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Remember Mom this Mother’s Day! Sunday, May 12, 2013 Great selection of Flower & Rose Arrangements, Bouquets, Blooming Plants and Gifts
“Hometown Proud”
575-623-6100
Happy Mother’s Day from Margarita’s
Restaurant
AUTHENTIC MEXICAN & CHINESE CUISENE
Come and try our
SUPER BUFFET
Beer & Wine Available
409 E. 2nd St.
575-623-9603
Native American Jewelry Take an extra
Come into Mama Tucker’ s Donut & Cake Shop or just call 625-1475 to order your Mother’ s Day Cookies & Cakes. We have several delicious flavors to choose from. Courteous employees will be happy to help you with your order.
20% OFF * *With this coupon Exp. 5/11/13
MOTHER’S DAY Southwestern Style at Peppers Grill & Bar
Serving Lunch May12 11 am - 2:30 pm
BAKED HAM DINNER $9.95
1010 S. Main Ste. 2 623.2000 Open Mon.-Sat. 9am-6pm
8 OZ. PRIME RIB $13.95
CHICKEN OSCAR $11.95
Serving Daily Lunch Menu
Accepting reservations for parties of 6 or more
Catering available
PEPPERS GRILL & BAR MAIN & 6TH 623-1700
GET YOUR MOTHER’S DAY ICE CREAM CAKE NOW!!
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$ NORTH STORE ONLY 1900 N. Main • 622-0002
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Any Ice Cream Cake
Not good with any other discount or offer. Exp 05/31/13
Roswell Daily Record
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happens, happens. I was fortunate good things happened.� Bruschi had 52 sacks as part of Arizona’s Desert Swarm defenses during the mid-1990s. “I don’t know who came up with that nickname, but thank you,� Bruschi said. —Dayne is the NCAA’s career rushing leader with 6,397 yards rushing, though his bowl game yards would boost his career total past 7,000 yards if he played at a time when the NCAA counted them in regular season stats. The burly tailback won the Heisman for the Badgers in 1999. —Brown left North Carolina State as the Atlantic Coast Conference’s leader in rushing yards (4,602) and touchdowns (51). —Gray is one of the top defensive backs to play at Texas. He finished his career with 16 interceptions and 297 tackles. —Meilinger was a star on offense, defense and special teams for Paul “Bear� Bryant at Kentucky in the early 1950s. —Pace is considered one of the most dominant offensive linemen in college football history. He finished fourth in the Heisman voting in 1996. —Shoate led the Sooners in tackles for three straight seasons during his career from 1972-74. —Snow became the first player to win the Butkus award as the nation’s top linebacker and the Lombardi as the top linemen or linebacker as a senior with Michigan State in 1989. —T rull passed for more than 4,000 yards and 27 touchdowns for the Bears from 1961-63. —Hardin coached Joe Bellino and Roger Staubach to the Heisman Trophy at Navy in the 1960s, and then went on to become the most successful coach in Temple history. —McCartney helped turn Colorado from a cellar dweller to a national title contender in the 1990s.
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most prolific passers in major college football history with 10,875 yards and 114 touchdown passes. After a short NFL career, he retired to dedicate himself to ministry work in New Orleans, where he played from 1997-99 with the Saints. In 2011, Wuerffel was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder — Guillain-Barre syndrome, which causes paralysis and problems with the nervous system but is treatable. Wuerffel said he is just about all the way back to his old self, but endured a difficult year and a half with little energy or strength. “You’re trying to live a normal life with 20 percent of your energy, 40 percent of your energy,� he said. Frazier was a four-year starter at Nebraska, running coach Tom Osbor ne’s option attack, and helped the Huskers to national titles in 1994 and ’95. His famous tackling-breaking 75-yard touchdown run put an exclamation point on Nebraska’s 62-24 victory over Wuerffel and Florida in that ’96 Fiesta Bowl. “I’ve seen that run a lot of times,� Wuerffel said. That loss helped propel the Gators into next season, Wuerffel said. “I think most people would say the 1995 team was more talented,� he said. “I think (the loss to Nebraska) helped that team mature.� Frazier finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1995 as a senior and finished his career with 5,476 total yards of offense and 79 total touchdowns. “You never play the game and think you are going to be in the Hall of Fame one day,� Frazier said in a statement released by Nebraska. “You just go out and try to be the best you can and whatever
Happy Mother’s Day from your friends & family at
We will be serving:
Stuffed Lobster Thermidor
Served w/mashed potatoes, choice of veggies
Chicken Cordon Blue
Served w/mashed potatoes, choice of veggies
Stuffed Salmon With sweet basil sauce
Dessert ~ Red Velvet Cake Soup of the day ~ Tomato Shrimp Bisque
$3 Mimosas with any entrĂŠe purchase Make your reservations now!
1208 N. Main
(575) 624-1111
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Woods goes from red carpet to TPC Sawgrass Wednesday, May 8, 2013
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — One night after making his red carpet debut in New York, Tiger Woods was on a golf course that hasn’t treated him very well over the years. Woods said it took him a week to get over his tie for fourth at the Masters. Next up is The Players Championship, where he has won only once in 15 years and has just one top 10 since that victory in 2001. “If you’re not playing well, you’re going to get exposed,� Woods said. Woods was at full exposure Monday night at the Met with girlfriend Lindsey Vonn. For someone who has demanded so much privacy off the golf course, he attended the Costume Institute Gala. Vonn was a guest of Vogue. He posed on the red carpet wearing a black suit, while the Olympic ski champion wore a long white dress with see-through slits. The theme of the gala was “PUNK: Chaos to Coutre.� Woods has always been more about green jackets and claret jugs. “It was certainly different,� Woods said. “Lindsey wanted to try and grow her brand. She’s come out with a new perfume and makeup line, so that was a big thing for her and I’m supporting it. As you know, I’m not really big into fashion stuff. The theme was pretty interesting, because obviously I remember some of that stuff when I was a kid. But I certainly didn’t wear that stuff.� Are more red carpets on the horizon? “We’ll see,� Woods said. “Maybe I can just go in jeans and a T-shirt or something.� Woods is used to the attention as the primary focus of golf since he won the 1997 Masters. He was reminded of how much fans pay attention to him at the Masters, where he was involved in an unusual rules situation that won’t seem to go away. It started with Woods’ third shot hitting the flag on the 15th hole and bouncing back into the water on the opening hole. Woods unknowingly took an illegal drop, but he wasn’t told about the possible infraction until after he
signed his card. Augusta National took the blame, with competitions chairman Fred Ridley saying it didn’t initially notice the violation and chose not to ask Woods about it before he signed his card. Eventually, he was given a two-shot penalty but allowed to stay in the tour nament — instead of being disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard — under Rule 33-7 that gives a committee discretion to waive the disqualification penalty. The U.S. Golf Association and Royal & Ancient last week said the Masters was within its right not to disqualify Woods. He wound up four shots out of the lead in a tie for fourth, his 15th consecutive major without winning. Woods said it took him a week to get over his performance at the Masters. He said he was surprised that the drop and how it was handled was still being debated. “I think Fred explained it pretty well,� Woods said. “For some reason, evidently that wasn’t accepted.� Woods said he if saw a violation on television, he would not call it in. Television viewers — in the case of the Masters, it was David Eger, a respected rules expert — have been calling in what they think are rules violations for years. “I don’t ever see myself calling in and saying that Kobe (Bryant) traveled or things like that, or an offensive lineman held,� he said. “But it’s our sport. And that’s what we’ve done and we’ve accepted. Certain groups are going to get more heat than others just because they’re on TV. It is what it is.� Woods, who now has gone eight appearances without winning the Masters, said he didn’t stop thinking about it until he resumed practice a week later. He reserved his comments to the shot where all the debate began — a wedge that turned out to be too good. Woods was tied for the lead on the 15th hole in the opening round, and if the ball did not hit the flag, he likely would have had no more than about 5 feet for birdie.
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1501 North Atkinson Ave. Roswell, NM 88201
(575)622-6355
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M-F 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM / Sat. 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
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MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL BUFFET
$9.25 ALL DAY All You Can Eat!
Teriyaki Chicken ~ Garlic Wild Shrimp General So’s Chicken (Hot & Spicy) Ham Fried Rice ~ Broccoli Beef ~ Baked Ham Roast Beef ~ Iceland Fish ~ Fried Chicken Sweet & Sour Pork ~ Vegetable Lo Mein Mashed Potatoes & Gravy ~ Sweet Corn Egg Roll and Fried Zucchini Chicken Chop Suey ~ Fresh Salad Bar & More Open All Day for Mother’s Day 2509 West Second 622-6484