I j ..... , 1 • • . ';, "'. i, .. 'I'· ",., ED JUNGBLUTH .., " MONDAY, APRIL 23,1979 , " -, ' " .', '.' ' 25CPERCOPY " -- ,------ --,....-=-_. __ ._-_.- - ----------- _ .._-- •• .,_' __ _ ____<.. • . .__•. __. __.. __,.--'_. __ the two years allowable by law, the estlmi!ted cost to the taxpayer would be $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed valuatlon'on the first half of the Issue. ." . . . ,.1 " " , e on sewer s -stem " " , , ' • In , RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO 88345 , ,The vaues . , • - -- ... '- " ' , ' • , '> i ' \ NO. 981N OUR 33RD YEAR . , • , , . ,',. , , , . ;. .' , . , I , . , .. ..__ "_, .. __ , . . .. _,_.,,_. _._--- _. ." - .- .----.--.1-- "- - •. ------ ••,-.-----.- .--.- .. ,. -' .-- ••---------------- --"--- ••- -- "'--The'future value ofproperties In RuidoSo, Mayor Lloyd L: Davis run to the subdivIsion boundarles,avallable for eventual connections. · Jr.; said fr,lday, "hinges on the passage of the $1.5 million sewer byprlvateuse.rs. bond elecHon May 8." • , ._._ r _. , __ , •.• , , Of the May 8 election, Hlne said, "It will be the right of the voters to decide the future of the Village of Ruidoso, as they always have." . 'The vote on the bond Issue will be May 8. With all qualified electors entitled to vote, whether they are property owners or not, This method of Issuence would then postpone the entire estimated 111$3 per $1.000 of assessed valuation, on the $1.5 million, . . , . . "In the Interim." Hlne said. "should our present construction boom continue, present propertIes now under _con$fruc;tlon wouldpl! on the tax rolls. thus further reducing tax rate on ." valuation." , , , . • , . Also, state environmentl!lllsts notified the village several months. ago that there would be no approval of any plans to enlarge the existing Ruidoso sewage treatment plant. The necessity for RWS. servIng both RuIdoso and Ruidoso Downs. resulte'd from a 1974 federal ruling. decreeing, In essence. that It was . cheaper and safer t9 have one large plant serving two or more communIties than to operate one smaller plant to serve'lndlvldulll communities. . Village manager Jim Hlne said, relative to the Importance of 'bulldlng the Regional Wastewater System tRWS) to ,provide new , sewer servlce.-to Rulclllso, "Tourlsm',ls our one Industry. In . my, !!pInion t!mlitructlon.ls number. when }IOU consider aU the · people Invalyed, and their payroll that acids toour economy; Without systl!m the future of our community, will Indeed be In leqpardy." . ,',' " ' 0. 6 ." 6 '. • .• • • 6 6. 0'.. • ,. • • o. .'. 6 • • • .' .' • '. :. • • • .' : rlie tosf of RWS, from, planf constrUeflon, to' ad· Village sewer superintendent Blair Hall,aday advised trustees 'dltlon sewer mains; to land ,aCquisition, Is pegged at $6,026,666. Of In 1974 that a new sewage treatment plant was necessary. because Village fiscal agent Darrel Fowler, Albuquerque. has notified the ,this thE! f4!derllll Will. pay percent; the state tbe present plant 1$ fQO $l"lIell .to meet the set by. the trustees fhat the rate for tlie bend ISl;Ue Il; bl!lsed on asseS;S8d , perc;ent. with of .thrUen1alntntl 12.5.., ;,.., " ': ', '" ," '. 10. WQwJ:tbe;,. ., .. aos(n::rownsorie.'hlr'd., :"'". T><'·.O- - ,- -"w:' ;"fl-' '0': .;-: •• . .,' , .' assessed valillitlon rises; fhus the cost per $1,000 of Assessed •. " , ." .... .., '. . ," ." :. ,..' It was'at thls-ttme thllt1he vlllagestarted making applications for. ' valuation jo each property owner will be less." ":The·aCtuali:ost,of Including the preperatlonof 9lans. to '. '. .' • , • • . , ' ,aU :sew£lr 'IInes mi!lns .to'serve the I'\ew pl.ant, piUS al,l RWS. - . . 'Fowler also stated that "The more the village grows. the higher costs of lllild acquisition trom.. the present plant to tl'ie new one to be' , , ', .' ,the assessi!cl valuation, the more each pk!ce of property Is worth. , located In thlfBlscult Hili erea.' " THE SALE OF BONDS could result In an InItial reduction of . Should growth stop. property values would pldmmet. This Is a faef , '' , ,.'. , ' ":' .' , the cost to the taxpayer. that the owners of property In Ruidoso should clihslder." , ' The,otlllzation of'the $1.5 million general obligation 'bond Issue Include$ the $800.000; with the remaining $700,000 earm.rked to Should the village Issue $750,000 of the bonds when the Immediate Install sewer mains to areas not now served. These lines would be need arises; then withhold Issuing the remaining $750.000 for up to , , I I I I , • I . , , , "- t • , , ---- ----- ------4 ce - ,,' '. . emptiedthe contents of trash cans onto the noor. Several raw eggs were also found splattered against lhe wan and post office bolt windows. "Every one of these pamphlets WOuld help someone," Gradlne said. Gradlne also said he was coocemed that U vandals were wU1lng to reach unlawfully Into bo:res, they could be just as wDllng to pry [SEE PAGE'TWO) post 0 Some first class IIIa11 WIUI found 011 lhe floor and tables In tile post office foyer. "They somehow maMged to gain entry Into the box, but tIlere is no IndlcaUon of forced etJ1ry," Gradlne said. He added, "It Is entirely possible lhat they (box renters) didn't close lhe door when thl!)' got their Vandals also removed most of the pampblets from the IIOC1aI security stands and strew thell1 the Door, and . . , ., . ' ,-,:-, . " ,', ,,; . : ,', I .. , . ,. ... 'tRASH CANS at the past oWee were emptied. RUldoaQl?ostOfflceJobby . Thursdaynlghfwhen pranksters lnvad.ed th ' theflOO( offhe lobby. , . • .' • . . I " :.- .. .·1, BY CHARLOTrEFEU.ERS Slaff Wrller/Pllolographer Village pollee are .currently In- vesUgallng another oceurrence of van- -dallsmllttheRuldD80 PostOfflce. Vandals entered the bul1dIlIg sometime between 5 p.m., 'Thursday and 7 a.m., Friday. According to Ruidoso Postmaster Elwood Gradlne, evidence indicates that someone may have illegally enlered a post office box and couldhave taken SClDle mall. " , ',,'0, • ,'" ,.-, , , , ' " :-. ,------J1' " , starred in· Special Olympics R -d ·0 ' ',' BY GWYNETII JoNES , Aprli'i,attheloca1SpecIalOlymplcsln are placed In beats or events Ul OS , Staff WrllerMotogr/lpher Roswell, 23 Fort Stanton studenla par- along with others III .lmUpr Il!Vels and A group of Uncoln C,OIlI1b' ,tb1etes, who Uclpated. taking home six first place ages. Every student who compeletl wins a bave over the ribbons, 1 recond places and about 10thlrd ribbon for particlpaUon. , year: llad the places, Culbertson eald. ,The Spec1al Olympics are very 1m- display the resUlts Ii' that Stllllents wID also be uaveUng to portant to the students, Culbertson said. training; .' , ,'. Mbuquel'llde May 2$-%1 for the lIt8te. "They reallyenjoy themselVel." Training, Fort stanton students, Special Olympics. Culbertson Wd about numlng and e:rerclalng COlltlnuea all year, traVeled' to 'Artesia. saturday for the fourteen students would be COOijIetIng she said, with epeclal eml1llBsls OIl the regional competition Df the Special lhere. The elate cootest, wblch Is lleld at olympic evenla just before the campetItIon OJymjJlcs for tile mentally handicapped, lhe University III New Mexico, inclUdes In the spring. sponsored by the Arteala Jaycees. ' swimming and bowling as wen "Klds who won't participate In lIII1t1Jlng ,, toose 'parti,elpatlng weekend BJld field events. Gold, broIIze and sIlVer eIBe," will train bec!tuae III the InceIiUve ,ar.e deslg'nated "low level" or "trainable" medals are awarded at the elate meet. provided by the Olympics, Culbertson etadents, a tenn jIl!rtalnIng to students Culhertson said the students make three Bald. ' w1th'IQ's.oflesstliarili5,&ccordingtohead _ tqI.outs!orthli evenla In they will ."1'hey rarely .. eompiain-about ,the CQIIch JeaiUle CUlbertson 1ll1UlldollO. ' compete. resullsare and the traf1lIng," 'lIle added, "except wben they ,.' . don't feel "en." S<Jme 'students are 10 iJed!catecl'that they ttY to do their exer- clsed even when I1l; BfIe aaId. . Culhe1Uail eald abe baa "lI11llVerlIge of . 10 to 15 peophn,ho act as 8BIIstant CoaChes , orvoll1llteerthelr time to takelbe mdents , to llVenw/' With. a 1I!rlte WllP of' -sfiiiIeiifi,C'lIill 'exti:iinetpliniiiiilecfl'Oi iIlperVliJliirI andto see tblIit the cOlIlpe\ltprB are ill place on time for 'l!l\tering tIieJr events.'· " _ ,."We've got a goodlll'Q1lp of. peopla abesald,-"We couldn't do It wllbout them." ',..' . .Tbi8Wl11 be the 1JeCO!I4)'88t Culberlslxl . . ball worked \\itb.the Special OIymp1clS. Sbe ': Is pbyaical education. lI11d recreatl,iirI , iIlperVlsOr at Fori Stantoll, wherjlllbe 1JaB • .. . "orked for aboUt elghteeli JIIOiItbIS. '. ',. , 0rlgilull4' _ El, , rece1Ved. of. fnlIll New, .MexLco·state UJliYllnl'ty In ,Ld · · IM!fOl1 ejjilj\ng tllFtrl St4liteD., . , ,.' 1Jlanea•• SIS .' " .' ", dullierteoo'!' •. thij .tIIe • , wI1l. 1Je '.b t ..: ·. ., ' . .' ." ". . .,.i...· ..... .. .• 1ll1iI: •. ' '. AIMfNGTHE :SO"BALL ,lrt'preparcltIOnfo,'th,ltSpetlal OIV/tl- . Altbilll8b the spoolal 111- ; .'pl<:s held last weekend In 'ArlE!Sll;I was fhls F:ol"tStahtQtl student;· «eased CUlbertsoil's. work 1Oild, llbe saylJ · 'IInder f/1(H:lir(lc:fion oJ cOCichJeaf)ne.cplbert$ol), center. ,[sliut PAGe twOl · . '..' ':",';, " . . .". ' 'j·'I". : .... : . i ',:',", " 1IIIIIIIirIIl1illlillllll __ ... iIIlIIiIIIlIIIIiIiIliIiIIIIIII
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-- "'--The'future value ofproperties In RuidoSo, Mayor Lloyd L: Davis run to the subdivIsion boundarles,avallable for eventual connections.· Jr.; said fr,lday, "hinges on the passage of the $1.5 million sewer byprlvateuse.rs.
bond elecHon May 8."
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Of the May 8 election, Hlne said, "It will be the right of the votersto decide the future of the Village of Ruidoso, as they always have."
.'The vote on the bond Issue will be May 8. With all qualified electors
entitled to vote, whether they are property ownersor not,
This method of Issuence would then postpone the entire co~,
estimated 111$3 per $1.000 of assessed valuation, on the $1.5 million,. ., . ."In the Interim." Hlne said. "should our present construction
boom continue, presentpropertIes now under_con$fruc;tlon wouldpl!on the tax rolls. thus further reducing ~he tax rate on asses~ ."valuation."
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• , .Also, state environmentl!lllsts notified the village several months.
ago that there would be no approval of any plans to enlarge theexisting Ruidoso sewagetreatment plant.
The necessity for RWS. servIng both RuIdoso and Ruidoso Downs.resulte'd from a 1974 federal ruling. decreeing, In essence. that It was
. cheaper and safer t9 have one large plant serving two or morecommunIties than to operate one smaller plant to serve'lndlvldulllcommunities. .
Village manager Jim Hlne said, relative to the Importance of'bulldlng the Regional Wastewater System tRWS) to ,provide new
, sewer servlce.-to Rulclllso, "Tourlsm',ls our 'I'\um~rone Industry. In. my, !!pInion t!mlitructlon.ls number. two~ when }IOU consider aU the
· people Invalyed, and their payroll that acids toour economy; Withoutan:adeqll~tE! sew~r systl!m the future of our community, will Indeedbe In leqpardy." . ,',' " ''.~'.. 0.
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: rlie tot~l.el\lJl~le tosf of RWS, from, planf constrUeflon, to' ad· Village sewer superintendent Blair Hall,aday advised th~,trustees'dltlon ~! sewer mains; to land ,aCquisition, Ispegged at $6,026,666. Of In 1974 that a new sewage treatment plant was necessary. because Village fiscal agent Darrel Fowler, Albuquerque. has notified the, this '~tnbUnt thE! f4!derllll ~over!,,!,.ent Will. pay 7~ percent; the state tbe present plant 1$ fQO $l"lIell .to meet the stand~rds set by.the trustees fhat thef~ rate for tlie bend ISl;Ue Il; bl!lsed on th~asseS;S8d
•. " , ." .... .., '. . ," ." : . ,..' It was'at thls-ttme thllt1he vlllagestarted making applications for. ' valuation jo each property owner will be less."":The·aCtuali:ost,ofRWS;'~·RuldoJlO,fs~:~tsaOoioOO.Including federaland5fatefu~dlng.andaulhor~ztldthe preperatlonof9lans. to '. '. .' • , • •
. , ' ,aU:sew£lr 'IInes ~nd mi!lns .to'serve the I'\ew fr~'atment pl.ant, piUS al,l constru~ RWS. - . . 'Fowler also stated that "The more the village grows. the highercosts of lllild acquisition trom.. the present plant to tl'ie new one to be' , , ' , .' ,the assessi!cl valuation, the more each pk!ce of property Is worth.
, located In thlfBlscult Hili erea.' " THE SALE OF T~E BONDS could result In an InItial reduction of . Should growth stop. property values would pldmmet. This Is a faef, ' ' , ,.'. , ' ":' .' , the cost to the taxpayer. that the owners of property In Ruidoso should clihslder."
, ' The,otlllzation of'the $1.5 million general obligation 'bond IssueInclude$ the $800.000; with the remaining $700,000 earm.rked to Should the village Issue $750,000 of the bonds when the ImmediateInstall sewer mains to areas not now served. These lines would be need arises; then withhold Issuing the remaining $750.000 for up to
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emptiedthe contentsof trash cans onto thenoor. Several raw eggs were also foundsplattered against lhe wan and post officebolt windows.
"Every one of these pamphlets WOuldhelp someone," Gradlne said. Gradlnealso said he was coocemed that U vandalswere wU1lng to reach unlawfully Intobo:res, they could be just as wDllng to pry
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post 0Some first class IIIa11 WIUI found 011 lhe
floor and tables In tile post office foyer."They somehow maMged to gain entryInto the box, but tIlere is no IndlcaUon offorced etJ1ry," Gradlne said.
He added, "It Is entirely possible lhatthey (box renters) didn't close lhe doorwhen thl!)' got their~"
Vandals also removed most of thepampblets from the IIOC1aI security standsand strew thell1~ the Door, and
'tRASH CANS at the past oWee were emptied. RUldoaQl?ostOfflceJobby al1d~(:attetedpa~'. Thursdaynlghfwhen pranksters lnvad.ed th ' ~-pl:!letsafldtt;:l!lh-aJl, oYl~r theflOO( offhe lobby.
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Village pollee are .currently InvesUgallng another oceurrence of van-dallsmllttheRuldD80 PostOfflce. Vandalsentered the bul1dIlIg sometime between 5p.m., 'Thursday and 7 a.m., Friday.
According to Ruidoso PostmasterElwood Gradlne, evidence indicates thatsomeone may have illegally enlered a postofficebox and couldhave taken SClDle mall.
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starred in·Special Olympics R -d ·0' ',' BYGWYNETII JoNES , Aprli'i,attheloca1SpecIalOlymplcsln stu~ are placed In beats or events Ul OS
, Staff WrllerMotogr/lpher Roswell, 23 Fort Stanton studenla par- along with others III .lmUpr Il!Vels andAgroup of Uncoln C,OIlI1b',tb1etes, who Uclpated. taking home six first place ages. Every student who compeletl wins a
bave been'frauilnililetetrillJr~ over the ribbons,1recond places and about 10thlrd ribbon for particlpaUon., ~. year: llad the ~tylast, places, Culbertson eald. ,The Spec1al Olympics are very 1m-w~end ~' display the resUlts Ii' that Stllllents wID also be uaveUng to portant to the students, Culbertson said.training; .' , , '. Mbuquel'llde May 2$-%1 for the lIt8te. "They reallyenjoy themselVel." Training,,fwenty~ Fort stanton students, Special Olympics. Culbertson Wd about numlng and e:rerclalng COlltlnuea all year,
traVeled' to 'Artesia. saturday for the fourteen students would be COOijIetIng she said, with epeclal eml1llBsls OIl theregional competition Df the Special lhere. The elate cootest, wblch Is lleld at olympic evenla just before the campetItIonOJymjJlcs for tile mentally handicapped, lhe University III New Mexico, inclUdes In the spring.sponsored by the Arteala Jaycees. ' swimming and bowling as wen as~ck "Klds who won't participate In lIII1t1Jlng, , A11.~ toose 'parti,elpatlng~ weekend BJld field events. Gold, broIIze and sIlVer eIBe," will train bec!tuae III the InceIiUve,ar.edeslg'nated "low level" or "trainable" medals are awarded at the elate meet. provided by the Olympics, Culbertsonetadents, a tenn jIl!rtalnIng to students Culhertson said the students make three Bald. 'w1th'IQ's.oflesstliarili5,&ccordingtohead _tqI.outs!orthli evenla Inw~ they will ."1'hey rarely ..eompiain-about ,theCQIIch JeaiUle CUlbertson 1ll1UlldollO. ' compete.~ resullsareave.n~and the traf1lIng," 'lIle added, "except wben they
, . ' . don't feel "en." S<Jme 'students are 10iJed!catecl'that they ttY to do their exer-clsed even when I1l; BfIe aaId. .
Culhe1Uail eald abe baa "lI11llVerlIge of. 10to 15peophn,hoactas8BIIstant CoaChes,orvoll1llteerthelr time to takelbe mdents
, to ~he llVenw/' With.a 1I!rlte WllP of'-sfiiiIeiifi,C'lIill 'exti:iinetpliniiiiilecfl'Oi
iIlperVliJliirI and tosee tblIit the cOlIlpe\ltprBare ill place on time for 'l!l\tering tIieJrevents.'· "
_,."We've got a goodlll'Q1lp of. peopla'JJelplng'U8j'~ abesald,-"We couldn't do It
wllbout them." ',..' ..Tbi8Wl11 be the 1JeCO!I4)'88t Culberlslxl ..ballworked\\itb.the SpecialOIymp1clS. Sbe ':Is pbyaical education. lI11d recreatl,iirI
, iIlperVlsOr at Fori Stantoll, wherjlllbe 1JaB •.. . "orked for aboUt elghteeli JIIOiItbIS. '.',. , 0rlgilull4' _ El, ~MO.'Culberteoo,, rece1Ved.Ba~ of.~ fnlIll New,
AIMfNGTHE :SO"BALL ,lrt'preparcltIOnfo,'th,ltSpetlal OIV/tl- . Altbilll8b the spoolal eom~ItICii1s' 111-; .'pl<:s held last weekend In 'ArlE!Sll;I was fhls F:ol"tStahtQtl student;· «eased CUlbertsoil's. work 1Oild, llbe saylJ
RUIDOSO POSTMASTER Elwood Gradlne describes the van·dallsm which occurred at the post offIce sometime Thursday
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F·ort Stanton[FROM PAGE ONE]
&he would probtblynot consider returningto the public sclWols,
"Working here bas been a challenge,"
FORT STANTON STUDENTS train throughout the year for trackand field events In the Special Olympics. Above two students
~-"'radlce 011 Ihe school grounds. Fourleen studenls wHl advance tothe state SpeCIal Olympics In Albuquerque In late May.
The Ruidoso agenda Includes aellon onbids on equipment storage bUilding andfenclug at the Municipal Alq>ortLreceJJl!....of public Input on the use of ReVenue SliiireFunds. a report from the AnImal ControlCommlllee. discussion of the proposedassessment dlslricls Md requests to havevillage officials dlscuss the May II bondelecUon on the Regional WastewaterSystem before ciylc groups. .
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THE STANDING BROADJUMP was one event In which FortStanton students competed In the regIonal Special Olympics lastweekend. The student above pradlced with coach Jeanne
THE REMAINS several raw eggs were seen In various part$ ofthe post office lobby following an Incident of vandalism Thursdaynight. Pollc~are stili Investigating the Incident.
'[FROM PAGE ONE} wish to vlaIt Nt!W Mexico informed aboutSouthe U where gas II readilyavailableand wbex-e It
rn nloo RefInIn,g Company anII lIb't.'· Jungbluth Ald.' . added that •Fred Grlaham. depl¢y sectttary of the adjoining lItaus' '''0," '" ...~-~flnergy and Mlnerah Department for the certaln hu he ~ .~ •. ' .state of New Malco, dlacuAedthe energy &ale rna"" : Item 111 ib&rt'_::'1.~I" forouUook for the aummer fa the lItate. .,.., be auw!l I
Hansen Bald he Mtlclpaled spot sbor- several moniful,' wID ava beIages and some Sunday clcaIngs lhJ4 llllIIIe\lme In mid-May, aecordlng to lItalesummer. AvlaUoo fuels could be tight but officials. Because of a paper IIbort8ge,he claims he WII5II't trying to alarm maps were ae.aree.an over the stale.people. "He dJdn't tbInIc there was cause "WIlen they print new oner, !bey will be
updated and there will be more tourf.ttfor alarm, at least not yet," Jungbluth lnformaUoo on the btck, JWJgblDth said,~drisham said he felt the ll1IDUI1er Jungbluth IIIIId be aJlkcd If It would beprobably won't see many gasoUne shor- (lOS81bte to 1lclIedu1e the cooference In orIages but there may be some loog lines. In' near Ruidoso Iu the future. Next year Itthe category of what 15 known as "bard. will be at 81 Puc, but Jungbluth IIIIId be
bopes a fulure meeet1n& &I!e will be::~n::f~ej;j:erg=cr'~~~ 5O!IIeWbel'llln1l!lum.._. _will be given. ::;X:"~;::;"..x::;;:;:':::'::;;:?'"";;9':~;-;X~o::"«:':;?;»»~»W/'-':
The wintertime s1<l WATTS line will beused during the summer u an energyWATTS line. "ThIs will keep people who
All for the pit barbecue, wbleb wastenderly cared for over night, lID of theriders and an additlonsl 50 or 80 spectators, Uterany demoUshed a supply that'dhave easily fed twice tbst number.
"Itwas aJDadng to wateb that barbellUed1slIppear," Mule SkInners president EdHYJl1lIn Sllid. "Guess the combination ofthe troD ride and our good clean mountainair made them really clean up on thebarbecue. WIly, with lID the seconds andthirds. nota member of the Mule Skinnersgotto take any left overs home for Mondaylunch."
The suecesa of tbls Inltlsl Crall ride,HYJl1lIn said, "opens the door for us toconUnue to promQte mule activities In theRuldO!lO area. And wbUe we don't know,Just ROW, wbat the.next attraction will be, "'.
o .we're{:\lrtalnlt!U be.even more sUecessful ..iblll1lllllli!lly'lI"l'Ide,' '1'hen thel1nvwrtbe ~participation In the races 8IId games, itexceeded 0\Il' expectations. No questionabout It, I think that mule ac:tlvllles willbeoomellery-pQpu\ar bere." MULE SKINNERS presIdent Ed Hyman called the adlo'n.
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ED JUNGBLUTH recorded action In color for posterity cind forChamber of Commerce and Mule Skinners' flies.
t" . AU' members' .*'1hLf"R'UlliosooHondlt ._...- VaIllly Extension Club are to !lIfIet at the
Hondo post Office Apr![ :16 at 11 a.m., toform carpools to the home. of AIneliaMcKnight, .•.. The. program attllrf' covered dfsh !unCl1eonwIU bIlProvtdeJl.liy LMellli Ratcliff.
tlons are 1rI such a case. The two boardswill meet again May 17 in Alamogordo.
OLDEST AND YOUNGESTThe autonomy of 'the local boards will riders In Sunday's Breath at
also be one oc the topics oc discussion at a Spring Blke-a-Than were Annameeting Tuesday In Santo Fe, to be at- Brown, 30, who rode four milestended by membel'll of area mental health and MariO Salas. 4, son of Jerryboards and representatives of the state and Marla Salas. who rodeHealth and Environment Department and about 3 V:z mlJes.the federal Health:, EducatiOll and Wlllfare . . -' '~~"'~":fn""
Department. 'Voice"r~e1tcilThey will also discuss whether the local
COIIIlSeling centel'll can conllnue con- h d r dtractlng dlrecUy with the state lor fandlng SC e u eor whether the funds for operations will begranted In a lump sum to the area boards T d . hfor distribution to the centers. ues ay nlg t
The students oJ' ClIrlene Wailley willperform In a voice recital Tuesday at 7:30p.m., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'l'lmothyWadley,
Perfonnlng will be Tom Kenyon, singing"I've Heard. It aU Before" by Gilld and"That!s--fol' Me" -by.-.KaI"ET• .Judge andMI'll. James Wheeler will slngin duet, "AUIn the April Ev!lnlng" by Robertson, withMrs. Wheeler performing "Open YourSpiritual Eyes" by Salsbury. .
"Wohinu from Schubert's uDie SChoneMuIlerin" will be petformed by JohnHasselt. He will also sing a number byRalpll Vaughn WlliIJmJB'.
Mendelsobn's "0 God Have Merey,"from Elijah. will be SlIIlg by Al HardY.Kathy Moore will perform "CJollds" byCharlu and "A IJIackbird Singing" byHead.
Pam Wiltshire WiU sing ''FurMuslk" byFranz. Her daughter NClellewill sing "Likea Lamb" by CarmIchael
Also singing will be Kim Prophet,perfonmng "Cornerstone" by Goss andKerde Prophet singing "Fqur FeetEleven" by Harris.
Mrs. Wadley's stUdenta have takenmany excellent ratings in state com-
~tI:~::::~~:O~i:;n~::r~students win fuJI scholarshlpa in voice tostate unlvel'llitles.
In addition to Hoover, those attendingthe Alamogordo meeting included hoardmembel'll Dorsey Grover, Marilyn R!led,Mary Spencer and chairman DaleHousley.
Grand Royal Matron Vera catallne of,AlbUqUerque, and Grand Wortl\Y PatronC8mllISOrenson oc Alamogordo, made lUIofficial visitation· to Ponderosa CourtNlUIlber SiJ:,' Order of the Amaranth,Saturday evening. .
SerVing the dinner were Doris and RayLittlefield, Walterfne Hughes and WllllelIeasley.
Amaranth hostedofficial visitation
denominational non-proflt Chrlstlan musicand drama camp. Members of the board oftrustees Include Dorothy Apodaca, LeePuckett, Tim Wadley, carlene Wadley,Ralph lIellon, Janice Bellon and NobleWiltshire. Roo Harris serves lIS theorganization's attorney.
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directors of the Uncoln and Otero CountyMentlll Health Associations was heldThursday night In Alamogordo In an effort10 dctermJne the proper relationshipbetween the two groups.
The Lincoln County board wasesla!>lIs\led to govern the cllllnSOlIngctMt61'1 cln'ltuldOllI1 and- Carrlzo!:o.However, the ~te"'FllAUlsatellltes Q~the Alari1og1ll'do IacUlty. . ..
Because oc the sateUite situation, BOmeclarification will have to be made aboutthe relatlonllhlp, according toDon Hoover,director of the local c:enlel'll-
"Onr recommendation Is that the bylawsof the organlzaUORlI be amended to allow aIll-member board, combining the twogroups," Hoover said.
The Otero board plans to eontset anattorney to fInd out what their legal op-
The Reverend Noble Wiltshire Istreasurer of the board and may also beeontaeted b¥ ca1Iing 251-4442 or 257-4179:
The Insplratlon Corporatloa Is a non-
'1'bll board of tru81l!es of InsplratlenCOl potation have annOUllCed plans for aspecial bank BCCOIII\t to be set up atRuIdoso State Rank to provide scholarshipfiInds for deserving youth who have talentbut canaot affOl'd fuJI camp fees.
Anyooe intere.sted in donating fiInds forthis purpose or wlshing.to donate funds asa memorlalto Be loved 4lile shOil1d i:iilltllCtRuidoso State !lank, Ralph lIeUon at 2515509 ClI' :l61-2Olll1. The acCQIUlt nlimIler III6111l13'1.
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.Twenty-five enter ·l3il~e-a·ThorlWith the Uqat of ra.i!l lIloming.:16 ~nated ~'lllldy lI"I'Il alld pape,· cups. 01 Ill. ~tmJle.Sti!l, the two young1l!41ea
--j)j,~)!i:lttddel'a$UlJJ~~ VD1Il4wers..wOO as§!~tlw!t1! t~!I!1t~a.: tit: ~~~~~%:.!!lJ:l!n~~::':.f~~~,~~1 .."'!!mt!LIII $Drinir'" JllklHl-1'b\lItJullcl' Tbt!Illnciildlld. Jim and Anna Brmyn, FI;".t to crn•• th.e. f.'.-I." lI~e. was Dlon*r fo~cYiliIC I~, 1JQ14 S~ MUdtea P1U'~r, Romeo and Katie J{llen .~ - " ..'.n ....JIU«ljoo.n m GllvlJan'~_lt· . ana.SUft Polllllvy. Salas, 14, son of MlIrtba R~ $lei Tllresa. 'CafOlBliWlIIillllq,JlIlil!l~n for' 'J;'lje a~QUnt of money rais!ld by the Brown, 13, daughter of Jim. alill AnnathecriIIe~dl'iVIl,sa1l!. "l'm relllJ.v bletcle rldel'll willnl)/; be lmown untll aU BrOWn. Their rldl!ll tool!: abd!Jt.", rn!IlutesIIlIPJI)/1I'lIb JIlII' ~IIrnOllt.,)'Qat 400't JIlt It pledges have b~~li collected; Pledges have to complete. . ..' .,abl on II)f ~de!" . to be returne<l by May 1and everyone W~q ThrIW cars from lilt! LIncoln Colllit,lt
Thll youngllst ~er was Marlo Salas. 4, collected pledglls totalling $:16 or more Will Sheriff's Office l!Ilcol14ld. the !lIItourageson of Jem- lind Marla Salas, The reeelV!l a free T-shirt from the Cystic along the roIIte. Lelldmg llIe way and bringycIungster rode about 3~ mJIes of thl: four Fibrosis Foundation. up the rear were O. S,~oiltez, chief depulymile ride .' sheriff, chris Vqlquatdsen, dePQly sheriff
Two other youngstel'll di~'tfare as well. Cystic fibrosis is the most s~rious lung- and Jay M/!Swo!n.deputy sheriff.Ritch,el lbr!rra, 6, daughlllF of Will and oomaglng disease affecting children. The . RefresJunents of110ft drinks, colli waterKatherinll MQOre and Melissa BaldOnado, disease is still incurablll but the ute ex- and Cllndy bars awaited. all who finished7, daughter of Pat and Oorothy IJIallQ, pectIIncy oc children affected has belln the ride. Soft drinks and ice were donatedhad to be l'ushed up the final hlU at the end Increased to teenage years in some cases. by Safeway and Gibson's PIscQUlll Center
These were some of the lssu;es IIddreuedby tbi! SCPTA. A tolalof $311;600 wu~proprlatel!. to be administered by theHealth and Environment Department(RED) to fWld a number ofllel'Vices. '1'bllmoofes provide for psychoiogicalltlrvlces.medJcal B!lrVlces, crImlnal juslfce IleedlIsuch lIS evIdence kits, lab equipment andserologlsts fl:eS. expert wflDess fees andrundlng for the state coodlnator'a office.
The locol rape-ciisla program, fundedby SCPTA, began in 8eptember 1m.Nineteen such programs are In effect in
Marvetta Mayo. Ruidoso POWlll,receiVed tile AcademIC! Eue1leiiee AWIfdFrIday evening from Lubbock Cl:KiIlIanCoIlege. for malnlalnlng a 3.118 grade pointaverage. Sbe Is a juDfor'.
TIle result la that you caa make a drab room ceme llUvelite alPrlJI& prdenwftb aae chaalle • .• the fulllllatllD 01 a larIle room..ua err area JUI, errapeclally wfth a wall-to-wall fD.alal14lloa that covert the 'IiIJIoJe fleor wfth afresb glory of atyle and color.
Mate your aprfng ch,age DOW ••• l!Omefn tooarl1lo_udlool:overtbecolon blooming fn OW' dilplaJ'. We'D gladly help y. eoonbata JIIUr DeWcarpetwfth your decor ••• andyourblldgeC.
ODe of tbeJoyuf tptIng 11 the IIlae of coIoraffsUledrabdayaofwfJlter •••wilb the earth ,pdDgfDg oat fn brlPt frail Pft%lI and the D:Iyriad 1IIIe1 of IHlWbuddlDg fiowell, 10 the whole world Hem, to wake JIll _comeaU"...
You cau briDg thIa l}IrIIIgUme fmbDe.. Into your bome .. weD ., yourgarden wflll DeW earpelfn&. BrlPt I_b colon are the til! ,lory fn carpetItbesedaya.; .atherila,··tlae_maltl~n.
Becallle earpetlDg Covell nell • Ial'le area in lUI)' room. the larIleit~rarea of lUI)' of tile room', fll1'llialdap [.ry the-n. and cellIa& rival III areaJ,that floor C!O\1erfng bat more to do with the room', vka1 color Impaet tho allthe upbolBtered furallare.
County rapeRcrisiScentet.·now operatIng in Ruidoso
BY GWYNETH JONES . effecllV!llawenf~tand Jll'lIIleClItfoIl and/or death in cases of assault. A Mul'llWhen the New Mexico Task Force on . of sexual crimes and to provlile' lIledic:lll. article will deal sP!lclfically with these
V1ct.lms of Sexual CrlIIIes and the sex and psychollJSlcal a~~ . for the Issues.crimes prosecution and trllatment victims of such' crImes." ADyene cleslrinll more Informatlen enprogram made their firlIt report to the It was also designed to "QSlst emtlng any lIS}I!lCt of the rapll-CrIsls program orstate legislature in Pllcernber 1978. they New Mexlce Raventon said COVering all .IH!XUllI erlmes, in general should CQntact H' d F-' t D:::~~ what might be a "model" case =~c~~essc~~WIIS,thouihnotauwere =~~U:biF~~~~ on. 0 Ies a ancers
The history was that ef a 30-year-old Specific measllrell Wel'll a~pted lIS part School. 648-2188. .~--~dllngllh~'Iml!I~-~~~multlt¥-bllSed;=Wctlm~Ratment--"""+""IF""'iIi'ii"~rof7~~
business trip late In the evening. Her vietlm. One such IIIlllISIJre Is the "In programs to provide Interagoneyvehicle stopped because of a meciumlcal camera" hearing. A vlct!m's pilat _"81 cooperatlor't, training of law enforcement,problem and she accepted a ride from a conduct bas now been ruled lnadmf$sable crlmfnal justice and medical persoIIIIe1 •passerby to a gas station. 1._ unIeas determined to be materlal to the and toeffect proper bandllngand testing at '!be nationally mown Hondo Fiesta Jesuslta en Chlhuahua, EI Shotls Noteno,
Mter she purchased gasoune, the man case, and that determinatlon'ls maife In evldenee In sexlllli crime offenses." Dancei'll will appear in their 27th annlllli EI Bolonchon and the popular EI Jarabeoffered to return her to her c&!'. but turned the Judge's chambeta (in camera) rather Accorcllng to Carrie Raventon, _ performance In the Hondo Scbool gyrO- TapUio. the Mexican Hat Dance.on a side road, where he llIpOO ber than in the pl'CS!lni:tl of IljllQ'. dlnator of the rapll-Crlsls prognun In naslum, May 4 and 5 beginning at 8 p.m.,repeatedly over a period of siJ: hours, Victims lUldertbellg!l qf16are, aUowed Uncoln COlIJIty .it Ill· hoped that the ThIa.year's dance theme III La Fiesta: Ia Over the yeai'll the troupe has appearedthreatening to tear up her face with a under the new law, to make vlcleotaped ultimate result' of the "comprehensive fIor del valle (the flower oc the valley). at the Festival oc Arts In Tucson. thescrew driver If she refuse!! to cooperate. depositions for later Pl'tl:!CnIatIOl'l to the approach" will be a clecr!laae in tbe In- . DIrecting the production will be Mr. and National Folk Festival In Nashville,
Mter the assault, she was left en the court, sparing them the PO~slbly cldence and prevalence of these eriJJIa. Mrs. FermJn S. Montes, associated with Mexico CIty and Acapulco, Disneyland androad. When she arrived home, she 1m- traumatIzIng esperlenee of courtroom Raventon who Is employed as the Fiesta 25 of the 'l3 years It bas been San Juan capistrano, the Hemlsfalrat Sanmediately contacted her doctor, who In testlmeny.' ~ chlatrlc ~urse for the CounselIng Con- lft8ented, Antonio, Chihuahua City and Los Mochls.turn contacted the local rape.erlsls center. AD additional apeclflc provl,,}on to ald f:l:r 1rI RuidOso and CarrIzozo, saId the
An evldenee collection kit was brought the victim Is the alloc:atlOl1 of funds for the New Mellico law Is considered one of the Seventy junior and aenllX' high school Valley residents will serve a Mexicanby the rape crisis worker, WOO later ae- medlcal and mental healUlIlervlces. 'J'hIa mcmprogresslvllinthernitlon.andthuals atudents,incolorfulCllStumes,willpresent dinner each evening at 5, with servingcompanied the victim to the district at- ellmloates the necessity of the victim's being used as a prototype for similar livelySpen1Ib, Melllcan and New Mellican continuing lUltll the dancing starts.torney's office where she was Informed of paying for recovery cOltll, !lIlVenton SlUO. legblatlon in other states. folk dances. Charges include $2.50 per plate for theprosecution requirements. TraInIng in sensitivity for medleal,.legai Although the leJl:tlon wlU be oc great
The vlcUrn decided to prosecute and the and law enforceJlleJ)t personnel Ia also benefU to the vi Raventon lllIld the The dlmce program Includes EI Jerebe' dinner, with adult admJsslons at $2.00 andpollee, w~e displaying great sensltlvlly to highly beneficial' to the victim, she said. general public should'be aware of a few PateDO, EI Novillero, Jarahe del Valle, students $1.50 for the dancing.i1Je--vletlm'll-emQlionaI1ltate,allowed-tbe- - --EvmIihrvIcliIJnIlmIde!PlOlllJ............... _ ... n. __ H ------- --,.. ---- -. ---~_. ~ - -'- -- - '-- --. - ...-
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detailed statement. olhera wholu!VIl beenCll' will be attacked, America and affects victlIIlI oc any age Haith assocOIatOlon 0°1 rsThe emotional sUPport acconled the Rliventon' said. ''ThIrd person reports," and eitherllOL Quite often, II rape hQ an· e· ..
victim, the efficiency of the collection of made through the HELPline, can help with adverse effect on the enUre tamlJy of Weevidence and the preparation of the victim other lnvestlgatloll3 to inereue COIl- vlcUrn, Raventon said. .for her court appearance four montbs later vlctlDI1I, she explained.. '1bese reportl/ may ADother widely mfJrwlderatoCld fact, abewere all exemplary. be made anonymoualy, sbe added. added, Is that~ Is more a c:rimll of
The trial resulted In the conviction of the Uncoln Countyvolunteers, whoatafllhe violence than of "mal de.IJre. Rapistsaccused en four counts oc crImlna1 sexual 24-hour HELPline, are trained in rape- haveanextremely high (ahout1O pereent)penetration. second degree, one COlDlt of crlsls intervention, and are prepared to rate.of recldlvlsm, meaning they repeatkidnapping and one CQlDlt of robbery,. He ileal with problems -of Incest and _1181 ih.. crime. There~ also indications thatwas !lentenced to 5Z to 260 years in the cbIld abuse as weD, Raventen said. The the rapist becomes more violent with eachpenitentiary. HELPline number la 1-43'1.a6eO. an an- lISSlIuit, she said.
ThIs case III indicative of one successful swerlng Hrvlce in Alamogonlil. Once a Because the pbyslcal and psychoIogfcalimplementation of the "comprdJenslve "call Is received, tbe caller'a IlJIIJIber Is effects or a rape are often compounded byopproach" to sex crimes, which waa the taken and he 01' abe Ia contacted within the investigation and trial procedlUeB, thegoal of the Sexual CrImes Prosecutlllll and minutes by a volUllteer. crime frequenUy goes unreported. AeTreatment Aet (SePTA) passed AltOOughthecrimeofrapewlUprobably conIIng to FIJl ststlstles, oajy one in tenunanimously by _the state legislature In never be eUmlnated enllrely, Raventon rapes Is I'eJXIrted.1978. feels that publlc awareneas can contribute About 60 percent oc rapes are planned
The purpose of the act Is to "promote much to the prevention of rape, Injury andhaU of all raps occur In the victim'sOOme, Raventon adeled. •
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will be out In the community for the next ten dayscollecting .pledges for each mile they rode In theendurance team.
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BICYCLES were abandoned shortly afterfinishing the four mile Bike-a-Than route In favorof cold drinks, popcorn and candy bars. Bikers
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THIS POLE RACER was In good form In Sunday's Mule Skinnerscompetition
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Today Is tile final day to!' cllUdren eightto 13-yell1'lHlld to register tor RuIdosoUttle League basebalL Reglstl'llt1Oll willbe at the baseball field 011 Gavllan ClInyOllRoad at 6 p.m. .
Today Is also the tlrst day of tryouta soevllryOlla coming to reglater sllouid pringtheir gloves. '.
Rue, R!cardQGarcTa';'Oscar orrez an'erylHull. Second row: Mike Taylor, Manuel Montao,Felicia Childress and Leo Torrez. The Bearsare coached by Weaver Ballard. ,
WOULD YOU LIKE A MEMBERSHIP INCREE MEADOWS COUNTRY aUD
Ruidoso, New Mexico
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS L1MriED OFRR.From ApI'1I15 to May 15 ONLY. Memberships to tlH! CreeMeadows Country "::"b wl/1 be available for an Inltlaflon
. Fee of 5200.00. Either Social or Full membershIp may bepurchased. ConstructIon of the new Clubhouse. containing .a reslauranl. lolirige, golfshop. exercTse and locker rooms.has begun. Members also have the use of the 18 hole GolfCourse, two tennrs coul'ts and swimmIng pool.
For more Information. call 257-2212 or come bV the CreeMeadows Country Club.
REMEMIIIR • THIS OffER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MAY 15.
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For those who like to sit back and enjoy thought ~!!..!!.rel~ we~ He had .~:_~ "",,",-'-'-~It.: _ M£M!5!S :'m,,;s~~~R-s.sho. "":YJ!l:!!£!!!!e~~~I!!l:!!!I!P1!:==momfalhnu"''''''L8u""~,,,, ."'::w"""".--ulF'UllRl1......~......~,-_.... • OffTflelr trophies after the Little League season.-_. area lakes~ersand streams to do that. he made a dl!8lw1th - ~n who badwub)'aFllI1Worthre,t8urantownerwho. t Th 't' hi f
For those who want to catch record slze come to RaInbow Lake,' 'wanted some trout for his restaurant. He ending tournamen. .. ese rop es were orfish In a matler of minutes, there Is one "They told me they wauledto catcha big caught~ worth offish to take to Fort their second place finish In the tournament, butplace In the Ruidoso area to do that: one,"Wl1sonrecalled."Itoldthemwbere Worth. they came In first place during the regularReinbow Lake. they were.·1 told them for a dollar tbey"It'sbetter eating than the wI1dflsh," he ' . . I If t~e::e~Ob%~~:r=O~La~: ~~t:~::.~:~a:e~i1'= ..~~teurs aren't the only ones to Dickson top·s pros at nn go ourneyIsa haven fortholltl who want to catch fish. paying extra. Two of them thought'lfwua take-.dvautage of the ease that the fish .. . . ' .'. .
Located on Carrizo Road for 45 years good deal. The other one said he'd keep!l can lIIl canght at RaInbow Lake. DurIng "Jim Dickson· of Artesia fired a 36 hole . Dickson's total enabled him to hold off Club pro Bob Hickson, his leamofHoward.Wilson said what Reinbow Lake offers has watch on them. Five It)Inutes elided and the racing season, In parttcular, Wilson total of 142 2 under par to take the top Albuquerque's Don KIlne who fired a one !Hassen of Ruld08O, Jake Broules and.nolh1DB to do with lake or slream flsblng. they hadn't caught OIIe, I told them Fd said. business Is booming. vIsl prize In the p'rofesslonal division of the Sun under par 143. Dickson pocketed $200 for 'JessieClayburnofLamesa, Texas finished
"ThIs Isn't fishing,," he said, "It's cat- catch one In 30 seconds." "A lot of people are here with ,~ors Country Pro.Am held Tuesday and the win, KlIne '175. , In a lie for seventh place.ching. U people want to flBh 'hey go to And he did. •.want to cook lIOIDe fish for them, be Wednesda at the Inn of the Mountain In the amateur division of the tourney, Tied with them was the tesm of JoeBonito or Alto or the Inn or the Ruidoso "You lust have to be lIIIJlIrter than the .sald, "So they come here." Gods Y Hobbs' Chris FontlniUa cruised to the title . McDennott of Albuquerque, David BogerRiver. U they want to catch fish, they fish," Wilson said. . • With a one under par 143, four shots ahead of Dallas, Tom Hornbuckle of RuIdoso andcome here." All the fish that are caugbt at RaInbow .• "'''''&».''':>;-;-;*",*''':::::",*:;:::::*''':(<::*>.:''''/.,**:*"«-$*:~~~*:~:::>.:*:;:::;:m::: :~:>."'*::>."':"':>;::;"':>."'~::*W/.'X. of his closest competitors, Les F1atchen of Jbn Wright of Albuquerque. The seventh
U they want to catch big fish, RaInbow Lake are sold for 20cents per Inch, Tbe bIB Las Cruces and Ernie Frescas of place teams spUt $200.
• ago. They asked WI1Ion wheie the big fish the feed. Feeding the fIIb Is bo'Il' WI1Ion MONDAYNlTEMDtEDBOWLlNO ,individual [Warnell] tesms tied for second place at 2'15, threewere.Uld he told them there weren't any. A makes mOlley on the deal He ..Id by SlaIIdlngl Woa.Lolt 1) Barbre Johnson 98 shots back. Included In the Las Crucesfew minutes later, one oflbe men bad a feeding them, they gain a few Incbe.I In 1) DairYQueen . 69 39 2) fu~*~:S~g 1 team were FontlnWe, Ken Shore and Jimbile. He pulled the fish out of the water size. The bigger they are, the mo~ they 2) Win, PlaceandSbow G6 42 (Western AutO) 191 Domlngus. The teem divided the $900 TrIpped up by their own tire tracks andeboul20 Inches and Ita tall waslltUJ In the MEN'S SOnBALL 3) Jack'sBurgers G5 43 rmstrOII purse betrayed by buzzards, two CeJ!lral menWlter.The fIIb fought Its way oHthe hook. 4) WesternAuto G2~ 45..... 3) Eyalyn A g 1'13 The' second place teams. were: Jack bavebeenassessed-l,OOOlnflnesaudclvU.
"That old boy looked at me and said, 5) Jaurequla' 58 SO' (Western Aulo) Warlick of the Inn of the Mountain Gods, damages for takingtwo deer out of seallOll'miller, you're a goddamn liar' n, WI1Ion Fi I I 8) Denny'sTlreandAuto 53..... 52..... RUIDOSO LADIES LEAGUE Jbn McVay of Ruidoso, Ken MeB/lll of last weekend.said with • smile. "I ten people we don't Ina ros ers 7) HaIr Affair . 52 56. SlaIIdlnWl WOIloLolt Carrlzezo and Ernie Frescus of Cornelio C. Baca, 56, and his 23-yeer-oldhaveanybignnesaoiltheydon'tcatch0ll8 8) Clarke's Chapel elf Roses 48..... 61..... 1) RUidosoStateBank 40 16 Albuquerque; Don KlIne, Ted Martinez, son, Richard Baca, were Cited IntoI'm nota liar. Idoo't le11tbemwe have any d 0) Tbnber'sTownhouses 43 G5 2) ApacheMusic M'>l! 21~ MIke Apodaca and Harold Vaubel, all of magistrate court after Game and FIsh'big DIles unless I think they'U catch one." due Wednes ay 10) Ruidoso Music 29 79 3) MInIt·Mnrt 31 25 Albuquerque; Mark Vinson, Rudy Garcia, Depnrtment investigators located the
That tloean'thappen very oftelL The big 4) VaUey Plumbing 30 26 John Paul Scott and John R. Jones, all of viscera, hooves and heads of two freIblyones became big onu, Wilson said, 5) PioneerSavingsand Trust29..... 26..... Hobbs. Each team earned $GOO. ldl1ed deer off elf Slate Road 81 In the Wallbecause they avoided being snagged. AmeeUng elf the Ruidoso Men'. SGftball WOB8ERlES 6) Hughes Body Shop 28 28 Alone In fifth place was the team from EI Lake area. ,,:I
"The big fish are smart," he said. League will be held Wednesday at?! p.m., Team Total PIna 7) BruneU's 2'1 29 Paso, beaded by professional Terry Conservation officer Steve Harvl11. i'"Some of them have a college educaliOll by at Security Stale Bank. 1) Western Auto 2416 Blg-T 2'1 29 Jennings, which shot a 2'18. Also 00 the SUvel' City reported that they found thethe Ume they get big. U they get hooked It IB imperative that all roosters be .2) Win, Place and Sbow 2405 9) LosTresTiendos 28 30 team were Gene McCardle, Jim Bowden remains when t,bey saw turkey vulturesand get away, It makes them that much submitted at that lime and all managel'll 3) DairYQueen 2381 10) Barney Rue, and Hardy Lewis. Tbenleamed~.. . :an1~ve'Il!J'Vlheeting about. At the 8Cene,.~mnarler." must be In attendance. 1n1d1)~~~!:!..~''':, ....j!~ent.'j'" ."~l : .. ,..:1Sa~Graller. ,! ..•J ., ,~30..... Ilf'slitti'lll\l£l!"\taS' , . "teaJi1,' f\'llI1i .'. til ~ound part1~of tire, bootIe.-
Tp catch a big ooe, Wilson said, the Theleaguels~lI!~dJ<!.~ 1\VII .......... \ .....~¥ ..ue wo 11) K·Bob's &./11-11;/;',116<",31 LaS'CrlIceso;t;lieilded"!i Hei'tiWIntbel'1y: and llhoe tracks. These "ere eventuallyt;.!IIsbennIAbl.lab6~ lb&fllIb. Aprn:llr.'" 2) Gene Scott 12) Coso deRegall:&lm',,,, 'i4111 U% Also on the~ was .Las Fletcher, Don 1Inked tosuspecls with tbea1dd-a ForestWUsori Is, but he's bsd customers Jfbo (Joureqw') 583 HlGHSEBIFS Koesters,llJIdVtlli Bll1IoelCl'hey pocketed Service rangel' who was able to provide a
3) Gleii Duke Team Total Pills $300(WIn,PlacellndShow) 573 1) PioneerSavings &Trust 2054' description of a four-wbee1-ilr1l'e vehicle .,
individual IWomell! 2) LosTresTiendos 2034 Tied for seventh place, the Inslspot In with tires similar to tholItl sought, and ofEv 8 the money. were two tesms with RuIdoso another vehicle accompanying the flrst.
1) (w~m~g 520 ~~Ier.::.~e Music 201 entrants. Paced by Cree Meadows Country OUlcera located the t,,~.. vLakeehlc~2) Barbra Johnson 1) Anne Brunell (Brunell's) 530 f ball belonging to tbe Bacas, at W....
(\'}estem~to) 509 2) WalterineHughea Woman so t ers =.~~~~:e~~3) AnnIe Keith (ApacbeMuslc). 524. officers the rest of the deer meat was
(Win, Place andShow) 463 3) Billie StraUon Ii t · hI f.lorad at their homes In Central and tookWGBOAME (PioneerSavingsandTrmt) 492 mee ng onlg officers there.
Team HIGH GAME Cornelio Baca was fined $200 on each 011) Jack'sBurgers ll46 Team I .-'14S-- eJC --I,ebrary twc;l'ilOunts,-iUegally-lcUllng lwo--deer-and-2} 'Weatem-Aum. . .-sat .. ···-I-)--ApacheMus e- 729 I Illegal possession of big gsme meat.3) Win, Place and Sbow . 830 2) Blg-T Richard Baca was fined $200 OIl one COllnt
Indlvldllal [MenI 3) PioneerSavings& Trust 726 each of UJegal """._"nn of big game llnd1) Ron W1Ison Indlvldllal The Women's Softball League Is boldlng ............... We Irllt
1) Wallerine Hughes a meeting In the RuIdoso PubUc Ubrary of being an accessory to gaily q Ing(DaIryQueen) 225 256 of the eetlng Is deer. In addition, !be Game and FIsh
2) Fred Tennant (Apache Music) tonIghtat7. The purpose m Department assessed '200 In civil(Jack'oBurgers) 211 2) Mary McCulley to estabJlsb schedules for the upcoming damages for the state's1OllS of w1JdlHe.
3) Glen Duke (Big-T) 201 season. All Interested persons are Iovited •••••ti.... Harvill In the Invesllgalfon.
<Win, PlaceandShow) 210 3) AnneBrunell(BnmeU''I) 190 to attend. For more Infonnation, contact w;;'d~t officers Jerry Marso-league chairman Judy Shaw at~. chInI, Pat Barncastle and David Roybal
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Anybow ••• edltoriaDy, we'1lkeepOll topof local Issues ••• striving to improveeondlUons here In Hannony Valley to thepoint "hereour claim to fame win be thatwe're the Garden of Eden of New Mexico ..• .. complete with an abWJdance 01. apples• •• and we've • suggestion , •• ketip anIllIIple supply of eggs bandy.
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Til Thomp!ion Is due a tip ot our collective hats. Ingratitude for what he, through tremendous personaleffort and ~xpense, has done to promote tourism InRuldosoand Ruidoso Downs.
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Til Thompson. through his personal efforts~has donemuch to prornote Ruidoso and Ruidoso Downs as atourist attraction.
That should be proof positive that Til's Aspencademotorcycle convention Is big league,
The Travel PJvlslon this year distributed but fourawards statewide. One went to Ernie Blake of Taos as, . .
"Travel Person of 1979"; the others to Sid Cutter andTom Rutherford, for promoting the InternationalAlbuquerque Balloon FIesta. Til got one.
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Love motorcycles, or not; and there are some InRuidoso who don't; there can be no doubtas to Til'ssincerity and even less doubt about the benefits thebusiness -community reaps -from 'Ii&·motor-c-ych;iconventioneers.
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Til 'was the reCIpient' of the New Mexico TravelDivision's "Award of Achievement" In AlbuquerqueWednesday evening for promotion of the Ruidoso u
:' .,- ..··lVIoforeV'~~~fjfllfflFal'l"'anmra1"'l;!vefi"..;c.-''"', ..- ~=._,...~..-that attracts thOusands of ma and paw bikers, who ~ ,spend their money easily. 'q
sueSCRIPTION RATES l~ APVANCESlaglll collY, ~e; Single Copy by Mall, SOc; • mOllthll out of COIIaty. $13,
within CoaMy. fIl; 1 year out of County, $18; witbla County. $14; HomedeJ1very. $2i per mllllth.
The Rul.d06ll New. reserves the rlgbt to rejeel adVertlsl1lll Dnd edit eopythat It eoaaldel'll objedloaable. L1abWty f()l' Dny error la IIdveJ'Uslng shallnot O1lce~ the vlllue of the adualsp.ce In whleb the _I'o-l'II and sbpllbe la*I..led by correctloa In Ute aext issue. Call 2f1-4t1O~forHOIDe Delivery.
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J!lI!l!lI!liecl ellell "'911d.Y ••d'l1J~y by It!I14!IP Newll, IDe., j; 'l(eJPJethGl'llellj~ll!thl"i.WIII*el'4 Oree•• \71c;Q PJ;ellldeDt, .t.171UudthldkOlive, .:"elJh!:'.ll.~oacl elllilmallllr.t the Post Offlce.*RUidoso. N;aJ.lI!I3U•.¢~~:k~.~~(l~ ~ ~ ~f ••••~~berl
'Concernlnll the Presld~nt's .1iqU~for."windfall profits tlIx," II' cJaasic Coofrontatlon could be brewing between thePresident and Senat()l' RusseJ.l.ong, D-La.
Senator l.ong'ill a1mIlSt eerillin to writeInto that profits tax a provlalon for II"plllwback" of tax revenue to t1)e 1111 Industry fllr addltlllnal energy exPloration.
WASmNG1:0N, D.C. - A balancedfedel'jll lMl~et by 1981? .
It can OOPjlllD, If the Senate BudgetColllmlttee·. rooenUy calculated fonnulais fOUIlWe.lL . .
A bal!lnCed b\ldget ill certainlY gllOdnews, lMlt ~Ila* sliver Iinlng does Ilave aelO\ld attached.
America's taxpayers will finance thatbalanced bulll!et with almost $60 billion Inadditional taxes. With Ute 011 IndWltry fighting the profits
Presently mandated Social Seeurlty tax and Congress leaning toward ataxea will add $11 blillon to the bite on "plllwback" prllVlslon In that tax, the fighttallPayers In 1980 and another $17 billion In could bec:ome heated. .1001. The so-called "cl\llh management .proposals" 01 the President will add Hopefully, though, the Amerlean tax·anllther $4.7 billion In new tax collections. ~~r will emerge Ute Wllmei' In the lllng
Add to that $25 billion In new taxes IIIhnre tn "n~ "..... .":,._..L,=~~==~{!r~~~A>_W"~OI" ..,;==·~··=·=~~.~w=!!I!!!~~.;=.:~:~:.~~.~.~~..~~~~!JJW.=IdIII~.~~~~I~JQ.IlI~~~=~~
$58 bUllon. CI" d' nt U.S. SENATORSWhile Congress can crow about Ippe comma PelerV. DllIIlenld, R --'2317 Dirksen Building, Washington, D.C. 20510
balancing the budget, JOM Q. Citizen Isn't Harrison "Jac:k" Sclunitt, R - 248 RWlSeJ1 Benate Office .Bulldlngfooled - he'Rby paying the largest tax tab . .......__---,---, . Washlngtgn, D.C.20510, 'In America's history. U"'l. REPRESENTATIVES
Some of us on the Budget Committee , . Hal'flld'Runnels, D - Dillt. 2 - Room 1728 Longworth Bulldlng Washington,came close to turning things around this LAETRILE S EFFECTS D.C. 20515. "year. Indeed, the ~ad that we cut some. 'The medical profession's major concern Manuell.ujan Jr., R· Dist. I - Room 132,I.ongwortlt Building, Washington,govenunent spendmg OIl FY·l980, moved about the use oflaetrU" " D.C. 20515. .toward a balanced budget In 1981, and left • eas a cancer c:ure r,oVRRNORsome room for a tax cut In 1982 represents has been that relying OIl this substance Bru~'e King - Room 418, Slate Capitol, Santa Fe, N.M. 87503.a step fllrward may delay Ilr forestall proper diagnosis !rI'ATESENATOR
But It's a bit~uch to paint a rosy picture ooangudntreatou.?heonwt. thaReseatInrcadb dlflndingllUontherehaVlse John E. Conway; R-otero, Lincoln - State Capitol, Santa Fe, N.M. 87503; 2352• Apache I.lone, Alamogordo. N.M. 08:110.
of a, balanced budget without telling reason to worry about the dlreet toxic STATE REPRESENTATIVEStaxpayeE'll that they,will pay for the easel. effects of laetrUe. ' John F. Bigbee, R·Dlst. 50 - State Capitol. Santa Fe, N.M. 87503; BoX136PreSlde~ Carter s :centdl:rIlJlOSllI to The pr.oblem springs from the com- Enclnu, N.M.88321., '
remove p ce. contro On mesUeally blnaUon of llIetrlle tllken 1ll'lI1Iy with John J. Mershon, J>.DIst. 51 - State Capitol, Santa Fe, N.M. 87503; BllX 257,~d~C~d 011 Wt~ ~ boldl,.~.beit overdue, certain common fo:xts - celery,' bean Cloudcroft, N.M. 88317.
Capitol HlU, lII'C totaUr' happy with all frllm the laetrUe.It Is feared that; among Lloyd L. Davis Jr., mayll1', Address: Box 743, Ruidoso, N.M., 88345.aspects of the President s proposal, he has other things, this might Induce neurologic Business telephone 378-4446; resldenc:e 257-7375.at least taketl the initiative to come to Impainnent whleb could result In faulty W. ShennllJl Atwood, trustee. Address: Box 477, Ruidoso N.M.Telephonegrips with our energy problem. diagnosis. 257·2651. '
And make no m1s!akellbout It, we are In Sueb l:Onern Is strengthened by firldlngs Ab Gunter, trustee. Address: Boll 1137, Ruidoso, N.M. Business telephone 257·an energy crisis. It'ssomewhatamazlngtil at the Department of BWc:hemlstry and' Tom; reslden~'C257·37G4.me that many AmerlcllllS continue to Blopbysllllland the Department of Internal Frank Sayner, tnlStee. Address: BOll 2569, Ruidoso, N.M. Business telephonemaintain that the energy cnmeb is a Medleine at the UnlveE'lllty of Callfllrnla. 257-4651; residence 257·72'18.fabrication by the gllvenunent or 011 Davll!. Dogs were fed fresb almOlldll and at George P. White, trustee. Address: Box 3ll9lI H.S., Ruidoso. N.M. Telephonecomparqes or both. the same time given oral doses Ilf laetrUe 257-4322.
- the equivalent of ClIIe to five times the RUIDOSO DOWNSTRU!rI'EESamoWit usually aclm1nlatered In hwnan Nonnan Wooeler. mayor. Address: BOll 467, Ruidoso Downs, N.M.,ll&34G.cancer trcalment. Slx out of 10 dogs In the Business leIephune 378-4780; resldellC!e 378-4596.experiment died Ilf acute cyanide Ray Parnell, truslce. Address: BOll 566, Ruidoso Downs, N.M.Telephone 373-poisoning; the otheE'll were hit by nerve 4644.Impalrment that caused d1fflc:ulty In !.ols Beavers, trustee. Address: BOll 155, Ruidoso Downs, N.M. Telephonewalking 3'13-4784., ()l' even coma.
ThIs isnot immediately traMlatable Into Juanita Burke, trustee. Address: Box 31113, Hollywood StaUon, Ruidosohuman terms TIie flndln'" do IfOIInd II N.M. Telephone 373-4G9f. '
parUcular Importance In states wbleb ""' .,.....1Ialle. legalized the use of laetrile. _ Ben I.. Hall- Box 555. Ruidoso, N.M. 811345. 25N!S41. •Alamogordo Dany Newl Tho/nus P. "CoUonnMeKnlghl- Bodl, Plc:aebo, N. M. 811343. 653-4626.
Jolm Allen Hlghtower- AnehoRoute, CarrIzozo, N.M. 811301, 6e2439•
We're your kind ollolkslStop and visit our :ORlN'r Canyon Bfaaeh•
.. Meet~-tlie-tiew-mailager~-:Eleajjo ..--Bojjjjell'-·S"oekey.Sbe~ll help you witb any bank.....•~rvic. ,YOtl~.1 ever a!l!ec1J '". . , .. ~, . .. ,
apflfude testing and employment counseling. Allservices are free to the public, according todirector Carlos Beltran. "We're a public serviceemploymentoffice."
Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday throughFriday, and the telephone number Is 257·5163.Above, from left arEtLydla"Candetllrla, AnnetteCantu, Tom Trainor and Beltran.
;···sAZiifi····iii··CHAMBiij:" iiliiABiRS":'x ,This isa regular feature in the MondllY edition of tIJisnewspaper tointroduce the members of the Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerceto area residents. The Ruidoso News; makes no charge for this publicservice to members of the Chamber• To arrange this special' coverageof your business, telephone 257-4001 and ask for "editorial" and anappointment will be arranged at your COnviln!ence:
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THE OLD MILL Curio Shop, owned by Car"l0n and films as well as stone ground wheat an'dPhlllJps and his wife leona Mae. has been cornmeal. Most of the books are help and selfproviding Ruldosoans a variety of goods since help books. Helping the PhllJlps to run the shopthe Phillips moved here In 1946. Chamber of are Guy Ross, Carol Goodwin and Lyn Fennell•
. moved Into their present location In 1951. Old -ptit11fps !i<Uet.lne sliop"l.Y'lttDe operlsevel'rlfayscr--Mill CurIos offers curios, a select line of books week during the upcoming racing season.
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THE NEW MEXICO EMPLOYMENTSECURITIES office has been located In Ruidosoat .os Gateway Center since 1974. A member ofthe Chamber since that tIme, the offIce's tunc'tlon Is to provide employment and/or trainingfor fhe labor market In Lincoln County. Theyhandle a VlIl"lety of programs including fhtl"CeTA program. unemployment Insurance,
REAL EST~TE SCHOOL - c:laMes In~J~& .~' :::. wIth typlng lIkU1s,Law, practice and p,re-llr;ense. Startl!lB. me:.ij..al A"perlenee preferred torJune 8 In Hoowell at tbe Roswell Inn. ..,.\0 .. ",. ., .Call Dorothy lIelner at 6~726 In llle!Ueallaboratory In RUidoso. Call~Hoowell or Ed NOITIs In Albuquerque; 7~18. oS-lJ6.$tc:266·7864, evenings, 296-6888.Norr~ ~QN ~VAlLABLf) ~ for RN-;SchoolofReal Elilate. N·oo.14lc Ll'l'l;3"11l1h1ft, lit RuIdoso Hondo VlI11ey
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Sealltd bIds Will be opened .1 Henrv lial. Farm onMond.Y. April 30, 1919. For wrvlq:s to: replace twosmall dlvenloJ1 d.m~ r'IJ"lrlnlets end unplug two",nderQround PIpe fines. EJUld .lHClflc"llons can beobt;slned IromW.C. ~DUb' Wllllems, P.O. BOK 3135.RuldO$O. N.M. Telephone257·2571.
CUSTOM HAULING"Furniture Moving
"Trash RemovalPATROLMAN - The Village of Ruldoso OR TRU- RENTALDoWllll Is accepting app1lcaUona for _- Patrolman, Ccntac:t police~e. CREE MANORJNN
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Margaret P. Shrec:engost to Chrlstobalzamora and Fulgencla B. zamora, a tractof land In the SE U4 SE U4, secUon 19,T9S, R16E, contalJ)\.olllJ:li ,acres, UncolnCOuntY, N.~ t.~!:If ••--,..'~,,:~''i'~', ' .._ ..
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THE STATE OF NEW MeXICO to the above nMnfdRl!'SPCMenl:G$lEgT'Hv! .._ _ _ ._ _ __ __- .yau ....RE HER.EBY NOTIFIEDrhai Iht.bOVe namedPeUfIOMr hn cemrn-Ittlced • procMCfing tKIllnst yCl-U IntM above- entlffKf Court _00' caUH'. the atI'Kf thfl'wfott»fngtflilidullonof manlloGe.
YOU AR.E FURTHER ttOTIFI£b INlI, tM~eu rouwtV.. MId fir•• t'et.IXl-ns'~f pfe.csrno Cf' tnoffon In ufdCane on or bdcre tnt 21th day cf lMy. IfI,. IUdgmentwUl ~r-eMe,," a;;JaIn" YQu In said Cluse bydtfaull.
Petii/tlfter's lltrcrrrey Is KAllEN L. PARSONS. 1lWtlcIsePMt Ofnce AtSMess Is BOlli 1000. Rul~ Htw Marco
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Nellie Otero Rael to Paul Otero andA1ejandra Otero, aU or my Interest In andto a point 140 ft. north of the SW comer&H/4 NW/4 Sec:. 4, TIS, R13E; 190 feetNorth of theSo\lIf:Et.~~ the SEl4NEJ4, Sectlon:'!I •. , :.JtM.P.M.,containing a W ot'land 'lIOXloo teet;beginning lit II POint 190 feet North of &Hcomer of SWI. NWI4, Sectloo 5, TIS,R13E, N.M.P.M.; Lot7, Block 1, SImpsonSUb., Village or Ccrona, LIncoln Ccunty,N. M.
The new _Behlen Spartan brings you c1ear-spaneconomy in a modern farm buildIng ." withoutsacrificing quality.
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sally Otero Garc:la to Paul Otero andAlejandra Otero, aU or my Interest In andto a point 140 feet north of the &H cornerSW14 NW14, TIS, R13E; 190 feet North oftha Southeast comer of the SEJ4NEl4,section 5, TIS. Rl3E, N.M.P.M.,. c0ntaining a tract of land 60 x lOll feet; a point.9OteetNortirotSw comer Oil SW14NWn,Sec:tion 5, TIS, R13E, N.M.P.M.; Lot 7,Block I, Simpson SUb., Vl11age of Ccrona,Uncoln County, N. M.
WARRANT\' DEEDAeronaves De Noebe. Inc.. a TeltSB
CorporaUon to Warton DrD11ng COmpany,.. '1'_ <loqioratlon, tbttreal lIropertydesc:ribed In that certaJn Warranty Deeddated July 19, 1977, recordOO July 22, 1977inBook 80 of Deed Records, pages 872-873,Linc:oin Ccunty Clerle's OffIce, CllrrIzozo,N.M.
·Appeal'in8 ~01'l;l !\(unlclpalJudge Sam distribute lIlIlrijuana, bound !Iver to. N"RK 8RITT, .,
NunJUill,y ~nUy,.9'I chal'~es limed, fines district court. . 'fI.~~:~t~'C!~P~;.DEII~YOP"CTIOIIassellSed lInd actilln taken were: AdrIan EvallS, Mescalero, \WCl counts of $T"'TE OF NEW MEXICO To, Mor> B"n. P.O. B••
AUred: PAdUla, capitan, PM, $300. burglary and .one count 1areeM, waived "11;~:~~ ~~=·"~:,7,~h':.~:' N., DR.''''' he>Alvin. Treas and Rafael RocIe1la, preUminary hearing and bound over to .... til•• In I'" Plot'''. <:011'1 " 'he TW<lIf'h J~.I'I.'Mes'uislero "toIn1rlng in nllbUe - distrl t urt ' Dr.'rlct, St... (Jf,New~lco.wlthloend'orfhec:ountv.... , . ,. "'''':'''' .. r.. ,.~.... C CO . 01 LllI<O'n. _,.In Pl••, .,itn> Pe""o""". vo. or.'tilliee Lampbor, Ruidoso, careless Francis L. Flores, RUidoso, receiving fle>pon.enl. 1h. gener.' 0.1••, 01 'h. ..II.n I••
drtvlnll; f35. '. stolen property over '100 and under $2,500, .,...,."on o'VOO' m.m.g, .. P.Il"one,.I bef M Is Ie J bo The p"mlo"er·. otlorney Is GORbON H.Appear"g ore ag tra im waived preUmlnary hearing and und 5CHN"'~FIiR, Pos' Qlfl•• or.W<l' US5, R.I...., IIow
WlIeeler J'ecently, 00 charges Usted, fines over to district court. M.",••, 113... ." , If ( )23
•••A....... and,. action taken -ere'. Cynthl"a Dutton, El Paso, Texas, .'pY...ou,.onre..""',n••b.v,.notc.I!~•• olnh.o.,...un,Ie>...OV'hou.,',n"her••Y..I)Uoff IJ 16<4- - fI, • ,_", ......... "~~\I!.. • . . . D' . we. . ~ ~:.W'~t!"~l:-W'...I1'''*.:::?:*~m'.;.:-X<,;.)::*"(.::_.::::.::': ...~W::..;_:{q'.::._:·Wl1Ile Sanc:hez, RUidoso Downs, issuance of worthless checks, not bound Mnv. '''" Ju••mon' Will •• rendor•••••'n.' ,.u b. 'AN'"NO"U"NC·.EMENrS: .
speeding, $2:i; driving While llceose under over and released. ":::~EOlhl'51h.~'of""'".,,,.. ~;;;;~~;;;;;;~~;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;~revocatlon,~; to serve six months In . Michael Furph)', Ruldoso, issuance of Mor.o e. Lin....Unc:oinCouilty jan; $10 costs. worthless cbeclat; restitution made; $10, DI"~~',;~~ ~:r.:, Curtis li'ortwood, Lubboc~, Texas, served 11 days In Unc:olnCcunty jaU; six DepUty Everv Saturday Nightreceiving stolen property over $100, bound month probation., II1....'H.11.~3~•• I'"
over to district court., Ronald M. Dutton, EI Paso, Issuance of LEGAL NOTICE B-10 p.m, ..~ Lester 'l'hrash, Ruidoso, DWl, second worthless check's. bound over to dlstrict. American LegIon Post 7-9
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c=es•. to serve 90 dliYa 'In Uncoln Uncoln County for that time p\!rIocI, 'hO RI. Bonllo .,. , .. P,ovl....,. Dit.h b, uslng.n *' 0 UTY *· 'bala of' rob' tl J ArtrI J Art ta '''-bIng _·th exlsllntlstuIlIGWw~lltobenumb.redH·12330ndlocated* MILLY'S EACclIm l nce tenn on p a on; ames p r., es, WI w, In ,.. SWV.SE14NWIO of sec".,. 10, Township' SOuth, * * '
$300. two polest $50 suspended, '10 costs. RInge 16 East. N.M.P.M. for Ihe diversion ot 11.70 Ber.. * SH0'P , *'Robert • Hag Ruld-ft Intent to leet per ennum of ,lIoUow ground water lor the SUp" *no. an, ..-.nI, p1emMf.' Irl"GIiIl'lon 00' 3,6 acres of land descrlped as * *
' foil...." * Ad b PI * .County residents offered ~~~~~~:~~~~ 5E:?, T!f:' R1m ":,~e5",i Phon: ;57~;;73 '~ ~HElp(wMfEii:@::::::(<':'X:::':'~?':;:::>;?'~?'~
Pf.SWV.se",NW'/, 10 .., l6e.1 *"**' **'*********.** ~ .:..... -::__PI.5eV.5wv,NWV. ,. '5. 16 e.1 0.' .w> * ...Anv person, firm. o'lOf:latlon. carporallon, the Stale of .. . MAIDS _ apply In person at l'1necllf~S . h, E l' h lasse H~ MeKlco or tho United Statn of America, deeming ilia . teloffl P 79-tfcInanlS nu IS C S . 'hot 'h••,"'ln. o"h"bO•••~pll••".n ..IIlimp.I,o, • DOGGIE BATH'.. V gemo ceo •:r --e ' be detrlment,1 to lheh' wal.,.- rights. mil)" prolestIn. _
w,ltlng 'h. ,",OPO"'''' lorth In .....ppllco".n. Th. Grooming-Bathing SALESPERSoNNEEDED-retaUsales;A dance is also -being p~ed by Ute protest Shill lei forth .11 proteslanl', reuons why the f blRelsll!ents of LIncoln County who would center for mid-May, at whlch a ftolntlng of .ppll••".n ,"0.1. nol" .pprov•••n. mu" .."'••• in 257·2782 knowledge of hardware pre era e.
Uke to leam -either Spanish or EngUsh are MAftAA' ch h by J -AUf'ed ill Wf/!c:;:w::,~hN~;'::'=:~~'~:~~:;~'~;'::~i~i~',~:: 257'4410 after 5 Apply In person to CuppHardware. CIl'/.In..'ted to attend the f-lnfonna1 c,ft---- the -...ero nrc ane w SA' LOMA CENTER •."•• .-......... be I ••, ,.. ,••,,,,,.II..'lonoll.1> No"'" CA ....belng sponsored esch Monday night by the g ven away, "' 'H<I'U.... ..•••iii.......... -:-..:...:Uncoln County Communi.ty center. At a recent evening meeting In.._ ...• rl!A. NOTICE .. _.... _ HAVE OPENING - {l!l'~eoo.ed
Capltan.-t~ -lnfonned1J!!!t-tbo-- ~ UIIHI. ==bOiikieeper-aiid::alf-MoUiid{lffIc:e.&elPr_:-:-==~liilll-W1lle ..-thO~on..ofJiiii&:~ cenTer lfas--oeengTv~~iln:pront sllitwiliY . . - ~~V;;T~'-~~;~T FOR .,01 Job Center, 257.:z:¥lO. J-97.tfc
Allred or capitan, wIth asalstance of the state, The annual meeting for the VILLAoRO.C....'T..N.HEWMEXI.Oothers, and fa held each MOII.day beginning election ofofficers basalao been scheduled ...1•• bl•• will .. '&<lIved b. 'h. VIII••• 01 CIIplton,
at 7 p.m., at tbe capitan school buDdJIfg. for May 2. ~:~':; t~~~~·:t~~;';:I~~~or~~, ~~~~~:~Ii:::~n~i~gSquare danc:1ng will be the subject of the AU Lincoln County resIdents are invited m:~:~~~'L ••. 012.lndt pvc pi..,
IIextplannedc1alls tobeannouncedSOOll. to take part lit any and 1111 meetings. ..T I"'h ,That class ,wlll ~ taught by Keith and General meetings are held each Wed- un3~~::;r.~~J::a~:'.;e:'::~~~la~~".Betsy Page and will run for eight weeks. oostlay at 7:3111n tha capItan sc:hool. ......~hllm.onapl••• th.bl....llJ .. P...II".o...ed
and read. TN! YJlJa" Of ClpJt.n will not conslCfGoI' .nrbid, arriving flte. InclUding! m.1I or Ir...port error. Anrbid, rcc.h-,,, Iner lbe .bove<OImed closing 11m. will bt're'f1,wnc!ltvnopmttr; . - - -
CcplH Of 1M m.terla' ,peclll~llonl.ndbid forms .r.av.llabl. for prOlPtdlve bldd." uPOn fllQUlll Irom ItloVIJI.ge cr.., .. vm.ge of "pltM, PO SOle 146, capItan.HntMexlco.M)16 . Telt-Phone SGS-UC nD.n. rlilht to ,.'eet any or eU bids and to walv. all
'echnl~.JJrt" Is .....rvfd bymlf VIII"Gfr of Cepffan, HewMe_leo,
Design flexibility is of your choice. A Lindalthe cornerstone of every Cedar Home, in fact. hasLindal Cedar Home. II's virtul;llly no design res1rio-YQuraElSuraru;l1.o!glllling tions.. You ca.n a.dda win- . ".a beautiful homethat'sspa- dow, removeawall orcreatecifllly you, tailored to your ,," your own design, W~hOUlparticular needs. paying expensive custom
Over 60 original plans design costs;in a variety of innovative, Yougetahc:lmethat'$,architectural styles are avail- as individual as you are. Soable. Each onefeaturesthe comein andseethe pOSSienduril<lQ elegaflCElof rich. bilitieS. Or send $2 forWestern Red Cedar. ourPlanbookand Design
Our open !lOSt-and- G\Jide. Then letyourlmagi-beam system prOYldes analiong() t(lWOrk. .versatile basEl for the plan •
FOR LEASE - An acellent businessopportunity for an energetic marriedcouple, any age. Hondo Valley grocerystore and gasoline station. Lease can •Include living quartcrlJ. A rare business NEW HOME - Upper Canyon, for racingopportunity for the right couple. season. 3 bedroom. large fireplace, 2Requlrlng small capital lnvestmenL baths. washer. dryer. west ofP1e&l1e send aI1lDqulr1es to Mr. Charles Wblsperlng PInes CoHee Shop. 2 blocksPln'1Imri;- -P.O:.1lllr~; Tlml!e; 'New·-tII paYcment1t;L.Rlker,bcme~-Mexico 1lS351. T-97-4tc 5519,office.l106-8'1U333. R-llII-tfc
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HOUSE - RACING SEASON - 2bedroom, 2 beth, double garage, CreeMeadows HeIghts, $600 per month. 915533-28IlO; 532-'1576. B.97-Gtc
'1976 JEEP WAGONEER ~ witholD,GOOmlles. Crulse control, stereo cassetteunit and possible 1 year warranty. $5000cash. Call257-2385. . P-97.tfc
1973 SUPER BEETl..E - AM-FM, air,radials, $1500. Call 257-9569. 97-litp
GARAGE SALE - Saturday April 28, 5piece mahogooy dining room set, queensize bed and mattress, assQrtedbousebold accessories. Tum west offMechem at Cousins', follow slgM toTrave1alr. !J8.2lp
YARD SALE - Saturday April 28, tlD'1lwest off Mecbem at Coos!ns'. followsigns to Travelalr. Baby Items,draperies, good furniture. pictures,lamps, mirrors, clothes, mlsce1Ianeoushousebold goods. Few antiques andcollectables. !J8.2tp
,FULL BLOOD - Alenlale .pupples for 'aaIe, Phonel~7. N-9Il-8tc RINSEANDVAC-Shampooer.'12aday
at MIn1t Mart Food Store. 257-2307. M-41tic
YELLOW AND WHITE - new baby bed .and mattress, used three times. $50. can257-4353. W-97-3tc
FOR SALE - extra nice matcblng sofaand love seat, reasonable, call 257-5:i96. T4tfc
FOR SALE - Sesrs heavy duty wasber.r~ ap_
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FUR....IE.~~_o;3.J:.W.,.'.40 ....... 1978 % TON - Ford Ranger super cab, 400FOR THOSE':' wbo are Interested In trl- ~~&:=~~.mu;s~~,.
chem liquid embrofdery classes or for ~ _supplies, pbone 257-4117 or 257-2862. R-976tc
FOR SALE - 112 HP centrifugal pump;$200 complete; you reIIIOVe frlm well.155 gallon propane tank. '100. 107Bradley Drive, Paradise CanyonHeights. Rex Douglas, 1~I6-6ll3-W5. Do95-tic •
BABYSlTIING - my bome by tbe bllUr.'$.75 an hour, 1 child. '1.25 an bour for 2children of samefamlly. 257-6488. M-II:Itic
LANDSCAPINU - bazard trees remoVedQr te-transplanted. Bulldersl Don't cutthose nice pines or flrll, we now 1IlIVll IIhydraullc tree transplanter. Trees 10' to15' posSible to move. D&J Service. 257-5296. W-I2.tfc- .
. After 5p.m. 257-9504. L$.tfc. Christian BoOk~ -_Mu!IC and take up payments. . 97-2tp only. Week or monthly rates. 257-74.", FOR RACE SEASON-Upper Clmyon 011' 011' molltb ~ .. ~ift. . Imprinting I ' ask for Jerry, Buck Meyer Realty. F-97· main road. 2 !Iedroom. I with neen lIIze utl1ltl~ paJcL 11 mtteIlIOJtInr~t .
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER - for 1507 Sudderth 257-2111 1977 OLDSMOBILE - f?elta Royale, 8tc . bed, other iii smaUer with b~ beds. ~=~ ~:c::t~ ~=·hire. Phone 257-2798. 94-4tp . beautiful car. good gas mileage, all new furnished, fireplace. patio. cleek. CID R08well, N.M. 8I!tl.~.....
radJa1 tires. CruIse control, Ult wbeel. FOR RENT - Mey 1 to September 15: 3 sleep 7. $400 plll8 bills each 1IlOntb. 257-' offte •az 11'II bo ' • '.stereo lI-track unit and plush seats. Book bedroom, 2 bath. new fumlture. deck ' 2053 D-ll3-tfc I e..... -. ~price. CaJl257·2385. P-97.tfc TV, sleeps 6. I;lentral beat, fireplace'" , ; -,.'
HANDSOME HOME, NOW UNDER CON·----STRUCTION, Is locatlld.-iJ1.-Wetl·restl'id'ed.~~....3--~
bedroOms, 2 baths, den, fireplace, most appliances.Very livable floorlllan. Ali this on a beautiful vlew,lolfor IU51$59.ooo.
ALL CEDAR HOME In nice location has anabundance of mountain charmI 2 bedrooms, carport,fireplace, plus a lovely view make this a mostdesirable property ••. $47,000.
JUST $18,000. WILL PURCHASE this attractive,completely remodeled cabin In picturesque Uppercanyon. Small, but quite comfortable. Possible termsto qualified purchaser.
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ATTRACTIVE CABIN WITH UPPER CANYONSETTIN~ has 3 bedrooms, llh baths, fireplace. Inmint condition, and nicely furnished. A real buy at$37,500.1 .
e!!b1D. Good eOllditiOll. Large lot with loll of poteDIIaL MIIII see to appreclate..., ."
BRAND NEW -Extra nice ZbedmotD,Zbath home oa the Golf Coune.• . uuntyl'Oo....,·Nck1lreplal!l!,·aD dty..uuUes,1'IIved·UI'eet,ox(Jelleut- ..
aceesl, nice level wooded lot. deeldlll, and other eldns. Don'1 mill yourclllmce aUhIs oael ,
PLUSH - FornIIhed :I bedroom, :! ballJ mobile home ou nice levelwODded leL UIIllty room, deeldlll, paved l!reel, good area wllIl yearI'OlIIId acCOlI. Over 1'l'1O ICJlIIl'll feet of eomforL Very IlIce year rolllldrealdence orvacatlOlllpot. ,
, QUALlTY IN EVERY RESPECt'':'' TII1I Upper'CaIlyoD beauty _ItaIL :I large bediooml, Zloi baUtl. doable prIge aDd deek overlooklDg liveIprlll,. 'Dds It a qall1l)' home lallde ad oDt and wID _Illy the mOltdllerlml"l1IlIbayer. caulorappolDtmellttoclay.
H rollDd home CII' exeel101lt vacaUoa lpoL. BEAUTIFUL - Specially f1anI1Ihed :I bedroom, ZbRlIJ home wll& III 'excelleDt Ylew tlll!.ted 1m the ac.U Course. UlDJty doaet, ltout aDd back.E~' -deeklti-aD-cl\y1ltWUea. paved I"eel, oxcelleutyean'OlIIllhlc_l;lIIIIl~ollJereztras. You wIDllI1l1llovewlthlh1loael
OUTSTANDING - ~e t beclroomt Zbath bome wll& all oxceDeDt .view. utWty room. :I .lieplacea. larr;e deeb. game room wll& wet bar.r;ood year rollDd Hceu IUId all eztra lot. Plellty of room lor 111 your
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Uplete1y remodeled reeOlltly ud are III oxcene.t coadIlloa. Terma toqull11fled buyen with lowlDlereatrate Mlamable lam.
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BUS: 505-257-50U. RES: 505-257-4944
ALTO VILLAGE LOT with a vlewof Sierra 'BlancalllThis lot will be extremelV easy to buUd on. Has fUllmembership and priced at only $7950.00. '$10,000.00 WILL BUY YOU A PERFECT PLACE to
et.awaJ bfr.omJlte..summw.heat."T-his..lnobUeJJomeJs_ .located on a leased lot near .the river for an a e ~
anraction. Has 3 bedrooms, l'h baths, basic fur- *<. nlshings. :;, CIIII ... tod.y about BI1 al&reilive ..Ies program oa your property. ~
AFTER THE SALE'NEW HOMES IN STOCKHE USED SMALL HOM .EXTRA CLEAN $4750
FREE-DELIVERY~SET UP
NEW HOME $6500
. INTEREST ONLY. Beallt1fnl. bedroolll, t ballJ homeJ,1", over '.010 Catll11CJ. 'L IDelIll1lngdeek. lIel blgb III the pllles Oil LZ acrelilL ~n1y z. JD!IeI airport, :I mBeatcnna.
OWNER FINANCING$200,000 . .
F1nt,$ yean' IIlterelt oaIy at 11%; ,Ball!DceoverlOyearaPNlIIoi% '
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MILE WEST OF CAPITAN - Zloiaerel with Ilew UZlICJ. ft. home wIthfireplace, earport, exlr'a ltonce,redwood deek facllllSlerra Blaaea,ad lood UI1IIIIable manpce.$C..... OwIIer wUll offerl CII1Jerry for detanl. .
NEAR TRACK - lllzltl level lotIII Alia Fda Ealalet. MlJVe IIIdOllblewlde. $l5ot. CommllDll)'ftler. .
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IN TREES OVERLOOKINGGOLF COtlRSE - Il1ce IloIIdIDg lotI.. hro ,eary. tn,5It. with .....WWIlalld t..JI"eover5yra. at 11%.ladlldelmembenblp.
lilt' ACROSs. FROM COUSINS'-exeelleat. commercial coner. THE JOY OF SPRING wm IDJ )'Dill' beIrl as you step IDIo thIJ mOlt-OWaerdealrea trade....... alttlletlve Ttl-level Home with three bedroom!, three bRt!II, brick
TWO LIQUOR UCENSES - f1replaee, IlIce deck, worlds of lItange, z.ear carport aDd belatlfDllyRMeo Bar Z¥.o IIIIIeI eatof CapltaD laadscaped. 'priced at~_•• with 15% dowu, FLOWEIUl AU POPPING UP: All over thIJ pretty aere of grllWld&ad ChrfI' 0Il8llddertlllathe eenter wllIJ a lantaatlc Ylew or tbe Inowcapped mcnmtaln. You wID love thli
ef~~tLENT CABIN ~:~:~=IIIJZ885IQ.ft.ornvlngarea.1IlclIldlDgnlCegameroomandOPERATION - ZI IIDIti pia FRESH SPRING Am 11 yOlll'l willie relaxfDg on IIJe huge deeIt or th1ll~rcla1 rellla1 aDd /arle IIv!IIg bome over!oo!dag the GoU eo- and the mOWllalal. Two Il1cequartera 011 abont:! acrea. Jerry IIaa bedrooms. two blithe lind IlpIlClIooa UvIDg lU'l\8. .the c:omplete IDIl11'1111UOIl em It. YOU'LL HEAR THE ROBINS IlDglllg from tbe Idteben window 011&11
,3t4 MECHEMDmvE • cbarmlDg nUie cabli1' with 'a deet ov.erloo1dng the village. Has IIJree_ . bedrooml, nIee Uvingarea willi llreplaceudoaIy f38,8OlI.GO.
BOX 7l13,RUIDOS0883t5 FRESH SPRING BREEZES thro the pretty pinel make you glad257 7»7/257 7477 )'DU'reallvewl1enyoupurellaaethJaBtlIilduewtbreebedroomhOlllewlllJ
SELECTIVE CORNER LOt' - III CouDtry C1tIb Eitatell. Beald1fa1 d' b' . &. • t earport IUilf ""e IItoI'llp. II" JlIIlt .bout fln1lbed lIlIIIallilock ollt. cauvIew.canVemoa. oug·.. QSS QSSOCIQ es Dick.
EAsy ea keep, IJDII1, cute cabta. ZBR, 1 batb, tI&ldoff Hwy. In.Nicelywooded lot. caUBetty.,At.....thIJwoa·n.t"'. . LOOKING FOR A CABIN oa the rlver? I've lOt hro - $(I.••GO and
vi... .JlIIlt :! DiUea aortb of Alto wItb gODd terma. can todaylll CII1 .' ,Peter. \
PRDfE:C~C1AL PROPERTY located 011. Hwy. 71. '111II It alllIIVeatmePt JI1'Olletb' &bat IIIta1d be looked ..~ It It loeated III thetllliteat powlllg clillllDercld _1ll1oWll. can.JiadJ.
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1:30 THE LATE GREAT 2:30 THE HIDING PLACE,PLANET EARTH. Book Jeannette Clift IPGo2:25].translated loto 30 languages 5:00 NCAA GYMNASTICS.IPG-l:30], West/Midwest Reginllals
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semi-finals ItapeJ. a~o IR-I:MI,6:00'THE MANITOU. Eerie tale K:110 DOG DAY 'Af"[t;Rt\O()~,
of relncarnaUon [PG-I:M]. AI Padno l.~mcndolls as a8:0llItABBITTEST. From Joan bUlIgling blink robber IH·~; ".i I.
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! , , Of theSprlDg Time 'theworld, and they do not putforth their i~," '. Here in the vale,' the leahnd blossom leaves untU Jack Fm;t has been back at ' J. parade is just reaching, full tide, , his suer ,home in tm North Pole for a ~
~------...---...._ ...__...__- ... IIIIIiII_ yousee,there~qultea,dlHerenceinthe 10ngt1Ine, ,', ',,'blossomingand t~ leafing OI!t of the same . ,ThrOugh the years here' at the place, I" . IYL'EI''5'" trees and other plants, ,according to tile 'bavenotlcedtbatafterthesVAlllowsanive
. '" ."M'.. 'I'X' 19~9 agQbl9~om~ forth ~nd P9W have watched is 'the oak brush. '!bey say thatsmall apricots with their cheeks turning when the oak brush leaves are about haUred in the sun, size, the danger of frost Is about past
In the Easter message from my coWilns, The Oak BrushMAKES ' Marguerite and Claud Stevens in OUr Oak brosh isagreat pride and JQY~
,3~ GALS. ' Escondido, California, Marguerite tells ourlan~ to us something like the Heather .74 10 me that the apricots are already almost Is to Scotland, In the fall the oak 11 amany
, the size of the ripe fruit .. colored tapestry everywhere lending aIn some places, like Soutoorn califonua, brilliant touch amOllgst the evergreens
many of the plants of the tropics and the and the turning golden leaves of the Aapen• northern re~ons grow and bloom forth and the crimson of the mountain maple,• side by side. Claud and Marguerite have The pinOll, juniper, and Cedar' on the
Here In our mountam land we are the moisture of them~, paUenUy
CRISCOblessed withagreAt variety of the world's abide all weather, smiling through fro8tt,
RIGHTCavorite trees, shrubs lind flowers. ,stonn and ·drouth. . ,
Many of the favorite flowers of Alaska, The oak brush, on the «Ixlr han~ letsHORELCO 60W·75W·l00W SHORTENING Scotlan~andothercllmesofthenorth will you know what kind of winter we have had
,. YOU GET TWO 2·PKS TAMPONS soon be smlllngforththeir brightly colored and, and what the moisture condition is· GUARD faces, Among these are the Scotch Blue throughout the land,
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(ABC) fRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 8:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.= 8:00 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T.''W1ttI Thl, IUnl" 1978 Dick Van Patten. Betty White. Aswadding dates rapldly approach. engagad couples and theirfamities are caught up In a Whirlwind of emotionalcrises-past lOVes, parental pl'e$$ur~ and social ancfflnanc1alobligations. (R)
(NBC) MONDAV NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 8:00 P.E.'.T., P.S.T•• 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.''SMc:tuMJ.otl.ur"l91.9BArnardJiugbt.s...Kp.YLtN!.-Cliltt,\11, .~tatJon of tho O.K. Chesterton short stories••. NewYork ,.City priest with I ~t for soIv1ni crimes. befriends InasDIrlnl YGUnJ actress whollilfe has SUddenl)' becbme filledwith t."or IS tho result of a series of bizarre' events,
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(NBC) WHEELS: 1:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T•• 8:00 PMC.s.T.., M.S.T.1978 Rock Hudson. Lee Remick. Part IV of Arthur Hailey'sbest-seller. Adam Trenton's expe.:imental car project. theHawk. is reactivated and. with It. his affair with advertisingexecutive Barbara Upton; Adam', widowed sister asks himto investigate Smokey Stevenson, in whose auto dealershipshe has lilVe.'ed all of her money. (R)
(CBS) MOVIE SPECIAL: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T. ·8:00PM C.S.T., M.S.T.". Know Why the c.etd BIrd IInp" 1979 Paul Benjamin.O/ahann Carroll. Based on the best-selling Maya Angelouautoblo~aphy. the drama revolves around a bright. ~nsitlveblack lin who finels poetry and much pain in the South asshe Is growina up during the Depression years.
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One of the few legitimatehits of the current TV season.CBS·TV's 'WKRP tn Cincinnati,''will be seen on Monday, April23.
The show, which stars GarySandy, Gordon Jump, JanSmithers. Tim R~d,.Richar-EI:San·ders, Howard Hessemah(pictured left) and Loni t.nderson (right), details the ever'}day events in a fictitious radiostation.. In this week's episode,Johnny Fever (Hesseman) and,_J.enn.iJ~r_L~s Ans)er_sor!.LPla}'husband and wife for thebenefit of her persistentformer boyfriend.
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7:11 .. rooCLUIl• OENERATIOHON THE WINDThis documenllry Is about agroup 01 young peoplewho engineered and tulll • 2tlO-kllowalt windpowemf ~&ralor 'Ot llleetrtellyon Ul&-lslanlS 01CUlly Hunk 01/ 1110 co,al or MusachuseUs. Theprogram lollows Ihe conMruclion ot the Windmillfrom 1(5 fabrlcallon In asmlll bicycle planl In NewYorlllo its InstallatIOn on Ihe ISland. (60 mlns.)o lITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIERay Bolo~r guesl nlars as abumbling old man whoInalSvertenlly helps Ihe IngallS family make IhedeCision 10 movc back 10 Ihelr larm In WalnuI Grove.tPI, I. 01 aIwo-part epIsode; 60 mlns.)" DOROTHY HAMilL'SCORNER OF THE SKY8 DOROTHY HAMill'SCOhNER OF THE SKYOlympic and World Figure Skating "ChampionDorothy Hamill proves you can go home again bytraveling back 10 Lake Placid. New York, where shestudied and trained lor the Olympics. Guesl stars:-Gsry-franl!,-SaIly.~8IIIWl..HeJll¥~ Anry ~Sthreiber and Protessor Irwin COrey. t60 mlns.)" MONDAY NIGHT ATTHE MOVIESU MOVIE -{DRAMA).'U.S.H.mTHE WHITE SHADOWWhen leam cheerleader Darlene lells herboyfriend,Clrver's ace player Milton Reese. that she'spregnanl and wanl! 10 get married. Coach Reevessuspeets Ihere's more 10 thll story.IR; 6Omlns.)
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4:•• SESAME STREET on conlemporary "mellell.l60mlns.)• TOM AHDJERRY D MONDAY NIGHT ATTHE MOVIES.AFTERSCHOOLFUN FESTIVAlIEXC.WED.) ·S&ncIu.ryOfFear' 1979$Iarf. Barnard HlJglles, Kay• GET SMART Lenz. A New York CIIyprlest wllh a penChanl 'or
" D ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW solvlnl/ crimes. befriends an aspiring younl/ actresst30.. • .GJLiJGAH'SiJAMi . wf\Q}!llile flas suddenly become IIl1ed with le,,~r as
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D MY THREE SONS Zeb Macahan Iravels 10 Mexico 10 lind Ihe beaulllul• CBS HEWS d.ughler 01 an old Irlend. and un~overs a slavery• GOMER PYLE ring Ih.I sells young women Ihroughoullhe world,
5:tI • RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING Guesl slar: Fernando Lamas. (2 hra.).om NEWS 'I LOU GRANT
U:fIO II TRANSFORMED• AUSTIN CtTY UMITS'UlIIe Joe alii! tHiJilill"lnlf 'Esteban Jordan'areaome ollhe ta~lesl mlng alars 01 Chicano mualc.Utile Joe and hi:. group presenl. blO band sound.while Esteban Jordan plays accordian and sels Ihe.IJgulive willi 1113 nlx,pieceband. 160mlns.lfa TOMORROWQtNEWS
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1:00 .. HOUROFPOWER• CROCKETT'S VICTORY GARDENJim CreCkell enJoya a spllng dlY In hla suburbgarden. Condillono aro excellenl lor planllng abounty of vegelable creps: enlons, leeka,asparagus, oweet com and pOlaloea.aO.NEWS• MOVM: -(DRAMA)• WHODUNITa MISS10N IMPOSSIBLEII TIME EXPRESSII CIIOSS WITS1:»1 SPORTS LOOK
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YOU CAN'TGO HOME AGAIN
Lee Grant. Chris Sarandon (piCtured) and Hurd Hatfield star in 'YouCan'l Go Home Again.' a specialbased on the Thomas Wolle novelabout a struggling young wnter at atime when America and the worldface a' collapse of values, financial ruinand impending war. to be broadcastWednesday, April 25 on CBS-TV.
Tammy Grimes guest stars. Chnstopher Murney. Roland Winters, PaulSparer and Malachy McCourt alsostar
The story of George Webber(Sarandon). in many ways parallelingthe story of its author. the greatAmerican novelist Thomas Wolfe,takes place in a period from Ihecorrupt. decadent. false but glil1eringprosperity 01 the 1920's, through the •disillusionment 01 the Depression tothe emergence of the menacing Nazihorror.
But the two things that mattermost to the young Southerner are hisambition to be a successful novelistand his alfair with Esther Jack (MISSGrant), an older woman, a successfulstage designer and mamed
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7:30 " LAVERNE AND SHIRLEYU LAVERNE AND SHIRLEYLaverne IS rodmg high when she starts dallng Jake,the leador 01 the Purple Fiends 01 Fear (11)
1:00 0 PREVIN AND THE PITTSBUAG'Movle MUSIC Composer of Star Wars and'Superman' John W,lhams. and HOllywood 111mscore writer MIklos Rozsa JOIn Andre Previn In Ih,sprogram Williams and Rozsa conduel the P'"sburgSymphony ,n Ihe Superman Surle and Ihe 'Ben HurSuile '!liO mins Jo THE BIG EVENTAgainSI A C'ooked Sky When a young boy's
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• GUNSMOKE • UPCLOSE EVENING ,..... NEWS •1:16 iii NEWS II THREE'SCOMPAHV • THETONIGHTSHOW1:20 0 NEWS II THREE'SCOMPAHV GU"1 hOll: Bill Co.by. Guellll: Susan AnIon,1:30 gMOVIE-{COMEDY·DRAMAI Myslerlous phone calls and secret meellngs lead 1:10 II REX HUMBARD Sidney Goldlmlth. 180 minI.) "
II OPEN UP Jlck, Janet and Chrissy 10 belIeve thai Helen Roper • OTHER SCHOOL SYSTEM • AAU BOXING1:40 n OPEN UP Is having an allall with her husband's besltrlend. (RI B" iii NEWS .• POUCEWOMAN-MANNIX •2:00 fJ 700 CLUB II MAVERICK • REAL PEOP "Police Woman-'The Pawnlhop' Pepper polel II I3:30 fJ UFE IN THE SPIRIT 58 TUESDAV NIGHT MOVie • UNTOUCHABLES lence to uncower the Idenlllles ollho.. who have3:40 0 WORLD AT LARGE 'The Deserter' 1m Slars John Huslon, Richard II THEJEFFERSONS been robbing homes In I wealthy lecllon of lawn.4:00 fJ PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING Crenna The Weslern drama concerns a renegade II CROSS WITS IR) Mannlx-'The Judal Touch' A pollee chle'4:10 0 NEWS soldier's one·man war of revenge against the 1:30 • YOU SHOULD KNOW luapecll one 01 his Qfllcerl of murder. (R; 2hra., 15 .4:30 0 ROSS BAGLEY SHOW Apaches (2 hrs ) BClJ MARY TYLER MOORE mini.).
o ROMPER ROOM 1:30 fJ FAITH TWENTY .DATINGOAME 10:45 .. POUCeSTORY5:00 0 THAEE STOOGES; L1TILE RASCALS g TAXI II MISS WINSLOW AND SON 11:00 I GOOD NEWS
U TAXI III MATCH GAME MOVIE-lCOMEDV)"John and hiS new WIfe, Suzanne ,reach acrisis pOint 1:00 fJ 700 CLUB "Pure HIli 01 SI, Trlnlln'." 1181 Cecil Parker,In Ihelr marriage whQn because of finanCial woes, II THE SHAKESPEAAE PLAYS Joyce Greenlell. An outrageoua girls' school laone of Ihem muSI drop oul 01 college (RI 'Henry VIII' This play Ielis Ihe story 01 the rlso and vlsltod by ashelk soeklng hlrom girls, (2 hrs,)
1:00 0 PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING fait of queens and klnga, dukes. cardinals and a TOMORROWU DICK CAVETT SHOW biShops, and their lives of power, envy Ind greed. II NEWSGuosl Jonathan Miller. Part II John Stride acls the \lllo role; Timothy Wesl plays 11:30 II REXHUMBARDiii MOVIE -(SUSPENSE-DRAMAI Cardinal Wolsey, and Katherine Is portrayed by IIMOVIE-(SPECTACULAR)DO 20-20 Claire Bloom (3 hrs) 81 BONANZAOlI!) HEWS B nEALPEOP!.£ . l1~ClGUHSMOKE: -_.. -'.- c -:-o HOGAN'SHEAOES DOJ,tOVIE-{COI.IEOY-DRAMAI 12:00 e TOMORROW ,
9:30 fJ ROSS BAGLEY SHOW ClJ EKiHT IS ENOUGH '. Hosl: Tom Snyder, Guesl,: B.rry Mann and Cynthiao ABC CAPTIONED NEWS II EIGHT IS ENOUGH Well, longwrltera. (60 mlns.)o THE TONIGHT SHOW Joanle's prolesslonal d'abut as an aClress and her ."'OVIE-(OOCUMENTAilVIo MOVIE -(DRAMA) dreams 01 stardom Cause a conflicl of Interesl'or • NEW MEXICO REPORTmCBS LATE MOVIE Tom, who's unexpectedly been assigned to review 12:30 II ROSS BAGLEV SHOW
10:00 0 MACNEil LEHRER REPORT her plaHA, 60 mlns ) II F.B,I,000 NEWS 0 WEDNESDAY HIGHTATTHEMOVIES 12:45 II NEXT STEP BEYONDW STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO mYOU CAN'T GO HOME ACiAIN 1:00 D NEWS
10:30 0 NEWS lD THEJEFFERSONS 1:15 110 NEWSo THE TONIGHT SHOW Obsessed With Isndlng s crUCial new cleaning ae- 1:30 • SOO: MUSICTHEN AND HOWGUOSI hosl Bill Cosby Guest D,ahann Carroll (00 coun'. an exhausted Geolge lapaes InIO sleep and 1:35 IIMOVIE -(ADVENTURE)min' I wakes up 10 alerriblo look at his luture (A) 2:11II D 100 CLUBU TU ESDAYMOVIE OF THE WEEK 1:30 II) MISS WINSLOW AND SON ~ II THE ROCKLove For Ransom \971 Slars John Davlllson, Suaan IS nOr/Ous about her dato wtlh eligible 3:35 II WORLD AT LARGE
Susan Sullovan Two detectlvos are hored by a bachelor Larry Seeger to the paint Ihat when he iI:OO II MANNAm,lloonaore bUSinessman to hnd hiS daughter who arrtves ahe aVOids lelling him thaI ahe haa ababy 4:10 a NEWShas been k,dnaoped and apparen:ly takon oul 01 the 1:00 0 WEDNESDAY NtGHT ATTHE MOVIES 4:30 II ROSS BAGLEY SHOWcounlry 'Mustang Country' 1976 StaID Joel McCrea, Roborl a ROMPER ROOM
1t:4S 0 GUNSMOKE Fuller Arellred rodeo champ purDues a rebellious 5:10 G THREE STOOGES; lITTLE RASCALS11:00 fJ CELEBRATlON black mustang Ihal has eluded caplure for yeara 12o GUTTERING PRIZES hrs ) .
'An Early lIle 0 CHAAUE'S ANGELSU MOVIE -(COMEDYI U CHARUE'S ANGELSo TOMORROW Kelly lalln ,n love with Ihe handsome stunt.IIYlngWNEWS grandson of a notOrloua crime ligure whoDe
11:30 D JERAY FALWELL enemlOS ontend 10 see Ihallhe young msn doesn'to BASEBALL (REPLAY) live 10 mherllthe family fortune IA. 60 mlns IWBONANZA Ii) YOU CAN1 GO HOME AGAtN
11:4S 0 TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK A spoclal based on the Thomas Walle novel about a12:00 B TOMORROW Dlruggling young wrllor romantically involved willi
Host Tom Snyder Guesl M,chele Wallace. author an older, successlul married woman al a time whonof 'Black Macho' 160 mlns I America ond the world lace a collapse 01 values,iii NEXT STEP BEYOND financial ruin and Impending WII Slarn lee Granl,o NEW MEXICO AEPORT Chris Sarandon 12 hrs I
12:30 fJ ROSS BAGLEY SHOW 1:30 II IIAX MORRISiii MOVIE -(DRAMA) I:Ql II THE ROCKII NEWS • SOO: MUSIC THEN AND HOWIII F.B.t. .. VfG,u
1:00 D NEWS I) VEGAS2:00 fJ 700 CLUB Dan 'atls In tove wllh abeautiful young woman who
III NEWS lurns out to be one 01 Ihe world's grealesl lewel2:20 II 12O'CLOCK HKiH thieves, and who IS masterminding a mulllmlilion-3:20 II WORLD AT LARGE dollar helallR. 60 mins )3:30 II PRACTICALCHRlSnAN lIVING De NEWS4:00 II THE ROCK • HOGAN'S HEROES4:1g D NEWS t.30 • ROSS BAGLEY SHOW4:31 II ROSSBAGlEYSKOW II TffETONlGH'fSHOW
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SONNY'S B~R-B.Q
"Pft-Cooked Bar-B-Q"Upper P.ost-Offfce Block
Phone 2&7-5457SoMy's Bar-B-Q welcomes you to an old
fashioned atmosphere of sawdust coveredfloors and delJclous bar·J>.q with all thetrlmmfngs. Menu selecUons include slicedbeef. chopped beef, ham. ribs and Polisllsausage. Choose a generous helping ofbeans, potato salad. cole slaw or springsalad to completeyourmeal.
Phone ahead for take out orders, 25i·5457. Order any day of the week exceptMonday when we are closed.
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liLLIE'S RESTAURANT"E-verytblDg IJ Cooked
InUUJe'. Kitchen"Midtown RuidOIO
Phone 257-9455.Enjoy a touch of Old Mexico In midtown
Ruidoso! Ullie's Restaurant will give youthe real south of the border feeling fromthe Spanish decor to the delicioushomemade Mexicanfood.
Optn year around from 11 a.m. WJti110p.m., LUlie's specializes In superb serviceanlF a menu that features Guadalajaragreen chill con queso, enchiladas and tacosalong with sandwiches and steaks.
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COUSINS"EATING HOUSE,SALOON AND DISCOTHEQUE"Good FoOd Good no.I.... Good Musle". , ..,&.....,
, Package Store3MOes North.on HIghway 37
Phone 257-%950Dining at Cousins' is a unique, relaxed
experience with courtesy and senrfce justa part of their outstanding offer.
You are invited to relax with arefreshing cocktail while contemplatingselections from a menu off~rlngeverything from great steaks, seafood,chicken and BBQ ribs. And there is dane-Ing nightly. .
..c: .cC.' - . "-_=~ctn:ewJ~tRurdoso.la.~CK8ge=- ,c --:Store, .convenlently located next toCousins' Eating House and Saloon.- 'theircomplete stock Includes all your favoritebeer, wines and party makings.
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D.IXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP""Donuta By The BakeJ"1Dozen"
Located Acrotl FromTheTelepbobeOffice
Phone Z570S535, DiJ:ie Cream Donut Shop offers the most
taste tempting dellghts available in theRuidoso area. From blueberry donuts,cream fWed eclairs, to scrumptious cinnamon rolls, every bite ismouth watering.
Call in ahead of time for parties and.order cakes or large orders prepared toyour specifications. The Dixie Cream;Donut Shop opens early early for yourconvenience, so come by soon and enjoy alltheir variations of goodies.
INN OF THE MOUNTAIN GODS•
"New Mexico's OuIyComplete Luxury Reaon FacWty"
Owned and Operated bythe Mescalero Apache TrIbe
3.5 MUes SouOl.of Ruidoso on OleHomelaDds of
The Mescalero Apache TrIbePhone257.5141
The Inn of the Mountain Gods providesguests every amenity of luxury livingBurroWJded by 'lOO,llOO acres of unspoiledforest.
Spacious .accommodations offer afantastic view of the lake and SierraBlanca. Superb wlning and dining in thelush dining room wUl delight the choosiestof gounnets with a wide selection of winesand mixed drinks and fine steaks andseafood. For an evening of dancing orlistening, there is Disco Sights andSoundslike you've never seen in the Ina·Da roomon themezzan1nelevel'W 1;30 a.m. HappyHour is from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Two otherIOWJges are located for your convenience.Guests wlU enjoy swimming, boating,fishing, golf, tennis, horseback riding andeverything else you would expect from agreat resort.
MAMA LENA'SITALIAN RESTAURANT
-uHomemadettaUiDYoOO"1Block North of the StopUght
on Mechem DrivePholleZ57-Z5Z5
A touch of the old country and realItalian food await you at Mama Lena's inthe Thunderbird Lodge. The entire familywill delight in a tmfque dining experiencewhenthey aelectfrom such tastetempUngspeclalUesas lasagna, ravioli, spaghetti orpizza. The menu also Includes a variety ofsandwiches and something new Mexican Foodl Enjoy the rustic old worldatmosphere of Mama Lena's from 5:00p.m. ThursdaythruSunday.
TiJinle MerGant)' a Q,mpanytakesyou • •back to elegant, t... n of the century dining. • •Leave thehectic world behind as yOti enjoy :. .. .. ...sizzling steaks, succulent lobster, tender • .;. •lamb chops, trout and your favorite spirits ' • PI •
For f()()d service and atmosphere you'll • C.onltance Good an.d John M~ Driver II make 'their debuts in major' roles as the children of :not soon f~rget, step into the Tinnie time • dIvorced parents sent to ,/Ive With t~(!lr grandmot~r, in ~ KNOW...~~~,! !!I,[qAG~Q.IllBJtSlNGS~~'. _
, . machirte--amI-turnthe' -cloclr-backilTtriJe- . -., ..__.-Bas.ed..op.-May.a-Ang~lou~ -book-~bout--a·-yotJng--black-glrl-WOWlng up In tfie South during the •dlnlngpleasure. • '2D8epresslon, the motton-plcture will be broadcast on 'The CBS Saturday Night MOVies,' April •
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• THE INCREDI8LE HULKWilen DaYill Banner disco",. illS new employeradmlllillering a questllmable drug to her crippled 5:15. NEW MEXICO REPORTI.epdaughter. Ills anger \hrealena 10 Mng on Ill! 5:31. CAMASCOLEHDASIransfllrmallon IA; 2hrs,) ttl I JlllIYSW~Il<1ART
7:30 e HellO, LARRY YEGETABLESOUPRalliO tan show bOlt Urry AId.r unwillingly glYes ISCOOBYOIAU-8TW:BCMOOI..ROCKSpiey al!'fltlllo a 1!lf8ller, and ,ea:it"1!» tatll it', ALVWAHOTHECHHlUHK5-hla crrm lfaughler. IR} . D CUFFWOODAVEHUE KIDSellOVlEo{DRAWA) •• PCImE; IH THE NEWS
...... WASHINGTOHWEEKlHREYlEW 1:311 HAPPYHOUIIeTHEAOCKFOOO~ nu~GMJim Roc~ford leopardlZes bls Iriendshlp with • FANTASTIC FOURDeleetlYe Better when he lik!111 ullllf\l1lmself 10 • PARTJI1DGE FAMJI.Yhelp In18ltlgale \he sraylng 01 deputy cblel Towne's 7:tI. UFEIN THE SPIAITunfailhfulwite.tR,Wmills) e GOO2lU.ASUP£R-NIHID: METIlICMARVELSII FRIOAY NIGHT MOVIE • TEHHESSEETUXEDO• FRIOAYHIGHTMOVfE • GODZIUASUPa\-NIHIDiMETIllOYARVELS'Willi This Ring' 1978 Slata: Tom Bosley. Joyca D STARTREKDeWitt. AI wedlfing dales rapidly approach, •• BUGS BUHNYAND ROAD RUNNER; IN THEengaged CCluples and their lamIlles ,re caught up In NEWSawhlrtwlnd 01 emolional Ctllu-pastloyea, parental 7:31. PRACTICALCHRISTIAN lMNGPressure and social and financial chllgallons. (2 •• CHAWNGE OF THE SUP£RFAIEHDS;hra.) SCHOOL ROCK
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t.GO II THE BIBLE • MtSTERflOGEIlS• D1CKCAvrnSHOW ••FRED AND BARNEYGuest: AClor Tom ContI. •• FANGFACEi SCHOOL ROCKB THE DUKE t.3O • fAlTHTHATUVESA bigh-prlced snilch makes Du~e Ramsey Ihe 1.11 • QNCE UPON ACLASSICguy In her vengelul scheme to gel even wilh the 'Pinocchlo' Part l. Actors. puppets, lechnicall;!angerQu$ leade'!!! II blUylo.!Ile\IJ1peraYon.JIlO, ... ...w.lurJI£t,J.nd.JulglnaLmuslc..bte.nllJo.,pr.oducLlbI& .~._-.-~-mlns.) new version 01 carlo Colladl'l clasllc. In Ihls liral
PRESENTINGSUSAN; ANTO~
'Presenting Susan Anton,' lourone,hour mUSical shows presentingan entertalnmenl profile of singer·actress-<lancer Anton (pictured), willbe presented on NBC·TV on lourconsecutive Thursdays, beginningApril 26
The staluesque blonde singer.who came to teleVISion via beautycontests. nightclub work and aplethora of national teleVISion com·merclals. also stars In'Cllffhangers '
A smaillown gltl. hailing Iromapple country around Yucaipa.CallI. Susan Anton parlayed anImpreSSive shOWing In the MISSAmerica conlest 01 1970. 10 a sllnlas a nightclub Singer In supper clubsacross the nallon. and more Ihan adozen TV commerCIals (alone pOlOIshe had 18 national commerCials onIhe air) Into televiSion slardom
She starred In an ABC varle1ysenes With country singer Mel TilliSIn the spnng of 1978 Her IIrslrecord album. The First Time. wasrecently released by ColumbiaRecords.
DIFF'RENT STROKES
One of NBC-TV's most successful new series, 'Oiff'rentStrokes,' will be televised onFriday, April 27.
The situation comedy detailsthe exploits of a white NewYork City millionaire whoadopts two black brothers.Conrad Bain (pictured center),Gary Coleman (right) and ToddBridges star in this series withCt1arlotte Rae and Oana Platoco-starring.
Bain has been seen on TV as'Maude's' next-door neighbor,While Bridges had a starringrole in the short-lived 'Fish'series.
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Television Schedule for the Week of April 23 through April 29charming unfathomable couple who travel host and , aged chlels have loslthelr jobs to younger men, he , • ~~~,KYAND.HIl-'CH-M~~NJX ,'.' , ,., ." . '.~'_" ,. _,,' ",' "" _" ,_... ...........'hest··s aboa-i'mYlll'e"'''\j~'1 ""'Ih "I I ., '~-;en"_~ b8comA.""".ftftU,••,,..','h.LjOft··~.aa"e·__mnt-..Jo.'_ ~.- ,""""'" "'·"",-""",,~,,=e:::iI1lt:a:-='~S'~i.~,,".r.:o''''-~-.~~~-·~",,~ ~'~'-"~"-,-~"''''~-'--''''~''". "". .... ,'.. uu ~. r..,,· a, ranspohS'IlS' U', , ••• _,__Wl<.'lt """•.uu.I<IlJCULlI="'lII. "", ft ~..... ,pm_-"" --' "ltra.y"l\nu·nulc"..·o...n·..·n ~"llS" "'.'Y"'"\1'~'~'_ .....-="- '''ll~'~~'----...-.~~".-_. .'=" ==.
passengers into Ihe pas\. Guest slars: Jerry Stiller, t.GO IlbadgMeA'NN Hulch's mounlaln vacallon becomes. nlghlmlre • HOGAH'SHEROESAnneMearalPremlere,60mlnSI A • when they le.rn thaI member. 01. d,monlc cull .C88R£PORTS
7:30 U HIGHCUFFE MANOR • ~KCAVETT SHOW plln tQ sacrifice a local girl. (R) M.nnlx-'Memory: 'The Boslon GOel To China' The Boslon SymphonyA plot by the eyll enemies 01 the widow Helen Guest. Carol Burnell, Part II. Zero' Joe Mannix has an aaslgnmenllo lind oul who Orcheslra's hl.lorlq lour 01 China lilt monlh will beBlacke Is short-Clrcuiled by Aev, Ian GlenYllle 0 PRESENTING SUSAN ANTON la trying to klllihe secretary 01 a deceased delee- Ihe subject 01 CBS Reports. The broallcl.1 I.II ANGIE The muiliple talents 01 SU,san Anton (currenlly one Uve, (R; 2hrs" 15mlns.) Amerlcl'. llral In-depth look 'I Chin. alnqe th,U ANGIE 01 the sla!S 01 NBe-TV s Cllflhangers)-slnglng, 10:«l II POLICE WOMAN-MANNIX norm.llzatlon olrelatlon.,tllO mlns,)Donna Pescow stars in the IIl1e role of Angle, the girl . dancing and comedy-will be on display In this 11:01 II FAITH THAT UVES t.30 II ROSS BAGLEY SHOWIrom Ihe other side 01 the Iracks who lalls In loye musical-variety series. Guest stars: Marlin Mull, Big • ONEDIN UHE .. Aoo CAPTIONED NEWSwith the wealthiest pediatrician In Philadelphia, (AI .BlrdNlc~clnHslMPIONS .MOYIE-(COMEDY-DAAMA), • THETOHIGHTSHOW
&:00 0 NOVA ': HIP GYMNASTICS • TOMORROW IlMOVIEiHORROfl)'A Desert Place' Despite an almost lack 01 ralnlall II DOCTORS PRIVATE UVES • NEWS lINBA BASKETBALL-PlAYOFFGAMEeach year and the great extremes In temperature • DOCTORS'PRIVATE UVES 11:30 • HOUR OF POWER 11:00 • MAC/lElLLEHRERREPORTsome olenl and animal life continues 10 1I0urish I~ A beaulllul young allorney uses Inlormallon gained II BONANZA eae HEWSsouthern Allzooa's Sonoran Deserl. bom her romance with medical sludent Kenny Wise 11:40 ell MOVIE -(ADVENTURE-8PECTACULAR) • ON LOCATION: MARTIN MUUo QUINCY 10 lIIe a malpractice sull against two lamed heart 12:CIO. TO BE ANNOUNCED ) II STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCOQuincy sets out on a relentless quest to determine aurgeons-one ollhem Kenny's lather. 160 mlns,l II TOMORROW '1t.30 • NEWSwhether charred remains follOWing a bombing are 8 .. NEWS Ho.l: Tom Snyder. GueSI: Casey Kaaem, disc IITHETOHIGHTSHOWthose 01 ahi! man's Intended Ylctlm lA, 60 mins.1 mBARNABY JONES jockey, (50 mlns.) GUlstho.l: Rich UtU" (eo mlns.)(lJ BARNEY MILLER Barnaby Jones Is lemporarlly blinded by a griling D HEW MEXICO REPORT • UOVlEo(DftAMAI·"II BARNEY MillER bullet wound and musl engage In adesperate b.lII. 12:30. ROSS BAGLEY SHOW "RId 8lly al Momlng"1171 Richard Thomn, ClalrlThe detectives 01 the 12th precinct are lotally with two killers 10 save hlmsell .nd a key murder II F,B.1. Bloom. A young man, whol' lath,r II IIghllng Inbeluddled when they arrive allhe stalion house one 1:1. WDlln~~R:.60 mlns.) 12:«l • NEXT STEP BEYOND W.W.II, ,xporlanclS hla IIrst aexuat awakenings. (2morning and find It turned upside down by •n ' nvQI\N 8HEROES 1:GO B HEWS hrl.1unknown vandal who I.aves amessage that he's OUI t.3I II ROSS BAGLEY SHOW .IIOVIE -(MYSTERY! 1t:4lI II MOYlE -(COMEDY!10 gel Barney. (A) • ABCCAPT10NED NEW8 1:15 • HEWS 11:11 • MARAHATHACOHCERTSD PRE6ENTING SUSAN ANTON D THE TONIGHT SHOW 1:4IID NEWt) • NOY!E .(I)RAMAI·"it IlARHABYJONES .•CBSLATUtOVI~ 2:11 .Ma.Ua ..n.......c1aMax-VOlJSydOw,lngrilt-TtlUllll, ..' ....." HAWA. FlVE..() "40 D IIOVIE -(SCIENCE FICTION) D IIOVIE -(ADVENTURE) AIr,v,"ng troupe, I,d by I hypnollll.nd magician,Posl-hypnollc suggesllon triggers three murde,. 10:Q1. MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT 1:30 • MANNA trlk 10 1t1J1 century Siockholm whore thlY arBInd Sieve McGlrrett IInds hlmsell embroiled ir BII. NEWS 1411 .. WORLD AT LARGE humlllall<lbyaeynlelltnadlellolllc,r.(OO mlna.)cloak·and.oagger activities (A, 60 mlns.l • ClftCUS 4:" • THE LES80H 'IUOVlEo(Al)VEHTUREI
1:30 II NORIolAN VINCENT PEALE II STAtETS OF SAN FRANCISCO 4:1t • NEWS THE y,lONIQ.HTIPEClALII CARTER COUNTRY 11'.31 • NEWS 4'-' • JI08IBAGLEY SHOW • KEWI• CARTER COUNTRY B THE TONIGHT SHOW .. ROMPER ROOIol 11:31 iJ lIOVlEo(lOVENTUJliEoORAIolA)When Chlel Aoy I.arns 1~1l seyoral other middle- Guesthosl: RlchLJllle (eomln5.) 5:tI D THREE 8TOOGE8;,UTTLE RA8CALS .UOVIE-(OIWIAI·"ij
"0Ilt of Our AIfctJtt " MIUIng" 1141 GodrrayTUria. P'ler U.Unov, Dullng W.W. II, R.A.F. pllolawho craaMand In Ille Neth.rllnlls, ...k10 r,lum toEngland. (2 htl.)
Television· Schedule for the Week of April 23 through April 29 ., .' SES 1:11 • JIMMY SWAGGARTepisode, Ih. woodcarverG.pelto createI' puppet taO • YOU SHAllBE MY WITHES 10:00 • IWAS BORN AT HOME .' lIfeH HIGH
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tt:OO • PUPPET mEeGANG II.II HEE HAW Leslie C.ron. A Hollywood writer director turns his • WHEELIE• QUE PASA, U.S.A.? • LAWRENCE WELK SHOW wife Inlo Ihe mosl desirable wom.n In Ihe world, bul II DAY OF DISCOVEAYell BUFOR()AHDTHEGALLOPINGGHOST I:JI • ==::ASURVIVAL KIT nev.r IInd8lhe lime lor her. (2hrs.) " .. ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS; SCHOOL.• ~BCWEEKEND SPECIAL 'Medical M.lprscllce· Home A.p.lrs; Car Aenlll' 11I:o::!.CI HSTE~STREK ROCK• ABCWEEKE"D8P£CIAl S' ... 1m, "Ill ORALROBEATS'The Escap. 01 A One-Ton Pet' Slory 01 • young • NEW .'The Immunity Syndrome (60 mlns.) iii lOSTIN SPACEgirl'. wily .1Iortslo uv. her prlze·wlnnlng bull from • MOVIE.(WESTEAN)"~. II VIEWPOINTIhebutchmhop.(ConcluslOn) - "Whllefllther" 1155 Aobert W.gner, John Lund, A. 1:311 IlfOOISIEPaa.8PACEACADEM~;m.THEMEWa \, EVENING young- prospector,lnlove with 1 ~heY8nnll prln· 0 ROMAN HOLIDAY
,... • BI8lE BOWL cess. oldsln bringing .boulthe p.ace Ire.ty allan. «I JIMMY SWAGGART• ROYAL HERITAGE (2hrt.) • U NAVAJO NATION REPORT'Charltsl' The gre.t"t patron 01 the .rtslo occupy 10:45 .. MOVIE-iDRAMA) CI METHODIST CHURCH SERVICEthe SrlU.h throne WIS Chll1eal, who commlaaloned ttl 11IOClU8 11:00 .. 7IOCLU8 • SENIOR VIEWPOINT
·worb by Titian, Tlntor.lIo .nd Van Dyck, AI patron IIEPORT FflOM SANTA FE • WHO REMEMBERS MAMA? ':00 .. CHANGE() UVES01 Inigo Jonas, Ch.rles encourag.d • new If· I II. HEWS Thl. program examines the economlc.nd emoUonal • SESAME STREETchlteclurt two centuries In .chance 01 Its time. MOVlE.(NOINfORMATION AVAILABLE) dIYUII\1on .xperl.nced by millions 01 middle-aged II REX HUM8ARD
I FAlUlOUSfUHNlE1 I CHIPJ women In Americau. resull 01 divorce. (60 mlns.) • KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOOAMEfIlCAHIIAHOITAND HEEItAWHONEYI iMOVIEO«COMEOy) • ACCENTOH SENIOR CITlZENS
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"Oft..Loo.... ,.1 Joan Eyw, IIetryft 00ugIu. pet PltakH1. ttl LAMY lEA I'ftEI£HTI 11:...=....,.'\lu'llTITIlt PIftIlII oil neglected ItWQt c!wghllf Itt 7:.11 • THEI.£UOH t» .. WOftLDATlAPIGE _ "'""""................to................ In ......... - Int I .....- ..... i' ''''-''·ro-U-A. TUIlHAIOUT
1tJ1 iLii'AitiHOAHr" to .."""",.\.. 11 • I DaTi.HOUie t; C:7iMTO'.ttEftCLOtcuP .eMEETTHE PRESS• CI'lOCmTaVlCTOflYGAPIlEH DELTA HOLlIE IETWE£HTI:tEUHEI it POflCUE7A ftrItly of thole! wIlieIl hllp keep • owen Jim 81ullrRY, Iht yOUIIger brother 01 AnImal. ta UFEAIUHOANT _ =:::r:,.~-coMEDY)1I111w1ng artd.llIOflIltatld. Ad'tlCt Isalso olftrtd on arrl'ttlon th. faber CoIItv1 campus III U111 special OUTEIt \JMfTI I- HOFFMAHTOWN BAPTIST CHURCHPfUning ro....plantlng. perennial botdtrand dwarf pmltw olltll ..riel band on the mOYie 'AnlnIaI ttl TKEITOftY 11:01 CORAlMKlEPftEUYTEIUAHotdIatdlrHs. HouH.'(R) aUIYIWAGGART' DW..'u......TOHWEEKIHREVIEWIIHOTlIfETOPOUTlCl • THATHASHVUEMUIIC 5:11 OAWIONUEMOllW.8APTI8TCHUACH i ywTiE'uPO- AWfKlf(1'f£H'gCWIIC • M.LY DR.E..I.0AMIEL8 FIRST IAPTISTCHU"CH
MOYII;.(FAMTAlYoAllVEHTUftE) Billy mull tht gill 01 his dream~layad by gU.lt ISSUES AHDANSWEftIllEWlfEXICOOiJTDOORS .tat Suzanne SOmers-wIl.n his dall .tthe U01- • FARM REPORT
1:11 ftAYl0F1lOfI£ liclllls8alJwlJlullekllloHollywood. IfE1WORKI AND ITATIOHS AESEf\VE THE RIGK1 I THRE£ONTHft£EClIIEATlVEWOUAN 1:11 • ftOaCCHUfDt TOMAKECHAHGEI 11:31 WALLSTREET WEEK
' AUHKlHGTEHHlSCLAIIlC • OHa:UPOHACWSIC 'Hawell • Window on Ihe F.r Easl' Host· Loull1IICW1 'Plnoechlo' Pal1 a. Tha Siva Fairy teUl Plnocchlo • Rukaystt, Guestl: Alan M. Carroll, Australia and
t:JI THEITOftY wiler. 10 lind gold pltct. so lit can buy h~ Iehool «~BUnda'y~D So\lthllsl Alia SUSl~us InlernaUonal CorporalionlOOt( IEAT bools snd haJp support G.ppellO. Bullhl YiI1alnou. and JltoToltuYIllll. NomuraRuearch Inslilu".~ldAaGold' byJo••ph H.lltr. cal and lox \tlc.k him oul of the monlyand gel him In • IHTEMOGATfOH IH BUDAPEST
ttt i ~~COHCaIT1 ~~~~~ Ttle dramalle Ilory of Hannah Seneah. a national• IS NlIhy and .rful O!lPOlI.ntln an MOfIIlIHQ IIttOln. In larnl, wbo. at the ~. 01 13. wao cap-•==GOlF 8J IlIttId~r who tunsh~k""Ie' 011 the road tlfad, Interrogated and .xecuted aller she
NBC Sports w. ptOYIde lln COYIf'IOe of the IIml- ::tn trltI 10 prnent OJ ffOCll IIkIllg Inmaltt pattcllultd be/lInd Nul lints 10 sare JewiShA T I to'l UllIo·onan.....lov< - ) 5:3i.HEWuEXlCO .....- cJllklr.nlnhernatir.Hung.ry.(R;eomlnsl_ .... _.final f'OIInd ol this Iournamenllrom u.Un. lUI. . _. rom.men... n. u_~ n~'II'_ a ~------R--.ucMoHw;.uvr' ----- ....• D1RECrlOHr-~~~
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111 e CELEMATIOH and much paln In thl South during Ole Oeptutlon.MOYIEo{I)AAMAj'" yearaauhe I.growing up.(2hrs.)''TbtMagklan"1B loin Von Sydow. Ingrid Thulin. 1:».GREAT UIOWESTHOTAll BALLOON FIAU.YAttaYlllng troupe,led by. hypnoUsI and magIcian. this program lakes an exciting look althe tport 01\ret to 1t1h unrury SIDCkllolm where they are ballooninllln. rallyal Wisconsin Uells.humiliated by acynlul medtulolfJcer. (10 millo.) CJ HASHYUEON THE ROADCI WIlEWORLDOFSPORTS HI • ZWlEVITT• WlOEWOl\LDOFSPORTS • ADVOCATES1) Coverage 01 mounlalneers George Willig and 'Should We Have Compulsory NatiOnal Se,.,lce forStere Uatous ascenlol Denl's Tower. 2) Preview 01 All Young Americans?" (60 mlns.)Kentucky Derby featuring Specl1Cul.r Sill. 190 e SUPERTRAtHmlns.) Fire of lhe world's lap poker aces meet aboard.. F!SHIN' HOLE SuperlralllJO playa 5500.000 game, but one 01 th.m
a:» • ROSS BAGLEY SHOW IS SubStil\lUng counterfeit money and plolUng Ie• UPCLOSE escapa with aillhe reat slulf. (60 mlns.).. THIS WEEK IN BASEIlALL • MOVIE -(ORAMA)
4:11 8 VAL DE LAO • FAHTASYISLJoND• WJU)KINGOOlol • FANTAS'fISLANOD W~S!l!NG uuoo, Mr_ .AMlIce's trUSly aide. ch.ngesplace.• VIlLA ALEGRE wllh lils boaf. and Irles 10 grant two gorgeous• NASHVilLE ONTHE ROAD showglrls thelf dream 01 allIetime. Gu.st slars:
tJI • TURNABOUT Connie Slevens. aarbl Benton.' Bert Convy. (Ri GO "'ON.fll'WorkAlerl' mlns.) 7 ttl' 5 · ~JII: CI:::NTERSe MOVIE o(OOCUMEHTARY) •• NEWS • . ~_."'._, ...,gUUPPETSHOW I PORTER WAGONER SHOW t.AT • 7 to 4 1,..;.;;....----...--].CHAMPtONSHIPRSHIHG tJO R08SBAGLEYSHOW .'! IHI HOMI PEOPLE'• HBCHEWS SATUADAYNIGHTUVE \ , . , =
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1:t111 ATIIOYEWITHTHEBI8LE• AOVOCATES'Should We Have Compulsory N.tlona' Service lorAll Young Amerk:.n,?'(SO min,.)
1:30 II WORLD CONCERN... THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN
2:tO II HE LIVES• AN AMERICAN ISII: JOE MCCARTHYThis program looka .t tho life and Umes 01 JoeLtcCarthy, his motlv.tlons .nd his acqu.lnllnclswith people luch as J.ck Anderson and RichardNixon. (eG mlns.1DP80SOCCER1111 HIJA8MKETB~U PlAYOFFS
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by Joey SauoCONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Ed A.ner says his role of tough,gruff city editor Lou Grant has given him much morethan fame and fortune. "It has made me moreopen-minded about a lot of things. I used to be Impatientwith reoPle who I thought were foolish or slow-witted.Now take the attitude that my Impatience was my fault,not theirs. I try to see the other fellow' 5 point ofview-why he acted like he did or why he said what hesaid." Family and friends have noticed the change InAsner since 1970 when he started as Mary Tyler Moore'snewsroom boss on her long-running TV series."People-especially my Wife and kids-have 10ld me I'mmuch more understanding now." he said. "I'm perfectlyat home With Lou and I think he has made me a betterperson. You can't otten say that about a role." , .. ShaunCulldy ('Hardy Boys') says fame and lortune halle madehim feel guilty. "\ fGel I've worked very hard for whatI've accomplished," the 20-year-old singer and aclorsaid. "But when I thlnlt of all the people who have spenttheir whole lives making half. or less, the money j'vemade in jusl a lew short years I can't take it seriously."Part of his gUilt stems from the fact that he dian'tconsider hlmsoll an actor when he was a 'Hardy Boys'star. "I didn't deserve that title 01 actor," he said. Butthat feehng changed With 'like Normal People,' ABC·TV'sfilm about two mentally retarded people who fall Inlove
TV INSIDER: So close IS John Travol" to clOSing the deallor his own $l.4-milllon Lear Jet that he's already gothis decorator ready to redo the Interior In his favoritecolor scheme-red and brown ... 'Rhoda's' ValarieHarper is so happy the series was axed, she's spendingthree months redecorating her home ... 'IncredibleHulk' stars Bill BI.by and Lou Femmo Men't so genUeafter all. They can't ~e ere to eye on BiI/'s vastpublicity-and Lou's lack of I ... Suzanne Some,.. maywear grUbby overalls In next season's 'Three'sCompany.' The Ropers will have their own series, andJ~ DeWItt thinks Suzanne would be perfect as thenew bUilding superintendentJ ... Supermodel CherylT1ep won't admit It. but she'& having the best time ofher life as two handsome studs slug it out for herheavenly bod. Tennis ace VIta Geru..ItJa wants to punchphotographer Peter Beard right In the mouth every timePete and Cheryl have those Uttle nlght·long dates. Vltas.who was Cheryl's main squeeze for awhile after shecame back from Africa Clutched in Peler's arms, wantsto be NO.1 again. He consoled her when she split tramher a~ing hubby Stan Dr-.otJ, who at 45 couldn't keepup With youtllful Cheryl.
TV BACKSTAGE: 'Happy Days' and 'Who's Watching IheKids' cule SCott BaJo I. sick of tutored schoolJng. "I missmy friends. I always think how they are home foolingaround and having a good time," he sighs, pidtlng uphIS lat paycheck ... Actor William Shatn.r-CaptalnKirk of 'Star Trek' -has a space-age Idea aboutmarriage. Shatner says he'd advise his three daughtersto five with thetr boyfriends, and get to know them"totally" before tying the knot. '" wouldn't want mychildren to rush Into marriage unprepared," Shalner loldme ... Tony Danm gave his son Mate a ride while waitingfor the rest of the 'TaxI' squad to show up for a softballgame a~lnst the cast and crew of 'The Wallans:Softball. It ~ems, Is a favorite Sunday afternoon activityin TInseltown. Tony's impressive biceps bulge frompumping iron during the week, a holdover from hisbOXing days when he was a Golden Gloveschamp ... WIlfrid Hyd..Whlt. has been signed to gueststar in MCA TV/Universal's four-hour two-part presentation of John Jakes' 'The Rebels'-the adventurousseQuel to 'The Bastard'
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