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JOURNAL MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1996 D5 by 770 Santa Fo Recorded Albuquerque 821-1111 Journal Weatherline TALK WEATHER Farmington Raton Taos Los Alamos Gallup Las Albuquerque Tucumcarl Socorro Clovis Roswell ST or Hobbs Alamogordo Silvei Carlsbad City Las Cruces 988-5151 ALBUQUERQUE AREA Saturday's solar radiation MON TUE WED THU FRI total was 3,501 watt-hours per square meter. UV forecast for Monday: Low Moderate High 10 15 Sunny skies. Sunny skies. Partly cloudy. Mostly sunny.

Mostly sunny. POLLEN Sunny skies will prevail today. The afternoon high temperature The pollen count will be not West Side will climb to 57. Winds will be available until next spring. from the southeast at 5 to 10 Rio Rancho mph.

The high in the eastern foothills will be 52. Continued HUMIDITY mostly clear skies tonight with a YESTERDAY Valley Heights low of 29. Expect sunny skies 5 am 11 am 5 pm Tuesday. The high temperature will be 60. Good Moderate POLLUTION High Airport Particulates TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normal Record 120 Ozone PRECIPITATION 100 80 60 11965 Carbon monoxide Sun.

Month Year 40 Total 0.00 0.06 0.06 20 Normal 0.02 0.14 0.14 0 11971 Change -20 TOMORROW Sunrise 7:15 a.m. Sunset 5:12 p.m. Moonrise 9:02 p.m. Moonset 9:18 a.m. 0000 Full Last qtr.

Now First qtr. Feb. 4 Jan. 13 Jan. Jan.

28 SKY WATCH The Crab Nebula stands high in our evening sky. It is a colorful cloud of gas and dust about 4,000 light-years from Earth. Although it is visible through a small telescope, you need a fairly large telescope to make out details in its structure. It lies near the tip of the southern horn of Taurus the bull. by University of Texas- McDonald Observatory WINDS TODAY Up to 10 mph.

DEATHS FUNERALS INDEX Beatty, Loula Ethel Blank, Mary Virginia Hill Chavez, Wilfred M. Cooper, Michael Duane Davis, Virginia B. Flodin, Dory David Gutierrez, Arthur Halker, Olive D. Herrera, Lucia G. Lindell, Ethel M.

Lucero, Eliseldo J. Marquez, Charles Robert Metzgar, Kenny Nottoli, Lucy Ramirez, Jenny L. Riboni, Marciana Sanchez, Telesfor S. Seay, Ann M. Smith, Suda Mae Williams Stapleton, Elsie Tschohl, Florence BEATTY-Loula Ethel Beatty, 93, a resident of Albuquerque for the past 43 years and most recently of Manzano del Sol in Albuquerque, passed away on Saturday, January 6, 1996.

Loula was born February 4, 1902 to Joseph S. and Sarah Taylor Riley in Knox County, Kentucky. She worked as a court reporter in the 34th Judicial District of Kentucky prior to her marriage in 1935. She was active in the family business in Albuquerque until her retirement in 1974. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tip in November of 1987.

Loula is survived by her son, Paul and wife, Bernie of Albuquerque; her loving and caring sister, Myrtle R. Wilson; three grandchildren, Becky O'Malia and husband, Michael of Colorado Springs, CO, Ronald Beatty of Houston, TX, and Scott Beatty of Albuquerque; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Beatty was a member of the Albuquerque Community Church. Services will be held Tuesday, 2:00 p.m.

at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University NE, with Dr. Lawrence Green D.D., officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. Friends may visit French Mortuary Monday from 6:00 p.m.

until 8:00 p.m. BLANKIN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY VIRGINIA HILL BLANK June 5, 1920 to January 6, 1996 She embraced life with a passion, regarding every joy she received as a treasure to be kept close to her heart. Those whom she loved knew a pure, unconditional love. For those of us who loved her, she was the greatest treasure of all. We know the pain of her loss and the beauty of her memories.

CHAVEZ Wilfred M. Chavez, 56, a lifelong resident of Seboyeta, New Mexico, died Friday, January 5, 1996. He is survived by brother, Fred Chavez and wife, Margaret of Grants, NM; sisters, Virginia Saavedra and husbamd, Bernie and Clara Jaramillo and husband, Florence, all of Albuquerque; brother, Jimmy Chavez and wife, Patti of Seboyeta, NM; brother-in-law, Narciso Molina of Seboyeta, NM; and many nieces and nephews, who all loved their "Uncle He was preceded in death by his parents, Manuel and Barbara Chavez and sister, Buba Molina. Wilfred served as County Commissioner for Valencia County for two terms. "Uncle Willie's" favorite pastimes he loved hunting, playing bingo, and spending time with his friends and family.

For those who wish to call, the family will be at the Saavedra residence, 8112 Wellsburg Ct. NW. Mass will be celebrated Monday, 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Seboyeta, NM. Interment will take place at the Seboyeta Cemetery in Seboyeta, New Pallbearers will be STATEWIDE FORECAST A weak disturbance will bring partly cloudy skies and slightly cooler temperatures to the state Wednesday.

Mostly sunny skies and dry conditions will return Thursday and Friday. YESTERDAY Yesterday HI Lo Pre Alamogordo 48 23 0.00 Albuquerque 53 29 0.00 Carlsbad 47 22 0.00 Chama 46 13 0.00 Clayton 45 17 0.00 Cloudcroft 46 18 0.00 Clovis 47 16 0.00 Deming 59 20 0.00 Farmington 46 20 0.00 Gallup 51 14 0.00 Grants 52 15 0.00 Hobbs 46 15 0.00 Las Cruces 54 23 0.00 Las Vegas 51 23 0.00 Los Alamos 40 20 0.00 Raton 44 6 0.00 Red River 39 2 0.00 Roswell 48 30 0.00 Ruidoso 52 15 0.00 Santa Fe 42 18 0.00 Silver City 53 23 0.00 Socorro 55 18 0.00 Taos 43 2 0.00 Tor 57 32 0.00 Tucumcari 46 22 0.24 NEW MEXICO OUTLOOK Northern Mountains Mostly sunny skies will prevail across the region today. Highs, 40s and low 50s. Fair tonight. Lows, 10 to 24.

Rio Grande Valley Skies will be sunny today with highs in the 50s. Mostly clear tonight. Overnight lows will fall into the 20s and 30s. Western Mtns. Expect mostly sunny skies today with highs in the 50s.

Fair skies will prevail tonight. Lows, 20s. Eastern Plains Sunny and mild today. Afternoon highs in the 60s. Mostly clear tonight.

Lows, 30s. Southern N.M. Skies will be sunny today with highs in the 60s. Mostly clear tonight. Overnight lows, 30s and 40s.

announced, with interment to follow. Casketbearers will be Donny Gibson, David Gibson, Peter Marquez, Leroy Marquez, Joe E. Sanchez, and Jerry Gibson. Services are entrusted to Alameda Mortuary, 9420 4th St. NW, Gary F.

Santillanes, Assoc. F.S.P. METZGARIN LOVING MEMORY KENNY METZGAR JANUARY 7, 1951 JUNE 19, 1993 The clouds will not obscure the light of his star. NOTTOLI-Lucy Nottoli, age 93, passed away January 5, 1996. She was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church.

Mrs. Nottoli was preceded in death by her husband, Tony DeVenzeio, and their sons, Orlando and Frank. She was also preceded in death by her second husband, Alex Nottoli. Her survivors include two grandsons, Mike DeVenzeio and Patrick DeVenzeio and wife, Sharon; daughter-in-law, Dorothy DeVenzeio; sisters, Nicolina DeAngelis and Carmen Morasky; brother, Joe Villani; great-grandchildren, Corina and Jodie; great-great-grandson, Jacob; Shirley and Dick Marmon; and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at Gate of Heaven Mausoleum Chapel with Fr.

Francis Eggert and Fr. Bob Malloy serving as Celebrants. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 4020 Lomas Blvd. NE, 87110, in Lucy's name. Arrangements by Hillcrest Funeral Home, 225 San Mateo NE, 265-5959.

RAMIREZ-Jenny L. Ramirez, 22, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away on January 6, 1996. Jenny is survived by her mother, Betty Acosta; her father, Manuel Ramirez; her daughter, Amy Nicole; two sisters, Valarie Ramirez and Sarah Gutierrez, three brothers, David Gutierrez, Steven Acosta and Adam Acosta; one niece, Ashley Ann Ramirez; maternal grandparents, Bart Lujan and Beatrice Bates; many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Jenny was a member of the Catholic Church. Visitation will be Monday evening in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel, 1000 Old Coors Blvd.

SW from 6:30 until 7:00 with a Rosary to be recited at 7:00. Final visitation will be Tuesday morning in the St. Anne Church, 1400 Arenal SW, from 10:30 until 11:00 with Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11:00. Father Luis Pena, Celebrant. Interment will follow in the San Jose De Armijo Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Bart Lujan, Joe Lujan, James Lujan, Robert Lujan, Joe Moquino and David Gutierrez. Honorary pallbearer will be Art Romero. Gabaldon Mortuary in charge of arrangements. RIBONI-Marciana Riboni, 91, born May 10, 1904, passed away Tuesday, January 2, 1996. She was preceded in death by a great-granddaughter, Victoria Anne Garcia.

She is survived by her husband, Pedro Riboni of 74 years; two sons, Ernesto and Uvaldo; three daughters, Bennie Griego, OlympiaMartinez, and Lida Caparoula; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A Memorial service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 10, 1996, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, North Zamora Rd, Tijeras, NM. Cremation entrusted to Sunrise Society. SANCHEZ-Telesfor S.

Sanchez, 82, a lifelong resident of Albuquerque, died Friday, January 5, 1996. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Maria A. Sanchez of Albuquerque; daughters, Pauline Valdez and husband, Edward and Mary Helen Romero, all of Albuquerque; sons, Reynaldo Sanchez and wife, Ernestine, Richard Sanchez and wife, Melissa, and Gilbert Sanchez and wife, Rita, all of Albuquerque; 18 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sons, Mario Sanchez and Cruz Sanchez. He worked for Santa Fe Railroad for ten years and retired from Rainbo Bakery in 1975 after 20 years of service.

Mr. Sanchez was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Rosary will be recited Monday, 7:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 1860 Griegos Rd. NW, with Deacon Manuel Facio reciting.

Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Michael Romero, Sam Sanchez, Franco Sanchez, Patrick Sanchez, Phillip Sanchez, Eric Sanchez, and Gilbert Sanchez, Jr.

French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. of SEAY-Ann M. Seay, died Wednesday, January 3, 1996. She is survived by her daughters, Suzanne Seay of Hollister, CA, and Jane Johnson of Tucson, NATION Billings Fargo Portland Boise Salt Lake Denver 308 Kansas 508 San Francisco 608 Las Vegas Los Albuquerque Oklahoma Angeles Phoenix 708 508 608 -208 Fairbanks -08 08 108 Anchorage Honolulu A powerful storm system advancing northward along the East Coast produced very heavy snows from Virginia to New York Sunday.

By the late afternoon hours 22.5 inches of snow had already fallen on Philadelphia, Pa. Pulaski County, Va. experienced upwards of 27 inches of snow. Gusty winds created blowing snow and blizzard conditions in many locations. Atlantic City, N.J.

endured gusts to 43 mph throughout AVIATION FORECAST Key: VFR visual flight rules, MVFR marginal visual flight rules, IFR instrument flight rules. Today Conditions Delays Chicago VFR None Dallas VFR None Denver VFR None Los Angeles VFR None New York IFR Likely Phoenix VFR None St. Louls VFR None Salt Lake City VFR None Washington DC VFR None Based on the National Weather Service Forecasts. Passengers should check with line for updated flight information. Delays to weather-related delays.

AZ; grandchildren, Sam H. Johnson and Tamara Lee Johnson; brother, Maurice I. Maxey of Porum, OK: sisters, Joyce D. Maxey of Muskogee, OK, Louise Maher of Tulsa, OK, Iva Lee Broam of Oklahoma City, OK, and Marie Smith of Muskogee, OK: and great-grandson, Sequojah Johnson. Mrs.

Seay was a member of Sandia Baptist Church. Mrs. Seay taught at Sandia Base Elementary School for 30 years and was a member of the Albuquerque Retired Teachers Association, and Kappa Kappa Iota and Delta Kappa Gamma teaching sororities. She was also a member of 0.E.S. Porum chapter 219, Porum, OK.

Services will be held Monday, 2:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University NE, with Clark Henderson officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE.

SMITH Mae Williams Smith, age 79, was received in the arms of her Blessed Savior, Jesus Christ, on Thursday, January 4, 1996. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Lt. Col. (Ret) James B. Smith of Albuquerque; daughters, Suanne Strickland and husband, Milton of Albuquerque and Ellen Woodruff and husband, Michael of Edgewood, NM; grandchildren, Victoria Yu, Misty Strickland, Christopher Strickland, and K.C.

Strickland, all of Albuquerque, Robyn Doellinger of Everett, WA, and James B. Andrews of Tacoma, WA; 13 great-grandchildren, Kathleen, Daniel, Katie, David, James, Stephen, Michael, Jonathon, Kurtis, Timothy, Elizabeth, Christina, and Daniel National Extremes Anaheim, Calif. Ely, Minn. Detroit Chicago 208 Cincinnati City St. Louis 302 Raleigh City 4081 Jackson Atlanta Dallas Houston New Orleariso WeatherData 508 Rain T-storm Snow Ice Miami High Pressure Low Pressure FRONTS: Cold Warm Stationary the afternoon.

Heavy snows will continue in portions of the Northeast today. More than two feet of snow may fall in sections of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Strong winds will produce extreme blowing and drifting snows. High pressure building over the Lower Mississippi Valley will bring fair skies to central sections of the country. Warm temperatures will persist in the Southwest.

taken 4 p.m. Sunday. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 61 ptc Lima 75 64 cir 34 ptc London 48 43 cdy 44 cdy Madrid 57 48 ptc 61 cir Manila 89 71 ptc 68 hz Mazatlan 77 55 77 cdy Mexico City 66 45 28 cir Montreal 25 Moscow 21 16 cir 25 ptc Nassau 66 ptc 54 cdy New Delhi 41 fog 34 hz Oslo 13 10 sn 40 ptc Paris 50 45 ptc 26 ptc Rio 97 75 ptc 66 ptc Riyadh 70 54 cdy 52 cdy Rome 55 52 23 cdy Sao Paulo 79 64 cdy 70 cir Seoul 48 34 ptc 30 fog Singapore 86 73 hz 45 cir Stockholm 30 28 ptc 25 cdy Sydney 68 64 cir 30 clr Taipei 69 57 hz 37 hz Tel Aviv 67 53 ptc 65 ptc Tokyo 54 39 cir 19 Toronto 16 5 cdy 68 cir Vancouver 50 48 45 ptc Vienna 25 23 ptc 57 Warsaw 28 19 cdy 75 ptc WORLD Acapulco 88 Amsterdam 45 Athens 51 Auckland 64 Bangkok 91 Barbados 84 Beijing 30 Belgrade 36 Berlin 34 Bermuda 63 Bogota 68 Brussels 51 Budapest 37 Buenos Aires 75 Cairo 64 Calgary 27 Caracas 84 Copnhagn 32 Dublin 46 Frankfurt 30 Geneva 44 Guadlajara 66 Havana 82 Helsinki 27 Hong Kong 75 Jerusalem 61 Johannesburg 81 Kingston 90 brothers, Gearl Williams and Fred Williams of Daybrook, WV, James Williams of Marietta, GA and William Williams of Waynesburg, PA; sisters, Ellen Gump of Wana, WV, Roxie Tennant of Daybrook, WV, Betty Lyons of Camarillo, CA, Mable McAfee of Springhill, FL, and Jane Wheeler of Huntington, WV. Mrs. Smith was born to James B.

and Celesta Tennant Williams on June 17, 1916 in Daybrook, WV. After graduating from Daybrook High School in 1933, she moved to Morgantown, WV where she met and married her husband, James B. Smith. As Mr. Smith pursued his career as an Army Officer, they lived in many places in the U.S.

as well as in Germany and Peru during and after WWII. Following her husband's retirement from the Army, they moved to Trona, CA, where Mr. Smith taught school for nearly 15 years. Mrs. Smith was an actiye leader in women's church activities and in her community, serving as Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star.

She was also a teaching assistant and had an active role in the Searles Lake Gem and Mineral Society. Wherever she was, Suda did her utmost to make a happy home for her family and to promote her husband's career. Services will be held Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. at French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel, 7121 Wyoming NE, with Rev.

Larry Moss and Rev. Don Wilson officiating. Interment will take place in Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, NM at 1:00 p.m. Pallbearers will be Michael Woodruff, Milton Strickland, Peter Yu, Christopher Stickland, Toby Mapes, and George Sarris. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blvd.

NE, Monday, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. REGIONAL CITIES Forecasts and Graphics by Weather Data 100 Amarillo 46 10 52 28 sun Dallas TX 32 16 50 33 sun Denver 44 2 54 27 ptc El Paso 52 24 63 32 sun Flagstaff 54 26 58 19 sun Grand Junction 42 15 29 20 ptc Lubbock 43 16 64 31 sun Midland 46 16 65 32 sun Oklahoma City 27 9 42 20 ptc Phoenix 78 44 75 47 sun Salt Lake City 51 31 50 33 ptc Tucson 75 34 77 43 sun NATIONAL CITIES 80s Albany 6 6 22 10 sn Anchorage 12 2 10 cdy Asheville 26 23 .58 25 18 ptc Atlanta 24 21 .66 34 23 ptc Atlantic City 33 16 .39 34 20 sn Austin 42 24 54 42 sun Baltimore 22 16 2.17 27 18 sn Billings 43 21 49 36 Birmingham 23 22 .01 40 22 cdy Bismarck 24-15 33 13 ptc Boise 41 28 47 30 cdy Boston 21 7 29 15 sn Brownsville 50 32 60 42 sun Buffalo 13 3 25 15 sun Burlington VT 3-16 15 cdy Charleston SC 55 33 40 ptc Charleston WV 25 23 .79 cdy Charlotte 27 22 .87 29 20 ptc Cheyenne 46 15 54 Chicago 20 14 .02 28 20 ptc Cincinnati 18 15 .05 28 19 ptc Cleveland 19 15 .02 25 19 sn Columbia SC 34 29 .22 37 22 ptc Columbus OH 20 17 .16 27 18 ptc Concord NH 12-12 21 12 sn Des Moines 11 -9 21 16 ptc Detroit 19 16 29 sun Duluth 8-16 26 cdy Evansville 24 19 .14 31 sun Fairbanks -1 -7 sun Fargo 7-18 28 cdy Fresno 64 40 58 fog Grand Rapids 19 3 29 ptc Great Falls 47 36 48 38 Greensboro 23 18 .49 28 18 ptc Hartford 11 2 .25 24 sn Helena 36 -7 42 28 Honolulu 81 68 83 68 ptc Houston 42 26 51 33 sun Indianapolis 17 16 .25 28 21 Jackson MS 28 21 42 23 sun Jacksonville 64 36 .02 41 Juneau 38 26 34 28 sn Kansas City 9-10 22 ptc Key West 76 66 60 Lansing MI 19 5 .02 29 sun Las Vegas 64 35 65 38 sun Little Rock 27 13 43 sun Los Angeles 86 55 79 sun Louisville 19 18 .24 30 sun Memphis 23 11 40 ptc Miami Beach 76 64 54 40 Milwaukee 18 11 .01 29 23 ptc Minneapolis 5-17 27 19 cdy Nashville 22 17 .44 34 25 ptc New Orleans 40 31 45 32 sun New York City 20 12 1.06 28 19 sn Norfolk VA 40 26 1.18 34 23 North Platte 28 -9 40 21 Omaha 11-14 20 15 ptc Orlando 71 44 .21 48 30 ptc Philadelphia 21 12 .35 28 16 sn Pittsburgh 17 14 .40 25 15 sn Portland ME 14 -5 22 13 sn Portland OR 46 40 .92 52 44 Providence 19 7 .02 29 15 sn Raleigh 26 20 1.14 26 18 Rapid City 34 -4 20 20 ptc Reno 65 23 57 31 ptc Richmond 21 20 .70 31 21 ptc Sacramento 52 39 55 45 cdy St Louis 21 7 30 25 ptc San Antonio 46 24 58 33 sun San Diego 76 50 73 49 sun San Francisco 59 44 61 51 San Juan PR 85 72 86 72 ptc St Ste Marie 13-16 .01 22 7. sun Seattle 55 49 1.44 50 42 Sioux Falls 9-21 30 15 ptc Spokane 39 28 .11 37 28 cdy Syracuse 8-11 20 9 ptc Tampa 55 52 .43 53 33 sun Topeka 15 -7 26 12 ptc Washington DC 23 17 1.19 29 20 sn Wichita 20 1 35 18 ptc partly cloudy, rerain, Aviation the airrefer Alfred Mondragon, Michael Marquez, Jackie Fisher, Tony Gallegos, Demetro Chavez, Ruben Lucero, and Fino Marquez. Honorary pallbearers will be James Marquez, Jesus Torres, Manuel Marquez, George Lucero, and all his nieces and nephews.

French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. COOPER-Michael Duane Cooper, 38, a 20 year resident of Albuquerque, died Friday, January 5, 1996. He is survived by his father, Manuel Cooper of La Barge, WY; mother, Virgina Cooper of Albuquerque; and brother, Bob Cooper of La Barge, WY. Services will be held Tuesday, January 9, 1996 at 1:00 p.m.

at Mt. Calvary Cemetery Chapel. Burial arrangements by Direct Services 343-8008, 4509 4th NW. DAVIS Virginia B. Davis, 78, a resident of Albuquerque since 1970, died Saturday, January 6, 1996.

She is survived by her daughter, Janice Wisecarver and husband, Jim and family. Services will be Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. at the Chester T. French Memorial Mausoleum Chapel, 924 Menaul NE. Entombment will follow at the Chester T.

French Memorial Mausoleum. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. FLODIN- services for Mr. Dory David Flodin are pending and will be handled by the D.A.V.

Chapter 3. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. GUTIERREZ-A Memorial Service for Mr. Arthur Gutierrez will be held on Monday at the San Jose Catholic Church at 8:30 a.m.

Burial will take place at the Santa Fe National Cemetery at 11:00 a.m. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. HAIKER-Your kind expressions and sympathy are deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. The family of Olive D.

Haiker. Arrangements entrusted to Crestview Funeral Home, 7601-Wyoming NE. HERRERA- -Funeral services for Mrs. Lucia G. Herrera will be held on Tuesday at the Holy Child Parish in Carnuel, New Mexico where the Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m.

Burial will follow at the Barton Cemetery in Barton, New Mexico. Visitation will be held on Monday from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. in the mortuary chapel. A Rosary will be recited on Monday evening at 7:00 p.m.

at the Holy Child Parish in Carnuel, New Mexico. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. LINDELL-Ethel M. Lindell, 89, a resident of Albuquerque for 47 years, died Saturday, December 30, 1995.

She is survived by her husband, Kermit F. Lindell of Albuquerque; sister, Florence Palon of St. Paul, MN; and nieces, Shirley A. Hunter and Florence M. Clancy, both of St.

Paul, MN. Ethel was born December 26, 1906 in St. Paul, Minnesota where she was raised and attended schools. She was employed by Crane-Ordway Plumbing Co. of St.

Paul, MN. Ethel was married January 16, 1941 to Kermit F. Lindell, then a staff sargeant in the U.S. Army, She accompanied her husband on most of the Army assignments during World War II and Korean War. She was a member of St.

Paul Lutheran Church. Services will be held Tuesday 2:00 p.m. at LaVida Llena Chapel, 10501 Lagrima De Oro NE, with Pastor Larry Wright officiating. Interment will take place at Santa Fe National Cemetery Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to St.

Paul Lutheran Church, 1100 Indian School Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102 or Full Life Foundation, 10501 Lagrima De Oro, Albuquerque, NM 87111. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. LUCERO- -A Memorial Rosary for Mr.

Eliseldo J. Lucero will be held on Monday, January 8, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. MARQUEZ Charles Robert Marquez, 57, a long-time resident of Albuquerque, passed away Friday, January 5, 1996.

He is survived by his daughter, Pamela Ball and family; son, Robert Jaramillo; one grandson, David Ball one sister, Marcella Gibson and family; two brothers, Arthur Marquez and family and Lawrence Marquez and family, all of Albuquerque. Also surviving are many beloved nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. He was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. A Rosary will be recited this evening at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Alameda Mortuary.

Mass of Christian Burial will. be celebrated Tuesday time and place to be STAPLETON-Perhaps you brought or served food. Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friends could say, perhaps you were not there at all, just thought or prayed for us that day.

Whatever the part the Lord had you play to console our hearts, we thank you so much, and may He bless each one of you. The family of Elsie Stapleton. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. Tschohl, 86, a lifelong resident of New Mexico, died Wednesday, January 3, 1996.

She is survived by her son, Les Tschohl and wife, Jean Zaske of Boise, ID: daughter, Antoinette Tschohl of Placitas, NM; grandchildren, Eric, Alison, and Anna; and brother, Lawrence Prentice and wife, Pat of Albuquerque. Mrs. Tschohl was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Tschohl. She was a graduate of UNM. Mrs.

Tschohl was a talented artist; her work was shown in exhibits throughout the Southwest. She was a master teacher in art and English for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mass will be celebrated Monday, 9:00 a.m. at Church of the Risen Savior, 7701 Wyoming NE, with Fr. Paul Baca, Celebrant.

Interment will take place at 12:30 p.m. at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Should friends desire, Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimers Association, P.O. Box 8766, 87198. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd.

NE. Singer Distraught Over Wife's Death BY DINOS LAMBROPOULOS The Associated Press LOS ANGELES James Brown and his wife had a tumultuous, yet loving, relationship, and the singer is distraught over her death following cosmetic surgery, his attorney said Sunday. "They had their differences, their ups and their downs, but they've always been together," Buddy Dallas said. "It's not been an easy relationship, but it's been an intense love relationship." Adrienne Lois Brown, 47, died Saturday at Century City Hospital, two days after undergoing the undisclosed cosmetic surgery. She had collapsed at the Beverly Hills health care facility where she was recuperating.

An autopsy was conducted Sunday, but coroner's Lt. Deborah Peterson refused to release the results. A news conference was planned for today. The hospital and a coroner's spokesman have said there was nothing to indicate that Mrs. Brown's death was related to the surgery or to foul play.

Brown, 62, arrived in Los Angeles about 10 p.m. Saturday night, Dallas said in a telephone interview from his home in Thomson, Ga. The Browns live in Beech Island, S.C. Dallas said Brown may plan a memorial service in Los Angeles. "He feels that he has to go on with his life, but he's saddened," Dallas said.

"He said, 'What I really need right now is everybody's Mrs. Brown, a former hair stylist for television shows including "Days of Our Lives" and "Solid Gold," had been married to the singer for more than 10 years. It was an often stormy relationship. They met in 1981 on the set of "Solid Gold." Mrs. Brown first accused Brown of assault in 1988 but later dropped the charge.

She filed charges against him again last March but they were dismissed. Brown was arrested Oct. 31 after his wife told deputies in Aiken, S.C., that he hit her in the face. Brown was charged with criminal domestic violence and released on $940 bond. In an affidavit dated Nov.

7, Mrs. Brown said she was injured when she accidentally hit a mirror and Brown was not involved. She was treated and released from a hospital. Brown has denied beating his wife. He said in November that his wife was being treated for drug addiction.

U.S. Prods Saudis To Step Up Fatal Blast Probe BY JOHN DIAMOND The Associated Press AMMAN, Jordan The United States has asked Saudi Arabia to intensify its efforts to find the perpetrators of a Nov. 13 bomb blast that left five Americans dead. Concluding a visit to Saudi Arabia on Sunday before flying to Jordan, Defense Secretary William Perry asked the Saudi leader, Crown Prince Abdullah, for a stepped-up investigation, according to a senior defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity. Perry and Abdullah closed their hourlong meeting agreeing to continue the manhunt and to supply the funds necessary for the investigation.

But Perry added that "we need to work harder to find who is responsible," the official Earlier Sunday, Perry spoke with about 100 staffers at the Saudi national guard headquarters, the scene of the November bombing. FLOWERS SAY IT ALL and Peoples Makes the Diference Peoples. LOWER 881 1600.

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