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Cox reported that the countycould not afford the increase inpremiums andstarted makinginquiries of obtaining insurance from the privatesector.~delity Insurance Company In,Roswell will provjdeboth the general liability andcivil rights insijrance for thecounty ata costof.$40,397, withan effective date of JUly 1,1988.
Commissioners approvedthe emergency purchase of insurance. A copy of the resolution will be sent to the stateauditor and state departmentof finance and administration.
Commissioners approveda budget increase of $2,065 forthe sheriff's department due tothe sheriff receiving a reimbursement for helicopterservices.
According to a letter fromsheriff Don Samuels, the $2,065check dated Feb. 9, 1988 hadbeen held by advice of counsel.The reimbursement camefrom Bear Helicopters.
Undersheriff Rex Skellettdiscussed with commissionersthe status of the present traffic safety grant. The grantcalled for a match of $25,000 tobe paid by the department. Atthis time only $4,000 has beenspent.
Skellett said he had talkedto officials in Santa Fe and"worked out a system to comply" by spending thenecessary funds.
Commissioners tabled action on a new traffic safetygrant application to see if thedepartment can comply withthe current grant before making further commitments,
Agreement with theSoutheastern New MexicoEconomic DevelopmentDistrict (SENMEDD) wasapproved. The county will contribute $1,500 for services provided by SENMEDD.
The annual automatedvoters record system contractwas approved. This agreement keeps the list ofregistered voters in the com-puter bank.
Final payments for theAlto Paving project were approved. The ~ount dueMcCarty Construction is$131,154 and the amount duePajo Technical Services is$25,928.57.
Commissioners also approved change order No. 10 fordeletion of fog seal because theadding of fog seal to the sandseal would not be costeffective.
Commissioners released abond in the amount of $28,000to McCarty Construction forwork associated with substantial completion No. 1. Thatdocument was issued July 7,1987 and the bond is to b~ keptby the county for one yearfollowing completion date.
Commissioners approvedissuance of substantial completion No. 6 for the project.The entire Alto project wascompleted with a net underrunof $85,900. This money will beused to retire the bonds earlierthan planned.
Action was tabled onagreements with the statehighway department forbridge work.
The school bus routeagreement with the statehighway department was approved. The project to work on4.5 miles a t the north end ofTranswestern Road will cost$53,611 with the state to provide 100 percent funding andthe county to do the work.
Commissioners agreed tobid for an engineer for thework to be done on old FortStanton Road. This will combine four separate coopagreements with the statehighway department.
Two of the agreements arecounty arterial program.(CAP), one from last year andone for this year with the stateto pay 75 percent of the costand the county to pay 25percent.
d d · . The other two. are,!BI;~p ~ .1'1\('" coop~ranve\.gr~~ents,~net f , . ~ ~ ft1~ ~ ,. ~"t- or:"·;a :'on,e for this
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monetary assistance for theWater Defense Association inthe Mescalero wa ter suitSkeen sa id, "I represen t bothsides in this thing."
Other thi ngs discussedwere the appropriation cycle incongress, the proposed manda tad hea I th benefi tsemployers are to provide if approved, the election year andthe minimum wage."Minimum wage is not a livingwage," Skeen said. "It wasnever intended to be a livingwage but an entry level wage."
Skeen said that his secondcongressional district in NewMexico includes 500,000 peopleand is one of the largest congressional districts.
library, purchase audio visualequipment for library.remodel mid-school lounge tobe used for audio visualstorage, purchase floor covering for high school vestibule,join two computer user'sgroups from CooperativeEduca tion Services (CES) ,purchase equipment for thewood shop and reinodel the agfarm to meet USDArequirements.
The board met in closedsession for 38 minutes todiscuss personnel. No decisions were announced following the executive session.
insutance would'pc' renewedby increasing the premiumfrom $4,927 pery~$70'OOOper year.
The county also eived anotice that Trave ers Insurance Company wa ~oing to renew the county'sgeneral liability policy.
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attended the town meetingSC\'eral times throughout
the meeting Skeen stressedthat hi'; office would help people With problems they haveWith go\'C'rnment agencies Hea-;ked that people try to limitmail to one issue per letter andS;IJ(! hiS office tries to respondto all mail
Skeen answered questionsand lalked with memhers ofthe <ludience about differenttopics, from the White Sands~1jssile Range displacement ofranchers, textbooks beingwritten hy Russians, the INFtrea ty and Fores t Servicedistrict policies to the heifertax,
When approached about
ward taught high schoolEnglish and was assistant varsity football coach and headtrack coach,
School Supt. DannyBurnett announced he hasgood prospects for theteaching positions that areopen. The school needs a highschool math teacher and aband teacher in addition to thehigh school English position.The district plans to share aband teacher with Corona.
Burnett presented theschool purchasing goals forthis summer: carpet sevenhigh school rooms, paint exterior of buildings, paint in-terior of high, s~hool'!"~~lIfI' "purchh~se a
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The county had received anotice froJD the New MexicoRisk Ma~agement Divisionthat the cl:ilvll rights insurancewould be cancelled effectiveJuly 1. The county then received a notice that the civil rights
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Teacher resigns; summer purchasing goals set
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CONGR ESSMAN JOE Skeen talked with members of the audience during the town meetingIn Carrizozo Monday
Skeen's Carrizozo townmeeting draws a crowd
Carrizozo schools
The Carrizozo schoolboard accepted the resignationof teacher Zale Woodward during the July 19 meeting. Wood-
Sunday liquorsales rejected
Congressman J()~.' Skeenwas greeted by a standingroom only crowd ~1onday
when he carne to Carnzozo fora town meeting. The con·ference room at city hall wasfilled to opacity and manypeople stood at the back of theroom and In the doorway
Skeen welcomed c\'Cryoneand said thp reason for thetown meeting was "to help medo my job better," He gave aquick synopsi-; of wha t is goingon in Washington and spokeabout the wa r on drugs
Three members of Skeen'sstaff accompanied him, AliceEppers and Alice Bruin fromthe Roswell office and SuzanneEisold from the Washington office. Skeen's wife Mary also
and Hainer) time to comply,"Mitchell said.
Commissioners approvedhaving Mitchell take affirlI\ative action. The necessaryaetion will be to file inmagistrate court.
In other business, commissioners approved a resolution for the emergency pur-
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Fire apparatus andother village property incharge of the fire departmentshall not be loaned or rentedexcept by permission of thechief of the fire departmentand with the approval of a majority of the membership of thefire department.
3-3-1Q-Interfering withthe fire department;
(a) No person Shall beallowed to enter the fire station Capitan voters went to theunless accompanied by a polls Tuesday and once againmember of the fire rejected Sunday sale of,dc::partment. akhoholic beverages.
(b) No person shall in- The question to be resolv-terfere in any way with the fire ed was "Shall Sunday sales ofdepartment in the "i>erfor- alcoholic beverages by themance of its duties. drink for consumption on the
(c) No pel'$O~ not a licenses premises of licenseesmember of the. flgf depart- b~ alloW;~ in this local optionm~t s.hallUS,a~t'9.~~thefire district?apparatus ~tfire.c;:'9t'~therwise 266 voters voted; 94 for theunless actmg und~'()rdernof ,~proposal, 172 against thethe comtnanding officer. proposal:
Magistrate Judge Gerald(Conf'd on P.2) Dean Jr. canvassed the votes.
month. He said nothing hasbeen done at this time.
County attorney Gary Mitchell said that the county is being accus.ed of "not moving"but that the board is trying towork with Becker and Halner.
"It is my understandingthat the people of Lincolnwanted to give them <Becker
THURS. JULY 21, 1988
The Capitan Village versus Capitan Village battie continued when Capitan FireChief Virgil Hall and assistantfire chief Pat Huey filed a complaint against Capitan MayorBenny Coker.
The complaint alleges thatCoker violated several town ordinances. Coker appearedbefore Capitan MunicipalJudge Jimmie Stewart July 14and entered a plea of notguilty. A bearing is scheduledfor July 29 at 3:30 p.m.
Apparently the latestphase of the battle concernshaving locks changed onmeeting room doors at cityhall and the removal of 10chairs from the sub station.According 'to reports, thechairs were taken to villagehall ,to be uSed for a meeting.
Ord1iu~nces alleged tohave been violated:
3-3-'1-Apparatus shallnot be loaned;
Complaint namesCapitan's mayor
Granted, we're not at the after"it. That, ina nutshell, wastop yet, but we're well on our to be my job.way. Or rather we were. Now My goal was to try for fiveit seems like everything we hundred thousand dollars tohad planned for the future has accomplish some of the abovecome to a screeching halt projects. Even if I only got halfbecause the war is more im- of what I went after, I felt itportant than progress. would more than justify my
Most people don't know salary of $1,200 per month.that we have come within a But you guessed it. Wegnat's eyelash of receiving a have a council member who$50,000.00 grant (free money) thought a $1200 per monthfor the purpose of upgrading salary was just too much toour sewersystem.land"lllakin" pay for a half a million dollars-iHile8lalbtat.ereit~'~mr~Or-I-..have-..but one village trustee says resigned."No, leave it just like it is." I, Capitan, if you feel I'm notpersonally don't understand the right person for the job, sohis reasoning when he knO'ws be it. But you need someone infull well that we are polluting city hall to get you this money.a major water source in the You are entitled to it and youHondo Valley not to mention deserve it. Keep in mind nowour 0wn ground water. that we are talking about
We have been working on grants. No increase in taxes,obtaining grant money (again No bond issues, but freefree money at no expense to money.the taxpayers) for other im- But, back to the war, Jportant projects such as a city know I speak for ,a lot of. peopark complete with a small pie when I say, let s work It outfishing lake, Little League somehow and look to thepark, playground, picnic future.tables, etc., and getting our We do have a lot going forcity streets paved, installing us. We have the best school instreet lights. sidewalks, curbs the state. We have the bestand gutters. But we've had to water in the state and plenty ofput these things on the it. We have a chance to havebackburner so that we can the best streets, sewer treatfight our war. ment plant, and the prettiest
I resigned from my seat on city park in the state. We havethe village council on June 15 the best little village in thethis year so I could take a low- state.paying job with the village in Let's not run it wi th theseorder to pursue these available stupid and pettygrant monies. There's a lot of disagreements. Let's work itmoney out there in the form of out. It's that simple.state and federal agency Well. there's the challenge.grants, but someone has to go Are you big enough to accept?
concerned the screening of asatellite dish owned by RonBecker and the other matterwas the screening of boxcarson property owned by MikeHainer.
Lee said the HistoricPreservation Boardapproveda plan for Becker with thework to be completed within a
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Capitan's 'war' coulddestroy the vi lIage
By Ruth Hammond
By DAVE STRICKLAND
Former councilman laments:
It's a sad thing indeed towatch a beautiful and thrivinglittie village go down the drain.It's even harder when that little village is your home.
When two different factorshave a simple (and I emphasize the word, simple)disagreement and instead ofmerely sitting down and working it out, they choose to go to
war·N~ ~ hasn't-come to shoofouts in the street yet but it's awar just thesame. A war ofwords and name calling andback-stabbing and turningneighbors against neighbors,friends against friends andeven family against family,
When the public elects amayor and council to represen ttheir best interest and some ofthese same council membershave the opportuni ty to act asmediators to prevent theseunpleasant situations, then Iask you, is it in the best interest to create havoc by listening to only one side and then tolevel charges and even lodge acriminal complaint againsttheir own mayor and thevillage itself? Couldn't we sitdown and work it outsomehow?
Capitan has come forwardin leaps and bounds over thesepast two years. Most peoplehave forgotten that the National Guard was haulingdrinking water to us just twoshort years ago.
Most people don't knowtha t when the present administration took office twoyears ago, tha t they had tostruggle and juggle andmanuever to keep from lettingpart of the village work forcego because there wasn'tenough money to meet thepayroll.
Well, we kept our workforce and they've since hadtwo raises.
Most people don't knowthat not only is there enoughmoney for a firs t-elass workforce now, but that there is aquarter of a million dollars inCDs and money funds forfuture use. This in just twoyears!
Most people don't realizethat our water storage capacity is three times what it wastwo years ago. They don't knowthat our insurance rates willprobably go down, because ofthe increased fire fightingcapabilities.
Most people don't knowthat the village had to borrowand beg from other organizations for enough equipmentand materials just to keep thewale!; sewer 'and street depart-ments ~ting.That was twoyeats ago.1bday we don't haveto tilke a.back seat to anyone.
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Difficulty in enforcing Lincoln Historic Preservation Ordinanc'eThe Lincoln County Com
missioners completed routinebusiness by noon in a shortmeeting Tuesday.
David Lee spoke to commissioners about violations ofthe Lincoln Historic Preservation Ordinance. One matter
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A higbllght of the COl>ference is the opportUll1ty towork with the NatlooAl FFA of·ficers wbo arec(Q.lductiDg theconferences. BesideS the trainIng sessions, the1ll88prngramInj:luded a pubUc speakingworkshnp, an FFA quiz'COl>test. a banquet prpgram andmany: other leadership ae-tivUles designed to improvethe communications skills ofstate FFA officers.
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avaltable througb the FFAFoundation by business and indpstry. The prognun bas ex·perienced rapid growth In thepast few years and theFFAleaders believe it will continueto expand.
Dr. Larry Case, nationalFFA advisor, said. "Theagricultural industry isbecoming increasinglyspecialized. Of the 48.000 newjob openings In agriculture annually, more than 75 percentrequire training past high·school. FFA and the highschool agriculture programare preparing students for further training in agriscience,business, marketing and a bestof other areas."
The FFA is an organization of students prep8Jing forcareers In the agricultural industry. FFA activities andaward programs complementinstruction in high 'schoolagriculture by giviogstudentspraeticaI~encein·the ap-
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". '.•~.:;."JlBUSY AND GROWING OIcuro contrlbiited tcpl-JACtlln county a population 0' BbDull5lRn 1915. MII.,yIhllUUndi ofec.. or land caal(l be obI.ln" under: IIw hllmntud purchllS!nllat••,a.nd uct tiMr' &tateIlInd .Ita per acre. Bulln..... located at 0acu11l' Ipcludocl two well..toc:ked gentt'al .torN. • laWYer end• Ilind orne:.. ownlld byE.G. Relfety.pl~ ....iI:I_n.Th* pl\Dtograph or tha-o.auro Holel. takan llbDut1910-12,. _. IlMInlld by Polly SpNrmen. far_r ~uro rNldent who IIvn I.. TJIC8OII~ AZ.
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Sandra COpeland of the.Corona FFA chapter bas beennamed the recipient of a $1,000national &cboIarshIp spensoredby the Natlonal Beef CouncUas a special project of the [email protected] FFA Foundatlon.
The&cbolarshlpwIU be applied lewl\rdfurlber educationfor Sandra ·at New MexicoSIsIe University.
Copeland, daugbler ofErnest and Brenda Copelandof Claunch, received notice ofthe scbolat'Ship after a na~
tiona! FFA panel judgDd berapplication, a~ong the best inthe nation. Judging eriterla included evaluation of Sandra'sSuj>ervised Occupational Ex·per1enee (SOE) program· iDhigh school agriculture, FFAacUvities, school and -community involvement, highschool grades and careerplans. Sandra's FFA advisor isJamie Widner.
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MJ;'S. J: E. Robinson accompanied tbe IleKRobinsonsto Edmond, OK where theyvisited with the Butch RebInsons and atlended WoodyllobInson's wDddiDg.
Mrs. D1<kWlegertret.....ed SundaY from Oklabnmaatywbere &be visited withE»ward Bryan and the Dan HutchIson3. She was in Ourant,OK to see her sisters.
Mrs. Joe Atkinson, Belen.Is speDdiDg several da1s at theranch as she recuperates frombruises received in a fiJ11atberhome July 4. She attended ameeting of ChuckwagonCowBelles Tuesday.
The cemetery arch nowbas two angels, the gift of JayAnn and Cotton Yancey.
Mr. and. Mrs. Sloan Humpbreys have resigned aspastors of <hutches In Ancbo,Corolla and Nogal effectiveAug. 1. Patrice will assumedulles as direetor of ChristianEducation at ImmanuelPresbyterian in Albuquerqueand Sloan will continue to v.uictoward his PhD.
Mrs. Bernice A(cCord hasreturned home after a threemonth vacatioD with relativesand friends in California.
Henry Cha~has advanced to foreman to replaceByron.
Central NM ElectricCooperative will be holding it'sannual meeting on Aug. 3 atthe Mountainair Jligh Schoolg;ymnasium.
Registration will begin at10 a.m., and a $5 credit will begiven on the electric bills of allmembers who register.
After the meeting, therewill be a drawing for doorprizes, and refreshments willbe sen·cd.
Byron Yancey retlredJune30 after 31 years and fivemonths with the New MexicoII1gbway Dept., 25 years of thattime as bighway maintenanceone foreman. He was lionoredJuly 1 with a covered dish luncheon at the Roswell HighwayDept. The same evening hIscrew here honored him with asteak dinner at Linda's Cafe.Byron now is a part-timeemployee or the Vtilage of Co"ona. Since the four to five inchrain 'l\Iesday he has hauled 22loads or caliche from thesuecb. '
Electric co-op ,holds annualmeeting Aug. 3
Bill Furgason has beentransferred from Lincoln Station to El Paso. Mrs. Furgasonhas resigned as 4-H ieader andvolunteers are needed.
Mrs. Delia Green remainsin serious condition after 12days in an Albuquerquehospital following a car accident. She was to undergo hipsurgery Monday.
Jim '\bung was taken to anAlbuquerque haipital Wednesday eveD1ng to remove a nonmalignant brain tumor: A CATsean Monday shows remnantsof the tumor remaining and asecond surgery is scheduled[or Friday morning.
Coach G. Ray Johnson hasresigned in order to accept aposJtion as graduate assistantin basketball at UTEP.
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preciate all the help they havereceived toward expenses fortheir camp next week at Dexter. They lack $200 at this pointbut will make- and sell Icecream at the 4-H Play Daysaturday, July 16. The girls areTina Aaron, Michelle Hendricks, Traei Kelly, DeniseLightfout, Mary Romero andCallie Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price lettearly Sunday for their bome inPampa, TX. They bad~tended their visit by several days Inorder to be with his daughter, .Sharon Young, and Camily inAlbuquerque.
Rufino Romero andChristina Nunez enjoyed visitslast week from Eddie Lueras,Friona, TX, Pedro Madrid,Tucson and Jose Aguilar,Roswel1.
Rusty McDaniel, Dimmitt, TX, arrived Tuesday tospend some time with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. JackieDavidson. Genie Peterson,Florence, AZ is visiting hersister, Pet Davidson, andfamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen,Heather, and Heath brought
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Gregory gave a talk on the officers are invited. CowBe11eoperation of Boys Ranch and of the year-Eve Latha,showed slides. Boys Ranch has Juanita Owen and Karenfive dlvislOllll, Boys !lancb at Sickler.Belen licensed. for DO boys. Sue Maness and Qeo MadGirls ·Ranch at Lamy for 20. doD helped with the New MexHart Ranch at Melrose for 10 leo Beef Cook-orf June 4 atboys, a successful tbrifl shop Albuquerque's Del Norte IHgband a family center to help School. Thirty dollars waswi th adoptions, both in voted for the girls attendingAlbuquerque. basketball camp at Dexter.
Boys Ranch receives no The October meeting willgovernment help. It isa work- be at the home of Leeing ranch with support £com Sultemeier, in November atinterested individuals. Katie Sultemeier's and in
The wedding ring quilt December at the home ofwas ready for busy needles Esther Johnson.during the business session.Some members remained towork on it after the meeting inspite of the dark clouds.
President JoAnn Proctorreviewed composition of committees and made additions:Lincoln County Fair BoothLee Syltemeier. Clq»'Maddon,Marie Owen and Eve Latham;Buyers Luncheon-LeeSultemeier, JoAnn Proctor,Marle Owen, Crown will furnish paper goods flatware;Corona Festival booth-earolMcCopnei and Eve Latham.
The booth will be in frontof Owen Hardware. At both thecounty fair and CoronaFestival booths napldns, ban·dannas, CowBelie and Mexican cookbooks will be offeredfor sale. Operation Respect,beef recipes and other free
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Lee I!oy' zamDrll of car- as manager. Mulls mll!<lng Carrizo;. famDios and also the junior track ll!""ls•.Suml!ter. .rizozo plaCed flrllt in tb~,sofl- .the kip~ ~i!l' 1\I1c!, Rlla financial. support· of lbe' beli_Cl\....IWoi!O!il'·.!@i abaI! throwat the Hers!Iejf's,Na. 5Umpler, Neo -and .JUlinlla .. cbillliber'of commerce. l\.t. the base from ",bleb ye~ traCkUonal Track, meet state·finals Vallejos.. Eug~ile '.m(Eve1yn cQIltiusion of three months stars can prep8te'.tqr- greaterIn Albuquerque' Selui'day. ValloJos,S/lndr~. Ruth.litld training an.d participation In success. .
zamora's tbr<l\Vof236 feel WIIIl~Silva.. I.'__~"",,~f!!,'"!'~ """"",!,,_~""""'Imay po$SlbIy quallfy Idm for . !!'he trip to the .s.!!Ita mee,tthe national meel wblcb ...m .began wben lbe youth met'inbe held In Hershey, PA In the Gtizzly junior traukandAuausi.· ,. f1e1dmeeUnCa.rrizozoJunen.
Other whiners from Car- Tbat'meelwas spoll$ored byrizozo: Jonathan VaUejos the -Oarrizozo' 'Chamber ofseemed to have WOD 1st place CommeJ"Ce-'and the carri~:lI.--l-in the,l00 meters but in a, mix-- Lion's Qub. .upwas ruleelln 2nd pIa"" and· . Bin Sumpter, organizerfor 'be took 3rd In the 200 meter: the Grlz.ly event, said be apNaomi Vallejos' p1~""d 3rd In preemies all the sUPpol'\ fromthe 50 meter and 4th in the 100meter, Rafa1ll Cbavez PI.oed~th in 100 meter, Nicole ValIejos plnced 4th 1n200 meter and4th bl400 meter, Aavron Bumpter tQok 6tl] in 100 meter. 5~ in200 meter and 8th. in softballthrow, and Lee Sumpter placed 9th In 100 meteraml lOth In200 meter.
Other contestants ftomCarrizozo we~ Willie SilvaandAntho.ny Atcbnleta,.CbrisBa.reIa aco"",ponled the group
Start planning no~ t'or' a bigP~jama Party
Saturday, July 30, 8 p.lTI. until ?Your chance to put a little sJjice ii, your life!
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UPI started it's story outlike this: uQuarterback GabyChavez hit David R.oPer with a50 yard acoriJJg~ss-with just23 s.fonds left to lead Car-riZozo to a 19-14 win over BidMelrose for the Grizzlies :'. 0 O' .fourth straight" Class A title."
Mary Chavez tells this .
~~:a::~~:::: ~c::iD~7~· do''no·rsg t his last game. But'·
we aU back out there .screaming excltementand happiness. I extday my coat was torn iaIJ-l-H'Melrose got mad because wewouldn't leave and turned the Volunteers" are asked tolights out on us...If . donate blood July 28 at the
A lot of people had Carrizozo WQinaD's Clubsomething to do with that four- building from 2 to Gp.m.
. year string. Derrel Pearcy had United Blood Servicesthem in junior high. the Corm- <OOS) or EI Paso. a nonprofittog years. 'Ibm Pennell came .. nd 'ty
~ from tbe University of organlZatIon a commumblood center for the southern
Oli:D1homa in 1969 •.Dd put the New MexIco area. will send afirst championship together. mobile-unit'to carrizozo to aeEli Qlsey Came in 197O~dstUl cept -the blood donations.talksa~t!l"'tcbamplonsblp. _ ..._A.never-cnding supply-of
- team like- tt-waBj'OStel"day; blood is needed because ofRoger 51. Louis eametoput the 'med1eaI advan""" and modern1971 team on the field and had surgery teChniques. CaIiCer
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Tbe blood donation.P.J'O'cess Iseasy.'i'he entirePtoeelSusually Illkesjusl 30 1IllnU1es.U!lS"1llcbnic:!atlli ask'ined1~1b1storY qUl!!lllilns lind cbeek!er!lpeQllure, !Jlood press",..,;pu}$e' and blOO\l bOmogIobin·le\>i!1, 'The actual doliallOiltakes 10 miDUleS: .." All maletials useel in the
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2 99'11 9:6 1196 ,Funeral services were .,~.~P~A~C;K~"'";;:;iAi:~C~AS~,~":±==;;:;;Zru;o;';;;';==c=A=s~i':l
h~d JulJ-16 for' Patrlck--I--C.oORS-ldG~Akb-GANs-- ."Eugene Blake, 10, of 'PenaCanyon at the Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints.
PresiqentMa~lnHansenand Fr. Uirry Gosselin of St.Joseph's Catholic Missionofficiated.
The child, died sUcr beingstruck by an automobile.
Patrick'was born Sept. 22,19T1. at Alamogordo, .the son ofDavid Marden and Elsa Blake,both of whom sUl'1vive. Alsosurviving are three brothers,
.Ryan Blake. David Maro.en Jr.and Christopher Manten,.all ofMescalero.~ Burial was at Mescal~o
cemetery uneletditee;f:lon ofLaGrone Funeral Chapel.
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and will be competing In rsecond naUonal finals rodcCt.t.z ..
EaC'h state has a bulletin"\board at the ~inals. 'lClegra'mswishing the. team or an indiVidual good luck may be sentto the Colorado State Fai11-"Mj!d)a Olllce, Pueblo, CO, Thephone number is (719) 561-8484.The New Mexico bulletinboard was blank last year..
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RACHEL .:LACY, Caplfan"tligh School senior, will be com~petlrlg 1n thl! "aflonal 'tiJ~h school finals July 24·31 In Pueblo,CO. Rachel's rodeo specIalty Is breakaway ropIng.
. an cowgi rl makesnationa' inals
Some 300 cowboys andcowgirls belong to the NewMexico Hi~h School RodeoASsoclatiDD~Lincoln County isrepresented by Justen ~ndOwen . WaShburn, SherryGowen and Rachel Lacy.
. _ Dqring the- 19l17-88 school" yea~ a..chel Laey{iarlicjpated
in 19 ~eos" -and the state"finals. Lacy earned the right to,go.lO.llie.na1ionaLhigh.schooL
- .tinals by being in Ute top lourIn, breakaway, roping. These
: linalsa"'JuIy~ thfuugh July REPUBLICAN'WOMEN31 in' Pueblli,. (;0;;' Over 2,500 TO MElET TUESDAYhigh scbool "fiituddnts willcotnllOte.· . TheFedCrated lIepublican
. nachel Lacy Is theWl»llOij orLinCOln Coullty WlU 'dl!ughtorQ£ Mt;atldMrs. Ken, . meet 'I'\Jesdllr. 'Jul)r?$,' at Il '
,nelhLacy,<itCilpitab,SheWill a,m" ,at the Smgket Ilea••be a' SpillO\' In PlIPitan Iftgh ,1IestaorantillCllpltall, , . ,Schoor: Rachel-_enUy wa~ : :riIem_otth~bilatilwlllinltlated IllIO Iho"C" Club and" m"etrprolllpUy 4110 "'.m. Til",.wis ,awarded ali aca(!,emlc program Will be letterwrillilg"O"letter.l,ymmnlllinioga 9( ,10 legislatorS abliot pending.grail,e pjlint aV!il';lge. Slil! has bUrs. 'ThIs lui/iii. ono o(tlui,lel~ tbto<i:Yelil$, I" rod4", a'VjI~ ~ltulreJllenls. "
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Two. tornados were'sighted near Capitan Tuesdayafternoon.. The" first one wassp4Jtted north of Trankie
. SiJva's' property west ofCapitan apd, the<other onewast<ipor4!d eilsfotC<lpltal' near' "the sight or the new <;a.pitan ,
,well,' , '", BothlQi.llalll!aoiweriHn the
ail'.' The tornado" east otCapitan Vi8S.l1!POrted to baveboen golng toWard l\llidosohutnn .,further, sightings werereported..
The\ Lincoln CountySheriff's 'off e also r~vedreports of flo· e RioBonito between pitan nLincoln 'on' Tuesday. UI1~sheritl Rex'SkeUett said thewaters were dowri by Wednesday alternoon, '.
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Farewell· partyThe Lincoln County J.u1y·. "Y,4.' fo'r .
chapter of1l1ARFE heldlts alt- /&;
=-:.t~au:::.~~ thErtftlmphriesmemhets aedgoestsattended.·' .. '
The gri)up.....hrOUllhl up- Af~get·togethsrfor~.te 'on lbe catasfrijjille 'Rl!V,~tri!WHnmphr\ .' ,U1nells hill, andRalpb-Bwl!ap..--~MI~t¥-'reported on sever.1 COUll1l' heldatth<lca_W,*"..".projects. ' Club 0Jl SundaY, July' 24 at 4
The group comqa.ended p,m. . . 'Ralph on hlswork au:-counly The Hu",phrie. havecommis.io.....,Following the resillnnd ffOl!'_!l!.e l\I:ountaln.hort 'bui;iDess ",eetbtg theylofiJdatrY P8tlllh iiDd·wIll ..beadjoumed for a picnic luneh ",ovJiJII to .Albuquerqu.e. Theaed social hour. _WltlofiJdalry Parish has
chufehes in Ancho,' €oronaaedNogal. .
.FrieDdS are iDvited to alten4 th.l'a~1party.
Lincoln is still~~..lagshowers near1l'$VOr"I atternoon or night. ThecJllghts arecool and plepsant.
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1liOIl ~~holtl6'loOms'::'.,piet, 1Ni1it.gO aiWild pal4l$p)a\~~,..Ilil" "".",Winn"Ill!! (Q""",,q(~fro", theWhIte Ooli" CaWlo ~... therasIosUIrije.Bec:on!l~pa;d$46 of lbe fi...t-g....round, Thes..ondgo-a",und pald$6S.nd .'$46, Aver.ge I. the novice paid ¢OI!lIlderliIDe.~ble'1U\'J!.lI!ll$250, $U;o'and $100. "B" noylce the l\I:uIfIoll, """""1_ '. .....,•. " Iclass had44 leslllS enter. First 1I11cole Dellergo baa a ~tliJli'l4 h!!llr,;w",~ Y togo-.round paid faslost Ibne in beautiful new POOOlb\mla and . lbe ~,WbalJQ!!llhtlJiis=_adthis event of $80. Av....go in· .Js oftenieenl'llioybl{l rides iD vjci! .."aa~ J ."B" novit:e paid $220. $170, and lbe WhIle OoIis area. some abput 'COIIg...... onal$100, "B" class had 26 teatnSenter. paying $120. $!!G, $54.
Meanwhile, .t the WhileOaks school bouse, .there wasa wedding in progress. SlUldra.PllyIIe Lightfoot, daufl\ller ofBud and DllrOlby Payn'" wasexch.ilgjQg .vows wilb JimRobiDsoJl orHoswen. Sandrawas accompanied by' herdaughters, Michelle ofPhoeniX', AZ and 'Monica of
. Roswell. Along wilb friendsand relaUves from Roswell,Farmington, and all otherparIS of New ,Mexico, arid asfar off as Arkansas.
The weddiag was followedby a b8rbecUe mnner-.nd-adance featuring the I.one Sta-rExpress. Approximat¢y 100people attended this h.ppyatfalr.
Back at the White Oaks. Casino a large group ofcowboys and ,cowgirls andother good folks were danc~gto thelilusic of Young Country,a new group of musicians inour area. The White Oaks The White Mountain RCCasino bas two pool tables and andD met at theDr. Woods ana new shuffle board for nex for its annual meetlbgeveryone to enjoy. 'l\IeSday. Gary Miller"Liucolo
The Pony Express COm- Heritage'Trust Administl'atol;mittee met Sunday at80bWat- s~ a film on F>,t. Sf4nton,soo's home and made f~. "wblcb everyo~'~0re4'I'"plans for the auction tbal'~ ~ 'tht'fgroUR eDJt)jed· It.me'nlaklngpIaceJuly23atthedq'" 'ill lbeWortlet Holel:' - , •r1zozo Country Club. We also
More than 90 friends,
Ineighbors and guests enjoyed Funeral' services were
Uilnda Royba, lbe commwlily b.rbecue at heldJll1y'lGforBriaJlMlchaalv ennan Globb." lbe L1ncolJl Park Saturday Wbltebird, G, of M.....lero.
fi.1 "night. Jack Rigney prepared s_lces were conducted
d\be barbecue. . • at tbeChllJ:llh oJ! Jesus Christ
to be marrie The r.in" c.me from the of Lil11er Day, Saints with• west ailrmg the plCllic _na preslcloritlII:arviD~ and
WaJlda Roybal and Ken· sloppOdjushhorl of the park. ~ro Larry, Go••allJl of St.nan Gibbs wiU exchange wed- ' Everyone enjpyecf,eaUng.and· JosepJ!"'s catholic. Mission ot...ding vows on Aug. Gat U:OD watcIUng it rain next doOr. . ,fielating•.Burial, -was .ata.m., in Our Lady of Davldand'Charlot~1.eet ,Mescalero cemetel1'_ waderGuadalupe Catholic Church at Ann BUffington, and Agatha diteeJion of La Gtone FuneralPoji>aque, Nl\I:' LoJlg etltertaiDed lbe group Chapel.
All friends are invited to with song and music. " The child was ItvicUm 01attend the wedding and the . a blt-aIid-run drivereception dance following. AnicejlroUpsh<7oVedupfor Brianwas bomiltov.l, 1IlIII
Wanda Is tbc daughter of castlJlg for lbe amual "Last atAlamngonl.. tbe..nofBe1'Mr. and Mrs. Joe ftoybalofPo- Es..pe of 'Billy lbl> lCld." wyn.Whiteblnl.and AJIJIamejoaque. She will complete her Diane Sbr«:engost is dirE;:C~r BlaC!t1 Wh(JSurvl~ Hp-iS alsodegree in psychology at EN· .gam ibis year: Theta Will be .lttV1'\'ed by two .,.te.... UJlaMU in D~ember. _. d pracllel> $VOr"I" TuesdaY and and Jacqueline Whiteblnl,
Ken IS theSOI1.w.. Mr. a_n --Th'''-- - __ ~tIt--oLMes-ca1em ---'-~-Mrs. A...J. Gibbs of Corona and ~ UL0o.&lY' ..
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'Publlshed In the LIncoln CountyNews on'July 21, 28 and AUgust• and ll f .'1988.
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PubUsheid In IheUncofn CountyNews'on Jurie)Oi' July-1,14, Bnd21. jfi!8.
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:Sell unwanted/no .longer .,.sed itemsarid you Will; r.eceive, dollars in r¢t~tn.
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to eat out-of-hand. hwlude inaD)' meals. or store immediately in the refHgerator forlater IISe.Peaches C8Il usuallybe re~ted for up to twoweeks, -
• To peel peaches, use thetomato method: Place peacheaIn bolling water. transfer to sbowl Qf cold watei'. The skinwiD peel right ofT.
Keep these equivalents inmind when buylng'peaches.: 3or4mediwnpeac:hesequaillb....or 2 cups ofslieed peaches•..or...! 112, cgP,8_otJ!Y..."!!- . ,__
For a £r8Ij brochure withinforination. i'eciP:M and tips-cmnutrition. selection. storageand preparation, send B
stamped, 8elf-addNssed, bustDeBs-sb!:ed enyelope to: TheMatima) Peach Council. P.O.80¥ll:Hl5,~nlburg.West
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SUI\1MEI\PEACHCqO~ERlhuiilltbeMt days of4mn
mer, to&lj)fTWith ibis ilOIl...t..coholie, li\rttiothie of & drink.In a.blender, combine the' fbl~....""."....u.....,one 'Ciipl~t or
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mer brins with, it the good.ness of bountiful fresh fruitsand vegetables. Nothing reaffirms the presence of summer mOrl!l than overfloWingbin8 and baskets of fft'!sh,golden peaches at roadsidestands and supennarkets.
The BUnny summer colorand luscious, aromatic Devorof peaches ha~BRmed it theaffectionate nickname of the"Queen of Fruits." No othersummer &uit is more versatile. nutritious and naturaUy sweet and delicious thanthe peach. A good soutte ofnatural fiber, the peach isalso a deliRht for those concerned about the matter ofhealthy diet and. nutrition.
One medium-sized peachcontains about 38 calories: Itboasts a negligible rat contentand it's SO<tium free. Peacheshave fewer, calories thllneither apples orpeBl'B and arean excellent souree of Vitamin A and C, iron, calciumand jJOfiiulu:iii.· -, -..
Fresh peaches are at theirpeak throughout the month ofJuly-National Peach Month,Bnd are in abund,ant supplyat area markets. The National'p~ Council offersthese tips on buying'and stor.ing peaches. as weD 88 a
.' quick, tasty recipe:• Look fal' peaches that
ate weD-ahaped With a creamyor golden background or un·dertone, The red blWlh of,peac4ea i8 an :indicator or itsvUiety. not ita ripens....
• l>o select peaches.thatare finn to the toueh. notbani.
if' A'IOidpeaeh8lithat~ve"·8' jtieii: :Undertorie; th8se_". Ii..... · .....,11. AJjo...1~W_,dUU.bn1laedor'iYiiDk!ooI_ .• 'to rilHift;. peacltes
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The US Supreme Coui"I the ~arenl Is able !o pay thehas ruled thaIpareolS who fall cbild support.tQ.Pa)': caurt-im'lered child s~_ ----In--most-States.-------co ~ .
~~~~ed~~~=ial=.:,,'fl:f~The ruling passed with a cllildilllppo11 paymeolS are
vo~eof Q;.() andupholds a prac> becoming increasingly~.used in most sta~. The available. .justices· said that c=·tiDsuch ~parents for civil con, t and Many abs~t parents. are. ,-jailing them uaW ey pay Dol wIlUng!o make chlld.~up
does nol vloIate coosUutionaliy podpaymentsunless Iheyare· .protected due-process rights. threatened ~th 'jaiL' These ",
I But the court did say that ~eparen~quite often wA~,"a finding of criminal con- claim. they don't have mbneytempt, which can also result in for child support but will"find'a jail sentence. would be un- the money once the jail cellCOOStitutlODaI w1theul proof poor closes bebiDd them.
Bad news fbr pa,rEmts.whodon't pay child support
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POR .RENT; Insplratton Carrizozo.HeIghts In Rul~OsoDowns. One VILLAGE PF ,CPRPNA,&. lw..o bedroom'" apartments, Mrs. Suz'nh.' CoX;. ._ ~ ~~~,,:.rice- ~aIY•.~~'.carpet. dr.apltSi energy ern.. ~lnCOln County ~~.?r,o' .~ ,~
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