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- 2, i & ( f :1 ,I , , I \ { « I ., . " , ol'i,ginal incorporatIon; papers and to electing officers andi bringing the back into good standing with the state. . ." .' Funeral Chapel of ',Cremi;ltlons or Traditional Service We are hereto serve all of Lincoln County, . You PM find us at our local, full·servlce furieral home, or we will come to your home byappoiRtment. Those board members present at Monday's meeting decided to review the _';:,,"".0 :.-:'1.'::" :.X 1::.c:.;. ". 21st Annual 575-378-4431 (JIllIJIJAJ.ilt e;." . October 8,9& 10,2010 Ruidoso Downs Race Track &. Casino Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico Western Swing Chuckwagon Cook-OffDemon'strations Western Arts Crafts Extreme Cowboy Competition Cowboy Poetry •. Music &, Storytelling Craig Cameron· Master Horseman Rodeo &, Roping Events for the Kids Sunday Chuckwagon Breakfast Come listen to the Texas Playboys! Thursday Night Concert featuring' AJ.eepottf...eWlue Friday Night Concert &. Dance fea.turing' Saturday Night Concert featuring' FAMILY FUN! 2010 Cream of the Crop Donors . Andy's Mechanic Service Bill and Joy Gallacher Joe and Kelly Phillips Bar W Ranch Gray and Kellie Gallacher Richard and Elissa Phillips Mack and Ann Bell Hoot and linda Gibson Bunty Richardson John and Diana Billingsley Pete and Sarah Gnatkowskl Robert Seed Bili and Sharon Bird Sid and Cheryl Goodloe Billy Bob and Ginger Shafer Lerry and Martha Bond Harkey Cattle Company Wes &Clntly Smith Bonnell Sand &Gravel Bob and Judy Hemphill Jeanette Smoot Robert and Sherrill Bradford John Hemphill and Shannon McGrath Bob and Sue Stearns Bruce &Judy Brandenburger Bill and Susan Hightower Johnson Stearns Mary Jane Cooper, DVM LaGrone Funeral Home Stephenson Ranch Canyon CowBelles Travis and Roe Ann lightfoot Preston and Willa Stone Cooper Brothers Livestock lincoln County Farm &livestock Troy and Klmbetly Stone Corrlenfe CowBelies Betty Maples Tom and Pat Sullivan Jay and Crystal Eldridge Maxwell Ranch Eric Thompson Escudilla Ranch John and Benolyn McKibben George and Pearlllppin Walt and Sherry Evans McDaniel Ranch/Claunch Hub and FrancesTraylor Farm Bureau financial Services - Ronnie and Beverly Merritt Kyle and KellyTraylor Ruta!E!e Todd-Jernigan Mary Lou Mlnic Gary and Sydney1regembo Matt and Becca Ferguson Johnny and Rosalel! Patterson Tucson Valley Ranch Wally and Anne Ferguson Loren and Kayce Patterson Upper Hondo SWCD Duane and Shelly Frost Isidro and Betsy Peralta Bill Wells Hollis and linda Fuchs Wes and Jimmie Wells Canyon, Comente and Crown CowBelles thank you for supporting the Agricultural Youth of Lincoln Countyl ----- , .' " , . . \ ',to '. .. GOOD . LUCKi I ON./·,,! , YOUR HOME. COMING,' , GRIZZLIESI, need for an increase in taxes, and the DFA either approves .or rejects the request. "They still have a lower rate than most of the municipalities, even with this increase," Calaway added. Baca explained that the county's tax rates are also set by the DFA, based on ary and operational needs, and said that property valuations are oetermmed by a per- centage of market val- ues from two years prior to are-evaluation. New Tax Rates (Continued from page 1) I Designed for occasional wood-cutting tasks around the home. Includes many of the excellent design features of our professional models. $179 95 .' MS170 Chainsaw with 14" bar I ,SA.)IINGS . _ .. ........ tasks but powerful $40 1 ' enough to cut through . MS 250 CHAIN SAW with 16" bar small limbs and trees. . .---' This is a savings of $40 $299 99 MS290 Chainsaw with 20" bar lour number one selling chain saw: enough said. Designed for rugged homeowner or landscape aod farm use, the legendary STIHL FARM BOSSO is a true wotk saw. $389 95 . IS TIME I WANT HA' O' H'KING I : SOMETHING.. . ) _____... .... .. __ .. _J . - VollyebaH action schedule has Carrizozo visiting mado on Friday, o.c- 15 -- 5:90 p.m" at Reserve on Saturday, October 16 with Nand Varsity teams seeing action in both contests. . The Lady Grizzlies then travel to Hondo on Tuesday, October 19, .before returning home for a match against Animal on Thursday, October 21, V and Monday - Saturday II :00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. friday Evenings 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. MS 250 CHAIN S4W WAS S3S!t-'S $299 95 * NOW ONLY . Sarsizesmayvary, ·OIler good at participating deale,s whiTe suppfies lasl • NEWt SE 61 STIHL WET/DRY VACUUM Powerful wet/dry vacuum for everyday use Features built-in filter cleaning system for easy maintenance Paul's New,Mexican Take-Out 6505 Hwy. 380, NM 575-648-2885 Our #1 seiling chain saw model . An Illites talless otherVilse rioted. Ava:!ahfe illjlaltt'Jjlaj[ng SuilprlMlalt <6l 201tl StllillMsIM042 936i1- il Proven handheld blower at an affordable price &VIS 290 STIHL FARM Bosse $36 ' 995 MS2S0ChairlSawwith - Sa/size! 3/8· Chain Available for IMYvary. $38995 ,!';""--- BG 55 HANDHELD BLOWER $149 95 THIS FALL I WANT SOMETHING DEPENDABLE -Rocky Mou'ntain Supply ·2515 Whife Sands Blvd. Alam.ogordo 575-437 .. 8276 800-675.-8216 RockyMountainSupply.us . M_gdalenano Match ·for Grizzlies " ' .-' - " .Carrizozo varsi- the defense. . 'tty' football team ranjts Carrizozo now . Season record to a-2 turns their attention on a. .. dly b. eatin.g uP. the visiting Loving on, Vlsltmg Magdalena Falcons. for a Friday Friday last by the score night tilt'at Laabs Field .. scheduled . to start at . "Both lit 7:00 p.m. up the sqpreboard hJ. the ", The Grizzly fIrst period _and scored squad will be looking to six. .TDs .between them. extend their winning , Grizziies led streak to four and will - Car riz 0 z 0' s ,be celebrating. their defense stiffened in the homecoming as well as second period .and the they try to set them- Grizzly offense kept on selves up for their last fInding the endzone. home game of season Score at halftime was week against Carrizozo 50 and Mescalero. Magdalena 13. ', " . With the game I score getting out of hand the cl(jck was left on in the second half, .with Carrizozo manag- ing aRother couple. of scores before time ran out. Getting in on the scoring column for the Grizzlies were Marshall .. with three scores including a kick- off return for a TO on 'opening kickoff; Cole Hubbard· added.. two TDs ahtla con- version; Marshall Wilson 2 TDs; Mark Vigil 1 TO; and man Jace Hill 1 TD; Austin Walker added a two point touchback for " THURSDAY, OCTOBE14 Womaq's Club 6 p,m. TODAY:' . " , '.fBURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 . --Del;tlocrf,ltlc PaJ:1y of Lincoln CountY meets at the Democratic Party office; 613 Sudderth LI0, . Ruidoso, potluck 5:30 p.m., ing at 6:00 p.lli. FRIDAY, OCTOBERS dinner iii Carrizzozo School cafeteria 4 p.m. to 7:30 . p.m. MONUAY, OCTOBER 11 Day most govern- mental offices closed. Town Council 6:00. .p.m Chamber of Commerce 6:30p,m.• TUESD.t\Y, OCTOBER 12 Chamber of Commerce 12 noon Four Winds Restaurant. Village council ing 4:30 p.m. Village Council 5:30, p.m... . , School board 6:00 p,m. --CapitanVillage Council 6:30 :p.m, WEnNESDAYS Public Library .story hour 4;00 p.m. _ .' . First ijaptistChurch takes. orders. fOr Angel 'Fopd Ministries 5:30 p,m, to 6:30.p.lll. , . . MONDAYS FOURTH TUESDAY , '. and . .' , .,. OF ' ; . '," WEDNESDAYS EACH MONTH OED classes 6 to 8 P,Ill. -:-Food panty for age 54 and Carrizozo School . '. . 'y01inger at Assembly of' God . Church in"Carrizozo '12 noon to TUESDAYS ' 2:00 p.m,.and 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 . .. ", ..Capitan 'Publi(f' Library , p.m.' .. .. schoolstory:hou( 1:30 p.m. ' , EACH FRIDAY. --AI Anon family group for fam- ilies and rfriends ofalcohQlics, noon at Methodist Church' in Carrizozo, bring lunch, . THUI,{SDAYS Anonymous open meeting" 7:15 p.m. at Mescalero Reformed Church, 336 Warqlaw. Drive. in Mescalero. Call Mike at 575-682,.6200 for information. OCTOBERS & S,ATURJ;>AY, FmST OCTOBER 9 TUESDAY 11 th aDilual White Sands Star OF Party on the glistening dunes of EACH MONTH , White Sands National Monument. . from ,State For visit the E.ngmeer s office IS at RUidoso webSite at www.zmnet.com/wssp Village Hall from 9'. a.m. to 12 or call toll free at 1 noon. THIRD ATURDAY . 'OF EACliMONTH -American Legion Post #11, Wells Fargo Batik in Carrizozo 9:00 a.m.' FIRST THURSDAY OF' EACH MONTH Food Bank'in Carrizozo at .Assembly of God Church for general publIc 1 p,m. and,4-6 p,m, SECOND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH pantty for 'those age 55 and older at Assembly of God church in Carrizozo 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. I' - EVERY TIDRD . THURSDAY : --Village of Corona Public : .Library .to 4' p,m, pre-school story hour, stories, activities, crafts, snacks, Call Betty Ann at for info. GriZZly jr, OS Ventura (24 for nice '. gam against , Friday. in teammf.lte (54) . jr, Don Myers reaqy , to lendf.l #50 soph, Austin Walker is on far left on . photo. (Photo by C. 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ol'i,ginal incorporatIon;papers and to conside~electing officers andibringing the corporatio~back into good standingwith the state. .

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. You PM find us at our local, full·servlcefurieral home, or we will

come to your homebyappoiRtment.

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Those boardmembers present atMonday's meetingdecided to review the

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October 8,9& 10,2010Ruidoso Downs Race Track &. Casino

Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico

Western Swing • Chuckwagon Cook-OffDemon'strationsWestern Arts • Crafts • Extreme Cowboy Competition

Cowboy Poetry • .Music &, StorytellingCraig Cameron· Master Horseman • Rodeo &, RopingEvents for the Kids • Sunday Chuckwagon Breakfast

Come listen to the Texas Playboys!

Thursday Night Concert featuring'

AJ.eepottf...eWlueFriday Night Concert &. Dance fea.turing'

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2010 Cream of the Crop Donors. Andy's Mechanic Service Bill and Joy Gallacher Joe and Kelly Phillips

BarWRanch Gray and Kellie Gallacher Richard and Elissa PhillipsMack and B~ttY Ann Bell Hoot and linda Gibson Bunty RichardsonJohn and Diana Billingsley Pete and Sarah Gnatkowskl Robert SeedBili and Sharon Bird Sid and Cheryl Goodloe Billy Bob and Ginger ShaferLerry and Martha Bond Harkey Cattle Company Wes &Clntly SmithBonnell Sand&Gravel Bob and Judy Hemphill Jeanette SmootRobert and Sherrill Bradford John Hemphill and Shannon McGrath Bob and Sue StearnsBruce &Judy Brandenburger Bill and Susan Hightower Johnson StearnsMaryJane Cooper, DVM LaGrone Funeral Home Stephenson RanchCanyon CowBelles Travis and Roe Ann lightfoot Preston and Willa StoneCooper Brothers Livestock lincoln County Farm &livestock ~ureau Troy and Klmbetly StoneCorrlenfe CowBelies Betty Maples Tom and Pat SullivanJay and Crystal Eldridge Maxwell Ranch EricThompsonEscudilla Ranch John and Benolyn McKibben George and PearlllppinWalt and Sherry Evans McDaniel Ranch/Claunch Hub and FrancesTraylorFarm Bureau financial Services - Ronnie and Beverly Merritt Kyle and KellyTraylorRuta!E!eTodd-Jernigan Mary Lou Mlnic Gary and Sydney1regemboMatt and Becca Ferguson Johnny and Rosalel! Patterson Tucson Valley RanchWally and Anne Ferguson Loren and Kayce Patterson Upper Hondo SWCDDuane and Shelly Frost Isidro and Betsy Peralta Bill WellsHollis and linda Fuchs Wes and JimmieWellsCanyon, Comente and Crown CowBelles thank you for supporting the

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need for an increase intaxes, and the DFAeither approves .orrejects the request.

"They still havea lower rate than mostof the municipalities,even with thisincrease," Calawayadded.

Baca explainedthat the county's taxrates are also set by theDFA, based on budget~

ary and operationalneeds, and said thatproperty valuations areoetermmed by a per­centage of market val­ues from two yearsprior to are-evaluation.

New Tax Rates(Continued from page 1)

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MS290 Chainsaw with 20" bar lour number one selling chain saw: enoughsaid. Designed for rugged homeowner orlandscape aod farm use, the legendarySTIHL FARM BOSSO is a true wotk saw.

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VollyebaHaction schedule hasCarrizozo visiting Que~mado on Friday, o.c­tob~r 15 -- 5:90 p.m" atReserve on Saturday,October 16 with NandVarsity teams seeingaction in both contests. .

TheLady Grizzlies thentravel to Hondo onTuesday, October 19,.before returning homefor a match againstAnimal on Thursday,October 21, V and~

Monday - SaturdayII :00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

friday Evenings5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

MS 250 CHAIN S4W

WAS S3S!t-'S $29995*NOW ONLY . Sarsizesmayvary,

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• NEWt SE 61 STIHLWET/DRY VACUUM

$15995~• Powerful wet/dry

vacuum for everyday use

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Take-Out6505 Hwy. 380, Car~~zozo,NM

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Proven handheld blowerat an affordable price

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DEPENDABLE

-Rocky Mou'ntain Supply·2515 ~ Whife Sands Blvd. • Alam.ogordo

575-437..8276 • 800-675.-8216RockyMountainSupply.us

.M_gdalenano Match ·for Grizzlies" ' .-' - ~

" .Carrizozo varsi- the defense.. 'tty' football team ranjts Carrizozo now. Season record to a-2 turns their attention on

a.fter;~~un.. dly b.eatin.g uP. the visiting Lovingon, Vlsltmg Magdalena Falcons. for a FridayFriday last by the score night tilt'at Laabs Fieldof63~13. . . scheduled . to start at. "Both t~ams lit 7:00 p.m.

up the sqpreboard hJ. the ", The GrizzlyfIrst period _and scored squad will be looking tosix. .TDs .between them. extend their winning

, Grizziies led ~6-13. streak to four and will- Car r i z 0 z 0 ' s ,be celebrating. their

defense stiffened in the homecoming as well assecond period .and the they try to set them­Grizzly offense kept on selves up for their lastfInding the endzone. home game of seasonScore at halftime was ne~t week againstCarrizozo 50 and Mescalero.Magdalena 13. ' ," . With the game I

score getting out ofhand the cl(jck was lefton in the second half,

.with Carrizozo manag­ing aRother couple. ofscores before time ranout.

Getting in on thescoring column for theGrizzlies were Marshall

.. Vent1.li:~ with threescores including a kick­off return for a TO on'opening kickoff; ColeHubbard· added.. twoTDs ahtla 2~point con­version; MarshallWilson 2 TDs; MarkVigil 1 TO; and fresh~

man Jace Hill 1 TD;Austin Walker added atwo point touchback for

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~-Carrizozo Womaq's Club 6p,m.

TODAY:'. " ,'.fBURSDAY,OCTOBER 7

. --Del;tlocrf,ltlc PaJ:1y of LincolnCountY meets at the DemocraticParty office; 613 Sudderth LI0, .Ruidoso, potluck 5:30 p.m., meet~ing at 6:00 p.lli.

FRIDAY,OCTOBERS

~~Enchiladadinner iii CarrizzozoSchool cafeteria 4 p.m. to 7:30 .p.m.

MONUAY,OCTOBER 11

-~CohJmbus Day most govern­mental offices closed.

~-CarriZozo Town Council 6:00..p.m

~-CapitanChamber ofCommerce6:30p,m.•

TUESD.t\Y,OCTOBER 12

~~Carrizozo Chamber ofCommerce 12 noon Four WindsRestaurant.

~~Ruidoso Village council meet~ing 4:30 p.m.

~~Corona Village Council 5:30,p.m... . ,~-Corona School board 6:00 p,m.

--CapitanVillage Council 6:30:p.m,

WEnNESDAYS~,.Corona Public Library .story

hour 4;00 p.m. _ .' .--Carrizbz~, First ijaptistChurch

takes. orders. fOr Angel 'FopdMinistries 5:30 p,m, to 6:30.p.lll.

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. .MONDAYS FOURTH TUESDAY, '. and . .' , .,. OF ' ; .

'," WEDNESDAYS EACH MONTH~~Free OED classes 6 to 8 P,Ill. -:-Food panty for age 54 and

Carrizozo School L~brary . '. . 'y01inger at Assembly of' God. Church in "Carrizozo '12 noon to

TUESDAYS ' 2:00 p.m,.and 5:00 p.m. to 6:00. . . ",..Capitan 'Publi(f' Library pre~ ,p.m.' . . . .schoolstory:hou( 1:30 p.m. '

, EACH FRIDAY.--AI Anon family group for fam­

ilies and rfriends ofalcohQlics,noon at Methodist Church' inCarrizozo, bring lunch, .

THUI,{SDAYS •~-Gambler's Anonymous open

meeting" 7:15 p.m. at MescaleroReformed Church, 336 Warqlaw.Drive. in Mescalero. Call Mike at575-682,.6200 for information.

FRIDAY~OCTOBERS

& S,ATURJ;>AY,FmST OCTOBER 9

TUESDAY ~~11th aDilual White Sands StarOF Party on the glistening dunes of

EACH MONTH , White Sands National Monument.. :~Rer.resentativ.e from ,State For ~ore informa~ion, visit the

E.ngmeer s office IS at RUidoso webSite at www.zmnet.com/wsspVillage Hall from 9'. a.m. to 12 or call toll free at 1~877~333-6589~noon.

THIRDATURDAY. 'OF •

EACliMONTH-American Legion Post #11,

Wells Fargo Batik in Carrizozo9:00 a.m.'

FIRSTTHURSDAY

OF'EACH MONTH

-~Roadrunner Food Bank' inCarrizozo at .Assembly of GodChurch for general publIc 1~3 p,m.and,4-6 p,m,

SECONDTUESDAY

OFEACH MONTH

~~Food pantty for 'those age 55and older at Assembly of Godchurch in Carrizozo 12 noon to2:00 p.m.

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. THURSDAY: --Village of Corona Public: .Library ~ .to 4' p,m, pre-school

story hour, stories, activities,crafts, snacks, Call Betty Ann at849~3277 for info.

GriZZly jr, OSM~rstiall Ventura(24)goe~ for nice '.gam against

,MGlgd~lena Friday.'I~st in teammf.lte (54). jr, Don Myers reaqy ,to lendf.l h~nd. #50soph, Austin Walkeris on far left on .photo. (Photo by C.~ton.e)

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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBATE COURT

LINCOLN COUNTYNo, PB 2453

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFCLYDE LOYD TROUT, JR.,

DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEttBBY GIVEN that the under­

si$lled has been appointed personal representative ofthis estate. All pesons having claims against this estateare required to present their claims within two (2)months after the date of the first publication of thisNotice, or the claims will be forever barred. Claimsmust be presented either to the undersigned PersonalRepresentative, c/o Freda Howard McSwane, 1803Su(Jderth Drive, Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345 at theaddress listed below, or filed with the Probate Court.

Dated: 9·03, 2010..Ida Lucille Troutc/o Freda Howard McSwane, EsquireFREDA HOWARD MCSWANE, p.e,1803 Sudderth DriveRuidoso; New Mexico 88345(575) 257-1515/ (575) 251-1520

PUblished in the Lincoln County News on Odober 7and 14, 2010,

and therefore can seeright through someonethat is plain as dayscrewing the tax. payer.And I'll discuss that incoming columns.

Being that I'vebeen donnant for theselast few months I amlisting some words. andphrases that I mi~htneed some help withwhen I need to use themin future columns (defi­nitions and such).#1 -- Redneck#2 -- Tyrant.#3 -- 'Should be set outto pasture'#4 -- School groundbully#5 -- Leech#6 ... Loser / opposite. ofwinner

Feel free to sendyour interpretations tome. at the NEWS.

peter aeuilar

idea of corporate wel­fare to attract or retain Th~, northembusinesses. State and part of New Mexicolocal govel1uuents will be getting somespend a great deal of rain, but here in Lincolnmoney on economic CO\lllty we will havedevelop~ent without mostly cloudy days andever asklOg voters. nights for the forecast

The Lincoln weekCounty vote involved . Expect to seesome side issues too. daytime temperatures inWhat about the peop'le the high 70s across thethe track attracts to the high plains and higharea every summer? desert areas of LincolnWere they willing to qounty, with njghttimepay the extra fax? temperatures from the

The issue came mid to high 40s.up when an anonymous The higher ele­flier was circulated 'vations will see daytimetelling people how they temperatures in tile lowcould transfer their' 70s and nighttime tem­voter registration to peratures in the low to

1 mid 40s.Lincoln County for t le Forecast floI'.election and then trans-fer it back in time for Carrizozo, the highthe November general plains of Lincolnelection. County and the Hondo

Valley:Neither the sup- Today, Thursday,

porters nor opponents October 7claimed any connection Mostly sunny,with the effort but 269 with a. high near 80,people registered with calm wind becomingthe county. clerk during south between 5 and 10the three months before mph, night: Partlythe election, 63 of them cloudy, with a lowfrom Texas. around 49, south wind

Since it is neces- between 5 and 10 mphsary to document resi- becoming calm.dence within the county, Friday, October 8it is generally assumed Sunny, with amany of the new regis- high near 80, night:trants were people with Pan:ly cloudy, with asecond homes in' low around 44.Lincoln County who Saturday, October 9didn't want to see their Mostly sunny,property values dive as with a high riear 79,a result of the track and' night: Partly 'cloudy,casino moving away. with a low around 46.

Sunday, October 10A slight chance

ofshowers and thunder­storms, mostly sunny,with a high near 78,night: A slight chance ofshowers and thunder­stonns, mostly cloudy,with a low around 48.Columbus Day,Monday, October 11

A slight chanceofshowers and thunder­stonns, mostly sunny,with a high near 76,night: Partly cloudy,with a low around 45.Tuesday, October 12

.Mostly sunny,with a high near 74,night: Mostly cloudy,with a low around 44.

Forecast forRuidoso, Capitan andCorona and'most oftlteHondo Valley:

Tqday, Thursday,October 7Most~y sunny,

When you have the meansHaven't had the

urge or the time to evengive thought of puttinga column together late­ly, especially since wehad to switch from theold style ofmanual pas­teup to doing every~

thing via computer.After not having

it done solely by com­puter for 45 years plus,It was not done bychoice to switch to theall computer way ofdoing things. It wasdone because it wasforced on us by theadvancement of tech­nology, Nowadays ifyou. can't keep up withtechnology and die newway ofdoing things youare left behind and/orretired.

Some peoplecan afford to retire oth­ers chn't, although thereare some that liang onjust to take advantage ofthe system, and the sys­tem usually turns out tobe the taxpayer.

And to some oftiS who have seen ordone most everythingsometimes it seems thatthings never change,

PRESBYTERIAN

",INCOLN1COUNTY NEWS, , ,Ihursd@y. OCTOBER 07 •• PAGE §

by JAY MILJ-ER. Syndicated Columnist

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SANTA FE -- A very unusual concept.special day is. on its But actually, itway. Sunday, Oct. lOis isn't really that differ­another of those trinu- ent..Many people frommeral days: 10-10-10. the area had supportedWe've had 10 ofthem so efforts to convince thefar this century, begin- state Legislature toning with Jan. 1, 2001. ,lower the tax rate' for

And we'll have the horse track and casi­two more. Imagine the no, ()wned by R.D.buzz around Nov. 11, Hubbard.2011. Imagine the belief Had that hap­systems that will go pened; all New Mexicocrazy about II-II-II. taxpayers would have

For those inter- bomeAhe burden of theested in symbology and lost revenue. Local tax­numerology, every p.ayers also foot the Qillnumber has a special when industries aremeaning. July 7, 2007 .recruited to a communi­was considered a very ty and given tax breaks.lucky day. It may be So the 2010·fortunate we won't have Legislature's solution ofa 13-13~13. creating a tax to sUl?port

All sorts of peo- retention of a busmesspIe and groups take in a community isn't aadvantage of trmumeral bad idea.. Isn't it betterdays. Special events are . to help a business stayscheduled. This year, in a community than to10-10-10 is set as the give tax breaks .to atarget date for many busine·ss that may leavefundraisers. Since. lOis as soon as it gets a bet­a nice round number, it ter deal elsewhere?is handy for Top 10 lists The Lincolnof all sorts. County vote was close.

Trinumeral days Some residents with noare especially popular ties to the track, andfor marriages. County casino didn't particular­clerks' offices are busy ly want to help a mil­on those days. This lionaire pay his taxes. Inyear, 10-10-10 falls on a Hubbard's behalf, ISunday, so offices like- doubt millionairesly won't be open: But I enjoy losing money anyknow ofat least one that more than we poor folksopened last year on a do.Saturday f9r couples Perhaps' thewho requested mamage most unusual aspect oflicenses dated 09-09- this election was that09. voters ,got to decide

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happen when economictimes are tough. InLincoln County, thestate's most Republicancounty, voters approveda gross receipts taxmcrease.

While in Taos,the fourth mostDemocratic county inthe state, the town coun­cil unanimously re­pealed a gross receiptstax increase ordinance itpreviously had passed.

Of course, thesituations were some­what different. The Taosordinance was a generaltax increase to supportan ailing town budget.Also a school districtbond issue recently hadpassed.

In Lincoln Cou­nty, the tax increase wasto help out the RuidosoDowns Racetrack andCasino, which wasexperiencing hard timesand threatening to moveout of the area.

As one mightimagine, that electioncampaign. involvedmonths ofhvely debate.The idea of residentshelfing bear the finan­cia burdens ofa privatebusiness seemed to be a

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Watch for film crews in the area

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Although ·cameras cannot be every­where, we have heard that a film crew will be inCarrizozo early next week for filming part of amovie. This is not completely new because wewere told last month about the movie, then acouple ofweeks ago it was mentioned with theadVIce to not tell anyone. Then earlier this weekit was announced on TV. And we were asked tokeep it quiet. Wowl .

Carrizozo is just one of the locations setfor filming, other areas include Alamogordo,Bingham, Eagle Nest, Red River and Questa.The name of the movie is This Must Be ThePlace and it includes a blockbuster cast. Youmight be able to watch some ofthe filming, justas you might have watched some of the filmingof the Book of Eli when a portion of it wasfilmed in Carrizozo. Years ago Mad Love wasfilmed partly in Carrizozo.

Keeping filming plans quiet is difficultlif not impossible. It is'understanda:ble that thefilm makers don't want a huge crowd, but itseems that advance publicity would be good forthe movie.

Instead of complaining about a roadbein$ blocked, stop and think about how muchpubhcity will be generated and help the possi~

bility of some other movie being filmed inLincoln County.

Now that you know the big news, howabout the other news that you need to know.You know about the general election that willbeheld November 2, but did you know earlyand absentee voting began this week? This isimportant info.

Getting to vote early is helpful and quite.important if you will not ,be here on electionday..

by Ruth Hammond

. .We were in Albuquerque Sunday. Oneperson recommended that we keep eyes straightahead and not look at vehicles or drive~s oneither side because of the danger of road rage.It is sad that what should be a friendly driveturns into a battle of trying to stay alive. Wedidn't see any road rage situations but a smallyellow vehicle was travelling about 83 miles anhour on 125 and the driver was texting. Thatwas unsafe driving.

However we might have felt safer hadthere been someone in that vicinity with sometype of camera taking videos of the dangerousdoving. The driver of that small yellow vehicleshould have been not only cited but have had amore severe punishment. We did not witnesswhat could have been a tragic accident thank­fully..

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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

IN THE PROBATE COURTNo. 2452

Principal and interestthrough June 11, 20I0

Costs of suitAttorney's feesSpecial-Master's fees

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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF~WMEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELlfTII JtIDICIALJ DISTRICT COURT. Cause No. CY..2010-206 Div. ill

lfonorable [(aren L. Parsons presiding

FIRST BANK OF CANYON CREEK,AN AFFILIATE OF FIRST NATIONAL /.BANK CANYON CREEK NOW KNOWN ASFIRST COMMUNITY BANK RICHARDSON,ABRANCH OF FIRST COMMUNITYBANK EAST.TEXAS, N.A.,

Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that on the 12th day of

,October, 2010, at the hour of9:00 a.m., the undersignedSpecial Masterwill, at the main entrance of the TwelfthJudicial District Court located at 300 Central inCarrizozo, New Mexico, sell all right, title and interestof the Defendants, DAVID P. PHILLIPS and DEBRAM. PllILLIPS~ in and to the hereinafter described realestate to the highest bidder for cash.

The property to be sold is situate in Ruidoso,Lincoln County,New Mexico, and is more particularlydescribed as follows: .

LOT H, BLOCK 2 OFMILAGRO llILLS,RUIDOSO, LINOCLN COUNTY, NEWMEXICO, AS SHOWN BY THE PLATTHEREOF FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THECOUNTY CLERK OF LINCOLN COUNTY;NEW MEXICO, JUNE 22, 2005, INCABINET I SLIDE NO. 315.

The Special Master's sale will be conductedpursuantto the Judgment, Decree ofForeclosure, Orderfor Sale, and Appointment ofSpecial Master entered bythis Court on September 8, 2010 in an action for col­lection ofa Foreclosure of a Mortgage.

Plaintiff's Judgment directed foreclosure of thereal property to satisfy the following Judgment liens asof the date of sale:

PETERBACAP.O. Box 215Carrizozo, New Mexico 8830 ITel. (575) 648-0025

Published in the Lincoln County News onSeptember 16, 23,30; and October 7,2010.--

In addition to the Judgment liens referred toabove, there will be accruing costs, including costs ofpublication of this notice.

. The Plaintiff·has the right to bid at the sale andto apply all or any part of its respective judgment to thepurcliase price in lIeu ofcash. '

Notice is further given that the purchaser at,such sale shall take title to the above-described realproperty subject to a one (1) month right ofredemption.

IN THE MA'ITER OF THE ESTATE OFVIRGINIA BROOKS MESSICK, deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under­

signed has been appointed Personal Representative ofthls estate. All persons having claims against tbis estateare required to present their claims. within two (2)months after the date of the first publication of thisnotice, or the claims will be forever barred. Claimsmust be presented either to the undersigned PersonalRepresentative at the address listed below, or filed with·the Probate Court of Lincoln County, New Mexico, atthe following address: at the following address: PostOffice Box 338, c;arrizozo, New Mexico, 88301-0338.

DATED this 9th day of September, 2010.

BOBBY GLENN MESSICK .Personal Representative of the Estate ofVirginia Brooks Messick, deceasedP.O. Box 2167Ruidoso, New Mexico 88355 'Tel. (575) 258:1042

Prepared by:

ALAN P. MOREL, P.A.Alan P. MorelPost Office Box 1030 . .Ruidoso, NewMexico 88355-1030'Tel. (5.15) 257-3556 Fax. 257-3558 .Attorney for Personal Representative

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TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTNo. CY-2010-230

Div.ill

ALTO LAKES WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT,. Plaintiff,

Gibson & LeonardiP.C.505 Mechem Dt.Ruidoso, NM 88345575.257.1010 ,

Publish~d in. the Lincoln County NewsonSeptember 23, 30; October 7and 14, 2010,

LE'GAL NOTICESlATE OF,NEW MEXICO

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LEGALNOttC£STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFTH JUDICIALDISTRICTCase No. D·1226-CV..200900174

BANK:OF AMERICA N.A.,"Plaintiff,

close a mortgage 4eldby th~ 'abov~praintiff and wIier~~inPlaititiff was adjudged to hav~ a. lien against theabove..de$cribed r~al estate.jn, the Sum of $143,879.4$pluf;l 4}terestn:olp July 30, 2009 to the da~e, o(~ale at ~herate'of 7.12S% per annum, the costs of ~ale, lncludU)g

, tll,e Special Maf;ter's. fee"pub.lieation costs~ -andPlaintiff's costsex,pended for taxes, .insurance, .and

. .keeping' the property in,good r¢pair. •METLIFE 'HOME LOANS; ~ PIVISION OF PlliintHf has the right to bid at such sale andME'l'l,,:IFE BANK, N,A.~ . ' submit its l:>jd':verba~ly or)n ~dting. The Plaintiff may

Plaintiff, apply-all or any part of Its&4dgment to the purchase.:"1. pnce in l,ieu of·cash. At the. ate and time f;tated above,

DOUGLAS .' L, MCALISTER TilE UNl<.NQWN the SpeCIal Master mayposlpone the sale to such laterSEQUSE. OF DOUGLAS L. 'MCALISTER~,' AND. date and time as the Special Master may specify. .

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN'that this sale· VJRST HOlUZQN HOME LOAN C0R:P0,RATlON, l11ay be subject tOll bankruptcy fIling~ a pay oft: a rein~

,Pefendant(s). .' statement or any ·other condition' that would cause the v.NOTICE OF 'SALE c.anceHaJion of this, sale. Further,.if any of these condi- DAVID P. PHILLIPS,

, • '.,,---....,-,..-0';"" ...,...- --:-....,...,.. tlons eXlst,at the time of sal~, thIS sale WIll be null and . .: . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVaNt.hat toe under- voiq, the ,suc;cessful biclder!s funds shall be .r~~~e~, and•,signed Special Master will, on OctQbf,l~ 12, 2010, at and, the Spec!al M~ster ,and the mortga~e~ gJv1ng thIS DEBRA M: PHILLIPS,1:30PM, lit the frohtcntrance of. the Ltnc~ln County notice shall ;not be hable to the succesf;ful'bldder for any / ' Defendants.'

.Courthpuse, 300 Qentral,Caqizpzo, New Mexico, sell . damages., ..and ¢.onvey to the highest bidder for cash all the right, '. NOT~CE IS FURTHER GIVE~ that t~e re.al· titleand'intQrcst ofthe above-namcddefendant$ in and propeJ:!Y and Jmprovements concerned WIth herem WIllto the following dC$cribed real estate located in said be sold subject to any and aU patent .reservations, ease-

· 'cQunty ~nd 'State' • . .. ments, all 'recorded and unrecorded hens not foreclosed,. .. • . . . '. . herein, and all recorded and unrecorded special assess~

Lot 20,:atock 3, .J:IIGH MESA SUBDM- metlts and 'taxes that may be.due. . '.SIO~,UNIT '1, Lmc,oln County,N~w. NOrlCEIS FURTHER GIVEN that the pur-MeXICO, as $hown by the plat thereoffiled m chaser at such sale shall take title to the above-the Office oft~e Coqnty Clerk and Ex-~ffici9 described· real;property subject to rights of redemption.RecofclerofLmcolnCounty, New Mexu;:o,' _. . ..August 25, 1970, in Tube No. 382 pated:' Septe.rpQer 8, 2010.whichPropeny is more commonly knoWll to Peter Bacathe be~t ofPlaintiff's Jmowledge as 124 Mira Special MasterMonte Road, Alto,.New Mexico 88312. c/o Castle Meinhold & Stawiarski

. .' . . . 999 18th St., Sqite 2201; Bin 1Plamttff does not represent or warrant that the Denver, CO 80202 '

.. stateq street addr:e,ss is the street address of the (800) 286-0013 (303) 285-2222descnbed proper.t.Y; lf1hestreet address does not match 09.1320/ReifP74S064 '

. the legal descriptu)n, then the property,being sold here- ,.~ in is theproperty more particularly described above, not Published ,in the Lincoln County News .onthe property loc~ted at the street address; any prospec- September 16, 23, 30; Jlnd October 7, 2010,live purchaser at the sale is given. notice that,lt should --:---------------------..--- _veritY the location ·and addresl,i of the propertY beingsold. Said sale will be made ,pursuant tb the Decree ofForecfosure entered on July 14, 2010, jn the above enti-

. 'tied and numbered cause, which w~s a'suit to forecloseit note and mortgage held by the above plaintiff andwherein plaintiff was adjudged to have a lien againstthe above-described real estate in the sum of$200,416.30, plus interest fromJuly 5, 2010 to the dateof sale at the rate of 6.250% per annun1, or $30.71 perday, the costs ofsale, including the Special Master's feeof $320.63, pti1)lic~tion costs, and plaintiff's costs'~xpended fo~ .ta.1'es, msurance or keepmg the property• m good repaIr. •. vs.

Plaintiff has the right to bid at such sale and DONNA A CLARK, CHA'RLES L CLARKsubmit its bid verbally or in Writing. The Plainti~,m' ay .' "

11 and EDWARD B. CLARK,apply all or Bny part of its judgment to the purchasepnce in lieu ofcash. The County ofLincoln recorded a Defendants.lien onFebruary 10,2010, for unpaid solid waste in theamount of$340,79, plus processing fees; interest, attor- AMENDED NOTICE OF SALEney fees and cOhtinuing"~ha!ges as they accrue. • NOTICE is hereby given that under and by

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the real virtue of the Default Judgment, Decree ofForeclosure

Croperty an~ improvemen~ concerned with ~erein will and Appomtment of Special Master entered by the· e sold subject to any and all patent reservatIons, ease- District Court of Lincoln County, New Mexico, onments, alhecorded an(f·unrecorded liens not foreclosed August 30, 2010 in civil cause ;number CV-201O-230,Jlerein! and all recorded and unrecorded ~pecial assess- the object of. which was to foreclose the' Plaintiff'sments and taxes that maybe'due. Plaintiffand its attor- Claims of Lien, the under-signed "Will offer for publicncys disclaim all responsibility for, and the purchaser at sale to the highest bidder for cash at the north entrancethe sale takes the property subject to; the valuation of of the Lincoln County Courthouse, 300 Central Ave.,the property by the County Assessor as re.al or personal Carrizozo, New MeXICO on the 27th day of October,property, afftxture ofany mobile or manufacturedhome 2010 at 10:00 a.m., all rights of the Defendants, Donnato the land, deactivation.oftitle to a mobile or manu- A. Clark, Charles L. Clark and Edward B. Clark to thefactured home on the property, if any, environmental following described real property located in Lincolncontamination on the property, ifany, and zoning viola- CoUnty, New Mexico;tionsconce.mih~ the P£jFerty, if any. Deer Park Valley Subdivision, Unit 1, Lots 47

. NOTIC IS RT,HER GIVEN that the Pour- and 48, Lincoln, County, New Mexico.chaserat such sale shall take fitle to the above descnbed (hereinafter referred to as "the Property").renlproperty SUbject to ri~ht(s) of redemption, as setforth in the Judgment herem. Notice is further given that the court directed

. . At the date and time stated above, the Special foreclosure of the claims o( lien on t}1e Property andMaster may postpone the sale to ·such later date and that. the amounts to be realIzed at said sale from thetime as the Special Master may specify. Property, with interest calculated to date of sate, are as

follows: 'Dated: Septemb~r 10, 2010.,Jeffrey D. Lake Atnount ofPlaintiff's Judgment includingSpecial Master lnterestThrough date orsale: $1,303.34

"820 CalleAmorSn . Special Master's Fee $ 214.00, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87123 Attorney's Fees and Costs $1,093.00

~505~ 681-1414 . - . Totat. S2,910.34

In addition thereto there will be costs of50S. 294-4003 fax publication of this Notice and preparation

PubUshed In die Lincoln County News on ofclosing documents.September 16, 23,30; and October 7, 2010. The termS" of this sale are that the purchaser

must pay cash at the time ·the Property is struck off tohim, except that the Plaintiffmay bid all or any part oftheir judgment, plus interest without paying casn.

NOnCE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the realproperty cQncerned with herein will be sold subject toany and all patent reserv~ti(jns, easements, all recordedan(l unrecorded liens not foreclosed herein, and allrecorded or unrecor~e~. specia.l assessmenfl!..and.taxes .that may' ~~ due. Plamtiffand Its attorneys dlsclaun allresponslbiltty for, and the purchaser at the sale takes the'propertysubject to, the valuation of.theproperty by theCounty Ass,essot as teal or pers!Jnal property, affixtureorany mobIle or manufactured home to the land, deac­tivation of-title to a mobile or manUfactured home- onthe property, .if any; environmental contamination onth~ property, if any, an,d zoning violations concerningthe property; irany. .' .' .... .

NOTICE IS FURTHERG~ that the pur­chaserat such saleshall take title to the above describedproperty subject to right of redempti()n, as set forth inthe Judgment herein.

At the date and time stated above, the Special¥aster maY.Pos!p0ne the sale to such later date andhme as the SpeCIal Master Inay specify.

Betel'.A, BacaSpecial Master •

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Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GtvEN that the under­sigrted Special Masterwill on October 5,2010 at 10:00AM, frontentrat1ce to the. Lincoln COU11tyDistric~Couett 300 Central Aye Carnzozo, NM 88301,seU.and

, eon~.eY to the highest bidde~ for cash all the right, title,and lt1terestof the above-harned aefendants in ,and tothe folloWing described real estate located in said'County and State:. ,

·t9t4,mock4,~RS,UNrttwo,Lmcoln County; New MeXICO, as shown by1hc'plat ~fRaifi!l1akers Unit One - Five, there9ffiled tit the Officeor~e County ClerkandEX"0.flicIO Recorder. QfL1I1coln COut1ty; NewMeXICO, June 1, 2005; in Cabinet 1, Slide No.309~

The ~ddress ofthe teal prop,erty is :BLK 4 Lot4 Ratnmakets; Alto, NM 88312.

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ineluiled n the geaClll! election tlI'Oclamation ofeach orth county cl 1be staIY stllte shall cause the 2010 Cap tal Projccts General Obi galion Bond Act topUblished m full m atlcast one newspaper iii euh county of e state ifone be pub­lished therCln, once eaeh week, for four successive weekS next p mg the generalel tion as required by the cons u on ofNew Mexico

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"Between my goes to the landfill inwife, myself and .this Otero County.new bill here, it's· "I compost all ofalmost a thousand dol- the garbage; we genet­lars a year," he said. ate very little trash," he

Fortelny refer- reiterated.enced the 21 year old Fortelny sug­municipal ordinance gested that tbe townthat requires that any could establish a tieredlocation that receives a collection service inwater bill is also billed . which residents andfor trash collection business owners couldservices. be billed for trash col-

"When the ordi- lection either on anance was written, the weekly or monthlytrash collection fee was basis, based upon the12 dollars," he said. amount of trash gener­"Now it's 25.. I feel that ated.25 dollars a month for aservice that I don't use,when I'm paying at thehouse anyway, is aredundant bill and,

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LIBRARY AuctiON - The Capitan Public Library held a fund-raising silentauction on Sunday, and treated guests to some fabulous food and bever­ages. Hand-made jewelry, gift and home decor items for tlie auction wereproVided by the library's dedicated volunteers. (Photo by Patrice Brazle)

delivery, she said, butshe will notify the townforeman when she canprovide that informa­tion.

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J'Lane ZamoraaIlJlolInced during Car­rizozo's Town Councilmeeting on Mondaynight iliat the organizersof Carrizozo's LaborDay Street Fair will behosting a poker runmotorcycle rally onSaturday, October 23rd;

One comer ofMacDonald Park onCentral Avenue will beused as a registrationsite for the event, whichwill raise money forlocal scholarships. Re­gistration is scheduledfor 10:00 a.m.

Zamora said thatshe will also need toblock off a portion of18th Street for a briefperiod sometime in thenext couple of weeks toaccommodate thearrival of a new' build­ing for. her daycare cen­ter. The contractor han­dling transportation ofthe building has yet toset an exact date for

C'zozo Hosts Poker Run

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Residents Ask for Trash Collection Changesbringing it up to shape;I'm kind of dug in

During the here," he added.October 11th meeting of Fortelny's busi­the Carrizozo Town ness is an art studioCouncil, local resident generally open to theand business owner public by appointment.Steve Fortelny raised He also manages the Artsome questions about in Public Places exhibitthe need for some busi- at the Lincoln County

, nesses to pay for poly- Courthouse.i cart trash containers Fortelny told the.r whete.Ifo:trash :i$,ge!1er-~_C~ozo:~1tUstee~ 'that

ated. about one month ago,Fortelny said he he noticed a new charge

moved to Carrizozo of $25 had been addedeight or nine ye~s ago to his municipal waterand bought the old Ben bill for a commercialFranklin building on polycart.

. 12th Street. The build- "I hadn't had aing had been vacant for polycart the entire timealmost 18 years prior to I was there, and didn'tFortelny buying it. think I had to sign' up

"It was in really for one or needed one,"bad shape, almost in Fortelny said. "At this'structural failure," point, I don't generateFortelny ,said of the any trash there."buildi,ng on 12th Street. He went on to"1 spent about five years say that, because of the

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'CHELSEA LaMAY (right) and FERNANDONAJERA (left) were crowned HomecomingQueen and King dUring halftime ceremoniesat Laabs Field Friday last. The visiting Lovingflalcons put 'a damper on the evening as theysnapped the Grizzly 3-gatne winning streak ­- downing the local squad 42-8.

rn bottom p~oto three local cancer survivorswere honored· during ceremonies for CancerAwareness Month - (left to right) Annie SernaToni Rossi and Martha Bond.

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Ms.'l"ayfoi'recclved her baclterofs degree in nursing from the State Uni.ve'rsity ofNcwY<stk In !Ubarty. She obtainedheJ: master of'science degree In hursing ftont RutgersOnivetsityin NewJersey. Prior to joining ICMC, Ms,Tayforworked in both clihical­-Mitt cmergencyuel':ittment settings·in. Las Vegas andAtbuquerque.

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(C'l!ltlnugd fro!!! P~g"1l .~'GroneEd.'month," he said. "My thing jn our polycart .FuneralChap~lofRuidO~polycart at home is not even though we put itfull and, this is week' out every week," DeanCre:mfltl(Jns or Traditional Servicefour. I'm sure that there said. "We need to . We ~re here t.o·~erve all of Lincoln County,are other people in town reward the. people who Yo~ can find us at our 10cCJI, full"servicethat are in ·the circum~ are recycling andstance I'm I'n. I've . R l' .' funeral home, or we wlIIencourage If. .ecyc mg .talked to other business does make money for come to your homepeople in town and they the solid waste authori~ '. by appointment.are in the same boat I'm ty and at the same timein. About a month ago we're hauling less tothe polycarts started (the landfill). This is aappearing where they big issue that, reallyhad not been, in my needs to be addressed,"case, for nine years, It he said;doesn't seem like a fairaction to me," he said,

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dent and recyclingorganizer JudyFitzpatrick said that thevillage of Ruidoso ismaking efforts toaccommodate peoplewho <tctively recyclewaste material, landadd~d that she also onlyneeds to have herhousehold trash pickedup once' a monthbecause she recycles asmuch as possible.

. Trustee DennisVega said that the townhas no control overtrash .collection rat~s;

those rates are set by theGreentree Solid Waste 'Authority and must beapproved by theLincoln County Boardof Commissioners.

"We can getwith solid waste(Greentree) as the townof Carrizozo and dis~cuss your issue to see ifthey could change theirmethod or have a spe­cial'regulation for indi~viduals that use it oncea month," Vega said.

. Fortelny saidthat he had met with theGreentree Solid WasteAuthority board ofdirectors iii September,and~tliaf board'appet'lred;to be very receptive.

"They told me itis out of their hands,that you have to go toyour municipality andyour mayor. They have'nothing to do with myproblem; it is thetrustees and the mayorhere that could decideon this particular issuein this municipality,"Fortelny said. "Youguys have the power ofmaking tWs decision,"he told the Carrizozotrustees.

Ray Dean, aCarrizozo resident whohas served on the wasteauthority's board in thepast, said that theauthority is willing toconsider two rates forservice, but a proposalmust· be -presented tothat board by represen­tatives of Carrizozo. Hesaid that he thought res~

idents of. Carrizozoprobably recycle morematerial than any othermunicipality in thecounty and Greentreerecycles more than anyother trash collectionagency of its size in thestate.

"As a result ofrecycling, we noticethat thete's hardly any~

JUAN MIJARES Mrs. MontesFuneral Mass died, October· 1 in

for Juan'Mijares, 93,· of l~,:uidoso. She' was bornCapitan will be October 8, 1920 at Santomorow, Friday, Oct. Patric~o and.had lived in8, at' 11:00 a..m.at the H~ndo Valley al~ ofSacred Heart Catholic h,er bfe~ She m~u;~ledG~~lfchin Capit~n.-Mr. Jos~ D. Montes onJulyMIJares passed away' 12, 194.0 and, he prece.d.,.September . 23 in EI ed her 111 d~ath on MayPaso '. 12, 20l0. She ~ttended

,'. . He was' born St. Jude's CatholicJanuary 26, 1917 in El Church. . ..PasQ, He moved to ,She IS survIvedL.incoln County tfiree by two sons, Alfr~dyears. ago j from Montes and EloyCalifornia and atten4ed Montes of91encoe; twoSacred Heart Catholic brothers" AnselmoQhurch. .... . Montoya of Glencoe. He is survived and ¥Ol1f~W Montoyaby· a daughter, Yolanda an4 hiS wlfe G~rty .ofEspinozfl, of Capitan;· RUidoso Downs; a· SIS,,,two sons, Pastor' John ter,. Alvesa Sanchez. of¥Uares. of Mojave, Ca- R~ldoso; one gr~nd~hfornia and Ramond chI1.d of Porterville,Mijares' of Glendora CahfoPlla and. oneCalifornia; seven grand-' great .grandc~lld, ofchildren, 12 great Porterville, Cahfornla.grandchilden and 'one Condolencesgreat great granddaugh- !Day be sent to the fa~­tel', . .. I1y at WWW,lagronerUl-

dosocom., Condolencesmay be sent to the fam~ily at wwwJagronerui~doso.

LEGAL NOTIC~

ST~TE.OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFTH'JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTNo. CV-2010~230

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ALTOLAKES WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT,~ . . .Plaintiff, ...~ ~ - .iVs.

EMILIAMONTOYA'MONTESFuneralmass for

Emilia MontoyaMontes, 89, of Glencoewas at. St. Jude'sCatholic Church at SanPatricio Oct. 5 with bur~i~l following at St.Jude's Catholic Ceme~

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DONNAA. CLARK, CHARLES L. CLARK,and EDWARD B. CLARK,

Defendants.

AMENDED NOTICE OF SALENOnCE is hereby given t!Jelt . :lder and by

virtue of the Default Judgment, Decree of Foreclosureand Appointment of Special Master entered by theDistrict Court of Lincoln County, New Mexico, onAugust 30,2010 in civil cause number CV~20IO~230,the object of which was to foreclose the Plaintiff'sClaims.of Lien, the under-signed willoffet for public~;:ile JQ the. highest bidder for cash at the north entrance9f.t11e ~incofn County Courthouse, 300 Central Ave.,~a.rnzozo, New MeXICO on the 27th day of October,

~91O.. at 10:00 a.m., all rights of the Defendants, Donnad;;J.~k, Charles L. Clark and Edward B. Clark to the

.01low19g described real property located in Lincoln~ounty;:Nf(:w Mexico;n "beer Park ValleY·SiJbdivi~ion, Umt 1, Lots 47

and 48, Lincoln, County; New MeXico.~ereinafter referred to as '~he Property").Ii .\) Notice is further given that the court directedforeclosure of the claims of lien on the Property andthat the amounts to be realized at said sale from theProperty, with interest calculated to date ofsale, are asfollows: .

Amount ofPlaintiff's Judgment includingInterest Through date ofsale: Sl,303.34Speciai Master's Fee S 214.00Attorney's Fees ~nd Costs Sl,093.00

.Total.~ ~••••••$2,910.34In addition thereto there will be costs ofpUblication of this Notice and preparationotclosing documents•.

The tenns of this sale are that the purchasermust pay cash at the time the Property is struck off to.him, except that the Plaintiffmay bid aU or any part oftheir judgment, plus interest withQut paying casli.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the realproperty concerned with h,erein will be sold subjett toany and alt patent reservatIOns, easementsl all recordedand unrecorded liens not foreclosed herein, and allrecorded· ot' unrecorded special asSessments and taxeSthat may be doe. Piaintiff and its attomeysdisclaitnallresponSibility for; and the purchaser at thesale takes theproperty subject to, the valuation ofthe property by theCounty Assessor as real or personal pt~perty; affixtureofany mobile or manufactured home to the land,deac­tivation of title to a mobile or manufactured home onthe property, if any, environmental contamination onthe property, if any, and zoning violations doncerningthe property, ifany. ..'

. . '.. NOTICE IS FUR~R GIVEN that the J?ur~chaser at stich sale shall take title to the above descnbedproperty subject to right of tedemption, as Set fottb inthe Judgment herein. . .

At the date and time stated above, the Special¥aster may pos.tpone the sale to s1;1ch lat~r date andtune as the SpeCIal Master may specify.

Peter A. BacaSpecial Master

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THURSDAY,.OC1'OBE21

--Alto Lakes Special Zonil)$District Commission 9:00 a:in:~-Lincoln Histone :Preservation

Board 7·:00 p.m. at CommunityOhurch in Lincoln.

SATURDAY.OCTOBER23 ,

~-Free legal fair at Rui~osoSeniior Center, SO1 Sudderth 10a.m, to'2 p.m. .

WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 20

--Photographic tour ofNewZealand at Ruidoso PubUc Library~p.m. .

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Carrizozo·at Assembly ofGociChurch for general public 1..3p.m. and 4-6 p.m.

SECOND TUESDAYOF EACHMONTH ,

-..Food:pantry·fortbose age 55and older at~ssembly ofGodchurch in Carrizozo 12 noon to2:00p.m. .

TmRD SATVRDAY. OF EACH MQNTH

•..American Legion Post #11,Wells Fargo Ba~ in cairlzozo9:00a.m.

FOURTH TUESDAYOF EACHMONTH

--Food panty for age 54 andyounger atAssembly of God

EVERY THIlU> .'THURSDAY

:--Villageof"C~rona PublicLIbrary 3 to 4 p.m;.pre-schoolstory hour, stones, activities,crafts, snac.ks.Call Betty Ann at849-3277' for info.

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-~ReprestmtatiYe from StateEngineer's office is at RuidosoVillage Hall f\'om'9 a,.m. to 12noon.

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Lapbs 'Fi~ld;'This will on i Thursday, Oct~berbe Carrizozc>'s $econd 21 with IV and Val'~itydistrictgame ofthe sea- teams doing the hostIng

op~oAent . son; follQwed by anoth~ followed '-by .. home. GrIzzly homecoming .er 'district tilt against matches ag~l1nst, Que~

; 'game,F,riday'\ night as. Mescalero on Friday, mado on Fridity, Oc~'., the.visitors completely Oct. 22. Last game of tober 29 and Saturday,.. ;shut .clow th~ Grizzly' the season finds th~ October' 30 against:. offense· all nig1:l.t. ~xc~Rt' .Gri~zlies. traye~ing to Reserve, to close ouUhe, .for'a 78..yardJ4c~offCapltanOnFrIday, Oct. r(1gular season sched-

retutnby CarrlzozQ'jun- .29. ute~' . ,.!'.. ior '11JQl1in~ back Cc;>le ..,;-,.:":"..~--..,;---..~,;--~- ..--- ----~~-~-~.-- ..-~--~-~- .....;../:

. "Hubba~dIn the ·,first.: In' 'vQll~yball KJ.nderga!r.t~rlpetiod, ~ .' . '. .. . action Carrizozo 'will .~ough 8th grades' wdl. 'The~ fii'st p.eri9tl travel to' . Queillado be i~volved :iIr: ':asawthe Fa1co,ns'qui<;kly . to~orrow the 1Sth, with fundrfl,lser. Oct. 7' :',~o

junipout to, a 7~Jrlead, :TV .and Varsity maki,ng' October 2l.st· 'selll~gb~t the Gri,zzlies'j¢ub,e~>: . th~' t~ip. .Th~ Lady catalog gift Items I ~I~

'''; dlat(1lyansyvered back GJ,'Jzzhe$ wIll then tray- wrap. "with .Hubbard's;: long el to Reserve on Money earned 1S

. kickoff return. A,: :'~"c~ Saturday, Oct. 16 with used f~r. J3R,AV91,. • .. cess:ful 2·point conver-' ]V 'and Varsity team~ scholarsh~ps, field trips,

, .EACH FRIDAY . ~ " ,sl011 by. junior QB seeing action. On Accelerated Reader re-. '. --Al.Anonfamily ,moup fo~ Jam- Marshall Ventura gave· Tuesday, October 19 the wards, Elementary Chr-

Hies andrfriend~ofa.lcoholic$; the home team ·a short, Jr",BJgh and Varsity istmas Book. Ex-noo11- at. Mettiodisj ChUrch in ' '.' Uved8.,? lead going: teains.·· will travel ··to change,etc:. .

, , .Carrizoz~,~dnglunch. '.' . -l. j,nto. the second period. Hondo a.l1d battle the ' Contact Kelhe. WEDNESDAyS • . , <, d' ,.' In .~~e· .s.econ<;l Lady Eagles. Carrizo- Gallacher '. or Cathy

-,.COfoml'public t-ibrarystory .' ~" ·:FRwA'f,. . .,qu!lrt,er, Grlzzh.e.'s,. had. z.~'.s ~ext ~olllel11atch Barela for mfo at 648-hour 4:00,p',t11;·' .. '". . 'OCTOBER15 1. theJ;,aU at about the 2; .w111 be agamst Ammas 2346.. -~CarrjzozoFirst Baptist Oh\lfch --Free fl\J)l1ots atRose Clinic hi .yard ! line '.when' they .takes :orders for AngelPQ()d '. Capitan 8 a.m.to~12 noon, orunti . were· caught in theeno ..... ..._ ...---._----...Ministries 5:~O p.m. to' 6:30 p.m. vaccine isl all ,gone. :. ,. zojle givip.g the Falcon's . ~.•.A· U.. _L" S.·,

. . ...' ., a· touchback for ·2.,' .--..... ' ·THURSDAYS. '.. '., SATURDAY; , pomts. AddinginsUltfo',.· ,.N.,·e",,' M.eM.lean'

. ,--Gf,lInbler's Anonyll.lOUS open QCTQBER 16 .. Injury, when thet· 7· 11: t'M I .·, ....Frec·. flil.shote::!. a,t,. Carnz.. ozo' Grizzlies were, forced to . 'T_a·'-,·e-O·. ut.m~e lUg : oJ p;tp.:a esca ~r9 ' . to I" k' ·k ff h F 'I' Inio::

Reformed Chur~h, 336 Wardlaw Clinic and White Mountian .. IC .0 t e ,a cons'. . l\K . . 11 Mik .C·1·m'I·n·C ·I·n'. ·Ru·I·do·so· 8 a'.m. to' 1··2 r.e,turnecl it for a quick 6505 Hwy. 380, Carrizozo, NMI' Driye in tYAescalero. Ca . .e at 575 648·' 2885

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S e pam cnmendar eJ AttlCUlo 1 Scec 6n I de laCoIlStirw:l6n deNuevo MCXlco~ que exprcse "t'odapen6n3 que scaun eleclclrcaldicado de acuerdo con ItConstitw: 6n Ylasleyes de los Estados t1mdosy de notteam­encano C1udadaM $11puCslO debe estarcal licado pam 1i00lr en tOd.tt las elcce ones enNuevoMeXleo: SUJetoares denc ayalosrequlS lOS deregisltaCl6n segull dispoIIela feysalvo 10 restrioJa la ley como sea pclr motiVo penal de condena de d 110 0 por 1llIlti\"Oedescapac dn(J men sea llI11lrada solo a aquellas personas que no pUedan nwcarsus

bafotaJy qu enos coneurrenlCOlente rampoco puedari eo:mun car50 preferene a iii tar ovarLa leglslaltlra JlOdrl! promulgar leyes que d sponen volar en aUSelle apclr clecloros calIficadas TodaS las el=fooes escolMCS deben Ilcvarsc a cabo en d fercn es I etnpOSquelas blt.lS electiones. (a legufaltlra lendrn el poderde ex ~It fa regJsltac 6n de eleclorcscal fieados como tequiS to para vow y deberan reg1amenrar Ja manera, liempo yluglll'CS dolide VOtat. La legulallil'a debepromulgar tales leyes que asegunuen el se c-

dc la balota y la purcza de las elece oncs y guatdarfa en conlta del abuso de la fiat!qulela elettiva. No mas de dos m embtos de III Junta de rcgJstracl6n yno mas de dos;ucccs de clece 611 doben perleneeer al hllSmo partido polll cO a la l!i sma vcz dumn e50 hombranuenlo ..

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of the community and reclamation ofthe land if needed are being coveredin the landowners' contracts with theenergy companies. •

"I feel we have addressedresponsible development and wereally do not see a need for the ordi­nance," Bell said. "We ask ,You toplease not go forward with this ordi­nance and '1 think we'll have a verygood economic development situa­tion in northern Lincoln County."

County commissioner' EileenSedillo said that she had concernsabout reclamation and the enerjJYcompanies' willingness and abilitIesto complete that stage ofthe develop..mentprocess ifnecessary many yearsdown the road.

Mac Desmond l a representa­tive of the First Wind energy devel­opment corporation, said that recla..mation is addressed in the proprietarycontracts it enters into with landown­ers.

County attorney Alan Morelpointed out that contracts betweenlandowners and corporations Wightnot be enough to prott:~t the county.

"If you are gomg to rely onthe contracts between First Wind andthe actual landowners to protect thecounty·s interests, you need to knowthat those are personal contractsbetween those two entities ot individ­uals," Morel said. "The countywouldn't have the _ri~t to enforcethose contacts and~ If In 25 years thelandowner wasn't fmancially capableof enforcing the provision, if therewas a breach or the agreement, thecounty can't step into the shoes ofthe

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A group of landowners fromthe Corona ~rea showed u.,p in force atthe October' 19th meetmg of theBoard of Lincoln CountyCommissioners to discuss a proposedcounty ordinance that would regulatecertain aspects of the wind energyind~stry 'Yitllin the co:unty.

'The Corona landownersattending Tuesday's meeting wererepresentative of a grpup cal1~d !heCorona Landowners ASSOCIatIon(CLA), which is working with energycompanies in the development ofwind farms on private land.

Mack Bell, chainnan of theCLA, told the county commissionersthat he understood that the originalintent of the proposed ordinance wasto ensure responsible development,an idea that is supported by the CLA,but Bell questionea the need for addi­ti9nal regulatory statutes beyondthose already imposed by state andfederal laws.

"I think one thing that youmaybe .weren't aware of originally isthat a lot of things that the ordinancehad asked for, are already covered byeXisting state and federal regula­tions," Bell said. "This is on our priMvate land. We take how the wind.farms will be sited and constructedvery seriously." , '

He said that landowner con­cerns about issues like road buildingand the possible invasion of noxiousweeds that often follow new con­struction, placement ofwind genera­tors and the aesthetic considerations

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in the area. She said thatthe health council real­izes the importance ofthe transportation issue,is in tlie process ofassessing.that issue, andwill come back beforethe new board ofcountycommissioners inJanuary to discuss theissue further.

"As far as theaffordable housingissue, we've reallyworked to think outsideof the box on this/'Reed said. "What we'reproposing is that wefmd the owner of a'dilapidated buildingwho would be willing toenter into an agreement,and possibly bring inmembers of the con·structIon trade and civicorganizations or churchorganizations thatwould be willing torefurbish a dilaptdatedbuilding."

She said that anagreeplent to re'pair. abUlldmg to make It SUit­able for housing wouldinclude contractual re­quirements for mainte­nllnce of an affordablerate ofrent., The council'ssubstance abuse com­mittee is working withmiddle and high'school

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the health council hasthree active subcommit­tees, one for dealingwith access to care andresources, one to worktoward improving pub­lic transportatien andanother subcommitteeon affordable housing

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Carrizozo Labor Day' Street Fair.Motorcycle Poker Run

Saturday, O'ct. 23 •• 10:00 a~ JMcDonald Pa~k120 Per'PdrSOI1 - All' funds'go for schorarship~ .... Paid for by 2010 Carrizozo Lodgers Tax

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Andrea Reed,Lincoln Comity Com­munity Health CouncilCoordinator, presentedthat organization's ros­ter to llie county's boardof commissioners "onTuesday, along withsome updates on the

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·MEMBER,S., OF THE, CORONA Landowner~, f\ssociatlC?" attended'Tuesday's meellng of the board of county commiSSIoners to dIscuss a pro­posed' Wind Energy Conversion Systems OrdinaflCe for Lincoln County.(Photo by Patrice Brazler

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. Zia Natutaf Gas Company has applied'tf) the New Mexico Public RegulationCon:unission to adjust its Gas Cost Factor forthe next year, effective October 1,2010.

For the Lincoln County System, thenew Gas' Cost Factor is $O.395~7cct: downi'otn $0.4131Ico£ The average resldent18LcllS­.tamer useg 40ccf in October. Therefore, the,av,emge bill will decrease from $37.33 to

. $36.60, adecrease oftwo percent, ; The cost ofpurcIms}ttg an~ tra~port..• gas. to Zia's system IS passed directly

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,'t.A regttlatetl utill~ is not allowed· to~or lose money 9fthe'cost p£gas.." As a1waYtl~ Zla Natutal Gas Cqmpa,ny

,_~ all oltheit' customers to wmte1!ze.IrromeG tttd co11$erve energy by Iowenng~ostat when hot at lu>me.

F&t ctJ$fomers who :no need help with. h&tttittg billS', assistan.c~ is available

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STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,Case No. »-t226-CV-201000188

CITIMORTGAGE, INC~,Plaiptiff,

MARLIN D. EKSTROM; PIONEER BANK; OCCU­PANTS~ WHOSE TRUE NAMES ARE UNKNOWN,IF ANY; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARLIND.EKSTROM, IF ANY,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF SUITSTATE OF NEW MEXICO to the above-namedDefendants Marlin D. Ekstrom and The UnknownSpouse ofMarlin D. Ekstrom, ifany.

GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that theabove-named Plaintiff has filed a civil action againstyou in the above;entided Court and _cause~ the generalobject thereofbell1g to foreclose a mortgage on proper­ty located at 900 Hull Rd, Ruidoso, NM 88345-79~3,LmcoliJ. County, New Mexico, said property bemgmore particularly described as:

Lot lA, Block 2 ofWHITE MOUNTAIN .ESTATES, UNIT 3~ Ruido~o~ Lincoln County,New Mexico, as shown by'the replat ofLots 1,2 and 3,Block 2, White Mountain Estates,Unit 3 filed in the'office of the County Clerkand Ex-officio Recorder ofLincoln County,New Mexico: April 21, 2003, in Cabinet H,Slide No. 571.Unless you s~rv~ a pleading or motion in I

response to the compl~mt,pt said c~use on or before 20qays after the lastp~bhcatlOn date, Judgment by defaUltwill be entered agam~t you. .Respectfully Submitted,CASTLE MEINHOLD .& STA\\%RSKI .By: Sharon Hankla: D. Renae Richards Charney K~yaKout leNatria Hotly Jurist Kelly L. Grosso KendrickW;Dane Kevin W. Pyle Susan CarterCastle, Meinhold &. Stawiarski, LLC20 First Pl~a NW, Suite 602Albuquerque, NM 87102AtiorneyJor Plaintiff . ' _(8M) 286-0()l3;' (50S) 848-9500 ,

WITNESS ·the Hbnbtable :KAREN L,. PAR­SONS, DISmCT COURT. JUD~El of .th~ TwelfthJudicial DistrictofNew MeXICO JudiCIalDistrict Court,Lincoln COUilty, New Mexico, this 14th day of July,

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. Sunny, .wl~h. a COUNT' on @II ~Icalled In" Drlve..,yp QrdQfi until Tfnmj;dfty, Q(:tob~r 21~hl,gh n~ar 74, cal~ wmd NOTS' We are noY/ysing strictlY 100% Tranfi Fat Free Oil J~ COQk ~H our,becom~ngwest benyee~, food. fbgng 575..64g-42pP,l Hwy:. ,380/54'"'' Cf,lrri~Q~C?; NM,5 r, and 10 mph, nl~t. ,. . ,t,'" .. " ........,...."'".t!'.."'.!!I••••••lI!I ..~••"'...!19

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night: Mostly -cloudy, . :rhls poslt~on hand~es: ' . ..' 575·64Q-4200 . :with a low-around 46.' . m,~o1;U1d calls. P a Id • .'IWhere you can really taste the difference" "

, . " . Trammg, $8;501h,.,,· " .. , .' '. :' Sunday" " $9/hr ,after fraining.· .,. Eri. OCt. 15 ~. Frl!3d Select Tues.. Oct. 19 - Carnitas, •O b 117 • Boneless, skinless Cod marinated port rolled in .'cto e.. ~ B'enefits Included.··: Fish Fill,ets (hand bread- corn tortillas. '. •Mostly sunny, Apply at -~ , Ii ed),. . . Wed.. .oct. 20 -- Fried • .

· with a,high near 75, ' 2111 N.Florida Ave. ' .' Sat. Opt. 16 -_ Beef selecLbOneless,' skinless ..night; Partly cl9udy, M-F .' Tacos.:Rlce &Beahs. C~tfish Fillets, (Farm'

h I · d 47 9 4' • . ..' .' . ral~ed). :wit a ow aroun am- Ipm. •. .suo.. O1:t. 17 - Green IbUrs O!;;t 21 Deep.. ' .' , EOE/AA ' • Cfilfe Cll(ckenEnchiladas 'frfEidboneless, skinless, :

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1'j)ct. 18 _. Beef Breast >Strip w/country,

. A sligh~ ch~ce' 'iIi~ht: Partly clo~dy, : E'nchl a~s, red or green. gravy. :· ofshow~rs and thund~r- with a low around 42.. · 'Ii __ ••• ~ .st~rms" ~ost~¥' sunny, .. Satur~ay,~lth at .hlgh ne~r 73, - .October 16 . ~D1~ht: Pa~ly cloudy? . 'Partly sunny,Wlth.a l~~ ar~und 43.. .with a'high near 67,

. Tuesday, . night: A Slight chance of..'1 October 19 showers, mostly cloudy,

A slight chance with a low aroUnd 43.of showers~ mostly . •Sunday"sunny~ with a high near .October 1767~ riight: Partly cloudy~ . Pa~ly sunny,with a low around 42. WIth a high near 67~

. night: A:slight chance of. Foreca~t· for showers~ partly cloudy,

RUidoso" Capitan aq,d with a low around 42.Corona and most of the Monday,Hondo VC\l1ey: Octobe.. 18 FOR SALE-- King size

TodaY; Thu'tsday: . A slight chance bed. $50.00. .October 14' ofshowers and thunder- CALL 648..~975

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. ' , 10 an; civil ollice In the state. nor shall the member withln,one year thcleafter beappolllled 10 any cIvil olliceCll:aled, or the emolUJ!1c!1ts ofwhiC!! were Increased durobig such term. . .. j • II iii d •. B, A member of the legislature may be appomlco 10 8CIV 0 ce urmgthe lerm orthe leJdslature for whieh the membeJ' was elecled If. , • . ,'(I) ihe member ll:signs .from the legiJlature pri,or lo.the apW!JI!mcnllil: and

(2) during lhalICrm, pnor 10 the mcmber's RSlgnallon, the CIVIl II ce towblch the a!:rlntmCDII! to be made was nol ereated or the emoluments ofwbleb were

nollncreue C. A member of the leglslalure shall not, during the term for wbfch themember was elecled, nor within one yeart1Ie~er, be.lnteresled d4'cctly or indlll:ctlyin any contral:t with the slale ~r any mumclpaltty thc~!'t; whIch was aulliorized by anylaw pllSSed durin~ such term. •• baIl' ,,- - b -'!ted

Secuon 2. The amendmenl JlfOPC!sed by thIS resolution ~ DC su nu10 the JlC!lJlle for their approval or rejCCliollal the nexl geoeral. elechon or at J!IIY spe-cial clectloo prior 10 thaI (late that JI)JIY be called for thaI PlU)lOS~. .

. AJOINT RESOLUTION ... ."PROPOSING'ANAMENDl\IENTTO:ARTlC~2~~ECTION.4

OF11IE CONSTITUTION OF NEWMt;AICOTO PERMIT TIlE ESTABLlSIIMENT OFA

COLLEGE SCHOLARSmpPROGRAMFOR NEW MEXICOMlLlT~YWAR VETERANS;

DB1T~Oi.VED DVTlmLEGlSLATW,m OFTHB STArn OF~MBX1CO: Section I. fils ~m~d 10 amendAJticle 9. Sectioil 14 ofthe Consql\JllonofNew Mexico 10 read: "Neither!he stale nor.any COunly, ~hool dJstrtct,or mWlJCIJll1­ily, exeepl811 otherwisc provided ih thiJ CODSlitullon, slWl directly or Indlrcctly lenilbloC?rpledse il! credit o~make any dODltlon III or In aid ofany~usoc~oo or Pu ,Ieor ~vale COrpOratiOIlor In liId ofany pnvale entcrpnsc for the Construction ofanyml-road excepl as provided In SubsectioDlA thrOugh {) ofthb section. ••

A. Noth!Ds in this section prohibits the slale or any collJJlY ot municipal­ity from maldn,il jItOvblon for the cw and malnlcnauce ofsick and Indl~cnt persons.

D, Nothing In this seclionprohibits Ihe atale frllm CslabIls\fiiJg a velerans'.scholarshIp' proPJ!l for Vietnam conflict veterans who are ~1·secoOdaJj atudents alcducallonillll$lItulioDl under the exclwive conlIOl ofthe atate by exempbJIg sueh vel·erans from the payment ofluillon. For theJlIUPOses ofthiJ subseclion, a'1lVJetnam coo-flict veleran" Is any~n who IWl been J!onorably diaclwged from the armed forcesof the Uniled Slalea, Who wan resldenl ofNewM~eo .al the oriilln,alllme ofenlIy'lnlo the armed fortes from New MeXico orWhohas \tved mNew MCxi.eo for ten yemor mOIll and who has been awarded aVietnam ClInIpaign medal for ,cmce In the armedfon:et ofthb counlJY in Vietnam during the periOd fromAUgusl S. 196410 Ihe ollieiallet1JIlnallon dale ofihc Vietnam conflicl as designated by executive order ofthe presi.denl of the Uailed Stalcs. . .

C. The stale may establish by law a pmgram of10IllS (0 Studcnu of Ihebcaling W, as dc:fmed by law, for residcnlS ofthe atale who. In return for Ihe paymJ=llIofeducatloaal exJ!CDScs. c:ontnct with the state 10 practice tlieir pmfession for apenod

. ofyws after ~ua.lion withiJlll1llS ofthe state designaled bylaw, .,D. Nothing in thiJ seclion prehibits the state ora eountt or muntclpaljtY

from creating new job opportuJllliet bY inllvidlng lanlI, bui!dlna- ~~~ .orfacilitics to IIJIlPOIt new or exoandinglliisiMsscs IfthiJ ASSIStance '" lS'~ Jl1UI!WIt10 gCllCril implementing legisfation that isa~ bY ~ majorilY Vt\!.e ofthoSe elect­ed 10c:schboiise ofthe fegislaturc. The 4n/ilemcnling fcgulation shall JllClude adeqpalesafelllJln!s10 {lIlItect pu!llie moneY. orother rtIo\irtca uiedfor the~ authoiizcdIn tIiis SUbsecUon. The implementing legislation ahaIl further JII1lY!de that:.

(I) c:scIi specific eounty or munic~ P.fOlect pro'(idlng usnbeiStaJJCe PW'ed'suant to this i1ibsection need not be appmved by'the legulature but.w IJ!PfO.Vtt.~~ ormunicip«litYpursuanl~~Jl'1lVided in IheIlIlpI~ung leg·

(2) c:scIi ~iflc state project proViding asslstance JlIIisilant to this sub-section shall be ~PP!QVid bylaw, ,

E. NOthing ill ihis section iltohibifS lbestalC.orlhe Insttumcnlalityofthestale.lfesIgnated by thci legislature as Ihe stale's hoIising JiuthoritY. or ac~ or al1JUIIleipalitYfroI\l. < • f th· f

(I) doDlting ot Otbetwise providin$ or paying a pOrtIon 0 C Costs 0land for thC construction oo'il ofafTordable housmg;. • f th ,;".. f

(2) donating or lJIhCJWiscpro~ ot payIJIg a IlO!tlon 0 e w.lS 0construction or n:llOvation ofaffordable bOiiSiDg or the costS ofeonVCISion or renova-tion llfbuildinlS Inldaffordable hoIising; ot . •

_ ,,(3),P.t9vidin~ot payjng the tests ot financing or I'rtliutrueture necessary10 i\illrlbIt afToldible houiillg projects. • . "P. ThC provisiOl!s ofSubseCtion B of this section are not self-execuung; Bcf~lthede;cribtil asslstaiJee n1ay be lin)Vidcd. enabling legislation Shall be enacted~ 1I maJor·i!}' volo oftho llICDIbcrS clected to cich howe orlbe-Iegislature. ThIS cnabllilg legJsla.tion shall:. . b'" nlf

". 91 ~:t~~b1\f~::~iJ:or thl'i reelpienlS otlind; buildingS lind

lnIlU~b) contain PNVlsloJis 10 elisure t!ic successful completlon nfaffordablehousing PfOJectS supPOrted by assistance autholized pursuanllo S\lbSCetioo E of thistecUon' •

'. ' . (4) ~ire I COUll!}' Ot mluilclpaJitY p,tIvjdlngassistance purjuan~ (0Subiecilon Rof this section 10 give prior formal apprOval by ordinance difo~ a. ~flthfiCaffordable housing 8S$lstante granl and Include in UJC ord/nince \he con liOns 0 e

grant; (5) reqWlll prioraj\p!'Oval by law otan afTonlaMe'MuSiJi,il assisianccgrantby the slatc~ and '. '. '1' • f' ;~. _' "~'I

(6) t:CQuire the governing b<!dY of the InStnu1Ie\lla I!y 0 we stale, ..... g­IIatcd by the fcglslslilril ~ the stale's hOUSing authority.lel give I1riot approval. by reso­lutlon, fot afToIdable hoIising $fInts that are 10 be'given bt the InsllUmenlallty.

, 0, Nothing in IbiS section prehibits tliC stale from establishinga veterans'scbolmhill p!opam, for mili 'Vetetsns who lire posl.osctonda!:Y students al tdu· ••cslioaal institutions under the ive conlIOl ofthe stale and who Iilvd.cxhaUSIC<! 1111 •tdutalioaal bcnl:fils ofTe Ulliled States dcPaJttncnl bfdefense ot the UOJledSlatesd~t ofVC1 . by exeni,p.linll5Uthvelenms from the payment of·tuition, l'ot the il\ItIlOSeS s~tion, a mihlAlY war veleran" IS any JlC!son whohas bcCl\ hollOtallly"dischllmd from the armed forces ofthC Uniled Slalcs, who was aresIdent ofNew MexicO-III ihc oiIgiaaI tittle ofentrY into the litnied fortes ot who haslived inNew MeXico for ten)'Car$ or inolll and \Vb<! has been awarded.. southwest :-\Siaservice b\cdal llIoba1.wu on lerror service medal. Irati wnpaigll medal;M~1IIJlwnpaign iiitdal orany,othCl'medal isSued fot service iii the armed forces ofihi, c:oun·IIy In support ofan)' Unil¢d Stales mililA!Y campaign or armed c:onOiet as ~etmeded~ ,c:on~ or by ptesJdCnlial executive onJet or any othet ClInIJlIign fuCdaI ISSU .orservice afterAU~t I. 1990 iJlthe inned fOlCesOf the United StalCl'during periodS ofarmed conflict as defuied byCo~ or by excculI'Wl order,~ • .

Stc:lion 2. The amcndment JitOlI<!sed by thi$ resoloodn ~b111 be submittedto the }IC!lPlil for their approval or rejection at Ihe hOltt generaJ elechon 01' al any spe­cial eteclioJt' prior to that (lale thaI may be called fdt that putp!lSe. .

, AioiJII'T 1ttSOUmONPRO,bSIHGANAMENDMENTTOARTICLES

OF THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW ~IEXICoTO PROVIDEAPR.OPER.TY 'fAX EXEl\IPTION .

FOR PROPERTY OFA VETERANS' ORGANIZATIONCHAM!REDBYTHE UMTED STAtES CONGRESS.

_ __' BUrtl{l;SOLV£OBvi'imLEGISLA'fu!moFnmsTAtaoPNEWMEXlt6: ~tlon I•. llb proposcd' 10 amend AJtiele g or!he cOtlstitution ilf New (>

Mexico~ anew stc:lion 10 lead: . '. . .' • ._"The Ie I hall' txf:Jllpt. from tUation the' prt\JlC!tY of. VC1Ci'an$'~Ione niled Statescoli~ itld wed~11. f01'yt1er&!JS and \heir ftlll"iliet. - of~~eligibilitY fortbe exemption iii thiJ !ection is on the per.son el excmJl!jon. _~c..~. b th' "1' '''''1\ L.., ............ tlon2,; Theam~nt pro~ y IS reso Ution~.. _~ SUuwmou10 the ~I~fot their Ip!#oValot l'tjecUon at Ibe nOllI general election or 81 any SJlC'"cill elect/on.Prior 10 that i!Atc that may be etlled for.that purpose.

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ordinance, reminded thecounty commissioners;of the original intent;that led to tIte ordinance~being proposed. :

l'Let me just ttY;to put things in a little:bit different perspective~so that everybqdy can:understand what welre:trying to do," Patterson:~aid, H:the P\l.lJ!9se and:mtent IS very Simply to'allow ·rellewable 'and'non..pol1\1ting ellergy:resourpeS, protect the:public health and safety:and the environment·and minimize negative:

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"··~~:'?o~~f.Crema.tions or Traditional Service

".W'~ ~t~ here t9 serve all of Lincoln County.YOI,l can fino us at our local, full-service

funeral home, or we willcome to your homeby appointment.

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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTNO. CV-10..174

METLIFE HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OFMETLIFE BANK, N.A.,

Plaintiff,

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v.DOUGLAS L. MCALISTER, THE UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF DOUGLAS L. MCALISTER, ANDF1RST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION,

Defendant(s).

FIRST AMENDE» NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-signed Special Master will, on November 12, 2010. at10:00AM, at the front entrance of the Lincoln County

'Courthouse, 300 Central, Carrizozo, New Mexico, selland convey to the highest bidder for cash all the right,title and interest of tile above-named defendants in andto the following described real estate located in saidCounty and State:

Lot 20, Block 3, HIGH MESA SUBDIVISION, UNIT 1, Lincoln County, NewMexico,as sho\Yll by the plat thereoffifed in the Officeof the County Clerk and Ex..officio RecorderofLincoln County, New Mexico, August 25,1970, in Tube No. 382

which Property is more commonly known to the best ofPlaintiff's knowledge as 124 Mira Monte Road, Alto,New Mexico 88312., Plaintiff does not represent orwarrant that the stated street address is the streetaddress of the described property; if the street addressdoes not match the legal description, then the propertybeing sold herein is the property more particularlydescribed above, not the pJ:operty located at tbe streetaddress; any prospective purchaser at the sale is givennotice that it should veritY the location and address ofthe property being sold.

Said sale will be made pursuant to the Decreeof Foreclosure entered on July 14, 2010. in the aboveentitled and numbered cause, which was a suit to fore..

close a note and mortgage held by ·the above plaintiffand wherein plaintiff was adjudged to have a lien'against the above-described real estate in the sum of$200,416:30, plus interest from July 5, 201O'to the date­of sale at the rate of 6.250% per annum, or $30.71 perday, the costs ofsale, including the Special Master's feeof $320.63, publication costs, aniJ plaintiff's costs~xpended fo~ taxes.. i~surance o~ keep1D~ the propertymgood re~alr. Plamtlffhas the nght to bid at such saleand subtn1t its bid verbally or in writing.' The Plaintiffmay 'apply all or any part of its judgment to the pur..chase price in lieu of cash.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the realproperty and improvements concerned with herein willbe sold subject to any and all patent reservations, case­ments, all recorded and unrecorded liens not foreclosedherein, and all recorded and unrecorded special assess­ments and taxes that may be due. Plaintiff and its attor­neys disclaim all responsibility for, and the purchaser atthe sale takes the property subject to; the valuation ofthe property by the County Assessor as real or personalproperty, affixture ofany mobile or manufactured hometo the land, deactivation of title to a·mobile or manu­factured home on the property, jf any. environmentalcontamination on the property, ifany, and zoning viola­tions concerning the property, if any.

NOnCE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the p'ur..chaser at such sale shall take title to the above descnbedreal property subject to ri~ht(s) or redemption, as setforth in the judgment herem.

At the date 'and time stated above, the SpecialMaster may postpone the sale to such later date andtime as the Special Master may specify.Dated: Octobet 12, 2010.PeterBacaSpecial MasterP. 0; Box 215Carrizozo, New Mexico 88301(575) 648·9925

Published 111 tbe Lincoln County News on October14,21, 28: and Nov. 4, 2010.

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The Narfe 182woup had very interest..mg program. Thespeaker was a collectorof coins and his subjectwas American coins. Healso had some very oldcoins that were over2,500 years old. Hedoesn't collect the oldantique coins anymoreas they are so expen..sive.

* * * ... *The church

group - Morning StarMethodist.. met at theVeterans Park for aIiFace..to..Face" gettogether. It is a goodway for the members toget acquainted witheach other and to knowRev. and Mrs. TravisBennett and their twosmall children. It wassuch a pleasant eveingand everyone broughtsnacks. They will try tomeet quite often.

'" '" * \II '"Carolyn and

Gene Christman havereturned home from aten day trip to Colorado.Besides seeing the doc..tors, they also attendedthe Taos Wool Festival.Carolyn took a coupleof spinning classes,Sounds like they had agreat time.

* * * '" *My brother, Dr;

Lawrence Chauk, DVMand our son did thelawn and 'repair 'workwhile they were hererecently.

* '" '" '" ...Last week eve.-

J:Yone was having prob..lerns with their internetservers. I still can't aphoto out. I had a photoof the "Friends officersand board" but it would­n't go through Oil eithercomputer.

I •LINCOLN COUNTY MEWS ••.TbYl:Sday. October 2;1 •II. PAGE ;i

anti..development in ori.. gate any type of emer..~ntation) it consistently gency that would hap­

become more'evident m' places aesthetics above pen out there."comniercial reasonable... Officials from

the future if landowners ness, . it fails to recog- . the White Sands Missileoutside ofthe CLA, per.. nize a,ny significant way Range have asked to behaps someone without the nghts of property included in discussionsthe same concerns of owners to conduct about the developmentthat organization, qctivities on their own of wind fanns in north­should enter into a pri.. land, and it would place em Lincoln County O\ltvate contact that did not Lincoln County at a sig.. of concerns about theprovide the desired aes- nificant disadvantage effects on military mis­thetic or environmental relative to other New sions in the region.guarantees. Mexico counties with Mel Patterson,

Stephen Elliott, respect to wind energy from the Center forpresident of the eLA, development. Ofpartic.. Municipal Solutionstold the county commis.. ular importance to the and creator of the draftsioners that the CLA CLA h d' '. .had been involved in ' t e or mance as Wmd Energytalks with 14 dl·ffierent. drafted still makes no 'Conversion Systems

distinction between theehergy development rules applicable to rural,companies and finally l' 1 t dwhittled the list down to sparse y popu a e

areas as opposed tojust two: First Wind and more densely populatedShell.,' areas of the county," the

"I was one of letter states.the ,lead negotiators of D uri n gthe contracts with both Tuesday's meeting,developers," Elliott Lincoln Countysaid. "We have a fairly Planning Director Curtextensive provision' for Temple suggested thatrestoration and remedi- the Increased value ofation, which includes a properties hosting windbonding requirement." fanns could pose a tax

,All of the mem- issue.bers of the CLA have "Say you haveconcerns about some- 20 million dollars worthday being left with a of wind turbines ondefunct wind farm ~standing on their prop- your property. en years

from now, wind energyerties, so that concern is no good, there's ahas been addressed in bunch of nuclear plantstheir contracts, Elliott being built," Templesaid. said. "Who pays the

In a recent letter taxes on that? Are theseto the.b~ard of county property owners goingcom~lsslOners, repre- to be stuck now withsentatlves of the CLA million-dollar improve..commented tha;t the ments on their proper..pr~posed ordmance ties that they're going tofaded to address more , have to be paying taxesthan .30 .of what. the on?" he asked.orgam~at~on co~slders "Another big issue isto be sl§111ficant.Issues. fire safety. Some of

~n our View, ~e things do catch on fire. Idraft ordmance remams think we need some­unduly burdensome and thing that would miti..

nO ordinance than a badordinanGe;" Parks said."I'd rather have some-

.thin~ that is not onerousand 1.S not going to holdback in any way thedevelopment' of a windfarm."

Parks added thatthe value of a countyordinance , might

landowner, so it's notprotecting the county'specifically." , '

County commis­sioner Dave Parks sug..gested that the proposedordinance should berewritten to more accu..rately address the qon­cerns ofthe landowners. ,

"1'd rather h~Ye

Published in the Lincoln County News onThursday, October 21, 2010.

NOTICIA,AL',PUBLICO

NOTICE OF PUBLICHE~RING

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Landowners Debate.~9ntinyed' from -=-,age 11

El Ciudad de, Calrizozo, 'Nuevo Mexico,desea anun.ciar sebre las juntas publipas para infor­mar a los ip.~eresados en Ie proceso de'solicitude delprogram de CDBG del ano 20ll. Las juntus s¢ranlos siguientes dias: . ' ;1

November 3, 2010, 1:00 p.m. 'toWn Hall CouncilChambers 400 9th St., Carrizozo, NM 'November· 3, 2010, 3:00 p,rn.. Town Hall CouncilChambers 400 9th St., Carrizozo, NM .

, 'Esta juntas considerani propuestas depJ;,oyectos para aplicacion de 2011 rondos delCOIIlIi1unity Development ,Bli)ck grant (CDBG).EI estado' de Nuevo Mexico ha 'recibido fondos enla cantid~9 de $15,000,000. ". El programma de Community

Qevelopment Block Grant fue establecido en J974bajo el Title I1Housing & Community

,DevelopmentAct para asistir 1) a comunidades y aresidentes de pocos 0 moderados recursos, 2) ayu- 'dar a eliminar barrios bajos, suCios y manchados 3)y tambien estos fondoes se pueden usar an condi­ciones de emergencia que pongan en peligroinmediatoa la saluG y biene~tar' de la gente.

,El programa esta administrado por el esta­do de Nuevo Mexico, Department of Finance andAdministr~tibn, Local Government Division. El.publico' esta invitado a hacer presentaciones, peti­ciones y recomendaciones a1 consejo acerca de losproyectors que se quieran aplicar para el proximocicIo de CDBG fondos~ El maximo total por cadaaplicacion es $500,000, excepto aplicaciones en lacategoria de un plan de proyecto que tienen limitefijo de $50, 000.

Si usted 0 su. organizacion tienen unproyecto que pueda ser elegible para coinsid­eracion, usted esta invitado a hacer su presentaciony peticion en esta reunion publica~ Para los resi­dentes que no hablan ingles, y requierer un inter..prete, contacten a la oficina de administracion, unasemana antes de la reunion.

Para la gente que no puede atender lareunion publical sus comentarios se recibiran ellasiguente direcci6n: .COBG Orant Program RequestsI,eann Weihbrecht,RO. Box. 247 , ,Canizozo,~ 88301

The Town of Carrizozo, New Mexicowishes to infonn all interested parties thatCommunity Development Block Grant hearingswill be held:November 3,2010, 1:00 p.m. Town Hall CouncilChambers 400 9th St., Carrizozo; NMNovember 3, 2010,3:00 p.m.. Town Hall CouncilChambers 400 9th St., Canizozo, NM

The purpose of these public hearings willbe to report on the 2009 CDBG grant and otherCDBG past activities and to gather public input onCommunity development needs and suggestionsfor future crj,BG projects.

The Community Development BlockGrant (CDBG) Program was established underTitle- I of the Housing and CommunityDevelopment Act of 1974, as amended; in order toassist ~onununities in providing essential commu­nity facilities, providing decent housing for resi­dents, promoting economic development and main­taining a suitable living environment. The State ofNew Mexico estimates the 2011 appropriation of$15,000,000 to be distributed stateWIde on a com..petitive basis.

State and national objectives ofthe CDBGProgram require that assistal1ce be made availablefor activities that address at least one ofthe follow­ing:1) An activity ideD;tified as principally bel1efitingpersons oflow and moderate income;2) Aid in the prevention and elimination of slumsand blight; .

3) Meet other community development needs ofrecent origin having a partiCUlar urgency becliuseexisting conditions pose a serious and immediatethreat to the health and welfare of the conununitywhere other financial resources are not available tomeet such needs~

Applications are limited to a maximum of$500,000, except for planning applications whichhave. a l~it,of $50,O~0; Eligi~le activities aqd c~t..egones wIll be descnbed. All mterested partie~ areinvited to attend; to submit project ideas, to providesupporting data' and testimony, and other pertinentitlformation. With sufficientnotice, a translator will

. be provided for non-English sp~aking residents,Those unable to attend the pubhc heanngs maysend written comments to:CDBG Orant Program RequestsLeann WeihbrechtP.O. Box 247Carrizozo, NM 88301

Published in tbe Lincoln County News onTbursday; October 21, 2010.

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....,tincoln. Historic PresenrationBoard '7:00 p.m. at CommunityChurch in Lincoln. • ':

WEDNESDAY; .OCTOBER·27

, -..Lincoln County lodges TaX'.Committeemeeting'cahceUed dueto no 'new items to come in' for thecommittee. . .

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SATU1IDAY~·O'CTOBER 23 •

. --Free .legal fair at Ruidoso'Seniior Center, 501 Sudderth 10a.m. to 2 p.m. .' '

. TUESDAY,, OCTOBER26

....Alto Lakes Water & SanitationDismct 9:00 a.m.

FlRST THURsDAY, OF· -. ....Ruidoso Village Council 4:30

'. EACH MONTH . ... p;m. '...;Roadninrter Food Bank in •

Carrizozo at 'Assembly .. of God· ....Corona Village Council 5:30 ', Church forgerteral p~bhc 1..3 p.m. p.m.

andA..6p.m.

, SECOND TUESDAY. OF

EACH MONTH....Food pantry for th()S~ ag~ 55

and older at Assembly of God

,'. EVERY THIRD·THURSDAY ,

, ' ....Village.of CorOna Public'Library·3 to' 4, .R.lli' p're:s~h.ool 'story hour, storIes, actlvltt¢s,crafts; snacks. Call Betty Ann at849~3277 for info: ,,' ..

" FIRSt TUESDAY ,, OF, .

EACH MONTH ,....Representative, from State

'Engiri~er's office. is f,lt Rui~osoVillage Hall from 9 a.m. to 1.2noon. "

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.~~MONDAY~- ' '. chufch,,in. CiuTizQzO 17 noon.to..t. ,and, " i,: ,2:00 p.m ." , ' .

, . W£J)NESDAVS . , ' •," ....Free GE!?Jclasses6"to' 8 p~m. " TllnU)SA1;'u.RDA¥, 'Carrizo,~oSchoolJ;.;ibraI'Y' ... , ',' QF'EACHMONTH'·..

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1'VESD.t\YS , . .;WellsFargo, ~ank ,in Carrizozo '~..Capifap. Ppblic Library pJ.:e.. ,9:00 a.m. ' . ' '," ' "

school stop' hour 1:30 p.m:" .' ' , j

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, , , . ,: ' ,MDN.tSDAYS ", '" OF EACH'MONTH '.'. , ',,;,,Corona, Public' Libra~ story' ' ...,Foodpanty for. age 54, and ~

hour4:0~JNn. ; . " .' younger. at Assemfily of G,od' "':. ..:,Camz;o~o l~'lr$t B,aptis~ Church Ch1,lrch in: 'Carrizozo ·12 noon to

. takes orders Cor Angel'· ~oQd ' 2:00. p.m. and, 5:00 :p.m: -to;' 6:00"' MiniStI1¢s5:'~0 p.m. to 6:'30 p.m, ,p.m., ' ". ~:. .. , ~ '

" , ; . TIllJRSDAYS " . EACHFRIDAY.", ' ....Gqmbler7s AilO.JlYmous open ' ....AI Anon fal)1ily gtoU,p forfaro..

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PUBLIC AUCTIONCarrizozQ Municipal Schools

October 30,2010The Carri~ozo M\lnicipal Schools is havingan auction Saturday, October 30,2010 at 9:00a.m. located just south of the new gym. Wewill be auctioning equipment and miscella­neous items, All equipment is sold as is andall sales are final with payment due before

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designated by the CLAto rewrite an ordinancethat would address theneeds of.thepublic, the

Date:Time:Place:

October 29t 2010Starting at 9:00 AM ~d endin~ approximately at 12 NOOIl

":: COUD!)' Courtbouse {Commissioner's Chambers}300 Central Av.enueCarrizozo,.New Mexico

Precinct Board Members are required to attend one school of instroction and allinterested persons are invited and encouraged to attend the schools of insJruc~tion•

Landovvners Deb.ate

LEGAL NOTICE:

Notice is hereby given that the Schools ofInstruction for uU appointed PrecinctBoard Merpbers has been schedule for the follO\~ing dates: ' ,

Date: October 26,2010Time: Starting at 1:00 Ptdand ending approximately at 4:00 PMPlace: Ruidoso Convention Center ' ,

. 111 Sierra Blanca PriveRuidoso, New Mexico

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(Con't. from P. 11.:students "to connectyouth with community,aevelop' leadership andthe skills so that theycan mentor back in theltschools and within thecotttmunity.n Acommit­tee on domestic vio­lence and sexual assaultrecently held a work­shop for students at theEastern New MexicoUniversity campus inRuidoso regardinghealthy relationshipsand, the 'issues ofdomestic violence.

the health,council ts monthlymobile .' food pantrYfeeds 80-100 families'per ' mo~th,•. Reed ,said.An apphcatton for fund­ing for suicide preven­tion programs is pend.ing. .,

The LincolnCounty Board ofCoItlfilissioners unani­mously approved themembership roster forthe Lincoln CountyConununity HealthCouncil.

impacts,", The publicwould benefit from anordinance because itwould provide anopportunity for publiccomments to be heardearly in the develop~ment process, safetyand environmentalissues would beaddressed and the coun­ty would be reimbursedthrough application fees .for any costs incurred,Patterson said.

The ordinance'would also provide the

, county with a means toreview and verify docu­ments associated withthe development of thewind farms ,and relevantto public safety andwelfare. If expert opin­ions are required,' theordinance would passthe cost ofthat expertiseon to the developer. The ..ordinance also Includes .a ,relief clause thatwould allow the countycommissioners to waiveany portion, of it. ,

Sed1110 said thatshe wondered howclosely Pattersonworked with the CLA indeveloping the ordi­nance, and added thatparts of the ordinanceappear to be designedfor development in NewYork.

The countycommissioners agreedto direct, Morel,Patterson, and countymanager Tom Stewartto work with a group

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- DONE AT THE LINCOLN COUNTYCLERK'S <>'FICE 11IIS15th D.t\Y OF,1 OCTOBER; 2010t WITNESS MY RAND AND THE GREAT SEAL OF THEf. CoUNTY OF LINCOLN.t •"f DECiIO EN LA OFICJNA DEL ESCIUBANA DE CONJ)ADO DE L~COLN', ESTE, 15th U1A.DE OCTUBRE DE 2010,A~TIGUE MI MANO Y GAN, SELLo DEL CONDADO DE LINCOLN

. RliONDA lJ BUAAOWSLincoln County Clerk

•Escribana del Condado Lincoln; .,PubUshed in the Lincoln County News on Tnursday, October ZI, 2010.

~, CARRIZOZO - ABSENTEELEABLYABSEN'fEE,~ POLLING PLACE/LUGAR PABA VOTACION­( COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. .,~ Presiding JUdge/Juez: James P Miller Jrr Election JudgetJuez de Eleccion: Mary D Crenshawr: Election JUdgelJuez de Elecc!on: Sherry Lynn Evans"I Election JUdge/J.uez de ElecclOn: J:laneS Zamora

\ / Election Clei.kl.1'£scribana de ElecclOn: Brenda A Hawthorne. 1Election ClerklEscribana de Election: Margaret M Hornsby

:~ Election ClerklEscribana de Eleccion: Tierney J Riddle,ll1'•i R(JWQSO - EARLY ABSENtEE SATELLITE.I POLLING PLACEILVGAR PABA VOTACION.,i. RUIDOSO SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER

,6 Presiding Judge/Juez: Edith F Dobbins . .~ Election JUdgelJuez de Elecci.on: ~aura.('\.1\fclnnes, Election JUdgelJuezde Eleccion: :ranic~ M Cox

Electiol1'ClerklEscribanll de Eleccit)n: Janet E Harcrow, Election ClerklEscribana 4e Eleccino: Dorothy Deck Edwards, Election ClerklEserlbanade ElecCiofi: Carmen Burch

:Election ClerkiEscribanll de Eleccion: FrancesCummhis

UIDOSO - PREC CT 7 ."CINT,POLLING PLACE /LUGAR PARA VOTACIiRUIDOSO CONVENTION CE TE .Pf~sidingJUdge/Juez: Willi~"1J D AclamsElect!~n JUdge/Juez de Ele~clQn: Mary L Adams

I Election Judge/Juez de Eleccion:F..an~esM CUmnllIlS '.Ele~tion PI~rklEs&;tibana ~e Elec~iom SQnya4llIle(te L9yaClerklEscrlbana del!;leccion: Palul D Vordei'mann

RUIDOSO - PRECINCT #8/RECINTO 8POLLING PLACE/LUGAR. PARAVOTACION­RUIDOSO CONVENTION CENTERl'r.esiding JUd~e/Juez:. Catherine F Jarrell 'Elect!0n Judge/.fuezde £Ie,ccione: Bet!')r A SeUerElection Judge/Ju.ez d.e Eleccio.ll: B~rtle)' G YoungElection Clerk/Escribana de ELeccion: Carol Sue Alborn

rElection Clerl<lJ\:scribana de:Ele~cion: Margaret R Wright

RUIDOSO - PRECINCT.' 9' CINTO 9POLLINGPLACE/LUGARPARAVOTACION- ,RUIDOS CONVENTION CENTER 'Presi~ing JUdge/Juez: Renate I Flores' . .Election Judge/Juez de, Eleccion: Edward J CavanaughElection ,Judge/Juez de Eleccipn:.Sunny B HirschfeldElectiQ,D,. Clerk/Escl1ibana de Eleccion: Louis L Jarrell Jr

RUmOSO DOwNs - PRECINCT 10/RECINT 10POLLING PLACE /LUGAR PARAVOT CIORUIDOSO DOWNS SENIOR CITIZENS ENPresiding Judge/Juez: Shannon Miller ., .Election Judge/Juez de Eleccion: Jacob RiddleElection Judge/Juez de Eleccion: Virginia R Burrow

, Election Clerk/Escribana de Eleccion: Faye'R Randolph

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~!~: POLLING PLACEILUGAR PARA VOTACION-ilJ ST. JUDE RECREATIQNHALL ',tt Pres~ding Judge/Juez: Elizabeth,L Montes '

, ~t Election Judge/Juez de Eleccion: Evelyn L Sanchez '~', }i~ Election Judge/Juez de Eleccion: Porfiria Zinn '!,. ':1;\ Ele.ctjon Clerk/Escri.bana· de Eleccion: Raquel Montoya-Harrison '1 I ;J)t ., . ,

;;ijiil~r\..~~:fil'lfsGtp~%~£ij~lf:!Jfi!rJ8l1&'loN-lfr~Hf .IHONDOVALLEYSCHOOL . ,';lJn;(/ IPresiding J1;ldge/Juez: Beth A Keenan'i{l~y~fElection JUdge/Juez de Eleccion: ,JuanitaSalas!;(.IW<I'f Election JUdge/Juez de Eleccion: Gail A Skeen'·'llll~ ,:{ Election Clerk/Escribana de Eleccino: PatsyR Colvi,n"'rih '":)gf~/1LINCOLN AREA - PRECINCT #12C/RECINTO #12C .:~iljl); ,. POLLING PLACEILUGAR PARAVOTACION- .

/1 ~11 "CAPITAN VOLUNTEER FIRE STATION" ~!tl t Presiding Judge/Juez: Phoebe M Taylor ''14~jJ Election Judge/Juez de Eleccion: DavidA Vigil';it EJe~.tioJlJudge/Juez de Eleccion: MargaretA Woodard' ';

;HI ~;;;;_;;;~: •.nil CARRIZOZO MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS '· i~;~\ Presiding Judgc/Juez: Charlotte Gwendolyn Dunne~IH~!' Election JUdge/Juez de Eleccion:.Sharol Lynne Goad.~ fIll; Election Judge/Juez de Eleccion: Joyce I Bovee(;1.: ,~.:. Election Clerk/EscrifJana de Elccciop: Carmen Tate~! jI',/

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1',' Presiding Judge/Juez: Edith F Dobbins ,·'~.+f Election JudgelJuez de Eleccion: I:.aura A Mcinnes• ~fr' Election JUdge/Juez de £Ieccion: Janice M Co~~~~J,!J Election ClerklEscritiana de Eleccion: Carmen'C Burch.

';1n~V'j RUIDOSO· PRECINCT #15/RECINTO #15'~l\;" POLLING PLACEILUGAR PAR AYOTACIO-'~l{ti,/ RUIDOSO CONVENTION CENTER~Jl;f~ Presiding Judge/Juez: Katherine Leann LaddII (:~ Election JudgClJuez de Eleccion: Frances V Berry~ ~t4 Election JUdge/Jticz de Eleccion: Karen ;M Becklin~("~ Election ClerklEScribana de Eleccion: Mary G Young

./ f RUIDOSO - PRECINCT #HiIRECINTO #16 .;'if ',POLLING PLACE/LVGAR PARA VOTACION-: i;/ RUIDOSQCO~ENTION CENTER. \ I Presiding JUdgetiuez:· Daryl L Snyderr :1 Election JudgelJuez de Eleccion: Helen E~abeth Burnett

, ;/ Election Judge/Juez de Eleccion: Norma J ~~ndberg: 1, Election Clerk/Escribllna de Eleccion: PatricIa F Delhotal'!

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ANGUS.•'PRECINCT #4lRECINTO #4·POLLING 'PWCEILUGAR PARAVOTACION­ANGUS CHURCH OF:pm NAZAREtsEPre~idingJudge!Juez: Richa~d D MastinElection J;udgelJ:uezde Elecc!on: Ju.dy M A,gua¥oElection Judge/Joez de Elecclon: Mildred Mastin .'glection ClerklEscribana de Eleccion: Janetta PprittenElectionClerklEscribana de Eleccion: Utah GodInez

ALTO- PRECINCT #SIRECINTOW5 , .' .POLLING PLACE/LUGAR PARA VOTACION...BONITO VOLUNTEER FIRE STATIONpresiding Judge/Juez: Ronal~ D Duncan .. ," . '.Election JUdge/Juez de Elecc!on,= Joyc~ AHansenElection JudgelJuez. de ElecclOn: qlOfJa p:power~ _.Election ClerklEscrlbalia de ElecclOn: DIana L BillingsleyElection Clerkfflscri"atta de Eleccion:Jitl L Harper-Duncan

· RVmOSQ - pRECINCT #6!REClNTO 116 ", .'POLLING PLACE lLUGARPARA VOTACION-RUJDOSOCONVENTION CENTER ,Presiding JUdgc/Jue~:Judy H Shaw. ' .... . "

· ElectionJ,UdgelJuez de Elecc!on: Darre~ LonBode •Electi()n Jodge/JUezde ElecclOh: ~atidra B Mcglothlin '. .Election' ClerklEscrlbana de ~leccJ(~n: Dorothyneck EdwardsElectioI1.Clerwgscribana ~e Jj;leec!on: .r~l1e~ ~ Harcrow

· Election -clerk1Escribllna lIe Ele:cc~ont NIkki L-ee ¥u1]hYElection ClerklEscribana de Elecclon: Wanda J Zlppnch "

NOGAL • PRECINCT #2BIRECINTO #2BPOLLING PLACEfLVGAR PARA VOTACION­NOGALFIRE STATIONPresiding JUdgelJuez: Zillah Ruth WatsonElection JudgelJuez de Eleccion: Bama CrouseElection JUdgelJuez de Eleccion: Cbarles E ChatneufElection ClerklEscribana de Eleccion: Elliot TopperAltemilte/Suplente: Teresa G Brazie '

CAPITAN - PRECINCT"#3fRECINTO #3POLLING PLACEfLUGAR PARA VOTACION­LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR BUILDINGPresiding Judge/Juez: Sally F. Moore •Election JUdge/Juez de Elecc!on: Maryln L ChewmngElection JudgelJuez de ElecclOn: Dons M Cherry

. Election ClerWEscribana de Elecc!on: Mary EshomElection c,IerklEscribana de :ElecclOn: LawrenceR Lucas

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COUNTY TREASURER \,TESORERO A DEL CONDADO

COURT OF APPEALS JUDGEWIVES OR NOMichaelD BustamanteCeli~ Foy.Castillo

It is further proclaimed and notice is hereby given that !he elect~on shall be h~ldbetween the hours of 7:00"a;m; ahd7:00 p.m. on saId date 10 the follow~ngprecincts and that the election workers be as follows:

Ademas se, preclama, y noticia sez of re~ida que l!l elecci6n tendra IU'Jar ,entrelas 7:00 de la manana ~ las 7:00 de la tard~ en dicha fecha y en los Slgulentesrecintos y que los trabaJadores para la eleccl6n seran

CORONA - PRECINCT #lIRECINJO, #1POLLING PLACE /LUGAR PARA VOTACIQN-CORONA SENIOR CITIZENS BUILDINGPresiding Judge/JUez: Shirley Jeanene Gibbs

. Election JudgetJuez de Eleccion: Sue Hughes. Election JUdge/Juez de Eleccion: ~andra J Alford .

Election ClerklEscribana de Elecclon: Margaret E LightfootAlternate/S~plente:CharIes L Hughes

CARRIZOZO -.PRECINCT #2AIRECINTO 2A. POLLING PLACElLUGAR PARA VOTACION·LINCOLN COUNTY COURTI;JOUSEPresiding JudgelJuez: Susan ~ghtow~rElection. JudgelJuez de ~Iecc!on: CarrIe Sue SpencerElection JUdgelJuez de ElecclOn: P Jean AndersonElection ClerklEscribana de Eleccion: Cheryl Smith

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Editor's note: Previous elec-'tions required that all ballots be in tliecounty clerk's office by 7:00 p.m. onelection day to be counted.

Lincoln County ClerkRhonda Burrows eX~lained that theissue arose because ofsix other coun­ties in New M~xico but that LincolnCounty, along with all the othercoun·ties in the state had to comply withthe DOJ consent decree.

The special meeting Friday,November 5 by the county tommis­sioners may have additional agendaitems, including,n update onGreentree Solid Waste, presentationon the county insurance p66l, poten­tial reconsideration of ,the Wiloland..Urban Interface Ordinance, suspen""sio~ of Depuw Sheriff BargainingUmt Agreement and executive ses­sion.

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v Stewart said that letters, withIn September, the Board of proposed addresses attached, were

Lincoln County Commissioners sent to those residents on Springheard a complaint from a resident on Canyon road that had improper or noSpring Canyon Road regarding some address phlcards posted on theirconfusion over street addresses. In a properties,report given to the board last week by "Spring Canyon waS a signif­county manager Tom Stewart, the icant challenge to properly addressmanager said that those issues are because many homes access their

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IT'S NOT TOO 'LATE to pick up some affordable decorations for Halloweenand support a worthy cause in the process. The Capitan Publio library stillhas some cute stuff for sale; the money goes to help keep the all-volunteerlibrary open and growing. (Photo by Patrice Brazle) .

TH!JRSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010

Pllblisl,ed Weekly from ~ealltiftil Downtown Carrizozo,New Me..tico. .

building, he said,"There are some other things

that are necessary in terms ofexpand­!ng .our surveillance system,Instalhng a small solar panel set ofequipment on the rooffor instruction­al purposes, so that we may teachrenewable energy programs," Alred'said. "We also need to relocate ourservers and, as you mow, anytimeyou have electrical equipment you'vegot a heat load, and through the yearswe have not really kept up with theneeds, Ultimately, it's Bond D andthese other bonds that benefit thequality of life for the residents ofNew _M~~~Q .. ttJl,."f!.rmht_£o.wmj.tt~A 1"

to the fact that education changeslives,"

Alred told the county com­missioners that this semester's enroll­ment at the Ruidoso campus, 1,063students total, is seven percentgrea~er than last year, and 54 percentofthis year's students come from out-side of Ruidoso. . .

Kathryn Minter, a candidatefor a seat on the county commission,asked what passing Bond D wouldactually cost the taxpayers, andAlredsaid that it would add $9.98 per S I let M tl N 'b 5~~~~;~~~~ff~~~he~~~~~ liful~fth: peela oun y. ee Ing ovem erbond. Minter questioned whether. by Rllt" Hqmmondthe total cost stated by Alred actually The special meeting of theincluded interest on,the loan that the lincoln County Commissioners to bebond would COV~!t and suggest~d that held Friday, November 5 to canyasthe !~p'ayers mlgn~ e~d up' paymg an votes fr~m .the November 2 electIOnaddlttonal $60 millton m mterest may be m lunbo for a few days.fees. State law requires that the

canvas be held within thre~ days ofthe election. This year there is a newtwist.

Due to a Department ofJustive (DOJ) consent oecree whichextends the time ·to receive ballotsfrom overseas/military, there is achance the canvassing board mayhave to recess the process and recon­vene on November 8 at 9:30 a.m. tocontinue the canvas. The DOJ con­sent decree states that the ballotsfrom overseas/military have until,November 6 to arrive at the countyclerk's office in Carrizozo.

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We can help. Join us for'a Pres.byterian MediCare, PPO Informational Serpinar.Calf 1..s00-82<J.7119 to reserve a seat. .Asales person Will be present with information and applications. .For accommodation of persons with special needs, caJll·800·820·7119,ITTY 1·888·625·6429.AMedicare Advantage organization with aMedicare contract.

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GRIZZLY RUNNIN(; BACK Cole Hubbard sheds would-be Mescalero tack­lers and breaks free 011 hiS wiy to paydirt. Hubbard tallied three TDs and atwo-point conversion that saw Carrizozo lose a heartbreaking 40 to 34 over­t1me loss Friday night in Mescaler<;>. Story on Page 2. (Photo by C. Stone)

VOLUME #106·.. NUMBER 44

Alred,Asks for Support of Bond Issuebv Patrice Brazle,

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Dr. Clayton Alred, presidentof the Eastern New ,Mexico!-!nive~sity's (ENMU) college branchIn Rl;lldoso, appeared at last 'reek'sm~etmg .of the Board of LmcolnCounty Commissioners to brief thecommissioners on campus activitiesand encourage voters to ap.p,rove abond for hi&her education faCilities inthe upcommg general election onTuesday.

Alred told the commissionersthat in other s41tes funding for bujld­ingot itnproVing higher educationfacilitie~ ~Qme$ ~ou~h legislatlyeappropnat!ons, unlIke m the s~te ofNew Mex,Ico where the question .offunding is answered directly by thevoters.

"Bond D is for a$155,000,000 state-wide offering thatwould benefit 30 colleges and univer­sities across the state," Alred said.''Not all of'the colleges rand universi­ties would benefit fro~ those funds ifBong D is J'ass~d, put Eastern ~ewMeXICO UmverSlty IS the benefiCIaryofsome ofthose funds."

Alred said that $7,000,000would go to the university inPortales, $4,000,000 would go to the.community college branch inRoswell, and ENMU-Rui'doso wouldreceive $500,000. The Ruidoso cam­pus would use its funding to recon­fi~~ parts of the building, which hesaId IS a former lumber and hardwarestore. Adjustments need to be madein the entry and tutoring areas of the

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SALEConcrete Ready Mixw/l0-acres; In opera­

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'FORSALE '-..Alfalfa, sipaU an~ ~arge sCJ.~~ bales,, rQlJDd bale~; Vanous quahtles.

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3-FAMILY,YARD SALE

Saturday & SundayOct. 23. and 24 .9:00am to 11, ,

Everything for $5~00orurider.

Rosemary Gallegosresidence.

1608 Jasmine Ave.Carrizozo

b~l~oF TIm DISTRICt COURT,~.. By. EliZabethYsasi,

Deputy i

LEGAL NOTICE

. STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFfH JUDICIAL DISTRICTCase No. D-1226-CV-201000188

C~TIMORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF SUITSTATE ''OF NEW MEXICO to the above-named ,Defendants Marlin D. Ekstrom and The UnknownSpouse <?fMarlin D. Ekstrom, ifany_

GREETINGS: You are hereby-notified that theabove-named Plaintift'has filed' a civil action againstyou in the above-entitled Court and cause, the generalobject thereofbeing to foreclose a mortgage on proper­ty' located at 900 Hull Rd, Ruidoso, NM 88345-7903,Lincoln ~ounty, New Me,qco, said ,Property beingmore partIcularly described as:

Lot lA, Block 2 ofWHITE MOUNTAIN ,ESTATES, UNIT·3, Ruidoso, Lincoln County,New Mexico, as shown by the replatofLots 1,2 and 3, Block 2, White MoUIitain Estates,Unit 3, filed in the office of the County Clerkand Ex-officio Recorder ofLincoIn COWity,New Mexico, April 21, ;l003, in Cabinet H,Slide No. 571. ' ,

. Unless yous~rv~ a pleading or motion inresponse to the complamt mSaId cause on or before 20~ys after the last p}1b1ication date, judgment by defaultWill be entered agamst you. .Respectfully Submitted, 'CASTLE MEINHOLD & S1'AWlARSKl '

, By: Sharon I;IlUlkla D. R~nae Richards CharneyI{~ya, Koul LeNatriil Holly Joost Kelly L. Grosso KendrickW, Dane Kevm W. Pyle SUSan CarterCast\e, I\{einhold & SUiwiarski, LLC '20 Fll'St Plaza 'N\\f, Suite 602A1buque~que, NM 87102Attorneylor Plaintiff(800) 286-0013; (50S) 848-9500_ . ' WITNESS the Honorable KAREN L. PAR­SONS~ DIS11UCT 'COURT JUDGE· of the TwelfthJudicial District ofNew Mexico Judicial :District Court,Lincoln County, New Mexico, this 14th day of' July,2010. .

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Published brtheLincoln County News on October 7,14 ~nd 21, 2010. .

~TI-F~YYARD SALE

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WILt/ElS' Pl.ACE ..... "This Friday, Oct. 22nd is i'Fish' ,Day" .... ,FeatlJring Seafood Platter, Shrimp ~Iatter, Cod Fish" TUapia, Cat Fish,Tuna Salad $and.wlch, an~ Willie'S Clam.ChoWder. We handbread all ofolJrfJsb and we u.se·100% trans fat free oil to fry all our foods. Comecheck JtOlJtll 'Pho'ne 575..648..4200 1HwY~ 380/54 "'C;;trrizozo, NM...' ~. . , . . '......~~~ ~~ ~ ,.-:.~.II[I•••"' ~••~.."!." ,IiI!*';••••l"I••••~ lI' II!,. "!' ,.•••••••

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untracked against Messilla Valley Christian in thefirst half last Friday' an~ suffered their 4th loss of" v. ,.the season 4~-20. WIth CarrIZOZO unabl~ to find !he MARLIN D. EKSTROM; PIONEERB~ occo­end zone dunng th~ fIrst and secondpenod Mesdla PANTS, WHOSE TRUE NAMES ARE uNKNOWN,managed one'score in the opening period and two IF ANY;THB UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARLINmore scores in the 2nd period for theii21-0 adv8l\- D.EKSTROM, IF~,tage. ,~.. Defendants. .

CartlZozo -finally dented the scoreboardtWice in the third period, ,but Mesilla matched thatwith. their own tWo TD~. Gpzzly junior QBMarshall Ventura (shown m plioto above) 'foundthe end zone for his third Tn ofthe game in the 4thperiod and ,Mesilla added two more scores in 'thefinal period. ' '

, Carrizozo will travel for an important dis­trj,ct game at Mescalero (tomorrow) Friday, withkickoffset for 7:00 p:m. (Photo and article by C. Stone)

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PubUshed, in the Lin~olnCoulity Newson October'21 and.28, ,2010. ' _ '

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, ' to I1I1J cIYilotJlC9.I!1 lhosfule; rior shall the )l!emller witl1~ pne: Year .thereafter lie9PPQlQtc4 III lilly Civil IIffiC9 Vr~ted, lit the eillolU(nC!Jlf!. ofw~lch WCI'e Jne:reased 1Iur-1II116ueb. term, • .' . . I • 'I' /Ii' .,." .a..i\JIIC.mber qf th~ legislature,may be appo nled II! aelVl Q. Jce duml.llth~ term otthe Je!l!§Jature flltwluclOho menlber was elect,e4 jr. ' • ,

, ,'(lJlhqmeniliertesignf from tho Jegislal\lfe pr~Cl1lo.the'IlPjl\l!n!Jtlenl; #nd(2,. during.tbat lenn.,pripr II> tile membel's re~lgnatlQnll!1e cIVIl o/Iice \Q

wblebtbe PPPI,II!lt"lClll~ \Q be,llladcwasnl11 erea\~ IIt.\IJe emlliuments prwhlch were .no! Increased, i d' Ii' h'"" '., ., , C. Amember.p~ loe.le shall nol,. lhc term fllr w Ip ...0m¢litbeo",aselceled,lIQrWllhiIl (lIlC ~afltt, lie I "directly p.r indirectlyIn any cbntrll~1 wltbJhc slale or a,ny III Ity Ihetcof. WJ!1I autJionzCd by \lilYlaW p/lssed dUring such term." . '.. • ,- ,

, . Section 2. T/Jearnendm~1 prOjlOiled bY thIS reSlllullOIl ~hal! be subllUltedto tho pooplcfor,thelr app.royal ot,teJeClll,ln .at tbe next genel'lll ele~l,oQ or at any spe­e,i@1 electilln prior~ Ihal ~pte t1Jal.may lie ca,led{ot thai J1urpose~ ',' . ' .

, '.' .AJOiN'I'ltESOLUftON .' ."PROPOSINGAN!\MENDMENT TO ARTICLE. 91.~EcrION 14

.' . OF.TIIE CONSTITUTION OF NEW MElUCO ••J'O PERMIT IfHE ESTABLISHMENT.OF'.A '

. COLI.EGESCJlOLARSIIIP PROGRAM ..' .F<)R,NEW M~X,l~O ~Llr,\RY WAll YETERANS.

· lJE IT mOI,VllDJ3Y tHE J:,I;C;ISLATURE OF,TIIB SrATE Ol' NBW AG,S.:.a:'Xerox compoa-,MBXICO; , ',."

Sccllon J, .llisl'rl,lpl'sed 10 amendArll91~9, Secllon 14 oflhe cOJ!Stlll!llon ny jsn~w hiring Callo~ew MexiCo to read: "Nellher Ihe staleJjor any COllnly s~hool illstr;lcl.ot mimlclp.al. \ C 4. rt.. . SII •except as Qlhe/Wlsel'rqvided In IhlJI constilullOn, slJaJl,qltCcll~ or IJl~Il/~cIiY lend 0

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peilseils credil or ll\likc linx donutlon 10 or In IIld orany person,assOClat on or publ C Yl'Ce Re!nr"'s'en+att'ves'IIj:PtlvatOcorpotatlon,lIrjn-aidofaaypriyatoen!emrillefoFlhecQnstnlclionofany roiJ,. ",.:, a- .... ,~. , '..road allCCpt liS pltlYJdcdm Subseclions OllflhlS'Sccllon. I I I ,At ow N~w Location' -. A. Nqli in 'this section ,he, s.late lit a mun c pa - 'AI 'It,Ytrom making II for the cqro ""lIfslck and Ipersons, m .p. ~Qgor40, NM..

. B. In litis seJ:llon 0 I me Slate from esla aveterans' Thi 't' h' dlsc&olarohip. prllgra Vielnam conJllct vetcr/lllS who ore post-se students at ,S POSI 10q .an eseducational illsillutions unller !he exclusive conlrol9fth~ slllte bY pxerpplmg s\Jch vel- in-bound calls.P aidernl\ll from Iho paymenl ofIUltll'p. For thepl\I'poses lIf,tblSS\lbsocllOn. a"Vie. con- '. .,. $ . ., .mcl veteran" lsany person whO has becn /lonorabl)' dlscliatgeil from Ihe armedforces . Tr~ining, : .8;5O/hr, ,IIfthe Uniled SlaleSi WhD WllS a lesidenl ofNew Mcxlco at the orillinallime of enW $9"t.... 'ft~" tr .. .Jnto!be armcd forees from NeW Mexico or who 1llis l,lvcd,in NewMCid,co foilen yeom. i UJ, .a er a~ll.l,ng;or morc and who liasbeen awardcd 1I ViclnalT\,cqmpalgn medal for sctVICC !n tho .armed, Benefits' lnclu'ded 'forces ofthiscountry Iii Vielnl\lT1 during the pe!10l\ fromAugus,I~, 1964l\l the o/Iici~1 ; '. •termillatlon da!c, of the Vjcllll1m, ~oofllet as des!llJlIIled by cxecullvp order oftho prCliI·· Apply at -- ", , ,'. .denl of the Umilld Sialea, . ", . 2111 N 'Ell 'd A., . , '., " , .. - a, 'The'alato may·esto&Il.$h by }awaprogramll{Jo/lllS 10 students ofthc· " ~ On ,a .t'S.ve. .; , •••••• ~ ••• 4! • • • • • • • • ~ • • ~ • • • , • • • • • e'. • •/iculingarlll,as defined by law, for residents of the SlaleWho,mretumfortliepaym~ol. _ ': M..F • " W'I'LLIE'S PlAiCE' SPECIALS' •ofcducatlonalllxIiens.ea,co,ntraclwlth,lhestatclQ, ractic~theit~rofesslonfotapenod.,· , ••,~~. " ,~, . ,'. ~,.

olyeIlfSlJfle~~::f~I~rr:tm~~~~f01the e:tblcg~~or~unicipallly, ." 9am-4prii ••, '.' ~,'~. uWhere you Can,reallyta.ste the differe.nce" . ~, ~ :' frortl'crcating'ncwillb llppprtunilieli bi lIdings orlnfiastruclurcfor ' 'EOE/AA' ~ ... -

:rnclllties 10 sumi(Jrfnew or expanding busmesses if Ihis assistance js ll@Illedpursuanl II1II., '. 515-648-4200 •'10 general implcmenting legislilllcn thaI Is approvcd by a niajorjly VOle:ofthose elecl-:. 1I • ' . • .'.. , •cd 10 each hOUSe IIfthc jegislature. TheJmplcmenling,legialallonahallinc!Ude ndcq!U'le , '.. . •safclluards to prolccl p~bllc money, or other resourccs IIsed for Ihe !Jrposes authonzed ..,In IiiIs sul1sectioOI T1icimplemenlinglcglslalionJhallflJ!lherpr : . lit. FriO! Oct. 22 -- FISH, several . !YQS.. Q~t. 26 -- Green Chile ••

, . (I}' ,cach specifio Cllunly or municIpal p'rOJect pro P1ll'- -" h k't tl I ' C' k h'l dsuanltolhiHubscetionoe~l\nolbcapprovel\bYlholegt~lalUte e ved. l' varieties, come c eo IOU.. ,h,IC en. lic I ~ as.by lho count)! Or municipalllY purliuanl to prPl;cdures prOVIded l,n the lIIIpleme leg~ " .•Islallon; and, " . , . ., ' " , W'e'd Oct 27 SOUp &

' . . (2) each spcclficslale projept Prov/dmg lll!slstance pllnll!anllo this sub, , . • Sat.. Oct. 23 _.. ' Bar-B-Q'ued .re " ~ ..- .

section sholl be ,approved br.lnw. .. .'. - , .• --- - --- -- Sao'dwl'ch' ,fresh made Cream'• ,8, Notblng in Ihlsscctlonj:rohlhlts Ihe stale, or the Instn!mentabty\lf the Si;mdwi,ch: 'Liver & Onions;.' " Ii. .

state 4csignaled b,>' the legl1\laltlre as e stale's housing Jluthority, or 1I county'Ot a .: Ham'burger Steak. . of : Potato SouP' w/GriUedmunlclpalilyfrom. • ,.' ' , '. • ,,' .. , Ch' S d . h (D bl

" (l) dDllatingorlllherwlseprovldmBorpaYlpgllporllonoflbecostsllf • eese an WI,C QU elaiidforlileconstruclio,nonil\lfalTordablehp'!Smg; " ,", ,.'. Ch- )-'j , (2) ~olllll~ng or otherwise pr!)\'I~mg or paYlIIg IIPllrllon of lbo.co~ts of • S Oct· 24 Hue'vo-s eese . .

construclJolI orrenllVallo,l}:otaffordablehouslllg or ,the costs oCcllnvcrslon orr~nova- unre' . , "

t1011lIfb\llldln.sslnto aflordable li!!uslng: or' '..,. ' ••.. Rancheros -- all day! •i¥crs.. ~ct, 28 -- ~raise~ rap, ,·OJ p'fQvldmg otpaym8 thccosls offUlllllcmg or mfrasJrucllll'e,necessary _ ". , Ir oln (C olce I:.ee Bee T,PS

10 611PPllrt alford~b,e hOllSlng projeC!$, ' ." .• .', , • IJF. Tho V.tOVIS1011S ofSubscct,on B O£lbls,scction are nol.self.execu!lng, Before the • 0 2'5 " B k' d M t W/~arde,n fresh' vegetab es in its own

'describeilasslstancemaybqprovlded,enabUngleglslilli\lnshall/leenacteilbyamaJor~. • ,Mon" ct., . -.- a e. ea' n~ ural gra\1\l over buttered Fettucln'l •i!yvoleoflbemcmbe~elcclcdloeaCliho!JSeofll!cleglsJlilUte, Thiscnab!mglqglsla- L f M &Ch • .' ~'I

tion sholl; . (I) defino "afT~rdJible ~0u.~i1l2'" ., '.. , ': oa, aCarOnl' e.ese. (by request). : '• . (2) establish eligibilily ,crilcna' for lito reclpicnlll of lilIId, buildings and •.•• ,; .'••••••••••• _ _ •••••••••Ui(rlistruclure' • '. .•· ta} cpnUlUt provisl6llli Jo ensure the suecessful complction of aITordablehou$lriJl. proJcclll, supported by asslslan~e aUlhomcd pursuant to Subsection E of thiSscction; ,

(4) require a co'unlY':' or municipality providing assistance puhiuant toSubseclion E of this secllon to give prior formalllpproval by ordinanco lor a specificaITordable housing hsslslance granl und Ihchidein the ordinance the conditions of thegraUl' ',' ' ,

" (5) require priOtapprovalbylow ofan I\fTorilable housmg,assistance grantby Ihe statej and . . . , ,Or.' •

• (6) teq\lltll"the !lovemlng body,of tho instnlmentali!y of the stale, desig.noted by Ihe legislature as thil stole's housing authority, to givo p'rior approval, by rc~()o­IUllon, for aITordable !touslng grants Ihat are to be given by the instn!mentality.

O. Nothing In Ibis secllon prohibits ilio slate from cstablishing aveterans' 'scholarship prosrnm, for mllilary war veterans who are posl-secolldll!Y.sltldcnts al edu­cational irisllluUOll$ under Ihe cxcluslve control oflho slato and who Iiavc eilhausted aUeducallonal benefils oITered by Ihe Unlled State~ ~cportnicnt ofdefcnse or the Unltcd •!ilates dcpbrtmenl ofvcteronsnlTalrs, by exem,r.tin$ SlIch velcrollll from the payment oftuillon. .Fortho p~oseil of this subsection, a mlhlary warvetcran" Is any person wliobas bcen honora1?lydlscharged from Ihe .armcd forces of the United States, who was aresident ofNew Mexico lit the llriglnal time 'ofenllY'inlll the 'anned forces or who haslivcd InNcw Mexico for len yeoro ormore and whobas bcen awarlled a southwesl Asiaservico medal, alobal wat 'on terror servlco·medalj.l~q campaign medal, Aflthanlstancampaign meqal ot OilY other medal Issued for service iii the armed forces ofthis r.oun­try In support of any, United Sillies mlll~ campaign or arme\lcpofllct lIS ~efmed byconl\fcss or by presldenllulexccut!vQ order or IIny other Clll11palgn medal ISsued fotscrvlCC anerAugust 1, 1990 In the alll!ed forces oflbe United Stale. during periods ofarmed conflici as defmed by con,lll:CSs or,bY exccutlve order,~ .

Seetloll2, :rhe IImendmeni proposed by this resolutilln sholl be suhmlllcd10 the people for lbelJ' app.roval or n:jechon 1It the next gencral eleclion IIr at any .spe~clal elcellon "rlor. 10 thai ilata that:msy be calledfof thaI purpose. ,. .

A,JOINT !tESOLUTIONPROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTiCLE 8

OFTJlECONSTITUTION OFNEW MEXICO'fO PROVIDE APROPERTY TAX EXEMPTiON

FOR PIlOPERTY OFAVETERANS' ORGANIZATIONCIIARTERED BY111E VNlTEDSTA~ CONGRESS.

nEItRESOLVED nyTImJ.EOISLATURB OF THE StATB OF NEW~IlXICo: . i • . ••.. '

· ' Section 1. Jt'Js pmposed to III11cndArticle 1/ of the constitution ofNewMexIco by adding II new 'ection 10 read: .• •-,TIle Icglslal\lfc :sholl exempl from 10000tion the property of 1I veterolls' organj'zatlonchlll1erell by thc Unlled Statcs COD~SS anduscd pririlarily' for veterans and their fam­ilies. The burden ofprovi11ft eUgltillity for tho excmpliOli bOWs section is on the per·.on claiming the exemption:" "

. , Scctlon 2. Tho IIDlcndmcnt proposcd by thiS resolution shall bo submlttedto the people fot lbeir app.roval or rejecllon lit tho next general elecllon or 01 any spe­cial clectilln priot to thai i1ale that.may be called for lbat purpose.

Publlshed In Ihe UntolD c"un~ New_ on October 1,7,14 and 21, 2010,

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VILLAGE OF CAPITANORDINANCE # 2010-_

WImREAS~ITHAs BECOME NECESSARYFOR THE VILLAGE OF CAPITAN TO APPLY FORA LOAN FROM THE STATE OF NEW MEXICOENVIRONMENT bEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTIONPROGRAMS BUREAU RURAL INFRASTRUC­TURE LOAN' PROGRAM IN THE PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF $205,000.00 PLUS ACCRUED INTER­EST IF ANY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUIRINGTHE, NEEDED FUNDS TO COMPLETE PROJECT

, NUMBER SAP 08-3112:..STBWHICH IS TO BUILDA MUCH NEEDED LAGOON AT THE CURRENTWASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT.

" NOW THEREFORE BE IT' RESOLVEDTHAT MAYOR SAM HAMMONS IS HEREBYAuntOlUZED BYTHE BOARD OF TURSTEES OFTHE VlLtAGS OF CAPITAN 'TO FILE AN.APPLI..CATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROMTHE STATE OF NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENTDEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMSBUREAU IN THE FORM OF LOAN FUNDS FROM

. THE RORAL INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN PRO­GRAM IN THE AMOUNT OF' $205;000.00 PLUS,ACCRUED INTEREST IF ANY TO BE PAID BACKSOLEf<YFROM.):'fI'g NET REVENUES DERIVEDFROM SEWER FEES. .

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property through SpringCanyon fronting prop­erties, while the homesare behind existinghomes or lots, and insoine cases are not visi·ble except for the drive..way," Stewart said."These homes behindexisting homes couldhave alternate routes ofegress, but currently thesituation is that theyaccess off of SpringCanyon. Sufficient flex­ibility has been left inaddressing to accom­Dnodate fUture accessesthat have not yet materi-alized." .

Stewart said hewill continue to monitorthe progress of theefforts to accurately.address all of the coun·ty's residences and dealwith improper address­ing and failure toremove old addressnumbers as cases arise.

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METLIFE HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OFMETLIFE BANK, N.A., .

Plaintiff,

close a note and mortgage held by the above plaintiffand wherein plaintiff was adjudged to have a lienagainst the above-described real estate in the sum of$200,416.30, plus interest from July 5, 2010 to the dateofsale at the rate of 6.250% per annum, or $30.71 l'erday, the costs ofsale, including the Special Master's feeof $320.63, publication costs, and plaintiff's costsexpended for taxes, insurance or keeplOg the propertyin good repair. Plaintiffhas the right to bid at sucli saleand submIt its bid verbally or in writing. The Plaintiffmay apply all or any part of its judgment to the pur-chase price in lieu ofcash. .

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the realproperty and improvements concerned with herein willbe sold subject to any artd all patent !~setvations, ease­ments, all recorded and uprecorded bens not foreclosedherein, and all recorded'and U111'ecorqed. specia! assess­ments and taxes that may be dUe.·PlalOtiff and Its attor­neys disclaim all re~ponsibiIity for, and the purch~et atthesalc takes the property subject to, the valuation ofthe property by the County Assessor' as real or personalproperty, affixture ofany mobile or manufactured hometo the land, deactivation of tide to a mobile or manu­factured home on the property, if any, environmentalcontamination on the property, if'any~ and zoning viola­tions concerning the property, if any.. .

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Eur­chaser at such sale shall take title to the above descnbedreal property subject to right(s) of redemption, as set I,

forth in the Judgment herein.At the date and time stated above, the Special

Master may postpone the sale to such later date andtime as the Special Master may specify.Dated: October 12~ 2010. .

Peter BacaS~cial MasterP.O.Box215Carrizozo, New Mexico 88301(575) 648-9925

Publtshed in the Lincoln County News on October14; 21, 28: and Nov. 4, 2010.

DOUGLAS L., MCALISTER, THE UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF DOUGLAS L. MCALISTER, ANDFIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION,

Defendant(s). '

FIRSTAMENPED NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-signed Special Master will, on November 12,2010, at10:00AlYl, at the front entranpe of the Lincoln CountyCourthouse, 300 Central" Carrizozo, New Mexico, sellano convey to the, highest bidder for cash all the right,title and interest of t11e above-named defendants in andto the folloWing described real estate located in saidCounty and State:

Lot 20, Block 3, HIGH MESA SUBDMSION, UNIT 1, Lincoln County, New Mexico,as shown by the plat thereof filed in the Officeof the County Clerk and Ex-officio RecorderofLincoln County, New Mexico, August 25,1970, in Tube No. 382

which Property is more commonly known to the best ofPlaintiff's knowledge as 124 Mira Monte Road, Alto,New Mexico 88312. Plaintiff does not represent orwarrant that the stated .street address is the streetaddress of the described property; if the street addressdoes not match the legal oescription, then the propertybeing. sold herein is. the property more particUlarlydescnbed above, not the property located at the streetaddress; any prospectivepurchaser at the sale is givennotice that it should veritY the location and address ofthe propertY. being sold. .

SaId sale will be made pursuant to the Decreeof Foreclosure entered on July 14, 2010, in the aboveentitled and numbered cause, which was a suit to fore-

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IParty. . (Continued from pa.ge 1}I New Mexico EnyirOlllucut Departhlent -'I Nike Ballroom Alred replied She recom- Ground Wntcr Qu:tlity BureaqI that the figure he gave mended that the ENMU Notice is hereby given pursuant to~'

ICarrizozo, NM I includes th{l interest on Ruidoso campus incor~ 20.6.2.3108.G NMAC, the following Ground Water

the loan. .. . porate ~ program that Discharge Pennit applications haye been proposed for ;

ISaturdav, Oct. 30 . "One of the would help high school approval. To request additional information or to obtain ~

II'l . . I thmgs that I fmd very students graduate with a co~y of a draft pennit, contact the Ground Water

1M' 6 00 t 12 00 I' interesting about the the skills they need to Qualtty Bureau in Santa Fe at (505) 827-2900. Draft. USIC : p.m. 0 : p.m. State of New Mexico is adequately perform in permits may also be viewed on-line at

Ii5.00 per person that, at many, many dif- skilled trade J'obs or www.nmenv.state.nm.t1s/gwblNe\\ "{,20P:,'~es/public n

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. eren! eve s, testate IS hig er' education DP-855, Village of Capitan Wastewater

IDoor. Prize, Be$t Costume creatIng revenue endeavors. T~eatment Fa~ility, Sammy L. Hammonds, Mayor,

Cash Prize, Snackb~r I streams that actually, "One of thing's' Village of CapItan, P.O. Box 246, Capitan, NM 88316,

Icome down to the local that we have increased proposes to renew the Discharge Pennit for the dis-

Co I taxpayers, local citizens our efforts on, in the last charge of uR to 37,500 gallons per day of domesticm~ have some funl All age event and local uSers of serv- few months, has been wastewater from the Village of Capitan's municipal

• ..... ices," Alred said.. "For ~ur dual credit offerings wastewater treatment facilitY-. Potential contaminantsexample, the State of m the area high associated with this type of ilischarge include nitrogenNew Mexcio gives a schools," Alred compounds. The facility is located at 400 Second

rt· f h 'tu't' d d " Sp-eet, .Capitan, in SectIOn 10, Township 9S, R~ngepo. Ion 0 t e II0!1 resJ?on e. We teach 14E, Lmcoln County. Ground water beneath the site is

............~...............~.....~".,',oiiol"~.;..;.",.....~~.-J that we collect, the mIl cuhnary arts in high at a depth of approximately 20 feet and has a total dis-LEGAL NOTlCE levy for ENMU which schools as dual credits so~v~d solids concentration of approximiltely. 1,480

. is assessed. in the and We also'teach weld~ mdhgrams ,per liter. NMED penult contact: Robert J.. The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners Ruidoso Municipal ing in our high schools. George at (505) 476-3648. '

are .hereby accepting nominations to the Land and School Oistrict, half of I think the emphasis on DP-1694, Fort Lone Tree Camp, Attn: TimothyNatural R€lsl,)urces Advisory COnlmittee LANRAC) for those funds go to the those kinds of programs Worrell, President, Box 713, Capitan, NM 88316, pro­five (5) Illembers to'serve on the Board. Nominee(s) State of New Mexico." are great things for us to poses to dischar~e up to 9,750 gallons per day of,must be dorpiciled and registered to vote within the Minter asked look at." oomestic wastewater to nine septic tank/lenchfield sys-County of LUlcoln.' . . how . h f th C ty . terns. Potential 'contaminants associated with this txPe

. Nominations shall be m~d~ in wilting. to the R'd' muc 11 0, ,e. ounc~~ls- 'of discharge include nitrogen compOlmds. The facihtyLlOCOln County Board of.Comn,l1SSlOners for appoint- UI OSO .co ege s total sI9ner Don Wl1hams is located at 307 County Road,006, approximately fourment to the Land and Natural. Resources Advisory b~qget IS ful)ded by saId !h~t he sees lots of miles north of'Capitan, in Sections 13 and 23, TownshipCommittee. ' tu~tl~n fe~s, and Alred televlSlon ads for n~w 08S, Range HE, Lincoln Co\mty. Ground water

Nominations will be accepted by the Lincoln Sald It was about, 30 per- colleges, ahd said he' beneath the site ranges in depth from less than 300 feetCounty Board ofCommissioners at the Luiooln County ,cent. wonders if those to 560 feet and .has a total dissolved solids concentra-Courthouse, P.O. Box 711, Carrizozo, New Mexico County commis.. schools are wortJlwhile. tion ,of app~oxiri1ately 2,960 milligrams per liter.88301; until 10:00 A.M., Novemb~r 10,2010. sioner Jackie Powell . , "If a I?erson NMED penult contact: Kathie Deal at (505) 827-2713.BIL4IE-Jo'GUEVARA . said *at New, Mexico goes through their cur- . Prior. to rulin~ on. any proposed DischargeADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ rank~ near the bottom of riculum, whatever it Pen~llt or Its modificatiOn, the ;New Mex}co.HUMAN RESOURCES the 50 states when it may be is it worthwhile EnVIronment Department, C!"!Ml?D) Will ~llow. tlllrty

t d · h '? h' days after the date of pubhcatlon of t1us notice tocomes 0 e ucatmg stu- at t .e end. Are t ey rec- receive written comments and dUring which a public

. Pubn~hed in,the:Lincoln County News on Thursday, dents in math and sci- o~lll~~d ~Y. the commu- hearin~ may be requested by any interested person,October 28, 2010. ' ence, and said that she lllty? Wl1hams .asked. inc1ud111~' the .~pplicant. Requests for public hearing

-------------- ----- - . ---- was concerned that the Alred saId that a shall be 111 wnting and shall set forth tne reasons whykindergarten-through- . student should always the hearing shoulo be held. A hearing will be held If

LEGAL-NOTICE 12th graqe schools look for the college pro- NMED determines that there is substantiai public inter-STATE OF NEW MEXICO throughout the state gram that best suits es~. Comments for ~equests for h~arillg should be sub-COUNTY OF LINCOLN have not changed their their needs mltted to the Ground Water Quahty Bureau at PO Box

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT math and science labs in Th~ board, of 5469, Santa Fe, NM 87502-5469. 'NO. CV-I0-174 almost 50 years. county commissioners Published in the Lincoln County News on Thursda

. "I have a 'hard ap"proved a resolution in Y,. . ~ctober 28, 2010. •tIme WIth a college in support of Bond D.every town, and.severalcolleges in some of thelarger municipalitieslike Albuquerque. OnIndian School, there'sprobably 10 differentcolleges. We are gettingalmost a college incommunity, yet we'restill having tQ,.int~,rject·inter-medial reading inour college curricu­lum." Powell said.

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Carrizozo PFKwill be sponsoring itsannual Fall Carnival onMo:nday, November 1,in the Old Gym from500 to 7:00p.m.. ,

Included in theevening's activities willb~ a coStuti1econtest at6:30p.m. wUhan entry

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5--Special' meeting of Lincoln

CoWity 'Commissioners 9:30. a;m. tocanvas votes.

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imRD SATURDAY, ·QF It4clI'MONTH'

--American Legion Post#11, .WensFargo Bank in ~Car.rizozo 9:00 a'.m. .. '

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It tookCarri- p~riod ,but M~scalero their PAT opportunities.zozo anclMescalero two came back WIth' two In the second overtimeovertiInes bbfQre· the $C\oresPf, their own and Mescalero defense .llia~outcome of the Friday tied. -the game 28-28 naged to hold Canizo;z;onig~t'gatllewas fin~l1y selJdingthe game into ap,d thenscQred.on theirdeCldeo. Mescal~to fIn"'" overtime, Both te~m$ 'poss~ssion to win 40:'~l1..Y.pf¢v.a.!led in. a,hard.. " s~oredin.,...t..he.fi.Irst. over~, 34. Carri;z;ozo will finish

, foug1}t contest, 40 'to 3,4 tlmepenod aJld both their' regular season insCQring thewinnil1g failed', toconvett· "onCapitan:Friday 7:00pm.touchdown on their 2nd'oyertime period poss.~s- r#~~~#~~~=~#~~~==~SIon 'after poldmg,Carrizo2;o out of the .endzone.

". .'The high scor­ling affa.ir was played iIi 'what many fans

, ' ; . described as being aMONDAYS ", ' .. , FOURTH TUESDAY frigid ;night in the, high

" . , ami 'W~DNES»AYS OF'EACHMONTH altitude of Mescalero.':". ·":Fre·eGEP¢las~es;6 Jo 8 :p~m. t' --Food p~nty' for age 54 and Both teams managed to"," ,Caqizozo; Scho91Library , ", 1 , younge.r at Assemb~yof God .church score in the first quarter

',;' '". ','.' ..,', "~"~ 1DCamzozo12noonto2:00p;m~and and both failed in their, '" ' ,., TlJESDAYS,,5:00p.m. to 6:00 p":m. PAT attempts. ~nd ~he

" ' --,Cap~ta..rPubUc,Libraty preschool 'score was 6-6 gomg,S~9n'.1iour'h39p·m., , , ',' lDAC~FRIDAY . . into the .s~cond quarter" ',"'.,,"...' ...-AIAl)onfanulygroup for famlhes oLacition. The second

"" ';' WJt::DNESDA.VS. ,..', and rfiiendsof alcoholics~ noon at quarter was almost a, ..~CotouaPu~lic Lit>r~rystoJY hour Methodist Church in CarriZozo, bring carbon copy of the ,first

, 4:00p.m;,: ' :' I': lunch. Qeriod with both teams.', . finding paydhi'and con~

, ·~Catrl'zozQ.First BaptistChur9h • .SATURDAY. OCtOBER 30 verting on their PATs. ',.',~akes" .orders for Angel :Food' ..,;La~t daY to ',em;ly vote, Lincoln 'and' the. fIrst half ended

iMin~~!ries.,5:3Q;,p.m.~06:'30p'lJil": CountyClerk~soffice.in Lincoln with. both teams show~. ' ' , . County Courthouse in, Carrizozo 10 ing 14 on the' score-

r",' TIlUJlSl>AYS' , ,,'. a.m. t06 p.m. and at Ruidoso' Senior board. ', :--Gambler~s Anonymous o~en C l' 0 "6 ' Th G' 1 d/ t" "71'5 't 'M "enter ' a.m. to 'p.l1l; , . "e fiZZ y e':'

, mee l,ng :'" ,p.m. ,,;;1 esca ero ~_,Cam,'zozQ ~chools ptiblicauction fense stiffened coming'''. Reformed Church} ·336 Wardlaw' 9 00 h f . 'th 3 d '

D · ". M 1 C'11 Mik ' :, a.ttl; soutonew gyt:n. out mer quarter• If1V(.i ..t,lA , eSCa ~ro. ,a '; , , ,e. at •' while the offense man-57~~602,~~200.forl~fQrmatlon;'' SONDAY, OCTOBER 3'1 , aged to light' ~t1" the

" " .' --Halloween party at Gallery 408 in score board once more< .'J

'EV.ERYTHIRD THURSDAY Canizo'zo"free activities, 1 p.m. to.5 and led 22 to 14 after. -~Vllhige'of"Corona PublicLibrary p.m.? burrocolorlllg contest, bllried three periods of play?

, 3. to 41'..~.:p'ie-s,chool ~tory hour, sto- treasure hunt, gUessi.ng game? best but the' visitingrAe!:!, 'actl)'lt!es, .crafts, snacks. Call' tul11 t k' d t G' '1' . d

• ! 'Betty',", 'Anti at. 849,,3277 'for info. cos' econ est, 'pump In ecora -. nzz les sustame, i' , '.• " • , ing,p~nata? refreshinents. "some~ key injuries, in

I ,FIRST tUESDAY ~., -:Hallpween night~ Free movie, T~e that qu~rter, includhigOF EACH MONTH .~l1de.o!Frank:e,n~feIn,a 1935 claSSIC? an Injury to QB

, + R'" , ,'. .,." .', at C~ozo :Rentage Museum, 103 Marshall Ventura who) ;."',~;. epresen,tatlye,' fi,rom,, .state, 12th Streetin,Carrizozo 7:00p mdidn'tp,lay the rest of

. .E~gltieer~S ,office 1~ at Ru~doso ,. ..' "." the night.r" Vd~ageHa!I·fi'oD1 9 a..'li1.. to 12 noon. . MUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Carrizozo did

J. EmST TiiimsDAY : r;-Ruidoso Village.wor~hop meet- manage.to {mt up six..dFEACHMONTH ,,~g 4:39 p,m. for d!SCUSSlOn reg~rd-. more pomts In the final

, ' --Roadruimer' Food' aank.in Ing forestry, and sohd waste servIcesC~rrizozoat';Ass~mbly of God and ~osts., '.Church for general, public. -l-3p.$.. ' ,.', ':".anq4-6 p~m... h ~. ,,' .'~,... . lUESDJtY,.N()VEMBltR 2.

u ..-Election Day! polls open '7:00a.m. to 7:00 p.m. .' .

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centro de personllll do la lereem edad en Thcumcarl n el C<mdado de Quay( ~ vemlldos m I qulnlcnlos (S22 500) parn plonca~ dlseila~ renovar y

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(52) vclntlocbo mId6laro. (S28 000) pam compl'llr y cqulpor velleulo.pam cl eenlm dc personas de la lereel'll cdad en la Nac 6n JleariJlo Apael c co clCondado do Rio Arriba

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ArrIba(54) eleolo velntlocho mil dolares (SI28000) para planllicar dlscilar

nstruu ~uipar y~oblar cl centro de personas dc la Icreem edod do Obby OwlngeCl1 el Cond<iilo de Rio Atri 0

(55) ento ttelnla YCllatro In 1d61ares (S134 000) para compmr cqul arv h cu s para los Ccotros de personas de la tercel'll edad para tOdo cl Conda 0 de 0Arrib3 en 01 Condado de l,Uo ArrIba

(56) seseota y s ele mll quinienlos dulares (S67 500) para bacer mejorasde un edlficlo para C1Impllr con 01 C6d go de edlfielos Incluso la compm 0 Installcl6ndo equ po para el otrO de personas do', lcrcem cdad enA%tee en el Candado do SIlJIJuan ,

(S7) ulnco mil d61are, (SIS 000) ai'll planJliear dlstilar renovar)'e/tu par el centro de personas do la tment edad del capitulo Crystal en 10 Nacl6nNavajo en el Condado de an Juan

(58) d at m I d61aros (SIO 000) pal'll hacer meJoms en un ed lic 0 paracumpl r con el C6digo d9 od ficlos Inelliso In compm 0 In!talacl6n de cqu Jlo para elcentrO de personas do In leroer3 edad para cl caplfulo Hu~rfano en 10 Nae un Navajo enel Condado de San Juan

(59) ml selscienlO' d61arcs (SI 600) para bacer mejora~ en un cd Iipara cumpllr con el C6d 'go de Cdllic os Ineluso Ja compm e In.~t laclonde cqulpo \13me1 centro C1epcrsonas de la tereCl'll cdlld cn el capitulo We Vall 13 Naci6n NnvaJen e1 Condailll de San Juan

(60) .etcJila y Cnco mil d61ar9 5 para baeer mejom en un dincia para cumphr con el C6d go mcluso la compl'll c Instaloc 611 de eqUipo fl31'l1 el centro de personas de Ia Imora cdad en I capitulo do Sblprock en la Nacl6n Navaj6 cn cI

ndado de San J(61) cml:llenla m I d610res (S50 000) para bacc!r meJoras en un cd fielo

pia con el cM go do cd fiCIO! Ineluso In compra e nstalacl6n de cqu po p3eJ centro de personas de la tercel'll cdad en cl capitulo TsC Dall 'Kaan en 10 NlclonNavajo en eJ COndailo de S Juan

(6!) d cz m Jqu n entos d610res (SI am plllJllfiCBl: dlscrlar renoVIr y equ par ef centro de personas de III lcrccra cdad e Corralu en el ConSandoval

(6 vemliSlctemilqulnlenlos 7,5 pamhacermcj do un edllic 0para C1IIDpllr con oj C6digo de ed fic os me nso la compm 0 lIIStalac 6n de cqu po parael centro de personas do fa d CIl Co a en 01 Condado do S 0....1

(64 d et mil entol d6laru (S 0,5 ara planlfieu diScilar reno-y oqulpat 0 tro do personas de I. tcrccra Placitas CIl cl COndaifo do

Sandoval(65 ttcselenlos mil d61ares ($300 000) para planlliear disc&! constt1llr.

equ pary amoblaret ceotro de petJCllW de la tcrcera edad en Rio IWtcho en el CondadodCSan

(66 once rml d61ares (J ) para prar e wtalat equ po de allm1M para cI centrO de personas de la terecra edad en 01 Pueblo 0 San Fol pc en ICondado de SllJIdoval

(61)c1entolotentays ctem I 1are.(SI77 ooo,para haccrmojoru en tillcd fie 0 para cumpllr con 01 C6d de cd fclM mcluse la compra e Wlalacl6n deequ po para 01 centro de personas de la tcrecra dolPueblo Sandia ell 01 Coridadode Sandoval

(68) tres m I d61ares ($3.000) ara comprar 0 lnstalat equlpo de altmenfOspara 01 centro de persollU de la I era del Puebl de Sandia en eI Condado deSandoval

(69) cuarenta y dos mil lares ($42000) para comprar y oqul vobll:lllos para los centros de personas de la ulCera edad para todb 01 Co didO e andonlen el Condado de Sando

(10) c nco d6lare. ($5 ) para haeer mejOrai en un ed liclo~cumpllr COil el go de od lielos meluso la tomJ)tll e lnslalacl6n de O4Ulpo para Itentro de personas do la IcrccrtI cdad en cl Plieblo ae Sanlo DomIngoen efCOndado doSllJIdovai

slelo m I lre$Clenlos 61 s ( para ectnprIt 0 Insular deeqUIJlO PBl'll 01 cenlrode personas do la terc: iii Pueblo Zilcn 01 COn eSandoval

(12 dost enlos .etenla mil d61ares (U10 OQ() pm haeetmejoru de unedinclo para cumpla con 01 COdlgo de cdlfielol lil¢ II comPri e IlISialael6n dooqu M para 01 centro de personas de la tet¢cra cdad en oll'ueblo efe Zia CIl el dod SandoVal

(13) ftCS lIlll d61aros (S3 QO() para la eomprar 0 Install! equlpo de allmcnloJ para el centro de personas de la terecra cdad en 01 Pueblo de ZI. en el COn

SandOval(7 ) sesenla tmCO m Id61ares (S6S 000) para bacat mtjoras de un fi

c para C1Impl r eon eJ 19o cd fie os Incluse II compra e itatallcf6ri de Ijlopara cl centrO de persooas do la cdad en el Pueblo de Nambe CIl el deSIlJIIa FE

(7$) nco mil d61arcs ( para comprar e imlalat~ po de al entos para el centto de personas de la tet¢cra eded para el Pueblo de POJOJque 01COndado de SIlJIIa Fe

(76) cinco m I d6laro ISS ara meet me~Ol1II de till Cd ficlo paral:IImPhr COd el t:6d go de ediliClos Inc usd la eotnpnl elnstal1C1OO de equfpo para el cenIro de onas de la tet¢cra cdad CIl el Pueblo de P <laqUe ell el COndado de Santa e

(71) ClW'enla y dOl m Id6lares ( comprar $I CtJIl pat vehlert1M el cen!tIJ de perso03$ de la tercera idad ell 0 Pueblo de Sail JldefOllJO en 01COn de Santa Fe

(78) eualt() mI enlos d61aru ~,200) para hacer mcJDraS en un Mllic opara cumpfircon cl COd go de cdlficlos inci use la COD\Jlrae loslalacl61l do equ1para el centro de pct'sOIl4$ de la tet¢cra cdad en el Pueblo do Sall IldefObsO en ICoodedo de Santa Fe:

(79) dM m I qu n enlos d61ares (S2 SOO) para la compra 0 IIISIa!atequit!Odo aI mentorpara el tetltro de~ de la terecra cdad CIl el Pucblo de SIdc(oliSo on el COfidado de Santa FE:

( ) Utenta y tres mil d6latos (S13,ooo) pat)l plaillficalj dileftar rcnovar1: equlpar of centrO de personas de a tettcra edad llSiherOontalC8 en anla F6 OileJ CoridadO de Santa PE.

{BI) tlentG vemtlsels tniJ 1l61atcJ {$I 6.000) para t:<l1IlJ'fllf Y-eqDlpafvohltUlos parala ofie na ~unl:l deenvejce mlento ell S Ci'nl ell el CollCladodeSiCi'nl

(8 d ctm IlteSCjenros d61atetl 3 eompra e lnstalal'tqillde alfmenfOspara cl centro de pcn:onas de la terecra ~1'rutb orCOnsequellCC~en

duranle ettErmino de la lelllslalUra pam el cua! el miembm cleeto s(I) el miembro reounc ade Ia le8lsialUra ante, de ser llombmdo(2) duranto ese tErmmQ anles de la reo In adel m ell1hro la ofic oa c VII

a Ia cual sera nQ nbJl'l.lIl sera p~pllflllia, no estaba creada 0 1M emolumentos do cslo nofIIeron awnentado~

C 11n Iwembro de la leglsta~ no debe, dumhto OII~1I1I no pam 01 cual 01rmenlbro lito eleeto no durante un alIo despu~ cstar mteresado dlrectamento 0 indlrectamenlo on IlInID!l\ conlJilto con 01 Estado 0 cualqUier munle palldild c el cual tue

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Sccct6n I S propene cnmendar el Anfl:llio 10 Scccl6n 2 de LaConstilucl6n de Nuevo M co para qIIe expre$e .. A. En cada condado tOll 1M oficlales elcgldOI dcben dcscmpcllat tenmnol de cuatrO alios su I a lu d sposlcllllltS'de I Subs 6n B de CSIa ICCcl6lL

B Eli CSOI condados que antes de11992 no blyan tenldo t&minos de cuatrO aIIOI para funclonarios chgldos cl besor cl a1guac,1 y clJUcz succsono dcbcti acrclcgldos para t6rmlnos de CUltrO alIOI Y cl tesorcr<l y cl caenb deben acr eUgldospara I!rmhios de dOl alios en la pnmera 0lcccl6n a partir do I ad 100 de emcnmlendL Ed olccclODes posterlo I 01 tcsorero y eJ cscnoano debcn ler ohgldol parat&mlllolde trO I

C disponer IEtnlnos deslgualcs para 101 comlllonadM dcl condadoon condadol tre.i comlslonadol del condado 101 l&mhiol de DO mb de dM.1 do ben veneer en eJ milmo aao l y on condados con chico comls onado. Icondado 101l&mmol de no /lIAs de ttcs comlslonados dcben yen 01 mlsmo aIlo

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Ruidoso re~ident Rick Albers recently, ~ppcaredbefore the LlDcoln County Board of Comnussloners 10ask f<?f support in ,challensing a p~0.R0sed i9crease inelectnc rates. The Jssue willne revJS1ted durmg a spe­cial meeting of Ute board on Friday. (Photo by PalriceBrazie)

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Electric Rate'lncrease'on 'County Agenda

manger Tom Stewart researching the pro­reported that P~ had posedincrease~n.d

During a special filed a request With tne·urged them to add theirmeeting this Friday, tlte Public Regulatory names to the memoran-Lincoln County Board CommissiQn (PRC) in dum of cooperative,of Commissioners will June for an overall 21 agreement signed by thehave another look at a percent increase in rates officials that met oncooperative agreement that could result in rates September 22rtd.to protest a proposal by as high as 25 percent in "It appears that

. the Public Service some instances. He said, we're only talking afewCompany of New that estimates from the pennies per kiloWattMeXICO, (commonly mayor of Rui40so indi- hOAr here and there;'

. PNIv1)to increase el~: '" Cate that the' -ihClea§e Albers said, "but PNMtricitY rates in its south- 90uld cost that villageern ,territory. The agree- as much as $119,000,'ment failed to meet full and, although the coun­approval of the county ty has fewer facilitiescommissioners in receiving power. fromOctober because of PNM, a 25 percentsome legal questions increase would. addposed by county attor- almost $9,000 to itsney Alan Morel: .' annual electricity costs.

During the com- Stewart provid..missioners' meeting of ed the county commis­October 20, county sioners with copies of.a

press release stating that .mayors and elected offi~cials from Ruidoso,Ruidoso Downs,Tularosa, Alamogordo,Silver City, andLordsburg met onSeptember 22, and com­mitted to forming alocalgovenunentactioncommittee to "ensurethat a fair, transparentand equitable processbe followed, and thatany increase be whollyjustified and held to aminimum". Accordingto the 'press release,Alamogordo MayorRon Griggs was electedto serve as chainnan ofthe. group; RuidosoMayor Ra~ Alborn willco-chair.

Ruidoso resi-dent Rick Albers toldthe county comttlission­ers that he has been

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ANDREA REED, Lincoln County CommunityHe~Jth Council Coordinator, addressed thecouoW's board of commissioners during itsOctofjer meeting to update the commissionerson the health council's programs and roster forthe coming year. (Photo by Patrice Brazie)

for sustainable management of theground water, the spring flow and

Michael narc, hydrologist and water quality, to provide this basicthe new project chief for the United infonnation and Knowledge to giveStates Geographic Survey (USGS) you the infonnation that youneea toand Lincoln County's cooperative make informed decisions about thewater mapping project, u.l'dated the water resources and, the water avail­board of county commiSSioners last ability in the county/' Darc continued.week on the status of the project. Characterization of the area's

"I'm extremely pleased to be precipitation, surface water or streamhere ,in Lincoln County," Darr said. flow and ground water, as'well as the"I've done a number ofprojects here end result of a creation of some kindin Lincoln County in tlie past, have of clear data that can be assessed andbeen working here in New Mexico analyzed top the goals of the USGSfor 15 years, and Slm committed to in the Hondo water project, Darrdoing the best job possible for explained.Lincoln. County on defining the' "In order to characterize thehydrology of the upper Hondo precipitation, we've installed a newbasin," he said. weather station on top, of Capitan

"The objectives of the BSGS Mountain," he said. "That weathermulti-y~ar study are to get infonna~ station has been in operation sincefion to assist Lincoln County to plan 2009. We've been also w9rking with

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I Health Counci.l R~sterApprovedI l!.v Pattice Bfazie p~ocess ofassessing that issue, and con~etua\ requirements for main" 1y 1l!~biIe food pantry feeds ?O..100

wIll coMe back 13efore the new tenahce of an affordable rate of families per month, Reed stud. TheAndrea Reed, Lincoln board of county col11tnissionets in rent: conunittee on substance abuse col...

~OUtlty Community Health Counc!l January to discuss the issue furth~ I,The counciPs substance laboratcs with: g~veral other drugI CO~tdinator, ptese.nted that or~afll~ • "~s· far as the affordable b I , ' Ott ·1.t.. 'tn p'reventioll,agenCIes and organiza...I zatlO'tl's roste~ to the c~)Unty's ooard housplg ISSU~, we've really wor~ed a .use cOlntn!... ee ts worMug ~~. tIOns to bnng awareneS!1 pr'?gtamsI '''''f '_ .....~sst dr'" on' T e' d ,. t' th 1': ou4-.. dd -~the 1.., ... "'t1 th s u mIddle rotd high school students to 1"ch" I, .. d "h'ld .. ' 'It h '

_'I _, Co~~Ul -I<v. ~ . ' • u say, 0 Inh. ~I .... ~J. ,. ,uo.,. u,¥ ~ , connect youth with .cotfitt1unity~o S., 00 ~a~e '" 1 ,~en, as

III along, WIth. ~~lI1e updates on the !teedsat<i. What w.e I.e prop~smg de~eIop leadership and the skills sorecentJy receIVed:fundlfig for a fivegroup s 'lctivItle~, ,' ' ~~ that we, fll}d the owner ofa dt1~p.. tfultthey can mentor back in their . year q~odBehavlOr Qame pr~gr~lll_ , ~ _Reed said tha~ the health ~dated bUlldlpg who would be WIll.. scht>ols and within the cotl1trtUl1i~" fot pnmary school kids; begJpt1Ing

-\ . councIl has three active subCOM" mg. to entet1tlto an agreement, and A Comrnitt d" t'. . 1 • WItn first-graders and ad(i1tlg a\ I mittees, onetor deating with access possibly pring in tt1el11~e!s ~f t~.e and sexualee4S:u1f~:~~l vl~e1~c: grad~ each y~r,.An a-ppJi~tion for\~ . to ~are ay,d res0'!trces; on~ to work co1!sttucfton tr~de and ~lVl~ orgam.. workshop, for students Yat the fundm~ for sU;lcJde preventloll pro..

\ towar~ Ifi1pravmg pUbllc tran~" ZaflOtlS orch\!rop orgamzatlo~ that EaMernNew Mexico University grams Ispend!ng,

I'.\ portatlon and another s~bc0!fllIDt.. ~oul~ be w~li1!g If! refutbuJh a cain us in Ruidoso regarding. The. L;ncoht County Board, tee Oll affordable housmg m the dtlclpldated butldmg# . healthy relationships and the issues of Co.tt1nussumers unammomdy, ~ea. S~e said 1h~t the health coun... ..She s~id. that an agr"temept of:do1t1estic violence . appto~ed the membership roster for

i: I' 'l -cd realIZes the nnportance of the to l'epalr a buddmg to make It SUlt.. I • tIle LmcolI1 County CommunItY\ 'ttatispotUltion issue, is in the able for housing would inclUde " The health councUts month· Health CouJ1cil.

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October 30,2010The Carrizozo Municipal Schools is havingan auction Saturday; October 30,2010 at 9:00a.m. located just south of the new gym. Wewill be auctioning eguipment and miscella­neous items. All equipment is sold as is andall sales are final willi payment due beforeitems are picked up. Below is a patiallist ofitems that will be up for auction..

4 meta! picnic tables 1 commercial gas stoveI wood shelf 1baby car seat1metal tri pod 5 tel~visions .1metal box black 2 overhead projectorsg·sky lights, 3 microscopes4 small white chairs 2 metal drawersExhaust tubes 4 plastic trays2 metal door fratnes 4 science modules1 floor.scmbbetf 3 pr golfshoes

.2 sewing desks 1radial arm saw

. 1bicycle rack Assorted wheels &. tiresfor dolliesI typewriterftlm ribbons1 ten.key calculator1letter graph1file caoinet4' fiInj projectors

1serore board brain7 commodes21avatory sinks1orange chair8 'SOap dispensers10 paper towel

, dispensers, 2 evaporative coolers 6wooden chairs

12·drawer filing 5 audio playerscabinets ,

I electric stoVe film strip projector16 florescc:nt ballasts 1wood lathe1 PC monitoI' 1wooden desk1phone . 3 wooden picnic tables1box ofglass ...

science beakers wood posts (fencmg)1steamer baUtropmstalls partitions3 ch~in linkfence rolls 1gray metal box2'6·foot blackboards 1 melil1 tack wfwheels1set of lockers 1wooddoot1riding laWIi mower 2 brush hogs1push blade 1John Deer Tractor1Suburban (Vehicle) 1 SIO-Pickup (Vehicle)

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Rwdoso,~Lincoln CoUrtty, New Mexico call& forsealed bIds on·1FD #11·OQ6. '.

, ,,::rhe ~llage ofRuidoso is requesting sealed, competihve bids for Convention Center FacilitYFurnishings.

, " p'idS wilt be received lit Village ofRuidosoPtu:c~aslt'lg Warehouse located at 311 Center St.,ltuldoso, .NM 88345 UJitil,2:00 p.m..I'1cal time,November 12, 2010; SubmItted bids will be trans·po~e~ •and •opened atllie Village of RuidosoAdn1lDlstratlve offices located at 313 Cree

. ~eadows.Dr. Any bids teceived afterclosiJis time'wdt be rejected and.returned unopened.

, .• ' Interested bidd:rs may secute acopy oftheOld at Ut~Village ofRUidoso Purchasing warehouseat 311 Center St. Ruidoso~ NM or by calling5751257...2.721. _

.• . ,The Vi1tage o!!tuidoso ~eserves the righttorejectanynndlot all bids and WaIve all informalitiesas deeme~ inille best mterest ofthe VilJage.

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, 10 any cMI offico in tho slale, nOI shall iho,'mcmbol wllhbl one y~ lhorea1lcr .beapwmted to any civU offic'oc"aled, or ihe emolUments pfwhl~/i were Increased lIur-hig sucb term. ',' '.,'D. Amem\ler ot tho leg/slaturo JIlJIy bo aJlpoln~ to Rc(vil office duringibe term of tho legisliluro fot which the IlICtnber was elected if: ' ', (I)lbo membor resi8ll!! from tho Jegislaturo prior 10 tlJe appombnent; and(2) during that term, prior lQ tI1e membeJ:'s roslgoatlon, Ibe civil office to, 'whfchiho appoinll!lenlla to, be JIlJIde was not createl,l.or ihll ornolwneJltli ofwhl~b were

not Increased. . .' , ", 0, "member of tho legislature .JuiU not, during ihe corm for which ihemember was elected, nOI wlihln one year thereafter, bo Intorested directly or IndiroetJy

in any cQnlrnct wllh the stat~ or any munl~jpaJjty I/jereof, which.was aulliorized by anylaw pas'ed duringsuch term." .,' , ,

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'J TO PERMIT TilE ESTABLlSllMENT OFA 'COLLEGE SCIIOLARSIIIP PROGRAM

FORNEWME~cO MlLITAR~WAR VETERANS.

. , , BB)T RESOLVBD DYTHE LBGJSLA11JRS QFmgSTAll!'OF NEW •MBXlCO:' , ',' ., Secilon I, It Is proposed to amondAriiclo 9, seclion 14 otiho ~onstitutionofN'ow Moxlco to read: ''Nellher tho slate nor;my countY scbool dlatriet or municipal.Ity, except as oihetwiso provided blthis c!instltutlon. shall directly or iJidirectly lena orpledgo Ifs credit or make an>.' donation lpor in !lId ofany ~rs!,n, assocl~lion or publicorprivate corporation or bI aid of~y pnvato enterorlse foriho conslnlcbon ofany rail­rqad except as provided bI Subsections Athrough Uofthls scclion, ' .'

A. Noihblg blthis section prohibits the slato' or any couhtY or municipal.lly frommaking.p.rovlslon for iho ciuc and maintenance o,l'slck and indigent persons. 1

, . Df • )'Ioihlng iii ihis sectionprohibits ihe state from establishmgavelellUlli',scholarship' pr0.erat!l for Vietnam conflr~t Veterans who aro post-secondar)i students at ,educational InstllUtlODlJ linder iho exclwllve control ofihe slato by e~em~tmg allch vet­eraDlJ trom tlJe paYlllent of tullion. For Ibopurposes ofthia aubseclion;a Vietnam con­met veteran" is any Person who bas been honorabl)' diseharged from lhe armed forcosof iho United Slatos, who was aresident ofNew Mexico al tho o_riglnal tiJnc of'cnllyinto iho armed force~ from New Moxico 01 who bas lived bI New Mexico for ten yearaDr moro and who has been awarded aVielnain C8lllpalgn medal for servlco bI iho armedfOl'Oe4 oflhis country,bI Vietnam during Ibo period frOm AUgtI$t 5, J964 to ihe official ..termination dalo oflbe.Vietnalll conflict ns deslgllJltO!l bycxecUllvo ordor ofiho presl- NOTICE ,OF EMPLOYMENTdent ofiho United Slales, . , ' _ _ _

. C, Tho stato JIlJIY eSlablish by law aprogrIIJI of10$ 19 students of tho 'heallnglUts, udefmed bylaw. for residents ofthe slato who, blrelUmforihopaYlllent The ""own ofC" . s ki l' t" ~ full t" N M .ofedUcationaloXp.enses,contractwiihihostatot0J:ctlcethcir~rofessionforajlerlod ~I. arnzozo IS ee ng app Ica Ions ~or a , ~ une ew eXlcoo(yel11ane~~~~~ ~'It~ =oc:[:r:~~~J:i~~e~bl ~~~unici~ality Certified Police Officer or eligible 'to certify by waiver. Sal8:IY starts at

. f:mJ:I~fug~J~~':':~J~~t~~~!I}'8:li ~l~l:fceo~ gran~~:C~~ ~16.00perho.ur p,lus health i~surance and retirement. C~mplet~job descrip­to genorallrnP1CtnentinPcJc~islation that is approved by aJIlJIJorilY vofo ofihoso elect. tlon and applications ~re avadable at the Town of Carnzozo CIty Hall,.. 400:f~~~:tt~rOfthe t¥l~=~~ci\Wfi=~~I~~~~:1:~*~~:~4~ 9th Str~~t1 P9.Bo~ 247, Carrizozo,'NIv! 88301. Application~ will be ~cce.et­In tJi aubs11)Dea s~~I:~~~~'~~~~i=I~=fj,~~rjr:g~~lstanco ~ur. ed until pOSition IS filled. Please mad, complete(l apphcatlonsalong withsUInt to ibis subseclion need nol be afproved by iho le~l.turo bul aball bo approved resume to Town of Carrizozo, PO Box. 247, Carrizozo, NM 88301 Att:rlta~~:~~ormuni~ipalltyPU18Ullll to procedU1Cs provided in the Irnplemenlinglcg- Personnel or deliver them to 400 9th Street, Carrizozo, NM 88301. '.

I hi(2) cach sJ!!:clflc stalo ,proJect providing assistance pursuanl to this sub- 4tc110/28..11/25lecl ons II be ~~oved by law.B, olltblg in ihlsaectlon probiblta iho stato, orihe Inslnlnientalllyoftho ••• U" . ~ • _stato

ldesignated by tho legislature as tho stalo's hOllsing auihority, or acounty or amun clpalilyt:rpm:

(J) donaling or ollterwlsc providing or paying aportion of lito costs oflsod for tho conslnletion on II ofaffordable hO\l$mg:(2) donating 01 otherwise providing or paying aportion of ihe costs ofconsU1Jctlon or renovation ofaffordablohO\l$!ng or ihe costs ofconVCIlIlon'ol renova-tion llfbulldRotn into ble hO\l$lng: or 'p'ro pa)l,ing lIlO co,ts off1lllllcing or lnJiltalnlcture ncccssll)'to S\lpporta omblo 0 projects. -.

P. Tho p.rovlsioDlJ ofSubsection B of this section are Dot self-executing. Defore thedCacribeil wlstanco JIlJIy be provided, cnabling 10Risiation shall be cnactedbyaJIlJIlor·1!Y volo ofiho m~mbClll elected to caeb house oftlie legislaturo. ThIs cnabllilg leglSla.lion shall: '

. (I) defino "affordablo hO\l$inS"; ,(2) establish 'eligibility critena for Ihcrcclpients oflan'e!, \lulldlngS alIdInfraslnlc!urc' ,

I,' (3\ conWn provlsloDlJ to eDlJU1C tho IUceessful completion lif affordablehous ng proJecis suppol1ed by assistanco auihorizcd pursuant to Subsection E of th/jsection;

, . (4) ~u~ acounty or munlcipallly providing assistance pursuant toSub,ectlon E of this, SectiOD to givo prior fonnalapproval by ordinance for a~lfioaffordablo bO\l$lng assIstanco grant ind blcludo bllho ordinance iho condilioDlJ of thogrant: •, (5) require priorapproval by lalV ofall affordablo housing asjlstanco grant

by the atato; and ,, (6) ~Ire the govcmlng body oftflo Jostrwnenlall!y ofthe Slate, desig­nated by the leBlslaturo .. tho atatc's Jiousing au!bonty, to give P.rior approval.liy reso­IUllon. flir affordablo housing~fs that, arc to be given bl tho lnstruiricntality.

O. Nothing In thiS section problblg tJio alale nom establishingaveterans'iCho1mhJp I'rogllll1,'for militarY war veteranswho arc post-sccond8JYstudents it edu­cational ~titullODlJ Undor tho exel\l$lvo control oftho italo al1d who Ilave exhausted alleducalionillicnefita offered by tho United Slates~t ofdefense or tho United,S~~cs dcPartIllent ofvelerans affalra, by. cxem.r.tinll such veterans from the PlYlllcntoftuiboo. Fot thep~JCS ofihls subseciloll; a mllll&ly war veteran" Is any JlC!8on whohas beco bnnorallly discbanzed from ihe anned forces ofiho United States.wbo was aresldenl ofNew Mexicoatihe original tlnto ofentry Into iho anned forcosot who haslived blNewMexlco for ten ycara or I1lOre and wbOhas beco awardedasouihwestAlllaI01vIcc medall jIIobal war on torror service medal. iraQ campaign medal, AfRhanistancamplllgn mCIIIT or anyolbe:t medal Issued for $trv/co iii tho armed forces oftIils couti­1Iy bI aupport ofan)' United States ntilitlJy eampalgn or anned conflict lis defmed !JY'congress or by prcsidenlial executive ordor ot any olber campaign lDcdal hsued forselVlce aftetAugust I, 1990 bI tho anned folCe. of tho Uniled Stat" during periods ofatmcd c:onfllctas dcllned by congress or by executive ordor."Seetlon 2. The lDleiidlllcnt proposed by this resolution shill be submittedto the people for thcit aJlP.lOval or rejection al tho next general eleetlon Or at any spe­cial elCctloD prior to that i1ato, thaI may be callcel for thai PIUJ.!OSC.

. .uOINTRESOLlJTIONPROPOSINGAN AMENDMENT TOARTICLE 8

OFTIlE CONS11111110N OFNEW MEXICOTO PROVIDEAPROPERTYTAx EXE&ImON

FOR PROPERTY OFAVETERANS' ORGANIZATIONCHARTERED BYTIIE tINITED STATES CONGRESS.

MEXIco: BElT RESOtVED BY11m Ll!OISLATURB ort11mSTArn ~FNEW

M~'-~.. ~ 1. It IS JlrOIlOSCd 10 antend AJticlo 8 ofthe constitution ofNewQJW 0.Y.llddmg a new section fo read: '

"Tbc Icm1alUrc ihall exempt from taxatioa the~ot a Vcleraas' orpnizationchartered byibe United States COlI~ al1d used Priliwll>, for vcteraas al1d tbcit £ant.i1ics,.!.'liburdclI ofproy/ntr oligt1l111ty f«the exCtnpl/oa 1n.J!a section is on the per­IOD C..umlll the ~OII.""

StctioD 2; The lIlllCIldlIlC1lt~ by thIS resolution sball be submitted10 the people Ibf their aPl1fOVlI or rejection at ibe next getlO1lI clection or at any SJlC"i:iaI elcetiOl1 prior to thaI i1ato that may be called for that pUrpose.

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County Board of:COIUmlssioners willfutther discuss the issueduring Friday's specialmeeting, at which time

The· .attol1ley Motel. will providealso -said that the a~ree- more information andment does 110t prOVIde a guidance. The countyway for the county commissioners andcommissioners to get Morel expressed theirout of it if they choose support for the oprosi­to sometime in the. tiotl to the potentia ratefuture.'l,Ie suggested ,increase and its impactthat a joint powers on the local economy.agreement might also The special meetingbe required because the will begin8t 9:30 a.m,agreement ' involves on Friday.. .

sure that if the conmlis­sioners sign it theyknow what they m::esigning on to and agreeto conullit to, pay forcosts," Morel SaId.

'..~VILLAGI$·OF RUIDOSQ' ' ,

Notice of.auctionof. surplus eguipment and, . "'vehlc:les,,

.: The Village, ofRuidQs()wiU be sell..Ing,surplus invcntol'Y on the Inte....et.

. . Auction items are listed onw\vw.publicsUl'lllus.Com • The· auction will~tqrton November 18, 2010. Interestf,ld

,bidders are invited to r,eglstered ntwww.publicsurplus.com.and will b~.nble to

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ObituaryLONNIE

CRAWFORD'GARRlSON' "

A Memorial Se­rvice was held onOctober 31, 2010. forLonnie Crawford Gar­rison, who passed awayin Little Rock,Arkansas, at the age of77, on Septemb,et 24.After cremation ,hisashes will be buried in:Truth or Consequences,his former home.

He was bornnear Bingham, NM onAugust 2, 1933, andlived'in Carrizozo from1937 until after hisschooling, and. thenworked as an electrictlineman for different te­lephone companies, inseveral states, Until hisretirement. He alsoserved in the U.S. Armyfor two years during theKorean Conflict. Hehad lived in Arkansasfor the past nine yearswith his life companion,Linda Wright.

He was prede­ceased by his fatlier andmother, Jess and AfreyGarrison; a grand­daughter, Yolanda; anda sister, QueenellGaulding. He is sur­vived by six daUghters,Diana, Anita, Janet,Leota, Lisa and Cathy;by nine grandchildrens12 great-grandchildren,and one .great:gre~tgranddaughter. He ISalso survived by twobrothers, J.D. andKenneth Garrison; andthree sisters,. WandaJohnson, Dorothy Shoe­maker, and Neva RaeVentura.

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Electric Rate 'Increase' ..

LINqQLN COUNTY NEWS, = .Tbyrsd"y, NovQmber 04 •• pAGE a

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frame, they collected that, in a unified way,$336,000," he said, we do as much as we"That's how: quickly a can to educate the pub­few tenths of,a cent, or a lic, and educate ourfew p.ennies, can add up commissioners and let"to ml1lions." 'them know that this is

Albers said that an extremely importantthis area already pays is~ue," he said, "W,etwo cents more per kilo- ne:ed to present a um­watt hol.ll' for electricity. fled opposition untilthan the' regional aver- they are more forthcom­age of ab'out nine cents. ing with the faots tbatThe proposed increase we need, and that theycould see the local cost neeo, to justify thisfor electricity climb to increase."as much as 13 cents per . Albers pointedkilowatt hour. out that there could be

, "What. that three new members ofmeans is) iIi th~ south.. the PRC after Tuesday'sem rate district, they election, and said thatwould essentially he plans to submit aremove . somewhere report to new PRCnear 12 millions dollars members right after thea year from<?ur lo~al election to make themeconomy," Albers saId. aware of the circum­"If we don't oppose stances surrounding thethis, we're putting ofuproposed increased.county, our comm~nity, Morel said thatand' eventually our state intervention in a rate

'in a noncompetitive case can be very com­position in terms of plicated and expensive,attractipg business." and he ,questioned

Albers said that whether or not a. signingPNM not only has not of the memora.ndum ofanswered the questions cooperative agreementpresented to its repre- would. p~t t~e county.sentatives, but has also COmmISSIon m a pOSI"failed to prove a need tion that would requirefor the rate increase, financial commitmentsespecially when users in to the cause.all other states· in the "I want to makeregion are currentlypaying, less for electricI­ty than those in NewMexico.

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.,Friday, July 27,1956

Ramblin" AroundLin~olnCounty

Interviews with people whohelped build Lincoln County

My name is Gra~e 'E. Comrey. I wasborn May 22 1872, in Rutland County,Ve11i1<;>nt. My. parents were Steven L. andThirza Buxton. My great-grandparents cameto. A.merica from England. My mother was adeseendimt ofa Church ofEngland missionaryby the name ofHoadley.

My parents moved from Vermont toIowa when I was under five years of age. Myfather was a farmer and, also did some freight­ing. He passed away in' 1906 and is buried inIowa. Three years later my mother and Imoved to New Mexico. We homesteaded onthe Carrizozo flats, what is now the WalterSnell ranch. I was 36 years of age at the time.r had completed my education at theAnthaneum Business School in Chicago andtaught school a few years in Iowa.

In New Mexico in the early dayswhenever the people of a school district hadenough money they'd hire a teacher and havea few months ofschool. Sometimes the moneywould run out and the teacher had to havesome resources in order to live. It was notcommon to have to wait. eight months to g~tpaid and I've known teachers to have to walttwo years. ,

My first school was down at Tinnie. Itwa's a one-room adobe. The building had beenused for a goat corral and the centipedes usedto crawl out of the walls. There were about

}-fifty J?upils in that one room. I taught out ofany kind ofbook they brought. Some of them,18 or 19 years old, had just learned to count.One girl, who herded sheep, could count toten, that was all. Before that term of sixmonths was over she could add and subtract.From that' time on I did not have to makeapplication for a school.

When I taught at a school in theTucsons there were usually fourteen saddles inthe school room. The horses were staked outaround the schoolhouse. One boy who wantedto show off came to school with a six-gunstrapped oll. He took it off and laid it on hisdesk. I walked up to him and took hold of hiscollar from the back and applied the pressure.I was pretty strong in those days. I got the gun.

My first marriage was to Alfred C.DeNisson in 1892. My second marriage wasto Harry Comrey in 1920. We met understran&e circumstances. My name had beensubmItted for nomination for county superin­tendent of public schools on the Republicanticket, subject to the county convention. HarryComrey, who was then living in White Oakscontrolled the White Oaks delegation to theconvention. That was in 1916. Two ofus wererunning for the office and after five ballots thevote was deadlocked.

Harry Comrey, whom I had never seenbefore, said: "This had gone 'on long enough.I'm supporting Mrs. DeNisson." I received thenomination but lost the election.

I was told that the night Mr. Comreysupported me at the convention· he said tofriend: "Here's a hundred dollar bill I'll marrythat womanP' At every precinct meeting H~rryComrey was there. He proposed at a precmctmeeting in the Jicarillas. We were married in1920. I had two daughters, Mrs: Wm. B.Wagner who now Hv.es in Alouquerque andMrs. Judy E. Hale, WIdow of Bob Hale, whowas raised in Lincoln County. Mrs. Hale' livesin California.

Ed Comrey came to White. Oaks· in1818. He was a stamp man at the Old Abe.Harry came to Las Vegas in 1880 fromPeI1t1sylvania. A pump company that Harryhad been working for in the oilfields inPennsylvania sent him to Las Vegas to find outwhy their water pump wouldt1't work. Heexperimented with ~hepump fqr several daysand then one day he got mad, Jumped on thepump,· and it started,

At that time there were freight trains,hauledby oxenl going from White Oaks.to LasVegas. Harry found obt.from. the freIghtersthat his bratherEd was m WhIte Oaks so hewent there," the ~o brothers wen~ into ~efreighting business. Then they g9t 1tJ.to ll1111­ing. They leased the Vera Cruz mme m Nogalone year arid dropped $3,000. They tume? tothe Jicarillas, had lots of prospects and hiredmany men, but they went broke in the earlyeighties.

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All tallies areuno:ffic~al until app­roved by, th~ canvas.The . Lincoln . CountyCommissioners. will:meet in special ~ession

. tOIUorrow,Friday, Nov:-.• ember 5 to consider the

canvas but if all over­seashiliHtary 'ballotshave bot been receivedthe .county commissionmay recess and"recon­vene Monday, Novem­ber 8 to.coniplet~ the¢anvas. Overseas/mill­tl;ffY ballots have untilSaturday, Novelllber 6to arrive'in their. respec­tive precincts in thestate according to a con­sent' decree with theDepartment of Justice.

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'DistrictS Y~s SA96 'No 1,476(D) : Bill McCaml~y 'Constitution'4,056 ., " ." , ' Amendment 2

. (R):Ben L, Hall'3,522 ,Yes 969· 'No 5,938'DistrictJudge ' Constitution,

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Magis~r~teJudg~ y~s 4:226 No 2,588, 'Division 1, '". " . Constitution, (It) Martha' 'McKnight Amehdment ,5Proctor 5,396', Yes i,265 No 5,466([) Tony Senol,4~4.. ' . ,Bond Question A

Magi$trat~.Ju~ge' Yes·3,103. , No 3,624.' Divbion2. " nond Question B

(D)$alvfldoJ,:·L, Belttan ¥e~ 2,967" No 3,773.2,5~3. ,~,' '". .' ;B()ild Question C(R). hor~n~ lvIl LaMay Yes 3~5fl8 . No 311984,754 " '. ", '.' Bond. Question D

L ",C()uJl,ty Yes 2~864 No~,909C~mmissioner" . District 2

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,District S(R.'). Jackie M. Powell879. '

'. CouiltyCletk '.(R) Monda B. BUll'oWS5,991 '

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TIDRD SATURDAY OF. EACHMONTH '

--American Legion Post #l1sWells Fargo Bank in. Carrizozo 9:00a.m. THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 11

--Veteran'sDay.MQst governmen-FOURTH TU~SDAYOF tal offi~es closed. .

EACHMONTH '--Food panty for age 54 and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12

;younger at Assembly ,of God ·-AU Veterans and' their spousesChurch in Carrizozo 12 noon to 2:00 are invited to' a complimentaryp.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. breakfast at Trinty UNited

Methodist church across street fromEACHFRIDAY. Carrizozo High school 1:30 a.m. to

-·AI Anon family groqp for fami-' 10:30 a.m.. sponsored by Carrizozolies and rfriends ofalcohohcs, noon JuniorRotary.

kv Peie, Brade erans and their families, and hear­ingb.tsJiiing patriotic music;,'

The Capitan Public, GJurett s'ttid, and suggested thatLibt8fY~s First Friday Adult ~eferai1S b,rlng tl!1Y]Jictures alongLectu.te Series, held on the, titst that tl1eyn.ttght liKe to share. IFri4~' of each month, wlll this. ' November's .Fi~st .. Friday fmanU honor the veterans of the leomre, a -1m'bute to Umted States !tivo'bttmches of the u.s. tnilitary" of Amerio]I vetei'~s, will feafu!'e i,.:.', An'announcement issued sl?eaker J1)hn WIlson who WIll I~1Pat Gauelt,president of .91e ~ffer his}fefspective On the mean- !library's volunteer forc~s, ~xplams mg ofVeleransDa}'.... ." . j\that local veterans ate mvItea and The event begms at 7:00encouraged to attend. " ,p.m. on Friday, N~vembet 5th, aild I

~ "We look fotward to shar- IS free ta the publIc. Reveshmentsihg a time of remembering ,those will 6eserved~ , ... Iw~o m

l,a~e i,t possible !:?; us ltlo Tthhe .1tibraIYti' I1is'fr'locattehd i

etyoy. IVlng m ourcaufi,:&J', reca.. across e m ersec 0 .' om e1ng the meaning of the Pledge of Capitan Village Hall at ~02EastAllegiance, appreciating the 'saen-Second Street(Fpr more'mfonna..flees that have been made by vet.. tion. call the hb1'8t)' at 354..3035,! t

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MONDAYS a'nd WEDNESDf\y~i· ,at Methodist: Church in 'Carnz~zo, ,"'(-Free GED classes 6, to 8 p,m. bring lUlJch. '" '~, ..

Carrizozo School LibraJ;y '" .' ", "" .. THtJRSDAY, " • ' .',fOl)AY, " " ", ,'TUESDAYS , ' ' ,', , "'NOV~MBEIl4" " '.

-~cap,i,UtnPl1b,~ic Ltbraiy preschool. ,,~~"I?emocratIc, ~artyo,t'.LlI~CO~story hOur 1:30 p.m. .' " "Copnty meets f\~ 5:30 p:~. for vol-

, ;. ' . ",', " 'unteer' apprec,tatIon dmner at, ' W£DNESDAYS ',,'DemocratIC'. headquarter~,618

-..Corona RublicLibraty story1)Ol1r . Sl1ddetih Dr. .in Ruj(joso.· Public~ 4:00;p.l)l. ", .' "',' .invifed, " '. '

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Ministries 5:?0 p:m. to p:30,p.m. "', --Special ~ .~~etiIig, of, Lm~oln,I , " • ' County COrn.mI~sIoners,9:3,0 a.m. to

',·THURSDAYScanvas.votes.. " ",.,'--Gambler's Anonymous open' .. -~Electronic. re~ycling "}n ..

meeting '7;15 p.m. at Mescalero.Carqzo~0!9a.m"to 12 .noon at CItyRefo,rmed Church, 336 'Wardlaw hall. Freel, ',' ,",'Drive in Mescalero., Call Mike at ' . --Capitan' :Public Cibrary. Fir.st

. ,575~682-6200 'fof infqnnadon. F"ridaYJ,'lecttJre ~eries to honor vet~~- '.ans of all branches' of the US mlh-

'EvERY TlIIRD THURsDAY. tary,\ . • , ', ':..ViIl~ge ofCorQna P.\lblic Library . '. , .

'3' to 4 p.m. pre-school story hoUtr SATUlIDAV, NOV)!::MB£R 6stories, activities, crafts,sn~cks. ,:'-Electronic recyling in Lim;:olnCall aettyAn~ at 849-3277 for mfo. County, Freel 9 a.m. to 12 noon at-

~.icrra ~aIl in Rqidoso for pbsolete..FffiSTTUESPA1rOF . electronIcs, TV sets, potsajld pans, .

" E~CHMpNTH . qomputer. peIjpherals, s,lllall elec-,,--RepresentatIve from State tronlcs; CIrcUIt boards, toner car­

Engfneer'soffi'ce is at Ruidoso trid~es,· h~usehold appliances,Village Hall from 9 ~.m..to 12, nQon. 'co~Ie~s, prmters,. ce~l phones,

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.EACH MONTH' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7·-Roadrunner' Food Bank: in ,.,-D~~light·SavingsTimeends. Set

Carrizozo at Asseinblyof 'G?d 'c1oc~ b~ck one hQur.Church for general publtc 1-3 p.m.and 4-6 'p.m. ' MONDAY,NOVE~ER 8 .

--Carrizozo Town Counciul.6:00SECOND TUESDAY OF p.m.

EACH MON'rH" ...-Foofi pantryfor thole age 55 lll!d " 'TUESnAY,NOVEl\$ER<9,older at Assembly ofGod church In --Carrizozo Chamber ofCarrizozo 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. Commerce 12 noon at Four Winds.

--Capitan Chamber Of CQmmerce1:00 p.m. at Visitor Center.

.,·Ruidoso Village Council 4:30p.m.

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lOQauon on Lakeshore Priv~ in J\ltotdeputy dispatched. Our Virginia division to, 2;36 p.m. Medical call' for dog help analyze the precip­bite requesteg, at.locatioii on Hwy 70 hi itation and elevationHondo, ambulance and deputy dis.. relationships to get bet-

July 13 , patched, , .., ter estI'mat f 110:56 a.m. Warrant. seiVice at .. 3j1.6.p.Iti! Medical c~ll for dog ., es 0 .10W

Magistra!e 'Court in Ruidoso powns, blte a~ location o~ Hwy.700m Hondo, much ram is falling indeputy dispatched. , ambulance IlPd deputy chspatched. ,the Rio Hondo and how. . 12;21 p.m. Warrant service at .' 8:48 p,in. Dog, reported run- ~uch water is coming

LQDCon Air Port Road.in c~o~o,. tling loose on Ch~a Canyon Road in a,.l:~}~:~~~emr'obn~gCfn:Uasl~dep:uty dispatched. :.' Alto, depgty di,spatched. '

" 3 27 P I' / J I 17 ly comes from the rain-.:, p.m, 0 Ice presenqe' :. u y . ""all."peaceke~ping, t~quested at resid~nce on .' 1:3'0 a,m. PiStul'pance reported -1-'

Lavano In CapItan" police disp~tche~. ahesiden-ce on BAvenue in Carnzozo" Two years' ago,,5:02 p.m. 'New Mexlco police dispatched, . the USGS' installed a

Department of CorrectJon,s. Adult· 7:44 a.m. Medical call at resi~ "vater gauging systemPl'oPa;tiQn ~d Parole (APO) 'officer dence on, West Second Street in on the Rio Hondo toreql,l~sts .agency assistance. to ~J;!est Capitan, police and am'hulance dis- Hrovide information atparolee ,AtLarge (l,lAL) at undi~clQsed patqhe.d~ . . . the lower end of "thelocation in Ruidoso,. deputy . dis.. . 8:12 a.in. Dogreport,ednmning basin, and installed apatched: . , loose on Little Cr~ek Road in Rancho staff gauge on the Rio. - 5:03 p.m. Medical call at. resi.. Ruidoso Val~eY' Est4tes, deputy dis- Bonito near where it

dence op. Bonito Park Road in Alto~ pat~~ed. . ... I. empties into th~ RioAls ambulance dispatched. " ' . ll: 18 a.m. Llttenng or Illegal Hondo two months ago,

6:06 p.m. Do~ reported run· dumJ?ing reported at· location on Darr said. The USGS isning loose on Marjorie D,tive in Seepll1g' .Springs in Ruidoso Downs,. incorporating streamCapitan, deputy dispatched. :' deputy disJ>atche~. .. .' flow data from other

:... 8:49 p.m. Agency 'assIstanC~.l'" 11.:28 a.m. vandalIsm report~d research projects,requested by Ruiqoso police atlotatlon at location on Las Tablas in Capitan, including one of EagleGruidstone in RUidoso, dcpijty dis.. police dispatched. Creek and some floodpatched:. \ , . 1:2:12 p.m. Trespassing report- d'

. 9:37 p.m. Disturbance rc£orted cd at location on 0 Bar 0 Road in stu Ies, as well.at location on Hwy 37 in Alto, eputy· Nogal, deputY dispatched. . . study o~e~~~~d&wa~~:'dispatched.' . ' . 12:43 ,P.m. A.ccid~nt ~eport~d Darr said the USGS has

10:09 p.m. 911 Hang:-ul' from on Hwy 48 m CapItan, polIce dIS- a s_erI'es of more than 40residence on Central Avenue in patched.' .CarriZozo, police dispatched.' . '12:52 p.m. Suspicious activity wells that are being

July 14 reported on' Main Road in Capitan, .monitored and meas-11:42 a.m. Dog reported run- polic~ dispatched. ured on a bi-monthly

ning loose on Wolf Creek Road in 1:00 p.m. DeaUt reported at 'basis.Nogal, deputy dispatched. , . , resi~~nce on Hwy ~8 in Capitan, "Those wells are

12:02 p.m. RegIstered Sex :aOttItO emergency UllltS, and deputy forming a valuableOffender check at LCBO loc~ted 'in Ute dispatched. database to look atLCC on Central Avenue in c.aI'rizo~o, ' 2:11 p.m. Larceny/theft report- trends in the water leveldeputy dispatched.. . ed at business .located on Mechem and to see how the

. 2:24 p.m. Registered. Sex Driv~ in Ruidoso, deputy'.dispatched, . agpifer is responding toOffender cheCK at LCSO located lD the 3:51p.m. MedIcal call at ramfall events to snowLCC on Central Avenue in Carrizozo, Southfork Campground on Bonito melt events a~d every­deputy dispatched. ' ' .' '.' I"ake in Bonito, ALS ambulance dis- thing else that affects

. 2:41 p.m~ Infonnatl?n report at patched. . . those aquifers," DarrlocatIon.on MaIn Street m Corona, .5:23 p.m. TrespassIng report~d said. "Those 47 wellsdeputy dIspatched. . . at .reSidence ,on Gome.z Loop In have been being meas-

7:38 p.m. DIstu~bance/loud RUIdoso Downs, dep'!ty dIspatched. . ured since May of 2008party reported at· reSIdence on 5:31 p.m. .DIsturbance/fa~ly , .M01:mtain View in Capitan, police dis-, dispute reported, at residence on and they, re now startingpatched. Reynolds Circle in Ruidoso Downs, to prOVIde some ~al~-

7:39 p.m. Missing or lost per- deputy di'spatched. able data/or analySIS.son 'reported from location on Via . . 6:48 p.m. Disturbance reported FIve ofthe wellsSelva in 'Ruidoso, deputy dispatched. at resiqence on Sixth Street in

8:39 p.m. Sliots fired reported Carrizozo, police dispatched.on Hwy 380 in Carrizozo, police dis- . 7:45 a.m. Dog reported runningpatched. . ,loose at mile marker 285 on Hwy 70 in

9:29 p.m. Alarm reported at Hondo, deputy di~patched. ,location on Flute Player inAlto, deputy 8:28 p.m. Fire/burning without .'.dispatched. .'" . petmit reported at location on Chisolm

9:24 p.m. Medical call at resi- Trail in Rancho Ruidoso Valleydence on' Dally in Corona, ambulance Estates, deputy dispatched.dispatched. 9:08 p.m, Harassment by

- July 15, plJ,one reported at residence on Sixth4:37 a.m. Medical call atbusi- Street in Carrizozo, police dispatched.

ness located at intersection ofHwy 380 9:24 p.m. Medical call at resi­and Itwy 54 in Carrizozot ambulance dence on Arabella Road in Arabella,dispatched:· ambulance dispatched.

7:,21 a.m. Vandalism reporteq' 9:48 p.m. Unknown troubleat location on Hwy' 70 in Ruidoso call from residence on Aspen Street inDowns, deputy dispatched. , Carrizozo, police dispatched.

8:06 a.m. Drivers test request- July 18ed at Ruidoso schools soccer field, 12:45 a.m. Medical call at resi-deputy dispatched. ' dence on Knight Ranch Road }n

8:31 a.m. Larceny/theft report· Ancho, ambulance and deputy dIS­ed at mile marker 95 on Hwy in patched.Lincoln, qeputy dispatched. . 5:03 a.m. A!arni reported at

9:02 a.m. Traffic hazard report- location on Hwy 70 m Hondo, deputyed on Hwy 70 in Hondo, deputy dis- dispatched.patched. 8:04 a.m. Fire reported at loca-

1:01 p.m. Fraud reported at tion on Parker Road in Ruidosobusiness located on Ski Run Road in Downs, fire units dispatched.Alto, deputy dispatched. . 8:43 a.m. Dog reported running

1:38 p.m. Trespassing reported loose on Hwy 48 in Alto, deputy dis­at Bonito Falls in Ranches of Sontero, patched.deputy dispatched.· 9: 11 a.m. Medical call at

2:12 p.m. Disturbance/loui:l Carrizozo EMS shed, ambulance dis­party reported at Mountain View in patched.Capitan, deputy dispatched. . 9:49 a.m. Welfare check

3:01 p.m. Public relations at requested at location on Hwy 380 inlocation in Hondot deputy dispatched., Carrizozot deputy dispatclied.

5:30 p.m. Meoical call ,at resi- 3:44 p.m. Welfare checkdence on Iron Mountain Road in Alto, requested at location on Bonito LakeALS ambulance disp.at~hed. Road in Bonito, deputY, dispatched.

7:24p.m, MISS.lDg.orlost p~- . 7:17 p.m. Medica.l call a~ Newsonrepo~edfro~locatl~nlllArgentIne Hop-zons on. E Avenue m Camzozo,Canyon m Bomto, BOllltO emergency ambulance dIspatched.units and deputy dispatched. . 7:41 p.rtI. Medical call at resi-

10:22 p.m. Dog re,ported ,run· dence on Midiron in Alto, Bonitoning loose on Aileen Drive mRuidosot emergency units and ALS ambulancedeputy dispatched. dispatched. . . ..

10:41 p.m. ,Dog reported run· .9:4~ p.m. ~edIcal ca!1 at reSIdence mning loose neat mIle marker 267 on CaPItan, ambulance dIspatched.Hwy 70 in Hondo, deputy dispatched. Jury 19

July 16 9:07 a.m. Trespassing reported12:00 a.m, Civil dispute report-at location on Rising View Trail in

ed at Oistrict Court located in the Alto, deputY dispatched.Lincoln County Courthouse (Lee) on . 9:59 a.m. Motorcycle driversCentral Avenue in Garrizoz~, deputy test r~uested at Ruidoso school park-dispatch,ed. '. ing IOt'lD Ruidoso, depu!y. dispat.c~e~.,

12:06 a.m. ACCIdent reported at 4:01 p~m. SUSPICIOU~ activIty'mile inarker 140 on HW}.' S4 in Anchot reported a! busllle~s located OJ?- Centralambulance and deputy dispatched. . Avenue m Carnzozo, polIce dIS-

• 12:25 a.m. Medical call at reSI- patched. ,dence on Del Monte Drive in Alto, " 5:$5 p.m. Trespassing reportedAdvanced Life Suppo~ (ALS) ambu· a~~le i11arker 12 on Hwy 37 in NogalJ

lance dispatched. . '. deputy dIspatched,. '.. 7:07 a.m. Medical call at reSI- 8i34 p.m. InfonnatIon report, atdence on Del Monte Drive. in Alto, South,f'ork yampgroun4 on BonttoAdvanced Life Support (ALS) ambu· Lake 111 BOllltO, deputy dispatched.lance disp,atched. ..'. July 20, . ., 1():21 a.m. Unknown trouble, 5;02 a.,m'. Po~sIble natural gasCcll from business located at int~rsec.. leak reported at location on Broadmoorti6n of Hwy S4 _and Hwy 380 in in~to, deputy dispate~ed. , . .Carrizozo, police dispatched~ ,11:23 a.m. Medic~l call a~ ~oca.

11:12 a.m. Alarm reported at tion on Central Avenue m Carnzozo,

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-SH.ERIFF'SREPORT~ USGS Water Study, •••(9gntinued from Pagej)

are c~entl:y equip1?ed "Tbe water budget willto proVIde mformatIon be a quantitative esti­hourly, he said. mnte of the amO\lllt of

. "We also com... water in the Rio Bondotpleted a preliminary where it's going, and tospring inventorY of all help you manage thoseof the springs Ulat'are in water. r~SQurces andUle upper Hondo, and understand what thethat will form the basis water availability is."for examining Ulat' Darr said thatinformation as far as the first interpretivespring flows; We.'re also repOlt on the water ofpreparing water level the upper Hondo basinmaps and charts of shoula be available towater level versus time, the county commission­hy'drographs. to help ers by the end of Ulewith the analysis" and year. The study willall of this wiU\. the goal continue until 2014.of creating; a conceptual Water quality researchmodel and a water' will take place in 2012budget," Darr said. and 2013, he said.

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SANTA FE have ~ee~ her. ' inany years ,(}ustodians. There is current- .Lllst . week' 'was 'B,ar tenders say have reportedsightings ly:a high pressure' sy~-

,lElectlon Is over,_t Is Halloween ,and it's a glasses' mysteriously ofLa Lloronfj:~.. the cry.. tem I centered ,almost'iii. ' " ,reliefthat every comer' fall off shelves ,and ing woman --' as she directly over Linc;oln' .Ime 'f9r Uility. ''" 'o,f New Mexiqo has waitresses tell of their leaves her resting place County that, is keeping

, ,', , . , ' ,enough scary ghost sto- trflYS,sQmetim¢s myste... on the nightly search for, cloud'cover at almost a, " ',Whew!' The mtdterm elections· a~e: nes to help us forget all riously peing "~.fi(;>cked her children. minimum, making for,

now hIstory, more or less, The, g,ood news JS , the creepy political ads 'from their hands." bur' newest some colder than nor­that at least one day ~lapsed With no nega- we constantly were, sub- , ,' The ston' is' that c'~pitol' w~s 'built in malJor this time ofyear

.dve ad~.Now it is ti,rpe for the ,winner~ to 'jecfed to tnis time of after the death 'of one of 1967 .l;lnd when" the,' nighttiPJ,e, temperatures.Qroye .they were the: co"e~t Ch~IC~. year., " . ., " her babies; she became, story IS .retold', some-. This high 'Pressur~ sys-OtherwIse, the, pastY thlQ.gs beIng, saId tn, . '. La Lloro~~ turns so despondent she,con- ,how, La .Lloron!l has tltm hasn't really movedthe recent n~gattve ~ds could be. true. up everywhere In the' fined· herself to that moved, along; WIth the as 'quickly to the east­

. If'you aren't happy' about the e~ec- • st~te .as' all. eerie .ro0tt:l; in w~at )Vas th~n a seat of. gov~mmept, to ward as usual and fromlions; you may' be .happy to· 1oJ.ow Jhat HI~pamy.warmng' to' p~latIal'manSIOn where t~e new CaPItOl. . all indications will con­D~ylight Savings Tjme ends Sunday, The . c~ddren ~ot to play near . :;;he fabulously enter- .":tien that capI-" tinite. to resist any quickeasiest thing to do is set your clockS back dItches. ,B~t most of" tained many guests fQrtol bu!ldmg was reno- movement out of New, 'h' D ~ .' 't bed Saturday New MeXICO'S ghost' years. , .,' ". ,vated m 1991, t~e gov- Mexico.one our ~ o~e gomg, 0 . • . " , • I stories. are more local- . II U n so 1v e d ernor ~nd LegIslature The reason. isMany, ,people li~ve been asktn[ t~elast )zed, invQlving, a deatltMysteries" and, other moved ,aqr?ss the street the "La Nino" condi­coup!e of,w~eksr 'Yhen the #(g)~~~$O pr s01ile, other tragic 1V shows hav~ featured to. t~e PublIc Empl?y~es -tions that exist in' 'theDayhght Savmgs TIme ends. ~t IS encou~-' event that occurred. in Ui; Pos~da, along with. , Re~Ir~ment A~socIat~on . middle of the Pacificngil)g to know p~ople agree WIth us. But It the area. ' stories from La Fonda, buddmg. The. maSSIVe Ocean'about eight thou-~on't change anytb,ing. ,': " \' Today. we'll the St. Francis and' Inn, structure, WIth,' two sand miles west of

. Now that the' electIons are over and .focus on Santa Fe, our at Loretto -- all popular f100rs below g~ound, 'Lincoln County.: Thewe h~v~ la resp'itebefore tpe n.~xt ro~nd, of ',capital city, which has lawmaker hang;~:lits. SIts atop Santa Fes ftrs~ ''Vater .temperature ofneg~tIvltY beglJ:ls~ we should explam that' haa 400 years to accu- . ' , :Anoth~r popula~ ce~etery "'-: the. one the ocean is 5 to 8g~ttmg the electIon results has, .c,hanged . mulate I a body. of~top on the gho~t tour~ demedto L,a qorona. degrees warmer thanmuch through the years. CompIlmg the, strange tale~ that mIght '!S the former balltoom Ever smc~ t~at normal for. this time' ofprecinct tallie~ in 1982,and before then w~s he!p explam som~ of mSen~,Plazaon Palac.e state o~ce b:U11dmg y~ar. 'simply copymg numb~rs from a huge the laws and regu~atI~ns Av~nue, w~ere the tern- opened III the early . ,Daytime tem-blackboard, that was used in the clerk's :that.flow out oft~~s CIty. tonal L~gIslature met 1960s, employees h~ve peratures will b(( solidlyoffice. That changed in 1984 when.comput- ' Santa.Fe IS one . for se~~ral yearsaft~r reported elevato~s.gomg in the 60's at all eleva-

, ,', d ' 'of the, ghostlIest towns the state.'s second capI- up an~ qown ~It~ no . tions ofLincoln County,:·ers were use . . . h b k' in the nation ac<:ording tol buil~ipg was torcned ,o~e. m them, lIghts, and from th~ high 20's

, Not~worthy to mention IS t ~t ac to a natiorial tourist in the late 18880s. flIckmg o~ and off, to low, 30's due to nothen throng~ of people 'WIer~ aht the cow.:t- publicatiQn, " "whic.h " ' . But the most ~oors openll.lg and clos- cloud cover to slow thehouse to walt fox: ~~e ,resll ts as t ey came lrt notes that Santa Fe IS famous Santa Fe ghost mg mysten~usly, and heat escaping from thefrom each preCInct, .Other courthou~e . otie of the few 'places stories involve the drafts ~ommg. from gr(}und.

·offices were kept open to allow the .pubhc where ghost walKs and ' state's two most recent nowhere m the wmdow- Forecast forthe opportunity to watch th~ computers as tours are 'available any capitol buildings. The ,less bottom floors., . Carrizozo, the highthe results were entered. Thi.s year, just as· day oftheyear. 'first involves the -ever- ~<;,meday an plains of Lincoln

· back then, the county treasurer) office was , An~ many of popular La Llo!ona., enterpnsmg . state County and .the Hondoopen~ ..', . . th<?se. gnosts haunt Accordmg to the employee WIll ask for ' Valle .'

Instead of a bOIsterous crowd cheer- . buIldmgs where state Santa Fe version of'the hazardous duty P!lY. "y. ,lng as favorite candidates won, this year it . busine~s is transacted ?r legend, in the early days Today, Thursday,wasquiet.in the coUrthouse.. as t}le, results ~h~r~ !!l'Ym,akers ~s!~y. of the city, a beautiful November 4were tallied. A ,mere handful of people ',w~ile ,lfl tIie, .Caplf~l .woman-' 'grewi tiredr of ~ ~ , '. !\ "., ,.. "Sunriy, with a'high near

'waited. And c.hange, as. always., m.ade us. nCeItYs's. domg theIr bUSI- her 'children and threw . I \ 65, north wind around 5

,them to their death in <;~--: ._- '; mph, night: Mostly. aware of the dIfferences m ~lectIons~. One of the most the Santa Fe River. '--,x • ,/ clear, with a low aroUnd

. Next on the ~g,e~da IS to walt uuttl populaf spots on, ghost '. ,. After ~ imIne- .f ',,- \ ,· the newly eJecte.d offiCIals take the helm tours is La Posada dlate 'change~of heart, 'r' --- \ (Con t. on P.7)and hope they w111 do at least a few of the where the spirit of Juli~ she chased along thethings promised and that they will try to Staab has roamed the riverbank trying to save ,---- .---,,-'-~- - ,----.. - -. _. _...... -- ,.... --limprove things instead of making them baUways for 'over 100 thembuitripped,hither j 'Whe'n y~u have ,jworse.Sometune things have to get better; , years. Tour groups are .. head on a rock and died ,and it wHl take all ofus working together. taken to room 256, also. . 1

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the m,e"ans. Government should be of the peo- where a knock on the Because of her

fcle, by the pe0f<le and for the peo~le. It is door is said to some- evil deed, the ~riest I .' d ~

th th tim• b • Id t 11' t ,Elections are fmally over an lor onceong past time or at premise to eat e es nng an answer wou no a ower 0 I since I can't remember When (could be myforerront. It is long past time for personal trom Julia. be buried in the church b ,. b 1)d'ffi t b t 'd d t Mrs. Staab does cemetery but. ordered I meplOty 9r .may e 'It Just een too ong). m.ost. I erenceS 0 e pu aSI e an an earnes not like her room to be she be buried near the !I of the mcumbents that were under-achievmgeffort being made for the good of the peo- d' , were held accountable 'by the 'Votmg public;:.pte by the people and for the people. And it disturbe. Dunng reno- river where she died. 'j People are just fmally fed up with these peo-needs to start todav, here and now all across vations, . workers find Unfortunately, I pie ge.f;tirtg elected.and d,oin,g nothing' for the

.I~, their tOQls and materials the state of New I hthis great nation of ours, 'the United States strewn about or missing Mexico later built its " working class, andm two years thepeople t atofAmerica. ' and some even claim to capitol on that sP.ot. For I,l are up for re-election will probably face the

,i same fate. It's about time! .I ' All this accountabilty ~revolution; I

r-'~- L~"-~tt .:---~ t th' E'-d-- -t ~--'~l I i:cl~1~S:e~~f!~~~e~u~~~~~oi~~~&i:~ ,Ie eroe lor' 1,1 I u,epretty fenc,es and s)tfubbery.doesIi't cut.it"l SIIry rules and rt:gulatlons shuttingparents offL-~.. -~ ,~__~,~ ,_. _~_, , ..---J! :from the haJ?penlllgs atourschool have to end.

EDITOR_ -Mv name isAnnette C. Vega (Hill). I was partici~ating in sports right noV/., to have to hear I )letter deCIsions by the decision makers" "d 1 should be expected from thoS'e that pay the• born HERE m Carrizozo, NM In 1966•.My two·' n icu e from the visiting teams about al tbe "burros, i bills, no accountability and no results is exact.

broUters and .my sister were also born HERE in donkeys, or jackasses" that ·THEY see when .they i Iy what voters voted against in this election.Carrizozo and both ofmy J>arents were born HERE come to play the Carrizozo Grizzlies. I don't think I There should be someone at the schoolin Carrizozo. My four children were not born here, tha! a "Carrizozo Grizzly", shoul~ have to defe~d I l"""'el that hnd some ....'y as to' how our 8n hools,but they were raised here since lJirth. So, here is a therr school mascot (Grittly) agamst the "burroS', 'j. \iV a,-, DU ....

sixty (60) year span ofa proud family ofCarrizozo. donkeys, orjackasses" that the opponents So hateful- I are run and administered. Isolation is 110 wayCarrizozo is a town that is very Offensive, ly throw in the face ofour proud athletes. I to rUn al1y. }nstituti0f!, especially one 'that is ,I

de~ensive, and just plain pfou.d ofour ~chool'~ histo-. ' Carrizozo is very grateful to the arti~ts who I entrusted WIth educatnig OUr youth.. ry J.tl sports. From the begInnIng, Camzozo pIcked a -have purchased property in our,fu:te commUnIty, and: I Sending' out memos al;1d coming up' Imascot, the GRIZZLY:. Eversince then, we have been appreciate the fact that the old businesses hav~ been t with 'all these demands ofparents like abunchKNOWN as JrCarrizozot Home of the Grizzlies". fIxed up and are Open for business. My wis~ IS that l ,9fgidd>.rlittle girlspassingn~tes. to eac~cOtherStagePolice, COMty Deputy's, and City Police used you all support tHe youUt in 0Ui' commU111ty and l 18 lacking m performance and Just plam notto come in full force to each game here, because we respect ~e long ~~nding p~de 'and tradition that is I, mature, Mistakes are madeby everyone, therewere so tough that the opppnent wanted a "Ball the rlCarnzozo Gnzzlies", Nobody asked me, or any I ate not manY' petfect peo1"le, everybbdyR.oom .BrawI", after they got whooped by the other communitY member's how We felt about put- f should ~d~rstan!t that, but being Jl.ccountableGrizzlies. ..:, Hng llburros, donkeys,. or jackasses" all over I and admittmg tnlstakes w(mld go a long way. I am ottended by ALL of the· "Burr.os, Carrizozo, especially on roof top~. . , .. • ) in showing UlX ;payers/parents that things .ate.Donkeys, Of Jackasses" that are predomin~tly being I am. not one to

ucomplam WIthout ~IVlllg ~ I· going to ~et.better~nd are being 'Y0rke~ pn.

displayed all over Carrizozo. After all, 1 just SOLUTION. AU ofyou burro, dQnk~r., andJac~~ss. ~ , , Like I :mentIOned before;Just,plckingexplained that Carrizozo is the HOME OF THE own~rs ~houla.put up the ~wanted Jackasses" fo,~ I !1P the phone and talldng to parents and las~..GRIZZLIES, It is offensive, to our 'children that are auctIon and gIve F4 of the. p'roceeds to the a~ ) 111~' fot somehelp is so'easy. I guarantee there

department ofCam~ozo,M~cIpalSchools and ~ee~ : ~ WIn be very few that refusethe refluest, and if!he rest. THEN, deSign ~t.least three (3) t<?ugh lop~ I they do fUilvbe there ate certaittitumtaJ1cesmg GRIZZLffiS and auction Utem to Camzozo reSI- I h .' to' i" h 'fr' l' c s .dents. $$$$$$$$. Imagine a tough looking GRlZZLY j. t ~t l~ 1\..eepmg,t ,~111, om he Pl11g ?ut at'a oer..hang.ing off ,every roof !op, when -Jou drive into i u;m tnne,.A~kitlg thel'fI a second time w.ou.t~~,Carrizozo. Anyone drivmg' througfi town would j n t hurt ~Ither. <?ne.~g for st1te,(l~Jl?~~dmg iknow that Carnzozo is ,the home of UteGRlZZLIES . I par~l1ts to doanvthmg ~pd then VUDIShirig th~, j~ot r~ackassesh~ , .. '. . .' 1 yo~g' 8~de~tj by any :lfi,eat1s, If the,patentS' !

My fellow CItIzenS, my chIldren and 1 beg i"won ~or can t ,co~ply wlth demand, IS ,reallY . iyo~· t9 "T~e down the Jac~asses". Let Us be i sfeppmg over the lme~ apd.I'm also sure t!t~t 1Gnzzhes agam. rmyself, ani' tIred of all' the com-l those parents that can~ -yvIll 40 more, than·tlietr j

rtlents about the llJackasses"in Carnzozo. ' ; part to m~ke ~ute the concessions nave what IThis is Carrizozo~ HOME OF THE oRIZ", 1· they need. '.' J

ZLIES, hot Carrizoz<? Home or the Jackasses. Please 1 Iter-e's hoping that someone within the [r~ect t>Ut 'Commumty,and oUt. schon1. Take down j; StDrcfure ofour school wilt take a chance and ithe donkeys and replace', them with a Grizzly. dern.an.d 'accountability' and 'results', :

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Friday, November SSunny, with a high near 55, night:Clear, witli a low around 37.

Saturday, November 6Sunny, with a high near 63, night:Mostly clear, with a low around 39.. Sunday, November 7

Sunny, with a high near 63, night:Partly cloudy, with a low around ~8.

Monday, November 8Mostly sunny, with a high near 61,night: Partly cloudy, with a lowaround 29.

Tuesday, Novemb~r 9 .Mostfy sunny, with a high near 62,night: Partly cloudy, with a lowaround 29. .

The above information wastaken from the National Weather ServiceWebsite. For up to date weather reports,go to www.srh.noaa.gov/abq/ on, theinternet.

The NM Highways Departn1enthas developed a new toll free number forup to the hour road constructions/ condi..tions information. Just dial 511, listen tothe options and follow the directions.

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Weather Report •••(Continued from page 4)

30, west Wind around 5 mph becom­ing calm.

Friday, NovemberSSunny, with a high near 64, night:Clear, with a low around 36.

Saturday, November 6 .Sunny, with a high near 67, night:Mostly clear, with a low around 35.

. Sunday, November 7Sunny, with a high near 69, night:Partly clOUdy, with a low around 37.

Monday, November 8Mostly sUi1n.y~· with a high near 66,night: ]?artly cloudy, with a low

. around 31.Thesday, November 9

Mostly sunny, with a high near 67,night: Partly cloudy, with a lowaround 32. .

Forecast for Ruidoso,Capitan altd Corona and most ofthe1kmdo. Valley: .

Today, Thursday, November 4SPtli)y, with a high near 56, calmwind becoming northtlround 5 mph,night:. Mostly cl~ar,. with a lowaround 29, calm wmds.

·,Sheriff's Report(Continued frWD.P51ge 5)

'ambUlance, Carrizozo emergency units 5:32 p.m. Runaway juvenileand police dispatched. reportedfrolll Southfork .Cnmpgfound

11 :32 a.lll. Larceny/theft on Bonito Lake in Bonito, deputy dis-reponed at location on Homestead patched. 'Loop in Alto, ALS ambulance and 5:41 p.m. Fire rep,orteddeputy dispatched. .Northeast of M'a,bella, Arabella fire

1:15 p.m. Telephone offenses units dispatched. .reported at location on Hwy 246' in 7: 12 p.m. Suspicious activityCapitan, deputy dispatched. reported' at location ,on HW)' 54 in

, 7:15 p.m. 'Shots fired reported Carrizozo, deputy dispatched.at location on Little Creek Road in 10:55 p.m. Child custody dis~Rancho Ruidoso Valley Estates, deputy pute reported at location on Southdispatched, .' Stanton Road in CaPitun, police dis-

. 7:19 p.m. Fire/smoke reported patched. .by New Mexico State Police at mile • JUly 23marker 117 on Hwy 54 south of 12:22 a.m. Motorist assistanceCarrizozo, Carrizozo fire units dis~ requested on Indian Divide on Hwypatched. 380, depu!X dispatched.

9:40 p.m, Shots fired reported . 1:10 a.m. Suspicious activityat location on Orcbard View Lane in by person(s) in vehicle reported '00.Lincoln, deputy dispatched. ' Little Big Hom in RanCho Ruidoso

July 21 Valley Estates, deputy dispatched.4:50 a.m. Medical call at resi- . 9:15 a.m. Dogreportedn1l1ning

dence on Mt. Hood Road in Ruidoso, loose on D Avenue in Carrizozo, policeALS ambulance dispatched. dispatched.. . 8:40 a.m. Accident reported at 9:25 a.m. Medical call at loca-

location on Villa Madonna Road in tion on Shoshone in Alto, ALS mnbu-. Alto, deputy dispatched. lance dispatched.

, 10:15 a.m. Medical call at resi... 9:37 a.m. Breaking & Enteringdence on Gavilan Canyon Road in (B & E) reported at location on SierraRuido~o, ALS ambulance and deputy Trail in Alto, deputy dispatched.dispatched. 9:44 a.m. Welfare check

10:19 a.m. Medical call at resi- requested at residence on Fjfth Streetdence on West Third Street in Capitan, in Capitan, police dispatched.ambulance dispatched. 9:50 a.m. Vandalism reported

10:50 ·a.m. Traffic offenses at 10.cation on Largo in Capitan, policereported at 10catiQn on Wolf Creek dispatched.Loop in. Nogal, deputy dispatched. 2:32 p.m. Accident retorted at

II :02 a.m. Motorc)'cle drivers location on FR 188 in Noga , deputytest requested at Ruidoso schoolS park- .dispatched. . \ing lot in Ruidoso, deputy dispatched. 9:27 p.m. Accident reported at

II :49 a.m. Dog reported run- mile marker 3 on Hwy 220 in Alto,ning loose at mile marker 17 on H'\V}' Bonito emergency units and ALS48 in Capitan, police dispatched. ambulance dispatched.

11 :57 a.m. Domestic battery 11 :04 p.m. Medical call at milereported at residence on High Mesa in marker 118 on Hwy 54 south ofAlto, ALS ambulance and deputy dis- Carrizozo, amblJlance and deputy dis-patched. patched.

12:40 p.m. Funeral escort 11 :30 p.m. Accident reported atrequested at pn flwy 48 in Capitan, location on Bonito Lake Road indeputy dispatched.' . Bonito, Bonito emergency units, ALS

12:45 p.m. Motorc)'cle drivers ambulance and deputy dispatched.test requested at Ruidoso schools park- . July 24ing lot in Ruidoso, deputy dispatched. 12:35 a.m. Disturbance report-

2:23 p.m. Dog reported run- ed at Southfork Campground onning loose on High Mesa in Alto, Bonito Lake in Bonito, deputy dis-deputy dispatched. patched.

4:12 p.m. Disturbance reported 10:03 a.m. Dog reported run-at Southfork Campground on Bonito ning loose on Juniper in Capitan,Lake'in Bonito, deputy dispatched. 'police dispatcbed.

., . ·5:34 pimi',Fublic relations at 10:30 a.m. Assault in Progresslocation, in Aigentine Canyon in reported at mile marker 286 on Hwy inBonito, deputy dispatched.' Hondo, deputy dispatched.

July 22 12:10 p.m. Larceny/theft12:21 a.m. Disturbanceifamily reported at location on Midiron in Alto,

dispute. reported at residence on deputy dispatched.Reynolds Circle in Alto, deputy dis- 2: 16 p.m. Disturbance reportedpatched. at business located on Hwy 380 in

. 1:26 a.m'. Disturbance reported Capitan, police dispatched.at residence On Reynolds Circle in' 2:53 p.m. Alann reported atAlto, deputy dispatched. location on Doe Court in Alto, deputy

7:36 a.m. Dog reported running dispatched.loose on Main Road in Capitan, police ' 8:56 p.m. Traffic hazard report-dispatched. ed on Angus Hill on Hwy 48 in Alto,

8:50 a.m. Alann reported at deputy dispatched.location on Eagle Creek Canyon Road . 9:06 p.m. Agency assistancein Alto, deputy dispatched. requested by Ruidoso Downs police at

9:05 a.m. Medical call at resi- location on North Parnell in Ruidosodence on Mountain Pass Road in Downs, deputy dispatched..Capitan, ALS ambulance dispatched. 9:46 p.m. Welfare· check

11 :23 a.m. Dog reported run- requested for person sitting in car onning loose olJ. Musketball Road in Alto, Pine Lodge Road in Capitan, deputydeputy dispatched. . . dispatched.'

1:14 p.m. Suspicious activity .July 2Sby person(s) in vehicle reported at 8:13 a.m. Dog reported runninglocation on Deer Park in Alto, deputy loose at mile marker 2 on Hwy 246 indispatched. Capitan, police dispatched.

3:10 p.m. Larceny/theft report- 3:35 p.m. Sex offenses report-ed at location On La Cresta Viento in ed Ruidoso Downs police station inRanches of Sontero, deputy dis- Ruidoso Downs, police dispatched.patched. 4:12 p.m. Medical call at resi-

4:30 p.m. New Mexico, dence on Schlarb Road in Carrizozo,Department of Corrections Adult ambulance dispatched.Probation and Parole (APO) officer 9:02 p.m. AgeIicy assistancerequests agency assistance to arrest requested by Ruidoso Downs police atParolee At Large (pAL) in Ruidoso, location on Parker Road in Ruidosodeputy dispatched. Downs, deputy dispatched.

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Capitan Tigers EndGrizzly Season 42-0

(Bottom photo) Grizzlies Jr. running back Cole Hubbard #12 attemptstog~t some.tough Y!=lrdage as a hos.t 9f1}ger defenders close in, andCarrizozo wlde-recelVE!lr (sr.) Mark VIgIl tnes to block.

. Photos by C. Stone

(Top photo) Capitanliger senior Rudy Chavez #83 makes Grizzlydefender miss and gets ready. for contact from Carrizozo linebackerNicholas Chavez (Fr.) in Capitan's win over Grizzlies in Capitan lastFriday. .

All four Carrizozo Cross Country runners qualified for State lastFriday at Roswell for the 3-AIAA District m~et against Hagennan,Cloudcroft, NMMI, and Mesilla Valley Christian schools. lenna Schartz(left) was the girls' district champion with a first place finish time of22:40 for the 3.1 mile (5K) run. Lauren Smith (right) came in 9th'(29:42).. Carl Barela (top) medaled with a 7th place finish in the boys'

, run with a time of 19.48. Austin Howard (bottom) came in 18th with22:00. The state meet will be held at Rio Rancho, Saturday, Nov. 6. Boysrun at 10:30 a.m. Girls run at 12:35. (Courtesy photo)

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LEGALNOTICECALL FOR BIDS

Greentree Solid Waste AutborityConstruction of Next Pbase ofTire Bale Fence

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OFNEW:~XICO

. COUNTV OF LINCOLNTWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. n-1226-CV-2009·()OI30

EVERHOME MORTGAGE COMPANY,,:'Pl!lintiff,

Sealed BIDS for the Construction of the TireBale Fence at Greentree Solid Waste Authority. is to hesubmitted to 222 2nd Street, Ruidoso Downs, NewMexico 88346, 575-378-4697. Bids will be accepteduntil 2:00 p.m. on November 16,2010 and then will bepublicly opened and read alo.ud at. 26590 Hwy 70..

BId Forms and SpeCIficatIons may be obtamedfrom Gree~tree Solid WasteAuthority's Officet 222 2ndStreet, RUIdoso Downs, New MeXiCO 88346, or youmay call 575-378-4697. NIailed Bids should .beaddressed to Greentree Solid Waste Authority at P.O.Box 2405, Ruidoso Downs, NeW Mexico 88346 clear­ly marked Construction ofTire Bale Fence. It shall bethe responsibility of the bidder to see that their Bid'is'delivered to the Authority's,office by the date and timeset fot opening. If the ~ailed or -delivery of said Bid is'delayed b~yond the op~ning date and time, Bid thusdelayed WIll not be conSidered. .. ,. The qreenttee Solid)VasteAl!thority reserves

the nght to reject any/or all BIds submttted. '.

Published in tbe Lincoln County News on November4 and 11, 2010,

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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFtH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTCause No. CV-2010-317 Div, m

Honorable Karen L. Parsons presidingBONNIE O'LEAR~ CONNIE HEWITT,and ANNA ~OSTIC,

PlairitHfs,

SHARA D, GURULE,MARYJANEMOSELE~. .TaB ESTATE.OF CliARLOmM. BARLOW,aIkIa CHARLOITE M, MOSELEy, .and .THE ESTATE OF ALAN W. MOSELEY; Deceased,

Defendants.

. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF . ~, PENDENCY OFACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: Tb ALL of THEABOVE CAPTIONEDINAMED })EFENDANTS:

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GREETlNGS: You are hereby notified that BoNNmn~LEARy. OONNlB HEWITT, and ANNA BOST!Cf,the Plaintiffs .herein, 'have filed an action in the DistrictCourt ofLirtcoln COUittY,New Mexico Wherein you arenamed as Defendants and Wherein Said Plaintiffs seekto obtain'Cohsttuctive service lipon you,

, .. . the general subject of said action is toForeclose a Mort$age Which is secured. by that certainreal estateWhich IS the SUbject matter oftlie.above-cap­tioned and Iitunbered cause ofactiOli and·is deScribed asfollows'. . .

1.ot 1SA) Block I..A, PALMER GATEWAYSUBDlVlSION, RUidoso, Lincoln CountYf ,

New Mexico, as shown by the Rep'atofLot75, lessandexceptin:g the West 12.0" Blockl-A,PaIl11er GatewllY' SUbdivisi911, filed in theoffice ofthe County.Clerk ofLmcolnCounfy,Ne\v Mexico on August 1, 2000 in

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.LEG~NQTlC:E 'C!lbinet.<i, Slide No•.714, as amended bySTATE.OF NEW MEXICO • AfJidaVl.t recprded Janu~ 7,2Q03in said

. . CQUNT¥ OF:LJNCOLN l'ecQtds lRBQok 301, page 10,23, .TWELFTH JU,DICl'ALDISTRICT COU~T '. ¥ollare 1\:1rthernotiaed that unless you enter

NO. CV..~0~174 your' appearance~plead protl\erwis,C·respond in sa.idcau~e'on ~r.before the last.date,ofpublicarion of this

.METLlFE IlOMa .LOANS, A DIVISION', OF Notlce w,hiChhll!i been~ubhshed on.c~ a week f9f threeME'l'LlFE;aANI<., N.A.., <:onsebcut1vd,,~weletl<s, jl gtnh'entl~ifll bereildde~ed ~gainhst.1' }'QU y. ('l~U an"" t e r~uepray'e. "orm teo

':plaintiff' C~mplalll~Wlll: be gran*~d t'? :l>,lalntitf: in q~mf(mliity . VI'.¥(' . . WIth the alle8atlonsofihe Plall'~tdf'sComp~aAlt, . MANDA D. TOMlSON, JACK L. TREADWAY ANDDOUGLAS .L ' MCALISTER THE UNKNOWN· ..• 1;h~ n,ame, and address of th~ att011ley for' the SH.ARON A. TREADWAY;SPOUSE OF DOUGLAS L 'MCALISTER AND ·Plamtdf IS. as follows: Alan. P. Mor~l; Alan p; Mo~el, " ." Defendilnts. . .FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION" . P.A" Post oroce J;lp~ 1030" RUidoso, New M~xlco .88355-1010. "". . .... ., . , .

·Def~nd.arit(~). . WITNESS my nand.' and 'seal of the'1\velfth NOTICE OF SALEJudic~al Djstrict Court{')fLincoln CQ~ty, New Mexico Notice is hereby given that on November 18,

FIRST AMENDED NOTICE OF SAJ,.E on'this the 26th day of OctOber, 2010.' . 2010, at the hour of 1'0:00 am the undersigned Sp,ecial

N· 'O'T'1·.CE 'IS .01:1.....·RE·.. B',Y 'G'IVE'N. fh'at the ·.un·der.. Master, or his designee, will, at the North entrance ofUP ~. JAN PERRY the Lincoln County Courthouse,at 300 C~ntral,

signed. Special Master will, on. N()vemb~r 12, ~O1Q~at ,Court Adtnin~strato,r/ Carrizozo, NM 88301,· sell aU of the rights,title and10:00AM, a~ the frQnt entrance'of the Lmcoln ,cC?unty District Court Clerk . 'interest of the above.named Defendants, in and' to theCounho\lse, 3QO Central,C~rrizozo, New MexlcQ~. sell . .. . hereinafter described real estate· to the highest bidcler,and convey to the highest bIdder for cash all the. nght, (Seal) for cilsh. The property to be sold is located.at 3 Pin~

, title alld interest of tlie .above-named defendants m and . '. By,: ElizabethYsasi Hill Loop, Alto, New Mexico .88312, (if there is a con- .to the following' described. reaJ estate located in said t Deputy,· fli"t between the legal description and the streetCounty and eState: " ' address, the legal description shall control) and is more

. Lot 20, :atock3, HJGH'MESA SuBDIVI Publisbed in tbe Linc()ln County NtlwS on November p~icularly described as follows: .SION, UNIl' 1,;Liticoln 'County,!'few Mexico~ 4,10 a..d 18,2010, , . . . . ,Lots 19, Block 3, ofALTO NORTH SUB-as shown by the, plat thereofflfeQ mthe Office ... 0_- -- •.---- DIVISION, UNIT 1, Lincoln County, Newof t.h..e. (:lounty Clerk an.dJ~x..o~c~o Recorder Mexico, as shown by the plat thereof

,ofLmcoln County, New Me,nco, :August 2S j'~F1GALNOT~CE filed in the office of the County qerk and197(), in Tube Np. 382 .' .Ex-officio Recorder of Lincoln County, New

which Propl:lrtyis more¢oJhtIlonly known to the 'best of . S~t~~~~~t~M~O , Mexico, on December 5, 1967, in Tube No.Plaintiff'~kn()wledge as' l24 Mira Monte Road, Alto, TWELFTH'JuDICIAL DISTRICT 'COURT 303,New Mexico 88312, Phlintiff does not represent or including an UDknown Manufactured Home, YINwaqant,' that the ,stated street' address is the street' NO, CV·09·4S1 unknowri, -and any improvements, fixtures, and attach-addre~S of the described p'rope.rtY.;·ifthe street ~ddressMETLiFE HOME LOANS" A DIVISION OF men~. Subject to all taxes, utili:£. liens and otherdoes not match the legal qescnptlon, then the property ~.mTLIFt:l BANK N A .. d f d b'be.ing "old here.i.n is. th.e. .properh/more· particularly I-ru;, )oJ. '.,.., restrIctIons an easements 0 recor ,an su ~ect to a

., '~J. ,. one (1) month rigl\t of redemption by the Defendantsdescribed above, not~e property located at .tb;e s~eet, flaintiff, . UPOll entry. of an order approving sale. The foregoingfldd.ress; any. prosp.echv~ purchaser ~t.tb:e 'sale IS given. v. sale will De made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment ren-notice that It should venty the locatIon and address of RICK B••TAFOYA, MELISSA G. TAFOYA, AND dereq by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered.the.propertY. being sold; . '. FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION cause on October 6, 2010, being an action to foreclose, SaId sale will be made pursuant to.. the Decree . , . , . ,. 1 . D f1 d ( \ a mortgage on the above-described property. TheofForeclosur¢ entered oil Ju y 14, 2010, m th(' above e en ant $). Plaintiff's judgment is $71,362.40, and the same bears

. enI!t1ed lind numbered cause~ which was a suit to f~re~ NOTICE OF SALE interest at the rate of 7.2500% per annum, whichclQse a note.and mortgMe held by the above phlintiff I' NOTICE IS JIEREBY GIVEN that the under- accrue;s at the rat~ of $14.17 per diem! commencing onand. wherein plaintiff ~as adjudgedt~ have a li~Ii. signed Special Master will, on Nov~mb~r 12,2010, at j~UdagYm2eOn't2aOglaOI"nWstlthsal.tdheDcfi°urtndarnetseMrvmngdaenDtryToofmfil.msoanlagamst the,above-descnbed·x:eal estate m the sum of 10:05Alv.f, at the front entrance of the Lmcoln County f1 h eel a . 1

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, $200,416.30, plus interest from July 5, 20I0 to the date Courthouse 300 Central Carrizozo New Mexico sell or t e amount due a.fter forec osure sale, for costs andofsate at the rate of 6.250% per annum, or $30.71 ~er ,and convey'to the highest bidderfot Qash all the right, '. attorney's fees, ph;ls mterest a.s may b~ assessed by the·day, the costs ofsare,including the Special Master's fee title and interest oftlie above-named defendants in and CO}lrt: The PlamtIff has the nght. tc? bl~ at such sale ~tlof $320.63, pUblication costs, and plaintitI's costs to the following described real estate lo'cated in said of!~ judgment a~o~nt and submIt Its bId verbally or.mexpepded for taxes, insurance or keepm~ the ptoperty C ty d Stat ; . ','. wntmg. The PlamtIff may apply all or an)' part of Itsin good re£air. Plaintiffha~ the right to bId at 8uc11 sale oun an . e. judgment to the'purchase price in lieu ofcash. The sale;and subm.t its bidverbaijy o;1'!n witing.The Plaintiff Lot 10, Block 10, ofPALMER GATEWAY may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion ofmay apply all or any paq of ItS judgment to the pur;. SUBDIVISION, Ruidoso, Linco.ln Count)', the Special Master. ,~hase price in lieuofcash..' ., ~. New Mexico, as shown by the amended plat The Court's decree, baving duly appointed its .

NOTICB IS FURTHER GIVEN that the real ' thereof filed in the office.of the County Clerk Special Master to advertise and immediately'offer for .,,property' and improvements concerned with herein will and .Ex-Qfficio Recorder ofLincoln County, sale the subject real estate and to apply the proceeds ofbe sold sUbject.to any and all patent reservations, ease'; . New Mexico, September 7, 1·9,48 sale, first to the costs of sale ·and the SpecIal Master'sments, alJ recorded and unrecorded liens not foreclosed h' .h . . . 1 kn' . th b f fees, then to pay the above-described judgment, inter-herein, and aU recorded and unrecorded sPl!cial assess- w ~c .~operty IS more common y own.to e.est 0 est, and costs ofsale, and to pay untp the registry ofthe

.lneilts and taxM1Jjiit may be due. Plaintiffand its'8ttor_P1amb. .,sJalowledge as 1~8 ~e~der.;.Dr,ty.e, R.u1~oso, 'CbU11 any balance temaining to ~atisfy futureadjudica..neys disclaim all responsibility for, and the purchaser at ~ew MeXIco 88345. Plamtiff. Odes not.represent or tion ofpriority mQrtgage holders' ,th I talc tit 0 rty' b' t t thal f f warrant that the s~ted street ~ ~ess ,IS . the street . NOW, THEREFORE, n~tice is hereby given

e .sa e.. e~ .e pr pe su ~ec 0, e v ua Ion 0 address of the descnbed p-rope!1Y., If the street address that in the event that said property is not soonerthe property by the County~sessor as'realorperso~al do~s not match t!te !egal aescnptlOn, then the p.roperty redeemed the undersl'gned will as set forth above offierproperty, affixtUre ofany mobde or manufactured home be~g sold herem IS the property more partIcularly ~ 1 'd 11 th h' h ·b·dd f1 h' , , . _ .to tlie fand, deactivation of title to a mobile or manu· described above, not the. property located at the street ' lor sa e an se to .e Ig est .I er or.cas or eqUlvfactured home on the property, .if any, environmental address' any pro.specuvel;urchawerafthe sale is given alent, the lands an~ I~proyements~escnbed above f~rcontamination on the property, if~y, a~d zoning viola. f th t' h Uld . th I .. d ddr f the purpose of satls.fymg, In the adjudged order ofpn-tions concerning the property, ifany. no Ice a It s .0 ven e ocatlon an a ess 0 , oritles, the juqgment described herein and decree of •

NOTICE IS'FURTHER GIVEN that the p'ur- the property bemg sold. foreclosure together with any additional costs and attor-chaser at such sale shall take title to the above descnbed Said sale will be made pursuant to the Decree ney's fees, costs of advertisement and publication, areal'p,roperty subject to risht(s) of redemption, ~ set ofForeclosure entered on September 24,2010, in the reasonable receiver and Special Master's fee to be fixedforth mthe Judgment herem. ,above entitled and numbered cause, which was a suit to by the Court. The total amount of the judgment due is

. At the date .and time stated above, the Special ~oreclose a note and.m9rtgage he!d by the above plajn- $71,362.40, plus interest t~ and including da~e ofsale ofMaster mil)' pos~one the sale to such later date and tiff and wherem plamtlff was adjudged to have a hen $2,578.94 for a total judgment plus mterest oftime as the Special Master may specify. against the above-described real estate in the sum of $73,941.34. Sale is subject to the entry of an order ofDated: October 12,2010. $113,249.80, plus interest from August 15, 2010 to the the Court approving the terms and conditions of this

date.ofsale at the rate of 6.875% per annum, or $19.09 sale.reter Baca per day, the costs ofsale, including the Special Master'sSpecial Master fee of $321.00, publication costS, and plaintiffs costs EDW-"ARD LlTI:LE, SpecI'al. MasterP. O. Box 215 expended' for taxes, insurance or keepins the property n.Carrizozo,.New Mexico 88301 iii good reJ?air. Plamtiffhas the right to bid at sucli sale 1509 37th St SE(575) 648-9925 • and submltits bid verbally or in writing. The Plaintiff Rio Rancho NM 87124

may apply all or any part of its judgment to the pur- Telephone: (505) 401-8068PUblished in tbe Lincoln County'News on October chase price in lieu ofcash. . E-mail: [email protected],21, 28: and Nov, 4, 2010, • NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the real '

property and improvements concerned with herein will Published in the Lincoln County News on Octoberbe sold subject to any and all patent reservations, ease- 21, 28; November 4 and 11, 2010.ments, all recorded andunrecorded liens not foreclosedherein, and all recorded and unrecorded special asSess­ments and taxes that nia~ be due. Plaintiffand its attor­neys disclaim all responsibility for, and the purchaser atthe sale takes the property subject to, the valuation of~eproperty by the County A~sessor as real or personalproperty, afflXture ofany mobile or manufactured hometo the' land, deactivation of title to a mobile or manu­factured home on theptoperty~ if any, environmentalcontamination on the property, ifany, and zoning viola-

. tions concerning the propel'ty, ifany.• NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the p'ur-

chaseratsuch sale shall take title to the above descnbedreal P.topcrty subject to rlsht(s) of redemption, as setforth 111 the Judgtnent herem. .

At the date and time stated above, the SpeCialMaster may postpone the sale to such later date andtime as the Special Master may specify. .Dated: October 12,2010.

. . PeterM. Baca. Special Master

P. 0, Box 215Carrizozo, m:t 88301(575) 648-9925

Published in the Lincoln County News on October14, 21; 28; and November 4, 2010.

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liNCOLN COUNTY'S Emergency ServicesDiteclor, Travis Atwell, was recognized duringOclober's meeting of the board of county com" .missioners for his recent designation as NewMexico Emergency Manager of the Year by theNew Mexico Emergency ManagementAssociation. CountY. Manager Tom Stewartsaid thatAtwell and Joe Kenmore, the county'semetgency Services coordinator, both becameCertitiedEmergency Managers In AUQust aftercompleting a rigorous -set. 9f re~U1reme.ntsincluding completing 30 tramlns classes andan emergen~ serviCes pubJicat,on, and work­ing a feaeral disaster ev~nt.AtweJI is shownhere supervising certification exercises held InAugust. (Courtesy photo) •

gentleman at that time citizens to recycle."contacted me. We Ingle remindedreduced his trash rate by the tovvn council that itover a fourth by giving is a 160 mile toun£l triphim recycling dump- . to the landfill I in Oterosters instead of garbage County, and said thatcans. The authority the construction of abelieved at the time facility that ~ouldthey . had helped to .accommodate morer~duce rates to those recycling might reducewho vvere recycling, 'collection costs in thebecause the one thing future.the authority does not "We've workeddo, vve do not charge the very hard to keep the

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C'ZOZQ Trash Rates DiscussedTHURSDA~ NOVEMBER 11, 2010

Publislled Weeklyfrom Beautiful Downtown Carrizozo,-New Mexico

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.Debra In~le,operatIons supervIsorfor the Greenttee SolidWaste Authority, spokeduring Monday even­ing's Carrizozo TovvnCouncil meeting, re­garding disposal ratefees, recycling and geii­eral operations. She saidthat she had just,received notice that thename of the formerLincoln County Solid

., '... ,.. ". Waste Authonty hadRUTTSRS - Linpoln'hiSjtorian and',author Lynda Sanct)ez sent us thts close- just been officially andu~ shot of two 'young' bucks t~sting their skil.lsin the·w~rm, sunny weath~f'; of- GlegaUy cshanl.gde~1T. tolate. The pioturawa~ 1a~eh by Jo.c,al photographer DaVid Tremblay, who had reenn:ee 0 1 nastea ringside seat tq,the rutting actIVIties. "They were so close Icouldn'tget them Authonty.all inlo. the frame,~1 Tremblay wrote. ' ' I!1gle addressed

. . a question raised last, ',' , . month by some

C~unty' R.evisitsThinning Ordinance ~:~~:;:Js~i~n~~~~tion of a policy by the

year for four years. The deadline for authority to rewardcommitment of that money, under tho,se. vvho re,cycle astate statute, is September 2012. It; maJonty of therr hou.se­by that date, that money has not been. hold wast~ bf reducmgcommitted, it reverts to the U.S. ~ees or adJustmg coHec-Treasury," Stewart explained.' !ion sc~~dule~. .

He,reminded the county com- Unless thISmissioners that Lincoln County used town goes. to door-to­the funding to provide $25,000 d~or recyclmg an~ youtoward the hiring of a community stil~ do ~t 0!l a vveeklyforestry expert, and that the county basIS to J!1Stify th~ rate,vvill offer tJie forester additional fund- ~nd not Just do It oneing of ,up to $100,000 to apply to time, because hovv dofuture projects. you ~ovv that ~ouse-'

'''My, and Rick's (Rick Di hold IS not go~ng toIaco, forester) idea is to continue to haye a party, IS notsupport the program, to get Otero gOII?g ~o h~ve'county ·to help vvith the program if Christmas, IS not goXPgthey vvant vvork in their area, but to to take that matenalconvert this into actual vvork on the over to th~ countyground," Stevvart said. "That being dumpst~r, vvhlch we getthe rural communities program frre- c~mpJ,amts on ~1l ~~evvise activities to offer to property. tIme,. J!1gle saId. .!towners vvho are indeed at threat, and vvas reVIewed but I! Swho we deem to be in the areas of not off the ~ble. I mmost concern, and kittd ofdo aprior- always. looking fority on making sure that this money everythmg andan~ggoes to good use. But, between now vve can do to recyc!;~and September, 2012, we need to . A~otheri. ,uehave that money put on the ground.;' brou~t up lasttl!0nth

Stewart said that a cost-share vvas li:om a. busmessproject of thinning more than 300, ownet.mC~rrtz'ozowhoacres on the Alto mesa has ju~t be~n p~y~ fo! solId ww:te co!:comp'leted and a 56..acre project m lechon both at. hIS re~1the Moon Mountain area is about.to dence and at ~IS studIO, .begin, Another project, funded althOl~gh he saId he gen­through the American Recovery and erates alD1~st no w~te ,Reinvestment Act (ARRA), is sched- at the studIO and ~Ittl~ •••uled to begin soon at Fort Stanton, he more at home that.lsn tadded recycled. The reSIdent·

. ''That money (ARRA funds) objec~d to paying foremployed some 33 people in Lincoln c~l1ectIon at both loca·County, in excess of 4,500 hours," tiOns every vveek ~henStevvart said. • . monthly . collectIons

He also said that the New would suffice, •.Mexico Department of Finance and Ingle saId thatAdministration (DFA) has $100,000 the curr~nt rate for.acommitted to furiding advertising and cotruperclal custom~r Inmarketing coIl1lrtunity "fire-vvise- Carrlzo~o has beentype activities", and that Di piaco is dropped from $60 perlooking into how those monies can be month to $25 for. ilioseused locally. who only reqUIre ,8

Di Iaco said that tbe market- sO?JiIl p~lycart to con..ing dollars would tie in wIth another tam the volume 1)£initiative a' cooperative effort waste generated.b ; . .. . . "The Town ofetween Lmcoln and Otero countIes Camoro used to have

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, ,'Creating a healthier forest, onprivately':owned land as vvell as gov­ernment administered lands andforestS, 'results in benefits for theentire population in terms ofvvildlandtire hazard reduction and increasedsupplies of vvater to the aquifers.

In the past, the LincolnCounty Board .of Commissionershave considered the adoption of anordinance that would require countyproperty owners to remove a percent­age of trees and shrubbery from por­tions of their land vvhere potentialwildland fire threats occur, especiallyif those areas surround structures or~order other privately-owned proper­ties.

. During a' special meeting ofthe county cotnIl11Ssioners held onNovember 5th, the topics of roresttbinning and the development of acounty ordinance ~dclressing theissue were revisited.

County manager Tom Stewartbriefed the commissioners on thecoung;:n~~orts to assist in fundingtree • 'g initiatives and projectswithin the county, and some plans forfuture projects involving governmentgranted fiinds.

"The money we're talkingabout is Title ill money, and I'm par­ticularly sensitive to ensuring that wemeet tlie intent of Congress that wehave a frre-wise program with thatmoney,U Stevva~ .saia. "That:s the,number one prOVISIOn ofthat TItle mand, about two years ago, the empha­sis for that money changed. We.usedto do weed mallagement; vve used tofund the White Mountain Search andRescue and the like, but effectivewith the new·statutes, vve have to useit for for-Wise or actual search andreSCUe operations." . .

, The manager saId that heexpects the county to receive enough~oney from feder~l programs to fundthinning projects for four years.

"It comes in around 1anuary21st, thereabouts, 'every year/, besaid. "It started out at aoout $55,000and has been reduced 10 percent each

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• .' ".,Altboughit ijasbe.e!1. widely Hub~rt Qu,intana,chief admini~tta.. out1oo~ .contin\!es, to. be 'bleak l!1ld ComnU:ssiQu thmllbets, Novem~r .I"asS,.umepthanheNew.Me~coStafe., tor ?f'ilie SNMEDD, bas ~chedUled there Will ,~e 'bttle~ If any,. capItal, 17th at 10:00 a,m.l"Carlsbad CItY, t

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I,the, WaY'Qf capItal outlay futtdmg' the five c9UI1tieSltrepresep-ts.. '; " Q\Ulltana:wtote. ,',. at 3:QO: p.tn!; RUldoso Vdlage!, ¥Sain. this. year) ,the. Southeastern ,m a Inemorandunl; d~sttib.. Only one workshop WIll b~ ,. CO\lUciI 'clWxtbera, NQvQmb~r lath t. New· Mexi(io Ec()no~c .Deve-Iop...ute~ by ~e SNMEDD Jast week~h~ld ineacIH~ount,y, but thOSeagea'1at lO:QOa.m.; Tularosa trustee I... me~, Di&tr.i;ct (SNMEDD) lWbe,~ll 'QUInJan~ Issue~d ,8 remInder t~at ¢les. tb~t cannot havea. tcprcscnm.. 9b,:anlb~ts, Novembc(r 18th .at, 3:001.:tecelv.i:fig,m~yre·quests,for assls~ther~ WIll b.e~lttJe, Ifany,t. caplmI ,~v.~(l.tte9d'a local meeting;~ par.. p.m.; Lea "CountyEn~ineerlng,.' tancl,Hnapplytng .for ca:pttal olltlay outlay ftJn.dmga.,war4ed tIllS year, ticlpate In the wQrJ9;hops .in any of Depl:lrtnlent at HQbb.s' City Hall) .

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The Town ,of Carrizozo is. seeking applications fo; a full-time Nevv MexicoCertified Police Officer or el~gible to certify by waive.r.. Salary. starts at$16.00 per hour plushealth insurance and retirement. Complete job descrip-.tion and applications are available at th~ Tovvrt of Carrizozo City Hall~ 4009th Str~et, Pp,Bo~ 247; Carrizozo, NJY!. ,8830J. App1ica~ion~ will be accel't­ed until posItlon IS fille£l. Please mall completed apphcatI~ns along, vvliliresume to Town of Carrizozo, ],>0 Box 247r Carrizozo, NM: 88301 Att:Personnel or deliver them to 400 9th Street; Canizozo, NM 88301. .

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. Plaintiff. . .' .plica~i0!1and )~b THE ~Y,KAl~(;rH .• ' >, , de~cnptIop- from BI1he-, ' In, Lincoln and Roswell, NMvs.. ',... n Jo Guevar~ at 5751648- ' : 575.;.973-2200CORNELIA. GAIL SHAW" MORTOAGE EiLEC- ·2385 ext. 1. 00. Appli-'TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS c'atI'ons' a"cept'ed untI'1 ' .' NOMINEE FOR G.E MONEY BANK, A FEDER.M ' " . '. "'. " ---.---••-----..--.--.--~~~.-:'-.--.---.---.---SAVINGS BANK, GAYLON G. HERRERA,' AND 5.00, p,m.,~ Monday"1JNKNOWN Tf:N'ANT (REAL NAME UNKNOWN), November 15,..2010.

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Notice is hl.'lreby"given thl\t on NovembeJ; 30,, 2010, at the hour of'9:00 alIi tbe undersigned Special.Master, or his designee, will, ~t the North entraqce ofthe I"incoll1 County Courthouse, at ,300 Central,Carrizozo, NM '88301, sell all of the rights, title and

. interest of the above-named Defendants, in and to thehereinafter described real estate to' the hiJiliest bidderfor cash. Theproperty to.besold is locatedat 152 Ellst

'Cree~ Rd., Capitan, New Mexico; 8~316, (if there is aconflict betweel1' the legal deScl'lphon,and the streetaddress, the legal description shall control) andjs morepa.rticularly described as' follows:, , .

Atrqct orIand in the NW/4 ofSection 10,TownshiJ> 9 South, Range 14 East, N,M.P.M., _ • • ........ .,...._••_. .. .Capitan~ Lin<::oln COll11ty, NewMexico, .described by metes and bounds as folloWS:

Starting at the Northwest comer of said Section 10:thence South 00 degrees 19 minutes 00 seconds Westalong the West boundlll1 of said Section 10 a distance

, 'of 842.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees 41 minutesOOseconds East a distan<::e of674:00 feet to the place,ofbeginning of the herein dcscripedtract of land; thencecontinuing South .89 degrees 41. minutes 00 seconds .East ndistance of 160.00 fect; thence Norlli 00 degrees 'We s:e.ent a busy weekend in Lincoln. After ' The election will be over when you read19 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 135.50 feet; .. ~lpli s rehab Wednesday morning we left for this. I know vve are all glad it is over, but I hopethcnc~ North 89 degrees 41 minutes 00 seconds Westa Lmcoln. . . . . '. .everyone voted. .distance of 160.00 fect; thence South 00 degrees 19 Th~s~ay', vve •spe~t on busmess.m ". ~ '* '* '* '* ,minutes 00 seconds West a distance ,of 135.50 feet to ~(j~wep, and Vlsltmg w,ltli friends. We had a nice This pastweek has be~n a busy one WIth

'the place ofbeginning. Being fuePOUNDS ESTATE as VISItWIthKathleenHellD1an atVilla delRey. She errands, doctors, and meetIngs. Wednesdayshown on that certianBoundary Survey Plat recorded isher~ame bubbly selfand·optomistic about her .Carolyn and Gene Christman and Ralph and IJanuary 9, 2006 in Cabinet I, Slide No. 439, in the leg recoveru. They' had J'ust moved her to an J'ourneyedtoEI'nasofoseeadentallab,andthenoffice of the County Clerk o(,Lincoln County, New AJ'. s; .M ' ' 3£'stairsap'artnlent - room 229 - and had had her did some sh~lning for the shon, .CJf,ICO, - . . J:' J:' th ffJ!.

. . erapy. . • . "The ttl:iittg, we missed e turn 0 lorincluding any im'pr~vements, ~tures, and attaphments, Due to the bone grafts m her leg she IS the dental lab and got lost. When we finally C'

sUch as, but not hmItedto, moblle nomes. Subject to all bl . t lk t'l th fts hid Sh tart d fc th h 1 lb' "'''''ttaxes, utility lienS' and other restrictions, and easements ~ e' 0 wa un 1 e'grct are. ea e '. e s e or e w 0 esa e usmess we got caulSUf d d b· (1) th· h •f h~ by f,ebruary she wIll be able to take a iiI a traffic jatn. . ,'. ~

o tecor, an su ~ect to a one mOD ng t 0 ~annedtriP. She was so grateful,to Bev and It ~~fas late when we got all the shonpmgredemp.tion by the Defendants upon entry of an order YJr' J:'

~p'provjng sale. Th,e foregoing sale will be ll}ade to s~t· oIttlie MenItt for their caring and love flollow- done, but Carolyn and Gene had to return toJSlY a foreclosure-judgment rendered by thIS Court m ing the broken '(crushed?) leg. Lincoln· for appOintments, the' next morning atthe above-entitled and numbered cause on February 19, *ill * '* '* the shop.2010;'being an action to foreclose a mort8age oIi the Ournext stop was Peach TreeRetiI'ement thusday was sp'ent at .the NMFarm &above-described property•. The Plaintiff's judgment is Center. The first '"etson 'we met was Mpn, Lou Ranch Museum meetmg WIth the Mu~eum$63,816,,90, and the.same bears inferest at the varia~le. J:' ....J Board and lunch It1 the afternoon the Fnends.rateof8~7500%i which accrues at the rate ofS15.30per NIckels in the hallvvay. Everyone vvas leaving h d th . .' Th b" ...• h d .diem,coll1lt1encmgonFebro<lJ'}'4,2010,withtheCourt the dining room.. , . . ., ,~, .. ~Irmeetmg.. e usm~ss meeting a 8 Ireserving entry of final judgment against said We yisited with Phyllis Zumwalt and discusslol1 on the proposed lIc~nse plate. TheDefendantCorneliaShawfor the amount due after fore- Glenn Denms. We tntssed Annabelle :Burtows. group deCIded10 go WIth the proJect. Th.ey hope ,closure sale, for costs andattomey's fees, 'p11;1S interest Phyllis is very happy at Peach Ttee. It had been to ¥vesomething to take to ilieAg Festm Santa Ias may be assessed by the Court. The Plamtdfhas the along time since. we had seen het. Thanksforthe .Fe m Fe~ruary, and ~ave 8 bootIL Several plan. ,right to bid at such saIe all of its judginent amount and mcow b d ' .. 'onaft.endmg the aff31r. . 'submit its bid verbally or in writing. The Plaintiffmay rea • ill '* *'* * '. There were three. U11expected people I

apJ'ly.all.or any part of its jUdgment to the purchase Then it was on to Carrizozo to vote. We present and we were so glad to Visit. M'otgan fpnce m heu of cas~. Th~ sale may be ,postponed and I '·'ted • h P G tk' k' f( h r Nelson, who is 8 board memberand his guestsJ Irescheduled at the discretIOn ofthe SpeCIal Master. VIS! WI! ete na OW'S 1 or a ~ ort ttne Fr.edetick an.d Hei.di Nolan ofEnoan.d, The fit.st I' " ,and then It was too late to say "Hi" to Ruth ' "p.,

The Court's decree, having duly appointed its I Hatnn1ond. ' thing Fredenck SaId to me ''No BIlly'f. TheyJust ISpecial Master 'to advertise and immediately offer for j .. '" .. " .. >I' ' want to see the US. Theymade the grand tour'of 1sale the SUbject real estate and to apply th~ prqceed~ of •} The spinfier~ met at the La Placita the Museum. " Is~le; first to the costs of sa!e and}lie ~peclal Ma,s~er'~ J Saturday. It was a beautiful.day to sit on (he The Museum held their "Ghosts of thefees, then to pay the above descnbedJud~ent, mter 'ftntch and "llioy sninnini't"'ome of Cadolyn's P'"'Mi!. W',I'th 'all the P'",...t'.Ortnan', 'eM SO'Id' Aut.'Th"... icst, and costs ofsale, and to pay unto the registrY ofthe :1"" , 1 ' .)0' ~ 'h J:' , ,eo q " ".' ai:!1; ~alf ,~"" v ~<;ourtany b~lat1ce remaining to' satisfy future adjudica. n~w yaqUlred ,s eep ~na alpaca fleeces;, Sue evenmg was cool but pleasant for Ute outdoortlon ofpriOritymortgage holders;. •. . . ManesS' vvas able~o come butL!oydw~,stn1s.sed.cvents. ." NOW, THEREFORE, notice IS hereby gIven He hadhad cataract surgery Fnday and deCIded . F:'d yandSturdayw ho econ:ili1~atthilt, hi the ~vent ~at said. property is not sooner h~ had better stay,home~, ~'n'JI'SU' f!,..~ '"1''''''' ~ ....e In t::Oaslt\6mO and 1 70tcdecmed, the undersIgned wdlas set forth above, ofter *1f: * '" III , l'llVl • .lJlw ~ ...."e". \J.f,. ~~, ~...for sal~ and sell to t~e highest bidder for .cash or equiv.. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strauser, Mr. and Mrs. were celebrating theIr atn1Iversapes., 1Wo.:ll~"alent, the lands an.d ·upproyements ~escnbed above f~r [,Gene Christn:tafi and Mt; and Mrs. Ral h Dunlap , sons ~r~ter:est to Lii1coltt.Co~tythat we VISIt..,t~~.;purpose,~fsat1sfyingj ID.~eadJudged order ofpn~ celebrated Gene's. 7.3rd birthday is Capitan ed .Wlth were Barba!a F~ouser ~c1'M!keonhes, the judgment .descnbed herem and decree of .. . tl ,', ' . SWickard. Many may remember when Mikefor~closure together wJthany additional costs !lIid.a~or-, recen y. " ,* *'* '. III ' oW11edthe LmcC?J.nCOuutY News. H~ ~es for~eys rees,.c~s!S of.advertls,ement and pubhcatIon, a .' Watme Dunl Hvis'ted hi' 'riate 'fg and aLasCtucesnewspaperandhasaradioprogt'f:l1l1reasonablerecelverandSpeCIal Masterl~ fee to be flXe,d .'. 'J"". a, .1, SI:" n:lo weekdays., c _ .

b}' the Court. ,T~e total atrtoun~ of th~ Judgment due IS. ) sealed the garage wa ls and the .east end ox the ** * * *'$03,816.90, plus mteres,ttq and IDcludirlg da!e ofsale of 1 deck. They" wefe .reallYJfry:WaY,lle hopes to, The Ruidoso Cluistmas 1ubilee will be$~;590.00 for.a. total; Jtidgrnentplus ,Joterest ()f ! come down agalll 1tl March orA-pol to do som~ held in Ruidso November 12-13. If will, be at$68;4~6.90. Sale.JS subJcctto the enttY, o,f.an order C?f c'worton the property. RUidoso Convention Center. ..' f~re~oUrt approVUlg the tenos and conditIons of thl~ I . ,The Attowsmitbs~ had ~{so ~sealed., The al1l1tlal Festival of Lights ~llbe !

IRosma!s garage., It Was, ntce to VISIt With Jqy December 4th. Steve Stucker of KGB WIll be .tl( .Shagle ana Gary Stilwell. . ., present. Steve. has been the WeAtherman for i

PETER IiACA·,Speciiil Master j' ***** . . Koa guite a few yeats. Some may rememberPO ~ox 215 , .' It .' There were a lot ofpeople ttt town Over when lle stattedin Roswell." 'Carnzozo,NM'8830l. .. . lhe.weekeIid. 'ii .* '* * .. .*Telep~one~ (57?) '648-9925 . . .". .. . **'* .. ill '. The Creative Memories: group will1roldE·mad: [email protected] . I , I di~'tget t».uclt news Bs.itSeetne~ ~e their quarterly tetrent 1lU$ weekend .. ~ov. 6,7,8 !Published in the LIncoln County News on November i we~ busy WIth too much fo do whIle 'We were~ atFf.• Lone Tree. See au. youscrapbookem there. !4, 11; 18 and 25, 2010~ . ., I Lincoln, i • , " * * '* .r

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My husba~d and I (Harry Comery)were married in 1920, Harry came to LasVegas in 1880 from Pennsylvania,

At that time there were freight trains,hauled by oxen, going from White Oaks to LasVegas. Harry found out from the freightersthat his brother Ed was in White Oaks so hewent there. The two brothers went into thefreighting business, Then, they got into min­ing. They leased the Vera Cruz mine in Nogal,one year and dropped $3,000. They turned tothe Jicarillas, had lots of prospects and hiredmany men, but they went broke in the earlyeighties: Millions of dollars were lost in theJicarillas and the Comrey boys probably lost$30,000, They said goodbye to mining andwalked out With fifty cents m th~ir pockets.

The boys said this would be a goodcountry if it had water. Because of their previ­ous experience they decided to go into waterwell drilling. They mortgaged everything theyhadJeft --. houses, wagons, tanks and equip- .anent for $2500 and bought a well drilling out­fit in St. Louis., When it arrived they took it to the

.. fA"Ilcho 'country: They knew it was deep waterbuuntry and tnat you couldn't reach water witha"dug .well. Ancho wasn't even surveyed in,~ho~e '£lays. The law was that when you putflown a well and struck water the governmentdeedep.you 40 acres of land.'. ',' . ;','"God was with them. They struck water.It':was, a good well flnd alter on supplied wat~r(Q.r.(iQO herd ofcattle and horses. Over a pen­Cid'or'years the Comrey boys put down over300'wells around An9ho. Well drillers then putdown wells on their own money. They took achance of finding water or not finding it.They'd say: "I'll take a gamble on that. If! getwater I can name my own price." They neversold a well for less than $4,000. A cowmanwould buy the well and fence the land sur­rounding It.

Gr~at herds of cattle used to be drivenover the open range through and .aroundADcho. Theherds would be driven from sater­ing place tq watering place. Maybe theywould make it in two days, but not always,When a big herd was passmg by, Harry wouldsend out one of the help to look it over. Therewere nearly always some cows that lookedlike they were near' exhaustion. The parleywent like this: "This cow won't go two milesfurther and it's 40 miles to the next water atPinos Wells. I'll give you $2 for that cow." Nomention was made about water at the Comreyplace. Harry picked up a good many cows thatway', Harry Comrey was one who dressedwell when the occasion called for it. He woretailormade clothes, custom made boots and an,expensive felt hat. He was all dressed up likethis one Sunday when he went into WhiteOaks after being out on a well drilling job foreight weeks. Whit~ oaks was a lively place.Saloons and gambhng games were-ruIiD1ng 24

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, landfill .tipping . fee~. newlandfill. Trucks:that said.. "Cost .savingsdown for .21 year~; Y01,U',~ed topic~ uprecyc~a- '. al<me :last ye~ on recy­tipping fee at the .land..; bleinatenal at the· cled matetlal, ,W!1S,fill stm;remains the a,uthorityonce a JIlorith $108,0.00 to tlJ.e· authod­s~e }md is the cheap.,;, 1l0W come every eight ty. We appr~(:aat~evefY;' .

$13.90 !1 ton," -dayS". ' oody that do~s recycle.Ingle" said" a~dadded, ' .., ~~Last. ye!ir .we The b~ar~',lo<?kedat itthat the,' SQhd waste _held -oqt 2,.7QOtons of 'and wewtll !11w!1Ys COD,-

-, ~uthodtY ,'ha~.~ot !Daterhd from ,going' tinueto look atli.ow we.~ncr.eased, reSidential mto Ute. landfill," Illglekeep doWl1: the rate."se~i.cerates forilitce -, . ""', .Yea.rs~. . 'Neighbpring.counties,' .' charge" ; as .,much as $45 ,per ton to 'dump waste in "theIrlantlfills, she said. . .~

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, ." ,.... . ilaitdfiU 20, years' ago,MONDAYS ,andWEQN£SDAVS 'lunch. . " '~lDd' it's :paid for. YQur.. ~-FreeO(JEP claS~es 6 to 8 p.m. TODAY, THURSDAY, laxesthat wel~t.towards ,.

Carrj~ozoScli(lQl Library , .. ~OVEMBER 11., l'paymg .for that lall.dfilL, . , , --Veteran s pay. Most governmeqta .s now' bu.ying ,equip-" .'l'UESDAYS '. offices closed. " meht. IhaYe to be care;.

.. --Capitart Public LiP1'arypresc~QoIF.~Ay"NOVEMBEl{ 12 . .fIJI about w~atwe recy;.,story It°\11'1:30 p.rn: '. " .', ,: .-:All.Vetera~s ~dtheir ,spouses are"cle be~ause.lflputl too.: .', WEDNESDAYS ,.', , l~vlte<J tc;a comphmentary,ore~ast at ~Jlch g~bag~ (,lut C)ft~er-CQronaPtiblic Library story hour Tpnty UNited~¢thodi~t churchac::ro~s ,JaJ;ldfiJI,ltcouldcaus~

4:00p.m.' . '. . . street from CarnzozQlI~gh school 7:39 tInel rat~s !P~O up,,i~Carrizo~o FirstaaptistChutc::4' MIl•. tq. lO:~Oa.~. sponsq'red by nge s~ld~We revery ,

'. tak.es. '()rdersforA,n17elFood,M,.inis,tries lc'arrtZO?pJuJUof;Rotary. , proud of.w~at we do ...-_... ....._ ..............5 30 ' t 630 q • '. . • and we haul.It out."'. ;. p.m. 0 :p,m, '... .

, ." ~, l\-lONDAY,NOVEMBER 15 . She s~id thl:lt it,. .' , .TlIURSDAYS . ' ....Eederated Republican 'Women of requires a mmimum of '-~(3ampler~s'A11onymous openmeet-: .Lincoln' " ',., (jOO, acre~ of land and

jng 7:.15 p;m.'. at Mesca.lerol.tefotJ;n~d. ,Countyllle.ets: ~t,l1:30 a,.m..for lUl)ch, "payment !If.a fee ofChurch, . 336 . Wardlaw Drive In,speaker John Bdlmgsley at, 12 noon. at '$120,000 Just to gener­Me~cal~ro. Y,aU 1Y1;ike.at 575-68'2-62.00. Youth' 'Yar~hpuse. beh~~ Corn~rston~ at~ :tlie'reyie'Y' ?f a per-fonnfOOUl;l,tlon. " . I Bak~rylnR1;1ldos();.Electlonofofti.cers 11ut ,apphcation. fO.f<' a

• . . . . I' ,and IIlstallatlon.Bnng a stuffed anunal \ · ., , "EVE,RY THIRI) THURSDAY . to be given to sheriff's'department foJ;''' '

. ..-Village ·.Of Corona PuJ>lic Libr~3' their use,When they are called and chil:" ~'~T-:-~'~"~"-',-~'l'to 4 p.m. pr¢-sch901 story boUt, stones~, dren are, present, Cpffee alld tea pro- ;,activities, ,crafts, .snacks•..Ca~l Betty·. vided, bring bag lunch. ' , , .Ann at 849-3277 for info.' ..' " " ',~"OOKFOR, " .' ; ",' TUESAY, ~()VEMBER 16 . :". GRIZZLY' .

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Engineer's offic~ i~ at Ruidoso Village Commission 6 p.m. l_NEXT WEEK '.Hall from 9 a..tn. to 12 noon. . ." . ." 1

WltDNE;SDAY, NOVEMBER 11 '1FIRST THURSDAY O)i' ,--Upper Hondo Soil & Water . '.. EACH MONTlI Conservation District special meeting -".......__~-~~~"._

-..Roadrunner Food Bank in ;9:00 a;m. for the Salad,Q DamCarrizozo at Assembly'of God .church Inspection and to. discuss policies.for general public 1-3 p.m. and 4-6, Meet at Upper Hondo office.p;m. ., ..-L.incoln CountY Lodgers TaX

" . Committee, 10:00 a.m. at CapitanSECOND TUESDAY OF Village Hall.

EACH MONTH . ,, ..~Food pantry for. those. age 55 and, THURSDA~ NOVEMBER' 18

older at Assembly 'of God church in' " --Capital Outlay workshop atCarri2iozo 12 noon to 2:0Q p.m. 'Ruidoso Village HalllO:OO·a.m. pre-

. . sented by, SNMEDD (SoutheasternTHIRD SATURDA\:r OF New MExico Economic Development

EACH MONTH Di~trict) ". -..American Legion Post #11, Wells --ConunUIiity Thariksgiving dinner at

.Fargo Bank in Carrizozo.9:00 a.m. Ttinity United Methodist Church, 10thStreet 'and D Avenue jn Carrizozo1l:00a.in. to" 1:00 'p.m. Pickup and:delivery available. Donations accepted.

--Lincoln Historic PreservationBoard 7:00p.m. at Community Churchin. Lincoln. ,

FOURTH tUESDAY OF., EACHMON:rH . . .--Food paniy for age 54 and younger

at Assembly of God Church' inCarrizozo 12 nOOh to 2:00 p.m. and5:00p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

• . EAC~ FRIDAY •.·--Al AtionfamJly group for familIesand rfriends. of alcoholics, noon atMethodist Church'in Carrizozo, bring

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SW Comer ofH'W48 & Hwy 371uncllon(BetWeen Rtiid(!fO and Capilin)

St1Nl'1AY• SlIndiy School forAlIAB~ •••9:30"1IL

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Children" Church ••• 10:30 UI1.Family WotbOOp •• •6:00 p.1IL

MDNESDt\YCommuilitY Dillller ••• 6:00 p,m,

AdtJlt Cl"~. Youth Gamet and SIU<Iy,Kid!l Klub ••• 7:30 p,m.---l1l'l'lTED MEmODIST

CIIVRCHES1000 DAvenue. CIlrtitoio

648·2893 or 648-2846Johanna Andml:in.Put«

Sunday SC~()()t All~ ••• 10:00a.m.Worship Stn'iee ••• H:OO l.nt

Chait t'llCtiec •••Tuesdays 6130 p.m.

United Mcthodirt Women~irdW~y orMonth •• ' 2:00p.m.

Fellowsbi Ditmet.Fourih Sundayor~th ••• 12:30p,m.

CAl'lTANAdull S1J!1d&YScllool ••• 8:30 ('.nt

WorshiP smlc:C ••• 9;15 p.m.

Children's SllttdaySeboQt ••• 9:3fJ a.m.

'FeUov.'J!Up Tunc ••• 1o:J5p.m.

Adult SundayStf:j()()l ... It:Ohm.

Choir'Prac~. #.~ 7:00p.m.

Fellowship'Dmllet ••• 3rd Suttday. ofMOIlth

lfandmaid~ E<:Ull'ICfIieal Womm'•.Otbup!sf aOO 3tdTuc$d1y ••• 9:30 UIl~~~ ...~

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Sunda}'Bibfe S!U4Y••• 10:00 11.111­WotihlpSmi~ ••• U:OOl;tlI,.Evening 'i'(orsbil1••• 6:00 p,.D1. .

WcdnesdayBlbleS"tudy••• 6:00p,1lL~~

CAPll'MH:ilURCH0'CtWS'i'420 LincolJ1AVC!i1lt

Joshua Watkins, Mini~Suilda}' Bibll:' Study ••• 10:00 ..ttl.

Worship Sl!tViet ••• H:OO ut1. •. EVening Wcmhip ••• 6:00 p',ffl"WCdn6dAyBible'Stud)' ••• 6:00 p.rn.~~ ..

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, The New Mexico HighwaysDepartment has' developed a new tollfree number for up to the hour roadconstructionsl conditions informa..tion. Just dial 511 t listen to theoptions and follow the direotions. '

You can also get up to theminute, in-depth, constructionupdates by logging in, towww.nmroads.com for any area ofthe state. .

night: Mostly olear, with a lowaround 26.

Sundny, No\'ember 14Mostly, sunny, Witll a high

nea~' 47, night:' Partly cloudy, with alow around 22.

Monda\y, November 14A fair chance of snow show~

ers, partly sunny, with a high near 45,night: A fair chance ofsnow showers,mostly cloudy, with a low around 23.

'fuesday, November 15Pat1ly sunny, with a high near

45, night: Partly, cloudy, with a lowaround 22, .

The above infonnation waStaken from the National WeatherService Website. For up to dateweather reports, go towww.srh.noaa.gov/abq/ on the inter...net. Thi1) website is up-dated everyfour hours. .

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WorilUo· •• •9:00 am.Suadlry Stliool ••• J0:00 a.nt--CORONAlJNITEDl'RESBYTERJA.1I{ CIIURCJI

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HaYllettSlIiitb,P.m>r314 1000Avenue

64J.296$: Chuttb or648-201

SfIlIday &:11001 ••• 9:45ul1.~Scmel: ... 10:55 «.ttLS\Uldli1BVCllini ••• 6:00 p.QL

AWANXs ••• Wc:dneIdaj! 6:00 p.m.(Septomber.Aplil)

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MOUN'tAIN MINISTRYPARJSJISlERRABLANCA PRESBYTERY

NOGALPRESBYTERIAN CnURcaEoW. "Do" Lewis, Pastor .

Sunday School ••• 10:00•.ro.WOnlhip ... 11~001I.m.~~

RUll>OSO 1>OWNsJIRSTSOU'I'HERN BAPTIBr CIIURCII

. 36I-EUtHwy.70Ruidoeo DownI, NM 88346

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8:00 a.m•••• Eatl}' Bird Strvico9:00 •.m. •• _Bret1dist

MO a.m. .... Sunday School .U:OO Un••••TraditioiW Services

~:OO p,m. •••1'rOiChblJ Bible Study

W~ COmmill1ity t>inntt6:30p,m.

10dIActivitict ••• 5:30 p.nt

Saturday, November 13Sunny, with a high near 58,

night: Partly cloudy, with a lowaround 25.

Sun~ay, November 14. Mostly sunny, with a highnear 55, night: Partly cloudy, with alow around 30. -, 'Monday, November 15

A slight chance of rain show­ers, partly sunny, with a high near 53,night: Aslight chance of snow show­~rs, mQstly cloudy, with a low around26. .

Th~sday, November 16Mostly sunny, Witll a high

near 52, night: Partly cloudy, with alow arotinq 25.

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. The followiqg in- Arabella> ,deputy dis- Downs, depuly disp~tch~(t'formation was takenfrdmpatched. . . 6:18 p.m. MedIcaldi~p~tch records in the . 3:28 p.m. Medical call at residence on Wb~t~Lincoln County Sheriff's ,call at location on Calle I:a Oaks Road in White Oaks,Of:ijce; located in the Placita in Lincoln, an'lbu- ambullUlce dispatched. ,,' .L'incpln 'County Cour. lance dispatched.' .. 8:2~ p.m. SUSPI-thouse in ·Canizozo. . .3:54 p.m. Accident CIOUS activIty re~rted at

July ~6 ,reported at intersection of location 9n Little Smokey1;55 a.m. Shots HWy 220 and Hwy 380> Road in Capitan., police dis-

fire~ reported at location on deputy dispatched. patched.Largo in Capitan, police . 5;09 p,m., Accident August 2dispatched. repox:ted onFrenchDrive in 8:28 a.m. Domes-

. '5:23 a.m., Sui<*Je Alto, deputy dispatched. tic battery reported at loca~reported .at ~'esiden~e on 7:49 p.m. Medical tion on Raricher Road inBn-ch Street m Cqrl,'lzozo, call at residence on Cedar Palo Verde, deputy dis­police /,lnd ambull:Plce~lis"l Cl'eek in Alto, ALS ambu- patched.patched. " lance' and dep,Uty dis- 10:06 a.m. Break-, 9:Q5 a.m.. Traffic patcl1ed. . ing & Enterin~ (B&E)

hazarq reported at'lolmtion July 30 reported at location on Hon:Dt;ler Park Drive inAlto, . 8: 16 a,m. Distu~ Avenue ip. Carrizozo,deputy dispatched. rl;lance reported on Deer deputy dispatched. ..

, 11 :00 a.m; Agency ;Park Drive in Alto, deputy '11:31 a.m. Distur..assistan~e. requested .by, dispatched.. bance r~ported at locationN~w Me"lco State Pohce '9:37 a.m. Alarm on Hwy 70 in Hpndo,' Porecast for Ruidoso.

.officer at mile marker 149 .reported at residence on D deputy dispatched. Capitan and Corona and most oftheon Hwy 554 in Ancho, Avenue' in Carrizozo, 12:40 p.m. Alarm Hondo Valley:depqty dispatched. police dispatched. reported at locatio~ on L~ . .

11:03 a.m. Warrant . '3:01 p.m. Littering RlU~o.nada Lan~ lU' S~n To(lay, Veterans Day,service !,it location on ,or illegal.dumping repQrt~d PatriCIO, deputy dIspatched. Thursday November 11Biscuit Hill in Glencoe, on Patsy Drive in Capitan, 2:28 p.m. Welfare. M tl' ·tl h' hdeputy dispatched. . deputy dispatched. check requested at resi-. os hSUQ11y! WI 1 a Ig

12:19 p'.m. Dog 4:26 p.m. Distur- dence on Nogal Canyon n.ear 57, sout ~est wI~d between 10re.eorted running loose near ba.nce· reported at lQcation Road in Nogal, deputy (fis- and 20·mph, ~lght: A. s11ght chance ofmde marker 279 on Hwy on Main Road in Capitan, patched.· ,snow showers, partly cloudy, with a70 in Glencoe, deputy dis- pplic'e dispatched.· 4:50 p.m. Alarm low around 29, west wind betWeen 5patched. 4:48 p.m. Medical reported at location on and 1t> mph

12:29 p:m. Medi. 'call ~,at residence· on Calle La Placita in Lincoln, . .' .cal call at residence on Cowpoke Lane in deputy dispatched. . 'Friday, Novel1lber 12Aspen in Carrizozo, ambu- Camzozo, ambulance dis- 10:28 p.m. Welfare MI' . h h' hlance dispatched. patched. check for person sitting in ost y sunny, Wit a Ig

1:01 p.m. Littering 5:01 p.m. Fire car on HWy 37 in Nogal; near 49, night: MQstly clear, with aor illegal dumping reported reported near mtersection deputy dispatched. low aroUnd 23.on Picacho Road in of Mount Capitan and August 3 . Saturd~y, November 13 ..Pica9ho, deputy dis- Baptist Church Road in' 8;15a:m. Medical 'Sunny;' with a high near 50

. patched. Capitan, fire units dis- call at location on HWy 247 . . , ,2:44 p.m. Lar- patched.' in Corona, ambulance dis-

~i~~/~riftTIi;:e~:~vl~ci~ offense/~;~o~~d' aIr~~ patc~ed. 8:49 !l.m. Civil ~--7'---"-- , --:--"--<- --,) -:- ""'- ,-.---- _.- ----'---'-'---'-'jAlto, deputy dispatched. marker 121 on HWy 54 in dispute reported at location ~r"; ', '. . T',0', AL'L THE . '..

4:56 p.m. Carrizozo, police dis- on Empire Rock Street in t, .... '.' . jUnknown trouble call from patched. CarrizozO, deputy· dis-residence on Jasmine 5':59 p.m. 911 patched. ' .' VETERA'NS'Avenue in Carrizozo, Hang-up from location on 8:52 a.m. Distur-" '. . . .police dispatched. Hwy 48 in Alto, deputy dis- bance/family dispute re': ..... " . .....'

9:35 p.m. Infor- patched. ported at intersection of •mation. report at business ' 8:54 p.m. Smoke HWy 37 and Bonito Lake '0'N' T'HIS TH"EIR DIAVlocated on HWy 48 in Alto, reported near FR120 in Road in Bonito, deputy dis- . . ':. . ',' . .., :KIll,deputy dispatched. Alto, Bonito fire units dis- patched.

July 27 patched. 9:39 a.m. Civil WE S' AV. 8:12 a.m. Criminal 10:36 p.m. Acci- dispute reported at location ' . , .. ' AI. iii •

damage to propex:ty report- dent reported on Lakeshore on EnglishDrive,inBonito,ed at location on Drive 10 Alto, ALS ambu-' deputy dispatched.' '.. THANK ¥OU,,,, ISaddleback Road in Alto, lance, Bonito emergency 12:10 a.m. CivIl . . , '.deputy dispatched. . units and d,eputy dis- dispute reported·at interse~- . ~. " • • • • • t

'ofiienses 9re:5polrtae'dmO'n TBroanffil'tloC patched'll'23 p m tsi°trneeotfm'B c.Aarnzo:ve~l\iezo~dpollll·cthe ~.~~,'-_._"~__-._._._.~ -_,, ~- .__ ~__..-~_ .~_ ,._,,~ ..~ .~,__,_._.~j. . .. ,Lake Road in Bonito, Suspicious activity report- dispatched. .deputy dispatched. ed on Altamira Drive in 5:52 p.m. Critnit1al

, 12:54 p.m. Lar- Ranches ofSontero, deputy damage to J?roperty report-ccny/theft reported at loca- dispatch~d. . ed at location on' Denv.er .• ' ._,'tion on MuUi~~n Lane in .. July 31 City Drive in RUidoso>Alto> deputy dIspatched. 12:22 a.m. Medi- deputy dispatched.

2:33 p.m. Alarm cal call at residence on Hall 6: 10 p.m. Lar-re'ported at location on Road in Capitan, ambu- ccny/theft reported at loca..L1Ocoln in Capitan, police lance·dispatched. . tion on Alamo CanyonOispatched. 1:01 a.m. DIStur- Drive in Hondo, deputy

3:09 p.m. Suspi- bance/loud party reported dispatched.' , 'cious activity reported at at location on Ski Run 7:18 p.m. Welfarebusiness located on Central Road in Alto, ,deputy. dis- check reguested at tesi­Avenue in Carrizozo, patched. dence on Little Big.Hom inpolice dispatched. . 8:20 a.m. Distur- Rancho Ruidoso Valley

5:40 p.m. Dlstur- bance reported at Westlake Estates> deplity dispatch~d.bance reported at location Campground on Bonito 9:36 p.m. Medicalon Ski Run Road in Alto, Lake in Bonito, deputy dis- call at residence on CedarALS ambulance and deputy patched. Creek Road in Ruidoso,dispatched. 9: 12 a.m. Tele- Advanced Life Support

6:17 p.m. Distur- phone offenses reported at (ALS) ambulance dis-bance reported at mile location on Juniper patched. 'marker 1M on HWy 380 in Springs, deputy dispat~b.ed. August 4Hondo, deputy dispatched. . 9:59 a.m. ACCIdent 12:31 a.m. Infor-

10:12 p.m. Shots reported on Bonito Ulke mation report at residencefired reported at location on Road in Bonito; deputy dis- on Dead Hose Lane inConor Court in Capitan, patched. Capitan, deputy dispatc~ed.deputy dispatched. 10:21 a.m. Medi- 7:35 a.m. Medical

. July 28 cal call at residence on call at residence on Long. 12:56 a.m. Suspi- Carole Drive in Capitan, Road in Capitan, ALS

cious activity reported on ambulance and police dis- ambulance dispatched.Little Creek Roan in Alto, patched. 8:52 a.m. Hams..deputy dispatched. 11 :16 a.m. Welfare sment reported at mile

4:58 a.m. Medical check requested at location marker 88 on H~ 380 incan at LCDC on Air Port on Spring Canyon Road in Capitan, police dispatch~d. .Road in Carrizozo, ambu- Ruidoso, deputy dis- 9:48 a.m. Poltcelance dispatched. ' patched, presence/stand-by request-

6: 19 a.m. Welfare 11 :26 a.m. Fire ed at residence on Littlecheck requested for person reported at location on Big Hom in Ranchositting in car on Hwy 380 in Cherry Creek Road in Ruidoso. Valley Estates,Lincoln, deputy dispatched. Nogal, tire units and deputy deputy dispatched.

. 9:28 a.m. Infor- dispatched. 12:04 p.m. Lat..mation report at LCDC on 2:07 p.m. Traffic ccny/theft r~orted at loea..AirPort Road in Carrizozo, offenses reported on tion on Ski Run Road indeputy dispatchep. . Grandview 10 Capitan, Alto, deputy dispatched.

12:55 p.m. Traffic police dispat~hed.. 12:19 p.m.hazard reporten on Little 6:02 p.m. MedIcal Medical call at residenceCreek Road in Rancho call at residence on Island onAlto Lakes Road inAho,Ruidoso Valley Estates, Road in Capitan, ambu- ALS ambulance dis..'deputy dispatched. lance disp~tched. . patched. .

6:44p.m. Accident 9..25 p.m. Medical 4:50 p.m. Suspi-reported at mde mark~r 137 call at residenc.e on Mt. cious activity reported onon Hwy 54, CarrIzozo Capitan Road in Capitan, Alamo Canyon Road inambulance, fife/emergency ambUlance dispatched Hondo, deputy dispatched.units and- deputy dis... 10:46 p:m. Distur- 5:34 p.m. Welfatepatched. •. bance/loud musIc reported check requested at intersee-

, - 9:40 p.m. Suspi- at (esidence on Lodestar in tion of Skyyiew and~io,us ~ctivity by perso1i(s) Capitan, police dispatched. Grandview Lane in111 vehicle reportea at Jose August 1 ~apitanl police dispatch~.Vega Loop in Carrizozo, 4:59 a.m. Suspi- 6:51 p'.m. Fifedeputy dispatched. cious activity by person(s) reported at residence on

'July 29· in. vehicle ~eporte~ on 10th Street itr CiuTiiozo,. 12:00 a.m. Agency Blfch Street 111 Camzozo fife units, ambulance andassistance requested by police dispatched. police dispatched, .' .RuidoSO DoWns police at . 6:37 n.m. Medical 7:07 p.m. Regis- ,location itt Ruidoso call at residence on Alto tered Sex Offender check atl)oWfis, deputy dispatched. Alps Road jn Alto, ALS Lincoln CountY Shetiff

. 8:55 a.m. Info- ambulanc¢ dIspatched., Office (LCSO) located inrntation report at location 8:05 aim. Alarm the Uncoln, Countyon Petersen Road in reported at location on Courthouse (lCC) onRanch() Ruidoso Valley Kansas Road in Ruidoso, Central Avenue inEstates, deputy dispatched. deputy di~patched. . .. .Carrizozo, deputy dis-

9:29 a.m, Un- 9.44, a.m. MedIcal patched.known trouble call from cal1 alert by Lifeline dis- . 8:53 p.nt. Medicallocation on Flute Play'et patch ~t resid~nceon 19th can at fesidence onWay 'in'Alto, deputy dIS- Street 111 Camzozo, polIce Larkspur Loop in Alto,

• patched~' a.n(f ambulance aispatch~~. ALS ambulance dis-. 1:41 p.m. Tr~s-' . . 4.:0,1 p.m. SUSPI-' patched.

passmg, reporteu at locatl~n CI0W: actIVIty r~PQrte.d on August 5.on ~a1:ielta HWy In CalclWI1 Creek 111 RUIdoso' 12:59

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.' Be .Erepared tospend the Il~xt forecastweek bundled UP when

I Qutside and next to your. 'furnace or fireplace for

the evening hours, earlymorning hours.

, The forecast for, ' the ,upcoming week is

for MUCH colder thannor~al temperatures,especially at night.

.. With the partlycloudy to clear ski,es theheat absorbed by th,eground quickly escapesmaking for the colderthen normal tempera-tures. ' .

Expect daytimetemperatures in the low50s at-the lower eleva­tions, and the mid 40s tolow 50s at the higherelevations.

Nigl1ttime tem-penitures will be solidly

of som¢one' other than In the ·low.to mid 20s attheir party caucus' all elevations.choice. Forecast for

Under the situa- Carrizozo, high plainstio,n that existed in the of Lincoln County and

.House during much of Hondo Valley:the 1980s, Republicans, - Today, Veterans Day,even .though they were Thursday,outnumbered by November 11Democrats, 'controlled Mostly sunny,the House. with. a high near 63,

The current situ- southwest windation dictates that pres- between 10 and 20 mph,ent ijouse SJ?eaker 'Ben night: Partly clouCly,Lujan lead In a ~uch with a low around 28,more bipartisan manner north wind around 5than he might other- mph.wise. Friday, Nov. 12

~1;1~t. t>iparti~an .' Mgs.tly. ~»~py"leadershIp may be Just With a high near 5'{,what Martinez needs. to night: Mostly clear,accomplish her goals. with a low around 21:

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, SANTA" FE -- receiVed: much creditThe Republican ~tide ,for 'his big ,tax, cuts Ofthat swept the. nation eight years ago creatingmade New Mexico any, growth. But theabout as Republican as short-term effect' of tax

.. it has. been since the cut$ is thatthey .tt1,ustbeGreat Depre~sion. ' paid for irtunedi~tely in

.' We've hadsev- ord~r' ·to ·balance. theer~l Republican govet~ blldget.,nors during' that period '. . Martinez ,hasand once, 'or twice said she is willin~ tO'cutRepublicans have, cap'" up to $500' millloi}. o~tlured one of the other of tlie budget in her frrststatewide offices. But year; "That kind of cutthis is the frrst time nout of.the 40 petcen\ ofRep\lblican .h~s '~een the budget sheis willIng

, ,elected secretary of to touch would be in thestate since Jesusitaneighborhoodof a 25p.errault held the offic~ nercent cut to agencies

'm 1930. r " .r?~ ffit<iis1done-across lhe" For many y~ars, bo~d.. .. .

, the Republican Party ,But she may notand the media have had have to, cut that much.problems with the, s'ec- C~ent legislative pro­retlu'y of state's' <?ffic~~ jectioils are for only aThe GOP's prImary $260. million budget.complaint lias been tha~ slioqfall. The problemthe office has allowed with October revenuemassive voter fraud td proje~tions in. the pastoccqr throughout the has been that the snort- .state, although. that fall tends ·to increase asnever has b~en·prov~n~ .. tlie beginni!lg of the . Bad ~tuff going on with DaUa$

. The media's January session nears. Cowboy team. Can't win and playing nnin" -Iproblem has been with . The new gover-" sp~red -f<;totball .usually gets professionalthe lack of helpful, nor's biggest problem is I' coaches In trouble and sure enough Wadeusa~Ie and timely infor- that she cap.'t c1;1t gov- I Phillips was relieved of his duties. Ownermahon out ofthe office~ ernment spendmg or I Jetty Jones had been hesitant tofite PHillipsWith Dianna Duran, an reduce taxes, on her~lthough the team was falling apart weeks ear­experienced . county own. She must (;onvince' lie.r .:. more or less sayi.ng he didn't }Vant tocl~rk soon to ,be han~ the Lesi~la.tute to se!1d rrre his coac-!t" but ratherJust replace hitn next I'dlmg matters, let's 'hope her legIslation authonz- year. My feeliilg toward the whole.matter withthat both concerns can' ing whatshe wants. Jones having a hard time fireing his coach was .be adequately.. Both Houses are • • • YQu hfre,d him, you fire him and same I

addressed. controlled by sh()uld go for the players not performing up to I.' A I t h o.u g h Democrats so Martinez staildards, but everything starts with the coach iSecre~ ofState MarY must seek some biparti- and shOUld end with the coach, that's the way !

. Herrera has been San agreement. That is I it's alwa~s been and that's !hey way it's !accused of many mis- something ~. she didn't -' always ~OIngto be -.; accountabtlty, results ap.d j

. deeds, her biggest,Polit.. mention throughout her I addressmg proplemscorrectly -- otherwIse i

ical :problem seemed a campaign. j .you're gone!! Irestilt of difficulties But legislative That's the way it is ui.professioi1al jrelating to others, election results may I sp0f!S apd should be in ordinaty lif~. Been 'including members of hav~ produced some \1 neanng Innews on TV that the state W1llprob~ Iher executive staff and good news fot her. The ablymake further cuts in educationbecause bf Icounty' clerks, many of Democratic majority in lthebudget - and that will probably getpe<>pl~ .1

them'Democrats. < the., l{ouse has 6een l~ll riled-up. What needs.to be und~rst~odh~te j.' In the gubema.. reduced from a 45-25 '1 1$ that. a bunch. of. t1t~ money that 1S b~tng Ii

torial race, Susana margin to' a 37..33 1\' shelled out to schools 1S not:being spenF WlseOi

Martinez c'ame away spread.. ." ly by the schools. Afew years baCK Iltstened "with a convincing vieto- " . The last time I to: radio..host Mike Swickard in Las Croees jry, althOUgh not .as big Repuhlican numbers' j who 'Was readipg some statistics about the~ Ditranis \fictory; mar.. we~e that close to the 1.1 ~udget crunch In La~ Ctuoes schools at the 'jgm. ,She' WItt noW see Demoerats a control- I tune. He came up WIth some numbers about !what she can do with a. ling .c01ilition' was .the lhow many assistants and assistants to the jDemocratic legislature result. Several 'conser- . 1 assistants there were in :the Las Croces scliool 1,and some big promises . ~ative. sout~em II $Ystem at the time. It was ridiculous as to the Imade. ' Democrats artd,oppor- amount -of!money. that was going to these so I

ThepromiseSfunistic northern I called·'asslstailts'Just because the people who,are likely to be .h~l' ~nemocrats Were .con.. ! Were lUted fo do' s<?metl#hg weren't doing the Ibiggest obstacle. She \Tinced' " to , join .), work themselyes; but instead wete (je~g Ihas pledged .no. tax Republicans. in return . handed an assIstant to do the work, and In IincreaseS dUflng lier for,' cOtiUnittee chait- I S'Olne c~es the.assistan~ were havm~ assis- jfour-year term and nott1lanships and other ! ~tsa$SIgt1e~ ta them -~ most or the t"p:etl]~. I,

to reducepu~Uc scho?ls favors.'. . I so called asSIstants 1Vere 1!ot ~aIIed a.ssIs!3.ntsor Medicaid, whlc~h . . The state.Senate 1 but ,given some glorified. tItle Just to get It by Ibetween thein, conSti·' is noW C0l?-f!blled .by. j the taxpayer~.AI1 that did w~s to create more i,fute' 60 percent of.~e suph, a coahtion Wh!ch. I pape~workfor everyoqe a~d ifi. m~st ~ses ~es!a~e' budget. In a~di,:,: ~lected conservatIve 1.solution would pe tohirea~other~ssIsumt!1. ,~lion, she has prqIi1Is~d Ch~vez County I •... '. Safi.le thing goeS 011 m SanUi Fe,,-where. !tax cuts in order to stirn.. Democ!at Tint Jei1l1itlgs l Jo~sare bemg ~at1aed out 1ikerr~~pancak~s to !

. Wafe economic growth.. as preSident pro tem of I peopI~ that ~o~ t~erfo1111 any ~ut1es; but glyen 1

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. ".' TQij~y 'is- V~te..@n~s p~y; it is aday to rememl1~rall oUr ~Veterans' and '.wbat, th~y didfot us. Th~ir dedicationtlttongh the ye~rs has..allowed us to live .in this grea~ mlti~ri.Mostev~ryp.ne has

" at least one Vet~ran in; their faroily~many' mOJ;e ~harl one; fathers~ m~thers;1

,sons, dill~gh~ers,' brothets~. sister$,grapdQhildteA~ uncles, aunts and·

'. ,friends, Tfle list is' endless. '. ;. " Regi!l'dless 'of whether: you.

•~pprove· of.any: of' th~ fighting that isgoi~g Q1" ,has gQn~, oi1~ the fact is~that

\ Ve.ter~hS have ,bel1?~d make, it safe. forthose ofus Hying here.·We have oppar­.(unities that, Wer~ made possible by ourmany Veterans.' We ,can live and shopwhere we (lecide, not decisions made

.' .1;»y despots who tyt:almiz~ their under..lhtgs~ .

, It·is fitting that ~1l Veterans behonoted today~ ThQS~ who didn't return 'made the ultimate sacrifice and it is in'respect for them as. -well as for' thos~who' did 'return that today is special. If. '

there' are no special services,pleasetake a fewmimites to pay respects fOf' 'the Veterans who did'serve. .

.' ..:aefor~ you s~off, 'stop and think. ':about how marty people yoU know'who, "

wanted to serve butwere unable .to pass .f the physi~al for vanous re~sons. ',Oile,person may have looked healthy but.co~ld 'easily have h.ad diabetes or highblood pressure, both conditions are notclearly visible to the casual onlooker.One.thing we heard ~bout was flat feet,which may oi may not have been alegitimate reason for ~ot being able toserve.

" Unbelievable might describesome'ofthe reasons being given for not,having served but just as equally unbe­lievable are Some ofthe tales t9ld aboutincidents' tliat sllpposedly happenedWhile serving. Then there' are the.truestQries, sllch as about Sgt. York whoobjected to figntmg but did take numer­ous prisoners without trring a shot.

The thing to remember is that,stories have a fendency'to get bettereach time they are told and the endingsare somewhat different than in a previ­ous telling and' especially in the first.telling. .

Each 1it~· here in the UnitedStates has been affected by Veterans.and it is the duty of each person toremember that our freedoms are not aprivilege but were,paid for by someone ­else. We 'are !1b1e to read what We want,when we .want and complain -aboutthings,only beca.usea Veteran made thesacrifice to go tight for our fre~doll1s.

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Whitney Whittaker,standing, and MelindaHall Hacker, DDS, vol­unteer at the inau~uralNew Mexico MiSSion ofMercr free dental careeven on Saturday, 'October 16. Whitney isthe daughter ofVeronica Whittaker,Certified DentalAssistant and employ­ee of Carrizozo DentalClinic. (Courtesy photo)

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were 11 states that held events as of2009. There are five additional statesplanning future events.

Lincoln County I MedicalCenter is a county-owned facilityleased by Presbyterian HealthcareServices. This partnership has exist..ed since 1972 and is dedicated toimprOVing the health of individuals,families and communities.

Lincoln County MedicalCenter and Presbyterian HealthcareServices operates a hospital, six clin­ics and a countywide ambulanceservice. Lincoln County Medical

.Center employs more than 250 peo;pIe, includmg more than 15 prOVidersthroughout Lincoln County.

. <' town foreman, iOQY Thornton, con..tinues to work on the transfer site. He wlll :userecycled th:es for the 'bumpers which willmake it·much easier to use. A person will.beable to pull up to the toll off.<;ontainer anddump easjly into the container. The de.ad linefor ctinipl~~ioi! is De~ember ,10th .but Joey

.hopes to havolt Qp~ratlotml much sooner.. .

. .T~L~ne at Rocking Horse Day Caresays things ,are moving along. The' new classroom is set up. They are putting in fencing;additional parking, and the handicap ramp.

. The equipmenUhathas been in storage is get..~ng set up and hopefully it all will 6e opera..tIOnal real soon,

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Have you tded the' new WaterCanyon Grill located at the golf course? It isOPyri Mondays and Thursda?i~ for lunchFndays from 8:00 to 2:00pm, SatuJ;days.andSundaYS for. breakfast. The menullas a lunchspecial, soups~ salacls, ap,Retizers, sandwiches

I and Mexican food. The bJ;eakfast menu has . 'Ilots of .other stuff. Manny and LindaRodriguez are running it, so if it strikes yow'.fanoy; give em' a' try.. •. '

i' . Remember jf yOUall'e doing COn..:" stl'l,lctipn.on your.home or business or if you

a.tehullding a new structurej you needto con..tact Planning and Zoning. Thete are tequire..ments which they must approve before con­struction. There are also req,uirements by the'town when moving a'mobile,thome within thecity limits. J"Lane Zamora is chairperson of

. the P&Z and can answer y:our questions, P&Z meets on the third TuesClay starting at 6:00p.m. at City Hall. If ypu have s.omething forthe agenda, they' need It a week ~n advance Soit can be distributed to the members oflhecommittee. Those items need to be left at

i City hall and we will insure they get to the

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Cross CountryState Results

Carl Barelaplaced .123rd with atime ,of 22:04.30;Austin Howard placed124th with a time of22:04.75; Jenna Schartzcame in 49th wi~h atime of. 23:26.50;Lauren Smith came in123rd. with a time of21:15:40.

'. Friday, ..'. November 12 .State Volleyball ,:.tourn~ment

Lady' Gdzzlieswill play either at 10:00'AM or 11:4.5 AM atCleveland High SchooLIf .they win,' they willplay at 8:15 PM at theSanta Ana Star Center.

Junior RotaryVeteran's Day

BreakfastFriday, Nov. 12

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who could not afford dental care ordo not have a regular dentist.

The two-day event was heldat Expo New MeXICO and was opento the public on a first come, fll'stserve basis.

"The smiles and hugs werethanks enough for all of the volun­teers. This event was all about thepatients receiving the dental carethey need and deserve," said Dr.Goad.

Dr. Goad said this was thelargest inaugural MissiQil of Meroyevent ever in the history of Missionof Mercy events across the UnitedStates.

The first Mission of Mercyevent started' in July 2000 and there

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Thursday,. November 11StateVoll~yball . Hope e\teryon~ hadmJ. ~l~Joyahle, .Tournament i Halloween. 1oh~cked out the ll!artles' forthe

Carrizozo Lady !. fo1k$ at the Baptist Church and GalLe~ 408. .Grizzlies begin pool p.veryQ,ne seemed to pe ~av!ng' a·good time Jt'play at 2:{)0 PM at the nOIse was MY lt1d~catlon:. 1: saw sorneClevelanCt High School ' "older" kids all Qie8sed 'UP inSQllle interest.,in Rio Rancho. Teams ing costumes. I was tota that the ·Scllool,inclUded. in' Bracket B Caroival on Monday night was' a great suc..are: 'Carrizozo> GradY,tiess. 'Quemado. ,and Vaughn.Teams in13racket A are:

. Elida, Hon40, Valley, .Victory ChrIstIan andWalatown Cl1arter.

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Dale Goad, DDS, sit­ting and VeronicaWhittaker, CertifiedDental Assistant, workon one of 2,201patients who attendedthe New Mesxico .Mission of Mercy onOctober 15 and 16 atExpo New Mexico inAlbuquerque. (Courtesyphoto)

9th Grade:Devon ArtecheNicholas ChavezJace HillDalton VegaRylah Zamora

8th Grade:Laura Martin 'Jacie Thornton

, Tiffany Vega

7th Grade:Joel TorresCaleb VenturaMiccah HamiltonChristian Najar

6th Grade:

Marcus CampbellAndrea ApodacaDeline Arteche

. Danny RoperTaylor ThorntonHannah Ventura

5th Grade:Xavier Zamora

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of the patiepts camped out on thepavement for two nights to 1)e earlyIn line for treatment," said Dr. Goad."Yet they were happy and so thankfulfor the care they received."

Dr Hall Hacker was equallymoved by the event. "Working at theMission ofMercy was a great experi­ence," said Dr. Hall Hacker. "I reallyenjoyed the camaraderie of all thevolunteers as we came together forthe common purpose of treatingthose in need," she added.

In all, New Mexico's Missionof Mercy saw 2;201 patients, includ­ing 82 children, and provided$1,295,957 in free dental care forthose in need. Dental care was pro­vided to those adults and children

6th Grade:Kristie Gallacher'Gracie HootenLashae LuerasAlex RandolphGarrison VenturaJanae Wi.l1inghamMikhail Zamora-Barela

"8" Honor Roll

12th, Grade:Kristi GenslerChelsea LaMayFernando NajeraJenna SchartzWade SultemeierStephanie Zamora

11th Grade:Cole Hubbard

10th Grade:Andrea BeltranArturo NajeraTavi NashCasey VegaShayna Zamora

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Carrizozo Dental Clinicemployees participated in NewMexico's inaugural Mission ofMercy in Albuquerque on October 15and 16. The New Mexico Mission ofMercy is a large-scale dental ciiniccoordinated by the New MexicoDental Foundation where dentaltreatment is provided at no cost toindividuals who cannot atford dentalcare.

Dr. Dale Goad and his wifeCherri, Dr. Melinda Hall Hacker,Certified Dental Assistant VeronicaWhittaker and het daughter Whitneyand Sara Spoerri, Registered DentalHygienist, all volunteered at theeveilt.

"It was humbling to see some

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CARRIZOZO SCHOOLSK·4 iBRAVOr Achievers September 2010

Front Row: Cayden Chavez, Emill~ 'Hill, Hunter King, Collton King,Ashley Burch, Deven Zamora, and Julie Gonzales. 2nd Row: JamealGarcia, Ke.lsie Guevara, Melissa Bar~la, Erollyn Lueras, and DanielNajar. 3rd' Row:: Kaitlin Guevara, Sydney'Zamora, Dallton King, BellaBartz, James Hemphill, and' Joel Villanueva. Top Row: Mya Zamora,D'anna Willingham, Robert Lueras, Mathias Zamora, and IzaiahParkhurst. Not Pictured: Ryslyn Lueras. (Courtesy photo) .

"A" Honor Roll12th Grade:

Joel FergusonKylie GainesJordan HillCory MeehanTroy NiederstadtBrianna OchoaLauren SmithMarshal' Wilson

11th Grade: .Marshall Ventura

10th Grade:Brittany SimmoIiSVictoria'Ventura

9th Grade:Sarah Ferguson'~hayna GallacherM,as.onHustonJohnathan Smith

- 7th Grade:Cirsten B~relaEmily ComstockLe~iZamora

Carrizozo Dental Clinic Participatesin Recent Mission of Mercy Event

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hours a day, seven days a week. There were,also three Protestant chur<rhes.

, Harry's fll'stthought when he went intoWhite Oaks that Sup-day was that he'd go upchurch. Maybe he could see someone he coulddo business with. The way led past Hudgenssaloon. He thought he'd see who was in there,maybe he 'could do some business or sometrading. There was no one in the saloon b ut thebartender and a man Har.ry had never seenbefore. He was a tough cowman. Harry wasdressed up like a city man.. The stranger said: "~d who may this...• dressed up .... be?" .

Ha1l)' said: "Meaning me?"Stranger: "There ain't nobody else here

but me and you and the bartender."Harry said: ''Nobody talks to me ~ike

that and gets away with it." .They started fighting. The cowman

was 30 pounds heavier than Harry out he was­n>t as strong or as hard. The stranger drew thefirst blood. When Harry saw blood running

,into his neW suit he said it drove him crazy. Hethrew all his weight into every punch.

Pe'ople on their way to church stoppedto see the fight. The preacher even came downto watch. Someone went across the canyon andtold Ed: "There's an awful fight on at Hudgensbar and ij'arry's in it." Ed reached for his six­gun and went to see the fight. He walked up tothe crowd and said: "You all know the boys.We never butt in. The Comrey boys can takecare ofthemselves. NQbody poubles up on this,fight. The tll'st man who does drops. Barry cantake care ofhimself.,. . ~

The fight went on until the bar was ~wrecked. Hudgens came in and ordered'eye.r;y- . .~

one olit. -Harry said to the stranger: "I'm not .~halflicked yet. I'll see you In, the morning." By ,tnorning the strangei' was powhere ar~und. He ..got his horse out of t~e cprral that nt~ht and ,i. <

feft and no one saw him m town agam. That,:' .~

fight costthe Comrey bOY$ $1100.That was the. .bill to r~pair the ~aIIiage to th~ bar. . '. '.

. 1 had qUIte an expenence one tlmewhen I was teaching schoo.l in San Patricio. 1­wanted to go home for Christmas even thOUgh'it had been raining for days.! left <?D my horsefot Lincoln over the Gonzales tratl. The mudWas afoot deep when I got to Lmcoln~ I ~etBeulah Brazel Who Was teaching there. We lefttogether and made it'to Capitan ~vhere we: slepttogether that'night. The'ilext day we took, 'acow trai1(ovet Indian,pivide andc3me on intothe Carrizozo ·flats. The weather WMSO'1>af:Lthat osme· said ,they were.sute we. ~ouldtft "come; but my ~other sald. sh~ was. sure!.:would. Ne¥ Kemp and Ben Gretse~ Wet~ ~ad-~dIed' up andready to stattout lookiilg ~<)r;tf1~when.we rode tip shortly ~fter .noon Christmas- .Day.-Beulah rode on into Camzozo.

•. .. Another time wh~n I Was boarding ,'YVlth the Kemps •. £Continued next week1 '>,

PETER BACA, Special MasterPO Box 215 .Carrizozo, NM 88301Telephone: (575) 648-9925E-mail: [email protected]

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LEGAL NOTICESrATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFi'II JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTNo. D-1226-CV-2009-o0469 .

• 1\URORA BANK. FSB FIKJA LEHMAN BROTHERSBANK,FSB,

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'.EDWKRDLl'ITCE, Special Master1509 37th StSE .Rio Rancho NM 87124Telephone: (50~) 401-8068E-mail: [email protected]

PubUshed in the Lincoln County News on October21, 28; November 4 and 11, 2010.

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. ,~EGALNQ;rICE ,L~GAL NOnC.E' '. ',' ~p'proving sale. Th.e foregoing ~ale'Wd'tll be f{a~ tQJa,i<l\"STATE OF NEW MEXICQ ' sTATE OF NEWMEXICQ 1St}' aforeclosure judgm~nt rendere vy tIS '?~ In'~

.COUNTY OF LINCOLN . ., COUNTY OF LINCOLN the above-~ntitlecJ and numbered (,lanse.Qn Febru~ 19, ,"~,.'ELFT.B,urn,IC.1,l;T. DI,ST,RIC.·.. T.. COUR,T TWEL,Ff,HJUDICIALDISTJUCTCOUR,'£ 2010" being.an actioJ;l. to foreclose,.a!U~rt~age on t~e..n .nJ.u UAAJ abQve-descnhed property. The ~1l!il1tIff s judgme}lt IS. " .' . N~•.D';1~26:.CV..2009-00130 .' C~use No. CV-201()-,317 D,iv.<W . . '$6:1,816.90, andthe.samebearsmt~restat the vanable. " , '.. , HQnorqble J(arenL.'.ParsrJ'/1S p,!¢sidin~ , r~te Qf'8.7S00%t whIch accrues,at ,therate ,~f$15.30 per

~VEIUlOME MORTGAGE COMPA~ BONNIE.O'LE ADy,: CO"":Th..TTO,'HEwi':M',; dIem, commenomg onl,1ebruary 4, 2010, W1th.t~e po~rt:l'M'., ~",I,'1,l.jj .~ ,I., . reserving entry' of final judgmellt agamst saId

vs"Plainti,tt: .,". 'a,g:4 ANNA:BOSTIO,' -" , Defendant Cornelia Shaw for the amount due after fore- ," , Plaititiffs, . .i closure ~ale, for COllts and attorney's fees, pll;ls int~rest "

MANPAD: 1'OMISON, JACKL, TREADWAYANP. as maybe assessed bythe Court, The Plamtlffhas the .'SHARON A. TREADWAY, " v. . ," . ',. " " right to bid at such sale all ofit.ll judgment-amount ~nd

, '. D~fendants. ' .,.' , .' submit its ,bid verbally or in writiJ;l.g. The Plaintiff maySHARAD. GURULE,. ',' " , . 'apply all'or any part of its judgment to the purchase

NOTICE OF SALE MARYJANE MOSELE)1 :., :..y' '. p'r'Ice I'n II'eu of cash The 'sale tn<lY l.·e nostponed and. 'r /7 f,~*~ THE E&TATE.bF ClIARLOTTE M~::s./.\RL,.,(;).W; _.' . I ,"f" I{., . . .

Notice is he,eQy given :th~t on. ~ove~be~ 1.8'alkJa CHARLOTTE M, MOSELE~'.' rescheouled at the discretion of the Spec,IaIMaster.: ..' ~2010 at the hour oflO'QO am the 'underslgped SpeCial d" . . f • The C'olirt's decn~e; having duly appointed itsMa~t~r, or bisdesfgn~~, will; atme NortH entrance of ~I:IE ESTAT,EOF'ALANW. MOSELE~ Ueceased, S~~cial Master to. advertise and iIiuned,iately offer; for,the .Lincoln CountY. Courthouse, at. pQO ,~entral'sale the subject real estate and to apply the proceeds of' ,9al1JZo~o, N~t 88~01, sell all of the f1g~ts, tJtIe, and "', Defend~nts. . . ( sale, first to the costs of sale and the SpeCIal Master's·mterest of die aboV¢..named pefendants, ~n ~nd t~ the . . ' '. .", '. . fees, then to pay the above-qescribed judgment, inter-hereinafter described real estate to the, highest b~d~e( ',' SUMMONS ANn NOTICE O:f est, and costs of sal~, and to pay unto the registry ofthe,for cash. TIu'.pJ;()pertY to be sold is l~cated ~t 3 Pme rENDENCY OFAqTION, .. , Court any balance remaining to satisfy future adjudica-HJll LOop, i\lt<;); New-rVlexic~.8~31;2; (~fthere ~s a con-. THE STATE OF NEW MExico:' TO, ALL OFTlm tion of priority mortgage holders; , .filct betwe,en .the ,1eg.al,descnpt,lOn. and tpe. street.• ABOVE CAPTIONEDINAMED'DEFENDANTS' 'NOW, TImREFORE, notice is hereby givenadd~ess,the·legal.descqp:t.onsha!1 con,trol) and 1~ mor~ . ' .' • '. . .. ,', ' ..'." " '.' . .that in the' event th~t said property is not soonerpartlc!llarlydescnbe~.~s follQWs" ",: GREETINGS: You ·are ,hereby notified that BONNIE redeemed, the lJndersigned will as set forth above, offer

, ,Lots 19.1Block 3,ofALTO NOlQ'H Sua- O'LEA,R"Y; CONNIE. HEWITT? l,ln,dANNA :aOSTlC, for sl,lle and sell to the highest pidder for cash or equiv-" ",DIVISION, UNIT 1, Lincoln Count)) N~w '. ' the Plllintiffsherein, have. filed an action in th~ Dismct alent, the lands and improvements qescribed above for

M¢xico, as shown by the' plat thereof . Court ofLincoln County;New Mexico Wnerl;iin you are the purpos~ of satisfying, in the adjudged order of,pri:.'tiled itr the·office of the.County Clerk l,lnd named as Defendants and wherein said Plaintiffs seek oritIes, tb,e judgment described herein and decree. cifEx.-offlCio Recorder,ofLincolri County, New to obtainconsmtctive service upon you.' .., foreclosure together with a,ny additional costs and at,tor-Mexico, on Decem~er 5,. 1967, in Tube No, . Th~ ~llileral su~jec! of said. action i~!o ney's fees, costs ,of advertisement and publication; a303, . ·Fore,close; a ~ort~age WhI~h IS secured by that certaIn reasonilble receiver and Special Mastt(~'~ fee to be fi,x.~,d

. t'·, U Co d'" V!N' .real estate whIch IS thesubject.matterofthe above-cap- .by the Court. The ·total amount of the judgment dqe;ls .mC udmg ~n . Wqtown ManuLactuIe" Home" _. ,tioned andilUmbered cause ofactioo andis described as $63,816,90, plus interest to and including date ofsale ofunknown, and any Improvements, fixtures, and attach- f1 Il ' , ", " "'. . $4,590.00,. for ~ total judgment plus interest of ,

"ments, 'Subject toilll taxes, utility liens and otber .0 ows. . $68,406,90. Sale is subject to the entry of an order ofrestrictions and,~asetPents of repord, and subject toa Lot 75A, Block I..A, PALMER GATEWAY the Court approving the terms and conditions of this,one (1) month nght of redemJ?~lOn by,the Oefenda}lts SUBDIVISION, Ruidoso,. Lincoln County, sale.upon ~ntry of anordeJ'.a'pprovlOg sale. 'Pte foregOIng '. New:' Mexico; as shown by the Replat ofLotsale Will ti~.made to.satlsfY a.forecl~sureJudgment ren- 75, less an4. excepting the West 12.0', :Blockdered hy thIS Court 10 th~ aboye-entItle~ and numbe~d.. l-A,PabnetOateway SubdiviSIon, filed in thecause. on ~ctober 6, 2010, belOg, ~n acti<:>n to foreclose , office of the Co~ty Clerk ofLincoln' '.a ~0rtgag~ OJ,1 the. above-descnbed' property, The County,New MeXICO onAugu.st 1, 2POO mPlalOtItI's Judgment IS $71,362.40, 8!ld the same be!'fs .: . '.., .interest at the rate of 7',2500% per 'annqm, whlcbCabInet G, SlIde No. 714, as amended byaccrues at ~he rat~.of.$14.l7,per diem! ~ommencing'on Affidavi~ recorded January 7,2003 in saidMay 20, 2010, WIth the ,Court reservmg entry ,of fin~l1 , records lO,Book 301,page 1023.judgment agail)st said, Defendant M~nda D; Tomison-. furth"'fi d'th I'for the amount due after foreclosure sale, for costs, and You .are .ernotl Ie . .at un ess yo~ ent~rattorney's fees nlus interest as may be assessed' by the YO!J1' appe~ce, pl~ad or otherwlsere~po~d In sa~d·Court; The PI~fntiff has the right to bid at such sale all cau~e on ,?r be(ore the last.date,of publIcatIOn of thisofits judgmentamounf and submit its bid verbally or in Notice w.hich, has be~n publIshe4 once a ~eek for t~eewrlting. The Plaintiff may.apply all or any part of il$ consecutIve weeks, Judgment 'fIll be rendered ~gamstjudginent to the purchase price, in lieu ofcash, The sale, you by: def~ult and the relIef 'pr~ye~ for 10 *emay be- postponed-and;rescheduled at the discretion of C~mplalOt Will. be granted t'? ~la~ntlff 10 c~nfonmtythe Sp~cial. Master. ' . ' ' '. .' With the allegations 'of the Plamtiff s Complamt. _

. The Court's decree~ havlOg duly apPolDted Its .. ~he name an~ address of the attorney for theSpecial Master to advertise and immediately offer for PlaIntiff IS as follows" Alan P. ~orel, Alan P. Mo~el,salle thfiesubjethctrealtestafte alnd,todaPtliplYSthe prl~edts ~f t~slro10~ftice Box 1030, RUIdoso, New MeXICOsa e, Irst to e cos s 0 sa e an. e. pecIa a.s er s . WITNESS my hand and seal of the 1\velfthfees, then to pay the above-descnbed Judgment; Inter- .. '. . C fL' 'In C N M .

· cst,and costs ofsaIe, an!!!o pay un~o the regis~ o~the Judl9!al District. ourt 0 InCO ounty, ew eXlCOCourt any bJl1ance remamIng to satisfY future ~djudlca- on thiS the 26th day ofOctober,.201O.tion ofp-riority mortgage holders;" JAN,PERRY ,

. NOW, THEREFO~t notice is. hereby given Court Administrator/that 10 the eventt~at said. property IS not s~oner District Court Clerk.redeemed, the underSIgned will as set fOI1h above, offerfor sale and sell to the highest bidder far cash orequiv-alent, the lands an.d i~proyements' ~escribed. above f,?r (Seal)the l'urposeof satlsfymg, 10 the adjudged order ofpn-ontIes, the judgment described herein and decree offoreclosure together with any additional costs ~nd.attor- Publi,sbed,in the Lincoln County News on N,ovemberney's fees, costs of advertisement and pubhcatlOn~ a' 0

•reasonable receiver and Special Master'~ fe.e to be rIX~d 4, 10 Ind 1~, ~ 10., . .'by the Court. Th.e total amoun~ of th~ Judgment due IS'$71,362.40. plus Interest t~ and mcludmg da!e ofsa1,e.of$2,578.94. for a. total. Judgment p1~s mterest of$73,941.34. Sale IS subject to the entry of an order ofthe Court approving the terms and conditions of thissale.

CORNELIA GAlt SHAW, MORTGAGE ELEC­TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ASNOMINEE FOR GE~MONEY BANK, A FEDERALSAVINGS BANK, GAYLON G. HERRERA, AND

tEGALNOTICE • UNKNOWN TENANT (REAL NAME UNKNOWN),,CALLtoR BIDs Defendants.

GreentreeSoUd Waste Authority NOTICE OF SALE·, ,£1 CN" C· ....• B' IF' Notice is hereby given that 00 November 30,

Consfrucuon 0 ext Phase 0 J.1re a e ence 2010, at 'the hour"of·9:00 am the undersigned Special, . Sellied BIDS fot the Construction of the Tire Maste~. or his designee, will, at,the Nortli entrance of

Bale Fence at Greentree Solid Waste Authority is to be the Jtmcoln County. Cou~ouse, at. 300 gentra1,submitt"d 10 222 2nd Street, Ruidoso Downs New ~amzozo. ~M 88301, sell all of the ngp.~, title andM . "'8 '6 575 78 '697 B'd 'II b " 'd mterest of the above-named Defendants, 10 and to the

e~lco 834; ..3 ,,-4 '. I S WI, e acc~pte , 'hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidderuntd.2:00 p,m. on Noyember 16; 2010 and then WIU be '. for cash The property to be sold is located'at 152 EastpUbhcIYJf~eF~~:~~a:p~~i~~:li;:~a~~ J~mined CreekRd., Capitan. New Mexico. 8~3.16, (if there is afr ,~ .' - S I'd tiT. ,A, th • • om 2222 d . conflict between the legal descnptton and- the: street

om Gree~tree 0 I ,,8ste.t\.u ant)' s' ce, n, addte" the legal description shall control) and IS moreStreet, RUIdoso Downs; New MeXICO 88346, or you ., ss, d 'b d. 'r. 11' . 'mayeall 575..378-4697. Mniled Bids shOUld' b.e particularly escn e as,LO OWS. ' ,addressed to Gteentree Solid Waste AUt!1orit.y at P.O. Atract ofland in the NW/4 of Section 10, 'Box 2405, Ruidoso J?owns,~ew Mexico 88346 ~lear.. Township 9South:, Range 14 East, ~.M.P.M.~ly marked COl1StlUction ofTIre Bale Fence. It shall be Capitan, Lincoln County, New MeXICO,the.respqnsibilitt of t!1~ bidder to see that their Bi~. is .described by metes and bound's as follows: "delIVered to th~AuthOf1ty:s office by the date ~nd~ '. " . . .', . '. . '"seHor o)lening. Ifthe maded ordelivlilrY: ofsal~ Bid lSStaItibg at the N0t!hwest col'l!el' of saId SectIon 10.(felayed beyond the opening date and time, B~d thus ~nce Soutb 00 degrees 19 ~utes pO secon~ Westdelayed will natbe eonsldered~ , .'. . . along the West.boundary of saId S~ctlOn 10 ·a dI~tance

The Oreenttee Solid Waste Authon~ reserves of 842,00 feet, th~nce South 89 degre:es 41, nunutesthe right to reject anY/or alI Bids submitted. OOsecondS East adista,nce of~74 ..00,feet to th~ place of

. '" beginIDng of the herelOdescnbed tract of land; thencePublished Itithe Lincoln County News on November. continuipg South 89 degrees 41. ttlinutes 00 seconds;4 and'U 2f10" East a distance of160.QOfeet; th,ence North 00 degrees... c' ., : ri' • • 19 iIiinutes 00 seconds EdSt a distance Of 13S.50 feet;

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CARRIZOZO SHELTER -- Sonle improvements haVe been made to theCCimzozo at'lfmal.sheffer in the past year. but many problems still surrbundthe facility and 't~e ll'1unicipaliWs plans for o~eration$, During a recent me~t~ihg of the town ~uncil, Carrizozo resident Barbara Culfer expressed somefrustration with what she ret)c1rds as slow progress in upgrading and advanc-ing the facility. (PhClID by Patrfee Brazia) .

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keeping at, least oneemergency responsevehicle off-site due tolimited space at thedepartment headquar­ters, and is slated forexpansioh'witha budgetof about $37,000 towork with.

On Tpesday,during the regularNovember meeting ofthe Board of LincolnCounty Commissioners,county manager TomStewart said that he hadreceived an estimate foradding an additionalbay onto the Nogal firestation for somethingmore than $160,000. Hesaid that he immediate­ly dismi~sed 1he ~id ~drequested an 'InqUIryinto seeing how thatcost can be reduced.

The managerattributed, the high costof the estimate torequirements to bringthe structure andgrounds into compli-ance with theAmericans withDisabilities Act (ADA).

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Efforts by coun­ty ,manager TomStewart, emergencyservices director TravisAtwell and the couJ;lty'svolunteer fite depart,.ments Over the past cou­ple ofyears have reSUlt­ed in not only in betterlocal training opportu­nities for firefighters,but also in the procure­ment of an array ofupgrades to fire figlitingapparatus across thecounty.

. Most of thecounty's fire depart­ments were; some still'are, housed in antiquat,.ed structures inadequatefor the new ftie trucksand other equipmentnow used by those.departments, AttH~l1gthe departments facmgSuch issues is the Nogalfire station~ housed in!he Ralph fo~sythe HallJust off of Highway 37inihe small town site.

'The Nogaldepartment is currently

Nogal Fire StationI'mprovements Delayed

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State Board of Regents to inquire Stanton hospital before its closure in Holt) who identified libnsetf~bout the aJleged closure, and 1954., ,'. as the volUl)teet .,coordinator at thereceiyed a reply early Tuesday , . S!ewart 'said tha~ the state~s Fo~" Stanto~,. Ce~e.ter)! and the,moulIng., '. ' .' Jusp.ficatJon for.the c(mti!lued luora..- 'Acting. Adtnt,Ulstratlve Officer for

..Althoug!tthe,cemetery IS n~t. tOTlup1 ~n .bunals outsIde' of 'thetbeDepanmeQt ,Qf . VeteransfechnJcally closed to all futute bun~ . given cr.tena stems, from the cem,e.. ~~rv!cesJ 'offere~ the"county COlll..als, the cemeteO' plots are, now tery's status as ~ historic site; itislUlss_oners a bn~f hIstOry of tberesetyed f'?t o!ilylhosewho meet the Jisted pn the. Nation,at "Register of ,cemetery M.~ a list.of the many dif..~peclfic cntena that'Were'.spelled out' Hbtorlc· Places asa Mercnal\t ferent agenCIes that have bad control!\Hhe time,the.· ceme!eJiY wasestab,. Marine Cemetery~ . ' .', . . . ,oftlle site over th~ past few decades~, IlIshed, Stewart explamed. ' . .,The state's expressed cono:o including State Moullmcntst., The' ceme~elY will remain ~ cem is that the histOric integrity Md, Veteran's Services and the

,open to, the burials <;If dece,naed status ofthe cemetery couldbecolUe Deptu:tment of Corrections. He. said IMerchant', Marines, SPOUSeS, Q,f .compromised if burials ·unautho,. fot many years the polich~$ a~p1iedMerchant Marines and, people asso- ,rized' by the 'doc\.Ullent 'that estab.. to J,lse of the ,cemetery followed' t

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Carrizozo resident Barbara tions, and an investigation by theCuller has been involved in animal Lincoln County' Sheriff'swelfare activism for many years. She Department, regarding violations of

. assisted both Lincoln County and the anhbal control policies and laws.town of Carrizozo in' updating and . Culler asked if anything had

, amending their animal control ordi- been done to ensUre that there will be I

nances and is a founder of the non- heat in the shelter this winter, aSSUl11-. profit animal welfare organization in~ that the facility will become oper-

Miracles Paws for,Pets. attOnal again sometime before nextDuring a regent meeting of summer, and whether anyone knew

the Carrizozo Town Council, Culler ' the location of the temporary heatersposed a few questions and expressed that were used in the shelter in thesome discontent with the slow past. .

~=::.oi~~~~~~~~",!",!!,!,~~",,!",!,~~_~~~__"""""""""'. pr0$f~s.~ of 'bringing.!he Carrizozo., "For heating, there is np-thing'. ~ .' ~ .,' -,,,---- ", , , "Ail1m~lShelter bacR. mto full opera,. that has .been done. We could talk

. NeW PUMPER --GettlOg more .m<;>dern equlpm.en~ for the county s volunteer tional status. Most ofrece.!).t improve- about using heat lamps in each indi-~re departments has been a pn<;>nty by necessity In. recent years, but h<;>us,. ments made at the shelter were bom,. vidual cell," Petty replied. '109 the bigger, better appartus like new fire trucks ,n adequate fire stations l' d d' 'h . d' . "I I' h d I' '1has created new"issues for the county manager. (Photo courtesy of NClgal Assistant p e~e unng t e preVIOUS a .mtnIS- guess mig t soun a Itt eFire Chief lim Brazla)' . tratlon o~ Mayor Bob HemphIll and frustrated," Culler told him, "but I sat

. funded WIth $30,000 from the county down the other night and realized, taxpayers. I've been discussirig this with the,

"We've passed policy; we town since 2004, almost seven yearshave an ordinance; thaes two parts, of and, other than having the buildingthe way. Now what are you doing?" better than what was there, we areCuller asked mayor Mike Petty and right in the same place." .the town trustees during their regular Petty said tliat the animals,November meeting. that are being reported running at

•, "I know we're going to lose large all belong to Carrizozo resi-. "Handicapped some police officers, but are we dents and have been returned to their

parking pads, upgrades .doing anything out at the kennels~ the owners without need for the use ofto bathrooms and elec,. things that need to be done so that the shelter, but Culler said that, in attrical work were inc1ud- when we ~et another officer w~ can least one recent case, a resident took­ed and thought to be start right m?" she asked. a stray dog to the Humane Society ofrequired by Petty responded by telling Lincoln County in Ruidoso because'Construction Industry Culler that the,gates at the shelter had its owner could not be detenninedDivision," Stewart said. been fixed the grounds have been and the Carrizozo shelter was closed."1 might just add th~t a "worked o~", and he didn't know "Why should they have to payfederal law goes mto" whether any road work had been the money to release her to Ruidosoeffect March, 2011. done or not. when it'8 something this town has aThey will continue to "From where the kennel area contract with?" 'Culler asked. "Wee~phasize ADA co~- is to the office, that's all open," Petty need to do something and we need toplIance. I think yoU re said. "Joey (town foreman Joe do it not five' years from now," shegoing to see more of Thorton) is gOIng to fix it; 1 don't added.this kind of iIisistence know ifhe has ornot." Hemphill said that he took~n b~,ging things up to Petty said that there would be exception to the idea that nothing hasspeed. a change in pe/sonnel at the been done to the kennel in seven

Stewart said that Carrizozo Police Department within years, referring to th~ $30,000 ofhe hasn't had an oppor· about 30 days, Responsibility for the county funds and about $3,000 intunity to read the new town's animal control division was matcnes by the town that was spentlaw fully, but said it will passed on to the police department on upgranes to the kennels andbe costly to .the county. about a year.ago when the town's ani,., drainage system at the facility.He also said that lie .nixed the estimatebased wholly on cost;sohe wasn~t exactly surewhat percentage of theprice was due to theADA reguirement com­pliance Issues. He said .that because the expan,. ,sion ofthe fire station isplanned as an addition 'to the existing structureinstead of a separatebuilding activates therequirement to bring theold structure up to ADAcompliance. '

County clerk,Rhonda Burrows addedthat. the fIre station in,Nogal, as well as onefire station in the Bonitojurisdiction,setves as apollitlg location. .

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. ~ALL.COLOR :- Eviden.ce of .'the changing se~son's can be found all .. around Lincoln, County, In the canyons anij mountain tops, and even ':t\,lcked away iri the pinon and juniper evergreen forests like. this. volun-~eer apricot tree near NO{;lal. (PtlotQ by PatrlcEl Braii~) .

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,C~i1dren Youth ahd Family, ' .August '8 ,~'. ••. on' Excaiibur in RUiqo~o,Departnient (CYFD) ,refer- . 3:01p.m. Disf:.ur- deppty dispatche!l..ral from residence on bancelloud party reported 3:0P p.m. BatteryAlamo .Canyon Road. in approximately 12 miles reported at LCDC onHondo, deputy dispatched.· past· Westlake campground Auport Street in Carrizozo,

7:35 a,m.. Lar- ofBonito Lake, deputy gis- oeputy dispatched. .ccny/theft reported at'loca- patched.. . 4:31 'p.m. Shotstion on Ce(Jar Street in. 10:43 a.m. Assault fired reported. near mileCarrizozo, poiice dis- in progress reponed at· 'marker 91 on HW 380 in'patched. location on ,Hockradle in eapitan, deputy dispatched.

8:06 'a.m. Distur-, Nogal,deputy dispatched. . 4:43 pm.' Regis..bance reported.at resid~nce . 2:33 p.p!. .Infor- tered Sex Offen~er check aton OR OQ6 1n Capitan, matton report at residence LCSO'located m the'LeCdeputy'disPlltched. , on Las Estrellas in Ranc~es on .Central Aventte ,in. 11 :27 a.m, Traffic oi Sontero, deputy dIS-. CarriZOZO, deputy: dls-offenses reported on Mary patched~ . patched.J<? Lane iJ} Ruidoso, deputy . 4:02 p..m. ~nfor.. 6:12 p.~. CYFD.dlspatcbed. matlon report at Lincoln referral at r~sldence on

9:20 p.m. Fire County Detention Center Buckboard Trail in Nogal,reported on HwY 220 in (LCDC) on Airport Street deputy dispatched.Alto, Bopito fire· units and in Carrizozo, deputy djs- • 7:~1 p.m. Ag~ncydeputy dispatched. patched. J assistance requested byAugust 6 . , ,6:09 p.m. Regis- Ruidoso police at business

3:15 a.m. Medical teredSexOffendercheckat located on Hwy 70 incall at residence on Alto LCSO located in Ute LCC Ruidoso, deputy dis­Pines Trail in Alto~ ALS on Central Avenue'. in patched,ambulance and deputy dis- Carrizozo, deptlty dis- . 9:23 p.m. Medical;patched. patched. call at residence on 4th

4:57 p.m. Criniinal 8;01 p.m. Distur- Street· in Capitan, ambu-. damage to property report- . bance reported at location lance dispatcned.

ed at location on on Chisolm Trail in Rancho '9:57p.m. Traffic.Blackhawk in Ruidoso, RUidoso. Valley Estates, hazard reported on Hwy 70deputy dispatched.. .' deputy dispatched,! in Glencoe, deputy dis-.

8:~ p.m. Medical 8:38 p.m. Alarm patched. .call at.location on Ski Run reported at' locatjon on ' .Road Iii. Alto, ALS ambu- High Mesa Road m Alto, August 11lan~e disratcllcd. . ... deputy dispatched. J. 2,:5.2 a.m. Suspi-

1:00 p.m. CIVtl 8:52 p,m. SUSPI- clousactlVlty xeported ondispute reported at xesi- dous activity reported at Buckhorn ,Loop indence on D Avenue in Carrizozo Health Center On Glencoe, deputy <Jis-Carrizozo, . police dis- E Avenue in Carrizozo, patched. .~tched. police dispatcHed. 6:42 a.m j Accident Ruidoso, deputy dis- er 154 on Hwy 54 north of fire units and deputy dis-

11:13 p,m.Medi~ 11:24 p.m. Medi- reported on Hwy 48 near p,atched. clllTizozo, Carrizozo patched.cal call pn.Hwy .48 .on cal call atresidence.on Old top ofApgus Hill in ,Alto, August 1" ambulance and deputy dis- call at l'\es6i~en3Pc~U:;n~c'~~Angus Htll m Alto, ALS Fort Stanton Road mAlto, deputy dispatched. ~ Ell"e'. patclied.. 4'

ambulance and deputy dis- ALSambulanceanddeputy 10:37 am. Medi- 1:01 a.m.. 10:50 p.rn. Susp. Ruidoso Road in ranchopatched. dispatched. cal call at residence on reported on Hwy. 54-.m icious activit}' reported on Ruidoso Valley Estates,

11:25 p.m. A~ci.. .' Crocket 'Canyon Trail in C~ozo, fire lUllts diS· Calico Road in carrizozo; ALS ambulance dis-dent reported at ~Ie mark- August 9 Nogal; .amtiulance and patched.6'47 . Med' 1 police dispatched. patched. 1Mcr 9 on Hwy 37 m Nogal, • 7:25 a,m. Motor deputy dispatched. . I . p:drn. Ica rb 11:13 p.m

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, August 7 Carrizozo, deputy dis- Ifundall in Ruidoso, deputy ambulance disp.atched.. ' deputY dispatched. Downs, d~uty dispatched., 3:46 a.m. Message patched. 'dispatched.' 7:32 a.m. ACCident . 7: 6 p:m. Medical

delivery at residence on 7:56 a.m. Accident 12:54 p.m. Welfat~ repQrted at rope marker 11 ~u2Ust 13 call at reSidence onWest 4th Street in Capitan, reported at mile marker 16 check requested for person on Hwy 48 m ~to, ALS 4.49 am.l!urglary Larkspur Loop in Alto,police dispatched. on H~ 48 in Capitan, sitting in carat mile marker ambulan~e Bomto em~r- reported a~ l~catlon. on ALS ambulance dis-

7:55 a.m. Infor~ ambulance, emergency 290 on HWy 70 in Tmnie, gen~ umts and deputy' dIS-- , Moples pnve m Capitan, patchedmaHon r~port at residence units and deputy dis. deputy dispatched.. patclied... , police di~atched.. 8:02 p.m. 911on SUh Valley Road inAlto, patched., ' 1:42 p.m. Welfare 11.44 a,m••Burg- 8.45 ·a.m. ACCIdent Hanli-up from residence ondeputy dispatcpcd•. ·. 8:07 a.in. Ftmeralcheck reqijesfCd for person lary ,repo!fed a~ resldeliqce rC})Orted at on Hw,Y 37 nbear R

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. 7:57 a.m. Tele.. escort requested at lOcation sitting in carat mile marker .op. Cedar mcapitan,po ce top of Nogal .Hill, am .u- Cputy dispate ed.. ,phone offenses t:ep.orted at on BirchSti'eetin 132 on Hwy 54 nortli of dispatched; lance and ,deputy dls- ' 9:21 p.m. Welfarelocation on Franklin Street . Carrizozo, police dis..' CarnzotO deputy dis- . • 12:00 ,p.m. patched. , .' check requested at milein Corona, deputy dis- patched, . ' . patched ' Medical call at residence I:Ob p.m. Suspi"marker 15~ on Hwy S4 inpatched, 8:32a,m. Welfare '2:20 p:m. Alarm On Skeen ROfld in Picacho, eious.activitt reported !it Ancho, deputy di~patched.

11:24 a,m. Welfare cheek 'requested at tesi.. report.ed at location on ambulance dispatched. 10cat.lOn on Hwy 380 .m A'ur'st 14,check requested at location dence on Placitas Road in High Mesa Road iii Alto, ' . 12:21 p.m. Welfm:e Camzozo, deputy, dls-.in Argentin~ Canyon in Alto, deputt dispatched. deputy dispatched., :. check requesteda~ resl- patch~d,.. . '. • 9:1 a,in. WelfareBonito deputy dispatched _ 1O:~5 a"m. Medi- .. 2:2.8 p.m. Medical. den~e .on EI Corte ~ S:m . 2:44P.m.Criminal cheek reqUested at resi-. ' 12:22p.1l1, Medi~ cal taU at, resldeJ;1ce on call at residence on .. Vail Pab:lclo, ambulance dis- damage to p~perty r~rt.. dence on Sandesta Drive in .cal call at Old .Lincoln Joyce Road in Picacho, • Loop in Alto, ALS ambu... patched. . ., ,ed at loca~lon on High RanchesofSontero, deputyCourthouse in Lincoln, ambulance dispatched. ' lance dispatched. ... 3:05 p.m. D.lst.Ur- ~esa R.oad mAlto, deputy dispatched. .ambulance. and deputy dis~ 10:59 a.nt. 'Med.. 4:12- pJrh Welfare 'bance ~eported at locati<!n dispatche~. . ._ • 9:44a.m. Medicalpatched., • ieat clllI, Ilt Carrizozo check requested. at r~s.i" onpavdanCanyonR.oad.m 4.04 p.l:9. Alarm call at residente on East

. ~:06p.m. ~edical ' ~ealth qlniic on E AvenUe denc~ on 1Oth ~ti'e~t m RUidoso, deputy diS" r~orted at. location.on. F Lobo, in: Capitan, ALScall at O~d ~lQcoln I~ Camzozo~ ambulance CarnzQzo, •pobceand patched.. ......., Av~nue. lQ. ,Camzozo~ ambUlance and police dis-Courthouse In Llnco~n, dispatched., , . , . ambulance dispatche~. . • 5,04 p.m. .mfor~ police di~tche~. ". patched. , '.. .-ambulance and deputy dis.. 3:l7 p.m. Alatn15:55p.m. Missmg mation.~eport at reslden~e 5n4:p,~Smoke . 11:11 a,nt. Pobcepatchcd~ ,rellorted at location ob. SunOt lost P,erson"re~rted on on ..BllCh Street .In r~rted near mile m~er presence/stand-by request~

5:53 .p,m. Threats Valley in Alto; deputy dis.. Trail 1() in Monjeau in Camzozo; deputy dis- 106 on Hwy'.54. near ed atresidence onSantiagoby phone reported at resi.. · patched. , . Alto,"'dept1ty dispatcJied. patched. . ' '. Os.cur<?~ , Camzozo. fire Circle in Ranches ordence oil Brick iii .. 9:11 p.m. Medical ' 7:23 p.m. Warrant ' 7.~8 p.ll1.Memcal umts disp.~tche<l., '. • " Sontero, d~\itydiSpatched. 'Carrizozo, police dis- call at residence, 00; E serVice atLCDC ont\itPOrt call at resl~e9~e on )Vest. .. .' lt2~ p.m.CntI1ll1al 11:31 a.tn. Firepa'(ched, , Avenue in Carrizozo, Street in CarriZozo, 'deputy ., 4th ,Street. m Capitan, damage to pmpert}' rCJ1Orf.. ~tted at location on Ski

" .8:31 e.m•A<:cident ambUlance dispatched. dispatched. . .' '. nmbu1anc~dispatched. ed at lopation on El yape Run Road in Alto, Bonitote,Mrfed. at tfule market 94 .. 7:59 p:tn. 911, ,,' , 9.07 p.m. Traffic Loop qt San PatriCIO, fir¢ units 4iSPatchetf. .on 1I\V}'. 380 in Lincolli, August 10 . Hang..up from NeW ,offenses repo,rted.on Palo deputy dispatched. .. _. 12:04 p.m. Police

. deputy aispatched.! .' , 5:31a,m. Atahil Horizons on E Avenue in Verde Sl~pes mPalo Vetde" 6:36 p~m. ,Shots presence!stand':'by reqUest... Ht3&.ftl11~ Distttt- retiorted.. at ,capitan H~gh Carnzoz!'i ~Ucell1d deputy di~patched. . fitet! ,. te.Po.rt~d: !lear edat residence oh Sel11arb

bailce reported at tnte~ec'" SChool m Capitan, 'police deputydispatcl1ed., • ,." 9~29 p,m.Welfw:e~antiagQCll'CI~ mRa1ic~es Road in C2rriz0zo~ :deputylion of.Musketball and • dispatched. . ' 8:12 'P.m,' SU:SPI"- check requested, at Ies,l~. ()f, Sontero, deputy diS- dispatched:, ,A1l?ine Village Road in 10:41 am. Agency dous activity by person(s)dence 011 Asc~off Ttail m patched." '. ,. '. ' Z:03 p.m. MedicalRUidoso, <teputy dis- assistance requested by in.vehicle rej)Qrfed on Alto, deput}' dispatched. , , , . . 6:45 J?m.· .Fire call at residence on iron..Patched Ruidoso police atresidence 'Cedlfi' Creek. Road in. " 1O:30p.t!1. J\CCI- repotte4 at l'?CBtion onAlfa. wood in C8niz0to, ambu-

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"The state turned down' the' monies for thisgrant, which one million dollars w~s going to be~pent to do the restoration of the old officers build­mg for the museum, for the cemetery offices," Holtsaid. "I was told by the Department of VeteransServices that they turned down this money becausethe government m Santa Fe stated that it is not thestate's responsibility to bury veterans." .

Holt said he asked state officials aboutwhat was to become of all of the veterans that holdletters from various government agencies statingthat they and their families <.::an be buried at thecemetery, and that the. response he got was "that'sa good question".

He appealed to the board of county com­miss.ioners to approach state officials with arequest to continue to allow veterans tp be buriedat the Fort Stanton Cemetery, especially those wholive in this area, so that their remains are close tohome and easily accessible to their families.

County commissioner Jackie Powell sug­gested that all of the state representatives for.Lincoln County be contacted and asked to work onmaking it possible to continue burials at the ceme­tery for all veterans.

. Commissioner Dave Parks asked Stewartto draft a clearly-stated resolution on the matter.

Tom Battin, chairman ofthe board ofcoun­ty commissioners, said that, after speaking withGovex:nor Bill Richardson some time ago, he wasleft 'with the impression that establishing FortStanton as a state monument would make it possi­ble to improve, enhance and continue operations atthe cemetery. l

Holt said that of the 1,750 or so buried atthe cemetery, about 300 are Merchant Marines.There is more than enough land to accommodate atleast another 1,750 burials, he said, and thosecould be in an area away from the' existinggravesites that would not compromise the historicvalue of the original cemetery.

. Battin said that he suspected the cemeterypolicy to be an overreaction to the state's budget­ary woes, even though burials would bear no finan­cial burden to the stat~ if the' doors were opened tofederal funding assistance. .

. "1 would encourage people to make phoneCl;llls, write letters, whatever you can do. that youthink would be ttffectivet Battin s~id. "I tJ'ti.nk youhave sUI1Po.rtPWe'U do what we can d~." , ,~.

Eaitor's Note: Other people to contact inaddition to State L.egislators 'include Board of

State Closes Fort Stanton Cemetery •••(Continu9d frqm Page 1)

Regents president Karelf Durkovich [email protected] or Regent vice presi­dent Thelma' Domellici email' thel­madom@yaho'Q.com or Department of CulturalAffairs cabinet secretary Stuart Aslunan email stu­art,[email protected]

Veterans who plamled to be buried ,at FortStanton Cemetery and their spouses and depend­ents as well as fonller residentss of the FortStanton Hospital and workers who planned to beburied at Fort Stanton Cemetery need intervention.

LINCOLN CQUNIX NEW§', , .JhursdAX, Novembpr 1Q •• PACiE 3

OBITUARY·JUANITALUCEROJuanita Lucero,

95, passed awayNovember 11 inAlamogordo. She wasborn January 26, 1915in Carrizozo to Alcardioand Tomatea (Beltran)Baroz.

She was preced­ed in death by her hus­band, Jimmie Lucero,Sr.; a son, OrlandoLucero; a daughter,Geniva Lucero; and agreat grandson.

Survivorsinclude her sons, JamesLucero and his. wifeHelen of Tularosa;Albert Lucero ofBisbie,AZ; Gilbert Lucero andhis wife Sue of LasCruces; AlfonsoLucero; and a daughter,Mary Ann Miyagishimaof Alamogordo; sevengrandchildren, fivegreat grandchiI<lren andnumerous nephews andnieces. "

Flosar,y wasrecited and Mass of theResurrection Was cele­brated November 16 atSanta Rita CatholicChurch in Carrizozo.

Pallbearersincluded Bitt Luceroand Latimar Lucero.

lflterment fol­lowed at Our Lady ofGuadalupe CatholicCemetery.

Hamilton­O'Dell Funeral Home

•directed the funeralservices. To sign theonline register book,please visit:

www.bamiltonpdeU.com

Red Canyon RespondstQCa11 tOr Assistance, . Itt response to a call, via Oscura, thatCarrizozo was threatened by a serious fl0t?d,Lt.-Col. John J. McCartliy promptW dIS­patched Army personnel to glye assIstance.About 12S men, accompamed by Co!.McCarthy, Staff Engineer Major .Georg~. L.Burch and ChiefWarrant Officer Rice, amvedifltown at 4:15.

<Cootblued on Pat:e 6l

Property owners in Carrizozo werecleaning up around their places Thursday asthe result ofa flash flood that poured into townTuesday afternoon from the flat south oftown.

A second downpour in the same areaWedne$day afternoon caused an additionalrunoff into town,

Tuesday's· cloudburst was concentrated _in a comparatively small area betweenCarrizozo and Water Canyon. Arroyos anddraws funneled the water into the south side of-toWn, which was heaviest hit. One person saidit looked like a sheet of' approaching water.

The flood poured down all streets onthe south side and began to build up in front ofthe Southern Pacific tracks when the culvertscold not take care 'Of the runoff. Water enteredat least four homes. They were those of SallyOrtiz, Sabino San Roman, Speedie Jaurequiand. Tony Lueras; also the poUltry building ofLeandro Vega and Sons,

Principal damage resulting from theflood was to the town's streets and to SouthernPacific property. .. Mayor Wayne Withers ~aid Wednesdayevening that the streets "are gOIng to take a lotof grading and a lot of fIXing." The strip ofpaving on upper EAvenue, s~uth ofthe tracks,was broken and washed out.

Heavy Rains on Out'yingFlats Produces Flood .Conditions in Carrizozo

Friday, July 27, 1956

Ramblin"Around,.Lincoln County

Interviews with people whohelped build Lincoln County

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(JRACE 'E. COMREY. Another time' when I was boarding

with the Kemps, 1 decided to come home. Itwas in June, and it wa~ raining this time too.I've never seen it rain so' hard before or since.You could hardly see your'. horse's head. TheCarrizozo flats were covered with a foot ofwater. 1was riding a fine horse but it did notbelong to me. I had on·a yellow slicker and aslicker hat. At the culvert at the old Vera Cruzmine a man stepped outon each side ofthe cul­vert, and pulled down on me. I thought it was ajoke. I reined the horse and said: "Why, hello,boys. What's up?" They let their guns downand stood there while I rode on. They werelooking for a certain man to come rjdin~ downthat trail, and the man they were looking forwas also looking for them. If!'d been that cer­tain man they would probably have shot firstand answered questions later. ,

, Harry Comrey was a veteran of theSpanish-American War -- the only war in his­tory with 100 per cent volunteers. He was aprivate under tIie command' of Col, A. B. Fall.Harry passed away in December, 1937. He isburied in the Camzozo cemetery. Ed Comrey,who left this earth March 18, 1943 also sleepsthere in the family plot.

After Harry's death I worked the ranch­for two years until I secured the. price thatHarry set before h~ died. It was the water thatsold the ranch. It had a spring and one of thebest wells in the country.

The Comrey boys were not geologists,but they studied the dirt when they drilled awell. They could tell after ,they had gone downa short distance whether the location was good.They didn't believe in water watchin~.

My sister came to New MeXICO about1918. She married Mr. Fisher. She had twochildren. Ben Greisen is my nephew.

. My mother passed away in 1928 at thea~e of 85. She is buried '~t An~s in a s.{'otpIcked out by her. Mrs. FIsher IS also booedthere.

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NEWSwill publish a day earlynext week due toThanksgiving Holiday -­please, try and 'have alln.ews and/or a.d copy inby Monday S:OO'p.tn.

~MOND'# :.. _ AY,NOVEMBER'22

. --All cppy for 'fhe' Li~coln CoiJntYN~ws thIS week IS due by 5:00 p.m.today.

TUESDAY, _.NOVEMBER 23

--<;orona Village Council 5:30 p.m.

W£DNESDAY,"'1 - , ' NOVEMBER 24

Lincoln· County News publishesone day early.. All copy must be inThe New~ office by Monday,November 22 'ar ,5 p.m.

THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER 25

. --thanksgiving,Dayl Most govern­mental offices closed, many closed

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--Villag~ of CoronaPubIic Library _3, to 4 p.m. pre-schadl story hour, sto­ries, activities, crafts, snacks. CallBetty Ann at 849-3277 for info.

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. t4at we'Je .really going to have to make sure that we follow the guide-M . . . 'add.ress " - - - -. - l' '"7 '11 - h'" ONDAY8. aod . y~unger at Assel1lbIy of,God.'Chur9h meso vve .pursue t at. '

: • WEDNESDAYS. . . '1I1'Cartizozo l2'noonto,2:00.p;m. and ;~tewartagreed.. ,,,-Free GEDclas$es6 to g. p.m. 5:00 'p,m. to 6:00 p.m. "~think. it'~til.lle fo~ us Jcip'ur~Carrj?ozo School Library '.' .' .,... .sue ma19ng thIngs as compatlble'as

,. ,'.. . .... EACH,FRInAY' )V~ P9s.sJbly ci!n," Stewart sai~ll'lt's. 'TVES;DAYS . . . ·...AIAnon family group for families Jll$t g01l.lg to add to the cost of proj-

.., :--Capi!anPublicbibrary p;rescpool' and rfri,ends of a\90holi9s,noonat eets that We've done in the past tostoryhouf; 1:30 p.m. .... " Method~stChllrch III CamZO?OI bring

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.~-Gambl~r's Anonymous open Development District) . .' . ..meetmg 7:·15 .p:m.at Mescalero . -";C.o~muni.ty Thanksgiving dinnerReforJl!ed Church, '~36 Wardlaw at Ttlmty Umted Methotlist ChurchDn.ve m Mescalero.. Gall .Mike at '10th' Street :and D Avenue" i~S7S-682-6~00!odnf.ottnation. iC~rr~QZO u:OO: a:m~ .to 1:00 p.m;

P~cku.{' and dehvery available.DOI1atl~ns a9cepted. ..'. ~ ..

--Lmcoln Historic Preser.vationBoard: J:oq p.m,at CommunityChurch tn ,LmcolJ,l. . .'

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~-Food pantry for those age 55 andolder at Assembly of God church inCarrizozo 12 ~oon to 2:00 p~m.

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, ..' (Co~finu@d from, Pa%Je 1), " . .~.'There'~ been ~' lot don~ in saying ~when are you igoing t~ do it',fPlat k.eIUiel outtl1er~,l'Hemphill said. trom thi~side it's a Jittle easier to ~ay

. t may ~ot be exactly wh~t slie wants ' those tijtngs," he saId. " .. ngJlt~()w bllt,by ~Qlly~ it's b~en TrUstee De~s Ve~~ said that.IgfOU1~ Ulhthe dJIechon she would bke,IUot o.f work a~soCIated w~th shelter

vvead somel1lorep~ppl~ that operattop,s has gone Ol.l behuJ,d closedw~J,'e cOJll;1erned. I;lpout piclang th¢ rloOl'S,'put made no indication of anyam.ll1~lsuPaQdhelpinginstead~fjllst prowess in, any particular directipn.

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mestlc battery reported atresidence on Mogul Roadin Nogal, deputy dis­patched. . .

7:55 p.m. WelfarecheCk requested at resi­dence on Birch Street inCarrizozo, police dis~patched.

8:54 p.m. Welfarecheck requested for .per­son sitting in car on LittleCreek Rond in RanchoRuidoso Valley Estates,deputy dispatched.

8:56 p.m. Intor­mation report nt locationon Hwy 70 in Hondo,deputy dispatched.

August 2112:27 a.m. Distur­

bance reported at BonitoLuke, deputy dispatched.

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ANGUS cnVItCII OFTilE NAZAItENEServingAll of Lincoln County

Rick HlllcltillMOo, Pastor• 336·8032

SW Comer orn\\')' 484<. Uwy 37 JunctJon(Between Ruidoso and Capitan)

SUNDAYSunday Schoot forAll Ages ••• 9:30 "ttL

Morning WorshipIUld

Children's Church ••• 10:30 un.FlUllily Worksh()p ••• 6:00 p.nL

WEDNESDAYC011UJlunJty Dinner. , •6:00 p.m.

Adult Classes.Youth Ganlc~ and Siudy,Kids gjub ••• 7:30 p.m.

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1000 D AvcnucJ ~.trizdlO648·2893 or !l'tR·2846Johanrta Anderson, Pastor

Sunday SchoolAll Ages ••• 10:00 a.m.WorShip Service ••• 11:00 a.ttL

t,boitPmctiee•••~.6:30 p.m.

United Methodist WomenThird WednesdayafMooth • ~ •2:00 p.m.

. Fellowship D1DIJctFourth Sunday afMonth ••• 12:30 p.llL

eMITAN'Adult 5u¢IY~hool ••• a:30 p.m.

Worship SCt\'1ce ••• 9:15 p,nt.

Children'g Sunday School ••• 9:30 iJIL

FelloY,shipTime ••• 10:15 PJIl,

Adult SUllday School ••• '1 1:00 am.

ChoirPractice •••Tuesday 1:00 p.ill.

Fetfowship Dirtrter ••• 3rd S\IlIdayDrMont&' •

HandmaIdens Ecumenical WOttli\II'S Group1st add 3rd Tue~day ••• 9:31,1 a.in.

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CAP'fAN' CHRISt'COMMUNITY FELLOWSlltP

420 LittColn AliCllIIel11shya Watklll!!, Miniser

Sunc!aY.Siblc Study ••• ur:OO a.m.WorShip Service ••• U:oo am.

, Evening Worsbit1 ••• 6:00p.m.Wednesday Bible stUdy ••• 6;00 p.m.

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tAPIt'AN' CHl1Jtcif Of CJJRIS't420 Lifie<lfn AVenUe

JoshllA WalkiliS, MinisterS\lil.tfu~ ¥Jibll! S!\Idy ",. 1,o:OOl.ln,

WOrshlpScrvICC' ... l'I.OO.a.m..... t!venltlgWorshm ••• 6:00 p.rn.WCdJlclsdayBiblc S"fildy ••• 6:00 p.m.~"""" "'~f' s- - .....--..._

JiUtST BAPtIStCHl11tCllOFCORONA

.. Cal West, P/L~tot 1849·7915SlJildaXSth09J. •~ J0:00 :Ui!,

Worship ServIce ••• 11:00 Il.tlLWCdJleSc:l& Bible Sfildy •••7:00 p.ltl,

FcllowshiIJ DJJihet # ., ht SUflday orMon$

OM&fiittowSiiiFmCiiiUiiCoroila, New Mexico

TCt'tYAlcllo, PasWtI 84M105WorshiP. # • 9:30 a.M.

ctAViicuCOMMVNin:ctIItUCllTOllY S~1leCja'Minimt

849.1402Secotld SaturdayarEach Moofh 9:l'JO'a.i'll.___Ii ~j4iill."" ,,-MiT n& ia.~oi.:iio....,

* * * * *Ralph had a bad fall Sunday

morning so hope these news get in.He goes for an MRI today after hav­ing other tests done. I hope he didn'thUlt his back, so keep us in yourprayers.

. . * * * * *Thanks to everyone for all the

Happy Birthdays. It was so nice tohear from everyone and those I hadlost contact through the years.

presence/stnnd,.byrequested l:\tresi4ence onApache Hills Road inRuidoso, deputy dis­patched, .

4:24 p.m. Medicalcall at ,residence on IslandRoad in Capitan, ambu­lance C:Iispatched.. 5:20 p.m, Medicalcall at residence on High.Mesa Drive in Alto, ALSambulance and deputydispatched. '

5:31 p.m. Haras­sment reported at locationon Mogul Road in Alto,deputy dispatched.

6:41 p.m. Acci­dent reported on Valle DelSol Road in Carrizozo,police d)spatched.

7:44 p.m. Do-

cAiUUZOzo ASSEi'tmivorCanCori1ttof 13th and CAvetluc

BIlt'bafll.BradIey.PM/or

ChiIdten's MiJllsf11 Afld Nurs.etyAw1ablc­

WorslUp~icc •• # lO;()(J a.m.Youth Service••• 6:00 p.m.

CORONA UNITEDPItESBYl'ERIAN ClIVItCB

Sutllfay Scho()l, ., 10:00 a.ill.Wotship ••• 11:00 am.

MOUNTAIN MlNISTRV'PAlU'sIlSIERRABLANCAPRESDVTERY

NOGALPRESBYTEJUAN CHUltCH. EoW; "Bo'tLewis, Pastor

S~ School ••• 10:00 ••m.Worship ••• ']1:00 a.m.

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Worship ••• 9:00 a.m.SIlI1day SCboOl ••• 10:00 a.tlL

. . CARRIZOZO .FIRST BAYlIST CIlVItClf

H . den Smith, Pl8totYI4IOthA\"enue

64g.2~ Chlircb 01'648·207

Sunday School••• 9:45 l.tti.W6I$hip Serv~ce ••• JO;S5 a:.m.SundltyEvenmg ••• 6:00 p.m.

AWANAS ••• Wednesday 6:00 p.w.(Septentbcr. Apri.I)

RUIDOSO DOWNSFIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST cuvnCl1. 361.EutU\\')'.70

Ruidoso Downs, NM '88346. 575·:4-784611

Dr. Randy Widenerl'hO, Sr. Pastor

8':00 a.m•••• Early Bird Service9:00 un. # •• Breakfast

9;3a 1.1lL ••• Sunday School11:00 Lm. ••• Tradlliai1al Services

6:00 p.m. ••• Preaching Bible Study

We4nesday ConununilyDinnct. 6:30 p.ll1J

Kids Activities ••• 5:30p.rn.

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nilit]'MaM I Sllt1fl1 Riflf. , •8:30 a.m.

Satlitday SeMenCltilitai!SlictedH~ ~ • # 5;00 p~m.~salifllRifll" •• 7:00,

. Slladiy.SetVIces. '~fai1S.ered Heart ••• 8:30 am.~Slfi1tllRifll.,. {0:30am.

Corona Sf.~sa ••• 1:30 1I:!li.

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Cometl)fEAvttliIC llnd 6thJ{ev'. Cal1Ob'l'tttt SandetsOiI,

Priestil1 Cbatg"

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Twenty seven 'ladiesattende<,i use. Anyone interested in attending isthe Creative Memories retreat" at Ft. welcome.Lone Tree. It was nice to see those * * * * *Who had not been able to attend forawhile.' A very interesting program·

* * * * * was held Saturday on sugar diabetes.The Lincoln County It was a little late getting started as

Livestock Bureauhelcl their annual the annual veterans parade was held,meeting at the Cree Meadows in which held up traffic.R,uidoso. No}:'a 'Espinosa was the '* * * * *guest speaker.She spoke on why she The weather has been cool.ran for the legislature and we all We went to the Aggie Game Saturdayshould "Love Our Country". afternoon. Our seats were on the side

The next speaker was the rep- . of the shade and niany of us didn'tresentative for the proposed "wind- bring enough blankets etc. to keepmill energy grid" throughout New warm. Many ofus left at the half as ItMexico and the other western states. was too cold and the Aggies were los­He used the Corona area for most of ing.his presentation. Questions were .asked about the effect on the ranchersand ()fuers. (lost ~y notes).

* .,+ * lie *The La Plaoita Spinners were

uable to meet as the Christmansattended the funeral of a very dearfriend in Colorado. They hope tomeet this Saturday, November 20th,The activity 'will be learning how topin weave. Sounds like fun. Carolalready has the pin looms ready to

O.ld .Lincoln TO\Nn-----by Rosalie Dunlap

CHURCH· DIRECTORY

'ou J;)anCl'ott in Capitan,police,'dispatc~ed.

10:07 a.m. Aban'"doned vehicle' reported atlocation on Old DavisRanch in Capitan, deputydispatched.

10:13 a,m. Polleepres'cnc e/s t and,. byreq",ested at businessloca~ed on Hwy 54. ,in

,CaITlzozo, dep",ty i,hs,.p~tched.

10; 1. 8 a.m. Med~ical .call at Capitan EMSshed in Capitan; ambu­lance dispatched.

12:29 p.m. Aban­doned vehicle. ree0rteQatlocation on Marljo Lanein Ruidoso, deputy dis­patched.

4: 12' p.m, Police

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You can also ~etup to the minute, ~1tt­depth, cons~rucJlon

updates by loggIng In towww.nmroads.com fotany area of the stilte.

patched.5:~1 p.m. Lar­

ce~Ylotheft reported atlocatIon on Jose VegaLoop in.Carrizozo, deputydispatched.

6:29 p.m. Medicalcall residence on UttleCreek RQad in Alto, ALSambulance dispatched.

7:22 p.m. Distur­bance/family dispute re­ported at residence onS~nset in Nogal, deputydlspatche4. .

8:03 p,m. Medicalcall at residence on LittleCreek Hills Road in Alto,ALS ambulance dis.­patched.

9:42 p.m. Dis-tur~bance/family dispute re­ported at location on SlO.Run Road' in Alto, deputydispatched.

August 187: 11 a.m. Welfare

check requested at loca­tion 011 Hwy 70 inRuidoso Downs, deputydispatched. .

8:10a.m. Litter­ing or illegal dumpingreported at location onDead Horse Lane inCapitan, deputy dis­patched..

3:55 p.m. Haras­sment reported at locationon Sudoerth Drive inRuidoso, deputy: dis­patched. . .

4:28 p.m. ACCl­dent reported at milemarker 280 on Hwy 70 inSan Patricio, Glen­coeIPal0 Verde tire unitsand ambulance dis­patched.

6:16 p.m. Infor­mation report location onWyatt Earp in RanchoRuidoso Valley Estates,deputy dispatched.

6:42 p.m. Dogreported running loose onSudderth Drive inRuidoso, deputy dis­patched.

·7:55 p.m. Haras­sment reporte(1 at locationon Downs Drive in.Ruidoso Downs, deputydispatched.

8:47 p.m. Suspi­cious .activity reponed atbusiness located at i~tet­section of Hwy 54 andHwy 380 in Carrizozo,police dispatched.

8:56 p.m. Distu­rbance reported at busi­ness located on Hwy 380in Carrizo~o, police dis­patched.

9:14 p.m..Distur­bance/family dispute re­ported at residence onFourth Street in Capitan,police dispatched:

9:35' p.m. ShotsfIred reported near inter~

section of Hwy 54 andHwy 380 in Carrizozo,police dispatched. .

August 199:13 a.m. Medical

call at residel\ce on EastView in Capitan, ~bu­lance and police dis­patched.

9:35 a.m. Distur­bance reported at businesslocated on Hwy 380 inCapitan, police dis-patched. .

2:42 p.m. Crimi­nal damage to propertyreported at location onPicacho Road in Picacho,deputy dispatched.

5:51 .,.m. Distur­bance reporteo at locationon Hwy 380 in Carrizozo,police and deputy dis­patched.

6:16 p.m. Distur­bance reporteo at locationon Bancroft in Capitan,deputy dispatched.. .

8:02p.m. Welfarecheck requested at resi-

The New Mex- dence on Second Street inico Highways Depart- Capitan, police dis:ment has developed a patched. .new toll free number for 9:52 p.m. SUSpl"up to the hour road con- ~ious a~ivity bypetsonMstructionsl conditions In vehicle rep'o~ed oninformation. Just dial' Avalanc~e TraIl ~ Alto,511 l'st t . th deputy dIspatched.. , I en. 0 e August 20options and follow the 12:02 a.m. 911directions. . Hang-up rromlocatiot1 on

Hwy 37 in Nogal, deputydispatched. .

3:55 a.m. Medicalcall at residence on DelMonte Drive in Alto,ambtilan.ce dispatched. '

7:04 a.m. Medicalcall at residence on DAvenue in. Carrizozo,ambulance dispatched.

9:28 a.m. Welfarechec~ ~equ~sted .for per­son'Sltting m cat QIi H-w.Y:70 in Tinnie, deput;ydis­patched.. .' .

10:00 a.m. Distut­bance reported at location

'Thesday,November 23

Mostly sunny,with a high near 53,night: Partly cloudy,with a low around 26.

The above infor­mation was taken fromthe National WeatherService Website. For upto date weather reports,go to

www.srh.noaa.gov/abq/on the internet. Thiswebsite is up-datedevery four hours.

and breezy, with a highnear 54, night: PartlycJoudy, with a lowaround 27.

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with a low around 30.For.ecast . for

Ruidoso, - Capitan andCorona and most oftheHondo Valley:

Today,Thursday,

November 18Sunny, with a

high near 57, west windbetween 5 and 10 mph,night: Mostly clear,with a low around 32,southwest wind around5 mph.

Friday,November 19

Sunny, with ahigh near 59, west windbetween 5 and 10 mph,night: Mostly clear,

.with a low around 32.

Saturday,November 20

Mostly sunny,with a high near 60,night: Partly cloudy,with a low around 33.

Sunday,November 21

Mostly sunny,with a high near 60,night: .Partly· cloudy,with a low around 31.

Monday,November 22

Mostly sunny

S;HERIFF'S REPORT·--...--The . following . patched, .

illformatipn waf! taken. 10:16 p.m. lnfor~from dispatch records in ,mation rep-ort at locationthe ,Lincoh\ Co~nty "on Fort Stanton Ro~d' inSheritI's Ot!ice, located. Alto, d~puty dispatched.in the LincolI\ ounty Aligust 16Courthouse in Carri,;wzo. 9:09 a.m. Medical

call at residence onA'!Igllst 14 .. , Musketball. Court in8:42 p.m. Dis-tur- Ruidoso, Advanced Life

bance/lou4 party re!'c0rted ',Support (ALS) ambulanceat residence on'4th Street and deputy dispatched.in Capitan; police dis- . 9:27 a.m. Welfare

. patched. . . check requested at rest-. , " 9:Q4 p.:\Il. Dis-tur- dence' on Lavano Drive in

bflnce reported at resi- Capitan, police <Us-denQe on Aspen in patched. 'Capitan, police dis- . 12:41 p.m. Medi.patched. ' cal. call at residen-ce on

9:30 p.m. Medic~l Felix Montano in liondo,call at ,residence on Aspen· ambulance dispatched.in Capitan, ambulance 1:22 p~m. Medicaldispatched" call atCamzozo Health

.. '. 10:42 p.m. Suspi- Clinic on E Avenue' incioUs activity reported at Carrizozo, ambulance dis-location on ,High Mesa in patchec;l. .A:lto;: deputy dispatched. ' 9:09 p.m. Welfare

. August 15 check requested (or per-12:00 a.m. Motor- son sitting in car at mile

ist a'ssistanQe requested on marker 92 on Hwy 380 inHwy 70 in' Ruidoso Capitan, deputy dis­D~o:wnsl deputy dis- patched.patcheq. ' '" 9:3~ p,m. Distur-

12:17 a.m. Distu- bance reported at locationrb;uice reported at Apple on Rancher Road in PaloOrchard Lane in Bomto, Verde, deputy dispatched..

, deputy dispatched. . 11 :22 p.m.. Medi-. 1:38 a.m. 911 cal call at residence on

Hang-up from business White Court in Alto, ALSlocated on H'Y)' 54 in ambulance dispatched.Carrizozo, pollce dis- August 17patched. 10:50 a.m.

6:29 a.m. Medical Assault reported at loca­call at residence on Pinon tion on Hwy 70, inLane in Capitan,' ambu- Ruidoso Downs, deputylance dispatched. dispatched.

8:57 a.m. Burg- 11 :03 a.m. Med-lary reported at residence ical call at residence onon Mt. Capitan in Capitan, Caprock in Alto, ALSpolice disp~tched. ambulance dispatched.

, 12A6 p.m. Traffic 1:45 p.m. Medicaloffenses reported on Hwy call at· residence on48 in Capitan, police and Wildflower in Alto, ALSdeputy dlspatc.hed, ambulance dispatched., 6:36 p.m. Cri- 3:05 p.m. Medicalminal damage to property call at residence on Valleyreported at location on View Orive in Capitan,Orchard View Lane in ambulance dispatched.Lincoln, deputy dis- . 3:13 p.m. Distur-patched. bance/family dispute

7:00p.m. Fire reported at r~sidence onreported at Monte Conney West Second Street inRanch in Picacho, Hondo .Capitan, police dis­fIre units and deputy dis- patched.patched.' 4:15 p.m. Police

7:05 p.m. Welfare presence/peacekeepingcheck requested at resi- requested at residence ondence on D Avenue in Gavilan Canyon Road inCarrizozo, police dis- Ruidoso, deputy dis-patched. . patched.

8:59 .p.m. Sus- 5:0J p.m. Warrantpicious activity by per- service at Lincoln Countyson(s) in vehicle reported Detention Center (LCDC)on Lonewolf in Ranches on Airport, Street inof Sontero, deputy dis~ .Carrizozo, deputy dis-

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Monday,November 22

, Mostly sunny~d breezy, with a highnear 59, night: Partlycloudy, with a lowaround 30.

Saturday,November 20

Mostly sunny,with a high near 66,night: Partly cloudy,with a low around 33.

Sunday,November 21

Mostly sunny,with a high near 66,night: Partly cloudy,.with a low around 33.

Friday,November 19

Sunny, with ahigh near 65, west windaround 5 mph, night:Mostly clear, with a lowaround 32..

'Thesday,November 23

. M,?stly supny,WIth. a hIgh near 59,.night: Partly cloudy,

Today, Thursday;November 18

Sunny, with ahigh near 62, southwestwind between 5 and 10mph, night: Clear, witha low around 27, southwind around 5 mphbecoming calm. '

. There will be'continued mostly clearskies and colcler weath': 'er across the state andacross Lincoln County..

.". The jet str~a!J1:'

continues to' move' fur- 'tIler north malting' nor,,: •,nial winter weather forus here in 'Linceln',County colder than nor­mal.. Expect mid ·50s '

to low 60s for daytimetemperatures at all ete- I

, vations, with nighttime·temperattires from themid 20s to mid JOs all 'across Lilicolii County. '

Once Lincoln'County starts gettingsome snow and SkiApache oPens TheLmcoln County Newswill be including the'SkiApache ski report.

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El>lT()lt .... This is in answer to Ms. Vega• (Hill). I had been looking here in Carrizozo

! :for aretjt~ment'placE; M I will.be 80 this: ThanksglVJttg ana di,lh't.k:no\V how muoh! longerI'llbe self sUfficie.nt ~ wasNPTbot1t. here, bu~my doctor,and dentl~t practIce here.

. .However, . S11lcegeftIngyour localpaper 1 have' had second thougltts.· I am non:iendof ba.ok biting~ complaining andalways blame111g the nther side.

Now as for your Griulies, I amgl~dto fin~ yourY9uogsters choosing t!i1.~R..leANmascot lllstead ofsome forel@. atlitflallike that sttange

t a.nitt1al ·from.In<lia. This.bringsJne to your a.ttack on the I3tlftOS, dOh- •

keys,and j~cKasses! shame on )'~u.fhataf1i..malls a true. American and thIS nahon owesagiant deal of'gratitude tn it,1thas been1'W

'I burden animal for this growing filiUon andstill is today itt,cettlin 'areas. Now of course ,yo~ might prefer that., strange animal fromIndIa, l\owever we fi1ight w.ind up withIT as

. ,our national emblem at the tate. theindustri­A; ,a1i~ts are moving our industry to that COuntry.

i It IS athought.Litti Langloti-Bohm

Bent, New Mexico

, by Jay Millet. Synd'icated Columnist

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Gov-Elect is Ready for Action Carriz!z~~ec':t.~ h~;;. '.' plains of Lincoln

SANTA;FE -- A A1t).erica does have pos... one of 11 states offering' 'County ·and the Hondohearty thanks to' G.ov.~ 'sibilities for the future a 25 percent rebate. Valley:Elect Susana Martmez however. Not only will Eight other states offer afo!assurin~ that my job millionaires and their 30 percent or betterWIll remam easy' and families be attracted to incentive. We havefun. For 16 year~, with the area" but" space some other advantages,Gary Johnson and Bill industries too. This has such as being close toRichardson as gover- been a.Las Cruces proj- Hollywood, where thenors, this job ,has beena ect' from beginning 20 deals still are done, andjoy. years ago, which may having great locations,

I woke up every give Martinez a little But dropping our fiscalmorning knowing they more enthusiasm about incentives appears towould give meSOJ,lle- the project. take us out of the pic-thing to write about that .. She wants to see ture.d~y. Fonner Oo:v~Bm.ce;f ~~r~~.rivateJp.v~stm~l)"t A pew gpvernorl).mg's motto was "L~t'sl' In'ilie spaceport. Good. plus a shift of 16 voteskeep it between the idea but she needs to 11) the state House couldfence posts." Not much assure that the commit- mean another look atto write about there. ment of Sir Richard medicinal marijuana.

Martinez is not Branson and his Vir~in Martinez's law enforce­easing into her office, Galactic remams ment background plusshe is diving head fust. assured. Any trans- that of some of herWith the. current eco- portation project advisers, could meannomic and political situ- Involves some public that will be a big issueations, she doesn't have investment. again.much choice. But she's· Presumably the And what aboutnot be~ng timid about it.. state jet is a goner. The the death'penalty that

So let's look at plane was built for long was repealed two yearssome of the big' items hauls and we'll hope ago? That could be onthat are confronting her' Martinez doesn't leave the chopping block.already. We're at the the state as often as 'Big And what about colIeo-­point ~where band-aids Bill. It was too much of tive bargaining for pub­and across-the-board a campaign issue not to lie employees? Abor­cuts are worn out. dump the jet. tions could enter theTough decisions now Albuquerque discussion again too.have to be made on and the University ofwhat is too important to New Mexico have longcut any more and what lobbied for a dentalmay have to be com- school to stand besidepletely eliminated. its medical school and

The Rail Runner ,law school. It would becommuter. train isn't prestigious and wouldpopular With much of help students and rural-the state. The reality areas. But now is not~at it is ahnost exclu- _ tl!e t~e for sp'ending

.slvely for state employ- big bucks to budd pres-eeS to get to work is tige.underlined this week by Several healththe decision to not run organizations recentlyon Thanksgiving or the have arttiouiIced initia­day after. tives to extend dental

. 'fhanksgiving:s coverage intorur~l --.- --,.--.-. - -- - .

firte.J3.utthedayafte~.ls ar~as of our state, ThIS ,:, Lette'f-' 't.O ·th-e'-. ;Ed-.t·o".f·;,the bIggest shoppIng wdl be a non~starter.

day of the year. Santa And if we ever canFe merchants are fori- afford it, hoW aboutput..ous. Butwhatdo you do ting it someWhere elsewith a train that really in the state?isn't needed and that no Martinez wantsone wants to buy? to take a dose look atSusana will look for, the incentives we· offeranswers. _ the filni"industry. k 25

. The spaceport percent rebate oli costsisn't. universally popu~ incurred in :the state is !

lat. When.most people big. but it appears the 'can't afford a Southwest evidence is going toAirlines ticket to' show that we shouldAmarillo, we're build- either stay Where we areing a launch pad for or get out of the busi....millionaires. "ness altogether.

Spa c ep O,t t New Mexico is,r~~' ~,.,--~~ -.."_'-'--~-"-"'""'~""-" ,,-- _... _.- - ... ,,, ..-~I THE LINCOLN COUNTY NEWSI WILL PUBLISH ONEJJAY·i. EARLY NEXT WEEKI .

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Judi has been living in Ruidoso 'since 1992. Her daughter CandaceChristopher, turned 16 years oldlast month, takes advantage ofhermother's healing ways. Candacehas never been to a medical doctori!t her life (exceRt for vaccina~: .nons). She'has never' taken'antibiotics either. She does howev...ettake Judi's Gold Rush formulat­ed liquid vitamins, she calls'Livi~g Pr()ofVitamins' that looksa lot like the one she formulated

.for her battel race horses (laugh- ,ing)J It Surely you jest'"

Judi herself has not been toa doctor since... coincidentally1984... the year she went to schoolto become a Refle)'oIogist. fir havelearned many natural nealingways, some call itAi1cient HealingWisdom... I call it God.

Judi bas a small office inRuidoso, seeing only one person at.a time. She works on the pressurepoints 'of the neck, back, armstlegs, fe.et, and hands, helping •ArthrItIs, Sore Muscles, and JOinPain and much more. A treatmenttakes an hour or more, costingapprox. $68. or she can work onjust one part ofthe body starting at$48,

Senior Citizen, Militaryand Student discounts.

After hours and weekendapppintI11ents available by callingJudi Christopher at (575) 808­3566. Gold Rush Liniment startsat $7 a bottle.

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF LINCOLNTWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. PB·2010·28Div. III

",IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFJAMES ROBERT WILEY, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDI'IO'RSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Carol

Ann Anderson, has been appointed personal reI?re­sentative of this estate, All persons ,having claimsagainst this estate are required to present theirclaims within two (2) months after the date of thefirst publication ofany published notice to creditorsor tfie date of mailing or' other detivelY, of thisnotice/ whichever is later, or the claims wl1l be for·

. ever barred. Claims must be presented either to thelaw offices of Gibson & Leopard, P,C:, at theaddress listed below/ or filed with the District CourtofLincolI;l County, New Mexico, located at the fol·lowing address: P.O. Box 725, Carrizozo, N~wMexico 8830I,Dated: September 16, 2010.Respectfully Submitted by:JulieAnne Leonard

GmSON & LEONARD, P.C.505 Mecnem Dr. .Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345505.257.1010

Published in the Lincoln County News onNovember 18 and 24, 2020,-~------------_._-

Guadalupe RangerDistrict Office at (575)885·4181, and thtiSup~rvisor's Office at(575) '434..7200.

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per- .fecting her Gold RushLiniment.1985'... 'Celebrating 25 Y~ars ...2010 .

In 1984, Judi went toschool to be certified inReflexology and Acupressure so

"she c()uld'work OIl people justuswell as horses. •

That was the beginning ofa beautiful relationship ofGoldRush Liniment and Reflexology,soon to follow in the many days,months. and even years oftrainingto incorporate her knOWledge ofnatural healing with the use ofacupressure }Joints on the Neck,Back, Arms, Legs; Feet, andHands. .

Usually taking one hour ormore for a treatment, but she doestreat just one problem at a time ifneeded,

After these many yearshow does one describe JudiChristopher?

Ifyou ask 1Q'people,you'll receive 10 differentanswers, because Judi treats eachand every person different that sheCOines in contact with. She doesn'tassume you are just like everyoneelse.·That's why you 'feel' extraspecial when you go see her for anappointment.

Judi takes time to listeil;she says the 'sound' ofa person'syojce can.say a lot that ilie p~sbnIS not tellmg. She takes the tIme to'see~ you, look into your eyes,since Judi feels the eyes ate thewindows to thesoul and she'feels' what isreally' b<?theringyoU; lI1Sldeandout,. besides thepain you mighthave in your lower'back or theheadaches, joint .pain or musclessoreneSs that hasbeen 'plagui11g you.lIthereJs alwaysmore thanjust thepaiti of the psychi­cal. Mltld, bodyand soul are allconnected. i

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ChrisrPhet has an "amazlfig way ofintuitivelY mow..ingexactly wherethe PAIN is locat­ed. Even whereyou hurt and youdon't even kriow ituntil she touchesyou and gentl~relieves thepamwith her magichealing hands.

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derage of 17 in 1972, where shebegan working with Veterinarian,Dr. NorthWay ofthe ~ing ~ch.She learned the techniques ofReflexology or ~hat some peoplecall Equine Massage..

" Judi wanted more! She,," wanted totofonnulate a liniment' •

that would 'prevent' or even ' .strengthen the horse's muscles 'before they became l~e and even'better yet, make them even more'muscled. than before, ~ powerhouse ofahoise. It worked!

Gold Rush Liniment isJudi's baby, She conceived it, for­mulated it, nursed it and now is.stiU manufacturing it since 1972,every bottle hand Clone to perfec-tion. From one bottle to now over15,000 bottles done itl the last 38years...

And Gold Rush Linimentwith Aloe Vera and 18 Vitaminswill help prevent Sore Musclesand Join Pain! •

7. J' ',;t ,.., ,t T k . Judi says, "It provides ..,11"': .l:'ro", a'ulr, .,oe ey horse owners witli the preparation

To A GoldRitsl' that allow more freedom ofmove­mentand penetrates quickly to ;relieve muscular soreness," sheSaid. tlIt helps stimulate circula­tion, improves joint flexion andmuscular problems and chronicpain." . '

Then there WaS a setback.Judi was diagnosed with .

mitro-value prolaps, (heart) at 19yeats old. Slie refused to acceptthe c.onventional thought... thatsurgical treatment and drugs were,her only options. With that same

" zeal tl!at she used .to ~et,a racehorse 1il shape, by buddmg astrong body (muscles) 'since thehtlart is a muscle.

, • Judi Christo~her's exten~. .• ~Udi psedher()wnsp~cialslve 111volvement With horses can lIqUid vltttmms (she calls LiVingbe'ftaced to her childhood, when Proof) sh~ f0t1l!ulated for hers.eItshe rode- in both English and She exerCISed lIke she ws gettingWestern show competition; raced ready for race day; to strengthenbarrels and broke and trained race. her muscles and heart. Clean air;horSeS' from New Mexico to Texas plentyof sleep and anoI1·inUCUSto her native Oklahoma. aiet, (mucus .1I1 the body hinders,

. "I was racing horses at a the'oxygen in the blood and fut- ,track,,in Kingsvi,Ue Tex,as,·,' Jud,i ther weakepmg.the body)~ .

Judi started to look for4'ecalls. III was titedofseemg .lame alternative solutions,herUfehorses. W!ty coul~'t someoiie d d d ' d'Unreve.nf thiS before It starte~.? ,shee'pen e oii·ltan .. st! does tot' d. ttl ddt b Id thIS day. She was mmgued byaetUestlOne" !lee e OID, ,a handful oflatuely ignored studiesbetter horse usmg better l1utntloti that hinted a link between diet,and a good~init11ent, to ~se.as a exercise and heart disease, Shebracer." Judi was on a OOS81011, decided to cnange het life Style.

"I was looking for a rtatutal Het heart got "rog'essive[tJsubstance to keep horses from ~ J

going lame., Without the overuse or stronger: not Having to have sur"'.drugs." As one who has been both: gery. 'In.1979 Judibecaroe eVena jockey and a 110rse. ttainer, she . .more familiar With chemicals fromexpl~ined, i1l've'seen many kind~ her experience as a mud engineeroffillsuses... (people) dopmg thell' in the sQutheastertlNewMexico.::;N;~ to ke~p them ott. the find westTexasoil fields atld the

How did it begin? . 'knowledge 'she gained thereJudi Christopher at the ten...enhattced her creative sp.irit in the

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C'hristmas Tree Permits Now Available'.'

',. ',: .., Venturing ·into "inglo~ation~:' '.' . ,Co:tillnerc~ Offices in Dell City~ TX

the forest to choose and ., .., '. A I a m 0' g 9 r do, *Chamizal Nationalcut a. Cliristmas tree bas '*All Lincoln National Cloudcroft, Ruidoso, Memorial in El Pasobeenpa.rt Qf family fra- ' J1'9rest·, Offices, in Carlsbl:ld, Artesia, Clo·'ditions for many yea.rs A 1 a m0 g 0 r do, vis, Hobbs, Jal, Las Visit any Lillo­.and tbe cente:r piece of CIQudcroft, ,Ruidoso, Cruces (Hispanic Cha- coIn National Forestthe l1<;>liday season cele,. and ICadsb&d· mber also), Lovington, Office from 7:30 a.m., tQbration. " . "'Chamber· 'of Portale$, Roswell and 4:30 p.m., Monday

. Lin c 0, In Co,mmerce. Offices in El Paso,,· Lubbock, through FridaYt to pur-National Forest now has A la m 0 g 0 r do, Midland, and Odes,sa, chase a permit.C~isttnasTree permits ,Clouqcroft, Ruidoso TX. If you are notavailable at a /;lost, of $5 and Roswell *US Post Offices in near a location that sellseac4; one per' hot.lse- *Wal Mart,Stores in Alamogordo, Tularosa,' the permit over-the­hold.· The permits "can AlamogordQ, Las Cfij- Carrizozo and El Paso counter, stop by, andbe·purchased, through CeS (both locations), ' *JC Penney Stores pick up a mail-in appli­December 24;, 'or by' Carlsbad, and Ruidoso. (catalog dept.) in Las cation from one of the

. mail until December. 11. Downs (customer serv- Cruces and El Paso mail-in applicationf '.' Any live . ever.. ice dep&rtment) . (Gateway W & Sunland locations.

gre~p:ifree :up to 10 feet ' ' *Smokey ,Bear Park) Maps and spe.in ~'lieight can be cut Historical State Park in. *lIo11oman Air Force cific instructions aredow¥(or dug-up, in the Capitan' I Base Outdoor provided with the mail.Smp1}~y' 'Bear, Sacra-, *Mountain Top Recreation. m or in-person permitmenfQ; .or' Guadalupe Mercantile in Cloud· *White Sands Missile purchase. Visitors areRanger Districts as des- croft Range • ~ublic Affairs, urged to call ahead ~orignated by· a map *Queen Store in Commumty Center and the latest tra,vel andaccompanying the pet- Queen Outdoor Recreation weather conditions. Allmit:r, , • • *US Border Patrol· sales are fmal. .'

. Please be .con- Mail·in applica· Las Cruces For more infor-siderate (and legal) and tions are available at the *NM Game and Fish· mation . on .thedo not cut trees on pri- following locations: Las Cruces Christmas, Tree permitvate lands, within *Lincoln National *Bureau of Land, program, contact theWilderness areas or Forest Offices in Management Offices in Smokey Bear RangerDistrict' Ranger Office A 1 amp g 0 r do, Las Cruces and Roswell District Office at (575)locations. . : Cloudcroft, Ruidoso, "'Roswell Cotlvention 257·4095, Sacramento

Permits may be and Carlsblld '. Center Ranger District Officepurchased at the fo~low- "'Chamber of ' *Outpost Gallery in at (575) 682-2551,

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LEG~.NOnC~ ~.PR.'Vitia~e. 'J'b.e fo"<,g9ing,sfll~ ?{ill b~~ade t() s~t. , 7:00.P'~. ~t the NRCS Office located 9J1 Twelft~ StJ:~et. .", , ill)' •.•~r~clostlt'e j~gm¢pt reJidered byUU8 CQUl't m CarnZozo, NM, Aproposed, agenda ~J1l be.avadab!e at

• '·STATE OF NEW MEXICO ,'the ~bOv~titl¢~~.ndnurnbered'~use ()nFeb~ry 19~ th~ .office, Notice of regu!ar ~eetm~s WIll, be ~Ive~"fI1W'.,~L,FTCHO,JUJJN,DTleY.C!,.,FL,t).),'INISSn.0,,_~.. , no:r,t*WO. ,'\ ,~Ol()' ~Jrt~.an, action, tQ for~lose ,a ~ort$ag~, on~e. ~even. q"ys b'efgre the meeting to l?artles .wll1hbo regluest Idt'.l J3 ,..I;n.J....,4 """,~.. abovj.(ij~~dPr~~' ~~lal~t1fPsJudgme,nt ls.m wntu~g,Notice Qfr.egular meeti~&s WI ,e.re,ease

... ,ClmseNo, CV-2010:,,317Dl~'m., $63,816.9Q, al1(Hhe same,bellrs mterest at the vanllble seven days before each re~larme8e.tMg, ~e8tAg ~a~~" ,Hof1Qr~bleKaren L. P(lr~Ql1s presidinQ.' ta~ Of8.7S000h, which accruesat the rate of$15,30 p~J;' for 2011 are: JauaJ;Y 11~ F~ mary, arc 'brl 13'

. ' i ' ' , di~m"c~rmne~ipgon febnUlt;Y 4, 20J0, with theCo~ May 10,'June 14, July l~, Au~st· 9./ Septem er ,BONNffi 0 LEARY;,.CONNlE HEWITT, reserVing. ·entry 'of final jU9gmept ag~inst ;saId Oct()ber n, Novemp~r 8, December 13 (unless other~and ANl'{A BOSTI.C/f , ,,. . ~ Def<ndaDt C011le}ia Sllaw fo.r the ~~ount9qe aft~r f9~'e- wisepublisheq in paper).; .

Plai.ntiffs; . " ,", clos~ sale, for costs.~ attome~ s f~e~, 'pl';1S 111terest 2, Special meetinq;s of the Carrizo~o SWCD may b~, ~ may~ a~essed b):' the Co~" The PlalDtdf has the aIled 'by the Chairman or a majority of the members

v. " , .. n8bt to bid at'snch,sale aU Of'lts Jud8Dlent amount and c, .' .:J. h h t d" , " ,. sUbmit its bid.y~tbal1y or in Writing, The PlQintiffmay up~n seven d~ys n~tlce .. ~artle~ W0 aye reques e

, SHAM D 'GURULE' ',' ,: IX tJl- Mt PMt. of.its 'u~&ment to the· UtChase notIce of meetmgs 111 wntmg wIll be notIfied bY' tele-, MARY JANE MOSELEY; " ': ~.: ~.~ ~. 't, ,'~: ilfce:in~'Q~a$li.':nici+slle,~be~fRSnedAAd " p~one. Th~ Ruidoso 1ttews and Lincoln County NewsTlW ESTATE OF ~~om:)tf, BJ\RL0'Y;' : <:;' ~'ff.at~:,dj~n:~f:~ :s'~c~a~ ~t¢t~ ... ,t will be nOtified by ~elephone. ,. '.allffa CH.A.RL01T~M. MOS~L~ , '~;'i ~ J ~::: .. ' '';''#';'J'lie.''cGurl's'·d@t@'ha'Yirio;(fut'apnnintedits.' },Emergency ~e~tmgs of the, district ar~. meetl~gs '.atlu . 1 '" ' ',', ..~.J . ~ . 4, .tv: '.,' t '. 'd iftime~ {~tre fl' • called under cIrCumstances which demand ImmediateTHE ESTATE QFALAN W. ~OSEL&~ De~ '1';' )=:di1:=::~1 e~::::rt\\"'~p' ly tb~e ~~eeds,~I 'action by !he Soard of Su~ervisorll, Althoi:tg~ the J.3oar~ "

Defe,ndants. ' .':!, '. .'. s~e, fll'Bt'to the-cOsts of sal~ /lodIe Specfal Master's ofSuperv~sors would ~voltl emergency meet.lQg~ when, '. . '" fee~,>then to, PIl}1' tne above-descri~edjudgIllent, mter. ev.erpos,slble, such CIrc!lPlstances may occas~na\l1~ :~

, 'SUMMONS AND NOTICE OJ! . est and costs o(sale, Ilnd to pay Unto' the registry ofthe ~s~. :EmergenQY .m~et111gs may be, called Y.A 'I (

, , " PENDENCY OF~CTIO~ .', cotirtany. balance rem~ning to 'satisfy future adiudica. Chamnan.or a ma)onlY. of the Plembers upon Jh..~ef ':., ,.' . , ,11 :' ~'boursnotice. Parties who have requested a notIQe 9..

, 'THE STATE,OF NEW M:&XICO; TO ALL Of ':HE. tlonofp~~W'~~rl;~~ersOf' . h ~ b' meetil)gs in, writing, will be notjtied by telephone.~,ABOVE CAPTIONEDINAMED DE~ENDAN~~: . th.t j~' the ~vent thaCsaid ' ~o~~ls'is en~/J~~~~ ,N.otice'ofemergericymeetings ~ill be p~sted at the dis- '

. " .. ~', '..,.. ' .' .~..............,tht,UIKl ' .. 'd' "l~' ,;.-t1 rttf b() , iii trlQt office, ~t the Post Office 111 Carnzozo, at Wells, 'GREETINGS; You are hereby J19t~fied thatBONNIE'fl'~~'d'seU,tOe::~s:rg'b ~b~;f1orca~o~~~oui:~ FllIgo )lank·in Carrizozo, and other places deemed"

, O'LE~R~ ,CO~IElfEWITT,an(l'~A BO~TIP;ors 'fIl, £, ...., ~: .... ; Q, • . '. ,q, appropriate. "., the :Plalll.tlffs herelOt.have' fIled an ~chQn 111 the District alentr tlle: lan~ a~ llpPro.yem~t~ pes9nb~.above f~r , . . ;

Court ofLincoln County/New MeXICO wherein y()uare' ,~~~f,$atisfyU1g, 19, th,e,.adJ.U4ge~ order ofPlf" _ 4, P,!lfsu!int to Section 1O-15-1(E) ,NMSA 1978" ~enaine4 as Defendants ~nd wherein saj4 Phliptiffs ~ek ,ont~~~,tbe judgment .descnb~·~~relll and ,decree of Carnzo.zo SWCD may c1o~e a m.eetmg to :the.pl;lbhc If

. to obtain 'co sttuctive service upon, y()u. " " ,.fore,tk),uretoge~ WIth any add*pnalcpstS !"ld.attor. th~ ,subje~t m~tt~r ofsuch dlS~ussIon ofactIon IS 111cl~d· . ,Thel,l general.' subject' of !1aid action' i~ to In~y I)-fees, cos~ of· advert1s~ment an~ publIcation, a ed In: SuosectioI;l.E ,of the Open Meetlllgs Aft, SectlOn

Foreclose a Mort~age which is secured by tha~ certain. :reasonablr: re~/eIvl?'and SpeclalMaster ~ fee,to be tixe.d W~~":'1;NMSA 197a. If anyBo~d of SupervIsors meet·,real estate Which JS the su~ject mattetofthe above·cap- .1?Y- the ,~;ourt.' Tb;e tota~ 8lIl~un~ .of th~judgIllertt Que IS lng .IS closed Rur~uant to .~ectlOn 10-15-1.(E) NMSA,tioned and numbered caUse ofaction and is described as, $63,8J6.90, plus.mterest~ and lllcJ"d~ng da~e ofsale of such closm:e: (1) I! ~!lde III an?pen meetl11g, shall befollows,' . '. .. " ". . $4/S9Q.QO. for. a. t~tal. judgment ~ plus 'mterest of approved ~Y a majPflty vo~e of a quo~m of the Board

. , ' .' . . . '. ." $68,406,90, Sale IS subject to the ent!)' of an order of of Supervisors and authonty for the closure shall beLot 7$A,Block 1:;'AIPAL~R GATEWAY.the Court, appwving theteJll?SB!1d' conditiofi$ of this state~ in the motion calling for t~e vote on a clos~dSUBDlVI~ION, RUidoso, Lll~coln County, , ' .sale: ' . ' meetlllg. J;pe vote on aclo~ed meehJ:.1g ~h~ll be taken IIINew MeXICO, as /lh,own by the Replat ofLOt ..,' 9pen meetlllg and !he vot~ .of each IlldlVldual me~ber75, less and except~ng the'o/~s~ 12.0', B!O()k. ,. ,. IS to be recorded III f?,e ml~utes. Only those subjectsl'-A,),>almer Gateway SubdIVl$lon, filed 'm .the announce~ or :voted upon. pnor to ~losure by the B~ard'office ofth¢ County Clerk ofLincoln " '. ' , of Supervisors may be discussed In a closed ~eetIll~;County/New Mexicoon August 1, 200Q in Camzozo, NM 88301 . . and .(2) if called fo~ when the Board Q~ Supervisors IS, . " ' . . ' Telcp~on~~ (5.7?,) 64~·9925 . not ma~ open ~eetlJ:.1g, the close.d meetmg shall pot be

Cabmet Gj Sbc;1e No. 714, as amended br E-mal1: [email protected] helduntl1 public notice, appropnate under the CIrcum·, Affid~vi,t recorded Janu~ 7, 2003 in saId' . , , . ' . '. '., " .' stance, 'stating ~e sJ?ecific provision of,law authorizing. records 111 Book 301, page' 1023.. P.ubUshed in tbe Lmcoln County News on November the closed meetmg IS given to the members and to the.' You are further notified th.at unlessY9~ ent~ . ~, 11;' IS and ·25, ~010,' , , u' _.:.... general public. .

your appearance, plead or otherwise re~po~d ;m sa~ . . Melvin Johnson, Chairman Date: 11/9/2010cause on 0.1' before the last date of publication ()f ~lS ."Notice which has been published once aweek for three ThiS reso19tl<}n ,pass~d up,on J!1~tlOn by. S~eveconsecutive weekS, judgment will be rendered against LEGAL NOTICE Harkey .and secp~d by Jack Allen Davldson"."'lt~ the

, you by. def~u1t. and the relief pr~y'e~ for in t~e . VILLA~~ OF C'APITAN vote as follows: . . " :; ,."" '.C~mplal~t WIll. be granted 't~ p,lalOtlff In c~nfo~ty, .ORD.IN'.....1UCE 'N 2010. OS Melvin Jobnson-·Yes·· Jim Grider-·yes' 1'.'

, wlth tile allegations of the Plamtlff's. ComplalOt. APPronJ.V.". to'Apply to Gray Gallacher·-Yes , ,Jack Allen Davidson·Y~S\The name anll address of the aftomey for the . . Sfeve Harkey••Yes ." l

. Plaintiff is as follows: Alan P. Morel, Alan P, ,Morel, NM EnvtrollmentalDepariment ' . ,,~;j ,PiA., Post Office Box 1030, Ruidos~, ,New Mexico 'Construction Pro....lIls Bureau ATTEST: Barb!e.l~?per DATE: 11/9/20ro :88355 1010 Ru~Hnfra.truc:tUre Loan ' ,

- Wl'f-NESS my hand and.' scal of the 1\vel.ft1l Published in t~e'~incoln County News ,on T~urs~~~,Judicial District Court ofLincolri County, New MeXICO WHEREAS: 'ITlkAS' BECOME 'NECESSARY FOR November 18, ~()10" . ,on this the 26th day of October, 2010" THE VILLAGE OF CAPITAN TO APPLY FOR A ........ • •••_•••

,. LOAN FROM THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO ENVI· r===~~'~~;~'=~~~~~~~~JAN PERRY RONMENT DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION PRO·C Adm" tr t" GRAMS BUREAU RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

ourt lOIS a or, LOAN PROGRAM IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNTDistrict Court Clerk ,.OF 5205,000:00 PLUS ACCRUED INTEREST IF

, ~ ·FOR THE lIURPOSE Of AGQUIRJNG THEB 'El' b thy , , .;NEEDED FUNDS TO COMP.tETE PROJECT NUM·. y. 1Za e 'ISISI , BER ,SAP 08-3112.STB, WHICH IS TO BUILD A

Deputy . MUCk NEEDED LAGOON AT THE CURRENTPublished in: the L~ncolil CountyNews on NOVtlllllWr' WAS1'EWATERTJffiATMENT ~LANT, .4,10 and IS, 2010, . . . NOW tHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT

. ·~b~lf~=%~~~rw~JF~~ The', troops brought 2,000 sand-bags,LEGAL NOTICE LAGE OF CAPITAN' TO FILE AN APPLlCATION two jeeps, a wrecking truck and an amQuhlnce.

STATE OF NEW MEXICO fOR FINANCIALASSISTANCE FROM THE STATE When they arrived, flOod water wasCOUNTY OFLINCOLN . OF NEW MEXICO. ENVIRONMENT DEPART· pouring into the business and residential dis-

TWELFTH JUDICIALDISTRICT COURT MENTCONS'rRUCTIONPROGRAMSliUREAUIN mct north of the tracks mainly thru holes <inNo D-1226-CV;'200t-eD469 . THE FORM OF LOAN FONDS FRQM':rIIERURAL two dikes .- one on First street and the other on

, . '.' INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN PROGRAM IN THE Upper EAvenue. .AURORA BANK 'FSB FIKJA LEHMAN BROTHERS' AMOUNT OF·$20S,000.® PLUS·ACCRUED INTER· The soldiers started tQ work at once,BANK FSB . . . '.' .' EST:G' ANY to BE PAID BACK SOLEJi,Y FROM fill' ks' h dirt' d I • th hI'

, .' .. ,.:' ~ "f, ',',~i·:~~. nfS··1'$f.,~yENUES~P~IUVED' FROM SEWER thedfk~~~ Wit an p uggmg e 0 es mPla1J:1ti~;. . ':~ ",,<\ ;';1) .. :~ "'w' fE~*,d'", ,::. ...' .. ~'~.. .' Uti'll'tl'es Manager H. G. ulelk Tuesda'yvs ~ ~~;: ~ ... ·Wl' ';'.t,~.;., o:~!-~~: it- ~ J ~";.~'1-} .. :~:. : ~o»'. < , "~ ~... YVl

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TRONIC. REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC~ " '- , .. ". ing ofbus~ess h.ouses and homes. .~frIN~~E:~1J~~~J~~~~ Date: No\'C(mber 9, 2~lO' When the 'troops arrived the flo'odUNKNOWN TeNANT (REALNAME UNKNOWN), water, running south along the S.P. right of

. . AT1.'EST: way, had washed out the dike at the E AvenueDefendants. Kay Strickland crossing, Part or the water flowed across theNOTICE OF SALE . . tracks but most of it ran west a quarter of a

• ' Kay SCrickl~Vtllage C,1erk . mile to a culvert under Highway 54. The tracks. 'Notice is hereby given that on ~ovember ~Ot ',,, .. , " . . I I db h bin t

2010, at the.hour pf9:oo ~m'tho undersigned Special, ~et"""Llac"II;COtIIlty~~w~o~Thunday, werecomp ete y covere yt e rus g wa er.Master, or hIS deslgnee,.wdl, at the Nortli entl1llMl!lof. Ne,.8t., 11j Zll.. , ". . S.P:Tracks Inundatedthe .Lincoln County Cotlrthouse, at }OO ~... ;-,.;( r '·f ~~:f .il , , .• r '; ."~" '. :. t. B G B 'd T d' t~arnzozo, NM 88301, sell all. of the .ts,~.. -'! t,;t:,~f.5, "~ ~ nAL~""'nt ':; c:....' .' . ~mU)l1 sal ues ay It was nomterest of the above·named Defendants, l~ imdltJUtf. 0,..;. "~",<" ...,.--~ ',' • ' ", p,)'sslble to estimate damage to the tracks. Hehereinafter deScribed real.estate >~o the high~ bi!'le(, t' • '.' ·"J(ESOL'UTION #1-2011:' said he hOped that a freight; due at 7 thatfor cash. The Pt~perty to be sold IS located,at 152~list· • ,-. . :. -.' _. ' evening would be able to get through on sched-Creek'Rd., Capitan, New MeXICO 88316, (If there IS a CARRIZOZO SOlL& WATER' ule. (The S.P. trains w¢re able to operate onconflict' betWeen the legal description and the street CONSERVATION.DISTRICT schedUle). ' ,addtess,. the legal,description shall cOhtrol) and is more OPEN MEETINGS RESOLUTION Mr. BarnUm said there had also beenplittlcularly descnbed as follows:.· , some damage to the main line tracks at Willow' Attacto£landintReNW/40t'Sectiohl0,'. ,Whereas,.Se~tion 10·15·1 (B) of the Open draw,southofCarriiozo, .

Township 9Sotitb, Range.l4 East, N.M.P.M., Meetings Act ,(SectIons 10·15..1 through 1O,;1~.4 . Tuesday's flood ~ame in two waves asCapitan, Lincoln CounW, :New'Mexico, . . ,NM~A 1~78)states th.llf; ,excet'tas 1llay ~Otherlse a result of two separate OQWI1pours on the flat.described by metes and bOlltids as follows:proVlded II! the Constitt1tio~or tbf

e.proV1slo~fo the Jo,e, lUest at' the,' power plant.· re~ort,ed to Mr.. ,,' . . ~ppet\Meetltlgs Act, all,meetings 0 a quorum'o mem. ¥VI

Statting at the Northwest comer' of said SectiOR _m:bets ofany bOard, commission.or other poliey.makIng Welk that the First Street dram Itch was run·thence South 00 degI:ees 19 minUtes 00 seconds Wett bo4Y of arty state agenc): held.for the.p~ose of for· • Ding full around 2 p.m, Soon after that one ofalong the Westbriundary ofS~id section :10 adi~ mutating PUblic»oHo/, di8<lUlSipg p~Dl~c bt,lsiness, ~r' the town's main water lines was washed' outof 842.00 feet; thence ,South 89 degrees 41 milNte.. ,for tile~1It Of takMs ~y action WIthin the auth~n- and broken near the round house: There was aOOseconds Easta distance of674.00 feet to the place tJf ~ ol.such board, colilinission or other policy·ml1khtg temporary drop in water pressure over town.beginning of the herem deScribed ~ct of lan11; theftc:e tiody,· are de~lared',to be pUblic meetings open ·to the ' The second wave of flood water fol-·continuing South 89 degrees 41 nunutes 00 second$ .public atalltifiles; and . ' . ' lowed about an hour later. Water Was stillEast'a distance of160.00 feet; thence North 00de~ \ WHEREASJanymeeting$ subject to the Open· 'd h' . h' th .d . f19 minutes 00 s,econds East a distance N 135.50 feet;, Meetings Act at Which the.discussion or adoption Ofcoursmg. own t e streets ~to t ¢ sou Sl· eoh "t '-'L 8fi d 41' 00 .).. , ..1. ' t . d l' 1 m,1' ,~ 1 town at 9 o'clQck that evemng~, .t cote J,'lOrm ;1 egi'eeg mInutes secon~ nes a any propOse reso UtlO1i; rue; rei;UJatloI1 ot J.orma A 20.ft, wide hole Was washed ltl the E Avenue

diStance of 160.00 feet~then~e. South. 00 de~es. ~.9 action occl!i'S !hall be hela olityafter reasonable notice dik"e,', Atelep1.,0'n'e" p'o'le, carrying toll lines to theminUtes 00 seconds West a thstance of 135.50fee:t 10 . '.to th«' :Pt1bbc, and . .• . . '.' ,. ..' III

the place ofbe~inni.rig.lJein~ the POUNDS ES:fATB as ..: WHEREA~, Section 1~IS.l (Q) ,of the Open south, was threatened.. .shown on thatcettiari. Boundary SurveyPlat~, M~as .Act ~U1r~s the CIItiZO:zo SOlI and Water The. run off through .the west part of·Jartuary 9, 2006 in Cabinet 1, Slide No, 439, ill the CODierVatloh DiStrict to detetmi11eannually what eon- town caused some damage. Water entered theoffit~~f the County Clerk of Lincoln County,NewStiti1lel_reasouable notiu ot' itsJ)l1bHc rneeting!l; . MaSonic building basement and was ottly inch-

. MeXICO, ,,;.,., .~ ,NOW THEltEFQJm BE IT'RESOL\7lID bYes from the entrance of ThomtoIi'sMarket... l~·di . .. .. 'fix· 'and tta =..'tIIe·~ 'SoU alItI,,'f(afet Co11ierVation':District There waS some' damage to the feilCes andIfiC,~ ngany Imlf.'t9vedments, 'ltureSh" r, 'SIl b'~ ...... . .:Joatd of SuperVisors on. tbi!f9th day of November; .fields' of·.LLe· Fay H,arkey ranch. The' .flood als'0such~ibutnot ltnl~e tojmobl e. _~ihCS .. ~ U ~~hv ,2010that' .. ill .

taxes, :utility.liens and otherresmctions and ~llS~ments ,. . .'. . .. ..,. . . '. .threatened to wash out .a bridge Qii Highwayof tecord,and SUbject to a one (1) montli. nght o~ I. RegtJlar Iheetmgs oftheCarnzozo swcn shall ordl· 380 south of the Mal PaiS,redemption by the Defendants upon entry ofan ~rdet nanty be held on the second TUesday ofeach month at

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Bv Patrice BradeNot everyone who attended last week's

meeting .of the Lincoln County Board ofCommissioners appreciated the speed with whichthe commissioners gave the go ahead to LincolnCounty Medical Centeradministrator Al Santos inhis request to pursue ,constroction of a new physi­cians office building.

Andrea Reeo, coordinator of the LincolnCounty Community Health Council, said that shewas a little disappointed that the commissionersd!d,not hold a public hearing'ou the request prior to .glvlngapproval. (

. "Wrir.e seeing an increased concern among .citizens about where tax dollars go; and we have a 11trend or believing.. tha.t .i.r it's e.du.cation, it must b.e I~goo~; if it's healthcare, it n'1u~t be good, without rfilookill~ at th~ 'Yhole perspective;' Reed told the If,~COUhty commISSIOnerS'. "Right now,1here ate some-e=o=-~odi,t,

res..ources to. fund part of this projec.t, b.ut. is it the ~.dright project? Is it the right time?" she asked. 'iAs ..we continue to focus OJ?- healthcare, we forget that ,w~ could save so much 111 prevention. We're updat-ing our facilities without updating our mentality.Before we build more buildings] we need to ftndout what we need and don't neeo," she said.

Reed said that, as a young person who hasseen government debts escalate, she knows that the~urden to repay those debts will faU to her genera­tIon, A 30 year revenue bond to pay for expansion

.projects at !he hospital will be the responsibility ofher generation to payoff. .

Kathryn Minter, who will take her seat onthe board of county commissioners in January,spoke in agreement with,Reed, and said she wishedthat the commissioners had taken more time toconsider the hospital pro'posal.

. "1. fe~~ like you Just rushe~ through. this,"Mmter saId. Maybe you had mcetmgs beforehandso you understood all the details, but I've seen youdiscuss issues that were, maybe; one one hundrethas important as this for hours; and yet this one, youdon't even ask questions. I was kind (jf amazed at

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see around 10,000 new Santos said. "What webeneficiaries seeking do know is that weaccess to healthCare can't sustain the costservices under the new curve that exists todayfederal healthcare' in healthcare. We'rereform bill. • preyaring a model that

" C e r t a i n 1y wiI allow ourselves tohealthcare reform be flexible and produc­presents a number of tive. Today we have noopportunities as well flexibility in . thatas weaknesses, the we've exhausted theweaknesses being that space that we have,we don't know what and in many·instanceshealthcare reform truly are not necessarilyis going to represent," me·eting. code."

Santos said that~e kn.ows' the hospital!S faCIng future re<tuc..tions to Medicare andMedicaid reimburse­ments, challenges thatmust be faced withinnovative ideas.

"Wefre lookingat different healthcaremodeling; we're alsolooking at differentrates of reimburse­ment;" he said. "Feefor sexyice is part.. ofwllat IS wrong withour healthcare.systemtoday. We're lookingat capitative types ofbudgets, in otherwords, providingsums of money inorder to provideunique, . particularkinds of setyices. Wejust applied for a stategfAnt that recognizesthe-model we'te pro­posmg,called com"

LINCOLN COUNTY MEDrCAL CENTERAdministrator AI Santos briefed the board ofcounty commissioners last week on future plansfor the couoty-owned facility, and highlightedhow the hospital has changed over the years.(Photos by Patrice Brazie)

properties as theybecome available, andsystematically expandor replace portions ofthe facility as propertyis added.

"Whatever wedo has to be incremen­tal, so that we don'tbasically interruptservices anywherealong the project time­line of thIS four-phaseproje.ct," Santosexplained. "We'relooking at somethingth!:lt's incremental,that's responsible, thatwe can afford to· do,With .no increases intaxes, no increases inthe mil levY and noincreases in what theoutlay is that We havetoday."

"Upon investi­gating, it was deter­mined that LCMCwould need to expandover time to accom­modate health caredemarlds," . Santossaid. "(Healthcarereform) did not antici­pate wIthin the State ofNew Mexico 750,00pbeneficiaries who cur­rently don't receivebenefits . throu&hhealthcare systems illthe state would now beentitled. What thatmeans to Presbyterian,or LCMC as part ofPresbYferian, is abouthalf that numberwould be a responsi­bility of thePresbyterianHe.althcare System(PHS, the companythat leases and oper­ates LCMC)."

, Santos said thatLCMC could expect to

tHE OU;lEST SEC110N of th~ lin9ol~ qounty Medical Center was con·structed In 1948, as Illustrated In thiS dIagram presented by Santos.

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Hospital Proposal Approved to go Forwardby Patrice Brazie

Lincoln .Co­unty Medical Center(LCMC), the taxpayer­owned hospital inRuidoso, is aging. Theori~in:al portion of thefacdity is mor.e than 60years old. Manage­ment and administra­tors are challenged iiirespect to meetinggrowing patient needsan4 keepmg pace withmodem techniquesand procedures in amostly'rural area that·is not famous forattracting' the kinds ofhealthcare specialists.desired by an agingpopulation. .

Just over ol1eyear ago, a study wascompleted in conjunc­tion with a proposal todevelop a master planfor the hospital'sfuture growth. The St.Louis· firm Tchou­kaleff Kelly Hartke(TKH) was contractedto complete the study;LCMC administratorAl Santos spoke to theLincoln County BoardOf Commissioners lastweek to discuss the

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that, althou~h .LC­Me's locatIOn onSudderth Drive inRuidoso is ideal isterms of visibility andaccess, the site is con­strained by its size aswell as the number ofannex buildings locat­ed on the property.The TKH study result­ed in the recommen­dation that the countybegin to acquire up tosix acres of adjacent

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4:29 p.m. Welfare reported at location oncheck requested at loea- Hwy 48 in Alto, deputytion on Hwy 54 in dispatched.Carrizozo, deputy dis- 1:27 p.m. Tres­patched. . passing reported at loca­.' 6:41p.m. Medical . tion on Marijo Lane in.call at· residence on Ruidoso, deputy dis­Gavilah Canyon Road in patched.Ruidoso, ALS ambulance 2:30 p.m. Medicaldispatched. ' call at residence on North

6:50 p.m. Welfare Gavilan Canyon Road incheck requested on Hwy ALS ambulance dis;5~ in. Carrizozo, police. patched.dIspatched. 2:42 p.m. Litter-

7:23 p.m. Traffic ing or illegal dumpingoffenses reported at inter- reported at location onsection ofPinon Lane and Hwy 246 in Capitan,Mt.. Ter,race in, Capitan, deputy dispatched.pobce dIspatched.. 6:17 p.m. Alarm. 8:~4 p.tn. Suspi- reported at location on

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ass!s.tatt.ce~equeste(f. .by rep~.rted. ~t: locat.f.on, ~n . 9:pl ,a,m, Fir~'· ~();rzA'!LnY,f .\(2'" ...... " ~ .. ~x, can .00... rna. ~ rom scratc.h;RUld,o$opohceatJocatlon AlplDe VJIt~ge RQad lD report~d at location on r9h)~1 authfmtlc, r[clp~St Ch~rbro.'ed Burgers; Homemadeonp;me ~t1'e¢t in Ruidoso,. Alto, deputy dispatch~d. G.arqino Alegre i,n Alto, enc;:,tulf;ldr;l$;and BPrf,{Qs,Sandwlches, Fresh ·Salads, Ice Cream,deputy ~Ispatclteit, " ", '3:49 p.m. ,,Agency Bomto. J~e ,UD1t~ and ~hakQ$, Floatlii,.~nd SQda$~ fbpng §Z5.648.420Q I Hwy. 380/54 ...

1.1:52a.m.!,.Wel..allsistance requested at deputy: dlspatcijed. " OarritozoNM,' . . '.'f/Jre .c.be91c "regl)cst.ed a.t Linca.ln COijnty Cour- 10:04 a.m. Child- ..' .... "" 1. ft . •,IOCa!IOJ1()llVaU~y Vl~w.m thQuse (I,,9C) on.qentral re,n Youth and Family """.."..'! "." '! '!!!' ;..." ..'!' "." ~ ;. " ..

·Capltan, pohq~ dIS- Avellue. m C~mZOZQ, .Department . (GYFD)p~tched. ,.' '.. " .' d~putY di~patched. re.f~m~l fro111 location, on ~ AUCTION .' NfJ,,'1\QXlCO BANK

. .1:34 p,tn, Death' , 11:2S p.m, Med~ Mechem . Driv~iJi 'Q',VNBp·HOM:.B8,· Featariag this loeal efte; 141repOJied' a.t resid~ijce' oojc!:!l c.all lltresidence qA Ruidoso, deputy .di~-LeBt8 GFBBdeRd. C@,itoB,3BR, 2 aA, 1589'iFEast.. Greek .. ' :Road )n. l3ameyLuck 'inJt~ido~o,patched. '.-; . H()~e.AGEN'l'; }ey;tJe..Barger '575 622 9921.'Caplt~n, .pollced_s... ALS am1?ulaoc;e. d.s-, 11';32 a.Q1. Infor- BUl!'ER'S /J;GENT8:. Up .tQ2S% g~ssiaftpatched.' , , ,patched. . mation report at locationA~'ailft91e' :No Itftek: ~ft:l'tes Ne '1:°6'S .,': '~I

'.. ' . '. .'2:92p.m. Med.itlal', ,.' August 2,4 on .Sixth. Street in I!, >;~,~ ~; niS " >BSUFBu ecall at.resuJ~nc~,on. BIrch,." 12:39' a.m. Carrizozo, police dis- title!! GeONLlNEtoGl;lt ¥au effetsia NeW!!:StreFf~CaJTizQzo, ambll- ;Medical calf at residenc~ patc1}ed. " ~.OJlIi6e8idNaw.e6J1t .laQce,dlspatched.,', ' OXl Cegar. Street; in' 1l:43 a.m. Alarm ·H1;JElsea&MafBaaU .. ' ", 3UOp.Jll"Fun~ralCatrizozo,. ambulance dis- repo!fed at loca!ion: on . Hi$fi P~t,118e~.~ge4l\.i!,,:!ieaeers

,es,coJ'P requested..at FU'stpatcheq/ . . ..' Call}.lJ,1o .Alegre m Alto, :I: t1t1::7:::l :1:"'"13aptlst phurch In Alto" " . 2:2~ . atm... FIre 'dep«ty dlspatche~.··. lB tissee, wl-Satdl & Assee,'depuJY dispatched. '. j ,,' reported at ,mte.tsecbon of, 1:03 ,p,m. Welfare. Jim W, SatiU, Q\iaJ;ifyiag Bkr.

. '. 3:57p.m. MedIcal ' CR AOZ3 'and lIwy S4 in ch~.ck requested at 10ca- . , r' lte/ll/l1~all at teside~q~ Ou IJi«le Corona, 'fire unlts,diS- tion on Pinon Lane.in ..------:...-----:----------,Cr~.elc Road· In .R,anchopatc;h~d,;, '. Capitan, ambul~nce and

·;RUldo$o. Valley Estates, . . . 7.:22 a.m.. Meqi(fal . police' dispatched. NOTICE OF EMPLOYMENT,AtS arnbl.)lance alld' call at ·residence on 14th ' 1:35 ·p.m., CY:FO . .deputy, dispatched. . .. .', Streeti~ o.arriz,ozo, ampU- referral fron1J:esid~nc~ oJ}! The 'Town ofCam?o2:o is seeking appiications for a full,.time New Mexico, .'. , 5:56 p..tn.. OJsttlt-. l~i1pe, dlspat~hed. . Enchanted Forest mAlto, Certified Polic;e Offiqer or eligible to certify by waiver. Salary starts at $16~OOblmce r~p6ite(f~t lQcat~<!n ' .10:35 a.m.. Driv- deputy dispatched. per ~qu~plus health,IPsurance and retirement., Comp~ete job ~escription and,on BOnIto. Lak~ Road 10 ets test requested at loca- 5:01 .p.m..New applIcatIons are avaIlable at the Town of CarnzozO CIty Hall, 400 9th StreetBonito; deputy dis-· tion near. intersection of Mexico D~partment. of P.O.. B.ox247,Carrizozo,NM 88301. ApP'11cationswillbeaccepteduntilposi~patched. ,'. .' :Hwy 70 aM Hwy 380 in, CorrectioAs'Adult' Pro- t fill d PI '1 1 ~" ,8:11. p.m.~· 911 'Hondo,' depqty.: dis- batfon and Parole officer Ion IS .1 .e, .ease mal comp ~ted applications along with resume to TownJIang-up.. from reSlden~e.patche~. . (~O) requests agency. of Camzozo, PO Box 247, Camzozo, NM 88301 Att: Personnel or deliver.on BrIck' Lane 10, }2:41 a.m. LItter- assIstance. to .arrest them to 400 9th Street, C~nizozo, NM 88301. .Carrito.'?:olPo~ip~ dis- I ing' or j1leg/J!dump~ng. Parol~e At ~arge (P4L) at 4tc/10/2~41/25patch~d..' . .reported' I1~ar mtersectlOn locatIOn m RUidosO', -"'---~.--.----_.---- ..._------,,-----------------

, '. 9:41 p,m, Infor- of'. Prospect and Gavilan deputy dispatched. . ." .mlltion report at location panyon Road in Ruidoso, . 6:07 p.m. Child .FOR SALEon ¥ast ere.e,k Road.in deputy dispatched, custody disput~, reported --Alfalfa, small and large square bales,Capltan~ deputy. dIS- ,. 3:19. p.m.• , A,lann.~ at .location on East Cre~k . '. round bales. Various.qualjties.:patc,hed. reported at locatIon on Road in Ruidoso, deputy" 9;56 p.m. 'R9b- Alto Alp,~ Rol,td hi Alto, oispatched, " THE HAY RANCHbel)' reJ?orted at locatl<!n deputy dispatched. . . 6:29 p.m. Embez-on B.OOltO Lake .Road .Jp: ", .' 3:.37 p;~' AC~I- ~lem~nt reported at loca- In Lincoln and Roswell, NMBonIto; deputy: diS- dent report(fd at ml!e' bon on Schlarb Road in . 575-973-2200patched.. . 'marker 300 on Hwy 70 In Carrizozo, deputy dis:' tfn/2/1~· . . 10:33 p.m. Lar- ,H~ndo, Hondo emergenc}:'. patched. --.------....----------- ...

.c.en}'/theftr~poJ1ed 'at unIts?~mbulance and ,7:24p.m. Distur- -- ...-.busmess.locatlOn·mAlto, . deputy dIspatched,' , bance reported atresi':'deputy dlgpatched.. 4:~Op.tn. Larde- <fence no Fourth Street in

11;17. p.m. Dis-~y/theft repo~e~ at loc~: Capitan, police dis­turpance/medlcal call at bo~ on ManJo Lane itX' patched.residence on Jarratt: Loop RUIdoso, ,deputy dis- August 28m Alto;AL~ ambl1lan~epatched. . 12~35 . a.m.and deputy dispatched. . 8:42 p.m. Police Assault reported .a~ .re~i-

August 2~ presence/stand-by dence on Buck DrIve Itl'.6:15 a.m. Welfare requested at-mile markel' Capitan, ambulance and

check requ~sted at res}- 292 on Hwy 70 in Hondo, J?olice dispatched. ,dence on BIrch Street m deputy dispatched. 3:59 a.m. MedicalCarrizozo, police dis- Aug\lst 2S call at ;residence onpatehe~. . , 12:26 a.m. Acci.; Crestview in Capitan,

.. 1:38a,D,l' Threats dent reported at location ambulance dispatched.reporedat .reSIdence <!ntui EAvenue. in Carrizozo, ' 9:07 a.m. AssaultGavtlan Canyon Road m ambulance, emergency reported at location on.Ruidoso, deputy dis- . units, police and d~puty: Pineknot' Road' inpatched. . . dispatched. Ruidoso, deputy dis·

9:50. a,m. Motor- ·10:17 a.m. Infor- patched.cycle test requested at marion report at location . 10:59 a.m. Infor­location on A~to Pines in on ChisolJ!l Trail in mation· report at tcc onAlto, deputy dIspatched. Rancho RUIdoso VaHey Central . Avenulf in

12:23 p.m. Dom- Estates, deputy dis- Carrizozo, deputy dis-estic battery. resulting in patched. patched.Agency' ass~stance re- , 10:19 a.m.' Medi· ,1:21. p.m. Regis-,quested at .reSldenc~ on D cal. c~llIdeath'reported ,~t tered Sex Offender .checkAvenue In C~mzozo, locatIon on Hwy. 70 lD at LCSO located 10 theambulance, polIce and Glencoe, ALS ambulance LCC on Cent1'lHAvenue indeputy dispatched. . and deputy dispatched. CarrizozO, . deputy dis-

1:~7 p.m. Medical . 11:34 a.m. Medi- patched.call at. reslde~ce 'on Tmacal call at .re~iden~e on. \ . 2:03 p.m. Crimi- 11:44 p.m. Alarm

..ROlld. Ip Capitan, ambu- Warbow Trallm RUIdoso; naldamage to property reported at Carriz(jzolance.d.spatched.. ALS ambulance and reported at location on Health Clinic· on E

", '. 3:~8 p.m. Pist,ut. deputy dispatched. . Cr~stvi~w in Capitan, Avenue. in Carrizozo,bance reporte(f at locatIOn 12:08 p.m. Medi- pobce dispatched, deputy dispatched.on Arabela Road, ,in cal .call at location ~11 • 2:?2 p.m. Med!cal August 28AJ:abela. deputy dIS- BOnIto take Road m ,call at resIdence on LIttle 12:31 a.m. Juve-patched.' Bonito, Bonito emergency Creek :Road in Rancho nile offenses reported at· 4:19 p.m. Acci- units, ,ambulance' an(f Ruidoso Valley Estates; location on Reynolds~entreporte~ On lIWYl 48 deputy dispatched. . ALS ambulance and Court in Ruidoso Downs,lD front ofLm~o1Jl C0?tlty 12:55 p.m. Oriv- deputy dispatched. deputy dispatched.Fairgrounds In. Caplb\n, ers test requested at LCp . 3:19p.m. Medical 5:35 a.m.Suspi...polIce and ambulance dis- on pentraI:!\venue IJl call at residence on Nogal ~ioils ac~ivity bypcrson(s)patched. " Camzozo, deputy dis- Canyon Road in Nogal, In vehIcle reported at· • 4:29 p.m. ~for- patched.. ' . ambulance and deputy intersection ofDrexel and'

mahon report at bus1De~s '. ' 3:97 p.m. Wartapt dispatched. C,Avenue in Carrizozo,loc8tFd on Hwy 545.m servlc~at' LCDC on . 5:25 p.m. Dog police dispatched.CarrIZOZo, deputy dls- Airport Street itt bite reported. at residence 6:26 a.m. Medicalpatched. , l' "Carrizozo, deputy dis- .on. Asp,en in' Capitan, call at residence on West.. 10:4 . p.m. Inf9r.. patched... .'. ,pobee dispatched,. Third Stre~t iIi Capitan,mahon report at ml!e 3:18 p;m. Traffic. ,6:50 p.m. DJstur- ambulance dispatched.marker 287 onH~ 70,m offenses reported at mile ,banc::~/faqiily dispt!te -7:13 a.m.. Burg..Hondo, deputy dIS- marker .131 on Hwy 54 '..,esulting lD Agency asSIS- .lary reported at locationpatched. ,.., north ofCarritozo, deputy tance requested at resi- e)Q. Marijo Lane in

August 23 . dispatched.' dence on Fourth Street in Rmdoso,deputy dis... ' .. 12:~4 a.m:. 911 '. '. .4:32p.m.. Larce- Capitan,.. police ' ~nd patched. "

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the development 01' thefirst phase of the proJ­ect, the construction ofa physician office build..ing, and to npproveexpll\ration ofa revenuebone to fiJ·ld the sec"ond, ,third Jnd tourthphases.'

County n~anngerTom Stewart smd thMhe had no problem withthe approval of the firstphase. but lie would

.need consultation withoutside advisors beforecommitting to the restof the plan..

"You've got toconsider, .going for­ward, the cost of thebound issuance, the cos,t.of the counsel, and then(a private firm) facilitat­ing the whole project,"Stewart said. hit'salmost that we startillcurrin~ costs to pur­sue this. ' .

County commis­sioner Dave Parks madea Illotion to initiate' thefirst phase of the hospi­tal project; commission­er Jackie Powell sec­onded. commissioner,Eileen Sedillo was notpresent; the motionpassed unanimously.

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Santos did notprovide estimates on thecost of the acqUisitionof new propertIes nec­essary to complete, thefour-phase plan, butsaid that the$600,200,000 firstphase included the pur­chase of land. He askedthe board of countycommissioners toauthorize the pursuit of

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the hos)?ital is,currently. some possible ways toAn eI\tirely new, relo;, fund the proJects,cated .general entrance including $5,000,000is proposed in the plan. from the county in the

('Right now, way of mil levy fundswe've exceeded our and lease paymentsability to provide sel,'V- from PHS, $6,000,000ices with the technology held in reserve forthat exists today,'" he LCMC in anticjpationcommellted. "The of capital needs,necessity for space $1,000,000 in dona­allows us to be more tions, including payrollefficient and' more deductions by LCMC

.effective." and Presbyterian. Santos said that . employees throughthe cost of maintaining Umted Way and thethe old facility is about Lincoln Countyone million dollars Medical CenteramlUally, and at least Foundation. Santos alsQ$4 500 000 will be proposed a revenuene~ded' to maintain and bond for $30,00Q,000.upgrade electrical ~nd . "The~e are con­mechanical systems Just servatlve estllnates, butto keep up with current they're based on whatneeds. The total cost of we know today," heall four phases of the said.expansion plan, includ­ing .contingencies andproject escalation costsofabout $10,000,000, isjust UJider $47,00q,00q.

"The question IS:similar to that of thefamily car," Santos said."Do you continue topour money into main­tenance, or do youreplace it?"

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Santos said thatdrainage problems inthe emergency roompart of the facility mustbe addressed: The' planis to double the size-ofthe emergency unit aswell, and move it towhere the front office of

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, In September of the year 1899, twoyoung married couples left Lone Elm, Kansa~,on a long journey by covered wagon. TheIrdestination was Capitan, then called Gray~s,

which was reached 44 days later.The couples were, Mr. and Mrs.

William Ferguson. and Mrs. and Mrs. L.R.LaMayh and their dau~hter .Fay, 6 months old.

After their amval they' stayed at theBowen Zumwalt place until c~bins Were builton their newly acquired homesteads on theMesa. Mr. and Mrs. LaMay still own the~rorigina! omestaad. The Ferguson homestead ISnow owned by A.N. Runnels.

Five years ago the LaMayhs purchasedtheir present home in Nogal. It w~s built byP.G. Peters. Mr. LaMayh is still active aroundtheir ranch. Mr. and Mrs. LaMay have beenmarried 60 years. They had ten children, nineof whom are still living. They are:

The eldest daughter Fay, now Mrs.Austin Wooten, linves in Tacoma, Wash.; FredLaMay of Carrizozo, Mrs. Jennie Johnson ofEI Paso, Mrs. Cora Dutton of Capi~n; Mrs.Ruth Aguayo of Belen, John and Roy LaMayofNogal, Mrs. Oma Nagy ofEI Paso and TomLaMay, Bonito rancher. ~

TheLaMays also lhave 18 grandcqIl-drena nd 11 great grand ch~ldren. '. .

. A diary, acomposite effort of the two. couples, records the evenful trip of 44 days,made with two mules, a saddle horse and acovered wagon. Highlights of the trip, asrecorded int he diary follow:

Sept. 6, 18909 - Left Lone Elm for thefar off land of New Mexico. Camped for din­ner I mile west of Wilda. WiU thought if theElmfolks had given us more chicken and lessters we would have been better off. Drovewithintwo miles of Westphalia.

Sept. 7 - Startedout at 7:30. Aboutfive miles from Burlington we saw our firstautomobile. It looked like rain so we all sleptin the wagon. Will rested very comfortably' as~e had' his family all safe in the wagon.. Sept. 8 -- Got up.a~ 8 a.m..R~inedn the

night andcommenced rammg agalI~ Just as wefinished breakfast so Will had to wash thedishes and did a very good job. C~mped for thenight just outside ofHartford. StIll cloudy andcold.

'Promised Land' far awaySept. 9 - Still raining and the roads are

muddy. Fmd we are 2,000 libs too heavy.Pulled into a farm house until the roads' arepassable. The folks are very kind. Judging by

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The modelclosely. resembles thetype of healthcare .cov­erage provided throughemployee programs butwould be managed on a

. county-wide level,Santos said, and wouldallow Presbyterian to do

· some uniquely different· things based on onesum of money rather·than a fee for service

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".... ( '. bl- 'A' d ty is concerned, we're aR.'8'm . .1..n.. , .. roun . shovel"'ready project,"

he said. "We have a

(Lincoln County .~e~%a~J~ ~a;~ :~. , , what this innovation'lnterviews with people who represents."

d b ·Id· L· I C' ty Regarding thehelpe UI. IDeo 0 OUD recruitment of qualified.--~..---"!'_--.........._-_.._......_.._.........._---_.. healthcare professionalsto Lincoln County,

MR. and MRS. L.R. LaMAY Santos admitted it is achallenging endeavor.. '''As we've inter­viewed a number ofphysici~ns over the la~tyear, a constant reframis 'your facilities are

· really aged' and it's nota place that many youngphysicians want to workat," he said:''We've lostout on opportunities torecruit because of it."

The conversionof some aspects of thehospital to provide forlong term care could·provide much neededservices as well as addi­tional revenue for thehospital, is notaddressed in the TKHstudy but is a logicalstep in LCMC,s future,Santos said.

.Expansion ofthe lab and pharmacysections of the hospitalare needed to meetspace and"" ventingrequir~U1elits,Santos

said, and to accon'mlo­date the necessary tech­nological eqUIpmentthat goes with modemlaboratory functions.Total square footagerequirements for thehospital were estimatedto be about 88,000square feet. ,

. "What we cur..rently have today as faras square footage, notincluding . p'hysici~n

.office buIldings, IS55,000 . square-feet,"Santos said. "We're not'looking at going beyond25 beds, because of thefunding that that allowsus under Critical Accessand Sole CommunityProvider (funding pro­grams), which we dowant to continue ·tomaintain."

The first phaseof expansion to theLCMC could be theaddition of a physicianoffice building, he said,to increase availableexam room space andincrease patient servic­es. The White MountainFamily Practice (;linicand the LCMC internalmedicine and surgeryclinics will be reloc~tedinto the new building.Administration officescould then temporarily .move into the spacevacated by the climes. ,

The second,third and fourth phasesof development. wouldsee the demolition .ofthe facility's oldest sec­tion with the construc­tion of an inpatienttower in its place' andrenovation of other sec­tions to upgrade outpa­tientr laboratory, phar­macy and emergencyunits.

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· --Holiday Hoed~wn at.Carrizozo , 'Wom~n's Clubl

" EACH FRIDAV·>~Al A!l(,b. family gfC?up for

families·an.d'rfriends. ,ofalco"hones, .' noon '. at ".MethodistChurch in 'Carrizo~o, bring"lun:ch. .

--Election of officers for theRepublican State'Central com-,mittee,the Republican Party 'ofNew'Mexico muse receive asigned self';nomination form byNovember 29. Call' 505..298­3662 or email 'admitiistraa­[email protected]. Candi(late.smust be' a, registeredReplublican.

'FOIJRTIlTUf;SD.AY. " OF :EACH',. .

,1 . , .' • MoNTH· .',,' .' ".,.;FOod J'~nty for age '54 and

YOUl1ger. at·As~eJ)1bly of GodChurch ll1 CattlZo~o 12.11Pon to2:00p.m; a;Q~~;OOp.m; to 6:QOp~m. ., '~.'~;

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'schoolstorY hout 1:30 p!l)l. ,, ~ . ' '~ ~. , ,

. .' ,Recyclillg' is, ~11·.aboqt th¢ marl$;etplace. . .

There is no market forStyrofoam; it's not{e9yclable in Lincolnor~.

, . Otero Counties..' \·.' .. , .' Other types of· plastics, gr3des 1 -:".;; 6 . '; ..'e~~ept Styrofoam. ~are ,.'. 'very..tecyclable, if they,

.. are clean'with . .no .'.gr~ase, . ,oil" or food.

.. 'residue, 'Jihe iecyclhig.'. ,sxmbQlon the 'hQttoni· of the container indi­. cates the type of.phlstic. ," '.· If there is, a question

'. aboQt wh¢thera'particu\" :.!! iII ., III!~.I·\ 'lar piece :ofnon-styro.. \

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: " .fti:h~trii~sglp~~~f~~~.'AN EXHIBIT of Ph~rOgraphs,:take'1 ~ylin~oll1 .,..·paper b~g, ...~ealing 't~e ~ounty employee~ is currertly 0!l. display at ~he". tol' and placlIlg them m Lincoln County Oourthous~ In 9arnzozo, IncllJdlng

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·THURSJ>.AY;.cycl~d plastic go;?.B.aled. ,NOVEMBE:R 2S .plastIC ~oes to a manu- ,

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EVERY THIIU> --Thank~giving dinner' atTHURSDAY i Carri~()~o Assembly of. God .

.. --Village of. Corona Public 'ChllfCh .l.2:30z me~t. fumlshed,Library 3 to 4 p.m. pre-school .,guests brmg .slde dlSh~~. . ".

. story hour, stories, ac.tivities, ..'craftS, snacks. <;all Betty Ann . TUESDAY, ,•at 849..3277 for mfo. '" NPV£MBE~30 ~I . .~

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openl . meeting 7: 15 p.m. atMescalero Refo~ed Church,33,6 Wardlaw' Drive inMescalero.. Call Mike at 575­682~6200 for infOnn·atiof;l. .

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SHERIFF'S' RE,PORT----

WILLIAM STEVENS SEBRING. W~lliam' Stevens Sebring, 79, of Capitap.

was born May 26, 1931 in Elizabeth, New Jerseyand passed away November 10 in Ruidoso..

, : Bill graduated from Rutgers Univ~rsityandPrinceton· Theological ~emi"nary. He served asaminister for the Presbyterian church for over 50years,. He served in North Dakota, Iowa, Kansas,Minnesota, and New Mexico serving the churchsatN()galllnd Ruidoso. '

I He is survived by his wife of 54 years Ann(Becky) od Capitan, his daughters, Kathleen DavisaJId her' hllsband, Randy, and Elizabeth Sebring;his .sons William Daniel Sebring and, Glenn A.Sebring; two grandsons and three great,:,grandchil­dre~. He was preceded i~ death by his parents,Regmald and Evelyn Sebnng, and hIS brother KenS~Mg., .

Memorial services were Nov. 17, at theFirst Presbyterian Church in Ruidoso~ ,

Memorial donations may be made is his'me~ory to ~he First Presbyterian Chui:ch~ TheCollIe Res<;lue Fund, or S1. Jude's Hospital. .,

, Arrangements are under the direction ofLaGrone Fbneral Chapel of Ruidoso and condo­lences may be sent to the family atwyvw.1agroneniidoso.com

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. The following , ' IP:S2 a.m. Mo-infonnatiQI1 was tal<en torcycle . drivers testfrQmdispl;lfch records in . requested at location onthe ; LinGoIn Co~ntx . Hwy 70 in, E.uido.soShenff's, Office, Ipcafed»owns, deputy d~s-in the Lincoln County patched. 'Courthouse ,in Carrizozo. 11 :25 a.m. Me-

" : A.ugust 3.0 dical call at residence on' . .',i,: 1:46 a.m. Ravens Wing in, Alto,llarassme,nt reported at Advanced Life Support'resia¢nct;~ ,on;·. Lincoln (ALS) ambulance dis­'R:~ad JIll Ca~i~an police patched.dispatched. ... , 12:29 p.m. War-

., 7:58 ,a,m., .Me- rant service at intersectiondical <call ,at New of Central Avenue andHofjzons on E Avenue in Dulce StJ;eet in Carrizozo,Cairi~ozo" .ambulance deputy di~patched.dispatched. 4:30 p.m. Cri-

.8:24.. aJ11. Tre- minal damage to Propertyspassmg reported at loc~- reported' at locatIOn ~>ntlOn on. Sun. Valley In Hwy ,380, deputy dls-Alto, deputy 4lspatched. patched.

.PlitQhx~. deputy dispatched. service at Lincoln Coun!y. '8:1S p.tQ.. Me- Sep~~nlber 3 Detention Center (LCDe;:)weal call at residence on . 1:16 a.m. Agency on Airport Street inThird Street in Capitan, aSsIstnnce requested nt Carrizozo, deputy dis-

5:23 p.m. Mi- ambulance dispatched. location on Mt. Hood in patched.ssing or lo~t J?erson 11 :46 p.m. Su- Bonito, . deputy dis- 5: 10 p.m. Har-reported from reSidence spicious activity reported patched. assment reported at resi-on Fourth Street in at tQ.i1e parker 280 on 10:02 a.m.· Wel- deuce 011 Bethel Court inCapitan, police dis- Hwy 7v in Glencoe, fare check requested at Capitan, police dis-patched. deputy disPl!.tched. residence on Connor patched. '

. 6:4,5 p.m. Sus- ' S~P2te1m9ber 2 Court in Alto, deputy dis- 5:47 p.m. Firepicious activity by per~ 1: a.m.Su- patched. rep9rtcd approximatelysones) in vehicle reported spicious activity reported 11 :03 a.m. Info- one mile east ofJack Peakon Holden in Alto, deputy at' Capitan schools, police mlation report at resi- Loop ill White Oaks, fir~dispatched.' dispatohed. dence on Bella Cena in units, ambulance and

10'25 D' ' 7:02 a m Shots Ranches of Sontero, deputy dl·s~atclled.· p.m. Is- r. d . .turbance reported at resi- ,LIre ,reRorted at location deputy dispatched. 5: 7 p.m. Peuce~dence on E Avenue in on R.anchl11an Camp Road 1:05 p.m. 911 keeping {'resence request­Carrizozo, police dis- in CaBitan, deputy dis- Hl}ng-up from residence ed at reSIdence 011 Alwnopatched. patcheo. . , on East Grandview in Canyon Road in Hondo,

11'26 p m Crl" 8;04 a.m Welfare Capitan, ' police dis- deputy dl·,spatched. ,· .. - h k .,.. 'd' ~minal damage to property c ec requeste ,Lor per- patched. 5:56 p.m. Me-reported at business locat- son sitting iii car On Hwy 3:03 p.m. Warrant dicnl call at residence oned on Hwy 54 in 70 in Titmie, deputy dis-Carrizozo," police dis-. patched.·' .patched. 9:12 a.m. Fir(l re- (Continued qn Page 8)

August 31 ported at Capitan7 48 T Elementary school, fire

spassing ~eport~d~t io~:: units dispatched. . ;"'7" ., •.. , W·~- '.'e'·a'the' ~',~~ -. ~-'~','lhon on Indian Divide 9:34 a.m. Welfare ....Road in CapitaJI, deputy check requested at resi- ' ." , Idispatched. dence on Nogal Canyon' RePO",rt·' ~, ,

8 05 M Road in Nogal, deputy , ,,' ',. ,.'. ,. • II. Idical call: at re:i~'nce:~ dispatched" (CQntlriqgd Woo PD9p 4) 'I

Third Street in Capitan, hazard ;~3~~rfc;d\Ir~~ !. . . Iambulancedispatched,·" .,."'-~,.":'J

8 29 D th marker 26 on Hwy 70 inreported ~t r:;M~nceeaon Glencoe, deputy dis- high near 48, night: Mostly clear, with a low

P tch d . around 26.Comr~y Loop in a e.Carrizozo, ambulance and. 3:57 p:m. ~e- Saturday, November 27 .deputy dispatched, dlcal call.at reslde~ce "on . Sunny, with a high near 52, night: Mostly

9:27 a.m. Me- Dulce Ill. Camzozo, clear, with a low around 32.dical call at residence Qn ,ambulance dispatched. Sunday, November 28Ironwood in Carrizozo, '. 6:31 p:m. .¥e- Sunny, with a high near 52, night: Mostlyambulance dispatched. dlca! call at reSidence ~n clear, with a low arQund 30.

10:32 a.m. Dri- GayI1an Canyon Road III MQnday, November 29vers test requested at R;uldoso, ALS ambulanc,e, Sunny, with a high near 41, night: MostlyRuidoso high school soc- dispatched. clear, with a: low around 26.cer field in Ruidoso, 7:08 p.m. Trafficdeputy dispatched. ~ffenses reported at loca- Tuesday, November 30

11 :05 a,m.' Un~ tlOn on Deer Park Woo.ds . Sunny, ~ith a high near 40, night: Mostlyknown trouble call from III Alto, deputy dIS- ,clear, with ,a low around 25.residence on Arostep patched.. The above infonnation was taken from theRoad in San· Patricio, ,8,47 p.m. Se?, National Weather Service Website. For up to datedeputy dispatched. , offenses reported at r~sl- weather reports, go to www.srh.noaa.gov;fabql on

1:36 p.m. Reg- ~ence 0!l East Gr~ndvI~w the internet. This website is up-date(l every fouristered Sex Offender m Capitan, polIce dls- hours. .check at Lincoln County patchea.. '. The New Mexico Highways DepartmentSheriff Office (LCSO) . . .9.57 p.m..Infor- has developed a new toll free' number for up to thelocated in the Lincoln matIon report at re~ldenge hour road constructions/ conditions infonnation.County Courthouse on !3ast GrandView .m(LCC) on Central Avenue Capitan, deputy dls- Just dial 511, listen to the options and follow thein' Carrizozo, deputy dis- patched. . directions.patched. 10J3 J?m. Alann You can also get up to the minute, in-depth,

ANN "BECKY" SEBRING 5:14 p.m. Traffic reported at busll~ess 19cat- construction updates by logging in to"" . hazard reported ,at mile ~d on Hwy 70 In Hondo, www.n,mroads.com for any area of the state.

. Ann Becky Sprague Sebrmg,. 80, of marker 79 on Hwy 380 inCapitan was born December 1st, 1929 m, New Capitan deputy' dis-Rochelle New York, and passed away November' patched: .20,2010 inAlto.., '5:43 p.m. 'Susp-" Becky graduated from Bloomfield College. icious activity reported on r '

.S~e serv;ed as a~D?-itiistra~i:v,~'i~slsuwt" and ,then Reiqgee~.. Dnv~"m :A1lQ, 'drrector ?f ChnstIan Education' ~t Ridgewood deputy dispatched. .Presbytenan Church, where she met, and then mar- . 8:22 p.m. MI­ded William Stevens Sebring. After their marriage, ssmg or lost personthey left the east, and moved out west to their first' repOIted at Southf~rkparish in North Dakota followed by Iowa Kansas campg.round .on BonItoM· 'd fin " . ' 'Lake m Bomto deputyInnesota, an ally New MeXICO. dis atched ' .

. She is~ufvived by ~er daughters, Ka~hl.een p 9:04 p.m. Me-DaVIS and ElIzabeth Sebrmg; her sons WIlham dical call at residence onDaniel Sebring and Glenn A. Sebring; two grand- Via Del Oso in Capitan,sons, and three great grandchildren. She was pre- ambulance dispatched.ceded in death by her parents,.William Howard and 9:30 p.m. Tre-\

.Harriet Charlotte Sprague, her brother William her spas~ing reported 'at'sis!erEleanore, and her husband of 54 y~ars, CaIT1zoz~ Golf Course,,William S. Sebring. deputy dispatched.

Memorial Services were todav, Nov. 24, at' Sep~ember 1h F' t P b . Ch h' R 'fd· 200 12.38 a.m. Su-t ~ . rrs res ytenan urc In Ul oso at: spicious ~ctivity reported

p.m. '.. . on Marijo Lane in,,' Memonal donations may be made In her Ruidoso deputy dis-,memory to The Collie Rescue Fund, or Alzheimers patched. ' •,Assoc., 8:55 a.m. Ac-

Condolences may be sent to the family at cident reported on'www.lagroneruidoso.com. Lau~hing Horse Trail in

Capitan, deputy dis­patched.

9:41 a.m. Ch-INICE T. BUST ildren Youth and Family

Department (CYFD)Iuice T. Hust, 101, passed away November referral reported at loca­

17 in Alamoborj:lo. She was born June 19, 1909 in tion on Enchanted Forest 'Coryell County, Texas to Daniel \0. Jones and in' Alto, deputy 'dis­Mattie Belle Chaney Jones. At the age of 5, Inice patched..and her family came to New Mexico in a covered 10:25 a.m. Re­wagon. IShe attended school in Capitan and gistered Sex Offenderreceived her teaching certificate from New Mexico check at LCSO located inthe LeC on CentralHighlands in Las Vegas, NM. She taught at the Avenue in ,Carrizozo,Baca school and also at the school in Nogal, where deputy dispatched. ,she met and later married Elmer C. Hust. 11'46 T ' .· a.m. re-

She served several terms as Lincoln County spassing reported at loca..Clerk,. retiring in 1971. On April 1, 2001 she .tlon on Arabella Road inmoved from .Carrizozo to the Aristocrat Assisted Arabella, deputy dis­Living Center in Alamogordo to be closer to her patched.son and daUghter-in-law. 11 :58 a.m. Me-

She waS preceded in death by her husband, dical call at NewElmer C. Htist in 1979; her sisters; Eunice Farless Horizons on E Avenue inand Lucille Smith; her brothers, Virgil Jones, Carrizozo, ambulance andManuel Jones and Marvin Jones. police dispatched. ' ,

. ', . h ' d h' . 1:22 p.m. ,Me-.She IS survived by , er son and aug ter-m- dlcal call at bUSinesslaw, Clarence and Millie Hust ofAlamogordo; two located on Smokey Beargrandchi~dren; two great grandchildren ; a great, Boulevard in Capit~n;'great granddaughter; her brother, Paul Jones aud ALS, ambulance .chs..ttis wife 4rlene ofCapitan; sisters, Opal Peters and patched.her husband Lamoyn.e of Capitan, and Mildre~ 1:45 p.m. AlarmRiegel at).d her husband N~rman of Tuctlil1can, r.eported at LCC qnMary Belle SpruelI of Amanllo, TX and a slster- CentFal Avenue .InIn-law: Imogene Jones of Capitan and :t1umerous CarrIZOZO, deputy. diS-

• ,', d '. h· ., ' patched. .meces an .nep ~ws.., , 2:25 p.m. Threats" ..:Funeeral sef\llce. was ,Nove~ber 22 at by phone reported at r~s!..LaGrone Funeral Chapelm RUidoso WIth the Rev. denee on Water SpmtDon Madaris officiating, burial foIlowed at the Trail in Alto, deputy dis~Angus Cemetery. ' . . patched.. ., PalIbearers were Ron ~ust, Gmo Rawlmgs, . , 6:24 p.m. YfarrantTyler Hust, Chad Hust, DaVid Steeby and Daren s~rvlce,~t 19catlon. onSteeby~. .. T1ger" D~ve In Capitan,

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Forecast forCarrizozo,' the highplains of LincolnCounty ana the' HondoValley:'

Today, Wednesday,November 24 .

, Mostly sunny,with a high near 57,breezy, with. a westwind between 15 and 25mph, with gusts as highas 35 mph, night: Partlycloudy, with a .lowaround 26, west windbetween 5 and 15 mph.

Thanksgiving Day,Thursday,

November 25, Mostly sunny,

with a high near 49,night: Mostly clear,with a low around 15.

Friday,November 26

Sunny, with ahigh near 51, night:Mostly clear, with a lowaround 17.

Saturday, . "November 27

. ~unny, with ahIgh n~ar 57, night:Mostly clear, with a lowaround 28.

Sunday,November 28

Sunny, with ahigh 'near 57, night:Mostly clear, with a lowaround27. '

Monday,November 29 '

Sunny, with ahigh. near 50, night:Mostly clear, with a lowaround 25.

Tuesday,November 30

. SUllhY, with ahigh near SO, night:Mostly clear, with a lowarQund 25.

,Forecast forRuidoso, Capitan andCorona,and most oftheHqndo Valley: ,

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. SANTA FE •• room after aggravating ThanksgivingThanksgiving is one of, that old ~houlder injury. also is aday when it ismy favorite holidays, ,Which brings, us acceptable to stuff one­One of .the reasons' is to those who can't take selfand grudgingly per­that Americans still off for the holiday: the missible to watch sportsre.member why We cele- .nurses and emergency on telev.ision all day.bra'te it. Thanksgiving room workers, police Well, almost all day. Doisn't just anothetholi-, and firefighters, airline we really have to turnday, to,~hich we give employees and ,truckers, off the Cowboy gamenot one thought ',other and most of all, those during dinner?than that it is a day off who s,erve and protect Thanksgivingwork. :;.1.; ,I '~i Il lis aroUnd the wdrltl.·· gives, political colum-. ' Nearly all of' liS, . For ,some, this nists tlie opportunity to

truly' remember to giVe will, be the first give thaili for our 'firstthaw and truly cele- Thanksgiving away female governor in overbrate the Jioliday, from home and loved ,400 years of our state'sUnlike Christmas, there on~s, Many of those history, And it allows usis no stress aroUJ.1d giv- will be New Mexicans to write about .thefig and receiving pres- serving in National' turkeys from out of

. ents, The p\1rpose of Guard units called to state who ran the politi­,c e. Ie!' .r a ~i n g active duty 'in locations cal campaigns.ThanksglYmg IS very far, far away. For them, .. .simple and very easy to the taste of turkey will . Tha~glvmg. ISobserve. have a. very special a hol!day wl~h whIch

We're told that meaning. Amencan Indians h~veall cultures observe Here's some trouble. As WIthsome sort ofday to give 'more reasons Thanks- . Co~umbus Day, theythanks. It seems to be a giving is special. It's a can t see much n~ed. tobasic human need, to four-day weekend for celebrate.the begll1111tlgback away from trouble, most people. Who of ~. hostde. takeover ofstress anddaily commo- works on the Friday therr land.tion ~nd reflect on one's after Thanksgiving?', Some teach~rsblessmgs no matter how ~ost employers dOl}-'t try. to add. the InduU1meager they: may be. even expect It. pomt .~~ VIew t~ the

In this part of Employees trade it for a romanti<;aed versl0!1 ofthe country; wliere we va~ation day or for a th~ first ,meetmgscan .boast a European non-observed holiday benyeen Indians andpres~nce that predates like Presidents' Day,White settlers. UsuallyEngbsh settlements on Of course,. man parental concerns put anthe East Coas!, ~ehave empjoyees work even end to .that and ~~hoolssome fun claunmg that harder than usual on the !eave I,t to f~bes !oAmerica's first Thanks- day after Thanksgiving" mt~rpret the ~~1iday mgivin~ occurred near El b~cause it is ~e begin: thell' own trad~t1ons.Paso Itt 159~. '. rung of the h~liday Sea- Regardless of

That s when, s~n, the bUSIest shop- how ,you celebrate~on Juan de Onate ~d pmg day of the yea,r. It T~ank~giving, pleasehIS band of settlers IS called Black Fnday enJoy It and be happypaused On their journey because it is the day that in this part of thel1~rthward to feast and when many retai1er~ sa~ world tp.er~'s usuallygIVe•.thanks to God for th~y fmall},' g~t to ,qu~t~een chile m the stuff­gettmg them thr~~gh USlUg re~ink for tfieu mg and red chile in thethe des~rt and.provldmg bottom line. gravy,·them WIth a nver cross·mg, But it will neverreplace the story aboutSquanto and the·Pilgrims. '

The observancept' Thanksgiving is ,so "comfortable. . FamIlygathers, ,often ·from afar.Sometime~ good friendswithout fatnity areincluded. Generations

. of cooks gatp.er in thekitchen to dIScuss andprepare old recIpes., ' The smell ofturkey and the trim- .~gg beg~ to fiU the8ll'. Old stones are told"gettin~ better everyyear•.And after ditmer,generations of malesstep outside to toss'aI'Ound a footbatl~ Andsometimes. grandpa' istaken to the emergency

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: . . Activ,ists 'fitWgg1eJo provide 'a b~t- ..t~r hft}Jof a v~nety o.fanimals. ,How~ver,}V~ have~een¥rtable to f'lI1(:1, anyone will,;,'lng .to spend tIme andlot money to save ' ,the life of the hapless turkeY, ,Just think".,a~qut it, the turRey neady heca1!le the .natIonal symbol pf-the UnIted States butinstead th~ turKey is', QQ.e ofthe first thingspeople., think about op ThanksgiviIig.,, .

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the first. thing 'people· $ay when, Thanlcsgivingismentioned. They don~task if yo~ ar~.having redorgreeIi chile,the ask If, you .are dookingthe turkey,Tamales~ whi9h app~ar to'be a staple' .onmany· t~bl~s ;in Lincoln .County o~Thanksg1vlllg, aren't mentIOned. I~ Itbecause people take it for granted that,tamales are as, common as salt on lables? .. orinterest also is the fact that tor-

. tillas are more often served than hot crossb\ltls. on Thanksgiving in New Mexico:No mention is· made as to whether theyare com tortillas orJlour tortillas. But it isalmost certain that the,majority of tableswill ,be adomedwith tortillas. Some willbe fjIled 'with blSty food, others will beserved plain, ' . ." ':Using this line. o~ reasoning, per­h~ps we should .delve Into oth~r fo,ods that 'wdl be served, such as pumpkin ple, pota­toes,· either white ·mashed potatoes withgravy or candied sweet potatoes or yams,and different typ'es. of cranberries; jelliedor in a relish with oranges. Some table'would not be' complete without- pepper,butter, and other condiments., ;

Considering that shopping for foo.dfor the ~ig day usually contains a list of,many tlungs that mayor may not be need­ed., One person wouldn't think ofThanksgiving wit~out che.esecake whileanother person. wants enchiladas withsour cream. .

. . Here it is the day beforeThanksgiving and instead of 1hinking 'of\'fay.s to saye ~ tu*ey, ~~ny people are ' .hcking theIr .11)?S m antIcIpation of thegoodies that Will be ready to eat tomor­row, Please take time tb give thanks for'this great countl'Y, of ours and that youhave the opportumty to eat what you wantand can enJoy the day, unlike people liv­ing in some other countries. Their livesare much lil~e the hapless ~rk~y~ theyhave no chOlced, Your chOIce IS to bethankfuJ and to enjoy this gteat holidaywith family and friends. Be safe andenjoy.

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with physical disabili­ties. Some changes tothe I?ositioning ofhandral1s and toiletpaper dispensers in rest­rooms and sink loca­tions in examinationrooms were recom­mended~ as well assome minor adjust­ments to the parking,sidewalk and entranceareas. A visual emer­gency alarm systemshould be 'included inexamination and wait­ing rooms, the report·said. '

Beverly A. CalawayLincoln County Treasurer

P.O. Box 970Carrizozo, New Mexico 88301

(575) 648-2397 or (800) 687-1705

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. N()TICE TO LINCOLN COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERSPROPERTY TAX

DELINQUENT DATE

The Lincoln County Treasurer's Officed~ honor the postmark, but yourmailed payment MUST BE POSTMARKED BY Decemher 10, 2010. (fyou mail apayment ori December to, 2009, request the postmaster stamp the date inyour presence, to jnsure the postmark of tbat date.

PENALTV on taxes that become delinquent, shall be imposed at one percent(1%) ofthe delinquent tax total, or a minimum offive dolJars ($5.00), for eaehl]lonth they remain unpaid. (Stptute 7-38-50).

by N.M. State law, p~perty taxes arc the personal obligation ofthe propertyOwner. whether or not the tax bill was received. Mail payments or contact us at theaddress and phone number below should you have questions regarding your property(llX bills.

Thank You.

INTEREST shall accrue at the rote ofone percent (1%) per month or anyportion ofa.month. (Statute 7-38-49 NMSA 1979).

ACCORDING TO N.M STATE STATUTE 7-38.83,TIMELINESS-B. ALL ACTS REQUmED

. OR PERMITTED TO.BE DONE BY MAIL 'ARE TO BE POSTMARKED'ON THE REQUIRED DATE

LINCOLN COUNTY TREASURER reminds Lincoln County property owners,they must pay their First HalfProperty Taxes by December 10. 2010 to avoidpenalty and interest.

BERTHA LaFAVEFuneral mass for Bertha LaFave, 86, of Carrizozo Was November 20

in Santa Rita's Catholic Church at Carrizozo.Mrs. :Lapave was born March 28, 1924 at Carrizozo and passed away

November 8 in Alamogordo.. She had lived in Carrizozo all ofher life and wasan LPN at the hospital in.Carrizozo. She attended Santa Rita's CatholicChurch.

She is survived by four sons, Fred LaFave, David LaFave, RaymondLaFave, and Albert LaFave all of Carrizozo; a brother, Zeke Chavez ofRoswell and numerous nieces and nephews.

Cremation was under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel ofRuidoso. Condolneces may be sent to the family atwww.lagroneruidoso.com.

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'CO'uptyManager's Reportny Patric,eBI;;tZi~ . ,tlleele~tion. , $70t OOO for a f1l'efight~

Also in his ing apparatus purchased" 'In a t~port to the. report, Stewart sa1d ~at . six years .ago. for

Lincow., County J3pard ,fhe CO\lIlty'~ fitstl?roJect $144,312. Accordmg toof ., " Commissioners m cogperatlOn WIth the Stewart, the early pay­givenauting its regul~~ servic~s,· of Centimark off, was requested so

. meeting of Nove111oer; d h h fi d16th,. county manageJ;: Corpora~ion a!1' t at t ,e Ire eparfinentTom'. Stewart said the tlirough a contract WIth can free up sQm~ of its

Coo p e ra t i v -e funding for "'additional.' tot~l cost 'of-the' recent Educational Services equipment purchases.special .election for an 'Was completed on The county willincr¢ase in gross November 1st. The be calling for bids onreceipts taxes to support project consisted of construction of a newthe:racetrackandcasino repairing the roof on the healthcare clinic'in thein Ruidoso Downs was$30,758,. In,itially, Carrizozo healthcare Village ofCapitan soon,

clinic. Stewart said. A recent$25,000 was rfovided S 'd h fi hby a .p'otitica action tewart sal t at report rom t ehe has received aGo v e r ,n 0 r ' s

committee (PAC) request from the aonito Commission onbefore the electipt;l was Volunteer Fire .Disabil.ity pointed out aheld. The additional$5,758 was paid by the Department for pennis- few design changes thatPAC on October 21st to sion fo payoff a loan need to be made if the

b h early. The, department county wants to assurefully reim lirse t e owes a little less than accessibjIity for thosecounty for the cost of

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BILLY THE KID'S,GUN

Guns "owned" by Billy the Kid weregetting aomnd by 1891, I°years after SheriffPat Garrett shot the Kid to death, in FortSumner. On May 21, 1891, the LibertyhBanner, a weekly newspaper in Lincoln,reprinted a dispatch from Chicago to the St.Louis Republic, in which a Missourian offeredthe World's Fair a rifle with which he said theKid had killed 21 men. The dispatch quoted theletter as the Missourian wrote It. It follows:

Chicago, Ill., May 2 -'A Missourianwho had an ey~ for business as well as for thebea~tiful, offers the World's Fair managementa gem, and makes his tender in the followingletter:

, "I have a gun in my possession, aWinchester rifle 'that was captured with Billythe Kid. Be was an outlaw and figured in NewMexico; Very like you have read his history, heWas a robber and murderer of the deepest dye.He Was captured itt Lincoln Co. New Mexidoand was condemned to hang. The day beforethe execution he killed the two guards andmade 'hiS' escape and w~s fmelycaptured byone Pat Garrett the sherIff of Lmcoln Co, Hew~s capture4 in rete Maxwell.'s on tJ1e recosRiver, New MeXICO. Garrett killed him.m thehpuse~ He Was 21 years years old and ~lIed a:man,for every year he was old: Every time hekilled a man he made a straIt mark on the:Britch ofhis gunn also his full name cut by his'own hand !n prio!ont4e britch of.his gunn asthey was killed WIth thIS gun.

~'1 was in N.M. when he w3scal?turedand I made a purchase of the~ how If youwould like to put his .gUM on exshibitionat theworlds fait let me hear by returl1 matI. This isno ,fine guntl for it ha,s ,seen hard servis ,andbeen in ruffhands and It IS no USe to me. Yet ifyou Wish for me to let you have it Ile express itto YOil providing yoU' send.me it good shot gunnmreturn a mussle loader I doo fiot care if it issecondhand just so it is a good gunn. When Ihear from you Ile send you Billys 'gunn and ifyouare tip pleas. with it express, it back to me;Ifpleas express a good shot gunn.,t

~e WotId'~ Fair people cosid~ratelyreuse to gIVe the wnter's name ofaddress.

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the past and the present outlook, we might lan(1.'; 'J,'in LarnQd about Chtistnlas, New MeJl;ico~is' .;only' a distant dr~a~! butlike Moses, })er~apsw~ may be Mrnutted to gaze on the proml~edhmd. At 3 o'clQck it W!ls still raining. Westopped at a little old empty hours. Will swept 'the floor with a grain saCK and put a quilt down.fixed Fay some milk. The house is very com-fortable except for tlie odor of a ~kunk; , '

, Sept., 16 -.. Sunday morning. Stillcloudy, but cleamed up about 9;30 am so westarted for Empotia; stopped for dinner 3 1/2miles from town. I tried my hand at a mess ofSourdough biscuits, which were splendid.Reached Etnporia 4 pm. Stores were closed.Camped about three miles west of town in themiddle-ofthe road. '

. . Sept. 11 -- Mondayh morning.B!ightanq clear. Camped that night by achurch. We were not fixed up or we wouldhave attended. '

Sept. 12 -- Got a good atart. Had dinnera mile from Elmwood. Loaned our fIre to sometravelers. Camped for the Irlght 8 m;i1es fromStrong City. "

Sept. 13 -- Moved out on prairie. Droveon toe Canada Wednesday, noon. Fine weather.All seem well ex~ept myself. I have managedto meet· up with a cold. I sayh "met up with"because .this outfit has never been kriow~ to

, catch up with anything. Roads are fine and we,should hav~ made a good drive but old Johnand Jack left in the night and being afoot Inever caught up with them until they had gone4 milea. But we are now aobut 2 miles east ofYoungstown and.expect to reach Marion coun­ty by night. Bill got some milk in Canada,which tasted fine. Five cents for a gollon. ,

Sept. 14 -- Windy all day, enough tomake a preacher swear. Took a cold lunch out

,by the road near Lehigh. Had some buttermilkwhich Will got at a creamery. Will burned his

. straw hat to heat some water for Fay. Spent the.night at Galla (guess that is the way it isspelled.) Everybody glas to stop and wash upfor we look like pigs. '

Sept. 15 -- Friday momin~. Got startedon,our, journey a quarter to eight. Got to

, MPherson.about 10 ~m It begins .to look likewe are gOing now. Stopped for dinner ont heprairie. Lost'Fay's bonnet. Camped about twomiles from Conway.

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'CORNELIA' GAIt saww,'MORTGAGE 'ELEC~ . NO'fIC~TOCIUDI1;0RS,TRONlC REGISTRATION' SYSTEMS,' INC., As ,NOTicE rS.HERBBYGWEN that Cm'ol

, ' 'NOMINEE FOR.GE.MO~EY BANK, A FEDERAL AJutAndersoij,bas beenappobitedpersonal repee;'SAVINGS. J3A'NJ(" GAYLON G. HERRERA, AND, ' senb.}tiveof this estate. All- persons llaVingclaill1s

, .UNKNOWN. TEMAN'].' (REAL NAME,UNJ<l'.JOWN)~, ag;:tin,.8"t this" e,'state ate '. re,qub'ed ,to, preSent' their. De(endcmts. " . ' claims within two (2) months aftertlie:date ofthe

f1l'&t Pllblication 9f~~y pU1:lli~hed notic.e to"cTedito~s,NQTICE OF SALE , Qr~lie dat~,of m~lhng .or oth~r ~ehverx of this

" N'" ,',i b" '., '" ',,' 0 ., notiCe, whlchev~r IS later,'or the cllums wdl1:ie fOI;-, otiq~ ish~reiy given, that on November ~, 'everJjarred. Clann,s must be presented either to the

201O;~t the hOlir of 9;00 iun" the undersigned Specjal law office& of Glb~on & '~e9n~d, 'P.C., at theMaster, ;or his de$ign¢e; will, at th,e Nortli entrapce of address listed below, ,orfiled with the Dj~ttict Courtthe Lincoln .CoJJntyCOurthQuse" at 300 Central, o(I.;iQ.com County, New Mexico, located aHhe fol- .Carri?ozo, NM88301, sell all of the rights; title arid . lowing addiess:P.Q. Box 725, Carrizozo, NeW:

,intere$t of theabove':.nanied Defendapts,in 'ari4 toth~ Mexico 88301> '" ' '~ " "bere,inaft~r, d~sc,r,ibed real ,esta,te to" the' ;hiIW,'est ,bid,dec '," ';for cash. The property to be so}d is IQcated:at 152l?ast' 'Dated: September '1~; 2010.Creek Rd" Capitan, New MeXIco '88316, (If there IS 'a Re~pectfqUy .s.Ubmittedby:confl~ct betweenf' the'l~g~l.de~cription ana 'th~, street J.'!1he,,Ann,eoLe9nard, ." r'

, aQdre~.~; the lega deSCription, shall ,control) IlJld I,smore ';particUlarlYdescribed ;~~ fqpows: " ,: QmSON &LEON.Al,U), p.e.

A tract oflaild'intheNW/40fSection io,. 505 Mechem Dr. " '11 ' 1.: n's th R 'g' '14E t NMPM Ruidoso,·NewM,exico88345, ', OW1lsuJp 7.: OU,. an e, ,,' as; • ..., 0 71 1Capitan~ LincolnCoun~New Mexico,' , '5 5.25.0. 0 '

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, of 842.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees 41 minutesOOseconds East a'distance of674.00 feet to the place ofbegi!IDiP.g,of the hereindesc,dbed tr.~ct Of,''land,; th.,enc,e C'om,',,m"'g"n,.-Iy''. ,L'eade',,r',s','contlllumg Soutb '89 degrees 41'mlllutes'00 .seconds , ' •••Basta distartce·of160.00feet; thence North 00 degrees. ' ,. , ",. ~' .. ,"19,minutes 00 seconds East a, (;1istance'of 135..50 feet; ,(Continued from Page 1) ,thehGe :North 89 'degrees 41 minutes:OO seconds West a , ' " ,distance'of l60.00 feeti thence~outh 00 degrees 19, that," she continued. . ' ,

· minutes 00 seconds West a, distance of 135.50 feet to' , Minter said that she understood that mostthe place 6fbegiml:i.ng, J3eing the POUNDS ESTATP as ofth~plans to expand the hospital will occur while,shown on ,that ceF:lan B~unclarY Sprvey Plat rec.orded she is, serving on the county commission, 'and thatJanuary 9, 2006 m,Cabmet I, S~lde No.. 439, In the she hoped to have'a chance to loo~ at the books andOtli,.IC~ of the CountY Clerk of, ~mcoln pounty, New study the ,demogr1hic,s more closely beforeMeXICO . ..' h ' 'h" d ' d ~ h h .; , , '.' , , teVlewmg t e secon , t If an .lourt. p ase pro-includingany impr~vements,fi?'tures; and atta?hments, posals for the hospital.fa~iIity. . .such as! 91ft n~t'hmlted to, mobIle.h~mes; SubJecttoall, ' . County comnusslon chatnnan Tom Battm

, taxes, utlhty hensa~d other restnctlons and eas~ments reminded Minter that the proposed expansion ofof recor.d1 and subject to a one (1) month right, of tbeLincoln CountY Medical Center had been aredemp.t1On by the Defenda?ts upone~try ,of an order topic of discussion for the past three years in pub­~pprovmg sale., Th.e foregomg.,sale wIll be rn.-ade tOll\t-· lie meetjngs. as well as in closed executive ses;,ISty ,a foreclo~ure Judgment rendered by this Court 10 srons. He saId that he felt that the board of com­the abov~~entdled a!1dnumbered cause on FebJ:l!arr 19,: missioners was addressing a critical public need in2010, bemg· an action to foreclose a mort~age on the . th . f h" ffiabove-described property. The Plaintiff's Judginent is aper~vmg .e cons.truction o. !l p lyslclans 0 Ice$63,816.90,andthe same bears interest at the varia\)le. bwldl~g~hile placlOg no additional burden on ther~te of8.7500%~ which accrueS at the rate ~f$IS.30 per~payers~ ." ,.,. . .dlcm, ~ommencmg on ,February: 4,2010, wlth;the Co~" i'.' MlOte,:- salp she.bad a PIt.ofa problem wIt.hreservmg entry of fInal Judgment agamst said the way the county bul1ds butldmgs for the hOSpl­Dcfendant CorneliaShaw for the a~oUi:lt due aft~r fore- tal, while Presbyterian Healthclire Systems, thatclosurc sale, for costs and attorney s fees, .I'llfs mterest, leases and manages the facility, makes all thea.s may b~ 'assessed by the <:::ol,lrt.. The Plaiptdfhas the, money. She questioned Whether the county's recentr.ght !O,bid ~t such sale al! ofl~s.Judgment a~o1;U1t and construction of a physical therapy unit at the hos­SU,bmtt Its bid ver~ally or !n.';Vl'ltmg. The Pla,llltdl'may pital tookbusmess away from the private therapistsapp!y.all.or any part of Its Ju~gment to th~ purchase " k' • d' 'd tl .. Lil I' C typrice In lieu of cash. The sale may be postponed and wor mg ",10 epen en y m nco n " oun .rescheduled at the discretion of the SpeCial Master. PresbyterIan Healthcare Systems P'~ys the county

Th " ' d : h" . I' . d' $800,000 annually to lease the facibty.e Court s ecree; avm~ du y appomte Its ' ' .S'p'eciaI'Master to advertise and fuunediately offer forsale the Subject real estate and to apply the proceeds of "sale, first to the costs ,of sale and llie SpeCial Master'sfees" then to pay the above-described judgment, inter-est; and costs ofsale, and to pay unto the registry oftheqourt any' b~lance remaining to satisfY ~ture adjudica- .

· tlon ofpnority mortgage holders;NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given

that in the event that said property isrtot soonerredeemed, t~e undersig~ed wil1~s set forth above, offerfor sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash or equIv­alent, the lands and improvements described above for

, the 'purpose~'or sa(isfYing, in the adj\,Jdged order ofpri­,oritlcs, the judgment described herein and decree offoreclosure together with any additional costs and attor­neyts feesJ ~()sts of advertisement and publication, areasonable i:eceiver and Special Master's fee to be fixedby the Court. The total amount of thejudgment due is$03,816.90, ,plus interest to and including date ofsale of$4,590.00 fot, a. total. judgment plus interest of$68,406,90. Sale IS subject to the entry of an order ofthe COllrt approving the tenns and conditions of thisSale.

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over, and over again. .That's Justgoing to be a nightmare for his officealong with the nightn'iare for theranchers."

Powell said that this area isp~esented in huntingpu?lica~iollsaround the globe. and IS wldetyknown as 11 prime place to l1Unt biggame trophy animals, especially ante­lope. Sue, attributed tfie growth ininterest from hunters around theworld ex~lusi~ely to t\te efforts ofthose she Identified oply as ranchers.

"It's just a travesty to eventhink. about qestroying somethinglike that." Powell sald~

County commissioner DonWilliams asked if there WaS any ben­efit to the ranchers who allow hunt-ing. ,>'

"If they have public land ontheir ranch they get issued tagsdepending on the population of theherd," Powell answered: "Sometimesthey won't even sell, or use, aU thetags they have that are for their pri­vate sale, and then the state will issue,depending upon how big the publicland is, how many animals they get.·So when they sell their tags, the ones·that are theirs, not the ones the stateissues, if they:vehad many, manyyears of ,trophies, they get $2,500,$4,000, $6,000 per tag because ofthetrophy existence out there," she said."You take that away and it goes backdown to 13 inch antelope, so it helpswith the losses they have during theyear. It's a flnancial benefit to them,but they're the ones that put out themoney to make sure the water's allover the ranch, they furnish the feedin the winter, they furnish every-thing." ,

. In response to Powell's con-cerns, county manager Tom Stewartvolunteered to write a stem letter to'the game cotmnission statin~ tl1at theboaid of county commISSIonersopposes the rule which permitshunters ofantelope to stray from thoirassigned sectors after the flrst day,and that the burden 011 the sheriff'sdepartment will increasedramaticallyas a result of the change.

County sheriff Rick Virdensaid that policing trespassing huntersis a double-edgeu sword.

"The property owners exp~ctus to go When they callt Virden said.''The game department are the onesthat have invented this problem andit's sOfi1ething that our departtpenthas responded to already conSider­ably. Over this past hunting seas0!l'the closest game officer they had 111this area was in. Alamogordo, so Wehad to take aU ofthe calls for this pastweekend's hunt. It's an ongoin~ prob..tem and the state has, through Its ownflnancial shortcomings, has limitedthe game guys from doing what theyshould be Going," he said.

Virden said that his officerswill always respond when a propertyowner calls, but added that the hunt­ing rule change will deflnitely place abiggerburden on the~. .. "I would certamly encourage~ou not to Be in fa,;:or of anythj~gthafs going tOtt1ak~ It any more dlf..

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modification ofan ex.isting site,.' He also reconUnended that T..¥obiIe be w;anted an extension ofthetIme reqUIred to complete somemaintenance on the tower to adjlJst anangle issue at a point 6S-feet \lpundbring the stm~ture back intonluntb•

. ,HIt doesn't r~ully: affect theint~grity of the tQwel~ becal}se, Ulesttuctllral ana1}~~is is as they stipmat­fd; it's ()~y/' Patterson, said, '~t's,Just something that n,e~Qs. to be cot­rected. It's nmaintenance Issue, After

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THESE PHOTOS WERE SENT IN BY Lincoln.historian Lynda SaQchez andshot by'looal photographer David Tremblay at Bitter Lake on November 24th.Tremblay included the follOWing text to describe the location: Located wherethe Chihuahuan Desert meets the southern plains, Bitter Lake NationalWildlife, Refuge provides habitat for some 'of the rarest creatures in NewMexrcb~ EstaollSt:led in 1937 to provide habitat for thousands o.f mlgratiJ;lgsandhill cranes ',and waterfOWl, the 24,536 acre Refuge is popUlar ,for Itsdiversfl flora and faun~. Straddling the Pecos River, ttie Refur;Je consists ofan assbrtment of Wl:ltet habitats surrounded b~ a harsh, drY environment. Thewaters support unique Wildlife, such as the Pecos pupfish, Roswell springsnail, Qreen throat carter, Mexican tetra, and Noel's amphipod, along withapproxlm~tely 65 species of dragonflies. .

~ By Patrice Bra'de permitting and inspection ofoell tow- additjohalequipment ~ill en~ble T.., . , ers and enSure compliance with the Mobile, to prOVIde servlQe to Its ,cUg""

Cellular .telephone' services . cou~~'s Wir~less Communications tomefs traveling along the Newcontinue to g~t better in part~ of FacI1iHeg Ordmance, reported on a Me~ico Highway 54 conidpr frontLincoln County and the approval,ofa recent ap,plicat\on from T-Mobile. north of TUlarosa to just south ofspeoial use' pennit f01: 1'-Mobile, ' What they're doing is Carrizozo. .should work to further improve those installing six cellular antennas atPatt~rsoll reconunendedtbat,serviges fOr some cell'phone users. 109..,feet and a microwave dish at ifthe,colltlty'comt'l,1issione~. chose to

" During the' November 16th. lOO..feet on an existing 120-foot. approve the application, it shopJ.d bemeeting bfthe LincoJn County Board tower owned by American Tower on done SO under S01ll.C condItions,of Cotl1D:)issi9ners~Mel Patterson of Rose Peak," Patterson explained. in"cluding relieffrom the requirementthtl Center fQr Municipal Solutions, Rose Peak is located south of toco~du¢t a cultural property stl;1dyhh'ed~ by the. county to man~ge the Carrizozo. Patterson said that the of the ~oUIlds be¢auseth~ work IS a

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The New Mexico Departn1entof Game and Fish has proposed achange to the rules of its A-PLUS~~t~lope h~ting pr~gram, a programInItially. d.e~lgned to encourage andreward prJ..vate landowners for culti­vating herds of game animals toincreas~ the availability of those ani­mals for amateur hunting purposes.. ltandowners who particip!1te10 the program .are rewardeoby bemggtanteo the right to sell permits tohunt from the herds they support,based on the 'number of licenses'issued by the state to other hunters,theatrtount of ,public land leased tothe rancher and the size ofherds.

Under the current A-PLUSsystem, the state issues hunting per­mits that allow-hunters to kill animalson a participating ranch only, but aproposed change to the rule wouldallow them to move onto other p,ubliclands after the flrst day oftheir hunt.

The New Mexico'GameCommission recently held a meetingin Ruidoso tQ hear public commenton the proposed chanBe, and willhold another meeting m Clovis oIlDecember 9th.

co~nty 'commissioner JackiePowell, al ng with two local ranch­ers, atten ed the recent meeting inRuidoso, and b)'ought the.issue oftheproposed rule change to the attentionof the Board of Lincoln CountyCommissioners at its November 16thmeeting. '

"When I was a kid, antelopehunting was pretty rare," Powellbegan. "The ranchers have broughtthat uIl, the trophy hunting especially,to global recognition. They've babiedit along for·30 years; they furnish thewater~ they furnish feed; they're theirbabies," she said of the antelope."The way the game commission hasestablished the new rule, it's always

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to hunt for the duration. They decid..ed,to change that to where.you haveto hunt the ranch you're on the firstday and then you can go to any ranchin that area. Instead of a two-dayhunt, they're going to make it threedays now and the rest ofth~ two daysyou ~ap go to any :ranch. It ~sed~obethat Ifyou drew l;tl and youJust dnm't

, . l1v Patrice Brazic. 0 have any luck; there was no antelope. I . · 0 on that tanc~ at all, the ~a:me warden

j , County' manag''er Tom Stewart briefed the Board of would reasSIgn you a dIfferent spot.I .• 1.... rt rt • i . N . if... "b t Now you could just go anywhere.J LmCO~l ~ounty .....omnl1~S oners ID' ovemuer.a ou a concern That could totally wipe out in one1 that :tn1ght neen to be further addressed later mDecember. year something these tanchers haverl

:A relatively' long Ii,'st ofcounty emglo~ees h.ave unused been building for 30 years, and have,. J d done it all on their own. It's a hot',' vacation time that should be used before teen ofyearor for- topic and I'm hoping the game com..

;') feiteCl u:nIess the county conunissioners elect to issue exemp~ mIssion changes January 1st," sher tions... said, and suggested that the task of/- Coun~ employees can carry over 160 hours; 20· eight policing hunters as they mOve aboutI hpur days, ofvacation time fro111 one year t<? the next, but sev... OIl pub!ic lands freely will be an over-" eral have a,e..~rued many' more tha..ti tha,'t. Nmeteen em,~lo'Uees whelming burden for law enforce-. . b "I' ment officials.have a combmed total ofaltnosf 950hoursfuat coul e ost "When you take those limita--

at the end ofthe year. ~ !ions off; and yes it is only on state ot. . ublic lands; but ilu~fe's nO dotted', Stewart said that department heads should be pt~ated. i;~! out there Met they'll ~~y 'well I

to providejnstification for .an¥requests to ex.eInp~ empl~yee.s ; am on state Jandt but they're reallyfrom forfeiture afhours at the December 21 y 2010 meetmg of I not That's ttespassmg calls to thethe comity commission, where the fmal status of the hours i sheriff's offic~ overf and over, andwill be determil1ed. ' . I

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Rcmold$ Court in Palo Verde, ALS' Oales and ThirdStreetJn Capltan, p9liceambqlance and deputy dispatched. dispatched. , , .

6:32p,m. Domestic distur", .September 7 ', ',bance/verbal abus~ r~ported at resi~ence .12:00, a.m. Ag~I,lcy .assistance 1'.!!!!!!~!\i!~~~~.~e&!i!i& ••!i!i•••••••1J

.on Shoshone Tra.llil.~ncho-'RqldQ$o requested~t 'rwo ~wers Park 9n."" Valley Bstates, deputy dIspatched. , Suadenh Dnve tn Ruldoso, deJ.>uty ~ls~J1VIE":..IE.'S·; Ph.ACE, "i! AU; Mt;!xican F'Q'od' ltIad~, from' scratch;:

· 9:24p.m. Welfare ~he~k ,patch~d" . '. 0""'1 h'· . C'h b "I d B u'· d'tequ,ested at res.d,enQe Qn.. BIrch Street In - 9:52 a.m. ~e~lcal ~aU at reSl- r.gln.a :':} aOt .entlc' r~clp'es; .ar rot e ' , .urg:ers; oo,m~rna. e), Carrizozo, polic;:e:'di~patched. dence on I!a~n Dnve In Rtnd,oso, AL~ Enchil~,fda:s;'a:nd BurritQs"Sandwich~sj. Fresh S~lads, I'ca, Cb~am~). ' 9;57 ~.m, Dlatyrbance reported ambulance dIspatched.., .'; Sfial(e~; Floats, ahd'Sodas,. Phone 575;.6'48-4200) II HWy~ 38a/54...~at '.bl,l~liness oca!e.d at jp.tersech~n of :. . , ~:~.4 a.m

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JI\yy 51.an~ ,Hwy 380 Jon O~r~IZ0Z0'.\ f it_on pn.;J.~l:Ql'.Pa er :I,n (Uto,-., ,am. u~' ."'-:l!i' ~~.~.,.;. •••~:- ~,.. .;M~~~~~.,.!'iI., •••~ ~._•••••••_ '!I' _;.'!'.~ ••"pohce dIspatched. ',' , lance dlsp~tched. . '".." '.

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Jleg~ locat~d, on' :West Smokey ~~ar RUIdoso, deputy dlsparch~q. ", ..' ~1T"'N.'TfA'"GE C~T.6.".A.~~~as,I '1'1)'1;1; kSURE', S'~oulevard In Caplta,n,' aPlb,dance dls- ,10;37a.~, SU$PICIOUS lflctIVI!y .y,,1 a ,I,.uuQ.l\\."~ ,u,u;lJa

patched. ' . '.: ,rep~rt~d, at loql1bon on rully La~e In f , •

,/ 7:03 atm, SusPiciol;la .~ctIvjty RlJ.ldos.o DoWnsj depllty dlspatche~, ,'Sale benefitting Happy World Playgroundreported on Pme !<not TraIl 1Q Alto) ,2:38 p.m., IIIegaldrugs fou.~d.at . \.' F "'d ',,> 'N', "b 25 'd

d· h d H d S h I H d dl hi d rI ay,. p,vem. eJ;' .' andeputy Ispatc e , .,. . '. on oc 00 ~ lnon 0, .epu,,,' I~- S:iturda~Npvem»er 2Ci1:59 p.m. Unknown trouble call ,pafc»ed. ' ' 10 00 4 00

from business located on Mechem. D,rive 4:30 p,m. Traffic bazard report- ,. . ' .. : ... a.m.'.,; p.m. .in RUidoso, deputy dispatched.. .'. ed at mpe marker 132 ,on Hw}r 54 north ,Yellow )3uiIdin~next to Roy,'s Gift Gallery

2:?~p,m. Unknown tro?ble call ofCaI11zozo~ dep~ty dlspat9hed., " . ' , . Gift wrap &froPl MonJeau campground lD Alto,. '; . ,6:31 p.m; ~nfOOI\atfO!.1report'at Cbristuias CardAddress.Servicesdeputy dispat(}hed,,', " ' , locatlon.on Fra1Jkbn Str~et In,C,orona,. will be availabl.e ..

" 4:56 p.m. Agency assistance deputy dIspatched.' ;, .;; ,requ~sted by RtJidpsp 'Do~ns police at' " ,.' ~ept~mber8. '" ,.' , Call'51S;'937;'j.986 .'10catIQU:, o~ Hwy 70 In RUlcJo~o Downs" ',' 8:.48 a,m, ,Registered' Se~ "'~"""""'....--IIIIIIIIi"IIIIII~"""''''''

, ' deputy dispatched. ' .. " .. ~" . Offender check at tC80 l,ocated ~n the. ",5:29 p.ll,1:,Messagedehvery at LCC on:Central Avenue In CaqIZO?:O, NOTICE OF EMPLOYME~T

Btmito ]fake, caPlpgrounq in Bonito, deputy dispatched.' '.. ,'. ' . T.he ""own of Carrizo.zo i.s, see,king applicatI"ons Dor a ful.l-time New Mexicodeputy dIspatched. " " ", ' . 9;08 ' ~.m. Registered, Sex, .,1.1 .

.. 5:34 p.m. Sex offenses reporteu Offender Check at LOSO located ,in the' Certified Police Officer or eligible to certifY by waiver. Salary starts at $16.00at Carrizozo Golf,CQurseon l1wY ~,a() in LCe on '(;enttal Avell1,le in Carr~zozo, per hour'plus health insurance and retirement. Complete job description andCani2;oto, deputy cJispatched. deputY dispatclied., ' .' ,applications are avaihible at the Town of Carrizozo City Hall, 400 9th' Street, .

, ' , , .. '5:56 .p.~. Agency as~is!ance ... ', 10:53 a.m., Registered ~ Sex ~O ~ox 247, Garrizozo,~ 88301. App!icatiop,s will be ~ccepted until posi-requ~sted by ;RuIdoso D,?wn~ poh.ce at Otfenderchec~ at LCSO 1.ocated ?n the , tIon IS ~illed. Please maIl compl~ted applIcations along WIth resume to Town10catIo~ ,on Highlands DrIve In RUIdoso LCCon. Central Avenue In Camzozo, of Camzozo, 'PO Box 247, CarrIZozo, NM' 88301 Att: Personnel Or deliverDowns, deputy djspat?he~. .. ' ',deputy dlsl)atched, .. . them to 400 9th Street, Carrizozo, NM 88301'.

· 6:27p,m. Llttefl!1g or llle~al " ..11:~2a.m. ClVlI dlsp~te report~ , . 4tc/l0/28-11/25dumpIng re,p.orted at location on A,lpme ed at location' on HWy 37 In Nogal" .,._~------ __~ ..:.. _

,Village Roa(lin Alto, deputy dispatched. deputy'dispatched.6:49 p.m. Welfare, check 12:28 p.m. :Welfare check

1equ.estedat)nilc,marker3 onHwy37 in 'requested, at .resid~nce on Gavil~nBomto, depu~ dIspatched. ' . Canyon Road 'In RUldo$o,deputy dls-, -11 :58 p.m. Medical call at loca- patched. " '

. tion on Monj~au.Peak in ~onito, Bonito ',' .2:29 p.Pl·.Larceny/theftreportedemergency uhits, ALS ambulance and at locatt~n on Deer Creek Road nAito,deputy dispatched. deputy dispatched. ,

· ' September 5 / . 6:12 R.m. Alarm rep~rted at. 6:40 a.m. Alanil reported' at locatIOn ,on Country Lane In Alto,

location on Hwy 70 in San Paiticiot ' deputy dispatched. 'deputy dispatched. '. ~:Ol ,p.m. Medical call at 10ca- -----------,------.--------

I 10:01 a.m. Death ,reported a,t .«on on Broadmoor in Alto, ALS ambu­location in Kraut .Canyon in Bonito, lance dispatcijed.ALS ambulance and deputy dispatched. 8:13 p.m. Agency assistance

10:53 a.m. Welfare check requested by R~idos.o poli,ce ",t location~equested at mile. marker lIon, Hwy 48 o~ Mechem Dnve In RUIdoso, ,depoty»l Alto; deputy dIspatched. '. dIspatched. '

. 12:27 p;m. medica1.call at resi- ' 10:15 p.m. Medical call' at resi-dence on Bomto Lake road in Bonito. dence on Deer Park Drive in Alto, ALSALS ambulance dispatched. . ambulance and deputy dispatched,

1:24 p.m. Firelbuming without September 9permit reported at .location on Calle La •6:41 a.m. Threats reported atPlacita in Lincoln, deputy dispatched: residence .on CR C006 in Capitan,

1:50 p.m. Accident reported at deputy dispatched.IO,cation onN~gal Cf,lnyon Road~ in· 11:20 a.m. Medical caU at busi-Nogal, deputy dlsj)atched. !1ess~o~at~d on SmokeyBear~oulevard

2:27 p.m. Traffic hazard report-m CapItan, ALS ambulance dIspatched.ed on Crown Ridge in Alto, deputy dis- 5:59, p.m. Policepatched. . . . . .. presence/peacekeeping reque~ted at,res­

2:43 p.m. Medical call at resl- Idence on East Creek Ro~d In Capitan,dence on Third Street in Capitan" ambu- police dispatched.lance dispatched. , . September,tO

'2:44 p.m. Medical call 'at; resi- , ·1:17 'a.m. Suspicious activitydence on L~s Palas Road in Arapela~ reported at i1}tersecti?n of6th Street a~dambulance dispatched. , E Avenue In Cattlzozo, pohce dls-

3:32 p.m. Shots fired reported at patched. . ~Bonito Lake, deputy dispatched~ 3:11 a~.m. 911 Hang-up at mile

3:41 p.m. Irtformation report.at marker 120 on HWy 54 south oflocatton on Sagebrush .in Ruidoso Carrizozo, deputy dispatched..Downs, deputy dispatched.' . . 6:07 a.m.' Alarm reported at

5:37 p.m. Medical call at resi- business location on SPlOKey Bear" ............... .......IIiIIIIIIi.... ......_ ....._ ... _

dence on Thiid Street in Capitan, ambu- Boulevard in Capitan, police dispatched. September 11 requested for p~rson sittin~ in car onlance dispatched. . . 8:57 a.m. Me(lical call at resi- 2:56 a.m. Disturbance/loud Hwy 380 near Valley of FIres, deputy

'6:~7 .p.m. ~hotsfiied reported dence on Alamo Cany'on in Hondo, l'arty reported at Rancho Ruidoso dispatched.near Bonnie Court In Alto, deputy dis- ambulance and deputy dispatched. Condos in Rancho Ruidoso Valley . September 12patched. 9:06 a.m. Registered Sex Estates, deputy dispatched. 3:44 a.m. Medical call at mile

6:29p.m. Suspicious activity Offender check at LCSO located in the 4:27 a.m. Disturbancelloud Plarker 155 on Hwy 54 south ofreported. on Corrida De Rio in Alto, LCC on Central Avenue in Carrizozo, party reported at residence on High Carrizozo, Carrizozo emergency units,deputy dispatched. deputy dispatched.. Chaparral inAlto, deputy dispatched. ambulance and deputy dispatched.

6:33 p.m. Trespassiftg reported. 10:22 a.m. Medical call at resi- 4:45 a.m. Medical catl at resi-, 4:39 a.m. Medical call at resi-at location 'On Las Estrelas in Ranches of dence on Gavilan Canyon Road in dence on Big Bear Canyon·in Bonito, dence on Caprock in Alto, ALS ambu-Sontero, deputy dispatch~d: .. Ruidoso, ALS ambulal?tc~ dispatched. ALS ambulance and deputy dispatched. lance dispatched.

8:52 p.m. SUSpICIOUS actIVIty 12:02 p.m. Crunmal damage to 9:25 a.m. Drivers test requested 7:15 a.m. Alarm reported atreported at lo~ation on Agusta Court n p~operty reporte~ at location ?n at LCSO located in the LCC on Central location on Carole Drive in Capitan,Alto. deputy dlspat~hed: , Buchwood Court 10 Alto, deputy dis- Avenue in Carrizozo, de,p.uty dispatched. police dispatched.

, .September 6 . patched. ." 11:41 a.m. ACCident reported at 7:42 a.m. Criminal damage to. 12:~2 ~m. DomestIc battery. .12:42,P.m.AccI.dent!eportedon Capitan Post Office in Capitan, police property reporte~ at location on Chav~z

reported at reSIdence on EI Vado In Cedar In Camzoz~,pohcedispatched. dispatched. ' Canyon Road In Hondo, deputy dls-Nogal, deputy dispatched. 1:31p.m. Unknown trouble call 4:46 p.m. Alarm reported at patched.' ,

.1:00' a.m. Disturbance report~d fr0Il! residen~e o~ Airport Street in Carrizozo Health Center onE Avenue in 8:44 a.m. Registered Sexat West Lake CamjJground' on Bomto Carflzozo, polIce dIspatched. . Carrizozo, police dispatched. Offender check at LCSO located in theLake, deputy dispatched. ' 4:21 p,m. Medical call at busi- . 6:59lJ.n1. Shots fu¢'d r~portedat 'LCC on Central Avenue in Carrizozo,

•. 8:03 8.m; ,Civil disp.ute re!,orted ness loca!ion. 9~ Smokey B~ar locatIon on LIttle Creek Road InRancho deputy dispatched.at reSIdence on DeBord In RUIaOSO, . Boulevard In CapItan, ambulance dIS- Ruidoso Valley Estates, deputy dis- 9:12 a.m. Welfare checkdeputy dispatched. '. . patched. . , '. patched. requested for person sitting in carat mile

'" , ~:SS. ,a.m...•. Temporary . . 4:28 p.~. Medical call at resi- . 8:02p.m. Panic alarm reported market 141 on Hwy 54 north ofRestrammg Order (taO) Issued at resl- dence on Botulie Court 1rt Alto, ALS at· location on Crpwn Ridge in Alto, Carrizozo, deputy dispatched.dence on Little Big Hom in Rancho . ambulance dispatched. . deputy dispatched. . 9:39 a.m. Fire'reported at loca-Ruidoso Valley Estates, deputy dis- 5:29 p.m. Child custody dispute 8:31 a.m. Medical call at resi- tUm on Bonito Road in Bonito, Bonitopatched, . report~d at interSection on Tangle Wood dence on 17th Street in Carrizozo; fire units and deputy dispatched.

" ,11:30 a.m. Tre.spass~g'tep0t1ed and Hwy 70 in Hondo, deputy dis- ambulance dispatched. " . . 10':58 a.m. MedIcal call at loca-a~10cat10n on Lavano In Capitan, pohce patched~' 9:58 p.m. Medical call at reSI- tion on Mulligan Drive in Alto, ALSdispatched... . 6:24 p.m. Burglary reported at dence on 17th Street in Carrizozo, .ambulance dispatched.. .

'. 3:14 p.m. Medical tall at location bn Cofi1f1ower in Alto, deputY ambulance dispatched. ' 2:51 p.m. Fue reported onC.arrizolo Park in Carrizozo, ambulance dispatched~ " . 10:20 p.m. Suspicious act~vity Da\"son.Roap,in Capitan, fue units anddlspl\tched. '. . . .' 6:34 lJ.D:1, Threats by pho1}e' rep~rted on. Second street in Capitan" pohc~ dIspatched,

10:17 p.m. Disturbance/loud reported at residence on Fourth Street In pohce dispatched. . . . .,. partyreported neat intersection ofWhite Capitan, police dispatched. 11 :53 p.m. Welfare check

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Thanks the Chamber membersfor your support in 201OJ

Fran AltieriAmerican Linen Supply ofNM, Inc.American Oxygen Co., IncDebra AndersonCapitan StorageCarrizozo Animal ClinicCarrizozo ClayCarrizozo Cowboy DaysCarrizozo Heritage MuseumCarrizozo Labor Day StreetFairCarrizozo Health CenterCarrizozo Ready Mix, LLCCarrizozo Woman's ClubCarrizozo WorksChaparral Motel.charles, Garland &HarrisInsurance AgencyCity Bank New Mexico'Clutter Consultant JudyFitzpatrickRay DeanDirectory PlusDream SpaceDryhat Computer RepairDennis OunnumElsie's (nqw Willie's Place)Don and Nordis EstrumAnne ExterkampFlying J RanchFour Winds RestaurantGallery 401 AntiquesGallery 408Gibson &Leonard, PCDale G"oadDonna HarkeyBob HemphlU ,High Country Agency, IncHigh'Desert Homes & Land

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Rosary for JohnPaul Ortiz, 30, ofRuidoso, will be Friday,December 3 at 7:00p.m. at Santa RitaCatholic Church inCarrizozo.

John Paul wasborn February 20, 1980in Albuquerque. Heattended CarrizozoSchool and graduatedfrom Carrizozo HighSchool in 1998. He wasin the US Army in the82nd Airborne"',' andserved two tours in Iraq.He was a medicaldecoder at LincolnCounty Medical Centerin RUIdoso at the timeof his death November22.

Survivorsinclude his motherRosalie Ruiz and hisstepfather Samuel Ruizand a brother, RobertOrtiz, all ofLas Cruces;grandparents Aaron andIsabe Portio ofCarrizozo; daughterXeriah Franco ofPhoenix, AZ andnumerous relatives.

Graveside serv­ices will be held at OurLady of. GuadalupeCemetery in Carrizozoat 10 a.m. on Saturday,December 4 with Fr. Joeofficiating.

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would get out of thebusiness of issuinghunting permits on pri­vate land, and simplysell hunting licenses tothose who apply and letthe hunters work outtheir own arrangementswith landowners. Astraight draw system ofallocation is considered,by many to be the most

, fair method of issuinghunting licenses, givingevery applicant an equalchance to get the soughtafter· permits to huntlocally, but that optionis ,not currently underconsideration.

Some NewMexico sportsmen sim"ply 0PPQS~ the conceptof allowing any groupof private indiViduals toprofit personally fromthe sale of wildlife per­mits, and suggest that,the entire system needsto be completely reor"ganized to better .accommodate residenthunters,

. Friday, AU2ust 10,1956

Ram'blin' Around'Lincoln County

Interviews with people whohelped build Lincoln County

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Mr. and Mrs. L.R·. LaMaySept. 16 -- M's birthday -- 21 years

old. We said we would have butter on ourbread, but failed to have' it for breakfast.Stopped for dinner 2 miles. east of Lyons.Rainmg real hard. The men got dinner, whichwas rather light (except for the bread).Camped for supper about 5, miles west ofLyons in a man's barnyard.Has quit raining butcold as the dickens. We are 45 miles fromLamed and, have been on the road 11 days.Think we shall get there some time next week.Awful nice people wanted us to stay in house.Their home is Purcell. '

Sept. 17 -- Sunday morning -- Gotveer. late start about '9 a.m. Roads good for awhIle. Had dinner near Ellinwood. Campedfor night about 1 mile from Great Bend. Gotterribly frightened. Woke up in the night andheard some men out in the road arguing andswearin~. Will got the gun down and loaded it, 'then waited for the next act, 'but it never came.After fooling around for half an hour in thebuggy, one of them said as they went by:,"Don't drop it there, the~ folks wouldn'tknow what to do." Guess it must have been.dy,namite".O:f~o,ur.s~ ..V!{e eJidn,'t sleep,much andwere glad'when mommg"came. .

Sept. 18 - Got started west 20 minutestill 8. Only took a short lunch between Dundeeand Pawnee River. Got to Lamed at 5 p.m. All,glad to stop. Everybody well and I guess gladto see us.

. Sept. 21 - Again on the road after atwo-day layoff. Didn't get started until 11a.m., so concluded not to stop for dinner butjust took a short lunch as we drove along andthe poor old mules didn't have anything untilsuptJer time. We were all glad to be goingagam. Stopped for supper 5 miles fromGarfield. Found plenty ofwood and water anda fireplace. We slept outside on.the ground forthe first time and the mosquitoes did fme.

. Sept. 22 - Friday morning -- Loadedup and got started at 7 o'clock -- the best startwe have ever been able to get. Got to Kingsleyabout 10 o'clock and got some butter, the fIrstsince Lamed. And we were surprised to find,shortly aft~r leaving town, th!!t we w~reACTUALLY CATCHING UP With a mOVIngoutfit. But our glory was somewhat dampenedwhen we found one wagon was pulled by onelittle mule and the man was holding It up..Drove within 3 miles ofSpearville and pitchedour tent for the fIrst time., Sept. 23- Saturday. Another goodstart. Had a nice place to camp. The tent .isfine. Nooned'about three miles from DodgeCity. Had fried ,oysters, wl¥ch.everyone pro­nounced fine. Left Dodge City about 4:30 p.m.Had a very nice caping place. It beingSaturday night the boys took a shave andlooked a great deal better.

Sept. 24 - It being Sunday, Willthought he would not get up early but the windcame up in the night and almost took our tentaway, so had to get up and stake it down.Pulled out about 8 o'clock and came to wherethe road forked -- one to Minneola 15 miles,the othei' to Englewood 60 miles. Decided totake one to Englewood. So now we are out on .the naked prairie with about three days's driveahead of us before we see a town, but we aresupposed to be fIxed for supplies. . .

Sept. 25 - Stayed lost on the prame.Not a bush in sight. Everything very tame,nothing happened. Have been lost all day, wehave seen nobody. Found water for milesabout no<>n, the fIrst since yesterday. Still lost,everybody a little cross. Had canned oystersfor dinner and all felt better. About 2:30 p.m.drove up to a house and saw our first man"since Sunday. It seemed nice to see a man

,again..He told us wIDchwa~ to go, "or thoughthe did. "We went about a mde and found a fIne .stream of water, All went wild.' Some fishedand others did various things, such as washing.I killed a duck which, with our fish, made agood supper. The stream wa.s.named SandCreek. A coyote made us a VISit aQout dark.We treated him so warm he left. He was all thecompany We had.

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Jan. 18Jan. 18Jan. 20,)'an.21Jan. 22Jan. 25Jan. 27Jan. 28Jan. 29Feb. 1Feb. 1Feb. 5Feb.SFeb~ 11Feb. 12Feb.!7Feb. 26Feb. 22-27Mal'. 1-6Mar. 9-13

TUESDAY,DECEMBER 21

, . Filing. date for .school board ele9tions.

.Electionwill

be,held . "on

February 1,2011.

F'RIJ)AY, .DECEMBER 10

--Last day. to pay propertY,taxes or fIrst l1alfwithoutpenl!.ty. n J '

.TBIRDSATURDAYOF EACH MONTH .

--American L~gion Post #11,

FIRST TUESDAY'OFEACH '

MONTH--Representative from f)tate,

Engineer's office is at RuidosoVillage Hall from 9 a.m. to 12noon.

SECOND'TUESDAY'. OFEACH

MONTH--Food pantry for tho~e age

55 and o}(lerat 'Assembly ofGod church in Carrizozo 12noon,to. 2:00 p.m. .'

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FIRST THURSDAY DECEMBER'11'" - .OF EACH . .. --Volunteers needed to helpMONTH prepare luminarias 9:00 a.m. at

--Roadrunner Food Bank in Carrizozo main Fire Station;Carrizozo atAssembly of God .Bags will be placed on trailersChurch for general public 1-3 for storage until time to setp.m. and,4-6p.m. '. them out December 24.

available ,to hunterspdvatizes access tothro1Jgh the luck-of-th¢,. most antelope huptingdraw system of a11oca- licenses. .tion. The JeJ~laining 70 ' .'" "NeW Me"icQ'percent of licenses are 'WHdlife .. Federation'sold or used by privatc{.beganJookmginto cur­landowners to generate .rent . and historical

'" personal' income;' UcellSe allocations afterAn article 'post- 'receiving many member

,ed'<>n the NMWF sum-complaints that they'~marizes the situati<>fi as could not draw alicy¥se .follows; . and tho\lght ~omethmg

>'fIt was . not was, wfpng. Ouranaly­,widely known until sis clearly shows. a h!s-

. , manager recently, even byinany toncal trend of'decllt~-a~ke4:rPowel1 ~o provide who worked fQt' theirtg'opportutiity foHest- .

, '~ "nugg~t" o~ ~orma,-. .' gepartrnent, , that .the~~nt ' ~unters . as .an ,..................."'.......... t~on to mch.lde. I!} the .. transferable}lcense"sys;, .:lncr.easmg percentage'~ > ,', lettec) . ~olllethmg. to" jembad qUletlygrown ' ofltcenses' f~r both. elk ,

: I ",,' '., .. ;;,.: ." ,; . . , , illustrate the; unfairness to.encpnipassabout 70 ~udantelbpeare gwen• MONDA.VSand, 'Wells F~rgoBatlkin warnio~,o' . to iilllch.er.s, bu.t $he·sa.'.id petc~ntotJlll.an.te.l()l'e· ,.out ·..as ." t,ran,sfera;ble,

'".~ - wEDNESDAYS 9:00 a:m.···· . . she' would have to talk hUIitIng hcenses..The·· "land9woer' authonz~-,,, ''i. ,--Free GEDclasses 6·to',8 " ", to SpencerabQut it and system' . has . I:1,lso tiqns', bypassing the big"i p' ..m. Carrizozo SchoolI:;ibra.·:ry·.. FOU.;RTB fuE$DAY"" :;. sU~geste.d., th.. at Stew~ c,h,a~Qe4. ov.~ttim.e trom gamequQta." .,';!' . , ... " •........ '., 'OF EACH .', ;dq soJilUlself: . .' an ~ricenttve ptogra~· ': The NMWF and

:;\, .' TUESDAYS', . .,.. ' "'... l\'10NtH. ' .. ...• ., ' 'f th ANre;wre~Men::~~ tl·~~> traQ~d, l?u]j~~!c •m:J~d~tWe~a~:e~i~~ .·~'·""·11 ..,'.:.c,a~·· l·t..an D U' .blic~L,lb'·.ra.·ry··p,re,..: .' ".-..F,.0,od p,'.a.nty".· foraa"e,'S4 and ': 0 . e .' '. .... . uses or. pU ....lP . g ". . . '" ~Y~,.', ,a; ~ ". , " , 0 , Wildlife . Fe4eratlonaccess to an entitlement spottSmenl1nght be bet- .:l~schoo story bout 1:3,0 R.m., younget. at ~ss~Il)bly of God,; , (NMWF) who attended program-that essentially ter s.erved if the state ,

• I' " , . Church mCamzozo 12000n", the meeting in Ruidqso ..., :.WEDNESDAYS ," ',.'t02:00p.in.ancl S:Oo,p.m.'jo· . ,has reported that,'

--Corona Public Library 6;00 p.m~, . '.'" ., although. few. huntersstoryhour 4:00 p.m. .' " . .~'. ... ' " " attendpd,. :more tha!1 .... ' '" It, ....J Ji.i '

....Carrizozo First} ,Baptist .' E~CHFRIDA\7f ' '. . ':, ,~,OOO.letters ,~nd pen- ,"'IC.burch takes orde.Ks for An..' . gel --AI.Anorifa~ly,grt>up for' tho.ns.w.'e~e dehve~ed. ~o IIIIiI!I!----- -.F od'Mt'n't'smes 5' '30' p'm'.' to· . 'c'a'mt'lt'es' a"u"d' ~e'nds o'f"a'lc"o' t egame commlSSlon . ,', , ~'.' ..' ·U~.'"'., L'·.. ','5'.,',o . .... . , ,," • . ..', ~.i .',' . ,I.UI. .. " ....,.,.. askip.g fo.csubstantial r'""'.6:~0 p.m. . .' ,, ·lioltcs,~o()n.a!' Meth041st changes to the sta~e's,.

..' Church tn. CarrIZOZO, ..br1J1g " , methods of, allocating 'N:ew M:exiQ:•.nTIlU8SDAYS. '., lunch., " '. '. " '.~' ',' ;,' hunting licenses~' The . T.ke"",aut~:

--Gambler's Anouy~ouS' " :NMWl? opposes the I. -;, .• ', ;

open meeti.ng· 7:15 t't.1l1. at SATURDAY; ',' ' , I>;ropose~c~ang~, .stat:- 'Mescale'r'o Rec'orme'd K.Ch·ur' ch' DECEMBER4 mgth.at.,ltwI11~roVld~a ~.. ' 6505 Hwy. 380,Cartizozo, NM" " " d' 1. ·D···-·' ." 'H I·d'. 'H' "d" new monetary m<;:entive . $7$-848-188~', 336 War law ; rIve , m.., ...- 0 l ay· . oe own at . foc landoWilers without . '..Mescalero.C~ll Mike. at 575-, Camzo~o . ' . good hunting .opponu-682-6200 for mformatIOn; , , Woman s Club 9:00, a.m.. to nity to enroll m. ~eA-

. .: ' 4:00p.m:. PLUS program., :.'EVERY THIRD --E;le,ctlon of offibers (pr the .' Iii speaking ~I~hTHU~SDAY .. · .Reptiblican~tate Central c0111,-, th~ .I;l~regardmg

__'.'J'llage ~of .Qorona. 'Public mittee. ....". thiS Issue, The Ne~s..y, .. • '..' .. -" . ,.: was told that ,only about

Library 3 to 4. p..1l1. pre-~cAp. 0,1 .30"per'cAnt. of the an.. te-story ,hour, stones, a~hV1tI~S; . :DE.!:I'CUEE·'MBSDA.E'·l':R'-,·" '... ,'lope 'h~~ting 'li,ce,nsescrafts, snacks~ ~all Betty Afih , issued by the stilte areat 849..3277 for mfo. --Anniversary of Japan~se . .

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The Lln£oln County Treasurer's Omce does honor the postmark, but yourmailed payment MUST BE POSTMARKED II' December 10, 2010. Ifyou malinpayment on December 10,2009, request tile postmaster fdllmp the dllte inyour presence, to insure the postmark of that dat.e.

INTEREST shall accrue at thc rotc ofone percent (I %) per month or an)'portiop ofa month. (Statute 7-38·49 NMSA 1979).

ACCORDING TO N,M STATE STATUTE 7.38-83,'llMjLlNESS=D, AI.L ACTS REQUIREDOR PERMITTED TO BE nONE BYMAIL

ARE TO BE POSTMARKED •ON THE REQUIRED DAT~

MOt1N1'AJNMlN1STRYPARISIlsmRRA BLANCAPRESBYrERY

IoiOGAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHE.W. "Bo" LewiI, Pu*'

Sunday School. ,.10:00 I.m.WOI'IhilJ. .. 11:00 a.m•.

NOTICE TO LINCOLN COUN1'Y l)RO~ERT\' OWNERSPROPERTY TAX

DELINQUENT DATE

PENALTY on taxes that become delinquent. shall be.imposed at one percent(1%) of tho' delillqucnt tax total. or uminimum of five dollars ($5.00), for enchmonth tlie)' remain unpaid, (Stntute 7..38·50).

ByN.M. State law, property taxes are the personal obligation ofthe propertyowncr, whether or not the tnx bill was received. Mail payments or contact us nt Oleaddress LUld phone number below should you have questions regarding your propertytax bills.

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Thank You.

Beverly~ Calaway .Lincoln €ounty Treasurer

P.O. Box 970Carrizozo, New Mexico 88301

(575) 648-2397 or (800) 687-2705

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AW}.NAS ••• Wedneilpay 6:00 p.m.(~.ApilI)

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9:30 a.m•••• SundaySchool11:00 .,m. •, •Tradiliojial Sdt'/iCCll

6:00p.m. ••• PreaclW1s Bible Study

Wedtle$da CotutntuUty DiIlnor>6:30 p.m.

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Worship. ! • 9:00 ..ttl.Sunday SchQOl. .. , • 10:00 a.m.

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SUllday~hool. '4 10:00 a.m.\VOt$hi:p ••• 11:00a.m.

LINCOLN COUNTY TREASURER reminds Lincoln County property owners.they must pay their First Hnlf Property Taxes b)/ December 10, 20 I0 to avoidpenalty a\1d interest.

LlNCQ.LNCOUNIY N&WS, ' ,ThUrs., DJlQ. 02.2010 .. eAGE 5

Cell Phone Numbers go Publl.; This' Month,

.' REM~ER_. all ce!l phone nurnb~rs are being released to telemar..ketittg compames and you Will start to reccSlve sales calls ..- and YOU WILLBE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS. " .

To prevent this, call the following nUmber from your cell phone:

B88..382·1222

It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute ofyour time. It blocks your number for five (5) years. You must call from thecell phone number you want to have brocked. You cannot call from a differ~ent phone number. '. .

low around 41.Sunday, December 5Mostly sunny, with a high

near 55, night: Partly cloudy, with alow around 41.

Monday, December 6Partly sunny, with a high near

47, night: A slight chance of snowshowers, mostly cloudy, with a lowaround 31.

'Thesday, December 7A slight chance of showers,

mostly sunny, with a high near 44,night: Aslight chance for snow show..ers, mostly cloudy, with a low around30.

, The above information wastaken from the National WeatherService Website. For up to dateweather reports, go towww.srh.noaa.gov/abq/ on the inter..net. This website is up-dated everyfour hours.

The. N~w Mexico. HighwaysDepartment has developed a new tollfree number for up to the hour roadconstructions/ conditions informa­tion. Just dial 511, listen to theoptions and follow the directions.

You can also get 'up to theminute, in~depth, constructionupdates by logging in towww.nmroads.com for any area ofthe state. .

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night: Partly cloudy, with a lowaround 36. ,

Sunday, December 5Mostly sunny, with a high

near 60, night: Partly cloudy, with alow around 37.

Monday, December 6Partly sunny, with a high near

55, night: A slight chance of snowshowers, partly cloudy, with a lowaround 31.

'fuesday, December 7A slight chance of showers,

mostly sunny, with a high near 47,night: Aslight chance for snow show­ers, with a low around 30.

Forecast fol' Ruidoso,Capitan and Corona and most oftheHondo Valley:

Today, Thursday,December 2

Mostly sunny, with a highnear 59, west wind between 5 and 10mph, night: Partly cloudy, with a lowaround 34, west wind around 5 mph.

Friday, December 3Mostly sunny, with a 'Ngh

near 63, night: Partly clOUdy, With alow aroU1ld 42.

Saturday, December 4Most,ly sunny,. with a high

near 59, night: Partly cloudy, with a

, I ,~an ,easily ilnagine School board ,President Steve Harkey and/orvice preSident Matt Ferguson proudly telhng a new person in town, that

.om.: schools h~ve an'above state average graduation rate, with big warmsml1es on theIr faces. And they would be telling the truthl But there is aproblem that as long time leaders ofOUI;' school board, I think they snouldbe:WE:L.L .a'Yar~of, put like alotofother problems, I seriously doubt theywould mention It to the newcomer.

The problem is that the "MAJORITY" ofsmall communities likeours, are above the "STATE" grad~ation average. That:-s,probably due tothe smaller student to teachel' ratios than the larger cIties have to dealwith. You woul.d th.hik the more time a competent teacher can spend withllfi individual child, the better a child will do in school. So that wouldmean f<?r a commu~ity this ~ize, simply having an above. state averagegraduation rate, reahstically,lsn't th.at much ofan acco.mphshment at all.

. What I think the long time board leaders should also be wellaware of, but wouldn't ,mention -. is that compared to other school dis­tricts of similar size, Carrizozo's graduation rate is DEAD LAST in the

. rankings. Carrizozo isn'feven,close. That then becomes a major prob.lem that is obviously ,devastating to the lives of students the school hasfailed to pr(lperly support and/or educate. Also, maybe not quite so obvi·ous •., is the long tenn negative im2act a cancerous school environmentRlays in a community's overall'well being, productivity and general qual-Ity of ljfe. ,

. It has been~ observation that most of the kids who do well andgraduate ,usually Clon t haJ.1,g around Carrizp~o for very long. Th.ey usual­ly go to college and settle down to lead their productive adult hves else­where, while more of the drop outs' and kids who did manage to gradu-·ate but found school unpleasant, seem to stay closer to home. They maybe out there, but t personally can't think of a single business or commu­nity organization started by alocal graduate in the last six to eight years.

, The ones who do hang around and work here while leading peaceful Poro­ductive lives, usually do it within a pre~existing business their familiesown or have been involved with for a long period oftime.

This is a website that was talked about on NBC news and judg­in~ from the urI and NBC logo on the home Ptage, NBC probab~y still hasa link to it somewhere on its site. Its called I Education Nation ScorecardFor Schools,", and this link will take you to thepage for "Carrizozo High School" '

htt,p://nbcscorecard.greatschools.org/schoolslNM/217.html

The top. section has general information about our highschool,enrollment and graduation percentage of 66% while the stateaverage ofall districts is 60%. Now scroll down to the next section whichshows the overall district information and look at the map. There are fourdifferent size markers with Carrizozo district being represented by thesmallest size marker. Orange markers are below state average.and blueare above state average. A quick glance will show you that most of thesmall districts are above average in graduation percentages. There arealso options to check perc.entages of individual Clistrict's 4th~8th gradestudents who passed state math and rea,ding exams. .

I checked the basic available information for all the smallest dis­tricts and found that some were still too small or too large to make a faircomparison with Carrizozo schools. So I broke it down to districts show­iQg total enrollment to be within 75 students more or less than theCarrizozo district.

Here is the break down of th~ gradua~on rates:CARRIZOZO 66%San Jon 80%Melrose 81%Floyd 81%Lake Arthur 82%Springer 86%Dora 87%Logan 90% .Quemado 90%

If these numbers are accurate, then there is a major and long­standing problem within our school that needs to be publically acknowl­,edged ana fixed ASAPI! ! What do you think?

ROSE KRATOCHVILCarrizozo, New Mexico .

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After 'the bittercold nights and. notmuch wanner days.overthe .weekend LincolnComity will see warmertemperature's . for the

,upco~ing forecast·'week. ,

Daytime tem~peratures .will climb ashigh as the,mid, 6~s atthe lowers elevat.ons,and from. the mid 40 tomid 50s at the higherelevations.

'. Nighttime tem­perl;ltures will be solidlyfrom right ar.ound freez­ing to the low 40s at thehigher elevations, andfrom freezing to, thehigh 30s at the lowerelevations. The reasonfor the lower nighttimetemperatures f\t thelower elevations will bedue to the wind. chill.. Current condi-

tions for skiing at SkiApache are; 2 of 55trails are open with twolifts operating. 14~16inches of ' machine

Saving the Golden Eggs ~~d~~~c~~ ~~~i~~. • lower and middle eleva~

, SANTA FE Gates and Paul Allen incentives. tion; There was approx-Don't mess too much' here. 1n no. way could But we take imately 2 inches ofwith. our: golden eggs we have produced the them for granted. They fresh snow over thewhen trymg to balance number of high tech are already in business weekend.our state budget: Those graduates they needed so they d~n't need any' Forecast foreggs could b~ break,- for their rapid expan- help. HelpIng 500 bUSl- Carrizozo the highable. sion. nesses expand by one l' d h' h d e, New Mexico's But we're still employee is not 'nearly' p ams an. '~ es~rt

biggest golden egg is' looking for other big as sexy as attracting one areas ofLmco n Coun,tythe oil and gas industry. fish, promising them the business promising 500 and the Hondo Valley,It produc~s the most world . but mainly jobs. .money f<?r our state attract~ng big talkers Some communi- Today, Thursday,budget. Od has a very who. taKe our money ties alr~ady are trying December 2bad reputation these and disappear - or never this and are having suc- .Mostly sunny,days because it is d,it+c,. even materialize. cess. In, Santa' Fe, a with a l}igh near 63, .

UJ' north wmd around 5But a stllprising number :The Economic group called Santa Fe mph" nig,ht: P,artlyof items we also use D eve 1 0 hmen t E con, 0 m i cd '1 "1 117. D Id tal<: I cloudy, ,with a lowal y c~ntamol .. vve ~parttnent s ou e Deve opment, Inc. ~tart- around 31, southwestaren't gOIng to get nd of a lesson from the ed a'process called eco- wind around 5 mph.

. 'it no matter how hard Toprism Department. nomIc gardening, look- Friday, December 3we try. .' Help businesses grow ing fot business clusters Mostly sunny,

So we might as ,that already are here. within the comtnunity, with a high near 67,well learn to live with They have proven their that could be helped by night: Partly cloudy,oil no matter how much loyalty to our state. working togetner to with a low around 35.some people hate it. In They came here identify problems andaddition we'd better because they wanted to needs iliat could be Saturday, December 4I I d d'd 'd I db' Mostly sunny,earn to get a ong as an 1 n t nee . any so ve . y group action. with a high near 63,best as we, can by both.being .good neighbors (Continued on Page,S) (Con't. on p.5)

egg IS tounsm. Itcreates' 'more jobs than any I My apologies to anyone step up and :file before or onother private empl6Ytlr I who purchased a copy of the December 21st. Next is know yourand is second. to oil and NEWS last couple of weeks and candidates and :find out whatyoti Igas in the amount of. called to say "whert~'s your col.. can ex~ect nom them and then.money it produces for umn?" Glad to find out that it's vote. I~ s pretty sUpple. One wordstate coffers. being read. Just a matter ofhaving ofcaution thougtJ., iftoo manY'peo-Sometimes we don't to deal with holidays that shorten pie sign up for the positions avail..like tourists, very much your week and haVing to deal with able tlie small amountufvoteg in aeither. They. get in our deadlines and such. smarr community can be divided upway and drive danger~ And talking about dead·-so much that the main object canously because they're Ones .... J:ust found out yesterday easilybe defeated. Getting together Ilost.· . thescl1oolboard elections will be with other people who 8!e seeking

Legislators take held on February 1stofnext year the same result atld settlmgon twotourism for granted, .... that's only tWo lnonths from viable candidates, ,or howeveroften cutting the nenv. Anothef important date is' many positions nre open,.·wouldTourism 'D~partnient's I' MondaY1 ~ecel11ber 21·· which is s(!em to be the way to go. Ifin YOUI'budget. Por the ,past I the filing date for anyofie. that opinion. your cOmplaints and Ieignty'ears, it has been a J p.·lans torUli rorth~ two POSiti.'ons grleviences .have not been heard orfavonte place for Gov. th~t will be deci~ed by Carrizozo acted 011 correctly thertler yoUrselfBill Rieliardson to send I voters -that's less tbanthrel! be heard by going to the 1'011$ onpolitical . appointees . weeks rromnow~ '.. February.'.1,2011. It'S. pretty simple jwhose salaries eat up Have been listenmg a11d really.... when., you have' themoney meatlt to help cOln111en,til'1g on gUewncesabout means. ..communities attract how-things are being handled at the Since we have not had the Jmore tourists. . s~h()o11atelY.. .... simply 'becattse it ,aooual report card pUblished'm the

The Tourism hithotne. But according to the calls newspaper lnseveralyears r have .Department works with and conversations thatJ've listened been ttying t()get 011 the schoollocal • communities, to lately this is 110t a recent occut- website .to checICdut the same andhelping tourist enter.. I aIlee. 1a180 mentioned that the only haven't had any luck ....severalp'rises grow. Not much J ~aY10 cortect .sometlpftglike this other pe~ple have ttiedahoattdtime is spent working to I IS f!1t0uJdt elections 't'-:.1.fyou ~e !lot have come up ~pty. Mayb~ We areattract ilie lUtz Carleton I sl1t.lsfiecl WIth. the representatIon all computer.dliterate. Have',beens:uperhofelsto the state. 'I you nowhave on,the senoolboard.. supplied with some other websites, But thatrs not the 1".~ do something about it. Go register -that tou can go to, and. get lots of .'

philosophy oftha state's ! lf you are not registered and vote information from .... relld theEconomic Developmerit !dui:ing tqe election on,February.1st. Lett6r to the Editor~n nett pageDepartment.. We lost j Itt ,..a sman cottifi1unit~lik:e for ittrorb1~t1on on that. = rMicrosoft 40 years ago Carmo.. ZOeve~ vote castwillmake . Itwill 'liJemteresnngto com.. ffor want of a $35,000 aSlgnUicattt difference.. . . ' pare the annal r.~'p'ortsgoifig back: a "loan and, we don't want. rye already becn.ilsked few years, ifpoSln'ble,.:and 'Comparethat to ever happen h9wthisCatl be made to happen. Jiumbers. More on that later. . ,again. Actually the lo~ FltSt ofaU you rteedcandidates to . '- It .

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The-Lincoln COUfi~ News welcomes lettersto the editor and aoknowledges 1hat any lettersprinted herein represent the eersonal opinion ofthewriter, and do not necessarily reflect the editorialopinion of1he- Lincolit CountyNews,

To be considered for publication, all lettersmust be original. No copies or torm letters Will beused. While preference isgivento letters received indigital f'ODDat,~ or hand·writtcnletters, iflegj.ble, ate also COnfidered. Letters sent by email as anIttaofied Miorosoft Word. document are most prC'"·fetted.. .

. I Lttters must be signed by the writer withthe mthor's: Ml nlme, addieslanQ tQephone num·bet. Pftly tho writers l1ab1e and oity of residencewill WPtlbJiJ1ted.~ You L~ers." are consid~red as

advcJrtishti ana will not be accepted as Letterto the .Bditor.

. Q>nsiderationwiU~ givento1ettets oranyJen&tb, but\li6se o£300 Words Or Jess are preferred.AU 'lett~ are su.bj e4t.toeditin&.· for length, gratn..mar, ~nng and teltdetin~te$t., '

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.' ..' Childl'e~ ~r~anticipating a. big ;day in,their life as many a,dults. ar~ loolang f~rWardt() ,,another day. that wdl br1ll~ them happIness. Of ~,

; 'course the, bi~ day for chIldren will remain in." their memories. -for a. l~ngtime, sometiri:l~s

eve.nyears, whdethe· blgCiay fOfaPults w111 'probablr~~ soon forgott~n! .. .' f.' .

flow can. ,one day b~ of Imporlance yetnot be remembered? Begin with.th~ fact 'thattijis one day a.ften elapses with no mention.Also thU.lone da~ is often n9t listed on a calen-

. dar ahd seldomlfevefisnoted in a cal~ndar of.eyents., Add to' this the,fact ,that lawmakerS'·omit this date when theydes,ignl;lte special hol-idays for people to celebrate. ' ". " ...

. .,And Y04' aI:e 'wondering wh~t sP~9i~1. day could ~rIng contentment even though.lt.!S

not set aSide for any r~ason otber than It IS ..there. Worry not,you'arenot alone in wonder.ingjust as you willnpt be alone in enjoying theaftereffects ofthis special day. E:ven ifpu1jlici~ty eludes this special' day, everyone on theearth will benefit .fromit. . ,

. . . . Now what could be tJ:tat important?'What could possibly have an effect on every­~)De withn~ extra attentio~ being given? 'No, it

,IS not Christmas and' the Joy tha~ eng11lfs that'most sacre~of days. It is however, a few daysbefore Christmas when the shortest day 'oftheyear'ari'ivesand we can all look forward' to .longer days, more sunshine, and hopefully abrigh~er mtilrem the next decade;' .. Golly gee,You' thought it would be

.. Some sort Qfextraorain~ event. Actually it is;'. it is when rejuvenation begms, just as it does

ev,ery ye~r and has forever. It doesn't competeWith th~ end of the ye~ when New Year's cel­ebrations are l'ampant but it can be somewhatsimilar. The end of tlie year commemorates anending ,as well as a new beginning. The short­est day of the year likewise designates an end~ing as well as a new beginning. . .', EnClinJ; one phase and startinganotlieris a fact of hfe. Tne experience of emergingfrom one aspect of living to the next helpsmake life more enjoyable. And looking for­ward to the shortest day of the year everyDecember is an annual event. .

, However, while we are waiting for thatgreat day, we need to participate in other thingsthat will bring joy to all. Watch as children~to oe on their bestbehavior in hopes ofreceiv.._

. ing some special item. Ap,Preciate Christmasdecorations and' begin WJshing ,everyone aMerry Christmas.

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is dispatched to respondto the emergency, &0 it'sabsolutely critical thatwe have thepropaga­tion studies," Stewartsaid.

Pattersonexplained that the 1'1'01'- ,agation studies are usedto illustrate the range ofareas covered by theantennae, and pointedout that the improvedcoverage for citizen cell

, "I'm advised by, phone users would 'onlyConnie Stone, our coor- apply to cu.stomers ofT-dinator for our dispatch, Mobile. 'LINb~AY CHAVEZ of Carrizozo poses with 11-orientation of the anten- "T..Mobile is point buck she bagged recently in the Carrizonas is absolutely criti- going throu~h a major Mountain area near Carrizozo. Linc!sey is thecal," Stewart said. "For installation m the east- ' dauQhter of Nikko and Dian~ Chavez and attendsexample, on this tower, ern part of New Carrrzozo Midschool. (Courtesy Photo)there's one that faces to Mexico; we have gotthe southwest. That par- seven ,sites inticular antenna will be Guadalupe County indispatched to Otero the process. They'reCounty. There's another ramping up their ownorientation on an anten- network so that theyna that faces to the west. don't have to purchasePredominately, that - services from other car­one's going to be riers," Patterson said.Lincoln County. There's The board Qfanother one that faces t.o county commissionersthe northwest and that approved the specialwill be all of Lincoln use permit for T­County. It has to do Mobile, under the list ofwith how the celrphone conditions ,reco111lllend­call is received and who ed by Patterson.

Report Available for Office of the ',.State Engineer/Interstate Commission

The Office of the State EngineerlInterstateStream Commission 2008-2009 Annual Report isnow available at www.ose.state.nm.us under·the"Publications," "Annual Reports," "2008-2009Alinual Report" or by clicking onhttp://www.ose.state.nm.us/publications_annualJeports.html. .

This document, produced as required bystate statute (NMSA 1978, Section 72-2-5), is areview of key accomplishments and challengesfaced by the agency during the fIscal year 2008­2009.

"In an effort to save on printing and mail­ing costs this year, we printed a smaJI number of

'the annual reports," said State Engineer JohnD'Antonio. "The report highlights the passage of

key legislation, publicoutreach activities asso­ciated with updating theState Water Plan, thestatus of adjudications,and basin-specificactivities that wereimportant last year.U

If you have any• •• questions, or contact

infonnation to updatestich as name" title,organization, address,phone numbers, and e­mail addresses, pleasecall me at (50S) 383­4095.

LEGAL NOTICE

.th~y replace' these The tower could angle issue was discov­'~ngles, . then a plum.b have become slightly ,ered during a periodic

"a.nd 't}VISt test, they're. out of pluiJ;lb due to inspeQtioq mandated by.;only·}ike a half~inch out high winds, or may the ordinance.of t()ler~ce 'apdonce - ~ave '.b~en that wa.y County mana.gerthey correct these, that since It was fIrst con- Tom Stewart comment­will mor~ than likely structed; PattersQn said, ed on the need to havecorrect ' th~ ~plumb and The tower was installed the antennae pointing intwist issues. That's. why prior to the county exactly the nght direc..:.we r~~?ire ~hem to adopting' an. ordinance tion to guarantee the

, ,retest It, he saId. to regulate It, but the most appropriateresponse to an emer­gency call.

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.. '., . '. Tbe town crews have been deal~g, WIth :water leak$lately.1 have been 01:1, SIt¢. afew titnes•.Theold lines will continue to, be fl problem UIlti1 they ari;n.:eplaced. That

will De a long process; , ,

" ··Ther~ .Is. ·progress being made 011 ,the transfer SIte. JQey hopes to open HangerLane soon and eliminate the detour. .

MaryAnn was at DMV School inAlbuquerque for a, couple of days last .week. They hav~ installea new eqUipmentifi this field office,This will take some time 'to' :get used to. We ate very, fortunate tohave' tht; dedicated staff working for theTown and r mean all ofthe staff.

,, Hoping everyone lzaa '(I ~ver.vHappy Thanksgivillg,tmd Jpere a6ft!' to

. $p~"dilwith SOlile specialpeopfe.,. ,Besa/e_,

NOTICE is hereby given that on November 17,2010,Becky L. Smith, 5 Mercedes Ct., Roswell, New Mexico88201, filed application No. 01913·5C with the STATEENGINEER for permit to drill supplemental well tosupplement the diversion Of upto 5.395 acre feet perannum ofsurface waters from tlie HUjlbert Ditch, whichdiverts from the Rio Bonito in the NE1I4NE1I4NW1I4of Section 33, Township 9 South Range 16East, N.M.p.M., for the continued irrigation of 1.66acres of land describ ed as follows, Pt. E1I20f Section33, Township 9 South, Range 16 East.

The applicant proposes to drill a supplemental wellapproximately 125 feet in depth and 8 inchjes in diam­eter. at a point in the SW1I4SE1/4NE1/4, Section 33,

. Township 9 South, Range 16 East, N.M.p.M.

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. Clusters weredeveloped for bookpublishers, artists, tech­nology, private schoolsand others. The grouphoped to gain the suy­port of Santa Fe Cityand county govern­ments but those publicbodies never could gettheir minds off theglamour. ConsequentlyNew Mexico has onemore movie sound stage

The points of diversion and place of use are located in the process of beingapproximately one mile soutlieast of Lincoln, Lincoln constructed with signif-County, New Mexico. . icant public assistance'

and SPEDI is nowAny person or other entity shall have standing to file an defunct.objection or protest if they object that the granting of The Economicthe application will: D eve 1 0 l' men t

(1) Be detrimental to the objector's watger Department' mustright;or' . change its focus but

helping its' small busi-(2) ~e contgrary to the ~onservation ofwate.r nesses seems to be aWIthin the state or detgnmental to the publOlC difficult concept towelfare of the state, provided that the objector master. It would beshows how they will be substantially and intelligent fdr thespecifically affected by the granting of the Martinez administrationapplication. to go after fonner board

and staffmembers fromAnyJ:rson, fInn ,or corpoiation or other entity having Santa 'Fe Economic~tap. g to .file o~jections o~ protgests sha!l do so in Development, Inc. forWntitlg (legible; Signed, and Include the wnter's com-plete name jartd mailing address). The objection to the top positions in theapproval Of the application! must be based on: (l) EDD.Iiripainnentj if impatntlent yhou must specifically Men· The result willtify your water rights; andlor (2) PUblic welfare/coQser- be fewer trade missions

~ vatiotl of water; if public welfare ot conservation of to exotic places and lesswater within the stat~ of New MexicO', you must show entertaining ofbig wigs.you will be sUPStaptI~lIy aff~cted. l'he written IJrotest It's not as much futl butmust be fIled, lli trtplicate, WIth JOM R. D'AJ1tottio, Jr., it can be much morePJt, .State ,Engineer, 1900 West Second d' 'Street, .Roswell, New Mexico ~82ql, with~ ten (10) pro uctg~tgoing Gov.days after the date of last publtcation of this NotIce·.J!acsimiles (fax) will !Je accep.teq as a valid protest as Bill Richardson has

'long as the liaracopy IS sent WIthin 24-hours ofthe fae- been a major reason forsinule. Mailing postmark will be used to vaI.idate the the let's-st1ag-the-~ig­24-hour period. Protest can be faxed to Office of the boys movement. BeforeState Engineer, (575)623-8559. If no valid protestor he even took office, heobjection is fIled, the State Engineer will evaluate.the was atteftding ititema­application in accordance with Sections 72..2..16, 72..5.. tiona! trade meetings6, and ,!2-12~g. wOomg the bIggest ofPublished in tbe Lincoln Counk ' News on December the big execs. '

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LEGAL NOTICEIN THE PROBATE COURTSTATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

No. 2473

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C(ematl(Jiu~ ofTraditionSI SentIceWe are hete to serve 'all,of Linco'n County.

Vou can find us at our loca~ foll·servieefuneral home, or we will

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IN THE MA'ITER OF THE ESTATE OFISABEL R. RUE, Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under­

si~ed has been appointed Personal Repres'entative ofthis estate.All persons havin8 claims against this estateare required to present thetr claims ,,!it~ two (~)monthS after the date of the first pubbcation of thisnotice, or the claims will be forever.. barred. Claimsmust be ,pr~sented either to tlJe undersigned Perso~alRepresentative at the address listed below, or filed Withthe Probate Court of Lincoln CountY, New Mexico, at'the following address: Post Office Box 338, Carrizozo,NewMexico 88301-0338.

DATED: November 3rd, 2010.HENRYB,RUE,104 S. Hemlock CircleRuidoso, New Mexico 88345(575) 257-2485Alan P. MorelALAN P. MOREL, P.A.Post Office Box 1030Ruidoso, New Mexico 88355-1030(575) 257..3556, .Attorney forPers011al Representative

Published in the Lincoln County News on December%and 9, 2010.

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LEGAL:NOTICESTATE OFNEWMEXICOCOUNTYOFLlNCOLN

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURr:No. CV-20io-395

IN THE MATI'ER OF THE PEmION OFDavidw. tackey, and,Heather D. Lackey

FOit CHANGE OF NAME OFAdrian Jacob DeVinney, aIkIaA.J. DeVinney.MINOR CHILD.

NonCE OFPETlTJON FOIt CHANGE OFNAME .'

AND NOTICE OF BEAItlNG.COMES NOW the Petitioner and hereby gives

notice that a Petition for Change, ofName was filed inCarrizOZO,. Lincoln County, New Mexico, on tbe 17thday Of~ovetl1ber, 2010, reguestingthat the P~titioner'stninor child's nnme be cHanged.from Adrian Ja~obDeVInney also known as A.J. DeVtniley to AdrianJacob Lackey. , ' .

, . Furthennore, r~titionethe~by gives notice of.a bearIng .on the Petitioner's P~titlon for Change ofName, wmchshaU be held before the Honorable KarenL.Parsonsat 8~15 a.m. Oli the 23rd ofDecember, 2010,at the Lincoln CountY CourthouSe in Carrizozo, NewMexico; whetebythe Pe~itioners will request. the Courtto sign thermal Order changing then1inor chdd's name,.from Adrian: Jacob DeV11U1ey also known as AdrianLackey to Adrian Jacob Lackey.

Reseectfully SubmittedBy:. .DaVId W. Lackey, ll1)d,. Heather D. Lackey130BuckboardTtlNogal, NM gS341575"'354-0749

liubUshedin the Lincoln County News oil December'2 and9 2010. ., ' . ..... " '.

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the governing bodyof the Village !>fCapi~ wil.l cond~ct a, pUblic liear!ngand also conSider for. adoptIon at Its regular meetlllgscheduled for Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 6:30 PMat the Village Hall; an ordinance for:

Ordinance 2010- Approval to move Title 11:Subdivision Re~lations; Chapter 11- ConstructionRequirements 8Jid Violations to Title 10: BuildingRegulations; Chapter 3 and Approval ofthe addition ofa Building Permit Application Fee anq Penalty..Copies of the amended Chapter - ConstructionRequirements and Violation$ - will be available atVillage Hall from the Village Clerk.

Kay Strickland, CMCViUage Clerk

PubUshedmthe Lincoln County News on December· 2 and 9, 2010.

, .Lrll'lcolQ C9ynWN,ws •• ,ThYfs·:tle,c. 92• 2010 •• P@ge 6 , ~~~~hQCR~~o;;o~l1~~

. . Estates, deputY dis..

.:SH.ERlfF'SREPORT' ~!~hnmirw~·~3·~..' , '" . " , '. .. C<,?rQna, cleputy t dis... ', ", "patched. '" .

, • ", '~ " , . . ' " . . • . September 15 ,, !, , ' 12:46 a.m. Disturbance reported at resid~nce'

'<:- ,'" -The'following -information was taken from dis· on Dee.r Trail CirCle in CapitaJl, police, dispa,tched" ,"'patch te,c<,?rds ib the.J.-lr\Colll CountY Sherift"$ OffiQ.e, " - - 'I :07 a.m. Medical call'at r~sidenceon Deer'loca~ed In th~: J.,mcQln. County Co»rtho~~e m Trail Circle in Capitan,ALS ambulance d~spatched, ,,J~~.ZQZQ. ' . . 1:40 a;m. Alarm ,reportecl at location on Calle

: • Se.pt~mb~ ~~ , . ". '. La Placita inLincoln,. deputy' d~spatclied; . ' - ," . ,4:29 p.m. ~arcepy/theft rep.orted at busltless. ' ',8;03 a.m. Waf!antservJ~e 'at lQcatIQn on Hwy .' Mr. and. Mrs.'L.R.LaMay:

, located onH~ 48 JJ1 Alto, deputy dispatched. 70, in Ruidoso DoWns, ,c:leptJ!y dispatched. . ;, ,6:ur p.m. Shots fired ;reporte,d neaf Wolf , 8:30 a.m. Informatu)rt r:eport at -location on, " '6 T d S d t

'$priru~s Loop;10 Npgalt ,deputy dlsp~tchedd. , . ', '1 Arab~la Road in Arabela, cleputy dispatched. ;. .. , Sept. 2 • -- '.Qes ay. ta~e.· ~u very\' '" . 7:3..T p.nte '~h<)tf{ fl1ed tepo~e .J:l~ar Ea~.e 8:37a.m.. Registereq Se~ Offender check at gay, team walking lIke M.ssoun Pacrfic. NoI • Cxeek·Cany()l) R(?a~l.iu~ltQ,'deputy .d}spateh~dr ',.' Lincoln. CO\lI1ty SQenff Office'(LCSO) 10catecUn the. .road~,.lQts of sand. Got lost and went west'; '.8:3(i p;m, M¢di~a}. caUat~eslc:lence on Aspen ~incol~ County Court~ouse (LCC) on Cen!t'alAvenue' awhile;, but matters looked worse so camped

. , mCapltan,ampula,nce ,r;bspatched..' . . , '. .. . '. . 10 Carr~zozo,deputy~lspat~hed. ". . for dinner, 'nobody very gay. Head,r~mrQd .,. .8:44 :.1'.% :Accldentreporte4 on Zl~ Dl1V~ 10, 8:48, a.m. Trespassmg t.~ported at -location on' ,(boss), that's me, slightly blue. We' went back

, C~pitan,~mbulanc,~ and polii;:e dispatche.d. Vii, ',," Hurn 48 inAlto. deputy dispatched. ' " ..' about' a mile. tHen hit a cow trail. south, and, . . ";" S~pt~nll;Jer13... ,",! ":' OJ'" ,9;27 a.m. Medical call aflocati(m'on Mulligan afl~r pulling up posts an~ climbin.g p~lls .abo~t

' 2:34 a.m. Medical caU a,tre,lildence on West: 'Drive; ALS ambulan~eand deputy di~patched. " untd about Swe found SIgtlS of ClVlhzatlOn 111Deer Trail Circle in. Capitan, ambulance dispatched. . " 10:34 a.m. Warrant .serv.Qe 0:r4ered by ,th~ shape offrgraveyard an4later. 0;J? we ,c~me

' . . ,7:07 a·m· Medical c.all at resjdence on Cotva' Magistnlte 'CoJlrt at· resi~ence oh -Ibh Street in .: to our haven', EngleWood. th~ fIrst town SInceCrista in Alto, A.dvAnc.edLlfe, Support -(ALS)ambp- Carrizozo, d~pllty dispatched. "'. ' ' , . 'd b hr .lance dispatched; . ' , '. ,..' , U :53 a.in. Agency assistance requested by ',we left Dodge, City. It CQnsiste ,of a. out t. e~'

, " '9:28 a.m. Me~l.cal 'ca~I, at. Camzo~o:aea~th Ruidoso' police at location, on LOOKout Drive in' ,stoies and the -lane seemed to be a httle' WIder,Clinic .on· E AV€;lnue 10, Carnzozo, ambulance dls- , Ruidoso; deputy dispatch~d. '" ,'" than usual. We camped a little easfoftoWil.patched.,' ,,' .', '., , , . . 12:01 p.m. Dog reporte(l running -loose on Sun, ' .' Sept. 27 ~~ Wednesd~y. A~e~ loadi!lg

, .". , . . 10:54 a.m. Medical call at residence on'J;dna Valley Road 'in A,lto, deputy' dispatched. \' up WIth flour, feedandoth!;}r neceS~Itles of ~IfeLane in Capitan,:~mbulan'ce, dispatched, ' '. ' , . '. . 1:54 p.m. Drivers' test requested at Ruidoso we started southward., Cros~ed Into IndIan, ~:29 pim., Threats reported at reSidence OD,hjghschool on Hull Road in Ruidoso, depJ.lty dis· ''fetiitory about 9 o'clock. Struck the ChharronGoodnight. L~>vi~g Trail. ,in Rancho, Ruidoso, Valley. patched. ' I ' , .'" 'River, where,re,gardless of our co.mbinedEstates, deputy dispatched" , '. 2 0'4 M" 1 t " . rt d . k fr h Id J k d I b I'-2:35 p.m. Trespassil)greported at locationon: p.m. . ISSP1~ or Os person repo e In attilc om. t e rear 0 aCe 1 erate yltwy37,in Nogal, deputy 4ispatched.· '. ., ,'Ruidoso Downs, deputy dispatched. . ' ' .,' , .sto'pped in the worst place i~ the stream. Being" 6:42 p.m. Larcenyltbeft reported' at busmess . 2:2,3 p.m. Dog reported running, loose on, '~nucksand, we of course stayed until'a ~eam

locO ated on, 'East-Smokey B.ear Boulevar,et in Ca,pitan, Aschoff Road in Ruidoso, deputy dispat«hed.. came alQng and pulled us out. We crossed the' . . . , .3:21 p.m. Fraud reponed at,location on Boy, h' b 5

police dispatched. " . ' : Scout Mountain in Capitan, eteputY.dispatched. .divide and:reached t e Beaver River a out. ~:44 p,m. Larceny(t~eft reponed at locatioq on ' (,):59' p,m. Accident reported at intersection of o'clock, 'crossing .without any trouble. We

Hwy 37 In Nogal., deputy thspatclied. Musketball and Cedar Creek Road in Alto ,Bonito ,p~Ued out .about one mile an~ campe~ for the.

1'44 Mseg~emlberl114at r sidence on Elk 'emergency units, AI;.S amQulance and deputy dis-nIght. Had a fine supper of fried ra~blt, baked• '. a.~. el,ll,ca ca. ,~, .. ' . patched., , ' . sweet pQtatoes an,detc., but sorry to relate a

Hom Ro~d 10 Alto; ALS ambulance dlspatqhed. ,,7,.:31 p.m. Larceny/t~eft reported at ,location on . cloud'came up from the northwest and then our I

· 5,3~, a.m. La.rcen:y/theft r~orted at ."Yall13 ,Pel. Hwy 70 10 Hondo, d~puty dispatched. " . troubles were many. Wagon sheet tried to leaveSollQ CarrIzozo, pohc~ dlspatche . . ..' • 8:56p.m. DIsturbance reported at 'location on us,,: Roy out staking the wagon sheet down and. . 8:.01 a.~. Medical caRat q~pltanh schools foot- CR B047 iIi. Alto, depu!ydfspatched.., '" ,Bilhe.setting the tent pins. ,

ball field In CaP.ltan, ambulance dlspatc ed. , 9:37 p.m. Medical call at bUSIness located on f1 d', . 9:48 a.~.· . Funeral escort. requested ,at Hwy 54'in Carrizozo, ambulance dispatched. 'Sept. 29 -- Camped or Inner out on

· Camzozo Methodist C~urch, deputy ~Ispatched.. " , , ,September 16 " the hills. Not sure just where we are.. A man. . 9~~9 a.m. MedJcal call at ~~sldence on Cedar '2:49 a.lll. 'Suicidal subject reported in Hale named Townsend took dinner with us and he, reek 10 RUidoso, ALS ambulance dlspatch.ed. . Lake area, deputy dispatched... didn't seem to know where he was any better, , 10:1.8 a.m· ~lannreported atJocatlon on Ce~ar .6:18 a.m. Assault reported at Lincoln County than we did. Pulled out about 2 o'clock.Cr~ek In RUldoSQ, deputy dispatched. ..' Medical Cet:lter (LCMC) on Sudderth Drive in Camped just outsi~e' the town. Roy a~d Bill

.11 :06 .a.m..Larceny/theft reported at locatl~n' Ruidoso, deputy dispatched. ,'wentdown to take m the town but the CIty wason Santiago Circle In Ranches of Sontero, deputy dIS· " 8:40 a.m~ Registered Sex Offender, check at shut up, ~ot a hard job for it consisted of one

' ,patched.. • . . .~ LCSO located in the LCG on Central Avenue in store and a hotel., 1;25 p.m. ~nknown trouble c~ll at busmess Carrizozo~ deputy dispatched. ',. , Sept. 30 __ Saturday. Started for

l~cated .0~Hwy 170- 10 Hondo, deputy dl~patclhed. , . .' ~:35 a.m. Dog reported !Unning loose on Hwy Canadian City; Sand all the way. Camped for· 6.24 p.m..Do~ rep'orted runmng.. oose ,on 70 10 RUIdoso Downs, deputy dispatched, d h" .k .

· Oavdan Canyon Ro~dm RUidoso, deputy ols,p.atched. 10:10.a.m. Welfare check requested at for per- dinner by a pon . Roy s ot SIX Jac smpes.• 7:53 p.m. DIs~banc~ report~d at reSidence on son sitting in car on Hwy 70 in Ruiaoso deputy dis- Camped about 5 miles from the tpwn that

CapItan ~states Road In Capitan, pohce dlspatc~ed. patched. ' . '. ni~ht. Roy shot three quail which, with the, 8.09 p.m. Shots fired reported at location on . 11:11 a.m. Information report at location on smpes, made us a fme supper. .

Mechem Drive in Ruidoso, deputy dispatched.. Oct. 1 -- Sunday. Soon aft~r leaving11:49 a.m. Alarm reported at location on Pme camp a man told us about a fellow losing his

Lodge Road in Capitan, deputy dispatched. wagon in the Canadian River, which made us

I12~47 p.m. Unknown trouble call from loca- allllervous and when we saw the stream it did-

I L " don on Peebles Road in Alto, deputy di~atched. n't make us feel any better, so we camped untilL E GA ..• '. 2:35 ,p.m. Registered Se~ 0 ender checkI a man was found to hitch his team on ahead.. - ' requeste~ at L~SO located i~ the LCC on Centra Then we pulled across, but it was sure shaky.

L., --.__~-...-I, Avenue 10 CarrIZOZO, deputy dispatched.. tiT. fh th t h d d

. 3:42 £.m., M'ess.age delivery requested at vve saw . e wagon, .a a g~ne ~wn, or ,. what could be seen of It. Took dinner mtown.

CapItan schoo s, pohce dispatched. .' Very windy.. We're now about ten miles out of5:24 p.m; Dog reported runnmg loose on .Smokey BearBoulevard in Capitan, police dispatched. ·'town. Still windy and sand drifting like snow.

6:14 p.m. Disturbance reported at residence onTwin Tree Loop in Alto, deputy Qispatched. (Continued next week)

Septe.mber 17. 12:00 a.m. Trespassing reported at Valle Del

Sol in Carrizozo, d.eputy dispatcheo., 3:47a.m. Burglary in pr08ress reported at

location on Pine Shadow Trail in RUIdoso, deputy dis-patched. -,.' '.

2:16· p.m. InformatIon report at locatIon onDry Gulch in Nogal, deputy dispatched.

4:13 p.m. Dog reported running loose on FAvenue in Carrizozo, J?olice.dispatched.

1:26 p.m. ACCident reported at business locat­ed at intersection of Hwy 54 and Hwy 380 in'Carrizozo, police dispatched. . .

8:11 p.m. Fire- reported at location on AileenDrive in Alto, deputy ,dispatched. .

9:46 j).m. Harassment reported at reSidence onDAvenue in Carrizozo, police dispatched.

September 18 .12:00 a.m. DisturbanceJ10ud party reported at

residence on Pine Cone Lane in Alto, deputY dis­patched., 9:54 a.m. Traffichazard reported on Hwy70 inRuidoso Downs, deputy dispatched. ., .

;. 10:16 a.m. Suspici~us activity py petson(s) !Itvehicle re{Jorted at location on Chisolin Tratl 10RanchO RUIdoso Valley EstateS, deputy pispatched~

10:20 a.m. Search warrant service by'Capltan.police l"e$ultfug in Agen~y .Ass~taJice reque~~ed at res­Idence on Second Street InCapItan, deputy dIspatched., 1:23 p.m. Do~ reported runnin~ loose at mile

markerS on Hwy 3? m.Nogal, deputy dispatch~d..' ,. 4;20 p.m. ~ccldent repot;tea at location 911

WolfSpnng~ Loop In Nogal, Bomto,emergency umtsand deputy (hspatched.

6:58 p.m. Accident reported at location onHwy 37 in Nogal, Bonito emergency units,ALS ambu-lance and ~eputy dispatched. .., .'., .: .'. 7:54 p.m. F~ght .report~d at bU~1Dess locatIonon Smokey Bear Dnve 10 Capitan, pollce, ambulanceand deputy dispatched. .

; . '.9:3 ~ p.m. Alarm rep'orted at location on PinePomtTratlm Alto, deputy dispatched.

.. _ September ~9 .., ,11:18 a.m. Dog reported ntJimng loose on F

Avenue in Carrizozo, police dispatched...~, 11:27.a.m. Accident,reported at loc~tion on .

High Mesa Dnven Alto, 'Bomto emergency untts, ALSambulance adddeptity dispatched.

. 11:42 a,m. Welf~e eheqk requested for personsitting in car on Ski Apache Road, in Alto, deputy (lis-patched. _ ..• ."..

11:49 a.m. ACCIdent reported at intersection of .Hwy 48 and Gavitan, Canyon Drive in AltQ, Bonito'emergency units and deputy dispatched. .. . 1;38 p.m. Welfar~check requested od MainRoad in Corona, d~putY dispatched. .' '., :

..1:44 p.m. 'Yelfarecheckrequ~sted at 14>CatlOnon Pfingsten Road InNogal, deputy dispatclied.

, . 3:t1 p.m~ Accident reported :at mile market ... 305 oil Hwy 70 inHondo; emergency Mits, ambwanceand deputy dispatched. .'

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his draft of tbe mnended contract., Morel also add~d paragraphs

statmg tllat any expenditure agreed toby a .representatiVe of an LOAGmem~er must be approved dl!l'in~ ameetmg of the member orgamzatlol\or governingbQdy, either prior to 01'following the LOAG vote. '.

"That's trying to say I don'tcare what this group does) \mless youvote on it here, they can't bind you tospending any money," Morel said.'"Having said that, this agreement is:drafted in order to get all of theseentities not only to supp011 eachother, but also to financially partici­pate. If the county isn't going tofinancially participate. 1 think it'sincumbent upon us to let them know

County Nets$40,000 inAuction

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With approva.J fr~m the state, Linc~InCounty held an auction 1U November to dis..pose of some'obsolete equipment. Accordingtogqunty ma1,1ager Tom Stewart, the munici..pnhtles ofRUidoso Downs and the VilIage ofCapitan, as well as the Capitan school district,participated in the sale ofused eqUipment.

Stewart said that the county grossed$49.245, and will probably net around$43,000 after the expenses and auctioneer'scommission are paid.

,Linda Mo••, RN, MSN.New:LOMC

Emergency Department Manager

$120,000 to those 'of the Village ofRiddoso.Thecounty has fewerfacil­ities (lea!ing with PNM.·thanthe vil­lage ofR.uidoso'has, he said•• ,

; . Morel began by mentioningtIlllt the contract"Jlehad to work withWas drafted, with, ,the intention ofattractin.g the apprOVal of 14 differentgovemhig entities. ..

HTbat's 141aWyel'$. That's anincredibly" difficult thing," Morel.said. "

One .questionable aspect ofthe contract that was presented inOctober was an assumption that thefederal Open Meetings and PublioRecords Acts would not apply tomeetings of the LGAG, an aspect thatMorel disagreed with and reversed in

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without :full approval of the countyboard.

On ~ovember 5th, the boardof county commissioners directedMorel to try to amend the contract toprovide the county a means withwhich to· support the effort withoutpu~ing county funds at risk.. During its regular meeting onDecember 16th, the board of countycommissioners was asked to considera revised contract with the actiongroup and a supportive resolutionprepared by county manager TomStewart. The manager reminded theboard ofestimates that, ifenacted, theproposed rate increase could addalmost $9,000 to the county's annual

.operating expenses, and almost

. .Lincoln County mannert Parker addeJ,1. Oklahoma . Wesleyan

Medical Center (LCMC) Moss hap more than Univetsity in .. Tulsa inannounoes that Linda 33 years nursmg experi- 2002.She reeently.receiv~Moss, RN, MSN has joined encc. She has been an her MS$ter's degree ttlthe hospital's emergency emergency depatt1T!ent nu~sing. from . tqedepattn1ent as manager. staff nurse, a lead flight' University of Phoentx 1J1

Mmls comes. to nurse,anemerget;tcy- 2008. • .....R.uidoso from Tulsa, department manager, cl1tll- .. Parker stl1d thatOklahoma where she cal consultan~ and director Moss brings a ,grea! deat of'wotkeda.t· 'the for an emergency depart- energy .and passion fotMeadowbrd1Jk Special~ Iment. .She aI~o has more e.mergency .departm~ntHospital as a chi~~ clinical than .1"1. yelttS In c~~man" nursIng. while .enstU'l}1gofficer fotthefacibtyd a 60.. agem.ent~ ·In . addItIon. to those. ar~U11d her prOVIdebed long term acute care that, Lindahas worked m it great patIent care. .faciIitY~ '. "trauma emergency center . • . ..

nI~m reaU¥, excited and has. fi1tlnaged an tv . LmcoItt County,fOf 'the'opportunity.to be therapy departfilent . Medical Center isacounty.. ;.here' n sma Moss. l~l1iope "~Lmda has worked owned: faciUtyleased Bymy , experience .. compH.. · itt a:. variety. of. facilities Pres~yt~ritm. Healthca~e

.ments tHe highea1iber s~ff~ rangU1g fr0ll! ~OO beds ~o: a,~eMc~..~ ..p~ersbipas. we strive to prov1de 2$.;be.d Cnttc511 ,Access ~as. ex~sted smce.1972 ~aqlUllity care,r Moss added. . HospItal," stud Pilrker. IS. dedicated to, ~P!(lvmg

, "Linda is very "She has a protten. track the health df mdlVldmtls;enthusiastic ana energetic record ofitnproving,pa~ent fatt1ilies and communities•.and she' bting~ atl'etnen- .satisfaction s~otes; pattent . . • Lincolri. 'Coun~dous 3fi1{)UJ1t orexperience thtough puttll11es and co§! Medical Center. abOal1d; a positive attitude savh}gs w1U.ch :.help keep Pres'!Jytetian. Healthc~~etowards. Providing gte~t med~cltl costs as 10\'/ as, SetVl~es9~sa haspl­patientcare/t said Patsy 'p<>sslblerPat:'k~t'~dde..d~.. tal, ~JX. ClUllCS and il'C0!U1'"Parkelj LCMCfs director '?£. . Moss, regelvedher ty.wldesmnbulance se.tV!ce.patient care'setviCes. 'ThIS. AsSOCIates nUfslI!g degree Ll'DCOm,County MedIcalpositiofi is int~~aI itt from New Me~1Co ..Sta~ ~~loYf mote~~g high quality care,. Uniye1'$ityin carlsbad Itt 250~Ie,~uding:tl1or~

• stltiafl.ed patients and famI... 1977 and her Bachelor"s than 15 proViders, through­ly mefilbers inan expeditw degree in nursing from out Littcoln County•

By Patrice Brazje

In October, .. the .LincolnCounty Board of Commissionersheard an offer to join a LocalGovernment Acti'on Group (LGAG)of counties and municipalities insouthem New Mexico in ,efforts toelil:lure fairne$s in the handling ofrateincreases pt<>posed by Public ServiceCompany ofNew Mexico (PNM).

At that time, the county'slegal counsel, Alan Morel, wamedthe county commissioners about afew issues with a contract that waspresent~d for members of the groupto sign. including that th~ 'contractprovided no escape cla\lse andCQuldpotentially co~it county .funds

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By Patrice Brazie entered into a consent decree to including statewide, the generalextend the timeline for the election was relatively trouble-

During a special meeting receipt of those ballots. It was a free and ran smoothly, with theof the Lincoln County, Board of nationwide issue and the unofficial results bemg postedCommissioners in November, Department of Justice was locally by about 10:15 p.m., justfollowing the general' election, involved because they were about three hours after the pollscounty clerk Rhonda Burrows overseeing the procedures that closed. She thanked the clerk'sbriefed the commission on the relate to military voters," she office stafffor making that possi..value and efforts of the citizens explained. ble.who participate in the .election Burrows said that the "1 think that, especiallyprocess. She said that clerks 2010 general election was a busy.· when you do elections, it's the

, don't particularly care for wri,te- one. poll worker&, and it's the peoplein pa.noidacies because they pres- '''7,609. of the 13,149 registered that work for you and with youenta l~J;lgthysetofissues that, 'Voters.in Lincoln County cast a ,that. r~ally do the manual andpoll workers aren't necessarily ballot in the general erection," mental labor that's inVOlved.familiar with. Burrows reported. "That's a When we have a good 'election

gurrows told the county good tumout, a 58 percent here, which reflects well oncommissioners that her office is turnout as compared with 53 per- myself and on the county in gen­also required to send out ballots cent for the 2006 election and 55 eral, it's because of these peo­to military personnel overseas '45 percent for our recent 2010 spe- pIe;" Burrows said. "We've nad adays prior to the election, no ifs, cia1 GRT (gross receipts tax) marathon ofelections from April

, ands or buts. She said the state election. There were 1,068 until now, and if you've everwas late in preparing the ballot absentee ballots returned by looked at an election calendar, itproofs, which fortunately were •mail. There were 2,948 early, in- doesn't start a week before clec­good, but the delay resulted in person ballots voted at either the tion; it doesn't start a monththe clerk having only a few 110urs Ruidoso Senior Center or· the before the election; it startsto meet the 45 day requirement Lincoln County Clerk's Office. approximately six months beforein getting the county's 16 over- That's a lot ofpeople voting even the election. Making sure weseas ballots mailed. prior to November 2nd," she meet all of these deadlines and

"Of course, there's feder- said, "There were 3,581 people all of these requirements, with­al oversight of that procedure who cast their ballou; on election out tJtese guys it couldn't' bebecause it has to do with the mil- day at the 19 various precincts. done."itary," Burrows said. "We were There were 15 proviSional bal- Burrows made a point toable to meet the deadline but six lots, of which 12 were quali- thank deputy clerk Tammiecounties were not. Because of fled." Maddox, Diane Shoemaker,that, the Secretary of State . Burrows said that overall, Charlotte Emmons, Yvonne

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7:04 p.m. Medical call at NewHorizons on E Avenue in Carrizozo,ambulance dispatched.

7:05 p.m. Fire resulting in deathreported at residence' on Little Creek inRancho Ruidoso Valley Estates, B9nitofire l1nits and ALS ambulance dis-patched. , '.'

7:56 p.m. Medical cnll at resi­dence on, Edfta Lane in Capitan, ALSambulance'dispatched. .

'8:24 p.m. Welfare checkrequested fo.rperson sitting in car ne~rintersection ofHwy 70 'and Hwy 380 IDHondo,. deputy dispatched. '...

11:40.p.m. Me'dicJll call at reSI­dence on Mrra Monte ill Alto, ALSambutance dispatched.

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2:10 p.m. Stabbing reported atCapitan schools,ALS ambutance dis­patched.

3:09 p.m. Medical call at loca­tion on Hale Lake Road in RuidosoDowns, ALS ambulance dispatched.

3:15 p.m. medical calt at toca­tion'in Phitadelphia Canyon in Bonito,Bonito emergency Utlitsand ALS ambU­lance dispatched. .. ,

4:3() p.m. Suspicious 'actiVityre.pW'ted. at. Bac(\ Campground' in'LlDco1n;d~uty dist>atched. .... i'

5:21 p.m'. Medical call at busi­ness iocated ill White Oaks, ambulancedispatched.

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~" ,3:3.1'p.m.,Fite r~orted, at loea-reported,at .location on Eagle Creek '~ dOh, On 13ucKboard Trail in Nogal?, fire Roa~'iU Alto1 deputXdisl?~!cbed; , . ,

,lJPJts1 and d~uWdiflpatched. '9:05 p.m, SU&P1C10US. A~t1VJty, j. 4:25 p,m. Threats reported at reported at location ,on High Mesa Road

'location QJ1 .Alamo Canyon. :Road in in Alto, ~epuly dispatched, ', "Hondo, deputy dispatched.. ", ,,' " September ~3 ,

5:29 p;~. Fire reported at mile '.,' '·7:22 a,m.. T.(a~fjc .,off,enses'marker 277 oq HWY 70 in: Qlencoe, '1'e.p9rte~ on· D Avenije m Carnzozo,'Glencoe/Palo, Ve1de fire Uluts 'a~d ,pollce <tlspatched. 1.1 IIdeputy dispatched; , . ' . 8:41 a.m. Unknown tr,OUI,I e ca

! ': 5:52 p.m. Medical call at reS1",' tePQrted;an Don,Pablo Lane ill aondo,• , .' c dence on CedI«' in Canizozo, ambutancfi( deputy dlspatchetl. , 'th' ~ it

dispatched;" " " ~1:05 a.1l). IdentlD,' ~J.~ repo -, , '6:S7p;m. Accident r~ported ~~ ,~d at resulence 01;1 West Hill View Stre~t

, ' " ,mile marker 290 on 'ljwy 7Q'm Hond9, ill~AJto,,, depu~, dl~patched. ' CASA: MANANA'~A,RTMENTS~ Hondo emergency unds qua iPPb"dance , 'a2.~~ p.m. u~~wI¥ tr4~b!e. is now taKing 'applications, for one" I' dispatched. ' , .!, call 'from mile m~rker 1 on WY. ill, bedroom ''''ap~rtQ1erit; . . Rental

" 11;48 p.m. Suspicious a~tiv:iD' Capitan, deputy: dlspatched. "t Assistance is available for elqe,rlyreported at location on Deer ParkDr~ve ' '. 12:.112 p.m. Warrant servlce a. d' bl d "62 Id' F. Alto d . Ityd' t hed· L.incolo .. county. D.e.tention. Center Isa, e or age or.o er. ,or an

, ill., .•..,ep\lSep.::£:b~r20. .', . (LCDCtonAijport Strcetirl CarriZQZO, ,app~cati~n call 648.,25.14.TDD; )-'. 8:07a.m. Trespassmgreported.·~eputy(hspatc~e~.,. . '.' 80Q 65983jl or wnte t? Cas~.. at location ,in, Ruido,so Downs, aeputy' '.' ,: 1:20 p.m. Meqlcal ,call at~esl-. Man~na Apts., r.O.' Box 87, _ 'disPatched' , '" denee on Fourth, Street m CapItan, Carnzozo, NM 88301. Equal [a.g

, , 9':23 a.m. Silent alarm reported ambulance dispatche~.. ~ll . I Housing Opportunity'at location on Tangl~ Wood in Alto,. . 2:09 p.m. :{.Itter.mg or }, egaf tfn/l/2

. deputy dispatched.' ,'..., dUmJ?l!1g report~d near illtersecflOn, 0, __~_......__......__..,.._-:-__........__'j,,' , 9;57 a.01. Warrant~erv~.ce at pavd~n Canyon Roa,d. and ~agle Creek " ,

,,', "', Lee on, Central Avenue in Carrlzozo, ill RUldpso, d~puty dlsp~tched.

':', '.,~, deputy dispatched. " , " , 3:09 p:m: Me~lcal cal.1 at resi- , NOTICE 'OF EMPLOYMENT' ' . , " 11:27 a.m. AI~rm reporte~ '.a~ dence '~n Tracy Road, ill Corona, ampu- . . ~ . .. . .

.10catio,D on H~ 70 lD San PatriclO, lance dlspatcbed., . The' Town of Camzozo 1S seeking applIc~tlOns fQr a full-tune New MeXICOdeputy dispiltche(J.'· " '/, 3:10 p.m. ;Medica! call at reSl- Certified Police Of'11~er or eligible to c~rtify by waiver. Sa~ar.Y starts. at.$16.00

i: '. . 11:33, a.m. p;urglary rep.o~ed at: ,dence ~nl Aspeq ~ camz~z~, a~bur. pet ~ou~ plus health.msur~nce and ret1re~ent.. Comp~ete Job descnptlOn andj huslDess loc~ted on. HwY 48 .lD Alto" lance. dl$P2~lied .• " R 't' d S'x aJ>plIcat~onsare avaIlable at the·Town ofCamzozo' City Hall, 400 9th Street,

tl,/i II deputy dispatched. it' ore d7:ch tf'rLcsoi~c:~:d in the' PO Box 247, Carrizozo',NM 88301. Applications will be accepted until posi-r' .:i, ~' \ed at 1~~~~fo:'~if'M~~~~egri~Q fu .LCcno~, C~~~ai Avenue in Caqizozo, tion i.s :g~led. Please mail compl~ted applications along.with resume to T~wnI!:;;' .II Ruidoso,'deputy: dispatched. '. ~eputydispatched. , ' of Camzozo, PO BQx 247, 9arm;ozo, NM 88301 Att. Personnel or delIver~ '1 12:01 ~.m. 911 Hang-l;lp from '," 7:38, .p.~. Welf~re che9k, them to 400 9tt,. Street, CarrIZOZO, NM 88301, 4tc/12/30I,f.! 1 residence pn Caprock ,Court 111 Alto,. reque~te.d a~ locat.lon on Gaydan Canyon1 1\,; '. • " deputy dispatched. " Road lD RUidoso, depu~ dispatched. ." _---..- ,.. .. _i ~ .' , ..... :"" . " 12:37 p,m.,Childteil Youth at;ld ' I '9:22' p.~. Medical call· at reSl-i I 'I', , ·k,· 'Family Department (CYFD) referral at dence ooMo~1 illAlto,ALS ambulance

.' ,", J9cation on MecheD;1 Drive in Ruidoso, and deputy dlspatched. ,,'deputy dispatched. ", ,9:34 p.m. Alarm ,reported at

1'32 pm. Agency assistance location on, Altamira in Ranches ofrequestelat residence pn Third Street in Sontero, deputy' dispatched.

,'Capitan, p()li~e and deputy dispatch~~. Septem~er 24 ,. 3:09 p.m. Dog r~portea ~J11ll!lg. . 3:01 a.m. Dlsturbance report~d

..lo·ose on Aspen. in Capltan, pollee dlSo;· .at r~sldence.on )Vest Fourth Street· ill~, patched .. . . Capltan, police dispatched. .

. 7:35 p.m, , Suspicious activity. 8:42 .a.m. Warra1!t serv~ce atreported at Alto post office on HwY 48 LCDC ,o~ Airport Street. ill Carnzozo,in Alto, deputy dispatched. , ' deputy dlspatch~d. , .

8:35 p.m. Traffic h~ard r~port:. I .'. 10:30 ,.a.m. Welf~re checked 00 Gavilan Canyon '~oad lD RUidoso, .~eque~ted at busmess,located on Hwy 70depllty dispatched. ill RUldqso, deputy dlsp~tched ...

.. 10:P p.m. Shots flr~d '1'ep.orted .. 12:26 p,m. AC~ldent ~ep.orted atnear Hitching ~ost. Lane m RUIdoso locati~n <?n Hwy 246 ill Capltan, em~r­Downs deputy dlspatched. g~ncy umts, ambulance and deputy dls-

, 10:49 p,m. Suspi~ious a~tivity patched. .. '. "reported' on D Avenue m Carnzozo, . 1:04 p.m. Warrant ~ervIc~ atpolice dispatched. .. . busmess ~ocated. onHwy 380 ill Capl,fan,

10:58 p.m. Fue reported at loca... depllty dispatched.. .tion on' Gavilan Ca~yon Road in . 1:22 p.m.!\1edical ~all at LCDCRuidoso, Bonito fire umts,· ALS ambu.. On A1!"P0rt Street lD Carr~ozo, ambu-lance and deputY dispatched" '. lance dispatched. . .

_ 11:07 ~.m. Agency assistance , 4:trp.m. Embezzletpenlreport-~. ~eCl!!est~d at resldence ~nDrexel Avenue ed at 10~ation on Hwy 70 m,Glencoe,." m ~lll"Qzozo, deputy dispatched. deputy diSpatched.. . .'

. September 21 . 5:08 P..P1. Medlcal call at resl-3':21 a.iri; Suspicious activity dence on Midiron in Alto, ALS ambu-

re.p0rted on C Avenue in Carrizozo, lance dispatc4e~. .police dispatched. • 5:24 p.m. ACCident reported at

6:20 a.m~. Suspi~ious a~tivity mile marker· 9 on Hwy' 31 in Nogal,reported on 5th Streetm Camzozo, ambulance and deputy di~p'atched. . .

rres~lting in agency~ssistance requested, . '. 6:19 p:m•. SUSPIC10US actlVltypolIce and deputy d~spatched. . ~eported at busID7ss located on Hwy 48

7:27 a.m. Flrereported at loca.. ill Alto, deputy dispatched. .tio~, on Gayilan .Ca~yo~ Road .in ' 10:47. p.~. Age!1cy ~slstanceRUidoso,.Bonito fue Units dispatched. requested at Capltan police department

9:52 a.m. Medical call at resi.. in Capitan, deputy dispatched.• .t>, debce on S~iew in Capitan, police and September 25 ., ALS ambulance djspatched. . . 3:30 a:m. Alarm reported at

, , 10:22 a.m. Welfare check' busmess located on West Smokey Bear .~ ~,__~_requested on Hwy 70 east of Ruidoso Boulevard iq Capitan, police dispatched. r.Downs, deputy dispatchea. . 4:31 ,a.m•. Battery. report~d at I

11:27 a.m. Traffic offenses Carnzozo swmumng poolm Cap1Z0Z0, II, .reported on Hwy 48 in Capitan, police police dispatched. . '. . . _dispatched. . ' . 12:03 p.m. SUSP1C10US activlty

11:31 a.m. Medical call at toea.. reported on Cedar Cre~k in Ruidoso,tion on Hwy 48 in Capitan, ALS ambu- deputy dispatched. .. ..lance dispatched. 2:33 p.m. ACCIdent Wlth illJury.. 2:19 p.m. Information report at reported on Gavilan Canyon ROlld n10c~ti~)J1 o~ Gavi!an Canyon Road n ~uidoso, ALS ambulance and deputy

.. RUIdoso, deputy dlspatch~~. • •. dispatched. '. . I• : 5:59 p.J!1. SUSPiCIOUS actiVIty . ,4:44. ,p.m!, Co~ .loose on' I..

r.ePbrted at. location on.Gavilan Canyon .Reynolds Cltcle ill RUIdoso Downst IRoad in Ruidoso, deputy di~atched. . d€:puty dispatched. L _ ..........._~__,__~..............J

. '6:27p·tll· t.arceny/tlieft:r~orted I •. ' .'S:OI 'p~m.. "'c:lfar~ ..check --------------lI!i----_---------at location on MJra Monte Road InAlto, , .requested for person sitting. m car ondeputy dispatched. . .' Hwy 54 south of Catrizo~o, deputy dis-

September 22 patched. . . • . .12:53 p.m. Harassment reported . 7:04, p.m. Fight reported at

at business located on. Hwy 70 iIi Capitan ,school gym in Capitan, .policeRuidoso Downs; deputy di~patched. dispatched. '.

. 4:,59 . p.m. .Registered .. Sex .. . .., .OffendercheclC at LCSO located lD the ' September26Lee On Central Avenue in Carrizozo, 12:39 'a.m. Medical calt at resi...deputy di.s:patched. ... d~nceon'D.11,lce in Catrizoz.0, ambulance

!, • 5:34p.m. Welfare check dispatched.. . .r.equested at location on Dubo~s in " .,' 9:14 a.m. Medical o~n at ,!esi-

I,.' Corona, deputy dispatched. b' . k denbce. 0,0: Wd~st rJllth

ddStteet ID. Cajutan,f • '5:47 . p.m. '. Welrar~ c e~' am u ance. lsp,atc e : . ,. . .,. , .

Ill' J.,' '.1,' :' . requ~sted at'locatiun: on Hwy 70 ill ". 10JOOa.p1.l.Ju'cenylth,eft report...'. ' , ..Hoodb; dttl.uty.·.dispatched.· . . ,.ed atlOC~h6nOi1MattlStr.eehn C.orona,

.' ,',' " ,_~ . 7:35. ,p.m. Age1!cY,' assi~tance· ,deputy dispatched.. . .,.. ..l~ :. ',';. I ~ /'tequest~dby.Ruidosopolice.atresl~ence . .' .12:~0 p.m~ FlC~ reporte.d ~nAtrIl!., I' .' " on GaVilM Canyon Rbad lD RUIdoso, Port Road mAltoj Bomto fire nmts andI. ~" , deputy disK;atchea. . . deputy dispatched. '. .'. .I,:~" : ' 8: 3p.m. Missing orlostperSon 12:39 p.m. Trespassmg reported'1 I

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Thanks the Chamber membersfor your support in 20101

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Regulation Commission~gainst the proposedlUcrease."

The LincolnCounty Board ofCommissioners, withcommissioner EileenSedillo absent, unani­f.!l0usly approved .adop­tion of the resolution aswritten. County com­missioner Jackie Powellcast the only 'dissentingvote on a' motion toapprove the LGAG con­tract as amended byMorel.

Happy Holidays!!

Beverly A, CalawayLincoln CouralyTreasurer

P.O, B.ol970Carrizozo, New MelitO 88301

(575) 648-2397 or (800) 687·2705

INTEREST shall accrue at th~ rate ofone percent (1%) per month or anyportion ofa month. (Statute 7-38-49 NMSA 1979).

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PENALTYon taxes that become delinquent, shall be imposed at one percent(t%) orthedelinquent tax total, (}r a minimum offive doUars ($5,00), for eachmonth they remain unpaid. (Statute 7.38·50).

By N.M, State law, property taxes ate the personal obligation ofthe propertyowner, whether or not the tax bill was received. Mail payments or eonuu:! us at theaddress and phone number below shouId you have questions regarding your propertytaX bills.

County Approves LGAG Contract(Qqntinued from Pige 1)

ACCORDING TO N.M STATE STATUTE 7-38-83,TIMELINESS-B. ALL ACTS REQUIREDORPERMrITED TO BE DONE BY MAIL

ARE TORE POSTMARKEDON THE REQUIRED DATE

The Lincoln County Treasurer's Office does honor the postmark, but yourmailed payment MUST BE POSTMARKED BY December 10. 2010, Iryou mail apayment on December to, 2009; request the postmaster stamp the date inyour presence, to insure the postmark of that date.

LINCOLN COUNTY TREASURER reminds Lincoln County property owners,theyrnust pay their First HalfPtoperty Taxes by December 10,2010 to avoidpenalty and interest. '

NOTICE TO LINCOLN COUNT\' PROPERTY OWNERSPROPERTY TAX

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we support them, but M~xico Publicnot financially." Regulation Commission

Another para- for' an overall. 21.2 per­~~fh ~dded to the orig-cent increase in rates forma contract allows any t,h<;:ir southern territoryparticipating entity to of billing, and whereaswithdraw from the tbe increase, if

'LGAGat any time with approved, would bea 30 day written notice phased in on April 1,of intent. 2011 and January 1,

. HOnce you were 2012 and, under thein, there was no way to proposal, some residen­get out," Morel said of tial rates could increasethe originalcontract. . in excess of 25 percent

In continuing when both phases arethe discussion, Morel complete and, whereassaid that he believed such a dramaticthat the contract was increase would be detri­actually a joint powers mental to the welfare ofagreement, which the citizens of Lincolnrequires compliance County and the south­with the Joint Powers em territory of PNM'sAct, and said that ,it service ~ea and, where- ROY ELMERmight be necessary as. a consortium of PAYTONsometime ~ the future municipalities andto s'eek approval of the counties in the southern A memorial ser­agreement from the territory have proposed vice is scheduled forNew ' Mexico an organization to lobby 11 :00 a.m., today,Department of Finance the Public Regulation Thursday, December 9and Adniinistration. . Commission against the at the White Oaks

Because the proposed increase, and School House for RoyLGAG's participation whereas it is appropri- Elmer ,Payton whoin the review oftfie pro- ate for local govern- passed away on De­posed rate increase ments to oppose such cember 4 at Easternmight be accomplished increases on their citi- New Mexico Medicalwithout the need for a zens and to ensure to Center in Roswell.joint powers agreement, the extent possible that Robert "Bob~' Reynier­he did not include joint, such increases are fair son will officiate.powers language in the and equitable across the Roy was bornrevising of the contract, state Now, therefore, be October 13, 1951 inMorel said. it resolved that the Roswell, 1.0 R'Oy and

The resolution board of county com- Marjorie Payton. His'drafted by Stewart pret- missioners protests the, parents preceded him inty well sums uP. ~he proposed PNM rate death: His sister, Susancounty's pOSItIon mcrease and {'roposes !'1orris also precededregarding the issue, and to support the mitiative him in death.reads as follows: of the consortium of Roy is survived

"Whereas, on local governments in by his daughters; TonyaJune I, 2010, PNM their petition of the Sandoval and husbandfiled with the New New Mexico Public Jesus of Nogal, and

Michelle Henson andhusband Scott ofHagerman; his brother;Fred Payton and hiswife, Karen of Capitan;his sister; Janet Leslieand husband Jim of PieTown, NM and numer­ous nieces and ne­phews.

Also .. survivinghim art" lfis graIidchil!.dren; 'lYler, Patyon; andLauren Henson, JaydaSilva, Logan Sandovaland Jonatlian Williams.

Roy was honor­ably discharged fromthe United States Army.He served in Vietnam.Roy was a member ofLincoln County Sher­riff's Posse and a volun­teer rue· fighter andonce served as Chief inPie Town, NM.

Arrangementshave been entnIsted toBallard Funeral Homeand Crematory. Anonline obituary can beaccessed at www.bal­lardfuneralhome.com

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~limningand.Zo;qing Committee 6p.m.

.....Carrizozo Woman's Club 6 p.m.

FRIDAY, nECEMlJER 10...,.Last day to pay property taxes or­

.first halfwithout penlty..

, SAtURDAY, DECEMBER 11--Volunteers needed to help pre­

pare luminarias 9:00 a.m. atCarrizozo main Fire Station. Bagswill be plliged on trailers for storageuntil time to set them Oijt December24. ,. ' . ' ., ,

.-Santa will be in capitan inCowboy Santa pa,rad'Z 12:30, p.~.sponsored, by CapItan PubhcLibrary~ Entry forms at library~d .chamber. Parade is non-motorizedand includes horses, horse drawn,mUles, etc., and walking entries.Santa will meet with little childrenat library after parade and hand outgift. bags. .

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"•~ MONDAYS: . ~nd'WEDNESDAYS.:• --FreeGED classes (5. to 8 p.m.:Carrizozo Sch091Library .~ , - ,

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: ' .TUESJlAYS, "; .--Capitan. .1?J.lbJic 'Library pre­~schoolstorYhour 1;30 p.m.t .. ' .n' .wEDNESDAYS$ ,,-CororiaPublic Library'storY~hour4:00p.ni.;, . " 'i· .--Carrizozo First;aaptist Church¥.takes orders, . rot Angel Food~Mini~hies 5:30p.m. to6:3Q P~In'II .: ..' '..¥t

: i' , THURSDAYS; , . --Ganibh~(ts Anonymous open~meeti1)g 7:ISp.m. at Mescalero;R.efonnedChl,lJ:cb, 336 Wardlaw~Drive in Mescalero, Call Mike at:575-682..6200 fOf information. '

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-..American Legion Post #11, ·THURSDAY,~ Wells Fargo Bank in Carrizozo 9:00 DECEMBER 16: 'a.Itt. ' . --Lincoln Hisoric Preservation .: .. . . ..' . Board 7:00 p.m. at Community~. FOURTH T.UESDAY OF EACH curch in Lincoln.~ . MONTH • ':. --Food .panty for age 54 and . SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19~ younger. at A~sembly of God •--Christmas~aJltata at Trini!}'!'\ Church m Camzozo 12 noon to UOlted Methodist Church lO; 2:00 p.m. and 5:00·p.m. to 6:00 p.m. . Carrizozo 4:00 p.m. Refreshmanet~i '. after program All welcome. '.~ . EACH FRIDAY41 . --AI Anon family group for fami­~: lies andrfriends ofalcoholics, noon~ at Methodist Church in Carrizozo,: bring lunch.ill...Oil

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: EVER)' TIIIlID THURSDAY; ..-Village ofCorona Public Library·3 to 4 p.m. pre-school. story hour,:stories, activities,. crafts, .snacks.·: CaIl B~tty Anrt at 849-3277 for info.Ii •

•": OF EACH MONTH TUESDA1.I; DECEMBER 14: --Repre'sentative from State > --Carrizozo· Chamber of:Engineer'soffice is at Ruidoso Commerce I2noonat FourWinds..~ Village HaU'from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.--Capitan 'Chamber ofCommerce~ 1:00 p.m. at the chamber office and

.' ; FIRST THURSDAY visitor center at 104 L"incoln Ave.," ~. OF EACH MONTH compIimen~ sack lunch after the

.~ , ..:.:Roadrunner . Food Bank in meeting. PublIc welcome. ,. .iCarrizozo at Assembly of God' --Ruidoso Village Council 4:30*Churt;b for general publIc 1-3 p.m. p.m. . . .~'and 4.;6 p.m. . ,--Corona ViUage Council 5:30: ~,' _, _, " t p.m.· ,_; SI;CQND'TUESDAY OF E~CH' . --Capitan Villa~e Council 6:301"• " MONTH p.m. ' ..'

--Food pantryfor those age 55 and'older atAssembly ofGod church. in . WEDNESDA~Carrizozo 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. ' DECEMBER 15

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"DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY - •STATEMENT OF INTENT :

, I, . .. , (candi"date's name on certificate of registration) Geing first dUlysworn, say that1am a voter ofPrecinct No. ;of the County of Lincoln, State of New Mexico. I reside at

. and was a resident altffiit plaCe onllie dilte of the EaStern New Mexico tJniversity~Rui~oso Branc~ Commun.ity College Bo!U'd's proclamationcallmg the e1ecbon for which I am a candldatel .... :

I am a qualified elector ofthe State or New Mexicoresiding within the Eastern New Mexico University..Ruidoso.....

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RESOLUTION AND PROCLAMATIONOF EASTERN NEW MEXICO

UNIVERSITY~RUlDOSO BRANCHCOMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD

AUTHORIZING AN ELECTION "':FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING ~

THREE BOARI) MEMBERS ;·WHEREAS, the voters of the Eastern New Mexic~University-Ruidoso Branch Community College District(herein tlie "Community College District'') elected the fivemembers of the present Eastern New Mexico University~Ruidoso Branch Community College Board (herein tfio"Board'') in an election that took place on February 6, 2007:and -

WHEREAS, upon the drawing of lots by memberSof the Board pursuant to law and the Board's resolution orMarch 7, 2007, it was determined that the terms ofoffice forthe Board members serving for Positions I, 4, and 5 wiltexpire and come up for election on February 1,2011; and :

WHEREAS, the Board has detenmned that an elec­tion shall be held in the District to elect Board members fofBoard Positions 1,4, and 5 on Tuesday, February 1,2011,(the "Election''), in accordance with NMSA 1978, §§ 1-22-lothrough 1-22-19. :

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TImEASTERN NEW MEXICO [email protected] COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD, IN 11I.nCOUNTY OF LINCOLN AND THE STATE OF NEWMEXICO THAT THE FOLLOWING PROCLAMATION ISHEREBY ISSUED:

PROCLAMATION

On Tuesday, the 1st day of February, 2011, therewill be held an Election for Positions I, 4, and S of theEastern New Mexico University-Ruidoso BrandiCommunity College Board,in Lincoln Courtty, New Mexi~o:

One Board member shall be elected for Position IA

one Board member shall be elected for Position 4, and orteBoard member shall be elected for Position 5, for Ii total ofthree Board members. Positions shall be deSignated on theballot as Position One (1), Position Four (4), and PositionFive (5). •

Declarations of candidacy are to be filed with thoLincoln County Clerk, at 300 Central Ave., Carrizozo, NeWMexico, on Tuesday, December 21, 2010, between the hoursof 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time:Pursuant to NMSA 1978, § 1-22-8. In making a declarationofcandidacy, the candidate shall submit a sworn statement Ofintent in substantially the following fonn: ;

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RESOLuTION AND PROCLAMATION I

OFREGULAR SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION

ANDSCHOOL BOND' ELECTION

WHEREAS, the Board of Education of theCarrizozo Municipal School District No. 7 ("Board" and"District," respectively), in the Counties of Lincoln andSocorro and the State ofNew Mexico, has determined that aregular school district election and n school bond election("Election") be held on February 1, 2011, yursuant to theSchool Election Law, NMSA 1978, §§ 1-22- through 1-22­19, and the Bond Election Act, NMSA 1978, §§ 6-15-23through 6-15-28; -

WHEREAS, the Board has determined that three (3)positions on the Board are to be filled at the Election by sub­mitting to the qualified, registered electors of the District thenaines of the candidates qualified to appear on the ballot forelection to such positions;

WHEREAS, the persons who desire to fill suchpositions on the Board shalt be required to file declarations ofcandidacy or declarations to be a write-in candidate, all inaccordance with the School Election Law;

WHEREAS, the Board has determined upon its owninitiative to submit to vote at the Election, the question oftheissuance of its general obligation bonds in the maximumamount and for the purpose hereinafter sE..ecifiedl as permit­ted by NMSA 1978, Section 22-18-2(B), ana the BondElection Act; and

WHEREAS, neither the bond question hcrein sub­mitted, nor any other school bond questIon has been defeat­ed by the voters ofthe District at a school bond election heldwithin a period oftwo years prior to the date ofthe Ele,ction.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THEBOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CARRIZOZO MUNIC­IPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.1, CONSTITUTING THEGOVERNING BOARD OF SAID DISTRICT IN THECOUNTIES OF LINCOLN AND SOCORRO AND THESTATE OF NEW MEXICO: .

Section 1. On the 1st day of February, 2011, therewill be held in the Carrizozo Municipal School District No.7, Lincoln and Socorro Counties, New Mexico, a regularschool district election for the purpose of submitting to thequalified, registered electors of the District the names of thecandidates for the thtee (3) J?ositions to be filled on ~eBoard, and a school bond election for the pUlJlose ofsubnut­ting to the qualified, registered electors of the District thequestion of creating a debt by the issuing of general obliga­tion bonds.

Section 2. At the Election, the following at largepositions on the Board shall be detennined by the qualified;registered electors of the District:

Position 1: for a four year tenn commencing onMarch 1,2011;

Position 2: fot a four year tenn commencing on, . March 1,2011.; and

Positiqn 5: for a four year term commencing on .March 1,2011.

Section 3. A declaration ofcandidacy for a positionon the Boardto be filled at the Electiort shall tie filed with theLin~oln CoUtlty ~lerk, the8roper filing officer, during thepenod commencmg at 9:0 a.m. on December 21, 2010,being the third Tuesaayin Decem~et and ending at 5:00 p.m.on ilie same day, pursuant to Section 1~22-7.

Section 4. In making a declaration ofcandidacy, thecandidate for a position on the Board to be filled at theElection shall submit a sworn statement of intent in substan­tially the fomt provided ill Section 1-22-8.

. Sectio~ ? Apel'S0n who desires to be a write-in c~n-dl~ate for 11 vosltion <?n the Board to be filled at the El~ctlonshalt file WIth the LIncoln County Clerk, 11 declaration of

posicion. en la Jun~, el candidato de~eni llena,r y presentar una. intent to be n write-in canqidllte before 5:00 p.m. opdecl~cl6n ~e candidatura con el oficlal aprojnndo del Condado December 28, 2010. being the thirty-fifth day preceding thede Lmcoln ( County Clerk"), durante el perlodo comenznndo n date ofthe Election, pursuant to Section l-22-18(C).las ~:~O a.m. del dla 21 de diciembre del 2010, el tercer martesde dlclembre; y terminando a las 5:00 p.m. del mismo dla, con- Section 6. At the Election, the following questionforme a NMSA 1978, Seccion 1-22-7. shall be submitted to such qualified, registered electors of the

S,eccion 4. Al declarar su candidl!tura para una posici6n District: •en la Junta que se elegira en la Eleccion, el candidato debern pre- GENERALOBLIGAtIONsentar una declaracion jurada de intcncion en forma sustancial- SCHOOL BOND QUESTION . :mente similar y cQnforme a la Seccion 1-22-8. Shall the Board of Education of the Carrizozo:

.' Seccion 5. La persona que desee postuhtrse I?ara ser Municipal School District No.7, Lincoln and SOCOITO'candldato por escrito ("write-incandidate") para una pOSicion en Counties, State of New Mexico, be authorized to issue gen":la Junta que se elegira en la Eleccion, debera presentar al oficial eral obligation bonds ofthe District, in one series or more, in;~el C~ndado de Lincoln ("County Clerk"), una declaracion de the aggregate principal amount not exceeding $650,000. fol'mtenclon de pOlitularse como candidato por escrito (''write-in the p~ose oferectlllg, remodeling, makin~ additions to and:candidate") antes de Ins 5:00 p.m. del dia 28 de diciembre del funiishmg school buildings, purchasing or Improving schoot2010, siendo el trigesimo quinto (35) dla anterior a la fecha de grounds, purchasing computer software and hai'dwal'Q for stu...la Eleccion de conformidad con la Seccion 1-22-18(C). ~ent ¥se In pub~ic schools, proviqing matching funds for cap~

Seccion 6. Un elector cl\1ificado del Distrito es aquella ltal outlay projects ftmded pursuant to the Public School'persona que al dla de fa Eleccion es ciudadano(a) de los Estados Capital Outlay Act; or any combinlltion of these purposes;Unidos, de por 10 menos 18 nuos de edad, y es residente del saiQ bonds to be payable from ~eneral (ad valorem) t~ell and:Distrito. Para votar, los electores calificados del Distrito deberan to be issued and sold at such time or ttmes upon such tenn&haberse registrado previamente con el oficial del Condado de and conditions as the Board may detennine? •Lincoln ("County Clerk") 0 cualquier otro auxiliar de 'registro Section 7. A person is n qualified elector of th~conforme a la ley. Cual9uier elector calificado del, Distrito !lue District ifon the day Qf the Election he or she is n citizen otno este ac~almente reglstrado y que desee votar en la Elecclon, the United States, at least 18 years of age and a resident otdebera reglstrarse durante ho~s habiles an~es ~e las 5:00 p.m. the District. In o.rder to vote, qualified ele~tors ofthe District­del d!a 4 de enero del 20II, slendo. el dia vIges~o octa.vo (28) must have prevlOusly registered witb the Lincoln County:~tenor a la E!~ccion, en la oficIn~ del OfiC181 de,1 c.ondado , Clerk, !he Socorro Co~ty Clerk, or'any voter registrotioq;( County Clerk ) del Condado de LIncoln en el Edificlo de la agent, m accordance With law. Any qualified elector of th(;}Corte del Co~dado de Lincoln, en Alamogordo, Nuevo Mexico, District who is not now registered and who wishes to vote at:o.con c~18lquler otro agente,de registro de electores en una agen- the Election should register prior to 5:00 p.m. on January 4icia desl~da como tal, de acuerdo a 10 estipulado en NMSA 2011, being the twenty-eighth day immediately preceding the.1978, SecclOn~s 1-4-48 a .1~4-49.. . Election, during regular business hours and days ofbusiness;

, Secc.lon 7. Los SltlOS de votac16n para la Elecclon per- at the office of the Lincoln County Clerk, at the Lincolnmanece~ ablertOS entre las 7:00 a.m. y las 7:00 p.m. el dla de County Courthouse in Carrizozo, New Mexico, or at the:la Elecclon. '. . . . . office of the County Clerk ofthe County of Socorro, Socorro;

.Se~clon 8. Los dlstritos electorales para Ia Elecclon County Courthouse, SocorrQ, New Mexico, or by any votepson los slguleI\tes: registration agent. at a designated agency, as prOVided iiiDistrito Electoral Recinto de Elecci6n Sitiode Votacl6n NMSA 1978, Sections 1-4-48 and 1-449. •

1 Las porciones de 2B, Capitan School Section 8. The polls for the Election will be open3,4,5,6,7,10, Cummins bet>veen 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the day of the Election.'12B, 12C, Y 14 que se Gymnasium, Section 9. The voting districts for the Election shalfencuentran dentro del Capitan, NM be as follows: :Distrito. Election Precinct Polling Plnce :

Votaci6n ausente sera seg6n se expresa en la 11'Secci6n 10 abajo descrita. A of~recmct 13 and those p!U't8 . Carrizozo

,. ofPrecmcts I, 2A, 2B, and 3 In MunicipalSeccion 9. La votacion en el dia de la Eleccion se lle- Lincoln County within the exterior Schools '," •

vani a cabo usando un sistema de votacion definido en NMSA boundaries of the District AdminiShi)don :1978, Seccion 1-9-1(B). Se utilizani por 10 menos un sistema de consolidated with those parts of Building,:votacion en el sitio de votacion de cada distrito electond. Precincts 22 and 12 in Socorro 800 D Avenue •

Seccion 10. Conforme a la Ley de Votacion Ausente" County within the Carrizozo Carrizozo~ NM:NMSA 1978, §§ 1-6-1 a 1-6-18 (excepto 1-6-4.2 y 1-6-10,2), la Municipal School DistrictNo.7·Ley de Recinto de VotacionAusente, NMSA 1978, §§.l-6-19, 1- .. .6. 20, 1-6-22, 1-6-24, Y 1.6.25, y la Seccion 1-22-19, los elec- Absente~ votm~ wdl be a~ descnbedtores calificados y registrados podran votar ausente en la oficina m SectIon 11 herem.del ~ondado .de Lincoln ("County Clerk") durante horas y ~Ias Section 10. Voting on the day of the Election shalthabtles.a pa,rttr de I.as 8:00 a.~. del di~ 7de cnero d~120II, Slen- be by a voting system defined in NMSA 1978, Section 1-9·d? el vigesimo qUInto (25) dla antenor a I~ Elecclon, hl1l!ta las 1(B). At least one.·voting s)'stem shall be used at the polling?OO p:m. del d.ia 28 de ene~o del 2011, ~lendo el dla Vlemes place for each Votmg District. •mmedlato antenor a la ElecClOn.La votaclon ausente .se llevllra Section 11. Pursuant to the Absent VoterAct, NMsA;a cabo usando papeletas de papel conforme a las Secclones 1-6- 1978, §§ 1-6-1 through 1-6-18 (except 1-6-4,2), the A.bsent7, 1-6-9 Y 1-22-19. Voter Precinct Act, N'MSA 1978, §§ 1-6-19, 1-6-20 1-6-22tAPROBADA YADOPTADA este dia II 1-6-24 and 1-6-25, and Section 1.-22-19, qlJalified, r~gi~teredde novembre del 2010. electors may also vote abs~ntee at the office of the Lmco!1l

County Clerk, at the Lmcoln County ~ourthouse 10Ed Vinson . Carrizozo, New Mexico during regular hours lind days otPresidente, Junta de Educaci6n business, from 8:00 a.m. onJanuary 7. 2011, being the twen,jDistrito Escolar Municipal de Capitan ty-fifth (25th) day preceding the Election, until 5:00 p.m. on

. . January 28, 2011, bein~ the Friday immediately prior to th~[Sello de DIStritO] Electiop. Abs~ntee votmg shall be by paper ballot, pursuantTestigo: 1 , to Sections 1-6-8, 1-6-9 and 1-22-19.NateD~nn. PASSED AND ADOPTED thisS~cr~tario, Junta de ~d~caclon . 16th day ofNovember 2010.Dlstrito Escolar MUDlclpal de Capitan '

President, Board ofEducationPublished in the Lincoln County News on Thursday, Carrizozo Municipal School District No. 7December 9, 2010.

[District Seal]

Attest:Secretary, Board ofEducationCarrizozo Municipal School District No. 7

·Published In the Lincoln County News on Thursday;Decemb er 9, 2010. ••

RESOLUCI6N YPROCLAMACI6N DEELECcr6N REGULAR DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR

CONsIDERANDO QUE, la Junta de Educacion("Junta'') del Distrito Escolar Municipal de Capitan ("Distrito''),en el Condado de Lincoln, Estado de Nuevo Mexico, ha deter­minado que se lIevara a cabo una eleccion regular de distritoescolar ("Eleccion") el dia 1de febrero 2011, conforme a la Leyde Elecciones Escolares, NMSA 1978, §§ 1-22-1 a 1-22-19;

CONSIDERANDO QUE, la Junta ha detenninado queen la Eleccion se Uenm tres (3) posiciones en la Junta pormedio de presentai a los electores calificados del Distrito losnombres de los candidatos calificadtls para aparecer en lapapeleta para eleccion a dichas posiciones; y

CONSIDERANDO QUE, las personas que quieranpostularse para tales posiciones en la Junta deberan 'p'resentardeclaraciones de candidatura 0 declaraciones de intenclon de sercandidato por escrito ("write-in candidate''), todo confol'me a laLey de Elecciones EscoIllres.

AHORA, POR LO TANTO, LA JUNTA DE EDU­CACI6N DEL DISTRlTO ESCOLAR MUNICIPAL DE CAP­ITAN, RESUELVEQUE LA SIGUIENTE RESOLUCION YPROCLAMACION SEA ADOPTADA:

Seccion 1. Ell er dia de febrero del 2011, se llevara acabo una elecci6n regular en el Distrito Escolar l'4unicipal deCapitan, Condado de Lincoln, Nuevo Mexico, con el fin'de pre­sentar a todos los electotes calificados y registrados del Distritolos nombres de los Cai1didatos para las ttes (3) posicionesvacantes de Ia Junta. .

Seccion 2. En la Elecci6n, las siguientes posiciones det~presentaci6n general en laJunta Ser3n elegidllS por los electores calificados y registrados

-del Distrito:Posicion 3: por un pIazo de cuatro aiios

cometiZlltido ell de marzo, 2011Posicion 4: por un plaza de cuatro aiios

, comentando ell de marzo, 2011Posiei6n 5: por Utl plazo de cuatro aiios

comenzando el I de marzo, 20 IISecci6n 3. Con el 1111 de set postulado })ara ocupat utla

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Rli:SQLUTION AND paOCLAMATIONOF

REGULA;R SCHOOL DISTRI(:T ELECTION

.WHERE~~, the BOfill."d o.f ~ducatio.n ("Boar~") ofthe Capitan Mum.clpal School DIStrict (''DIstrict''), In.theCounty of Lincoln and the State ofNew Mexico, has deter­mined that a regular school district election ("Election") shallbe held on February 1,2011, p'ursuant to NMSA 1978, §§ 1­22-1 t1u:ough 1-22-19 ("School Election'Law");

WHEREAS, the Board has detennined that three (3)positions on the Board are to be filled at the Election by sub­mittin~ to th~ qualified electors of the District the names ofthe candi.d~tes qualified to appear on the Ballot for election tosuch poSItlOns; and

WHEREAS, the persons who desire to fill such 'positions on the Board shall be required to file declarations ofcandidacy or declarations to be a write-in candidate, in accor­dance with the School Election Law.

NOW, THEREfORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THEBOARD OF EDUCATION Of THE CAPITAN MUNICI­PAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, THAT THE FOLLOWING RES­OLUTION AND PROCLAMATION BE, AND HEREBYIS, ISSUEb: .

Section 1. On the lst day of February 2011, therewill be held 'in the Capitan Munic~pal School District,Lincoln County, New Mexico, a regular school district elec­tion for the purpose ofsubmitting to the qualified, registeredelectors of the District the names of the candidates for thethree (3) positions to pe filled on the Board.

Section 2. At the Election, the following at-largepositions on the Board shall be detennined by the qualified,registered electors of the District;

Position 3: for a four-year tenn commencingMarch 1,2011

Position 4: for a four-year tenn commencingM:arch 1,2011

Position:S: for a four-year tenn commencingMarch 1,2011

Section 3. Adeclaration ofcandidacy to fill a Boardposition atthe Election shall be filed with the Lincoln CountyClerk, the proper filing officer, during the period commenc­ing at 9:00 a.m. on December 21, 2010, the third Tuesday inDecember, and ending at 5:00 p.m. on the same day, pursuantto NMSA 1978, § 1-22-7. .

Section 4. In making a declaration ofcandidacy, thecandidate for a position on,the Board to be filled at theElection shall submit a sworn statement of intent in substan­tially the same fonn as provided in NMSA 1978, § 1-22-8.,Section 5. Aperson who desires to be a write-in candidate fora Board position to be filled at the Election shall file with theLincoln County Clerk, a declaration of intent to be a write-incandidate before 5:00 p.m. on December 28, 2010, the thirty­fifth (35th) day preceding the date of the Ell:Ction, pursuantto NMSA 1978, § 1-22-18(C).

Section 6. A ferson, is a qualified elector of theDistrict if on the day 0 the Election he or she is a citizen orthe United States, at least 18 years of age, and a resident ofthe District. In order to vote, qualified electors of the Districtmust have previously registered with the Lincoln CountyClerk or any voter registration agent, in accordance with statelaw. Any qualified elector ofthe District who is not now reg­ist.ered and who wishes to vote at the J;:lection should registerpnor to 5:00 p.m. on Janu!uy 4, 2011, being the twenty­eighth'(28th) day immediately precedin~ the Election, duringregular business hours and days of busmess, at the office ofthe Lincoln County Clerk at the Lincoln County Courthousein Alamogordo, New Mexico, or by any voter registrationagent ala designated agency, as provided in NMSA 1978, §§14-48 and 1-4- 49.

Section 7. The polls for the Election will be openbetween 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., on the day ofthe Election.

Section 8. The voting districts for the Election shallbe as follows:, .

Voting District Election Precinct Polling Place1 Those portions of2B, Capitan School

3,4,5,6, 7, 10, 12B, CuInmins12C, and.14 that lie GymnasiumwitWn the District Capitan, NM

Absentee votin~ will be as describedin Section 10 herein.

Section 9. Voting on the day ofthe Election shall be'by a voting ~y"stem defined in NMSA 1978, § 1-9-1(B). Atleast one voting system shall be used at the polling place foreach Voting DistrIct. '

Section 10. Pursuant to the Absent Voter Act,NMSA 1978, §§ 1-6-1 through 1-6-18 (except 1-6-4.2 and 1­6-10.2), the Absent Voter Precinct Act,NMSA 1978, §§ 1-6­19, 1-6-20, 1-6-22, 1-6-24 and 1-6-25, and Section 1-22-19,qualified, registered electors may also vote absentee at theoffice of the Lincoln County Clerk during regular hours anddays of business, from 8:00 a.m. on January 7, 2011, thetwenty-fifth (25th) day preceding the Election, until 5:00p.m. on January 28, 2011, the Friday immediately prior to theElection. Absentee voting shall be by paper ballot, pursuantto NMSA 1978, §§ 1-6-7, 1-6-9 and 1':22- 19.

PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th dayofNovember, 2010.

Ed VinsonPresident, Board ofEducationCapitan Municipal School District

[District Seal]

Attest:Nate DunnSecretary, Board ofEducationCapitan MunicipalSchool District

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Forecast forCarrizozo" the highplains and high desertareas ofLincoln Countyand the Hondo Valley:

Today, Thursday,December 9

. Sunny, with ahigh near 61, calm windbecoming west between5 and 10 mph, night:Mostly clear, with a fowaround 27, south windaround 5 mph becomingcalm.

(Con't. on P. 10) .

Someone askedme recently' HHow colddoes it have to be tosnow?" I wasn't able toanswer the question offthe top ofmy head, so I.searched the internetand here is what Ifound; Contrary to pop­ular belief it does NOThave to be freezing or

. below at the surface tosnow, since the temper­atures are below freez­ing throughout most ofthe atmosRhere wherethe precipitation (snow)is formed.

Obviously, ithas to be below freezingup in the clouds, mean­ing below 32 degrees.

Usually, thetemperature has to be37 degrees or colder atthe onset of snow, inwhich, the snow willfall, but as we know liv­ing' here in the highdesert, it will melt assoon as it hits theground.

Temperaturesmight do it. where we live, under

In September, conditions such asSanta Fe author evaporative coolingHampton Sides wrote take place, can be asan article for the New warm as the low 40s.York Times predicting Now, in very rarethat Richardson would . instances, 'in very drystage a pardon hearing places, it has been asin Lincoln in warm as 45 degreesNovember, complete with snow in high ele­with period costumes vations.and Wild West facial The forecast forh . the upcoming week isaIr. .c. I.lor most y clear skies

both day and night.Temperatures will besolidly in the 50s to low60s at all elevations dur­ing the day, and fromthe mid 20s to mid 30sat night. Winds willpick up Friday after­noon continuing untilearly Sunday morning.

No snowfall isforecast for at least thenext week.

For all the skierscoming to LincolnCounty for skiing at Ski .Apache, the currentconditions for skiingare; 4 of 55 trails areopen with 3 lifts operat­ing. 14-16 inches ofmachine groomed onmachine made packedsnow at lower and mid­dle elevations. Therewas no new snow forthe last week.

The only actionlikely at this point is alast minute, end-of-the­year pardon, withoutany hearing. Governorsand presidents can dothat. Some governorsmust take their case to aclemency board,.but notin New Mexico.

November hasnow come and gone Norumble has been detect­ed among the Billy theKid community aboutanyone being asked toparticipate in a trial or aTV production., And nonew facial hair has beend.etected.

A p'ardon wouldprovide BIll Richardsona spot in the Billy theKid legend, just wherehe would like to be. Andmaybe he could get thatTV documentary filmedafter he leaves office.

That relation­ship fell apart for v~­ous reasons. In 1996,Richardson, sought $1.2million from theLegislature to publicizeBilly the KiCt. Over$100,000 of that was tobe used for a Billy theKid trial. TheLegislature only appro­priated $200,000 for thegovernor's initiative.None of that wenttoward a trial for TheKid.

by Jay Miller. Syndicated Columnist

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"Tis the sea~on for pardonsSANTA FE - involving Lincoln

Pardon, pardon, who's ·County War historiansgot the pardon? 'Tis the to make a recommenda­season for p,ardons. tion to the governor

While President concerning a pardon. InBarack 'Obama' was 1993, Richardson threwbusy pardoning, not one in with some Southernbut two, turkeys for New MeXico lawmen toThanksgiving, New investigate severalMexico Gov. Bill questions involvingRichardson was work- Billy the Kid, includinging hard at pardoning whether he should par­186 chimpanzees who ' don The Kid.spent many years at theAlamogordo .PrimateFacility undergoingspace flight tests for themilitary and beingexposed to HIV andhepatitis C for variousfederal governmentagencie~.

Now the fedswant the chimps back torun moreotests in Texas.Richardson contendsthey already have put infull careers of govern­ment service and shouldbe retired to lives ofleisure.

Then comes Then in lateFlorida Gov. Charlie March of this year,Crist ,announcing plans Richardson made'a fmalto pardon Jim Morrison, push. He wanted a hear­lead singer of the fabu- mg in' Lincoln County,lously popular '60s rock preferably during thegroup, The Doors. Cowboy SymposiumJeanette and I used to the second weekend indance up a storm to· October. He wanted

."Light My Fire," "The cameras there for a TVOther Side" and "The documentary and heEnd." They were our wanted to gauge reac­favorites. Adtnittedly, ti!>ns to his plan, eSp'e­Morrison did ~eta bit cmlly among the BIllyout ofhand at tunes. the Kid.community. f res ide nt,

'I\vo undercover Obama's two turkeycops. insisted. he Th~t . reac.t~on pardons this year andexposed . hunself was essentially pOSItive last are his only pardonson.sta~e one night ~n until. the political cc;>m- thus far. But maybeMianu.: No one else 1!l . muruty got hold ofit. As Govs. Crist andthe audIence c0t¥d testi· the governor's populari- , Richardson can get himfy .to the~ssert~on and !y' declined, so did. the 'in the spirit. How aboutneIther coUld VIdeo of Idea of a pardon. As far pardonmg Marthathe. event.,NonetJJ.eles~, as any.outsider can,tell, Stewart? Her sentence~ JUry" of MorrIson s no p'lans for a trial or seemed harsh. And Johnpeets, . al! over. 40, hearmg have been Scopes has never been

conVIcted hun of mde- pl.anneCt although pardoned for teachiIic~ncy a~d sentenc~d Richardson says he still evolution. g,hun to sIX months mprison. Morrison diedwhile his case ws onappeal.

Gov. Crist, feel·ing it was amiscarriageof justice,. wants topostqUI11ously pardon'Momsoil for his crime.

_ . So ~ow: the bigquestIon . IS . whetherGov. Ri'chardson will

,follow suit by oarryingthrough with his obser­vations during the past~ight y~ that he. ismterested m patdoh1.t1gBilly the Kid.

Richards'on'splan was alwaysto holdSome sort of trial

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, . 0PPQrtunjty to look into the inner workings of achild's mind. 'One year a student in Carrizozo

;~said she wanted to live in a barn..The name of:that student will remaiQ. unp\lblished at this time•but the, letter is 01.1 file at the child's grandIn,oth.,~ er's'bouse, ",. . ..'~'. Children think differently than adults."Th¢child who said she wanted to live in a barn•was merely responding tQ her mother;$ com.":,!Dents abput.the doo~ being.:shut and exasperat-mglY:asking IfthechUd wallted to live in a bam.

~ EVIdently the ~hHd figured living in a bam wouldmean,the d()or could., stay open apd scolding'w01.ddstop. .. Th~ News asks teach~rs to send to The

.. News the student's letters to Santa to be printed.And letters from younger children are also wel­

.come. Those l~tte(sare often written by an adult, ~nd·list the thi~gs the child wants. The main thing.lS for the letters to be in the child's words., notfomi letters that are copied from a blackboard.Thro~gh the yeats staff at Tbe News haveenjoyed those letters, All letters to Santa are, wei-

.·come and sho.uld be in The News office by; ~riday, D¢c. 17 to be publiflhed in the Christmas

. ,'Issue on Dec. 23.· '. It. is also. a g?od ~ime for people to puttheIr Christmas greetIDgs m the paper. Costs are

: mi,Iiimal and everyone will see' the greeting.I Those greetings are alsu due in The News by,Dec.!? '. '., Very often people tend toforget thattheyI kn~w more people ~han_ they w!ll s~e during the· h~rldays ~Q.~aChristmas greeting 10 The News· WIll help bnghten the day for everyone, not just., those they see often. It will also be great for theshut-ins and homebound who seldom get out.

Instead of putting it in the back of yourmin~ to call ev~ryone and. 'wish them a MerryChrlstmasl,c~nslder a greetIDg fo! everyone. '

. :Tnls IS the ,season to be Jolly~nd happyand If IS th~ sea~on to share that happmess with

· others. Baking IS ID'~at /lnd of course everyoneenjoys the good food; but putting a smile on theface ofa majority, eveil those you barely knowwould be a great way to share Christmas feelings.

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Santa to Visit' C'ZOIO~n Saturday~ Dec. 18th. '. Please join the Carrlzo~o' Voll}liteerFit~ De.t>arttUent and Sal1~ Claus mC~tr1.zo~,Decem'Ger 18. Santa and hlshelpers wtlldeltv..et Christmasgoodies to home bound seniors inthe • cOfilfilunity, then h~ will distributeChriStnla4goodles to the chtldren at 2:0Q,p.m.at Spencer Par.k. .'. . ...••

. 1£youJwow of~ home.bound ~~nlOt U1OUfcomtt1Wllty who would like a.VJStt from .

. SautaC1aU8~ we would love to add them to ourlist. Cltic;f Walter Hill can be reached at 43()..8215. We would also like to tha11kall of thepeople and business who helped to make thisyear'$Cluistmaseventpossible with their geu­erous donations.

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On December 13th the Carrizozo TownCouncil approved theaccertance ofPhases III and .IV of the Valle Del So subdivision on State,Highway 380. . .

Developer Dan Dattola was present at thetown council meeting and reminded the trusteesthat ,the town has already taken possession' of thefIrst two phases of the subdivision.

"One and two have been taken over andeverything in three and four is. complete<i andready to lie taken over," Dattola said. "That allowsyou to go ahead and assess those."

He told the trustees that the utilities, elec­tric and water, were in pJace in phase four of thedevelopment, the water had been tested and thewater stora~e. ~nk had already been turned over tothe tesponslbllxty of the town' foreman.

"The whole sy-stem's tied in now; the city'sdoing the pumpin~," he said. ..

Dattola saId he expects to be approachmgthe town's planning and zoning committee shortly.to request opening up another 44 lots for a fIfthphase ofdevelopment.

"We have 15 lots left in one, two three andfour. That's our remaininginventory,~' he said."We've got 340 some lots sold." .

When the town accepts ownership of thesubdivision's various phases, it is able to tax eachproperty owner a .$100 special assess~ent formamtenance of the infrastructure andpubhc greenspaces within the subdivision.

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Petty remindedthe trustees that theCarrizozo Volunteer.Fire Department will be

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The Gre-enTreeSolid Waste "Authorityrefuse transfer station inCarrizozo that providesfor the disposal of larg·er items tban can: bem~naged with residen·tial polycarts has be'enimproved.

, A few Carrizozocitizens have beenactively encouragingthe town council forSOme time to. make ,thesite more accessible anduser friendly. .

Mayor MikePettY reported onTuesda}' that $1,500worth ofwork at the sitewas completed onDecember 10th.

"That was fenc·ing," Petty said. "All ofthe other materials weredonated."

He said thatanyone wanting toaccess the transfer sta­tion should first call thetown hall to' makearrangements for a townemployee to meet themat the site.

"They're goingto help you until peoplefigure out how thewhole thing works," hesaid. "It is very userfriendly and I think thecitizens are going tolike it."

Petty also saidthat there has been acrew installingChristmas lighting allover town, and thattrustee Wes Lindseydonated ,a barrel full oflights to the town.

RepresentingCarrizozo Works,Inc01J>0rated~ . LindaRodrIguez said. that. ~hetown had two mquxnesin November from busi­nesses seeking a placeto locate. She said thatone of the comparyeswas a manufacturmgfirm looking fot anexisting 1O,000-sguare­foot building and hop­mg to employ' abou! ~Opeople. Easy acce~stbx1.Ity to a small alIporttriggered the interest inCat'tizozo, Rodriguezsaid.

"The other onewas sent to us becauseof the Industrial Park/'Rodriguez said. ·'thatone was wanting tobuild a WQ,OOO.squa!e..foot butldmg, needmgfa 'Cil1ploy 325 peopl~.We dlan't meet the en..feria fot either one ofthose, but itwas encoUt;..aging to see that there isactivity again. Younevet know; it's one of

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away as California and IlUnois.. "We're ~so getting Some

locally; I have contacted some 'ofthe people I know in the lawenforCement community andthey'Ve been aware of It.Hopefully we'll get some goodapplic~mts/' Petty said.

, Regarding the positionofchief ofpolice, now held by

.R~chelWelser, Petty said he .

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dcaJ more infonnatiQl\ to. a,P;plyfOT that position,".Petty' saId."We have H applicants. Withthis infonnation, when we'regeive it, we~ll go over it and·!WIll examine it, qa some inter7views and kind of report myfmdings/' . '

'~ . Pc!tY s~idthatthe. •amount of,equxpment avaIlablet9 the Carrizo~O'PoliceDepartment was nlin-qual and 'what they have to pffer potentialnew law enforcement personnelwas Hpretty slight". Heacknowledged that he hasreceived applications from 'as far

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;BEAUTIFULBLUESKIES ~rtd mild December days ar~ pe-rfect forerijoying,·th$fOrests and plains of lincoln court~. but prevailing winds and.ongoing citY:cQnditiorts make for high fire.dangers. Please. check With. the oountY n1anag~:er! sheriffs.department qr ~h1ergencyseM~es Office bef9re igriiting.anvthing:outdoorsas tfle county IS IssUing bans on outdoor bumIOg from day-fo-day,as cOnditions watraht. (Photo by Patrice Bratla) ,r - I' . . . . _ 4'.''''- '. ,_,. • _:.<, .. ,...' ,?' . , H" .. 'f .......

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, : POU<S IN CAPITAN were serenaded with Christmas carols when Santa::stopped by the Capitan PUblic Library last Saturday. In celebration of the

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COOKAIDE - Zia Senior Citizens Center in Ruidoso Downs. The a~Plicmi1must assist in delivering meals to the homebound seniors; assisting WIth foonpreparation, service and cleaning kitchen area. The application must have ''3clean driving record; no felony convictions; and must possess a valid NewMexico Driver's License. Obtain application and job description at theRuidoso Downs Senior Center 393 Highway 70 West, Ruidoso Downs orfrom Billie-Jo Guevara at 5751648-2385 x 100. Applications will be accept­ed until 5:00 p.m., Monday,.December 20,2010. Lincoln County, Equal

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, COOK; FULL-TIME." Zin Senior Citizens Center in Ruidoso Downs. TheI applican~is resp0l!sjble for the entire kitchen opera!ion and foodpreparati~nI and ~erylce. P~sIhon ha~ e~cellent .healtltand retirement b~nefits. ObtamI .at!pltcation and Job d~scnpt101i .at the Rwdos~ powns. Semor Center 393

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i City ofRuldoso Downs . ~~,I 'the City of Ruidoso Downs is' accc;:p.ting applications for Chief of Polic~:I Must have. a 8achelor's degree in police science, crimihal justice or telate4I field and Sl"years full-time p~ofe~s!~tu111aw elifotcement.work,at)east tlltee

years o(whic~ "!cluded re.sBonslblhtY as !l shift S1:lp~fV1sor or higher levelmanagenalexpenence or eIght ye~s full-tune profe~s~qnal ~a~ e1}forceme~twork, at leastjhree years ofwhich mclttdedresJ>onslblhty as a shtft supervx:SOl' or higher l~"el managerial experience. Prererence will be given io thosec~dldat~s .havmgc0D,1pleted on~going law enforcement or related training~tthetwft1pn an estabb~hedcollege degree pro~atn. or througltlaw efiforce..ment trammgs schools. Prefer New MeXIco certIfiedofficerS or able to 'obtain~ertificatio~ by waiver. .Sa,lary depep.ds ~n qUalifications. Full 13cnefitPac~g,~~, Must have .tt"Va!ld N~'Y M~X1CO driver's license. For pomplete jobdescnption and, '!1P1?bcatlOn VISIt Olty Hall, 122 Dqwns Dtlve, RuidosoDownS'; New MeXICO, call (575..378-4422 of emaxl to [email protected]. EOE.

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.. ' . NOTICE IS GIVEN that on January S, 2011,at 10:00 A.M.,. ~t the fro,nt. entrance to. the Village ofRuidoso MUDlclpal ButldlOg located at 313 Ct:eeMeadows Driv.e 10 Ruidoso; New Mexico, ·the under"signed Special Master will offer for public sale the fol·

, lowing described real property to the highest bidder for, cash: ,

Lots 20 and 21, Block 1, RANCHO,RUIDOSO VALLEYBSTATES, Lmcoln .County, Ne\y Me,xico, as shown by the p'lat thereof' filed m the' office ofthe County t:lerkand Ex·officioReorder ofLincoln County, .New Me~co, November 30, 1982, in Cabinet

. D, Slide Nos. 99 to 103~ both inclusive.The Special Master's s.ale will be conducted

pursuant to ilie Default Judgment, Decree, Order ofS~le and. Appointment of S.,pecia~. Master ~ntered by this, ICourt on November 18. 2010, 10 an action for coIlec-.·tion ofPlaintiff's Promissory Note and foreclosure of·Plaintiff's Mortgage..' '

Plaintiffs Default Judgment directed foreclo­sure. of th~ real property to satisfy the followingJudgment ltens~. • .Principal, intereSt al1d

late fees through 12/29/10 •. , '" $48,339.22Costs of-suit , •••.•.••• t •••• , ••• , ••.••• 462.93Attor;.neyfees •,•• , .•• ~ ..•••.••.••• '••. 1,886.66SpeCIal Master s fee ••.••.••.•••.•....• 325.31 1

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NOTICE ISFURTlIER. GIVEN that the .Specht} ¥astet 111ay ~ontitlue the date of sale without IrepubhswQg the NOt1ceof Sale by appearing on the 'fdate and at the time designated in this notice 'andannoUncin~ the postponement to another specific date,

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,,' .~eceased,· .. .,' .' ,Sunny,. wi~h' .~ , The .Town o~C,arriZozo is s~e}dng ~ppli~ations f<;>r a full·time New Mexicp· ,NOTICE TO CllEDITORS hlgh

lneir 51 ~thfiltht. Certified Pollce Offi~er orellglble to c~rtlfyby waIver. Sa~ary starts. at.$1610Q

, '" ' NQT1CR IS HEREB'Y; GIVEN that Kathleen '~g~~a 3~ar, WI a, ovv. per ~o~ plus health.msurance and retxrement:. CompJete Job descnptlon andR•. D.avis has 'been appoint~d pers~nal rep'rellen~tive of '. Monday' . apphcatlons are.ayadable.at the Town ofq~oz<?~~tyHall, 400.9th .Stree~J

, 'tl'ilS ~atat~. AllpersOn$1}avlO~ clal~sagaJ.Ds!thls estate.. D" b '13 . p,O ~ox 247~Carnzozo,;NM 883Pl. ·ApP!ICa!l<?ns wIll be ~ccepted until POSI;are. reqUired ,to ,present. theIr .clalJl~S 'YlthlD~o (2) eSem er. 'th. ,bon IS f.illed. Please matI compl~ted appllcat~ons along WIth resume to Townlponths at!ertheaat~ofthefirstpubhcatlo~:ofilDYPub"h' h' uJ:ln~6 WI. ht~: ,0f.Carnzozo, PO Box 247, Camzozo, NM 88301 Att: Personnel or deliverllshed nobce to creditors 01,' the date of,ml:Jlhng. or other MIg I nelar !th'mg . .them to 400 9th Street, Carrizozo, NM 88301· '. ':,de,liveryofthi,s hOti~e, wlU;chever is later, 'or,.the cl~ims '.' ost Yc ear, WI a low . " " ..,. . 4tc/12/30

'. Will b~ forever barred. Claims ,must be presented either around 36. •• • ••••_' ......,........._to the law offices of Gibson &. Leonard, P.C., at the Thesday,ad.dt~ss listea below, or filed .witH the District Court of December 14Lincoln CountY" New Mexi~o, located at the.follOWing Sunny, . with .aaddress: P.O. Box 725, Camzo~o, New MeXICO 88301.' high near .60~ night:Date": December'7, 2010. .' ~ Mostly clear, WI.t~ a low..." ,... around 35.Respectfully Submitted by: . , .

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Petty said that he thought itwould be easier to just have a diuwlogue with Weiser and Chavez, andadded that the town council needs tobe. made aware of the situation.

"We need to be aware; wesign the checks," Petty said.

The mayor said that peoplewantin~ to report something to thepolice III Carrizozo could still callthe police department.

"Ifthere's an officer on duty,then they can ,make the report," hesaid. "I've got another couple ofideas with regard to reports. When Idid talk to the sheriff about this,specifically about the reports andhow we would put the mechanics inplace to do this, because they'regoing to be for insurance or whatev­er, at that time he would do whatev­er is necessary to accommodate us," .Petty continued.

Town trustee Lee Grossasked how reliance on the statepolice or COWlty sheriff's departmentmight affect response time, and Pettyexplained that response time couldvary depending on the location ofthe resronding officer at the time ofthe cal and whether 01' not therewere ongoing higher-priority calls.He said the state police wouldrespond to traffic acciden~s on thestate highway and the sheriff'sdepartment would likely respond toall other types of calls, should theneed arise. .

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W~l1 folks, we had fun putting theluminaries together Saturday morning at the~tr.. e station. :the.y will beprettyw.hcn they are,lIghted Chflstmas Eve. There Will not 6e asmany as if,! years past but hopefully it will getback on mek next year. Thanks to Gary JoeLovelace for the donation of.the sand. Thanksto Harold and Faye from the Outpost for thedonation of condiments and water for theburger fry: Thanks to the Chamber ofCommerce for providing 'the food and drinks.As al~ay.s, Da~id LaFave did an exc~lIent j.obcookmg the hamburgers and Freddie Padillaprovided some mighty good green chili.

. We had h.elpers ranging frpm pre­school age to semors. Thanks agam to theFire Department artd all of the other volun­teers.

If you see water running down thestreet or notice any "sink holes" please callCity Hall at 648w2371. As you know city hallis generally open Monday thtu Friday from8:00a.m. to 4:30 p.in. Ifyou see a water leakafter hours or on weekends please call theSheriff's ·Office at 648-2341. These calls needto be made as soon ~ possible after noticingthe water leak. . .

Joey Thornton and the town crew nn­ished the "remodel" of the transfer site lastFriday. I think you will find itmuch more usetfriendly than previously. If you need to 'putitems in the roll offsJ contact city, hall.Spmcone willmcet, y~u at the site and helpdtrect you to the dUinpll1g area.. ... I am sure by now you have n()ticcd the

Christmas lights at~ound Cfty H~Il 'andMcDonald Park. Tommy and hls crewworked hard putting them up. Ifyou. sec himafoundt fOU might let him ki10w .how much itis appreciated.

The fown's website is up and looksnice. It is still uUI1derconsfructioI1~' sofile-­what. The address is Www.towllofcamto..za.cOni Check it 'out and let us know what

. you think. . .City Hall win close at 11:0'0 a.m.

Wednesday December 22nd. and will remainclosed ttrtdl Monday-December 27th at 8:00a.m.. This is for the Christmjls Holiday.

Have a Fun and Safe Weekend

LINCOLN QOUNTY NeWS •.•Tbyr§.. Dec; 1§. 2010 •• PAGe 3

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~en. ,Udall Invites Students to Apply for Internshi'pstomudall.senate.govanti select Internships..

All internshipsare unpaid, but maycount toward' collegecredit. Students should

Senator Tom check with their respec-Udall is inviting. college tive college or universi­students to apply fox: . ty for requirements.internships in each of . Colleg~ stud~ntshis offices. ::fo submit an from New -Mexico' orapplication . for an college students attend­internship with Udall's ing New Mexicooffice, please visit schools are given first

preference, and studentsofall majors are encour­aged to apply.

"Working in myoffices will give stuwdents a unique andunparalleled perspec­tive of the inner work­ings of the UnitedStates Senate. Internsplay an integral role inmy offices' operationsby assisting withadministrative, con-stituent service, legislawtive, and corresponwdence duties in additionto attending events andmeetings," Udall said."This is a great opportu·nity to learn about thegovernmental processand public service and Iencourage New Mexicostudents to apply."

The dates forinternships in Udall'soffices are flexible andall offices are currentlyaccepting applicationsfor the 2011 springsemester. For moreinfonnation, please e­mail: internship-pro­[email protected]­ate.gov.

Posts Availableill-DC, Santa Fe,Albuquerque& Las Cruces

2010 District 3A Offensive Playerof the Year

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with local law enforcement and 'explained to them the situation andcail make a formal request to them

KI '0 . tackl when we no longer have anyoneepplP.per, .'.e. within the police department," he

HOJ'lor~ble 1\'lentic)1l Defense . said. "I've talked to the state police._ Sophomore Austin Walker, defen-' and I've talked to the sheriff's office~ive back; Sophomore Tavi Nash, and, hopefully, the short tellTI will bedefensive back; Freshman .Jace Hill, that they will respond to emergen-defensive back. ; cies."

Petty said that he knew thatWeiser, who was not in attendance atthe meeting, had surgery late lastweek, but admitted that he had notspo~en to ~er and !s unsw:e of w1).enshe IS leavmg her Job. Welser,Chavez and officer Gary Lindsaymade up the Carrizozo PoliceDepartment. Petty said that the posi­tion he is currently trying to fill isthe one vacated when Chavezresigned.

"I understand Gary (Lindsay)has ajob in Texas,and 1understandthat she (Weiser) has one as well,"Petty said. "

Town trustee Dennis Vegasaid that he would like to see anincreased police presence,in town,and recommended quick action inchanging the status of the policedepartment. .

"Ifwe can't have an answerfrom our part-time officer at least,maybe we ought to have a specialmeeting about personnel issues sowe can look forward and get thepolice department back to where itused to be, for the citizens and thewell-being of the town of Carrizozo,

2010 1A All-State Football TeamFirst Team Offense

Marshall Ventura, punter.Second Team Offense'

Marshall Ventura, quarterback.Second Team Defense

Mark Vigil, secondary.Honorable Mention Offense

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<;i'arrizozo Grizzly footballwas .W~l1 :represented in the AlI­District an.g, AU-State lists recentlyreleas~d al1g;Jr. Quarterback MarshallVentura 0 .W.as, .named as the 2010Di~tiict '3P4;Offellsive Player of tq.eY~Jlr., :' "

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2nd team offense ~- Sr. WadeSultemeier, tackle; Jr. Don Myers,'guard; Sr. Marshal Wilson, Fullback;Jr, Cole Hubbard, running back; Sr.Mark Vigil, tight end; FreshmanDalton Vega, Center; FreshmanNicholas Chavez, running bacle; .Sophomore Austin Walker, guard; Sr.. Don Myers, hne.Marshall Ventura, punter. Honorable Mention Defense

2nd team defense -- Jr, Don , -- Marshal Wilson, linebacker;Myers, defensive end; Sr. WadeSultemeier, defensive tackle; Marshall Ventura, linebacker.Freshman DaHon Vega, defensive --~------------------------------------tackle; Jr, C~le Hubbard, defensive 2010 North/Southback; Freshman Nicholas Chavez, . All-Star Team Selectionslinebacker;. Jr. Marshall Ventura, (Seniors only)kicker.

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SANTA IN'CAflITAN ,;~.Santa 'Claus made an early stop in Capitan .Ia$t week;.end to findQut whatthe qhildren there would like to firi(J under their trees this

.year, He arrived •atop a horse-drawn wagon, but will be. escorteq arQundparrizozo this'SCjturqay by t~ecarrizozoVolunteerFire Department: (Photo by :,Patrice Brazia) " . ..

filled'about I,OOOlumi- Weihbrecht encouragedn~riasinprepai'ationfor ,residents to call with'the. town's • annual0.'hristm~sEV. e.di.splay. . ......__..._ ....._ .. ... '. "It was a lot offun; ,there were a lot of ~ .A 'U'L'SvolUnteers ari,d. the food. 0 • ............. '.

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. . '. JlettY~nnounce,!l.that. the rev~mpe<i town~ebsite i~ up and-~wnmg I;1t to\VnQfcamzo-',to.com; th. to ~. lotof work by town clerk.Leann. ..W~ihbr~cht,trustee'Dusty Voss and,Judy Fitzpatrick. lIe .said that 'there ate plansto expand the site, and," 1.....1IIIiIMII--~--.......-- __

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MONDAY,DECEMBER 20

..--Christmas greeting ads due .inThe Linco.1n County News office.by 12 noon for publicationl?ecember 23. Early date to allowtiine for composltion. and proof­reading ofgreetings.

. TUESDAY,DECEMBER 21

w"Winter begins. ,',--Lincoln County Commission

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SATURDAY, ,DECEMBER 18 .

. --Santa Claus pre-Christmasvisit to Carrizozo sponsored byCarrizozo. Volunteer, FireDeparttnent. Santa willride on·a.fire truck for procession through.town startin~ about 11:15 a,m.from fire statlon, on Airport Road.Santa will meet with children inSpencer Parkat 2:00 p.m.

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Engineer's office is at. Ruidoso DECEMBER19 'Village. ~all from 9 a;m. to 12, --Christmas Cantata at 'Trinitynoon. United. Methodist Church in

Carrizozo 4:00 p.m.Refteshmanet after program All

. welcome.

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FOURTH 1lmSDAY• OF

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..MONDAlfS.and . '., .' 2:00'p:Il1' ~nd5;00 p.m. to/ 6:00,WEDNESDAYS'.. p;m. . .

-~Fr~e OED classes ,6 to 8 p.m,·· .... .. Carrizoz'o School Library '.' , .'EACH FBlD~V. .

'. w~AlAt;1on familygroilp fQr fam-TUESDAVS 'ilies and-rfriends -pLalcoh()lics, .

--C~pitan Public Library,l'.re-noon' at Methodist Church insch091 story hour 1:3,0 V.m. Carrizozo, bring lunch..

'. .WEDNES])AYS' ". TODAY~,THURSDAY~..-:Corona Public Libniryi stoty . . DECEMBE~ 16·

119ur 4:00p.m, ., _wLincoln HisoricPl'eser'Vation.-;.Carrizozo First :Baptisfeh~rch ,Board .7:00 ..p.m.,at .COn1munity ."

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TODD BECKMAN, ELYSE BECKMAN. ANDJPMORGAN CHASEB~ N.A.,

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, COUNTY OF LINCOLNTWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. CV·10..234METLIFE HOME LOANS, A DIVISION .OFMETLIFE BANK, N.A.,

, Plaintiff,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALE

.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under­signed Special Master will, on January 11, 2011, at!0:00AM, at the front entrance of the Lincoln CountyCourthouse, 300 Central, Carrizozo, New Mexico, selland convey to the highest bidder for cash all the right,title and interest of the above~named defendants in andto the following described real estate located in saidCounty and State:

Lot 3, Block 11, ofFOREST HEIGHTSSUBDIVISION, Ruidoso, Lincoln County,New Mexico, as shown by the amendedplat thereof, filed in the office of the CountyClerk ofLincoln COUJity, New Mexico, onSeptember 20, 1973, in Tube No. 495

which Property is more commonly known to the best ofPlaintiff's knowled~e as 115 Kilibab, Ruidoso, NewMexico 88345. Plamtiff does not represent or warrantthat the stated street address is the street address of thedescribed prope~; if the street address does not match!h~ legal description, then ~he property b.eing sold here-,mIS the property more particularly descnbed above, notthe property located at the street address; any prospec­tive purchaser at the sale is given notice that It shouldverilY the location and address of the property beingsold. Said sale will be made pursuant to the Decree ofForeclosure entered on September 13, 2010, in theabove entitled and numbered cause, which was a suit toforeclose a note and mortgage held by the above plain­tiff and wherein plaintiff was adjudged to have a lienagainst the above-described real estate in the sum of$258,852.03, plus interest from September 10,2010 tothe date of sale at the rate of 6.375% 'per annum, or$42.74 per day, the costs ofsale, includmg the SpecialMaster's fee of $321.00, publication costs, and plain­'tift's costs expended for taxes, inStJrance, orKeepin$ theproperty in good repair. Plaintiffhas the right fo Old atsuch sale and subInlt its bid verballY' or in writing. ThePlaintiffmay apply all or any part of its judgment to thepurchase pnce in lieu ofcash, '

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the realproperty an~ improvementsconcemed with ~erejn will,be sold subject to any and all patent reservatiOns, -ease­ments, all recorded and unrecorded liens not foreclosedherein, and all recorded and unrecorded ~pecial assess­ments and taxes that may be due, Plaintiffand its attor­neys disclaim all responsibility for, and the purchaser atthe sale takes the property subject to, the valuation ofthe property by the County Assessor as real or personalproperty, aff"txtute ofany mobile or manufactured hometo tbe rand, deactivation of title to a mobile or manu­factUred home on tbe property, if any, environmentalc.ontaminatio~ on the property, jfany, and zoning viola­tions concemmg the l!roperty, If any, ,

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the eur­chaSer at such sale shall take title to the above descnbedreal property StJbject to ri~t(s) of redemption, as setforth in the Judgment herellL

At the date and time stated above; the SpecialMaster may postpone the sale to such later date andtime as the Special Master may specify.Dated: November 26,2010,Peter BacaSpecial MasterP.O,BoxCarrizozo; New Mexico 88'301(515) 648~9925

Published in the Lincoln County News on DeccmJ)cr9, 16,23 and 30, 2010.

APROBADA Y ADOPTADA estedfa 16 de Novembre, ~01O .Presidente, Junta de Educaci6nDistrito Escolar Municipal Nitm. 7 de Carrizozo

[Sello de Distrito]Atestiguado: 'Secretaria, Junta de Educaci6nDistrito Escolar Municipal N(lm, 7 de Q1rrizozo

PubUshed in the Lincoln County News on Thursday,•December 16, 201'0. .

Ilennnnecernn nbiertos entre Ins 7:00 n.nl. y Ins 7:00 p.nt.cldla de la ElecQi6n. '

Secci6n 9. Los distritos electorales para In Elecci6nserAn los siguientes:

Rednto de Elecci6nTodo 10 de Recinto 13 y eSllSpartes de RecintQs 1, 2A, 28 y,3, en el Condndo de Lincolndentro dellimites exteriores delDistritQ consolidndos con esnspart~s de Recintos 22 y 12 en elCondado de Socorro dentro delDistrito Escolar MunicipalNum. 7de Carrizozo

La votaci6n ausente sem se!Wn se expresaen Secci6n 11 aqul.

, Secci6n 10. La votnci6n en el dla de In Elecci6n scllevam a cabo usanda un sistema de votnci6n definido enNMSA 1978, Secci6n 1-9-1(B): Se colocan\, pOl' 10 monos,un sistema de votaci6n en el sitio de votaci6n de cadn DistritoElectoral.

• Secci6n 11. Confonne,ala Ley de Votnci6nAusente,NMSA !978, §§ 1~6~1 a 1-6~lg (excepto 1-6-4.2), In Ley deRecintode Votnci6n Ausente, NMSA 1978, §§ 1~6~19 1-6­70, 1~6-22, 1~6-24, y 1-6~25, YSecci6nl~22..19, votant~s cal­lficados y re~ist(l1dos tambien podn\l1 votar nusente en laoficina del Lmcoln County Clerk durante las horns 'I en losdfas habiles desde las 8:00'a.m. el7 de ener02011 slendo 01dia vjgesimo quinto (25th) antes de la Elecci6n: hasta las5:00 J?m. el28 de enero, 2011, siendo el dla viemcs que nntc~cede mmediatamente la E1ecci6n. La votaci6n ausente se Ile­vl\fa a cabo usando balotas de papel confonne a Secciones 1~

. 6-8, 1~6~9, y 1~22~19.

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. AMENDED.RESOLUCION Y PROCLAMACION l>E

ELECCION REGULAR DE DJSTRITO ESCOLAR. YELECCION

DE BONOS ESCOLARES

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RESOLUTION AND PROCLAMATIONI OF ., '

Iq:GULAR SCHOQL D1Sl'RlCT ELECnQNAND .SCHOOL BQND ELECTION

,. Se~tionJO. Voting'on the day of the Election shall

be by a voting systeIIl deffued in NMSA 1978, Section 1~9­1(a). At l~st one voting system shall be used at the pollingplace for each Voting Distnct.' , .

Section 11. Pursuant to the A\lsentVoterAct, NMSA1978, §§ 1~6~1 through 1~6~18 (except 1~6-4.2), the Absent

WHEREAS, the .ao~d of Education of the Voter PreciJ;lct Act, NMSA 1978. §§ 1-6-19. h6~20, 1.6~22~~Z9Z0, Muni.cip'al Sch?ol District ~o, 7 ("Boar!!" aqd 1-6-24 and 1-6~25, arid Section 1~22-19, qllalified. registeredDI.strict,' respectively), ln the Counties of Lincoln and ele.ctors may also vote lJ,bsentee at the office of the Lincoln

Socorro and'the Statt~ ofNew Mexico, has detennined that a Cou9>ty Clerk, at the Lincoln County Courthouse inregular school district election and a school bond election Cll1!lzozo, New Mexico during .regUlar hours and d!lYs of("Election") be held on February 1, 2011, pursuant to the bustness, from 8:00 a.m. on JllD,uary 7, 2011, being the'twen·School Election Law. NMSA 1978, §§ 1~22-1 through 1~22~ ty-fifth (25th) day preceding the Election, until 5:00 p.m. on19, and the BaM ~lection .A9t, NMSA 1978, §§ 6-15-2S Janu~ ~8; 2011, bein~ the Friday immediately prior to thethrpug\\ 6.15~28; ',' \, . Election. Absentee vottng shall be by paper ballot, pursuant

,'. 'WijEREAS, the Board has detenriined that three (3) to Sections 1-6~8, 1-6-9 and 1~22~19.POSitions on the Board are to be filled at the Election by sub~ ,mitti,ng to the qualified, registered electors of the District the PASSED AND ADOPTED thisnpm~s of the cl1ndi~a!es qualified to appear on the ballot for 16th day ofNovember, 2010. 'electiOn to :mch pOSItions; , .

. .' WHEREAS, the persons who desire to fill such President, Board ofEducationposl~ons ~n the Board.shall be required to file declarations of Carrizozo Municipal School District No. 7candidacy or declarations to be a write-in candidate all in [District Seall.accordance with the School Election Law; ". . , '. WHERE:AS, the Board has' detennined upon its own Attest:!mttatlve to s,!!bmlt to vote a~ the. Election, the question ofthe Secretary, Board ofEducation.Issuance pf ItS general obhgatlon bonds in the maximum Carrizozo Municipal School DistrictN~. '7.amount and for the purpose hereinafter s,Eecified; as pennit~ ,ted by NMSA 1978, Section 22-18-2tJ3), and the Bond Published in the Lincoln <;)ounty News on thursday,Election Act; and ' December 9 and 16, 20JO.

. . WHEREAS, neither the bond guestion herein sub- -----.;....-.....---------­mltted,. nor any other school bond question has been defeat-eq br the vo.ters ofthe District at a schoo1.bond election heldwlthtn a penod of~o years prior to the date of the Election.

. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THEBOARD OF EDUCATlON OF THE CARRIZOZO MUNlC~

IPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.7, CONSTITUTING THEGOVERNING BOARD OF SAID DISTRICT IN THECOUNTIES OF LINCOLN AND SOCORRO AND THE

. STATE OF NEW MEXICO: CONSIDERANDO QUE, la Junta de Educaci6n del. Section 1. On the 1st day of Februaty, 2011, there Dist;rito Escolar Municipal NUni. 7 de Carrizozo ("Junta" y

Will ~e held in the Carrizozo Municipal School District No. "Distrito," respectivamente), en los Condados de lincoln y7, Ltnco~n ~nd So~orro C01;U1!ies, New Mexico, a regular ,Socorro l el Estado de Nuevo Mexico, ha detenninado quesch091 dlstric~ election for the purpose of submitting to the se llevar a cabo una elecci6nre~lar de distrito escolary unaquahfied, registered electors of the District th~ names of the elecci6n de bonos escolares (' Elecci6n") elIde feorerocandidates for the three (3) J?ositions to be filled on the 2011, confonne a la Le)' de Elecciones Escolares, NMSA~oard, and a school bond election for the purpose of submit~ 1978, §§ 1-22~1 a 1~22~19 y la Ley, de Eleccfones de BQnos,tmg t9 the qualified, registered electors of the District the NMSA 1978, §§6~15-23 a 6-15~28; , , . ,question of creatmg a debt by the issuing of general obliga~ , CONSlDERANDO QUE, la Junta ha determinadotlon bonds. que en la Elecci6n se llenarin tres (3) posiciones en la'Junta

. . Sec!ion 2. At the Election, the following at large p\?r ~ometer a los votantes c~lificados. y registrados' delpos!tlons on the Board shall be determined by the qualified, Dlstrito los nombres de los candldatos cahficados para apare-registered electors of the District: cer en la balota para elecci6n a tales posici9nes;

Position 1: for a four year term commencing on CONSIp~RANDO QUE, las pel,'sonas que quieren. . March 1,2011; llenar tales poslclOnes en la Junta se requieren someter

PosItion 2: for a four year term commencing on declaraciones de candidatura 0 declaraciones de intento de. . March 1,2011.; and ser candidato pOl' escrito, todo conforme a la Ley de

PosItion 5: for a four year term commencing on Elecciones Escolares;March 1, 2011. . • .. .C9NSID~RANDO QUE, la .Junta ha dete~inado

Section 3. Adeclaration of cand,idacy for a position' pOl' 10Iciativa propla someter a votacl6n en la E(ecc16li, IsOJ?- the Board to be filled at the Election shalllle filed with thecuesti6n d~ la emisi6n de bonos de obligaci6n general deLm~oln County ~Ierk, the 8roper filing officer, during the suma.maxuna y para los fines que mas adelante se especifi­penod commenclOg at 9:0 a.m. ort December 21 2010 can, come se permite en NMSA 1978, Seccion 22-18~2(a), yb' th tho d Tu d . ' 'la Ley de Elecciones de Bonos; y

elOg e rr es ay 10 December and ending at 5:00 p.m. , CONSIDERANDO QUE, ni la nu''sma cuestl'6n v.on the same day, pursuant to Section 1-22-7.Section 4. In making a declaration ofcandidacy, the relacionada con los bonos Clue se somete aqui ni qualquiercandidate for a position on the Board. to be filled at the otra·cuesti6n de bonos escolares ha sido presentado ni derro­Election shall su6mit a sworn statement of intent in substan- tada por los votantes del Distrito en una elecci6n de bonostially the form provided in Section 1.-22~8. . escolares convocada dentro de un peri6do de·dos aiios antes

de la Elecci6n'.Section 5. Aperson who desires to be awrite-in can~ AHORA, POR LO TANTO. LA JUNTA DE EDU~

didate for a position on the Board to be filled at the Election CACI6N DEL mSTRITO ESCOLAR MUNICIPAL NOM.shall file With the Lincoln County Clerk, a dechrrationof 7 DE CARRlZQZO,.EL CUAL CONSTlTUYE~L'CUER­intent to be a write~in candidate before 5:00 p.m.. on PO GOBERNANTE DE mCHO DISTRlTO, EN LOSDecember 28, 2010, being the thirty~fifth day preceding the CONDADOS DB LINCOLN Y SOCORRO YEL ESTADO,date of the Election, pursuant to Section 1~22-18(C). DE NUEVO ~XICO RESUELVE: .'

Section 6. At the Election, the following question Secci6n I.Ell de febrero, 2011, se llevam acabO enshall be submitted to such qualified, registered electors ofthe el Distrito Escolar Municipal' Nitm. 7 de Carrizozo,Condados de Lincoln y Socorro, Nuevo Mexico, una elec~District: GENERAL OBLIGATION ci6n regular de distrito escolar con el fin de presentarles a los

SCHOOL BOND QUESTION votantes calificados y registrados del Distrito los nombres delos candidates para las tres (3) posiciones que se llenaran en

. , Shall the Board of Education of the Carrizozo la Juntay una elecci6n de bonos escolares con el fln de some~Municipal School District No.7, Lincoln and Socorro t 1 1< rfi d . d d 1 .Counties, State of New Mexico, be authorized to issue gen~ er es. a os votantes ca I ca os y regtstra ~~ e Dlstrito lacuesb6n de crear una deuda mediante la emlsI6n de bonos deeral obligation bonds ofthe District, in one series or more, in obligaci6n general. 'the aggregate principal amount not exceeding $650,000, for Secci6n 2.En la Elecci6n, las siguiente~osiciones .the pu~ose oferectlOg, remodeling, makin~ additions to and d' ta '6 I 1 J ta 11 1furnishlOg school buildings, purchasing or unproving school e represen CI n genera en a un se en n pOl' osvotantes calificados y registrados del Distrito:grounds, purchasing computer software and hardware for stu- P "6 1 1 d tr-dent use 10 public schools, providing matching funds for cap~ OSICI n : por un p azo e cua 0 anos comenzan(10 ell oe marzo, 2011;ital outlay projects funde(l pursuant to the Public School Posici6n 2: por un plazo de cuatro aDos comenzanCav.ital Outlay Act; or any combination of these purposes, '(10 el 1 oe marzo. 2011; ysaia bonds to be pa)'able from ~eneral (ad valorem) taxes and Posici6n 5: por Un plazo de cuatro aDos colnenzanto be issued and sold at such time or tunes upon such terms (10 ell (Ie marzo, 2011.and conditions as the Board may determine? '

Section 7. A person IS a qualified elector of the ,Secci6n 3. Una declaraci6n de candidatura para unaDistrie<t if on the day of the Election he or she is a citizen of posici6n en la 1unta que se llenam en la Elecci6n se presen­the United States, at least 18 years of age, and a resident of tara al Lincoln County Clerk, el official apropiado de regis~the District. In order to vote, qualified electors ofthe District traci6n, durante el'8eriodo comenzando a las 9:00 a.m., c121must have previously registered with the Lincoln County de diciembre, 201 ,slendo el tercer DlllI1es en diciembre, yClerk, the Socorro County Clerk, or any voter registration tenninmdo a las 5:00 p.m. el mismo ilia, conforme a Secci6nagent, in accordance with law. Any qualified elector of the 1~22-7.District who is not now registered and who wishes to vote at Secci6n 4. AI declarar la candidatura, el candidatothe Election should register prior to 5:00 p.m. on January 4, para una posici6n en la Junta Clue se llenem en la Elecci6n2011, being the twenty-eighth day immediately preceding the sometem una declaraci6n jurada de intento en la forma sus­Election, during regular business hours and days ofbusiness, tancial provenido en Secclon 1-22~8.at the office of the Lincoln County Clerk, at the Lincoln Seccion 5. Una persona que quiere ser candidato porCounty Courthouse in Carrizozo, New Mexico, or at the escrito para una posici6n en la Junta que se llenara en laoffice ofthe County Clerk ofthe County ofSocorro.Socorro· Elecci6n presentaii al Lincoln CoUJity Clerk, una declaracionCounty Courthouse, Socorro, New Mexico, or by an~ voter de intento de ser candidate por escrlto antes de las 5:00 p.m.registration agent at a designated agency, as prOVIded in el28 de diciembre, siendo el dia trlgesimo quinto (35) antesNMSA 1978, Sections 1-4-48 and 1-449. de la fecha de la Elecci6n conforme a Secci6n 1-22~IS(C).

, Section 8. The polls for the Election will be open Secci6n 6. En la Elecci6n, la cuesti6n siguiente sembetween 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the day ofthe Election. sometida a la consideraci6n de dichos votantes hilbilitados e

Section 9. The voting districts for the Election shall inscritos del Distrlto:be as follows: ' .

CUESTlON DE BO~OS ESCOLARES DEElecti!)n Precinct Polling Place OBLIGACIuN GENERALAll ofPrecinct 13 and those parts Carrizozo jSe Ie concedeni a la Junta de Educacion delofPrecincts 1, 2A

t2B, and 3 in MUnicipal Distrito Escolar Municipal N6m, 7 de.Carrizozo. Condados

Lincoln County Within the exterior Schools de Lincoln y Socorro, Estado de Nuevo Mexico, la autor-boundaries ofthe District Adlnirtistration izaci6n par!l emitir Bonos de obligaci6n general.del Distritoconsolidated with those parts of Building en una sene 0 mas, en la suma agregada pnnclpal que noPrecincts 22 and 12 in Socorro 800 D Avenue exceda $650,000 con el fin d~: ~onstruir, remodelar, agregar

.County within the Carrizozo Carrizozo, NM anexos y amueblar a los edificlos escolares; comprando 0Municipal School District No.7 mejorarando terrenos escolares; comprando software y

equipo de computadora I'lll'a el uso estudiantil en las esco-Absente~ votin~ wil1 be ~ described lares publicas; proveyertdo fondos iguales pata los ptoyectos

In Seett<:in 11 heretn. de desembolso de caJ.'ital finaliciados confonne a la Ley' deDesembolso de CapI~1 de Escuelas PUblicas; ocualquieracombinaciort de estos prop6sitos, los dichos bonos pagadosde los fondos derivadoa de los impuestos generales Tad val­orem) y emisibles y vendidos en tal feeha 0 en tales (echas yc~nforme a los term1rtos y condiciones que la JUlita deter­nune?

'Seccion 1. Una persona es votante habilitado delDistrito si en e1 dia d~ la ~lecci6n elo ella es ciudadafio(a) de10s.Estado Unt~OSt tiene por 10 menos 18 aiios de.«;dad, yesresldente del D1Strite. Paravotat, los votantes hllbllttados delDistrito deben haberse registrado prcviamente con el Lincolrt

• County Clerk, el Socorro County Clerk;- 0 cualqui¢r auxiliarde regislfaci6n conforme ala ley. Cualquicr votante habilita­do del Dls~toque no esta registrado anora 'L que desea votai'en laElecci6il debe registratse antes de las 5:00 p.m, e14 deeneto, 2011/ siendo el Qi~ 'Vigellimo octavo (28thJ.i~ediata­mente antes de la Eleccl6n, durant!! las horas naMes en laofieina del Lincolfi County Clerk en el edificio de la Cortedel Condado de Lincolri, en carrizozo, Nuevo Mexico, en laofieina del S(:icorro County Clerk; en el edificio de 1a Cortedel Condado de Socorro; en Socorro, Nuevo Mexico, 0 Mrcualquier agente de registraci6n de votantell en una agendadesignada como prove.fao en NMSA 1978. Secci6nes 1-4-48y 1-4-49, ,

. Secci6rt 8. Los sinos'de vofa<:i6n para la Elecci6n

!, ,Jl!st a few lines in r~sponse to !hele~er ,Ito the editor from Daryl Lmdsay;- kind(llike ,'employee' to 'employee'. Mr. Lmdsay men- Itions iliat he graduated from Carrizozo schools Iand NMSU, 'Congratulations Mr. Lindsay -- but

I se~inS those two f!ne institutipns. of learningfailed to verse you m the constitutIOn and free- i

i dom of speech. Does not matter whether you II, are or cpmefrom a5111!l1l cOminunity, a!1d what i

the SOCIal and econotnlc factors oftfte 'titt1e are.

J. School board ofany district can and should behelqaccoun~We for any failures ofany school,and not proVIding the same and the bes.t educa..non possible to everyone regardless of the Isocial economic standiItg ofthe family. II

• > And I am sure ttiere are pltmty ofpeo..pIe out there, young and old, tliat have COme Ifrom broken Iami1i~~ an~or no family at all ,.that have succeeded m this world and I'm also .$Ute that 'each and everyone of them had the.bestthere was jtteducation.As far a$ you~d-

I ~ting in 1~84 that is fine, but what 'does that.

I ttm~ frame have indo With the problel1'iS nowfacmg us? . 'I·' Addressing al1tlie issues is what this is·

I at! about, giveti additional time po te!1in~what(thIS could lead up to -" the matn obJecttveaU

1along, has been. to' make sure that evetyone atopt school gets the st;Une chance and 0PPortu­

f mties to succeed and excel in their lives••r .I'm, sut'e~at any~nef Q~ce graduated II from high school can then take it upon them-- I

selves to make tlteir oWn decisions and learof from, their. mi.stakes••There is not very. much II that 18- secret 111 making a success out of onesi self - aguod education., . I'I. ," Th~ yo~ for your opitiiOlt Y~u're IIenlitlelllo n. Aildm cloo!ng - God Blessl I........~~. ~ ~!er agtl~~~J

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EDITOR -- As 1 ops~J;V.e o~r scho~ system and money you have to work with before you send outour communIty there are:manyquestloI1s that'arise the bids. Or maybe bids are not going Qut.and theunanswered; Before l' start, I would like' to com- school is cutting comers. Do not tty to'put blindersmend Ms, Hill on the,great points she made sever- on us.al weeks ago in the paper. This is Grizzly ,country This community is normally quite support­and has always,been. There are a lot 'ofus who are ive ofour school, superintendent and school board,alumni of Carrizozo and are very proud of its tra- but enough is ,enough. It seems to me that Mr.dition and we are proud to be a "Grizzly", With Cobos needs to walk· around campus with a com­that being said, why is it that 5'ou go 1nto the gym mittee of community parents and take some notesand see a bear on the padded walls that looks like on what jobs need completing around our school"Yogi" or .someother bear from. aDisney movie. before he 'begins new ones. And while he's at itWe are Gnzzlies and are the omy Grizzlyes in the learn the stuClent's names. This school is smallstate. There are many other schools in the state that enough to learn everYone's name. The public onlyare.bears but, there is only one school that is a griz- . sees two board members standing up and trying tozly and we would like our mascot to look like one. hold the superintendent accountable for our school~o made tbis decision to change to tWs yogi and neither of those is the president or vice-presi­bear? Also who changed the school colors to dent of the board. Good jOD ladiesI'~black"? Did the student body or community have With board elections coing up, the commu-'any say so in this matter? I don't think soIl . n~ty,needs to step up ·~d do what is right for our

. What ab~ut the trophy cases and all the tro- kids and our cornmumty.phles that were m the new gym? Where are' they? Name withheldNot only do the alumni like to look at them, we,take priae in them: It shows tradition, hard workand success and g1ves the student something to Iook forward to 'and continue. It also shows the vis­iting team how proud we are and what ·We .haveaccomplished (tradition). As I look,around all thecampus I notice all the concrete work and con­struction that has been done. It seems to me that ifyou can pour close to a thousand yards ofconcreteyou coulo have at least' poured a decent handicapramp in front ofthe new gym as a priority and safe­'ly issue. thear'a community member took it upon­himselfto pour one when he saw a young boy tly­ing,to get mto a game last year in his wheel chair(there was no ramp) notto mention handicap park­ing. I know the cost of a lawsuit is Wgher than ayard of concrete. I've looked at the' football field(the worst in thestate) for 5 years now and ourkidshave.fo play on it and it's embarrassing when visi­tors come and see and play on this. I drove by andsee the water on, but I nave yet to see dirt grow and1 know that weeds die in the fall;, What aobut the 01dg'fJ!11 I. go to Bravoawards an4 see that fallen celling that was therelast January, Does the school nothave iItsurance or

, emergen~y. ~ds in ,a line item to il!ake repairswhen things 'like'· thIS happ'en (floodmg, brokenwindows, fallen ceilings). I hear the school had topay someone to.clean up around the m~tal buildingbefore the auctipn they had recently~ I know theschool bad a mamtenalicelgroundsperson over thelast thtee years. Shouldti't they have cleaned it. Isit not the superintendent's job to oVerSee the mam­!enance people? L~oks l~e we Want to keep build­mg andconstru:ctmg things and we cannot evenma~tain what we have. The CominUhity keepspassmg bonds and projects do not ever get com­pleted: Passing bonCls to finish project~ that h,avebeen started and not completed IS not tHe SOlutlOil,There are still tIt1tiI1ished projects from ,1998. Thetrackwas a$~~O,OOO :proj~ct Wid yOU drive'Jjy and~ee 'P.eople driViDg on 1t WIth1tactrors or parked,onIt ~Ith trucks (good use of .tax payers $). Theweight room was not completed with this bondmoney also, But the teachers have a new workoutroom, which they cannot get into after houts. 1'bisis great for employees; hut' finish: the studenesweight room fiist. You should kn.ow how much

·Letters .t~ the Editor: r-WEATHEi1, I " >

:EDITOR: I just ,read the letter'sub- the parepts. ip.~till ..41 their'children.in II : RE'P"RT .'mitfed tp the Lincoln. County News order for the cliildr~n to be,success- . ,. ,~U " . Ifrmn Rose Kr&tochvd ,and: a~other fill. These are economic and social !" Il!¥ Jeff' HClmmorid

·from ,an employee' o,f ~e Llllcoln conditions which affect this, but nei- {" -:- • -:-- .,.. ! ," " "

County News, P~ter AIDuIar. :Both of ther can b~ pontrolled by a Board of t_,~,-,,~,,-~_._~~~_._--;,......:_-,_..:--,....

!hesepeopl~ se~m to do aprettY.go,od Edu~ation or a teacher. It is up to "a It 10Qks lIkelob of:baslung the school and,pnntlng famIly, " S01Il;e Dluch needed,som~ pretty· iJlteresti~gfacts... With all of this said I'm:very ~oisture i!; fina~ly onCamzozo has a 66%:graduatlOn r~te pro.ud -to .be a gtaduate of Camzozo Its' -way; to ~mcolncompared to other lik:e school ~IS- . Schools and left 'homewith Some val- County With ram fore­mets in the state, As R,ose stat~s, thisues that hay¢; carried me through. cast for today apd

· is ,an alanning fact and peeds 'to be Some' of these values were learned Friday. In conjunctionaddressed. . '." . "from': teahers like Bob, Hemphill, with the rain there is a. . Howev~r, I' fe~l she has Mike Gai~es, Dennis Sidebottom and', v~ry -g<?od chance for

· m!sfied th.e .qoat on thIs. <?ne~On!.'l Jame.s !y1111er. There are :tpany others hi&h,wmds out of the.· thmgshe faIled to tnelltIon IS the but, lImIted space to recognize all of west.,. social and e¢onomic factors within them.' . ,, " '.' , All this is at the'the s~aI1 co~u~ty of Cairizozo; . ' , I thh1k Steve ;Harkey and Matt ~ercy of tha! ~~mousNQ ;school dl~tnct ~an. be held Ferguson are great r~presel,1tatives of 'Bust, PotentIal. Onaccou!1table .~or ,graduation rates,. the communitY and, are excellent broadcast news therewhen~ fa~t th's problem ne~ds. to be. leader.s for your local sch<iol board. ,has been repeated refer­aq~res,Sed at h~rne." . ' ; , , They are faced with many iss:ues just e?c,e to the "bust poten-

" " T4e .amoun~o! educatIpn a to ke~p the school open: If you have tIal' apd h<?w m~ch the,perso.n r,ecelves. wlthm pur school not read ~ recent natioQal publication forecas! rrught chang~,· systeJ}ls IS a C~OlCe they make. They, that tal}cs about unemployment, .deJ?endllig on I?any cn­can eltlte~ dec~<;le to,' get the most .0J,ltbudget short falls artd'a wodd,thatis te~a. Bottom Ime, there

·o~' what IS bemg orrered,or do Just, shorj; of morals, I would suggest you Will be weather foreno~gh to get by;. I am a graduate of ;pick one up. and see what is going on., Lincoln County,; but,Cam~ozo S<;l!ools (~lass of !984) '; ',' ,One 1l!0re thing: Carrizozo ex~ct!y w~at we Will get,and wh~n. atteAdmgqarnzozo has not realIzed any population ~lere. m Lmco~n COlUltyS.chools. deCIded I. wanted to do growth for Jqnger than anyone can IS still uncertam.eno~gh Just to get by. ,remember. Letters and articles like Expect daytime. '. ~fter. ,graduation _' frolll- the two I just read do not help. You te~peratures at ~ll el~­

CarrIZOZO HigH•. 1 attend~d New should be proud of the fact that the vatlons to be solIdly mMexico State University and was not teachers in Carrizozo care about 'the the 50s and nighttimeas succ~ssful there as ! needed to'be students an( you ~aye community temp.eratures in the lowfor survIval. Afte,r ~e~v~g college for members that ar~ wlllmg to ~ta!1d 'up to mid 30s. .a few years !l~d Jommg ,the work- ·and help. I feel ~f you are ~Il~mg to . For all the.skiersfor~e, I determme? ! neede4.~n edu- address the p~oblems wlthm th~ coming to .. .Lmcol~cation to make .a hvmg. That IS when , school by ruIimng for school board County for skllng at SkiI returned t~ c,ollege at the YiJ-iversify than y,ou have the .right to talk about Al?ac.h~, the ~uIT~ntof .Wyommg and receIVed a the proDlems. UntIl then, make sure conditIons for sknngBachelors of Science degree in you address all the issues notjust"the are; 4 of 55 trails areBusiness Administration. meJ11bers. . ' ~pen with 3 ~ifts operat-

I've learned over the years mg. 14 mches ofand especially since leaving ~ollege, DARYLLIND~ mach~ne groomed oneducation has to be something that Nogal, machine made packed

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'''. Not To WQrf'YI·<, .' Tuesday was a tad bit different for peo- ,

,HIe in the southern portiops of the state. Long'Clistan,ce calls could not be made~ not even withcell p~on~s •. It vyas r¢ported' on Ty, tvat 911calls were not gomg through but other,calls ~ndpossibly inte(llet were also in limbo. Then yes~terday morning we;heard that a cable was .cut

,by coostr.:uctiop crews east ofAlbuquerque near, 'Edgewoo,d and another: cable Was cut south of

Socorro., ', ',' . ,. Right- now we have mapy questipn,s.

How cOlIldlcutting a cable in the midaJe ,of the,· state cause distress for :us? Seems it .should have·affec~ed A~buqueruque, Did it. Qr .d,idn't it? .

..Evldent1y:~he new electrOnIC system has$ome glitches,W~ don't knQW about. Or is this a­plot for unknown beings to be 'able to put Who­.everin limbo? Mayb~ there is a master planthatwill be ,put into effect at a given 'ntQmeIit justwhen these unknown ·beings plan, some othercata~tf()p'he. ,. . , .

,, AI1~, here, we ,thought aliens were allover. there m Nevada In Area 51'. Perhaps theyhave b~en' ~nfiltrating secretly in' an effort to.have thmgs Just where they want them for a'sur-

·prise jnvasion OJ; a surpnse something. ])on't,sar tWs isn't what yoP wanted to .hear a weekbefore Christmas;' " ". . . Sometimes it is an accident when thingshappen as they did Tuesday, but it does make' aHerson wondoc if there is another motive. Willthere be repeats, in the future? Will people beleft in limbo again? And is anyone out tliere toblame?' "

· Unless someone gives an ,explanation.that will satisfy most people, there may alwaysbe unanswere(;lquestions. Some people willwonder if there are aliens infiltrating tlie pOlm­lace and getting ready to spring a surpnse onthe woJ;1d. Or it could be a surprise just to NewMexico. We know we ,have tlie most beautifulsunrises and .sunsets but that doesn't mean weshoJ,tld be in limbo. .

Rather than worry needlessly, maybewe should concentrate on getting ready forChristInas and celebrate the way We should.ChristInas will arrive on December 25 and evenif phone service is cancelled, ChristInas willamve. .

. Expect Christmas to once, agam be thebestday ever and plan to enjoy. Share greetings .with others and smile. Aren't we fortunate tohave such a great day to look forward to inanother week? Merry Christmas to each andeveryQ~e.

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These are ourkids and that is sup­posed to be the commu­nities school

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Based on t e factualinformation I have gath­ered and many otherthings, it seems VERYclear to me that thereare some longstandingand serious problemswithin our school sys­tem that are hurting ourkids education 'in a BIGWAY. I think theseproblems desperatelyneed to be publiclyidentified and fixedASAP because whilethe kids are severelyaffected by the prob­lems, they tbemselvesare powerless to do any­thing about it.

PLEASE dropby the paper office ore m a i [email protected] to see/get this infor­mation or let me knowwhere else I can pub­licly ~ost it. Thanks forlistemng and caring.

Rose KratochvilC~lrrizozo, NM .

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LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF NEW l\1EXICOCOUNty OF LINCOLN

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. CV-I0-Z76. Div. UI

CITY BANK NEW MEXICO, a New MexicoBanking Corporation,

Plaintiff,

from 2003 when we hadthe best ACT scoresover Capitan and the 12other school districtsclosest in size to ours, toan alarmingly LOWranking in 2009.

The chart infor­mation has ALL beencopied from the NMPED web site.http://www.ped.state.nm.us/ and can easily beverified by anyone whocares enough, and haselJ.ough t~me to do it a~dI am hopmg that a lot ofpeople do just that.Certified AYP link is onthe right-hand side ofthis page and anotherVERY informative pageis the sites fact sheet.http://www.ped.state.nm.us/IT/schooIFactSheets.html

. I kQoW for afactthat people care abouttheir kids, but if they donot have a computer orenough time to researchthis themselves, I willGLADLY email themthe letter and the charts.The charts are also post­ed on the wall at thenewspaper office andwill be available in

Sarah Prothro, Special MasterLEE GRIFFIN & ASSOCIATES, P.C.By: lsI Lee Griffin

Lee Griffin1044 Mechem DriveRuidpso, New Mexico 88345(515) 258-9404Attorney for Plaintiff

Published in the Uncoin County News on December16,23,30 2010; and January 6, 2011.

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PATRICK EUGENE WELCH, alkJa PATRICKE. WELCH, individually; the HILL COUNTRYPROPERTIES TRUST, under Agreement datedMarch 13, 1998; and PATRICK EUGENE WELCHand WENDELIN 1. WELCH, Co-Trustees of theHill Country Properties Trust,

Defendants.NOTICE OF FORECLQSURE SALE

NOTICE IS GIVEN that on January 12f 201 I,at 10:00 A.M" at the front entrance to the VilJage ofRuidoso Municipal Building located at 313 CreeMeadows Drive 10 Ruidoso, New Mexico, the under­signed Special Master will offer for public sale the fol­lowing described real property to the highest bidder forcash:

Lot 27, Block 2 of SUNNY SLOPE, Ruidoso,Lincoln County, New Mexico, as shown by theplat thereof filed in the office of the CountyClerk and Ex-officio Recorder of Lincoln'County, New Mexico, on JanuarY 26, 1984, inCabinet D, Slide No. 212.The property is also identified as 107 SouthSlope Court, Ruidoso, Lincoln County, NewMexico. .The 'Special Master's sale will be conducted

pursuant to the Default Judgment, Decree, Order ofSale andAppointment ofSpecial Master entered by thisCourt on December 1,2010, in an action for collectionof J'laintiff's Promissory Note and foreclosure ofPlaintiff's Mortgage. .

Plaintiffs Default Judgment directed foreclo­sure of the real property to satisfy the foJlowingJudgment liens:

Principal, interest and, late fees throUgh 01112/11 .... $31,934.86Costs ofsuit. , .. ,. ,784.96Attorney fees. . . . . . . . . • . . .. 2,966.24Special Masterfs fee ..... , . . .. 325.31

$36,011.37

. In addition to the judgment liens referred toabove. there will be accruing costs, including costs ofpublication of this notice.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that theSpecial Master may continue the date of sale withoutr~ublishing this Notice of Sale by a.ppearing on thedate and at the time designated in the notice andannouncing the postponement to another specific date.

lsI Sarah Prothro

LINCOLN CQU~IY NEW§ •••Ihurs.. Pecc, 16. 2010 .if PAGI: 'Z

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Since my letterabQut Zozo $chools lowgraduation rate wasprinted I have heard allsorts of reasons for it.The most common oneis that we are acommu­nity who has Just givenup on attemptmg to dealwith the school at alldue to so many years ofhaving the communityvoice being ignored byschool authorities andothe{ people in highplaces.. Another logiCalexplanation is tha~ thekids with low grades arebeing encouraged 10drop out because theAYP testin~ only countsSCOTCS ofkids who havebecn' enrolled for the_full academic year.Whatever the reasonmay be, it has to beidentified and correctedbecallse the quality ofany child's K-I..2 educa­tion is a basic buildingblock of life that willhave either a positive ornegative effect on therest of their lives.

If the caringadults in this communi­ty were disturbed by ourschools dismal gradua­tion and drop out ratesthen they should beREALLY shockedwh~n they see how ourkids proficiency per­centage scores .compareto Capitan,which IS alarger school, and theother districts closest insize to Carrizozo.

Last week I sub­mitted a letter to theeditor along with animportant chart of fac­tual information thatcould not be 1?dnted dueto space hmitatjons.The letter explained thedifference between theOverall AYP "RAT­INGS" and the AYPproficiency "GOALS".It also explained how itwas possible for schoolsto meet AYP "RAT­INGs" while FAILINGto meet student profi­ciency "GOALS" inreading and math. Agood example of howmis leading meetingAYP "RATINGS" arewhen you want to checkout the kids reading andmath skills, has hal?­pened in here InCarrizozo.

Carrizozo wasone of only seventeen"districts" statewide, tomeet AYP "RATINGS.That sounds prettygood, but in reality, ourelementary schoolFAILED to meet AYPoverall "RATINGS"and it failed in the over­all math RATING andmeeting its math profi­ciency "GOAL". Whenit comes to basic skillsin math and reading; themiddle and highschool's scores are notpretty either. Bothschools met overallAYP "RATINGS" butthe middle school useda special designationdue to bad scores in thepast. They also metAYP "RATING" sUln·dards in both readingand math while failingto meet their proficien­cy percentage "GOALSin both subjects. TheAYP chart shows ourschools actual accom·plishments in math andreading compared toCapita~ ~nd the (o1;1rodier distriCts closest Insize to Carri2ozo havedone. Putting it mildly,we didn't do too well.

I have also madea much bigget chart,comparing moreschools information.

- .This one is based on ourhigh school studentsACT test results from2003 through 2009 andis scary ana sad all atthe same time; It clearlyshows our school' dig..tricts drastic decline

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. LEGAL NOTICE'

NOl'IC~ is hereby given thai on June 2'2, 2010, The Ruidoso Properties ItrevocableManagement Trust, 1304 Central Ave SW, P.O. Box 1301, Albuquerque. NM 81103 andthe Village ofRuidoso, 313 Cree Meadows Drive, Ruidoso, NM ,88345, tiled applicationNo. H.737-IA; 0275-1 & H-212 ET AL (1) with the STATE ENGINEER for temporarypermit to add supplemental points ofdiversion and change place and/or purpose ofuse ofunderground waters and change partial points of diversion from groundwater to surf8~

water the Hondo Underground WaterBasin in the :State ofNew Mexico.

The applicant propo~es to temporarily expand the current authorized place and purposeoruse and add tw.elve po'ints'ofdiversion'to supplement the presently authorized points ofdiversion underState Engineer File No. H-737-1 Adescribed as follows:

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This is a temporary application for a Period of ten years with all w.ater rights to revertbllCkto the origtnal points ofdiversIon, place'and purpose of use on October 31, 2021,The .application may rev~rt back at any time durfng the 10 yCtlr period by the filing of IIwritten req"est by tfte eo.Al'plleants. .

Wells'H·737-A.tu:id H-731-A-S are located in the City ofRuidoso DOWns approXimatelyone mUe east otthe: intersectioh ofus.Highway 70 artd State Higltway 48. The proPosedadditional point! pf diversion, arc located .wlthin the Village of Ruidoso boundarlcst inLincoln County,New MexiCO'.

Any ~tsoll. Jlnn'or ~Qrp<)ration or other entity having standing to file objections or• protests shall do !loin wntlng (legible, sigried. and include the ~jter's complete nallle

and mailing address). The objection to the approval of the application mus.! be basedon: <I' fmpalrmcnt; if impairment ~ou must specifically identif'y your water rtghts; ltilellor(2) Public welfatelconscrYation. of water; if public welfare or conservation of Watefwithin the state ofNew Mexico, you m.Ust show you will be substantially affected. Thewritten P.totcst 'mUst be flIed. in ,triplicate, with John R. D'Antoniot Jr., F.E., StateEngineer•. 1901) West-Second Street, Roswelt; New MeXICO 88201, within ten (10) daysafter the date of JastpublicatIol1 Of this Notice-. Facsimiles (fax) will be accept~ as avalid protest as long as the hard copy Is sent within 24~hours of the facsimile. Mailingpostmark wUI be used let valldat~ the- 24--1to!li' t;eri6d. ProteSt ~n .be ~axed to Office (Ifthe State EngIneer, (515) 623-8559, If no valtd protest or obJcctlotl IS filed. the StateEngineer wlll evaluate th~ appljcation in accordance with Sections 72-2-16, 72-5-.0. and12·12~3.

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Pu.~lished' .WeekljIrom Be4tJ(i/ulDowntown CarrizoZQ,-New Mexico

the vniage code contained language 'failure to ger a.permit from the vil- clIt's just t() make sure that,that, ad9fessedco~structiQn 'require- Jag~'can bea snuMiown of the con-' even out in the subdivisions, in other!ments arid violations that applied to' struction site and ·fines ofup to $300. wordf', nobody can advantage Qf(thebuilding permits, and that me'plan,,: 'Virginia Wa,tso'n-Jones, a resi- absence 9f) rules," trustee Rickyning commission proposed m.oving dent of Capitan; asked if the v.illage LaMay r~sponded. IJNot really rules,those requirements to the section would waive the p~rmit fee tor thof'e but we'll know what's gOin.g on."..addressing building regulations. , Who have already obtained abuilding Watson-Jones asked how non-

"What they wanted to do was permit from the s.tate, am). the trustees compliance wIth the permit require­to start having. a permjt that's saidno. m~nt will ,be enforced" and policerequired, and charging a f~e of'.25 Mayor Sam 'llammons added c.hlef Randy Spear fielded the ques-dollars, so we'll kriow what's going that every. municipality in the state bon. ,on," Str~ckland tol~ the. village requires building pernuts. "If we get notified of it, wetrustees. 'I guess we ve had some Watson-Jones said that the .can go out there and Sl;le if th~y havethings coming in that we dicln.'t know' Village of Ruidoso haS' very a pemiit from the Village of Capitanabout.until they already had it going." 'Draconian" building permits, divid- and all permits from the State ofNew

. The permit r~quirement will ed into electrical, construction and Mexico. Ifthey do not, call a buildingapply to commercial and residential plumbing aspects, and asked if that inspector and alQn~ withus we1 11 shutconstruction, including 11J.obile "or' . 'v.as what the change. in the Capitan it.down," Spear .sald, "unless Ws agri­modular homes. The 'penalties for.the VIllage ~ode was Icadll1g tQ. cultural. If you're bUilding a chicken

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Capitariptoperty owners willnow be. required 'to obtain a buildirigpennit from the village before build­mg any type .of structtIr~ larger than10 feet bylO feet~ '

, Following a recoinmendationfrom ._ t~e ' .Capit~n PlanningCOlumlssIon, ' the. VIllage councilvoted' last week during its regularmonthly m~eting to move an item ofthe municipal ,code from the subdivi­s!on secti~n to the b~ilding regula­tIons sectIon, and to add a re'luire­~ent for ~he purchase ofa $25 tiuild-mgpermlt. .

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FOR SALE--Alfalfa, small and large square bales,

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EMPLOYMENT NOTICERegistereq NUfse ret}'!1ired for cons~ttat1t vacancyat an ICFIMR m CamzoZ<>, NM. ESIttnated 25,,30hour~ 'perlI1on~ total on-site, with on-call duties.Qualified applicants - sub1tllt resume and coverle~er ~y fax,to 575.648.2370, or by email tocscbnelder.nhdc@,y3hoo.com. SUbject ·'RNConsultant". .. .

CA,SA MANANA APARTMENTS isnow takitig· applicationf' for one bed-room apartment. Rental Assistance isavailable for elderly disabled or age 62or older. For an app-lication call 648­2514.TDD: 1-,800-659-8331 or writeto CasaManana Apts., P;O.:,Box 872;Carrizozo, J"lM 88301. EquJl.:U:ousing ~.,. .'Opportumty . . ,~

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NOTICE OF EMPL9¥MENTThe Town'of Catrlzozo is seeking applications fora full-time New Mexico Certified Pollee Officer oreligible to certifY·by waiver. Salary s~ at$16.00 per hour plus health insurance and retire­ment. Complete job description and applicationsare available at tlie Town of Carrizozo City Hall,400 9th Street, PO Box 247, Carrizozo, NM88301. Applications will be accepted until posi­tion is filled. Please mail completed applicationsalong with resume to Town of Carrizozo, PO Box247, Carrizozo, NM 88301 Att: Personnel ordeliver them to 400 9th Street, Carrizozo, NM88301.

EMPLOYMENT NOTICEPart-timelReliefDIRECT CARE STAFF, working withthe mentally retarded. Must be at least 21 years old andpass drug, alcohol, and background screenings. Nofelonies. Application on website or pick up at NewHorizons. Call for interview. ~ual opportunity em­ployer. New Horizons, Carrizozo 575.648.2379www.nhdevctr.org

SIDEWALK SALE at Dream Space: Iniporiumfor the Arts, 400 12th Street - Carrizozo. Friday,December 18 & Saturday, December 19, from 9:00am to 3:00 pm. ' '

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EMPLOYMENT NOTICEFull-time QMRP needed at ICFIMR in Carrizozo,NM. Minimum qualifications: BA or BS in humanservices field; one year of experience working.direct!y.,W~th mental prphysically disable~ individ­uals. QUalIfied, applicants -pleasesub1tllt resume,and cover letter oy fax to 575-648,,2370,' or byemail to.cschnieidc;[email protected]. subjectiCQMR.Pposition~'.

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You can also~etup to the minute, m­depth, constructionupClates by logging in towWw.nmroads.com forany area ofthe state.

The above infor-'mation was taken fromthe National WeatherService Website. For upto date weather reports,go . towww.srh.noaa.gov/abCJIon the internet. ThISwebsite is up-datedevery four hours.

'IUesday,;Decembe.. 2l '

Mostly , sunny,with a high near 58,night: Partly cloudy,with a low around 36.

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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OFNEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFTH JUDIClALDISTRIC't COURTNo. PB-2010-41

Div;m

snow atlowerand mid­dle elevations... There'wa$nQ new snow'forth~ last w~ek; .

Today, Thursday,December 16

A good chanceof showers, partlysunny, with a high near49, west winds around

Pttbl(shed ht the LmcolD ,County News on December9 and 16,2010•

Mondlly,,'De~ember 20

. Mostly sunny,with a high near 59,night: Partly cloudy,with a low around 31.

.Monday, .December 20

Mostly sunny,.'Saturday, ' with a" high near 59,

December 18 , night: Partly cloudy,Mostly sunny, with a low around 38. ,

with a high near 55,night:, .Partly cloudy,with a low aroUIid 32.

• Sai~day"December 19

Mostly sunny,with a high near 57,night: Partly cloudy,with a low around 33.'

IN:nm MAtTEROF TIiB ESTATE OFWILLIAM S. SEBRINGAND ANN S. SEBRING,

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that :KathleenR. Davis.has been appointed pe~onal representative of·this estat~. AUpersoIlShaving cla~ ag~s~ this estateare reqwred to 'present thelt clauns Wlthm tWo (2)months after the date Ofthe firstllubHcaHon ofanypub.lis~ed notice to cre~tors ~r thedlit.e ofmailingot o\hetdelivery ofthis notice, whIchever IS later, or the claunswill be forever barred. Claims must be presented eithereto the law offices of Gibson &. Leonard, P.C., at thea~dtesslisted below; or fII~d with the District Coti1\ OfLlIicoln CountY, New MeXiCO, 10c~ted at the folloWlllgaddress: P.O. Box 725;Catrizozo, New Mexico 88301.J)ated: December 7, 2010.. '

Respectfully Submitted by:

OmSc>N & LEONARDLori Gibson

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NOTICE is hereb~ given that on November 17,2010,J3ecky L. Smith,S Mercedes Ct" Roswell, New Mexico88201, filed application No. 01913-5C with the STATEENGrnEER for petmit to drill supplemental well tosupplement the diversion of up to 5.395 acre feet \lerannum ofsurface waters from the HujlbertDitch, which Tuesday,diverts from the Rio Bonito in the NE1/4NB1I4NW1I4 December 21 The New Mex-of Section 33j Township. 9 S~u~h .Range 16 Mostly sunny, ico Highways Depart-Bas; N.M.P.M., f~rthe contlllued ImgatIon of 1~66 with a high near 59, ment .11as developed. aacres of l~d descnbed as follows, Pt. El/20f Section . night: Partly cloudy, new toll free num6er for3~, Township ~ South, R,anQe 16 East. . with a low aroUIld 30. . up to the hour road con-The ap,Plicant proposes to drill a supplemental well ~truction~1 co~ditiopgapproxunately 125 'feet in depth and 8 inchjes in diam- .. Forecast for lllformatIon. Just dialeter at a point in the SW1l4SE1I4NEI/4, Section 33, Ruidoso, Capitan and 511, listen to theTownship 9 South, Range 16 East,N.M.P.M. . Corona alld most ofthe options and follow the

Hondo Valley: dIrections. '

1Q 1.Uphl - night: .AnextJ;entely good chaJIceoJ' showers, mOf'tlyclo.ndy, with~. lowa:round 311 ~Quthwest

Forec4st' for', wind between'S and 10C4rrizoiQi . the.. .hfgh mph:'-. ". .plains, and high desert 'areqs ofLincolnCounty, . Frid.3Y,.

,I)~GAL NOTICE " 4nd tlieHol1do yqlley: December 17 'TWELFTH ,JUDICJAL DISTRICl COURT A fairchance of JlYILLIE15 'lY-AC"g ...,AUM~xic~nF,QQd

COUNTY OF LINCOLN Today, ThursclaY, showersl mostly cloudy, ..." '''.f ':" ,.f h'O . i I a the ticSTAT~,OFNEWME:xICO December 16 with a high .near 42" m~d~ ~Qm $cr~u:;, ."tlgQa . g ,J), .

, P.ROBATENO.PB-10-3SA good chance' night: Partly cloudy, r:~.¢jP'$;Ghia.rblQilQ(J~yr9~r~~.:H9dmei·ro~~d~of sho}Vers" partly with a low around 28;, f;nchlla<fa.~i ,a..nd.,eyrrd,Q$:" ,~a.Jl W(;J,.e$,

IN THE MATTER OF THE ,ESTATE oJ? .' suntly, WIth a hIgbnear ' Saturday; Fr~sh sa.lil(l~1 Ice. Cre.am, ,$h~k~~~F:lqijt,$1LtVf YAV...~ BELIN. d.~el}Sed., 4::5, so'uthw·.e'st' w.. J'nd Dece....ber 18. andS,Qdas,. ,'Phgne 575..648-4200 JMwy.

~ , '{I '..' between 5 and 10 mph, Mostly f'unny,' a.aO/~A ..~·CarrizQtQ, NM.'''' ..,'. '"': ''', '.'NOTJ;E'TO CQQlTOlJS " night: A very gopd with a' high near 51 ~ .l'\ , , !!' '!.~~ '!'!", !".•!'..!".!",:.'!'!".,'!'.•l' !\..,,!"'!''!'.'I\ ~,'!'.,!' .

'NOTICE,IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- chance of' showers, night:, Partly cloudy, " i

$j~ed has been appointe4persC!nal rep~esentiltive of mostly clou4y, with ,a with:a low around 35.' FOR SALE ...",2011dos estate.Allpersonshavmg 91alms agamst this estate .low around, 33, sQuth '" J{yundai' . Sonata Li..

. are,.-equiredto J?resent theirclaifng withhl tWoD1onths winds' arollnd 5 mph. . .Sunday~. mit.ed..>3~89,% loari.,after-the dat¢ pI the first publicaUon of th\S Notice ,or , December19 ,.~ . C.allthee.aims,will be forever barred. Claims must be pre" Friday, Mostly sunny,sented either to theUJi~ersi,gnedpersonal'tepresentat!ve Dec'ember '17 .wI'th ~ hI'gh ne'ar 54, . 575-430·1352at HeR 4S J30x 446, Riu(foso Downs, ·New MeXICO 110/28 11/1188346, or to the attQmey for· the personal represe~ta- A fair.,chance·of night: Partly cloudy, 3tp, • _.ti've, Charles E. HaWtho~e 'at 900 S~dderth '!?nye, shOwers, partly 'sunny, with a lovn;tround 39.Ruidoso,New Meico 88345, orfI1ed WIth the Pistrict with a hIgh near 50,Court of,Linco~ County. : '. night: Partly cloudy,

. Justin M. Pfeiffer, I with a loW around 29.Person.al Representative of theEstate ofLiva Yavari Belin,Deceased .HCR 4S Box 446;Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico 88346. ,.

AttORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATiVE,Charles E. Jlawtbome - .900 Sudderth Drive "Ruldoso, New Mexico 88345(505)257-13~3 fax 257~1327

Published in the Lincoln County News on pec4'm~er9 and 16, 2010.. .'.

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Ll:GALNOTIC~PUB~IC N!)TICE

, In ~ccordapce w.ith Sec 106 .of the rrogr~tic.i\greentept, T-M9bil~ U~A. plans to place allteIlJUlsopto

.plaifonn a.,t 31613th St;;LOt24, 1,llock 19., C.llm.·zozo.'," ,NM 88301. rlea~¢ fax ,conunents to Vi~ly M. at 714,.

508·4HO ~~$ardQJg §ite ~04027·P.' "

:Published in. the Lillc~Jn CO,~ntY ~ews ~nbecelDber'9 )Iod 16, ,2010. .

The points 'of diversion and place of use .are locatedapproximatelYc one mile soutJieast ofLincoln, LincolnCounty, New Me~co. ". .

Any person or other entity shall have standing to file anobjection or protest if they object that the granting ofthe application will:

(1) Be detrimental to the objector's Waterright; or •

(2) Be contgrary to the conservationof.waterWIthin the state or detrimental to the publicwelfare ofthe state, provided that the objectorsh0'Ys how they willbe substan~ally andspecIfically affected by the 'granting ofthe

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Any person, fmn or corporation or other entity havingstanding to fife objections orprotests shall do so inwrit­ing (legible, si!W,ed, and include the writer's completename and maUing address). The objection to theapproval of the ap{Jlicationt must be based on: (1)I~airment; if impamnent you most specifically iden­titY yourwater rigltts; and/or (2) Public welfare/conser­vation of water; if pUblic welfare or conservation ofwater within .the state ofNew Mexicoj youmust showyou will. be substantially affected. The written protestmUSt be filed, in triplicate, with John R. Df Antonio, Jr.j

,PoE., State Engineer,.. 1900 , W~st. SecondStreet, Roswell, New MeXICO 88201, Within ten (10)days. a~er the dat~ of last pUblication.of,this Notice.Facslmdes (flDt) wIll be.accepted as a valid protest aslon~ as the liardcopy is sent within 24·hours ofthe fac"simtle. Mailing postmark will be used to validate. the24--hbut period. Protest can be faxed to Office of theSf~te¥ng~eerj (575) 623-gSS9•• 1fno. ~alid protest orobjectiOn IS filed, the State Engllleer Will evaluate theapplication in accordance with Sections 72-2-16; 72-5·6j and 72..12..3.

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" The' following 'Iambark Canyon :Road in ·tion on Sierra 'Lane ininformlltion WllS taken Nogal, deputy dispatqhed. RUidoso', .Downs, deputyfrom, dispatch r~cQrds in ' 10:38 a.m. 'Ire- dispatched.the . ~incoln 'County spassi,ng'repQrted at .Ioca- September 28Shetiff s Office, located tion on Ski Run RQad in 8:24 a.m. Dogin the. I"incoln County 'Alto, deputy dispatched. reported. running looseCo'Ql1:hous~ in Carrizozo. 3:59 p.m. Warrant near intersection of HwyP!ltch~d. . ~fervice at Lincofu County 48 and Escondita in

Sepfember 27 Detention Center (LCDC) Capitan, deputy dis-. " lZ:08. a.m. Ac- on Ahyort Stre~t 'in patched. '

cldepr )'e.t'Qrted at inter- Carrizo~o, deputy dis- 8:41 a.m. Un­section Rf ,awy, 380, and patched. '. known trouble call fromH;~, 70 1UH(>ndo, deputy 4:06 p.m. Drivers Capital schools, policedIspatched. test requested 'at Ruidoso dispatched.... , ~:S~'. a.m. Sus,. school ,soccer field, 8:54 a.m. Warrant

PI{)IOUS, '~ct~VltX .rep0,rted deputy dIspatched. . service .at' Magistrateon1~itq Street In CapItan, , 4: 18 p.m, MedIcal Court In Carrizozo,p()lIc~>dJs.eatch~d. , call at business located on deputy dispatched.

,10 ;.';':8:~6,a.m.Medical West Smokey Bear . 10:22 a.m. Fu-c~l~t,r.eslde9-~e on Fourth Boulevard in Capitan, neral escort requested atStr~et ,~JG~pItan, ambu- ambulance dispatched.' Nogal Presbyterianlatwe;,4.i~patqh~d. . " " 7:00 p.m. Acc- Church in Nogal, deputy

, :9:07·,a,.1ll. MedIcal ldent reported at'Q1ile dispatched.ca\l.'l;l~ .Can;IZQZO Heal!h marker 302 oli Hwy 70 in .12:38 p.m. Thr­q}»}'R em.E; Avenue ,In Hondo, emergency units, eats reported at residenceCam~.()ZO, ,amQulange dIs- a~bulance and deputy Qn GR <;:006 in Capitan,patcljeQ. dIspatched..' deputy dispatched.

'It ", ?:2S a.m.' Mo- 11:12 p,m. In,.for- . 12:57 p.m. Wel-tonst }:lSsJstailce requested m~tion rep?rt at business fare check r¢questeli forat ..mlle marker 147 on at IntersectIOn of Hwy 54· person sitting in· car atHwy. 54. north .of and, Hwy ~80' ,in mile ~ark~r 96 on. HwyCamzozo, deputy dlS- Carnzozo,' pollce dlS- 380 In LIncoln, deputypatched... . patched. ,dispatched.

. 10.17a,m. en- 11:53 p.m. Ag- 1:06 p.m. Unk-mInaI,damage to p!operty, ency ~ssistance requested' nown trouble call fromreported at locatIOn on by RUIdoso police at loca- residence on El Corte in

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4: 13 p.m; Alarmreported at 10Qadon onHwy 70 in San Patricio,deputy dispatched.

. 5:51, p.m. Policepre senc e/ stand .. byrequested near intersec­tion of Hwy 220 andSontera Road in Alto,deputy dispatched.

6:55 p.m. Childcustody exchange atCapitan schools parkinglot in Capitan, police dis·patched. .

, 8:03 p.m. Un·attended death reported byRuidoso police at resi­dence on Gavilan CanyonRoad in Ruidoso, deputydispatched. '

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'For applicationforms to request CapitalOutlay funding youmay call (575) 624­6131 or email hqsn­[email protected].

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January 7'Oterp CountyAdmin Center

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SNMEDD/Council ofGovernments is the.areawide planning

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9:00 ant to 12 noonAdministrative Center

.·Capi.tanCouncii Mandates(Qontinyed from Page 1)

Announces

Precinct Ceucuses;and

Biennial Organizational'. Convention .

C • • THE .RE:POBLICAN PARTY OF LINCOLN'COUNTY. ' ,

, ,TUESDAY, llECEMBEA 28....Ruidoso Village Conncilmeeting cancelled.

, , SATURDAY~DECE!\fBER 25....Christmas day! Merry Christm.as'~veryone! I!

Saturday, January 8, 2011Cree Meadows Country Club

301 Country Club Driver Ruidoso

The purpose of thls,.conventlonls to ·el.ct,a newCountY Central Commltt.e. new county Offlcers,andnew .

County Contingent members 'to the State Centra'Committee.

All properly re,gl~tered Republlcait. lit lincoln Countyare welcomeandencouraOed to attendl

~egistratlon will begin at 0:00a.m.• Th~,rn••tlng wlU'begln promptlyaf10:001.m.

Cail(515) 354·0300 tor self·noinina{jdl1lnforiTlaUon'snl:llorforeserve aseatat the C<>livel'ltlon. Seating will be {JLfaranteed~OfilyfOt resetvatlonsteeeivedby,no.on on Friday, January 7th, 2011. Unregistered Individuals are weI!"cornej buf may be required to $tand. . . ' . . . .

t THIRD,SATURDAY OR EACH MoNTH.....American Legion Post #11, Wells Fargo Bank in Ca1;'rizozo

9:00 a.m. '

FOURTH TtJESDAY OF EACH MONTH '....Poodpanty forage 54 and younger at Assembly of'God r

Church in Canizozo 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 6:00p.m. '

, . A series' of" Legislativeh.earings to , January 4

obtllin citizen and COll1-:-' 'l,pvington City H~D.munity.comments for. 9:00 am to 12 noonState Capital 'Outlayfundingb?s been

;,' announced by the. Southeastern NeW Mex..ico .Ecortomic De..vel..opl11entPist!ictlCouncilof GOV~lilments (SEN..,MEDI)).The' heatingswill be held throughou.t

. 'the five county region, , covered by SNMEDD.

,Hearings willtake place in Alamo­gordo, Carlsbad, Ros..well and ,RuidosoDowns. ,Local ~ovem..ments, comtnWllty bas..

'~d I\on..for..profit organ..lzatlons and othersseeking assistance in

.~ acquiring funding assis..'. tance for capital con.. ,·stru.ction Qt,equipment

projects from the Stateof New Mexico are 'encouraged to attendthe hearing in theircounty. ,

Hubert Quin­tana, executive director

, of SNMEDD, in mak..• • . T'HUR'SD" A.v 'J" 'V' " ing the announcement,, ,. ',' ,A~,.~. ARY 6~2011 . added that, uIt is critical"....Leglslativehe~ngto obtam cl~zen 'and commumty com· ,~h~t those' seeking

ments for ~~t~Capl~l Out1ay~dmg ~res~t1ted by Southe,astem .~.,:. Ca~ital OUtlay fundingNew MeXICO Econ~nuc Develol?ment DlStriCtl~Ounci1 of, I asslstan~e a~;nd one ofGovernments (SENMEDD). RUldoso,Downs CIty Hall, 200 p.m. the hearT1Ohgs. .'t<> 5:00 p.m. • " •e ,hearmgs• ' ~dl prov!de those seek~

,mg. f¥nding the oppor..tunity to meet face toface with their local

.Le~isillto~s to' discuss, theil" fund10g needs and

the reaSons to have theState assist with theirproposed project., . The proposed

'. ~. ;'t;' ". proJects': must have ttproject of life ofat least10 years. and cost noless. , than, $25,000.CapItal Outlay projectsthat are approved by theLegislature and, Gov..

. ernoi' 'o/lll be funded byState ISSUed SeveranceTax Bonds .or GeneralFund Bonds." ' The Legislativehearings: are scheduledas follows: .

, 'EACHFR1DAY' ,·~..AI Anon family gro-up'for families and mends :oi iicoholics.''; ,

noon at Methodist Church in Carrizozo, bring lunch.

. ,SECOND TUESDAY OF EACH,MONT'R....Food pantry fot those age, 5Sand older at Ass¢J,llbly of God

church in ,(JatriZoz() 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. ' ,,". '

'~ C09P~can'.t. touch it" . that tlie huilding''js going up or the" . When asked if ~ very large- trailer is !l1ovin,gin.l think'1t"~ good

b~,rn, 8,000 square feet, would 'luaU.. for the village to know what's hap-\ fy for the 'agriculture exemption from pening befOre it happens." , ,

" "tfie permjt reqqir~ment~' Spear said Watson-Jones asked, if the \that on~ would have to check with the, pla~ning commis~io~ woulc.l be. pr~;' ,',state abO\lt .t1)at, ,and ~aMay ,said that posmg any regplatJons ,to' controla permit, frQm the, vdlage~ would be what kinds of mobile horiles,will be

: requi~ed~., '. " . -pennitted within the villag¢ limits", ",'., .. L~MaY.'s';lggest~d.that havi~g' "Is that something that th~· .

ttl:epermlt re,qutrement Included 10 planning board is going to cODsider,?t' :", t~esubdivi$io~ section 'of th~ village she asked. "Because once weg~~l f:

code. gave ,resulepts th¢ impression them in, We're stuck with them.'i "

that It didn',t apply 10 construction . ,'LaMay said "One step at'lltliqL ~uts~d~ of th~ subdivisions? and that tlm~", and Sp~ar said that wh~tkindsln .: .movlng,.the "lllng,uageto the bUilding ()~ structure,s .are' all()wed is., deter/'l)( i

,regulations s~ctlOns should make it mmed by the r,estrictive cov.enants of~le,~r .t~a,t, Hat~plies !O ,any property the subdivisions', and that the,viUagec?

, '" ' ;' lnslde .ofthe vdlage bnuts. '.' (}annotenforce those covenants~l i~:.l112., , ,', ~~ . .~ .;~.. ,; ,.fe~~ .pepple :we,(e.· pres~n~ to , ~'~That's' :a: civil .issue; ,Tliat1:j~8r

lUONDA\,S AndW,EDNESDAYS, ., 1". dl~CUSS thelssue althougn, Stricldand· nota ~riminalissuet Spear sam:' . ., ...;Free ,qED ~lasseSQ to 8 p.m. CarriZoZO School Library " .p'o.m~e~,()ut, .the, p1,lblic hearing.wa~ Ue' referred' to some A~ftam~;'?,.' . ." ~ ; . ",' . " ··t " 'adve~ISed for 'W/,Q weeksrptior to' the structures that were broughf iiifb'~'~ ,", . ;, .' Tt1~'SDAY$' : ',:': "\' : .. me:~tm~.f.gl~:. adQPt~d;;c~ange will Capitan from Ruidoso andhave:;siii~~~~?

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, .,".. ~p~;a~ U ~~C .• l t~presc.oo$tQrybour'l~?()p,ml! ;,; nO~lfy tesid~nts o~the oh,~ng~; " '., '. "Now, ~e'regoing tohJw~•.!<;> ).' , '. , ' ''-:;, .·.~'[t's.officlalafterthat two gIve hlmtheplttmattilu, you;'re g9ti1g~~' I

, " ' ,WEDNESDAYS' 'l weeks," Strickland said. . ., to do somethmg or we'll dOlt," Spear', ....Corotta;Pu1jlic tibrarystory hour 4:00 p:;rn. :'~;:~.: ':"~,- ~.. ' ~.,:, ,i.::-::::- ~(';:'.', ,:' . ,~rustee•.Diane ,R~ska said that said. "We can consider ita,health and ~

. ~.;Can'izo.zo~jr:$t ,ijaptist :Cbutch takes ,orders 'for AngelFood ": .; c••• ,8.lle' ~asb~et1 Jlwolved 10 .s0!11e' dis.. safety issue." ,'Minis.tties '?:30p.1n,'• to 6:30p.m. " ..'; mcul.StSsl.~n of the .ne~d f.or bwld10g per- , The Cllpitan Village Council,with trUstee Jim Davis absent, unani~

. " " .', :.' . ,!'It~Oill~ds good to me," Rlska mously approved thtf planning com.., " . ": :THURSDAYS, . " 'sa,ld. "I lQJo;w we've talked about mission's proposal to rearrange one

,~-Gambler's Anonymous open meeting 7:1Sp,rn. at M~s~alero. ' thingshap'pening.jrt ,the city limits ~ection of the village code ,andReformed,C1)urclt, 336 War41aw,Drlvein Mes¢al~ro, Call ,Mike j ' •• ' and; ,the vdlage, we:don't even ~ow require a $25 building permit.at 5.75~682.,6200forinformation.'i ... : , . "" :. ..,

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EVERY THIRD THURSDAY ":" 'R' - -, '/ I C" '~'t" I 0 'I,.,..Vil1ag~ofC~r~~~PubliC· Library 3 to 4p,.rit pr~ ..~cli()ol,$tQTY ::" eglo-:-a apl a ut ~yhQur.,stones,ac*lVdles, cra;fis,,Snacks..Call:BetiYAnnat 849.. ,,' ,L'eg"'I-S','Ia't,-", H·" S'" t

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. 'FIRST',TUESl>AY OF EACH MONTH' ,-..Representative from State Engineer's office is at Ruido,so' .

Village Hall from 9a,m. ~o '12 noon. , ,; "• 'I' " "

, FIRST:rH'O~DAY OF:EACIl MONTH....Roadrunner Food Bank in Carrizozo at Assembly ofGod

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Medif;:al ArtsPh~rmacy. ALAMOGORDO

MerryChristmas!

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Cremations or1}adltlonal Service, Waare ~~ra to eerve all of Lincoln County., You'canfind us at our (ooal, full·servlce '

funeral home, or we willcome to your homeby appointment.

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New Mexico'sNatural Choice

Dear Santa,I would like an x

box 360 this year. Thererealy fun to use. Plusthey already come withgames. I would also likea dirt bike for Chrismas.So until next year by•.from,Xavier Zamora

Dear Santa,How are, you,

How are yourrei.nd~er,How's' Mrs. Clause. Ibet your all- good andHealthy. I realy' hope.you come to my house~I would'like a playsta,.;;tion portaple wliicli is apsp. I want it becausemy dad won't Ie tmeand detric play ourAuntAmandas playstation 2;~from rour friend,Ange Elliot Autrey ,

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SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE ACRES30 II Soulh 14 East 18.0

LEGAL NOTICE.

ambulall,ce and deputy B~ar ,Boulevard hison(sl4.l vClhicle reporteddIspatched. C;1pi~at:l, police, emer- On Hwy70 ip. Hondo.'. 4:~0 p.m. Lar- gepcy units, ambulance . <\eputy, dispatched.ceny/theft reported at and deputy dispatched. 6:39 p.m, Medicalbusiness located on West 5:02 p,m. Susp. call at 10c/ltioll ot:lCalleSmokey Bear Boulevard' icious activity'reported at La PIacUs in Lincoln,it:l Capitan, police dis- location on Sierra Blanca /Ullbulll1lce dispatched.patched. Trail in Alto, deputy, dis· 7:56 p.m. Sus... 4:21 p.m. Bomb patched.. p.icioQs activity, by per-discovered at business . 5:24 p.m. Sus.. son(s) in vehicle reportedlocated .on West Smokey picious activity by per· on Fifth Street in

CarrizozQ, polic~ dis-patched. .

9;45 p.m. Dogreported running' loose onDean RO.adiIi Capitan,deputy dispat~hed, "

.10:45 p.m, Me­dical call at residence onAlto Pines in Alto, ALSambulance and deputydispatched.

Sep~embel;'30 •7.:53 a.m. Acc­

ident reported on Co~aDutton Road in Capitan,fIre units, .ambulance anddeputy dispatched. .' .

9:37 a.m; Alarmreported at location onCrocket Stick in Alto,deputy dispatched.

10:01 a.m. Me..dical call at New1I0rizons onE Avenue inCarrizozo, ambulance<\ispatched.'. 10;26 a.m. Motor

vehicle theft reportedfrom location. on WestLobo .in Capitan. policedispatched.. 11 :45 a.m. Smoke

from controlled bumJ,'el!orted on Little Creekin Rancho Ruidoso ValleyEstates. deputy dis·patched.. ,

12:24 p.m. Unk­nown trouble call fromresidence on Don PabloLane in' Hondo: deputydispatched.

12:51 p.m. Wel­fare check r.equested atlocation in PlUladelphiaCanyon in Bonito, deputy,dispatched.

1:45 p.m. Dogreported running'loose onLos Saltos in Hondo.dep'uty dispatched.

. .Proposed Expanded Place oruseVillage ofRoidoso Municipal Limits· All

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WELL NO. SUBDIVISION SECTION . TOWNSHIP RANGEH~737·A NE~Sg~ . 30 11 South J4 BastH-737-A·S NE~SE~ 30 II South 14 East

Proposed Additional Points of Diversion

roo Ruidoso SW!I4NE%SW% J9 II South 13 Eastfi·212 NW~NE~SW% 36 11 South J3 EastH~2n-S SE~SW~NE% 25 11 South 13 EastH·212·8·2 SW%SW~NE% " 2 II South 13 EastH·272·8·3 NE~SW%SE% 2 11 South 13 EastH-27t-S-4 SE%NW%NE~ 11 11 South 13l!astH·212·s~S NE%NW~SW~ 14 II South 13 EastA-212·S·6 SW%NE~NE% IS 11 South 13 EastH·212·S·1 SW%NE%SE% I II South 13 East

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NOTICE'is hereby given tlla.t on June 22, 2010, The Ruidoso Properties IrrevocableM!lnagement Trust, 1304 Central Ave SW, P.O. Box 1307, Albuquerque, NM 87103 and

. the VHlag9 ofRuidoso, 313. Cree MendowsDrive,Ruidoso, NM8834S, tiled appliCaliortNo: H·737·JA; 0275·1 & H·272 ET AL (T) with the STATE ENGINEER for temporarypermit to add supplemental points ofdiversion and change place and/or PllrpOIl~ ofusc ofunderground waters nnd change partial points of diversion from groundwater to surfacewater the Hondo Underground Waler Basin in the Stnle ofNew Mexico.

The APplicant proposes to temporarily expand the current authorized place and purposeofuse and add twelve points ofdiversion to'supplemCnlthe presently authorized points ofdivctsiolt underState Engineer File No, H·137·1 Adescribed as follows:

The consumptive lise of the water right is 11.7 acre-feet per annum. The applicant seeks,rellJIJ'I flow credit not to cxceed 50%. The applicant proposes to commehce the diversionof 23.4 Btre feet per annum of surface and ~round waleI,' frorn the following points ofdiversion: .

For domestic; mu"icipal, and ~mmercjal purposes within the Village of Ruidoso•

. This ill tt temporary application fot a period of ten years with all water rights to revertback. to the original points ofdiversion. place and purpose (If use on October 31, 2021,The application may revcrt back at any time during the 10 year perldd by the filing ofawritteJ1 r¢quest by the Co.Applicants.

Wells H·737-A and H·737..A..Sare located hl the CilY ofRuidoso Downs approximately()ne01l1~ cast ofthe iniersectioh of US Highway 10 snd Stille Highway 48. The propOsedadditional points dr diversibiTare foeated witltirt the Village or Ruidoso b()t1ndllri~, inLi.!tcolilCounty, New Mexico.

Any persoll,. frrm or corportltion or other cnlity having standing to file objections 01'ptotestHball do so in writing (legible; siglted.llrld. iftclude the wdter's complete name'and maIJing.addres's), the objeeiion lotbe :approvl1l ~f tl1~ applicationm~st be bllS¢dOrt:{I) flnpairment; if.impairmentyou must speCifically Idenhry your water nghts; and/or

..(2) Public, Wcl(are!conservaflon' of water; if "ublie wetfart or tOnservati~n of water,within mes"fate ofNew Mexico, y<>u:must show you will be substantially affected. The~itl~n.proiest must be filed,ht tti~licatc, with John.R. O'Antoil~O, Jr., P.E" State,Ellgiriecr".900 West S\=cond Street, Roswell, New MeXICO 8820 J, wlthm ten (10) daysafter ilte daie of lIist publication or this Notice, Facsimiles (fax) will b¢ accepted as !lvalid.~testaslong as {he hard copy.is llent within 24..bours (If the facsimile. Mailing

. postri1al'k.will be' used; to validate the 14·hoIJ( period. Protest can be faxed to Office of.thcSijtcEnginetr, (575) 623·8559. If no 'lalid protest or objection is filed, the: StateETlgJneet wUlevaluatc the application in accordance with Sceti6hs 12.2·16. 72"S·6, and .12·12·3. ' •

'PubHshed In the Lincoln County News 011 December 16, 22 and 29, 1010.

Oear Santa,How are you?

How are .. the reindeer?

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lanc~~Qq 'deputy djs­p;1t'ibe4,' '. '.'. . '.9;40 a.m., lIar-,~smenf r¢porteJ! fltAItopost oft'iceinAlto, deputy .~isp,atQhe~..' .',' ,:,3;00 p.m. A<;c­ideJlt·~portedat intersec..tion; ,9f. Gavila,n CanY~lnROiJd and 'Eagle .CreekRo~di!1' Ruidoso, ALS

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. D6lw:Sai,lta elus;' How is Ml's. Clau~e? ,'echothermore the time1",('\:;,:';1.: •. S(), 'how's the One day I woulde like just mail it p.o. box 174.j~F~~~~~e~, ,I bet their to see your sleigh al~o Jasmine Street, See you.. )l~ln~! .~~eat, .are you R1!d?lphs ?ose sti~l· a~ Xmas..~ ~(?n?t 'naVe a n~e to get sh1010g bnn~t. ThIS Smceraly,J.~'.a9wn ,het to th1S town. year fo~ Cluistmas. I Steven Archuleta,1',SQ I have to 'tell. you would like an offic1al

wbat I want so he it National Finals Rodeo'goes," can I have the (NJR) belt buckle'game' R~ring Ra~bits because my other, one isfOJ:.a Nltendo D.S. I worn out. The buckle I·would also like a game want is black with white9auldM.L, 20p. I hope gold and nonnal gold.I get what I want. Sincerely,Yours, truly, Victor NjaraDetrickAu~ey

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. 'J ,I would like a want to ask you is howfourwheeh~r to worke are you and Mrs. Clausedown a tthe ranch. I doing? There are twowould like a pet bird, . things1want for X-mas.pne 'of. tlie new pups, Ine is an I pod touchsome chickens. I would because when I go onlike to see my Dad, my long tri~s or drives. TheGrandma, My Grandpa, most thmg is my familymy brother, Dration, because there fun toDasion, Destion, ducko- hang around and fund toda, Dastana. go ploaces with withSincerely your pal, them all the time. I realy~ody Carter haven't tealy been bad.

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The '. fore'castshows mostl}';' "clearki·.' b'" 4-l.'d' .r.. ,lj~ • .tfoghT.- .s es 01J,l av an.~~111 t

th o ,,': -f·: .- ""'~ .for "e upco~g:,f9J~-cast week, W1th~a~etemp~ratUres, jnthe,l(igh40s to mid ~Os at al1'~le­v~tions, .ana nighttimetemper~tures r~ngltigfrom high 20s to mid30s at all ~l~vations. . .

Ifyou are trav~l­ing over the I holidaYseason, Please drivesafe and have ,a: V~ryMerry Christmas.

Snow conditionsat Ski Apaclle, the,cur­rent conoitions for ski­ingare;.4 of~5 trflils areopen W1th 3 hfts pperat­ing. 20 inches ofmachine i groomed ,onmachine ;made :packedsnow at lower and mid­dle elevations,and upperelevations. There' wasno new snow for the lastweek. And it ,Qoesn'tappear as ifany i~ in theforecast for the upcom­ing week. I

Forecast forCarrizozo, the highp.lain~ and high desertareas ofLincoln Countyarid the,Ho.ndo Valley:

Today, Wednesday,December 22

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SANTAFE :So Arnazon.comlists 1,326 and Wallace may havenow it's a p'etitionthat' books. , i~sued public statementshas· Gov. Bill ' The closest she about the pardon, whichRichardson ,c.onsidermgcould get to Gov. they oppose.'a pardon fot .Billytlte Wallace promising a And there isKid. 'Originally,. last pardon to fueKid was~. always the possibilitYcMarch" RichatdsoDstatement that he had that descendants ofwanted to stage a fri~l, th~ authority to exempt Sheriff Brady may

- using Silly the Kid ·his- him from prosecu~ion. wei~h in. 'That is a bigt,?rians ang..,a ,profes- .To anyone but a famIly, many of whom'slOnalfibn~ewr"'u~, . plaintiffs . attorney, are still in New Mexico

Responses from Wallace's statement is a and wouldn't be expect­those familiar with 'the long way from saying, ed to support a pardon.Kid's story 'Were posi:.· "I will pardon you." Regardless offive for the first month SurejWallace led Billy Richardson's interest inor so, as long as the trial; to believe they had a Billy the Kid, McGinnwas conducted in a; deal if Billy testified in insists a pardon isn't ascholarly and 'dignified a mutdep trial in which foregone conclusion.manner. But ,the tid~ .Wallace was interested. "There is no deal or anysoon turned against ~ And Billy did fix in," she told Danpardon 'as others heard get a ra~ deal. fr,?m Boyd of theof the plan. ". .. New Mex~co's Justice Albuquerque Journal.

.Some fel~ a par- ,system, which was con- If you are inter-don would- be a. bad trolled by the corrupt ested 10 readingmessage to the young. Sant~ - Fe .Ring. But· McGinn's pardon peti­Others· called it apub- granting apardon base~ tion,' go to www.gover­licity s~t. And some on .Wallace's statementnor.state.nm.uslbtk.php..alleged it was a yayoff that he had the power toto a big politicacon- grant one is a stretch.tributotThen descen- Wallace decided not todants of Gov. Lew ,exercise that,authority.Wallace and Sheriff Pat .,.' McG1nn's' par- jrGarrett weighed in don petition focuses onagainst a pardon. . the Kid's indictment for

That 'evidently the' killing of Sheriffslowed down prepara- William Brady..sin~etions for a pardon hear- that was the context ming.The loss of guber- which the pardoJ;l ques­'natorial staff may also tion was 'considered. Ithave been a factor as does not consider theemployees scramliled to Kid's'killing of the twotina other jobs. But it deputies after he haddic:Jn't lessen, the gover- been convicted and sen- inor's enthuSiasm for a tenced to hang.pardon. Most governor . G 0 v ",watchers figured he'd Richardson andfind a way even if it .McGintlsay they arewere a : last-day .interested in hearingannouncement. what New Mexicans

And- a pardon feel about McGinn'Spetition by a prominent pardon.' petition!attorney waS evid~ntly'Ric~ardso1i yorants, .all ~1\the plan. Randi replies to be m wntmgMcGinn; . an and confmed to the con..Albuquerque plaintiffs tent of McGinn's reti..attorney and wife of tion. So replieS wiI notSqpreme co.utt Cp.ief be considered if theyJustice Charhe Daniels, address Gov.vobmteered to review Richardson's motives or'the situation and peti.. the effect of the pardoqtion for a esrdon. . on' the younger genera-

Tms 'occurred tion:six month ago. that's The deadline f()tabout a month after r~plies is December 26.public opinion began That giveS the governorturning south for the. and McGil111 a week to 1

gove~orfs. trial. read the ~ep1ies and 11 .McG1nn IS from make a deelSlon beforeAlamogordo so she Richardson's tetnt endsmows descendants December 31. . 1

fromb~th ,sides of.the The' possibility ILincoln County War seems small that Gov. .andhas talked to them. ro~hatd~on won't m-aht .McGitUt ..says ~he ~ls0tl1ep~d6n req~~~ted1>Y' f'read . every book she McGInn's petition. By ! . .' t· ,could fmd oil.Billy the the time YOll read this; : : .. .. ,-Kid. That's ql11te a few. descendants of GattettI . . :.:.,

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• the ".Jll,aJonty the peaceandgoodwiU;W1l1 be .worth all the waitmg. .,. . '.' . ' '

: ..' U,sin,g ~hildren.'s thiIlld1;1g, go~di~samve With no problems, Accodmg to Jtems

'.. being aold on TV; everything' is senU'phis ship­.' .. ping and handling~' and that amount :qim.ad~ up

to an enotmops b1t of Ploney. One 1tem d1dn'tcost 11l~ch 'but ,shipping and han~Hng .bro\l~ht'the to~lway up there, Andwh~t1ft~e .~oodlesfor chl1dren Were all brought w1th shippmg andhandling chat~eS added? " . '. .. .. . .;

Sometimes we tend to forget how Slm­'plesoniet~ings can b~, Ship.ping an~~andling .plaY be vfl11d ,but .too oft,en 1~, se.ems It 1S. goug~lIig up. the cost of what 1SbeJOg bought. Thank:goodness San.tahas .anQther way of deliveringgoodies alJ,d there is no need for "shipping and·handling:' to be added.. But what ifthe reindeerdecided to ask for shipping and, handling fortheir once a year ride? , '

'. 'That could Cause a problem. And whatif .Rudolph decided to' ask 'for more for the redlight? ADd would there ~e a surcharge fo~,pooJ?scoops? The more .questlons are asked, the sen­ousness ofsituations appears to be evident.

1nstel\d of worrying abo~t -Santa's tra­vails and PQssiblecosts,. why not concentrateon the ..'reason Cbiistmas is celebrated. Giftswerefirsi brougQt to' the Christ chiI({in the~anger and that may be why gift giv~g con-"'tmues 'today. Back then the three W1se menbrought their own gifts and the possibility ofpostage and handling'wasn't there. . .

Fortunately, inanypeople make giftsand some purchase ,gifts instead o(having iqem~ailed, eliminating postage and handling'.:cbl)1'ges. ~er~onal gifts, ,espe(;iaUy one,s .tha~'Were made by hand" mean much to the personreceiving the gift, just as the gifts brought to thechild in the manger meant much to the baby inthe manger's fan1ily. ' .

Yes, some of the postage and handlingcharges are 'legitimate, )jut some aren't. Andyes, not everyone can make ·.gifts, bilt mostcould give giftst!tat would be greatly appreci­ated such as certificates fo~ chor~s ne~am~ to

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pole? For Chrbltmas IwlUlt a I pod touch,Madden 'Nfl 11, aridNBA 21<, 11 for my pop.I hope yollt reindeer aredomg well. 1 hope youand Mrs. claus nave agood chrlstttu~~.Yo~truly,Isaiah Ys~i ,

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Chismis is Jpod tqchand race~ Pund I hopethat youlike my cookes.Your favorite kid,Nathan Montes

Letters to Santa:

Dere Santa 'For Crismass I

want a fone Ipod andAlice in Wonder land.loveSebastian Montano

dear Santa ,halo 3, spy ton,

halo tech,' x box 360runot.luveRobert

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, How is our rein·deer and Mrs. Claus andour elves. I want Gearsof War 3, call of dutyBlack opo. I hope this

Dear Santa christmas is the best, for rismas I, won I ever had.

want a fone, an Ipod Yours truly,,touch, a boyfriend, and Gared Guevaraa cat, an9 my fainilyfrom far awaY,1 and' a Dear Santa Claus,nintendo DS, and the How's themgames. rainder of your how arefrom you doing. I 'want forRyslyn Lueras Christmas is gears ,of

war 3 and a baskitball.Have a happyChristmas.Yours tnily, 'Dominic Barela.

, Deat: Santa Claus,, How are youdoing? I am doing good.I want 2 pouch knoves., 'I want one bascet ball. Iwish that evrewon has a '.good Christmas.Sincerely,Tristen Brela

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doing? Did Mrs. Clausmake cookys? Santa: forChristmas I wold somelegose. Pund a lot ofcarsplease. I hope you canget it for me, thank you. 'Yours truly, . ,Irion Wyatt

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.are you? Hos is Mrs.,­Claus and the elfs andthe reindeer? I wouldlike an Ipod touch and apink laptop. I also wantear phones for the Ipodtouch. I hope I will havethe best Christmas eve~Yours truly; ..-Samantha Miller

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deer? How is ·Mrs.·­Claus? How are the.elves? I would like forChristmas is a. fanntruck with a big raailet,some farm animals,

,some talkeys, and somegum pets, ticuppig~es,a ~oy stoO' 3- collectlO, abig lego areplane, a lego ,toy story, lego star Wars,pictures about pigs and.chickens. I love yousanta and Christmas ismy favorite Holiday.

. Yours truly,John: Wyatt Hemphill

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North Pole? I wouldlike' a new footblll1,and

-a fiew bears cap. rhopeyou have a goodChristtIlas.Your truly,Patrick Hoofen.

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reindeers doing? Is itvery cold in the North

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•..We're thihkiing of all our loyal'customers and wishing them a MerryChristm,!s anc:i HapJ>Y New Year during

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boy and I wont a four' card.wheeler, loveLove, ' James GonzalesNickolas Archuleta

Dear Santa:. I wanta Ipodtouch, a bascet6all,clothes, a bascetballshirt, gun, legos, marioand a gpoa Chi:itmas.Love '. 1

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want mario brother 4and a four-wheeler.Love,Christopher Chavez

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Desi. I want a scooter,for Christmas. Thankyou.LoveDesi

Deal' Santa: Dear Santa. I hope your'haV'" " .'. My mInle is:ing fun wit4 the elves Mya. May I have a bike·and YoUJ,'iwifeis have. so. I d.on't·have.,to walkmg'tiUJ.eta,keing' care' ofailYm0(e. ~allta I wanttht;iltiiiIideeis.' T would . my famly to have a niceliK~;"a ,;doll house and Chri~tmas. I also want.a,d#JA:~l9t.~~:A.·""foUr.w.eel· mar.eyo brother gameer'lp.i);tleJ:;jp,e,l'l~as~; and and a touch Screenallit9q,'~9,~. fieree.n Phon,e phone for< Christmas,M,d~~;tQ1Jqh screen Ipod. Love;SQrry.,you·have to Work Mya Zamorao'nChtistmas. MerryGfuistIlias.; . "..L0ve~:'~ .. .'. , ..DannaWIllmgham

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The above infor..tIlation was taken fromthe National WeatherService Website.

Mostly clear, with a lowaround 28.

Sunday,December 26

Sunny, 'with ahigh near 54, night:Mostly clear, with a lowaround 28.

Monday,December 27

Mostly sunny,with a high near 55,night: Mostly clear,with a low around30.

Tuesday,D~cember28

Mostly sunnywith, with a high near55, night: mostly clearwith a low around 29

Forecast forRuidoso, Capitan andCorona and most oftheHondo P'al/ey:.Today, Wednesday,

December 22A slight chance

for isolated showers,partly. sunny, with ahigh near' 61, south'winds between 5 and 15mph, night: Mostly:icloudy, with a lowaround 37 south wind,between 10 and 15 mph.,

Thursday,' ,tDecember ,23, i

A slight chance:of showers before11am, mostly sunny,~with a high near 51;'1b~eezy, with ... ~' ;west 'WInd be~een ~5 apd.2Simph, With gusts as high:as 35 mph, night:,;Mostly clear, with a low:around 30.

Friday,Christmas Eve,

Dec. 24Sunny, with a

high .near 48, niJilit:Mostly clear, with aTowaround 27.

Christmas Day,December 25

Sunny, with ahigh near '48, night:Mostly'clear, with a lowarounQ 30.

Sunday,I>ecember 26

SuIU1y, with ahigh near 51, ~ight:Partly clOUdy, wIth alow around 32.

Monday, .December 27

Mosfty sunny"with a high near ,SO,night: . ,Mostly clear,willi a loW around 31.

. Tuesday,December 28'. Mostly sunny

and clear, with high.around 49,. night:Mostly clear, with a lowatounQ 29 ,

as high as 30 mph,night: Mostly clear,with a low around 27.·

friday, ChristmasEve, Dec. 24

, Sunny, with ahigh near 53, night:Mostly clear, with a lowaround 27.

Christmas Day,Saturday, Dec. 25

Sunny, with ahigh near 53, night:

Published in the Lincoln County News on December22 and 29, 2QI0.

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Respectfully,Submitted by:GmSON & LEONARD, P.C.JulieADne 'Leonard505 Meche$ Dr. "Ruiqoso, New Mexico ~8345575.257.1010 . ,,'

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LEGALNOTIC~STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

TWELFfH JUDICIAL-DISTRICT COURTNO. CV·!0!234

METLIFE HoME' LOANS, A DIVISION OFMETLIFE BANK, N.A.,

Plaintiff,v.

Sarah Prothro, Specia~ MasterLEE 'GRIFFIN & ASSO~IATES, P.C.By: lsi Le~ Gritrm

LeeGrimn .1044 Mechem DriveRuidoso, New Mexico" 88345(575) 258-9404 'Attorney for Plaintiff

Published in the Lincoln County News on December.16, 22, 29, 2010; and January 6, 2011.

TODD BECKMAN, ELYSE BECKMAN, ANDlPMOR.GAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,

Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under­

signed ~pecial Master will, on January 11, 2011, at10:ooAM, at the front entrance of the Lincoln CountYCourthouse, 300 Central, Canizozo, New Mexico, senand convey to the highestbidder for cash all'the right.title fitid interest ofthe above·owed defendants ittmtd' .to the following described real estate locate<l ,in saidCounty and State: .. ' .

Lot3, Block n, afFOREST $IGHTS .SOBD.IVISION, Ruidoso, Lincol11 County;New Mexico, lIS shown by the amended .plat thereof, filed in the office ofthe CountyClerk ofLincoln County, New Mexico, onSeptember 20, 1973, in ThbeNo. 495 ,

which Property is more commonly known to the bestot, PJa~tift's, kttowled~e.as 115 Kaibab, Ruidoso, New

Mexl(:o 88345.. Plamtiff does not represent or warrantthat the stated street address is the street address of thedescribed tlrop.el1)'; ifthe street address dc,>esnoJ Diatc~the legal aescnptIon,lhen theprope~ bemg sold here..inis the property more pamcwarlydescribed above,1iot*!Ie property located at the. stt~etaddt~s;any prospee­tiV~'porc.'haset.· a~ the saleis giVen notice that Itsho!l1dven!y the location and addiess, of the property bemgsold. Said sale will be made ptitsuant to the Decree ofForeclosure entered on September 13, 2010j in theabove entitled ilhd'n~b,ered cause, Which was a suit.t0foreclose atiote and mortgage held by the above pltl1l1­tiff'attd wherein plaintiff was adjudged to have a lienagainst the ,above-described real estate in the sum orS258,852.03,plus interest from September lOj 2010 tothe date of' sale at the raleof .()'~7S% .Petarmunt,.or$42.74 per day, the costs ofsa1e,\Dcludilig theS~}a1

,Master's fee of ,$321.00.pub~cati()n costs" and.plam.tires costs exp~nded for taxes,msurance ot~eep1l1~ thepropertY in gOddrep'aJr~ ~laintifFhasth:~ risqt,t0l)ld atsuch sale nod subnut Its bId verball)', ormwntifig. ThePlaintiffmil)'8p'plY, aU Or attY part ofits judgment to the

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~EGAtNOTICE NOTICE'IS FuRTHERQJ\'ijN that the feal property LEGAL NqTICE'. andimpi:ov~A1~nt$c911CeJ;ll~d wit4~ere~m, Will be sold STAr,; OJ!~WMEXICO,STATE OF NEW MEXICO, subjecttoany'and all patent.tese~ajions,easements;~Il COUNTY OF LINCOLN ..COUNTY OJ? LINCOLN .r~corded !IDd unrecorded hens, not for~closed, herem, TWEJ,.FTH .JlJDICI,AJ"I>ISnuCT CO~T,

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· aabkingCorpQration,. . .,~. ,',' to thefiind, deacf1vatlQpof'tltIQ to amobtle Of manu· .NQTICl): TO CREDITORS "d!", plaintiff " <.' .,' .factufed'hom,eon· the. property, ifany~ ,environmental ~;, I(;

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EWELCH aI1</. PATRICK: . NOTiCE IS.FPRT~R G1Vl3Nthat.the p.ur· estat~. All persons hav~ng cl~uns ~ga.mst thiS esta ea~n r~ PA1'JUCK~U:G:~d 11 th 'HIL~ COUNTRY , ~haser~t sucll s~l~sba" ta~e tItle to the apov,: descnbed requrred t()present thQrr claun~ w~thin two (2)~SlDm~J~k~i~lE~nTR'U~, ~~de~Agreement dated real p,rogertY s.1JbJ~ct .ton~.ht(s).<~f redemption, as set a:ft~qhe d~te~of the first pUbhcatlO.n; of @)f B1JQlIf.li~.a-'JMarch 1~, 1998; alld PATiUCK EUGENE WELCa fotthm U1~ JlJdgn;wn~~erem. ',. ,- notIc~ to CJ;edltors orthe date ofmailmgor other d~HVf..'and 'WE.'NDELIN J. WELCH. CO'.,Trust~es.of the, .. At the date and time stated above.! the Special ery of this notice, whi~hever is later, or the ~lai~s: w~n~

.' . Trust' Master, may postpl'ne the·sale tos\}ch later date and be forever, barred, Claims must be presented eIther t6.•'HJIlCountryPropePl¢s ,. ;,'time'as t4eS'pecjatryfas~ermaY'spe\,}l:fy,. . the' .law pffices ·of Gibson &. Le0nar~;~.G.I,'at' th~

Defen~ulllt$. , Dt d' 'Novembet26 2010. ,<, ' ::~ . a~dress bsted below, orfil~d With the DIstrict Co~ Of,)NOTICE OF FORE.cLOSJl,R.& S,ALE· " a ~ '. . ", .. " ~lncoln County,New'Mexl~o, located at the.iolloWmg)

, ,. .., .. Peter Baca ,'. .address: P.O. Box. 72$, CamzQzo, New Mextco 8~~0a,,1,. NOTICE IS GIVEN thflt on Jag",ary 12,2011,. SpecialMaster ' . . ,: . ~,rlnCl

.' at 10:00 A;M"at tbe front entrance to the ViUage of P.O.l3QX .. '. Dated:pecember 14, 2010.· Rui.dos()Mu.nlcipal~uilding located. at 313 ~ree· ,CmrlzoZo, New,Mexico,.88301 .

Meadows DrIve 10 RUIQ.oSO, New Mexl~O, th~ un.der~ (5.75) 648-992,5 ., ','. ..siglled SpecialMl}ster wdloffer rorpu~hc sal~' th~ fo1.. '. .' "', .~., . ' . .. . .. ,~~~J~g describ.ed,realprQperty to,t1l~~J~~~JW~~,~.fil':.:, ,~,ur:,s:i~:::'~;'~oi~~'" C9~U.ty Newson ~~cembe ..

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..cabinet D, Slide No. 212. . '.The property is ,also ideJ1tified as 107 SouthSlope ,Court, Ituidoso, Lincoln 'County, New

, Me:ldco. .,, . The SpecildMaste('s sale .will be condueted

pursuant to tlie Default Jud8lU:eJ1t, Decree, Order .ofSale and,Appointrnent.ofSpe~ial Mast~r ~ntered by~sc.ourt:onDecember 1,2010, man actIon for collection','of Plaintiff's Promissory Note !IDd foreclosure ofPlaintiff's Mortgage;. '.. ",. Plaintiffs Default Judgt11ent directed foreclo·sure of the' real woperty .to .'satisfy the following

· JUdgtllent liens: . . . ,,Principal; interest and . . .late fees through 01/12/11 •• i • $31,934.86,.Costs of suit . ~ .. , .' . ... .. . . . .. 784.96.Attorney fees ... ",' . • . • . . .. 2,966.24.Speciill Ml\ste~'s·fee . ; •":' .. ,' 325,31 .

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In addition to the jUdgment liens referred toabove, tbere will be accruing costs, including costs ofpUblication of this notice. " ~. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that theSpeci~ll\1aster .may ,:ontinue the <4'te of s~e withoutrepubhshlOg thiS Notice of Sale byappearmg on thedate and at the time designated in, the noticelPldannouncing the postponement to another specific date.

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COU...ty .Monitoring 'Prison."Healthcare Costs'~y Patrice Brazie . no, and .,reduce th¢ ihdi-' detainees, but at the I'm leaning;" he admit-

, gent healthcareclaims same time saying wait a ted. : .'. County manag~r to' pay fo'r detainee minute, hold it; what's Stewart said that

rTom Stewart told the costs, but I really have reasonable here?" , he has been corr.espon:-Board of Lincoln reservations about that. County commis:o ding with the DistrictCoirnty Commissioners because the public is sioner Ja,ckie Powell Attomey about tIle pos­on December 21, tbathe paying that gross' commented that some sibiIity of using' theforesees a potential receipts tax to assist non-violent offenders, electronic monitoringbudgetary shortfall by indigent healthcare," he like those who pass bad option on .a ~ore' fte-around February, and said. checks, could be moni-quent baSiS mcasessaid he planned to ask "Even though· tored outside of the where the pffe.ud~rfor the authority to the detainees are con- detention center poses no thteat of bodl­transfer funds' in prepa- side,red .indige~t ~der thro~gh the use of elec; ly harm"fo anYbb?y~ .ration. The potentially our ordmance, It lS our fromc "ankle bracelets' , . If they l'e Inproblematic costs that responsibilitY to. pro- arid save th~ .~ou1).1.y ,th~rr. for ~ad: checkStewart is closely moni- vide healthcare t.o theJil., fronitespon..Slbllity for wnt~.~ or vlolahn.gthetoring stem from. pro- an~ wb~t we ~ave been their healthcare..condltlons ~f releas~ oryiding men.tal and ~ed,:, .~401p~t 1~ ":~r: v.~ ..h~lfn..>~ '" ,""" Ste.~~ut JtaJ-d~h.-e ,.paro~e, that.~ one.thmg,lcal h(falthcare servIces payitig~ Me?ICalP rat~s bates to ·th~ th~t peo- but If they re ,VIolent,to detainees held at the for the detamee costs.m pte are mtentIOnally then by all· lfieans wecounty-owned Lincoln the iq.digent healthcare~etting t~emselves don't .want to rele.as~

• County Medical Cente~. program and our gellcr- . m~~cerated tn' orde~ to them mto. ·the pubhc,, "Under our ordl- al futtdhas been paymg gam access to medIcal Stewart saId. '

nance, priso~ers who !he di:tference. I'~try- ~are,. but.a~itted that it. County commi~­don't have msurance mg to be responsIve to IS a posslblbty. Sloner Dave Parks saldare considered indi- the needs' ,of the "That's the way that he thought thegent," Stewartexplained. "We're run­ning well ahead ofprioryears with regara tocare for prisoners in theterms of medical andmental health. I'm in,kind of a quandary. I'mcontemplating spendinggeneral fund money, tothe tune of $50,000, tocover detention centercosts, in lieu of reduc­irig our indigent health­care payments to ourcitizens. We could say

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County Supports Veteran BurialInterests, ·at Fort Stanton

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believed that the ceme­tery would provide afinal resting place forthemselves and theirspouses, a place close tohome and accessible totherr loved ones.. . County manager

Tom: Stewart has takenup the cause for LincolnCoun.ty military ser­vi~etpe~ and women.by

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, bets.j, The Lincoln County News policy is I i> "Knowing' that! that-tto letters to the editor Will be pub.. i the state is in dire finan..

I, h' J.f. tho '. Co t ino 1 I cialstatus at this time,.IS .e~ .. 'at,t::otttarn ~ny te~e:tence '. osc. 00 'r Stewart has written let..BOeu'd elections Utitil aftet the school board i1 ~" . F' 'b .. ' .' l' 1" tt' '. 'd . -, ters to the county's state

e ecti0ns 011 .e mary ..~ ~e erset!~r'Smg l representatives explain-candIdateS m.ust be In paI~advertisI¥ents~ \ in~ that Lincoln County

i· n~t~s le~ers ,J? t~e edl~ot.C~~dlda.tes i. wdlnotsub~it any1"WlShing to Inform lhepttblcabout 'atil ! 'requests fot capItal O)Jt- ~"~.". .' ~.' . . ,~ '.$ChooI~issues~teifi.Vited.t6pUrclutgeap~I"',]a:srfu~diftg ·,fr~m.t1tt} : " .~ladvertIS111ent 111 TheNeW's.! upeOmtt1g· legIslatIve. POIition 1,.. 4y~ •' The News encomagesall 'Voters'to ; sessions, instead t MenaD Bratlden~er

ask guestions and be informed, before cast- requc$ting that some POBiti0l12 .. 4 year~ ..' .ing; 'ballots 1 Richird Laase

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By Patrice Brazi~ excepting the spousesof Merchant Marines

Last month; th~ and those employed 'byNew Mexi'co State the-Fort Stanton hOSpl­Monuments Board of tal prior to 1954.Regents announced that Some local vet­the Merchant. Marine erans have. stronglyCemetery at the. Fort expressed disappoint-

'StahtOn Monumentwill ment over the decision.be closed ~o fufureOuri.. · to close the cemetery, asals ofmilitary vetera~, they have· for years

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EMPL,OYEES of gQvernment offices, as well a~bUsiness and home owners, oft~n brighten.up theirenvironments this 'tim.'e: of year with so.me holidaymusIc and decor., ThiS cheerful Chnstmas tree

"adorns ·the fobby of the Lincoln CountY Manager'soffice in the coiJrthouse complex in Carrizozo. Onpage·3 you will also find l'.incoln County employ­ees , elected officials and citizens enjoyed a cqm­munity feast at the county employees' annual nol­jday.potluck lunch last week. qounty eJTIployeesprovlCfe most of the food at theef/ent, which takesplace durirg the noon break of the.Decemb~r ~e.9­ular meetmg of the board of county commiSSion­ers. (Photos by Patrice Brazia) .

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ICASA M:.ANANA.APARTMENTS ,is :now'tak.iiig applications for ,one b~q.- "room apartment. Rental ASSIstance IS, :available for eld~r1y,disabled or age 62-or older. For an .application call 648-2514. TOD: 1-800-659-8331 or writeto Casa Manana Apts:, P.O. Box 87<2;Carrizozo, NM 88301, Equal Housing .~.,. ' ..Opportunity , .. . ~t.

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FORSALE "--Alfalfa, small and larg~ squl;ll'e bales,

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EMPLQYMENTNOIICE'Part-timelRellefDIRECT CARE STAFF, working withthe mentally retarded. Must be at least21 years old andpass drug, alcohol, and backgroUIld screenings, Nofelo!J,ies. Applicatio.l!- o.n .~ebsite br pick up ~t NewHonzons. Call for mtemew. Equal opportunity em­ployer. New Horizons; Carri~ozo 575.648.2379'WWW.nhdevctr.org /

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. "1 look forward t~,workingWIth. the coUrtty to estabhsh such aprogram,'; Cook wrote.

p~ople for a year," Stewart said. "ForPete's sake, get the judges to do theirjob. I don't understand why a personwould be in there for three years. It'sfrustrating, but we have to deal.withit"

County sheriff Rick Virdenagreed, and said that some of thedetainees held at the county's facilityhave been there for what he called atremendous length of time.

uIt's certainly uncalled for tohouse those prisoners out there ~h~mthey should be under the state Juns-diction," Virden said. '..

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Sh~riff's Repo.rt

County Monitoring(Continued from page 1)

COu"ty 'Supports Veteran Burial •••(Continued (rom Page 1)

type of program be developed that future. .would allow the continuation of vet- In response to Stewart'seran burials there. . request to reopen the cemetery for

In his regular monthly report veteran burials, Cook wrote that heto the L!ncoln County Board' of too was disappointed by thedecisionCommiSSiOners on December 211 of the State Monuments Board ofStewart said that he received a Regents, butpleased that county offi..response tp his ... letter to ..State ciais.have taKen a position to supportRepresentative Zachaty Cook. In the the mterests of those veterans andletter1Cook said that he appreciated their families who hope to somedaythe county's consJderatioli of the be buried at the facility.state's deficit and desire to add nomore to that bmden, and asked thatSteWart kee~ him ~dvi~ed of thecounty1S capItal outlay needs for the

requirements associated with prison­er detention constituted the largestsingle, unfunded mandate imposedupon counties by the state.

Stewart said he agreed withParks, and added that there are someinitiatives that say that if an indi\lid­ual is found guilty of a felony, he orshe should immedia~ely' be trans­ferred to state prison faCIlity. He alsosaid that the Lincoln CountyDetention Center currently houses aprisoner that has been at the facilityfor three years.

"We're only supposed to have

. The following .information 8,:40 a.m. Agency assistancewas taken from dispatch records in requested by RU..idoso·police at inter­the Lincolp Count)' Sheriff~s Office, section of Sudderth Drive andlocated in the Lincoln County Paradise Road in Ruidoso, deputyCourthouse in Carrizozo. dispatched.patcned, 10:02 a.m, Welfare' oheck

September30· requested at residence on El Corte in'd 1:~~l·mD· FireTreJ?I°FteCd at.res" San Patri

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"2:17 p.m. Littenng or illegal Ruidoso Downs, deputy dispatched. 'dumJ?ingreponed at mile marker 2 on - 2:10 p.m. ACCIdent reportedDevIls .Ganyoll .Road in Glencoe, at mile marker 1 on Alamo Canyondeputy dispatched. Road in Hondo, Hondo emergency

. "8:05 p.m. Traffic. hazard, units and ambul~ce dispatche~.

. reported at entrance to business locat- 8:35 p.m. Medical call· at res-ed on Hwy 380 in Capitan, police dis- ide~ce on Ravens Wing in Alto, ALSpatched. 'ambulance disp~tehed.·

8:44 p.m. 911 call by incoher- . 10:32 p.ll}. Disturbance/loudent subject at residence on El Corte in party reported near intersection ofSan Patricio, deputy dispatched. Hwy 70 and Hwy380 in .Hondo,

. _10:57 .p.m. Medical call at- deputy dispatched. ' " .locatiQn' on Calle La Placita in October 3Lincoln, ambulance dispatched. ' 1:48 a.m. Suspicious activity

O~tc;»ber 1 reported on Crown Ridge Road in8:01 a.m. Trespassing report- ,Alto, deputy dispatched.

ed at mile marker 15 onArabela Hwy 5:19 a.m. Medical callat resi...in Atabela, deputy dispatched. . d~nce on ~dna Lane in Capitan,

9:31 a.m. Warrant servIce at ambulance dIspatched.LCDC onAirport Street in Cairizozo, 7:54 a.m. Medical call at miledeputy dispatched. marker 277 on Hwy 70 in Glencoe,

. . 10:21 a.m. Dog reported run- ALS ambulance dispatched. .ning loosen Warbow in Alto, deputy 9:43 a.m. Suspicious activitydispatched.. reported at location on Legacy Lane

, 10:26 a.m. Medical call at in,Alto, deputy dispatched. 'residence on Hwy 380 in Capitan, . 10:03 a.m. Shotsfired report-ambulance and. police dispatched. ed at location on Ski Run Road in'

11 :31 a.m. Welfare check Alto, deputy dispatched.requested at location on Via La 12:3.1 p.m. Dog reported run­Capilla ,in San Patricio, deputy dis- ning loose, on Hwy 70· in Ruidoso,patched. . 'deputy dispatched. .

1:26 p.m. Dog reported run- '12:59 p.m, Trespassingning loose on Gavilan Canyon Road reported at location on Hwy 37 inin Ruido'so, deputy disJ?atched. Bonito, deputy dispatched. .

1:54 p.m. A:'ccIdent reported 1:06 p.m. Lost wallet reportedat location on Gavilan Canyon Road at location on Ski Run Road in Alto,in Ruidoso, deputy dispatched.· deputy dispatched.

3:21 p,m. Dog reported run- 4:29 p.m. Suspicious activityning loose on Little Creek Road in reported at location on Airport StreetRancho Ruidoso VaHey Estates, in Carrizozo, police dispatched.deputy dispatohed. 6:02 p.m. Registered Sex

4:50 p,m. Welfare check Offender check at LCSO located inrequested at residence on West Third the LeC on Central Avenue inStreet in Capitan, police disratched. Carrizozo, deputy dispatched.

. 6:34 p.m. Medica call at October 4Hondo schools football field in 12:3.5 a.m. Medical call atHondo, ambulance dispatched. residence on Fiddler Lane in Alto,

7:42 p.m. Registered Sex ALS ambulance dispatched.Offender check at, (Lincoln County 7:59 a.m. Snots fired reportedSheriff'Office) LCSO located in the near No~al Canyon Road in Nogal,Lincoln County Courthouse (LCC) deputy dIspatched.pn Central Avenue in CarrIZOZO, 8:22 a.m. Medical call at resi-deputy dispatched. . '.' den~e on ~ .West T~ird St~eet •.in

8:05 p.m. Agency asSIstance CapItan, ambulance dispatched.requested at location on Hwy 37 in 2:15 p.m, PolIce presenceNogal, deputy dispatched. ' requested at Intersection of CR 006

8:36 p.m. Medical call at and Edna Lane in Capitan, deputyHondo schools football field in dispatched.Hondo, ambulance dispatched.. 4:20 p.m. Accident reported

10:04 p.m. Assault reported at at intersection of Gavilan Canyonresidence on Fourth Street in Capitan, Road and Edwards Road in Ruidoso,police dispatched. ALS ambulance and deputy dis­

10:15 p.m. Battery reported at patched.residence on Fourth Street in Capitan, 4:24 p.m. Suspicious activitydeputy dispatched. reported at location on Arabela Road

October 2 in Arabela, deputy dispatched.2:56 a.m. Accident/rollover 5:04 p.m. Dog reported run-

reported at mile marker 273 on Hwy ning loose on .\ntelope Trail in70 in Glencoe, Glencoe/Palo Verde Nogal, deputy dispatclied.

. emergency units and ALS ambulance 5:30 p.m. Criminal damage todispatched. property reported at location on Edna

8:.14 a.m. Medical call at New Lane, deputy dispatched.Horizons on E Avenue in Carrizozo, 5:57 f.m, Medical call at res-ambulance dispatched. idence on E Valle.: Loop in Hondo,

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'Presentation will be made inthe foUowingmanner the 'County,municipal government and then allother entities:'requesting assistance.NQn"governmental-,entities will beallowed to present in the order inWhich they sign the attendance sheetfor the 'hearing. .: . ' Should you ~ave any gues­tfons please. call· QUIntana at (575)624"6131 or email at·[email protected].

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The· Carrizo:zo Chamber of .by and for the chamber. ,.C()I~l111~tCe\·cQpducted~ the annyal , The winners will be ~iven aChrbtm.as bghtlng conJe.st. certificate and letter authorizmg any

.<'. . Ri''9~ :~te' that~th~ judges chamber' member (usua~ly Otero..Wererou'thls y~ar. The lIghts had .Eleptdc)' i~ giv'e.. thetn,. the $7?, $50_'to· be C ~stm.as oriented, not, tQQ and $2S'pnzes respectIvely WhICh the

~busy"I;.9t tOQdilll and; &lld, and•. '. chMlber will pay to. any Chamberkhe~¢oringinclude.d lots oO's{lovv),m,emb~r, per the re.cipi~nts' wish¢s;

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,on fuesday, .January 11, at '12 noon ~tthe Four Winds Restaurant to begiven their pnzes/ .

. . First ·priZ.e " Reuben Z~mora ,

!!!!!!!!!!!!!.=!!!!!!._!!!!!!!.=.~.=!!!=~_~=!J ·at ·1000 ,B Avenue~ s'econd prize:... ."7'-~€ori~atulations,to'these win- ,, . J~sie ·Barella at 207 Aspen" third nets. The field was Wide 'open with ...pr~e - Rose Wh~eler on ~aya ~oop., lot~,of consld~ra.ti.Qns this' year" and·

The. busm~ss wmner was the chamber hopes ,there are ~venMcDonald Park and the train set done, more next Christmas. ', " • ',," , r,. • -. .' . . 1, ..

EVERY. THIRDTHURSDAY" .

, ;'-Nillage QfCorona Public:Library3 to 4 p.m. ,pre-schoolstory hour,' stories, activities,crafts, snacks. Call Betty Annat 849-3277 tor info; "

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,-'-Sw~aring iIi ofn.ewly ,~lected county offlcials andstaff. in District Court with'District luge Kareh, Parson

FIRST TUESDAY OF' . officiating 8:30 a.m.' .EACH MONTH -~Specialmee~in~ ofLincoIn

--;Representativ~ from .Statecounty ,CO~~l1lSSlO;ners 9:30E~gmeer's offictf)s a.t:RU1do~9P..1ll .. :Agenda. \-yill incl!lde

,VIllage Hall from 9 a.m. to-12 ,s~lecbon of charr and 'vlce­noOn. . . : , chair, inspection of detention

~'::" "::~mST;iHURSDAY OF: center, executive session, etc. "

. EACH MONTH. THURS~AY, .--Roadrimher, Food Bank m • JANUARY 6, 2011

Carrizozo at Assembly·of God -..Legislative 'hearing 10.Church for g~neral public 1-3 obtain citizen and communityp.m..and 4-6 p~ni. . . comments ~oi State Capital

Outlay fundmg presented bySECOND TuESDAY OF· Southeastern New. lY1'e~icQ.~ ..

EACH MONTB: . Economic '. '. Developinent--Food pantry for those ,age District/Council' . of

55 and older at Assembly of Govetntitents (SENMEDD)~God church -in 'Carrizozo 12 Ruidoso Downs CityHall, 200noon to 2:00 p.m. p.m. to 5:00 p.m. '

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WEDNESDAYS ,j youngef~tAssembly. of. God " . , .. ' . J~ub~rt .Quintana,.,~-Cqfona 'Public,LibraryChurch)nCam'zozo 12 noon; e"ecptIve'. dIrectOt of. the

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C4utch·t.a~es·.orde~sfor Angel. , I. . ::". '. . " Qovenments (SNMEDD) a1)IlouncedFooq Mll11stries .5:'30p;lll'. to', , E~.pH lfRIDAY, .,.:,thiit 'the: I"iricolnCOU,llty Legislative6:3Qp.ln.' ~' .' ..--AIJ\npnfan,JilygrQup}~rCapl~l'QiJ;tlay hearfug is scheduled

. '_ ,".. , . fanuhesand. rfri~ndsof aleo~~obe mRuIdosoDowns, on Thursday,.' .':;fBUR$DAYS " • ,holies, ,nOO,Ii" ~t •. Metbodist. ". J~uary~~gisl~t~r~ .attending the.-Gambler's Anonymous;" "Church' in: CarrlzozQ,' bpg.· i hearing will beSenafots Jennings and

.'open p1~eting' 7:15 p.m. at .lunch.' ", . '" "', Ad.air, and 'Representatives Cook,Mescalero' Refolliled Church, Kintigh aQ.d Espinoza. . .

,3:36 Wardlaw Ddve' :in';.' .. SATtJRDA'\j . . 'The heating will beginMescalero. Call Mike at .575';' . " JANUARY l' . . .promptly at 2.:00 p.m.·in the RUidoso682~6200 for information: ~ Downs City Council Chambers locat"', Happy ed at '122 Downs Drive in Ruidoso

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A fair chance of snow show.. '~rs, mostly sunny, with a high near27" night: Mostly cloudy, with a lowaround '14.

New Year's Day,Satu.-dny, Jllnuary 1, 2011

Mostly sunny, with 'a 'highnear 33, night: Partly cloudy, with alow around 22.

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41, night: Mostly cloudy, with a lowaround 25. '

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a high around 44, night: Mostlycloudy, witli a low around 28.

The above information wastaken from the National WeatherService Website. For up to dateweather, reports, ' go towww.srh.noaa.gov/abq/ on the inter­net. This website is up~dated everyfour hours.

The New Mexico HighwaysDepartment has developed a new toll,free number for up to the 'hour roadconstructions/ conditions informa­tion, Just dial 511, listen to theoptions and follow the directions.

You can also get up to theminute, in-depth, constructionupdates by logging in towww.nmroads.com for any area oftqe state. . •

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SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE' ACRES30 11 South 14 East 18.0

Proposed Expanded Place at UscVillage ofRuidoso Municipull.imits All

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WELL NO• SUBDIVISION SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGEH-737·A NE~SEv.. 30 II Soulh 14 EastH·737·A·S NE~SEV4 30 II Soulh J4 East

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Rio Ruidoso SWV4NEV4SWv.. 19 11 South J3 EaslH..272 • NW~NE~SW~ 36 11 South 13 EastH-2'12·S SE~SW~NE% 25 II South Ij EastH·272.S-2 SW~SW~NE% 2 II South 13 EastH·272·S-3 NE~SW~SE% 2 11 Soulh 13 EaStH·272~S·4 SE~NWv..NEV. t I II South 13 Eastil-2'12·S-S NE~NW~SWv.. [4 t1South 13 EIlslH:272·S·6 SW~Ne~NE% IS II South 13 EastH·212·S·1 SW~NE%SEv.. I t 1South 13 East

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The consumptive use offhe wuter right is 11.7 acre·feet per annum. The nppllcnnt seeksrelurn flow credit not to exceed 50%. The applicant proposes to commenCe the diversionof 23..4 acre feet per annum of surface and ground waler from the follOWing poihts ofdlv~rsion:

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NOTICE is hereby siven that on June 22, 2010. The Ruidoso Properties It'revoeableManllgt:l\1enl TrLlst, 1304 Cenlral Ave SW, P.O. Dox 1307, ;.\Ibuquerque, NM 87103 andthe Village of Ruidoso, 313 Cree Meadows Drive, Ruidoso, NM 88345, filed npplicutiufINo.II·7~7·IA; 0275·1 & H·272 ET AL (T) with the SlAm ENGINEER for temporarypermit to add supplemenlal points ofdiversion and change plnee and/or purpose ofusc ofunderground waters and change parlinl painIS of divcl'$lon from groundwater to surfaceWllter the i-londo Underground Water Dusin in the Stole ofNew Mexico.

The applicant proposes to temporarily expand tho current outhol'i7.ed plnce IUld purposeofuse nnd odd twelve points ofdiversion to supplement the presently outhorlz!=d points ofdiversion 'ullder Slale Engineer File Nt}. H·737· tAdescribed as follows:

LEGAL NOTICE

For domestic, municipal, and cOlnmereial purposes wilhin the Viflage of Ruidoso.

Thi~ is n temporary application for a period of tcn years with all water righls to revertback to the original points or diversion, place lJild purpose of use on October 31, 2021.The applicalion may revert baCK Ilt any time during Ihc 10 year period by the filIng ofawtitten request by the Co·Applicmits.•,Wells l-t-73'7·A and H..737·A~S arc locatedln the City of Ruidoso Oowns approxlmalelyone mile enst of the itlterscction of US Highway 70 and S(ttfe Highway 48. '1110 prOposedaddltlona' points of diVersion arc located within the Village of RuidosO boundaries, InLincQln COUllty, New Mexico,

Any person, finn or corporation or olher entity having standing to file obj~lron9 ot'protests 'shall do so in writing (legible, signed, and include the wriler's compfete nameand mailing address), 'tl1e objection to tfle approval of the applicatiOil mlJst be basedOlt: (I) 'mpainncht; if'impairment you must specifically Identify your waler rights; and/dr(2) Public wel(atc!coltscrva!ic)ll of water; if public welfat'e or conservation of waterwithin the state oJ New Mexico. you mtlst show you wiJI be substllntfally affected, Thewritten protest must be fifed. in triplicate, with John R. O'Anlohio, Jr., P.R., StateEngineer, 1900 West Second Streel, Roswell, N~w Mexic'o 8820•• within tell (to) daysafter the date of losf fJublicdlion of this Notice. Facsimiles (fax) will be accepted tIS avlilid lirolcst liS 'ong a~ the 'hind copy is sent within 24·llours of the facsimile. Mailingposfmark will be used fo validate the 24·!lour period. ProWSt can be faxed to Office l'fthe State ~rtgineu, {S'7$)·62j.gS59, rf no volld protest ot objection is tiled. the Slale£n!l;neer will evaluate the application in accordance with Sections 72·2~16, 72-5·6, and12·(2·3.

Published in the tin~olh County News on December 16, 22 and 29, 2()10,

, Forecast for Ruidoso,Capitan and Corona and most oftheHondo Valley:

Today, Wednesday,, December 29 •

A slight chance of rain show­ers after 11 a.m." partly sunny, with ahigh near 48, windy, with a west wind15 to 20 mph increasing to. between25 and 30 ml'h, winds could gust ashigh as 40 mph, night: Areas ofblow­ing snow and ~ chance of snow show­ers, mostly cloudy, with a low around27, Windy, with a west wiod around30 mph, with gqsts as, high as 40mph. ,

Thursday, December 30. 'Snow showers likely and

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A very good chance of rain wlth. gusts as high as 4S mph, night:showers, mostly cloudy, wiUt a high A faIr chance ofsnow showers, most­near 44, windy, with a southwest ly cloucJy and breezy, with a lowwind between 25 and 30 mph, with around 19. ' 'gusts as high as 4S mph, night: Afairchalice of snow showers, mostlycloudy and breezy, with alow around20.

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7:09 p.m.Walfqre checkrequested at location on FranklinStreet in Corona, deputy ~i$patched.

7:59 p.lli. Shots {ired reportedat 13aca Campground on Hwr 380 inLincoln, deputy dispatcbeq. •

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nihg loose near mile,:·m~ker" 82 onHwy 380 in Capitah~~d~putYdis-patched. " ,

, 8:30 a.m. Susp'i~ious ~~tivityreported on 12th street~ In Ca:mzozo,'ppltce. dispatched. ,~.•;-: ;'. New Year.'s Day,

8:55 a;m. Harassment report- Saturday,.Ja~uary 1,,2011ed at location on Saltbushitl Alto,. Mostly sunny, with a highdeputy dispatched.. J near 35! night: Partly cloudy, with a

. . 10:21 a.m. Acci\1ent reported low around 17. "on Smokey Bear ,BQqt'evard in Sunday" January 2Capitan, police dispatclfed., ,~~.' Mostly sunny, with a high

·11 :05 a.m. Dog reP\ll~e~ run- ' near 46, night: Mostly cloudy, with aning loose on Devils Glitlyon Road in low aroun4 20.Alto, deputy dispatched~' .;. Monday~January 3 .'

11 :33 a.m. Age~y as'sl,stance Mostly sunny, WIth a highrequested by Ruidoso bowns~,police near 46, night: Mostly cloudy, with aat location on Downs Drive in low around 20. "Ruidoso Downs, etep\ltiaispat~hed. 1'Uesday, January 4' .

12:27 p.m. 91111Mg..lip from Mostly sunny, WIth a hIghresidence on F.Avenue,oln'Carrizozo, near 48, night: Mostly cloudy, with apolice dispatched. ....';- . low around 21.

. 3:08 pom; Welfarf'; checkrequested at residence (in.aAv.6nue inCarrizozo, police dispat~h~d:

. 4:42 p.m. Fi~e rep~~ed atlocatIon on Hwy 70 mHon(to, fIreunits dispatched~ " • " . ,

5:20. p.m. Rej1stered SexOffender check at LC.~P loc'ated inthe LCC on Centrld Avehue inCarrizozo, deputy disl'lJ!~hed., .,

5:23 p.m. Regrst¢red SexOffender check at LCSO lobated inthe LCe on Central· Avetfue inCarrizozo, deputy dis~tch~d. ".

'5:29 p.m. Re~istered" SexOffender check at LCfi9 loc~ted ~nthe LeC pn Centraf AVenue InCarrizozo, deputy dispatched.

. :9: 12 p.m. ,Larcefty/theftreported at residepqe..ljn~~V'ens WingmAlto, 'deputy(hspatc~e<f;';; ~,

CORONA UNlTEnPRtSBYTERIAN CHURQI

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HaYden Smith, Pastor314 10thAvcnue

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idence on I{wy 246 "in Capitan'ambulance dispatched. '. 6:28 p.m. M~dical call atlocation on Hwy 54in Corona, ambU­lance and deputy dispatched.

I 6:47 p.l,U. Suspicious activityr~ported at reSIdence on West T}.1irdStreet in Capitan, police dispatched.

Sh~riff'sR~port(Contlnu~d from PSlge 5)

, 'October 5',, 1:19 a.m. Suspicious actjvity

rep-orted at location on We&t ThirdStre,et in Capitan, police dispatched.'

I .1 :38 a.m. Medical call at resi-dence on West Third Street- in

.Capitan, ambulance dispatched.5:51 a.m. Alarm reported at

location on San Felipe Court in Altodeputy dispatched. '.' 10:47 ;a.m. New MexicoDeJ?artment of Corrections AdultP{obation and Parole Officer (APO)

,requests agency assistance to arrest'Parolee At Large (PAL) at location inRuidoso, deputy dispatched.

11 :41 a.m. Welfare checkrequested at Business located on Hwy54 in Corona, deputy dispatchetl.. 12:00 p.m. Larceny/theftreported at business location inBonito, deputy disp~tched. "

12:32 p.m. Shots fired report­ed on Cora Dutton in Capitan, .deputydispatched. ,, 2:54 'p.m. Harassment report:­ed at location on Bryan Trail inCorona, d~puty dispatched. .

6:46 p.m. Dog bite reported atlocation on Tiger Drive in Capitan,police dispatched.

7:06 'p.m. Accident reportedat mile marker 284 on Hwy 70 inHondo, ambulance and deputy dis-patched. .

10:31 p.m. Alarm reported atlocation on Altamira Drive in Alto,deputy dispatched.

. October 67:50 a.m. Medical call at resi­

dence on Wrangler in Palo Verne,ALS ambulance aispatched.

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The snow willbe a welcome sight for

-SId' ApacHe,. and thosehQ~inesses th~t dependon th~ ski trad.e touristsdqring , the winter,months.' L

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time for the N~w YearsHoliday. '.

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.Friday' ev¢ning from15-30 miles an hour,

, with' occasional gusts, ,up to 40-45 mph. .'

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, . least tlie forecast week.neWs in 'a Oig way this year. Snow conditionsThat was an easy one ~oo at Ski Apache, the cur­because Gov. Richllrdson rent conditions for ski~was sure to take one last ingare; 7 of55 trails areshot at linking his name ~pen with 5 !ifts operat­with the world's most' mg. 24 Inches offamous NeW Mexican. machine groomed on

machine made packedsnow at lower and mid­dle el~vations and upperelevatIons.

Forecast forCarrizozo, the high~,

pla,ilts and high desertareas ofLincoln Countyand the Hondo Valley:. '

Tqday, ~ednesday,December 29-

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partly sunny, with ahigh near 55, windy, 'with a southwest wind10 to IS mph increasingto between 25 and 30mph, winds could gqstas high as 40' mph,night: A goost chance ofshowers, mostly cloudy,with a low around 33,windy, with a southwestwiqd between 25 and 30mph, with gqsts as high

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2010 BadYearfor.PoliticalPre~ictions

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LETTER. TO THE'EDITOR POLICY

, , when Bill Richardson was'. still working for th~

Clinton ,administratiolJ,andGary John~on had 'Justbegun qis campaign to

. legalize, drugs, I predicted,both would be running forpresident before the decade

. was over. r·_..·-.SANTAFE,-'After Everyone but Bill \

closely watching the New Richardspn told me I wasMexico political scene for crazy. I may not be crazyover' SO years, it had .about Susana Martinez'sbecome fun and easy to possibilities either. Thereispredict events of the next ample evidence Martinez jyear. ~egardless of. ~hat still is receiving nationalwas saId by our PO~ltlCqS" ,assistance to assure a suc-.ac.tu~~ ey~nts, ,~e!l., lntq a cess(ul tenure in:6ffice. I;i

predictable p,atteJ;Ii. ' G 0 v'. - e I e c t I. Un~II two years Martill,ez made public I

aexgaOc'tlythathtl'slss"amAet taun'lmeol~nt schools and Medicaid pri- ,.. orities during her cam-

2008, Gov. BIll Ric~ardson P!lign. Her choices fo):' cab- I '. Deadlineann~unced he wou~d not.be .inet secretaries of the I will go back 'leavmg New' M~xlco mJd- Public edu'cation I to Tuesdays If

way th~o~gh hIS ~econd Department and the I Itenn to JOIn the cabinet of Human Services j 5:00 pm.the inco~ing. Barack Depa~ent were both peo-Obama preSIdency. . . pIe of national stature - I Thanks to

. ,Lt. G~~. DIane probably not an accident. 1 everyone for 'I'

Dh edDlshbs trtanfjslt!ohn dte~mt A year ago, I i ,help"i'n'g liS .keep ,a a.~u . mls e I S picked Reps. Martin f "" ,

~orJc. BIll Richardson was Heinrich and Ben Ray I 0lur deadline I.

Just an afterthough,t. And !:ujan to win their c0!1gres- . I the' ast two Ithen ca~e the bombsh~I~. slonal seats agam. I ) P iGov; RJch~rdson wasn t demurred on the TeagUe- I weeks. jleavlDg. ~ PI' k' d l'b '.. t. ' , t'. earce race. 'piC e I er- '-.--.-.--~...; ..--~---. nlS 500 po Itlcal tarian-Ieanhtg , Adam _

. app~lDtees, ~ho ha~ been Kokesh to Win the 3rd. ~eLinQoIn CountyNews welcomes letteliS bUSIly assunng Demsh fto the edItor and acknowledges- that any letters" ..0 Congressional Districtprinted herein represent the eersona1 opinion althe theIr loyaltyt were ~nnlDg Republican primary.writer, and do not·nece.sslUily teflect the editorial over each other 1D the I based that onopinion ofthe Lincoln County News.. .. • Roundh9us~ hallways to Kokesh's fund raising abil-

, q'o be considered for ,publication, all letters ' . reassur~ Ri~har<!S0~ they ity and his aggressive full-must be original. No copies or form letters WIll be were still solidly 1!l~s cor- time campaign. 1 shouldused. Whilepreference isgiven to letters received in ner•.And my predictions. of have heeded an anonymousdigital ronnat,~d or hand-written letters; iflegi- " wh~t ,would b.e happe~g tip from a GOP leader thatble, areals~ consldered.·Letters sent by email as an' du~g a DeDlsh, admlDl~- beating Kokesh was a~=~d MIcrosoft Word document afetnost pre- tration could be thrown m Republican Party priority

l.etterS must be siped bY-, the writer with ~ the waste can: ,.' because the guy was scary.the author's full narne, ad. ann telephone num. ,DespIte losmgher I predicted Newbet. Only the writer's name and city of residence chance to take.over ~ar1y as Mexico's economy wouldwillbe published (exception $O'Dletimes apply). gove~or, Demsh b~dt up a remain bad throughout this

IIThank You Letters" are considered as $2 mlllJon campaIgn war year despite legislative pre-adye#i8mg and will hot be accepted as Letter to the, c~es~ and. scared .out all , dictions of a six percentEdItor. . pOSSIble Democratic chal- increase. That was an easy

, Considemtionwill be given toJettets ofany .leng~rs. ~nd both ~teve one, So was my predictionle!Wb, but those oPOO wor~~ orless.areJ?refe~ed, Pear~e and Heath.er~dson tJiat ethics refonn wouldAU letters are subject to edIting for length, gram-conSIdered D~DlSb ~ two continue to receive muchttltit', spelling and reader intereSt. .' "toughest pOSSible 0 .

, Electronic submission should be sent to ' " . ' . ppo- lip service but little [email protected]. l.etters can 'be hand~eliveted~ . n~nts h~d deCIded thIS was.. We heard muchin our office in Carrizozo or mailed t()~ • nt the tune to-run for go\'- about ethics and corruption

LINCOLN .O·U.NilJIltV NEW"" I' ernor. Denish; looked during the r~cent politicl;ltVI. ,. unLeatab''te'. It w....· at that' campaigns but it isn't likely309 CentrllA.veJau'6 0 C1ll t I' tr' '

, P.O. U.raliwe .,AS9 ' point that I boldly predict- l~W~~sU t III any s IcterCap~~J~:~8 .. '301 cd Dehish wouldbestAllen My prediction that

57 Web for 'governor.' But' fonner Gov. Gary Johnson'.Susana 'Mllrtinez caine' would becomeniofe visi~from statewide obscurity to ble nationally but wouldn'ta place on the nation}ll ,.stage in tess than Ii year. get invited to' any. ....... . Republiclln functions

.luis coming year because' of his libertarianwill be equally difficult to views on drug leg·'alitationcall. Who knoWs hQWMartinez's urst year in the and\foreign entanglementssaddle witl go~ She still is fumed out ,to be only halfarelatively unRttown qUan- right lIe has been invitedtlty. I' haVe been chided for to Republican functions in 'nuttifi.···l'I..her 'oIl the iliiti....nal states with el\tly presideil-

;.<" rev tialprimaries.. stage b~rote eVen serVing l\ • And my final pre-

day in office. . ,But let ine remind diction, whichptoved

'U1'\U that 1"0. years', ago, accurate, was thatBilIy theJ'U Kid wottld remain in the

PIIi.,post••e,".,net H."~~ln8· ,.'

. ,., ,''tWo, m()reday~ until dat~~ Qn checks.a~~r otheg panerwork mustb;e changed•. Hpwma,nyof you haveJorgotten 'm ,years past ,and

"wntt~n tli¢ Wr'ongdate 'On: a' cneck? P.t;obablymoretban',wiU admit. AnywaY,· not ,only will ,the year On ch~cks.need tpbech~mged,. it is'time' for thed.l'eaded Jist. of New Year resolu­tipos. ,,"011 ~now, the list you make an,dprompt-,ly for&etj' but whic,h shoulq b.e qppennoSt in '

")'oUrtpoughls for at least a whde. ' . ', "', However the li~t is'made, it often has", more things' listed than will,ever be 'cpllsi~ered ",

;for ,one person, but neverth~less, fIJe hst'WIlI be ,made, It' you decided to not make a list thisyear, maybe you sIiou~dJhiIlk about-a list ofnotr~'solutioJ?s 6u,tof happ,ier !iv,ing. HO,¥about ,a"h~t.o(tl1ings to do dally such a~ s~d~ mo~~,thlIlk .pl~as.an~ thQughts. and bemg fnendher..

,with those you See daily?, ,,' .' ,..' '" Of course you could ~akea' lisf ~i thep:eopl~ )Vho re~dly 'need cheer~g up '~Il;d make '

, It a.pomt to atleast once a day get a smIle fromthat ,person. That could be a difficult ,resolqtionbUt'1t would' re~I1ybe worth doing for ,thoseInvolved. " " ', ' Under normal circumstances most peo..:ple would ignore any smiling for nO reason, but'the1;e are people who look beneath the,smirkand, thiIlk maybe the smile,m.eans somethin~. Itprqbably dges mean something, put"tpe obJect"should be to geUhe gloomy gqs to hgbtell up

,and be happy, " '. '" Qettmg9thers to be happy can involve

many devious tactics at times. You might needto don a silly hat or cQmic~l attire. Perhaps it

. might take erratic behaviQr such as whistling at" an odd time for nO logical reason: But don"t

give up tryin~. ' , ,~.Happmess can be contagious and that IS

much better than sharing a cold or virus withothers. Wouldn't you rather see a twinkle in an,eye than 'to'See a,glar.c? )V6uldn't1~:b~bett"erto'share humor than to lIsten fO' gnpmg? Andwouldn't you prefer to be the cause of thehumor than ~loom? .

The hst can go on and on, but doublIessyou win soon find more 'reasons to' share goodfeelings with others than spreading gloom.Think of which person needs cheering up the.most and ,consider that yoUr main resolutionfor next year. ' "

Sometimes we forget to be thaIlkfulthat we do have a sense of humor and that we,can share it wi!h others•. Make 20It h~ppierforyou, your fanuly and friends. Happy New Yearto ~lI! '

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OPEN MEETJNGS ACT .each ~ther at the same time and members of the public, . .. :. ," ..._atte~din~ ~~ ~~eting_are able !o hear any ~Q.mber of

_ , WUE~AS,. the Lmc9!,n C;0uno/ 1308;rd of the puijbo 6,odyWho speaks d\l1'.!l1g.themeeting... ,Comnll~Sl?l1,erS 'met m re~ar, sessl(jn'~t Camzozo, . PASSED, ADOl,$TED ANDAP~ROVED thIS

, . NeW MexIqo, 'g~,th~ l(.ith day ofNoYl,'lmber, 2010, at 16th d~y of 'November 2010, '", 8:~0 a.m, as reqUired by la~, and BO.Mm OF COMMISSIONERS OF

WHEREAS, SectlQn.10~15~1(B) of the Open L COLNC'OUNT . ,.Meetings Act(NMSA 1978, Scctions 1O~15-I to 10-lS'; IN , ',' Y, NEW MEXICO

,~. 4) state~ ~hl:l,t? eXcept as may be otherwise provided in Tom Battin, Chaimlan ,_' ~__~ ':' --the. C:onstltut~on or the provisions of the Open Meetings . , .' ., " . .Act, a~1 ,mec;:tin~s ?fa quo~~ Of~embe,rs ~fany board,' E11een M. ~edlIlo" VIC~ Charr

. co~nctl,; COrptPlsSJ~n, admmlstratlvC'adJud\catory'oody Jackie Powell, Mem.beror other pohcym~ng body of any st~te or local piiblic , . ~agenpy hel~ forth~ p'Yr.P?se of formulating public poli:. Don WIlliams, Mt!mber9Y, dISCUSSl~gPll.~h? busmess or .for the purpose onak- Dave Parks Membermg ~ny action wlthm tbe authopty of or the d~legated' ,auth;onty of such pody, are declared to be pubhc rileet- (SEAL)ings open to the pqblic at all times; and

I. "WlIEREAS? any me~ting s,ubject to tbe.oPen .. ATTEST:Me~tmgs Act· at WhlC'l the ,diSCUSSion or adoptIon ofanx proposed resolutjont m1e, 'regulation or fornml Rhonda ·Burrows, County ClerkactIon occ~rs shall b~ held only after reasonable notice ' . , • . . . .to thc pubhc; ~nd : , ' ' Pubhsbed ID the LiUcoln County News on

, WHEREAS, Section 1O-15-I(D) of the Open Wednesday, December ~9, 2010,Meetings Act requires the Lincoln County Board of --------........;;.;..-----'""t- .....~.,..-... .. , •Commission~rs to detennine annually what constitutes ~,---,.-'- .reasonable notice of its public meetings, ' --~-aGALNOTICE '

NOW, T.fflj:REFORE, BE IT RESOLVEDby the L,incoln County Board of CommissiOners th8,t: SJ'A'J'E OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF LINCOLN.' 1. Regular meetings of the Lincoln County TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICTBoard of COmnll§sioners shall ordinarily be held' each ' " 'month at a titne and place designated .in the notice. The PROBATE NO. PB-I0-43agenda will be available at least twenty-four (24) hours ' ,prior to the meeting from, the Lincoln County IN THE MAT;rER OF THE ESTATE OFManager's Office loc~ted in,' the Lincoln County nM LEE ROBERTS, deceased. , Carrl'zozo School BoardCourthouse, Canizpzo, New Mexico. .

2, Special meetings of the Lincoln County NOTlfiE TO qjEDITQRS CandidateBoard of Commissioners may be called by the AI'I t d 't d't I Id hChainnan or a majority of the member's upon three (3) ,NOTlCE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that the s u en s ~n axpayers s lOU avcdays notice. The notice shall include an agenda for the undersigned has been apl'ointed personal representative equal tepre~entation.meeting or infol1llation on how members of the public of this estate. All persons having claims against this 'Yot~r Vote Will Be Appreciated'may obtain a copy of the agenda. The agenda shall be ' ' estate are required to present their claims within two Pail! for by cUlldidn(c

available to tlie public at least twenty-four (24) hours· months after the date of the frrst publication of this , 1~~~2~:5~S~5E~=iie.iaedbefore any §pecial meeting. . Notice or the claims will be for~ver barred. Claims ...

,3, Einerg~n~y meetin~s of thl} Lincoln County must be p~esented either to the. undersign~d j)e!sonal ,Board of C9tnmlSSIoners wIll be called only under representa~lve at Mark A. Roberts, 105 Frr, RUidoso, .. ... ...unforeseen circumstances that demand immediate New MeXICO 88345, 01' to the attorney for the personalaction to protect die health, safety and prope~ of citi- re~resenta~iye, Ch!lrles E. ~awthorne at 900 SU~dei1hzens or to protect the p-ublic body from substantial Dnve, RUIdoso, New MeXICO 88345, or filed WIth thefinancial loss. The Lincoln County Boarel of District Court o(Lincoln County,Commiss~oners will avoid emer~ency meetings when- DATED: December 6 2010ever pOSSIble. Emergency meetmgs tnay be called by , ' ", ,.the Chairman or a majority of the' members upon three Mark A. Roberts(3) hours::;:: notice, unless threat of personal injury' ,or Personal Representative of theproperty damage reqnires less notice, ,The notice for all Estate ofJim Lee Robertsemergency meetings shall include an agenda' for the Deceased'mee~ingor infonnation on how the public may obtain a 105 Fitcopy of the ag~nda, Ruidoso New Me&ico 88345

4. For the purposes of regular meetings. 'described in paragraph 1 of this resolution, notice ATTORNEY FOR PERSONALrequirements will be complied with by the Lincoln REPRESENTATIVE 'County Clerk's permanently posting, on the bulletin, Charles E. Hawthorneboard at the Lincoln County Courthouse a copy of this 900 Sudderth Driver~solution, as well as a no~ce sett4tg forth,the days and Ruidoso, New Me~ico 88345 ,tunes of the regular meetings Which have been set by (575) 257~1323~ fax 25'1-1327resolution. Changes effecting the date of a regular . ,scheduled meeting will be mailed 10 those broadcast Published in the LiIJcoln County News on Decemberstations licensed by the Federal Communications 29, 2010; and January 6, 2011.Commission and newspapers ofgeneral circulation that .....'have made a written request for notice of public meet-ings, ,

5. For the purposes of special meetings and'emergency meetings described in paragraphs 2 and 3 of 'this resolution, notice rt(quirements shall be met byposting notices in the offices of the Lincoln County

, 'Clerk and the Lincoln County Manager. The LincomCounty Manager's Office shall provide telephonicnotice" 'to those broadcast stations licensed by theFederal Communications Commission and newspapersof general circulation that have made a written requestfor notice ofpublic meetings.

Every effort shall be made to follow thelatest version ofRobert's Rules of Order. TheRobert"s Rules of Order shall be specificallymodified to allow the Chairman to vote in all inStances,

7. Ifyou are an individual with a disability who!S in need ofa reader. amplifier, qual,i~ed slWl langu~ge 'mterpreter, or any other fortli ofauxIliary aid or servlceto attend orJlarti~ipatC' in the hearing or meejing, pleasecol1tact the County Manager's Offite at 575/648-23851at least one week prior to the meeting'or as soon as pos" .sible. Please contact the County Manager's Office at575/648-2385 if a summary or other type of accessiblefonnat is needed,

8,The Lincoln County Board of Com-miSSion­ers may close a meeting/to the p-ublic only ifthe subjectmatter ofsuch discussion or action is excepted from theopen meeting requirement under Section 10-15-1(H) ofthe Open Meetings Act. .

(1) If any meeting is closed during an openmeeting, such closure snall be approved by a majorit}\vote of a quorum of the Lincoln County Board ofCommissioners taken during the open meeting. Theauthority for the closed meeting and the subjects to bediscusse~ shall be stated with reasonable spe~i~ci~ inthe motIon to close- and the vote of each llldlvldualmember on the motion to close shall be recorded in theminutes, Only those subjects specified in the motionmay be discussed in the closed meeting,

(2) If a closed meeting is conducted when theLincoln County Board of COniinissioners is not in anopen meeting, the closed meeting shall not be held untilpublicnotic~, approP.ri!lte under the circ~stances, stat...mg the speCIfic: prOVISIOn of law authonzmg the closedmeeting and the subjects to be discussed with reason·able specificity, is given to the members and the gener-al puolic. ,

(3) Following completio~ o(~ny closed meet..ing, the mmutes ofthe open meetlJig tliat was closed, or

"the minutes ofthe next opel1meeting.ifthe closed me~t- 'ing was separatety schedUled, shall state whether thematters discussed in the closed meeting Were litnitedonly. to those specified in the motion ot notice fot clo·sure. ' - •

(4) Except as provided in Section 1O-IS..1(H)of the Open Meetings Act, any 'action,taken as ~ result,of diSCUSsions in a closed meeting shall be tnade by'

, vote of the Lincoln COUl1ty :l3oard ofCommissioners iIian open public meeting. '

9, Pursuant to 10·15-1 N~SA 1978, paragraphC, a member or members of the Lmcoln County B,oardof Cotnrnissioners may.participate in a meeting of theBoard byme~s ~fa c~11f~rence telepho~e ~r other~~­

, itar cOn1ll1u1l1catlons equ.1pment whel1 It 1S otherwise. difficult or impossible for the member Of methbers to

attend 'the meeting in person, proVided that each mem-.ber participating by conference tel~honecafi be iden-

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;LEGAJ,;NQTJCE ' NOJ;ICE,IS FtJRTflER GIVEN; that th~! rea:lprol'e~', L)l;G~ NOTICE" " :and.lmprQyem~mts.con!:(emed,w.thherem wllrbl,'l sold , S",'E",'IT,~ OFN1l'WME,,XI,C,a

" " STATE OF NEW MEXICO ' ,sUPJectto any and.allpatent resetvations, easements"al~ ,n. p ~'~, CQQNTYX)F LINCOLN, .-ecqrded ,andunrecoided liell$ not' fo~eclosed, herein, "'WE'LFT'CHOJUNUD" TYlcR~ LDINISTCRI°'c% COURTrfw.ELFTI{.JU~ICIAL ).)JS1'JlIC'J: ,COUltT ',~ and all recorded ,!ln~t uniecord~d ~p-~cild,.~ssess1Pents A. " , . ",,' J.tU.,', .".,',

, and ta~es that may be due., PlamtIff and Its ,attorneys, ".' :PB-~~10-4Z" . ,, Ro. CV..I0;.;276 ,.disclai,1lJ. all responsibilihl,for,rnld the'nurch!ls~raUhe Dlv. m, ," ,,' l>iv! 1I1 ' 'I k h -;"b"J' ~ th, ' , ,,'sa e eta J~S J e property Sl1 ~ect t~, th~ ,valuation o~', .e , IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF

C~·~A"'ttl1..1T:lW M"EVtC'0 ';'t M'" ,', '. ,proVertypy t~e, Gou~tY Asse.ssor as :real. or perspnal, , ,', ," .' 'ri "." ,

hJ.' ..oPlAi. .1.'1,,", . A~~ 'lll'lew " eX(Co , ,prope.rty', aftixt11l'epfany mobIle or. manufactured ijomeEDWARO SW~,VEvA,DeCeased: ' ,I

:aankin£ C9rp~r~tiql1,;' , " ' ,to the land, <1e~ctivation of:title !oam9pil~9t' m,ilnu- , ", : NOTICE TOCREDI'J,'ORSPhdnt1f{; , '~ :' ., ;raptured, l.19m~ pq the pfope1'ty; ~fany,envrronml;mtal .. " , . ' '" .

' ..v.. ' ' " " c,ontamlnatio~ ~q the proPerly, .if~nYl ~dzoning viola- .' .' NOtICE I~ HE~J3~ GIVEN)hat ~enni~ 4:, . ""..'" ' t.ons COllcenung the ,Property, ifany, , " . ; " Vega ha~ beenapppmt~d pers9Aarrep!esent~t1Ve of thIs

,PATRICK EUGENE WEI;CfJ~ 'WkJa PATRICK. " ,',~QTJCE, IS ;FURTJ:I~R GIVEN.that the p,ur- e,state, AU ,perl!ons haVIng cla.~s agaml!t this estate are('E. WELCH, individually; the, fULL COPNTRY chaser at s{Jch sal~, shall 'ta~etItle to the a~o.v~ des,cnbe~ requir~d' topresenf theb' :ciaitn~ w~thjn twO; (2),m~mtbs

PROPERTIES TRVST, under Agreement dated " real p,roperty subjectton~ht(s) ~fr~d~mptIon, as. set afJ~t the date:ofthe ~1fstpubhc~tlO,n,of any ,pubhs~ed,March la, 1998; !lnd :PAT:RICK EUGENE ;\¥.EJ:,CH ' forth mthe Jpdgtllent her~1U, ' ,,' ." . .',,notIce to credltors~ or the date Ofmadmg or other dehy-'alldW~MD~~N J~ ':WELCH, 'Cp~Tl'lJ(ltees 'of,the ",' :' {tt. the'pate and time stated ~bove; the'Specja1'. "erY ofthis: notice, whicl'j,evel' ''is later, or the olaims willHitl Cout}~ l'roVe'llleS Tntsf, " ',.,.,' , ' ~a~tet'may p'~~,tR0nethe sijle.tO&1;1ch· later date~lld ',be forever, ba,rred.: C.l~lims 'must' bepresent~d eitherto

, , , ,tune as the SpecialMa~Jer may specIfy; , " , ' " the law officeS :of Gibson ~'Leonard, P.C., at the'n~fen9l.\qt~•. , .",'" 'Dated:' November26 2010. " ,',)a~dresslistedbelow,orijI~dwiththeDistrictCo~ofNQTICEOF'FORECLOSURE SALE'; , ", ' , ,','. LmcolIl County, New MeXICo"located at the fonow~g

NO" CD S', "V" "', h "'J' .' 12' r;OI"I ' ,Peter,Bac;;a :, .. . , '. ~ ',' 'aqdress: P,O, Box 725, Carrizozo, New,Mexico 8~301.

, ,'" TIA I OJ :EN t at on ,~nuary, ,~ " ,SpeC;;lal Master ': .. , " " " ',r •;at ~P:OO, A~M.,. qt the frqnt. entrance, to ~he Vtllage. of :P..O•.'aP~ "" ,;' " "Dated: Decembe,r, 14,2010. ,RUl(lO$Q,M,,!p.I~JJ?al ~u1.1~I~g located; at 3\13 Cree Garnzozo, New MeXICO 8~30J, . "', ~ , ',' .'., "', "¥~adoMis;I).r!Y~;Iq RPld.oso, N,ew Mex19Q; the under-, (57,5) 648-9925, ,\ 0, " ! '" ." . '. Respectfully Submitted by:s!~iee'SJle(ll~I' Master WJll offer for pu~hcsal~ thefol~,', .: " ), ':, ..' ,..' t, ". .' ,

IOW~I~it dcscnbeij real,prope~ to the hl£hest bIdder for fubllshed m,the·Lmco.ln County N~ws on Dece~b~r' .Gij3S0N &.LEONAED, P,q.C~Sl:t:I'" ','~' ", ,. ' "'.. ' ',' .. ', ,9,1,6, Z~alld~9? 2010. , " " .. ::: , :,:,JuHeA.rtiJ.elepnard' '

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• '.' plaUn¢,t'e'of filed in tIic' office of the County " ",', ,RUidoso,New eXlco 8 315"",r, Cl~rkandEx-officjoRecorderof'jncoln . ' " NOTICE QFPUBIJIC !"'EETINGS :' , $7~~257.l0~Q"" , '

'Cout1ty/N~W M(lxico, 011 January. 20" }984, in NOTICE. is hereby ,given that the Li~c~ln Pub.lbltect ig the Lil)coln County N~ws o~ December, Cabinetp"SI~de~o" ~.1~', , ' .. ' .County Lodgers' Tax Committee will hold ~ts regu_22:aiu;l,29,,2«)1.0. ' , , ',The property 1S ~Isp 1qe~tlfied as ~Q7 South 'Ia~ly ,schedule~ meetings at, the Council Cliambers, ,-------.-..----.--::----...------,.------------------------SloM Court; RUldos:o, Lmcoln Gounty, N~w VIllage of Capitan,.New Me~lco, a~ 10:00 a:m., on the. ,', NO,rICE O.F PUBLIC 'ME.ETINGS¥exlco.· " " , ' " .','. ,',follow,ing date~: . ' , --- , - -

. The Special M~st~r's, sale 'will.' be conducted . Wedn'e~day, Jan. 26,201 "," '.NOTICE is hereby given that the Lincoln-Historic;pursu{lllt t9 tlte 'Pc::fault Judgment, D.ecree, Order ,!f ,Wednesday"Februai'y 23,,2011 Preservation Board will hold itsregidarly scheduledSale and Appqmtment ofSpe~j,al Mast~r ent,eFedby t]l1S Wcdnesctay,'March ,3«), 2011 ' J 'meeting~ at the Community Ch~ch in Lincoln, New,Court on pe9cmber,I! 2010, 111 an action for col1~ct1orr. , Wednesday,April 27,201J. Mexico, 'at 7:00 p.m, on the following date~:,of Plafntlll"s Promlssory Note, and foreclo,sure' of Wednesday; May2S, 2011 ' ' Thursday, January 20, 2011!,jah~tiff's¥ort§age, "", Wednesday, J'une29; 2011 '~ , ' , Thursflay, February 17,2011

, 'PlalnUff s .Pefault Judgment drrected fore,c1o- Wednesday, July '27, 2011 Thursday, March 17, 2011',sure of tli~ real property, to ,satisfy the fol!owi~g Wedii~sday, August 31 2011', ""Thursday,April 21, 20111tldgmeilqJ(~~S:. c,' ' Wednesday; September 28; 2011 . Thu~sday, May 19, 2011

" Prmclpal, '111terest,and ,,' ' j Wectnesday,Odober,26,2011 . , Thursday;June 16,2011late fees t~ou~h 01/12/11 ,. ,;. $3~,934,86 Wedne~day, 'NQvovember 30, 2011 Thursday, July 21, 2011

, Costs or SUit ., " "..... , ... : .', 784,96, ,Dec.28, 2010,No Meeting , ' . ,.. . Thursday,August 18,2011Attorney fees •.•..•.• , .•• " 2,966.24 " . " "'.1 ,Thursd~y,September 15, 2011SPrcial Master's fee ... '. : , , , I. 325,3I A 'proJ2osed Agenda WIll be aval,able at least tWenty- Thursday, October 20, 2011

, , " , four (24) hours' before the meetmg from the County Th d N b 17 2011, ' $36,01 L37 Man~ger.'sOffice, Lincoln County Administration urs ny, oyem er , '

. , " '. Building, Carrizozo, New Mexico; . . , ~hursday, December 15, 2011In ,addition to the judgment liens ~ referred ·to , ,. . " ' A~proJ2osed Agenda will be available at least twenty-

above, there will be accruing costs, including' CO$ts,of Changes affectu?-g the ,d~t~ and/9r location of a regular four ..(24) 'hours before the meeting from the Linc,olnpublication of this notice, . s~qedule4 mee~1fig.wdl, be mailed to ne~sp~pers?f County Planning Office; 115 Kansas City Road,

NOTICE IS FURTHER GiVEN that the general CIrculation In ~mcoln90unWa~d notIc~s wdl RUidoso, New Mexico or from the County Manager'sSpecial Master may continue the date of SIde without be ,posted on,~e o~clal.h~ll~tm board m the Lmcoln Office~ 'Lincoln County" Administration Building,rcpl]blishil1g this 1'l'oti~e o~ Sale"b;: appearing, on the Cou~ty AdnllnIstratIon' Buddl11g, 300 Central Avenue, Carrizozo, New Mexico,date and ~t the tIme deSignated 111 the "notice and Carnzozo.

, tl t t th 'fi d t ' , Changes affecting the date and/or location of a regularUI1UO\ln0l11g 1e pO,stponemen 0 ano er spec. lC a e. Special1I.1eetings of the Lincoln County Lodgers' Tax scheduled meeting will be mailed to newspapers of", . Committee may be called by the.Chfiirman or amajqr- l' I' 'L' led . 'II

lsI Sarah 'Prothro ity of the members upon thiee:(3) days notice. For the genera crreu atlpn 111 mco n ' ounty an ,notlceswlSIP tl S . I M t I be posted on the official bulletin. bOlitd in the Lincoln,arn l. ro lro, pecla, as er , purpose of spe,cial: m~'etings, not~ce r~quirem~nts will Cou~ty Administration Building, ~OO Central Avenue,LEE GRIFFIN & ASSOCIATESP.C. b~ met b~ posting notIces ~n *~ offi~lal bul~et~n board- CarnzOZO,

, ' , , in the Lmcoln County AdmmlstratIOl1 Buddmg l and '. , .B)': lsi Lee 9riffin . ' notifying the news media. .' . , 'Special J!1eetings of the Lincoln. Historic Pres~~atfon

.Lee GrIffin , If' , . ., d' ;d"'l 'tl' d' b'I'hi' h ,. d Board may be called by the Chamnan or a majonty of, 1044 Mechem Drive y,?u are,a:n111 ~VI ,4a WI.l a Isa l lorW 0 IS m nee, the members ufon three (3) days notice, For the pur-

Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345 . of an auxIliary aid or ~ervlce; please contact.5;751648- pose of specia meetings, notice. requirements will be(p75)' 258-9404 " ' . 2385 at least 4.8 hoursm advance Qf the meeting, , met by posting potices on the official bulletin board inAttorney for Plaintiff ' BlLLlE-JO GUEVARA' . the Lmcoln County Administration Building and noti-

Publishcd in tile Lincoln County News,on December' ADMINISTRA'FIVEASSISTANTI fying the news media., , . ,16,22,29,2010; and January 6, '2011. 'j;' HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR Ifyou are ah individual with a disability who is in need---.~--~----~... • -- .~---' • ..... .... - of an auxiliary aid or service, please contact 575/648- '

,Published in tbe Lincoln', County News on 2385 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting." Wedil('~day, Deceniber29, 2010.' .

'L,EGALNOTICE ~ . ----- ~ , ...-- ------- BILLIE-JO GUEVARAADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTI

STATE OF NEW MEXICO NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS HUMAN RESOURCES DIREctORCOUNTY OF LINCOLN

'tWELFTH JU,DICIALDISTIu,CT COURT. N'OTICE I'S' .hereby g'l'ven' 'that the Lincoln C'.ou'n~ 'Published in the Lincoln County News onWednesday, December 30, 2010.NO.'CV.o10-234 Planning,Commission will hold its regularly sche - _

METLlFE .HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OF "uled m.ee!ings at the, ~incoln, County Court~ous~METLlt:'E BANK N A • (ComnusslOn Chambers) mCarnzozo, New MeXICO, at NO'TICE OF PUBLIC ME'ETINGS

• 4' .""" i :00 p.m., on the followmg dates~, " -- -- - - --- - ----Plaintiff, Wednesday, January 5, 2011 NOTICE is hereby given that 'the Land and Natural

v. Wednesday, 'February 2, 201 ResQurces Advisory Committee will hold its regularlyTODD' BECKMAN, ELYSEBECKMAN

tAND Wednesday, March 2, 2011 scheduled 'meetings ,at the Liitcoln County Courthouse

IPMORGAN CaASE ijANK, N.A., '. Wedn~sday, April 6,2011 (Commission Chambers) in Carrizozo, New Mexico, atWednesday, May 4, 2011 • 9:00 a,m., ,on the following dates:

Defendant<s)~ Wednesday, June I, 2011 Thesday, January 4, ~011NOTICE OF SALE Wednesday,July 6,.2011 . Thesday, February 1, 2011

• .' . ' . Wedllesday, August 3, 2011 Thesday, March 1, 2011, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Tuesday, AprilS, 2011

signed Special Master will, on JanuaI:Y. 11, 2011, at •Wednesday, October S, 2011 Thesday, May 3, 201110:00AM;. at the front entranc~ of the lmcoll1 ,County Wednesday, November 2, 2011 Thesday, June 7, 2011Courthouse, 300 Ce!ltral; C~mzozo, New·Mexlco,. se~l Wednesday, »ecember 7, 2011, Thestlay, July S, 2011and convey to the fllghest bIdder for cash aU thenght, " '" ". ' . .' - .. Th d 'A' t 2 2011

, title and interest oft1ie: above~l1amed defendants in 'and A proJ2osed Agenda wIll be avm!able at least hyentY- Th::d:~ S:p~~b~r 6, ,2011to th~ following described real estate: located in said four (24) hour~ before ,the meetmg from. ~e LlllCOI11 Tuesday,'October 4,2011 .Coulttyund State: ' "CoPdnty Plannmg 9~fice, U5 hKansas CIty R0l:l.d, rn·esdav, Novembe'~ 1. m'"011

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Lot 3.,Block 11, offOR'ES~ HEIGHTS . "Offi~e; Lincoln C.~unty Admil1istratiotl,Building" Thesday, Defember 6,2011SUBD1VISION, RUidoso;- LlI1coln COUIlty, Camzozo, New MeXICO. A proposed Agenda will be available at least twenty-New Mexico; as shown buthe amended '...,..,.' '. '. , . .£'. ur (24) 'h s b ~ th' t' fr' th L" 1pl4t tltereo~ filed in the o'ffice' of the County Changes affech~g the ,date and/~r locatJon of ~ regular 10 our elore e mee mg om e mco nClerk ofLincoln COUtlht New Mexico on schedule4 mee~l11g.wtl\ bemaIledtonewsp~pers?fCountyPlanningOffice.II 5 Kansas City Road,Se f6' b"' 20 1973 . 'Jr tbc'N 495' : general crrculatiOI1 m ,Lmcolli County and notIces wIll RUidoso, ~ew Mexico or from t~e.Cou~ty Man~g~r=s

. p m cr., ,tll l. O. I" be posted on ·the official bulletih board in the Lincoln Oftige, Lmcoltl C<?unty Adtnllllstratlon BuIldmg,wlt~cl\P~operty is more cotl1tnOnly,lOiown tl?' the bestof Co:u~tyJ'\dmif!istration Building, 300 Central Avenue, CarrIzozo New Mexlc~. ,,Plal1!tIff s ktloWJed~e ,as 115 Kalbab, ·RU1doso, New Carnzozo, '. " , . Changes affecting the date and/of location of a regUlarMeXICO 88345~ ,Pbllnbff doe~ not represent or warrant S "I . f' ~' f tit .L' .' In C ' Pl' •. scheduled meeting will be mailed to newspapers ofthat t~le stated stre~t,addtess IS the st,t:eet addresS onhe c~ri:iss%C:~~g b~calledb lr:h~Cha~:ror a~'~r~ g,eneral circulation in ~incoln' C;ounty at:!d notic~s willdescnbed property, If the street address does not match 'ht ofth ," b~ ·thr~ (3) d "tie F ~th· be posted on theofficlll1 bulletIn board 111 the LlllCOln!11~ legal description, then ~le propertY b~ing sold here- 1

C'J " e mf em.rsI,upont, e •t' ;ys n~ c 'al1tOs,rW'lel Counh', Adniinistration Building 300'Central Avenue

11\ IS tltepropcnymorepartIcularly descnbed above, Ubt urpose 0 ,spe,cla m~~ mgs; .no lC" r~qu~em~ I . "C"· "~iO' ,. , ,the property locnted at the street ,address; al1y prospec- '. emet b~posting notIces.on t~~ offi91al bul~et'P board arnz.. . . .tiv~ phrobn,ser a~ the sale is. given notice that It shopld m !he, LrncolnCountY, Adniitilstratl0n Buddmg and Speqial meeting~ Of the L~nd and Natural R~sOlircesventy tl\e locatlOnnnd address of t~e property, betng notIfymg the news tnedIa. Adv1~09:' COilil1llttee may 6e called by the Chamna~ Orsold., Smdsale will be made pursuant to the Deqree of tfyou are all individual with a disabilitywho is in l1eed amajonty of the membe~s upon tpree (3) ~ays not!ce~l1oreclostlre~ntered 011 September 13, 2010, In, the of an aUXiliary aid or service please cOlitact 5751648- For the .purpose of spec~al me~ti1lgs, notIce rrqurre· ,above entitled altd numbered cause.; which was asuit,to 2385 at leasf 48' hQurs in advance of the meetifig. m~nts wIll be,met byp~stmgnotI<:es onthe o~~lal ~uI-foreclose a hOte and mortgage bela by the above plam.. .. .. . ...., let~n .. board m th~ Lmcoln County AdmInIstratIontifi)l1d wherchl plairt,tit}' was adjudged !o have a liel1 . BADlLMINILlE:-JSO GUETIV.V~A' " ...: Budding and, notify.ifig the neWS ~edia, ,agattrst tfle above~descnbed real estate 111 the sum of .' TRA: ,E SSIS,TANTI r' .. d" "d" I 'th"'" 'b' " 'h'·"· "' d·~258,852~03, plus interest from September 10,2010 to 'HPMANRESpURCES DIRECTOR I you are,~n ..In, Iyt ua ,WI. a disa 1I!t.Y w "IS 111 neethe date of Sale at t1te 1llte of 6.375% pet annum! or of an au.xdutryald or ~ervlce; please conta.ct .5751648-$42.74 per nay, the costs of sA1e, ~nclUding the Spec,ial .p,tibIlshed in the' Lincoln County, News on \ 2385 at l~ast 48 h~ur~ 111 advance of the meetIl1g.

• Master's fee of $321.00, pubhcatlOll costs, find plall1- ~ednellday, December 29, 2011.' BlLLIE..JO GUEVARA .ders ¢Qst~ cxpetldedf9rtaxe.s)~nsutailCe()tkeepin~the ' •. uJ' , ,ADMlNIS:TRATlVEASSISTAN'T1 ''Property In goodrev.a!r. ~lal1lbffhas th~rig4t.to bid at r~-~-~-~--'-;:-'-,,;--~'~~--~,~~~-:-~'-l .mJMAN REsotJRCESsuell sale nnd submIt Its bidverbally or m wntmg. The j . , , , •. • .' . . .' .'

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The Town ofCarrizozo is s~e'king applications for .,a fulHiIne NewMexico Certified Police Officer .oreligible to certify by' Waiver.. "S~lary ~tarts at$16.00 per hotlr plus' health insurance and retite­'ment;· Complete jol.l.descriptionand applicationsare availabl~ at the Town of Carri:zQ~<? City Hall,400' 9th, Street, PO Box. 247, CarriZOZO, NM)~839.1. , }.\pplications wi~l be,. ,acceptedtin~il p.osi- .tion IS filled. Please .mall completed applIcatIOnsalong with'resume to Town 0.£ Carrizozo, PO Box.'247, Carrizozo, NM: 88301 Att; Personnel ,ordeliver them to :400 9th Street, Carrizozo, ijM88301. '

EMPLonmNT NOTiCE

'Part-timefReliefl)IRBCT CARE,STAFF, working with· the mentally ret81'ded. Must he at least21 years old and.pass drug, alcohol, and, background sct'eenings~ Nofelonies. Application on website or pick up at NewHorizoliS. Call for interview. Equal opportunity em·player. 'New Horizons, Carrizozo S7~.648.2379www.nhdevctt.org

''EMPLOYMENT NOTICERegistered .Nuts~ required fOrCOfisU;ltaJit vacancy

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, RESOLUTION ~~. 2018-14 .' d~ys after the lastppblication date, judgment by defaultWBE~AS, the Q"oveffUng Bod¥.inand ~for . w1l1 be ~ntered ~gamst you., ' " .

theCoUrlty ofLmcoln, State ofNew MeX:lCo,. meetmg R: . tru1l. S b 'ftd, .in a regUlar session on the 16th day ofNovembe1' 2010, C'AespeTLc .,.,,stA~N~n~KI L'Le'Aas set the meeting da1esfor the Lincoln Co~ty·Board 81 ,J:, .l,f).Y.Y U'U'-O . ,

ofCommissioners; and'. \VllEREAS, the· Lincoln County Board 'of By: Steven J LuceroCOmmissioners shall meet at 8:30 A.M. in the EliZabethM~on _.Commission Chambers at .the Lincoln County K~ya KouIC~urthoUlli1l in Camzozo, New Mexico, unless other-~~e~:tpt:.e~ Suite 602

. Wise s~O~'TuEREFORE, BE rr RESOLvE" 'Atbuquerqu~, NM &7102.that the Lincoln County Board ofCommiS$ioners here~ Attorney for Plaintiff. .by adopts the following regular meeting dates unless . (800). 286·0013; (505) 848-9500

oUtetW1se specified: . WITNEsS the' lIon~table KAREN L. PAR-,Monday, Special January 3, 2011 ~ 9:30 A.M. SONS, DISTRICT COVR',[ .JUJ)GE, of the Twelfth

• 1 . JUdicial DiStrltt of New Mexico Judicial- DistrictThursday, Janu81Y 13.20 1~ Court, Lineoln County, New Mexico, this _13.:i. day tMlLO;vMENT NOTIC~ .Tuesday,'February 15.2011 of_D.eceniber.. ~ 2010. . , _Tuesday, March 15,2011 . Fu1I~time QMRJ:l needed atICFIMR in Carriiozo,Tuesday, ~prll19, 2011 Jan Ptr6'. . NM. Minimum qualifications: BA orBS in humanThesday, May tl, 20n 'l')DV' S'C'01'm' . fi 1d f' kiTuesday, June ZI,201l CLDI'U\.- FTHE DI TRICTU1\.T servIceS let; one year 0 expenence wor ngTuesday, July 19,2011'. • directly with ntentil1 orphysically disabled individ-Tuesday, AUguSt 16, 2011 By:~U'ty' Ysasi uals. Qualified applicants-please subniit re~e'ruesda~ SepteDibcr20,2011 """J' and cover letter by'fax to 575..;648-2370, or byTuesday, OCtober 18~ 2011 " email to£[email protected]. subjectTuesday, Novembcr15, 20n to-OOO1:PCOl "QMRP position".Tuesday, Decemhet 20, 2011 Published In theeLIncoln CountyNews on December .,... 2tC/12/16-23RESOLVED IN BOARD ACI'lON this 16th 29; 2010; a~dJanJlary 6 abd 13,,2011.' "

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