

$~9,621.90

At.. TO LAKES· GOL.F & COUNTR'(- O~UB, INC •• a New Mexico corporation,

' . Plaintiff,

v.

JAMES E. ·\~\tALKER and PHYLLIS H.· WALKER, his wife. - ._· . '

. Del8ndanta.

Cause No. CV-01-98 Dlvislon Ill

NQTicegmoeNCy

TO: JAMES ·e. WALKER and PHYLLIS H. WALKER

GREETINGS:

You are hereby notlllpd that there has been tiled fn

- tha Dlstrb:ll Coura Of Uncoln · County, ~Ia of New Mex­

Ico, a ~rtain cause of aclion wherm Alto Lakes

· Golf & Country Club, Inc. Is the Pl.alntiff tlfld you are the· O.lenj:lants, the · sqme being Cause No. cv-o1-. -98., PMslonlll.

Jbe ~.:or tiJI!i &alit emt. that c'81h PUI'Cha$er muet

~party .:",~A": tJim, ex~ that Alto: Lakes GoH a COuOiflr <;lub. Inc. =ell_ t;~r anv.P:art«>f Ita

'"t•.o~· plu~ lnterest· 1)8,.,':'g citatl.

WlnNs fuy hand V1ls 12ih ~_otJu1y,aoo1. ·

/tsiPetef Baca, Special Muter

3828 4T(7t2&, (8)1. a. 1.5

LEGAL NOTICE-

- IN THE PROBATE COURT OF LINCOLN

COUNTY

.stATE OF'N~W MEXIcQ.

rs~.!feMATTER OF THE

OF

SAMUEL A. TEAGUE, DECEASEI;J

No. PB-1884

NOTJCE .m CREDITORS:

The undersigned has been appointed A_i"lclllary Per- · sonal Representative of the Estate of Samuel A.

Costs of~ ~.78"

-may """''=a:r--1,oap.~

The ~~ and purpose of ·Teague, ·alSo known as the ~JB•d suit are to fore- Sam Teague, deceased. close the pralntitrs lien . AU Persons having claimll

a1 01 th · 1 now1 agalllst lhls estate are ag n e 0 ng -. required. to -present their cktscrlbed real property: -dalms within &we months·

Special MaslefG f~ . -200.00

Lo1 127. DEER PARK after the· date of the first · VAUEV, UNrtS. Lincoln publlcaUohofthiSnot(ce,or ·T· . s"~1,1&0.Tr

In EidriUon to the Juddrnent IIana • referllJd to Q""bove, lhere · wm· be Etberoing

. oPsta. Including costs or publicallon·bf this fJOM~·

County, NeW· Mexico, as be forever baned.

lsiSarah Protbro _. Spacial Master

LEGAL SERVICES INC., P.C.

latLee Griffin · 198 Mechem Drive,· suite 102 Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345 , ... ,......546 Attoz:ney t~r Plalnlifl'

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TWELFTH JUDICIAL DIS· TRICTCOURT

COUNTY OF LINCOLN

,STATE OF NEW MEXICO

At TO LAKES GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB. INC .. a NeW Mexk:o corporation,

Plaintiff.

JOE TIMMONS, ROSE M. MCGREW,·andJUDITH A. TIMMONS,

Defendants.

cause No. CV-01'-94 Division Ill

NQTIC'b'WJfiWPENCY

TO: JUDITH TIMMONS

GREETINGS:

You are hereby notified that there h&s been filed in the Distrfcl Court ofUncoln County, State of Naw Mex­Ico. a certain cause of action wherein Alto Lekas Galt & Country Club. Inc. is the Plaintlfl and you are the Defendanl, the $8me being Cause No. CV..01-94; Dlvf­Sion Ill.

The oblect m:Jd purpose of the safd suH ant to fore­dose the plaintiff's lien a(jainst tfle following discribed real property:

shown by the plat thereof filed In the office-of the

County Clerk and Ex-oftl· ' clo Recorder 01 Uncoln County on April 17, 1981, In Ceblnel D, :Slide NO$. 7

10 10, both Inclusive;

Y9u are J'!Diifled th&t unliiss you enter~Ur appearance or fila plaadll:lgs herein on Or befOre Sfl~mber So, 2001, t.he Plalntift wiD make appllcaUon{ia Court for a -docreo default arid decree i;)y ault w~ll be ·rendered agan-.t yot,~ as prayed' for In the complaint.

The nari-Je of the PlafnHH's anomey Is RICHARD A. HAWTHORNE, P.A., Richard A. Hawthome, aild whose ·.address Is 1 221 .Mechem, Sulta 2, RUidoSO. NeW Mexico, -88345.

WHnass my hand and se8l of the district Court of Lin· coin County New Mexico this 1 1 day :luly, 2oo1.

·DtsTRIC1'"COURT CleRK

ls/Ciydane Hull . DII!'PUiy

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DIS·· TRICT

COUNTY OF LINCOLN

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

ALTO LAKES GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB. INC ..

PlathHII.

vs.

VICTOR A. GONZALES and EVA L. GONZALES, husband and wile,

Defendanls.

CV-01-90 Div.lll

Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of the Judgment ai1d Decree of Foreclosure entered by the District Court of Lincoln Countv, New Mexico, on July 11. 2001 In cMI causa number CV-D1-90, In the can- of..· Alto Lakes Golf & CounlfY Club, Inc. vs. vtc­tor A. Gonzales. lhe under­signed wiD offer tor public sale to the highest bidder ror cash at the front entrance of the .Lincoln CoUnty Courthouse, C&rrl· mz:o, l.lncoln CoUhtyt New Mexico on tha 3181 aay of August 2001 el 10:00 a.m., ad rights of the defen­dantS td the fOllowing described real and peiSOn­al property localed In Un­cQin COUnty, ·New Mexico;

Lot 12, Blodl: 5, SIERRA .BLANCA SUSOIVISION,

Unit 2, uncoln County, New Mexico., as shown by the plallhereal tiled In the­office of the County Clark and Ex-offiCio RecOrder or .Lincoln Countv on October 10, .19671_1n l"Ube No. 295 (herelnaner relerred to as

"'he PropertY').

Aniount'O. ~10 Lakes Golf \lllllh•• nw hand" and· Ileal · a CQJ~iitry Club's 'Of' thO ·District Court of Un- " Claim of . QQin.-OOIIQIYt -NeW MexiCO uen ........... .$3,793.77

"''"''llh • .., •' Jul)r, -·· bfli'i'!!li!f'!!QtliWeL'i;AK CoSIS .......... $172.00

~ku-:~~~ ·:. ~~:·'"V· :·: ..• . Attomey's 1::)~,,~~ nun. . Faes ... '. .. :$1,071.88

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384D 21'(8)3, 8 lEGAL NOTICE

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DIS· mteT COUNTY OF LINCOLN

STATE OF NEw MEXICO

ALTO -LAKES GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, IN~.,·

Plaintiff,

••• VICTOR _A. GONZALES and EVA L. GONZALES, husband and wit&, .

Defendants. .

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Nolk:a is hereby given thai under and by vlrfue of tile Judgment and Oectee of ForeclOsure entered ~ lhe District Court ol Llnco1n Countv. New Maxlco, on July 1 =., 200" in dvll cause number CV-01-90, In tha case ot Alto Lakes Golf & Country ctub. -Inc: ve. Vic~ tor A. Gonzales and Ewa L Gonzales, the under­skaned WID offer tor public sate to the highest bidder for cash at the front entrance of the Lincoln Countv Courthouse, Carri­zozo, lincorn County, New Mexico on the 31st day of August, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. an rights of the daten· dants to the following desc:rtbed real and person­al popertv located in Un· coin Couniy, New Mexico;

Lol12, Block 5, SIERRA BLANCA SUBDIVISION, Unil2, Uncoln CountyL.

Naw Mexico, as shown gy the plat thereof filed In the offiCe of the County Clark and Ex-officio RecOrder of Uncoln Countv on October 1 0, 1 967, In 'tUbe No. 295. (hereinafter referred 1D as

.. ""the Property1; .

Notice is further Qlven lhat - the court dlrectea foreclo­

sure of tha plalntnrs lien on the Property and lhat the amounts 1o be realzed at said sale from the Proper­ty, with interest calCUlated to date of sale. are as tal­lows'

·Amount ot Alia Lekas Gall & Country Club's Claim of

uan ....... .$3.793.n:'

Costs. ........ $172.00

AHomey's fiees ...... .$1,071.88

In addition !hereto lhere will be accruing_ Interest! and costs of pUblication o this Notice, and the Special Master'& Fee fix~ by the Court on the amount of 021>0.00.

The tenns of this sale are that the purchaSer must pay cash at. the lime lhe Ptoperty is struck oft 10 hlrri, ex~ thai Alto Lakes Golf a GOuntry Club, Inc.

. llJ&y bidal .. - parlol .. 1~dgtnb!!l.!." piUS ln.teie&l WlltiDUt PB»109 cash. .

W"dneSS my hand this 121h day of July, -eoDf. ,_ ..... --3647 41'(8)8. 1S. u. 29

(iiiAL ·NOTICE

VILLAGE OF AUlDOSO ,DOWNS FINAI.:BUDGET

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Agenda will be posted In accordance with ReSolu­tion 2001-01 Twehty-Four (24) hour prior to meeting dale and rna .. • ~ available to thr. public. Meetings of lhe Vmag"! of Ruldo~o ·oowns Govemin.9 Body are ·open to the public.

If yc:tu are an lrdlvldual with a disability who Is In need ol a reader, amplifier, qual­Ified sign language Inter­preter, or any other form of auxiliEUy _ aid or service to attend or participate in the hearing or ineellng. please contact the V_Uiage of Rui­doso Downs a1 least one week prior to meeting or as so_on as posslbl~.

Is/Carol Schlarb-VIrden Village Clerk/Treasurer Village of Ruidoso Downs

3649 1T(8)8 LEGALNDnCE

VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO DOWNS REGULAR

MONTHLY MEETING

Notice Is hereby giVen , that the'Govemlng Body of the VIllage ol Ruidoso Downs wm hold its regular­ly scheduled meeting Mon­day. August 13, 2001 at 5:30 p.m. at the Village Hall Hubbard Room, 122 Downs Drive, Ruidoso Oowna,NM.

Agenda will be posted In accordance with Resolu­tion 2001~01 Twenty-Four (24} hours prior to meeting dale. Meetings of the Vlf­lage of Ruidoso Downs Governing Body are open 1o the putlllc.

If you are an Individual wllh a diBEiblllty wt'lo Is In need of a reader, amplifier, qual­Iliad sign language Inter­preter, or any other forin of auxiliary aid or service to anend or participate In the hearing or meeting, please contact the VIllage of Rui­doso Downs Hall at least one week prior to meeting or as soon as possible.

Is/Carol Schlarb-Virden Village Clerk!Treasurer

3650 1T(8)8 LEGAL NOnCE

Region IX Education Coop­erallve is seeking propos­als for dally to- and from­&ehoo\ transporta!ion aerv­Jcea. lor 2001-2002 school year for 3 vehicles tor Head Start sludenls in the Ruidoso School Dlstrlcl, and 1 vehicle In the Hondo Veney School District: vehi­cles used In transportation iot students are owned by Lincoln County Head Starf. School bus contractors must submit pJOOi' of the"

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1. Abm~ ro p~~&COL Examiner Certlflcpllon to .drivers '

2. Ability to provide Nation­al &italy Council Defen­sive DriVing and First aid lnstrucllon

3. Ability to provide all vehl· de malnlenance and stQr~ ••• 4: Ability to provide ~pPro­priately liCensed and· tr"lr'led drivers Br!d substi­tutes when nece~

5.. AbilitY to pro\i'lde substl-­. tute vehlcle use when neo­essary ·

CONTRACT 'LENGTH: School days lorm Se~­ber 4, "'2001 throug_ti May 24. 2002, and In accor­dance with Head Start c:at~ ender.

ROUTE SPECIFICA• TIONS: Current round-trip route speclflcallons are as follows: .

Undetermined ~ Provide bid Information on Sc:hool Bus Transportation Vehi­cle Production WorkSheet

- per mile bid. (4 diesel vehlc::les and 2 gasoline

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CONTRACTOR RtaSPOrf. SIBIUTIES: Provide appropriately lk:ensed and trained drivers tor school buses; provide compensa­tion and benefits assoclat· ad with drivers; provide on­going training lor drivers; provide quanfled substltula drivers when necessQry; RmVide all operaUng, main­tenance and fuel coats associated with use of the vehicles in transporting Head Start students; and provide substitute vehicles when necessary.

LINCOLN COUNTY HEAD START RESPONSIBILI­TIES: Provide regul&tkm school buses for trans­

. portatlon of H~ start stu­dents to Nob Hill Early Childhood Genter and Hondo Valley~School sUe: provide vehiCle Insurance lncludln9 lla~llty: provide children s . IIPITIBS and addresses to contractor; assist wHh Head Start appropriate training; and submit requests to coptrac­tor In advance for unsched­uled fleld trips Joompensa­tion tor such f1eld trips Is nOt included wllhln this pro­posal.)

PROPOSAL SUiiSMIS. SION: All sealed and com· plate proposals must be received · at the REC IX office by Wednesday, Auguet 22. 2001 - a:SO p.m. Proposala will be opened at 9:30 a.m .. Thursday, August 23, 2001 - Region I>C ofllce. For additional InfOrmation, con~ tact Fred Romero or Jay Ch'ase, REO IX - 257-2368 - 1400 Sudderth, RuJdoso •. NM.88345.

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BY DIANNE ST,U.UNGS. RUIDOSO NBWS STAFF WIU7'IIR.

oDe mole eoh!!uo on -l.iDcoln County's handllag ·o~ lost and abandoned aoimols.

Wiob the hacldng «C<~Jnmi&. sioncrs L. Ray NWIIey; !A;<> Mar­tinez and a hesll;u)t Rl!:k S!Jnp­son at a ~ib.J'Uty, .the'Hu­maoe Socict;Y"clf~mooln.County retained its.contrac.t with the county·f<Ji-·six mote·illOnths. But·t.I;IOVotunteer group and itS paid.J~;helter staff were ·~ked" by ScVeml elected officials. led by Commission Cbairnum Rex Wilson and County Manager Tom Stewart. .

While the attackers t:laim $-J2,500 is the issu~ MartineZ pointed ""' that the bOard .. -cavalier with amounts IIlBJiy times larger than tbat- not ask..:. ing ......ny as many~ an.d' never fbr an audit. · ··. -:-;·

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PSYCHIC PREDICTIONS ·-

JudHh L. Chrtstophitr'

Week of August 8 - August 1 4, 2001

I.eo: C.bdy 23 • Aug 2Zl . This could be a _Fun time, if you play . your cards right! Don't lel the lit~ tie tbiDgs OR people pull you down, yoU have better thing to do with your life!

Vl!JIO= cAoe 23 • Salt 22! Anything that you plan oa may ~ up shortt Thke extra time

to dO the job rigbt. p-·· Plaees eft TbiDgs could be a little off as W.ll, just CllnLI

Libra! ($cgt 23 • Oct 2:&) You may be medina someone newt

. Could help out with b._siness,. or ~. Potentmt. "monMhen-a-tiiend" iD either case. have fbn. while

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-~.Lei someone help you! Be- yo~ give tba whotc ~:Ui tbam, iflh!W thlill<thoy ................ ,

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Sallttarlus; fNoy 22 .. Dec ltl Sometimes it's best not to beat­

a-"!'et-papel'- bag to be right! Either ... Ex.cept IT ... Cbange IT.:.Get' Rid of· IT! DoD't lose

good energy!

Cgrioorn; Wee 22 - Jan 19l The matters of the Heart?? You need to know the whole story before yoU can do anything about it! Someone is not telling

you eveJY11rlngi

Aqnlll'ius:(lap 28 - Feb 18l You can be a fUn loviog person,

. as loDg as you are not around­people who can pull you dpWn! Make sure at .this time you Seek

out Good People!. ·

rtscu: Qi'eb 12 - March 2ID Business and Pleasure can· NOt nWdl Like oil and water! Both are great, but not together! I Split your time for botb! DC Honest -·

Aries: (Mar 21 - Apdl 19)

Health is a main concern! Take a

deep look at yourself, ask if you are taking care of your Mind Body & Spirit? Start now, before it's too late!

Taurus: fAnr 20 - Mov 20l . People are sometimes a little Crazy!!! Don't try to figure them out. .. you'll only be wasting your· Time & Money! If it's meailt to

be, it will be!

Gemini;. CMayll • Jupe 2m You'll feel like you are two peo­ple at once! Ooing two different ways. Split right down the mid­dle! STOP this ·before ifOU go to

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Cancer; fhpe 2t..Jutv 2Zl Family &. Friends may need you more then yOU can give. Don't try to over do. Let them know the truth, they will understand! Rut & Relax!

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