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clour,h,lest lvti..croj'iJ.m co. 2601 E. Yandell · Box. 100!i4 . 'nco Tx, '7;199J The 25c PER COPY NO. 45 IN OUR 36TH YEAR LN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO 8834? MONDAY,.OCTOBER 12,1981 Mules, Hunter/ Jumpers have great weekend ·.· .. "WHAT DO I THINK OF MULE AUCTIONS?" Well, If you ask me, 1 think it's just an excuse for them muleskinners and us mules to get together and jawbone. Reporter learns mules don't come from mules BY TIM PALMER Staff Writer/Photographer A fellow can learn a lot about mules just bv hamnng around with them, especially since muleskinners are nJce folks who like to talk about their hlnnys, jermys and jacks .. ·Mulesldnners weekend started Thurs- day with a mule auction in the barn area of Ruidoso Downs race track. My education began when a man led what sure looked to me like a horse into the auction ring. The auctioneer must have agreed. "She sure don't look like a jack to me," he said. But then a liWe mule colt trotted out and tagged along behind the horse. As lt turned out, the man was offering both momma (a horse} and colt (a mule) for sale. To a city boy who didn't know that mules come from hcrses and and not from mules, It was fortunate to find a friendly muleskinner to explain it all. Mules come about, Lisa Magee of Kerrville, Texas, told me, when a female donkey (jermet or "jenny") Is bred to a male horse ( I did know what a stallion lsi), or when a female horse (mare) is bred to a male donkey (jack). I was glad to get all of that straight, let me tell you. "You can have a mule out of any kind of horse plus different kinds of jacks," said Diana Plumlee of Gainesville, Texas. This brought some interesting possibllities to mind. I wondered Jf there has ever been a Budweiser Clydesdale mule. Plumlee had other interesting facts to tell, like mules not being able to breed because tbey have an odd nwnber of chl'omosomes - 63, and George Washington being the qriginatol' of the American Mammoth Jack breed, thanks to the gift of a Spanish jack from the king of Spain. Bob Pitts had brought a pair of small mules to the sale. He told me that they were out of a Shetland mare. I mentioned to him that people didn't seem to be doing much buying that day. that got money ain't mule oriented," he said. And fol' the rest, "Twelve-dollar oats and 20 percent money have ldnda taken the enjoyinent out of it." Pitm makes his Uving trading in mules, and he also breaks and trains them. Three of the eight mules he brought were to compete in the races, which he called "a good advertisement." . Plumlee, who has been in the business for four years, belleves that the mule In- dustry is Just starting to grow. "Each year, there is more and more interest in it," she said. She noted that owners of thoroughbred and. running quarter horse mares are becoming more inclined to breed their mares to jacks, and cited the rising cost of quartel' horse breeding fees as one reason. The result ls good racing mule stock. "I think people are liking the diver- sificat(on also," Plumlee sald. It occurred to me to ask Diana what makes mules different fl'Om horses, behavior wise. "If their security Is In danger, they do what comes natural," she said. "That's when people call 'em stub- born." I wondered if that meant that mules are smarter than horses. "They are definitely smarter than horses In general," she said. According to the muleskinners I was talking with, mules also develop more respect for people. "Any liWe kind of mistreatment, they sure remember," said one. "But if you don't discipline them, they remember what they ean get away with." WeU, by the time I left the sale, I was determined to own a mule. Maybe not just yet (our landlord says 'no pets'), but the nice folks fl'om Gainesville said they'd bring me one next yeal'. Fun Day in the Park scheduled Octo"ber 25 Fun Day in the Park, a semi-mmual progtam sponsored by the Cbamber of Conurl9rce, is scheduled for October 25, with the action to begin at 2 p.m., in School House Park. · egg throwing contest, a tug-of-war and other events. The Chamber will provide hot dogs at. cost, 25 cents, with everyone to cook their own over fireplaces that will be ready for use throughout the afternoon. "Thls specla] aftemoon," Chamber "'ltJs Is a reaUun afternoon." Jungbluth executive director Ed Jungbluth said, .,is said, "one that has been growing In to gi\le people the chance to participate In popularity each time we put Jt on, ahd your a symbolic fall wind down. Ills for local Chamber directors are urging everyone In people, and famiHes, to get together, play .this area to plan to come to School Houe some silly games, listen to some good Park.that Sunday afternoon and have an music:, and JI.Bt generallY have a super enjoyable outing." time. n · ; Jungbluth said the Chamber "is inviting Jungbluth said that games for volunteer help," to organize tbe games, youngsters Include tag, sack and three- dispense the hotdogs and "generatty be legged rsees; "with ribbons for all winners avallabJe to step in and help in any of the and those playing." Adults will enter the Mules·behaved predictably Outside of the first race of the 1981 mule meeting at _Ruidoso Downs, the mules didn't.do the Wlpredlctable and, outside of getting tired In the longer races and quitting, they mostly performed to the best of their abilities. The first race, chariots, saw Jo and Jim, driven by Bill Ward of Lincoln, take the first tum on the track, to head the wrong way. It took Ward a whlle to get their at- tention, tum around, and cross the finish llne to claim fourth money. Only two jockeys sustained injuries requiring brief emergency treatment at Ruidoso Hondo Valley Hospital. Rolland Villages, trustees to meet The Ruidoso Downs trustees will meet at 7 tonight in Municipal Hall. Agenda items include a request by Cablevislon of Lincoln County to increase rates, discussion on a franchlBe for .Con- tinental Telephone Company, action on a resolution to increase the budget for radio communications and action to sell a flatbed and pickup truck owned by the vlllage. Ruidoso trustees will hear a report on the sale of $1.5 mlllion in general obligation bonds at its regular meeting, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 13 at the Ruidoso Public Library. Opening of bids on the bond Issue will take place at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, also at the library. Sale of the bonds, which was approved by voters in a special election earlier tbls year, will provide revenue for street work, renovation or the police, courts .and jail building, and a new fire substation or staUous, according to village manager JJm Hlne. Other aJlenda items include: - Ordinance 81-20, BIUle.xatlon of ap- proximately 279 acres of land in the area of First Christian Church. - Ordinance 81·21, amending the definition of mobUe home and buDding. - Discussion of beer and wine license fees for restaurants. - Recommendation from Mayor IJoyd L. Davis Jr., on two pel'Soils to serve on the Planning and Zoning Cornml.ssion. - Report from Hine on the prospective candidates for the position of village planner. The foUowing Planning and Zoning items are also slated for action: - Request for setback variance for a house in Holiday Acl'es, C. C. Miller. - Replat of Let 8, Block 9 at Cree Meadows, Tom Battey. - Conditional use request for plumbing shop at Airport Tracts, Tut Shaw. - Lakeview Estates final plat, Tim Collins. - Replat of Parcel 2, Tract A at Flume Canyon, Wally Hjalmqulst. - Request for sewer and driveway easement through village property in Wingfield Homestead, Frankie Wheeler. - Replat of Let 32, Block 12, at Cree Meadows Country Club, Sierra Engineering. School board meets Tuesday Ruidoso'sBoard of Education meeting Is scheduled for Tuesday night af 7:30 at White Mountain Middle School Media Center. Agenda items include: - Approval of checks and fund tran- sfers. - Call fol' bids on a portable classl'oom building for the Middle School ami for fleet insurance. . - Authorization of Superintendent Pat Valtiant as the official representative for the filing of Public Law BI-874 application for the school year 1981-1982. -Superintendent's report on enrollment and Investments. · c Lodgers' tour open to public Area residents are invited to join 'the Lodger's Assoclation at their noon lun- cheon, October 13, at Holiday House, and, afterward, to board the city bus with association members, for a tour of three motels, tWo condominiums, and two cabin properties, to vlew some. of the ac- commodations offered by the industry, Clark Cal'JM'nter, association president, said Friday. Village trustoo, Benny CoUlston. will address the luncheon audienee, Carpenter said. Hamos was ttiown from his mule Friday I and klcked•in the arm area by the hind legs of his mount. Saturday Dave Mello's nule, Killer Sam, crashed Into the fence in a four furlong race, pinning Mello against the guard rail. Mello was sitting up on thet I stretcher wheq he was loaded into thej ambulance. · H. 0. T. Jerry was named Mule-of-the- Meet, winning all three of his starts and the most races of any entered. LeRoy Coombs, with eight wins, earned honors and Gl'eg !.eClair saddled five winners to be named frainer-of-thP-M<>Pt. Early Bird, ·owned by Ed and Marion Hyman, won the Three-Year-Old and Older 220 yard dash Saturday, after Huckleberry Finn was disquallfied by the stewards for interference. He came back· SUnday to win the Four-Year-Old Classic, with a $1,000 added purse, going away. Early Bird sort of lagged behind during the early going in this 350 yard dash, but jockey LeRoy Coombs got him to open up during the last SO yards to win in a driving finish. Sunday's attendance figures were not available to Th.e News, but Friday's paid attendance topped 700 and Saturday more than 1,1100 paid to watch the rnces. "It was a very successful meet," Ed Hyman· president of the sponsoring Ruidoso' Downs Mule Skinners, said. "We didn't have any special problems come up, all of the races were run well, and ac- cidents were at a minimwn. "The success of this meeting, plus the excellent cooperation we enjoyed from all of the mule people, is most encouraging. We now feel positive that the Mule Skin· ners will be able to build this meeting into the finest in the country, and that's what we intend to do." Race results appear on- page two. Horse course designer judged Hunter I Jumpers She Is considered to be one of the Then we can Invite these riders to attend competition Sunday, Jones said she was country's top ccurse designers in the the training center,'' Jones said. going home to Gladstone to start worlting equestrian world as well as an ac- Immediately following the Grand Prix with the indoor equestrian team. compli.shed horsewoman. Chrystine W. Jooes served as both course designer and Judge at the Second Annual Huntel'..Jumper Show at Ruidoso Downs this weekend. Based out of Gladstone, New Jersey, Jones is director of the United States Equestrian Team training center there. A former member of the team herself, Jones holds many awal'ds for her expertise and says she has ridden ln every type of horse events. "I've been a judge for many years. Fourteen to be exact," said Jones. "I have designed courses for events In the United States, Canada, Australia and the Bahamas. I haven't been to Europe yet, but I hope to." As a free-lancer in the course designing area, Jones says she'll gc just about anywhere to set up courses. As part of her director responsJbllitles, she emphasizes education at the training center. Recently, however, the program has widened its scope and now she travels to different areas to share some of the knowledge with riders in such places as CaUfombf and Wisconsin. "We'd like to expand with more training across the country,'' Jones said. In this way, it ls easier for Jones' staff to see prospective fidel'S for the team. "We've recently gotten into talent scouting, like they do in the 'big leagues.' CYNTH lA JONES IS 1 N her element in the horse ring. As Director of the United States Equestrian Team, she is also a free lance course designer and events judge and performed these duties a1 the second annual hunter· jumper show at Ruidoso Downs. Arizona rider wins $5,000 Hunter I Jumper Grand Prix A small but congenial crowd of spec- . tatol'S watched as scarlet and black coated riders wearing hunt caps, competed for cash, trophies and ribbons, on the final day of the second annual Ruidoso-Hondo VaUey Hospital Charity Horse Show, Sunday afternoon, in the meadow just inside Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Profits from the show go to RuJdos(}oHondo Valley Hospital (RHVH). Tim Herrick of Phoenix, Arizona, riding "French Leave," was the wirmer of the $5,000 purse, in the Grand Prix of Ruidoso, the final event of the 1981 Hunter/Jumper Show. Natalie Nabb, 17, of Nogales, Arizona, riding "Lion in Winter,'' won the Cham- pion Junior Working Hunter Class, for 17 · and Undel', sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lewis of Ruidoso: and the $1,500 Furr's Hunter Derby, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Waddell of Lubbock, TeltBs. The attendance for this year's Hun- ter/Jumper show "was four or five times last year's attendance," Ken Moore, RH- VH administrator said. Except for clouds and wind on Sunday, *= Coffee Cart 1 I I The Wednesday Coffee Cart, · :::; ;::: sponsored by the Chamber of •·· Commerce so the public can ·., meet Chamber officers and directors, will be from 9-10:30 a.m., at: ij:J RESORTPROPERTJES 721 Meebem Drlve i which increased the chill factor, keeping some spectators at home, hunter/jumper enthusiasts enjoyed a weekend of mostly sunny weather - unllke the rainy, muddy conditions which marred last year's event, Moore said. "Boy, am I glad it didn't rain," Jerry Dougherty, show managel', said. Don Leslie of the El Paso, Texas, based Ditch Riders International, who 8p(Jnsored the show, echoed Dougherty's sentiments. "We're just glad the weather held nut." he said. Leslie, who co-chaired the show with Winnie Lewis of Ruidoso, said he was "looking forward to next year." Moore said thanks were owed to Carl Franzer of Safeway Stores, to Dorthea Trimbell of Win, Place and Show, to the Ruidoso Gymnastic Association, to the Pink Ladies of the RHVH Auxiliary for "their concession work and the arts and cl'afts show," and to Dr. Paul Whitwam, for their help with the show. WINNER OF THE GRANO PRIX competition Sunday, the final day of the hunter-iumper is Tim Herrick of Phoenix. His horse,. Fre(lch sports the blue ribbon. awarded by. Bob Lewis, ,teft, Director of Horse Sales at Ruidoso Downs. ....... -- ................ - .. ""' ........................ .... - ....1-.;& ...... .• ..iw / - 1

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clour,h,lest lvti..croj'iJ.m co. 2601 E. Yandell · Box. 100!i4 . ~J 'nco • Tx, '7;199J

The 25c PER COPY

NO. 45 IN OUR 36TH YEAR LN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO 8834? MONDAY,.OCTOBER 12,1981

Mules, Hunter/ Jumpers have great weekend

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"WHAT DO I THINK OF MULE AUCTIONS?" Well, If you ask me, 1 think it's just an excuse for them muleskinners and us mules to get together and jawbone.

Reporter learns mules don't come from mules

BY TIM PALMER Staff Writer/Photographer

A fellow can learn a lot about mules just bv hamnng around with them, especially since muleskinners are nJce folks who like to talk about their hlnnys, jermys and jacks .. ·Mulesldnners weekend started Thurs­

day with a mule auction in the barn area of Ruidoso Downs race track. My education began when a man led what sure looked to me like a horse into the auction ring.

The auctioneer must have agreed. "She sure don't look like a jack to me," he said. But then a liWe mule colt trotted out and tagged along behind the horse.

As lt turned out, the man was offering both momma (a horse} and colt (a mule) for sale. To a city boy who didn't know that mules come from hcrses and donkeys~ and not from mules, It was fortunate to find a friendly muleskinner to explain it all.

Mules come about, Lisa Magee of Kerrville, Texas, told me, when a female donkey (jermet or "jenny") Is bred to a male horse ( I did know what a stallion lsi), or when a female horse (mare) is bred to a male donkey (jack). I was glad to get all of that straight, let me tell you.

"You can have a mule out of any kind of horse plus different kinds of jacks," said Diana Plumlee of Gainesville, Texas. This brought some interesting possibllities to mind. I wondered Jf there has ever been a Budweiser Clydesdale mule.

Plumlee had other interesting facts to tell, like mules not being able to breed because tbey have an odd nwnber of chl'omosomes - 63, and George Washington being the qriginatol' of the American Mammoth Jack breed, thanks to the gift of a Spanish jack from the king of Spain.

Bob Pitts had brought a pair of small

mules to the sale. He told me that they were out of a Shetland mare. I mentioned to him that people didn't seem to be doing much buying that day.

~·People that got money ain't mule oriented," he said. And fol' the rest, "Twelve-dollar oats and 20 percent money have ldnda taken the enjoyinent out of it."

Pitm makes his Uving trading in mules, and he also breaks and trains them. Three of the eight mules he brought were to compete in the races, which he called "a good advertisement." .

Plumlee, who has been in the business for four years, belleves that the mule In­dustry is Just starting to grow. "Each year, there is more and more interest in it," she said.

She noted that owners of thoroughbred and. running quarter horse mares are becoming more inclined to breed their mares to jacks, and cited the rising cost of quartel' horse breeding fees as one reason. The result ls good racing mule stock.

"I think people are liking the diver­sificat(on also," Plumlee sald.

It occurred to me to ask Diana what makes mules different fl'Om horses, behavior wise. "If their security Is In danger, they do what comes natural," she said. "That's when people call 'em stub­born."

I wondered if that meant that mules are smarter than horses. "They are definitely smarter than horses In general," she said.

According to the muleskinners I was talking with, mules also develop more respect for people. "Any liWe kind of mistreatment, they sure remember," said one. "But if you don't discipline them, they remember what they ean get away with."

WeU, by the time I left the sale, I was determined to own a mule. Maybe not just yet (our landlord says 'no pets'), but the nice folks fl'om Gainesville said they'd bring me one next yeal'.

Fun Day in the Park scheduled Octo"ber 25

Fun Day in the Park, a semi-mmual progtam sponsored by the Cbamber of Conurl9rce, is scheduled for October 25, with the action to begin at 2 p.m., in School House Park. ·

egg throwing contest, a tug-of-war and other events.

The Chamber will provide hot dogs at. cost, 25 cents, with everyone to cook their own over fireplaces that will be ready for use throughout the afternoon.

"Thls specla] aftemoon," Chamber "'ltJs Is a reaUun afternoon." Jungbluth executive director Ed Jungbluth said, .,is said, "one that has been growing In to gi\le people the chance to participate In popularity each time we put Jt on, ahd your a symbolic fall wind down. Ills for local Chamber directors are urging everyone In people, and famiHes, to get together, play .this area to plan to come to School Houe some silly games, listen to some good Park.that Sunday afternoon and have an music:, and JI.Bt generallY have a super enjoyable outing." time. n · ; Jungbluth said the Chamber "is inviting

Jungbluth said that games for volunteer help," to organize tbe games, youngsters Include tag, sack and three- dispense the hotdogs and "generatty be legged rsees; "with ribbons for all winners avallabJe to step in and help in any of the and those playing." Adults will enter the events.~·

Mules·behaved predictably Outside of the first race of the 1981 mule

meeting at _Ruidoso Downs, the mules didn't.do the Wlpredlctable and, outside of getting tired In the longer races and quitting, they mostly performed to the best of their abilities.

The first race, chariots, saw Jo and Jim, driven by Bill Ward of Lincoln, take the first tum on the track, to head the wrong way. It took Ward a whlle to get their at­tention, tum around, and cross the finish llne to claim fourth money.

Only two jockeys sustained injuries requiring brief emergency treatment at Ruidoso Hondo Valley Hospital. Rolland

Villages, trustees to meet

The Ruidoso Downs trustees will meet at 7 tonight in Municipal Hall.

Agenda items include a request by Cablevislon of Lincoln County to increase rates, discussion on a franchlBe for .Con­tinental Telephone Company, action on a resolution to increase the budget for radio communications and action to sell a flatbed and pickup truck owned by the vlllage.

Ruidoso trustees will hear a report on the sale of $1.5 mlllion in general obligation bonds at its regular meeting, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 13 at the Ruidoso Public Library.

Opening of bids on the bond Issue will take place at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, also at the library. Sale of the bonds, which was approved by voters in a special election earlier tbls year, will provide revenue for street work, renovation or the police, courts .and jail building, and a new fire substation or staUous, according to village manager JJm Hlne.

Other aJlenda items include: - Ordinance 81-20, BIUle.xatlon of ap­

proximately 279 acres of land in the area of First Christian Church.

- Ordinance 81·21, amending the definition of mobUe home and buDding.

- Discussion of beer and wine license fees for restaurants.

- Recommendation from Mayor IJoyd L. Davis Jr., on two pel'Soils to serve on the Planning and Zoning Cornml.ssion.

- Report from Hine on the prospective candidates for the position of village planner.

The foUowing Planning and Zoning items are also slated for action:

- Request for setback variance for a house in Holiday Acl'es, C. C. Miller.

- Replat of Let 8, Block 9 at Cree Meadows, Tom Battey.

- Conditional use request for plumbing shop at Airport Tracts, Tut Shaw.

- Lakeview Estates final plat, Tim Collins.

- Replat of Parcel 2, Tract A at Flume Canyon, Wally Hjalmqulst.

- Request for sewer and driveway easement through village property in Wingfield Homestead, Frankie Wheeler.

- Replat of Let 32, Block 12, at Cree Meadows Country Club, Sierra Engineering.

School board meets Tuesday

Ruidoso'sBoard of Education meeting Is scheduled for Tuesday night af 7:30 at White Mountain Middle School Media Center.

Agenda items include: - Approval of checks and fund tran­

sfers. - Call fol' bids on a portable classl'oom

building for the Middle School ami for fleet insurance.

. - Authorization of Superintendent Pat Valtiant as the official representative for the filing of Public Law BI-874 application for the school year 1981-1982.

-Superintendent's report on enrollment and Investments. · c

Lodgers' tour open to public

Area residents are invited to join 'the Lodger's Assoclation at their noon lun­cheon, October 13, at Holiday House, and, afterward, to board the city bus with association members, for a tour of three motels, tWo condominiums, and two cabin properties, to vlew some. of the ac­commodations offered by the ~ocallodg.lng industry, Clark Cal'JM'nter, association president, said Friday.

Village trustoo, Benny CoUlston. will address the luncheon audienee, Carpenter said.

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Hamos was ttiown from his mule Friday I and klcked•in the arm area by the hind legs of his mount. Saturday Dave Mello's nule, Killer Sam, crashed Into the fence in a four furlong race, pinning Mello against the guard rail. Mello was sitting up on thet

I stretcher wheq he was loaded into thej ambulance. ·

H. 0. T. Jerry was named Mule-of-the­Meet, winning all three of his starts and the most races of any entered.

LeRoy Coombs, with eight wins, earned Jockey-of~the-Meet honors and Gl'eg !.eClair saddled five winners to be named frainer-of-thP-M<>Pt.

Early Bird, ·owned by Ed and Marion Hyman, won the Three-Year-Old and Older 220 yard dash Saturday, after Huckleberry Finn was disquallfied by the stewards for interference. He came back· SUnday to win the Four-Year-Old Classic, with a $1,000 added purse, going away. Early Bird sort of lagged behind during the early going in this 350 yard dash, but jockey LeRoy Coombs got him to open up during the last SO yards to win in a driving finish.

Sunday's attendance figures were not available to Th.e News, but Friday's paid attendance topped 700 and Saturday more

than 1,1100 paid to watch the rnces. "It was a very successful meet," Ed

Hyman· president of the sponsoring Ruidoso' Downs Mule Skinners, said. "We didn't have any special problems come up, all of the races were run well, and ac­cidents were at a minimwn.

"The success of this meeting, plus the excellent cooperation we enjoyed from all of the mule people, is most encouraging. We now feel positive that the Mule Skin· ners will be able to build this meeting into the finest in the country, and that's what we intend to do."

Race results appear on- page two.

Horse course designer judged Hunter I Jumpers She Is considered to be one of the Then we can Invite these riders to attend competition Sunday, Jones said she was

country's top ccurse designers in the the training center,'' Jones said. going home to Gladstone to start worlting equestrian world as well as an ac- Immediately following the Grand Prix with the indoor equestrian team. compli.shed horsewoman.

Chrystine W. Jooes served as both course designer and Judge at the Second Annual Huntel'..Jumper Show at Ruidoso Downs this weekend.

Based out of Gladstone, New Jersey, Jones is director of the United States Equestrian Team training center there.

A former member of the team herself, Jones holds many awal'ds for her expertise and says she has ridden ln every type of horse events.

"I've been a judge for many years. Fourteen to be exact," said Jones. "I have designed courses for events In the United States, Canada, Australia and the Bahamas. I haven't been to Europe yet, but I hope to."

As a free-lancer in the course designing area, Jones says she'll gc just about anywhere to set up courses.

As part of her director responsJbllitles, she emphasizes education at the training center. Recently, however, the program has widened its scope and now she travels to different areas to share some of the knowledge with riders in such places as CaUfombf and Wisconsin.

"We'd like to expand with more training across the country,'' Jones said. In this way, it ls easier for Jones' staff to see prospective fidel'S for the team.

"We've recently gotten into talent scouting, like they do in the 'big leagues.'

CYNTH lA JONES IS 1 N her element in the horse ring. As Director of the United States Equestrian Team, she is also a free lance course designer and events judge and performed these duties a1 the second annual hunter· jumper show at Ruidoso Downs.

Arizona rider wins $5,000 Hunter I Jumper Grand Prix

A small but congenial crowd of spec-. tatol'S watched as scarlet and black coated riders wearing hunt caps, competed for cash, trophies and ribbons, on the final day of the second annual Ruidoso-Hondo VaUey Hospital Charity Horse Show, Sunday afternoon, in the meadow just inside Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Profits from the show go to RuJdos(}oHondo Valley Hospital (RHVH).

Tim Herrick of Phoenix, Arizona, riding "French Leave," was the wirmer of the $5,000 purse, in the Grand Prix of Ruidoso, the final event of the 1981 Hunter/Jumper Show.

Natalie Nabb, 17, of Nogales, Arizona, riding "Lion in Winter,'' won the Cham­pion Junior Working Hunter Class, for 17 · and Undel', sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lewis of Ruidoso: and the $1,500 Furr's Hunter Derby, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Waddell of Lubbock, TeltBs.

The attendance for this year's Hun­ter/Jumper show "was four or five times last year's attendance," Ken Moore, RH­VH administrator said.

Except for clouds and wind on Sunday,

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*= Coffee Cart ::~ ~ ~

1 I ~ I ~! The Wednesday Coffee Cart, · :::; ;::: sponsored by the Chamber of :~: •·· Commerce so the public can ·., ~~ meet Chamber officers and ~~~ =-~ directors, will be from 9-10:30 :::~

~~ a.m., at: ~~ ij:J RESORTPROPERTJES ~:~ ~;l; 721 Meebem Drlve i ~~1;~~=:!:::::=:::::~=:=:~:=::::::::~::::~:=::::::::::~:=:=::::::::~-:::::~::::::::::~:::::::::::;::.1

which increased the chill factor, keeping some spectators at home, hunter/jumper enthusiasts enjoyed a weekend of mostly sunny weather - unllke the rainy, muddy conditions which marred last year's event, Moore said.

"Boy, am I glad it didn't rain," Jerry Dougherty, show managel', said.

Don Leslie of the El Paso, Texas, based Ditch Riders International, who 8p(Jnsored the show, echoed Dougherty's sentiments. "We're just glad the weather held nut." he

said. Leslie, who co-chaired the show with

Winnie Lewis of Ruidoso, said he was "looking forward to next year."

Moore said thanks were owed to Carl Franzer of Safeway Stores, to Dorthea Trimbell of Win, Place and Show, to the Ruidoso Gymnastic Association, to the Pink Ladies of the RHVH Auxiliary for "their concession work and the arts and cl'afts show," and to Dr. Paul Whitwam, for their help with the show.

WINNER OF THE GRANO PRIX competition Sunday, the final day of the hunter-iumper ~how, is Tim Herrick of Phoenix. Arl~onq. His horse,. Fre(lch L:~ave, sports the blue ribbon. awarded by. Bob Lewis, ,teft, Director of Horse Sales at Ruidoso Downs.

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HEADER AND HEELER work together In the team roping on· mules competition Saturday· at

Beaver's Arena, Part of the Mule Skinners a~­tivitles in Ruidoso Down~ '

Sunland's purses hiked BY MARK GORDON

In banking as in horse raclng, money can make the difference.

''Our plll"S8 increase has to belp us," ..tel Sunland Park Racing Seeretary Donald Rausch, wbo beginl his second seaBOn at the west EI Paso, Texas, track. "The way horse racing is golng aerosa New Medea, I look fDr El Paso to really, really grow."

, Wben Sunland starts Its 84-day horse race meet October 17, horsemen Will be rmmlnl: for higher purses than ever before. AD levels w11l reflect an increase, from maiden racea to h,andi.caps.

The minimum pW"Se has been biked from $1,500 to a Sunland record $1.800. An liddJtlonal $1,500 has been added to each handicap and stake race, biking those events to at least a $6,000-added purse.

"We've added 17 new ·stakes, lli for thoroughbreds and two for quarter hDI" ses," Rausch said. ''We'll have a stakes or handicap every weekend at Sunland and each is at least $5,000-added.

"Because of our purse increase, we've drawn horses from California and Lwlslana that we've never had before," he said. "The Shue Fly Stakes Js now a $5,000-added race and tt drew 55 nominees. Tbat's double what we've ever had before."

Rausch ia hoping the significant purse inc-rease will keep the nmners eompetfn..!!: In February and March. In past yean~, borsemen have given their animaJs a rest those two months in preparation for the swnmer meetings.

"So many are resting then, that I don't quite get the caHber of handicap fields WJUI the end Gf March," be said. "The purse increase has to help. When they can run for at least $&,0110-added., it's going to keep those better horses In training. Now you can afford to keep a horse In training with the bJgger purses. Mooey ls the name of the game."

Rausch Is In the process of ac­commodating horsemen who have applied for 1.500 :stan spaces.

''I'm trying to help everybody ouL I'D try to work In everybody over the nezt 15 to 20 days," be said. "There's a. 1ot of turn­over now. Some horses are being turned out or rested A few owners wiD dedde they don't want to run. I'll make a decision soon so we can try to get everyone ln."

While two-year-old thoroughbreds have always held center stage at.SUnland. Park, Rausch is boplng to accelerate .the program so three-year-old and older thoroughbreds receive some out;atandlng races Just as the two-year-olds do.

In past yean, the Riley Alllaon Futurity, which traditionally closes the SUDland Park season, bas been the ooly race of significance for thoroughbreds. That'B what Rausch hopes to alter.

"We want to build up for entire stakes program for thorougbbredB so a trainer can come to E1 Paso and tnl1y make a good living with Ida horses. We'll have the best thoroughbred raclng we've ever had this season."

A total of 14 new stakes and handicaps has·been added to the Sunland schedule for UJree.year-oJd and older thoroughbreds. The Dona Ana Handicap has been written exclusively ·for three-year·old New Mulco-breds.

''Our new purses and added stakes prove thai. we want people with good hoi'Se9 to rim at SUnland Park. I believe the people of EI Pa.so deserve to see good horses nm," Rausch said.

"We've had horsemen who have nm with us for years and ye8r8 for low purses. Now they'll be a~e to run for bJgger purses.·They deServe a chance at that''

"Amoni the ·new stables exPeCted to do weD at Sunland Js the Flying M Ranch Stables rrom Carencro, Louisiana. Trained by Dawn Melek, the stable wW bave 12 horses. The hones bave competed at sucb Louisiana tracks as Evqeiine Downs in Lafeyette and Delta Downs in VInton. .

Rausch cited perennial New Mexico leading trainers Cllffclrd Lambert and Bob Arnett. Each has been assigned 3fl stalls.

"ClHf Lambert and Bob Arnett are a1ways among the top three tralner:lil. They help flU races. They run their bones and people with big stables who run horses are always welcome," Rausch said.

Lambert, who recently won the trainer's tltJe .with 13 wiru at the New Mexico State Fair meeting at Albuquerque, will have the services of son, Casey, 111. He won the jockeys' title at Albuquerque, thus becoming the first father-son combination to accomplish that feat at the State Fair meet.

Lambert's main handicap thr¥t will be Double B Express, who won the E. T. Springer Memorial Handicap at Albuquerque as weU as the Ruidoso Sprint Championship this sununer at Ruldo.so

Downs. Lambert will also hl.ve Capi'a First, a

sprlnUnglhreat; Special Special; BlaekAt Tbe Win:~ and Big Bad Tune, a two-yeaJ'­old speedster, who captured the A. C. Kemp Memoria] Handicap at the State Fab-. .

Arnett, meanwhile, wiU have NaUve Gypsy, a consistent qtUII'bllr borse, as well as several outstanding thoroughbreds. His thoroughbred leaders include Plq.cky Husay, winner of last spring's $261,220 RUQY Allison Futurity at SUnland Park; Pride of Loom and My Going Jesse, both stakes winners aJU1 Ghost Light. a suc­cessful mare.

Another veteran Sunland P~k trainer, WlWam F. Leacb, wJio finished second in ·the Ruidoso Downa' standings this sum­mer, will have three outstaoding runners. Easily Smashed, winner of the $224,749 Kansas Derby at Ruidoso Downa in May, will head Leach's quarter horses.

FiU Mackls Qap, a stakes winner thl8 sununer at Ruidoso DoWM; and Pierre The True, one of the area's top 870 yard specialists, combine to give Leach a solid punch In any c-ategory.

Three trainers who c-ompeted at this summer's Downs at Santa Fe rac-e meet are scbeduled to have potent stablea at

··SUnland Park. Frank CappeUu_ccl, wbo tied for leading

trainer honors at Santa Fe. w:lll have 18 horsea. His older honres are paced by stakes winners Regal Holiday and Missy's Partner. C&neck C&neck, who won this year's Santa Fe Futurity, heads bls two­year-old runners. Jolly Pappa wlD headline his claiming· entrants.

Jbn Curry will bring a balanced stable headed by the con.siStent Bet On Me, one of the better allowance runners in recent years at Sunland Park. He wW alsa have Mr. A's Dream.

Johnle Jamison. ninth in 1asl year"s SUnland trainer standings, wm bave 16 horses. His standouts Include Texab. Native Dan:ly. GoldeUc, Jackie's Tllrn and Brooks Prize, one of"the area •a finest 870 yard runners.

Sunland will only race Saturday and Sunday the first weekend and then wW follow a Friday-through-Sunday routine throughout the season whlch ends Mp;y 2.

The only exception wiD be a special Monday program on February 15.

Post time will be 12:38 p.m., from opening day through Februacyl&. StartlDg February 19 until the season closes. post time wiD be J p.m.

Obstacles appear easy for rider, horse, in Hunter I Jumper events

One graceful, nuid movement puts horse and rider OYer the obstacle. With an ap­parent ease, the horse collects himself to prepare for a signal from his rider to let loose and saU over the ne:~t obstacle.

But what may look Uke ease is actually a culmination or experienc-e, practice, determination and dedic-ation, as evidenced in last weekend's Second An­nual Hunter Jmnper Show, sponsored by the Ruidoso-Hondo Valley HospitaL

Shutting out all surrounding distrac­tions, It's just horse and rider as one unit, working with a fierce c-oncentration against time and competition. One can feel the biumph of a graoe!uJ. fault-free jump as weD as the disappointment and even anger in a miaJtxlged attempt that results in knockina a bar off of the fence.

The borse snorts In disgust, rider looks behind, as if trying to a•ess the mistake and then horse and rider brace them­selves; rider holds the over anxlo1111 horae badt, but releases tba pent up energy at just the ·Jdclae moment.

The pair san efforUessJy over tbe fence, the horse kicks out bia hind ~ just moments after the fence Is cleared, the rider smiles In relief and trlumpi:J, the horse orances in pleased conceit.

Sweat gleams of£ of the bumlshed coat ot the OOrse as well as from the rider's brow. It wasn't so easy, after all.

NATALIE NABB, NOGALES, ARIZONA. standing beside "Lion in Winter," holds plaque and blue ribbon she won for the Cham· pion Junior Working Hunter for 17 and Under, In the Sunday af· ternoon wrap-up of the Ruldoso·Hondo Valley Hospital Charity Horse Show.

Local group . . . ' · promotlnf} political poU

A poUtlcal poll Is beln& candUcled by R-lor Voter Porllctpatloa, wllh, member Terry Coesald, ••poll forms In the b~W~oesaes in Ruidoso.''

'!'be poll basouggutlooslortbo afll<ea Ill mayor, and two seats on 1he diP .......... that will be on the Man:b 9, 19111, village eiQCtiOD balklt. · .

In additl.on to the form coatalns space . for pelll!le'lo !1st live poyjecls they. would Bile to ,.. bnplemomled In Ruidoso dflrlog the coming four years.

Coo 8111d the group .. plaDning tu ... up IocatJons for votQr reglstraUcm, at dates to be annowteed. 01We want to get every eligible voter rqlstered," Coe said.

Ivy elected vice president of T-NMPC

Woody Ivy, New Mel:lCo Dlvlslon Man­ager of Tel:as-New M.tco Power Com­pany, was named as vice president of the firm earlier tb.is month. He SllCCeeds the late Ray Dean in both positio..,

Ivy, a ~year employee of the company, transteiTed to New Mexico frorn Pecos, Texas, where be was WeStern DiviBton Manager.

With his wife, Pola. Ivy Is statiOned in Silver City In the New Mex.lco DJvtslou office.

Calvary troop plans Bonita Lake bivouac

Bravo T!1JOP 7117-calvary, Slsth Calvary Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas, will bivouac at Bonita Lake's Alamogonlo City Park October 1 ... 1

CaJtaln Steve Stiles of Bravo TrOop has announced that.BO servicemen, wttb a number or helicopters and vehicles. wW participate in the bivouac.

An Open House wUl be held October m from 1-4:30 p.m. "We'll have a st.atkl display of heUcoptera,"' Stiles said, 'and of different vehiclea and trucks Wied by tbe Calvary."

One of the activities wiD Include, stUes said, "practic-Ing high altitude Dying,,. with tbe heUcopters.

VA changes regulations on student pay

A change in Veterans Administration CVAJ regulations now allows students to apply for advance payment of educational­assistance allowance checks after enrollment breaks of more than 30 da:ys U the student Is not otherWise eligible for payment for the interval.

Previously there must have been a fuU calendar month break between terms -f<lr edmple, the whole month of August, noted Joe Cordova, director, Albuquerque VA Regional Office.

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Seedling applications available

THE LOOK ON A CHILD'S FACE Is Goober's reward when he presents a balloon mule to a young fan a1 the mule races Sa1ur­day.

:· •. Mule racing results

AppncauonsforNewMezkoD!Yisionof t Ru.ldOSO Downs Forestry's Tree Seedling Program are. a now available according to Raymond R. G~egos, ~Forester. Each year the FRIDAY-Division prOVIdes seedlings to landowners 1st, Chariots· Nip & Tuck Rock & at reasonable coats. n a u • tin •'Jim Two varieties f ••• n~-- -~~-bl Ro , Snow a & Ye rand Jo m .

o se ......... '61" are av- e: 2nd, 330 yards: Sarab, Vlclde Bla.tr, containerized conl!er and bareroot Palef Btaclt eat Yoyo. deciduous. TbJs year t~e conJferons srd.a'i:iQ yards! Redman, Miss Kitty, species avaUable are: Arizona cypress, Becky Sue, Samuel. Mgbanistan pine, Austrian pine, Colorado 4tb 300 rds· M... Ca 1y Mini blue spruce, Douglas-fir Pond Pine, • ya · ro n, Scotch pine and w~ fir e;:acldu Expreu, CaD Girl, Zeb. . species available are~ green, ash, sk= Sla~· ~·== J:::' Adiskocb, Festlne, llush sumac, Lomblrdy poplar, Russian Gth, Chariots: Roni.eo & Juliet, Rose & =~ebar:'=um. narrowleaf eoftonwood ISUme, Ginger & L. J., Martin & Luther.

To ..... ,.,.,f 'Ut rti~ ts 7th. 2GO yards: H.O.T. Jerry, Dolly, q~ or e program, P8 _...n Robino Red, Honey.

must own at least two acres of land. aae 8th, 6GO y!U"ds: Jumping Jack, Rubia, El tbe u:ees for conservation pUI'poiJes: such Gato Negra. as wmdbreaks, reforestation, erosion 9th 300 yards· sneaky's Red Babe control or Chrl.stmas tree plantat1001, and Licorice. 'nger rima, Blue. ' buy a minimum of 100 seedlings. lOth, Sierra BlallC!a Stakes, 400 yards:

Costs lor containerized species nm Oscar B, Sunday, Maude, Ace. h2.00 per 98 trees, and deciduous llUt, 330 yards: Colorado Red, Lisa Jo, seedlinp are $23.00 for 100.. Cl"'ekett

To obtain appUc~ write to Depart· 12th 330 yards: Home Stand, Honey ment of Natural Relources~ Forestry Ralph' , ' Division, Post Offlee Box 1297, Santa Fe, 13th; 660 yards: Gypsy, Silky Sullivan, New Mexico 8'1504, or can 121-ia1B2. Shriners Shine. .

Yule trees may be cut on forest

The Llncobl Natl<inol Forest will again this rear sell Chrlotmaa trees to Jn. dividuala lor their ......,.1 liSe. A total Ill 6,flill ,_ will be available lot calllqi In ileven areas of the foiWit.

PenDlts will seD lor l3.tio and will oriltlo ·the holder to a tree up to 10 feet In beJIIht. AppU.Otioo& lor a penni! will be available about the end of October. Tho appHcation brochure will dtbiil the location of tho ~ areas and the species available.

14th, Chariots• Ebony Lady and Black Velvet, Duke & FunnY Butt, CheyeMe & RatUer, Mary&. _Martha. SATURDAY-

1st, Chariots• Snow Ball & Yeltar, Jo & Jim, Nip & Tuck. .

2nd. 33G yards. Shriners Sbine, Sneaky's Red Babe, Silly Susie, Javilina Red.

3rd, 250 yards, Dexter, Go Lady, Go, Slam Bam, Sammy Jacllson.-· ·

4th, 260 yards: Three Ropes, Honey, Rata, Good Ben. , , .

5th, 220 yards• Early BJi.d, Slllcy­&aWvan, Clause, HUClkleberry Finn.

6th, 330 yards: House Cat, Beecbnut, Strea~er.

7th, 220 yards: Miss carolyn, Mini Express; Julie, call Girl

8th, Long Ear• Derby, 330 yards• CajDD Queetlt Dolly, I,.icorish, Rr.l~;mito.

9th, Cbarlots: Romeo & Juliet, GUSB &: · Festus, Sarah &: Suzette, Rose &. Slime. ~

loth, Aspeneade Stakes, 350 yards: _Ace,· Oscar B. Maude. ~

11th. four furlongs: Virgil Jumplnl : Jack, Sweethlng. Jessie James. .-·

12Ut, 300 yards: Sarah, Paleface, Black Cat Cassie, Crtekett. .. ·

13Ut, 330 yards: ILO.T. Jerry, Scotts . Dan. Rubino Red, No Name Girl ~

14th, Chariots: Ebony Lady & Black.: Velvet, Duke& FunnyButi,Cidy & RaWer, ~ Mary & Martha. ·"'

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1st, Cl:rarjota: Jo & Jim. Snow BaD & J Yellar, Pickles & Concrete, Spook & Fatty:;

2nd, 300 yards• II<Jhey, Ebaoy Lady,.' Ro- Red, Utile Milos T. · 3rd, 300 yords• Maude, Huckleben-y .•

Flm, Miss Dakota, Ace. ·. 4th, 300 yart.:W: Doter, Go Lady Go/

Black Cal Donna, Poco. -5th, 5"'Z fulonp: Jumping Jaell:, MisS.

Kitty, Ed's Red, Sizzle. •• 8th, Chariots• Romeo&Jullet, B-h&•

Seymore, Ginger & L.J., Rose & Slime. ~ 7th, 300 yards, Sneaky's Red Babe, Mils~

carolyn, Mini Express, C&U Girl. · :' 8th, Four -Year-Old Classlc,.& yard!~.

Early Blrd, Silky Sullivan, Sundan~--. Rubia. .· ~

9tb1 220 yardt: Dolt¥, Shrlners Sblno,• Beecnnut, Three Ropes. •

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11th, Mnle Skinners Stbkes, lou~· fuVIrrton

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lslh, Rlddoso Do...,. Stakes, 400 yards, Ace, Sunday, tdaude, GyPsy •.

14th, 300 yards: VIckie Blalr, BJacl. Cat Cassie, Pecos Pete, Pepper.

l>th, 350 yards; ILO.T. Jerry, Scotts Dan, HOUle Ca~ EYita.

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New teacher New to Ruidoso and Pte school system

here Is C&th)> Paner. Sllil apetldo tile mlll'lling at the high school aa an aide In specla1 education and alao ~ one class In applled English.

AI"'"""""' are spent al Nob Hill Elementary School where Palmer II allo • special education aide. She eamecl her Bachelu• of Al1o 0....,. in ~ al Southwest Baptist Unlvenlly in MlaBourl and holds a Master"s Degree In EDSUSb from Boylo, Uniwnlily. Palmer alia li certified to teach- ramed1al readlq la grades klndl!l'garten thrDillh 12.

Pabner taught loth pde EDglllb Ia South AmBrlca for (!118 year. W8ll 8D aide in special education In Wyomfa& one year and spent Dne nmmer teachmgllmpa&e arts and matbematk:s at a State Glrl•a School, also in Wyoming. Moat recentlJ. Palmer lived in Alhuquerqw! aDd moved here in September. Tim, bel" llulball<l. Is a reporter for the RuidoiJO News.

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OUTSTANDING STUDENT - Debbie Clark, Ruidoso, recently received a $100 award as an outstanding stud8flt In rural appraisal at New Mexico State University (NMSU). Making the presen­ta-tion was Dr. George Dawson, head of NMSU's agricultural economics and business department, on behalf of the New Mexico

-Chapter, Ame*an Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers. She graduated from NMSU In May of this year.

Care Center hosting 1\ocl-tt 'n Roll Jamboree l'ledges are sWI being ac:eepl<d In

sponsoring Rllldoso Care Center residents as tbey rock 'n roU for the American Heart Assoelatkm Saturday mornin".

• Resident!i wm: rock 1n tl:nt1r rocking

chairs or roD m their wheel chairs from 9 a.m. to noon, to raise money to help Eight ~art .disease.

musical entertainment durlug the evtruL At the same time, a bake sale will take place, offering refreslunenta fGr botb spectators and participants.

Tentatlve plans blclude offering balloon rides above the Care Center in eschange for a pledge.

For more informatlon, contact Rutb Gardner at the center. Pledges will be

According to members of the ~ accepted dwing the jamboree. Center Auxiliary, sponsors ol_the Rock n

Roll Jamboree, plans are '" provld• District V Garden

rN~tlc;-;,~-., Clubs set ... ;':::,~-•.Ruld ..... dledOctober .. , f. publication · meeting

Gtave:ilde servtces were held at 2 p.m., ;2 Sawntoy at For-est Lawn Cem ... ey, with "'·,!!! of weddJ'ngs Tho aooual fall meeUng of Dlslrict V, the Reverend Wayne Joyce offlclatinl. ::':: New Mez:ieo Garden Clubs (NMGC}, will

Miss Jester was born January 8, 1906, in • begin at 9 a.m., Friday at Cloud Country Shelby, DUnois. She was a member of 'lhe ~~ The Ruidoso News will bam elgbt Dllles west of MaybUl wlth Order of Eastern Star of Ruidoso, the · publiah wedd.lng writeups only I Mrs. Carl Arend of the MoUIJtain Garden White Shrine of Artasia and El Minya •••. If received by 1'be News :! Club as h01Ste89. Shrine of El Paso, l'ems. ~ wltldn 30 da,a after tbe evenL be~'~at"""l "!",riwlllod beofon~~~~ She Is survlved by 6 slster, Gla4YB n. ... u .... photograpbs of'the -....,~ ,_..... ...._ ... •na n ... s o , uauav • ~ . coople, or bride, w B - ..--"-t••- f Deco..,. ""--Is· a-.. 6 ' ~ Ill b ~ Ener....,.,"endlsopentotben,.bllc. GUBst brother, Howard W. Jester or Waco, J pubUabed, witb black aod r. speakers include Terry WUdermutb of Texoa ~ wblte photos preferred. .~ Santa Fe, repre&~~ntlng the New Me:Uco

PaDbearers were Dr. HGwatd Taite. C. L. Wedding writeup forms are = Fofestry Dlytslon and Allen Kliniltowsld, Wright, Benny RoUer, W. A. Part. available at Tbe News, or the :? ElPaso, Teua, speaking on solar e111rgy. Georlil:e Westall. Bob Arnett. Don ~ account may be written lor ! D\strict menben deptetinl ''Energy in Swalander and Bill Pippin. • 81JbmlBsion ~· Floral Designs," Lnclude Mrs. Dora

Arrangements were by Clarke's Chapel · • . : McKnight 8lld Mrs. Hal Yllder of Ruidoso, of Roses. ~mt~~~ Mrs. Chsrlea Ewart of Roswell, Mrs.

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NMGC o[ficer-a e:&:pected to at­tend Include state presiden1 Mrs. Thomas Jobnston of Albuquerque and Mrs. Bobble Craig and Mn. Robert McCorml.et, Los Alamos, State Energy Awareness Education chalnnen.

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meetfng Wednesday

Tbe Ruidoso Fedoralod Woman's Club wiD meet Wednesday, at the Club House, wllb an •II!'UIIve board meeUng begin­ning at f p.m.

Tbe blllllDess meetiDg stariB at 1 :act. wUh ...,..... on lhe Gen .... l Federalloll of Woman's Clubl' conveatlon held hen! .....,uy •.

Tha suest a.,.- wDI be Ruidoso author Eve Ball, """oldrul on lh~ Apache Jrulinlls, Qlelr Ule and c:ullure. .

"E.ve BaD has spont "'""" 29 ,.an in Ruldooo, "'1111111 to know lbe Apachea aod lhelrorallllllorl'," oltt~ pnoldenlMIB. Ed Vlckera said.

. 11Her ' knowledge of and empathy ~ftb. the peoples of· lhe """'""llolls have become well lmown rar beyond tbeJr 'bortler:~~~. Historians wm have Mitten about the region and Ita people:a bave come todep..,,f._Eve Ball's knowledge, aod ber pniii"OBIIy in sbarlnl tt. .

t•Tldsmeeting Ia 4lpOD to all Wdtors, and we urge tbole lnterasted In the blstory of the Rllkloso and Mescalero urea &o at-tend."

HosleB&eS for tbe meetiDg wW be ElizSbeth Davis ancl NBDey Lewis.

Duplicate bridge play this weekend w- play in tile Rook'" CltJ' s... tlonal, at the Chaparral Motor Hotel In Ruidoso Downo, beglna 'l'hllnlday 8\'elllng at 7:30 w1tb a Local Charl.ty Pairs came bea.efittl.ng tbe AmerlcaD Diabetic --· Friday's ganles Include Individual at 9:10a.m., Unmixed Pairs at 2 p.m., and at. 8 p.m., Master Painl and Nllfto-Maater Pairs.

Play Saturday - wllb Bob llolh Pairs al9a.m., Novice Pairs at 1:30 p.m., Open Pairs at 1: SO and 8 p.m., and Con­~on Pairs at B p.m.

SWiss Teams begin play at 10 a.m., Sunday and continues. through two .... Ions.

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October & - ADMlT'I'EO: Donna WlllllunB, Ruld09o; Barbara Sanehez, Ruldoso Dawns; Miles Myers, Ruidoso. DISMISSED: Harriet Chlco, )Jenry Ortego. Ruth BureheU. Renee Keitb end Baby Girl

October 8 - ADMl'n'ED: Kenneth Flowera, Fort Stanton; Mayme Wheeler, Ruidoso; Allee Dlaz, Mescalero; Jean Temple, Ruidoso. DISMJSSED: John L. Barnes, Concepcion Carrasco, Donna Wllltoms and Baby GirL

O<:tobor 7 - ADMI'l'TED: Belly Mllb, Ruidoso; bam Moe, Ruidoso. OISMISS:ED: Ben Pactilla, J88D Temple.

October 8 - ADMITTED: Helen Pearson. Ruidoso. DISMISSED: Ofelia Salas, Allee Diar..

CONTRAGUU.TIONSTO: Mr. and Mrs. Davtd Saoehez, Baby Girl.

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The cost for the course, 1Dcludlng the manual, is $161o• alngle pe......., aod flO for couples, GrlmefJ .said.

Specific objectives of the prupm, a& ·outlined by Grimes, are:

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-Foacb to dlaclp ... , Grime& said, a lamlly, lru!load of waiting 41nDer for a

· child who Ia late, ami yolllog Cit 11881!1ni! blm wbon ... doaa am ... ml&hl llnlah 1b01r meal ODd leave IIJe table. Silting down, alone, to a cold plate,, ill an effective ••natural eonnq•ence" method of dlsclplllllnB lho child, be seJd.

The "logical eonseqwmce'' appnii!Cb "usually · aJIDWJ the cbDd a choJCe." Grimes said, lnstea~ of parents ar­blt•arUly doeldlnl lor lhelr child.

And. do the j'natural" and "logleal'" consequeace apprltkcltes ~ dlsclpllne reall)' work! 1

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BILL GRIMES, Lincoln County Counseling Center, with some of the materials he will use to teach Effectlve Training and Parenting course.

Pediatric intensive care unit open in Albuquerque The children's intensive care unit at the ~"Ues only for that cblld. No nurse oa the

University of New Mexico Hospltal/ unit ba8 more 1han two patients to attend BernaiDlo County Medical Center (UN~ at any Urns, McKernan said. MHIBCMC) baa offlclalb' Teopened after ''Sometimes you'D have a really terrible sl:r. weeks of remodeling 8Dd expanslon case when a patient Is on o veotUator ror a wort. whole month, and everything that can

The 12-bed word Is the Iargi!St pec:Ualrle possibly go wrons with his liealtb gaes Intensive care unit In tbe staM and Ia wrong. Yet a few months later w a equipped to treat ehlldren recovering from vtsituw day. he'D came ·wa.lkiae down the open beart surgery, infectious diseases. haU wlth mom and dad to drop in and see and other Hfe threatening conditions. )'OU."

Dt. I.e land Fllll, director of the unit, 88ld Accommodations [or parents are also the ward receives two-thirds of its patients part of ths uniL Space permlttiPg, aa from outBide BemaUDo County. many 89 four pat4mt& at once can bave 11

·About $100.000 worth of new patient parent spendtllg nights In a small donn­monitorinG ~ulpment Ia seheduled for 1tory ~ust. outalde tbe ward's entrance. delivery to the Unit in the nea~: future. "When you're ta1dng ClU'8 of a cbDd, OtberaddiUonslneludetbreenew:lsolatlm ,ao're also taldna: care of t.be paTents,"

. uni1s t:bat wtU increase the bospltal's said Fan. ''We keep tbe vbi.Ung hours ability to deal with b1gbly contagious very flezlbla. Often the nurses try to lB-diseases, said Fan. volve parents in the cbDd's treabnsnt.

He said the iaolatlon unit8 have become They can help ou1. br bathing the child. w available at a Bood time beca.uae the ap- ;tust by being avaUable for hand-holding. •• proacb of winter always brings on an In· · To Ughten tiE gtoeral atm.ospbere. the crease In contagious respiratory Infections iiOU: 1s painted In light, glossy colors and among children decorated wltb Walt Disney cartoon

Patlenta in the unit are attended by figures. UNMH/BCMC specialists in ebest :x;:;::::=::::~~~-;:-;:.:;:;:;:;:;::::::::.:::-~::::-«::-~:::1'~::'&':"-:=-:--::::~=~:1=. surgery. pediatric surgery and children's lntemal medicine. At least one doct<Jr ls present In the unit 24 hours a day.

UNM graduate Derek Matteucci designed the now pedlatt:lc intenslve care unit while he was a senior atwh!nt worklag In the Design 8Dd Pia~ Assistance .Center In tbe UNM School of ArchitEcture ODd Planaing.

About half the ward Is deaigned to eare fOT U(.'t!lpdonally m ehlldreo, and the other baU -takea cases that are seTJoWJ, but not nec:essarlly Ufe.threatenfng on a minute­to-minute "lwde. Eacb aedlon bas ita own Jllll'Be8' statlon.

Becky McKer111111, R.N., who aoperylses """""' 011 tile Wll~ aatd a critlnally W pa~nt Is ass1gned one DII1H per shift who

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A PRETTY COWGIRL Is a pretty sight, whether she's leading an Arabian stallion, a paint mule

(as-In this case) or a OirOc hog. Thjs is lisa Magee of Kerrville, Texas. KAREN-GANN of the MountaintoPs gymnastics teammates fln!shedthlrd in a four·way meet, the

team does a flip in the vaulting exercise as coach second competition of the season tor the local John Eberle looks on In a meet Saturday at the club. Th, Mountaintops'" ~ext meet Is the Ruidoso Gymnastics Academy. Gann and her Ruidoso Invitational Saturday, November7.

Thornton, Jones impressive

Mountaintops gymnasts finish third Showing marked improvement, the

Ruldoao MoWltalntops gynmasHcs team ftnisbed third In a four-way meet Saturday at the Ruidoso Gymnastles Academy (RGA).

Heights YMCA of Albuquerque won tho meet with a fine 97.6 score. The LoS Alamos Sunburst tallied M points tor second and the Mouotaintop5 scored 89.7 points. Gallup only had one glrl entered and was not eUgtble far team competition.

Although no Mountaintops' athlete finished first In any event. the local club had some strong perfonnancE:S.

A FOND FAREWELL. The sad thing about raising animals for sale Is that you have to say goodbye. Here, Diana Plumlee gets a nuule

from the weaning mare mule that was sold at the mule auction Thursday.

Am3' Tbomton finished fUtb in all­around competition with a 31.0 total and Angela Jones was sixth wlth a 30.5 score. Amy Richardson didn't place but her 2&.6 total was 3.8 points above her effort against Santa Fe last week.

A POPULAR FIGURE at the mule races th-is weekend was Goober the clown, who entertained the youngsters by twisting balloons Into the shape of what else? Mules. When he takes off his makeup, Goober is Roy Stewart.

A FACE only a mother could love. This long-eared joker was braying so loudly that The News photographer on the scene finally went over to take his picture and see if that would shut him up. If did, as the mule posed demurely.

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BEN-HURRIED BY on his way to the chariot race& Saturday, and lfs Buddy L. Stockwell of El Paso, Texa-s, at the controls..

The state meet qualifying mark for aU­around is :12.0 and Mountaintops's coach John Eberle Is confident both Thorton and Jones will make the standard.

"I expect them to hit 32.0 when we have our next meet November 7 (the Ruidoso Gymnastics Academy Invitatiorial) becaWie they have Improved greatly," Ebe-rle said.

Individual competition saw Thornton take thlrdiothevault (lUll and tblrd In the balance beam (7.9}. Jones was sJ:dh-Jn the floor exercise with a 8.1 total. Jones also reCorded a flne 7.5 in the bars despite the fact she failed to place.

Kyra Taylor of Heights was the- all­aroundwinnerwithan exceUent32.8 score. Taylor won the beam t8.G) and the floor exercl:ae 16.8).

"I was really pleased with the way the

meet b.lmed out," Eberle said. "It was good experience for our kids. We scored over 10 more points than we did agpinst $anta Fe."

The RGA InvJtational·wQI feature some of the best teams in New Mexico and Texas. Albuquerque Gym School, whicb won the state title nine straight years before finishing second last year 11 en~ tered. El Paso Academy of ·Gym, which recently defeated Albuquerque Gym School, II also entered. Other top teams scheduled tD compete are Amarillo Gym School, Hamilton Gym of Lubbock, Texas, West Texa9 Gym of Midland, 1'exa.s and Alamogordo. Alamogordo was tlrlrd In the state last year.

The state meet. wm be held. Febuary 20 in Albuquerque.

WITH A POWERFUL THRUST of the hind legs, the horse gathers the strength needed to get both horse and rider over the fence. The rider feans lnto the jump, coaxing the animal forward .

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PICKIN' AND HARP PLAY IN' between mule races Saturday at Ru1doso Downs. Race Track was. Wayne Crume. Kathy Ackerman Is lhe approclallve listener.

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The Ruidoso Naw&

S P 0 R T S· Around Sports

with Gary Brown

While the youth soccer program iD Ruidoso is enjoying a good amount of popu.IB.rity this fall the women's faD soccer lea"gue program is apparently out of the picture. ·

"It's sort of down 8lld out," said Carla Glover, president Df the league and secretary of the youth soccer program. "We had it last spring but not enough people showed up to get It started this faD .. We'd hold workout& each week and ended up bavina to play with the men and some kids in lnformal practices."

Both the men and women had programs last spring. Thera werfl just two women's teams and they played each other every week. About 16-women were on eaeb team.

With winter fast on I'IB way both adult leaiZJles wDlhave to wait until ne:d April to

begin play ·-· Many areas ~the country, particularly callfornia and Texas have active soccer prosrams for adults. The problenl in some areas is that many adults aren't tbat familiar with the sport, bavlng been brought up on a ration of football and baseball.

These adult.B may never have tbe taste for soccer that their kids do. However, soccer ia an easy sport to /lay for Just plain recreational fun an that alone should be enoll8h to attract numerous .adults t.o play.

Soccer teams do not need a great number of players to form decent sJzed squads.. A dozen players a team ia really enough. Most recreation-style soccer is low key anyway.

It will be lnteresUng to see how the adult leagues do ne::d spring In Ruidoso.

,.,.,. ..... Well, Bobby Unser of Albuquerque bas

offically reclaimed b1s lirst place ftnish in the 1981 lndlanapolis 500.

Unser, who was originally disqualified for passing another driver after a pit stop, was 1ead1ng ln the race at the time so the djsqualiftcation should never bave taken place.

But the real crime of the whole affair was the fact that It took almost Dve

inontha to decide the. fJnal placing. Jt was unfair to Unser, runner-up Marlo AndrettJ and racing fBIIB everywhere,

AulD racing ia the most popular spec-­tator sport in the country, drawing more fans annuallytbao even horse racing. That something Uke the 500 farce could occur, and J.n the most imROrtant race of tbe year, is a discredit to tlie sport.

Hopefully nett year's Indy 500 won't have this kind nf controversy attached to it. Another one like tbe 1981 affair and tbe whole sport of auto rac.lng could take a big drop In popularity.

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Regardless of how the major league baseball playoffs com!;! out, the 19111 season can be counted aB an almost complete loss.

Despite the fact that the split seaSOD probably added excltemerit for many teams who weren't going anywhere in the first half there was a lot of injuati.ce In~ volved too.

The Cincinnati Reds and tbe St. Louis Cardilials had the best ovenill recards In the NationaJ LMgue Western and Eastern divisions, respecUvely. However, neither of these teams ma~ the playoffs because tbey finished second in both halves of the .......

WhUe I favortbe split season concept as a new additien to baseball tradltkln starting next season, It wasn't a com­pletely clear mea11ure of wllich team was the best in each dlvlsJon thl..s year.

Teams which bad gathered rnqmentum and were catching Ute early leaders (tbe Reds were gaining ClD the Dodgers a11 the strike began) had to start all over again. Cincinnati baa been the most consi.steDt winner in the National League Western Division over the past lD years., wtnning five dlvlslon Utles, three pennants and two World Series championships. The Reds had the best record in all baseball for the entire 1981 sea1<1n.

H the split season concept is used aga.ID next season fit's not likely) tlr teams wiD have a better idea of where they stand to begin with. M.a.y the best team win.

Braves nip Tularosa, 14-12

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Big plays were the key aa the White Mountain Middle SehoDI footbaU team edged areh rival Tularosa 14-12 Thursday nl(l:hl at Ruidoso High School

n was the first. time the Braves bad beaten Tularosa in three years and the game UteraUy wasn't ovw unUl Ule last few seconds.

That was when WMte Mountain's Jeff Slatton inten:::epted a Tlllarose. pa.ss witb 18 seconds lefL near the Brave goal Une and returned It 15 yards running the clock out.

Tuiarosa bad driven from its own 40 to the White Mountain 17 in less than thn!e minutes.

The visitors took a 6-0 lead In tbe flrst quarter, but the Braves took advantage of an lnt.E!rception to set up their first .seore with less than four minutes left 1n the first haK.

After the interception on the Tularosa 33, Oscar Torres sprinted around end 33 yards for the tieing touchdown with 3: 4'1' remaining. Quarterback Mark L&nKston then kept the baU and rolled into the end zone for the two-point conversion to give White Mountain an 8-e adv~e at

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left in the third quarter when Mike Wllli.anuon ran 35 ya.rds on a sweep. The two-point conversion run failed and Tularosa was st1l1 w1thiD striking distance ·rhe VISRors scored tbelr second touch-

down midway through the final quarter Bftel" a steady drive but the critical two­point conversion run was stopped by the Brave's defensive llne.

White Mountain head coach Terry Wharton was happy about the Ylct:ory but had miled feelings about his team's performance.

"We didn't play all that well.," he said. "We were a little bit keyed up and nenrous because this. Is our big game. capitan beat 1'\llarosa. 22-18 last "Week but these guys (Tularosa) came back and got up for us."

White Mountain travels to Roswell Wednesday for a game with 8JerTS. at 3:30 p.m. The Braves. -lost to Mountaln View, another RosweD school, 5{1...8 in the first game of the season. Sie.rra is suppoaed to be better than MonntaiD View.

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Offense sparkles as Ruidoso tops·cobre· . '

• Ruldooo High SChool's football team got

Its ollenslve IIIIIChine mo.tng In blgb gear again juat In time.

Gelling the ballonlts01m,a aflora punt Ruid.O!Io mardted 71 yards. in 11 plays with

standing blocldng, tbe Waniors moved to ''Oh yes we're maldng Improvement(!,"' the Iodlan 16. Froaf~ NlBilay blasted he saki. ~'We were IDUCh better prepared e1g1t yards to lbe eight and on the nezt lor this game than for tbe NliiMI game

The Warriors opened d1striC!l 3-AAA aetioo Friday night wltb a convlnelng 21).6 victor,( over hoot Cobre, rolling up 311 yards total offense.

And tbe blggeat part of that offensive barrage was taUback Scott ·Neal's M carries for 156 yards on the ground. Neal,. who missed two weeks~ a brokert index finger, c8me b~ck·Frldaf night to plaf hls finest game of the seBBOD\ He scored two of the Warrior touchdowns and game the Cobre d.efendendlt;s,

Ruidoso led all the war fn tbe game but lt wasn't unto- Neal ran four yards for a touchdi)WD with 4: lS remaining in the game tbat the Warriors bad It locked up.

Cobra, now 1-5 overall and 0-lln district action, had narTOWed Rnkl08o's margin to IH late In the third quarter on a !G ,.rd pass ftoo:n junior quarterback Jerry Herd to Wenses Rivem. Rivera took the ball behind two Warrior defenders just IIuslde the end "Zone.

But the Warriors started B so·yard drive mldwar through tbe final quarter that culmfnated with Neal's touchdown run and RWdoso had ita sixth victory of the season against no Losses. Neal had set up his QWD touchdown, carrying the ball three times for Z5 yards In the drive.

The Waniors, eurrently ranked second Jn the Associated Press state AAA poll .­behind Artesia, jwnped off to aM lead on their second posaesslon of the contest.

Parking plan set

for Tularosa game A big crowd ls expected for neD:

· Fr1day's football game between Rllfdoso and Tulato5a at the latter's field •

Therefore officials of both sctJooll are requesting that Rtlldoso fans park where they nonnaUy do for the basketball games to Insure enough parking space.

LL grid results The Coils continued their winning ways

In Ruidoso Little League football action Saturday, dumping the Broncos 40-6. The winners are now 6-0 and have scored 198 points whUe giving up just 20.

In another 10-12 year . old game the Steelers belted the Cowboys 22-a to raise their record to 4-1. Eigbt-nlne year old action saw the Uan9 defeat the Homets 16-0. The Uons are now 3-0-1 wbUe the Hor­nets are 0.3-1.

Next Saturday the playoffs begin. The Colts wiU play the Cowboys while the Steelers take on the Broncos. AU games wW be played at the Ruidoso High School field.

Las Piedras

boxing team ••• reorgan1zmg

The La.s Piedras boxing Ulam will reorganize TIH!Sday 11t 5 p.m .. in the old Dial Electric warehouse behind Sle1'1'8 Automotive, etthe juncUonof Sudderth and Mechem Drives, director Lucky Mulqueen has announced.

"We're planning twa divisions," Mulqueen said, "15 and under for juniors, and 18 and over ln the open.

"I'm Inviting all adults that would l:le interested in working with thla boxing program to attend this meeting."

Mulqueen sald that architect Alan McChesney, who Is moving from Penn~ sylvania to Ruidoso, will be one of the coaches. McChesney compiled a 17-8 record aa an amaleur with. the Swar­thmore, PennsylvanlB, Boxing Club, a 19-1 record as a collegiate bour in Penn State and a 3-0 record as an amateur in Naples, ltaty.

He has been a referee, judge and tour­nament director of boxing championships since 19'14, and eoacbed. eight ci:Jamo pionship teams, besides bBI.ng named aa Coach of the Year in 19'1G, for managing six Individuals national championS.

"With McChesney coachiag our boxing team," Mulqueen said,: • 'we Bbould develop fast and I hope to IIIT8I1ge boxing ~ards \'rlth Beveral towns in this area.''

Neal aprlntlng up 1he middle for olt!ht . play powered alraigbt ..,.. the ooal Un• · ,.rds and 1ha touchdOWP wllh 4:011eft In (lhe ''" win onr New M-o MWtary the opening........ . wlth5:1).11oftlntheouarter.Heki0kecf.tho lllstltute last woekl and, of cour:~a, U

Qaarlorback Billy Woodul aporlded In eztra polal and 1he -warriors led!.... halped le haw Neal beck." the. socring drlve, connecting wlth JuDfor Cobre scOred 011 118 next series. the first. Stierwalt alllo praised the offensive line ,..#

flarH,ar Gni:dy Wllliamaon twice for 82 time sin 1h ~ I tbe - for Us blocktng, which g~m.entlly eave Y.~- ~.~-•Crta '-- -· d a 14 ce 'aecoiN. garne 0 seoSOD Neal, Nwll.ey and Lopez plenty of room ta

lWh ... u.uuc:r.o.;a. ~ that tbe Warrior defense had beeQ aoored ro-."'" 0a ld yard run In the march. u_pon. But the Rqtdoao defense c1ug In after ramble for yardage. v-at'<!r v

Lon Ntmley, who was ag8in brillant both that and tbe Warriol'B' mulefeated record Swalimder had a fine_ game as did split end ways for the winners, kicked· the ena Stared Intact . Darin Smith, end-defentlve back Don point ~d the Warriors~~ '1..(1 ·margin. Rullloso gained2a3 yards on the graund, Nunley and Un.ebacker Kyle Flack.

The Indians. got· a good ntum. on ~ 8 Dli)Jortty of It coming 011 Neal's runs. NOTES- Lon Nunley na~:',!:'tbem~ ensunlng klokGff allll •tarted off· at the•r-woiii!illoompleled flve of 16 paaoaalor '111 aUyordlleld 11""1 at1ompt Ia ~­own 41. However, three piayB.ter Nunley yards for his. beat yardage total mce the half. In other 3-AAA Pllllll defendiq intercepted. a Her4 Pli,&S, ending the only second game of the season cluuo.plon SDver City blanked T or C 12..(1 decent field position Cobre bad tn the first Cobre gained 139 yards tcrta1 .. ~ Glf ud Deming upset Tularosa 1M. :ra1arosa half. . pa8Sing am143 rum00g Herd .;;;;i,i"'bit::-wlll hoot 1ha WarriOl'B ....t Frldily,

Ruidoso added it.s second. touchdown in just nine of 27 aUempis and bad one in- Top-ranked. Artesia Dipped t-A power the·thlrd quarter on a 6ll yard drlve whl.ch terception. n:.e Warriors had 18 first Goddard 19-ts In the last few seconds as took up almost half the period. downs to eight for tOO losers. Ertc McCaleb picked up a blocked field

Ag.ain getting good I1lDl1ing from Neal RuidD&O head coach Darrel Stierwalt goal attempt and ran it In from five yards and Nunley and receiving some out- wps nato rallY pteased rib~ team's win. out for the winning touchdown.

RUIDOSO'S SCOTT NEAL (right) follows the blocking of a teammate during the Warrior game wltn host Cobre Friday night, Neal ran for

156 yaf'dS and two touchdowns as Ruidoso won 20-6 In the dlstf'lct J·AAA opener. The Warriors are now 6·0overall on the season.

Ruidoso iunior varsity tops Goddard

Ruidoso High School's junior varsity football team playa tough against the big schools.

The Warriors tied 4-A power Roswell IJ.O earlier 1n the season and Tirursday night took an impreaai.ve 28-20 victory over host Goddard of Roswell. Ruldoso IS now 2-2-1 Eo!' the season.

ln Thursday night's gnme Goddard took a 14-0 advantage in the flrst quarter but the Warriors came l:lack to tie the contest at 14-14 by halftime.

Kerwin Lester scored Ule first Ruidoso touchdown on a two--yard dive early in the second quarter_ Cyrus Simmons added the second. score Oil a five yard run around end. Both touchdowns culbninated long -...

Howeve[', the bosts took the opening kickoff of the second half and drovt~ straight down the field to take a 20-14 advantage.

But the Warriors were not to be denied. Sbrunons added another touchdown on a

two yard run early in the final quarf.e[' and he eompleted a 16 yard pass to Chris Wynn to give the Warriors the lead with 5':30 remaining. Simmons riln the two point conversion in to give the Warriors thelr final margin of 28-20.

Goddard tried to come back but the Warriors stopped the Rockets at the 60 and ran the c-lock out.

Coach Jim Ramsay was full of praise for his player&

"We played a lot better than we have been playing," be said. "It was by far our best offenslve show of the year!'

RIUJl!!ay praised offensive linemen l{im Jameson, Chris Woodul (recenUy con­verted from quarterback} and Bobby Dominguez for their fine bl.ocklng. He also liked the play of Cisco Bob, who came in for Lester when tbe l8.1ter hurt bls knee.

Cornerback David Landnim intercepted three passes and recovered twa fumbles to spark the alert Warrior defense.

RuidOBo wlll play R.Gswell for a second time when It hosta the Coyotes ai li p.m., Thursday.

Ruidoso spikers split district doubleheader Ruidoso High School"s girts• volleyball

team spOt a pair of matebes with visiting Cobre and Silver City Saturday afternoon.

Tba host Warriors fell to Cobre, in tbree sets. Ruidoso lost tbe first set, 11~16 but came back to win the second one, 18-14. The Warrtors led 12-7 Jn the final set but the Indians scored eight straight points to win 15-12.

The second match with SUver City had a betteroutcorrui for tbe Hosts. 'l'h.e Warriors won handily In two sets, 15-12, 16-6 aDd are now l-2 in dlstrlct 3-AAA competition.

Ruidoso's Junior varsity lost both

matches. The junior WarriOl'll fell to Cobre -11~15, 12-15 and then were defeated by Silver City, 8-16, 4-15.

Wanior coach Sergio Castanon bad mixed teellngs about the two matches but was pleased with his team's progrus..

"Against Cobre In the third set we kind of drew back on our sbota and didn't play as well as we're capable of " he said. "However. againat SDver cttY we played our best match of tbe season. No one player atood out. We worked well as a team and didrtt make any mistakes."

Ruidoso hoata powerful Tularosa at 8 p.m., tomorrow. Tularosa won the- dfshict last year and Is strong again this sea5on,

Still Castanon is confident.

"We're improving rapidly, We're ready for them," he 98id.

Soccer results The Strikers and CelUc. battled to a 1-l

tla In Ruidoso-Sertoma you'UI soccer uD:. der-18 action yesterday afternoon. Tbit Strikers had only nine playei'8alllted upfot

·the gamt~ against 11 for the Celtk!. • In under-18. acUon Saturday the CelUQ

fell to a powerful Roadru.cners of l..afl Cruce!!l squad~ 9-0. Most of th!!i RoadrJII'Uleli players bave played soccer for eight or. nine years. ~

ALL DAY WEDNESDAY!

Under-eight play Saturday saw thfl Bandits topple the Celtic '1·1 and United beat tbe Cobras 4-3. - ::

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Ll ~COLN c;QONTY TWELFTH JUDICIALDIS1'RICT

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AMI!NDl!iD NOTICI! Of' PEt.IDENCYDI'IUIT

STATE OP NEW. MEXICO m: DENNIS LEE PHILLIPS, HUIIIIl'ICI Dl ELIZABETH PHILLIPS. ' ll8Uln~t V¥hDm 1Wil11111.11MI HrviQI ol IJI'DCI!St It hit~ aau(lhlfo beobtaiMd. '

GRE!TINGS: . YOU ARE HER~:;BY NO'I'I.PII!D thai theA II

pendlov In- lht Olltrlcl Court at Lincoln Cclunty, N1W Mealcll, 11 Civil ca~ .. No. DR·13HI_t Whel'eln 1M Plltlllonw 11bov1 nlniecl, E.LI2ABI!!TH PHI Ll.l PS, hal flltd • PIIIITian- to cllwr~e I'Ol! '"' llw III'Cl~~~~• or In· cDmpallboltlty, Un-1~~ you IMtr your '""'"~ance In •atll co~~un·Gn •

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NMARGO,L..lf\ID,IA.Y CLERK OP THI! DI5TR!(:T COURT

8Vi IS/ JOY LE$LIE Oli!PUTY

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I.EGAL NOTICE

I.EGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT

OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW M&XICO TWELI'TH JU(IICIAL OISTR ICT

In I"*Mftller Gllhe l!•laleol OI!OJIGE!A. LEVERETT, Oecaueo.

NOTICECIP N&ARINO BY PUBLICATION

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TO· THE UNKNOWN H&tRi OP GEORGE A. LEVERETT AND AU. \INICNOWN PE!II50NS WHO HAVE DR CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN THE &STATE OP GI!ORGI! A- LI!VI!A ETT, DECeASED, DR U>l THI!. MATTER IE!!NG LtTIG-'TeD IN TH!iii HEREiiNAF TEA MENTIONEDHEARJND

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$ealed J'rD,OOIIII& wllllle r~CC!IWr! br 1M Clerk ol lite Joint Use Bo.lrd 11 tile 'luldol;o:J Munlel"l BlllldlniJ fur lhll purchil$e af Cl'lemlcal loi!bDralDor¥ 1qutpi'I'JIIRI .,., "PJMMratu!l tar the R~laooaiRuld!lso Down1 Rlglonlll WollllleWBier Troalmtot Plant until 3!00 O'CICICk P.M., M.D.S.T., ~r'l'lb&r 11, IHI, 111 Which !line the .~rGPQNI$ wtll bl PUbliCly a~I!O\Cid and rote~~ aloull. Any PraPO;e"l recelrill alter lhe aoave &taled c!CJsl~ 11111~ will be retumcll unopened.

A CIIP'J Gl t~e list o1 thecharnk•d l.al;lar.atllrfequiPmllll and apparatus mar bloblalnedl>y contoicttng ~. JartiK L Hlne, Cl"'k !)/ lfllo JOin! u ... Boill'd. n rne RUiciO•o Muntclpftl Bulldlnu. Telclphgn• No. :w;nsr-•n.., RuidOso, Ne.¥Me•la~ll83ol!.

JOINT USE l!OARO Ia! JAME!S,L... HINE

CLERk OF Tl-110: JOINT UliE BOARD . P.O. DAAWE.R69

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CARD OFTHANKS:

To, F. o. MCC'Cirorf lllsastotaor b•tn LEGAL NOTICE . · You ere fltrltrf nol11111d Ulillll during mt llfriDdOf Sepfclmbvr 1, 1913-4li~KI 31, 1'1'81,41tlusl SI6,BDOdollars...,r1h­ol 1nnvaf IIII;!Of" or lmp~menlt ..,.ra CtOrfOnnld ar madR on lh~;> "'llowln-a rotlhl~ claims sllu~ In Una:ol" CCiunlr, PfewM.xl~: .llnculn O.Uni'l' RKC~ .... Cl•l"' Namt WMGrDoc!Na. I WalerDouND.1 Wot~rDoaNa.l

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luth unual -rk II h..tOa. wtrlr:h emDUnlll -dlleanll Pllf.!lblelo me. II you fall lo mak~;>~uch perm.n-lllll1'11t, Mlhlfl to llart- ol U7U81, I"'IIr lntertilln the abclu m..,tlantcr ""lmt lhell De /UrfEoltl!d. ann rn~ tn .. reaff., 111111

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THE RUIDO.SO NEWS will lieep tile spider away from your door.

LOST - at Eagle Croek Ski Area Satur­day: mlnlatllre Schnauzer, salt ·and pepper, male, 8 montlls okft wearing collar with rabies tag. Reward. 338-4019 aftor5; 2117-7354 da)'B. G..._2tc

HOSPIIAL AUXIUARY

SHOP Next door to Midtown Mart.

Open Wednesday~ Friday and Saturday fro~ 9 &o 5.

RUIDOSO NEWS CLASSIFIED DEADLINES

1:30a.m. Frlda)'forMouday 8:38a.m.~ Wednesday forThtJnda;Y

Claaslfled Ads received after the deadline wm .not oppear unw the followlngprn)er.

" CLA~SIFIED RATES

Per Word· ................ lOc Minimum Charge ...... $1.75

Plus 4% Sales Tax

257-4001

HELPWANTm: RVIDOSO CARE CENTER - is now

taking applications £or Nun;es Aids. Eaperlence preferred but not required. Interview by appointment, 257·907J.A-t4-tfe

PRO SKI SPORTS -tsiaklng appl!c&ttona for full-time help this winter. Ren­tal/sales. Some experience preferred. Applylnperson. F..f3..tfc

WAREHOUSEMAN -CaU25?-2002. A-43-­Stc

OOUSINS' - Is no-w intervi&Wlng for aU posiUons. Beginning bnmediately. Please apply bet.ween 10. and 2. 258-3565. C·43·tfc

WANTED - part~time Public Health Nurse to work £or Health and Enviro~Q~Jent Department Home base In ·carriz~ with limited travel to

·Capitan, Hondo, Ruidoso and Corona. Approximately ten hours pet" week. Contact Hazel Engllsh, R.N., 64U.Z412, Carrlzooo. 44-2tp

CLEWCAL HELP WANTED - legal backgrotmd prefem~d; word processing experience desirable. Submit reswne to Box 0, c/o RtddOso News, RuidOso, NM 8834&. ()..39-tlc

ACCOUNTANT - with baavy experience in preparatioo of working papers and adjusting journal entries. Income tax experience desirable. Write Bill( B c/o Ruidoso News, Ruldoso,NM88345. D-37-tfc ·

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WORK WANTED:

BUILDING AND REMODELING -cement and block work. PatfOll, foun­daUon, fireplaces, retaining walls, etc. Block, stone and ties. Work guaranteed. ~--. after8. M-29-tfc

GUARANTEED WORK 257·5474

160 UPPER TER GENE

RONDO V.U.LI!:Y KENNJWI •

QoaJitl' boal'IIIIIJI lllld -fillog "

John's Sh~Wp-AII S.llop Joha Ellis, Owner

(505) 257-9238 COMPLETE SIIARPENlNG

SERVICE CHAIN SAW REPAIRS

I: SHARPENING

126 Wlll.<lleld HISEL'S HOME REPAIR SERVICE·- 1Bik.beldmiRaaeb P.O.Bo!~:lU45

"No job too small." A<lditloos, concrete, HOWle Cafe Ruidoso, N.~ BBUS decks, paint, remodeJ. CaU Gary Don 1.~:::;:::.:;::;:, __ ;;;;;;;;:.-:;;;;::;;;a Hisel, 378-4128. H-93-tfc

PAINTING, REMODELING - additions, new construction. P~ne 3'18-t841. F·ZI­tfe

BABYSI'ITlNG - 1D mv home. Call 257~ 2411. 43-21p

HANDY MAN - No job too smaDJ I Free estimates. Call Mike after&, 267..rJ78, B-43·4tc

DRYWALL REPAlR - h'ee estbnates. Call Mike after 6, 257-9276. B-48-4tc

HOUSECLitANING - and/or sttUng. Have references. 2S'I·S9S7. ~3tp

PREVENT COSTLY DAMAGE - expart tree felling, limtring; fireplace 1_n.. stallatlon, repair; rock, block, cement and adobe work: cai"Dentry additions, remodellnll_. Local, Bobby Palm. 257-5064, :(57-29118. IY3<Iip

AND HEA'l'ING -

UITLE CREEK

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2S7-SOS6 Custom HDmes, Cabinets

RUIDOSO WATER CINHnONING

We can solve your water problems quiddy ... d profes­slonolly.

257-5393

WINDOW POLISIII!<G Roydoso & Sills. 2&8-3133.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING -RoJdoao&s .... ~.

by ROY of 41-Gip

by ROt of 4J.ttp

The Right Hair Style -The Right Hair Products

.Right Hen 313 Sudderth Dr. . '* Phone257·7700

• CUTS' ANALYSIS • COLOR

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MISCELLANEOUS:

SW~N'S SHOP-loca~ at 131M Sudderth acroBa from- .lac:ikalope Square. "Braaa, copper, miniatures, ontlques, paper back books. cau 257-4100. &-17-t:fc

EXCELLENT FIREWOOD - BeiUK!IIed and dry. Spllt, stacked and delivered CaU 257-11680, before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m. ~ 3Ntp

FIREPLACE WOOD- reasonably priced. Good comblnaUon of pinon and juniper. Read,.- to use. 35f.2497 or 3*2408. 41--89tp

WE BUY - gold , snver, sterling. ABc Coins. 323 Sudderth. 25'7..wl8. Nl..UC

VActltJ?4 CLEANER -sales IUid service, All brands. David Keith, 11'1 £. El Past St. Phone 257-7171. K-3J.tfc WANTED -19.borers. Phone 338-4338. [...

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LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER- tn exehange for raom and board. KaUe at 257~2771. W­U-3tp

VEGA PLUMBING Phone 257-7531, carrtzozo. fl:uidosD; IMB-29Zi, :~::::;;,::;::::~~ 37-l&tp

. ROWHE PLEASE RETURN ·- grau seeders.

Thanks. Conley'aNu.rsery. C43-tfc

PLANNER/DEVElOPER - for New Mnlco Health Systems Agency. Starts at. $12,000 yearly, Ezperience or background in planning: or comntunlty d!lvelopment IIi must. Will be based ln Roswell. wm be respunslble fur state Planning Districts IV and VI. Send resume before 10.15-81 to New Mexico Health Systems Agency, 117 RL~ond N. E., Albuquerque, NM 8710&. G-42-3tc

RUIDOSO CAllE CENTER - is now acceptinB appUcatlon.s for penrnmi!Dt LPN'.s Clr RN's. Salary negotiable wJth experience. Interviews by appaintmi!Dt, :&51-9071. R-41-tfc

WANTED- to do odd jobs. Apply Lot 25, Block 9, Wblte Mountain Unit. 5. 4Htp

Charlee Family Care INC is now looking for temporary cook [1 monthl. Activities Aid and Houseparents for a youth home located on the Mescalero Indian Reservation. The Houseparent position wiU mean tbat chosen applicants .. will live in and be responsibte far all household duties Including managing household budget. ordering and preparing food, hygiene. etc. We are looking for strong; loving, responsible- people. No degree required. Training provided~ Send resume to: Charlue Family Care INC. P. 0. Box 190, Mescalero, 88340, or call671~4725.

OKKEEPIN &

GF.NRRALOFFICESERVICEB For Kmall BIL'!:Ines~~es

Z57.ol384 •C'.enern1 Boakk'l!eping •Monthly Statements

•Payrull •T)'plng •Notary Public

Our prl('...,; are Ml with · the small but'iiiiCS.'ih1&R In mind. Compare!

7~:10a.m.-8p.m. 7Days

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a ... ,., Controotar . u.. We Ilks all jobs - Big 11111 Smoll

- Rooldellt~l •nd Cammorclol -Ted Johnton Poilllmg -

CHAVES & HARVEY 157~5503" 378-8334

Cxcavatirtg- Firewood Cement and Flagstone

Val"d Cleanup-Trasb Removal

Hazard Tree RemoVal -Backhoe

Topsoil- Filldirt-

CONTRACTOR'S SCHOOL Preparation For GB-98/GB-2 General Contractor's Exam

When: Sat11rday, Oct. 17, 1981 9 A.M~-5 P.M.

Where: 1-Bob's _;_ At The Y, Ruidoso

Tuition: $125.00 Plus Tax (Busine1s Portion Only - $70.00 Plus Tax)

For More Information Contact Jimmy Neeley 505·522·3115 •

AR~Ao ROOFINEI CONTRACTORS Highway70 E

257·4708 & 378-4819 Commerclai-Resldentlah­

lndustrlal •Shakes •Tiles

•Hot Mop Free Estimates

Member Uncoli'l Co. Home Builders Assn.

N.M.IJf.leue fll.7933 lusured

ARROWHEAD ROOFING

D&J CONSTRUCJION CO.

Genaral Contractor License No. 18410 Bonded & Insured

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAl •New construction and

remodeling •Rock, flagstone and river

rock walls built • Patios and rock facing on

fireplaces •Driveways •Railroad Ties •Landscaping

COMPLETE BACKHOE SERVICE

AttheY-Hiway 70 & Sudderth Drive

257-5296

FIHEWOOD - wonted to boy. Taking bids on 20 to 25 cords of wood. Call Clark at Dan Dee Cabins, 25'1-2165. D-43-tfc

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL - 1973 United double wtde. 24'x38', ready to be moved 110,000.257-4851. 8-39-8tc

MUST SELL - Scamlia fireplace Insert wltb fan. Used one month. $800 original price, will take $500. 257-11483, after f:OO p.m. 43-2tp

PRE-HALLOWEEN SALE - 'me Wild Snail, Hallmark Cards and Gifts offn a llndted sale of dlscooUnued Items. Up kl 50% discount. 257-9061. T..g..7tc

1978 PIPER TURBO LANCE - 6 passenger, club seating, Collins micro radios. Only 800 hours, $80,000 or trade equity for motor home, real estate or C?) 257-9061. T..f3.4itc

OUR SHOP - 1.9 filled with treasures from far away countries; when you tind yours, use our Jayaway planl The Sel"' bian Pea81Dt,. 1100 Ohio, Alamogordo, NM!Ut!JO. , s-t34tc

GOOD RAILROAD TIES- fur sale. Price negotiable. Phone B53-4f»7. N4tfe

ALMOST NEW - king size mattress set, $300. 258-3237. P-44-2tc

AK.C CHOW CHOW - puppies. $250. Ready November 1. WUl deliver. Call 501).623·7381, weekendsand.evenlnga. 44--3tp

CUSTOM MADE ·- clropor/es . pilloW!~, bedspreads, ..,........,., We' measure and make to order. Select from hlmdreds of beautiful fabrics- at Gamblea:. G-102. tic

PRECISION· PLUMBING Now Introduces

PRECISION BACKHOE SERVICE Offering A Complete Line Of

Backhoe Service And Dirt Work Response to our act Wl!l ga~cl. So we would like to show

our appreciation by ex,.ndlilt t.he offer Ill $2&/hr.

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Page_ ~oi, -jRuWII!D tN.M.I Ne.;;- Monday, Ocro~~r 12, iiii '; SPIRULINA - gives inflt.ant er . .:.. sy,

balanoos body weight and promotes vibrant healtb. Sandra Harper ll'ramedArtWork distributor of Dr. Hill's Llsht Force A.vaihlbleAt SpiruUna Products. 378-4667, after 6:30 p.m. 8-:Jft..tfc Mel.ealis, LTD.Il3 Sliddel1b Drive

FOR SALE - double pane thermal safety glass. Factory seccmda, wholesale

257-5N7

prices. Call25Hi918. B-41).3tc .,..,._.,."'"""'"""""''""""'7"'""''"' ·ENERGY COUNSELING

FOR SALE- 250 gallon butane tank. 357- jweatberatrlppaog,~aiulsrealiJJg 6013. S-4S-2tc 1=. N. M. GeDeral Contractor ~ :WOo.

:fhree ltlvers Company lit E, FOR SALE - new rattan bar stools. 30" Ted Johnson 257-9589·

hlgh witb backs. 136/each. 336-43117. B-43- "1...,....;:.:;:.:;:;;;.;:;.;;.;;;;;,.;;,;.;~-..J. 2tc •

12 CU FT. REFRIGERATOR - One yea., old, like new. $175. See at 252ft Sudderth, next doortoWln, Place and Show bar. T· 43-2tp

ARMAOIU.O STUDIO - and Gallery. Stained glBst windows, lampShad8s, repairs and supplies. White Mountam pottery, paintings, jewelry and fur· nit w-e. 2639 Sudderth- 257-S278. A-19-tfC

FOR SALE - new leather coat. Zip-in, zt­out lin~r. Size 42. 257-5985, 257-'1395. 8-42-trc

PREPARE YOUR 'l'REES- for wiDter by spl"8.ying for insects. that winter and breed in them. Give a better chance for healthy trees oome spring 1 D&J Service, 2574296. . ~tc

Ruidoso Music •GuHars •Band Instruments

• M asle • Am plillers · PHONE 257-4913

306 $UDDERTH

AUTOMOTIVE: 1980 HlAGLE -station wagon. Loaded and

clean. $'1,200. 257-0040, 336-4282. S-41-tfc

1973 FLEETwOOD -Brougham cadUiac. Lots of work done but needs a Uttle more. See at Ruidoso FINA station or 257-9040, 336-4282. $-41-tfe

FOR SALE- 1974 Ford Torino, $800cush; ------------­micro-wave oven, $250, brand new. 267-9I58,after5. 43-2tp

90" SOFA - classic design, light blue, good condition. $135. 257-9308, evenings.

43-2tp

McLEAN'S - is now laking orders for Christmsa Chili Wreaths and Rl.stras. 8-foot wreaths- $15: Ristras- $15. Sl) for mailing anywhere in the country. 813 Stidderth. 257-5947. Mc-34-tk

'HORSES FOR SALE - registered Appaloosas. Lorna' Grande Ranch. Capitan, NM. (500) ~1134. L-.7,-tfc

OFFICE SUPPLI[5 TYPEWRITERS

SA.J .ES A!\' D H!·:PA 11~ WESTERN OFFICE

EQUIPMENT ACltoSS FROM SAFEW,\ Y

SPECIALi.vciJT DIAMOND HORSEHEADS

Now AvaOable At

McLean's, L n:!,·. 6,13 SDddertb Drive ~ .. , ... .,

FLEA MARKET we buy used furniture, appHances, tools, Jawn rnowers or aoy swpfus iiHDJB. Call 378-1774. Located v. mJie west of Race Tral:"k, Ruidoso Downs.

(****************~. Ruidoso Quality t "' Furniture t : SALE 1 : Hutch & Buffet >t

: Regular Price $450 ! Now $360 :j; 2917 Sudderth : 257-2522 ................... ,. •••••••••• ,.. lt- Capitan Flagstone lt-* forsale * * Pennaoeut rot'k for patios, * ""- lin•places, retaining walls, ......_ ...,.... lands('aplng, etc. can: ..... lt- J. & J. Rock Co. lt-lf-- Jerry Keeton Jay Johnston~ Jt- Ruidoso El Paso ....­lt- [5051 257-2760 [9151 877·2151 * ••••••••••• :If

FOR SALE - '59 Ford pickup. Rebuilt 292 V IU, -4-speed. New snow tires. Body very good condition, t'e!ltocable. $1350, 3.36-4879. T -43-3tp

1928 MERCEDES REPLICAR- Mustang engine and nmning gear. New, only 10 miles. Sacrifice for $20,000. 257-91162 or 251 ..fi022. T ....f3.Bte

FOR .SALE - 1980 Fonnula Fln!bird. 14,000 miles, gold colored. Will consider pickup trade-ln. 258-3683. P-43-2tc

FOR SALE - .1963 Chevy ~ ton pickup truck wlth 6 cylinder engine. Good tires. can 354-1784, Capitan. 43-2tp

1969 I.JNCOLN MARK ill - mint con­dition, leather interior, vinyl top. Excellent mechanlca) condition, not an oll burner or: Smoker. Call 2&7·2771. f2.3tp

FUR SALE - '6G V. W. Bug. Good con­dition, $1000 ca:~~h. 257-2037 or25M515. 41-<tp

FUR SALE - '74 Ford Torrino. 351 Cleveland, nms great, $600 cash. 257-2031 or 257-7516. 41-4tp

1976 FlAT COUPE - low mUeage, Rood comHtion, 24 mpg. Call 257-5742. K-21-tfc

FOR SALE - 1978 VW Sirroco. Good . condition, only Jl,OOO miles. $5,000. CaD 258-3fi55 or 25B-3120. K-44-2tc

FOR SALE - '79 Honda Prelude. Clean, low mileage. $6,000 firm. Call257-9222, 44-ltp

19J9 CHEVROLET - excellent condition; completely original parts, 27,000 actual miles, $9000. 257·2540. L-3-tHM::

RENTALS:

FURNISHED - 3 bedroom, 3 bath condo. Good location. By day, week, month. 257-92411. 8-39-t:fc

CAPITAN - furnished, 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile. 2 acres. No pets. $200 depOSit, $250 + utWtles. Lela Easter Real Estate, 257-7313, L-43-tfc

1WO BEDROOM - furn.ished apartment In Ruidoso Downs. $175/montb + , deposit. Call Kevin Hayes, 257-7388 or evenings, 257-9181. H-43-2tc

SK1 SEASON - large lnventory of condos and cablru!: for rent by the day pr week. 11-.150 per day, completely lurnlahed. Call Bill at lttisort Propen;les, 257-9212. R-43·2tc

BY THE NIGHT - or mo"th, cabins, condos, homes. call Rucelle Carpenter at Jbn Carpenter and Associates, 2&7-51101 or 378-4003, CG-tfc

EFFICIENCY APARTMENT- bills p>ld. CaU 257-69113. C-42-tfc

FOR RENT - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, un­furnished. $350/month, available October 16. On paved street, near creek, connection for washer/dryer. (915) 584-2310: W-41-tfc · ·

UNFURNISHED.-: 4 bedroom, 2 bath with appliances, on Country Club Dr. $7Wmonth, $2iO deposit + u&Wties. Coulllton & AssQclat~Realtors. 267-5184. C-43-tfc

FURNISHED- S bedroom, 2 bath home in Town and Cuuntcy. $526/month, $300 deposit + uUllties. AvaJiable October l5. Coulston & Associates Realtors, 25'1-ilst. C-43-tfc

PARTIALLY FURNISHED- 3 bedroom, 1 bath in Cedar Creek. $400/month, 1200 deposit, water furnished. Coulston & Al!lSociates Realtors,257-5184. C-4:3-tfc

TWO BEDROOM - mobUe home. $250 + deposit. No ehUdren or pets. 257-6318 or ev~;minga, 267-7385, ask for Roxann.43-2tp

FOR RENT - l bedroom cabin, com­pletely furnished, w/fireplace, beamed ceiling, "new carpeting, large deck and fenced yard. Year around access. $2110 month with $50 deposit. Utillties not included. 257-2914. 43-2tp

CLEAN TWO BEDROOM - bouse In Ru.itloso Gardena. Completely furnl.shed, washer, _dryer, yard witb chainlink fence, fire~ce. $)50/month + elec­tricity and propane + deposit. Call 2:58-35$ Friday, Saturday and Sunday untU noon. 43-7tp

FOR RENT- furnished 2 bedroom home. No pets, references and deposit required. Truett Ball Realty, 378-4484.43-...

BUSINESS SPACE - for renl Nine bWJdred square feet. Midtown Ruidoso, call Betty, 257-4340. G-37-2tc

ON RIVER - near Gibson's. Several nice, large mobile home spaces. $62.50/ montb. 878-4S8fl. C-35-Uc

FOR RENT - furnished 2 bedroom apartm~nt with fireplace. Alllo, one bedmum apartment. No pets. 257-2276.8~ 35-Hc

WOULD YOU LIKE TO RENT YOUR HOME?

BY THE NIGHT, MONTH OR SEASON

for a small percentage of the gross rental receJp"ls, we caa free you from tbe worrisome task or maaaglag and mafntalniog yeur property. Our bome reutal service CDDbiclude •.•. •ADVERTISING -RESERVATION SERVICE -c<)NVENIENTREGIBTRATION OFFICE

"MAAD SERVICE -INVENTORY CHECKS •MINOR HOMEREPAmB

For more information call RUCELLE CARPENTER, PROPERTY MANAGER, JIM CARPENTER & ASSOCIATES, 505·257·5001, RES., 378-4003.

CAMELOT MOUNTAIN Shown

BUCK MEYER REJ~L n A Mountain For All Seasons and ASSOCIATES . (505) 257-4040 (505) 257-7377

VISTA DEL LAGOTOWNHOMES, Phase I & Ito Townhomes of distinctive luxury with magnificent vi~ for the dtscriminatlng buyer.

LAKEVIEW ESTATES TOWill HOMES, Phase"' Quiet comfort overlooking ''The Inn." Three bedrooms, 2 or 211!2 baths with sauna and jacuzzi.

VILLAGE AT CAMELOT CONDOMINIUMS, Efficient 2 bedroom, 2 bath and fireplace. Perfect fai' the skier/hor· seman/investor. New rental program.

LOTS with an unparallaled view of Ruidoso and Baldy.

OPEN HOUSE DAILY 10:00 A.M. TO DUSK. Enter across lrom the HolidaY Inn on Highway 70 and follow our signs approximately two miles.

suck Meyer Dan Barrow Joe Cor.ff Dick Hall 336·4903 257·7544 257·9896 257·,308

Diana Meyer 336·4903

Enter our ASPENCADE ART CONTEST- Call Dan For Information, . .

INNSBROOK VILLAGE CONDOS - 2 · bridroom1 2-% bath, dally or long tenn. JackalopeSquare Real Estate • .2li7-9723, J-36-tfe

NICE FURNISHIID CABIN - with fireplace. utUities paid. No pets. Per­manent reliable teuant wanllad. can 2:17· 7424 orTulal'OBB, 585-Mifl. W-42-tfc

MOBILE HOlliE -furnished, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Secluded, nearSafeway/hospital area. Share carport •. $260/month, water paid. Available now. Call (506) 437..fi838 collect. IH2-fl<

HELP! - couple JOOldnS 1·2 bedrooms, unfurnished. 1301»400. Vlcl:le McCalne, 257-7967,·b~IJ5 hours. [-4S-4tc

EFFICIENCY CABIN - all bills peld, $2:10, good location, Upper canyon. No pets.Available0ctober6tb. 257-7643. F· 42~tfc

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE - for Jeaae or purchase as Condominium. SieiTa Professional Center, 26'1-114$ or 267-7331. W-78-tfc

TH:R.EE BEDROOM -furnished, 2 baths, large living room, centrally located. $490 +biDs. No pets. Deposit. 257-2045 or 'CJ1· 9433. · W-40-Uc

BARGAIN - year-round, fumlahed, all buts paid. Four bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace cabin, $488. No pets. 336-4D20or 257-4798, Annette. 8-28-t:fc

FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE - 3 oUices with 2 bedroom furnished apartment. On Hiway in Ruidoso Downs, 8 foot fenced yard, ~lilm.oath. Call collect (505) 437-:.lt1, 437-6625. 37-lltp

RANOIES Ll'ITLE CREEK RANCH

105 a~res of · IMautiful plne­eovered billa and graasy meadows wlth 7 bulldiniB­Periect for aa e&tate, a retreat or development. Owner financing to qualified buyer. Calllo~ de&aDs.

FVIiNISHED - down to llnenol Two ONE BEDROOMAPARTMENT-adults bedroom,. fireplace, utruty, ·covered oN,y, no peU;, on H1gbway 70. 'i]:;~ deek1 carport, storal{e house. No peta;. _ 485~0''--~-~-~-~--"""'= $376tmontb + depo81t. + ut,IIWGfl. Call · George 257-43'13 ori!M-41188 J18.8tp RENTAL UNITS AV.<ULABLE - In·

' ' dlviduol efficiency cabiQs in nddtown

FOR. RENT - 4 bedroom, 2 bath un· flll'llished house, double garage. CaU267-fi598. W-43-tfc

MOBilE HOME - furnished; 3 bedroom, 1".2 bath. Utilities paid except gas, cable TV furnished. j3eautifullocatlon in trees by river on Highway 70 East, $350/month + deposit, Year lease or will sell. Call

with your own cfwered porch in the taU plnea. From $185 to $2llf per month. furnished all utWties tncludJng cable. Call E. J. Fouratl or Barbara DiPaolo, 257·7315 (9.0), E-11-tfc

nemn~o·s ~EWEST )lOST l,t;Xlllt[()US ,\P,.\HTMENTS

RPullag !li~lllly, mrmthl}", yeurly. Spaetous, furiii~lu~d ur IHJfumi~IJN!. 2-3 I.Jedruilllh, w~shers, drvt·r~, tl!sh-uwdu•rs, 2:lS-;;JOO. . VAN'J',\(;EJ>OI~T APAHTJI.1ENTS

378-4655. River Ranch Campground. 44- •---~!!!'!!!!'~'!!!"--'-... "•------- RENTALS

MOBILE HOME - .fumlllhed, 2 bedroom, •Condominiums •Townhomes 1 bath. Utilities. paid except gas, cable •Cab'tns •Homes TV furnished. Beautiful location in trees by river on Highway 70 East:. $250/month lnnsbrook Village, Alto ViUage, + depOIIi.l, year lease, or will sell. cau other Locations.

·378-4655. River Ranch Campground. 44-2tp Daily~ Weekly, Monthly,

SKI SEASON - large inventory of condos and cabins for rent by the day or week. $85-$150/day. Completely fllrnished. ·eau Bill at Resort Properties. 25'1-9212. R-4i· tic

CONDOS LOOKOUT MANOR

Completely furnished down lo the cUsbea. Two bedroom,· BZ bath. Very auraeUve and · baa RBsomable loao. Priced $115,000.

Season Rates.

Doug Bass & Associates SOS-257-7386

Ruidoso .. New Mexico 88345

§aleway Cente.~ Office Space

Avoiloble 400 ...:.. 800 sq. ft. Coli 25 7·4058

For More lnformodon

HOMES TOWN AND COUNTRY NORm

New 3 bedroom, J bath home Ia geod area. Easy aeeess. All dty utJIItles. Possible 13c;lllnaaclng. Call us for furlberdetalls.

WTS -Just tell aa what you wanlf COMMERClALTRA(!l'S-2goodbuys!

lnnsbrook Real Estate

Condominiums and Town homes From $49,900 ••.

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9 Hole, Por·3 Golf Course 'Swimming Pool Tennis Courts · .Private Supper Club

Recreation Building Trout loke SUPERB Rental Management Progrom(s)

A. D. C or D (you'll love them) (Use It lesa thail14 days per year aDd we pay all tbe expenses •.• Almost! J

Offered exclust~ely through Imubrook VDlage Real Estate

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DELIGHT YOURBELF with dds NEWLY•LJSI'ED home in Wblte Mountata Develo,pmeaL Superb arraogemenf with spacious moms, huge ldtebeo, suoroom, 3 bedrooms and baths. Doa.ble garage, covered deck for watelling tbe afrplaoes. Total prlce aader$150,000, Po&eatialOWNER FINANCING.

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(505) 257·9046 bffice In Model Home No. 67 Behind Red and White Flags Highway 37 N !Jl.,

P.O. DRAWER N. RUIDOSO, N.M. 86345 MLS

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WILL TRADE- condominium in Ruidoso for bouse or condominium ln Odeua. 251·9433 or 817-38'1..8443, W-4Htc

FOR IMLE BY BlJILDJlR- 3 bedroom, 2 batb, 3,DIIt equare loot home under <0111- In Deer Park. By Bill Bro"'ll .Conatructlm. Vlewa ol Sierra . Blanva and Oapllluut over I acre 1111. Will cooperato wiUt iii! brokers. fl86,000. 11'1,9086 1Q'33f.46118, H"""'to

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEW - on Cree Meadow Golf Course. House fronts on Country Club Drive. n has a bed.rooiJlB,, 2"'2 baths, hn"Be IMng room, wrap around deck looking over golf course and 9P to Sierra Blanca. $159,1100, uufumisbed; $1.67,000, furnhlbed. 26'1-9433 Ql' 257-:aot5. W~tc

COZY '1'\'10 BEDROOM- cabin bi Cedar· Creek. Secluded and quiet. Backed up to National Forest. 100 square feat of redwood deck, carport. new carpet ~md cediu;' throughOut. $49,500 wltb owner llnancins. Wlllnei!OIIate tenns. Call257· '1283. c.43-tfe

t'OMMERClAL. PROPERTY - on Higb­way 37 next to Mlnlt Mart. Lot extends to street behind. Furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 bath A-Frame ls on the lot. Plenty o1 parking space. Owner financing at 12% Interest $79,500. 257~, 2fi7-2Df5. W-44-41c

' MOBILE HOME - and lot for sale. 257-2992. W.zl~fe

FOR SALE

. FOR SALE BY OWNER·_ 3 Jl.i....., 2 batb,·utllity room, living room with rock fireplace and built-in. china cabinet, fully carpeted, patlo and fenced back yard. aas two bedroom, living room, 1- bath, ldtchenette guest h0011e. Double carport, located on paved roads for easy accesa. Assumable loan.-Please call 257-'1217, if noanswercall~.· A-44-tfc

Two Roam Office· Building Plus

Twa AdJacent C.mmerclal Lats

$54,500.00 Terms

Call

ALTO AREA - ~ acre of wooded seclusion, Almost level witb year around access. $7,500. OWner agent Ron Smith RE 257-11040, 836-4282. 8-41-tfc

R. C. Wheeler 257-5127 336-4682

JACKALOPE SQUARE REAL ESTATE

257-9723 IB REALTOR

MLS BUSINESS Printing and Rubber Stamp Shop. Can· slstent increase in gro~s sales and expeded to double in next vear. No rubber s1amp shop within 100 miles of Ruidoso. Owner financing. ,...

ALTO VILLAGE LOT- LAKESIDE ESTATES- large lot, view of Sierra Blanca, owner financing, 515,500.

DICK LlnLE - BROKER

REAL ESTATE, P.O. BOX' 1232- RUIDOSO, NM 11345 ·

ACROSS FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN MIKE WALDRON

Res.: Z57..s690 GI!:ORGEMIZE

Re$.: 2&1-43'13

HARRY RAY, BROKER Res.: 25'1'-7738

ANN GEORGE OVELLA ESTES Rea.s 328--ISSB Res.: 257·1227

CLIFF OWEN, BHOKER·REALTOR Re&.:~!...,L

Two bedroom, 211:~ baths, gameroom, 2 fireplaces. Great view- $89,500.00·$92,500.00.

THE ONLY· BLUE SKY with this listing is above tha pine frees. not In the price! Very liveable 2 bedroom cabin Is COMPLETELY furnished and ready for you to move right in. Bring your toothbrush and begin enioylng this one soon.

NEW MOUNTAIN COTTAGE in the pines. Three bedroom, 2 bath. fireplace, close to downtown Ruidoso. $66,500.00. You can't b~at this price!

VIEW DELUXE- Exceptional building lot In Indian Hills Subdivision has it ALL. Paving, city sewer nearby, and a view of Sierra Blanca that can't be beat. Possible owner ·financing.

HIGHWAY 70- Tract of land which would be ideal for a motel or cabin operation. $92,500 with owner financing.

21h ACRES AND A NEW house for $122,500.00. Two bedrooms, 2 baths, double car garage, all fenced for horses. Secluded and only minutes away from the race track.

FIVE ACRES OF LAND in Magada Creek Estates -Mobile homes allowed. Utilities available. Located minutes away from Ruidoso in Nogal areli. 520,000.00.

PALMER GATEWAY - centrally located cottage, 3 bedi"opms, 1 bath and l(llts of possibilities. Assumable loan. EXCELLENT INCOME PROPERTY - 3 houses on almost an acre of.landl Live In one and rant fl1e other two. S99,SOO and possible owner financing, too.

COUNTRY HOME an 2 large lots. Three bedroom, single car garage, excellent c;llmate and year-round access, in Palo Verde- dose to race track. 555,000.00. Call today to see.

PRICE JUST REDVCED on great Income property. Apartment. pius commercial business. Call today for in­formation on this excellent buy.

t""'-"1 505-257-4686 Sebablaes~ol

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FOR llALE - 2 bedroom, I boUt mobile bmne. IPcludes an fQmi,ttJn~~, veeyelean. $8,000. ~7-6897 after G. , F-37-tfc

ACREAGE 5 TO to '- alee vlewll, (!1'081 tonno, 15'1!. down, 10 fell'" al 1091> fn. terest. Roo antith RE, 267-110(0, 33li-4D,; 8·41-tfc

2-5 ACRE TRACTS IN THE COUNTRY. Only S12,0oO.OO each with terms at 10%.

1,100 ACRES IN. HONDO VALLEY -· $200.00 per acre, with small house. -Terms. . .

48 ACRES o·r ~~. STANTON ROAD. Ideal for Investors. 5600 per acrejExcellent terms. .

BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY HOME IN ALTO.VlLLAGE. 2~300 sq. ft., great view, lots of extras. Pick your own carpet at this point of construction. Full membersn1p. A delightful· home. Priced on market.

BRAND NEW HOME UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, excellent areaf city utilities, niCe fireplace and all kitchen appliances. 582,500.00.

CHARMING DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE, nicely land· · scaped, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, all paving and large lat. $59,500.00.

TWO 1 ACRE LOTS ON PAVING, nice trees, in Ruidosa~s finest area -only s 19,500.00, each, with terms.

$72,500 INNS BROOK VILLAGE - 2 bedroom, 2 bath -condo. Fully furnished. Assumable .Joan . lnnsiJrook living can now ba yours at an af. fordable price. Call for a tour.

HOMES, CON 005 & TOWNHOUSES

$42,5110 Furnished 1 bedroom, 1 batb Plnecllff condo. LoCated eonvenleutly close to track. E:l:eellent terms and year arouud accesslbOIIy.

$47,500 2 bedroom, 1 bath cabin, located OD panment., Immaculate Inside anll out. All a.ppUanres go wJtb sale. Lots or deeking aod a nice view. Priced right!

~8,500 2 bedroom, 1 bath tu9tlc bome, located oalacre. Lots of trees and alee \'Jew. Tbls home Is remote ·and private and ea.sy 10 gel to.

$72,500 Innsbrook eondo, 2 bedroom, Z bath, completely furnished. Fireplace and easy access. A. great. oppurtuuily to enjoy Innsbrook Uvtng at an affordable price.

$178,000 Unfurnished 4 bedroom., 2¥.1 bath· home In PresUgJous area. Pi-ofes­slonally dec:orated and land· scaped Great view. Also priced furnished.

And Many, Many More.

LOTS

$3,000 Very re&IKJDably ..,teed wooded. Jot.

~.soo BeavUy woodt4. Sen• slble n!StrlctloDB.

$10,5011 Level Lot with wlew of Capltaas 8lld Sierra BlameL

$28,500 llf.r: acres ou all-cJc.sac In White Mountain Ulllt 2.

ALTO VILLAGE LOTS

$9,900 ApproxiDaately % a«e In Wgb Mesa UDlt D.

U0,500 In High Mesa Unit DI. Goodtenns.

$12.,000 14 aere ALG&CC on Fol1 Sta.n1on Road.

$15,000 Uaobstnu:tabJe view and level. High Mesa Ualt 01,

$22,000 FuU membenhfp, close to clubhouse.

$22,500 Full membership and great lot, High Meaa Uult m.

f29,&00 l¥.1 acres wlth big trees + view Ia. Deer Park Wooda.

And Maay, MauyMGre.

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JUST LISTED- 5 acres In a pretty hidden valley. Good restrictioils. Mostly level, excellent ~trea. sso,ooo.oo.

ON GOLF COURSE is the home you dream of. Three b.edrooms, 2 baths, nice fireplace, large decks,; fantastic ·views, all city utilities. Only $129,500.00.

TWO OF THE MOST CHARMING and best priced homes in Alto Village ready to move ln. Both priced below market and brand ~ew. cau for a showing.

& LYLE, •• Phone 257-tn&

llllOIIIa WAYNEWHITLOCK-257·4291

MARGIE LYLE- 257-2763

IIEALIGIIS LARRY Tl LLMAN- 257-4305

·JACKIE COVINGTON -258·3408 REALTOR

DON LYLE- 257·2763

1WO BEDROOM, QNE BATH CABIN in lba plnas. Large dt!ck, fireplace. Easy year around access on pavement. Give Jeff a call for further details.

ACREAGE

l~acre estate1, Magado CreeL $24,001J..$33.000. Easy &erms. 10% dtnm,IO% bderest ((II' lO ye8J'S.

$45,000 Eagle Creek Aerea. Pn:sllglo11S location.

34.S acres with beautiful valley wlew and Sierra Blanca view. Exce11eat well oo properly. Owaer finandog -10% down, 10% 1Dteres1 for 111 years.

SUB01V1S10N

Thunderbird Heights. 311 lots aDI.y mlautes fl'GID downtoWIL WlU sell by the lot or entire subdlvlslou.

COMMERCIAL

f22,500 2 offices and apart­ment, wltb ample parklog.

S320,000 ODe of RWd~o 's newest and fiDest restaaraots. Superb locatloo w/owaer fioaadog!

EJ:cellen1 commercial: 120 teet oo Sudderth dlrHO:p East of Pizza Hul. Vecy high traffk area. Owner flnandug.

GavUan Mobtle Home Park: located on 28 acres with )'ear round aecess. 1,300 fl!e& of river frontage. Llvhig quarten Include l,IKO sq. ft.. 2 bedroom, 2 ba&llt Z au· garage. AD zoned R-3. Owaer llaan­olDg.

NEW RENTAL DEPARTMENT

Dolly, weekly, monthly.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Pecan ord:Jard near Tularosa. Right on tbe highway, easy aecess. Super lnvestm.eul properly with exeelleat poteD11al, Ill acres, S256,000. Call Peggy.

80 acres near Tular088... Pecan trees to 15 years o1d. Good production w/exeelleot Ill­vestment credit. Owaer financing available. $310,000. ·

WOODED ACREAGE •u beautiful wooded acres wttb Natioaal Forest bordering on 2 sides. Spriag runs through property and close-to too! Owner financtng and reasonably pril'l'd. $UNIO pera«e. •u acres with several e11:celleot home sites. Heavily woodecl with oatural spriog and Just minutes from dowatowa Raidoso. $SJ)IO per a ere. •Four ad)11lnlng Ill-acre tract&. Level, wooded DlGuntaln top wltb panoramic Ylrws. Exrc11eut access. Owner finaoclag with only 211% down

··payment. $.1j.,S00r.;r aere. •co acn"' bNutl ul wooded" acreage only 2 miles fromdowatown Ruidoso. Roadll already flagged fnr 3 to 1 acre traelS. Assumable notes ud ad­ditional owner financing. SEI...LER MOTIV .A. TED!! l $S,OOOper acre.

dou 9J29.~~w~.,g~,~.2£~~.1~~ . ,. OPEN SUNDAYS

Drawer 2290, Ruidoso

Doug Doss - Broker 257-7386 .~ ... MLS

Drod Johnson -Soles Mgr. Res. 25 7·4 77 5 Bill Happel · David Harding Carroll Hunton

Res.: 336-4750 Res.: 257·9883 Rei.: 336-4756 Bernita Johnson .·Jack Gowdy Jell

Res.1 Kevin Hayes

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P~ge 10- Ruidoso (N.M.I News ·Monday, Odober 12,1911 HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL- 1973 U- OWNBRSELLING-4.11acroslDCapltan

double wide. 24'x38', reltdy to b:! moved. witb 141'r70' Laneer mobile heme. $1&,000. 2>7~L S->l>lllc Puml!bed, lablllous >iow, lawn, dedi,

PQR SALE BY OWJ!II!lR -two bedloom PQR SALII: BY 0\IINlllR- booutllal pine bouse In Ruldooo !;)owns. - Bhlddod loL HoJidaT Acrel In U..,...

cover.d pardl, ...., edras: OwQer · ~ &7Wl'll.. JW2.ifi1C Cai>Jon, B-ble M1d .......t61o.

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B-EAUTIFUL-NEW HOME UNDI9R CONSTRUCTION 1,624. .... ft. heated, 3

• MOBILE HOMES ' New&Uaed

_FOR SALE BY OWNER- beautifulnew3 IIMnciDR, CoUW.185& l'i'-Jli-Ue. bedroOJD, 2 bath,_..,.. romn, W<l bar, -----~------­skylights and balCony, wen inaula\er:1 borne.: ln heavily wooded area, under $70,000. 2117-4380. Jl..42.<tc

HOME EQUITY LOANS NO credit checks

Age or Job NO Problem NO Qualifying

Call Collect- 884·1449 Albuquerque, New Mexico

FOR SAlE OR TRAD!il - 76 UDII motel, restaurant ancl c:onvestlGn center. Trade for land or .....,. ...... , properly.

f/!0,000 wltb t250,000 -· """"' llnallced. Roy Nunloy, 51J5.42S.<1067,1112 N. Grand Ave., Laa Vegaa. NMtmOl • .f&. lip

-lt'%1&" Lailcer fenced acres in

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ALAMOGORDO'S HIDDEN LUXURY 4000 square foot home an five acres/Tularosa $135,000. c811

Christina. Four bedroom, pool. separate guest apartment, room for

tennis court. $115,000. Call Christina. Valley mansion, fruit and nut orchard. computerized'

watering system. $250,000. Call Tony. Solar adobe, authentic style, interior courtvard. Fireplaces

in two master bedrooms/ La Luz. $115,000, Call Tony.

WEST URCE ·~Better 59.hLTORS.INC.• • .,.. H9nm~ ..

1211 Cuba Ave. ALAMOGORDO 1-437-0220

LOTS, LOTS, LOTS $!1,900 IAa acre on pa~Dt. In BigbMesa.

$10,000 FUD membersblp, bas BD outstaadlllg view oJ lake and Baldy.

$11.Z5D Large lot located close to High Mesa entrance. $14,750 Llll'll:e 'tot with e&I!IY access and IWI membership. $15,000 Blgb Mesa level buDding site, DDobstru~le view.

$17,500 Lallelllde Estates 011. Lakeshore Drive, lncludetl a full membership.

$23.,500 Beautlfal view, wooded and level, full golf mem­bcnldp. Mllllt..see. 129,500 Super loeatlan OD pU eoane, full membenbip + vtew. f3&,000 ow:r a acres fa Deer Part Woods .•

doug boss & associates Located in Northwest Corner of ln•osbracok llfilllagerr..

Highway 37 Drawer '1290- Rutdoso

lllliiSEMAN'S DBSIRE - In IIA!awell, ~.000 terms. to aore• in Dative grass, wltb 2,000 911DBre foot BOIBI' adobebQme; pole boama, Mi square loot J!vlnll....,., aD appllauelllll, 5 big pidure wlndowa, fi"!!laco. Sllllkea . Dvlna ....., 3

~ bedrooma, 2 bathl. Also, It acre tracts, . cUffereDt teims avaJlable. Waya,e

Eakiu, &22-t354 or Barbara at century u. ~

bedrooms, ·double garage, large redwood decks, en· closed spa room, skylights, cathedral ceiling, wet bar, etc. Beautiful view of Baldy and lJ!z mile from track. 589,.500 terms 25~-

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HOUS.E OF THE WeEK GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE- Custain homewHh 4.9eo sqwre feel, 2,200 sqUIIre foot workshop that coulll be converted Into anotber home. Eight acres with 2 wells, this quality bame ls presently under construction. This property W9Uid make a beautiful hotse operation~ too many extras to list .. can MilllrcJ.J Silver at 257·4073or home at 257· 4919.

MOBILE LOTS HOLIDAY HOME SALES 1107 Mechem, Hwy. 37 258·3330 ~ 258·3275 • •

WELL BUILT and maintained A-frame tust.oH Ski Run Road wltb a beautiful vtew and 3 bedrooms, 11h: battt.s. Great mountain cabin for skiers or the family looking for a mountain retreat. Call Gary caughron at 257-4013 ar home at 257-51 oo.

LOOKING FOR A HOME W.ITH A LOW INTEREST LOAN? Here it islll Two bedrooms, paving, natural gas, fireplace 8nd payments under $27~.00/mo. 'Call Janet Warllck~Pearsonat 257-4073 or home at 257-7972. BEAUTIFUL VIEW WITH GOOD ACES$ takes you to this new 3 bedroom, 2 bath doll hDUse- and priced right at $59,000-00. tall Diana 1saacs tor details at 257--4073 or

TREED LOT IN ALTO with a beautiful v!ew of Sierra Blanca. Has a natural building site and easy access. Comes with a futl golf membership also. Cell Gary Caughron at 257·4073 or "orne at 257-5100.

TIMESHARE AT INNSBROOK VI~LAGE. Prime summer racing week. Sleeps a. Priced for quick sale, only ss,zao.oo. tall Marcia Sliver at 257·4073 or home at 257-4919.

CHARMING O~DER HOME in preferred neigh­borhood. Large lot with many trees. Located on the pavement with easy a«ess. $59,500.00. Call Marcia Silver at 257.,..073or home at 257-111979.

· home at 257-7063. THIS HAS TO BE ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEWS IN AL TOI This lot Is only $19,500.00 and offers Dwner financing, tall Susan Miller at 257-7373 or home at 257-2424. . SECLUSION IN THE MOUNTAINS - Tbls beautiful acre of land is located (ust north of- Alto VIllage, pine trees, excellent a_ccess, and very Dood finanCing. Pricecl to sell at $12,000.00. Call Rose Peebles at 257-7313 or home at 336-4836.

ONLY 2 YEARS OLDI Three bedroom, 2 batl} mobile. Has good assumable loan and can 'be moved. Call Susan Miller at 257-7373 or honw at 257-2624.

Juat Warllclr. Role Peeblel. Gar;y C&agllrou. Dlll'leoe Hart Tom Da\'11 Rei. Z$M97Z Rei. -..u31 Res. 2&'7-5100 Ret~. 257..&22Z Ret. %57-2053 DJaaa.IAiaa Matda SOwer !laJapMIJler MamldBadllo Rei.Z5'l-7011 Rel.ut-lt'll R.u.Z51-Iat Rea.I57-'74H

Sudderth Office: 257-4073 - Mechem OHice: 257-7373.

Call The Property Pros Betty P1tton, Broker 257-2397

Riehl!~ C.thrun 257-2109

2S7-9077 ALMOST FINISHED - 2 bedroom, 2 bath condos featuring vaulted ceilings, rlice fireplaces, loft area, large enough for extra sleeping area or game area. Nlc:e upper and lower decks, enclosed pool, good location. Call Betty Patton, for t'he excellent terms offered ott these attradive units.

ADSI ADS I ADSI Our secretary d~es me nuts wanting ads! l''le only got one listing left to advertise. Help me somebody II I've got to get that woman off my back. Call Martin.

• R-2 ZONING, close to two acres. 18 unit planned and approved by the ct1y. Blueprints are available. Excellent price tor this kind of property. Call SonJa. ·

REDUCED DRASTICALLY- Almost walking distance from town. but very secluded in the traes. Contemporary bouse, all furnished. 2 bedrooms .. 2 baths, do11Jble garage, 1\ot tub and sauna and large decks. Call Peter.

NEAT MOO A-FRAME in Country Club Estates. Three bedroom, H4 bath with an assumable 1~% loan. Possible equity financing with good down. Catl Richard Cotllrun.

SKIER'S DELIGHTI I've got an A-Frame in the Upper Canyon, with an assumable loan, priced at tust $46,500, can Ray.

NICE HOUSE IN WHITE MOUNTAIN, UNIT 2. Tbree bedrooms, 2 baths, den. large game room, two fireplaces, beautiful view from large redwood dec:ks. can Sid.

NEED A LARGE PERMANENT HOME III Let me shaw YOU this 4 bedroom. 2 bath, in one of Ruidoso's finest areas. Priced at 533/sq. ft., it is one of the bestbuysln town. Call Rick.

CUSTOMIZED COMFORT In this beautilul3 tiedroam, 2'h bath home widen, formal dining room, living room, beautiful deta·U, 20'x40' deck with super mountain view. Call Betty Patton.

THE BOTTOM LINE Is thisll Either you buy something or I qualify for food stamps. Yo11r taxes will probably go up to pay for my dumb food stamps. Fight higher taxes. Call Martin.

IN THE VALLEY, 2,900 sq. ft. home on 1Jil BCH lot with water rights. abundam::e of fruit trees. OVmar financing. Cell Son(a.

Open 7 Days A Week, 8:30 - S:OO INNS&ROOK VILLAGE ON THE LAKEII Three bedroom, 2 bath, sin91a garage townhouse. RedwQOd decks overlook golf course and lake. $130,00Dfumished. Call Peter.

NICE CABIN OPERATION in Upper Canyon. Very flexible financing on this 12 unit, 1 duplex set up. Ollly 6 years old and in good stlape. Seller very motivated. See Richard Cotttrun.

PERFECT PERMAN SNT HOME. This· house Is furrtlshed with 3 bedrooms, fenced yard, double carport, nice decks, on pavement ... and that's just the beginning. All this for 575,000. Ask for Ray.

BEAUTIFUL SPANISH STYLE HOUSE with four bedrooms, 31h baths, latge living room, game room, exercise room, with shower, sauna, spa, double garage and tremendous view from extra large decks. Call Sid.

RESTAURANTIII Just listed one of the finest restaurants in Ruidoso. Grossed over S300,000 in 1980. Pr1ced right with owner financing. Catl Rick.

REMEMBER THAT LONELY bear that was sniHing around my Upper Canyon listing? He ·ain't there no more. Now don't yOU feel guilty •causa you d•dn't buy the place and tteep the llttl• lonely bear company? You should have called Martin.

NICE VIEW ON TOP of a hill goes with this 2 bedroom, 1 bath house. Owner·financing available. $49,900. (all Peter.

\41'.!% ASSUMABLE LOANS on all 10 of these Mystic Pines condos. Completely furnished and priced in 60's and 70's. -Investor-Seller will finance some eC.uity also. Contact Richard Cothrun.

RETAIL CLOTHING BUSINESS. Nice business Wit~ good potential to grow. Located downtown with excellent toottraffic. Let me tell you more. Call for Ray.

BEAUTIFUL RIVER HOUSE - Upper Canyon location. Features a 2 bedroom, 2 bath main house and 2 bedroom, 1 bath guest hOuse. Both units ara completely fumlshecl, l•rge decks. overlooking the river, fruit trees; carport and lots of storage •. tall Bill.

RESORT PROPERTIES, INC. • rn

Highwav 37 North - Drawer 2200 - Ruidoso,. N.M. 88345

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Peter Strobel 336-4696

Solljo Hortronlt nB-4312

Pollio Stirmen 257-7804 Sid Alford 257-4337

Rick &ons 378-4368

Mortln Rose 257-5641

H. Roy Biohop 336-4367

Kodl F~nn 257-9351

Bill Hirtchltld, Proportj MantgeriS•Iot 257-9212 Or 257-4515

MLS

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BUY A 'CAll., let.a.hause. owDer lays Pld1 bcttb!! Call 01 far 1llls super·bQ. u ...... ,.,IJIO. -' WIN'l'li:R'.S COMING, a.l llldll new z bedreoro qwbUe li ~-iDsalated BDd Ills nan easny aeeesal.b.h Wt. <hmer II6J& let's sell U. UDderWt,lllll.

$7,500 IS THE PRICE ·on tbifl. bealltllul Blaet Forest lot, perfed for your own cabin or ebalet.

OOT OF ToWN OWNER has redtleed 1be 'price oabla sbopla UJe MaU. wmatm traiD aDd sbpplr, but; oUt_. preaalag baslne&l DeeeUltatea btl eelllllg ant CaD for detall!l.

FOOTLOOSE SEILER want& to travel. Will blk.at a CraiiHnmotor home on a super 3 bedrGota. 2%: batb cabin. Prlood rtpt, arouml .,,0011. ·

FliRNISHED ALTO ALPS eolldG1 laqe piQle nom, I bedrooms, ZMI lta11u:, Jeonolm raoge. Owaerflwmelag, allfor$8t,Gfl0.

CLEAN TWO BEDROOM mubUe w:ltb add-em. COVered ~leek. view of Sierra ·. Blanca. Let'ssees•meoUen.

1,344 SQUARE FOOT manuiac&ured home. Three bedrotlm. two baths, aU appUauces, fireplace, fully lnsulated. Your cbolee of a l0011.doa 011 a heavD:p wooded. lot, pa9ed 1treet sewer 8Dd IIIHlergi'Gimd a.UitUea, $51,500.

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o;r.'~ ieeate,, 1107 Mechem Drive, Hwy. 37

Phone 258-3330 Clay Adams

Broker - 258-3275 Norma -Ragsdale - 257~9873

Marge Waedul- 257-7681

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· UPPER CArlYON.- by ....,..., Threo bedroOIIIll, 1% ball>, pam!--with easy accea, large wwded lot. 257-15981,

· 2fi'1·7D. 8-3?-tfc

Approximately 5. ;;,;;,; ~l located close to tile Traei< on the river. Ideal

training hors••~ Included an lbe pro.,.rtY,' bedroom, !I bath home with

e:Br larage,· " [a·p-: proJ;imately 2,612 square feet]. Six stall barn, lade room. haybarn... corrals,. good fenced pasture, walk­in cooler,. green bouse. OGn't miss this onel Calt Barbara or Lee at Puckett Real Estate. Inc .. at (505] 257·5011, or write: P. 0. Box 2703, Ruidoso, NM

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ON THE IUVER. Owner IIBJSiell tldii.Z bedroo~ 1% hadt home ou tbe liver. C-elelylarubbedand_y,_talod.

HANDYMAN SPECIAL ON THE RIVER, lua' needs a Utile palntaad powder. Some owner fJDaacblg al P9,500.

UQUOR LlCENSJ!l. Ucepae for pacbge don! and on pn!llllles aleohol. Clab · or terms woald bo eomddeted.

VALLEY ACREAGE. Tbls 4 acre traet ba.a a bome, bal"llli, 100+ apple aad pear lrees [aol to meutton the Gther vari01111 IJ'pea Gf lrult trell!:lll] .ud Is priCed at 'l30,DCIO.OO. Perfect for keepJug your favotlte h~e H- great for amall truck !ann.

MOBILE HOME LOT. Low down paymea1 aadOWDer fimuaciug,

PRICE REDUQD TO $67,000 '

For sa;le by owner - new home, 3 bedreom, 2 bath, fireplace, wetbar, range/oven, dishwasher, disposal, large redwood decks. Call ·Dick Parson5 at Chav~ Courity Savings, 257·4006 or U6-4429.

_OWNJ!'.It, FINANCING. 'ftlb 3 bedr9om. l bath eebla. bas llrBe llvbJg room- . ldtehea comblaatfan witb P'ranHfn fireplace. Tbere liJ .rso • blmk biMite with "'

·bath. Partially famished at.ffi,IIOO..Od, wllh approximately 211~ down aDd Owner flaaaclag on tbe balaBce.

OWNER FINANCING. lO'xfiZ' elder mobUe loeaCed on large, level eolul!ll' lot. MobDe Js parllally fu.mlabed aDd $4,000.00 dowa pts you poaessltll wl~ owaer naancla.g Gil tbe balance.

LARGE RIVER LOT. 2Z9 reel of rtver frontage makes tbls large Ll aere lot BOmelldng speciaL Baa a bone bam wltb stemge area tor fee4. La cloae Ia Yel out oftbe cltY Umlts. Priced reasoaably for river pmperty.

IF YOU CALL AND I'M N01' IN", DON'T BE BASIIFULI LEAVE YOUR­NAME AND NUMBER OR MESSAGE WITR MY MECHANICAL SECRf!TARY AND MLGETBA.CKTO YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE •

P.O. BOX 966 RUIDOSO DOWNS, NEW MEXICO 88346 BILL STIRMAH, Sales Assoc. Bill PIPPIN, Br<~ker/Realtor

Res.: Res.: 378-4391

s erra evelopment company, inc. CHARMINI> MOUNTAIN HOME WITH SIERRA BLANCA VIEWoffars3 bedrooms, 2 baths, library, 2 fireplaces, large decks. $79,500.

ALTO VILLAGE IS THE PRESTIGIOUS SETTING· for this handsome exceptionally well~bullt home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage; stone fireplace. Level lot has magnificent Sierra Blanca view. Full golfing membership. 5155,000.

LOG CABIN ON TWO LOTS with nlca plna cover has 2 bedrooms, bath, fenced yard, fireplace. The ideal vacation home. Just $35,000.

NICE LOT WITH EXCELLENT TERMS bas a good location tn Alto VIllage, plus full golfing membership. Wen priced at iust 510,000. ·

HANDSOME NEW HOME in White Mountain Estates o-ffers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, utility room. fireplace. carport. Superbly con~ structed. Easily accessible. $105,000.

BEAUTIFUL HONOO VALLEY Is the lusb sefling for this uniquely designed home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, den, utility room. Situated on 61h acres of land with 260 fee1 of river frontage. TWo water wells. Owner financing. 1118,000.

GOOIJ-LOOKING HOME; IN ALTO VILLAGE Is nearing completion. Well-designed 11-plan .. features 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. large game room, wet bar, lirepJace,douba& garage. Excellent focation ·. on quiet cur-de-sac .. 5129.500.

':'YOU .CAN COUNT ON US!"

APPEALING HOME IN ROLLING HILL COUNTRY near Capitan has 2 bedrooms, bath, breakfast nook, rock fireplace, lovely mountain views. Owner will consider trada for a mobile home. $34,950.

ELEGANT MOUNTAIN HOME in superb year-round location aKers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, den, fireplace, all the amenities. Double garage. $120,000.

OELIGHTFUL HOME IN GOOD AREA Is well constructed, has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, deck, pretty view. Easy access makes this an exc:ellent year-round home. Good owner financing adds appeal. $74,500.

LARGE CORNER LOT In Wblle Mountain Estates, Unit 3, provides a superb building site. T~rms possible. $25,000.

LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUM IN INNs­BROOK VILLAGE affords condo living at Its best! Three bedrooms, 3 baths, rock fireplace, double garage, red~ decks, custom draperies, appliances. $137,000.

NICE MOBILE HOME, 14'XBO',. is. almost new and priced r&alistically. Three bedrooms, 2 baths .•. no real estate included. $27,000.

ONE ACRE WITH GOODVIEW, easy access, is located near Capitan, Water and ttlectrielty to lot. $.5,350.

ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON 11> ACRE has 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths. utility room, attic and banment. Good buy at Just $56,000.

UNUSUAL CABIN with spectacular view Is situated on 3 lots in secluded area, One bedraam, balh, fireplace, nice deck. Terrific mountain retreat. 537,500.

TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH HOME in good tocatlon offers nice fireplace, new carpettng. Situated 0111 acre, this is a good buy at $62,900~

THREE LOTS .•. $13.500 FOR ALL! Good lots, zoned far mobUe homes. are pine-studded and easily accessible. Let us sltow youfhesel

PICTURESQUE NOGAL is the preHy seHing for this home with 3 bedroorns, 1=1ff baths, patio and fireplace. Sits on one acre. Excellent awner financing. $55,000.

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ASSORTED COLORS REG. $8.47

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The Dreamer BY

_D,\NNNE STORM

SIIIICoadSUmmer Today, on October elgb.t, after several

rainy and cloUdy days witb enough cold In the evening to make a fire in the fireplace wry wolcome - after late tan da.vs with almost a I:Gueh of winter, today the sun is out with a warm west wind blowing from the desert just over the mountain, you would think it to be summer tJme.

Indeed It seema Uke a little second swnmer In early fall. Early summer and. mid-summer flowers have ftnlslled their blooming and formed their seed pods. And now today you can see these plants have sent out Uttle late blooms - sometliing exeeedinalf rare. This Is quito striking 011

· the stalks on those crimson trUmpets. the Rocky Mountain Gilia.

All the BUtDDler birds are aut singing, ~d bees are hwmnlng around the blooms. And still hardl,y any sign or barning among the patches of oak brush on the hWs to the

·south. The river, I'IUUllllg'crystal clear, mur-­

murs a thousand water.tunes as It nms over Its rocks and falls - and tbe.ae liquid notes of the wln.dlng stream blend with the voice of the west wind 5lnglng through the trees.

Rose Colored GlaiUIH ADd Other Colon Too

Some ye81'9 back there used to be a popular aoog that went:

"I'm looking at the world Through rose-colored glasses Everything Is rosy now." _Thl.s Is the tJme of year when Mather

Earth joins with the heavens ln bringing a certain special enchantment to the mountain land. The sun Is getting into just the right slant from the sky, that with the

Vttry slightmistiD tbe air, you~ see bills ld the mid-distance, and the upper ends of ca~ ami gkns - and many spots in -een. touched with a pink glow (not at &1IIU1se or SW1Set, but rlgbl In mid da.v).

Thaa• are the ''Roae Colored GlasiEIR'' of­the autumn time, bn;Jught ~ore our eyes by the magic ot the sun and shadow, and the Ught mists and hazes that do not ap­pear to our s1gbt close at hand. When you ~ up on a high place and ean look at distant mountaJns and many valleys, canyaits, and mesas and foot hills in betw¥n - then you can see and feel the ·wonder ot.these gentle colors in the air.

A famous coiW'Illl1st "James Kllpatriek" J,st year pa1oted a wonderful autwnn word picture of IU hOOJe country of Virginia.

He told of a "time of tinted glass pictures In the hillB" and "Cathedra] archways lit by the glow of the autwnn leaves in the forests."

Arotmd tbe White Mowd:ain and aver around the Capltans., and any place where you can see at a great or little distance, at certalrt times of the day - often mid· mon:ilDg, and mid-afternoon - your eyesight wU1 be drawn to these airy pat­ches of color mpntUng billa and fflllng the canyonB Uke thin curtains or veils - what you might call tlnted air, hovering aD through tho mountain land in rose, ltlac and Ught purple, adding their speclal cheer to the autumn mountain sp]endor.

Bb1bda;yof Liz 'l'a)'Jor Monte&

Among the many October birthday folks we mWit mention Mrs. Liz Taylor Montes, born October thirteen, some few years ago In Lincoln, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor.

.Because she Is an 100ctober's ChUd" and also because she gave an interesting ac­count of the history of Inc1lan Summer, and also because of her very sunshiny nature, we might call her "The Indian Sommer KJd." We wish Liz many happy retllm8 ·of the day and aU God's blessings.

GOING INTO THE STRETCH, the rider- coaxes fhe horse over the fence. With careful contr-ol and the right amount of urging, clearing this jump presents llHie problems.

A LOOK OF SERIOUSdetermlnallon crassesl~eface oflhlsrlder as he concentrates on this lump, yet looks ahead to the next ob-stacle. '

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OPINION PAGE by Fred McCaffrey THE RUIDOSO NEWS BANTA FE-Evea. the 0101t easuaJ. of

acqualotaooea feels froe ID IDuch JOU on tbe arm. and IJbV, ''All, McCaffrey, nlu:. YOIL're too twsh m everybDdy.'' Too-? Th1l eolmm, written oa the day AnWar

Badal of EBI'PI wu ........,_ clowu by. machlno 11111111, asks a almple queslloo:

Wilen )'Oil·.,. ma1cJus Judimonll of IIIOIIe wbo teD • they conc:em tbem&elves with the common weli.l, am you be too tough?

The problem with the modem world, one mfB>I ... u. ~~ ~ thai moot Ill "' have been too ........,.Uy Oabby, too .,.. derstaadlnR,lOCJ euy to forgive. We aren't taqb enoulda.

Jnatead ol....-.:lllq for those whomlgbt .-., leglltma .. and sound ruloro, for

=·:=et!fh~~::.Ucies have

We prefer eDterta:lnmeni: to discomfort. Ewaple: A looat mdlo slallon, after

covering Sadal'8 munler for ..... -cloled off the won! !rom the network to play m~lc. 'lbelr Drat selectloa: 11Lcwe Potlrm No. 9."

Now. nobody needa to hear '"Love PoUon No.9."

11, frankly, bas nolhlng to '1141 1D anyooe'.ll mind.

fJifonnation about wbal Ia happemug In tlle real world - as distinct from. that unreal and totally oot-<1-toudl. me In wblch rec:ordinp of popQ)ar music are made...- 18, on the other hand, necessary.

We need to lmow wbat Is bappenlng In the l'etBl world In wblch we Uve.

To have coverage of the Sadat trased.J wt. off 10 tbat a televlslon .network can carry "General Bospltal" 8Dd. thus not offend an those mlllloos wbo narcotize ~ves on 1bla tdQd of trash every clay is II tnlitedY •

It Ia tho aame kllld ol lraaedY wlddl allows tbose of us ble8self With the lnealtmable favor ol bavtns a cbol<e about our own form of ··gowmment to choose Instead ol those who merlf tJJe Job as oar rulen·tbose whG are stupid.

It Ia tho kind "'tragedy wldcb aUowa .. bl a<llllupldly by oomelveo, by choo81as -Ia Ieos worthy bulmon eolorialnlas over what might require us to do BOmetblng buman - Le., use our God-Biven lnlelllSence. .

What Ia BBd. about lila lllat thole Ill u wm are free are not condemned for rnaldng auperflclaljwlgmeots.

In a world In which terrori8m, of the rll!bl and of tho loll, ... 1'1111 ra_..t. killing aa it chooses, bow can any.bod$' say, "You take t:hlnjs too lileriouslJ. Yoo're too tough on everybody"? . In sucll a -ld, ·11 Ia frivGW;y, not

qerlousnelllil, whim Is superficial and rep-.

Where the sorvtval of tbe human race fl at &take., Q:s It is today, once man hal created. bomfls whtch can end It, bow can ''too serious" be a seriolis charge?

Ami thenl'a R<mald Reogan, ""'ding words.11omebodyeJsewfote forhbn, telling us ''volunteerlsm11 l!lbou1d take up tbe alack the federal government hlu! lald downlncarlngforthepoor aDd, the .~:,~eedf.

Doe8 this man - who has been neither pom- aor needy ror many yeara, and who gtve~ the appearance of one wbo does DOt seek out the companjr of either of tbose groups - IDI<Iarslaml - aD the .. -teeriml praetleed In America In ·the year before be took office would have to be Increased by 1{0 pm:eut ID llD up lbo gap he end bia advfaors bave ueatecl? That ian~ very lll<oly ID bappeD.

Or did be, Bfl<r reading IIW statemen~ Just go apatalrs at tbe White House to have a good nap?

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The aoto Industry contl.naes to grump, from time to Ume, oboul fe~ auto test crasbes-at 35 m1leB per bour thaulb tbe J;aw requires meetiag Cllly a 80-mpb crash staudanL The rule may be chan,ged In teapOIUIItto pressure, though Jt ftuldn't be; leallq at hiSher apeetlla a ~ 811!1W'IUIC!e to the pubUc.

Thlnp oouldalways get worse, and they mi!Bt likely wilL Am1d E'WilOl"8 that tile price of bread and other basic foods would also be soJng up, the commisaarB pat out the official word that this is a dirty, rotten, f11tby =tallat lie.

The ce of food wD1 NOT be Roing up. The only catch Is, tbere's a food lilhm1age and tbere'l not enouch to eaL - N.,.... Bulletla,_ Beleu

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Mesnwhlle, another slgnUlcant dumge baa been made. Tbe Natlmal Highway Traffic: Safety Adminlstratloo, abandoning the 11pau-I&D" ndbllo wfU merely publish test data aJHI au ezplanatlon of them. The preSIDDptioD Js that t:biB wiD aUn con­sumers to evaluate tbe !lprea on tbelr own. Unfortunately, there II some reason to tblnk thla may be more - Ulan beneflctal. The pasa-faB ratlag, bowwer lmperfe<t, .,.. a real betp to prospective buyera. - AlamORordo DaiiJ New• Letters to the Editor l!IFE IN RUSSIA

Dear edltw: Again tbls year, but to an even greater

-llum In tho put, tho Ruldcoo PoUee Department recelved • let of citizen support and cooperation with our preparatloPB and work during tbe · Aapencade weekend. 1 would Uke to take thla opporlunlty ID thank those Individuals and groups for this assistance, time and food d~ 11. Ia .iJ!I!'!'d l!l'Btif)otnJ _to

know tbe oommlmlly approclatoalbe long holll"S the local, slate, county and Mounted Patrol volunteer law enforcement omeen pulln. .•

Ufe In Buula II enousb to drive a coniradetod!iak, Konly he coold llff<ml tt.

It's a lucky l:b1Dg most RUIII2ams doo't own ears,. because b= price of Ruollne 111 golng up to about ta a gallon. Tbe avera.p Rusalan's $229-8-mollth Income doesn't an ... 11111ch Joy rldlas. Thank you one and all - your efforts

lJI.Iv.a not goae anDOtlced. U lvmt does own a car and. he's brooding about the increase In gas prices, be won't get ahead by 'tr3'1n1 to drown bls sorrows. The price of vodll:a 11 golDs to about $8 • plot.

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HOURS WICDYS: 7:30 to 5:30 SAl: 1:00 II S100 Sill. 9:00 10 1:00

U.S. SENATORS Peter V. Domenlc:l, R - 4239 Dirksen

s..ato om .. Baltdlntl, w-D.c., 20010, telepbone (202) ZM-6621. Roswell lifll:e, Courlbo .... teleohone 11204170 •.

Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, R - 5313 Dirk11en Senate OU1ce Bulldlng, Waahlngton, D. C. 20&lll, tolepbone (202) 2Zl-5521. RcsweD office, Federal Building, telephone 622-71s=t.

U.S. REPRBSRNTATIVES Manuel Lujan Jr., R-DIBL 1 - 1323

Longworth llouse Offlc::e Bulldlng, Wasblngton, D.C., 2051.0, telephone (?Jl2) 255!8318. D1strlct: office, Room 10001, Dennis Chavez Federal BuJidlng, Albuquerque, N.M •. 8'1103, telephone 7~ 2538.

Joe Skeen, R-DJst. 2 - 1S08 Longworth Bouse Office BuUdlnR, Washington, D. C., "205)5<, telepbone (202:) 22H3G5. Roswell office telepbor;Je 622-00~.

GOVERNOR Bruce King, State capitol. Santa Fe.

N.M.1 875&3, telephone IZ1·222l.

STATE SENATOR Charlie Lee, ...... State Capitol, Sa"n.bi Fe,

N.M. 11'16113; Boz 1<9, Alemogordo, N.M., 87!101, telephone 437-lfl08, 983-2605.

STATE REPRESENTATIVES JoJ:m F. Bigbee, B-DJst. 50 - State

Oipltol. Santa Fe, N.M. 8'15113; Box 138, Encino, N.M. 8832L

Jom J. Me-., D-DIBI. 51 - sta .. Capitol, Saata Fe, N.M. 117003; Box 257, Cloudcroft, N.M. 88317.

- -. li-Dial. &2 - Slato. capitol. 8allt:a Fe, N.M.. 87503; Drawer 838, AlamogoniD, N.M. 88310.

RUIDOSO TRUSTEEII lJoyd.L. Davis .Jr., mayor. Address: 1m:

743, Ruidoso, li.M. 88345. Buiness telephone ·3'18o«46; resld.eaee m--7275.

vr. Shennan A-. ~ru~~ee. Address: Boz~H.R-N.M. Teleph0110 2574861.

Frank Sa ...... -... Adoheora: -2088, Ruidrxso, N.M. Bo.lliness telepboae 257-4651; resldence 257-7278..

George P. White,~. Address: Bas: 8896 B.S., Ruidoso, N.M. -"Telephone 2:6'1· --Benoy~ trualee. A-: B"" 21011, Bu.ldoso, N.M. Business telephoae 257-6115; resf.s,nce 267-48116.

R1liD080 DOWNS TRUSTl!ES Nonnan Wheeler, mayor. Address: Box

467, Ruidoso Downs, N.M. 88348 •. ~ess telephone 3'18-47811; realden"' 37~.

Lois Beavers, t:rastee. Address: Bo& 1D5, Ruidoso Downs, N.M. Telepbone 378-4784.

Bob Power, frustee. Acldresa: B01 4126, H.S., Rn:ldoso, N.M. Residence telephone 378-4794.

llorrold Mansell, lruatee. Address: Boz 890, Ruidoso Downs, N.M. Re:sideooe telephone 378-471.4.

·Don Shaver, trustee, Box3901HIIllywood ---COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ben L. Hall - B"' 1116, Rutcloao, N.M.

811345. Phone 267·2641. Tbomas P. "'Cottm•~ McKnlgh1 - Boz:

Sl, Plau:ho, N.M. 1183411. Phone -· Jobn Allen Hlgbtowei - Ancho Route.

Carrl:aozo, N.M. 88301, 648-2439.

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editorial

In view of opposition to President Reagan's desire to reduce outlays of public: funds to support the Indigent, perhaps the time Is now for the Congress to consider Instituting another Public Works Admlnlstrati~·(WPA) era.

During Franklin D. Roosevelt's first term of office, when bi-ead lines were a way of lite for millions, he deVISed WPA. Under this proiK:t workers built 'high· ways, water and sewer systems, and other lm· provements that Improved the quality of life tor" Americans faced with coping with· the "dust bowl,'' the depression and lack o~ employment.

True. the $44 per month that WPA workers drew would not suffice today. However, if a determination was made on those able bodied persons currentlY eriloylng the benefits of public funds, and th~y were required to work to receive governm~nt doles, It's possible the cost to the taxpayer, for supporting Indigents who choose not to work, could be lowered. In addition, these same recipients of public funds would be contl-ibutlng something towards boosting the nation's economy.

If getting something for nothing is becoming the American way of life, then this trend should be im· mediately reversed.

If those who are able to work were required to work to draw government subsistence, then the problem of unemployment would be greatly reduced.

In fact, those persons now living a life of virtual ease, with sufficient to eat.- just could decide to try and lm· prove "their lot In II~ by finding employment that would pay them better, and benefit society as a whole-.

There's a tale In the Bible, regarding workers In vlnyards, that those who worked could eat.

We can't see anything wrong with people earning their way.-CO

Stuph & Junk

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Cale Dickey GLOBAL WAR _COMING?

FoUowing the siQinl of Egyptian Prealdent ADwar Sad8t tftere•a been talk • • • ID some c:irdea • • • of impending global war.

Balderdash!

We don't th1nll: the oD mogulg want to rJak losing tbe mllllcms In revenues tbey are presently enf~S: • . • 'cause they must reallr.e that they mug keep 'tbe go- gooselay!ng -.

11 laD~ likely lbalthe Arabs wau1d relish an aD out war ... with the winDer to gain an the c:bips ••• against the Jews. 'l'be PLO doesn't want to rllk Joalng everythiDg. The Libyans C&D't be looting forward to the ,...otbDJty of being Bllllihllated.

True, greed could enter the picture ... as could maUce ••• Ukewise. envy ••• In wbkb case th.are ain't no erystal ball to fore~wbat someone might decide to do.

n appeara: as though those aver In the Middle East wbo are dobtg the most crowlngareactingllkeallaDty rooster .•• all DOise and notb.lng to twlk tt up.

Now, fluffing one's feathen ... and hulling, puffing and bluffing , • • Ia one thing •• , gelling dDWIIIO the nllq,.gritcy of waging war Is quite another. n do seem as thoosl> It's lllrelio' alfenatveo will be llmlled to wbo can about the loudest . , • aod to heck witb the sticks and stones.

This Isn't to mean thai Amorlca shoilldn't be prepared •.• If we're gotq: to bave.to bluff' OlD' way tbrougb tbi.ll mess, we'd best be able to prove we ain't bluffing •.. eveo if1n we &re~.

'Course, as one wag put it, after Sadars death ... itdoean'tpaytobethe"bead of a go-nttheoe-...

· HoWever, it doesn't seem Ukel)' tbat any <II tho seemingly beiDg ... nt oountrles In · tbe Middle East a.-e about to start an aD . out ........ mostly because they'd he an poopt!!l 0111 after lhe llrsl jq) ••• and tbla'd tel!o RWIIY aD the fun CUI of heq In a po.oltlon to raise cain ••• and he a thorn In the side ol aomeolle ••• or IIOIDOiblng ••• whlcb'd lab aU lbo joy 0111 of Uvhlg •

or so It do ·seem. u of tbe nonce •.• posslblJ', even, -of two nUilCII,

SHAKEY ON POLinCS 'Twas tee ... lime Thursday •.• just

after the mules'd quit being sold at Ruidoso Downs •.• that I, unfortunately, eneountered. Sb.akey Pete • • • botmd, as was I, for 11 moment's quiet meditation, over a glasa of ice fea.

Hardly bad I become ensconced on a comfortable seat ... across the table fnm Shakey •.. when be let loose with 11 blast against poUtlciaM in generaL

"Tbere'a so ~ guys ruanlng for governor, as Is eastlng their sldps upon the waters, tba.t we're Just ab:Jut to nm out of waters for casUng," Shakey said. "Why, it's downrigbt ••• what's holding up that waitress? ••• rldJculoiiS. Ain't no way a dozen or so ..• JllB)'be a dozen and a balf • • • guys or pl.ll, can finance a precon­veotlon campaign , , • 'cause tbere Just ain't enough bucks to go around."

The waitress- came ••• served us our ice tea ... hovered as sbe awaited. payment • • • wbleh I oulfumbled Sha1tey' for ... which made my day. ·

After quaffing . . • not deeply , , • fJw Shakey, that is ... be proceeded to pursue his pet peeve of the moment.

'"Now Old Bruce ain't. done mudl this time around ••. but aa much u be d1d last time out," Sbakey said. "And I can't lmdglne anyone thlnklng ho's big """''h to solve an our problems •.. and not pt sbot down ••• 'cause methlnks Bruce I& in a position to get shot down .•• 'cause there ain't no way :oo 0111 can come up \Yith a soluUoil to our problema • • • even If aU tbeae guys as is rwm1Dg !or governor is claiming they baa."

- jlOUsod • , • looked Into the bottom of bla glass ... looked at me ... ldnda palhellc like .•• ldnda thinlY like .•• and I got the hlnL

'"Why take-a sbaple tblng Uke the new Offk:lal Now Mexico Blue BciGir:," Sbakey said . · .. 11wby Shirley !looper .•. she'S our Sactelon- of Stale • • • Ia In SUcb a alolo thai the book Ia for 19'/9ol980 ••• aud lf'n she's that lilt behind the llmea, wllere do you think that leaves Bn&ce'l" ·

Andthowayl"seell ... ltloiweous waltiog about 16 muoths for no more

~~ BIT: Shouldn't be too muoh longer before we learn tblt Reagats eqber gone on a diet, or plll'Chased a wbrdrobe of larger brltchea , •• CD · .. ..

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GUNTER SCHILLALI ES cuts Into block of ice. THAT HE TRANSFORMS Into a shimmering se~ horse. TOOLS OF THE TRADE for carving ice.

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Sea horses out of ice, swan9 out (If sugar and turtles out oi dough are only a few af the things Gunther Schi.Ualies creates.

Pastry chef at the Inn of the Mountain Gods. Schlllalies look time off to perfonn his ice-carving prowess at White Mountain Schools Thursday.

"The other ehef, who did al1 the ice carving, left the Inn. They asked me 'Can

you try?' so J tried. My first carving was a heart because il was the easiest," SchlUalies said. Howewr, ~ettin~ both halves of the heart exactly the same Is really quite difficult.

Orglnally rrom East Germany, SchlllaUes leamed the pastry business: when he was 14 years old. Hls family, who were an In the gardeninl business, then moved to West tlermany. ·

"I took one of those tesl:!l that say what career you should go lnto and ll !laid things

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like connisseur, watch-maker and bakery work. Before that I wanted to be a but­ocher," SchillaUes said

Schlllalles then attended school for four years to Jearn the bakery-pastry art. Wben he first moved to the United states, he worked in a bakery in St. Paul, Min­nesota, learning the baslcs of American baking.

"I've worked at the Inn Cor three years. Before that, 1 worked in Pennsylvania and before that, in Delaware," SchillBUes said.

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1\S pastry chef at lhe Inn, Schlllaliea Is required to cr-eate ctnti!rpieces for con-­ventions and recepUons scheduled there. A swan made entirely or sugar ls ane or his rarnaus creations. as is a basket carved of ice, filled with fruits.

"The basket of Ice is dl£Bcull to carve because everythlng must be bala.nced,." Schlllalles said.

When bls Ice sea horse Is used for a centerpiece, tray_s of oysters, shrimp and seafood are usuaU, placed around it.

SchillaUes abo dt~es some work for private parties, such a.s carving ~ horse's head of Ice for a centerpiece for one customer.

"When T first get the ice ttransported from a company ln RosweU), it ls very hard. I have to wall an hour or two to begin working on it.

"Using a chain saw to start tbe carving helps,'' Schillalles said. After the inltlal basic she.pe Is eut Into the Ice, he tben selects tools rrom his $BOO set to begin chtsellng and. sbaplng the rorm.

"rve broken two ice blocks this year. If It Is too early and too frozen to begin "WOrking on tt. lt explodes into a miUlon pieces when I bit It with the chiseL" Schillalies said

He then displayed several c:uts on biB hand, resulting from injuries sustained during episodes sucb as those.

Most of SchlllaUes' ice carvtnp take about an bout to complete. He then puta It In the freezer ovemllbt so when It ll remoYed to be ~ on the table, it Is "crisp and hard and snowy white," said SchillaUes. For special effects, a bole is sometimes cut into tlu! base of the carving and a colored flashliJ!ht Is inserted, Riying the entire carving a lransluseent qualitY.

While Ice carvin~ is one of the things: Sctdllalies does well, hiS main occupatiOn Is centered on making cake decorations and bread dough formations. Some of his dough art is shaped to look like baskets, turtles: and even rabbits, complete with background trees.

While at home, however, cooking duUes are shared between SchUlalles and his wife, Rosanne. They admit thBt there is not much baking done at home. "Pe~le are amazed when tbey see me

at the grocery store, buyb!g a plain white Joaf tA. bread, •• Rosanne said.

With his artistic Cl"fttions, Schmalles has won several trophies and plaques. At a Chers .Association competition tn Albuq­uerque, be hu won first prize for the last two years. , .

· "But the only money I'V'f ever won: though, was ror a third place ln a contest tn Cleveland once,'' ScbUbi.Ues said •.

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(ABC) MOVII:: SPECIAL: 8:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T. • 7:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T. "JacqueHne Bouvier Kennedy" (1981) )adyn smnh. James Franclscus. Story of the mischievous young girl and adventurous career woman, who as the dazzling Flr5t Lady of the Un~ed States, became one of the world's mast celebrated and em~lated women.

(CBS) MOVIE SPECIAL: 9:00PM E.D.T., P.O.T. • 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T. "The Tl'iO Uves of Carol Letner" 0981) Meredith Baxter Birney, Don Johnson. A contemporary drama about a former call girl who Is manipulated by the pollee Into resuming her old profession.

THURSDAY (CBS) MOVIE SPEOIU.: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.O.T. • 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T. "Mlckey Spillane's 'Marcin tor Murder'" (1981) Kevin Dobson, Cindy Pickett. When private eye Mike Hammer's best frienc is klned In an auto accident while driving Hamme~s car, Hammer forces an immediate autopsy. The resutts bear out his suspicions: his friend died as a result of a very professional beating, one ad· ministered over many hours.

FRIDAY (ABC) FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T. • 8:00PM C.D.T., M.D.T. "The Day the I.Aivirtl S!Dpped'' (1981) Dennis Weaver, Valerie Harper. Story dramadzes the long·term e~ects a diVorce has on family relationships and also on relationships outside the family.

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Robert RedfDfll, Mia Farrow. Tile of lhe Beautiful People of New Yodt and Long Island In lhe11120's. (3 hrs.)

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l.lveme and Shl~ey lind themselves app .. ring on televisiOn as part of a Latvian acrobatic act In an offolllo help neighbors Lenny and Squlggy launch their tacky tafentagency. (5J!ISOn Premiere) Ill TOM COTILE SHOW 'l'sychlo'l30 mlns,)

I LAVERNEANOSHIRL£Y 8:01 lHREE'SCOMPAIIT

As Terri m0'18S Into JJck and Janel's apartment, l.alry lolls her a lillie whfte llo about Jack's dismal lovo llfelhal c;auoos her to go to oulmgeous lsnglhs to boost hll aoll-conlloance. (Ciosed-ClpUoned; U.S.A.) l!!!!f'IK ANDREA.UIY

~ tho Worlds' Aottonomy and astrolOGY, lnllmltoly connected through ltle ages, are eQII\Jnod In thlsaplsode as Or. cart Saganallempls to dlscol'er the real i'lftJanoea or cere.Ual events on the IM!s ol men and women .on .. rlh. (Closed­C.~IIoned; U.S.A.I(IO mlns.l

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NBC SpOils wll provide coverage of Gome 1 olthe Amarleon LeaGua Champlonlhlp Series; trom the homo stadium olltle Easlem Di'llslon champion; 10:o5 teamsrobeonnounood.(3hrs., 30mlns.) ~ ~VJE-(DIIANA) ""

Panic In Tho~" 111110 Richard Widmar!<, Paul Dotlglas. In New Orteans, 1 Navy dOCIOf and the pollee 11unl down a Plfr ol gangsters who are cerrylng bubOnic plague.(2 hrs.)

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·~1 ~" 1174 J..,u Mason, Condlee Bergen. A 1rlo eanlea out an Ingenious diamond robbery masterminded by an olll)'coon who then 11188 10 --1trom and lll<o 111 the fool for 11:1111 hlmseH.t2hll.)

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11:311 BEST OF THE NFL fANTASY ISLAND

A plump young lady uses Mr. Roarke's mysterious power a to become a ravishing, voluptuous woman to seek a bizarre revenge on an okt high school acqualntance.(Repeat; romlns.) 0 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS

12:1111 0 TOMORROW COAST-~AST Guest Elizabeth Ashley .(90 mini!.)

JOE FRANKUN SHOW • NEWS • WORLDVIEW

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1981 Stars: Jacryn SmJth. James Franciscus. Story or tne mischievous young gir1 and adventurous cBreer woman, who as the dazzling First Lady of the United Stales became one of rhe world's most celebrated and emulated women, [3 hrs.) It THE COIIMOOORES IN CONCERT Supergroup 'The Ccmmodores' In a live concert performance from the Aladdin Hotet in Las Vegas.

SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION LLUSTFIAIED DAILY

MR. MERUN c s up to his armpits In trouble aher he uses

magic he learned from Max to duplicate paper money to buy a molorcycle.

JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY 1100CLUB •

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8:00 Q!:!<>VIE ~COMEDY)" 'North Dalla! Forty'" 111111 Nick Nolle, Mac Davis.

Tl'ley can lackle 1m~ oncomlny player but they can't kick the habit ol super stardom, adoring groupies and the fa.s,..paced, plll.popplng hazards that come wllh tho game.{FIA1ed R) (1t8 mlns.) I& NEWS I) JUST ANOTHER MISSING KID Jan Parker lno.esllgstes. tne grueling ordeal ol an Oitawa lamill'' a"ompl 10 lind lbolr missing son. After determining his death, and finding his killer, they are confronted with the worst horror or all, the Arnell can judicial system. (90 mlns..) ., SPECIAL MOYIE PRESENTATION 'The Two Uves 01 Carol Letner' 1981 Slarl: Meredllh BaJ:ter Birney, Don Johnson, Roberl Webber. A former call girl Ia manipulated b~ tho poUce Into resurntng her old protesslon.(2 hre.l

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So~=~::rftt 18e0 Chr1stopher Reeve, Jane A plsywr1ght lallm In IQVE! with a plcturo a haunllngfy beautiful !9111 century ac-tross, and tran&cends apace and time lo find her iliolert PG)I10Jmlns.r UIIOYlE -{COMEDY) • "'Midlgan'e MIIIJone" 11lB7 Dusiln Hottman, CeDar

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ORLONEWS ROSS BAGlEY SHOW

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Guest. Sammy OaYis, Jr .• Jean Marah.l60 mtns.) 9 TOioiORROW COABI-TO.OOABI lflloiOVIE -{WESTERN) "ll "Run 101 Cover" 1165 Jamen Gagne)', Vlveca Und­

forn_ An ex-erlmtnat, 11lono and proud, leachM a woman tho ways of tove.a.nd a boy the aJ1 of courage. 12 hn!.) Ill MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT II NEWS i1 VIEWPOINT

11:011 8 VIEWPOINT A broat!tast lorum for c:rlltc~m ami al\lllysls of televisiOn news lrom Dallas. Tew. anchored by Ted Koppel.lliO mlns .l 1R DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE 'ifln Doubt. Cut It OuJ' {30 mlns.) lllll) CBS LATE I.IOVIE WKRP In Cln~nnati: 'HClld Up' Hertl's Idea to broadcast lrom a stereo store with seems like a good one until the store Is held up during the broaoocast (Repeall 'The Bingo Long Traveling AU­Stars And Motor Kings' 1976 Stars: Billy Dee Williams, James Earl Jor\es. A pitcher lor the Negro National League In the 1930's leaves hlg team and tries to set up his own team.(Repean

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11:311 LOVE BOAT Two swingers Yie lor cruise director Julie McCoy's affection, and an owner of auto repair shops feels outclass.ed wMn he .meets a movie star whO has tong been his Idol. (Repeat; 70mlns.)

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11:45 THE COMMODORES IN CONCERT Supergroup 'The Commodores' in a live concert performance hOm 1he Aladdin Hotel tn las Vegas.

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Nallonal Loague Championship Series from Jhe home stadium of the We!tern Olvlalon champion; te.amo 10 be announced. {3 hro.. 30m ins.) ~VIE ~SUSPENSE)" ' Ruaalan Roulotto"' GoOilfO Segal, Cristina

llolnes. t910: Rusolah Promler Kos1gln leon his way to Vancouver, cana4a. An musln. a dl4aldent KBG agent, Is awalllng his arrival and the Canadian au1ho~Jies hive to act last to prevenl trBgedy ol globallmflOlllnce. 12 hra.)

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"'Deadlier Than lho Mall"' 111B7 Richard JohA9on. Elks Sommors. Bulklog Drummond Ia called In by Uoyds of London after Jwo o .. llhy men are mur· dered snd ftnds t\ls two suspocte are beautiful women. (2 hra.)

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"'Mogambo"" 11153 Clark Gable, Grace Kolly. Tho story ole mmanllc triangle sal in Atllca.l118 mlns.)

MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT ENTERTAIHMEHTTONIGHT TO BE ANNOUNCED TICTACDOUOH PM MAGAZINE

!:35 NBA BASKE'TBALL 7:00 TOPRANKBOXING

MORK AHD MINDY llo a sllghUy olf-IH>II wedding party walls eJ lho

chapel. allen Mort lncun llle wralh of loldor Orson on hb OWI'I planet where marriage has long beon banned.

lfCIAL MOYlE PRESENTATIOII UUSTFIATEDDAILY

MAO HUM. P ~. An "'plrlng marine blolog~l Jums lo Magnum for help when her lalher dlsappearo whllo aalllng Jhrough a channollnldiUonally loared as "curaod' by ancient Hawallal\8. till mlns.)

IWo~~DMINDY 7:311 BEST OF THE WfST

rehal Sam West prevents s mob lmm hanQing Parker Tillman, bul Tillman's neclc Ia Brill on lhellne unleso Sam can prove him lnnocenl of came ruslllng charves. Ill TOll COTTLE SHOW 'Jn .. al' {30 mlns.l I) BEST OF THE wtsT

1.:011 (J BOSOM BUOOIES ure tor Helll)' and Kip becomes unpredictable when Jhe boys, along wllh Amy, qull Jhelr Jobs after Henry loollshly invesll!l their hard eamecl money In his uncle's buatness, a $mall television commercial production company on the brink of co11apse.

I IIEETTHE MAYORS "' NEWS AMERICAN HERITAGE

'Unooln: Trial ByFiro' A Dramalllallon oflhe confllcl tmlween President Uncoln and Ganaral George McCiollan. (611 min&.) GliB SPECIAL MOYlE PRESENTATION 'Miclioy Spillane's Margin For MoRter" 19111 Slars: Kevin Dobson, Cindy Plckl/1, Charles Cellahan. PrlvaJe e1e Mike Hainmer's best friend Is killed In an auto accident while driving Hammer"• car. suspicious, Hammer Ia.,.. sn Immediate aulupsr and learns thai his lriand diB<f ao a 10SUII of a very professional betting. {2 hl1.) · ·

!JBOSOM BUOOIES 8::11 TAXI

1e becomes a jeafous romanUc when his c¥tr~ luroslo ACCOfiiiiOIIY Elaine on hsr European vacation are re)OCIB<f, and Alex becomea lho prolty cabbie's holiday companion. (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) 11110'/IE~COMEDV) "' "'Middle Age C11Z)'" 11110 Ann-lolargret. Bruce Dem. A Texu develOper Is d~n Info • mkl-llfe crtsill by his succoaalul job and hie Jualy Wile. (Aatod R) (91 mlna.)

I LAnN NEW YORK JOHN ANKERBERG SHOW TAXI -.

1:05 1:311

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11:05.mELABTOREATVAUDEVllLESHOW Donald O'Connor. llebbla Roynolda, Clllllle t:allu and Marilyn MlchHio alar In lhle tribute lo vaudevlllo. J .. turlng a rocreaUon of George M. Cohan's1927 slag& act.

11:311 .VEGA$ liiin bo<omes lnvclvt!<l wllh a b<llltlfuf daredevil who )S planning lo reUre lfler one lui apeclacular motorcycle jump, bul who Is unaware 11111 Mrdoath could mean one million dollars In Insurance monoy for her promoter. {Repea.ns.l

I ALRIED HITCHCOCK NTS 12:110 TOMCRROWCOAST·To-ooAST

uosll: Phoebe Snow, Bill)' Kimball. (90 mlns.) ~KlJNSHOW lARRY JONES MINISTRY

12:30 ROSSBAGLEYSHOW 12:35 VIS-{WE8TERNI 12:«1 NEWS

1:110 SPORTS CEH1ER ~COMEDY) "II

"Tho EGo Ancll"' 1IM'I Fred MocMu"'Y· Clauoene Colbert. Tllo experience$ of 1 young couple who buy a chlcl1en farm. (2 hro.J

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1:311 TOI'RANK BOXING EWS

ZANE GREY BARNABY JONES

2:00 IIEWSWATCH All NIGHT PROGRAMMING 100CLUB

~311 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3:110 NEWS 3:30 MORNINGSTRETCH

AHOTHERUFE RAT PATROl

4:00 AU.-sTARSOCCER NEWSWATCH JOE FRANKUH SHOW U.S. A.M. CNNNEWS

l::lo FArTHl'O 5:1111 SPORTS CENTER

JIMMY SWAGGART TOPO'THEMORNING

5:116 SUPERBIATION FIJN TIME 5:311 JIM BAKKER

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11:00 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES llBC Sports pro~doe coverage of Game 3 In lhe AmeriCan Leag'e Chtlmplonshlp Serlas rrom lhe home slldl'm of Jhe Western Dlvlalon champion; Umeand leamalo 110 anno,nced.

AFTEIINOON

2:01 BANERICAN l.EAGUECHAMPIOHSHIP SEAlES llBC SPOris provides cover•ge of Gsme 3 In lhe Arn8fleln Lsague Chsmplonlhlp Seriee from lile

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K·BOB'S STE.AK HOUSE "Finest Steaks In the Southwest"

Ill Tbe VIlla Ian, At The "Y" Phone37114747

K-Bo~'s, In addition to serving the finest steaks m the Southwest, is featuring not one but 'I'WO salad wagons, with an those mouth-watering selections. There's fish and shrimp, too, if that niay be your .cholCI). So go onre and you 'II come back again to K·Bob's .•• and they're open 7' days a week. K~Bob's also has The Tack Room

seating up to 35 people for parties' rehearsals, sales meetings, etc. '

DOSAMIGOS Mexlean Food Restaurant Located In Upper Ruidoso

In Post Office Block Phone Z57·997S

If you are ln the mood for the besl Mexican Food around, then Dos Amlgos is the place to be. From tasty ehalupas to rolled enchiladas, to burritos grandes, Dos Amigos has it all. For the local people in a hurry there are dally luncheon specials prepared In just a very short time.

Open every day except Tuesday, Dos Amlgos takes pride in everything they serve and hopes you'll try their delicious lunch or diMer cuisine very soon.

DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP "Mouth Watering Delights"

Located Across From The Telephone Office

Phone 257-5535 Dixie Cream Donut Shop offers the most

taste tempting delights available in the Ruidoso area. From blueberry donuts, cream filled eclairs, to scrumptious cln· namon rolls, every bite is mouth watering.

Call in ahead of time for parties and order cakes or large orders prepared to your specifications. The Dillie Cream Donut Shop opens early early for your convenience, so come by soon and enjoy all their varlatlons of goodies.

We are closed Tuesdays and at noon other days.

INN OF THE MOUNTAIN GODS "New Mexico's Ollly

Complete Luxury Resort FacDIIy" OWned and Operated by

tbe Mescalero Apadle Tribe 3.5 mnes South ol Ruidoso

on the Homeland of Tbe Mescalero Apache Tribe

Pbone 257-5141 The Inn of the Mountain Gods provides

guests every amenity of luxury living, surrounded by 460,000 acres of unspoiled forest. Spacious accommodations offer a fantastic view of the lake and Sierra Blanca. Superb wining and dining will delight the choosiest of gourmets with a wide selection of wines and mixed drinks, line steaks and seafood. In addition, it's the perfect place to be for your dancing and listening pleasure. Guests will enjoy swimming, hooting, fishing, golf, tennis, horseback riding and everything else you would expect from a complete resort. There are 52 RV spaces with water and' electricity available. Also, enjoy skeet anil trap shooting fanges for the avid sport· sman.

BIG-T FAMILY RESTAURANT Sucldertb Drive, Gateway Area

Pbone 257·7343 This popular dining spnt for all ages

ln!!ludes a menu of anything your heart desires • • . ranging from big juicy cheeseburgers to their own fish sandwich or steakfingers. Call in your order of · chicken strips or tacos 1111d enjoy sides of melt-iwr'!ur-mouth french fries or top It all off With a delicious fruit pie. Ire cream specialities are also a favorite at the Tastee Freeze.

COUSINS' RESTAURANT AND PACKAGE STORE

KELLEY'S SALOON JERRY DALE'S

3 Mlles North on Wgbway 37 Phone 257·2950 ·

An evening at Cousins' Is a unique ex· perience offering a wide range of en-tertainment. ·

Dining In the restaurant, "Ruidoso's oldest and moot recommended," Is a pleasure with courtesy and service just a part Qf their outstanding offer. Menu selections Include great steaks, seafood and all your favorites along with specialty Items.

Kelley's Saloon offers "spirits, sports and games," with special bar prices during early and late bappy hours.

Jerry Dale's Dance Hall and Saloon Is Cousins' newest addition and features Ruidoso's only bucking bull. And you can dance to live coantry westem music Wednesday through Sunday on the "largest dance floor in the southwest."

OLE TACO 319 Sudderth

257-5040 Ben and Luz Chavez prepare all their

delicious Mexican food fresh daily in the kitchen at Ole Taco. Their menu Includes both American and Mexican-style break· fasts - huevos rancheros, chorizo with eggs, .and menudo. Also on the menu are tacos, enchiladas, chiles rellenos, guacamole, steak, burgers, and more. Hours are: Sunday through Thursday, 10:30 am to 12:30 al nlght; Fridays and Saturdays, 10:30 am until 3:00 in the morning. Call 257-5040 for carry-out or­ders.

NORMAN'S PIZZA Gateway Shopping Center

%57-4734 Lorry 1111d Rose Norman at Norman's

Pizza in tile Gateway Showing Center specla&e in delldaus pizzas, sandwiches hamburgers and frito pies. Soup, chill and a salad bar are also featured.

Norman's is Qpen dally from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and they invite all old friends and visitors to come join them for lunch or dinner.

TINNIE'S SILVER DOLLAR "Wbere Time Turned

Back Tbe Clock" Tlllllle, N.M.

[U.S. 70/380 he tween Roswell & Ruidoso] · Pbone 1-65:1-4425 Timie Mercantile Company takes you

back to elegant, tum of the century dining. Leave the heclic world beblnd as you enjoy sizzling steaks, succulent lobster, tender lamb chops or trout All your favorite spirits, including many new and exciting drinks, are served In opulenl, authen­tically appointed salons or yesteryear.

Tbinie's Silver Dollar is open from 5:00 p.m. till0:30 p.m. dally. .

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SONNY'S BAR·B-CUE AND STEAK PIT

"Ruidoso's Original Since 1974" Midtown Ruidoso

Pbooe 257-5457 Sonny's Bar·b-cue and :;!teak Pit in

midtown Ruidoso has been the area's favorite for fine steaks, delicious bar-b-cue and all the flxin's since 1974 and a new addition, "the bottomless bean pot," Is fast heccmlng a major attraction.

Catering service is also available and they .feature special meals and special prices.

THE DECK HOUSE · RESTAURANT

Adobe Plaza Dorothy and Tony Apodaca are your

hosts at the Deck House Restaurant in Adobe Pia~ on Highway 37. They Invite yo11 to enjoy a real feast at the only place in town to serve authentic New Mexican food.

Treat yourself to some of the specialties of the bouse, Including their famous Squaw Bread and Strawberries.

Open daily from 8-8, \here Is ample parking in the back and a lovely deck for your dining pleasure.

LILLIE'S RESTAURANT "Everything Is Cooked

hi Lillie's Kitchen" Midtown Ruidoso

Pbone 257-9455 Enjoy a touch of old Mexico In midtown

Ruidoso! Lillie's Restaurant will give you the real south of the border feeling from the· Spanish decor to the delicious homemade Mexican food.

Open year around from 11 a.m. untlliO p.m., Lillie's specializes in superb service and a menu that features Guadalajara green chili con queso, enchiladas and tacos along with sandwiches and steaks.

MANSELL'S CHAPARRAL LOUNGE

Chaparral Motel, Ruidoso DOWDS Pbone 378-4329

Tbe Chaparral Lounge features some of tbe best banda in the Southwest for your dancing pleasure and special low prices on beer and mixed drinks. Harrold and Camille Mansell Invite you to come out and spend an evening with them- you'D enjoy It! Open 4:fl0 p.m. daily.

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a.&.L PIZZA Capilall, N.M.

354-9222 Newly renovated 1111d redecorated, B & L

Pizza in Capitan specializes In pizzas for every taste and a size for everyone ... Itty·Bitty, small, medium and lar.ge. Draft beer and wine Is offered to compliment your pizza or soft drinks to go along with one of B & L's variety of sandwiches.

Open dally, el<Cept Tuesday, from 11:30 to 1:30 and from li-9.

Come on over to Capitan and enjoy a mouth-watering pizza. IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED A B & L PIZZA- YOU SHOULD!

HOLIDAY IHII CHISHOLM TR 1\IL

RESTAURANT ANDMON JEAU LOUNGE

Highway 70 AI The "Y" Phone 37114051

The Chisholm Trail Restaurant in the new Holiday Inn features a complete menu for breakfast,lunch or dinner and they are open Monday thru Friday at 7 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 6 a.m.

Their new evening specialty is "Came Asada," but you'll find all your standard favorites too! Selections from the wine list complement your dinner or choose one of the special after dinner drinks. The Mon Jeau Lounge features live entertainmenl for your dancing and listening pleasure.·

Complete facilities for banquets, meeUngs, wedding receptions, etc. are also available at the Holiday Inn and arrangements may be made by contacting the sales director.

THE INNCREDIBLE "Ruidoso's Best Kept Secret"

Reservatlooa Suggested Pbone 336-4312

NesUed In the cool pines high above Ruidoso in beautiful Alto Village, the Inncredible has fast become a favorite dining and cocktail choire. Along with a oosual, intimate atmosphere, away from the crowds and loud music, they offer choices from the area's largest menu. Prime Rfb, steaks, veal specialties seafood and chicken are featured, along with delicious meal topping deserts.

Live music is featured for your pleasure in the bar.

Serving from 5:30 p.m. daily. The Iancredlble - "Just 4 little out of the ordinary- a little ways away."

Sports Calendar

The natlon's top-ranked colleliate lootball teams clash on ABC. TV's "NCAA Footbal" program, airing Saturday, Oc:tober 17. SATURDAY .

(NBC) MAJOR LEAGUE SASEBALL·LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: TIME UNANNOUNCED (In lhe event that a fourth game in the besl·of·five National League ser1es l.s necessary, NBC Sports will offer eKclusive coverage ong1na!lng from the home stadium of the Eastern DiVision cham­PIOn.)

(ABC) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: 2:00PM E.D.T. • 1:00PM C.D.T. ·5:00PM P.D.T. • 12:00 NOON M.D.T.

(ABC) NCAA FOOTBAlL: 3:30 PM E.D.T .• 2:30 PM C.D.T •• 12:30 PM P.D.T. • 1:30PM M.D.T.

(NBC)·SPORTSWORLD: 4:00PM E.D.T. ·3:00PM C.D.T •• 1:00 PM P.O.T. ·2:00PM M.O.T. Live coverage of the Caesars Palace Grand Prix auto race from Las Vegas.

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f-or 1hc: Week Of Oct 12 lhncnJJah Oct. lB

5:30 NEWS ! AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAi!PIONSHIP SERIES

BASEBALL EVENING

8:110 &LLEGE fOOTBALL PREVIEW • NEWS

NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES NBC Sparta provides coverage of Game 3 In the National league Championship Series from lhe home stadium or the Eastern Division champion; teams lobe announced.(3hra., 30 mlns.) liMO VIE -{COMEDY)"\\ "Loving Couplea" 111110 Shl~ey Maclalne, James

Coburn. Two couples, one married, one not, lake a stab at some unconvonllonal regrouping. (Rated PG) (97 mms_l Q COUNTRY GALAXY OF STARS 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES mJ THE INCREDIBLE HULK l>lMOVIE -{COMEDY) '" "!fSholln The Dart" 11184 Peter Sellars, Elke Som­mer. A bungling lnapeclor Clouseau Ia on lhe loose again m Paris. (2 hrs.)

l iN TOUCH 6:011 MOVIE-{COMEDYI 6:30 1-NBA HKIHLXIHTS

HAPPY CAYS AGAIN MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

· TICTACOOUGH PM MAGAZINE

7:110 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE GOES TO THE BIG APPLE

THE DUKES Of HAZZARD LUSTRA TIED DAILY THE INCREDIBLE HULK

David Banner jeopardizes his own anonymttv when he anemptato slop a sniper from execullng a Iarmer Vietnam hero. (60 mtns.) 107110 CLUB 4D ALLSTARFAMILYFEUD

7;30 I NHL HOCKEY WILBURN BROTHERS TOM COTTLE SHOW

'Atomic Veteran' (3D mtns.) 8:110 1J FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE

'The Dar The Lewing Stopped' 1981 Stars. Dennis WeaYer, Valerie Harper, Dominique Dunne. Based on aulhor Julle Usl's own life. lhls drama explores the trauma and constantlv shlftin{l relationships thai children face as a result ot diYorce_ (2 hrs J IJMOVIE iMYSTERY) "' "Chinatown" 1W• Jack Nicholson, Fa~e Dunaway

A Iough prtvate eye·s specialty In dtvorce cases •nvotYes him wtltl adulterous husbands and wives (2 hrs, 11 mms.J Iii NEW YORK REPORT IIi) DALLAS (DNEWS I!) WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 11K1iJ THE DUKES OF HAZZARD The c•l•zens of Hazzard do a double lake when they gala doubla helpong of luke and Boas Boss Hogg mampulates a robbery with Duke doubles. 160 mtns.)

8:05 TBS NEWS I FRIDA V NIGHT MOVIE

8'311 APPLE POUSHERS . 1!J WALL JTREET WEEK WITH LOUIS RUKEYSER

1!J THIS WEEK ON WALL STREET 9:110 QBENNYHILL

(QNEWS

9:05 9:30

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Q1 BARNEY MILLER Ill JOHN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS ·1Jr. Armand Hammer', 8.2, talks about how he made his various fonunos, and about his 9-year so]oum In the Soviet Union In the '20s, when he befriended Lenen {60 m:ns I llllliJDALLAS JR~nd Cliff Barnes face each other at lhe Inquest held to eslabllsh the facts behmd the death tn the Sou1hfot1c swimming pool, J R. also plots to recover the custody of his son; and, Lucy refuses to give up her maniaQe to Milch and tums to Donna for advice

mms) COME ON ALONG ALL IN THE FAMILY BALLOON REST A HIGHUGHTS MAUDE THE TONIGHT SHOW M.A.S.H.

INFORMATION AVAILABLE)' Knows" Gordon Pinsenl, John Beck.

Ni·~~~~~f!!~~!1~~11 able 12 hrs I ! SHOW

No•ellsl Si>nely Elkon Ill WORLD NEWS ID ROSS BAGLEY SHOW

10·15 IJMOVIE-{COMEDY)'"~ · "Prl•ale S.njamln" 11181 Goldie Hawn, Eileen

Brennan A Philadelphia-born American 'princess' mistakenly Joins the Army thinking lhal the service will offer her condos, yachts and the easy life. {Rated PGI{110 mlns.)

!0:30 I!LLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW M.A.S.H. E TONIGHT SHOW

uest Bruce Dam. (60 mlns.) g SCTV COMEDY NETWORK II!JMOVIE ~DRAMA) "' "Hanl Driver" tiT.! Jeff Bridges, Valerie Pemne.

Chronicles thO' lite ol a Southern racing car driver whose success putaastr11ln on his family. {2 hfll.)

I MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT NEWS FOOTBALL FEVER

10:35 CBS LATE MOVIE tfktl ABC NEWS NIOHTUNE

11:00 INHLHOCKEY ABCNEWSNIGHTUNE

Anchored by Ted Koppel. Ill DOCTOR IN THE ~OUSE ~onlng The Bird' (:Jl mlns.) 111111 BE~IND THE SCREEN Moil'errer and Joonno Linville alar In this serloalhal follows the on aed off camera lives and relationships of the people Involved In a successful daytime soap opera.

11:15 FRIDAYS I WARREN ROBERT$ PRESENTS

11:30 FRIDAYS Tonight's guesla are the Stray Cala, a rockatJIUy band whose debut album has reached number 1 on lhe British album charts. (1111 mlns.) U ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS

11:35 IDCBS LATE MOVIE 'Moonshine County Express' 19n Stars: John Saxon, Susan Howard. A moonshiner ls murdered and his lhree daughters deoldo they will not lei hlo deslh go unavenged. {Repeat)

11:45 IBMOVIE~MUSICALI 12:110 USCTVCOMEDYNETWORK

There's plenty of chaos whan Russian plracr, results In Soviet programming being beamed ntc the United Slates •Ia lhe SCTV satelllle. {Pramlere; 1111 mins.)

THIRTY MINUTES WITH FATHER MANNING I JOE FRANKLIN SHOW NEWS

12:05 SCUD GOLO 1~10 MOVIE ~DRAMA)"

Boardwalk" t97'1 Ruth Gordon, Lee Slrasberg. European emltlres llalllethe dangers ola decUnlng Brooklyn nelghl>orhood.(IOO mlns.l

1~30 !IGHTBEAT • ROSS BAGLEY SHOW

1~4.1 • MOVIE ~COMEDY) 1:110 OVIE -(WESTERN)'"

"A Minute To Pr~~y, A Second To Die" tll67 Alex Cord, Robert Ryan. An outlaw seeks refuge In a town from bounty hunters, lawmen and anyone else thai wilt laka advantage ol his paralvtlc seizures. (2 hra.) fiiMOVIE iSUSPENSE) ''

"Sam's Song" t974 Robert De Nlro, Jennlfet Warren. A non-conformist young filmmaker Is ln­vtled to spend tho weekend altha home ol wealthy friends. Tensions mount and finally explode In a shocking and tragic climax. 12 hra.} lflMOVIE ~DRAMA) "' "Cry Of The City" tfUII Vlclor Malure, Richard

Conte. Two boys grow UJI· one becomes a cop, the other a kJ/Ier.(2 hrs.)

f:15~~~~~DRAMAI 1:30 SPORTS CENTER

MOVIE-{OOCUMENTARYI"I'I "Myatortea From Beyond the Triangle" 11117 An

tntrlgulng look at some of the possible answers to the murderous puzzle of the Bermuda Triangle. Just what does happen to an those shtps and planes thai vanish from the Ea11h? (00mlns.)

1:55 IJGREATAMERICANGHOSTTOUR . RIChard Kiley hosts this tour ol med:ums, mystics and ghastly ghouls; plus, a unique explornlion of some real American ghost stor:tes.

2:110 IPKA FULLCONTACTKARATIE • 1011 CLUB

2:~ BARNABY JONES 2:10 MOVIE~COMEDY) "~

"Loving Couples" 1111!0 Shl~ey Macuone, Jamoa Coburn. Two couples, one married. one not, take a stab at some unconventional regrouping. {Rated PG)

~~-=~~-3:30 NEWSWATCH OVIE -{DRAMA)"

'Wild Youth" 197• A gan~ ol teenage hoodlums !urns the countryside upside-down. (90 mlns.)

ANOTHERUFE ~:110 11181J.31NBA HIGHLIGHTS

THE BlACKWOOD BROTHERS WORLO AT lARGE

~:05 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS ~:30 OVIE ~DRAMAI"

~:JS 5:110

"Autumn Sorlafll" lng~d Borgman, Ll• Ullmann. A famous pianist returns to visit her daughter. (93 mms.)

• ROSS BAGLEY SHOW INANITY FACTORY SPORTS CENTIEA NEWS

5:05 VEGETAELE SOUP 5:1! BUYER FORUM; THREE SCORE; COMMUNITY

CALENDAR 5::Jl I NHL HOCKEY

GROWING YEARS 5:35 BASEBAll BUNCH

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5:30 110 THE FLINTSTONE SHOW; ASK NBC NEWS 8:00 IIMONEYMATTIERS

8:05 8:.10

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Topics Include tips on Income tax savings, stock Investment Ideas and mone~ making In the money

NEWS

AND ROAD RUNNER; IN

7:30 HOUR WITH SHAZAM; ASK

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'car care series . WOODWRIGHT'S SHOP lANDOFTHE LOST THIS WEEK ON WALL. STREET COLLEGE FOOTBALL 'REVIEW

GOLDIE GOLO-THUNDARR HOUR; SCHOOL

IN THE

Ghost 01 Thomas Kampe' Tho ghost ala 17th century sorcerer gets 12 year old James Hlllliaon Into plenty of trouble when the lad refuses to become his apprenllco. (Conclu8lon) lf1.DAFFY-8PEEDYSHOW;ASKNBCNEWS lileMERICAN STORY: THE BEGINNING THROUGH

ABC WEEKEND SPECIAL I THE THIRD STORY

10:30 AMERICAN BANDSTAND Host Dick Clark. (Btl mlns.)

! BULLWINKLE ONEY MATTERS

op ca lncluda lips on Income 1u saflngs, olock tnvestmenlldeu and tnoney maJclng In the money market

HFLREPORT TOM AND JERRY COMEDY SHOW: IN THE

s QIMOVIE -{ADVENTURE)"\\ "Dikolll" tt~S John Wayne, Vera Rolston. Open

apacea, an elopement, theft, land nr, and croots

~ng 1o bum out whulfarrno~. (IIOmln.t.) AMERICAN STORY: THE BEGINNING THROUGH

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AMERICAN BANDSTAND

J. WOODY WOODPECKER AND FRIENDS BIBLE BOWL

10:!11 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES nacessary, NBC Sports wDI provldo coverage of

Gamelin I he National League Championship oo~es from the home stadium of the Eaalem Division cMmplon; Hme and teams to be announced.

11:110 ~OIIANDJERRY VIE~HORRORI"

Coflll 01 Blgfoa1"1112 WUIIam'Simonoen, Robert Clymlre. Group of high school aiUdents discovers the remains of a mummified beasf whlcli 8uddenfy

11:30

12:111 IA:t BOWLING: REGIONAl. CHAMPIONS

8IJIWIDEWORLOOFSPORTS

~VIE-{DRAUAI'" '~~"sifira Dlllu" 11137Birblni Stanwyck, John Boles.

womod sec~flcea a•o.ythlng lei her daughter but to enjoy happln ... lor oil hor efforts. (~

Moel Fllllkenoleln" 11111 Luuoal. Df!IQUia and

the zany duo. (2 hrs.)

French chefAndte Reveal Ute Grenoble msd<el tor his Inn,

ahow11vlewers how to

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Cllarlle mlns.)

Toler, Benson Fong. solves another baffling mystery. (110

1:110 BIIOVIE ~ADVENTURE)" '"~~fi1111 Count<f,..n" 111110 Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen. Ttle crew of the U.S.S. Nimitz, a nuclear alrcfllfl cawler, enlera a olorm Which hurts them lnlo a time warp, dropping lham al Pearl Hartlor lho day before lhoJapanoae allick, (Raled PG) (102 mlns.l 8IIOVIE ~COMEDY)" .,.Furtm Vampire Kllllra"11187 Sharon Tole, Jack MacGowan. Two men are determlnecJ to dealroy a family ol slavic vampires. (2 hr11.1

THIS OLO HOUSE IAUASSMITHANDJONES JACK VAN IMPE

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SPORTSIGHT U.S. CHRONICLE II

he Killing Rains' U.S. Chronicle looks at two aides or the acid rain Issue.

FORUM13 NCAA FOOTBALL

OVIE iCOMEDY) NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SPORTS CENTER PLUS SPORTSWORLO c Sports provldeo coverage ol the Caesar's

Palace auto race from Las Vegas, Nevada. (May So pre-empted 1>y the Nallonal League Championship Serlos.l(2 hrs.l

iSPORTSWORLO NEW MEXICO OUTDOORS AMERICA'S TOP TEN COSMOS

armony olthe WMds' Aalronomy and astrology, lnllmately connecled through tho ages, are examined In this oplsode as Dr. Car! Sagan allompla to dlsco•er tho reallnlluences ofcelasllale•onls on tho lives or men and women on earth. (Ciosed­CapUonad; U.s.A.) {fillmlns.)

WARREN ROBERTS PRESENTS · ABBOTT AND COSTELLO

t30 CBSSPORTSSATURDAY SOUL TRAIN

CBS SPORTS SATURDAY useblo Pedroza wUI dofond his WBA Fealherwelghl

Championship agafnsl Juan LAporta In a ccheduled 15round l>oul. {1111 mlns.)

3:00 II REMEMBER WHEN: GO, TEAM, GOI Americans llave an enduring lovo affair wllh lhe sponlng wMd; lhlll•peclollook.! allho superstars, super teams and their dedlcaled fans. II FACE THE MUSIC I& ODYSSEY 'Lucy and Ute Arsl Family' The los!lllzed remains of 14 humans, nearly 3.5 miUion yearn old, haYS sparked a rnajor new eon1tover11y al>oul human evolution. (Ciosed-Capllonod; U.S.A.) (IJI mlna.)

ROSSBAGELYSHOW 3:30 LOKINGOOM

U ASKED FOR IT 4:110 L DE LA 0

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"AUfumn Sonata" lng~d Bergman, Uv Ullmann. A famous pianist relumsto rislt her daughter. (93

Travels' Tho wortd'alugesl corporaUon, examined as Its talephone monopoly

ends now ers of loolh-tncl-niU compe!Hion lelecommunlcallon8lndualry beG Ina.

Barbara Harris, Jodletl,ler. A · doughier magically switch per-aonalllles ror one day. (Rated GJ(2 hrs., 13 mlna.)

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teltev!slon Schedule l=or the Week tH Oct 12 through OtL.l 8 • . An undiiWGild gang mskesllouble lor en '".Q!""'nl IAGRONSKY ANDCOIIPANY .. ~peclallnlarelt In Joan l'lgtt. !CiaiiCf.Ciptl!>ned; MOUSii, HECKLE.!ECHLE, IN THE 1musemen1 parll ownar. (2hrl.l •

LAVERNEANDBHIRLEYANDCOIIPANY U.S.A.J(IIIImlnt.) ' . l:ll5 eVAOICOFOILPAINllNG 8NEAKPIIEVIEWs 10'.30 ~E-(COIIEDYJ .. ~ 130

~llos Gone Slake! and Roger Ebert review lho Flllllr Wu A Fllilbldc" 1M Fred MacMurray, : ~~~~i:~--------llleat Rima, Including: 'Truo Conlosalona', starring .Maureen O'H111. A fooiiiiU COich hu u many 12:00 Robert DoNirc and Raoort Duvlf, and 'Rich and houoehold (l(9bioms u he doelln tl!a gridiron. (2 FlliiOUa', starring Jacqueline Blsael and Condlco hre.) ,,

J.Ba~~ ti~=YNIGHTUVE

HI DOUG SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION CBS NEWS ' le And Son' 11111 Stars: UndiiY Wagner,

5:51 AMERICAHLilAGUECHAMPtOHSHIPSERIES Jamo1011 Plrl<er, Dabney Coleman. Tho raga Ia necessary, NBC Sparls will proVIde coverage of rtcheutory or 1 young girt wholtcllmb to lrnmonae

Game 4 In tho American LNgue Championship weallh and power II ovorahadawad by on absasalve SOrtos from the home stadium ol the Wtllllem love lor haraon. (3 hra.J Dl~slon champion; loam a lobe announced.

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OVIE -!HORROR)··~ EVENING Th&llnl or Death" 1111 Chtlatopher lee, Julian

8:00 Glover. The Paris poflca are my11111ed by ase~o• or horrible mullfers eoch belrlng tracas ol vamplrlsll). 12 hm.J

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7:00 I O<tentrlc show bualneaa ount and her friend

vie for lhe offecllons of • weollhr man u fhe ahlp hosts o wino w!lng compeU!Ian. Guest stars: Corel Chinning, Betty White, Douglaa Folrblnka Jr. (W mlno.)(Ciooed-Cop!loned; U.S.A.) ·~BAAA MANDRELL AND THE MANDREU

Gueau: Tennesoee Ernls Ford, John 'Bowzef O.uman. (Repeol; llO mlna.)(May be pre-empled by the Amerkln League Championship Serfea.J

E RDAYNIGHT ATTHEMOVIES SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE E~IIYSTER'I) "II .'

"Bkil Dlhlla" 1M! Alan Lldd. Veronica t.ko. An ex-servlcll man musl cl .. r hlmseU of suspicion In tho murdor Dfhls unlllthlulwUe. (105mlna.J fill WALT DISNEY PRESENTS 'Horlllo Rides Agllo' 111'4 Stars: Holen Hayoa, Ken Deny. Herbie leads a battalion of driYerteaa Voll<awagensln 1 rousing, motorized cavalry ohlrve to &iveGIIndma'sllrehouao. (Conclusion; liOmiM,)

THELOVEIIOAT 7:05 FOOTBAUSATURDAY 7'.30 COllE ON ALONG 8:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES

OWHADVEHTUREJ " "Anal Counldawn" 1M~ Kill< Dougtan, Mat11n

Shoen. Tho crew ol the U.S.S. Nimitz, a nuclear aircraft carrier, entom a alarm which hurts thorn Info a limo warp, dropping them at Peort Harber tho dey before the JapanllSllattacll. (Riled PGJ (1112 mlns.J

i BUCAfFAJRS EWS CBS SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE

EVENING AT THE IMPROV BE ANNOUNCED

11:1D VIE~DAAMAJ 11:15 INGSFAUAPART

1 onllrely In Nlgelil, this Him fa tho dramatic slary of an ldelllatlc young man caught belwoonlho ~lbal traditions alhl• peopleond the chlngoa which oreaweepfng his coontrty Into c:Miwar. (ill mlna.J

11:311 COLLEGE FOOTI!AU

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BARNABY JONES VIE~COMEDI'I

I!ATTUlSTARGAUCTICA DUMMIES: 3n1 ANNUAL ADULT VEfl.

OOUJSTSHOW Sieve Allen ho1!t lhla comedy venlrlloqullm ohaw; INiutlng Sharf Lawls and llmbchcp, Dlcl Weston wllh Aunlle Mlrlha and Clarence.·

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e m Of The Rebell' 11181 Stars: Barbara Eden, Don llum1y, Chrlslapher Connelly. Twonly 11¥8 yeoro aHor thoy disbanded, tho_graylng and balding • 3:00 OJC-members of a motorcycle gang reassemble In an sHort to rescue a frtem:J and make a blt1ersweel grab lor their losl youth. (2 hra.)

8:115 TBSNEWS I ROCK CHURCH

8:30 GYMNASTICS: USGF SINGUl EUMINATlON AMPIONSHIP

8 FANTASY ISLAND The devil arrives lor a wor1<1ng vacation and dames a plol to enslave Mr.·RoaD:a; and a shoe salesman returns Ia the Wild Wesl and teams up wiiiL a nolotlous bank robber. 1110 mlns.) (Closed-captioned; U.S.A.) . !li!_~AHTASV ISLAND

3:45 ~OVIE -!FANTASY) ••• , 'Angel On My Shoulder" 1148 Paul Munl, Anno

llax1er. A decllBSed gangs! or makes a deol wHh tho , ... ,, ... _lo earth and pose as a respected

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who his killed tho chief,

111:15 THEATRE ... _. .... _.. Like Al~e· The English prisoners of war ore

by an Auslrallan POW who develops a

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THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA

. 11181 Michael Yor1<, Glynnis o'liiiniiiir. An ani""'' behavior opeclansl's family loins him In the Jungle to help him prefect rarellblno lion cubs from poachem.IRatod PG)f96 mlno.J

4:30 Ill AU NIGHT PROGRAMMING Ill AIIElliCAH CATHOLIC

5:00 SPORTSCENTER

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NEWSWATCH NEWS SUPI:RIIAN JAMES ROBISON GROWING YEARS CARTOONS THE OEAF HEAR

5:35 IT IS WRITTEN

MORNING

5:311 IRASCOI.ENDAS 5:45 SACRED HEART 8:00 BEST OF THE NFL

DUDLEY [I().RfGHT VIE~AOVEHTURE-ROMANCE) ···~

"Mogambe" 11151 Clorf< Gable, Grace Kelly. Tho story of a romanllc lrlangle set In Aftlca. "16 mlns.l

I THE KING IS COMING BIBLE ANSWERS FAITH211 THE LESSON

1:45

ANIMALS; SCHOOL

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FROM CRYSTAL

PEOPLE TOO; DEAR ALEX AND

1:35 DVIE ~DRAMA) 1:00 REAUDADES DAY Of DISCOVERY

VIE ~DAAMAI ··~ "Witlle I.Jonl" 1111 Mk:h.tol Yorll, Glynnis

O'Conner. An animal behavior spectallal's family Jolrnl him In the Junglelo help him prolecl rare albino lion cub• lrom poachors. (Riled PGI IIIII mlns.J

DAVEY AND GOUATH REXHUMBARD JERRY FALWEU TARZAN BIG BLUE MARBLE IN TOUCH PERSPECilVA

1:31 PUEBLOVOICES NEW MEIGCO OUTDOORS REX HUll BARD JIMMY SWAGGART ONCE UPON A CLASSIC

• ho lealhemlock!j!g Taleo' Hawl<eyo and Chlngachgook guhlo lwo English women and tholr Brtllsh olllcor oscort to tho fort, and on the way !hoy aro chased by Hawkoyo'e old onomy Lo Ronard and tho Huron Indiana. (Cioo~lloned; U.S.A.)

FACE THE NATION KIDSWOIILD

111:00 SPORTSCEHTERPI.US

111:30

11:111

WRESTUNG NEWS CONFERENCE

ROBERT SCHUUER FROM CRYSTAL THEDAAL

IFACETHENATION • CISCO KID MAnNEEATTHE BUOU II

orfor, Bedroom and Bath' This hllartous comedy stars master com~ B!~!ler Keaton and Charlotte Greenwood. The shorls Include 1 Betty Boop car· loon, Rudy Vallee In 'Musical Doctor', and ohlpter three of 'The Phanlom Empire'. (IIOmlno.J

sports features with Brenl Georve. lnr Cross and Jimmy

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a barge low longer takes a look il frefghl

1:00 . Chrtatophar Roevo,

In love with a 10th century ae­llme lo flncf har. .

1173 William Wilton,

~~~~&~~r~~~~ captures • nolortaus In order to lure his

stare In the dUe role u oeason or lhe

Is logo ond. In this J61fathan

on an extraordinary ae1 Pataoe. (4 hm.J

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extraordinary of a ochool bus driver who won nearly $2 million In a on the eve olretltlng, alunnlng altonlplslo a rocket propelled Uncoln Conllnontal car the Sr. Lawrence River, and a world champion pool

The

EVENING

8:00 8COUEGE FOOTIIAU IJABCNEWSCLOSEUP:WOUNDS FROM WITHIN A news documenllry exploring lhe nallonwlde rise of violent a~ko against racial and religious • mlnorllles. Correspondent Marshall Frady probes lhe social and psychological slralns or these assaults, beth by IndiVIduals and by militant racist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan.(60 mlns.l 1iJ THE FUHTSTONES A mix-up In madlcalrecords has Fred convinced he has only 24 hotKS 10 live, prompllng him Ia shower his family and lrlande wllh gifts and affection. (Ciosed-Cop!loned; U.S.A.) gr.tOVtE ~ADVENTURE) •• "Rouoh Cut" 111111 Burt Reynolds, David Niven. A

maSier Jewel thief cameo out of rellrement to plan a spectacular heist of uncul diamonds. (Rated PGJ 1111 mlns.l · ·

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~ ::!r-~vi~ion Schedule For The Week Of Oct. 12 Through Oct. 18 ,...------------ ~!:sPUCE 0:11 ~OPf.Nf

~MINUTES t~ COACHESOOIINER · ~-~ J~ tOUCH · Eo(NUSICAU" · ' · · j- ) · "· FLFOOTBAU.aPECIA!. "Dillne MIII!IIIS" 1111 BeUe Mldler. FUmed

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rl ('V~~ learn lhat ~a dcg 11111 be put to sleep when th 0 o{I)RAMAI "'~ -· owner~~~~.l~pUonii!;U.SAi SanF~ncico"I9!1CiariGa~e Spencer Tracy

-~-] . \ c~u;-~\ r: -- ~I C0 ~~~i~~~=EV san Franc~co. tS05: Pore~ul 'earoary coasi n·uflUnu,r ~: ;P·· ~.~\~ ~~~~ NFLFOOTBALLSPEaAL oam~er·~aloonownerandhtsboyhooctpat,nowa 1'"\:..Yrl 0-t 1f '' I ,,\S!f BCSporllwiiiiiiOIIdeUvecov811geollllegarne _prlest,arebolhconcemllllabouli)'CII!gslnger·but by Joey Swo between the Los A1ge~s Rams al ~e Dallas forj~~F:~::J.~.~ •• lOmlnl.l CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Readers don't like sex, VIO­lence and foul language on lelevision and movie screens. A recent poll shows that readers are offended by the lack ol morality on the screen and want it cleaned up in a hurry. Your letters run five lo one in lavor ol ftrmer cen· sorsh1p. "The peo~e who make these filthy movies could not care less about what it's doing to young people today," wrote Thelma Kroupaol Traverse City, Mich. "By al means, censor them1" "There's far too much sweanng to sutt me, even with TV censorship," wrote Elsie Luken­bach of Muscatine, Iowa. "Some ol the worst oftenders got lhe highest ratings, too." "Who needs that garbage tn their homes?" wrote Mike Irving o' Bo1se, Idaho. 'We . need a return to morality and God'" "Let's see more wholesome 1V shows like the 'Waltons' and 'little House on the Pra1rie,'" wrote Martha Rayl of Kokomo, Ind. "I w1sh some of these filthy soap operas would be edited, too." Vilma York of Warren, Ohio, watches very lillie TV these days. "I don't hke nud1ty and sex tn lhese mov1es," she explatned "II people have a 11ght to see d1rty movtes,'' wrore Delores Curl ol Mtnneapolts, M1nn., "I have a 11ghtto see clean mcvtes." "I'm a red· blooded all· Amer1can lady and I resent such show1ngs," wrote Allee Balko ol Conroe, Texas. "Why nor make movtes our children can watch?" "Who 11 tt maktng our ptclures 1n Ame11ca?" asked a housewtle w1th three chddre~ lrom Okeechobee, Fla. "I can't let my ktds watch even thecen· sored stuff1" "I'm no prude and th11k pass1on 11 l1ne," wrote Mrs. Howard Mead ol Alhdrum, Oh10, "but lei's leave a hHie lo the tmagtnatton " Bul olher readers d1sagreed "II you don'l want to watch 11, turn 1t off or don't buy a l1cket The small screen and the b1g screen are s1mply reflecttons ot mankind," wrote Robert J. Dean, Jr. of Versa1lles, Kentucky.

T\J BACKSTAGE Macho TV superslar Erik Estrada has been hit wrth an avalanche ol b1g oHers stnce Hollywood heard that he'd run 1nto conlractual drH1cult1es lor the 'CH1Ps" senes. We have learned that the N8C slar has already been wooed by lhe nval CBS network lorlwo dtl lerent protects ·one mclud1ng an astrJnom1cal $100,000 week tor h11 own new ser1es. Enk has also been asked lo star m 1everal d1fferenl new movtes planned tor produc 11cr1 avN lhe next 12 110nths lron1cally. Enk w1lllilerally double hi> mlll10naue slalus as a result olthe feud. He'll hold onto h11 25 percent ownershtp tn "CH1P1" wh1le llenel1t1ng lrom other protetll Mea1wh1le Iarmer col league Larry Wilco1 vow1 ''I'll happ1ly I lay w1th the show lorever"

TV CLOSEUP Judy Stewart, Pres1denl of People ReSDurr.el, 11 d1rec1, crea11ve and mvolved Her creal1v11y lhr1ve1 on a cl1ver11ly of challenge1.10 she dcceplslhe ot lrr ol' group ol young entrepreneur\ to C'E'ale I he con· repllnr and to d'recllhe rrarkel1ng ol a new bu11ne1s rnlerpnse geored to the h1ghly speuallml needs oll~e burRron"'g mar,et of 11ngle people 1n the Un1led Stales Fm Judy Stewart. People Re50urm 11lhe "ans;m lo lho>1 <pwall/ed and Yery umque needs" Sne 11 now be 1ng hockrd lo appear or• local and nat1onal TV talk shows

n COIIPULOO snncu. IPK:

RUIDOSO RADIO AT 1360Khz WITH

• A. P. NEWS ON THE HOUR • A NICE VARIETY OF MUSIC • 'TIL SUNSET EVERY DAY

Cowlxivs. lfiNiflg1 On My Shiiuldaf' 1848 Paal Munl, Ama 2fleHIPa Baxter, Adecoased gmgslnllss a deal with l1e

moonlighting as a guard on a Holiyllood devU to ratum 10 eanh and posa as a respecled movie set to make Slime exira mo1ey, Po!ch l~dge ~mlns 1 dlscovare ~~~ cnmlnalsareendangsnng the ives ol ~lis NEilS· C81illnd crew by Illegal~ dum~ng toxic waslesala , JEWISH VOICE BIIOADC.\ST nellliy sHe. Ill mlns.I)May be pr~-tmpllld by lhe 111:15 NEWS AmenCill~ueCiiamp~nilllp5enes.J 1t.311 OYIE~DRAMA)"'

I~U~~AV N~~ AT THE MO\'IES "Katdi" lUll Wallar Mallli111, Deborah l'llnlers.ln AUCE eldeily man refuses to be p11 ouiiO pa!ture by hb "WREN"" ""'K SH""' chlldra!. ~ hra.) . "' """" u~ OE'IENJNGATTHEIIIPROV U.S. CHRONICLE II I~OVIE-(WESIERHI"' mrner Music' leeiUres lhe 1979 Aspen Music ''NeaiOm Union" 114111riben Young Randolph

Fesll'lal and locuSfls on ~llO!OIIIg perlormors. &llll. The story oil he laying ollha Hmll81egraph llilllAR;HIE BUNKER'S PLACE wires forWestem U!~n.)2 hra.l Alcliie likes 011 ~e system hen uncha~clerlstlc IALIAS.SMITIIANDJONES challe1gs lo iOCialln)usr~ w!Bfl Mrs, Cmby b ROCKFORDALES cliaalllll by a oloazy garnenlopeml~n lhsl hired her CBS NEWS 10 do lrlwlng placewor~ ABC NEWS

IANEIIICANTRAIL 11:311 MOVIE~DRAIIAJ l:C\1 AIUN1X:CII'r ALIVE 11:15 ;CCMEDYSHOP 7:311 THEWORLDTOMOIIROW UTEPCCACHESSHOW

THEJEFFEROONS 11:15 OVIE iHISTORI:Al-DRAMAI '" SNEAK PREI'fEWS 'Volllll WI11111Jn" tl72 Slmen Ward, RobM Shaw.

Cnllcs Gene Slskel and Aogar Eben IE'IIew lhe Winston Churchill's auloblogrepliv covenng his ~lesllllms, lncluriiOG: 'True Conlesa~ns', s~rrlng eany llle up ro lhe polnl he was eleclad lo lhe IIeber! ~DNiro and ~oben Duval, and 'Rich and HouseoiCommonaln Pill/amant )2 hrs.l Famous, Slarrlng Ja:quelile BIISSI and Ca!dloe lliJMO~E~DRAMAI Beroen. 11:311 DNBCLATENIGHTNO~E IHONEDAYATA TIME 'llareh Or Ole' Pan I 1977 S~m: Gene Hackrnrl, Oellghll~ eoocun~ra allhe alrporllaunch Barbara: Tl!l'tiiCe Hill. Following WNII, membel! ol ~e SchnelderandAietoochOflaromanllcadvenlureaa Freooll Foreign Leg~n are asalgnad 10 an ar-~ey awsll Ann'a delayed lllghl. cliaeology 11pedltlon 1eeklrv,r to etcavate a jOCCMNTERWORLD 1'"'11 bl th ...... " "IR ''h •·oo ~SUN"'"NIGHT'TTHE VIES va.we om n a,.~re.ese ... epeat,, rsJ

• , ""' , " MO UTHECDMMODORESINCONCEIII aahwllle Grab IIIII S~ra: Jeff Conaway, Cnsllrra supergro1.11 7he Commodores' In a IIYG coocen

Raines, Gall Sandy. A dashing, fast·llvlng country pelfotrnilr\oo lrom lhe A~lklln Holalln La! Vegas, singer almoslluma Nssh~lla ups~ a down al~r he ~liV. LEONARD REPASS Is kidnapped by a pair ol oonnMng lemala conv~~ I!ARNABY JONES Oelerml!id louse him as a passport 10 lreedom.12 11:«1 MGHTBEAT hrsl iCiosed-C.!plloned; U.S.A.I IMay be pre- lt10 ICROMIECIICLE emplad by lha AmMcan League Championship 12:20 MGHTBEI.T Serlss.l t~30 tiWS • UMOVIE ~ROMANCE!" MORECAMBE AND WISE "Somawhernln nme" IIIII Chr~topher Raeve, ~O~EiSUSPENSEI"

Jane Seymour. A playwnghllalls I! tov. wl~ a 'B~ BouiiCII" 1911lllyen O'Neal, Leigh Taylor. IIICture ol a haunlngly beaulful 19th cenlu~ ac- Young. Man, k~ked oul oi camp lor migrant tress, and !Janscends space md lima to ind ~er. worlre~,getalnvolvedwhh~amls~easolthecamp IRalid PGI(103mlns) bossandharp~n IOheiSithepay~l. U hrs.) OJM~VSWAGGART mDYIE~DRAMAI

ITR.IPI'EJIJOHN,M.D. 1t511 CROMIECRCLE NEWS 1:00 SPOATSCENTEH NOVA . . MO~E~MYSTER\')' smtc f1re The u;e of Hay astronomy has "Tiger Foroa" 1115 Japanese cast. Pollee un·

re!lllled ~at our unlrerse Is s1ra1ger and more dertorer agenllni'IIWeil In case or drugs and kid· wclentlhan eoer Imagined, lilted wllh neutron slalll, napp1g In Manila~ hrn.l exploding galax1es, QUISI~ and clack holes. snd 100 fJCOLLEGEFOOTBALL seething with uotmaglnable ene~y. !Closed- IINEWS Cap~ooed. US.A.J i9J mlns I 1:«1 DJMOVIE ~CCMEOY) "' l!lmAUCE 1liJiva Na~" 10!11 BngiHe Bardo!, Jean!! Moreau. Mel gels lo learn ~~ about the Aus~ans Mien lhe An orphaned daughter ol an Irish rebelleams up Russ~n Ballet dances 11a way through Phosnlx and wllh a mu~c h~l singer and logalherllievllke Ill Treple., the t~l oov. decldas lo soak ~eedom by Ills cause of lhe doWII-Irorldan peasants ol Soulr h~lng oul•n M~ ssloraroom Amerlca.l2hrs.,15 mlns.) UlCCMEONAlONG ~00 CJNEWSWA1CH

fr051&TBSNEWS 2:211 lfjMOVIE~MVSTERI')"* ~30 mill THE JEFF£R50NS "Daagerous Cros~ng" 1153 Jea!ne Crain, Ml~ael

George ~Inks the her~c rna~ descnbed In a Renrie. Cou~e bClrll sNp lor llielr honeymoo1. newspaper story maybe louise s supposedly long When husband diSappears, everyone lnes ~ ago deceaaed lather. and he sets oullo von~ his convnce gin she came aboard alone under her wsp1clons. ma~en name.l!hrsl lllJOHNANIIERBERGSHOW ~30 lflRATPATROL

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N0.461N OUR 36TH YEAR RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO !8345

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15,1981

Vil.lage eyes Natural Gas Company purchase BY TIM PALMER

Staff Writer amoll!lt of ~pe, size of lines, rate structure lowest of tiU"ee l'e(!eived by I he village. three otbers have expr~.Ssed interest. and distribution system of tile company, Revenue from the sale wlll be used for Anderson mted that although the state said Hlne. No sell~ price for the colll' street wor~ renovation of the police has set fee~ for the licenses, very UIUe

Ruidct~o trustees Tuesday authorized a pany has ye~ been d!scusse~ be added. station and acquisition of land and con- other i)l!ormation has been sent out. The feasibility study to help determine . Umholtz Mil be pa1d a fee n?t toe~ structlon of a fire substation or stations. state fee is $750 per year, plus $100 for whether the village should purchase the $11,300 for his servtees, according to Hine, · · Sunday serving, plus $li0 application fee, Ruid~~W Natural Gas Company, on Carrizo . . , The trustees also adopted ordinance 81· lie said. Creek Road. Another toprc of dlscussron durmg the 21 which defines mobile homes and Areas in which wuranteurs seek

executive ~ession was the lease of the m{ildillgs. The ordinance defines as mobile guidelines, Anderson slated, include Meeting in executive session following village swimmlng pool at Schoolhouse a building designed to be moved as OJ>' 11hether food must be ordered with

ad~urnment of the regular meeting, the Park lo Ralp~ Rush. Rush allegedly fal!ed posed loa build~gthatisdesigned'to sit on beverages and what the required age of trustees decided to engage local engineer to c~ply With terms ,of the lease, which a permanent foundation, said planning and workers Will ~. Willis E. Umholtz to do tbe study, village went mto effect earlier this year .. The zoning enforcement officer John Cupp. manager Jim Hine said Wednesday matter was turned over to tbe village A yearly fee to the Village of $300 was "We are honestly in a complete state of morning. attom.ey for dhiposition. . approved for beer and wine licenses for limbo at lhis time," he said. Asked

Hine noted that the owners of the Qurmg the qJell seg~mnt of the meeting, restauranu. The trustees took the action whether he tliinks a 1300 local fee is company were honoring the right of th~ ,t~ees approved _the. sale of $1.5 after bearing a report from local equitable, Anderson said, "I do." A public ~sal granted to til! village in ~he million m general oblrgation bonds to restaurant owner Cliff Anderson. Ac· hearing on the prOposerl fee must take onglnal franch~e ordinance, goyernrng Kirchner Moore and Co~any of Denver, cording to Anderson, owners of eight of the ~ace before it becomes effective. the sale of .~e. gas company. Colorado, at an effee~ve mte~st rate of 15 restaurants eligible for the licenses Also at the meeting, trustee Shennan

The feac~rbilily study will Include the 11.6&108 percent. The mterest bid was the have Indicated they wish to ap~y, and Atwom voiced a concern about the Ar·

chitectural Review Advisory Committee tARAOi, saying he has heard numerous complaints about it.

"A raently there are some- very dictatorial powers being used," he said.

wood ntimed sign color ll5 an area of comp int. "If we have one or two people in this n trying to cram earth tones down peop 's throats, those one or two people should oved," he said.

It was pointed out that C is an ad· visory body only.

Planning and Zoning Commission member Mike Mulholland sugge;ted that Atwood's concerns might be based m Wlfounderl rumors. Atwood said that he plans to check further.

In other business, the trustees approved ordinance81·20, annexing 279 acres of land in the area of First Christian ChiU'ch. -~!back variance in Holiday Acres for

C. C. Miller. -Replat of Lot 8, Block 9 at Cree

Meadows forTom Batley, -:-Conditional use permit at airport

tracts for Tut Shaw, -Final plat of 1..1keview Estates, phase

three, for Tim Collins. - Replat of Parcel2, Tract A in Flume

Canyon for WaHy Hjahnquist. -Sewer and driveway license in

Wingfield Homestead for Frankie Wheeler. - Replat of J,ot 32, Block 12, at Cree

Meadows Counlry Club for Sierra Engmeering.

Finally, the trustees lleard a request for greater involvement on their part in the operation of the Counseling Center by director Tom Harper. Trustee George White volunteered to serve on the center's board.

Schools set staff reduction plan

GUEST SPEAKER at the Lodgers' Association noon luncheon Tuesday was Benny Coulston, village trustee.

Tuesday nlgbt's Board of Education meeting got off to a humorous start when some White Mountain Middle Scoool teacilers showed up, dressed as monsters, a scrubwoman, a box, a school nurse, the Lone Ranger and a couple of flasllers.

The group SDbered up, however, In carrying out board business. Adoption of reduction in foroo poHcy dominated part of the meeting, hi3rligbted by a presentation from Bob Palko. The poUcy was drawn up in the event that there may be more teachers than the number of studenu merit in tbe Ruidoso school system.

"The adv~ory council recommended we adopt this poHcy now before the need arises," said Palko. It Is hoped that establlshing a poHcy now will take the "subjectivity out of the reduction and take a more objective approach ~ the slhration arises," said Dave Parks, board president.

The POlicy states that the board must

, Following much discussion, some rather ' heaterl, the Ruidoso DoW~L~Irustees finally

approved the resolut(on for the Cablevlslon of Lincoln County rate in· crease.

Under the franchise in eHect for Cablevlsion service in this area, Ruidoso acts as the 'mother' city for the

prove it is neefA.tary for a force reduction. A drop In enrollment alone is not a justifiable reason for reducing the number of teachers, according to Palko. Order for reduction would start with certification, then tenure, foUowed by seniority and finally education and degree. Anyone released from teaching because of reduction in force would be re-hired in a reverse order. U a teacher is released because of a

reduction in force, tmt fact will be recorded in tiEir me. according to the poUcy.

"The time to adopt this is when it's not a pressing matter because when it is, it gets emoli~nal," Parks said.

However, members of the board say the situation should not arise in the Ruidoso school systam in the near future, In the superintendent's report, Pat Va!Uanl reported enrollment In the four schools Is

surrounding area, which Includes Capitan, Ruidoso DoWM and Alto.

When the franchise was first accepted by Ruidoso, ft was the "intent for areas served by Calbevlslon to follow rate in· creases that Ruidoso approverl," ac­cording to Paul Crown, Cablevision manager,

1,484 stu®nts, which is 28.5 students over the estimate (kindergarten stud11nts are counted as .5).

Also approved at the meetlog was a caU for bids for a double-wide portable classroom building to be used as an ad· dillon lo White Mountain Middle School in easing classroom over-~;rowding.

"It's desperately needed," sald Sid Miller, Mid-School principal. "One new building is lovely, but two sure would be nice. I know that's not poosiwe; though."

Call for blds on fleet iiSurance was also approved. The bids wlll oo opened at a January 1982 meeting, since the current contract expires in February. "Tlis is just housekeeping," Parks said.

Resignation of Pebble Moore, special education teacller at the Mld.Scbool was accepted as well as the hiring of four new staff personnel. These include Belh Powers, replacing Pebble Moore; Cynthia

Geyer, to teach fourth grade at White Mountain Elementary School; Gena Johnson, aide for NobHDJ Elemeatary and the hlgb schtlol to help noa·Engllsh speaking students; and Cathy Palmer, special education aide at the hlgh school and Nob llill Elementary,

In other business, the board approved: - Transfer of funds from the BuUdiDg

Construction account to the Purchase of Land accoWit to liSe in paying such things as surve)ing and drilling 111 the site of the new high school. - Board meeting dates for calendar

year 1982. -Authorization of the superintendent as

the olficial representative for the filing of Public 1..1w 81-8'14 appllcaUon lor the school year 198).1982,

The board's next meeting Is November 10, all :30 p.m., at liE \VItlte Mountain cafeteria.

"Well, !would like to be shown where it crease lmP!l'led upon Ruidoso. says In this franchise agreement that we "! don't want lo sound bullish, but I'm have to accept an automatic rate Increase. . not down ~re for you an to accept n. The I've read It tllree or four times and I can't original Intent of the contract Wll'l that II see i~" said trustee Bob Power. would be BntomatlcaHy acce~ed and I jwt

The agreement does state that want to get tt stra~bt on the records," Cablev!Bion will not raise the rates for Ruidoso Downs any hlgher than the in- ISEE PAGETWOI Lodgers toured

local facilities Lodger's Tax group sets advertising plan

Lodger's Tax Committee I LTC l "provide assistance to the Chamber of Frankly, speaking for myseU-and I think are not collecting a lodger's tax, nhose members Tuesmy dealt with specific Commerce, subject to presentation, every I can speak for the newspaper, too-l don 'I taxes are deHnquenl itemization and Hne item approval by the three months, to the village for its ap- give a damn I for the adverllslng fee)." A tax, Hine sai~ "Is a sacred lhlng," village trustees of funds budgeted to the proval," with specific itemizaUm to en· In other action, the committee: and the village is only "an advisory Chamber of Commerce lor tourist sure against "duplicating some requesla," -agreed to authorize I!,Oilll per diem to board."

After a lunch luncheon and business Upper Canyon road, continued on to promotloll A question raised by some lhlmseU state ponce for extra police protection for Collecting delinquent krdger's taies, is meeting at Holiday House Restaurnnt, two Fairway Meadows ( Clllldo) and Cro's Nest Ed Hyman, LTC chail'llllln, expressed excluded), LTC treasurer, A! Junge, said, Aspencade; "in litigation in the courts now," llile said. dozen or so Lodgers Association members Motel, and ended, short~ after 3 p.m., at surprise that when the $48.0illl anticipated is whether lodger's tax funds sllould be -approved a request by &I Jungbluth, Not only !hal but the state legislature and others Tuesday boarded cars and the Jnnsbrook Village Lodge, annual budget for the Chamber was spent on local advert~ing. with the local Chamber of Commerce executive director, has decided the lodger's lai is a separate pickups to tour some of the local lodging The diversity of accommodations of· presented ~the vi~ge f!'is year, "it went met!fu, gi~en ~e fact that Ruidooo's only for 120,1100 to be budgetw for 1981-& ski fund, Kine sai~ and "is pulling it into the facilities "to see what the lelia atrOss the fered visitors 1o Ruidoso vary, from through Without diSCUSSIOn. We were set radto station IS owned by the LTC cha!r- season advertising; general fund." street ~ to offer," Clark Carpenter, proximity to Ruidoso Downs, to a view up f~r ~e item aw:oval," he sai~, man: and that the local medi~ might -granted approval of $8,000 1981 LTC member, Pinky Jones, said when association president, said. overlooking loo goU colll'8e, 1o a pic- IIIli hi! understanding, Hyman sa1~ _that cons~der pr.omotmg the community as a Aspencade advertising budget. lodgers started collecting Lodger~ fuOOs

The two hour tour iJ. four motels, two turesque wooded setting next to the Rio the planned advertlsillg funds, submitted public servtce. -heard an opinion from village tax and Wling them tb advertise lhiB cabin properties and two condomlnlwns, Ruldooo. to ~evillage, ::ina.rrears," ma quarterly Hyman, owner of ~adio station K~R, ~~r,J~esHine, on the possibility of commWJily, it. r~ected directly on the whlch began atthe Nob lliJI Lodge made Prices are seasonal, but range!rom $30 basts, are subJect lo the recom. responded to queslioliS of favonlism. obtamrng a hst of area lodgers who either gross Income m this community." stops at Sitzmark Chalel Casey's Cabins a night for a double motel room, to a cedar mendati>m," and to "tentative," not "line

and 1..1zy "T" Motel sto~ed, midway for item approval" by the Witees. u• h ('f h l b d t t t t

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""--''""'" nlg dC 00 an ln compe ltlOn Jaycees ranked high In state Ruidoso High School band has been banm from Arizona, TeliBS and New "Broadway,''"Childreno!Saneooz,"and

The Ruidoso Jaycees, with more than Honors won by the Ruidoso Jaycees at record for the second quarter, best $5,0illl collected for Muscular Dystrophy the convention include: recruiter for New Mexil)), and Double Up (MD), were ranked first In New Mexico on Daryle Watkins, best ~~er manager membership award. a per capita basis for funds raised during for the year for MD aciMhes. Jory Pereau and Worthen received 1981, it was announced at the Odober 9-11 awards for oulstallding recruitment of statSJ Jaycee conventim in Clovis. Alberi Richardson, best district director members.

. for the year for MD, best district director In addition, the local Jaycees were In addition, the local chapter was ranked for the second ljllarlei', district director named fi!'SI in the state for growth during

third In the state ln MD coRectiiDII, district with best retention for s~011d quarter and the seeoad quarter, quallfled as a member director Albert Richardson, Ruldos~r said. district director with mct~l membln over of the wp len chapters In its population

"Our chapter,11 Richardson sal~ "is base quota in the second quarter. division and received th~ Man Mile Award rated fifth in New Menco for overall Joe Worthen, best chapter president for for lakin~ the moot members !he greatest Jaycee fiDlctlons, a rating we're very September and for the second quarter, and distance to attend too convention, based on proud of." with the Ruidoso Jaycees, l!est retention chapter membership.

RUIDOSO JAYCEES won top ho~ors 'in N!!w . 1wards won arer from the left, Craig flll~an, Mexl~o, for local achievement, at the :stale president'Joe Worthen, Doug Perau and di.sttiCt convention in Clovls0ctober9·11. Dlsplaylng the director Albert Richardson.

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practicing daily il preparation for the fifth Mexico. The six highest scoring bands will "Hello Again." . annual "Parade of Cham~ons" this perfonn in finals competition at 3 p.m., The bands will be judged on marching, Saturday in Las Cruees. with trophy presentalioiUI at 5 p.m. maneuvering, general effect and music.

The even~ sponsored by New Mexico Under the direction of Danny Flores, State University's Pride Marching Band band director, the group will perfonn lncludescompetitiDnBmmgl7highschool programs 1o the music of "Thor,"

Flores is assisted in directing by drum majorette Pam Stone and Joe Kemery, student teacberfrom Eastern New MeJico University.

· ~UIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL' Band me~bers . compele against 16 other bands from Arizona, ptactice their routines for Sat~rday's band New Me~ leo and Texas.

· competition In Las Cruces. The group will