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able to do down the road.” The Rockets let loose everything that was pent up and they did it in an overwhelming fashion. They ran for 288 yards on just 28 attempts and had 44 passing yards on just three attempts — that’s 332 yards on 31 plays for an average of 10.7 yards per play. A lot of the credit for that goes to the offensive line, according to Jernigan. “I thought the offensive line did a good job,” he said. “They’re a very experienced group and they’ve played together for two or three years now. “They’re a pretty good unit, they like each other and they communicate well.” Aztec (0-2), meanwhile, had minus 33 yards on the ground and just 37 yards passing — four total yards on 36 offensive plays. Those numbers tell a tale of a defense that looked as good as ever. “I thought (the defense) did a real good job, particularly in the first quarter,” Jernigan said. “Before you knew it, we’ve got a big lead and it starts forcing the other coach’s hand where if you’re going to get into the game, you have to throw. “I thought they did a pretty good job. I know there were a couple of breakdowns

GARAGE SALES 001. North

3014 N.Garden,Sat&Sun 8-3,furn,hospital bed,adult scooter, dishes,lots of misc 801 E. Linda Vista Sat. Sept. 8th 6:30 No Early Birds! 265/75 R18 5 hole wheel & tires, 53” Hitachi Ultravision TV, clothes, couches, etc. many items, 1500 Highland Rd, Fri-Sat, 6am-12pm. Furniture, sectional, computer & misc. 1808 ISLER Rd Sat. 7am? Rims, kids clothes, baby items, windows, camping gear, & other misc. items.

002. Northeast

2400 Urton Rd. Sat. Only 8am Huge Yard Sale, BBQ, baby, sinks, tools, weight bench, rims, futon, more. 3200 BANDOLINA, Sat., 7-12. Stock trailer, 5x10 flatbed trailer, barbie dolls, lots of misc. 1403 E. 17th, one block East of Atkinson, SATURDAY ONLY, 8am-? Metal Bldg. Const. Co. liquidation sale. All tools, screws, power & hand tools, etc. Priced to sell.

005. South

2300 S. Washington Fri & Sat. 9am Garage Sale. Dresser, misc. household 1400 S. Kentucky Sat. & Sun. 9 Furniture, tools, oak roll top desk too much to list.

006. Southwest

2602 W. Alameda, Fri-Sun, 6am. Big brown couch $100, dresser set $150, 42” TV $100 & more. 507 CARTER Dr. Fri.-Sun. 7-? Sofa, loveseat, bedroom set, washer/dryer, granite pieces various sizes, marble sinks & counter tops, numerous household items. Commercial weight lifting equip. 2 Bowflex, 2-4 wheelers, clothes and scrubs. 1400 W. Tilden, Thurs-Sat, 8-2. Furniture, tools, patio furniture, household items, beds, toys, clothes. 512 S. Sycamore Fri & Sat. 8-1 No Early Birds. Furniture, home goods, misc. 1202 PRINCETON Dr, Sat., 8am. Couch/hide a bed, kitchen table & chairs, bedding & sheets, PC printers w/drivers vista & win 7, lawn & garden, clothes teen & up, auto tires, backpacks, movies, lots of misc.

1509 N. Greenwood Ave. Sat. Lots of craft items, Tupperware, quilting batting material, pots pans, yarn, Christmas stuff, linens, towels, boxes of stuff, 3-4-5-7 dollar tools, jars lots & lots of stuff.

501 W. Hervey Dr., Sat. 7-2pm, Moving Sale, clothing, table, lots misc. everything must go!

3113 N. Garden, Saturday, 8a-12p. Books, clothes, games, odds & ends.

601 S. Delaware, Sat., 8am-? Carport Sale: Car seats, strollers, girls clothes size 6, baby clothes, misc.

1808 E. College, Sat, 7am. Large sale: Furniture, antiques, electronics & more. 703 LA Fonda Dr, Fri-Sun. Furniture, tools, electronics, clothes, misc. 907 E. Malamute, Saturday, 7am. Decorating items, dishes, kitchen items, small appliances, bed spreads, linens, towels, baby bath tub, clothes, shoes, toys, books, infant car seat & lots more. 602 TRAILING Heart, Saturday, 7am-2pm. Multi Family. ROSEWOOD ESTATES, 414 E. 23rd, Sat., 8am. ONE STOP Park wide sale: Lots of everything! Furniture, dishes, decor, fridge, exercise bike, tools, kids clothes, lots of toys, etc. 2905 N. Alhambra #1. Sat., 7-11. A few pieces of furniture, baby items, Jr. Miss clothing, misc. items. No Early Birds

003. East

306 E. Forest, Sat-Sun, 8am. Table, children clothes, toys & lots of misc. 2609 E. 2nd, Sat., 7am-? Stove, purses, scrubs, luggage, girls junior size clothing, young men’s jeans & clothing & lots of misc. items.

005. South

1014 S. Pennsylvania, Saturday ONLY, 7-? Moving Sale. Furniture, tools.

1603 W. Hendricks, Fri-Sun, 7am-? 4 family sale. Old organ, baby & adult clothing. 500 GEORGIA Rd, Sat-Sun, 7am-3pm. 3 party sale: Furnishings, clothing & accessories.

007. West

TAMMY’S DISCOUNT Jewelry & more in the Blair’s Monterey Flea Market #19 has a huge selection of jewelry & bows at $1.00 ea, plus the best selection of body jewelry in town including tapers & gauges, also NFL memorabilia & apparel, all at super prices. 1400 W. 2nd, 623-0136.

306 S. Hemlock, Fri-Sat, 6-1pm. Tons of toddler items, appliances, men’s jeans, outdoor furniture, speaker boxes, electronics, kitchen items & much more 1615 W. Hendricks Saturday ONLY, 7am odds & ends & antiques 1508 W. Albuquerque St. Fri.-Sun. 8-1 Electronics plus size women/girls clothing girls, household items.

008. Northwest #8 VICTORIA Ct, Sat., 8am-2pm. 3 family garage sale. Baby stuff, dishwasher, garbage disposal, 17” rims, clothes, little bit of everything.

PAUL’S VET Supply (in front of), Sat-Sun, 8am. Tons of baby items & little bit of everything.

Super Garage Sale: Sat. 7a-2p Enchanted Hills (904 Mullis Ave) This is going to be a good one lots of great stuff in good condition dont miss out. 575-420-7087

901 PEQUENO Camino, Sat-Sun, 7am-4pm. Kids & ladies clothes & misc.

704 LA Jolla, Sat., 8am-1pm. Misc. household, clothes, baby items.

CLASSIFIEDS / SPORTS

from some younger guys out there. But they needed to be out there under those lights and see what it’s like. It’s a different world out there on Friday nights than what it is on the practice field.” The Rockets scored on each of their seven offensive possessions. They went up 7-0 on a Cody French 11yard touchdown run with 8:12 left in the first quarter and the rout was on from there. After that, the scoring went as follows: — First quarter, 5:53, Anthony Ornelas 22-yard TD run; — First quarter, 1:46, French 57-yard TD run; — Second quarter, 11:15, Ornelas 1-yard TD run; — Second quarter, 9:29, French 1-yard TD run; — Second quarter, 8:46, Fabian Soto 61yard interception return TD; — Second quarter, 8:26, Josh Quiroz 33yard fumble return TD; — Second quarter, 6:41, Quiroz 5-yard TD run; — Second quarter, 4:19, Dean McDaniel 22-yard TD run. It was a lopsided affair, to say the least. French led the Rocket offense with 121 yards and three scores on just eight carries. McDaniel added 87 yards and a TD, Quiroz had 51 yards and a TD and Ornelas had 29 yards and two TDs. kjkeller@rdrnews.com

008. Northwest 207 W. Pine Lodge, Saturday, 7am-? Little bit of everything.

410 W Linda Vista #162 Fri &Sat, 7am-? Big Yard Sale lots of misc. 805 LEANN Dr. Sat. 6:30-? Down 8th street right on Saunders then quick left. Boy & Girl teenage clothes, dresser, rims, household items. 814 N. Kansas Fri.&Sat. 8am-4pm Hutch, exercise machine, rims with tires, toys clothes, misc. items 1713 N. Delaware, Saturday, 8-1. New XO computer laptop, new snow blowers, tables, night stands, books, misc., men & women clothing. 500 N. Sycamore Ave.& 2600 Highland, Sat. 7-1pm, (Enchanted Hills), clothing, shoes, microwave, tv’s, loveseat, wine rack, lawn & bedroom furniture, misc. 2501 GAYE Dr, Sat., 7am-12pm. TVs, printers, dog crate, kds clothes, boks, toys, doll house, women clothes, shoes, hosuehold appliances, microwave, office desk, everything must go!!

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SOLITAIRE HOMES of Roswell is offering a position in sales. Applications are being accepted in person. No phone calls please. 4001 W. Second St. Roswell, NM 88201. Medical Office Billing: Full-time 8-5 M-F. Experience with medical insurance billing, payment posting, CPT and ICD-coding preferred. Insurance contracting a plus. Competitive salary and full benefits including health insurance, 401K, and profit sharing. Preemployment testing will be conducted. Send cover letter with resume and three references to medicalbillingroswell@ gmail.com. Applicants will be held in strictest confidence. AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified – Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-206-4704.

LOOKING FOR a new and exciting career where you can change lives and launch careers? Consider joining the forces at the Roswell Job Corps Center where we “change lives and launch careers, one student at a time!” The Roswell Job Corps is currently accepting resumes for the following vacancies:

Facility Maintenance Manager: Manager will be responsible for the effective and timely operation of the Facility Maintenance Department to provide overall supervision and support of Facility Maintenance through planning, budge, control, staff training, scheduling, evaluation and follow-up Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED, plus five years experience in building and grounds maintenance, valid Drivers License and good driving record. Experience in HVAC preferred. Security Officer: Responsible for the security of students, the facility and Center property

Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED plus one year of experience. Must posses valid Class “D” (CDL) drivers license and good driving record. Resumes will be accepted until positions are filled. Interested applicants should forward a resume to: aranda.irma@jobcorps.org

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On the Falcons’ first play on the ensuing drive, Loving (0-2) quarterback Chaz Sartin and running back Benny Zuniga mishandled the handof f and Hagerman’s Ruben Reyes recovered the resulting fumble at the Loving 41. Two Calderon runs and a false start moved the ball to the 14, where Bobcat quarterback Alejandro Ramos did his best Houdini. Ramos took the snap and rolled to his right where two Falcon defenders seemed to have him pinned down. Ramos was able to squirm away from the defenders and lofted a pass to the end zone. Sartin was able to get a hand on the pass, but the Bobcats’ Rudy Medrano jumped up to snag the ball out of the air for an improbable touchdown that pushed the lead to 14. Medrano ended the ensuing Falcon drive with a fourth-down interception on a botched punt and, two plays later, Isaiah Bejarano burst through the middle, bounced outside and outraced the Loving defense to the corner flag for a spectacular touchdown that made it

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Roswell Daily Record 20-0 less than five minutes into the game. Crandall said that with the possibility of bad weather, running the ball became a priority which put the onus on the Bobcat offensive line that featured Benton Davis, Erik Amaro, Juan Ramos, Sebastian Fer nadez and Frankie Aragonez. “I was very impressed with the offensive line,” he said. “That first quarter, it was the second level before (the defense) got to our backs. That is what we told them, it is a windy game, could be a wet game and we are going to have to see if we can run the ball. “T onight, we ran the ball. When we went and did what we were supposed to do, there was no stopping that at all. It was good to see.” The defensive line of Aragonez, Fer nandez, Amaro, Joaquin Chavarria and Edgar Soto was just as impressive, constantly collapsing the pocket and driving the line of scrimmage backwards. “That last game was hard, I rode the linemen pretty hard because I am in charge of the linemen during practice,” Crandall said. “I rode them pretty hard from that last game where we gave up a lot of rushing yards. I do know

045. Employment Opportunities

PERSONAL ASSISTANT 40 hour/week position. In addition must also be able to work weekends and on call as needed. Responsibilities to include but not limited to organizing national and international travel arrangements, maintaining schedules of various needs, positions and personnel, administratively assist in managing house maintenance and improvement projects (multiple properties) etc. Must be trustworthy, honorable, attentive to details, and a team player. Insurance and vacation benefits available. Send resume to PO Box 1897 Unit 318, Roswell, NM 88202.

THE ROSWELL Daily Record is now accepting applications for the position of: OUTSIDE SALES The ideal candidate must possess excellent customer service skills, superior organizational skills a self-starter and strong work ethic. Bilingual preferred. Experience or background in advertising also helpful. Must be computer literate. This is a full time position. Interested Applicants please send resume & references to: ROSWELL DAILY RECORD Attn: Vonnie Fischer, 2301 N. Main, Roswell, NM 88201 or e-mail to: addirector@rdrnews.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!

Legals

-----------------------------------------------------------------------Publish September 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF CHAVES FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

JAMES POLK STONE COMMUNITY BANK f/d/b/a ROSWELL NATIONAL BANK, a Division of the James Polk Stone National Bank vs

Plaintiff,

MARGEN FRITTS; and, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS OF INTEREST IN THE PREMISES ADVERSE TO THE PLAINTIFF, Defendants.

No. D-504-CV-2012-00237

AMENDED NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Judgment was entered in this proceeding on the 23rd day of August, 2012, in favor of the Plaintiff, James Polk Stone Community Bank (JPSCB), and against the Defendants, Margen Fritts and all other Defendants in this proceeding, in the following amounts: $24,389.76 principal and late charges $186.88, with interest of $1725.86; plus interest thereafter at the rate of $5.76 per day until paid as per the indebtedness of Margen Fritts; attorneys fees in amount of $7,500.00; costs in the amount of $826.92; plus future attorney’s fees and costs incurred through date of sale in the anticipated amount of $2,000.00.

Pursuant to said Judgment, the Plaintiff has a valid, first lien against the following described real property which is situated in Chaves County, New Mexico, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: LOT 16, BLOCK 2B OF REDIVISION OF BLOCK 2 OF SOUTH HIGHLANDS ADDITION, IN THE CITY OF ROSWELL, COUNTY OF CHAVES AND STATE OF NEW MEXICO, AS SHOWN ON THE OFFICIAL PLAT RECORDED MAY 13, 1901 IN PLAT BOOK A, PAGE 50, REAL PROPERTY RECORDS OF CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO.

AKA 307 E. Reed, Roswell, New Mexico

And having been ordered by said Judgment to sell at public sale the real estate just above described to satisfy said Judgment.

NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 2nd day of October, 2012, at the hour of 9:00 a.m., on the steps of the Chaves County Courthouse, Roswell, New Mexico, I, as the Court appointed Special Master herein, will offer for sale to the highest bidder the above-referenced real property. You or your representative must be present at the sale to bid. Terms of the sale are cash. Any and all inquiries should be directed to me at the address shown below. _______________________ Lupe Loving, Special Master 1901 N. Main St. Roswell, NM 88201 575/622-7621

_________________________ Stephen Doerr DOERR & KNUDSON, P.A. 212 West First Street Portales, New Mexico 88130 575/359-1289 Attorney for Plaintiff

that there was a lot of pressure (on Loving) almost all the time. “The line of scrimmage was going backwards instead of forwards like last week, so that was good to see.” Crandall added that his team is right where he envisioned it being two weeks into the season. “I am extremely pleased. When I set the goals for my own self this is where I had it set,” he said. “It is good to be able to get where you think you should be at, you just hope it isn’t too early. Loving was a 2A school, Capitan was a highly-ranked 1A team and we have a rival game (against Dexter) in the third week. “So the front of our season is really loaded up with some good competition.” The Bobcats’ other scores came via a safety, a Ramos 3-yard scoring run, a 19-yard touchdown snag by Jose Bejarano and a 36-yard yard scoring catch by Jessie Rodriguez. Mario Arebalos picked off two passes for Hagerman. Hager man’s defense allowed a total of 37 yards of of fense, including a stone wall-ish minus 16 in the first half.

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Construction Laborer

carpenter helper, drywall helper positions open. Benefits include retirement program, paid vacation/holidays, tool allowance, mileage. Valid driver license, good driving record, and DT required. Applications at 7 Petro Dr., Roswell. No Phone Calls Please.

Legals

-----------------------------------------------------------------------Publish Sept. 1, 8, 2012 Notice to Satisfy Lien

The below named persons are hereby notified that your property located at Billy The Kid Secure Storage, 1325 E. Country Club Road, Roswell NM 88201, will be sold or disposed of by Billy The Kid Secure Storage, on or about September 15, 2012. If auctioned, the auction will take place at Wild West Auctions, 205 E. Seventh St., Roswell NM 88201 If you choose to pay your lien in full, please contact us at (575) 623-4494 before September 15, 2012.

Kadi B Andrus 104 N. Washington Roswell, NM 88201 Property consists of: electric range, recliners, drop-lid table, mattresses

Rudy Montano 710 E. 5th St. Roswell, NM 88201 Property consists of: electric range, recliners, drop-lid table, mattresses

Michelle Olubode 4 Jardine Ct. Roswell, NM 88201 Property consists of: Couches, auto luggage Carrier, bicycles, exercise equip., toys.

Melissa Padilla 2425 N. Garden Roswell, NM 88201 Property consists of: free standing range, Misc. boxes, plastic picnic table -----------------------------------------------------------------------Publish September 5, 2012 Public Notice

The New Mexico Environment Department (Department) has received an application for a radioactive material license from Roswell MediCo for the storage and use of radioactive materials at 1621 N. Washington Avenue, Roswell, New Mexico, 88201.

During the early part of the evaluation period, the Department will review and comment upon the application. The Department may, at its discretion, retain consultants to assist in its evaluation of the application. Relevant comments and questions received by the Department from various agencies and interested parties will be forwarded to the applicant for response. Correspondence associated with the application will be on file with the Radiation Control Bureau and will be available for inspection by the applicant and any other interested parties.

The Department has required the company to provide complete plans and other materials concerning, among other things, the public health, safety and environmental aspects of the proposed facility.

The Department will analyze the license application carefully. During this analysis, the application will be reviewed to ensure that there are no deficiencies, that the application meets all applicable requirements and that there is no reason to believe that the operation will violate any laws or regulations. If the Department is so satisfied, it will issue a renewable Radioactive Material License to expire in five years.

The activities of al licensees are inspected periodically to assure compliance with regulations and conditions.

The application is available for review at the following location: The New Mexico Environment Department Radiation Control Bureau 525 Camino de los Marquez, Suite 1 P.O. Box 5469 Santa Fe, NM 87502

It is anticipated that the review period will require about one month. Written comments and requests for public hearing will be accepted for 30 days after publication of this notice. Written comments regarding this license application should be directed to the New Mexico Environment Department, Radiation Control Bureau, P.O. Box 5469, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502-5469.


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