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------- ____ . .._, .. ---------- ... -..--...... .. .. - ...... ---.-- .. , r- '"'* -- ,. - ---..-..............-- · ·.Ora the ·. : . .. . ..._ . - - __.._ ... ... Military retirees to meet in Alamogordo All military retirees are invited to a meeting at 6::30 p.m. Thursday, July 8, at the Middle School Gym- nasium on 13th and Florida streets· in Alamogordo. The topic is CHAMPUS benefits. Trry forr bng ttwfiiT1l 11rii The twin trifecta was not hit for the 12th consecutive race day at Ruidoso Downs and the jackpot for the exotic wager now stands at a whopping $127,519 for today's 14- race holiday program. The carryover is the most since 1990 when one lucky handicapper collected ,041 for choosing the correct trifecta combination in both the third and fourth races. Dog beats bear in a David-Goliath battle A small Schnauzer tangled with a hungry bear Saturday and limped home severely wounded. The attack occurred in the High Loop/Rim Road area of Indian Hills subdivision off Hull Road. The female Schnauzer was wandering in the neighborhood with a male poodle. When she returned home, she was bloody and had wounds on both sides of her body. The owner said the veterinarian who examined the dog told him the injuries indicate the Schnauzer probably was picked up in the jaws of a bear. Luckily, the teeth missed her heart. Keep dogs inside or protected be- hind a fence, especially during this season when bears are moving down off the mountain in search of food. Both the Village of Ruidoso and Lincoln County passed a leash law years ago. Dogs running loose, even with village tags, can be picked up by the animal impounding officer. Festival feahllires auction, nee Ciream 'God's Portion Auction" will offer up crafts, cakes and one-of-a-kind specialty items during the com- munity "Christian Festival' from 5:30 to 8:30p.m. Sunday, July 11, at the First Christian Church on Hull Road. Weather bears and bovines Fourth of July in Capitan treated thou- sands of ranchers and residents from nearby by villages to an exciting parade that 1eatured a bear as the parade's king and dozens of local beauty queens on horses and in chauffer driven convertibles. As the crowd gathered beneath the tree shaded highway, police cars and firetrucks blared amid flashing red lights, followed by unique floats, bands and hundreds of horses. Artesia's rising star Chuck Hamp- ton thrilled the crowd with country western music. Cowboys and cowgirls chowed down on barbecue at the fairgrounds, and then laughed their way through a wild cow riding contest in the fairground ring. -------- -- - -- -.- ----- --· --·- -- _.- -----------·-- --.. G ir I injured in 'Zozo shooting A seven-year-old girl was shot Sunday while watching an Inde- pendence Day softball game at Car- rizozo Park. Adriann R. Zamora was listed in stable, but serious condition at Eastern New Mexico Medical Cen- ter Hospital, deputy sheriff Ken Jones said Monday. "The details are still somewhat sketchy, but apparently, three boys ranging in age from 10 to 16 were in the area hunting rabbits with a 22 caliber rifle," he said. Around noon, the weapon appar- ently was discharged and the bullet entered the girl's left side, may have punctured a lung and then lodged near her spine on the right side, Jones said. Witnesses told The Ruidoso News when the girl screamed "they thought she had been bitten by a bug, but when they pulled her hand away, there was blood everywhere." "The boys were apprehended by some citizens who had seen them in the area," Jones said. "Onct: thPy realized the little girl had veen in- jured (by gun shot), they went over and stopped the individuals and detained them until (deputy Char- lie Englek.ing) and I arrived. We questioned · ·1em. At this point ap- pears it was an accident." Jones said the girl is being stabi- lized before physicians operate to remove the bullet. Her parents, Leroy and Francis Zamora are with her m Roswell at the hospital. Sheriff James McSwane said the names of the boys are being with- held until the investigation is corn· plete. "At most, one of the suspects may be charged with negligent use of a firearm," he said State takes a look at LCSW A books by DIANNE STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer No special audit of the Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority is warranted, according to a report from the State Auditor. Steve Archibeque, audit man- ager of the Santa Fe office, said he visited Ruidoso last month to review criticisms in the authon ty's audit in the wake of revelations that checkbooks hadn't been balanced for nllw munths. Archibeque mPt with the new general manag-er of the authority, Joe Lewandowsky, and came away with the impression thAt he wa" in- stituting tfw nec£•ssary correctwns and had a handle on the problems. "The auditor had poi ntPd out that the filing systPm was a mess and C\Ccounts receivablP were not up to date," Archibeque said. "But they hired a consultant to set up the system properly They have a new accounting system up and going,· he told The Ruidoso News. "Thf' hourly rate they paid tlw consultant seemed reasonable and they l->ave been training nPw people They hired part-time Pm· ployees and a new office manager to help. "Overall, the new manager seems to have a lot of experience in the area and is taking corrective ac- tiOn. The State Auditor's office usual· ly does not get involved in special audits unless there are indications of fraud, waste, abuse or illrgal acts going on, Archibeque said. "But 1f it is more a lAck of manpuwer and they can't afford to hire more, we tend not to stress.' The office depends a great deal on the local auditor whcJ performs the yearly audit to alert tlw when there are signif1cant pruh· !ems. "If he's alarmed, we1! hl'ar frum the local Auditor,· Archibei.JU<> scud "The State Auditor rules relJUlrt' lu· cal auditors to report din·rtly tu th in a separate letter if thi'Y suspPl't or uncover illegal acts." Other critic1sms conUumd In tlw annual audit iby local aud1tor Hun Hemphilll for 1991-92, which only covered a fpw months of operatlon. mel uded that: -financial prepara- tion was being left to thr rllldJtor This probably will hP thP samP s1tuation rwxt year until the IWW staff is tramed and le:u·n:> thou\ government rrports, :\rchdJPtj\ll' said. -procurement regulRtions had been violated. "I talkPd to thrm about that and (LewAndowskyJ said he is well aware of the <:ode and hoN to comp· Please see State, page 2A Planning commission will hear 10 separate requests Index A mini storage facility is slated for the John Brown tracts if ap- proved Tuesday by the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Department. Village planner Cleatus Richard approves Brown's plan provided that: a 25-foot entrance be paved, screen planting be provided on the chain link fencing and Brown peti- tion the village council requesting village participation in construction of a 24-inch· CMP across Gavilan Canyon Road. Richards, who makes a recom- mendation for the Planning and Zoning Commission to consider be· fore making its official decision on such requests, said an alternative drainage plan will be submitted if the request is denied by the village council. The planning commission will hear 10 other pieces of business at the 2 p.m. meeting including: -a request by Kenny Haynes for replat of Lots 2 & 3, Block 4, of Cree Meadows Country Club. Haynes wants to sell a lot and needs a lot line adjustment and plat provisions for maintenance of a common driveway easement. -a replat request from Trueman Auld for Lots 22 & 23 of Block 11, Ponderosa Heights, to consolidate into one lot. -William Schumpert request for a replat for Lots 2 & 3, Block 7, of Forest Heights Subdivision, to consolidate into one lot containing 36,000 square feet. Planner Richards recommends approval if Schumpert prepares a plat with new lot designations, area calculations and contain approval block for private utilities and lien- holder, Ruidoso State Bank. -a side yard variance request by Robert Hollis of Lot 3 & 1/2 of Lo' 4 in C.E. Webb Subdivision does not receive Richards' recom- mendation to build a carport. Hollis said the site was the only feasible place for his carport and no structure would be changed. Richards said no site conditions have been disclosed justifying vari- ance consideration. -a front yard variance request from Robert McAtee for Lot 18, Block 2, of Cree Meadows Heights, 3rd Addition. McAtee wants to con- struct a 20 x 20-foot carport within two feet of the property line. McAtee said the variance is re- quired because the site is the only location for a carport in front of a 6- foot concrete retaining wall, stretching across the property from the house to the end of the side property line. McAtee said behind the wall and house, the incline is very steep. He said the carport would extend within four feet of the front proper- ty line, but would be 19 feet from the street. Richards recommends against the variance because adjoining properties have been developf'd in accord with setback requirements under similar site conditions. -Paul and Pat Martin's request for an amended commercial site de- velopment for Lot 16A, Block A, in the Navajo Subclivision. The Martins want to allow expansion and conversion of an existing com- mercial building to establish a sandwich shop off Fifth Street. --a request by Pat Martin for a minor amendment to commercial site development on Teri Sodd's property. Martin wants to set up a vending stand to sell food and drink on a 15 x 17-foot concrete slab next to Sodd's building. Cooking and preparation will be off site at Ham- burger King. In old business, the commission will hear: -a rear yard variance request by J.R. Coats. -discussion on an amended commercial site development for Houghton's riverside restaurant.

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Military retirees to meet in Alamogordo

All military retirees are invited to a meeting at 6::30 p.m. Thursday, July 8, at the Middle School Gym­nasium on 13th and Florida streets· in Alamogordo.

The topic is CHAMPUS benefits.

Trry forr bng ttwfiiT1l 11rii The twin trifecta was not hit for

the 12th consecutive race day at Ruidoso Downs and the jackpot for the exotic wager now stands at a whopping $127,519 for today's 14-race holiday program.

The carryover is the most since 1990 when one lucky handicapper collected $~94 ,041 for choosing the correct trifecta combination in both the third and fourth races.

Dog beats bear in a David-Goliath battle

A small Schnauzer tangled with a hungry bear Saturday and limped home severely wounded.

The attack occurred in the High Loop/Rim Road area of Indian Hills subdivision off Hull Road.

The female Schnauzer was wandering in the neighborhood with a male poodle. When she returned home, she was bloody and had wounds on both sides of her body.

The owner said the veterinarian who examined the dog told him the injuries indicate the Schnauzer probably was picked up in the jaws of a bear. Luckily, the teeth missed her heart.

Keep dogs inside or protected be­hind a fence, especially during this season when bears are moving down off the mountain in search of food.

Both the Village of Ruidoso and Lincoln County passed a leash law years ago. Dogs running loose, even with village tags, can be picked up by the animal impounding officer.

Festival feahllires auction, nee Ciream

'God's Portion Auction" will offer up crafts, cakes and one-of-a-kind specialty items during the com­munity "Christian Festival' from 5:30 to 8:30p.m. Sunday, July 11, at the First Christian Church on Hull Road.

Weather

Babes~ bears and bovines Fourth of July in Capitan treated thou­sands of ranchers and residents from nearby by villages to an exciting parade that 1eatured a bear as the parade's king and dozens of local beauty queens on horses and in chauffer driven convertibles. As the crowd gathered beneath the tree shaded highway, police cars and firetrucks

blared amid flashing red lights, followed by unique floats, bands and hundreds of horses. Artesia's rising star Chuck Hamp­ton thrilled the crowd with country western music. Cowboys and cowgirls chowed down on barbecue at the fairgrounds, and then laughed their way through a wild cow riding contest in the fairground ring.

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G ir I injured in 'Zozo shooting

A seven-year-old girl was shot Sunday while watching an Inde­pendence Day softball game at Car­rizozo Park.

Adriann R. Zamora was listed in stable, but serious condition at Eastern New Mexico Medical Cen­ter Hospital, deputy sheriff Ken Jones said Monday.

"The details are still somewhat sketchy, but apparently, three boys ranging in age from 10 to 16 were in the area hunting rabbits with a 22 caliber rifle," he said.

Around noon, the weapon appar­ently was discharged and the bullet entered the girl's left side, may have punctured a lung and then lodged near her spine on the right side, Jones said.

Witnesses told The Ruidoso News when the girl screamed "they thought she had been bitten by a bug, but when they pulled her hand

away, there was blood everywhere." "The boys were apprehended by

some citizens who had seen them in the area," Jones said. "Onct: thPy realized the little girl had veen in­jured (by gun shot), they went over and stopped the individuals and detained them until (deputy Char­lie Englek.ing) and I arrived. We questioned · ·1em. At this point ap­pears it was an accident."

Jones said the girl is being stabi­lized before physicians operate to remove the bullet. Her parents, Leroy and Francis Zamora are with her m Roswell at the hospital.

Sheriff James McSwane said the names of the boys are being with­held until the investigation is corn· plete.

"At most, one of the suspects may be charged with negligent use of a firearm," he said

State takes a look at LCSW A books by DIANNE STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer

No special audit of the Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority is warranted, according to a report from the State Auditor.

Steve Archibeque, audit man­ager of the Santa Fe office, said he visited Ruidoso last month to review criticisms in the authon ty's audit in the wake of revelations that checkbooks hadn't been balanced for nllw munths.

Archibeque mPt with the new general manag-er of the authority, Joe Lewandowsky, and came away with the impression thAt he wa" in­stituting tfw nec£•ssary correctwns and had a handle on the problems.

"The auditor had poi ntPd out that the filing systPm was a mess and C\Ccounts receivablP were not up to date," Archibeque said.

"But they hired a consultant to set up the system properly They have a new accounting system up and going,· he told The Ruidoso News.

"Thf' hourly rate they paid tlw consultant seemed reasonable and they l->ave been training nPw people They hired part-time Pm· ployees and a new office manager to help.

"Overall, the new manager seems to have a lot of experience in the area and is taking corrective ac­tiOn.

The State Auditor's office usual· ly does not get involved in special audits unless there are indications of fraud, waste, abuse or illrgal acts going on, Archibeque said. "But 1f it is more a lAck of manpuwer and they can't afford to hire more, we tend not to stress.'

The office depends a great deal on the local auditor whcJ performs the yearly audit to alert tlw ~tatl' when there are signif1cant pruh· !ems.

"If he's alarmed, we1! hl'ar frum the local Auditor,· Archibei.JU<> scud "The State Auditor rules relJUlrt' lu· cal auditors to report din·rtly tu th

in a separate letter if thi'Y suspPl't or uncover illegal acts."

Other critic1sms conUumd In tlw annual audit iby local aud1tor Hun Hemphilll for 1991-92, which only covered a fpw months of operatlon. mel uded that:

-financial .~tatPment prepara­tion was being left to thr rllldJtor

This probably will hP thP samP s1tuation rwxt year until the IWW

staff is tramed and le:u·n:> thou\ government rrports, :\rchdJPtj\ll' said.

-procurement regulRtions had been violated.

"I talkPd to thrm about that and (LewAndowskyJ said he is well aware of the <:ode and hoN to comp·

Please see State, page 2A

Planning commission will hear 10 separate requests

Index

A mini storage facility is slated for the John Brown tracts if ap­proved Tuesday by the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Department.

Village planner Cleatus Richard approves Brown's plan provided that: a 25-foot entrance be paved, screen planting be provided on the chain link fencing and Brown peti­tion the village council requesting village participation in construction of a 24-inch· CMP across Gavilan Canyon Road.

Richards, who makes a recom­mendation for the Planning and Zoning Commission to consider be· fore making its official decision on such requests, said an alternative drainage plan will be submitted if the request is denied by the village council.

The planning commission will hear 10 other pieces of business at the 2 p.m. meeting including:

-a request by Kenny Haynes for replat of Lots 2 & 3, Block 4, of Cree Meadows Country Club. Haynes wants to sell a lot and needs a lot line adjustment and plat provisions for maintenance of a common driveway easement.

-a replat request from Trueman Auld for Lots 22 & 23 of Block 11, Ponderosa Heights, to consolidate into one lot.

-William Schumpert request for a replat for Lots 2 & 3, Block 7, of Forest Heights Subdivision, to consolidate into one lot containing 36,000 square feet.

Planner Richards recommends approval if Schumpert prepares a

plat with new lot designations, area calculations and contain approval block for private utilities and lien­holder, Ruidoso State Bank.

-a side yard variance request by Robert Hollis of Lot 3 & 1/2 of Lo' 4 in C.E. Webb Subdivision does not receive Richards' recom­mendation to build a carport.

Hollis said the site was the only feasible place for his carport and no structure would be changed.

Richards said no site conditions have been disclosed justifying vari­ance consideration.

-a front yard variance request from Robert McAtee for Lot 18, Block 2, of Cree Meadows Heights, 3rd Addition. McAtee wants to con­struct a 20 x 20-foot carport within two feet of the property line.

McAtee said the variance is re­quired because the site is the only location for a carport in front of a 6-foot concrete retaining wall, stretching across the property from the house to the end of the side property line.

McAtee said behind the wall and house, the incline is very steep. He said the carport would extend within four feet of the front proper­ty line, but would be 19 feet from the street.

Richards recommends against the variance because adjoining properties have been developf'd in accord with setback requirements under similar site conditions.

-Paul and Pat Martin's request for an amended commercial site de­velopment for Lot 16A, Block A, in

the Navajo Subclivision. The Martins want to allow expansion and conversion of an existing com­mercial building to establish a sandwich shop off Fifth Street.

--a request by Pat Martin for a minor amendment to commercial site development on Teri Sodd's property. Martin wants to set up a vending stand to sell food and drink on a 15 x 17-foot concrete slab next to Sodd's building. Cooking and preparation will be off site at Ham­burger King.

In old business, the commission will hear:

-a rear yard variance request by J.R. Coats.

-discussion on an amended commercial site development for Houghton's riverside restaurant.

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2AfThe Ruidoso NGWBIMonday, July 5, 1993

MRS project director to present update for Ruidoso councilors

Ruidoso councilors can look for~ ward to u complete update Tues­day, July 27, on Mescalero's efforts to host !I nuelt•ar waslt• disposal site.

Fred Peso, Mescalero Tribal Coundlor and MHS project man­ager, has acceptt•d an invitation from Mayor Pro-tem Barbara Duff to speak during the last regular cuuneil meeting in July.

"I have delayed responding while we waited on the Department of Energy and the Clinton adminis­tration to clearly signal their com­mitment to the Yoluntary siting proct•ss fur an MHS," wrote Pt~;m.

"Follo\·ling the nomination offor­mer Congressman Richard St;dl­ings as Nudear Waste Nt!gutiator and Sf'VeJ'Hl Jirect communications with the Dt·pm'tmt>nt of gnprgy, wt· are now ('onfident that applicutions for additional MHS feasibility grant monies will be w11sidered," hl' con­tmued.

The Mesealeru Apache Tribt! has rPreived two study h'TA.nts totaling .$300,000 for SilH.IiPS aJ](.l education about siting the highly radioactive spP.nt fuel rods from nuc!Pnr power stations. The fedt•ra! go\'t•rt1!n('nt has oblig-akJ itself to takt- 1·u;.;tudy

of the nuclear waste, and has be~n seeking a volunteer to provide a home for the rod!:!.

Peso ls appnrently encouraged by the Clinton administration's choice for ;;ecretary of the Depart­ment of Energy and its continued support for the Nuclear Waste Ne­gotiator's Office. He has agreed to speuk to the same Ruidoso council that has openly and strongly op­posed the placement of nuclear waste in or near the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation.

"At this time we feel that our communication with the Village Council should be knpt on u strict gowJ-11 m Pnt-to-govPrllmPnt l.msis," continul:!d Peso.

·"!'here will bt~ mnplt> r;pportunity for gt•nt•ral public heal"ings in the months a~u·ad.... 'l'herefm·e, I respt•etfully dt•cline you1· suggestion that questions be taken from tlw nudit•nn! on tlw 27th, since it hns been our expt•rit•ncl' that this c:m unly )pad to 11 eireus atmosplwrl' w)JI('h ubstrm:ts, ratlwr than fosters ml'aningfu! nnnmuJti('atiun lw­twt•t•fl lJUJ' guvl'rllrllents."

Public lwm·ings and dissemi'la· tion of informatiun are important, and P\'t~ll n•quirl'll. in tlw next

stage in the MRS siting process, ex­plained Peso.

"Should the Mescalero Tribal Council decide to apply for Phase 2,. Stage 2 funding in the near future, a significant portion of this grant application would be earmarked for a public hearing and infonnation process in which Ruidoso and all other potentially affected com­munities would participate," said Peso.

Peso wrote tQ Lake Barrett, ac­ting director for the Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioac­tive Waste Management, asklng Bbout grants for neighbors to MRS sites.

Barrett's assOciate dlrector, Honald A. Milner, wrote back saying that the Nuclear Waste Policy Act makes no provision for ftmding for surrounding com­munities to assess impacts of siting au MRS facility,

On the other hand, the Depart­ment of Energy would be favorable to a grant application provision which earmarks a portion of funds fol' redistribution to neighboring communities in order that they might conduct their own public par­ticipation programs.

County check§ out Bonito receipts Lincoln Ct,unty may havP \Jp(•n

lu~mg out un lotlgPr!i tax moJH•y frum the Bonitu Lnke Campg-ruund, which i;-; ow1wd b_v tilt' City of Alamogurdo, hul li1•.; insidt· tlw t·ounti~s bound;P'iPs.

CommissiDnl!f:> will hl'm· a rtopo11. on tht· situation during their n•gular nwt'tlllg at 9 a.m. Tw•sday, ,)11ly 6, HI th(• wunty t'ourt!wuse in {':trrizozu.

"If they havt•n't l11•eJJ paying and we dl'lt•rminc th1•y an· Jlllt 1'-"!'lllPt

las a governrn1•nt 1•ntity1, Wt' hon·t· tu decith· how to handlt• tt," s:ud (~omrnisst()nt•r L Hay l':tmh·y. ('<til

wt· J.(ll hack and roliJ·t:t for pi'lilr

Yl'ar.~'! Wf' hav1' sOJl!l' qupslious to answt•r.

Abo up for t!iS{ ussiun is H re· quPst !Jy Tw1·ll\h .Judicial District . ) 11dg1~ J{idmrd /\. I 'an;on~ to han w:•apons fr·om tlu• courthouse.

Offit·Jnls ·sith lhP Vi\lagp of Huidoso an• a!;ktng fur hf•lp with tlH·tr SI'I!Wr ritJZPns ml'als pro­gram, !Jeraus~> tfwy lust t}Ut on I!X·

jH'ftf'd finaltCJ;tilwlp from tlw Stnte L1·g:L~btut t'.

"l t~XJll'rl tlu·i ,. progran, also may hr· hurt tf l<uiduS<I Downs joins lht• Zia St•tJIOI' CJtin•tJ:-; program," Nun­J,·y sa1J Tht·y\·!' l't'IJUI'slt·d that

action, but it will have to wait until the next legislative session."

Ruidoso is the only village that is not part of the Zia senior citizens program in the county.

{!om missioner~ also will consid­er approval of a change in wording in the county's anti-lit-ter or­dinance. The change would eliminate the requirement for a tra!-!h beap to be no more than 200 feet from an occupied dwelling for the ordinance to be enforeed.

Deputy sheriff Charlie LaBelle, who has been trying to crack down on violators, requested the change.

Joe Lewandowsky, new general manager of the Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority, exchanges some ideas on gar-

bage collection and dumpster repair with AI Junge, a former authority member and village councilor.

State Continued from page 1A

ly. They are getting competitive bids from anything in excess of $500 and three quotes fo1· items un· der that. They seem to be heading in the right direction," Archibeque said. "I told him about using the state purchasing division on some items."

The state obtains a bid for large quantities of items, which generally provides the lowest price available .. Other government entities may purchase through that system.

-official board minutes were not signed,

Camp meeting is set for July 14-18

The 54th Nogal Mesa Ran­chrnen's Camp Meeting is planned for Wednesday through Sunday, July 14·18.

"Mr, Lewandowsky simply went back to the members who needed to sign," Archibeque said. "The minutes already had been approved and the members still were on the board."

-lack of a physical inventory list, including futed assets.

"They now have a new computer system with the capability and they conducting a complete physical in­ventory," Archibeque said. UI went through the rules of the Depart­ment o~ Finance and Administra-

ti.on with him, such as items costing more than $5QO should be capital· ized. It loilked like they will get that done." .

Lewandowsky was hired three weeks ago after the authority boarcl fired the former manager.

The authority is expected to have· a new treasurer right away, too. Ron Andrews, who resigned Tuesday from the Ruidoso Village Council, has been authority treasurer since Shortly· after former councilor Al Junge resigned close to a year ago.

Pauline S. Jenson Memorial service for Pauline S. August 16, 1916, in Coolidge and he

Jenson, 96, of Ruidoso will be at 7 preceded her in death in 1954. p.m. today (Monday) at J;l)~ .!!:ui~· S~e i§ 'IJ)~v.Qd by,,liW-9J.I,u~~

County proposes running Downs seri"iof ·center Mp~~:~~~~~~e~~~lfi:!·;he .. w~te:0::!ie~,.;~::Jd.!tert~~ Reverend John Penn. Burial will be sisters, Mrs. Ed Roy Simmons of

by GARY CAMPBELL Ltkt· tiH: nll'als to sr•niors wlw art-' Rutdoso News SIC:Itf Writer tlitahl1· t~> gl'l out

!nitJal plan.-. fur a l.tttroln But till' I!Jlportunitii'S for tht~ ('IJunty·op~>rHt!•d .~l'ntor rt\tl!·ll..: :-:t>lltor.~ Wlo.tldn't _Ill"'\ "tup thl'l't'. l'l'nlt·r wt·n· w(•kon11·d l1y Hu111•1.~1J ·11w u·nt:·r wuuld havp an ll11wn" n·sid!'nts \:t,.;t Wt>1·k. IHtt ••nlll't· program,' ..:olld llowt·ll. '\\/1• <~nly tmth·r Cl•rtain ('lllldttWllS \\'lould 1111\ .JUSt Ill' providing ml':d,;"

'l'llf• SI'Jllllf I'!•Jltt•r w:t:-; tlw lllilJUl' T!.:tt prog-r:mt \\'IJttld inrludt' var-\IJ)lir of dhnlc: . ..:\follS during tlH· :"'1~ ;11- 1 viti~><.: and program..: for tls lhn:J1,,..:u Down; HrJ;tnl of 'l'rustt•t•,.; \1-o·rs. ill!\ tl111"l' dt·!-ul..; 1\'tll ht• Jl'-!lll'l'llill.; la . ..:t ~1\Jn{b.v. ':do·rl ,~..: tlw Jli'IJ.~t·l·t jll'fl~~rt·-~~~·;;.

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$-1 :'j(J. fi•·r· da.\'~ :r ...... f'f•k ~-,: .~l'nJror~ /llJ•fnlwr!-l ofthl't'o:nmunity. :mrl '111.V>~Ill' l'!~P TiJl'ff' 1\'(,u:d al <ro ThP ClllTI'lll ..:o·J,tor hui!Jing wd! lw m1 r'I'I'rll"tu:Jtty ff,r l)H· o·till'f to lu· ll'-.f·d wl11·1o :tltd 1f tht· l'lltlltty

takes control. "There are a whole lot of other

people in the community that you need to be concerned about," said Fitzne1·.

She added that the group is hoping to make some kind of agree­ment to allow the building to be used hy any group.

The J >owns Auxiliary conducts nn ;mnun.l art fpstival, and all of tlw proceeds go to improve the spnjur citiZfms tf'nter.

L.1belle said the othf'r centers in thl' county allow groups to use their fn{'!lities for a $25 donation.

Other community members urged the county commission and the Board of Trustees not to forget the contributions that the Auxiliary has made.

The county would lease the cur­rent senior citizens center from the Villal:{e of Ruidoso Downs for $1 per month, and in return the county would take care of the center's ex­pense~ and utilities. Operating ex­penses for tlw center for a year

would be about $60,000, according to Wynham.

In other business during the meeting, the Board of Trustees ad­justed the village's current water rates.

The base rates will increase $1 per year for the next three years be­ginning in January. That rate will apply to the first 4,000 gallons of water consumed. Water consump­tion of 4,001 gallons to 10,000 gal­lons will cost $2.25 per thousand, $2.55 per thousand from 10,001 to 25,000 gallons.

Any water consumption over 25,001 gaDons will cost $2Jl5 per thousand.

The increases were to pay for testing for lead and copper in the water.

Along with the rate increase, the board agreed to provide water to people outside of the vi1lage limits, but at double the assessed village rates. Previously, the village would not provide water outside the vil­lage limits.

at the Coolidge · Cemetery in Tyler, Texas, and Mrs. Wayne Rod­Coolidge, Texas. mose of Austin, Texas; her four

Mrs. Jenson died Thursday at grandchildren, Mrs. Kiar Finst of GerAld Champion Hospital in Dallas, Texas, Walter McDonald Alamogordo. She was born August Rawley of Princeton, New Jersey, 16, 1896, at Wortham, Texas, to Jena Raw)ey.Whi.tpker of Hereford, Amanda and Joseph Simmons. Texas, and -~ Joe Rawley of

She was a member of the Lawrence, Kansas; his seven great- • Cootidge Garden Club, the grandchildren, Andrea Watson, : Daughters of the American Revolu- Eryn Snowden· Rawley, Rachael ! tion and the First United Methodist Rawley, Jessica Rawley, Elizabeth •' Church in Coolidge. Secrest, Jenson Rawley~ Whitaker

She moved to Ruidoso in August and Marshall Rawley. of 1989 from Coolidge where she She was preceded in death by a had lived all her life. She was a son, Joe Keith Jenson. retired clerk for the United States The family· .suggests memorials Post Office. to the Episcopal Church of the Holy

She married Axel W. Jenson on Mount in Ruidoso.

Herman H. Raether Services for Herman H. Raether,

66, of Ruidoso will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, in LaGrone Fu­neral Cbepel of Ruidoso.

Officiating the service will be the Reverend D. Allen Cearley of Firat Baptiat Church. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesdey at Ter· race Grove Memorial Gardens in

Chamber board toasts the changing of the guard Belen. Raether died Sunday at Lincoln

County Medical Center. He was born December 9, 1926, at Selby, South Dakota, to Mary and Herman Raether who b~th precede

Raether is survived by his wife Billie of Ruidoso; his two step­daughters Delores Hardt of Portales and Tammy Lackey of Clovis; his stepson Rick Lackey of Albuquerque; his three brothers, Dale Raeth'er of Belen and Leonard and Lee Raether both of South Da­kota; his four sistl!ts, :Florence Ruby and Darlene Knouse both of Mllwaukee, Wisconsin, Margaret il:eavirland of Rapid City, So)l'th Dakota, and Betty Titgofu: . ·Ill' Sacretnento, Cali£ornia; hill. thtee grandchildren, Stephanie llDrclt of Portales, Jenna. JU!d Ste"&ii Leckey of AlbuquerqiiM and . bJs,' foster mother Thebna Jennings Ill' Ros-

by GARY CAMPBELL Rutdoso News Staff WritP.r

\\.'ith a toast (Jf Clu~mpngm• tu tlwir (Jutgoing prr·~ident, tlw Cham-

lwr of Commt'rrr· Hoard of Director!': lu•ltl its fmal mE·eting of the 1992-~:i fi~ral )'t'llr.

W1th tlw tua:-~t, the ~'Toup said

Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce directors their glasses to the outgoing chamber president Crown, who served as presillent for 18 months. Rigsby will now serve as president tor 12 months.

raise Paul Tom

goodbye to past-president Paul Crown, who had served 18 months as the group's president. Crown was pr6sented an engraved putter by the chamber staff for his year and a half of service.

During the meeting, the board approved the chamber's 1993·94 budget.

The budget plans for $115,000 in revenues from members and new member dues, the annual art festi­val, the oktoberfest celebration, the connoisseur classic and the circus. The chamber also expects to put out $104,600 in administrative ex­penses and operating expenses.

The board agreed that any dues that were billed for the 1992-93 year, but were collected after July 1, will be included in the 1993·94 revenue. Previou~ly, any billing done for one year but collected in the next was credited to the first year.

Bailey announced that the vn. )age of Ruidoso bad approved fund·

ing to renew the service contract, but that the funding was only enough for half a year. The cham­ber will now go back to the village in early January and seek approval for funding for the rest of the year.

"Now it makes it twice a year that we have to go and beg for money," said Crown. •

Incoming president Tom Rigsby was given the floor at the meeting to announce his selections for ex· officio board members, His 'selec­tions include Jim Miller of Eastern New Mexico Unive1·sity, Don Miller from MainStreet Ruidoso, Kflioen Kopp fram the Economic Develop· ment Corporatjon of Lincoln County, Frank Potter from the 'Mu· Ele\llll of the Horse and Sally•Burk­staller from the Ruidoso Vlllley Greeters.

Rigsby added tbet Potter Will serv~a the boar!l's appolntnlll!lt to the l!lDCLC bol!l'd of olirecters, ·JU!d SID'kstldler will i'hprelfllllt ·the chamblll' on the liWnstreet.bo"tll'd. ·

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He served in the Army during the Korean .conflict. He moved to Ruidoso four years ago from Clovis where he had lived since the early 1970s. He moved to Clovis t'tllm The lilmily har' ·~eque~ Belen wlreie he had lived since memopllls to the Alnerlcllft. c~ 1956. He went to work for Sant$ Fe. SocietY,· Railroad 33 years ago and worked V!Si.tatlon will> be Tu~ ftont for them until retiring four ye!!fS .. 2-4 ·l\·111< at ... .LeGtoJ)e .Funefitl ago as an engineer. Ch~j.ll!ff · .· ·.: ·

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It's Clttis~fuas all yearl6n.g by GARY CANJPSEil.L Ruidoso News Staff Writer

It's beginning to look a !<it like Christmas. ,

But not everywhere you go, just at the Rocky Mountain . Christmas stOre.

Rocky Mountain ChristnutB, which opened during Memorial Day weekend, sPecializes in Christmas items and tine gifts.

But,. Rocky Mountain Christ-

mas doesn't ,just earry the normal Christmas or' gift trinkets. Most of the shop's items are one of a. kind and are certaibly unique, · · . ·

Tile store's pjlyners, Doug and Canl!i>li Rossen llave attempted . to br(ng mostly hOI!d <:rafted ,' itemJ:iilto their store. ·

"We're trying to get more of oUr items from craftets to·roake thiitgs more · ~¢.que," said

Cannen Rossen. ,c . ·· , · 'l'hat uniqueness .oan b .. foun4,: .

throu!lhout the store,, . " , • .,, · Tbe store carries l! cq!lllctipn' •

of specially ma~e ill New.J.I1exi.:O , omlimants, including , ']land ·· blown g)ass chile ,peppe~s .and hi!lilmingbirdlj . crall;ed 1ly a RU!doeo area reSident. .

Tbe · Roeseris ·. aleo feat!ll'e crafte from atlll!!s from arounll the nation. They use their lli~~JW contacts it{ areas including ··the. Ozark Mountains, North .Caro- · !ina arid the bill country .of Texas to sto'ck wooden keepsake boxE!s. and hand crafted ·mirrOTS, one of a kind Enariilline jewelry and hand· woven tapestries and pot holdere. ,

"Our stutl' is ditrerent then anything else around Ruidoso," said Doug Rossen.

BQt the R,Ossens don't depend solely on other artists.

The pair·started several years ago putting together a coHecti'on of crafto, . that they hed created themselves, into the Bella Vista Arts and Cralls Festival in Bella Vista, Arkansas.

The Rossens' crafts include pine cone baskets,. wreaths and a ,big supply ofhand painted orna· ments. .

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NEDA. .officials. honored Texas. techn9logy, ~tllJ\lO~ i1J.e re!Qase. · • New Mexioo Power for taking a . ~ st~llftiif·l)le.ofl\'~ wchnology ·

, leader$h!p role in 1;be environmon· prDVldes for }lighjy elfilllent g&nQrl\· tallY aupei'ii)r and o!liciont genera· tioo of pow,ei Willi shai'ply rednea<l tion of electtiC: pg~r ·and for providing- the technology for large generat4Ig stations. · . .

COmpany officials acCepted the award at a ceremony Wednesday eveQing In Washington D.C. at­·tended by· -members of Congress, the Administration and NEDA, a non-profit, Washington.based g,..Qup representing a partnership of labor, industry arid agriculture and dedicated to bringing a balanced voice to the public. policY debate on environmental issues. .'

"It is truly an honor ,to lie recog· nized for the. environmental aehievements of Tmcas·New ~exico Power,'' said James M. Tarpley, president and chief executive of­ficer.

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-To experience the joys and wonders of Christmas with the · Rossens every day. visit Rocky Mountain Christmas at 2609 Sudderth behind the black iron gate.

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. 3 p.m.-,-,Ru:u:)OSo PVBLJC LIBRARY Arlo and Aryists in New M$Xlco,.J;'hotography ao""' ort form With :Roberto Jameli, · . .

. . 3-6 p.m.-RUJDO.SO PUBLIC LIBRARY

family movie "llrave Little Toaster.'

Noon-BARBECUE AND DANCE at Ruidoso Senior 'Citizens Center. '!'he Gfahlll'l Brothei'e Band will play. ·

SERTOMA BINGO benefits the Ruidoso High School cheerleaders.

RUIDOSO IDGH SCHOOL (RHS) "Come Back Home Reunion" for all who attended RHS from 1947 to 1963. Activities are plllllnad for each day

·including a dinner, picnic· and danc:e.·For, further lllformation, call Jim or Gonevieve Veater at 386-4296.

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5:30-8:30 p.iii._:,GQD'S P,Ol\t!ON FESl'lV AI, alld auotion llndl>r thel!lg top ·at the Firat Christi\tln, Cbureh on Hull !'load- Tho commqnit;Y is iuvited tQ. ' enjoy lUI old.fas)litmedice creB!Il party with· lots of entertainment and an ~Uction. ~ · ·

11 FEI)ERATEDWOMANS book review of Olive Ann ll~~rns' ·"Leaving

Sassy-Tree".with Doris Svetoka. This iS a se- ·­to "Cold Saasy Tree." Cost $5; pot luck lun· . t_o .follow the review; games in the· afternoon.

. 2 p,JD,-J.!.UIDOSO PUBLIC LIBRARY Blaek Powd~ demonstration "Guns of tho ·ma West" by John Penn. Eveyone invited.

6 p.m.--LINCOLN COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY "First Monday" Dinner meeting on the sec­ond Monday at En_chanbnent Inn, ·.Ruidoso. Speaker will be Jack Weber of White Mountain Seareh l!lld Rescue. Chicken-fried steak dinner, $7, including tax and gratuities. For reservations_, call Coleta Elliott at 258-4455 or Bob Nys at 258-4372 before noon July 12.

10 a.m.-LINCOLN COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES meet at K-Bob's. Guest speaker Sargeant Lanny Maddox, :RuidoSo 'PoliCe Department Detective, wiH discuss crime pre­vention for senior citizens. Members are urged to attendi visitors are welcomP. For more information1

call·378-4669.

7 p.m.-ALZBEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP at Caea Arena Blanca Nurs!ng Home at 206 Moonglow ln Alamogordo. The meeting is open to the p1:1blic: refreshments will be served.

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· · A coup .for MIC!belle's, the trunk li)low will be .• the :t'ii'St otl'ered in · N'ew· MelQ.~o outside of Sl\llta Fo: lilliraton . Robei'so!l designs . are fowld lit !ifeimllli-M~®us, llergdorf·

· Goodmllii,·Mark Sbale, Nordstrom's and in Ruidoso, at Mjchelle1s. . .

· Ownerfdesignor llarbara I;Iair­stao Robetaon began with a then Ullique idea of 4eni!n .designs with sterling silver butti!ns. She located · an American !rtdlan ·· Bl'tisan In Ml.che11e O'Brien· is p· ictured on the front.ste"s outside her ,!lanta Fe who woiJI!i malai the hut- h · "" tOns, designed a collaetion around s op In Midtown Ruidoso. . them and Hairston ···Roberson was born. · ,

One of her moSt popular d~slgn conce-pts includes white and 'faded de~m. western Shirts with inter­.ehangoable collars - creating a now look with afully beaded Pleins Indian motif eollar or a n'bbon­einbroidered cotton with dangling milagros, vel~et studded with sliver buttons . br buckskin-look Ultrasuede with Chippewa-style baadwork.

Today, the company· features more than just denim sportswear. Each season a sportswear group1

known as :Ropa, showcases a_ print capsule, indigenous of Mexico, along' with stunning blazers deeOrat~d with soutache, ribbon or baading created with a south­we~tern feeling.

The Camisa (Spanish for shirt) collection ofwbite_.ehirte is accented with 'eibnie embellishments ·such as sterling silver buttons, beading; embroidery and sequins. Each in­terchanges marvelously with _the Ropa Collection and any of the eight styl8s in the permanent col­lection whlch range from the phenomenally successful four~

button skirt to walk shorts and stir­rup pants.

The· eptire collection is unified by the classic Mexican, [ndian, Western and Spanish influences which are interpreted into oon~ temporary silhouettes, and this season, combined into stunning holiday designs. ·

Orders can be placed at Michelle's Hairston Roberson Trunk Show and will be delivered as soon as a week later for the Fall Collection - October and Novem .. ber delivery dates for the exciting Holiday Line.

Santa Rita Festival opens with mass Banta Rita Fiesta '93 in Car- mass will be read in Fred Chavez

rizozo begins Saturday, July 17, Park with Bishop Ramirez. With a mass at 6:30 p.m. During the afternoon there will

the Roswell Folklorico will provide entertainment.

The Fiesta Queen will lie be a horseshoe toUrnament with a crowned that evening. Candidates traveling trophy.

... a,re J)!ll.e qo11ell"~'~d A!>i!~~:Alde•-. . .. '" ,..,_ . .... .. . . ':I'A\>JI@)li.<QPe!IUo~hiM!',wJll,b&,.,.-;•'".1'<!' Met)jau. nnnly, Santa l,lita at 9 p.m. at Club Carnzo W:ttb · !1parush Dlincers, Krystal Roybal. music by The Remedy. Hondo Fiesta Dancers, Bethany

BoothS and games will include dragon kids game, Santa Rita Hall dinner, EMS · ring toss and am­bulance, 'blood pressu,re te,stil).g, arts and crafts.. many kinda of goJld food and sodas, moon walk, re-liM gious goods and Ruidoso Band · Cake Walk. _At 11 a.m. Sunday, July 18, a Rey SanChez, Frank Herrera and

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LEGAL .. NOTICE . TW!3LFll'l ;JUDICIAL DISTRtCf COURr COUNTY OF LINCOLN STATBOPNEW MBXICO . INTHB MATTER OP THB.BSTAm OF DONALD T. CREMANS, Deceased. No. PB-91-60 Judge Parsons Div. m

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PETITION FOR ORDER OF

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MBXICO: TO: ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DONALD T. CREMANS, DECEASED, AND ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO HAVE OR CLAIM ANY INmREST IN THE ESTAm OF DONALD T. CREMANS, DECEASED, OR IN THE MATTER BEING LITIGATED IN THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED HEARING; AND THE\ HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF DONALD T. CREMANS. DECEASED.

Donna 1. Cremans, Personal Representative· of the Estate of Donald T. Cremans,. deceased, has illed a Petition for Order of Complete Settlement Of Estate by Personal Representative of the Estate of Donald T. Cremans_. A hearinJ on

lbO hliti9n. fat order of <::om~lete Soulemenl of n,s,pte by Personal Represenlallvo will lxl held at lhf' DOna Ana Count-y Judleial Complex before the ·Honorable· Judso RJchard A. Parsons, Sr •• on July 20, 1993, at 9:0C) o•clo(:k:..a.m. Auomoy lOr dt~ Pelilioner is WEINBRENNER, RICHARDS, PAULOWSKY, SANDENAW & RAMIRJIZ, P.A. (1\fichael T. Murphy), First Natlonal Bank Thwe<, 8dt :Floor, POst Office Drawer .0, Las Crucesi New Mexico 88004-1719. Pursuant to Jaw~ ·notice _of me· time aud place of heaiing on said Petition is hereby given you by publication. once each week tor· two consecutive weeks, and all persons opposing dte granting of said Petition are -hereby notified to file 1heir objections as required by Jaw. DATED: 31Mald1,1993. By: /s/DoDDB .J. Crem.ans 39 West Newtoo Street, #3 Boston, Massacbusetts 02U 8 Personal RepreseataUVe 118701 2t (6) 28 (7) 5

LEGAL NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS Hondo Valley Public

Schools is now receiving bids to provide milk and propane for the J 993-94 school year. The seaJed bids mus1 be received by

· Legals ~;O(l P!ll M'l J~; 1. 9.n lo . l:>ATBD: Mal! an Jll9!• . . ·otnlto t(b)l day' ilt Jul'"' >SI»i!iln' :a·l!l'·ti~"-'lo!i' •f ·'l!lilliilltl:~~.'>:"' •. l'd:l!ll!~p, ···~ ... ~ ·p ,, ;, . '. & -"0110<1 111 dte sohoot .. · '. • · · . ·.· '· · · · ~9U'a~ ~~~li!li-ll.'""olil: "'"""1«~.ilt'""Ml""-•~·11f '*-'l>!:··· 11;11.~il,~t tfi<:s.:. ,<fei~J, 0,~1111{;1~~ J ··,·· b·--::!' -.-~·~.,on Jul• In, ·. lll!SWillll Loretln s·••· . .,..,..,t.· .,~,.~·•· ·.·. ~~.f:,·..-.~"'··: ... ~JJI·· . . ,0 .. '-: ••· ·, • ·,· ,, •; 1 · 1 · · •. AffiMievtpfj,-.. . • ~"' UKiiOut.Jo, ~ ~ p' l · _ ~ ·QW"""""" ""-''""'' ·-~·~·'-""!-1U'Iir . ..._, nuQW ·lll·~- 91 1 I t-) .~ _,ij4,f_.,-,- $. I '.- ... ~.; .. pt l ',#!-''._,-, ... ,-If.,·"·'-~·;._ _..

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TWELFTH . JUDICIAL

DISTRICT COURT S'J'ATE OP

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LINCOLN IN THE MAT'l'ER OF

. THE ESTATE OP DEE FLOYD

PROCTOR. dKeasecL PB·93·13

NOTICR To Cft!j:QITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th·at the undersigned has. been

. appointed personal represen.tative of this estate. All PerSons haviug claimS apinst- this estale are lequired to present lheir claims within two montbs aller the date of dte llrst publk;:ation of Ibis Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be present ei1her to dte undersigned personal MpreSCDrative at P.O. Box 61, Conma, Now Mexico 88318 or f'aled wldt dte "1\velfth Judicial Dis'trict Court.

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LEGAL NO'J'ICE PUIILIC NOTICE

The ·scnp-d of.lhe Suo VaUey S8nitalioil··i:>iStrict will bold their -rCplar monthly meett.-g qn ~-July 7, 1993 at 7:00 PM at dte Bonito Volunteer Fire S"'tion. Included 011 dte ~·· will be the consideralkm. for approval Qf a "Petition for Ch- of Boundaries by the Im:J'usioo of Addltlmaal Reall'roperty". as submittCd by William P. and Leslie· E. Huber, ownero of Lo! 57, Lillie Creek Estate. a sub­division loCaleJ:I in Lincoln County, New Mexico. Interested· parties are invited to attend the meeting.

Legal #8700 lt (6) 24, 28 (7) I, 5

LI!:GAL NOTICE NOTICE OF LIEN

TO: CAROL PALMER Notice is hereby given lhat

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fauo, lawn mower, & 12 CitEI)l'r.ORS . Road Suppnbore misc. l!m<es. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE JS. IIEREBY instructions. Maxlmqm UNLESS YOU PAY lhe NOTICE OF GIVEN. .tbat 1-e four miles from oityy .... 4 . full' amount of dte olalin ADOPTION und.,.sigoed b.., b- .(2) Picked up and beuled or Lien plus lhe otlter VILLAGE·OF appointed l'eisonal. · byYJ!lago. · c:Osts accruecl in preparing RIIIDOSO Re"""sentatlve of tbls Proposal$ are 10 be for Said goods for sale, dten NOTICE IS HEREBY e- All.persons having July, 1993 lhro June 10, Said goods wUI be aold. GIVBNdtattlteGoveming cJaima !'Balnsl·-·eslate 19~. Proposals m~t be Thnns ofdte sale mecaah ~ VIUaile or Ruidoso ID!>requiredtopn!llel>td1elt -~v~d by .lhe Vallage or certified check at.lbe conOOctedapublicbearlng. claims wilbio '':I'll (;) Cleak.no lillertlnql•4:00 lime of dto sale. on Iuue 29, 1993, at 6:30 mO!Idls aller the Clare of p.m. on 1u1y 9, .1993 at

Heleu. ·"lb..rnsend p.m. in conjunetion wJtJi the~publif?ad.Onofthis. the Villag~ ot·C&J?i~· Wayne TOwnsend the re.a:utar meeting and notice. Of- lhe eJairO~. _w~U_ P.O. SoX: 246. C~ita~.

#8697 . 21 (7) 1 5 adopted the. following be f-~. Clalnls. NM 8\1316. . . · ' ........_ mustbepresentedeidterro ProposalS.wiDbellpOilOd

_.._______ Ordinance 93-10 "An dte lmlionigaied ~nal by ·lb!' ~Body at LEGAL NOTICE 1 .Ordinance Amending dte Rei>l'eSelltative 8l 7206 . dtei!' regulllr meedl!i lObe

NOTICE OF Villa_gc of Ruidose Beckett 1W8cl~ Austin. bOld QD l'Uly 12, ·1993 at ADOPTION Mualelpal Code, 4-2-3, te Thxas, 78749, or filed Will\ .: . 1:00 p,... Ti!e'Vi~Jaso of

VILLAGE OF Increase Village Sewer the Twelfib Judlci4tl · CJ!P,IIlUI reserves dte riBbt R1JIDOSO Rates and Charges and to D1stric:1 Court within and to reject· any or all

NOTICE IS HEREBY Create a Seplic 1llnk Pee, for dte Count,)' of Lincol!L ·~s. OIVIIN dtat lite GoVemi"8 1b Prevent Oiscluaqje into DAmo: June 22. ·1993. Propoaals can lxl mailed ~ Village of Ruidoso Mal)IIOieo." - Is/Laura Lancaster 10 dte VJ!lago of CiaJ>Itata, conducted a public hearing ··Coplesof0nllnaooe93- Faulk :P.O. Box 246, ClplJan, on Juno ;!9, 1993, at 6:30 10 am on file in dte ofl1ce 72116 QeckeH Road NI\IJ · 88316 or hand p.m. in Coqjuncdon wilh of the Vill8ie Clerk and Austin, texas 1874!t deOYeted io .114 IJnCc;ln ,be reguJar mtletiog and arc available fpr publ~ Alan P. Morel St... - · adopted the followiDg review Monday throush PARSONS, BRYANT i:i Deborah Cummins ordinance: Friday between dte hours & MOREL, P.A. Cled<-Trowmrer

Ordinance 93-12 ''An of 8:00 a.m. and S:OO P.O. Box 1000 l.egal #8706 Ordinance Amending p.m. Ruidoso, New 4t (G) ~~ (7) I, 5, 8

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This is ·boi!li ·s.nt to .yoil ·on the. first gave him a baautiful blanket. . Night fell in the mountains,. and these two day_ of July, , the eve of 0\\1' motbei"s The meloilies of the sacred chants were aU !!lone. The mountain spirits came bll'lh<hiY; and IllY mind ls drifting back to handed down by wore! of mouth since time and took them to their home, fed them 1926 whet~. we l)l'rived at the Mescalero !-inial echoed 1n my mind of days and cared for them and helped them r~serv~tlon on July 2. · ·. afterward: · • rejoin their peopl&. ·

with The Mescall>l'os welcomQd ne on this Among the things that impressed me Safe & Happy Fourth of July . the first day of their four-day calebratlo~.~> then about the Mesoaleros was the way While! write this at noon on thejirst, I

honoring both ·their l!llcred . b'adilions, they talked perfect English, their devout am looking ahead, hoping and praying and ' which go back to the time out of mind, and natoro, their patriotism and theiraenee or that you will have • safe and happy you .the Fourth of July, humor and their love of children and Fourth of July season wlrich laets several

mas.s We playod all sorts of games; race with reverence for their elders. days after the Fourth itself. clouds egg in· a spoon, thre .. Iegged race, sack The Mountain Spirits Now at high noon the American !lag is

race, watenn·elon·ep,ting-cdntest, -baseball The Mescalero ceremonies are the tra- floating against a background of the green and 1\l(lt ri'¢n~, ' : ' : . . . . . . . . ditional heritage of a great people, and mountain with clouds gray and wlrite

"Brl)ther Mark .IliuM ssci>nd m the boys' peopJl! came tram Jill· over the wozld to be moving in overhead to the .South. . foot rllcing; anlllil!e 'hoy )Vho won llr~ present at the .four days. Be careful driving remembering that l'l!>•e latOf .. Sefth~.hljh fl(lhool re~ozd in A featore ..t' the doYii is'The Dance of . the rivera can flood euddenly.tlris time¢ the l~ra10 il>ttbo state of Arizona. the Mountain Spirits around the fire at year. . · . . .

flro@ter Lynn; then ·age ten. had boar<! night. Long ago the Mescaleroa were Let us thank God for the errival !)!' of Indian tradl!lg, ill> he. toOk a can ·ot: b'aveling in a great hurry as the result ·or July, the patriotic .month, and all 'O'IIi' beans over to b'ad~ fOr sm11ething. A kind' a dire emergenc)'. Two of the band, one · other maay bleasiage. ·

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The West Team, powered by a strong f1rst round performance on Tuesday, captured its first-.ever New Mexico High School All-Stare title 18-12, Thursday at the Inn of the Mountain Gods Golf Course.

WRITiors Jeffrey Chapman and Rytm Wall represented· the State Champion Warriors in the All-Stars with winning records, over the area

golf courses~ Both players recurded a 3-2 record against the state's best_ players.

The West tsam totally domi· nated the Ea,st squad after the first ronnd, taking a 10 112 . 2 112 lead Qn the opening day. · Both Chapman Wall went 2·0 Tuesday, with first round action­being conducted at Cree Meadows and Alto Lakes Golf and. Country Club.

Round two of the All-Stars

played its 36 holes at the Llnlul at Siena Blanca and s.aw· an improve­ment in the East team's scOre, but the Waat squad etill got the bettor hand, wiilning six Of ten matches.

Wall went l-1 on the dey while .Chapman lost both partnerehip matches.

Thursday's final round saw each team win four matches and tie one.

Chapman defeated Carlsbad's number one player, Bra.n4on

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The Fourth of July Weekend concludes today (M_onday) with an excellent 14-race card featuring three trials for the $50,00(). estimated Rio Grande Futurity and a solid field of allowance competi­tors going six furlongs in the ninth race.

The six furlong futurity tria1s showcase some of the top New Mexico-bred 2-year-oJds on the grounds. The first four finishers in each division advance to the rich finals which will be run Ju1y 18.

The co-feature is for 3-year-olds and upward and offers a purse of $5,500.

Norgor Futurity runner-up Amandas Nice Boy heade the pack of 27 juveniles entered in the trials. The Fred Danley-trained gelding ran a respectable second behind the undefeated Set Records in the $77,000 Norgor Futurity here on June 20 and stands head and shoulders above his foes in the third trial division.

· Prior to the Norgor, Amandas Nice Boy finished only 1 112-lengthe behind the undefeatsd filly Saint Patties Lucy in the Rio Grande Kindergarten Futurity on Memorial Day. The son of Brave Lad has two wins in four career starts for ownere William Stredley and Tom Wi!Uams. ·

William Stradley's Tornado Leddy and Milul Weatherly's Grey Jack Savege should be tongh to beat in the first and seaond trio! divisions. Tornado Laddy was a fasloelosing third In the Rio Grsnde Kindergarten Futurity and most recently ran fourth in a diW.Ion of the Norgor Trials.

Grey Jack Savege has11ot beJlll beafe!J in two oareer etarts and · seems to be improving every outing, The eolt trill!llphed .over a quality . allowancelio!d in h!slaet stilrt.

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Carlebad's super eophomore-to­be Scott Lioberwirth was the only All ..Star wi'thout a loss in his r.eeord as he went 5·0-~ror the thres daye.

The Thuiosday afternoon Shootout was eftneeled due to rain. !ioth Wall and Chapman qualified for Thursday's shootout (with top ton scores) Tuesday with a 154 to· tal for .Chapman (74·80) end a 158 for Wall (81-77).

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TI_>.e Parks and Rooreation IJ·~~tme.nt 1\'111 h~. oflin'Ing 'activitiee for ki.ds on Wednesdaye and Fridays. dur•ng July. . . . · .

. The aetivlties wilfstart with·Sporto D~i><!•Ol! W,dMsdaye.l!J.""" ested ehildren should meet at Schoolhouse 1"111'1< at uoqn. Mer a hot lu.ncb, the childrsn will participate in a ~IY. of sports Md ac­tivities. Parente may pick ehildr"l! yp at S~ueo ~ark~ v p.m.

Every Friday during the month, Parlul ftlld Reo@ajion Will have a· Craft and Swim. Children should meet at Sch<>olhouse Park at 10 a.m. for a morning filled with crafts snd games .. Mer a hot lunch. they will be escorted to and supsrvised at the pool until 4<30 whsn parents c!lri pick them up. · · ·

The eoat is $10 which Includes craft supplies and adndesioil to the pool with slide. Lunch for the kids will be provided through the Sum· mer Meals for JGda program.

For sign ups or 1\uther information on either of the prbgrame, call the Parlul and Recreation office at 257-5030.

The. Craft and Swim ·.wiJI superced' Just for Us and Arts and Crafts for Wss Ones.

Softball program needs girls Mare girls ar8 needed to participate in girl's s&ftball. Any girls

ages seven to 14 who are Interested In leamilljl to play softball, are encouraged io come out to the Eagle Creek Sports Complex between 6 and 7:30p.m. Wednesaay nights. The cost of the program is $25. For more infon;nation, call Debbi~ Jo at 257-5030.

Rio Grande brings zoo to you The Rio Grande Zoo of Albuquerque will present a program about

animals at 10 a.m. Wadnesday, July 21, at Schoolliouee Park. For more information cal1267-6030.

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Country Club July 12-14. The event will be a partner gin tourniUJlent and will be open to

any one in the Ruidoso area. Play will start each evening at around 6:30.

The tournament will be double elimination and will cost $50 per team. Prizes will be awarded to the tournament winner. 35-40 teams are expected, ~ .

Entry d'IOdline will be Sunday, July ll.'For more information cllll 257-9188.

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tively (qr the ftro¢ 1;il)\e Sunday. "She waa struggling earlier .in 'She toQk a dOQp lpoeatb midway the Year, but the llll!t week we l>e­®wn the !atilt- an,d afier tliat she gBi:\ to see a dift'erent horse,"' said juot kept going. She ;;, a9'lnueh a ;Be1J.'-l8he bled in the trials about pleasure to ride as she{!! to watch."· l50yards &om the wire, but her

.. Pil'lt:AllowanCle,! aml4~r-olds. PW'Je $2,000. 1000 y(lrds. J-DDmUng_ Dumnty{D.$U}IU'neruw) $4.80 4.00 2.150 . - . 24iil.way The C!Aah(P,Kini:) 8.8_03,20 4-&olu•lve Sound(K.Hart) 2.40 Tbne:54.,5l Quinelln $33.00 1'ri£1Kllll $85.40' .

s~nci:Clal•idng:.4-year-olda nnd up. Pune $2,100 Cl~timlng pri~ $2,500. 5 1.0. flll'lO!ijJI• -

1-RJvcr lluclc(M.Cla.rk) $3.80 2.80 2.40 -~-Fo&iy'a ChrisiiM{D.Sil11lmerOW) 4.40 2.80 7·Cboera To Yuu(E.Arreola) 2.80 'Titnel:D4.2 QuineJ.la $-11.60 Trlfeclll S~.8D Daily r;:Jouble $11.40

'l'bird:Maiden Claiming, 3-yeat--Olds .• ~ne $2.000 CJnimlng price S6.2SO 6 fur­lonp. 3--5now Chain(M.Onjz:) $9.60 4.20 4.60 lo-Roman Pa~cinlttiori(J.Martinez} 4.40 3.60 ll·Min Oood T.en&ions(J.Vilekj HMO Time I :12.0 Quiuellll $19.00 Twin Trifecu:a $531.."40

Pounb:Clailnlna, 4-yen.-..old• nnd up. PulW $2,000 Cb.iming price $2.500 7 l(l rurlons•-s~Ponwe.- Present(C.RotUnj;~) $35.00 14..206.40 9•Bd'• Legaey(M.Ciarlc.) 34.20 9,40 3-'teq:ulhunockingbinf(P.Martinoz) 3.80 Tlmel :34.U Qoinelbl S620.DO Trifecta $$,865.00 1'win TrifOGta:No wln­ners(Canyov~-$127 .S 19.50}

Plllh:Cln.lming,3-yenn-olds. Pune $3,1 OQ. Claiming pri~ S 1 0.000. 400 )'llrds. 9-f:le~ Super Cllnnner(AJocobo} 512.80 5.20 3.20 ' -...- •

• 4--()le While Ugtllning(I!.Cockey) 10.20 4~0 • 8-Cr)'alnls Duck(S.Fuller) 2.80 Tinie:20.2S QulncUn. $42.60 TrifoCia $231.60

SiXlh:AUowane:o.2-yeat"--O!dso Purse $2,100 s Jllfodonp, 5--BpecJal Drift Mj$s(J.Mnrtinez) $3.60 2.802.80. 3-Ulde: lUg Sbol(R. 'f1u:dford) 3.60 3.60 6-Mulltllng_Anni~(D.Summcr-ow) 4.60 Timel:OS,'4 Quinelln $6.20 Tritecta $72.20

Seventh:Ciaiming, 3 and 4--)'Ciar-oldJ. Plmc $2,400. Clnimingprlce S5.000. 7 lfl fudoM•-7-8h.yftre Hoireu(J.Mb.ninez} S7.00 S.40 3.60 6-Fleein Snow(M.Cblrft) I I .00 5.20 8-Tudot Vill{N.Madrid) 3.00 nmel :34-4 Quinclla S70.80Trifecla SS71.00 Pick Sb:::No Winnera:(Carry Over $2.,134.49)ConsoJAtion 4 of it paid $17.10

Eigblb:AUowance. 3-year-olds and ap. Purse $4,500, 350 yards. 7-Kalies Lilllefoot(LMylei) 511.80 $.40 .... 2.cetodon(J.Martlnez) 3.60 2.40 3-0iau Heartli(E.Pemer) 2.40 T'une~t7.64 Qulnella S11.601'ttf'ectn 5105.00

Ninlb:Cisiming,3-year-okls and up. Pone S4.200Cairning price SJO;OI)O J 1/16 ~1e. ' S·Dmconfc'a MOOII(J.5orO)'S24-AO 9.20 S.OD 2-AII Flap Flyiug(B.PemeJ') 8.40 4.80 8·Mr. PIIZt(N.MAdrid) 5.20 'limc1:41.1 Qulnetla $6?..$ Tritecta $818.00

3~BAok fQ--Pe.r.rt,i"'_Q..t.~~cwaj it.60'6.20 Z..JC.intll..,.. On Top(A;SqJ.fli)~OO lbcooro '1184.6Q Trlfei;t,Q ~8o40

0,:~ ¥ TbUtl;;s:aa9· . Thllll Atlw1dance:S,6SS . On~ To~ $661.,357 Toil\l Hil!nlle $94J.8jt

R1ddoso. D~. Race Resulls · S~tlurday; July 3

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Pirii:Ciabriiili 3-yoar-oJd-il Md up. Purae $2,000. -CJaiinln'g pric:a $3,500. 7 1/2. fUr­lollS•· 2-Ap~cbe Sunuilit('J;.Plncbet) $5.20 3.00 2.00 6-8pUniah Scbool(P.Mnninez) 4.60 4.40 4-Porelng 111e Juuc(M.Oniz) 6.00 Time 1:35.2 QuineUa $!SAO Triff:da $117.20

Socond:AilowanOB,2-yenr-olds. Purse $2,000. 350 ynrds. . ·7-Dun Of DUnmmda(S.Puller) $10.60 5.80 4;40 4-SbipS Oood Fonune(T.Pincber) 16.80 8_.20 S-Pinshy BCd(D.B1cvinsl 4.80 Time:18.33 Qulnel.la $88.40 Trifecta $l,D48.60 DnilyDouble$36.60

Third:AU6w~meC,4-yenr-olda and up. Puno $3.000. G furlcma•·. 9.SgnHnonJmo LuCk(fi'.Mtt.ninoz) $5.40 3.803.20 6-AsgravatiOfl: 1-ady(O.Ccbmlo•) 6.20 3.60 4-0oldbow{C.R.ivM) 3.20 Time1:10.3 QuinellR 530.20 Trifecua $278.40

Faurth:Belmon1 s.l.mtilmst.Onufe lU The Dweyer, 3-yellr-olds. PuniC $200,000. I 118 mile: · . · , 6-CberoJCce Run(P.Dny) $4.40 2.60 2.20 I·Miner's Mark(J.Oalley) 2,60 2.10 2-silvcr Of Silve:r(J. VR!IC]uoz) 2.40 Quinclla S4.60 Trifecltl $29.20 J3xapta $8.20

Plflh:CIPIJtilng.. 4-yenr-oldl and up. Puno $2,000. Clo.iminiJ price S2.SOO. 870 yan:la. 6-Po.lr Bmbruce(M.Ortiz) 55.20 3.60 2.80 3·Tho Hooking. BuU('J'.Driggl) 8.20 6.00 2-Kinnlldn(R.Apod"CD) 6.60 Time:46.3S: ·. Qalndla $28.80 Trifecla $587.40

Slxtb:MOnmouth Pnric sintulmst. TIIC Ornde Ill Molly Pitcher, Pfrcher Handienp. 3-)'t!'llr-olds. Purse $13'0.000 l 1/16 mites. 2-Wilclemns Song(D,Clcttk) $J3.20 3.60 3.60 1-Quilmii(J.S-Anto.s) 3.00 2-.80 4-l...oci.e C"npote(M.CilSianeda} 3.40 Quinclla $II.20 Trifec:IP 591-60 EJJ.ac:la $29.80

(COMMON-POOLBD THIRD RACE PROM' HOLLYWOOD PARK) TI1e Omde I Hollywood. Parle Gold Cup H:md· icap. 3-year--olds and up. Pane $750,000 1 114 miles • S-Best Pnl{C.BJ.act) $4.20 2.801.20 1-llenmndo(A.Solb) 3.00 uo 6-M:Vw- lmpact(G.Srevem:) 3.20 Exac.1a $12.20

SeYelllb:Claimins. 3-ye:u·-olds. Pane $2.400- Claiming price. 56.250. s 1/l.fUr-

'"""" S·'Fleel Footed Mtlci{J.Maninez) SIO.OO SAo:uo IQ.Nonhcri Kluy(F'.Ma.rtinez) 16.40 5.60 8-Fmy Of D"NIIIUi!liCO-O:!baDtu) 2.60 11met:06.2 QuiqeiJa $120.40 Twin Tri· fecra $3'70.80

Sish\b:Cl~tbning, 4-)'lmr..ohb: ~tnd up. _font!: $2.000. Cla.imins Pri~ 52,500. 6 :t\srkmgs •. IJ·'fho Mustards Oft(F,MI\rtb.le-2:) $10.00 5;~4.-40 3-Ufc=', C,.s.d-e(J.A,-ICuiSa) 5.40 5.40 _9-BQ)pcl'ol" To Be(V.SmallwoOJ:I) 8.00 'llfficl:H.O Q11lnella $26.40 Trifoctn $1,040.60 Twili TrifecJiu. No W!Jl­ner>t(CaJIY over $95,265.75)

Ninth:AlloWan~. 3..ycar-olds. Pur:.e $4,000. 350yard,, S·Dia1 Ninety(I'.Lane) 512.20 5.60 4.60 4-Ryons AppBni(E.PeJmr) 6.60 4.20 5-hlcns Oold(J.Mnnipez) 4.00 Time;J7.73 Qui11eUa . $43.80 Trifectn S348AO

, Tenrb:C1nimlng,3-yeM-olds- and up. Pllrwe $3,000. Clalmins, price $5,000. 7 ·112 fur­lQn_gs, S•Ro!:dslllble lmpubc(N.Mndrid) 589.20-40.809-&0 7-Senoritll Swectie(V.Cunnfn~hnm) 8.20 6.40 1-Sherri'.• BgO{C.RiVlls) 5.00 Timel:34.4 Qui.ne.lln $392.80 Trifeo;ta $3,oJOB.OO

meventh:AUOWIIUCC, 3-year•oJdG IU\d up. PutR" $5,500 6 furlongs. 5-Meuo Maven(V,Smallwood) $17.80 6.403.00 4-Minissippi Darlil1(C.Rivns) 3.80 2.40 3--Stmld)' Jo{O.Ccballos) 2.40 Timel:li.O Quh1eUa $25.20 Trifecln $134.00

Twelflb:Rainbow Derby · Cansolntion.3· year-olds. Pune $41.772. 440 ynnls. 9-Cre~~m To Tho Top(J.Mmtlnez) $10.60 3.603.20 6--choc::ulo(J.Martin) 3.20 2.80 4-Mi .. Rypn DaBh{S,PuUer) 6.20 11mo:22.Wr Qulnc:Jla._· $10.60 .. Trifectll · S30S.40

Titirteenlb~ockcy Club Hnndicap, 3-ye~~r· oldJ:. 7 112 furh:mgs. 4-Power Conneetion(I.Manincz) $4.20 3.80 3.00 8-Hew.f~t&tgold(V .CUDningham) 6.20 4.60 6-PuiSOiud Profit{B.Pemer) 5.20 Time1:32.2 QuineUn 526.40 TrlfeCU\ $~37.80

Pouneenti!:Ciaimlns. 3-yc.ar-olds. PurKe $2,200. 0/Umins pri~;e SJ,200. ? 112 fUr­Jonas. 3-Migbly BrigJ.u(P.Manino:z) $11.40 7.00 5.00 6-Ped'am\ing Pojm(O.CcballqJ) 5".20 4.00 9-Kin& of Rea1on(N.Madrid) 5.80 'limol :34.0 QulneUn $32.40 Trifeel4 ~S$.20 Pick slx:No Winners(Co.ny ave1 S 1,377 .00) Ctmwlntion $128 .60 Daily Tri· pic: $252.80

On Track Total:6,l12 Tollll Altendattoe:6.956 On Trade Total $61 J,7jj Tollll HPndle $879.832

Ruid0$0 Downs RaCiil Re~n~ll$ Priday July 2. 1993

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Pirsr:Maiden c1aiming, 2-yenr--blds New Mexi~·bred. Pune $2,000. Claimins price $10.000.5 112 furlongs. 7-Algerita(F.Martln=) $5.20 3.10 2.60 3-Tomilty To Oance(C.RJWII) 5.80 3.20 2-AmB2ing: Albley(I'.Fineher) 3.40 T'unet:OI.O QulneUa 524.20 Trifecta $314.80

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on Sunday . other problems were gone by !;hen. I :tlv~iY lluoJifto~.to the liii,IIJ\>livnvith Failtest quaUlli!f Super Duper , Wliml't worried about the distance the-' Oiflll!ib. tilsteot time of ;2~.(!4 Couper rallied in the final 100

beclluSe last year when she won after ~01! o- olw!e ses()))d to yards to get up for se!'f'Dd,~. a half-gOing 400 (yards) she loolted Ulte longshptlmver'l'rea~s, . • leng!ibinll'ontofSpecliilly•·oet .. she could lio 1;60." · KooSIIIl Derby WJunor. first Super Duper Couper who haila

Daesp1;ively has won six of eight Down A.nd Ten was sent ofHht S-2 from the Carl Draper-sbedrow,. c~er start$, with throe ooming favorite- bi the ten-horse fieldi but earned $43,990 as runner-up. Steve agabiet Gredel company. The win was bumped tWice at the start and Fuller rode !;he Coup De Kas colt

_ wu worth $96,~ to owner R_oger finished a distant ninth. for owner Fredda Draper of Ruidoso Knight Jr. of Madisonville, 'fexas. Downs . .Her car0er bankroll now stands at "The ground broke out from un• Six G's Stable's Inc.'s Spooially $295,228. Prior to today, her _only dsr biin out of the galee, but they Faat will recelve $22,541i for third. win of lh• year came intha May 15 (Dash. Tbru Traffic and lm Next) The gelded son .of l>lu!h For Coeh Is Kansas Derby Trial~. In the May 31 hit him from both sides and it just trained by Dwayne "Sleepy" Gil­finals, sb~. struggled to run third took all the raee out of him," sll,id breath and bad Alex Baldille• Jr. behind First Dewn And Ten. Decep· veterim rldel.'Jaoky Martin. aboard.

s..cbodlduino(J.ltodriau~ $5.00 2.80 >.60 Z.SaU.On Snoopy(J.Yollkum) 3AO 3.0D IO~Wnetu Series(D.~vlns) 4.20. Time:18.36 Qadnulln $10.20 Trifecl4 $97.80 QnUy DoPI:Ji11 $15.20 ~

Third:Maiden CJailnina. 3-ye4r-olds and up. P!wn $2.000. Cloiml~ prioe $4,000. 6 furlonas. ll·Abbi Mcq(F.M~rtine:r.) $18.00 Jl.6G 1:so · 3.Sbe'U Come Awund(O.Ceballos) 9.60 6.80 '

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f<l1111b:Maiden Cln.lmlng. 3-year-olds and up. Pune $2,poo, CJaim.ing price $3,500. 6furJongs. 6~Falher Swrk(S.lJurgo&) $16,00 6.40 5.00 1-Andy 'l'nunllii(f:.Rivns} 9.80 6.60 12:.Sc:iund Boy!J.Viu--.k) 8.20 Time I :13-4 Qull)ldla $68.80 Trifeclll $3,779.00 Twin ~ TrifliiClO.:Nt> WinneR !Carry over$79,870.50)

l'iflh:Claimin,s., 3~nr~old~ 11-nd up. Purse $2,000. Claiming pnce $3,500. 350 yards. 9-Tolly Moon(J.Yonkum) $10,t{p -5.40 4.4(} 10-Throttle Down(J.Roctriauea:) 4.20 3.00 3-Pokoys Top Mann(J. WiUiam~) 3.80 Tin:ae:-17.89 -Quinella 5:19.20 TrifecfR $241.20

Sixth:Claiming, 4-yellr-alds IUld up. Purse $2,200 Claiming price $3,200. 5 futlDI'&I· 10-Doublli Your Fair(M.Buehre.-) $5.20 3-40 3,00 4-Evelyn'a Blade(V.Smallwood) !i.SO 5.00 • 3-Choku 'N TeU(M.C'larlc.) 4.40 11me>:S8.4 Quinella $22.60 Trifecta $211.60

SewmrZuCinirnin&. -3-yenr-oJds lind up. Pw-•e $2,POO. Claimina prioe $6.250 350 yards. 3-Six. Sbootu Tex{T.Findler} $SAO 3.60 3.20. 2-Streaki-d' Vic:!Of)'IT.Lane} 5.20 3.60 5-8iUing On Rulla(M,Qniz) 4.20 Ttme:45.41 QuineUa $13.60 Trifec1a 574.20 Pick Six:No winm!l-s(Cany ~r 5605'.62) Co1130lalion 5 of 6$360.30

Eighth:Claiming, 3-yeo.r-oids and up. Purse $4.200. Clai111ing price $10,000. 7 1/2 furlongs. I·Not Soon Forgollen{C.Rivns) $15.80 .5.602.40 3-Miu Preezing(B.Perner) 3.60 2.40 2-FIU'I Be!Je(V .SmnUwood} 2.20 l"J.inel :33.4 QuineUn $46.20 Trifect~t 5196.60

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NioU()iClaimllll!o, 4-yaat-olds and Up. N111w Me:dl»·brelt. Purse; $2,000. Clalmlllg price $2.500. 7 1a 1\lilon&~~-3-Choke A LotLe{P.Mtirtinez) $4.60 2.60 2.(S9 6-Bgo Libido(O.CobaUos) 3.00 2.60 4-Day Pnt1nef(O.Summerow) 5.20 Tilne1:34.0 Qtiinelha- $1!l0 Trih:cta $17.9.40 Dnily Triple $606..80

On Tmck Toual:2.471 · Total Allc:ndnnce:3,702 On Track Totlil $1S2,302. Tolfll HIUldle $339.'19!5 .

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Track: Sloppy

Pint:AlloW11noc .. 2-yec~r-olds. Punc $2,000 350yo.rds. . ' 1-NigDll Sir- Bob(T.Plncber) $6.20 S.OO 4.60 4-Reql Specit!l Lady(L.M)det) 7.80 3.80 9-Busy Cnsh O~y(J;Martillezl2AO Time:I-8.05 Qulnella $102.60 Trifec~a $517.60 . Sccond:CJ.aimiog, 3-ycar-olds ~ up N"w Mew.lco-bJ'Qd. PutJO $2,000. Cla.bnil'& price $2.,500. 400 yordll. 6-Moons Ego(T.l.nno) $16.40 6.00 4.80 8-hn Made In USA(S.Pullo:.-) 3.60 3.00 3-Znuk. Znuk(W.Baber) 6.00 Time:20.7l Quinclla 531.40 Trifecta $941.40' Dally DoUble $80.80

TI1ird:Maiden Claiming, 3-year-old• and up. Pune 52.000. Claiming priee $..1.SOO. S furlan~. 4-Y Tell Polly{H.Wobb)S14.20 8.00 5.00 10-Lndy Hi_,gh _Strvet(O.CebaUosi 20.40 11.40 l-Flyawll)' Bay(F.King) 6.80 TIIllli!l :00 Quinello $1&5.40 Twin Trifecln

·$US=. Pciunb:CJaiminli~ 3-year-oJds and up. Pune $2.100. Claiming price $4,000. 6 furlongs. 7-T. V. Romeo(M.OrtiZ) $14.20 7.20 5.20 4-L'Swli.gei'(O.Coballoll) 3.80 3.60 9--Giol')' Tho(J.Vi1ek) 7.00 Time1:12.4 Quinella $31.60 Trifecta $936.00 'l'win Trifecta:No Winnera{Cany (Wer $57 ,758.25)

Plflh:C'Iniming, 3-year-olds and Up. Purse $2,200. Claiming price $3.200. 6 fudonga. 3-Southem ShC)WeniT.Briag•) $9.80 3.80 2.60 6-Nuke'• Hi Fly Girl(R..Gomez} 2.60 2.60 !·Special Roynlity{M.Cla.rk) 3.00 Timc1 :12.4 Qllinells 59.80 Trifecta $100.40

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Punc $2,000. 400 )ll!lrda. 8-Bo.lbaty's QuenJue{J.Willinms) $27.00 8.40 4.40 6-CeCe C1ricado ci~sic(l...Mylos) Uo 2.80 1· 'I)!pl100n Lasoon(K.Hart~ 3.2;0 Tinle:20.30 Q!l.iuelbl SS3.00 Trifor:t. $571.00

Sevwb.:Clllimins. 4-)'ear-Olds end up. Purse $2,000. Claiming price~ $2.,$00. 5 1/2 furlongs. 8-SwJss Saros(O.CebaUos) $3,60 3.00 2.80 7-Bi•l.y Qui's Son(R.Oomez} .S.OO 4.00 9-CmmtJy Pore.st(J.Ane.ngl!) 6.40 Time1:06.1 Quinella $1&'60 Trit"'­$371.01) Pick Six:No Wlnnen(cany over $245.2S)Consolatio" 4 of6 $81.70

Bi&htb:Cln_in,;ng, 3-yenr-olds.and op New Mexic:o-bNd. Puno 52.400. OaimUlg prioo $3.SOO. 7 1/:!. furlongs. 7-'nlrkoy RoostCM.Oniz) $16.80 8.20 4.00 I·Princc Cunu(f.Fineber} 3.80 2.80 2-EsoSeeker(R.Oomez) 4.20 · Timcl:36 QuioelJa ~116.20 Trifli!Cia $216.20

Ninth:Onlming, 3- IUid 4--year-olds Now Mexio::o--b11:1d. Pu111e $2,400. Claimias price $3,500. .5 furlons-. 6-crow Boy(N.MIIdrinl) $11.20 4-'10 3.00 3-Apache Wm'lord(R.Oomez} 3.60 2.40 7..Sbte.- Twil!er(J.Ma.ninez) 3.60 nme;:S8.3 Quinellq. $14.20 Trifocta 5132.40 Dllily Triple $143.40

Tenth~oU)'WOOd Part simulcn•t.Maiden CJ!!iming, 3-year-a:lds .and up. Purse $17.000. Claiming Price 532.000. 6 fur­loop. 10-Moon Dn=em(K.Desotn'leaux.) $3.40 2.602.20 7 -Pamegnme(P .VI\lenmela) 5.20 3.80 11-0riginfll Mike(C.Biack) 3.00 E:xacla $9.40 Trifecla $32.70

Eleve:nlb:HoUywood PN'k simui­CIUt.ABowou~. 3.,._r-old• and up. Putso $42,000. I 11l6mile-s 5-Miu Dorniniqne{P. VltlenzuclB) $4.20 2..602.40 4-Cnjmehw{IUluonnimux> 3.00 2.60 3-Fine lmpression(LPlnmy) 2.80 E:xllCID 55.40

Twelfth:Hollywood Pal'k aimul· cut.AUOWlliiCC, 4--yenr-olds and up. Pui'SC $60,000 11116mlles.

On Track Totai.:I,797

Total AUendance:2,717 On Track Total $147,839 Toti!l Ham:tleS341,819

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Although mo&l; of the tribe on the reservation aTe concentrated in the Mescalero settlement, at one time, several scattered com­munities existed.

When tho Chiricebuo.o wore. uprooted from a prison holding oen­ter in Oklahoma in 1918, m_any cboselo move to White Tail, 8,000 foot obove oea level · on tho Mes­calero Reservation. Over ths next throe decodes, the community prospered in a green valley thick With wildtlowers, protected by a rim of towering peaks.

"It was a good place to grow upt" said Virginia Comanche. "Every­body knew each Other."

The- only amenities were a school house and a church.

The school house still standS, violated by vandala and time. Gutted of all of its educational equipment, debris and discards have been dumped into its bas~ ment through broken windows.

The stripped walls indicate the outlinee of blackboarde; Cracked sinks were left behind in the bathrooms where chattering chil­dren once washed their hands be­fore eating lunch.

Abandoned houses, crumbling from the unrelenting battering of the elements, are clustered in two or three groupings. Barren founda­tions jut from patches of weeds,

A few families spend weekends in the valley, either in the old structure that used to be home for the teacher, or in one or two mobile homes off the road.

But Comanche, who graduated from Ruidoso High Schodl in the late 1950s, remembers the valley as "beautiful," where families used to ride horses and pile into wagons to visit. each other. Comanche and her husband grew up together in White Tail.

"You could hear the church bells ringing all through the v8.lley," she said.

"The problem was jobs," Com­anche said. "The people had tO move for jobs."

Even today, the trip to White Tail requires more than 10 miles of travel on a dirt road that lies several miles outside Ruidoso off U.S. 70 as it heads into Alamogordo.

Light from the stripped stu­dent bathrooms spills into the hallway of the abandon­ed school at White Tall.

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One of the neat little four­room homee with gal­vanized Iron roofs built at White Tail during .the early 1940s stands alone.

·Besides Mescalero and Whita Tan, Apache families created settle­ments in Cani~o, Three Rivers and in Mud Canyon a\ Elk Springs. lj:er niece stilllivea in Lower Eilk, Com .. anche said. ·

Pleasant days

Dorcle Kazbe met her husband in high school in Pboe.W.. Sbe married inlo ths tribe in 1936 and moved tO the reservation in the 1940s.

"When I first arrived, I waan't sure how I woUld be received since I was from another tribe," Kazhe said. After all, historians o.oy the Apncbe were named by the Zuni With their word for :·enemy." The tribe, although comprised of many subgroups, was known for sticking together against outsiders.

''But they welcomed me," Kazhe said.

The couple first lived at the main agency in Mescalero with her mother~in·law.

"The -reservation was divided into- districts, and we moved to White Tail. Arouud 1940, about 50 families lived in White Tail," Kazhe said.

"A church was eeteblished by the Reformed Church of America, de· scended from the Dutch- and Quakers, I was a Presbyterian and it was a very similar form of wor .. ship, so I joined. Tbe church had a little white chapel and we would gather there for ladies aid, sewing and potlucke.

'We were known as the best of all the little communities (on the reservation). We were considered the leading community and I air tribute that to the teachers who were there at the time. They intro­duced us to a lot of things."

Another favorite pastime for the women of White Tail was to get to­gether in each other's homes for a bit of socializing and gambling.

"I asked if we could form a sewing circle and we found the women had a great deal of talent in crocheting and quilting.

"For the men, there was the rodeo club."

Kazhe, who turned 79 in Febru­ary, also remembers victory gar­dens during World War II.

"Tbe school teacher made us all plant one," ebe said. "We did the canning and made jerky.

"The school always was the headquarters. We were very close knit and thought of oursslves ae a family, and still do even today in Mescalero. We recall what we used -to do and the jokes· we played on each other and what Mrs. Webb (a teacher) bad us do. Only a few of the White Tail peopla still are

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was a sad thing when . the scbcol was abolished," she s!ll\1. "Tbe .laat dey of worli, I sorubbed ths lloors. I left the aeliool olean. There's nothing out there now. It's herd lo see it in ebambles. •

After the state took over the school systam, she worked one more yeBr 'in Mescalero, suffered a stroke and be- working fur the Bureau of Indian .Affairs aa a custodian •. After 40 years of work­fug, she i-etired.

''We used to plant oate, barley and wboot," Kazhe aald of the llfe 'in White Tail. ''Everyone was united in helping one another. The men harvested the grain from li!lld to field as the women worked to feed the men. Tb""e was a lot of love and un~tanding. We all steyed at one house (during the harvest), depending on bow long it took." .

Some of the women earned money by killing with poieon cerrot baits the gophers that dug up the planted fields. They eollected $1.50 an hour. ''That was a lot of money," Kazhe said. "We would ebare our lunches with each other as we ~~ .

'We came to church as a place to see and meet one another, because it was steady, a good thing. Tbe missionaries came on Sunday aftemoona.

"I remember the deye in White Tall aa being very pleaaant.••

Tbe teachers helped the adults ae well as the cbildron, ebe said.

· "They invited the adulte in to see whet they were doing. Tbey were very strict with the kids," she said. "Tbe only maans of going inlo town (Mescalero) was lo sign up in ad­vance and let the teacher know. We took turns. ~"Many . thought Mescalero was

the only big city in the world. Tbey had never been outside. Pd lived in Phoenix.

"I used lo take in a lot ofkide on the weekends when their parents went away. We had no store. I don't know hew in the world I did it."

Kazhe said the best toecbers ebe remembers were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Webb.

Mrs. Webb organized the women to create handiwork for an Annual Indian Fair. Prizes wers awerded and the effort gave the women pride and a good feeling about tbemselvae, ebe said.

"They tangbt us a lot anct en· couraged the women to keep their homes clean," Kazhe said.

She already was well acquainted With the sanitary stnndards of the white community.

"I was orphaned young and spent 12 years in an Indian school and then was a dorm attendant, so I !mew all obout cleanllnese and sanitary conditions," she said. ..I only bad a high school education. I tried to go lo junior college night school. It cost 20-eents round tril' te take a street oar and I didn't have the means.

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Still standing (far left) at White TaHi~ the The sohooi Muse stands on the middle, home where teachers used. to live to be but it has been. violated by vandals. The close to the school that was tlie lifeline of windows are broken, walls defacacl and its the community for students and .adults. A basem:er)t has been used as a trash heap. family strll lives there on the _weekends. .At' tight Is a workshop/garage.

"In those days, rlo one hs,d ever beard of federal grante. I see a lot of kids wasting their time now and not taking advantags of it.

"I'm sorry those deys are past. Tbe young kids don't "''em to have initiative. We used to_·-be eager to learn." ·

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by special train llllder a miiltary es­cort to New Mexico. , Cole wrote thet a few families simply disappeared. taking ad, vantage of their release &om cap­tivity, but choosing net lo go lo

' Mescalero. Some headed lo Nebraske.

Ball wrote about the train trip to Mes"''lero and how the Chiricebuae smuggled their dogs lo New Mexico

Tbe force that brought the dif. with them: ferent Apache groups tog8ther was "A train was secured for the In· the government's drive to con- diana conveyance to New Mexico solidate all Apaches in Arizona at and one absolute order was issued: San Carlos and those in New Me-xi- they could take no dogs. The co at Mescalero. Apaches ·boarded it with their per-

Ac~ding to the writings of sonal . effects, saddles, guns, Apache historian Eva Ball, the late housobold,goods, clothing, bedding Asa Daklugie, son of Juh the and food for use en route. Not a dog Nednhi chief and nephew of showed up. Geronimo, pushed for the release of "Practically every Mescalero who Apaches !rom Fort Bill in Okla- owned a wagon look it down to homa. Two relocation sit~s were meet the train and transport new proposed, Mescalero and Warm members of the reservation to the Springe, which is northwest of Agency. The train slowed to a hslt Truth and Consequences. and the doors were opened. Before

Only five sections were available an lndilll'!; left the coaches, dogs at tho latter, around Ojo Caliente, simply poured 1o the station plat· while Meeealero could offer nearly form. Where they'd bosn ·concealed, 600,000 acres. nobody lmbw. Even todey, older

In August 1912, the U.S. Con- members of the tribe laugh when g:ress authorized the release of the those dogs are mentioned; and they Apncbes from Fort SUI, where keep atill." many bad been confined since 1894, To help pay for the relocation, appropriated $200,000 dollars for the property amassed by the their rosettlement and granted a Chiricabuaa during their years of supplemental appropriation of captivity, including houses, reser-$100,000 dollars a year later. vation fencing and more than 6,000

Representatives from the cattle was sold. The goods genera-Chiricahuas, including Daklugie, ted obout ~166 000. traveled to Mescalero, where the Tbe Chlriciiliune also sold some prospe~t of a largs group of new of their psrsonal eft'ects and Apaches was viewed as insurance received contributions. AU told, the by the Mescalero egainet the loss of average availoble per individual for their reservation to New Mexico relocation was $1,800, according to mining and ranching interests. · Cole. A healthy sum in those days.

According lo D.C. Cole in his Tbe Chiricebuas Immediately book, "Tbe Chiricabua Apncbe, look a prominent place on the 1846-1876. From War to Reserva- reeervatinn by means of their tion," pubUebed in 1936, the Mes· wealth, education and political caleros felt that an increase in their unity. The Mescaleros' gamble paid population would help them keep of£, when theiT new reservation their lands. pertners aggressivaly opposed

"A faction led by Chief Megoosh Senator Albert B. Fall's attempt to argned forcefully on behalf ·or the seize the Mescalero n!Berve for his Cbiricabuas in obtaining permis- own use. lion from tho other Mescalero bead· Altheugh only a few of the men for the rooettlement," · Cole Chiricabuas bslonged lo the tribe, wrote in his book. the Moocaleros granted them

Ball wrote that Daklugle came ebaras In the goods and land of the back 1o O)<laboma enthu¥.atic reservation. aheut Mescalero, calling tt a Aceerding lo CJ.. Sonnicbeen in cattleman's parodise With "good his 1958 book entitled, "Tbo Mos­grass, water, wood and brakes for cidero Apaches," in 1912 and again shelter." . in 1916, Sanator Fall of New Me)d-

Sevanty-eight Ohiric'ahuas <o. who IIWiied the 'l'htee llivers stayed at Fort Sill, mllliY ~e.tbe Ranch lit the westel'n edge Ill the yOllllger, !lli>re progressive meDI· resi!rvatil!ll, Introduced a blll to burs of the tribe who had JICCUlnU• tuM · the Mescalero Reservation lated property and aottl& wealth, inte-·a public. park. Although he Th1& were given a POJ:tion: ot ,the never :tmt~tared slgnillcantsuppert approprllited mOII<!ll to bll)' V®llllb f<li' the. idea, Fall peralated until Kiowa and Comllnche allotlnento. 19~!t . . .

But 183 wl!o tur11ed thl!it hoJ!Oit ".Dlnilil! all tl!oae yellri> the to. the West WBN iii)Jitin April; 1913. Apsche$lfW!d In feat.QIId W'stt filed . ' - - . ' . -

to heve the weight or the Chiricahu·as on their side," Son· nicbsen wrote.

He. said that explains why the Mescalero tribe todey is a mixture of Meacaleri>s and Chiricahuae, With sorne Lipane (from Mexico) in the background and a few relics of Comanche and Mexican blood.

During these decades after the tum of the eentary, some Jicarilla Apacbee, who ·bad been north and east of Banta Fe, settled at · Tularosa, Three Rivers and on Car­rizo Creek, Sonnicbsen wrote.

Historically, Meecalero bande, preferred the high COlllltry. They previously bad coneenll'ated in the Sierra Blanca area, the Guadalupe Mountains and the Davis Mountains.

Gila Apaches had gravitated west of the Rio Grande and tho Lipans were in Mexico.

With the government resettle­ments, two famous Apache leaders, Geronimo and Nana, died in Oklo· homa. But Naiche, often called the raa1 power in the tn"be, .ended his lengthy llfo 1¢ 1\l'oecalero.

Only a few' other families -• living at White Tail when the Chiricahua Apaches arrived.

The new reservation residents tbund whet bad bean promised in nature,s gifts was waiting for them.

Writing obout the first cattle roundup in 1914, ·Ball noted that the ~a grass offered ample feed:

"Ted Sutherland, who was the first superintendent of Uveslock, asked friends from neighboring ranches ·to help With the branding of calves."

Expert Meecalero cowboye alao pitched in. Encb bed 10 to 12 ponies, which had been roped out of the wild herd and trained.

Before the group started out for number one cow camp (there were sevan) near Pejarilo Springs, Asa Daklugie joined them on "one llllrry horse." Sutherland later found out thet Daklugie was there lo ensure they didn't cheat the tribe, Ball wrote.

An old Ford Model T earcying age11cy officlala gave out at White Tail, but the rolllldup proeeeded Without them.

"Tbis prodigious task was per-. fbnlled in five deye and ever since, tho Meecalero Reservation has bad cattle," Ball wrote. "Each October and November, ooles are· hold at· the Nwnb"" One Camp. i?r6m the 2,000 original heif'ers, 1,984 were prO<luced. All for lltld !rom thoil SUtherland weto ·

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. ' .,_. ,! ·. -; -MONDAY, ,July-5, 1993 RUIDOSO, NEW MEX!Cn . B SECTION

· .· S~ncit!ir •P$te Domenioi announced, prgudly, this· week that he has lnti'Od!!ced legislation to Increase

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.. · , Q.oti},IIVJCJ~WP99nfz;l'n!1 fh!il very rlilal probl$ms·taeing ·IJ:Itlllail. •WC:IInliln• today, Wants ta. lilstabllsh. an office Within the Bureau of lndil;m Affairs - the Office of Women and f:arnlffes - that would work to Improve the EllA's policies and programs as •. they relate to Women ··and children. The Senator has hit on a very real problem, but he's missed the mark In reaching for a soluiion.

ln'tru$ bureaucratic style, Dom~nicl said: "While the BIA Is the theoretical center of our country's efforts to Improve the daily ·lives of 2,000,000 American Indians, there are too ·many uncoordinated federal agencies slilrvlng the ·~;arne target population."· So why establish and fund yet another such agency? .. . . ~'The idea Is to i.dentlfy those problems that require new policy attention, better programmatic effort or en­hanced coordination with other federal programs," he said. Did anybody ask any Indian women what their problems are and how they're dealing with them? Does he mean another government study? Did any­body ask tribal leaders how to empower their mem­bers within the framework of their traditions and cul­tures?

The BIA Is just one of hundreds of federal agencies that have grown and grown and grown, eating up more and more and more tax mon$y. OL!rlng that grow-and-spend period, the very people thlil BIA I$ supposed to serve have seen a decline In their resources and their standard of Jiving. Domenlcl is ex- · actly right that Indian women ·are the "poorest of the poor," and he's right to be 19oklng for a way to right that wrong.

But, expanding the agency that has overseen this Increase In poverty and suffering, Is not the right ans­wer. The end result would be more government with very limited (or no) results.

Money that would fund a department administrator, deputy administrator, admfrilstrative assistants, secre­taries, clerk typist and so forth down the oh-so-famfllar government office hierarchy, could be put to better use by current staff making grants l!lnd allocations directly to the women and families.

Education is the key - education that Is provided clbss to home In a non-threatening enVironment at flexible timss to fit the needs of tlnrwomen and chil­dren. Educallon Is nee1ed at all levels for all ages -from a "toddler house" to a community college with GED, . vocational and associates programs. Good quality chl_idcare is a must, too, so that women with children will be free to take advantage of educational opportunities.

Lilt's put federal dollars into education Instead of bureaucracy. :the last thing this country needs is an-othlilr government department. .

.It was on the playgtmmd at George R. Bean Elementary School in: Lubbock, Texas, where l first learned that life isn't always fair.

I couldn't believe it then, and I have a hard time with it even now, close to a half century later.

You might well .. k who said life would be fair, and I'd bs hard pressed to eay what made me believe so strongly in justice and fair play. But I did and I do, and I know I'm not alone.

As the second smallest firet grader at that day. Dick's name was included in an opinion little Texas school, I got my first taste of in· piece by Chuck Stallings, and he didn't think justice when I tossed an orange peel and was he bad received fair treatment. accused of throwing rocks. Miss Collier. my Dick said the column, which listed some first grade teacher, pressed her thumbs into people who had signed the petition against my eyes to show me just how it would feel to The Ruidoso News, made it look as If he op­be hit in the eye with a rock. posad the Hubbard hotel. He said he's all for

Too bashful to state my ease and too the hotel and complained at his treatment in ashamed to cey in. front of my classmates, I The News. gritted my teeth and got my firet glimpse of a It was a perplexing complaint because world where you don't always get what you Weber wasn't named in the column as a hotel deserve. opponent. His only mention was as a petition

Galloping around the dusty playground a signer, and that was true - we had it in black couple of years later, my classmates and I and white. were stopped short and verbally chastised for It appeared that be was reading something using bad words. You see, we were running that we weren't saying. around pretending to be animals, and some of "Did you read the cclwnn?" us were hulls. "No," answered Weber.

Mrs. Cross taught us that "bulf' is a bad We hed to wonder how a guy could com· word. We could be mama cows and papa cows plain about a story saying something it didn't but we'd be punishad for saying "buD." say, eiiJiecially when he hadn't even read it! Is

While we were running and prancing, it really fair to complain about writings you mooing and nsigbing, Mrs. Cross was hearing haven't read? something that we didn't even know enough to No, I don't think so. say. rr Mrs. Cross spent - time in a school yard the .. daye, ab&'d sure learn a thing or two about bad words.

I ramembered Mrs. Cross and her "no buD" policy when Dick Weber called 111e the othlll'

Which reminds ms of another incident that happened this week. One of our ad reps called on a local business and got lambasted, chewed out and all but bootea out the front door.

No way would these folks advertlee in this

newspaper - they don't like us, and they made it very clear.

Besides that, says this guy who hasn't ad­vertised since purchasing his shop, he's sure newspaper advertising doesn't work.

So, why, if nobody reads the paper, was his wife in the front door within an hour bringing a "coming up" item to be printed free on the People Page? She wanted it printed and she wanted a guarantee that it would be in the next edition.

Here's the deal -if ifs free they want it -even demand it- but if it's a paid ad, then forget it.

To quote our forn1er mayor, and at the risk of offending Mrs. Cross, that's a lot of bull!

Sure, lots of folks are going to say "no" to investing in advertising, but it's not exactly standard practice to rip up the newspaper and say how nobody reads it and then demand free space for PR stuff.

At the risk of sounding whiney, I just have to ask, is that really fair?

Ruidoso residents must have questioned how fair it was when they lined up to tell their elected officials how much this village needs the Habbard hotel, only to have the council slam the doOl" on the hotel development.

When hotel developer R.D. Hubbard got the boot, a bunch of upstanding citizens ho11ered and booed at their elected officials. You don't expect your elected officials to sell your future down the river. lt was such a shock that audience members' reactions were strong and loud.

I knew just how they were feeling. It wasn't fair. I thought shout Miss Collier and got a kind of stinging sensation In my eyes.

But, then, whoever said life would be fair?

Thanks, Judge, for years of public . .

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PUBLISHER'S NOTICE -All real estate adverti$ing in this news· paper is subject to the Federal Fmr Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to adVertise "any preference, limita~on or dis­crimination based on race; C0191": religion, sex, handicap, famiriru status, or national ongin .. or an intention to make any suCh pref­erence, limitation or discdmina­tion. '1 This newspaper will not knowingly aceept an~ advertis­ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertiaed in this newspaper are available on an equal opporlunio/ basis. To com­piain . of discnmination call HUD toll-free at 1·800-424·8590, For the Washington, PC· area. please call HUD a~ 426·3500. The toll-free telephone number is 1-800-643-8294, R·62-tfc

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$100 REW ARll - for tbe sale return of a Nikon 36-136mm zoom lens lost in the vicinity of the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Ruidoso. Ca11 the Ruidoso News 257400L 28-S-7-tfnc

LOST TWO LARGE Sheltie dogs, Sunvalley area, Alto, No collars, one is tan and white1 !he other is brown and wnite. Sustantial reword. Call Dr. Fenimore, 336-4072 or 257-7712. 29-F-14-2tp

TWO FEMALE YELLOW Labs, Midland Texas tags, lost June 16, in Upper Canyon area. Call 915-683-7740, collect. 17-S-15-4tpR2tp

5. Land for S.<lle , .

FOR SALE - 640 acres, 38 miles North of RWdoso, Phon~ elec­tricity, water, access off uounty Road, Call354·2806. 20·D·73-tfc

AIRPORT WEST - One acre mobile lot, level, septic tank and drive way. For information, caU 258·5050 16-M·99·tfc

FOR SALE - Lot in Agua Frio. Restricted against mobile homes. Call 378-8003. M-S-98-tfc

FOR SALE - Two adJoining mountain lots Quarris Acres, Cloudcroft. NM. $7,qoo for both. 915-868·2727. M·0-105-451p

47 ACRES ON RIVER- witb 32.6 of senior water righta. orchard, electricity, water Thirty minutes east or

Ji~,o~. 3377A--5474. 22-A-8-

FOR SALE - one bedroom, one bath, floor furnace, furrilshed, sleeps eight. $25,000. 322 5th Street. Call257-7808, M-H-103-tfc

BY OWNEll - Unique one story vacation/retirement retreat. Beau~fully decorated, large two bedroom, two bath, split plan, two fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, wrap around aeck, nice views of Cree Meadows and Sierra Blanca, garage and ample park· in( space. Ul5,000 fully fur· nished, Cal1257-4799. 42-D-12-4tp

BY OWNER- Green Meadows ad­dition, two bedroom, one bath, central heat, fireplace, carport1 storage fully furrushea on level corner lot choice location elose in, 507 Winl!field Street. 2li7· 6967 or 806·428-3219. 30-G-12· 4tp

BY OWNER three bedroom, two bath1 double garaga, fireplace, blinus, appliances, upll'"ade carpet, oak camnets, desu-abla location, 336 L.L. Davis Drive. $128.500, 258-4517. 28·P·l2-4tpR2tp

ALTO Vll.LAGE - Over 2500 sq. n. of luxmy with fantastic \Oews. Three bedroom. two bath1 double garage, full golf memoershif.· $141.500. with large aesumab e loan. Call owner 336-4224. 27·J· 14~

BY 0 ER- three bedroom, two bath, fireplace, two dock& Owner possible financing. lUiS. 5417. M-M·14-8tpR2tp

BEAUTIFUL HOME - attractive· ly landscaped, great Sie!Ta Blanca v:iew, perfect location. Two/one, open aicy great room, deck on three sidas. $68,!i00. 378-4937. 20-Z·14·4tpH2tp

THREE BEDROOM - three bath, two-story house, fantastic view, two Iota Ruidoso area. Call 258· 3096. AlSo, three bedroom._ one bath in Alamogordo. 2l-H-14-4tpR2tp

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FOR SALE BY OWNER - Two bedroom, two bath furnished condo in , Innsbri>ok VJil~, 11216. Reasonable offers oonsid­ered .. 2li8·5598. · M-G-102-tfc

EXQUISITE -. Unique Brady Can· yon 2 112 atre\11 Witb stream run­ning through tne middle of Jl!'Op­erty, huge trees, as new 'mobile hcmte in very private setting. Could be mobile or RV park, $83,000. Will trade for lot witb tun membership in Alto or wbat

· have you. Phone Petsr at 257-2815 or 257-7841. 45-Y-103-tfc

WOULD LIKE TO LEASE/PURCHASE house/condo priced up to low $60,000's Must be good value, preferably furnished!. possible owner finan~. Wil lease for six months with ~ents going toward IJ4!'chase price or down payment. Damage deposit avail­able. Call lUiS-6411 and leave message, 43-B-107-tfc

THREE BEDROOM TWO BATH two car gar"l!•• furnished, big decksL.!'.uper VIeW. $49,900. Call Bill TUP BRASS REALTORS 2li7-6327. 19-T-4-tfc

THREE BEDROOM TWO BATH , iUmiahed, borne, big \Oew.

52,000. Owner financed. Call everly TOP BRASS

REALTOR8257·6327. 17-T-4-tfc FO'OR BEDROOM - four bath

Townhouse. Furnished, $17!600. down. Assume no quality oan. Call Bill TOP BRASS REALTORS 2li7-6327. 18-T-4-tfc

ALTO FAIRWAY- Price reduced. Three bsdro'""' 2 baths. Ar­chitsct designed. Quality eon­stroction. Fiill golfing member­ship included. $215,000. Furni· ture negotiable. (505)336· 9679. 20-M-8·8tpR4tp

FOR SALE - 14x80 Cameo. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, garaga1_ work-

=r decks, apprlances. fire ace, corner lo~ paved street

much mora ~39,900. Pos· sible owner financing. 257-5286. 24-A-9-8tpR4tp

FOR SALE BY OWNER -lnnsbrook Condo, unfurnished. two or .three beoro01D9, 2 112 batb. 258-4333. M-W-10-8teR4tc

GREAT PRICE! - two bedroom, two bath, lm-ge living area. Corner lot with Sli&SY access. Completely furnished! JJ's "Real Estate 268-4379. 20..1·15· 4teR2te

WHAT A VIEW! - four bedroom, three bath, aooo' square feet, huge gameroom, two natural rock fireplaces. JJ's Real Estate 258-43711. 20.J-15-4tcll2te

WARM CHl\RMINd HOME - on four acres. Rivar property in Lineoin..$17o,ooo can Linda at, Sierra Blanea Realty 2&1·2576 or 2li7-77411. 20-8-12-4tcR2tc

ALTO ViLLAGE - Golf meiuber­abip, Deer Park Drive, level, trees1_1ot 11, Wlit 1, Deet Park Wol1tlll. $411'. ooo. 6011-821-3630. 16·A-12-20li!Rl0tp

ReAL. E$'i''mrgxNmAcTs CallliOd'1·11fHr.824'l' · on>2es.111at

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UNIQUE CABIN' - on large mobile home lot, plenty of~ all . services available. . Only $25,000. Phope Petar 25Nl5ll or 267-2815. ' ' 20-Y·12-tfc

FOR SAtE . , Slota ~n highway 48, across !1-om NI!Zerehe Cliurch Camp at 1\ngn$ ~2,000 1!8Ch. Low down by o.wnt!r. 806-625· 4436: 21-D·l4-4tpR2tp

HAVE THREE FIVE- acre traCks left and Mountain Brseze acres over Iookill!l Nogal Canyon, ap-

. ate!Y 18 miles Nortn Of Co, walldng distance to wilderness. Bear.._ elk, dser, turkey, hunting. uwner will fi. nance. Also, a 40 acre track at N~ CREYon. Have 80 acres fertile Valley Raw land looking UJ?. at Three Mountain. Owner will finance. Boykin Real Estate, 878-4025, 58-B, !5·tf~

MOUNTAIN RESORTS ELITE -week 521 bonus free week. 1-602· 797-357•, M·C·16·4tpR2tp

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Luxury Chalet Timeshare. Early July week. Two bedroom, 2 112 bath, loft. garaga. $3,600. 257· 4103. 16-N·15-2tpR1tp

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• f.:;l,Tjit , • : ;,. t: Ill HOME - on flat corner lot. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, over size car­port, screened .Porch, 7x13 add· on, storap buililing, water well, washer/dryer, dishwastier. refrigerated air natural gas, fruit trees fireplace, Del Norte addi~on. Call268·9278.' 37-W-9· tfc ·

AAA GUARANTEE - Huge 93's, 16x80, three bedroom. two batb, ouly $18,900. Selling price. Limited offer at p~ents under $187. per montli. Call 292-8495 or 1·8ll0-444-7376 AAA Mobile Homes, DL 00508. M·N-14--2tf

MORE THAN JUST all"ordObie. Over 108 available quality new and used homes, even with down payment or eredlt problems. Please call Kavin. I can help. 1-800-828-1519. M-N·l4-2tf

~ERGIO'S BLOWOUT - special. $189. monthly b~ys you tl!is three bedroom, two bath mobile home. Indudes free air eon­ditioning, dishwasher, micro­wave, and delivery. Hurry eal11-80o-795-6372. M-N·14-2tf

GOOD OR BAD CREDIT- AJTOr­dable q~alil;y mobile bomee. Even with dliwn paY!IlOllt i>':ob­lems. l?laasa let me .help. Call C • .J. l-800·828-11115. M-N-14-2tf

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PARK PLAClil - qqallt,Y , ho~ preaents singlewtdes · $159. monthly, doublewid&s .$249. monthlY "free $1towide_ deli¥li"Y, free ereuit check-. Hurry call 1-800-959·7275. M,N-14-2tf

FOR SALE - 14x6o mobile, two bedroom. one bath, garden tub, washer, dryer. , . stove, ~&rator, e\'aporative cooler. decke1 Iorge level lot, quiet naighnorhood. $31!-000 267-2986. 24-a-12·8tcR4tc

CUTE 'IWO BEDROOM - triiller for aale in a wondel'flil neighborhood. 105 Birch Drive of!" Mechem. 336-4273 or 258· 4487. , 19,H-l2-tfc

I HAVE llELPED - over 1,000 favillies move into mobile homes. Credit problems? Down paymenwoblems? Free call l-8QQdl • 9. Ask for AI Chavez DL # 00583 CMH M·N· 14--2tf

SEVERAL HANDY MAN Specials, Can be fixed up as week·end retreats with a little investment. Lie. 388. 1-800-559· 2748. 18·D-13·8tpR4tp

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Ruidoso (midtown). Call 257-9436 after 5pm. Serious inquires

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CIRCLE · Y · - Barrel liliCing Saddlo, .$265, 112 Birch. 915-525-2485. M-K-13·8tp

FEBNCO -SPORTSMAN SUPP-LY announces opening of The Tack Room fbr the Horseman's needs. 142 Bishop next to Bus Station, 257-6525. 20.J-14-8tpR4tp

TRAILER - 4-horse slant, ramp, 1-4 teok/drsssint: areas.

. Re;fuced, great buy, '9 700. 916· 520-o6oi,5.2o-o91o. M-L-14·4tp

FOR SALE - 12 year old AQHA Sorrel, Gelding. Goes bacli. to Rocket Bar and Three Bars. Good all· around horse. Call 386-8028. 22·K·16-tfnc

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FOR SALE - 1992 asrodvnamic ·gooseneck stock trailer, 2011;. by 6ft; 6in. Full covered top, like

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SUPER 8 - Now accepting ap­plication~;~ , for housekeeping. Apply in person at Super 8 Motel. M-8·7-tfc

WORK FORCE OF RUIDOSO- is now accepting applications for laborere, house keeping, and clarical positions. Please alll>ly in person 1401 Sudderth "'>i'. Unit #1. 24-W·8·tfc

$200 TO $500 WEEKL Yl- Assem· ble at home eaeyl Not selling paid direct fully guaranteed. No aaperience. necessary. 1-800-187-7887 24 hours. 20-F-8-8tpR4tp

ARBY'S NOW ACCEPTING - ap­plications for all positions, day and wght. A{>JJly at ArbYs, 683 Sudderth, Rmaoso. M·A-10-Gtc

CROWN POINT - Maintenance Supervisor position opening · in August 1993. Nead strong skills and experience in plumbing, car­pel_),_try, and pool maintenance. Full U...s, excellent salary and benefits. Confidential inquires and resumes to, P .0. Box 3299 HS, Ruidoso, NM 88345. 37·C· 10-tfc

WORH;.AT HOME - Earn $200 • $1,000. per week. 18 or older. 1· 800·509·9653 call for free in· formation.16·N·10·8tp

NURSERY WORKER NEEDED -for First Baptist Church. Con· taet Karan 258-4317 or Stephenie at 257-7895. M·F·ll· tfc

ARE YOU HUNGRY FOR BUC• cesff! Would you like to develop a steady income of approximately $5,000 a month? 505-457-2643 M-W-14-4t@tp

MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY -has two openings for two fuJI U...e positions to provids ser­vices to individuals with chronic mental illness. Minimum re­quirements: Bachelors dsgree in psychology, social work, or close­ly related field: one year experi· ence workin' with mentally ill: valid NM dnvera license, use of personal vehicle. One position based in Ruidoso and Involves providing Psychosocial Rehabili· tation seniees. Send letter and

to, or pick up application Counseling Center 1408 Almnogordo, NM SBSlO.

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New and older homes AtUcs & Walls Blown, Batts

Installed Loose flU Flrepmof Demonsltalion

Free Estimates Wylie Tall NM Ucense 258·9044 51344

ASPEN AIRE CARPET CARE -your carpet and upl)ol¢ery cleaning professionals. Call for free estimate, 257-7714.

M·A·9·tfc SHARPENING - Chain saws,

Mower repair. MeCulloua:h Dealer. Pro-Service. 257-54791111· P-79-tfc

HANDYMAN Painting, interior/exterior, ceramic

and floor tile. carpentry re~~ minor plumbing, electrical housa cleaning. Riol'erences. c;;i! 257-444916-K-14-tfc

FREE ESTIMATES -TV's, VCR's. stereo~. Only authorized service on both TV's & VCR's in Ruidoso. AFFORDABLE VICE, 1925 Sudderth.

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projects, remodels, add ons, res1dential, commercial. OF­FICE SERVICES bookkeeping, mail merges, data entry, word processing. Call Ken Baker, 257-2788. M-B-107-tfc

LAWN SEASON IS HERE! _,__ Problems with tall ifass, deep needles, or vacant lots. No job too big or small. Just cllll HOME SERVICE ASSOCIATES, the to­tal resort home care. Excellent references. 258-9297. 20-L·15-8tpR4tp

PAINTING ..;.. Profess.ionall!i&terior Finished Guaranteed, oils/latex,

· . fair .prices, references, licensed. Custom · homes, remQ~Qling, stairs, and deck work. 33fH}J · j, 257w2273, 20•d•14~tpR~p

WILL CARE FOR- Elderly andlor babysit. Goo.d references. Days, nights~,.. weekends. 258·4825 M-B· 14-4tp.tt2tp

·_ C~l.~ris.tr.. need of a coo$~rv~tot, ;d\t) \~o~; ·~t · the he3rhtB • ~h~ll ala~ con:ddei: · wbeUler ·CnliS carson · should · .. be ajJPoU.ted M consenrat.Or of . Caiol Cartet The court . may, in . Us discretion. app9bu some other · quali'fied person · as cOOselvator. 'l'he 'C9Urt maY 'flbo, in its discretion,. ~tthe powers and duues · of~ co.nservator 10 anow Carol Car~er to retain control · over · certain activities.

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. . · . .Lon~Q!}t. Cololl\!lo P;;jyment to.- m~leJ'Ws ®\J · receipth>f PtQJ?O$als~ fU\d . · . ·. , .. _· $0503 sctvl~~ Will be. made · Jhe ·city of Alamogpfdo

1-800-874:$Z~~·J£xt. 28~ ntgnUt.ty ,~n o':~bQut:·~e;. '41~"~ &J)~tigb,t·Ml-·r~jeo~ .· . . · · ... ·. · ~ . .. . ... ~f~Uvro~>; 0{ e8QJl rnqptiJ ...• ~~Y ot. nll P:.rptJo$3~~r ~o4 .

DUTI'ON, QRw.PJN, upon r~~~~pt Qf · pro~t ; waive:t~ntccbij{¢AUU,,nran4 . JOHN'S MAINTENANCE SER­

VICE - painting, remodeling, decking, all types of repairs. Reasonable rates, year . round. 258-3703. 24-P-1-tfc

ELECTRICAL SERVICE - . and . Repair. Call Century Electric for prompt one day service. Serving Ruidoso and surrounding areas. No job too small. 30+ years expe-. rience. Reasonable rates. 257-6820. NM Lie. #5640.

OBSESSIVE, COMPULSIVE -. House cleaners. We're honest, dependable and will do it over if we don't please. 257-3076. 17-

S'l'BVBNS &, . . st;a~ment. ofmaterial& an4· ··totJilPlltic$, . . ~SON •. L'l'D. senicere~ . . No ~iddepllJlY wi ... w ~y: :0..AVl4M.·Stevens Bids wjJJ·bt;Jeceived until ·b•s bt(l WJ:thJ.P ao· (Jays 229.1Uo St(eet 2:00 p.m. • MDT. Jut)' 1~. . after the ~Julll •da19 qf,the Ruido$o. Ne.w Mexico 1993. ; opening thCfe9f. ·

APACHE ELECTRIC - service calls and new construction. PROFESSIONAL FRIENDLY SERVICE with over 20 years ex­perience. Mobile phone 430-8140. M-A-90-tfc

ADVERTISING - Former SAN DIEGO ZOO/NIKE art director now in Ruidoso has openings for select clients. Appoint-

H-14-4tpR2tp . PROFESSIONAL . HORSE

WOMAN - will exercise/finish r,our horses. 30 years experience, 'A" show level. Call 336-4870. 17-M-14-8tpR4tp

The petition muy be heard and determined in the absence of Carol Carter 'if the Court detennines that the presence of Carol. C~r is not possible

88346 . . Please 11lark se~.tied. Veropfea Har-ris (SO,S) 257-2323 envelope: . )!,rpturement Attorneys for Petitioner Bid 1993-94-002 Adndnlstr•to.-#8709 :z.t (6) 28 (7) s Mail to: City or · A•~ogprdo

Gilbeit.Ciuide~ Supt Legal 8727 ·u (7) ·$ Hondo :Valley Public · · · FOR CUSTOM DECORATING -

needs call Sandy Hartley at Unique Creations, 354-3500. Etched and stained glass, fiber art furniture and more. Free consultations in my studio.

. ment/resume, 336·4870 23-M-14-8tpR4tp

BACKHOE WORK - driveway, bladed and graveled, lots cleared. Landscaping - Farm and ranch water systems installed. Ralph Nosker, 653-4562 or 653-4567. 18-N-14-8tpR4tp

SEASONED PINON and Craig Carson, Petitioner 2732 Denver Avenue Longmont, Colorado

80503 1·800-8'74-3253. Ext. 289

LEGAL NOTICE The Hondo VaHey Pqblic

· ScbOO.ls is a~pting bids · for L.P. Qas and MiUc contracts for the 1993-94 school year. Auached are the SIJC':ificat.ions for the above mentioned bid. Please submit your sealed bid l,)y 2:00p.m. July 12.

S_chool.s LEGJ\L NOTICE P.O. Bo:x S!i TWE ... FTH

==c!:~ur bids. Dls/:J.~':1:~1JRT Shu;erely, · STATE OF IS/ . Clare Tingualy NEW· M:EXIC() DUST BUSTERS- If you want it

clean were the ones to do it. Call 258-5018. M-J-12-4tpR2tp

Juniper flr~wood - $1i5/cord picked up. $145 delivered. Half cords $75. 336-4524. M-r-14-Stc

·Business Manager COUNTY ·op L~gal 8716 lt (7) 1,5 LINCOLN

R'VlDOSO ST~TE 8A~K., a New

Me:xlco 8ap~lo.g Corporado•, ·

Plaintiff,

TIRED OF PAINTING YOUR HOME?. TELEPHONE BUSINESS - Sys­tems. Sales, service, re:pair all ~:~ystems. · Commumcations Specialties. License #30421. Call 267-2860. M-C-5-tfc

DUTI'ON, GRIFFIN. STEVENS & HAKANSON, LTD., By: David M. Stevens 229 Rio Street Ruidoso, New Mexico 88346

1993. LEGAL NOTICE HONDOVALLBY SECTION 1: ·

PUBLIC SCHOOLS ADVERTISEMENT Bid Form FOR BIDS

Stucco. your hon» for a lifelong Rnlsh. IncludeS elastomeric finish for snow control damage. vs.

Milk Contract Scaled bids will be MICHAEL F. Leo Martinez Plastering Lie 11032686. 336-4444, 805-965-4722 1993-94 received by the City of - GABALDON, and

LEGAL NOTIC!i! TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COUNTY OF LINCOLN

STATE OF NEW MEXICO No. CV-90-144

RESOLUTION TRUST

CORPORATION AS CONSE&VATO~

FOR AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS

& LOAN ASSOCIATION,

Plaintiff, v s. C.S.D., INC., a New Mexic:o corporation, ROY W. DACY -a/k/a

WAYNE DACY, SANDRA N. DACY, N. L. GRIFFIN d/b/a ROCKY MOUNTAIN

CONSTRUCTION and ROCKY MOUNTAIN

BUILDERS SUPPLY, ALLIED STORES, INC., d/b/a T-BIRD HOME CENTERS, a

New Mexico corporation,

RVIDOSO STATE BANK, a banking

association, WILLIAM COGGIN

d/b/a RUIDOSO TRUE VALUE HOME

CENTER, SECURITY

SAVINGS BANK, FSB, SOUTHWEST SPECIALTY INC., a

corporation, SERVICE

CONTRACTORS, INC., a New Mexico

corporation, BURKE/COLLINS/

ASSOCIATES, P. C., BARNEY RUE,

VALLEY TRANSIT MIX OF RUIDOSO,

INC., ODELL SPURLIN, THE

BANK OF RUIDOSO, a state chartered banking

institution, and ANY AND ALL OTHER

PERSONS CLAIMING AN

INTEREST IN AND TO THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY ADVERSg 1'0 THE

PLAINTIFF, Detendants.

NOTICE OF SAI.E

Legals (505) 257-2323 Attorneys for Petilioner

Spec:ificationand Alamogordo at 511 Tenth PERLA GAI'JALDON Conditions Street, Alamogordo~ New CHAVARRIA., 1. Supply, deliver, and Mexi9o 88310, for the Defendants. place in storage for the project known as CV-9:2·212 1993-94 school year. 'fFresnal C.anyon Div. m

TWELFTH JUDICIAL Approximately 17,0401/2 Pipeline Repla,cement NOTICE OF SALE • undersigned as the Court possession of the real establishment of buslness DISTRICT COURf pints of milk (low fat) Phase 3" until Z:OO ·OF R£AL E~TATE 1 appointed Special Master pro p e r t y a n d ·licenses issued by the STATE OF NEW white and· approximately PM, July 27, 1993, at IJNDER I will offer fer sale and sell. improvements more Village of Capitan; MEXICO 8,520 1/2 pints of which time the opening FOBECidQSilRE to the higheRl bidder or particularly described prescribing conditions and COUNTY OF LINCOLN chocolate milk. and reading of the bids .IIIDGMENT bidders for cash. the herein. requirements for the 2. Delivery'tnust be made received will begin in the: NOTICE is hereby following described real NOTICE IS FINALLY operations of certain types CRAIG CARSON. twice a week. First Mayor's Office, 511 Tenthr given that under and by estate situate in Lincoln GIVEN that the Special of businesses within the delivery must be on Street. The tabula_ lion of I virtue of Default Judgment Petitioner, County. State of New Master may continue the Village of Capitan; August 16. 1993. bids will be considered by entered by the Disuict Mexico. as more Special Master Sale from presCribing fees for IN THE MAITER OF 3. AU prices to be bid me the City Commission of Court of Lincoln County. particularly d~scribed on time to time if necessary issuances of licenses and CAROL CARlER subject to change with the City of Alamogordo at New Mexico, on June IS. Exhibit A attached hereto, without republishing the providing penalties for No. PB-93_27 notice due to the s\~Pplier'll its next regular meeting, at 1993, in civil cause such sale to be held Notice()f Sale so long as violations of this Div. m price change. 7:30 PM, August 10, . nUmber CV-92-212, in the pur:;uant to and in the Special Master appears ordinance. This will be 4. Priced FOB: Hondo 1993, or at a later case of RUIDOSO STATE accordance with the Final at the designated ti.I\e discussed at a public NOTICE Valley Public Schools. meet,ins ifn:quired. BANK vs, MIC~L F. Judgment and Decree f"alcd scheduled for said Special bearing on July 12, 1993 TO: In compliance with above · The work will consist of GABALDON and PERLA intheabo.veentitledcause Master's Sale and at 6:30p.m. and will be CarolCatter . i~~\Vtt\on.s f9r. ~id ~JJ.4 ~~~~ 9~.~~~':uct~o~. of G A B A L q 0 ;~ to foreclosure a Mortgage a n n o u n t: e s the considered for adoption at 2()4. Snowcap Road ~.-6JQ~~ lO Pll pf &he approldma~iy 12,275 lin- CHAVARRIA, are the on the 25th day of May. postponement thereof to the regular meeting on conditions, the undersigned ear . feet of pipeline Defendants. the under-Ruidoso. New Mexico 1993. wherein the another specific date. July 12. 1993 at 7:00 88345 . agrees to furnish thO f'ast consisting of twelve (12). signed will offer for sate • Plaintiff. RESOLUTION EXHIBIT .. A.. p.m. Joseph .,Buddy" Carter delivery at the quoted foUrteen (14). f'tfteen (15). public and sell to the TRUST CORPORATION A tract of land in the NE/4 Is/Deborah Cwnmins pn'ce. and eighreen (18) inch_ highest bidd~r for cash at

. 2 204 Snowcap Road di AS CONSF.RVATOR NE/4 of Section 1. Clak-Treaswer Pa'-'ment for milk will be ameter PVC and ductile the front entrance of the · Ruidoso, New Mexico ~ ~ ·FOR AMERICAN Township 11 South, Legal #8705 88345 mademonthiyonar-about iron pipe and appur- VillageHalloftheVWage FEDERAL SAVINGS & Range 13 East. N.M.P.M. 4t (6) 28 (7) l, 5, 8 Steven Christopher Carson the 3rd Monday of each tenances. Also included of Ruidoso. County of 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION and being a part of Tract 2 P.O. Box 3~ 1 month upon receipt of are two. (2) raw water Lincoln, New Mexico on was granted Judgmen•. over of the Resubdivision of proper state of milk diversion structures and the 22nd day of July. 1993 and against the Defendant, the Driver Tmct. Ruidoso. LEGAL NOTICE McKinney, 'Thxas 75069 delive,Y. associated work on F.resnal at 9:30 a.m •• all rights of

Morris and Dcrothy d C.S.D., INC.. a New Lincoln County, New S h Bids will be received until Creek, an certain erosio'ls the Defendants to the tep ens M...-xico corporation, and Mexico, as shown by the TWELFrH JUDICIAL P.O. Box 1208 2:00 p.m. MDT, July 12, control structures all as foUowing described real over and against the real Resubdivision flled. in the DISTRICT COUitt Graham, Thxas 76450 1993. indicated in Project Plans propetty located in Lincoln p r o pert y a n d office of the County Clerk STATE OF NEW Please, mark sealed and other work as the County, New Mexico; improvement.s llescribed and Ex-officio Recorder of MEXICO On July 23, 1993, at envelope: .ENGINEER may direcL Lot 43, Block 3, RIVER herein in tl•~ total amount Lincoln County, COUNTY OF LINCOLN 1:00 o'clock p.m .• in the .Bid 1993-94-0001 The work is located in· PARK ADDITION, Unit of $511,790.71 which September 11. 1980, in District Courtroom of the Mail to: Fresnal Canyon, near 11, Ruidoso. Lincoln amount includes all of Tube No. 714, and being CRAIG CARSON, 'IWelfth Judicial District at Gilbert Candelaria. Supt. Alamogordo, N'ew County, New Mexico, as Plaintiff's reasonable descn"bed by metes and Petitioner, Carrizozo, New Mexico, Hondo Valley Public Mexico. shoWD by the amended plat attorney fees tax and bounds as follows: the Honomble Richard A. Schools Copies of. the Plans and thereof f'tled in the office costs. plus iadditional BEGINNING at the IN THE MATTER OF Parsons, whose address is P.O. Box 55 Specifications are availaDie of the cotmty clerk and Ex-interest and attorney fees Southeast comer of said CAROL CARI'ER P.O. Box 427 • Carrizozo, HOndo, NM 88346 to Biddeta from the Chief off'JCio Recorder of Lincoln through the date of sale, Tract2; thence North 89° No. PB-93-27 New Mexico 88301, will Engineer, Ci9'_ of County, November 4, all payments, costs nnd 48'32 ... wcstadistanccof Div.m holdahearil'lgtodctcrmine HONDOVAI,.LEY Alamogordo, 511 Tenth 1971inTubeNo.428; expenses through the date 510.57 feet; thence Nonh whether a guardiari should PUBLIC SCHOOLS Street. Alamogordo, New (hereinafter refetred to as of sale paid or to be paid 000 04'17'"eastadistancc NOTICE be appointed for Carol BidForm Mexico, 88310, Telephone ''dleP:roperty"). by the Plaintiff and/or the of 213.80 feet; thence TO: Cartu The purpose of L. P. Gas ContraCt (505) 439-4220, upon Notice is further given Special Master incident to South 89° 55' 43" east a carol Carter this proceeding is to • 1993-94 receipt of a tefundable fee that the court directed the administration, distance of 122.00 feet; 204 Snowcap Road protect Carol Carter. A Specifications and . of f"d'ty dollats ($50.00) foreclosure of the supervision, preservatior. thence North 00° 04' 17" Ruidoso, New Mexico copy of the Petition Conditions per seL mortgage of the Property and protection of said rea! c.ast a distance of 76.20 88345 requesting appoinunent of 1. Supply, deliver .and Prospective Bidders are . and that the amounts U> be p r o p e r t y a n d feet; ahencc North 88° 34 • Joseph .. Buddy" carter a guardian is attached to place in stQragc tank advised of a five · (5) realized at said safe from improvements, plus the easta dislaficeof23Q.61 204 Snowcap Road this notice. • propane for the peribds of percent Bid ~valuation the Pto~rty, with interest costs and cxpcns.Js of feet; then~ South 01° 26' Ruidoso, New Mexico At the heanng the court 1993·94 . achool year. ·Criterion for area catclila~ to date of sale. conducting tl:c sale and east a distance of 135.00 88345 will determine whether Appro1tirnately . 18,000 businesses that will apply are as £011Qws: costs of publication. fe..et; thence Nonh sao 34' Steven Christopher Carson Carol Carter is an gallons. Propane tank to this project. The Amount of RUidoSO State NOTICE IS FURTHER eastadistanceof7.76feet; P.O. Sox 331 incapacitated person undet must ptaintain a minimum CONTRACTOR is Bank's .·. #

GIVEN that the real thence Southoto 36' 12.. McKinney.lbxas 75069 New Mexico law. o£30% capacity. ad\'ised to obtain specific 1ud~ertJ ......... $33.177.5S p rope r t y and east a diStance or 152..15 MorriS and Dorothy If the court finds that 2.. .Bid must contain information ·as to the tn~test w date of Sale •• improvements concerned feet; thence South 89° 48" Stephens Carol Carter h · escaJatlQn cap. quaU.fieatlons · and July 22. t99:t .. St.449.-17 with herein will be sold 3:1" easuuusumce of P.o. Bolt 1208 inc_apacitated. thc.coun at 9. Conduc;t pressure test conditions 0t the Did . Cost$ •• ~ •••••••• ~~ .... $439.64 subject to any and all 142.00 l¢i; thence South GratuUnt 1Cxas 76450 the hearing Shall · also for l~s as teqUited 'by . Byaluati.on . _ Ctitetion AUbriiey~s' F'ees •••. $7S<).O:Q . patent reservations, . 01o 34~ 41~• Wtadistance On July 23. 1993, at coi)sidet whetllct Craig Stl!lte · -l•w and/or befOte-S"Ut;~iitinghbfbid. . · · ~ _ ·· $~~.8-6.36'. easements, a11 recorded and of tO.<K,) feetto the point 1:00 o'¢lock p.m •• in the Citt!J(Hi should be Te.aotatlons: ibst mulit ~ .·. Pro~tl\'.,Bldders win tn. · (lddition thcteto tbetti unrecorded liens not ·. of begi.fttlingand · District CourtrOOm otthe ·appOinted as:guardian of conducted. at tbc llide o't beREQUJReDtOattendA wlli'bc accruing jntetc$t· · foreclosed herein afid 11 conJaining2~1~ctes 1\YelftllJudicialJ)istrictat · 0\rQt·Cancr. · 'i'h~ coutt lii$t~®Ui.rery. Plr$t .PfC:.bl"eonfe~nc»onl'uly · atret«UltCbr~¢•·~~< · recorded and unrecord¢«1 · mor~~r less. . Carrizozo, New Mexico. may• :in. its disetttion, detivecy .musl :&e l)etore. · 2(),,1993 at lO:O(l'A.M... ot Jll!blicadbn.·'ot ihl~ · special assessments at1d . . lsiC~l Hyer, Jr. the Honoia1ite :ruehatd.:A. appoittt . s:c:uno· ot~·er Aug~t 16. 1993. _· ··· . ·:Eaclt :Pmposal sltall;.bo 'Notice~. '.flnd th~ Speolal , · taxes that may bGdoc~ lot V~n(d, A. Br.)'ant Parsons~ whose actdr~s is qualified person as 4w l!fomt~·ttu'Jks· at~ ilbt. ·. accomlumie4 by a·'Qid ·~Ma.!Jiti•fJ Fee. fixed by ~· , NOTICB IS FINALLY Sp~tlal M .. ster P.O. Box 427, camzozo, gwudimt. 'i;'be; co\ilt may ~wned by the . s~hool. . $~~rlty lrt U.e ~bUrt~ of · <::!~urtJti th~ 'i\lil«iUfit- :,of GIVEN that should the . L.egal #~684 New MeXico 88301. will also, in itS dis~retion~ .COOltae:totCotnpmy must .. n:otles$ thnh fi'V~·p¢rc:ent . $200.00*. . _ ~ , .. _ . ·· P.laintiC£hereiJI bld and/or 4t <'> 14121,28 (1) 5 holdahearingtodetetnlfne llmit.Ut~powersandduUe~h ptcWido, tJmrage ~nlcor · (59&) ofl.ho.Wtal amount The tenns.otthia$416 arc,· . b®bme the purchaser ol · · . whether a epnserva~ot .of the·goarditm un.tliow, m~ ~anaem.cnts' :wlth 'bid;whlcbwlUtit'l~ tbat the·putchaset,mult

· said real c~u1t~· and · · should w appointed t~r .Cilt'ol· Carter "to retain ~t·owner. ·· ._ ·.·_·: n()t later~ thirty (30). pay· cash· at th6. u~o .thO . improv~mentJ at the ;t~GAL Nonc.J!: . Carol Cane~ ·TJl~ putpOse · control over~ eettattt 5~ Auhc time of' (~()livery. ·day·s af~r..the receipt ot. Ptoperty isdilWck oft to_

, toreQ1osure sille,. It may· AM£NDING . ,~(this proceeding is to · f~C,tivities. · · · . · · · c:Ontaet must &"·Ill~~ at · blds.- · :· .. ' · . ·. . · hlmjf · except · .t~e that · use , any part . of its ORDiN~NC!t 93•'10~ aJ>pOint a cOri$Ct\"awr. · A .. · · 'the petltiqn may -~. the schoOl offic.d. ' · ·.· :>c• · · • Thcv$ucc4sstul .bidder. ltUlDOSO ST.AmilANk ·.

Nones JS HEREBY Judgment stanted h~r~ln · RELA'rtNGTO · ·copy ·ot .the ~etltion ~Md~inthe 6;.Allptlce.w·bc:bidar6· will~reqidre(j,talupnsh maybici.allOt"anypartof' _ GIVEN that on lhe 13tlt and heretofore ·25 credit · ·. BUSINJ!jSS te4_~esUng apPOintrncrtt nt: · absence ·o( C8rt>l Cartetlf tubJc>et. to ·.chanae With . a.Pet£otmanc¢~0l'ld~ a · lts judgmentt p1u intucst. · day otJ~ty. 1993, at tlte against thcJ1utcha5epriC<>. f· . J;..(C~NS£8,!1. a.coustrvawriSatt®~JO· · a¥Ce>utt~tettniner.:th4t ·J'lOG~·~totbtUWpplier'.s' taymcnt: Dona Jn· the.· Witness my han4 this 2) hour: of 10:00 a.m •• at-tlte ·sboli1.4, it be du.t )ltghest.. N~rice is· .lfcteby giv,e~t -d.Jls_,fiotice. · _··.· · . . : · .. · me ptesonce nf Cuol. }liiceeh&n~. · · · ·. ·amuufitllldofonehundte4:; day-of.l'u~, 1993. · · ·. · · Law Offices of Daniel A. bidder~ and tltc:tPJairatifft>t thl\t ·t~ Oovc:thing Body . At ~hearing ~eout.t ·. · CUteristtot poss~(llc. · 7~ AU1Ji'ke$l'OB: JJ'ondo ~rcent 1(100th) of the · f!IITI.motby Vea•• Bl')'®t1 J\t(()m~y at LaWt tha pur~hil.$et :tt·. thQ .of the VIllage Of C~piuut Will- dctcttniqe. whethflit· . . ·'tho c:outt may on its . ~ey PubliC seh®t•. . · ·amou~~: bid tO, asSUtb Sp_.,cl•l· M•ater located at ~O<fSuddetlh •. · Pottclosut" s~.,$1tall be" _ wilt ~nd 0~ ~3· Carol Ctrter ~ -to '1»• ()wn motl~tlot_ on; WJqllest Jn cmapli.mco Ule above• pcrtorl'll•n¢e ' ·()t the · . · · . . · . Leaal 8711 Ruidoso. New Mexico; die ~titidcd to imm~ditile 10; -ptoviding ror tbe ·,~'bta c®terviC.Qt •qf ~Y bi~ettcd .. persott •. itt,;itatiolla lot bid an4 ~uact, .atid payment ror .. 41· (') 2JJ ·(7)· 1,· 12,19

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11:25 <ll MOVIE: Pat and Mllra A New York spor1s promoter tums a Ioomer pbrs~aJ-educallon teacher Into Ute rave of the athletic world. S{JBnest T mcy, Kathat/nellspbllm, AIJ!o Ray (1952)

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6:00 rn SpodaCanler 6:00 (l) MOVIE: Blrlka Me Pink The Umorous but

heroic manager oJ an amusement park Is beset by raclretaers. Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman (1936)

B:OO rn SporlsCanter (I) MOVIE: The Laa1 Dragon A martlal·ar1s "'JJOrt and a female disc jockey baUie gangsters and a crool<ed mconl producer. Talma~ Vanity (1985) C (l) MOVIE: Won TOll Tan, the 01111 Who Saved HollywoOd An mrtreonllnB!Y dog wanders onlo lire tor and lnlo the lives oJ the stars and dlrec1ors at a falling Hollywood studio during the sllent·film era. Madeline Kahn, Broce Oem (1Q76)

8:05 (I) MOVIE: The Herru Thai Worrllll'l Dla Three people Investigate a series of unexplained even1s in a historic Georgetown mansion. Barbata Stanwyc/1; /llcherd Egan (1Q70)

11'.00 0 MOVIE: Jake SpaMer. Prlvllll Eye A retired private 8)'8 Is coaxed back Into the business by a fonner enemy mob boss who wan1s him to search for a ~dnapped nt~. e'nrt Mitchum. Emesl Bctr/nlne (1989)

AFHRNOON

12:30 rn Wiler Skiing fl!lm Phoenix (R) (I) MOVIE: Hadar A Los Angeles Juvenile delinquent is sentto llvnwth a rancher who gives him a new outlook ori llle. Loll Diamond Ph/11/J)s, Ell Cummings (1990) m MOVIE: Red GadlraAyoung man travels to a small Westem loWh to trephls bro1her's killer. 1/osem;uy Clooney, Jm;Jc CMson (1954) .

1:001121 MaJor League Baseball Cincinnati Reds at Ch!cogo Culls (l)

1:30 (2) Women's Sudlng Wortd Cup from Oahu, Hawaii (R)

2!00 (2) Diearn UIUUI (I) MOVIE: Oaaad Bloem In the sun­drenched boredom of 1Q51 Las Vegas a young gwileams to deal with her shodStght· ed mother and her bitter, alcobollc !ather. Jon Voight Jo/Jolh W/Uianrs (1986) C m MOVIE: The Man I llferrled'llta Amlitan wile oJ a German man can only watch as her husband Is drawn In by the powadul Nazi propaganda maehlne. Jaan Bennett, Francis I.Bdemr (1940) Ill MOVIE: Tba Seetera (PI2 of 2) Aller the degradatidn of Ahrabam, the Kent family vnlos Jarod as an outcas~ forcing hlmlo flee Bosten as lis Iaiiier had dcme a iteeade betore. Rmtdalph ManllliJfh, Martin Miller (1979) . .

2:30 rn wand Ro•er Hmay Laague . Ill Klnor'1 Kamar

a:3o rn Up e~m (l) MOVIE: Road fo Mlirocco Two men are shipwrecked and make tflBir war to Morocco. Bing Crosby, Bob /fDW (1942)

gangsters TBimak, @ MOVIE: Texas pioneer family In the a mongrel dog that profoundly their lives and protects ~em from danfll!!.ll. Fsss Patlmr, Oorofhy McGulru (1957) ..,.

4:30 (2) M11 Out 6:00(2) Sfi(MfiCIIIer

(!) MOVIE: Higlrer 11d Hillhor A formerly wealthy man schemes, wltb the comp[clly ol bls servants, to mise funds 1o pay his debtors. Michele M1Nf1811, Fmnlr Sinatra (1943)

5:30 (2) Boxing WBD Hea"l'W81gh1 Ch~lon- . sblp: Geargs Foreman /72-3, 67 KOs) vs. Tommy Morrison (36-1, 32 KOs), 12 rounds, from Las Vegas m

EVENING

6:00 Ill MHNIIIIJLabrer NmHHr Q ® WNm · (I) MOVIE: Pala Rider A myste~ous loner rides to tile rescue oJ geld prospectsrs who are being tllrealened by corrupt mining Industrialists. Clint Eastwood, Mlchasl Morla!fy, Canie ~ress (1985) Q (I) l'lllitiNowaJ:I tiDl Jeoplrdvl E1 1121 W1itn lf~11 a Game Q IDl Hitler ®CrotkaadChua tiJl Rill Tla Tin, K-9 CoP r:;1 ®Clinic MTV . llll SltiHil ud Simon iiJ W11lller • 8011111111 tl @ Partv AU Nlii COIICirt D Ill MOVIE: l'MriJ SIICGifi Orer Ttkro American airmen prepare· lot lite Omt bombing mission ovtlr Japan dWing WDIId War ll SpmrC8f Tilley. Van John$011, 110ber1 MIICII!Jm (1944) 18 M¥Jdtl. llti Wille tl

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· ® NIIIIWiiiflfJ tiJl Ufl aDO lliiD ' 1111 CNN lfprlll!lflb Ill hmitrrJ•• CIJI. a.v111r un~~; 110210 Q · @ MOV!Eff!tlla•llllllt Plliltl olllle Ajles A sodell' Qf ~pes ballles aJeulon o! hurnan mutants who·· developed after a nuclear holocaust end who ho'N worship lite atomic bomb. James Franc/sCI/$; Kim 1/Uilter, MauilcB Evans (1Q70) 0 MOVIE: 8111111 Alive An adulterous wife plots lhe death of lu!r husband, onlr to h;we the tables fumed on her. Tim Mil/hU$00, Jennifer Jalllm Leigh, William Atherton (1990).Q D Bacomleg Aimed and PangarOJia Willi Mlrio Mudlltl a Evtnlnr Nowa Fram Moscow ® Bell a Rolerl ToWMIIIld and Fdanda

7:30 ~ MOVIE: Sulllvan'l Travtll A tamoos . movie dlrectPr wan~ 1o make a mollie about

the llepresslan, so he disguises himself as a bum and sets out with 1Q oonts In his poakeL JoB/ Mccrea, VeiJlnllll /.Jfre, IIDbnrt Walll'lck (19411 . ·

· W Daqle Howser, M.IJ. Q. tmJ. Bag&_ Bonny Mpfery Spacial Bugs come! willtln a hare's ble.adlh ol betng dubbed Public Rabl!lt Number One when a serills oJ rillSiaken ldenlllles lmmlv~ blm In a mini mme spree, · • §Jack VllllmPt PtiUrrll IIi VlaYQr Call·ll 11!1 IVD/tllaAIOud

8:011 <!l Caugbl In the At:l HHech vldllO · su!Veman~:~~ camerae help law·enforoomen1

officers llatchcrif\tl~al~lrithe act of brei!ldng the law. !last:. Dl!ai! stockwell Ill Lafli.SIIderl n a)Wolld"IYII . .,. · (!) Hanlllm~manl D tiDIIRIIIr lla,r of tbt 81gfit n _ 1121. (1JIIIeWI"t! "'!' IDJIIQDII! t!JilheW n. till MDI Walllltl 1211 Mllmt PIHI Q D !'rain lllel.onl @ SlrMI Altlltllll Spar1btllll!

8:05 til lltOVIE: faRedVe!!PIIIfa An American working In Hong K9no:'*u teven1J8 en lite mob Who ~fletl.hls IJoss and his glrlldend. Chuck Nortl$, MillY l.tiiJ/se Weller. Camilla Glipgs (1982)

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(!)llilli~ llll41HHN a_ "112111l!lhl COttii"Q tiJl Hiller ® Clitl DIIICI ll1l Ylllil Riders C ali"BIIvll ud llif.lllll! t!li Chtll II Sin Fraacbca iiJ WUIIJII • 0 Slar Trtt: Deep SpKI 111M 0 MOVIE: Stllfl Dlllu A brassy, llljtldi!Kiass Wllman inarrle!l aboVe heraell arid ls forced to make smne ~ sacrifices. &11M Slamlyc.l: John 8oles, An" $h/rl6)' (1931) • tal MOVIE:'J"tlfl'lli!IA lest P.IIOt SUNiVIIS a traSfr.laildln!i on a farm a® SOO!lliillf In

· love With lftj woman WhoJive$-llleie CMc 6/lble, MJma LOy, S/IMC8f Tracy (1G38)

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AfTERNOON

(1992) lil Llny Kino Lint 12:00 QJl llfa)DI i.laoua BanbiH Cincinnati Reds IDl Bartmd 2!100 al Chicago ®bs (l) . · ® Nashvlfll Now - 12t311 m MOVIE:'liroat RailhlltllfratnBalltle 11=~~:~ Pal Raberlloll Ourlng1fleGoldRush, a woman and her tour all FamilY Feud · daugliiers leave Sil81t19 JorAiaska, only to oMO~E:'IItiladyEveAi:llarmlngfemale flnd hsr crusading newspaper-owner hus-con ai11stsets·her slghiS onasimplemlnded band has been murdere.d. 11/rdnda Fl81illng, tycoon who Is more. -lntareSiild In animals Gens Bnrty (1.~G3) · . -lhan women. l/at6anl StarrwYCk. Henry 1:oom llfOVIE; Pralirlla te • KbaA manblls In Foil~~ Chillies OJbulir (1941) love with a ~ally free spirit; but a slringe a!l m•lrll . BJIIIIII at .their IVetldlng IOiillly ·alters her OM=- MUIIII .. __ l!!.1$1111allry,A/scjla/6W/.·I n.A(BIIRyan_ (1992) 1111 s niiY Niall! ~ "'

11:05(1) WS'H C · · 2:00!!lMDVIt1:'11tiPalm·IJfaci!SrorvA\I'llrnan tiDl Baslgnfll \flillliii.Q runs .wayfre.m her husban~ an« epds up In til PlrHiu Bail* · · Palm Beach, Flat, with an eccentric

11:30 m MOVIE: $11111vq'l Tmill A famous millionaire and h~r 1-bumWnu brother. mollie dlrectsr wantS 10 rriala!limQVIe about C/audeflll Colbert. JoB .llfcCfiii (1942) the Depression1 solle·dt~se$ himself as Ill MOVIE: Maar llivarl to CliP A feisty a burn and sers-·dut WiUt 10 oonts In his fronlfllr Wll!llan .Is dl!f9mtjl18ll 10 land a pocbt los/ Mccrea. Veronica 1Bir8. Robfrt . mairlall!l-shy CO'(Ibdy. Rcrbfrt Tay/1/1, E/tan-Warw/ck(1941) . Oll'artl!r(1955) till DIU. . 3:00(2) Drnrll LIQUII . till .fit Fra1kllil . ID MOWlE: 'llti IIUIIW&: Will A matt:h-U MOVIE: Tuk FIIRI A naval omcer fights (naklnu clalrvoxant movl!$ to New York Clly IQr appropriations for i:arrleiS In the face ol and falls lor an upUgh~JlS)'CIJiatrlst, but her heavy Air Force opposHIOn. 6aJY Col/iJ8r. marrlago.to a butcher stands In tha way. JanB ~tf. Wallet /Jmn/Wl (1949) llllmf Mlro:w, Jill /liiiiWB (1991) Q 115 Prima ~ Uptlafe 3=*t(2) Up Cion .

11:35(!) ~ GJAQ (!) MOVIE: llldDI Will A tniUiary (f) N,._ !!t'- lntslllgence olllcot Investigates a sillies o1 tmilllilde mtliiJ:;I JiOid -ml!llerles: I~ a Westem town. Dick 0 ArlaeiD Hall tj1 . l'rwml~ Jane Greer (194B)

12:00(2) luldt 1111 PIIA TN . . 4:00(2) JtlllH.I!lSillkir ""THI Ill Macllell/l.lltrll ..,_UDtll Q . 0 MOVIE: $tlft~Vad 1\ mlddlt1-11ge fatlrsr lil WorM~ ~-· . feels he Is out of lolll:li WiUt his llltlnage aJ .....,... Gnia talllllft · d~btar !11111 d~~~:ides to bocome one ptJ!!e tiJl swecraw llf'Mrl.lfllt bang. Bob aane. Kurt I!Jisse/1 ~1974) Iii

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sblp, lat.roiJnd lrol!l Ertglawood, Colo. (l) liZ Mrrl« l,uttlt &aiihll Chlcauo White sox at Baltlmor& Orioles ILl

EVENING

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1&.30(J) lnslallll . IJl MOVIE: Slack M111!.0 Woman A hapless

er m,.. man becomes Involved with a bell!ltW~I but · evil woman. Mark llarniU, ~1/011/a Kotsro,

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00 MOVIE: Eye ol'llll llitm D~nno " 12:30(1) M~E: '1111 llsl ~I .HII Tribe .An tllll!l1larsrotm, anabustdWOII'Ipills$traml~ Amelfcari Indian wilD ~Ia Jil!pS&If Ish! Is Iii a motel111n b~ two menially disturbed fOlllld by an anthrofl(lloglut to lie tile I~ of brolllers.l1enn/$11opper, /J!Jaflynn/kJyle. a .klba 1~ was eradk:ated In lha 19th Craig ShsffBf {1991) . cenlury. Jell Vjl(ght, G!aham Glelllls (1992) Ill M1nfld ... Willi Cblldrel E;l . D . . . .· 91 Cbe"' D · · !ti MOVIE: H!llllcln18m1111 An adveolllrer a Niall collil D · must deal with a trea!lhelllUS ~hlp's captain QJMO:VIE:Myl'lliR~fHckeAseniliUveboy when he ci!Qrters a baat to sean:h for handleslllt!Jrsa!MtW2slhOII!Ihttoowfldto treastuv. Jlilrn Ireland, I'Kinns De Carlo tame. Roddy McDowall, Rita JIJhnson, (1952) .• Prestpa Foster (1943) . 1:001!2) MsJotl.lagua Suebalf Houston Astroo

11:0000 ~I D at Glll~~o Cubs (l) Cll'~~;~-- 2:00(J) MOVIE: Wllilout 1 trace A policeman ® ...... .,,as....., .. altr helps a New YOlk woman.seardl 101 bBI ® Nuhit .. HDIJ . S.year-old son, Who dlsapp~ on his way tW 7GO lllllll Willi 1'11 Robllllon to sd!Oo! one momlllfl. f41a Nelligan, Judd llllBIIHII Ricer Hlrsdr (19831 · lit hmJIJ fllld IV MOVIE: 1'1111 YGIII WlfGII Dunng the ! '111

1111• ~'!,'lltlr California Gold Rush, two prospectors ,.. , ... ,_ d• to share a woman auetlonsd off by

II7J 8lluldly 110111 Uvt her Monnon husband. t.Be Marvin, Clint 11:05(!) M'A'S'H'I:I • Eastwood (1969) .

91 llelltiRIID Woman E;l 1D MOVIE: '1111llulck Bill A young ~and a PIIICIII tllach Who killed someone two yearS eartttr In

11:10 IDMOVIE;~ t.lbt llltftlld Tbo tough seH-dBfense 181Ums tome to face tilt SI:Om ·managt!r-of !lie loslno Pilt$burnh Pirates of the townspeople. AlldJe Murphy, Meny sudllenly flndli himself filling ;dded by an Anders (1964) .

· angel. Plul .Ooug/ls, Janel Leigh, Keenan 3:00 (J) J'GA lloii.Anhouser·BUSl:h Clas$c. 2nd lt)inll (19$1) · · round from Klnasmlll, Va (L)

AFTERNOON

11:30 IJl 4:00 (J) MOVIE: .Foalloolt A teen .from the big

' 8:00 IJl Bueblll TOiilbl . (J) W11111natoiW11k In ~-C ®NBC Movla elllr• Wok Wllllllllliltrrld J~1ilf {PI I of aJ IIIJnm Oowllefl}lephsn CoU/ns, WilHam flevane (1991) y Ill Wadd Nlllll (!) Dli!OfiUII Q ®l 811111 SIDMI E;l I!JI Cllrrre, Ia;. tW 'llllfl My 0111 llll Yel MIVr!R 1111 SlgbUap · 1D MOVIE: I' II Tiltee boys beading to lljuana to shed the!r Jnnecente become sidetracked by a flaky runaway wife, dangerous thuiJS, corrupt cops and a chase back home. rom Cru/sl, .Rekle Earle ~SY. Jdln Srrx:hw/1 (1983) ill Prllll !IIlLard all $had Afllnlkln tpan Tlreller

1:151111 Vliwer CIH·Ift llll tlty,IMng In a smatl town where dancing 1$ 1111 llletial. tries to organllu a h!Qb-s~hool prom. 8:30 IJl MilO! League Jllu'•" 1111 Kevin Qwn, Lori Shlger (f994j E;l QJ W1W $11111 W,.k C

11:315 ® 5;00!2l8JIII&CIIIIr Ill MOVIi: Mplllllil Tllnd IIINidllul . Ill MOVIe NQI Tlml We LM A young . w- Six mllll makB an BmBIQencv

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&:30 IJl Je11Nr PGA lloll U,S. Open Champion- iiJl !Ill liM I,J · · ship, 2nd rOiiJld fro)lllngle'lloOd, ColD. (l) 3J g:.::. ...

lllMilolf.illllltiJhllhliAUantaBravesat Ql CIH a ·c .,. FlorldHrl$111ns (L) · · • · IZl Cllfenliftg a-Wllilll a11111111Stv1n ll2i MilO! LIIIH:I!mhH Chicago Whito 1JW1111 _ A look at the animators Who SOJC at Balli~ fl!loleS:lll · mad lha Disney classic, WJ1bfootago not Gil Ml)or l.llgUI Jluhll Los Angeles 1 1 d Oodlfllll at 1/ri' York Mets .(l) lnduded In lhe fi m and Input rom mo em

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Ill Tlln Fram 1H Crpl E;l Cil Silllll Tllftld Ill MOVIE: TfiiJ Gil M1 CIYII1d A naive nswspapennarr slumbles IJIIOn a sabotage ring In Washlnglon, D.C. Bllb lk/pe, Dorothy t.mnour. Llnofe AubMI (1943)

~=i!t ll2i NliM CDirl (!JJ Wlldlfe c ® Chi~ DIIICI I!JI MO~E: CIICIIIklllntHIII Cntars a! CaliCo c• Wilen e locel blackSmith sends for e mall-order bllde whQ aoesn~ arrive, !be townspe!Jple plot to flnd him a Wife. Dan Blocker, NanetiiJ Faqt, Jim Badrus (1970) Ill 8htll Ill ••• Flucllco aJWnhr Gl '!Ill UrdiiRIIUies aJ SwlkHd 11 l!lllh (PI 2 Ill 21 Bonnie lledella. Brian Kerwin, Ed Asner (f991) Gl MOVIE: SIIHriiJ Scholl A ietmager's gklfrlend tries toprewnt him from datinD lhe beautiful new anlvalln town.JJ/m McLarl/111-lln. St8VIinllosB, Phllllllll Schmidt 11977) 1111 Evil! Ill IH Day till Srtlld-Up S!lllld4lp

of 9:301)) l.lllr ..... ,. E;l (I) ··~1111 liZ Upln!f Cltlltlfr Club I!JI Film MftkiYIIO Al!et all Almld lllltl .

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Amamlll m-ss (1991) · Cil CroQ!Ire . !IIMDVIE:TbiQIIaiiiiiW£ptAmanand a woman who play a game of watohlng each other lhrO!JDb WindoWs ~lscover somi!One else Is watching lllam as well,/hv/d Soul, Pam lhwiHir. F/Dnnula FlaPaDan (1933) Ill MOVIE: llgell!l A YOU!h sets out to rescue an lnnoeeilt princess from the Lord of Darkness. Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, nm Cllny (11185) (!JJ Fl,.,. .. , . ~ Wl!GII Lilli II It Anyway?

10:351!1 TulabiSbiiW Wllh JIY l.eao Q Ill M1ri11~ ... \VIIh CblldrenQ 911:111111 Q Gil Night c~~~~ Q aJ MOVIE: 19. Hereas HIVI Alwovs Bean Cowlrop .An Injured rodeo star rlllllrns to his Oklailoma hometown lor the first fime In years; confronUng figures lrom his long· forgotten past. Scott Gllllln, KJie Gapslaw, /l8iJ Johnson (1991) Q

11:00 (}) MlltB/PIIcelblllll Q !lll.lny King Uvel Ill MOVI~ The flnlll GltslrY A mysterieus tycoon In the Roaring '20s trfss to recapturu his lost love, new married te a member of Long Island's elite society. 1/olllltt !IBd/ord, Mia Farmw, Orucs 0em (1974) (!JJ Cdirra, Ia;. ® Na&hitlle Naw tW 7GO Club Wllb I'll Rablrllon llll $)11111 Rlltr · · 1111 FemHr Feud ll!l MOVIE: Zipped Again A teenage boy, newly Blllved at a snobbish high schoel d~nkS e strange potion and gains teleklneUc powers. Tddd Ellc Andrews, Ke/11 William~ Reed /IBIIY (1909) IIIIJmMoodr GIJ Sltunlar N!PI un

11:05 Ill M'A'S'H 1:1 C111 Onlglllg WIJIIIIR E;l Gll'llldln IIIICII

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12:0000 luldtr Ill Sllllll PG!Taur IJl MICIIIII!LIIIm Nrnllllf Q Ill MOVIE: 'Madii1'11Hgtds A woman Is caugh!ln the middle When her baSt friend's husband becomes ibuslve and soon gets hlmSillf kl~. 0em1 ~ Glenns lleildly, Orut:e Willis (1991) Q . Cil Wllllhllde Upddt 10! E'llrlpl'l Gl1lrr hllerls . i!!lBCI- IIIII M11.10Jg Q Ill P.W l'npm oWnllrtr 1111 l'ltml 'llml Pralll a Enid oiiH oar II7J '!Ill A-Lilt

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12:16 aJ MDVIE: The Mlrk ef ZGrJo A maskell marauder undertakes nlglltly escapades to lalJnl lhe c:orrupt Spapl!b governors of california. Frank /.angel/a, Rlcan/o Manta!· ban. GJJbar/ liD/and (1974)

12:30 (J) $fld&Ctlltr Ill --li11Nllb1 • Ill MOm: Dmsld to «lU A ll!enager and ~ bookBr team up to pursue a psychopathic killer who uses a straight razor. An!Pe Dlcldnson, Michael C8/rre, Nancy Allen (1900) liZ Htp1'1 Hma ®OriS!~~~ 1D MOVIE: The Oklahoma City Dolls A woman leads a rebeilltrn of frustrated female factory workars who want to prove tbBSnSalves by fonnlng a football team. Susan Blakely, Eddie Alber!. Way/on Jennings (1981) GIJ Sltli·Vp Sbnrf.Up

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all MOVIE: Sllr fGrN Tlie Star Faroe, under lhe leadership of lhe Star Wolf, seeks lo ellmlnale a weapon whk:ll has onough explosive power fD vaporize the enUrs oohrerss. Tstsuye Alllma, M/yulrl T8/llgawa (1986)

1:05 m Friday Nlghlllfdeos Cfl ABC In Cvncmt 8studl

1:30 rn Waler Skiing (I) Nm Ovemlghl . (l) MOVIE: NeJI Time W8 l.m A young couple and their friend form a love triangle romance,

· wlmn the husbarnl f1leS abroad as a foreign as uncle, Clrarfes· Coblriiir, i!MsS!rinloJI coilaspondent and lhe wife bacomes a stage James Cllllg (1942) star. /Wgalol Suli1Jvan. James St/JWIJII, Ray tllll Mr. Bogus Mil/and (1936) 1131 Work! Tomanuw UIBab llewhaa lllJ Tap 28 Vl~!lll r:ounldown Ill Kid's Clob 1111 Chip 'n' Oale'l R111a11 Hangen 1;11

1:35(!) CNN Headline News Ill Anlmaled Fragfllll Oocl 1111 Whoopl Goldberg 0 MOVIE: The Llllflbom.A cowboy's pion Ill MOVIE: Conquest oflbe Planet af lbe to crossbraed his herd With looghoms Is ApiiEnelavedbyEarth'shumonpopulatlon, threatened by his scheming partner. Wild the ln!elllgent apes are lsd In a revolt by 8/H Eilwtt Phyllis Coats:~, Myron Hea/By Caasar, a charismatic laader. Roddy · (1951)

. McDowall, Don Munay, Nat.rlle T rondy 6:80 ~ UIUmale Ollldoara Wltlt Wayne (1972) Pnm.a

1:45 tD MOVIE: Guilty as Charged A dadlcated (I) M.F.IC. Fisher. Wrller Willi I BU. A man builds a doogoon lo dlspalchmUTderers Intimate converaation wllh Dne of Amarica's and ather ovildoers who have escaped foremost food wrilers. Q justice. Rod 5/Biger, Irwin Kf!YIJS, lsaRc ® Newa Hayes (1991) (J) Blbar w Futuro Walclr Gl DayBreak

2:00 w Newa ovamlghl Cfl A Pup Named Scootry Dao £;1 Iilii MOVIE: Go lor Gold A fast and IIPl Fllvel'a Amednn Talis Q derennlned runn01 d~coll8rs and gains his 1121 U.S. firm Repon

oWtalber freedom through the challenge end triumph 8 Romper RoQm a Friends of competition. James Ryan, cameron IB u.lliUa p ... Tales Mllc/lall, Sandra Home (1984) "'' ••• , «JJ Paid Program 6:05111 Bonam fB Hlgllwq fD Heaven Wilb Jell fenholl 6:30 (2) Amedcan Huallr 1111 House Floor Oabale or Public Polley w Plnoccblo D Conference w Nm/Tite Big Slarv

2:05(1)Hard Copy Q ~Wild IVesl C.O.W.:IIayl of Moe MID 1111 9 fD 5

... If DlaJIQ'o 1lil unre Merm1ld Q 2:30 rn Four-Woman Beach Vone,.a 1121 Mlnodty Buslnen Report

(I) CNN I Co. «<J Larry lea Ill The Monsters 12!1 To Be Annaunced l!ll DmamUme M T ••· " IIJ MOVIE: Kansas City Bomber A roller· @ ouse m ... .,. skating slar with a heart al gold tacas violenl IB l'akl l'rllgram compatition trom her jaalous colleagues a!ld . 6:45 aJ Wedding Cake sexual discrimination from her male 7:00 (2) employers. Raque/ Weich, Kevin MCCarthy, •cccc·"·c.c;c·

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IIII OnlY In NalljWOOII 2:45 (l) MOVIE: The Meanesl Gal In Town A

barber refuses to many his fiancee until he adds one more chau to his shop.l8Su Pins, James Gleason, El fkendel (1934)

3:00 w Spolfl LateNJghl w f Love Lucy n1 700 Chlb Wilb Pal Hoborlson 1!11 W081ber @ Welcome fla<k. KoHar a Davo Roever ®The A-Uill

3:051111 Movie @ Walt Disney Presenls

3:20 (D MOVIE: Highway fD Hell A leanager learns he has only 24 hours to travel to Hades and rescua hiS gulfnend. Chad Lo~ Krisly Swanson. Parnck Bergin (1992) .,..

3:30 (JJ Dosie Trolnlng Workout @ llews/ShowB~ This Week <ID All In the Family IS Paid Proorom @ Lavema & Edith Tripp !Ill Kids In lhe Hall !:;!

4:00 rn Up Close (I) DayBreak l1) MOVIE: Bodyguard f\ former detective. framed lor murder, poses as a bodyguard lor I he owner of a meal packmg company to nab fhe rool rulprr! Lawrence T1emey, Ph11ip Reeri Pnsctfla Lane {1948) •Jr Andy Grilllfh m 1m CNII HeadDne News iW Wild Wild Wast ~ tllll Pold Program 1!1J Music Vida .. ~ Under lbe Umbrella Trea a Call fD AcUao Vnth Joy Sekulaw !Ill Comics Only

4:30 (JJ KinD r,1acllerel Taumamenl w lntomaUonal Cammpondents(Nows em Betwuon the Unes ID Dumbo's Circus C llll Travels ol Jalmli'McPheolers llll Manuel Bonilla ® Dne-Nighl Stand E;1

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MORNING

5:00 rn SporlsCenllr Ill SIOry ollbe Dancing Frog A dancing !reg brings Joy to a lonely widow; Amanda Plummer narrates. (Animated) (I) DayBruk Iilii Food the Chtldran Wllb lany Jones

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«JJ \111 Paid Prllgram 1m CNN Headline News liD Jim Hanson's Dog City Q Ill Bankers all Honda 1B Davey 6 Golfalb

7:06 em WCI'I Power Hour WresUing 7:30 rn Tom Miranda's Outdoor Adventure

w News/Mooe,...ek Q rn ~IOVIE: The TuHies of Tahtu Tha haPPVii•·lucky head of a large famUy takes Jakes life as it comes, as long as it does not IOIIOlVO WOri<. C/rar/es l.aughloJI, Jorr /laf/, P'IJgy DralaJ (1942) m Addams Family C l!lJ fauna ol Austrollf ® Truckfn' USA l!ll MTV Sports a Bobby's Warfd~ liZ Quack Alfock ® Hollywood los! or llll Booky's Born

8:00 rn Flshln' Hole aJ Justin Wilson's !JJulslana CooJdn': AI Home (t Nows,JShewBiz This Week Q I!) Land otlhe Lasl C tllll Teenage Millen! rili!Ja Tulllea Q <W Paid Program lUI Sreal Amedcan WlldemeSl! A porllait of America's wilderness herltage Is shol'ln, !rom the Arctic lo !he Evergladei ami the Grear Plains to !he Roc~es. ® Remadellnv and OocoraUng Today !liD Suntls!IC.I.D.S. llll The Big Picture ® Tom a Jerry Klda C 1111 Adventures In Wonilerfand Q llll How the West Was Won 12!1 WWF Mania Qll Joy Juncdon 111 House floor Debate or. Public Polley Conlerence Q!J Tony Randall

8:05 (I) Nallonat SeoiJillhlc Elplmr Q 8:25131 Evening Newa flam MllltOIV 8:30 tll fly Fishing Amtrlcl

(I) Mexican Kildlen , W NenJStyle Willi Sia JOensch Cfl 'Bugs Bunny 5 l'wttl»' Show Q . 1121 Outdoor Secrell aJ1 Sh1rlelrae Methllllt

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8:80 tll . Grell DilldODre Wllfl Sltve Blrlkoliltl ~-• tll C!Mirt·Biner'l fit or. fit · . ®Savedi!Jifii·BIN . . 6o$S6/8ar, T1~1-Amb6r ThiBSUII, Mlllki/.Jijili tl \fi.IIIWI/SclrlnCI 1111 TICIIIIGIIgy Wilk

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=·"''Q~IBD;AnArab boy befriends a mothbr: camel and bur bahv ~U!Irig a race ((:ross!llie desert in Ausbalia; Voices: Ba~~ara fAWIOf, !kin Haddrtck. (Animated) (1QB4) . 0 MOVlf: SIVIp WlkllllltSI A 1111llless colonel's stubbori1nass almost leads to the destruction· ol Ulelrentler outpott under his command. Vlcf!l' · M•tum. Guy Madison, ~ I'JJ.sfon (1956) . '• . @ MOVIE: Alltred. Sillll An obsessed sclenUst eels as a human guinea lliD . In primal research and undergoes a stringe translormallon. William /ll.rrt, Blair 8rown, Bob /ls/8/Jan {19Bil) ll!ll Superhalr 1311111war CIU·Ia . ' a Love, Amarlcan Styta

8:30 tll SpiiiiiCenllr (I) Nllurall; Flarils oo lllme Yllllf Admilure Q 1iJ 811Dinlll.'f3 . Ill MOVIIi': Munllr, He Sip A· man conducting a poll DUlin the country sltlnbles upon a hHfbllty lamlly, !!ulan money and murdar. Frml MacMumry, Helen Walker, Mar/oris Main (1945L . Cfl DaillvlliiJ Duck Q 1111 Ollnar's Raw Tamp Q 1121 Paid Pragram l!lJ Pet ConnacUon 11!1 Blll Jl\lllln'l RD!illrll Outdtora «JJ Hay, Vant,lfs Emllll lllJ tlpSarvl~ a TAZ·MAHIA C Gil Qulglll1'1 Vllffge 1111 Me"-"'• Navv

10:00(2) Amerlm Muscle Magazine <11 Y!IUI OrgiJIIc. Ganltl . . ® Cklldtlll'l Rnm alNewabav ~ New AtiYtllluru of Wlnale Ilia !'Gob

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12:00 tll Palallftg ·Ilia lind of ~lll!ltllmeli ®MOVIE: Give 'Em Hall, HIRJIAOI!a·lllen show which portrays Harry S. Truman as a leis~ witty and wise man. Ja/118s WlrltnJors (197o) . · (I) Hewt/ffniiiiWO!b (!)l'nt 8DWIIeg c .

.. 1111. Whr Dlilll'lllfdlk aiTlial? 1121· SllleUUIUII · 1121 Wild AIIDDI Whe.els IIJI Advlrtturll aflfle Bilek Slllllon Q 1!!1 MQ!flf Paell'arty OA•TIIill o wealher

a"'""' 1111 Oilt 11!1111 ta Cvmrnllaleallllna Today

12:0$111 MOVIE: -~lmmV ihe l(ld The iJ!lred, brllnanl son of a singing loom Is kldrt!pped by a gang ol palhBIIcally Incompetent bunglers. Gary Coleman, · Plull:eMat, Die WallaJ."e (1983) ·.

12:30 tll QqiU Ill I DQ' . . (J) UleSiadu: Ftmllltsln Crisis £;1 00 lflliVIISfY!• Wllft Elll IIIIIIC'h . 1111 Baaliar '93 . . 1121 'D)IC~Iif S.!Wf «JJ New Zorra !;I, · @ Dr, Sam' POIIIolftl Pock Al!filiUgh he has a magtcptano which 1akils him ahYWhere at the lauch of a butt~n. ~ontolfel Pdtk feels like a tolol fallura. (Anlmaled)

. e Bill Gaither • iUI Flsbleg With .Roland M•llln «JJ l'n!Sflrt C · 1:oorn Molo.Werk '93 I6J CNN Hoadillte NIWI !1J MDVI£: Sp.aehunler.Adventums Ia tile 1!!1 Real World · ForblddiD Zane An lllnenint spacesNp \111 Ed McMahon's Slar Search salvaga pilot lands on a tano-lorgollen a X·Me~ C planet In order to elalm the reward far l!ll flying IIDuse rescuing lhrca stranded women. PeW ® Short AUeaUon Span Tbaaler Sfrauss, MallY l!lngwaid, Em/a . Hudson Weekend {1983) . •

10:05 <DJ MOVIE: The Kid With lhe Broken Halo Gl NeWS/On t~e Meau To earn his r1lngs, a 12-year.old angel Is Ill MOVIE: Be~ Shlll'P A sell-po$sessed sen! dawn trom heaven to save lhree yeungwomancl/rilbslrornpovartytowealth lamllles. Gary Coleman, Robert Guillaume, without regard for anyone whD DB!s In her June A//y5on {1982) my. Miriam Hopkins, Frances Ooo, Cedric

n /lartlw/Ci(e (1935) . 10:30 CIJ Vtclorv Gardon .,. IW Ma)ar Leagua Baseball

®Amen C 11 t '"'MOVIE: WarSomes A teenage computer l!2l lgh ailder £;1 "" IW Nature Watch · whiz breaks Into the country's missile· ® NASilAR Racing · defense system and unrAHingly challenges !liD The Vl!lllnlan ,, lo a game ol nucleac war: Matthew ® GNN Hoadllll! Nows Broderick. Dabney COleman, John Wood IW Knlohl Rider (1983) 01 uri~ w Evans and Novak C illl nosa · m ABC wealmnd Spmals ,., IS MOVIE:' Th Rescue J/avy brats band

I 1.,. tdgelber ta roscue their lmfrtapped fathers l!lJ Thone lncmdlble An rna s ••hen tha u.s. mlillary refuses to do so. aJI Great Anledcan Outdoors tl Ch · u " p,

~ WlshKid StaRing Macaulay Gultln, Kllvln lffon, rfstlna riiWIO$, n/M'C 'tfce

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a Super Dave C Roblrl~b · a!!PiulaandHisF!iendsPiufD'sadventures ta Houie. Floor Oebala or Pobffc PeRcy Include gsUJng scared by Clllp and Dale. Conflrence • playing with a baby seal at the beach and l!lJ Sflnd-lfp Stand-Up golfing r.illl Mickey Mmrse. (Anlmaled) 1:15 OMOVlE: Cdpple CreR When OUllaws tJO l!lliOds Uke You on a c:ill!)~:spree, two. ~ovemmentagents ta Housa Ffo01 Debale" P~bflt Polley p®ea~bilridilslo!!\'~dwoiklheltwaylnto Conference the.gl!flg, GeDrge MOnfJ/11inBly, Killin B111lth,

11 :GO tll Aula lllclng Jehlrhe Coi/rllalid (19521 Q) tnsplrltfon al PalnD'!L ' 1:30 ~ Unll)llltd H~ioplane Racli!p m currt~nf Affair. Ex!riL,J ·m a.-valt'n'Wa!bfiop Q ,... HewsDIV Gl Nbri/YIIIIt MDII)' 00 MOVIE: Tbll EiiD arllfl A CitY gld manies Cfl Sinlo'r' PGA Golf . a chlcken larmal and triM 10 adjust to ~ Glabil F1ml~ country life, r;taudette Colbert, Fred · ~~IHiwtlliMJIII\fliHBW$WIII\RiJ MacMiiPW Marlorle Main (1947) llliluoo•r OOIUalmiri'iYio~d P.lll/lll/110111, Alllllna l!lJ II!U ,._lf.OH • . Ubach, Mark Rills £;I . . 2:110 a} C/otiV'e Uvlag Willi ~bttr) ikln!M IIII'SCialclr . · ® ilatl . . . . . l!2l Sivld IIY 111e Bill Malk.J'aul'llllilslllaar. mllm}a!NilldloiW# •. ·· • TlllanMmlmr Thl~{l. Mart~~ l!2l m~:~· . l(lll itwlllt~ll'ii'\IOlia -w1 .. , ·. ,_.,, ... · ..... , ..... ·· :: \111 "¥ Ulll I w.· ... _. ·,. , ,,.

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IIU111111P'l11lll 13 Rlcblld.J.Ich~ 131 Hoils• Fl~ar Debale or Public Pclllcy COIIIIIIIICI . '

4:05 Ill WCW Salu!dav Night Wrestling 4:15 (J) MOVlE: W*YIII'I Wo~d Twa Stlburban

teens who host a publl>·access show lind lho!r artlsUc lnlegrily challenged when a TV executive oHers to make !ham rich. Ml/re Myers, /Ja!llj Carvey, Rob Lmve (1992)

4:30W Qrush WlflTArl · ®NBCNeWIC

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· ® ZalillevlH 5:00 rn S pot1$Center

w Sewing Wflh llancy ® Star Trek: The .111111 Gonerntlan Q w Caplfal Gano/Newli Ill MOl/fE: MUnier, He Says A man conducting a poll out In tha country Slllmbles upon a hillbJJiy famiJ)I, stolen m011ey and murder. Fred Macllunay, Helen Wallmr, Martorls Maln.(l945) I]) MaJor lea~ Baseball Cfl M'A'S'H · I!Jl CBS llewi . IW Mae a Mlllliy

· ® tlalng our wa-r 19)80IIIIZI !!lJ houe el Sfyle: A Model CDIVIrdU!IIi tm SIIIUIII .ud Slnla,a 8 Oa SCillli Eofttalncy RUf11JIIIB Ill Alli:t In W6rltfttlillil (PI2 ol2l NatJI/s Grei/OfY, l18tf BllffOnS. CM'CI Channing (1986) . 18 Gulllu!n t.ap C . dll ~ar~t llhfli' flam Wlllt o. Jemes

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7:30 ® Nursea Cl w Reliable foumes IIJ) Afrltan Sijea I!7J IIITV S~rla ®·COPS• 13Ha1Ua sev

8:00 Ql Ausun City Llmlle ® EID!liV No~! D (I) Laurel Avonuf(Pit ot 2) Mal Winkler, MillY Allcp, Soott Lawrooce ( 1993) Q Cll World News Cll MPVIE: llflllko!n An American trios to be the filS! foreigner In 900 yeais to 1'1in a HlmalaYiiJl endurance centeslKurt Thomas, Richard MilrtPnRTatchle Ailbayanl (1965) C!l Doorways !W MOVIE: CB Salllrday Movlo MCes From Nuw~tnl A man helps his brother reCbVer from a davastatlng car accident lhat he feels responsible for. R/Cit SchiO/Je~ Jamils lllrenUno, Mar/yrl AlaSon (1992) ' I!Jl The Advealure11 ® Dancfll' .11 1118 Hoi SP!11J IIJl Ria 'lln nn, K·9 Cop Q I!7J Bhvll and Bl111·Head ®HM .. a-FIH!PtCJO a·BIIIotl'rlriil nnfe P11ile IMIAIIIWI.ind flltGIIum 'lfi.IWIOVIE! Watol llti CDioshlllull An AimY.ilfflctl exposed IIi t.ldialfun grows as . tall as a&JK-story building and !/DB$.belserk, lnrwrt~g !liflil!iitl¢pi!J$ or IriS sillier. Sally Fraser. "'"""l'ltli lkilnPa"" ·(19li8 ~ . . . - .~ )

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10:30 rn SCCA Radnu ® Safutday Night Uvo Cll Evaos andflovik CD MOVIE: Murder, Ho Says A man cenductlng a poll out In the ceuntry stumbles upon a hillbilly family: stolon money and murder. Frod MatMumw. Helen Walker. Mar}oriB Main (1945) ® Leon and friends

10:35 m SwonUIIIJ Bullets t'J amtnslda Ellltton Weafond t;1

11:00 Ql Nafuro t;1 Cll News/Travel Golda @ The AtiVenlllrors I!Il Oancln' at the Hot S!Jolll ® Paid Program !D MOVIE: Neuroll; Cabaret An eMtic dancer becemes Involved tn a plotlnvolving kidnappl!lfJ, .Cldo111on and hair restoration. Tammy Sttllfe, Etfl>dn NI!Jll, Cc/leen Keegan (1990) ® New Direction Wllh Cantil Sl810ii-Suuewoll

11:05 ®J MOVIE: Rltllag llle Edge A teen motorcyclist a11emp1Sto rescue hie SGientlst fat~er.kidna~ped bY North African terrorists. ~bael S/Jarge, . catherine MillY Stew.ut. ruler Haske//(1989)

11:3012! Gfflybap II) flewaJPII•cle I!J) ApoHo Ctlftltdr HoYr IDl Helit ol caa,._. 111 BII'Witcll Q. . Ga MOVI~ AI Eta. fW ·•• ~· Alii his Jllrfner IS kiUed bY a dfiiO ddaltf, .a .tnan bacomes a one-man aim;'· see kino vengeance. ChUck l/llrrlt 'Cirifs~rlliB. Rlc6ard ROOndltee (1981! ·. · .. . ill! IUglnrtV 10 HeavQ Wllfl Jtlf felllofl . ·. 5 HD¥1' floor Debate~ li! ... flllc Poll .. cornte .. '" ••

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. b~l~ his concentration h01p5 mi aging pl~yer b~ home runs, and his theo111 gets tested In .a pennant game. Roy Sdreli/Br, Juslhi#!Bitry. llfiiJ Mclai1Y (1983) Q . s 11111r WaH \VIII Jasb Mcliawel lfiJ CtmiiiJ Jackpil Cathy Udman, Mike MllllDDnald. Host; Sharman Hemsley,

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1:00(1) Matowoird GJ All 11m Millll rJl N-Nllhl Opdata I!Z M(JhllHa IIJl CCM·lV (!J1 CIIN Headll11 HIWI 1!7) CeulltdowriiD 1118 Jail · 1111 Paid Piaaram . 1111 Amilia 01!1'• Wnlcend J1m C G1 MOVIE: Rlmolt COitlol Wilen-a video lllms vlewars Into homlddal maniacs, the young clerk of a video store knows something Js. wronp. Kevin Oil/on, 08/Jofah Goolirtch, Cllrfsrop!!er W,0/18 (1987) Gil I'II1P lltllrirl lfl.l Twa Drlllll Mlllm~m

1:15 Cll MOVIE: VIDmtlllp c•elas II probation officer hes herself Imprisoned to conduct rosean:h, but her plan bacldlrss whlln tile only other person Who knows · her roal ldenll!Y dies. Ida I.JJpfno, I.Dis Nei11BIDn, JeSSIC/1 Watter(1971)

1:25 (I) MD' Funny; Blaell Comedy In America An anay of classic come~$ t~~lebmtes the tradition ol black perfonnors; Chartes Dutton narrates. E;1 . ·

1:30(1) laaldalhii'GA Tour . oo llewa/Fti1VIl Wllcll C I!Z Rwlaway Ylilblhl Rle'li & Famoua IIJl Zolal.avlll . · l!ll MDVI~ Wild Helrla Can1 Be Broken During lila Depression. agld runs away and Joins a lllll1lval, datennlned to be,pert of an exclllng and dangarous horse-Jumping act Gabttel/f Anlf.!l, Cl/11 Roberwm, Michael Schoemlng (1991) C 1D MOVIE: Shadow Di a OoUbl A Oi~ !ears her oocle Is a qotonous murderer and tries to get him out ofber house: Alfred Hitchceck directs. Teresa Wrlghl, Jaseph Coffen, Macdonald Garey (1943) I!!J Tho A-Llsl

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Cll lany Klag Wo~kond CD rnDVIE: Aladdin and His V/ondotlul Lamp Aladdin discovers how to summon a genie lmm a lamp, and an evil wiwd sets out to steal it Voices: John CBIIl!dine. Kristy McNichol. (Animated) (1983) I!ZI Wild Wild Weat IIJ) Paid Program I!7J Headbangefs Ban acamlk I!!J LandanJindergrollDd

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6:05 e Coplaln Planet end the Planetoers

6:30 ()) lnsldo the Santor PGA Tour Ci) Plnoe~hlo t'J Cll News/Traver Guide ®l U.S. Fann Report I!Jl Peoplo to Poopla liD lbe Big Plcfuro lllll Tom and Jerry ® Kino Arthur ond lito Knights ol Jusllce @ 1\!oo!o Tro"s Q

6:35 6 Coplnln· Plano! onrl tho Ploneleers

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®Today C rJl MOVIE: You!lll Einstein While trying ro improve rhe ctJmposillon ol beer, Albert Einstein at<ldental~ spl~s tt1ll atom ano Invents reel< 'n' roll. Yahoo Serious. Od//e l.fC/etlo, John Howard (1989) E;J (I) Morning NaWll !D MOVIE: Becky Sharp A self-possessed young vroman climbs from poverty to wealth without regard for anyone Who gets In her way. Mlllam!WJJklns. Fran:es Osa, Cedric .1/atrlwfc/w (1935) C!l New Medea Mna 1111 Paid Program I!Zfi-IDJ 0111 MDIIIC 1!i1 Tnrellln' USA iiJl CHit Neadlhl! News l!1l Hause ef SIJie: A Modal C111111rqlllll illl :r.m IIIII JIRJ . Ill Mvtntum ef T-llu Gil ..... ,.

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::A:/11 PoDI Party Ill AJfllrQUIIIfUiia fliiiiJ . IZll MOVIE: A'veniUIII In Olnonur City Three otherwiSe-ordinary children are transported Into their favorite cartoon show and beceme G3ll!Jht up' In a {)Onnict among lntall~ent dinosaurs. Omrl Kall!iTiff11nla Prmoo, Shllwn Hoffman (1992) tD MOVIE: The Wlckted Ship In 1 Army II naval lieutenant Is given command of a decrep~ VISSBI with an Inept crew during World War II. Jack terrrmon, 11/C/ty Ne/slln. JDhnl.und (1960) o Calhan Exprin 18 lllalalll Coptlntl QlJ 81111 Club

8:115 Cll MOVIE:.Amtdcan nremu tn that950s. four fttends get together on the last niiJ(li before \Woof them leave lor collega.Richard Dreyfuss, Ron HowW. d/ndy Williams (1973)

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9:30 Ql SpomCenler Ql Qbo&fwrller C (I) MOVIE: Stir l'ret V: Tho Flnnl Fnmllar Dn an emergency mission In space. the Enterprise Is taken over by a Vulcan madman wllh a JlOIWriUI, startling sense ol purpose. William Shatnv..,l.lmnant Nlmoy, DeForest Kelley (1989)!'1! Cll SpartsWeek In Rovlaw (!) Gelhollc M~m 'jl!IRO~otl St~unor With the Hour ol Povrer

i' Gront Chele: Tho tlm:r Gordo 011 Rocaday lUI Super Merlo 3 1211 Santa fe Sunday l!ll Fllnltlones: Jopglno Fevpr After tailing a ctJmpany pllyslcal. Fred decides to prove h1msell by running 111 a matathon. Vo~es Mel Blanc, HBJII'f Gorden, Jean Vander Pyl (Amma1ed) @ Ernie Kovacs

10:00 Ql NnHooal Ata!!Omlc Clramplonsblp ® Impact New Mexico rnHmDay (!) This Week With Dnvld Drlnkloy Q @ Aedrlllfffilb I!Jl Nalllre Walclr t'J ® trrf11herman Te'!amtoa lUI Captain N Q Gil CNN Hndflrie News II?) HDUII Of Slylo: A Model Coawemtlan 1!i1 MOVIE: Up llle Creek A DllltlP o1 ctJilege mlsfd.'l competes In a wltHe-warer railing rece against corrupt JOcks and prep0ies. Tim MalhBS!JII, Sf~p!Jen Furst • ./ellnirlll Runyon (1994) 111 Paid Program IZll KldiiiCII!pOIIIed t'J 1D MOVIE: Tlii Pride iifllle Yaatees The lffe of Ltru Gehlfg Is tra~d from his VOuth as a sandlot slll1JIJBI through hi~ phenomenal career as the New York Yankeas' flrst baseman. GaJy CaoDer, Temsa Vhfahl. Walter BronnM (194:!) . llll WWF AH•Amerl"D Wrellllng 13 Becomhlg Annea alld Oaqemua Wllh Marla Mllrilto

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ti£ To Be Announced · IDl Andy Grtlflth IDl Global Family aJJ Bill Dance Ouldoors " WlshKid Stanlng Mocaulay Culttn

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11:00 ro U.S. Air Fnrte Top Goa COmpeUUon (JJ Amertcen Experience ~ <!I Horllons ollhe Spirit (J) News/l'leek In Review m MOVIE: Anne ol Green 011111.. M orphan· s background causes problems after she <s adopted. Anns Shirley, rom Brown, IIJJ/en Wsstley (1934) ()) lndyCar Racing @J Paid Progmm IDl And; GriiDih 0 Dancing Wllb lhl Devil aJJ NASCAR Ra:lng IBJinspeclnr Gadget l!lJ Real World ID Danger Bai'.D QJMacGyverQ: 13 Filii BopUII Cburcll of Roswoll llll sunday Journal

1 1:30 (2) Supetboull (I) Filii Look: Tile Lost Adlon Hem A look at Amnld Schwarzenogger • s adventura 111m about a teenagu moVIe fan who steps onto the screen wl1ll his lav01ile hero. @J To Be Announced !1Jl This Week In Bmball !1Jl Prtnce Valiant Q l!lJ Tho Weok In Rotk 1D ZOrro

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12:00 <!I Amen D · ()) MDVIE:-flll Pllrul A greedv diM!Ioper sets his sights 011 a sld resort run by aldlldly old man. and he'll do anl'!hlng ID a&Qulrell RDQBI IIDsl, T.K Caltel. Mallin Mull 11990) (J) NIWI/Maaoyweot !1Jl MaJor t..naue Boubon 0 boy In 1111 llalll of Amtdca IBl Amadcaalhby l!lJ M1V lams COuoldDWI 1111 MOVIE: Ltdla of Crimi A United States T reastJrY I!D6fll, ordered lo <:apiiJTa a gang al criminals. onlisls lhe aid Dillie gang bllS!I' wife. David Janss8n(1971) I!J Wnlller Ill Millie 1D MOVIE: l1lt Pilate and lhl Plupor A s~eet un:hln swllches places with 1118 young heir to lhe llimne a! England and lhrows the longdom lnlo lurmoll. 1Jurr3/d Hous!on. tsurerrce N<lsm/1/J, SWr ScuHy (1082)

51 MOVIE: Star Trek: Tile MoDoa Plclnre A newly deslgfWd EnlerpliSe !wads ln!o space an a mission ID lnlen:epl o myslllrlous 1nleiJ>Iane!ery Intruder WilHam Slratner. LIJOIIIIIII Nlmay, DeForest Ketley (1979) lit Brealdllto1lglt Willi Rod Pa1111J llll Thlap Wolfld Lnl Sum'"" The orlglnal Saturday Night live casl Is leaiiJTilll In slwlches, rn:fm!lng one by the Bluss Brother<

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12:55123 MOVIE: Tile Slra!lml Slmy lla<eballl!llro "'"'Rill SlraiiOII loses his leg In a llurliJng acadenl bullmeps playing 1118 game. J.mles Stewan. Jl/ne AJ/yslln. FriJnlr t~otqan 11949)

1:00(JJ w~ Weello Rlllln Q 00 Golf (J) Nm~/Wcrlll Rapod m MOVIE: Tllll liWII m ermntny Two small-time eruertainers anaJ1113 ; ilOallo gat themselves nn a nallonal TV s114w. rony Mamn. .liJirel LBI(/h. GI/Jtb Oallmn (1951) ()) Se1llm PflA Gall 1111 Wada of Valor @ MOVIE: lllmpln A 111118 Girl wbo IDVB.!IIo sing and danca serve! 89 a simi minstrel lo make money lor her grendlalher. 5/riiiiJY Temple. Helen WesUIJY, Fmnk MOIJ/3II (1936) 1111 CNN Headline NIWI l!lJ HoUGe of Sly!« A Mllllel convamuon l2ll Tile lflq fa Cer.Jq llll PtfiUcrl Pragn11nmlr.g 1!11 Stand.IJp Sfut!-Up

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(II MOVIE: 'Ilia Loll Dri110n A mlllllal-ans expert end a female diSc jllckey baUie gangsters ami a cr(Nfked record proiiJlcer. Talmalt. Vanny, ChriS Mumsy (1985) E;1 o H••~ ol to111aga 1111 Pallf Lt111ade • .1!11 Almoat Uval _

2:00 aJ Firing Unt 1!11 Woman'S Pro Bead! vou.,ban OMIC lMuUaJ l!lJ Mllllel 1'1111 P.., l!ll MOVIE: ca~l• America n Captain America dafendslhe cowt11)' from tarmn&t!> Who pion 1o use an accelerated aging drug to crtpple the tJOIIOfR/Mrll Rell 8~ LBII Bl!mQn, Conn/8 Slif/IICI!tl (1979) · 1BM~1 IIlii MOVIE: BeckiD Hlllllillll: Rtllllll ofT om Sawyer l Huck Rna Tom and Huck return to Hannibal, Mo., to lnvesUgate the \nurder of Beclly Thatcher's hils~and, of which Jim has boen at1:Used. /laJl/lae( Sq~M/fl:hell AndefSIIII, Paul Winlfsld (1990) · 0 ComeJIIGtre Willi- Jlllm Ha · till USO COrnellr Tour Dam rrera. Carol Lener, Ke~n Meanev and Jim Moms pmform In a USO spedal.

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11llohft McUaghlhr't Ole on on o lltnt lrlcrltll._. Aolmall 11J1 MOVIE: lflllllort!lllll Nt!JIIliS Da~d ami Hlclry become InVOlved with. ganiJS(IIm when On!s Illes to gain extrapubllcltyloi an accounl handled by his adl!er$1ng agency. OrzJe Nelson, llmiot Nelson, Rook Hudson (1952)

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OOEirtyPdme m MOVIE: Mr. Lucky A men pinta to swindle a naive. virtuous woman but winds IJIIialllng In lo11<1 wllh her lnslead. Cmy G!Bnt, 1.8ra/no Day. Charllls 8/fllllonl (1943) 1!11 T11clt 11d FIIICI 0 Hlllll111l1 the Sky ®NHIIA Today I!J Wealber ID JDII Rlnra' Goldpl Goldpl Gaulpl !Ill Clllll A. Dtuar ID PuMir: f'allcy Calllraa~e ® MOVIE: Slmot A group of demeRied sclerrti&t!> brainwashes a collego prolessor lnlo believing his raal mother Is a mlllllan spaceshlp that speaks HebrDW. Alan Alldn, MadellnBXahn, Aus!lo PendiBion (1980)

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IJ) HlwlmaUI' SUaftJ/IiiWI !1Jl TlriiiiM lal !1Jl ClrrllrJ ® 111$11t Wlilllol ~ lllcllg ID Ml Sllllr sam Q e VicllrY lrl Jmr1 Willi B11J Jae DlllllllriJ

4:00 l1l Jelltllllt!Pow 01 Crlallrlg Lova E;1 (J) Hlaltnv to Hem• ll (I) MIIVlE: Mae T1011111t When she believes a killer Is Gt;l~ng hOI, a Los /utQilles woman hires the inept owner of a guan!-doQ 11110ncy to pmtect her. Jack Nicholson,.. Ellen llaJidn, //any Dean $/anion (1992) .., (J) WDI!tf Tadlr <ll bllrllfJmlfll Tlllfhl E;1 1!11 RDft(rl'l HIIDII ID MOVIE: Jm ill Panic g~ the holiday crowd at Flonda'a Sea Wortd When a frenzied oherk entcrrr Ita 1a1100n. l.IIIJis GossBU Jr., Oennls OW/d. Bess ArmsiiTlng (1003) 0\VIIp 181 11-*UIIf tlllllltcoralllt ToOt' 11J1 MOVIE: Tbt NQ't SillY A II'OIIl&n becomas a servant n1 God and tJOM 1o wwk In a hospJW In Afrtca prior to World War 11. Audmy Hepburn, Poter Flndr, Edllh Evans (1059) liB CIIN HaldiiH Nm 1111 Blru'J J­GIIIIilfiiHtll! ID~-..~ QIMJI'IIellia 0 Clllla Purlu

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~=-~'tmm m MOVIE: Admlarn ol M1m1 Polo In TTTl!!<ml Cltlna. Marco Polo plunders lha lreaSoJrM ol11rs -- East ami w!M the love of a i>1au1lful princess. Gary~r. Slfllld Goris, 1/a!;l/ Ralflbllns (f938) WABCNml I!IICB! Hm 1111 NIITIII If D dblleiiSioiS!Jfe:AMHel CMniUIIII ill llrMIII .. 51111111 , at star Jqk: 1111J S11C1 Hill (DMOVIE:Rtw.IWEnar.mJ'aii!IIMifary hUm and Ills banG of Merry Men delentllhD comnum people from Prim:e Jolm. Vow Peter Ustfnov, Rover MHier. ~) (1973t a

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gambfet IO!ns MBllk:an revolutiOJWies to lll)ht for freedom l!lld fatet h!fps fi~ff lo a car.1te of aokl. tlltlllfr*ld, Delli Rted. Pllbrl SlndiU (1971)

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1:0000 GloiY Oap Cll MOW! fll RIIHI, fir 1'11!11 A mlllillnllte decides to teac1r his sPORed wllo and llOII a lesson by giving 'WI/ his loilUne and startillO GYi!l agalll • .lick Umrnorr, TIJ/Ia Shim (1992) ll fl) MOVIE: lwtl An efdedy woman lia!J a teunllm With roor of het flllflllir bealm an\1 recans !heir courtship. Mtrls Obtmn. EdJrJJ Ally OIIWr (1941)

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wandering cowboy lrles Ill bel~ a woman whOse !arid Is deslled bYapowerflll rancher. /111ft Dooglas, JeJnnl Crrln (1955)

2:30W Wlllllllllflr IIKbJ ...... Cll MOVIE: T .... Itt .. aa. A Ma)ar League scoot w1tose career Is In Jeopardy meets a taltnled pllcllet from a rwallOWn In Idaho. Edwmf James 0/mas, l.rmlne Bracco (1991)

s:oo m MoVIE: n. Sltalllllll'rKitlnd Jn A tenderfOot from Enll.l2ntlls rn:staken lot a ru111less lllllllU~~Der l!lld appo!nWI shetfff. K!rJIIIIh Mote, Jly1ill MMISiltld (1059)

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11:30~ IKRA RICI~ II7J ll!ft1111lma . IIJ Jat Ftlnkll• az MOVIE: ~ Spmmu 111111111 Allbufa Coud An astrllnaut Is calapulled baclc to 61b'1ll!nllp)r .En~and wben IllS spacecrallls siiUCk .bY llghtillna; OenaJrDuDl/1. Shalla White, Jim Oale (1979) ';II IBI!tallom (\1 Pr!iilt 1lmt PiliP

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''For Better or for Worse" Five Couples Keep th~ Flame Alive

The five couples profiled in "For Better or for Won;e•• an: still together aner more than so years, and whatlhcy have to say about love, sex,lidelily, and growing ·old as a tcsm may surprise anyone who has been, or wants 10 be, in a relationship. DaVid.COIIier's engaging documentary premieres as part of P.O,V., the awanl·winning non:fiction film stries,

Inspired by his grandparents, who have been together for67 years, and by his pnn:nts, who divon:ed when he was five, lilmmoker David Collier went in scsrch or the meaning of long-term commitment. Aller !llllcing 10 mono than 200 couples, he found five who have somehow kept the Onmc alive: Dan ond Sophie Trupin, m1111ied 60 years; Paul and Inez Jones, married 57 yeru:s; Chct

ru~d Vi Loucks, married 67 years; Bruhs Mcro and Ocan Harwood,togethcr 60 years; and Howard and Cecil Waite, married 58 years.

As die couples go about their daily lives at home, they recount the stories of a.eir fU1t mceling atld thcp move on 10 a •• topics that affect every long-tenn relationship: togetherness vs. pen;onal independence; monogamy vs. open marriage; conflict resolution: love Wid sex; and aging, death, and the pJOSpeCt of living alone. Their comments end storics,tingod with bath joy and sorrow. weofrcnC)'C'<Jptlling,remarkably frank and surprisingly open-minded.

This episode of "Por Beller or for Worse" on P.O.V. (an acronym fot "Point of View') airs Tuesday ,July I 3th at 10:00 p.m. on KENW ·TV.

Learning Matters "Great Teachers"

In 1992 at the annual Academy Awards presentation, produc:er/ditocror George Lucas wolked on stage to give thanks to lhe people who made his ~fc rich and meaningful. lucas surprised many people in Hollywood when he thanked, first and foremost, his clemenlary school teaclicr.

Now, Learning Matters, along with a cast of pi'Oillincnt Americans, !hanks n hand rut of teachers in Ibis summer edition, ''Great Teacben." In this episode. pt teachers £rom the past and present ate celebrated,justas great teachers of the futun: ate ilhagimd.

Pte;idenr Clinton, actors Pbylicia l!asbad lllld EdwanllomesOitnose. and

Jesse Jackson head the lineup of prominent Americans who recall their favorite teachers. Students at high school and coUegecampuses acmss lhe country give vignettes about what makes their cum:nl teachers special, and give advice on what qualities their "ideal, great teacher" needs 1o help them to sucoeed as •tudents and as citizens. This episode also looks back over the past 100 years and spe!lights famous people in hisllJill and entertaiment who once had""""'" as tcschers.

LearnlngMbtters"GreatTeaehers" will be broadcaSt Sunday. July 18th at 10:00 p.m. The progrom will repeat Wednesday, July 21st ot7:00 p.m.

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5:051ll (MO) Best Hotel on Skid Row Q (JJ (THt This Man Is Mine

5:15 (!) ~ Mexican Spitfire S11111 a Ghost (lJ fR footllg~l Fever ([) M } Criminal Court

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