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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL W.cJrmtJay, 19, 1970 G-l few LADIM, future BrtaMl Wkat dew tbit ir.rtterj peace umetf eat J4J777. Former Singing Idol Eddie Fisher WKDPING invitation. I hua- The Daily Record telaae el JOURNAL CLASSIFIED Phone 842-2310 WANT AD RATES MINIMUM CHARGE $1 OO lOe Word; Wk doy (Minimum 10 Wfdl. Sunday Combination with Tribune. 10c WORD Free lepelm.

fwter. Emerfeacy hour leMtce erUieki. CoMer Print- HAVE tou wlihed lor new Ola? Home for failing to appear. Charges were dismissed against two juveniles. Charges of receiving stolen property, a stereo tape recorder, were dropped against Curtis Johnson, 16, son of Mrs.

Johanna Case, 630 Wellesley NE. Charges of drag racing were dropped against Eugene B. Paul, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Birth Marriage Licenses tmo, riu lor a tacltl.

2M-11M. MAMAGE eertrlr. Wednexler. Prlamy. UendkT.

Asks Bankruptcy nitzer, Kirtland AFB, girl Aug. 18 Bernalillo Co. Medical Center Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gurule only tofrllte HOUBEWrVEa.

earn free Chrtttrae Consccutiv Inwrti Aug. 14 Pre sbvtrrian Hospital Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Dill, SJildrcd Powers, 27, and James Sawvel, 22, both of Albuquerque. Lila Herman, 19, and Adrian 7' A (, I try tr 1 Kentucky SE, boy 1 Day, Per Word Eugene Paul, 2822 Pennsylvania Mr.

ana Mrs. jose Lopez, 1807 Cristobal SW, boy SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (LTD Singer Eddie Fisher, a millionaire bobby-sox idol in the 1950s and fall guy in the Elizabeth Taylor- Richard Burton romance in the 1960s, has begun the third decade of his 2 Doys, 3 Dovj, 4 Doys, 7 Doys, IS Doys. Per Word Per Word Per Word Per Word Per Word Per Word 10c 30e 56c $2.00 ram Without District Court Sproul Investment Corp. vs.

O. 20 Days, J. Horger. II. for back rent of To torn consecutive im career with a declaration of mutt appear Mm cooy Chang.

$2,045 due on storeroom at 2113 Carlisle NE. Government National Mortgage Assn. vs. Irving J. Prospect NE, girl Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence L. Duran, 2904 First NW, boy Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Iler-rera, 1716 Coal SE, boy Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Porter, 1112 Muriel NE, boy Mr. and Mrs. John D. Roberts, 9406 Cordova NE, boy Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Van Horn, 10420 Cielito Undo NE, girl Sandia Base Hospital Pvt. and Mrs. Jerry L. Wallace.

Sandia Base, boy SP-S and Mrs. Samuel J. L. DeWinot 24, both of Albuquerque. Helen C.

Walkup, 21, and Steve Neff, 22, both of Aliwquer-fue. Pearl M. Henderson, 24, and Donald Furtivo, 35, both of Albuquerque. Doris A. Seeley, 27, and James R.

Crutchfield, 27, both of Alexandria, Va. Gretchen Tischhausen, 18, and Clary 0. Concannon, 20, both of Albuquerque. bankruptcy. Fisher, 42.

filed a bankruptcy petition in federal court here, claiming debts of $916,300. The petition said his only tangible assets were $40,000 in municipal gifts by giving "Gtftt and Gadget" parly at your bom. PMM1 STUDENT need rid lo West Coast, win arlv and tear expente. Kt- Bll. fteuonaM prices on quality now-en for your wedding, td up.

77-07(t FR EE 'let's get together" bulletin (for confidential social contact with dignity). Available from LTO. PO. Box HMl.buquerqur 17111. PHOTOGRAPHERS Live models, lighting a prit studio.

Call at. 6947 DIAL SBALOM J94M Hebrew and Christian FU labJ Bos 11044 Prrtenli.Ara.JMlT. CHAPARRAL born adoption str-vice. Unmarried mother. Unites Commuruly Fund AtfiUaUtL 11-gl BACK to school.

143-070. World Book Encyclopedia. "CASH" Blood Plaama donor aeeded Bleed Plum Donor Center, 137 Central NI, Hl-tmi I to Tu through 'Hrrno." As Introduction service for singles. Iptelal Introduction offer to eirli 11 ever and men ever (0. Call 2W-M9I weekday.

Afternoon VSrii AZx6Uoi ajtoirntc a eleeboite reblet OaB Mi- Stolet and Virginia M. Stolet and Divorces Asked Delores L. from David E. Dickinson Alice P. from Donald J.

Arnot Elinor I. from Charles Jack Foley Rose Ann from Jerome Bruce Wallace Helen F. from Ray E. Conrad Philip R. from Cleone M.

Grove Grace L. from Theodore M. Nagy Carol from Gerald Spreitler Divorces Granted Virginia Ostrander, foreclosure. Sandia Savings and Loan The publither nriervM the right to properly clauity, edit, rtviia, or rict ony and all odvartmng. In cow of omiuion or error, th Publiihtrs or lioble for no dam-age further than amount received for tuch advertisement.

Cash mutt accompany out-of-town orders. Be mr to include 4 tain tax. MAIN OFFICE-SEVENTH AT SILVER SW HEIGHTS-COPPER AT QUINCY NE CLOSING HOUR 12 NOON bonds now held by Bank of Dr. Assn. vs.

Teodocio A. Lovato George W. Brown and Flora Lovato and others, foreclosure. Duke City Lumber Dorothy Abeyta, 23, of Espanola. and Jose L.

Padilla Cangiamilla, Sandia Base, boy Foundation to Print Pediatrician's Work America as security on a loan. AT THE HEIGHT of his career in the 1950s. Fisher earned an estimated $700,000 to $1 million annually from recordings, night club acts and his own television shows and vs. La Luz Lumber alleging Pvt. and Mrs.

Amarante J. 25, of Albuquerque. debt of $2,239.96. Thi 7 A tl A an(j Chavez, Sandia Base, boy PUBLIC NOTICES 19, William Mclntrye dba North SP-4 and Mrs. John E.

Cor- both of Leral Star Farm Nursery vs. Othell well, Sandia Base, boy An article by Dr. George W. Brown, an Albuquerque Mary C. Geotfnon, Bernardo Baca, 19, Albuquerque.

Rebecca Jo Nelson, Michael A. Benavidcz, Giles and Andy Norman, dba Ernest F. from Clorinda C- Sena was married to actress Debbie Reynolds in what was publicized Southwest Nursery and Sgt. and Mrs. Leonard Person, Kirtland AFB, boy ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS UNM Project No.

091 University of New Meiloo Mr Vial Alterelione Ptaej I Small LOBDI pediatrician, will be distributed 16, and; 17, both! Chilton Landscape alleging debt of Laura Marcia from Lowell Jones Aug. 15 nationally to parents, teachers as "the perfect match." In 1959, he gave up his wife of Albuquerque. Paul A.U, and others interested in children Barbara Stanley, 27. and Dale' -nan Hospital Evelyn M. from their two children and much of Seperete btdl for the Rrmodcllnf of Mm Vlste Dormitory Phe 1 will be recried by The RtgenU of he Cnlrerltr of New I Mexico the Office of the Comptroller.

University of New Mexico, I Valencia County i'ji, aim ii; i. tay ni rowsmith, 532 Golden Meadow De Moss, 38, both of Albuquer que. Schnack Jovee K. from John A P.pmhs his popularity in a highly publicized romance with Miss Betty Jean from Harold Dean Court with learning disabilities. The Charles F.

Kettering Foundation of Dayton, Ohio, has granted $3500 to cover printing costs for 25,000 copies of the 10- Denise Drake, 19, and Charles J. Muchmore, 20, both of Albu Jean Elizabeth Dunaway vs Dr. NE, girl Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bryan, 524 El Paraiso NW, boy Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Errico, Taylor. She had been widowed the previous year when her third husband, producer Mike Todd, Ivy Ray Dunaway, Bill Cowart, querque. QUICK CASH LOAN Coat Controlled. Pay Only Par Actual Tin Money I Used $100 to $3500 Friendliest Company In Tews POSTAL FINANCE DOWNTOWN 314 Hold BW 241-1725 224 4th NW 243-7737 BIGHTS Mil Central NE 26I-4M1 CORONADO AJUCA till Itenaul NE 2ft-4U Mary L.

Trujillo, 17, and Jesus; pane article uueu 1 mi, in a tM et ux, child custody. Commercial Credit Corp. vs 18. both' of Albu-j2l Mr. and for Parents." It first appeared Sepulveda, Eshom Linda from Benjamin Ramos Susan E.

Freed and Dennis R. Freed Norma from Samuel Ibarra, Jr. David from Saundra McNally Mrs. Efran Montes, The day that Miss Reynolds' Salvador Garcia Sr. and in the "Journal of Learning Adirunuteiion Building.

Room 11 until o'clock (locel time) August 2S. 1970. end then publicly opened nd reed aloud in Room in, Continuing Education Building. Any bid received after thin dat and time will be returned unopened. Drawings, specifications, and other contract documents may be examined In the office of Lawrence A Garcia and Associates, Architects, located at Room 1106.

Bank of New Mexico Building. Albuquerque. New Mexico after 00 on August a. 1170. Three complete lets may be obtained by General Contractors from the Architect at his office upon deposit of S5O00 per set, the full amount of which will be refunded divorce from Fisher was Disabilities" in February, 1969.

decreed in Las Vegas, Emma Louise Barnes, 21, and rwfrnvP rrkunirt hth nf! Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Owens Geoffrey L. Gnswold, 22, both of MontcIaire Dr.

NE girl Salvador Garcia suit on account, G. A. C. Finance Corp. of Grants, a New Mexico vs.

Harold D. Dalton, suit on note. Barbara Jean from Leo Fisher married Miss Taylor. But Burton took her awav from him Aiwu.ui.-Mjut;. Mr nnA frS Ppan nnhort Chrj-1 Christopher.

19, and teiaer Pah-Irk GoddinB. 23. both of i Linda from Charles during the filming of "Cleopa Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Romero, Smith tra" in Rome three years later in 1963.

Fisher's career never Distribution of the reprint in New Mexico will be handled by the New Mexico Assn. for Children with Learning Disabilities. Dr. Brown is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis and has been associated with Lovelace Clinic since 1967.

lul J1U a Albuquerque. Grants, cirl Gilbert J. Torres vs. Lucille Marie Sullivan, suit for personal injuries. Shirley K.

from Johnny Ariela A. Garcia, 49, and Jay; Vrt recovered from the two marital L. Sanchez 03, uoui 01 iWelshimer, 7020 Prospect Ave. Albuquerque. collapses.

FISHER LISTED an apartment in the plush Isla Verde First National Bank of Albuquerque vs. Leo R. Trujillo, suit for breach of contract. John M. Pino vs.

Manuel 8 twt ind Foand $20 REWARD for return of larg brown 10 yr male German Shepherd. 11317 Haines It. NE. 29-170l or KS- 7957 LOST Toy poodle black female It Edith Rwrd.M2-S201. LOST female- Deer Chihuahua sear Alvarado ii Haines NE August to 10th.

reward. Call 3oi3862 after I pm. LOST OR FOUND A WW Free assistance, call AHA Ml-MO. NW, No. 6, girl Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin A. Zamora, 719 Nuanes Lane SW, boy Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Zamora, Marguerite A.

Baca, 18, of Albuquerque, and Patrick A. Rodriguez, 23, of Richardson, Tex. Barbieri Leslie from Richard C. Chapman Carolyn Williams from Robert X. Padilla Rolene E.

vs. Walter E. Barnett Juvenile Court section of San Juan as his home in filing the petition. He upon return of the documents In good condition within ten (10) davs after opening of bldi. One complete set may be obtained by bona fide Mechanical or Electrical tub-contractors from the Architect at hts office upon deposit of 150 00 per let.

the full amount of which will be refunded upon return of the documents In good condition within ten (10) days after opening of bids. Any non-bidder upon to returning a aet will be refunded 120 00 Individual sheets of drawings or pages of specifications may be purchased by anyone from the Architect for the price of the reproduction. ucb purrnase costs will not be refunded. Bid security In an amount of not less than five per cent of the total for the bid submitted shall be required. An acceptable Bidder's Bond must accompany each bid as a guarantee reportedly was in San Juan when the petition was filed, but Lorraine Montoya, zi, a no, 2623 Madison NR.

pirl Nixon Appeals For EEOC Funds there were no calls accepted for him at the apartment and a wo "SCHILTZ" Scott terrier, black, female, 242-142. 1920-1 Lomaa NE. Lost Aug. 14, Reward? LOST or ttrayed, mustard colored rport coat reward. 1SS-3T42.

Gabaldon and Robert Moleno, suit for damages. Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp. vs. Glen E.

Stevenson, replevin. Ernest E. Wood vs. Jenny V. Garley and Bob Garley, suit for damages.

Joe Tabet, et Ux vs. F. D. Drennen and Ruth Drennen, damages for non-payment of VirgilioS. Gil, 23, both of Albu-igan(jia Base Hospital qurrque.

Master Sgt. and Mrs. Amos L. Judy K. I Blanc, 23, and vigil, Kirtland AFB, girl James C.

Cooke, 27, both of; Agi 16 Albuquerque. presb terian Hospital Carl T. Stupp, 18, was charged with the April 30 burglary of Grand Jr. Hish School nil man entering the apartment Tuesday told a photographer he was not there. Fisher listed 119 creditors in Hobbles WASHINGTON (UP I) President Nixon personally ap TAKE yog at Flair's Modeling School.

"It's the In Thing!" For In Janet Wagner, and Stevej and MrS Ray Saiers, 22. both of Albuquerque. 4221 Central NW, boy pealed to Senate Democratic his bankruptcy petition, ranging George C. Lassiter, 17, was forms! JL WA57i ALBUQL'KRQUE Com ft Stamp. 16- under from Warner Brothers and 3 30 daily, closed Sundays.

Ion Central NE. Member American also put on probation Alexander a Leader Mike Mansfield Tuesday on behalf of a $19 million appropriation for the Equal Anita Hiscy. 20, and Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McKin-M.

Vancil, 20, both of Albuquer- noy Gerald SE, girl i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pedroncelli, wjy, Divorces Asked Numismatic Attociat loo. JA-E COINS' wai be closed August that, If awarded the contract, the Binder will enter Silo a contract promptly and execute the required Contract Documents. Attention of bidders Is called to the Minimum Wage Rates of the Specification to be paid varlout classes of laborert and mechanic hall be based upon wages determined by the state Labor Commission In accortnee wilh 8 A.

1953 compilation to be paid under tbe Contract, Bidders are advised that a liquidated damaiies clause Is included Carla Jo vs. Mike North. disposition of his case deferred. Paramount Studios to hotels, clothiers, jewelers, florists, attorneys and the federal and state governments. Fisher listed 15th through 24th in order to attend Employment Opportunity Com Susan vs.

Nelson Palmer, The son of Mrs. Imogene the ANA Numismatic Convention. mission (EEOC). Becky Sue vs. Kenneth Clay Lassiter, 368 63rd St.

NW. "Even in a period of extreme 10 Nurserlm, Child Care George was charged Josefita vs. Louis G. Marez. more than $84,000 in federal and state taxes, $93,000 in unsecured loans and $738,000 in other debts.

receiving stolen property, tools In the Contract as called for In th budgetary stringency, 1 9 million hardly seems too much to spend on so important a Information for Bidders. (J I 8 4 2 No bidder may withdraw his hid Vivian I. vs. George E. King.

Mary vs. Charles Meadows. Sherrilyn vs. Roy E. Williams Marriage Licenses Ithln 30 days alter the actual date of and a box belonging to Sam H.

Goad, 4W Normal Dr. NE. Milo B. Crawford, 16, was charged with the March 27 the opening thereof. The Regents of the University of New Mexico reserve the right to relect any or all bids and WILL do babysitting weekday! in my home.

Eubank It Candelaria area. 2.20tl9. BABYSrrrTNO In my borne. Monday through Friday. Any ae, Luncheon necks.

29K-9304. EXCELLENT child care In my borne, evenings and weekend, transportation provided If necessary, UNM area. M2-94H3 BABYSITTING. Barcelona School area. Experienced, licensed.

Call 177-3MS. LOVING" child care.whtte mother works at night, my home, experienced, references. 2M4072. Russell Sours, 21, Grants, and to waive any or all informalities. burglary of Monte i urgiary ot jnonte Date: July 31 1970 r'hrictian irju WIIK, uanup.

Qy Contractor, Motel Officials Confer on Plans viiuii.ii, vaiuuua rvi nsjis ivannr V7 anrt NE on March 27. The son of Mr The Regentt of the TJnlyersity Of New Mexico By: Arturo Q. Ortega President of the Regents of The University of New Mexico uarcia, 18, both of Acamita. John Andrew Dimas. 24.

JOURNAL AUO. 5, U. 19. 1978 Janet Stump. 20, of Alnuqurr-i 2100 Anthony SW, girt que, and Randall Tipton, Base Hospital of Durangn, Colo.

I sgt. and Mrs. David L. Michael-Ann Hurley. 20, of Carlson, Kirtland AFB.

boy Silver City, and Gregg Baca, 21, Mr. and Mrs, William Eward, of Albuquerque. Sandia Base, girl Kathy A. Rigshy, 21. and Boyd st.

Joseph Hospital R. Chappcll, 21, both of Albu-j Mr. and Mrs. Librado Pino, querque. HIS Rosemont NE, girl Jo Anne Torres.

17, and Orasio; Aug. 17 J. Garica. 18, both of Albuquer-' Bernalillo Co. Medical Center que- i Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Galloway, Consuela Hurley. 43, and Ed 1212 Aztec NE, boy ward L. Hurley, 38, both of Ell Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Madrid, Paso. Tex. 915 Tenth SW, girl Carol N. Roberts. 47, of Los Osteopathic Hospital Alamos, and Harry E.

Kinney,) Mr, and Mrs. James E. 46. of Albuquerque. 'Snipes, 3924 Donald SW, boy Jacqueline Ie Van Denover.i Mr.

and Mrs. Manuel 19, and Michael T. Duggan, 538 Muscatel NE, girl both of Albuquerque. Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Gar- JoAnn Casaus, 18, and'rett. Los Lunas, boy Theodore Armijo, 22, both of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archibeque, Albuquerque.

.960 Alameda Rd. NW, boy Martha Serna, 19, and Presbyterian Hospital AnsdmoE. Chavez 18, both! Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Albuquerque.

i Winters, 5213 Cherokee NE, girl Albuquerque, and Mary Louise CHILD care, my bom. Northeast goal," the President wrote in a "Dear Mike" letter. He recalled! he wrote Mansfield on the same subject last year seeking help in! winning congressional approval for funding the commission but the appropriation was trimmed to $12.5 million. Nixon said the cutback reduced the effectiveness of the commission in carrying out its responsibilities for insuring equal employment opportunities, particularly for minority groups. "Consistent under-funding of the commission has seriously Jaramillo, 22, Jarales, area.

29S-9272. and Mrs. Frank Biggs, 3515 Monte Vista NE, Crawford was placed on probation under Alexander Schauss with final dispostion of his case deferred. The driving license of Patrick Kevin McElveney, 17, son of Mr. NOTICE OF SUIT CASE NO.

4770 State of New Mexico, County of Timothy McElroy, 21, and Memphis-Albuquerque biulding Sandoval. In the District Court. Karen L. Raburn. 19, both of Sandia Savings and Loan Asso contractor George Hensley con Grants.

ciation, Plaintiff, vs Fred D. Selazar erred here Tuesday with Kem- Frank Lee Lovato, 18. Albu- and Lorella M. galazar, bis wile; Lloyd C. Martin and La Verda Mar ri 1 1 1, tin; Andrew V.

Mitchell and Marlon Helen Mitchell, his wife, and Kenneth L. Conwell and Kathleen Conwell, his mons Wilson, president of Holi day Inns, and other officials of the International Holi-day Inns network. 22, Grants, suspended for 60 days for rinrenoo 10 BABYsrTTOfO: My bom, any time. Fenced yard. Hot lunches.

Call 177- 0421. EXPIrTEncX reliable care convenient location, walled yard, hot lunches. 2SMI01. BABYSITTING. My home.

Fenced yard Hot lunches. South Coon area, fr77ll5. BABYSfrfTRS Dear Montgomery-Loultiana. Lunch and snacks. 29M3H.

WILL babvtlt In my home. Monday-Frtday. Morrlt KE-Indlan School area. 299-SW7. EXPERIENCED.

dpendbl, references, nourishing lunch, walled yard.JHyln8chool; 344-749. INFANT car nt my bom. 'Septa- wife. Defendants. To the above named Defendant: reckless driving.

Ronnie Dee Burnum' 17 hoth nf Tou are hereby notified that a suit has been filed against you In the said Court and County by the above nam Kevin Patrick Allen, 16, son of hindered fulfillment of the high hopes raised by the act's Hensley is president of Star Grants. ed plaintiff, in which the ttid plaintiff Hill general contracting firm of Albuquerque which has pray for Judgment on promissory note and for foreclosure of mortgage on the real property situate in Sandoval County, New Mexico, and more passage six years ago, the President's letter said. "The nels will be among the statewide substantial." been active in the erection of Holiday Inn facilities in the West and Southwest under negotiated fully described in th attached ex Mrs. Robert W. tqristine weisen, 22, of Albu-j Mr.

and Ray Dunaway, 30, and Barbara J. Meador, 21, both of Grants. John Wayne Wright, 17, and Dawna Marie Johnson, both of Grants. Jack L. Rhine, 22, daote.

zu-osu. Mrs. June Allen, 1605 Cardenas NE, had his license restricted for 30 days. Allen, charged with speeding 45 mph in a 35 mph zone, can drive only to school or a job, Kevin J. Kent, 17, son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. Dowling, 560 hibit: T-1 BUSY Bee day care center itorlei. querque, and John K. 601', vj tonoa ac, ciri A certain tract of land situate In games, mule ft crafts.

1411 Tippet NE 29S-0O43. contracts. 22, Las Cruces. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Gleicher. Section 17, Township 19 North, Range 1 East, New Mexico Principal Meridian. Sandoval County, New Mexico, being more particularly described by In out meeting today we were concerned primarily with a Womelsdorf, and Lorraine The walleye is the largest member of the perch family, averaging about five pounds and measuring about two feet long when grown. metes and bounds survey as follows Beginning at th Southwest corner new facility Mr. Hensley Estancia NW, failed to appear in: Elizabeth Sanchez, 18, Belen.

11 Ketrt Rome HOME for "age? and convaleactni. ambulatory preferred. Homelike atmosphere, good food, excellent ear, CaHSW-lOM. IllRUllUr-rl of the tract herein described, being a Prlscillia J. Hamilton, 30, and 2733 Morningside, NE, girl Henfy A.

Millican, 29, both ofi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clifford AHxiqiierque. 1 401 Texas, NE, girl Sharon L. Shieler, 21, and! Mr.

and Mrs. Richard V. Kenneth D. Johnson, 21, both of Booth, 717 Grove, NE, girl Albuquerque. 1st.

Joseph Hospital Adolph R. Padilla, 22, and point on the Northerly right-of-way company will build for us in Las Vegas the Holiday Inn ine ot New Mexico state Roaa no. 126. whence the Quarter Corner president said. 12 Schools common to Sections 17 and IS, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, New Mexico Principal Meridian.

However, Wilson said he Kathryn L. Maisel. 21, ofi Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartbarger, juvenile court Monday on charges of driving under the; influence of alcohol.

Judge Edwin L. Swope ordered Kent taken into custody and placed in the Bernalillo County Juvenile Dentention Mary Ann L. Baca, 19, both of Belen. Herman Joseph Martinez, 26, San Bernardino, and Prescilla Garcia, 22, Peratta. Sandoval County, New Mexico (cor could see no reason why work Bonnie Sue Smith, 18, both of Belen.

Richard I. Lucero, 20, Belen, and Juanita J. Gabaldon, 20, Peralta. Albuquerque, and rant Box 136, Alameda, girl Goldenberg, 24, of Phoenix, 'Samlia Base Hospital ner in place), bears 8. deg.

11'22" 1379.10 feet distance; tbence. OROCTRT CgXCm Fit trtormttton; 343-4343 LEARN real estate. School starting toon. Stop in, havt cup of coffee and talk with 1436 Eubank NE. Elllott-SMventon.

Realtor. 29W747, 29i33. could not proceed simultaneously on the Las Vegas Inn N. 30 deg. 07'00" S8.7J feet I Ariz.

1 Sgt. and Mrs. Steven P. Kem- Frank E. Ferguson, 19, and distance to a point: thence, N.

IB deg. leet and the projected Holiday Inn downtown Albuquerque. distance to a point! thence, N. 3 deg. 00' 10" 147.00 feet distance to a point: thence.

N. 01 deg 5910" 312.41 feet distance to a point: thence, The company already owns the Business Begins to Clean-Up Pollution n. in aeg. lriir to reel site of the downtown Albuquerque facility which will be located on Seventh NW between distance to a point; thence, JOB THAT PAYS Prepare now kfl Jut a few ahort week, Secretarial, Steno, Clerk Typist, Bookkeeping. IBM Key Punch, PBX Receptionist, and many more.

Free Placement Service. Day or Evening Claste. Call or writ for Pre Brochure. AAA Business College Ills' Central NE JPhone 243-5762 N. 00 aeg.

Jl id c. 131. leei distance to the Northwest corner of the tract herein described: thence, Central and Copper Aves. The By CAROLE MARTIN dec. 5010" 1077.40 feet distance to the Northeast comer of downtown facility will be the third company owned Holiday the tract herein described, being a notnt on the Westerly line of a road way; thence along tatd westerly line 2 3 1 0 I A of a roadway as ioiiowi: FOLLOWS: "Establishing an efficient system of collecting and recycling the 6 million tons of metal containers annually may be easier than to persuade some citizens to stop throwing their trash on streets and highways and in parks," said William F.

May, president of American Can Co. l. 22 deg. as in- iei Inn in Albuquerque. Wilson said plans for the downtown Albuquerque structure are now "reasonably firm." distance to a point: thence.

oi aeg. 20 m.m reel distance to a point: tbence, COCKTAIL BARTENDING A fahuloui trade to knew, 1500 full time, 12.10 part time ao. inilltles after graduation training need not Interfere with present Job, Free placement. For men women Low terms tuition. New las see starting toon.

1127 Central N.K, 243-4242. in aeg. xrou ni.u icei distance to a point: thence, 5. aeg. jrou is.z net distance to th Intersection of laid Westerly line of roadway with the Northerly right-of-way line of said State Road No.

126, said Intersection Commune Leader being common to the Southeast corner of the tract hereto described; thence. Forfeits Bond N. deg. 21'txr 1177 so feet distance along said Northerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 12 to the Southwest corner of th tract herein described, the place of begin ning, and containing m.ra ere.

Ulysses b. Grant, leader of a more or lest. hippie commune near Placitas an the ground of default th payment of the mortgage debt. who attempted to run for ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES Are moving Into Albuquerouet Win you be properly prepared? Part-time evening elaaset begin September 1. Full-time day claste In Electronic ng ineer tag Technology begin September 14.

Veteran' Administration approved. New Mexico Met Board et Education approved. No tuition contract. Pre qualify- entrant examinations. Detailed catalog available upon request.

Off to hours: I a.m. lo p.m. Moiy'ay through Thursday, I am to I ot p.m. Friday and Saturday. Nee Mexico's oldest, largest, and most successful Electronic Technician training program.

Invest In th best electronics training available! Don't tat opportunity pats you by I North American Technical Initltut. IM Central SE, 343-9H3S And you are luriner nouneu mai unless you enter or cause to be entered your appearance in said eus on or before th Sept. 14. 1970, Judg governor earlier this year, forfeited a $60 appeal bond Monday ment will be rendered In laid eaut on a criminal trespass charge. utinxt vou hv default and th rallef prayed for will be granted.

Grant, saying he plans to leave the state, withdrew the witness in nonoraoi jonn b. MoMtnus Jr. District Judg ot th Second Judicial District Court ot th AP Business Writer NEW YORK A large segment of American business has decided that the best defense against citicLsm that it is polluting, the environment is a good offense. Millions of dollars are now being committed to projects to clean the air and water and cope with a monumental garbage problem, companies report. At first the business community reacted defensively to charges that it was poisoning the ir, strangling the streams and buying the country under billions of throw-away beer cans and twisted toothpaste tubes.

But after Earth Day focused national attention on "crimes against ecology" last April, many corporations began working overtime to tell the public they were cognizant of the problems and were doing something about them. BANKING institutions, which directly contribute little to the pollution problem, were quick to join the ecology campaign. Chase Manhattan Bank appointed a "coordinator of environmental systems" to help its industrial clients formula antipollution plans and obtain financing. Chemical Bank of New York initiated a program of granting special low-interest loans fof upgrading of apartment house Incinerators and oil burners to reduce the soot and dirt in the air, district court appeal of his April (Hate of New Mexico and the seal of started an "earth bond" program that was adopted by other banks across the country. The banks channel the money from the bonds into low-interest loans to companies investing in pollution control equipment.

In the first two months, First Pennsylvania said it sold about 300 earth bonds chiefly to young people worth about $200,000. IN NEW YORK an advertising firm was opened which will only take clients who sell "socially renovative" products or services. A Boston investor service offered a special research report on the investment op-portunities ecological awareness may offer. Some of these things are dismissed by critics as superficial and too little too late, but in a recent survey of more than 1000 corporate executives, 74 per cent expressed willincss to help solve the problem of air pollution. The Dept.

of Health, Education and Welfare blames transportation including 90 million cars for 60 per cent of air pollutants and Detroit is now trying to find a replacement for the combustion engine. THE AMERICAN Trucking Assn. formed a committee on ecology "to define areas in which the industry offends the environment pinpoint causes and determine corrective steps." Atlantic Richfield hired col-lege students this summer to man mobile devices which analyze the exhaust emissions and engine performance of cars and give on-the-spot advice to motorists for corrective action. Charles M. Heincn, chief engineer on pollution control for Chrysler set the cost for cleaning up the air at $1.5 billion for non-automotive industries and another $500 million by the auto industry to put antipollution controls on cars.

A recent sampling of 248 companies in 17 industries by the National Industrial Conference Board indicated expenditures of $306 million in 1969 from air and water pollution control, compared with $283 million actually spent in 1968. Of the 1969 expenditures, 55.5 per cent was for water pollution abatement and the remainder for air pollution control. C. Howard Hardcsty senior vice president of Continental Oil has proposed that the petroleum industry and government join to take on the air and water pollution problems of an entire community in an effort to come up with a blueprint that can be used to improve the environment in the nation's cities. Several cities have expressed Interest in serving as the model for "Project Clean City." American Cyanamid and New Jersey's Somerset-R a i a Valley Sewer Authority teamed up for a municipal waste treatment program, while Union Carbide and the South Charleston, S.C., Sanitary Board have had a joint 14-million gallons a day treatment program since 1963.

In addition to water and air pollution, the solid waste disposal crisis has commanded the attention of a large segment of industry. There are approximately 4 million automobiles scrapped each year. Luria Brothers operates plants near Cleveland, Ohio, and Detroit which fragmentize cars, separates the iron and steel fragments from the nonferrous parts and turns the iron and steel into high quality scrap metal. One visible result is the decline of auto junkyards within a wide radius of both cities, Luria noted. But there still are many eyesore auto junkyards around the country.

The federal government estimated that some 360 million tons of household, commercial and industrial waste are generated annually and that each year the United States uses, and must dispose of, 48 billion metal cans, 26 billion bottles and 65 billion metal caps and pastlc crowns. According to the U.S. Bureau of Mines an examination of residues from municipal incinerators across the country showed that the material remaining after burning refuse consists of 45 per cent glass, 30 per cent metals with the remainder charcoal, ash and partially burned organics. The glass and metal industries are interested in retrieving these raw materials and have attempted a number of pilot projects to salvage these valuable raw materials. the District Court of Bernalillo conviction by Sandoval County tl County, this Jul.

23. 1970. Magistrate J. P. Martinez, who Endorsed, ruea in my oriice mi Jul.

23, 1970. Salomon VaUeJoe, Otrk fined Grant $50. District Court. (COURT REAL) The case, involved SALOMON VAIEjue, CI erg neighbor's complaint that Grant eputy By SUSAN 8PANN ue 0 Many critics believe economics will dictate industry's antipollution role, and that government will encourage only minimal controls. Doyle J.

Borchers, assistant commissioner for regional activities of the National Air Pollution Control Administration, told Steel Magazine: "It is an economic decision mostly. Build controls for new plants; let it slide at older plants until it has to be done." But a recent survey of 700 companies, four out of five of which are in manufacturing, indicated that management sees air pollution control as a vitally significant public responsibility of greater importance than any other civic endeavor. One segment of business that Is working especially hard to bring home the antipollution message: the people who make pollution control equipment. The U.S. Department of Commerce's Business and Defense Services Administration says the business of industrial air pollution control equipment manufacturers increased more than 100 per cent in recent years.

The annual market expenditure potential per year for the industry, is estimated at between $10 and $20 billion. The nam of tbe plaintiff ettorn It Frank ft deVest; ity wont post of who Dost entered his property without permission to retrieve a horse fice addrftM I AlBi ouarqu. n.ai. P.O. Sot IM, 1104 Slmma Bids impounded after it had strayed Journal- July Ml Aue.

Ill 19. OT. onto the property. Grant, born 7 1 AnaovacemcBts Don Wolski, was cleared of 1 Hiram Lodge No. 13 second charge of criminal dam.

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B. Mell Grissom Grand Master. All Master Masons cordially invltwl. 1 Special Nwtteea BifAfTOWwri towverTkSTh glast bubble, mounted en richly ittined wood. Hkndmaa tend II Patent Craft, fell Ross SE Alkuq.

1L ATHENS Ofi A Greek bank employes' union has called on ith membership to walk off their jobs next Thursday in support of a demand for a "liveable increase' In basic waged. If the strike occurs, it would be the first In Greece since the April 1967 military coup. la MwaBfata TRY el Louis -f- TWIIy First Pennsylvania Banking Co. in Philadelphia withe to thank ear friend ft relative! thirmf eur Um ef grief..

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