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ahe was appointed when it was vacated by t;he resigna- tion of Victor Alonso. . The village Lodgers' Tax. Expenditures Policy was re- vised with a resolution that made six major changes to the way lodgers taxes are spent. Lodgers tax collections are up in the village and because of this, the Lodgers Tax Adviso- ry Committee recommended an increase of the individual allocations from $1,500 to (SEE PAGE 2) the commISSIoners on the status of Tract 5 in the Rio Bonito Land Exchange. Noel Kellett wi II address the commissioners about the county's mandatory waste collection fees. Another complaint will be made about the horse manure at Ruidoso Downs. Commissioners will appoint one member to the Agrlcul- tur.e,:,and Rural Affairs Adviso- ryOO'mmittee. " report Wi)) be made on the Lincoln County E-911 District board, with consideration to disband the board. An update will be made on the sidewalks in Lincoln, with the community residents seek- ing a financial commitment from the county to help fund the project. Commissioners will be up- dated on the Lincoln County Fairgrounds quiet title suit, which has now been filed in district court. A road review request will be made. Elected officials will request a salary increase for employ- ees. The sheriff's deputies' pay matrix also will be considered. The consent agenda (routine (SEE PAGE 2) new direction toward provid- ing extra funds for districts with vocational programs. Bayless encouraged the board to consider using some bond funds to construct additional vocation facilities to accommo- date an expanded vocational program for Carrizozo Schools. Board president Jan Barham said it would be nec- essaJY to compile a list of prioritized needs. and their estimated' costs, and make it available for voters. She said the needs should not exceed the bond funds. CHammons went on to tell tbeboard about various fonns of financing the bonds that cpuld . lessen the annual tax on property owners Within the Schoo)::DlstHct,By extending the ptiyrnenb, o\l'e'l" a longer period .of,ti,lt\e, annual taxes would 'by alasser " .. ' If the bdittd decIdes to pur- sue a bond election, be obligated to pay for the ... elec- !a"'4 .. , .. " II} ',' ,. J',. ':eocedeJ !J-n <7t.e. BeD-t" County Currently, the councilposi- tions are held by Barbara Duff, Bill Kam, and Joe Gomez and Frank Potter who wer.e appointed to fill posi- tions by the resigna- tions of AI Junge and Ron Andrews. Jerry Shaw holds the mayor's position to which a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday, January 4. 1994 only. Oandi- dates must obtain a certified copy of their voters registra- tio,n from the county clerk's office dated after Nov. 30, 1993 and befor'e January 4, 1994. Commissioners Face. Full Agenda Tuesday Lincoln County Commis- sioners will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, in thei-r chambers in the courthouse in Carrizozo. Included' on the meeting agenda is a public hearing at 9 a.m. to take public input for possible projects to be fi- nanced by a Community Development Block Grant ..(ODBG). Pr'ojects in the past . included a housing rehaljjltw-, tion froject for low income 1 and elderly residents. Residents are encouraged to come to the meeting and present ideas that could benefit the county and be financed with the federally financed CDBG. Also at 9 a.m. is a public hearing on a proposed ordi- nance that will amend the Lincoln County subdivision regulations. The public can make comment on the amend- ments, copies of which can be viewed at the Lincoln County manager's office in Carrizozo. Other items on the commis- sion meeting agenda include discussion of a letter penned by commissioners protesting reintroduction of the Mexican gray wolf. Bureau of Land Manage- ment officials are expected to attend the meeting to update election, as are precincts 7 and 9. The two polling will be at the Ruidoso' Con- vention Civic E1vents Center at 111 Sierra Blanca Drive and will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m .. Four electronic voting ma- chines will be located at the convention center to accommo- date the two polling places, to avoid long lines. Voters will no longer go to the library to east their ballots. The Declaration of Candida- cy must be filed with the municipal clerk between 8 .. OTERO ELECTRIC Co-op erects the Christmas tree at the Carriz- ozo Chamber of Commerce office on 12th Street, Wednesday. The tree will be lighted during a ceremony Saturday evening, under the dlr.ection of Carrizozo Chamber of Commerce President Mary Lou Webster. Otero Electric crews also installed the many Christmas lights on poles in town. Otero Electric donates the use of its equipment and crews to install, and the electricity for, the Christmas lights In Car- rizozo and Capitan. Carrizozo School Board Considers Bond Election the arm and also was taken to LCMC where he was treated and released. . The report of the shooting was called into the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office at 9:16 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26. Capitan police officer Carlos Britos and Capitan ambulance were the first to respond. They found the two male gunshot victims at the bar. Mc8w&.'1e wasiiontaol:ed about '" 10 minutes after the first 'Call. He and all of his officers responded also. According to police records of statements made by wit- nesses at the scene, Zamora and "GrizzJie" Glass came into the bar. Another subject had an altercation in the bar. Allegedly, Glass became involved in the altercation by keeping Arnett out of the fight between Zamora and the other subject. McSwane said it appeared that Arnett was not truly (SEE PAGE 3) , I'V '"/ t < I/ I I •• MainS/reet .prtfJj.ect Takes Away· Parking . by Doris Cherry base salary will be $50,789, The manager shall serve as with benefits of a $400 a the administrative head of the month automobile allowance, villf;lg:e government and will group insurance with the be subject to the direction by village paying 80 percent, a the mayor, seven percent village payment The council also approved into a retirement plan, vaca- Resolution 93-22 which set tion and sick leave. forth the MaTch 1, 1994 plu- Under the terms of the nicipal regular election. Posi- contract, which Jackson ae- tionsopen are mayor for a cepted, the manager will be four year term, three council- given power and authority toOl'S for a four-:year term, one direct the day to day opera- councilor for a two-year term tions of the village. The man- and a municipal judge for a agel' will be responsible for four-year term. implementing the policies of Precincts 6 8 and 10 are the mayor and village council. consolidated for the municipal Ruidoso Village Council approved the appointment of Gary Jackson as village man- ager during the regular meet- ing Tuesday. The council took it a step further and approved a con- tract for Jackson, the first time ever for a Ruidoso village. manager. Jackson, who served as deputy manager for about a year under former manager Ron Wicker, will assume his duties on Jan. 3. Jackson's Murder Charges Filed Against Roswell· Man Promote Carrizozo Theme Of Hospitality Workshop A Roswell man is in the Lincoln Coun ty Detention Center, charged with an open count of murder. William Louis "Bill" Arnett, 29, was arraigned before Magistrate Judge Gerald Dean Jr. in Carrizozo Mon- day. charged with the open -count of murder in the first degree, manslaughter and 'aggravated pattery, all firearm enhancement. The charges were a result of a fatal shooting of a Capitan man and a wounding of an- other Capitan man outside ,.the Rodeo Bar, east of Capitan Sunday night, Nov. 28. According to Lincoln Coun ty Sheriff James McSwane, 48 year old Rolland Zamora of Capitan, was pronounced dead on arrival at Lincoln County 'Medical Center in Ruidoso, as -a result of a .45' caliber gun- shot wound to the chest. Another man, Carl Glass, also of Capitan, was shot under , _ .... -_ .... _- ... - .... _-'-_ ... _,.,..""!" .... ' "",.,,,,,!,'ji"""·''''':PIIII!l.iJ''' Ili!islII!".'iIlSIIII!'.' IIi'I!II!iilll!iJIIJIIlJ£.,JllilliIl!lS.tU.llttUlIll!ll!¢il'" •• 1'.' .:.;;I:li lii .tlblt l'IZIUlJiSI.ILJiIIUIJllliiliSILILI.liLISI:.:.2i A Hospitality Training The second component is Workshop will be held Thurs- titled "The Enchantment day. Dec. 9 from 1 to 5 p.m. in Package: Tips and Techniques the commissioner's chambers for Successful Hosting" and in the Lincoln County Court- covers three critical areas in Carrizozo Board of Educa- Inc., told the board that the steady growth, Carrizozo llouse in Carrizozo. The work- providing the best possible tion explored the possibility of "market for bonds -this year Schools have a favorable shop will be conducted by service to visitors. Workshop a bond election during a work has been remarkably gO'od." climate for asking voters to NMSU Hospitality and Train- participants will be asked to session held Tuesday. With interest rates under pass a bond election. ing Center and is sponsored . "Be Willing to Do Something AI Clemmons, bond advisor five percent, and the district Clemmons said the district by the South Central Moun- (SEE PAGE 3) with Southwest Securities, evaluation on a slight but could ask for a bond election tain RC&D. A representative of $423,000, which is based on from each business and orga- the district's available bond- nization is invited to attend. ing capacity. Capacity is The sole purpose of the detennined by the district workshop is to help promote assessed value and how much Oarrizozo. Tourists traveling debt is left from previous through town helps the local bonds. economy and the workshop Clemmons said the 23 bond titled "Catch Our Enchanted elections he has deaJt'with Spirit" win include informa- this year have aU passed.'·'lt's tion'about how to improve the what voters in image of Carrizozo and to seemed to be thinking." ' improve hospitality skills to Clemmons recommended enCO\lrflge tourists to return to the board take t.ime to sell the the area and stay longer. voters on the need for a bond The program has three election. He also recommend- major components. The first, ed it the board decides to hold component, "Who Comes to an eJection ,they do it while Your Community?" invites school is In.,, l:JeSSion, so the participants to identiiY the " , " I," , ,,! , vote'i"S anc:t ' have types ofC,VisitotlS who . oF:, the <J' ,rQ16$tallhig Into w&.irs "', on can communit.:r U,Sl (EPA, '; the bond ask.s thIn". to . 'wh,t ' .. viSItors need to enhance It watei' systf;ltnfdtf,nal treatment/t'he',(own Is·Supenntendent-JJm. experience .' while foou?ing belntfpaltJ .£\. 'trionthly fee frome'PA. The PVrnps origlnaJlyinstalled In the wel/slast yea'r stppped working, a tentative bst the.' \isltor·s expectatJons, 10 qfcorroslon. theptltrlplng, of the shallow will prion- ·,nEJeds .fullin.. . ..•.•. ;: "i}:!:'i<": ... ", '/:: ,- ;'.' """,,,,;." . . _ " 'I":"':'x·'·""·"'· [, r'" oF-EdutatlQ'R'S - <"..'. . f 'jo'", __ ',,:,' ;,'- ,.' ,. ,\; ... ',' /-:,,",. :".. ' >' "',' ,; ,", :', " - ... ',> 0,,:,. VOLUME #88, NUMBER 48 ' 35 ¢ . 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ahe was appointed when itwas vacated by t;he resigna-tion of Victor Alonso. .

The village Lodgers' Tax.Expenditures Policy was re­vised with a resolution thatmade six major changes to theway lodgers taxes are spent.Lodgers tax collections are upin the village and because ofthis, the Lodgers Tax Adviso­ry Committee recommendedan increase of the individualallocations from $1,500 to

(SEE PAGE 2)

the commISSIoners on thestatus of Tract 5 in the RioBonito Land Exchange.

Noel Kellett wi II addressthe commissioners about thecounty's mandatory wastecollection fees.

Another complaint will bemade about the horse manureat Ruidoso Downs.

Commissioners will appointone member to the Agrlcul­tur.e,:,and Rural Affairs Adviso­ryOO'mmittee.

" (~~"d~tiltus report Wi)) bemade on the Lincoln CountyE-911 District board, withconsideration to disband theboard.

An update will be made onthe sidewalks in Lincoln, withthe community residents seek­ing a financial commitmentfrom the county to help fundthe project.

Commissioners will be up­dated on the Lincoln CountyFairgrounds quiet title suit,which has now been filed indistrict court.

A road review request willbe made.

Elected officials will requesta salary increase for employ­ees.

The sheriff's deputies' paymatrix also will be considered.

The consent agenda (routine(SEE PAGE 2)

new direction toward provid­ing extra funds for districtswith vocational programs.Bayless encouraged the boardto consider using some bondfunds to construct additionalvocation facilities to accommo­date an expanded vocationalprogram for CarrizozoSchools.

Board president JanBarham said it would be nec­essaJY to compile a list ofprioritized needs. and theirestimated' costs, and make itavailable for voters. She saidthe needs should not exceedthe bond funds.

CHammons went on to telltbeboard about various fonnsof financing the bonds thatcpuld . lessen the annual taxrate'~tnP()sed on propertyowners Within the Carri~ozoSchoo)::DlstHct,By extendingthe ptiyrnenb, o\l'e'l" a longerperiod.of,ti,lt\e, annual taxeswould ';i"(!f'~IUie 'by alasseram()l1nt~; " .. '

If the bdittd decIdes to pur­sue a bond election, i~wiJl beobligated to pay for the ... elec­ti~n .~xpen~e~!a"'4 ..,p,'UJ:m~,tion,. . " {SI$It""At1~ II} ',' , .

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Currently, the councilposi­tions are held by BarbaraDuff, Bill Kam, and JoeGomez and Frank Potter whower.e appointed to fill posi­tions v~cated by the resigna­tions of AI Junge and RonAndrews. Jerry Shaw holdsthe mayor's position to which

a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday,January 4. 1994 only. Oandi­dates must obtain a certifiedcopy of their voters registra­tio,n from the county clerk'soffice dated after Nov. 30,1993 and befor'e January 4,1994.

Commissioners Face.Full Agenda Tuesday

Lincoln County Commis­sioners will meet at 9 a.m.Tuesday, Dec. 7, in thei-rchambers in the courthouse inCarrizozo.

Included' on the meetingagenda is a public hearing at9 a.m. to take public input forpossible projects to be fi­nanced by a CommunityDevelopment Block Grant

..(ODBG). Pr'ojects in the past~j . included a housing rehaljjltw-,~~ tion froject for low income

1 and elderly residents.Residents are encouraged to

come to the meeting andpresent ideas that couldbenefit the county and befinanced with the federallyfinanced CDBG.

Also at 9 a.m. is a publichearing on a proposed ordi­nance that will amend theLincoln County subdivisionregulations. The public canmake comment on the amend­ments, copies of which can beviewed at the Lincoln Countymanager's office in Carrizozo.

Other items on the commis­sion meeting agenda includediscussion of a letter pennedby commissioners protestingreintroduction of the Mexicangray wolf.

Bureau of Land Manage­ment officials are expected toattend the meeting to update

election, as are precincts 7and 9. The two polling pla~es

will be at the Ruidoso' Con­vention Civic E1vents Centerat 111 Sierra Blanca Driveand will be open from 7 a.m.to 7 p.m..

Four electronic voting ma­chines will be located at theconvention center to accommo­date the two polling places, toavoid long lines. Voters willno longer go to the library toeast their ballots.

The Declaration of Candida­cy must be filed with themunicipal clerk between 8

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OTERO ELECTRIC Co-op erects the Christmas tree at the Carriz­ozo Chamber of Commerce office on 12th Street, Wednesday. Thetree will be lighted during a ceremony Saturday evening, under thedlr.ection of Carrizozo Chamber of Commerce President Mary LouWebster. Otero Electric crews also installed the many Christmaslights on poles in town. Otero Electric donates the use of its equipmentand crews to install, and the electricity for, the Christmas lights In Car­rizozo and Capitan.

Carrizozo SchoolBoard Considers BondElection

the arm and also was taken toLCMC where he was treatedand released.. The report of the shootingwas called into the LincolnCounty Sheriff's Office at 9:16p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26.Capitan police officer CarlosBritos and Capitan ambulancewere the first to respond.They found the two malegunshot victims at the bar.Mc8w&.'1e wasiiontaol:ed about '"10 minutes after the first 'Call.He and all of his officersresponded also.

According to police recordsof statements made by wit­nesses at the scene, Zamoraand "GrizzJie" Glass came intothe bar. Another subject hadan altercation in the bar.Allegedly, Glass becameinvolved in the altercation bykeeping Arnett out of the fightbetween Zamora and theother subject.

McSwane said it appearedthat Arnett was not truly

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MainS/reet .prtfJj.ect Takes Away·Parking. by Doris Cherry base salary will be $50,789, The manager shall serve as

with benefits of a $400 a the administrative head of themonth automobile allowance, villf;lg:e government and willgroup insurance with the be subject to the direction byvillage paying 80 percent, a the mayor,seven percent village payment The council also approvedinto a retirement plan, vaca- Resolution 93-22 which settion and sick leave. forth the MaTch 1, 1994 plu-

Under the terms of the nicipal regular election. Posi­contract, which Jackson ae- tionsopen are mayor for acepted, the manager will be four year term, three council­given power and authority toOl'S for a four-:year term, onedirect the day to day opera- councilor for a two-year termtions of the village. The man- and a municipal judge for aagel' will be responsible for four-year term.implementing the policies of Precincts 6 8 and 10 arethe mayor and village council. consolidated for the municipal

Ruidoso Village Councilapproved the appointment ofGary Jackson as village man­ager during the regular meet­ing Tuesday.

The council took it a stepfurther and approved a con­tract for Jackson, the firsttime ever for a Ruidoso village.manager.

Jackson, who served asdeputy manager for about ayear under former managerRon Wicker, will assume hisduties on Jan. 3. Jackson's

Murder Charges FiledAgainst Roswell· Man

Promote Carrizozo ThemeOf Hospitality Workshop

A Roswell man is in theLincoln Coun ty DetentionCenter, charged with an opencount of murder.

William Louis "Bill" Arnett,29, was arraigned beforeMagistrate Judge GeraldDean Jr. in Carrizozo Mon­day. charged with the open-count of murder in the firstdegree, manslaughter and'aggravated pattery, all wi~hfirearm enhancement. Thecharges were a result of afatal shooting of a Capitanman and a wounding of an­other Capitan man outside

,.the Rodeo Bar, east ofCapitan Sunday night, Nov.28.

According to Lincoln Coun tySheriff James McSwane, 48year old Rolland Zamora ofCapitan, was pronounced deadon arrival at Lincoln County'Medical Center in Ruidoso, as-a result of a .45' caliber gun-shot wound to the chest.Another man, Carl Glass, alsoof Capitan, was shot under

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A Hospitality Training The second component isWorkshop will be held Thurs- titled "The Enchantmentday. Dec. 9 from 1 to 5 p.m. in Package: Tips and Techniquesthe commissioner's chambers for Successful Hosting" andin the Lincoln County Court- covers three critical areas in Carrizozo Board of Educa- Inc., told the board that the steady growth, Carrizozollouse in Carrizozo. The work- providing the best possible tion explored the possibility of "market for bonds -this year Schools have a favorableshop will be conducted by service to visitors. Workshop a bond election during a work has been remarkably gO'od." climate for asking voters toNMSU Hospitality and Train- participants will be asked to session held Tuesday. With interest rates under pass a bond election.ing Center and is sponsored . "Be Willing to Do Something AI Clemmons, bond advisor five percent, and the district Clemmons said the districtby the South Central Moun- (SEE PAGE 3) with Southwest Securities, evaluation on a slight but could ask for a bond electiontain RC&D. A representative of $423,000, which is based onfrom each business and orga- the district's available bond-nization is invited to attend. ing capacity. Capacity is

The sole purpose of the detennined by the districtworkshop is to help promote assessed value and how muchOarrizozo. Tourists traveling debt is left from previousthrough town helps the local bonds.economy and the workshop Clemmons said the 23 bondtitled "Catch Our Enchanted elections he has deaJt'withSpirit" win include informa- this year have aU passed.'·'lt'stion'about how to improve the what voters in NewM~xicoimage of Carrizozo and to seemed to be thinking." 'improve hospitality skills to Clemmons recommendedenCO\lrflge tourists to return to the board take t.ime to sell thethe area and stay longer. voters on the need for a bond

The program has three election. He also recommend-major components. The first, ed it the board decides to holdcomponent, "Who Comes to an eJection ,they do it whileYour Community?" invites school is In.,, l:JeSSion, so theparticipants to identiiY the " , " I," , ,,! , vote'i"S anc:t ' ,1~arents havetypes ofC,VisitotlS who visi~: ~~e . BU~EAU:' oF:, Rt;CL},M~'(QN 'Clio'~~E! b:~Qtri the pro6~~j<J' ,rQ16$tallhig,;~umJ?S Into tl1~'.w&.irs a~, ~e,,:old "',~~hdOl on t~,el~ 'tbind~ ~nd cancommunit.:r andl~r bUS1~~'~~;,_Q{mart()nN1mhe,~fQACrl~o~cr;,irftl;'im;JIlJsjl~f(fda~'a1U,Sl S'l1vrr~:nm~nt~I',P't;PtEJct~qn ~~rfCY (EPA, $UP,tfqh~, '; ;~'S~~. the nee~s ;,~ljat. *~e bondask.s thIn". to . ?lS~l1SS. 'wh,t ' sltEj.~~b.~U$'e;~r~Y~6Ide,OQt'lt¥ntUnatIQtH>fiaish~lIoww~ll. thEraPAf~tnedYfbMh& ~~ntatylfn$tl~"'fls~t()PllMP,,;<:t~nt1~.c~:Uld corr~Qt..viSItors need to enhance th~lf1, wat~r.rr'()mlhe.w~U$an(HlfschargeItJnto,.heOarrlzQ~Qwastewatei' systf;ltnfdtf,nal treatment/t'he',(own Is·Supenntendent-JJm. B~ylessexperience .' while foou?ing ~~ belntfpaltJ .£\. 'trionthlyfee frome'PA. The PVrnps origlnaJlyinstalled In the wel/slast yea'r stppped working, presen~ed a tentative bst ~fthe.' \isltor·s expectatJons, 10 rePQrte~ly,l;)fJc.atJse,qfcorroslon. $n~ wer~,ptJlIE)Q.Ort¢elnst~t1ed.theptltrlplng, of the shallow acq~l~erwill P()~~~tlalneeds,none prion-~~s~raw:,;~beiJ' ·,nEJeds .fullin.. .~ptlr.'!~~~t'J:;<~,,'Y(5' ..•.•. ..;,~,Y.,':,:;l~'r:,~'.'<:' ;: "i}:!:'i<": ...~.." ", '/:: ,-;'.' """,,,,;." . ,~i,~~~~~~,~l~.t~~.~l)aTI1.~f~~e .m~At. _ " :.,·",i!'t;·"t·'·'·"'''''r;';~>·'r'4';''·''';'~·''';''''h 'I":"':'x·'·""·"'· [, r'" .~ta.~~i:J~:ott'fa oF-EdutatlQ'R'S

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Carey said increase inindividual allocations wJ11.befor the larger events. whj.chbring more people to town'. l1yrequiring the events torequest the money by June 1will allow the commit~e -tobudget its funding. Carey ,aidthe committee plans to setaside some funds for "seedmoney" for newly organiZedevents.

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Carey-said the committee pn Sunday. -Dee. 12. Santa AlISints. OOpS ,gifts Will 'bewill try_ to take care of the Cops.h·Rui~ Elks Lodge delivered" to thefamUy _resi~nudor events without leaving and White . Mountain Seareh deiices on. De~etnher 22 arielout smaller events. and Re~winhoSt a· hot dog. 23. " _, '

Councilor Fra~ Potter s.uPJ}'ert'or:....n children on the .AIl ·appUcations.·"ShQti14 besuggested someone begin new ,BanEa Cops Hat. and their ret'i.rMled -to, the LincQln Coun..events during the empty parents. at' the Jtuidoso Elks ty sheriff's 'OftiCe behind"shoulder" months of Lodge. Santa, will be there to Ruidoso Villase ·.aall at 105November and ApriL Carey vieit with all the cblldren. KansO!i> ' CI1;lr .·ftoad (bUildingagreed the committee _l'wants 'Santa 'Oops ~ontin1ies to wberecounf¥ heJr1t'h 'offiee iliito promote new events:.It solicit donations of food. toYs'. locate~) or ,the Lirlco1n coUnty

Also Tuesday. village money. and clothing ,for the Sherifrs Omcemtbecourt­deputy manager Alan Briley. Santa Cops Christmas project. . house in Collrrizozo~·Applica~gave an update on the Santa Cops will provide tions maya)... _be mailed toMainStreet project which ~lothiDg. toys and -food to Santa C~St _.PO Box 245.began with a ground breaking eligible children and elderly Ruidoso, NM 88345.Nov. 15. Act11f.l work began adults who reside in Linddli'J.

~~l:~c~Uo:":~~r bas Co::t. application fQTthe Full.: ,AI1ends I, • I,"A lot of people are starting t'amUy and child information 'I

to realize that it wiD take must be completely filled out. (Continued fro~ P. 1)away parking." said Briley of The applications will be item. that are approved as athe project. screened and verified by group to save meeting time)

The construction entails Santa Cops. Toys win not be includes a. ~80I~tioD adOptingtearing up of existing provided to those over the age tlle county's Infrastn.leturesidewalks and replacement of 16. Improvemen~Plan; final votewith ADA conformi'ng on Deer Park Meadows;sidewalks, tree planters" 5 ho I B d award the ambulance :propos-sitting .areas. tmdergrou.nd CO· 08r atj reimbursement tor tr,ans--electrical conduits for lighting . . • •• portation and extradition ofand pew lightpoJes. However. (Continued from P. 1) _prisonprs ao.d p.ayrOJ1.with thQ ,tt;e'lIleapi"" ijqme'· ".".. . ",. 'T1I'li'~j1\lliJj•• is .In'\'ited' tel,

·parking will' b. lost' 'iolong' • \>f'theell1citiill\ Pro"lamatlo"'. If '"tU;nd.· the·,c:otninlSSlon meet­Sudderth Diive. ' the' bond pasee.. the .Iectlon Ing whidH"l>egiiis at 1/ a.m.

Briley said the first phase expense.s and Clemmons· fees Tu.esday. Dec. 7. ~ the com~of the 'sidewalks from Fern will be taken from the bond ti:usSion -chambers in theStreet to Center Street on the proceeds. courthouse in CanJzozo.north side of Sudderth Drive Clemmons encouraged theshould be completed by Dec. district to consider a bond2 3 . I t w i I ] inc Iud e election to continue neededhandicapped aecess sidewalks, repairs and. renovation pro.­light poles. curbing and jects. "It's virtually a fact· of

. planters. Trees will be planted life you're going to be in debtand benChes will be installed as a school district," he said.at a later date. ·He also added that districts

''It's starting c"to become which have not passed bondrealityI all we're putting in elections to keep up withbetween Fern and Center is faciDt)" needs are in tis worldfive parking places," Briley of hurt now."said. "That right now is a Boant members took noconcern.II action on deciding to pursue a

Briley reported no problems bond dw;ng the work session.with access, construction, or The regular board ef educa~people falling into the tion meeting is set for 6 p.m.excavations. He was glad the Tuesday. Dee. 14 in the school"easiest'" part of the project is administration building. Thenow underway. b,cause little meeting is a week earlier than­problems are being "ironed usual because of the Christ-out." mas holidays.

ALLSUP'S Don Mill.r Is the oontaetCORN DOG & pere.n. and liaIs.n between

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and TransportationDepartment plans to begin itsHlghwll,Y 48 prqj_ in 0._1994. On Dec. 8. highwll,Yoftlclal. will m.et with the&Uidooo Citizen. AdvisoryCommittee.

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In the eecond or .1!beeq.,.,m;years of an event Or groupr.ceiving lodge.. tax fund, theevent or group must matchthe IUnding dollar for dollar.For instance, if the eventreceives $2,000 in lodgers"taxe~ the ·event or groupmust spend $2,000 of its ownfunds for promotion.

There aTe five areas whichare .ligibl. for lodge.. taxfunding: advertisingplacement in radio. TVI

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Expeilses that are noteligible for lodgers tax fwlcls'include specialty" advertisingproducts such as mug~ pens.hats. and t-shirts; staffcompensation; meals. lodging,entertainment or travelexpenses and telephone.

Lodgers· Tax AdvisoryCommittee chairman BobCarey presented th erecommended resolution tothe council and said thechanges came about after

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$5,000 eac!>. Another changeis the applications for thefund over $1.500 must besubmitted before June 1, eachyear. All other applications forfunds must be submitted notlater than 60 doys before theevent.

A former three-year limitwas eliminated to allow, forunlhnited application offunde. .

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