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B-20 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Tuesday, May 4, 1976 Deaths and Funerals gley of Montgomery Church of Christ officiating. Cremation was in Fairview Park Crematory. The family prefers memborials to the Cancer Fund, 20S San Pedro NE. 87108. The Weather Report memorial contributions to St.

John's Episcpal Endowmend Fund, the American Cancer Society, or the charity of your choice. French Mortuary, mi University NE, in charge of arrange ments. R0NQU1LLO Funeral tervicca for Nolasco (Oscar) R. Ronquillo will be today at 9 am at St. Anne's Church with Requiem Mass.

Interment will be at San Jose de Armijo Cemetery. Ga-baldon Mortuary, 1000 Coon SW in charge. the Garcia Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, time will be announced later. Interment will be made at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe with the Garcia Mortuary 8th and Stover SW in charge.

HOLT EweD D. Holt. S3, resident of Albuquerque for S3 yean, passed away in a local hospital Monday. He is survived by his wife, Ruby P. Holt of the maily home; two daughters, Mrs.

Patricia Sha truck, California, and Mrs. Delorea Riley, Tulsa, two Michael Holt, California, and James A. Holt, Albuquerque: his mother, Mrs. Dillie Sut- ton, Matecca, three sisters, Virginia Eavenson, Matecca, Ailene Rieger, Lodi, Calif, and Betty Teague, Matecca, six grandchildren. He was I member of the Church of Christ.

He was employed at Public Service Co. of New Mexico for 42 years. He was a member of the Albuquerque Lodge 60 York Rite Bodies of Albuquerque, and the bullut Abyad Temple of the Shrine. Memorial services will be held Wednesday at 11 am in Palm Chapel of Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, with Rev. Walter Wolf officiating.

Interment will be in Santa Fe National Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. with Albuquerque Lodge 60 officiating at the graveside. Pallbearers will be W. R. Kleinkmght, Bob Shew, S.C Kin Carl Harris, Ralph Bassett, and Tom Wheeler.

The family requests no flowers; donations may be made to the Heart Fund. Weather Photo Taken at 11 ao ao I New Mexico Weather report for the 24 hourt lending at 5 Monday, furnished by (the National Weather Service in Aibu- bueroue. Weather (wea.) denotes con- IdiDons it pin oteervitwn time, (precipitation (Prctp is the amount of am or meitea snow mincnesaoa hundredths. Temperature ea. Hi Prep lAJanuawdo Cy 50 Albuquerque Cy 76 48 Carlsbad Cy 81 48 IChana Cy 47 bavtan Cy 4 33 Daw Cy 79 55 Espanola Pc 74 47 Fanrnngton Cy ,72 41 Gallup Cy 73 37 Grants Cy 72 35 Hobos PC 73 44 LasCrucea Cy 81 S2 ILasVegas 45 34 iQuemaao Cy 71 35 Baton Cy RedRn Cy 25 fctosweu -Cy 76 51 Kuufcao PC 66 24 tenure Cy 62 44 fcilverQty C) 71 29 burro Cv 71 44 Truth or Coneeq Cy 74 39 rTuaman PC 74 39 Local data Highest temperature this date Since 1931, 92 I'M lowest this date since 1931.

34 1967; Monday's lushest 76 1st Monday 's lowest, 48 at departure from normal tor date. 1 degree; accumulated departure since first of month. -14 degrees Pre- lapitanoo smce first of month. 0: de- iaarture from normal since lirst oi bor.th. Total since Jan.

1. .80. ueparnire from normal since Jan 1, Lot Ketaove tiunuDrv. 5 im. bk: la in.

m. lyk. sunset tocuy 7:54 tunnse wedneaoay 6 Nation's extremes Munaay; low- bst 18 at Huron. hignest 98 at tenckrve and Conlidge, Am. Brtortjy pohen count at Dry Hall, as counted on a microscopic slide, was 6 Chinese dm.

11 Arams cypress, 19 Icortonwood. The count is baaed on the amount of pollen collected during a H-hour perwa solar Energy The amount of solar energy received Sunday Albuquerque 6M langteys; normal daily amount for the current imonto is 606 langieyi. Other Gties Weather 'Wee denotes the forecast for today Temperatures are bichs and lows during the last 24 hours. n.t Satellite ALFAR0 Mrs. Dorothy Alfaro, 21.

a resident of Albuquerque passed away Monday at a local hospital. Mrs. Alfaro is survived by her husband, Joe; one- son, Joseph Raymond; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Romero; one brother, Robert Romero; five sisters, Angela Najara, Geraldine, Lorraine, Debra and Oaudine Romero: her grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Jew Apodaca and Mrs. Feliata Romero and her mother in-law, Mrs. Maria Alfaro. Rosary will be recited today at 7:30 p.m.

at the Garcia Mortuary Chapel Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday from the San Jose Church. Tune will be announced later. Interment will be made at Mt Calvary Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary 8th and Stover SW in charge. ANDERSON Hulda E. Anderson, 90, a resident of Albuquerque for 13 years, passed away in a local hospital Friday She is survived by two daughters, Thelma Quist, Albuquerque and Laurie C.

Lawrence, Chicago, and four grandchildren, Joan Beddo, Albuquerque, But Quist and Terry Quist, Denver, and Larry Lawrence, Travemer, and 13 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Moravian Church, Green Bay, Wis. She was a member of the Spanish American ar Veterans Auxiliary. Memorial services will be held today at 3:30 pm in Fern Chapel of Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE. with Dennis M.

Whisler, officiating Cremation will take place later at Fairview Park Crematory. BLEA Funeral services for Jose Blea will be conducted from the Sacred Heart Church where Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 am Active pallbearers will be Manuel M. Blea, Thomas McKenzie. Thomas Lopez, Stanley Sanchez, Edward Crespin and Ralph Chavez. Honorary pallbearers will be Manuel Blea Filberto Blea.

Henry Blea, Raymond Blea, Santiago Blea, rankie Blea, Tony Chavez. Jimmy Blea and Gilbert Blea. Interment will be made at the National Cemetery in Santa Feat with the Garcia Mortuary 8th and Stover SW in charge. DAVID Services for Hazel L. David will be held today at 9 00 am.

in the Chapel in the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, with Bishop Tony Knudsen officiating. Escorts are Robert E. Burns, Robert G. Olsen, Donald Earns, Robert A. Burns, William Olsen, and Robert V.

Oisea Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. DeLATTE Private sen-ices for Louis J. DeLatte were held Monday at Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE. DE WITT Service for Anna De-Witt will be held today at 4 00 pm at the graveside in Sunset Memorial Park with Rev. Tom Smith officiating French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, in charge of arrangements.

DONALDSON Services for Rency Donaldson will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, with Rev. Dan Turner officiating. Honorary escorts are Dwight Russell and William F. Ric-kles.

Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to University Heights United Methodist Church. FINK Memorial services for Ann Fink were held on Monday at 2 pm. in Palm Chapel of Strotg-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, with Rev. Ronald Miller officiating Interment was in Fairview Memorial Park.

GARCIA Herman Garcia, 82, passed away Monday at a local hospital. Garcia is survived by a niece, Mn. Salome Giron of Albuquerque, and a nephew, Sisto Leyba of Gallup Garcia was a veteran of World War I Rosary will be recited today at 7:30 at Dissident Attacked PARIS (UPI) Dissident Soviet literary figure Kon-stantin Bogatyrev was "savagely attacked and badly injured" by unknown attackers outside his Moscow home, the wife of Nobel Peace Prize winner Andrei Sakharov told friends in Par is by telephone. MAR ABLE Services for Clara Marable will be held today at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel in the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, with Rev.

Jamie Coleman and Rev. J. C. Moore officiating. Escorts are Dale Whitlow, Pat McGee, Milton Moaes, John Yeager, Kenneth Williams and Kenneth Smith.

Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. MARTIN Memorial services for Maud Martin will be held today at 10 am in Fern Chapel of Strong-Thome, 1 100 Coal SE, with Dr. R. Y. Bradford, mortuary chaplain, officiating.

MARTINEZ Nicholas Martinez, 68, residents of Alameda died Monday in a local hospital after an illness. He is survived by his wife, Victoriana of the home; one daughter, Cecilia Martinez of the home; five brothers, Rey-mundo Martinez, Merijildo Martinez, both of Albuquerque, Tommy Garcia of Bakersfield, Porfirio Apodaca and Virgimo Apodaca, both of Albuquerque. Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Chapel of the Alameda Mortuary. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Alameda at a time to be announced.

Interment will be at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery. Alameda Mortuary is in charge. MOORE Services for Miss Jean Moore were held Monday afternoon in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, with the Rev. Charles E. Fish of St.

Marks on the Mesa Episcopal Church officiating. Interment followed in Fairview Park Cemetery. MOWREY Memorial services for Owen Jay Mowrey were held on Monday at 11 a.m. in Palm Chapel of Strong Thome, 1100 Coal SE, with Hiram Lodge 13 AF AM officiating. Interment was in Santa Fe National Cemetery at 2 p.m.

with full military honors and Dr. R.Y. Bradford, Mortuary chaplain, officiating. MULLER Margaret Muller, 88, a resident of Albuquerque for 26 yean, passed away in a local hospital Monday. She is survived by two daugh-ters, Adrienne Neuhaus and Catherine Pea body, both of Albuquerque; five sons, John Muller, Delands, Walter Muller, Corpus Christi.

George Muller. Anahiem, Calif Jack Muller, North Field, and William Muller, Balboa Canal Zone, and one sister, Mn. Marie Lally, New York, several grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great -grandchildren. She was a member of Trinity Luthera Church. She was a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star in the Canal Zone.

In lieu of flow-era, the family requests memorial be made to the Margaret Muller memorial fund in charge of the Trinity Luth-ern Church. A memorial service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, with Pastor David W. Feeder officiating. Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements.

PARKS Memorial services for H. Eddy Parks will be held today at 10 a m. in the Palm Chapel of Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, with Rev. Morris H. Chapman, officiating.

Parks will be taken to the Raster, Maxon and Futrell Funeral Home, El Paso, where graveside services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Restlawo Cemetery. REED Services for Robert Johnson Reed will be held today at 2:00 p.m. at St. Johns Episcopal Cathedral 318 Silver SW, with the Very Kev.

Sylvester Vaughan officiating. Escorts are Robert A. Young, Ray A Young, Edmund B. Davenport, Richard R. Boyd, William Thompson, and Russell Dew, Jr.

Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowen, the family prefen FLOWERS SAY IT ALL And Peoples makes the difference LI I IWTLrX --g a 345-6566 Temperatures Plummet- By The Associated Press A cold front moving eastward Monday caused temperatures to drop sharply, and stirred up violent thunderstorms SANCHEZ Funeral services for Beenie 0. Sanchez will be held today at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will follow it Armijo cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Larry Chavez, Elias Chavez, Gerald Chavez, Randy Ortega, Pantaleon Pool, and Raymond Garcia. The Salazar and Sons Mortuary is in charge. SANDBORN Cathy A. Sandborn has been taken to the Gregg Funeral Home in Jonesboro, Ark. for services' and interment there.

French Mortuar-y. lilt University NE, in charge of local arrangeBjentt SMITH Miss Colinda G. Smith, 39, a resident of Rio Rancho, pasted away in a local hospital Sunday. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Colin A.

Smith, Rio Rancho and one brother, Colin Smith, Napervflle, HI. Memorial services will be held Wednesday at 4 pm. at St. Michaels and All Angels Episcopal Church, 601 Mantano, NE, with the Rev. William Howden, officiating.

Instead of flow-, en, the family prefers donations to the American Cancer Society. Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SET in charge of" arrangements. TAFOYA Funeral mass for Joe Tafoya will be celebrated today at 9 30 am. at Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Belen Catholic Cemetery.

Pallbearera will be Tommy Garcia, Adam Chavez, Ernest Sanchez, Ramon Saavedra, Henry Jaramilloand Joe Zamora. Romero Funeral Home of Belen is in charge of arrangements. VALENCIA Funeral service for Debbie Ann Valencia will be conducted today with graveside services and interment at 2:30 p.m. at Ml Calvary Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW in charge. WALKUP Services for Jimmy D.

Walkup will be held Wednesday at 10:30 am in the Chapel in the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE. Escorts are Doug Vandenberg, Charles Pedigo, Craig Ball, Tinker Barlow, Ron Nixon and Bobby Daniel. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. WTLKINS Lucille V. Wilkint, 7S, and a resident of Afcuquerque since 1944, passed away Sunday.

She is survived by one sister, Mn. Walter Blotch of Omaha. one brother. Andrew Ruchte of St. Louis; a niece, Mn.

Roger Stoeven of Beecner, 111; nephews, Donald Ashbaugh of Echo Canyon, N.M., and William Ashbaugh of Seattle; nieces, Nancy Nicholas of Maple Valley, and Ruth Heidt of Huntington Beach, many more nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Ford Wiikins. Mn. Wilkint was a lifetime member of the Albuquerque Woment Club, and wat past vice-president in that organization She was also active in the Republican party, both statewide and nationally. The family prefen contributions be made to the Heart Fund.

Memorial su vices will be announced by the French Mortuary, 1111 University. "Our Intir ffforts Devotvd to Srvk" GABALDON MORTUARY l-mi ItHbMlM. SW 345-4591 96 Winrock Center 4710LomasN.E. 3600 San Mateo N.E. as it collided with the pleasant Mass for Louis W.

Hy. mel was celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Cathedral in Santa Fe. Interment was in Rosario Cemetery.

Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. JORDAN Services for Theodore V. Jordan were held Monday at the Hayden Baptist Church, Hayden, N.M., with Rev. Bob Bacon officiating. Interment followed in Hayden Cemetery.

French Mortuary, 1111 Univerei-ty NE, in charge of arrangements. ELTON John Wesley Kelton, 90, a resident 44 years, passed away Sunday. He is survived by his wife, Henriette Kelton of the home; three sons, Tom Kelton of Belen; John Kelton of Tijeras; and Lloyd Kelton of Albuquerque; two daughters, Mozelle Poague of La Grange, Ga and Anna-lee Harvey of Albuquerque; five stepchildren, Frans Monnereau of England, Lily Schroder of Albuquerque, Louis Quitz of Sweden, Dedy Winters of New York City, and Dennis Quitz of Albuquerque; 32 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and two great great-grandchildren; three brothers, Alford and Joe Kelton, both of Wacoi and Jess Kelton of Lan-nette, Ala and three sisters, Georgia Morton of Corsieana, Mae Ware of Dallas, and Laverah Thompson of Slaton, Tex. Services will be held today at 3:30 pm in the Chapel in the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, with Rev. Buck Gil-crease officiating.

Escorts are Benno von Nieuwenborg, Joseph Monnereau, Frans Monnereau Jan Schroder, Dino Schroder and Dennis Quitz. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. The family prefen that con-tnbutiont be made to the American Cancer Society, 205 San Pedro NE. LONGWELL Dr. Bernard B.

Longwell, 72. a resident of Albuquerque since 1950, passed away in a local hospital Monday. He is survived by his wife, Christine Longwell of the family home; one step-daughter, Cynthia Calvin, Denver; two step-sons, John Calvin, Deville, Spain and Edward Calvin, Denver; one brother, Dr. Freeman Longwell, Denver. He was a member of St.

John's Episcopal He retired from the staff at Bataan Medical Center in 1971. The family requests no flowers. Contributions may be made to the Lovelace Foundation Medical Research, 5200 Gibson SE 87108 or St. John's Episcopal Bldg. Fund.

A memorial service will be held Wednesday at 3 00 pm at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral. Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. LOVE Memorial service! for Mn. Elsie Alberta Love will be held today at 5 00 p.m.

in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE with Mr. Tobe Lan- Northeast over the weekend. The temperature dropped 17 degrees in an hour and a half in Albany, Y. Thunderstorms were forecast in portions of New Hampshire, Maine and Rhode Island. Overnight frost and freeze lower Michigan and Indiana, while a hard-freeze warning was up for Illinois.

It was clear and cold over the northern and eastern Plains. Skies were mostly cloudy Monday elsewhere in the Northeast and along the Pacific coast. There was some high cloudiness in most of the nation east of the Rockies, but skies were clear in the Southeast. Midaf temoon temperatures to 31 in Marquette, Mich. New Mexico Area Forecasts Gonzales Funeral services for Gilbert G.

Gonzales will be today at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church with Requiem Mass. Pallbearers are Mike Solas, Gil Garcia, Gene Maldonado, Efren Montez, Willie Lucero, Willie Salazar. Interment will be at San Jose de Armijo Cemetery. Gahaldon Mortuary, 1000 Coors SW charge.

GOODLOE Lloyd Fred Goodloe, 64, 1 resident of Albuquerque for 28 years, passed away in a local hospital Monday. He is survived by his wife, Ruth S. Goodloe, of the family home; two daughters. Mrs. Joyce Major, Albuquerque, and Mrs.

Doris Hubert, BeUvOle, 111; two sons, William R. Goodloe, and Robert J. Goodloe of Albuquerque; four sisters, Mrs. Mabel McKinssick, Kansas Qty Mrs. Emu tine Browne, Los Angeles, Mrs.

Lottie Atkinson, Snyder, and Mrs. Janie Mae Lambert, Bridgeport. Okla; three brothers, Almo Goodloe, Kansas City, Melvm Goodloe, Chickasha, and Robert A. Goodloe, Oklahoma City, Okla and 14 grandchildren He was a member of the Baptist Church. Memorial services will be held Wednesday at 2 pm in Palm Chapel of Strong-Thome 1100 Coal SE.

with Rev. W. W. Williams officiating. Pallbearers will be William Hamilton Charles Stephen, Curtis Bailey, Willie Riley.

Willie Brooks, and Pete French. Honorary pallbearers wUl be Charles Harris, Vel Corley, Bobby Foster, Buster Archie, George Wardlow, Ben Washington, Esau Bradley and Jimmie Gallegos. Interment will be in Fairview Memorial Park. GUTIERREZ Requiem mass for Guadalupe Gutierrez will be celebrated today at 9 a.m. at San Ysidro Church in Corrales.

Interment will follow at the Santa Fe National Cemetery with full military honors Pallbearers will be Benny Tafoya, Elias Trujillo, Chris Gnego, Mike Griego, Max Mon-dragon, and Ernest Garcia. Honorary escorts will be members of the SNM de MP of Alameda, American Legion Post 69 and Rio Grande Barracks. Alameda Mortuary is in charge. HELFERS Walter 0. Helfen, 69, and an Albuquerque resident 4 yean, died Monday in a local hospital following an illness.

He is survived by his wife, Madeline; a daughter, Mn. Betty Smith of Socorro; a grandson, James McDamel, Chicago; a grand-dagughter, Mn. Susanne Jones of Albuquerque; five greatgrandchildren; two brothers Alfred Heflen and Herman Heflerj, both in Illinois, and two sisters, Mn. Ella Carson and Mrs. Mable Haemkee, both in Illinois.

Helfen was a member of Christ Lutheran Church and a vet-eran of World II. Services will be held Wednesday at 2r00 pm in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE. with the William Klattenhoff officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. HILL Mn.

Vivian HiU S7, iod an Albuquerque resident 30 years, died Sunday evening in a local hospital following an auto accident Saturday. She is survived by her former husband, Ronald H. Hill of Albuquerque; a son, Ronald A. Hill of Albuquerque; four grandchildren; her father, Robert F. Jackson of Hunter, three brothers, Charles F.

Jackson of Lovington, William and R. Jackson, Oklahoma, and two sisten, Mn. Kav Cox. Oklahoma, and Mn Ruth Valdez, Mitsouri. Services will be held Wednesday at 10.30 a.m.

in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and jon Funeral 3113 Carlisle NE with the Rev. Arthur Vermillion of Monte Vista Christian Church officiating Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. HOLBROOK Mrs Alys Campbell Holbrook. 90, and an Albuquerque resident more than SO yean, died Sunday in a Santa Fe Nursing Home following an illness. She is survived by a granddaughter, Mn.

Steven Tucker of Santa Fe, and a nephew, Laird Campbell of Denver. Memorial services will be held Saturday at 10:00 a in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directon, 31 13 Carlisle NE. 5449 i0301 i g-ggg am Monday so Nanomai wt aixts stavici. NOX US balmy air that covered th( warnings were posted for ranged from 93 in Gila Bend, SMITH CENTRAL AND SOUTH B'FCTFRN VALLEYS Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers or thundershowert. Clearing and cooler! tonight: Silver City CL70S-N40); Truth! or Consequences (U70s-M40s); Denvl mg (U70s-U4Gs); Us truces (Lvus L4U); Alamoaordo (U7Ut-tus).

NORTHWEST PLATEAU Varia-j be cloudiness, slight chance of show- ers or thundersoowers. Clearing and! cuoicriooigm: rarmington(N70 WEST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS I Mostly cloudy with a chance of show ers or thundershowert Clearing and! colder tonight: Grants (N70-N301, Gal lup(N70-N30). NEW MEXICO Mostly cloudy showers or thundershowert becomingj more numerous. Clearing and cowerl tonight Highs 60s to lower 70s mouM taint and north, mostly 70s elsewhere, Lows mostly 20s mountains, 30s lower elevations. ALBUQUERQUE Mostly cloudy! with a chance of showers or thunder showers, deanng and colder tonight.

High near 70. low in the middle td upper 30s. Winds southwesterly 15 td ZSmph. Citie New Delhi Or Pans Ram 100 SS 55 64 86 45 68 81 Pekina Cy Rome Or Saigon Or Stockholm Cy Sydney Or Tel Aviv Or Tokyo Rain Vienna Or Ric de Janeiro PC SO 57 70 Dies Disabled Veterans of World War a member of Temple Lodge 6 A.F. A M.

He also helped to organize and was a charter member of the "The Order of Purple Heart" of Albuquerque. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral with the Very Rev. Sylvester Vaughan officiating.

Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. The family prefers memorial contributions to the St John's Epis-' copal Endowment Fund, the American Cancer Society, or the charity of your choice. Makers Hmnd McaW Indian Jawelry O10 TOWN OXYGEN 40 twvtna) I VAllIY WtlMtS sum? CO. ISO! Prmc Dr. Ml raYtYrtr1 U.S.D.A.

INSPECTED Wee. HI Prep Uamosa PC 70 29 taarulo PC 65 32 tacaorage CY 48 38 Atlanta Sumy 73 SO Buiogs PC 68 32 Boat Faff 62 39 Boston Sumy 76 71 .15 Chicago Sumy 47 38 .10 Cleveland PC 44 36 .14 Dauat-R Worn) Fair 74 52 Denver PC 73 37 Moines Sumy 60 33 Uetroa PC 43 37 jM EPaao PC 82 54 nagstaff Tstms 67 39 rargo PC 54 21 bindJuacboo PC 80 44 Houston PC 84 62 Kansas Qty Sumy 57 30 Las Vegas. Nev. PC 89 65 Los Angeies Cy 61 57 Uempus Faff 64 46 kUmBeaca 75 71 .44 55 34 'ewOneans Faff 84 52 SewYort Sumy 67 50 X0 3ua.Qty Fav 64 40 joaha Sumy 64 27 iiOephn PC 65 53 ftoenui Sbwn 95 66 65 48 ILouu Sumy 58 38 kUtUaeOty 77 46 MiFranoaco Far 57 49 hank PC 61 49 k-astangtoo, Sumy 66 SS Itouiv Sawn 79 48 FREE! With your order of Vx Beef or more 50 Pieces Pork Chops or 30 LBS Fryers or Suqar cured Ham ffe SPECIAL 5 DISC. ON All CASH BEEF OtSEU.

4 DAYS ONLY! COMMUNITY FORECASTS -(Highs today and lows tonight is parentheses. meat low, means middle. means upper and means near). EASTERN PLAINS Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers or thunder-showers. Clearing and colder tonight; Ciayton Tucumcari a.70s-M40s; Oovis-PorUuej 0.70-M40s); RosweU-Artesia (M70s-U40s); Carisbad (U70a-N50; Hobbs-Loving-ton(M70s-U4us).

NORTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS AND CENTRAL HIGHLANDS -Mostly cloudy with chance of showers or tnunderahowers. Clearing and colder tonight: Taos (M6uvl'20s); Santa Fe (U6GS-M30S); Lot Alamos (LoOs-UOtY, Las Vegas (U60s-MJ0s; Raton CM60S-N30). SIXTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS -Showers or thundershowert possible today deanng and colder tonight: Rmdoeo(L60t-M20s). UPPER AND MIDDLE RIO GRANDE VALLEY Mostly cloudy, chance of showers Clearing and cooler tonight: Espanola (N70-h3Osi; Socorro 'M70a-U3(). Foreign Weather conditions in major foreign abet Oheervaoam were made at noon MDT Monday City Berlin Cairo Wea.

Cy Or Kaui Temp. 59 88 48 52 81 52 72 Copenhagen Dublin Rain Hong Kong Cy London Rain Madrid Or years later the Reeds sold foeirKu-Lin the ranch and moved to Albuquerque which became their permanent home. Reed was an employe of the Veterans Hospital and at the time of his retirement was agent cashier. Reed is survived by his wife, Susie Davenport Reed; his daughter, Mrs. Gloria Reed Weinrich, of Alberta, Canada; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Violet Reed Walsh of West Haven, and Mrs. Alice B. Young of He was a member of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral, during 1967-68 for outstanding teaching Jlewai also namwTiritstandlng T2i-catorof America for 1975. Thorson na president of the UNM Chapter of the American Assn of University Professors and is currently chairman of the Faculty Policy Committee at UNM.

Resident Robert Reed U.S.D.A. CHOICE FAMILY ORDERS I VJ PLUS TAX STEAKS, ROASTS, GROUND BEEF, ETC EXAMPLE 200 LBS. Y-S COME IN PERSONALLY SELECT YOUR OWN BEEF, WATCH IT WEIGHED, CUT A DOUBLE WRAPPED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS IN APPROX. 45 MINUTES HERE'S OUR FAMOUS CASH DEAL OF APPROX. SUPREME BEEF STEAK ORDERS U.S.D.A.

CHOICE ALL U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF IS GUARANTEED. II not completely atitfiad with ncWrnttM nd flavor, return within day and your PvrchaM will Im replaced on amount returned. Robert Johnson Reed, 82: lied Saturday. Reed, born June JO, 1993.

moved to Albuquerque in 1911 He attended the University of. New Mexico prior toTus en-listment in World War I. Reed served in the medical aorps and was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart He married Susie Emeline Devenport of Albuquerque In 1922 in Long Beach, Calif. In 1922 they, along with Mr. and Mrs.

John Davenport, purchased the Frijoles Canyon Ranch in Bandeher National Monument. Three Vz SUPREME BEEF WAS 52.80 gV UP wis PLUS TAX NOW! 4800 USDA Y.2 Choica, St.aUi," Roasts, lean ground boof, 40 LBS. Nat WT. APPROX. SUPREME SPLIT HALVES WAS 198.00 U.S.D.A.

CHOICE NOW STEAKS, ROASTS, GROUND BEEF, ETC 1 SO NET WT. I i' 'h a sen mm UNM Teacher T2ecte cTFellow rl Clubs to Join IJX DUES TO PAY ALL PRICES INCLUDE CUTTING WRAPPING AND FREEZING. ALL BEEF SOLD BY HANGING WEIGHT SUBJECT TO TRIM LOSS AND NET WEIGHT IN SELECTED PACKAGES NO MONEY DOWN NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS for 43 DAYS evee" Creelf" Then ut 4 equal monthly oayinefiti OPEN DAILY 9-7 SAT. 9-5 CLOSED SUNDAY University of New Mexico Prof. James Thorson has been elected by the Fellows of Jesus College of Oxford University in England, to be the Visiting senior research" fellow in me college for the tKsriciritC year 1976-77.

Thorson has been with UNM's English dept-tment since 1963. He was awarded Profesior tf the Year honors 6 298 COMANCMtAT MORRIS NORTHEAST i.

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