Don’t Get Burned Buying Firewood!

As the weather turns colder, New Mexico Department of Agriculture is reminding people who plan to buy firewood to know what to look for so they get their money’s worth.  NMDA’s Standards and Consumer Services Division regulates New Mexico’s Weights and Measures Law, which addresses how firewood and other commodities must be advertised and sold in order to maintain fairness in the marketplace for both buyer and seller.

“This time of year, you might see some roadside firewood sellers using some pretty loose terms – face cord, loose cord, Albuquerque cord, truckload, load, rack, pile – but none of these are actual legal units of measurement,” said Ray Johnson, SCS assistant division director. “Since it’s impossible to know whether you’re getting a fair deal or not when you buy firewood labeled in these ways, people should look for firewood sold by the cord or fraction of a cord.”

In fact, state law requires firewood to be advertised and sold by the cord or fraction of a cord. A cord is legally defined as 128 cubic feet of wood, commonly seen in a tight stack 4 feet wide by 4 feet high by 8 feet long with logs stacked parallel to one another. State law allows firewood sellers to sell lesser amounts of wood by weight, but the seller must declare the price-per-cord equivalent.

Things to keep in mind when buying firewood in New Mexico:

  • It is illegal to sell firewood in unspecified quantities such as load, truckload, face cord, loose cord, rack, or pile.
  • If firewood is sold by weight, the seller must declare the price per unit of weight and the equivalent price per cord. (This does not apply to firewood sold in packaged bundles of less than 100 pounds.)
  • The buyer should have the firewood stacked and measured while the seller is present.
  • Each delivery of firewood must be accompanied by a receipt or invoice containing the name and address of the buyer and seller, date of delivery, quantity delivered, identity of the commodity, and the total selling price.
  • If possible, the buyer should get the seller’s phone number and the license plate of the delivery vehicle.
  • Bundles of kindling wood or similar packages must be labeled with a statement of net content in terms of weight or measure.
  • The label must include the name and place of business of the packager or distributor and a word or phrase identifying the product.

Catron County Events Calendar: December 2012

EVENTS CALENDAR

Friday, Dec. 21st  at 9:30 am, St. Francis Church in Reserve will participate in a National Day of Remembrance for Sandy Hook Elementary School in CT. The Church will ring the bell 26 times…each ring to be followed by the name/age of a child of God. Everyone is invited to participate.

LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SERVICES

Save gas and time, support local businesses!

DATIL DO  A Licensed Hair Salon in Datil, owner Kelsi Walraven.  Open Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday 9am-5pm  772-5355  Convenient location and unbelievable hair cuts for women and men.  Look for the dark red building- on Hwy 12, just north of the Datil School Gym, in the Eagle Guest Ranch RV Park.

VETERINARIAN
Jack Duncan, DVM now lives and works in Datil.  Jack has a mobile vet office and is in Reserve 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 2nd Thursday inQuemado, MONDAY- WEDNESDAY – Office in Datil is open – by appointment.  Friday as needed.  575-772-5150 office.  bigcountryvet@gmail.com   Jack’s office and home are located off Route 12 about 1 mile south of Datil.  Please call for appointment.
It is so wonderful to have a local vet!

CAT SPAYING & NEUTERING –
Dr. Duncan would like to make the community aware of a program called Cat Spay of Santa Fe.  This foundation is providing vouchers for the spay and neuter of cats (Cats only).  There are a few restrictions on who will qualify–but most people will qualify.  If interested in having a cat fixed just call 505-466-1676.  They have a website with all the details: www.zimmer-foundation.org.  Big Country Veterinary Service is accepting the vouchers which covers the entire cost of the surgery.

NOW OPEN  Alegre Theapeutics, LLC – Therapeutic Massage in Quemado at the Junction HW 60 & HW 32, Quemado.– look for the signs!  Katharina McWhorter, owner and licensed massage therapist
Improve your health and live a better life – Pain therapy, stress relief, relaxation, mobility.  Gift Certificates available!  Great for Christmas!
Hours Monday thru Thursday by appointment only.  Please call 575-773-4141 or 575-418-8333.

HUNGRY HOUNDS (AND CATS TOO)?  A not for profit organization helping low-income dog/cat owners in Catron County and Magdelena who are in need of assistance with:  DOG OR CAT FOOD, Pet Medications, Spay/Neuter costs.  Call to apply or donate – Karen DeRusha @ 575-418-7634  Email:  hungryhoundsnm@gmail.com  Website: www.hungryhoundsnm.org  or “Like” us on Facebook @http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hungry-Hounds-of-New-Mexico/152323044833531 for information on up coming events.
Donations of your gently used flea market items, dog/cat food, pet medications or cash are greatly appreciated.

Fur and Feather Animal Assistance, Inc- Permanent Residential Facility for Dogs and Cats  Adoptions and Limited Intake for Lost & Abandoned Animals  Laurie Beauchamp, Pie Town, NM, 575-772-2661.

Tangible Treasures – Open Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri-Sun 10am-4pm (CLOSED TUES & SAT) Jewelry, collectibles, quilts, wood items, handmade gifts, antiques, and furniture.  Christmas ornaments and decorative items!  Something for everyone.  Right next to the Adobe Café,  2128 US Hwy 180, Reserve, NM  575-533-6966

FOX RAVEN GIFTS – local artists and crafters website – www.foxravengifts.com where every gift is one of a kind.

COMPUTER SERVICES
Serving Northern Catron County  – Computer training, setup & repair, Jack will come to you or bring it to him. Call Jack Koerber @ 575-772-5293. 30+ years experience on a wide range of software (inc. MS-Office & various graphic programs) and hardware with 10+ years servicing Datil, Pie Town & Quemado and the rest of northern Catron County.

Magdalena MagTech Computer Service-Magdalena.  Computer repair,set-up and instruction from Ted Bending who has over 30 years experience. Call: 575-854-3394. Will service Magdalena and surrounding areas. If you have a question-he has the answer!

Unexpected Treasures: Kim’s Korner in Quemado

A few years ago, retired Navy Officer Kim Carr bought herself a nice piece of land in Indian Springs, Quemado, where she built a log cabin to match the New Mexico lifestyle she had long dreamed about. Fast-forward to today, and Kim is the proud owner of “Kim’s Korner,” Quemado’s answer to the swanky boutiques of Santa Fe—and one that’s just as important to the local art community. Everything she sells is made by homegrown talent: from pottery to jewelry, to prints, paintings, postcards and more. There’s woodwork by Bob Baker, a neighbor from Indian Springs, and every artist that has items in the store works there four to five days a month.

So the next time you’re tooling down the 60 in southwestern New Mexico trying to get from Point A to Point B, make it a point to take a breather in downtown Quemado (don’t blink or you’ll miss it) and stop in and say “hey” to Kim. She’s right next door to the Spurs & Skirts Hair Salon (just in case you need a trim) and she’s open Wednesday through Saturday 10 – 4, and 12 – 5 on Sundays.

It’s the unexpected pleasure of finding unexpected treasures.

 

Ski New Mexico: Apache Star Race Course Opens for the Season!

SKi Ruidoso

Apache Star Race Course Opens for the Season!

Date: December 21, 2012

This is a season long opportunity for you to race the gates whether you are a skier or a snowboarder. The race course gates will be up generally on the weekends throughout the season. The course is on the outside line (next to the trees) on Smokey Bear. You can turn this into a season long series for yourself or for you and those with whom you want to compete. Turn yourself into a racer this year at Ski Apache. Your fees entitle you to race the course and to get electronic times for each of your race runs. You will gain the experience of timed performance and how to find the qualities in yourself to improve on your performance. The events are produced by Robert Walker – ex-North American Ski Racer; so you might garner a pointer or two from the experts!

The price per individual is $5.00 for two runs in a day and $1.00 for each additional run on that day. Season race passes are available for $35.00 at the Special Services Window.

Awards ceremony on Plaza at 3:00 – same day 10:00am-2:00pm

Ski Apache: Open for business!

ski nm

The mountain is now open seven days per week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All lifts and the gondola will be open by Christmas 2012 along with Ski Apache’s two terrain parks featuring five standard and one rainbow box, three flat rails, one battleship rail, one flat-down-flat rail and one A-frame rail. Lift tickets are $55 for adults, $48 for seniors (60 years and older), $44 for military personnel, $46for teens (13-17 years) and $35 for children under 13.

Group ticket discounts are also available in addition to individual ski and snowboard equipment rentals. Lifts run daily including holidays and instructors are available for lessons, along with Flaik GPS systems making it possible to locate children and guests on the mountain in real time, while also providing a chance to track the day on the mountain, recording information such as lifts used and runs explored. For those who just can’t wait to see the fresh powder in all its glory, Ski Apache offers a live web cam, along with an interactive trail map, up-to-the-minute weather conditions and snow reports, also available via RSS feed and text alerts. For more details on Ski Apache call 575-464-3600. For more information on Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino or its associated enterprises, visit InnOfTheMountainGods.com or call 888-262-0478. For daily snow reports, call the 24-hour report line at 575-464-1234.

Arctic Front Hits Northern New Mexico

Break out the mukluks and hunker down: northern and central New Mexico has been struck by an arctic front, which is bringing in loads of heavy snow and closing roads. The DOT reported heavy snow today around Tierra Amarilla and Chama.

Santa Fe officials have already reported multiple accidents on Interstate 25, which is already partially closed due to bad weather. Officials say snow along Interstate 25 from Glorieta Pass to the Colorado border forced some motorists off the road.

A winter storm warning remains in effect for parts of New Mexico until early Monday morning. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in some areas are expected to drop in the low teens.

Get in the holiday spirit! State Christmas lighting set for today, December 3rd

Governor Susana Martínez will help New Mexicans get into the holiday spirit with the lighting of the official state Christmas tree this evening. The ceremony takes place outside the state capitol in Santa Fe.According to the governor’s office, the tree lighting ceremony will include music from the New Mexico National Guard 44th Army Band, and a Santa Fe-based Girl Scout troop will be serving apple cider and biscochitos, New Mexico’s state cookie.
December 3, 2012
Lighting of the State Christmas Tree
New Mexico State Capitol
West Entrance
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe
Governor Susana Martínez
Governor Susana Martínez