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1 0 HIDALGO COUNTY HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2015
Placing a classified ad in the Hidalgo County
Herald is easy!
Simply stop in at 212 E. Motel Drive, Suite B, in Lordsburg, or drop us a line at the same
address. Ads may also be called in to 575-542-8705 or e-mailed to hcherald@aznex.net.
A 25-word classified ad will only cost you $5.00.
Any additional words will be 5¢ each.
SERVICES
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 2010 Mitsubishi Galant. Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoul-
$9000. Contact Ashley at 520-471- der Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace
8105 (call or text) -little or NO cost to you. Medicare
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FOR SALE: 2004 GMC Yukon, new
tires. $3000 OBO. Call after 6 p•m. for
information 505-974-1438 or 575-
654-3099.
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PRAYER
JESUS LOVES METHIS I KNOW
FORTHE BIBLETELLS ME SO.
God lives in those who declare that
Jesus is the Son of God and they live
in God. We have known and believed
that God loves us. God is love.Those
who live in God's love live in God and
God lives in them.
--1John 4:15, 16
READYOUR BIBLE
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SERVICES
YARD WORK: Does your yard need
a good Spring cleaning? Call 575-313-
3247.
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BENEFITS• Unable to work? Denied
benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay
Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Asso-
ciates at 1-800-591-5109 to start your
application today!
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as 75 Percent. Stop Levies, Liens and
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Sell your structured settlement or
annuity payments for CASH NOW.
You don't have to wait for your future
payments any longer! Call 1-800-614-
1524
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WILL BUY GOLD! Gold jewelry,
scrap, broken pieces, dental gold, any
condition. 8K-18K. If your not sure,
we'll test it for you. Call 575-639-2484
or stop by the Cottage House, 214
East Motel Drive.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath
house, front room, wall to wall new
carpet. House is all fenced in, perfect
for Border Agent. Two lots behind
house. No pets inside house. $450
and $450 deposit. For more informa-
tion contact Joe Escobar at 575-542-
8173 or stop by 1428 S. Animas
Street.
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FOR RENT: King Arthur's Apart-
ments is now taking applications for
1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments.
Please pick up application at 428 W.
Gale Street. 575-542-9336.
Se habla Espanol. lm.,
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER:
3BR, 1 BA house on large lot, fenced
back yard, garage. Sold as is. 505
East'D' Street, Lordsburg. Call 575-
574-8383 for information.
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DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR The •Wellness Coalition is
BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE
BLIND. Free 3 DayVacation, Tax De-
ductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork
Taken Care Of. CALL 1-800-948-
7239 1 tp
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hiring 2 local Youth Advocacy
Specialists for the summer of 2015.
Positions are half time at $10.10/hour
for 10 weeks. Must be 18 to 24 years
old and available to start immediately.
Youth Specialists will work with'l-WC
and partners to plan and host a youth
gathering, collect information about
local youth and community issues,
and create a plan for sharing that in-
formation. Applications are available
at www.wellnesscoallition.org or by
calling Christy at 575-534-0665 or
520-507-0665. m22/29c
HIDALGO COUNTYTRANSFER
STATION
The Hidalgo County Manager's Of-
rice is currently accepting applications
for casual-positions of an Attendant
for theTransfer Station in Animas, NM.
A casual employee is an employee
who is called on a short notice or on
an occasional basis for a short pe-
riod of time or an employee who works
less than twenty (20) hours per week.
There are no benefits for this posi-
tion. Applicants must have a High
School Diploma or Equivalent. Appli-
cations and complete job description
may be picked up at The Hidalgo
County Manager's Office- 305 Pyra-
mid Street, Lordsburg, NM or visit
www.hidalgocounfy.org. Applications
will be accepted until all positions are
filled. Hidalgo County is an Equal Op-
portunity Employer.
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Notice
The City of Lordsburg is now accept-
ing applications for the SummerYouth
(ages 14 -18) and for Lifeguards at
the Lordsburg Swimming Pool.The
SummerYouth employment program
will begin June 8, 2015. If you are
interested, stop by City Hall to fill out
the application and employment
forms. You will need to bring your birth
certificate, social security card and a
picture ID. Applications received by
June 5, 2015 will be eligible for the
first two week round. Please contact
City Clerk, Jeannie Palacios for more
information at 575-542-3421 or 575-
654-1948.
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NOW HIRING
Sunshine Haven in Lordsburg is now
hiring for:
* CNA & LPN/RN Day, Evening &
Night Positions
* Must enjoy working with the elderly
* Sign-On Bonus
* Excellent Compensation Package
575-542-3539
603 Hadeco, Lordsburg NM 88045
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The Wellness Coalition is hiring 8
Crew Members for the Youth Conser-
vation Corps program in Hidalgo
County. Positions are full time at $9-
11/hour for 6 weeks working on
projects in Hidalgo County. Must be
16 to 25 years old. Applications are
available at www.wellnesscoalition
.org and can be dropped off at Hidalgo
Learning Center at 520 W 2nd St in
Lordsburg. For more information, call
Christy at 575-534-0665 or 520-507-
0455.
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Hidalgo Medical Services has imme-
diate openings for:
• Administrative Assistant to the CEO
• CCSS Worker - Community Sup-
port Specialist
• Accounting Assistant
• HR Director
• Clinic Coordinator
APARTM NTsl M°re inf°rmati°n avai'ab'e at
www.hmsnm.org or call 575-534-
0788 or 575-542-2326. EOE M/F H/
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600 Ownby Street, Lordsburg IIGreat Benefits.PaidWeekly.Va-II
Newly Remodeled Units II Illlcation, Holidays, 401k. Dbls/ll
all Tess.575.557.2374 IlTanker/Hazmat, lyr exp, CDL-A. II
or 575.545.1819 11520-720-5600 ml/22pccll
Lordsburg Hidalgo Library
Summer Reading
presents:
"Summer of STEM"
Science
Technology
Engineering
Mathematics
Registration and Orientation
MAY 26th @ 2:00PM
PROGRAM ENDS JUNE 25th
OPEN TO AGES 3 18
JOIN US FOR A SUMMER OF -'" /
RE^raNG ^ND mSCOV00-RY00
The Wellness Coalition is recruiting 2
AmeriCorps members to serve as
Program Assistants for the Youth Vol-
unteer Program in Lordsburg for 6
weeks over the summer. Members
receive an education award of $1175
and a stipend of $100 per week.
Project Assistants will work with Pro-
gram Leaders to plan and coordinate
projects for young people to partici-
pate in. These are part-time project
based positions with a flexible sched-
ule. Applications are available atThe
Wellness Coalition or by calling
Christy at 575-534-0665 or 520-507-
0455.
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HELP WANTED: Now hiring part time
licensed, insured driver with vehicle
and part time cook. Pick up applica-
tion at Mama Rosa's Pizza.
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Equipment? Bulldozers, Backhoes,
Excavators. Hands On Training! Cer-
tifications Offered. National Average
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STATE ENGINEER OFFICE
NOTICE is hereby given that on
March 16, 2015, Armando and Juana
Dominguez, 1506 State Highway 338,
Animas, New Mexico 88020 filed ap-
plication A-00035-B with the STATE
ENGINEER for permit to change point
of diversion in the Animas Under-
ground Water Basin by discontinuing
the use of point of diversion A-00035-
$2 located in SW1/4SE1/4NE1/4,
Section 9, Township 26 South, Range
20 West, NMPM and commence use
of existing point of diversion A-00035-
POD3 drilled to a depth of 612 feet
and constructed with 16.00 inch di-
ameter casing, located in the SE1/
4SW1/4NE 1/4, section 9, Township
26 South, Range 20 West, NMPM
with a GPS location of 32 ° 03' 37.56"
north and 108 ° 53' 16.74" west for
irrigation purposes on 147.30 acres
located in PT. NW1/4NE1/4; Pt. NE1/
4NE1/4; Pt. SW1/4NE1/4; and Pt. SE1/
4NE1/4 all acreage is in Section 9,
Township 26 South, Range 20 West
NMPM; with diversion not to exceed
441.90 acre-feet per annum from all
sources combined. Points of diver-
sion A-00035-$2 and A-00035-POD3
are located in vicinity of Cotton City,
New Mexico in Hidalgo County.
Any person, firm or corporation or
other entity having standing to file ob-
jections or protests shall do so in wdt-
ing (objection must be legible, signed
and include the writer's complete
name, phone number and mailing
address). The objection to the ap-
proval of the application must be
based on: (1) Impairment; if impair-
ment, you must specifically identify
your water rights; and/or (2) Public
Welfare/Conservation of Water; if
public welfare or conservation of wa-
ter within the state of New Mexico,
you must show how you will be sub-
stantially and specifically affected.The
written protest must be filed, in tripli-
cate, with the State Engineer, PO Box
844, Deming, NM 88031 within ten
(10) days after the date of the last
publication of this Notice. Facsimiles
will be accepted as a valid protest as
long as the hard copy is hand-deliv-
ered or mailed and postmarked within
24-hours of the facsimile. Mailing post-
mark will be used to validate the 24-
hour pedod. Protests can be faxed to
the OSE at 575-546-2290. If no valid
protest or objection is filed, the State
Engineer will evaluate the application
in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 72 NMSA 1978.
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Request for proposal for IT
Services
Animas Public Schools is accepting
requests for proposals to provide IT
services for the 2015-2016 school
year, renewable for an additional two
years. Services to be provided include
the following: maintain service and
update all computer equipment and
software, as needed. Assist with stan-
dardized and short cycle assess-
ments as appropriate• Proposals
should include an hourly rate for IT
services. Sealed proposals must be
received in the Superintendents' of-
fice no later than 4:00 PM on Tues-
day, June 2, 2105. For information
contact Animas Public Schools at
575-548-2299 ext 223.
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STATE ENGINEER OFFICE
NOTICE is hereby given that on
March 18, 2015, Rodriguez Com-
pany, Inc. dba Santa Fe Ingredients
Company, Inc., c/o Henry Rodriguez,
1448 Highway 338 Animas, New
Mexico 88020, filed application A-11 -
C (T3) with the STATE ENGINEER
for a temporary permit to change point
of diversion, purpose of use, and
place of use in the Animas Valley Un-
derground Water Basin by discontinu-
ing the irrigation of 115.05 acres of
land located in lots 1 and 2; Pt. SW1/
4NE1/4;Pt. SE1/4NE1/4; PT. NW1/
4SE1/4; PT. NE1/4SE1/4; all in Sec-
tion 3, Township 26 South, Range 20
West, NMPM, and commence the use
of existing points of diversion: A-24-S
drilled to a depth of 260 feet and con-
structed with 18.0 inch outside diam-
eter casing, located in the SE1/4SE1/
4SW1/4 of Section 35; A-24-S-5 dnlled
to a depth of 580 feet and constructed
with 16.0 and 14.0 inch outside diam-
eter casings, located in the SE1/4SE1/
4SWl/4 of Section 35; A-24-S-3 ddlled
to a depth of 541 feet and constructed
with 16.0 and 10.0 inch outside diam-
eter casings, located in the SWl/
4SE1/4SW1/4 of Section 35; these
three points of diversion are located
in Township 25 South, Range 20 West
NMPM, and points of diversion A-11-
A drilled to a depth of 407 feet and
constructed with 16.0 inch outside
diameter casing, located in the NE1/
4NW1/4SE1/4 of Section 3 and A-11-
AS drilled to a depth of 603 feet and
constructed with 14.0 and 12.0 inch
outside diameter casings, located in
the NE1/4NWl/4SE 1/4 of Section 3;
these two points of diversion are
found in Township 26 South, Range
20 West, NMPM. Amount of water
from all sources shall not exceed
345.15 acre-feet per annum, mea-
sured at the points of diversion for
commercial, irrigation, domestic,and
related purposes associated with a
produce processing facility and for
the irrigation of 115.05 acres located
in Pt. E1/2, Section 3, Township 26
South, Range 20 West, NMPM. Com-
mercial facilities, points of diversion
and place of use are located in vicin-
ity of Cotton City, New Mexico in
Hidalgo County.
This application is for a temporary
permit and the water right will revert
to the move-from point of diversion,
place and purpose of use December
31,2024 or upon 30 day written no-
tice to the Office of the State Engi-
neer.
Any person, firm or corporation or
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Sunday Services ll AM
INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR
IMPROVEMENTSTO
LORDSBURG MUNICIPAL
AIRPORT
CITY OF LORDSBURG, NEW
MEXICO
A.I.P. PROJECT NO. 3-35-0026-
015-2015
Sealed bids for improvements to the
Lordsburg Municipal Airport, A.I.P.
Project No. 3-35-0026-015-2015, will
be received by the City of Lordsburg
at the City Council meeting room in
City Hall at 409 W. Wabash St,
Lordsburg, New Mexico 88045 until
June 8, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. MDT and
then opened and read aloud.
The work involved includes the fol-
lowing:
SCHEDULE I
RUNWAY 12/30, TAXlWAY A1, A2
AND A3
PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE II
PARTIAL PARALLEL TAXlWAY A AND
HELICOPTER
APRON PAVEMENT MAINTAINECE
For a complete set of Plans, Specifi-
cations and Contract Documents all
purchases must be made through our
website at
www.armstrongconsultants.com. A
digital copy may be downloaded for
$50.00. A hardcopy may be pur-
chased for $100.00 for each set.
There will be no refunds•
Each bid must be accompanied by a
Certified Check or Cashier's Check
in an amount not less than five per-
cent of the total bid made payable to
City of Lordsburg, or by a Bid Bond in
like amount executed by a Surety
Company•
The Bidder must supply all the infor-
mation required by the proposal forms
and specifications and he/she must
bid on all items of every schedule.
The City of Lordsburg reserves the
right to waive any informality in or to
reject any or all portions of the vari-
ous bid items. No proposal may be
withdrawn for a period of sixty (60)
days from the opening thereof.
A Pre-Bid meeting will be held atthe
Lordsburg Municipal Airport on June
2, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. MDT. All bid-
ders are advised to examine the site
to become familiar with all site condi-
tions.
The proposed contract is under and
subject to Executive Order 11246 of
24 September 1965, as amended and
to the equal opportunity clause and
the Standard Federal Equal Employ-
ment Opportunity Construction Con-
other entity having standing to file tract Specifications, including the
ob!ections or p.rotests shall do so in goals and timetables for minority and
wntmg (objeotien must be legible; rb i tl
.......... fehale pa 'c'pa '0all .....
signed and include the writer's com- A Certification of Nonsegregated Fa-
plete name, phone number and mail-
ing address). The objection to the
approval of the application must be
based on: (1) Impairment; if impair-
ment, you must specifically identify
your water rights; and/or (2) Public
Welfare/Conservation of Water; if
public welfare or conservation of wa-
ter within the state of New Mexico,
you must show how you will be sub-
stantially and specifically affected.The
written protest must be filed, in tripli-
cate, with the State Engineer, PO Box
844, Deming, NM 88031 within ten
(10) days after the date of the last
publication of this Notice. Facsimiles
will be accepted as a valid protest as
long as the hard copy is hand-deliv-
ered or mailed and postmarked within
24-hours of the facsimile. Mailing post-
mark will be used to validate the 24-
hour pedod. Protests can be faxed to
the OSE at 575-546-2290. If no valid
protest or objection is filed, the State
Engineer will evaluate the application
in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 72 NMSA 1978.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET
HEARING
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Secton 22-8-10 NMSA, 1978, that the
Board of Education of the Lordsburg
Municipal Schools, Distnct #1, County
of Hidalgo, State of New Mexico, will
on Wednesday, May 27, 1:00 P.M.
M.D.T., atthe Board Room, 501 West
Fourth Street, present and publicly
review the budget for 2015-2016 fis-
cal year.
This is a public hearing and all inter-
ested parties are invited to attend.
Copies of the agenda will be available
at the District Administrative Office
twenty-four hours prior to the meet-
ing and may be obtained by mem-
bers of the public upon request.
Done at Lordsburg, New Mexico this
19 th day of May, 2015.
LORDSBURG BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Manuel D.V. Saucedo, President
A'I-I-EST:
Alfredo Morelos, Jr., Secretary
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First
Baptist Church
of Lordsburg
3rd & Animas Streets
Lordsburg, NM 88045
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cilities must be submitted prior to the
award of the proposed contract, in-
cluding any subcontracts in excess
of $10,000.00•
The proposed contract is subject to
the provisions of Department of
Transportation Regulations 49 CFR
Part 26 (Disadvantaged Business
Enterpnse Participation).
Minimum wage rates as established
by the Secretary of Labor and State
of New Mexico are applicable to all
schedules awarded for this project•
Any questions regarding this project
are to be directed to the office of
Armstrong Consultants, Inc., Albu-
querque, New Mexico, (505) 508-
2192 for interpretation.
CITY OF LORDSBURG, NEW
MEXICO
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The Silver Witch
by Poula Brackston
A year after her husband's sudden death,
ceramic artist lda Fordwells finally moves into
the secluded Welsh cottage that was to be
their new home, She hopes that the tranquil
surroundings will help ease her grief, and
lessen her disturbing visions of Mat's death,
instead, the lake in the valley below her
cottage seems to spark something dormant in
her - a sensitivity, and a power of some sort.
Animals are drawn to her, electricity shorts out
when she's near, and strangest of all, she sees a
new vision; a boatful of ancient people
approaching her across the water.
Perfect Match
By Fern MIchaets
AS far as former NFL star lake Masters is con-
cerned, dreams are risky propositions. Years
ago he came achingly close to achlevin his
ambition of playing in the Super Bowl-before a
spinal injury ended his career. Confined to a
wheelchair, unwiling to take a chance on
another risky surgery that could restore his
mobility, .lake now stays cocooned behind the
|mposin8 gates of his lavish home.
Seeing Home (the Ed Lucos Story)
By Ed LUCOS
In 1951, when he was only twelve years old, Ed
Lucas was hit between the eyes by a baseball
during a sandlot @me in Jersey City. He lost his
sight forever. TO cheer him up, his mother
wrote letters to baseball superstars of the day,
explaining her son's condition. Soon Ed was
invited into their clubhouses and dugouts, as
the players and coaches personally made him
feel at home. Despite the warm reception he
got fi'om his heroes, Ed was told repeadty by
others that he would never be able to accom-
plish anything worthwhile because of his
limitations. But Hall-of-Famer Phil Rizzuto
became Ed's mentor and encouraged him to
pursue his passion--broadcasting.
The American Wife
By Taya Kyle
The widow of "American Sniper" Chris Kyle
shores their private story: an unforgettable tes-
tament to the power of love and faith in the
face o.f war and unimaginable loss--and o
moving tribute tO a man whose true heroism
ran even deeper than the legend
Lordsburg Hidalgo
Library
2o8 East 3rd Street
575-540-9646