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   Roswell Daily Record (Newspaper) - December 26, 1997, Roswell, New Mexico                                ath Bicarb Pecos Valley NEW MEXICO 88201 SPS restores al electricity service FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS The Southwestern Public Service had service restored to all of its Roswell customers by Christmas accord ing to SPS Service to virtually all Artesia cus tomers was restored late Wednesday Several thousand customers in the area have been affected by outages since wet snows began falling Monday Some customers have been without electricity since about 6 The Roswell area got a total of 18 inches of snow this surpassing a regular years and temperatures dipped to 25 the National Weather Service The service posted a winter storm watch through mid Christmas Day for much of western and northern New Mexi Forecasters said significant snowfall Is SPS has processed about calls for but a press release said that may not be the number of customers affected because some calls may have been while other may represent more than one This is the worst storm weve experienced in my 23 years said James general manager of New Mexico We appreciate the patience and understanding of some of whom have had to go without power for There were at least 100 cases of broken lines in the Roswell area and three miles of lines were completely In some limbs have fallen on service lines that run to meters on pulling the meters from the The snow and mud has made travel extremely even for SPSs service SPS is contracting with area farmers with tractors to pull the cles through the mud and Our crews continue to work today as they have day and night since the storm Brannen He said Roswell and Artesia employees got help from employees and equipment from Por tal es and plus Levelland and Oscar Gonzalez of the Roswell office of the state police said most roads leading in and out of Roswell were snow packed and icy Thursday and urged people to stay off the roads unless there is an Daily Record Ross Matthew does minor repairs on his snowman in front of his house on South Lea Ramero and his rela tives made the snowman Tuesday but didnt have a carrot for the nose so they used bananas and nuts to finish off their winter Weather kills calves near Dexter DEXTER AP The corrals are lit tered with carcasses of calves clustered in a futile effort to keep warm against a barrage of icy snow and It looks like a nuclear disaster has swept the area pools of melted snow and clumps of rancher Ellen Robey said The no mans land is three miles south of Dexter at the Cattle where family buys calves from dairies to raise and The occurred Tuesday and Robey Were Were starting all she pegging the loss at But she added Were not thinking about throwing in the She worried about keeping paychecks in the pockets of the 80 employees of the ranch in southeastern New Mexicos See Page A3 Daily Record Ross With warmer temperatures melting motorists stampede Main Street with traffic early Wednesday Residents handle loss of telephone TAMMY SANNER RECORD STAFF WRITER This years White Christmas isnt a dream come true for A weekend snowfall which dumped 18 inches of snow on Roswell snapped power lines and left hundreds of Southwest ern Public Service customers without On Christmas many people were hoping Santa would bring them heat and I have no idea how many homes are out of a said Ralph SPS manager for There were still 25 power outages scattered all over town Wednesday which SPS workers cannot get to because they do not have enough A dispatcher out of said they had only recieved four calls for service from Roswell Christmas Were working on Were working on getting lights back Its Just slow going because of the Ragsdale Margaret Kieffer has been taking care of her 88yearold Margaret since her parents South Kentucky Avenue home lost power at 11 Tuesday Her Charles is at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center because he fell on the ice Tuesday and broke his Kieffer has been unable to cook since all of her parents appliances are electric but she was able to heat some soup lin Street with traffic early Wednesday See Page A3 Stores slash prices to spur sales NEW YORK AP With stores still ft will be M bargains on everything from clothes t of with discounts running a New Mexicos largest i creasing cloudiness and ar and quite High de clc Low B7 People in the News Hints from Heloise A8 NEW YORK AP With stores still filled with lots of retailers set out to make up for hohum holiday sales offering deep discounts after From big like Sears and to small merchants were to open early Friday and cut prices to get shoppers into the buying mood after a disappointing holi day It will be one big especially after this said Kurt a retail consultant and president of Barnards Retail Trend Despite a booming economy and high consumer the holidays failed to meet the expectations of many Many consumers watched their spending others gave tional gifts like vacations and day It will be one big especially after this Kurt Barnard President of Barnards Retail Trend Everyone seems to be on a Amanda Metzger said while shopping at the Cottonwood Mall in this Peoples attitudes are awful this Many merchants are now left with a glut of For that means good deals on things they didnt get for the Newspapers on Christmas Day were already filled with store ads announcing bargains on everything from clothes to with discounts running high as 70 were betting on a surge of buying Friday to help their bottom Its obviously an important said Duncan a spokesman for which hopes discounts up to 50 percent off boosts its lagging holiday Some of the best prices were found in A weak season left clothing and department stores brimming with mer Macys and Lord Taylor advertised markdowns on everything from boys coats to mens Electronics stores also offered big dis counts after suffering through another tough holiday season amid waning  

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