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y1'plwya''w'yy' aty 'lyfp'j'-r rjnj y-i ay aaai ay a ij h. lyyjiisijiiiiyt lyy ai i G6 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Sunday, June 26, 1994 Journal WE A THERLINE 770 I3B 821 -mi HOTRC 988-5151 -ifrgn -pai nr gp i n'" STATE FORECAST NATIONAL WEATHER 0 1994 WeatherData, Inc. Northern Mountains Sunny skies today with afternoon highs in the upper 90s to near 1 00. Fair skies tonight with lows in the 50s and 60s. STATE TEMPS City HI Lo Pre Alamogordo Albuquerque 105 71 Cartsbad 111 70 Chama 88 47 Clayton 63 Ooodcroft 86 47 Clovis 104 63 Darning 69 Farmtrvgrton 102 59 Gallup 97 45 Grants 48 Hobbs 108 63 Las Cruces 109 63 Las Vegas 92 56 Los Alamos Raton 95 51 Red River 42 Roswell 110 65 Ruidoso 95 47 Santa Fe 101 62 Silver City 101 61 Socorro 110 57 Taos TorC 107 68 Tucumcarl Rio Grande Valley Sunny skies and hot today with high temperatures in the 100s.

Skies will be clear tonight with lows in the 70s. I v-Taos' 7 9755 JJ Farminqton 1 9757 9966 Los Alamos Santa FeV' i Gallupwv' 1 9859 Albujuerqiie" I 10675 10066 I I 4 Lf A ciovis J0' 10268 7 10872 1 I (25) V' Roswell i 10469 Silver City I Truth or Consequences Hobbs 10664 10978 10670 Us Cruces' Carlsbad I 11081 10872 1 1 Western Mtns. Sunny today with highs in the upper 90s. Clear skies overnight with lows in the 50s and 60s. High Low ioo Fronts CoM REGIONAL CITIES THREE Saturday HI Lo Pre 107 62 103 75 96 62 111 79 92 53 Sunday Monday HI Lo Otlk HI Lo OUk 99 67 sun 105 70 sun 102 78 ptc 102 78 ptc 96 60 sun 88 62 sun 109 78 sun 110 78 sun 92 55 sun 90 55 sun 103 66 sun 95 66 sun AmarfJo DatasFW Denver Paso Grand Junction 103 65 NATIONAL CITIES THREE Saturday HI Lo Pre Sunday HI Le Ottk HI Lo Otlk Eastern Plains Skies will be sunny today.

Highs, in the 1 00s. Clear skies tonight with lows in the 60s and 70s. mmmmmmmmimm Forecast for noon MDT Stationary DAY HIGHLIGHTS Saturday HI Lo Pre Sunday La Ottk Lo OUk Lubbock 108 69 Midland 109 74 Oklahoma City 101 65 Phoenix 116 84 Salt Lake City 102 63 Tucson 115 80 106 74 sun 106 74 Sun 106 76 sun 108 76 sun 94 70 sun 98 69 aun 116 86 sun 114 85 sun 96 73 ptc 85 59 ptc 115 79 aun 113 78 sun DAY HIGHLIGHTS Saturday Sunday Monday HI Le Pre HI Lo Oak Lo oak Juneau Kansas City Las vegas UtHe flock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miam) Beech Milwaukee Mpast Paul Nashville New Orleans New York City Norfolk va North Platte Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland Me Portland Or Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond -Sacramento St Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco San Juan PR St Sts Mane Seattle Sioux Falls Spokane Syracuse Tampa Topeka WashingtnDC Wichita rnssfng 58 51 93 64 110 81 94 69 92 69 67 63 91 71 91 79 90 59 65 61 86 63 93 73 68 65 92 77 89 58 90 64 92 76 93 78 68 63 61 57 73 51 60 62 87 73 85 64 89 52 93 74 91 57 90 67 100 78 80 65 67 51 88 77 64 54 72 61 63 66 66 45 60 63 91 80 69 63 93 77 105 65 58 46 58 48 87 63 pte 92 62 ptc 111 61 sun 109 62 sun 95 70 ptc 92 71 ptc 93 68 sun 91 67 sun 81 66 81 66 ody 90 73 ptc 86 72 ptc 91 79 ptc 91 79 ptc 78 64 ody 77 61 ptc 81 61 ptc 66 62 ptc 89 71 87 69 ptc .43 92 73 sun 95 74 sun .75 69 66 ptc 84 71 ptc 92 72 sun 92 75 ptc 89 61 sun 88 62 ptc 82 60 ptc 90 58 ptc 93 74 ptc 93 74 ptc .02 89 69 sun 82 73 .17 83 57 ptc 76 65 28 82 58 ptc 62 62 ptc 70 54 77 51 sun 87 69 ptc 88 68 ptc 88 65 sun 88 70 cdy 90 '53 ptc 85 60 ptc 86 54 sun 89 51 sun 91 66 sun 68 71 92 56 sun 95 58 sun 80 70 ptc 88 66 ptc 102 78 sun 103 79 sun 80 65 tun 79 64 sun 73 52 sun 78 55 sun 87 77 cdy 89 75 ptc 75 S3 ody 78 53 ptc 67 52 70 52 ptc 85 57 ptc 88 61 ptc 70 50 77 47 ptc 81 62 sun 78 61 cdy 90 79 ptc 90 78 ptc 88 65 sun 93 63 sun 90 69 sun 87 72 93 67 sun 97 67 ptc .01 .13 SB TRAVEL OUTLOOK Conditions Mays Chicago MVFR Possible Dallas VFR None Denver VFR Nona Los Angelas VFR None New York VFR None Phoenix VFR None 81 Louts MVFR Possible 8attLskaCtty VFR None Washington, DC VFR None Kay: VFR visual ttljnt rules, MVFR marginal visual flight rutee, FR Instrument flight ruiee. Based on the National Weather Service Aviation Forecasts. Passenger should check with Ins airline tor updated flight Information.

Delays refer to weather-related delays. WORLD CITIES LoWtttr Hi LeWthr Southern N.M. Sunny skies today with highs in the 1 00s. Fair skies overnight with lows in the 60s. El Paso LJ 1 ALBUQUERQUE CONDITIONS Albuquerque yesterday (airport readings) Albany 75 63 Anchorage 58 46 Asheviee 80 62 Atlanta 86 69 AdantcCty 90 23 Austin 100 77 Baltimore 89 74 BMngs 81 57 Bimangham 86 68 Bismarck 79 62 Boise 93 61 Boston 77 60 Brownsvite 93 78 Buffalo 75 63 BurtingtonVt 77 64 Charleston SC 86 71 Charleston WV 80 63 Charlotte 88 71 Cheyenne 85 62 Chicago 85 56 Ctnanna 83 59 Cleveland 70 59 Columbia SC 89 74 Columbus Oh 76 60 Concord NH 65 59 Dee Moines 86 61 Detroit 74 58 Dututh 81 57 EvansvMe 87 61 Fairbanks 53 47 Fargo 84 60 Fresno 99 64 Grand Rapids 75 56 Great Fate 78 43 Greensboro 84 70 Hertford 79 62 Helena 65 47 Honotutu 67 77 Houston 96 74 InduwapoBa 63 58 Jackson Ms 89 66 Jacksonville 90 71 Temp Normal Record Year HI 105 92 105 1994 Lo 71 61 48 1976 Prectpftatlon Sat.

Month Year Total .00 .28 3.09 Normal .02 .44 2.90 Departure .19 Acepuloo 93 73 cdy Lima 63 Amsterdam 77 63 fog London 64 Athens 93 73 dr Madrid S3 Auckland 54 57 Mama 90 Bangkok 93 79 dr Mazatlan 91 Barbados 90 75 cdy Mexico City 70 Beijing 95 70 dr Montreal 75 Belgrade 81 61 dr Moscow 55 Berlin 72 50 dr Nassau 84 Bermuda 86 81 hz New Delhi 100 Bogota 68 52 dr Oslo 68 Brussels 66 64 ptc Paris 91 Budapest 79 55 ptc Rio 66 B' Aires 46 34 dr Riyadh 108 Cairo- 90 70 dr Rome 84 Calgary 75 45 dr Sao Paulo 77 Caracas 85 71 ody Seoul 81 Copnhagn 64 45 ody Singapore 88 Dublin 64 54 ptc Stockholm 64 Frankfurt 84 59 ptc Sydney 68 Geneva 88 63 ody Taipei 87 Guadlajara 77 61 hi Tel Aviv 82 Havana 61 79 hz Tokyo 79 Helsinki 63 48 Toronto 63 Hong Kong 88 79 ptc Vancouver 68 Jerusalem 75 63 dr Vienna 75 J'burg 66 46 dr Warsaw 66 Kingston 91 79 dr m-missing 59 dr 61 ody 59 ody ii nz 79 54 61 50 77 75 50 63 70 dr 79 dr 61 dr 54 ptc 70 79 hz 45 50 dr 74 ody 73 ptc 72 log 57 50 ptc 52 ptc 43 dr AROUND THE NATION Precipitation totals (or the 24-hour period ending at 6 p.m. ALBUQUERQUE EXTENDED SUN I MON I TUE I WED I THU sfe vw" Mosty sunny. Mostly sunny. Mossy sunny. Mosty sunny.

Mostly sunny. 10675 I 10273 10170 I 10069 9969 Rain extended along the East Coast and South on Saturday as a cold front pushed toward the sea. There was heavy rain in Florida, and rain and thunderstorms also developed over parts of the Mississippi Valley. Severe thunderstorm watches were posted for sections of Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. A cold front that produced rain over the Midwest on Friday continued pushing slowly eastward Saturday.

Showers and thunderstorms developed in the warm and humid air along and ahead of the front, extending into Florida. also developed across the upper with heavy rain following storms that Plains. of rain fell at Grand Rapids, inches at Washington, D.C., Flint, Pa. across the Southwest with midday passing 100 in California, Nevada and. Mexico.

Amarillo, Texgfe, tied its of 1 05 by early afternoon. NEW MEXICO OUTLOOK: Mostly sunny skies will prevail Tuesday through Thursday with afternoon highs ranging from the 90s in the north to the 100s south. Lows will range from the 60s to the 80s. Deaths funerals .20 .77 84 63 61 45 80 59 88 68 80 69 101 77 ptc 82 cdy 60 ptc 79 ptc 69 aun 80 aun 101 sun 86 ptc 77 87 sun 79 84 ptc 88 ptc 95 sun 75 ody 82 ptc 90 I 78 sun 86 sun 80 85 78 71 sun 91 73 ptc 85 ptc 86 Cdy 80 cdy 78 86 63 sun 85 sun 98 ody 80 72 sun 83 ptc 67 74 ptc 88 ptc 98 84 ptc 92 ptc 94 63 cdy 47 64 ptc 69 ptc 71 ptc 76 sun 69 54 67 ptc 53 cdy 51 sun 68 ptc 78 ptc 64 61 cdy 72 67 68 ptc 55 60 sun 65 cdy 65 70 ptc 65 62 ptc 61 ptc 62 ptc 53 ptc 67 ptc 45 ptc 62 ptc 64 sun 60 cdy 50 68 cdy 65 ptc 48 75 sun 77 ptc 63 cdy 73 ptc 72 ptc 89 65 90 56 88 66 61 50 83 55 89 65 95 78 80 61 81 62 89 70 83 60 68 66 93 54 78 63 78 62 81 61 92 66 60 59 86 59 61 61 84 58 73 53 82 70 55 47 80 55 96 64 82 SB 75 55 86 62 89 66 76 56 87 75 96 77 78 66 92 71 93 72 .20 .03 .29 JSO .19 .31 .10 .45 .05 .59 .08 .05 -25 .04 .34 .14 .56 Martinez Ray Martinez Ricky Espin, Avelito Chavez, Richard Lccero and Issac Jarmil-lo. Interment will be at the Mt.

Calvary Cemetery. The Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW, in charge of service arrangements. MOORE Albert Ora Moore, age 78, a resident Albuquerque, died Friday. He was born December 13, 1915 in Isabel, Kansas to Clyde and Lela Moore. He was married to Alice Winifred Collins from 1939 till her death in 1946.

In 1955, he married Eva Lanchen Sands to whom he has been married to for 39 years. He was preceded in death by bis wife, Alice; sister, Kathleen; and his parents. He is survived by his wife, Eva; one son, James C. Moore and wife, Peggy Vasquez Moore of Albuquerque; one daughter, Kathy Koos of Mason City, LA; four grandchildren, Daniela and Evan Moore, and Jennifer and J. Dylan Shaffer; one sister, Marjorie Colton of Topeka, KS; three brothers, Duane Moore of Topeka, KS, Richard Moore of Safford, AZ, and Clyde Moore of Modesto, CA; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was active in the printing industry for 52 years and was employed by McLeod Printing Company of Albuquerque for over 30 years. Mr. Moore was a member of Printing House Craftsmen, Sandia Kiwanis Club, Past President and Past Lt. Governor of the SW District of Kiwanis, and was an elder and lay pastor at First Presbyterian Church. For 2S years he was emcee for the Kiwanis Travel and Adventure Film Series at Popejoy Hall.

He gave generously of his time to the Circle K. Youth Group of Kiwanis, Kiwanis Rodeo, Kamp Kiwanis and All Faith's Receiving Home. In 1991, he was the recipient of the Jefferson Award. Mr. Moore was a friend to all ages and had a great capacity to listen.

A memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m., Monday afternoon, at First Presbyterian Church. The family requests memorials be given to: First Presbyterian Church, 215 Locust NE, Albuquerque, 87102; Kiwanis Children's Fund, do John Ballard, 3303 La Sala del Este NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111 or to All Faith's Receiving Home, P.O. Box 6573, Albuquerque, NM 87197. Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, are in charge of arrangements. PACHECO-Robert Pacheco 63, a resident of Albuquerque for 40 years, died Wednesday, June 22, 1994.

He is survived by his wife, Nellie Pacheco of Albuquerque; children, Roberta Miller and husband, Delford of Bloomfield, NM, and Carl W. Pacheco, Charles A. Pacheco and Robert C. Pacheco, all of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Matthew, Jordyn and Erick Miller, all of Bloom- Direct Cremations From $395 Direct Burials From $495 for free, no obligation information. STATE.

ZIP. SIB from the Great Lakes Thunderstorms Mississippi Valley, spread across the Nearly 2 inches and more than 1V2 and Bradford, Heat continued temperatures Arizona, and New record for the date Format and OrapNci by WeatherData iiicoiroiiiii 10978 Humidity 6 a.m.: 31 Noon: 15 Tomorrow's sun and moon 6 p.m.: 10 Sunrise: 5:54 a.m. Sunset 824 p.m. Moonrise: 1121 p.m. Moonset: 1025 a.m.

OUTLOOK sympathy extended by them. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. CAVANAUGH Lois S. Cavanaugh, 74, a resident of Albuquerque for 46 years, died Friday, June 24, 1994.

She is survived by ber husband, Thomas S. Cavanaugh of Albuquerque; daughter, Janis E. Baber and husband, Allan of Albuquerque; son, Thomas W. Cavaugh and wife, Clare of Denver, CO; daughter, Jane E. Cavanaugh of Albuquerque; son, Joseph P.

Cavanaugh of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Jeffrey and Ally-son Baber, both of Albuquerque, Eric Trout of Denver, CO, Jennifer Fetherolf of Albuquerque, and Ashley Cavanaugh of Albuquerque; brothers, Wendell Swearingen, and Graver Lee Searingen, both of West Union, OH. Mrs. Cavanaugh was a member of the Church of the Risen Savior. She was a member of the Women's Golf Association of the Albuquerque Country Club. Services will be held Tuesday, 10:00 a.m.

at the Church of the Risen Savior, 7701 Wyoming Blvd. NE with Father Antonio Mondragon, Celebrant. Interment will follow at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may visit French Mortuary 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Monday from 5:00 p.m.

to 8:00 p.m. If friends prefer, contributions may be made to the Amer ican Lancer Society 5800 Lomas NE, Albuqueque, 87110. CHAMBLISS Your kind expressions of sympathy are deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. The family of Jessie Louise Chambliss. All arrangements made by Crestview Funeral Home, 7601 Wyoming Blvd.

NE. CHAVEZ Theresa J. Chavez, 60, a lifelong resident of Albuquerque, passed away at her home last week. She was preceded in death by her parents, Emiterio and Delfinia Chavez; a brother, Joe Chavez; and her twin sister, Priscilla Trujillo. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

She liked to read and play bingo. She is survived by one sister, Fedelina "Katie" Tafoya; two brothers, Jose F. "Frank" Chavez and wife, Gabriel P. Chavez and wife, Agnes; and several nieces and nephews, as well as great-nieces and nephews. A private family service has been held.

Cremation at Vista Verde by Sunrise Society. CORDOVA The family of Charlie Cordova wishes to thank all their family and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy during his illness and services. May God Bless You. Mom. DAHLGREN Hildur F.

Dahlgren, 86, a resident of Albuquerque for 22 years, died Wednesday, June 15, 1994. She is survived by her son, Dirk Dahlgren and wife, Patricia of Albuquerque; grandsons, Eric Dahlgren and Michael Gerety, both of Albuquerque; granddaughters, Stephanie Dahlgren and Lisa LaRusch and husband, Mark, all of Albuquerque; sisters, June Anderson and husband. Bob of Wisconsin, Elinore Rheault of Minnesota; brother, Forrest Figerstrom and wife, Ina of Minnesota; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held on Monday, June 20, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Interment took place at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE. De LARA Stella Mary DeLara, S3, died June 23, 1994. She is survived by her husband, Leo DeLara; daughters, Loretta and husband, Rick Gomez, Rosanna and husband, Vernon Curly; son, Leonard and wife, Frances DeLara; grandchildren. Erica DeLara and Daniel Gomez, Angela Padilla, Rebecca Padilla, DeAnn Padilla and Leonard DeLara sisters, Helen Katy and husband, Ray Lucero; brothers, Alejandro and wife, Julia Gallegos, Abie and wife, Marge Gallegos, Louis and wife, Theresa Gallegos, Sosi-mo and wife, Lucy Gallegos; brother-in-law, Joe B.

Sanchez; sister-in-law, Isabel Gallegos; and numerous other nieces, nephews and friends who loved and will miss her. Pallbearers will be Ruben Gallegos, Randy Miranda, John P. Oenistran, Ronnie DeLara, Tommy Gaw, James Gallegos. Honary pallbearers will be Anthony Padilla, Thomas Bachica, and Larry Lucero. There will be a Rosary Sunday, June 26, 1994 at 7:30 p.m.

at Queen of Heaven Church. Mass will be held Monday, June 27, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. at Queen of Heaven Church with Father Patrick officiating. With family viewing at 8:30 p.m. Burial will follow at Mt.

Calvary Cemetery. FENNER Ruth D. Fenner (Brichford), age 80, 0JSD3 Full Lastqtr. New First qtr. July 22 June30 July 8 Jury 15 ALBUQUERQUE FORECAST Sunny skies today with westerly winds at 5 to 10 mph.

The afternoon high will be 106 with the temperatures in the eastern foothills reaching the upper 90s. Skies will be clear tonight with an overnight low of 75. Mostly sunny skies are expected on Monday with a high temperature of 102. POLLEN COUNT Saturday's pollen counts were: not available. City of Albuquerque Air Pollution Control Division.

POLLUTION INDEX Saturday's pollution readings were: not available. City of Albuquerque readkigs. SOLAR INDEX Friday's solar radiation total was 8,822 watt-hours per square meter. Albuquerque, NM resident for 18 years, formerly of Mentor, passed away Thursday, Jure 23, 1994 at Presbyterian Ka semen Hospital in Jbuquerque. She was born January 1914 in Mentor, 0H.

She was a homemaker and worked in customer service at the former Wayside Gardens in Mentor. She was a member of Church of Good Shepherd in Albuquerque. She was also a member of Rutland Grange 1249, and also former member of Old South Church, Kirtland. She graduated from Mentor High School. She is survived by son, Nelson (Nancy) Fenner of South Euclid; daughter, Mrs.

Fred (Nellie) Haydu of Albuquerque; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, Russell (Pearl) Brichford of Painesvils. She was preceded in death by her husband, Nelson; son, Lyman; brother, Jesse Brichford. Services will be Monday at 11:00 a.m. at Brunner, A Golden Rule Funeral Home, 8466 Mentor Ave. Mentor.

Rev. Christopher Taylor will officiate. Visitation will be Sunday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Interment will foUow at Mentor Cemtery. FOSS-Martha Thomson Foss, 74, died Friday, June 24, 1994 at a local hospital. She is survived by her sons and families, Gregory Foss and wife, Lauri; grandchildren, Tamara and Justin of Rio Rancho, Brian Foss and wife, Guadalupe; grandson, Christopher of Lerma, Mexico, Stephen Foss of Bisbee, AZ, and Martin Foss of Wasilla, AK. Martha graduated from Carelton College with a B.A. in Sociology.

She worked for the Army Corps of Engineers at Wright-Patterson Field in Dayton, Ohio and later for Pedlow Engineering in New York City. In World War II, she became a staff worker for the American Red Cross and was stationed at Camp Shaulks, New York and Mason General Hospital, Long Island. Martha and her husband, of 50 years, Ted, who preceded her in death on March 24, 1994, moved to Albuquerque in 1959. She was a founding member of ACLOA and a board member. She also served as the Amigo Auxiliary President and board member.

Martha volunteered with the St. Joseph Hospital Auxiliary, The Storehouse, Albuquerque Little Thater, The New Mexico Ballet Guild and Contact Crisis Intervention Phone Line. She was a 50 year member of the P.E.O. Sisterhood belonging to Chapter AM in Albuquerque. A memorial service will be held at St.

Andrew Presbyterian Church, 5301 Ponderosu Ave, NE, of which she was a member, on Monday, June 27, 1994 at 7:00 pm. Cremation has taken place at Vista Verde Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, ACLOA, or the Storehouse. Arrangements by Vista Verde Mortuary, Sara Road at Meadowlark Lane. FRAZIER Merik Oliver Garland Frazier, IS, a resident of Corrales, passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 1994.

He was born in Landcaster, CA on June 25, 1978 to Michael and Monika Anne Schmid Frazer. Merik was a student at Cibola High School, a member of the track team, had received a Academic Letter for his studies, member of the Boy Scouts, BMX Bicycle Racing, and Baseball Little League. He is survived by his father, Michael Frazer and his wife, Karen; sisters, Mignon and Marina Frazier; step-brother, Erik Aldays; and step-sister, Kristin Aldays; grandparents, Pete and Virginia Frazier; aunts, Angela Richardson and husband, Bill and Pat Glavey and husband, Jim. A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 27, 1994 at 4:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Vista Verde Mortuary, Sara Rd.

and Meadowlark in Rio Rancho, with Dr. Steve Collins officiating. Arrangements by Vista Verde Mortuary. GARCIA The family of Eduardo H. Garcia Sr.

would like to thank all their relatives and friends for the kind expression of sympathy extended to them during their bereavement. A special thank you to Rev. Fr. Bob Malloy, celebrant of the Mass. Gabaldon Mortuary, 1000 Old Coon Blvd.

SW. in charge of arrangements. GEYER Ronald Geyer, passed away on June 17, 1994 in Albuquerque. Funeral services will be held in Jerseysbore, PA. All local arrangements by Crestview Funeral Home 7601 Wyoming Blvd.

NE. HERNANDEZ Mrs. Romelia B. Hernandez died on Friday at the age of 88. She is survived by inree sons, Vincent Hernandez, Simon Hernandez and wife, Crucita and Joe Hernandez and wife, Anaya, Arthur B.

Baca, Candelario Pepe Sr. Cavanaugh, Lois S. Chambliss, Jessie Louise Chavez, Theresa J. Cordova, Charlie Dahlgren, Hildur F. DeLara, Stella Mary Fenner, Ruth D.

Foss, Martha Thomson Frazier, Merik Oliver Garland Garcia, Eduardo H. Sr. Geyer, Ronald Hernandez, Romelia B. Kraft, Barbara Jean Kuhl, Elly M. Lopez, Molly -Loyd Lucero, Eufemia Moore, Albert Ora Pacheco, Robert Jr.

Padilla, Eligio J. Ragan, Raymond R. Reszka, Daniel T. Reveles, Marcos P. Richard, Lamar "Hoss" Rivera, Julian Rowe, Opal K.

Saeger, Walter Salazar, Joe E. Salman, Patricia Ford "Pat" Sandoval, Eloisa Sandoval, Anita B. Sanford, Donald A. Stupp, Carl P. Wilder, Jack Williams, Morris Wooton, Elsie R.

Zelenka, Ann Marie Anna Lee; three daughters, Rosella Rose Perez and husband, Manuel, Carmen Lopez and husband, Albert and Barbara Hrdina and husband, William; 22 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Rose Hernandez. Funeral services for Mrs. Hernandez will be held on Monday at the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, where Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Burial will take place at the Mt.

Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Arther Perez, David Hernandez, Alex Lopez, Michael Hernandez, Bryan Hrdina and Joseph D. Hernandez. Visitations will be held on Sunday from 3: 00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., with a Rosary to follow on at 7:30 p.m., at the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St.

SW. KRAFT Mrs. Barbara Jean Kraft, 30, a resident of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, passed away Wednesday. Mrs. Kraft is survived by her husband, Paul Kraft; and two children, Amanda and Kyle Kraft of Rio Rancho; her parents, Edward and Virginia Walker of Albuquerque; two brothers, Tom Walker and wife, Angela of Albuquerque, and Timothy Walker and wife, Cheryl of Moriarty; two sisters, Kristina Walker and Patricia Day and husband, Terry of Albuquerque; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be Monday, from 11:00 a.m. until the time of funeral services which will be conducted at 1:00 p.m., in the Chapel at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Burial will follow funeral services at the ML Calvary Cemetery. KUHL Your kind expressions of sympathy are deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged.

The family of EUy M. Huhl. All arrangements made by Crestview Funeral Home, 7601 Wyoming Blvd. NE. LOPEZ The family of Mrs.

Molly Lopez wishes to thank all their family and friends for attending the Rosary and Funeral Mass for Mrs. Lopez and for the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by them. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. L0YD- KEVIN AND DUSTIN LOVE YOU, DAD LUCERO Visitation for Ms.

Eufemia Lucero will be today from 2:00 p.m. until the time of Rosary which will be recited at 7:00 p.m., at the Garcia Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services will be conducted Monday from the Garcia Mortuary to the Holy Family Catholic Church, where Mass will be celebrated at 8:30 a.m. Pallbearers will be Ray SOCIETY OF NEW MEXICO 891-8200 Fill out and mail the below coupon NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE of field, NM; mother, Lena Pacheco ofPaguate.NM; brother, Gilbert Pacheco of Caseblanca, NM; sisters, Eleanor Starr of Grapevine, TX, Daisy Frazier of Chenley, AZ, and Gloria Caswel of Albuquerque; and many nieces, nephews and other close relations. Mr.

Pacheco was preceded in death by his father, Robert Pacheco and bis grandson, Fahrion Miller. Mr. Pacheco was a proud Air Force Veteran having served in the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the Paguate Village. He worked in education at the Old Indian School, at the Laguna Elementary School, Laguna Pueblo, and for Albuquerque Public Schools in Albuquerque.

He was selected to go to Washington, D.C. to serve on an education panel and to work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Robert Pacheco was a caring father, good provider, and someone who touched the lives of many people. He will be missed. Services will be held Sunday, 2:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd.

Chapel, 1111 University NE, with Rev. David Tun and Rev. Kathryn Strempke, officiating. Interment will take place on Monday at 1:00 p.m., at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe. Pallbearers will be Robert Gardipi, Benjamin Caswell, James Caswell, Gale Benally, Greg Natoni, and Jay Medina.

Honorary pallbearers will be Don Fitzner, Henry Dodge, Edward Mckelvey and Joe I. Candelaria. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contribu- tions be made to the American Lung Association, 216 Truman NE, 87108; St. Andrew's United MORE: See DEATHS on PAGE G4 ADVERTISEMENT Hearing Loss Is Not A Sign Of Old Age. CHICAGO, ILL.

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He was preceded in death by his wife, Carmen and his son, Arthur Anaya Jr. He is survived by three sons, Tom Anaya and wife, Barbara, Larry Anaya and Gilbert Anaya and wife, Beverly; three daughters, Mrs. Pre sc ilia Chavez, Mrs. Ron! M. Montoya and husband, Michael, and Sandra E.

Espinoza and husband, Benito; 11 grandchildren; and four great-granchildren; one sister, Lupe Anaya; one brother, Ralph Gonzales and wife, Carolina. He was past president and business agent of Local Union 16, and instrumental In implementing the Associated General Contractors, Laborers Training Program in which he served the instructor for many years. Our dad remained involved with the community as a school crossing guard until last year. Visitation will be today from 2:00 p.m. until the time of the Rosary which will be recited this evening at 7:30 p.m., at the Garcia Mortuary Chapel.

Funeral services will be conducted Monday, from the Garcia Morutary Chapel to the St. Frances Xavier Catholic Church, where Mass will be celebrated at 12:00 p.m. Interment will be at the Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Benito Espinosa, Michael Montoya, Christopher Anaya, Gilbert Anaya Matthew Anaya and Steven Antfya. Honorary pallbearers will be his granddaughters, Darlene Lovato, Kathleen Garcia, Meredith Anaya, Elisa Chavez, Jennifer Brewer, Marjorie Anaya and Sara F.spinos.

The Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW, in charge of service arrangements. MCA The family of Mr. Candelario Pepe Baca Sr. Vrishes to thank all their family and friends for attending the Prayer Service and Funeral Mass for Mr Baca and for the many kind expressiona of Please Provide Information About: Cremation Direct Burials Pre-Payment Plan eiJlbtl..

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