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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Monday, March 12, 1979 The Weather Report Satellite Weather Photo Taken at 11 a.m. Sunday New Mexico FORECASTI 30 for Monday hours 50 50 .,50 40 30 20 20 Weather report for the 24 ending at 5 p.m. Sunday furnished by 40 the National Weather Service in Albuquerque. Weather (Wea.) denotes conditions at 5 p.m. observation time, 60 precipitation (Prep.) is the amount of rain or melted snow in inches and 50 hundredths.

Temperature Snow 60 Figures chow Wea. HI Lo Prep h' gh Alamogordo Clear 62 28 Flurries 70 WARM temperatutes Albuquerque Clear 66 30 XXXX for area Carlsbad Clear 59 23 Rain Cold Warm 70 Chama Clear 50 70 Data from Clayton Clear 64 28 Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Fair 63 26 NOAA US Dept of Commerce Deming Espanola Clear 60 24 Farmington Clear 53 Gallup Clear 58 17 Grants 64 Cold Front Delays Thaw Hobbs Clear 59 32 Las Cruces Clear 63 25 Las Vegas Clear Raton Clear 58 17 By United Press International Red River Clear 49 5 Roswell Clear 23 An unseasonable blast of arctic air swept across the Santa Fe Clear 25 Great Lakes Sunday with a frigid reminder of the bitter Truth or Conseq. Clear 30 bottom lands along rivers swollen by the great thaw. Silver City Clear 888887 21 Socorro Clear 22 winter but provided at least a temporary reprieve for Tucumcari Clear 28 The mercury plunged to a record low of 3 degrees in LOCAL DATA Chicago to stem the flooding tide in rampaging northern 1931, Highest 79 in 1972; temperature lowest this date since Illinois rivers. this date 1931, 9 in 1948; Sunday's highest, 66 at 3:30 p.m.; Sunday's lowest, 30 at 7:00 The cold front spread rain mixed with snow over most a.m.; departure from normal for date, degrees; accumulated departure of the Atlantic coast before heading out to sea.

Showers since first of month, degrees. lingered over the northern half of Florida and snow Precipitation since first of month, spread from the Ohio Valley into the Great Lakes and Trace; departure from normal since first of month, Total since Jan. 1, western New York. 1.69; departure from normal since Jan. 1, Relative humidity; 5 a.m.

"The (cold) weather has had a moderating influence on 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Sunset today 6:11 p.m.; sunrise Tuesday 6:22 the flooding," said Fred Meier of the National Weather a.m. Nation's extremes Sunday; lowest service in the (flooding) situation. Almost everywhere, -8 at Marquette, highest 87 at Palm Springs, Calif.

flood crests have been reached and the rivers are receeding. SOLAR ENERGY The amount of solar energy received "there are no big storms seen in the immediate future Saturday in Albuquerque 533lan- that would make a significant contribution to the runoff." gleys; normal daily amount for the current month is 479 langleys. Other Cities New Mexico Area Forecasts Weather (Wea.) denotes the forecast COMMUNITY FORECASTS SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHfor today, Temperatures are highs and (Highs today and lows tonight in par- WEST VALLEYS Mostly clear a and lows during the last 24 hours. entheses. means low, means mid- warmer; increasing cloudiness at Temperature die, means upper and means night.

Winds variable, less than 12 Wea. Hi Lo Prep near.) mph. Silver City (M60s-U30s), Truth Alamosa Sunny 41 EASTERN PLAINS Generally Consequences (N70-U30s), Deming Amarillo Fair 69 26 clear and warmer. Southwest winds, 5 (L70s-U30s), Las Cruces (L70s-N40), Anchorage Cldy 37 29 to 15 mph. Clayton Alamogordo (L70s-N40).

Atlanta 51 35 .23 umcari (L70s-U30s), Clovis Portales Billings Fair 61 38 (L70s-U30s), Carlsbad (L70s-LAOs), NORTHWEST PLATEAU GenerBoise Pt CIdy 57 30 ally clear and warmer with variable Chicago Sunny 26 02 Hobbs-Lovington (L70s-N40), winds, less than 12 mph. Farmington RoswellArtesia (L70s-N40). Cleveland Cldy 23 13 .01 MOUNTAINS (M50s-N30). NORTH CENTRAL Dallas-Ft. Worth AND CENTRAL HIGHLANDS WEST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS Fair 72 36 Denver Sunny 66 42 Generally clear and warmer; fair at Generally clear and warmer; fair 33 at Des Moines Sunny 10.

night. Winds variable, less than 12 night. Winds variable, less than 12 Detroit. 20 11 .01 mph. Raton (L60s-U20s), Taos (M50s- mph.

Gallup (L60s-U20s), Grants Pt Cidy El Paso Fair 62 26 M20s), Los Alamos (U50s-U20s), Las (L60s-U20s). Vegas (M60s-L30s), Santa Fe (N60- Fargo Sunny 26 15 NEW MEXICO Mostly clear; fair Flagstaff Sunny 52 17 N30). SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS at night except increasing cloudiness Grand Junction Sunny 50 26 Mostly clear and warmer; fair at southwest. Warmer temperatures Honolulu Sunny 81 62 statewide. Highs 50s mountains to 70s Houston Cidy 62 45 Ruidoso south.

Lows 15 to 25 mountains to 30s night. Variable winds, less than 12 Kansas City Sunny 63 21 UPPER AND MIDDLE RIO south. mph. (L60s-M20s). Las Vegas, Nev.

Pt Cidy 77 42 clear ALBUQUERQUE Mostly clear Los Angeles Fair 73 52 and Winds variable, less than and warmer. High in the upper 60s, GRANDE VALLEY Generally Memphis Fair 53 33 12 Socorro low in the low to middle 30s. Winds warmer. Miami Beach Fair 84 64 7 (N70-M30s). variable, less than 12 mph.

Espanola (L60s-N30), Minneapolis Sunny 36 Needles Sunny 80 48 New Orleans 60 47 .02 Foreign Cities New York Pt Cidy 41 31 .62 Weather conditions in major foreign Moscow Cldy 32 Oklahoma City Sunny 70 30 cities. Observations were made at 7 New Delhi Clear 73 Omaba Sunny 46 a.m. MST Sunday. Ottawa. Pt Cidy 19 Philadelphia Sunny 38 30 .44 Paris Pt CIdy 54 Phoenix Sunny 82 45 City Wea.

Temp. Peking Cldy 36 Portland, Ore. Cldy 55 Athens CIdy 55 Rio de Janeiro Pt CIdy 79 St. Louis Sunny 59 Berlin Cldy 39 Rome Clear 62 Salt Lake City Fair Copenhagen Pt CIdy 37 Saigon Pt Cidy 88 San Francisco Cldy BEl Dublin Cidy 45 Stockholm Pt CIdy 36 Seattle Cldy Hong Kong Cldy 77 Sydney Pt Cidy 72 Washington, D.C., Pt Cldy 39 33 .58 London CIdy 55 Tokyo Pt Cidy 41 Winslow Sunny 62 16 Madrid Clear 61 Vienna Cidy 39 Deaths and Funerals. ARCHULETA Ernest H.

Archuleta, 59, a resident of Albuquerque for the past 34 years, died Friday evening in a local hospital. He is survived by his wife, Agnes Archuleta of Albuquerque; four daughters, Connie Jesson and her husband, Larry, Loretta Sandy and her husband, Ray, Lorraine Cano and her husband, Frank, and Christine Archuleta, all of Albuquerque; two sons, Robert Archuleta of Albuquerque and Phillip Archuleta and his wife, Viola, of Pueblo, 12 grandchildren, Kim, 1. Kevin, Kathy, Phil, James, Nicolle, Leanna, Michael, Keith, Jennifer, Rochelle and Ashley, and his sister, Delia Griego of Albuquerque. He was a member of Queen of Heaven Catholic Church. He was employed by Albuquerque Fire Department for 25 years.

He was very active in Alcoholics Anonymous group for 20 years. He was a member of Local 1455, Firefighters Union. Funeral mass will be celebrated today at 11:30 a.m. at Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, 5310 Claremont NE, with Fr. Paul Baca celebrant.

Pallbearers will be Dionel Sandoval, Frank Cano, Ray Sandy, Larry Jesson, Kevin Fannin and Arthur Garcia. Honorary pallbearers will be all members of Albuquerque Fire Department. Interment will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, 7600 Los Angeles Blvd. NE. The French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, is in charge of arrangements.

BARELA Rosary for Berlinda Barela will be recited Monday at 7 p.m. at the Gabaldon Memorial chapel, 1000 Coors Blvd. SW, and requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Holy Rosary Church. Pallbearers will be Theresa Holguin, Laurie Paul, Pam Hargrove, Carla Del Frate, Mancy Dugger and Ita Archebeque.

Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Gabaldon Mortuary is in charge. BRANSON Lillian A. Branson, age 86 and a resident here for three months, formally a resident of Fairmount, N.D., died Saturday in her home following an illness.

She is survived by two sons, Neal Branson of Albuquerque and Rex W. Branson of Fairmount, N.D.; two daughters, Helen Reeser of Fargo, N.D., and Clara Branson of St. Paul, a sister Ida Swigart of Fargo. The body of Mrs. Branson is being sent to the VertinsWahpeton Funeral Home in Wahpeton, N.D., for services and interment.

Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, are in charge of local arrangements. BRENTARI Funeral services for Dr. Edward G. Brentari were held Saturday at 3 p.m. in Palm Chapel of Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, with the Rev.

Gerald Griffin officiating. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Park with Bethlehem Lodge 56 officiating. The family wishes to express their appreciation to all their friends who were so kind and sympathetic at the time of their recent loss. BROWN Mass for Sara D. Brown will be celebrated today at 10 a.m.

at Gate of Heaven Chapel. Entombment will be in Gate of Heaven Mausoleum. Strong- Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, is in charge of arrangements. CRAWFORD Lily T. Crawford, 73, a resident of Albuquerque, died Saturday morning in a local hospital.

She is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Billie Hooper and Ray, of Albuquerque; La Donna Harris and Fred of Corrales, and her sister, Rosemarie Henderson of Albuquerque; five grandchildren and one greatgrandson. She was a member of Deyo Baptist Church in Cache, Okla. She worked for 32 years with Indian Public Health Service in Lawton, Okla. She retired in 1967. Mrs.

Crawford will be taken to Cache, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at Deyo Baptist Church, followed by interment in Deyo Baptist Church Cemetery. The French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, is in charge of local arrangements. DARMITZEL Services for Epimenia L. Darmitzel were held Saturday afternoon at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 210 Alvarado SE, with Pastor Martin J. Hartenberger officiating.

Pallbearers were William B. Darmitzel, Robert E. Darmitzel, Paul S. Darmitzel, David Matthews, James T. Pierce and Lonny Lucero.

Interment followed in Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. The French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, was in charge of arrangements. DURAN Requiem mass for John Duran will be celebrated today at 10 a.m. at St. Therese Catholic Church.

Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Frank Lemos, Roy Maestas, Cindo Sanchez, Gabe Garcia, Manuel Cordova Dave Flores. Alameda Mortuary, 9420 4th St. NW, is in charge.

GOLDBERG Funeral services for Marion B. Goldberg will be held today at 2 p.m. in Palm Chapel of StrongThorne, 1100 Coal SE, with Rabbi Isaac H. Celnik and Cantor Robert M. Miller officiating.

Pallbearers will be Max Waugh, Lowell Sharp, Dave Katz, Paul Tannenbaum, Jack Meyer and Henry Hillson. Interment will be in Suspect in 9 Slayings Eludes Police City and state authorities, working from an anonymous tip that led to a secret witness, say they have solved the murders of six restaurant employees and three members of a Texas family but the suspect has eluded police. Nine charges of first degree murder were drawn up against Roger Dale Stafford, 27, and were expected to be filed today. A nationwide bulletin was issued Saturday for Stafford's arrest. Stafford was identified as a tansient, but police said he was believed to be in the Decatur, area.

Lt. Dennis Berglan, city homicide investigation commander, said Stafford had been under combined surveillance of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and Oklahoma City police in the Decatur area for several days, but had dropped out of sight Saturday night. Police Chief Tom Heggy said another suspect, Stafford's brother, Harold, 29, B'Nai Israel Cemetery, Memorial services will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at the family home. The family request that in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Society, 525 San Pedro NE, 87101.

GREEN Funeral services for Dr. Frank Green will be held today at 2 0.m. at the graveside in Fairview Memorial Park, with the Very Rev. John G. Haverland, dean, officiating.

Strong Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, is in charge of arrangements. GUERIN- Mass for Faustin A. Guerin will be celebrated today at 2 p.m. at the Gate of Heaven Chapel. Interment of Heaven Cemetery.

Strong Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, is in charge of arrangements. The family requests expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society, 525 San Pedro NE, 87110. HOLLAND Funeral services for Jewel V. Holland were held at the Primitive Baptist Church, with Elder Lonnie Wright officiating. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Park.

StrongThorne, 1100 Coal SE, was in charge of arrangements. The family wishes to express their appreciation to all their friends who were so kind and sympathetic at the time of their recent loss. JUSTICE Services for Ollie Mitchell Justice will be held today at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel in the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, with the Rev. Norton Scrimshire officiating.

Pallbearers will be Ben Raybould, Beryl Ratcliff, Oran Caton, James Heatherly, Dr. Jack C. Redman and Clyde E. McDonald. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE.

Should friends desire, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, New Mexico Affiliate, 2403 San Mateo NE, Suite W-14, Albuquerque, 87110, or to the American Cancer Society, 525 San Pedro NE, Albuquerque, 87108. Friends may call at the French Mortuary today from 8 a.m. until service time. LUCERO Abelino Lucero, a resident of Albuquerque since 1951 and previously of Mora, passed away Friday. Mr.

Lucero is survived by his widow, Carlota; five sons, Robert (Mary) Lucero, Abelino (Fabie) Lucero Albino (Frances) Lucero all of Albuquerque, Fred Lucero from Los Angeles and Carlos (Yvonne) Lucero from Idaho Falls, Idaho; six daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Georgia) Dziurzynski, Simonita Cassidy, Esther Pray, Mrs. Manuel (Mary) Garcia, Mrs. Bob (Sophie) Kemm all of Albuquerque, and Mrs. Alex (Lita) Lovato from Los Alamos; a daughter-in-law, Altagracia Lucero from Pueblo, Colo.

Funeral services will be conducted today at 8:30 a.m. from the Garcia Mortuary Chapel to the St. Anne Church where mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, Eighth and Stover SW, in charge.

MAGIERA -Helen Magiera, age 76 and a resident of Rio Rancho, died Saturday in a local hospital following an illness. She is survived by a daughter, Florence Bykowski of Rio Rancho; four grandchildren, Connie Heinemann of Paradise Hills, Elaine Bykowski of Rockaway, N.J., James Bykowski of Fanwood, N.J., and John Bykowski of Coram, Long Island, four great grandsons, Mark and Michael Heinemann, James Bykowski and David Bykowski. Three sisters Agnes Feterwicz of Bloomfield, N.J., Lottie Farley of Spring Lake Heights, N.J., and Stephani Mogler of Newburg Park, Calif. Mrs. Magiera was formerly a resident of Linden, N.J.

and was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. The body of Mrs. Magiera will lie in state at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church Tuesday from 3 p.m.

until 7 p.m. and the Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Thomas Aquinas Church with the Rev.

Thomas Keane, celebrant. Interment will follow in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery. The family prefers memorials be made to the St. Thomas Aquinas Church Building Fund, 1502 Sara Rio Rancio, or to the Cancer Research Center, UNM School of Medicine Bernalillo County Medical Center, Albuquerque, 87131. McILMOYLE Catharine L.

Mc- Ilmoyle, age 72 and a resident here for 18 years, died at her home Saturday following an illness. She is survived by three sons, Gerald E. Mclimoyle of Omaha, and James and Charles Mclimoyle, both of Albuquerque; four daughters, Jacqueline Scott of Houston, Texas, Marien dicke of Lincoln, Patricia Brozik of Washington and Bernice Schwarz of Albuquerque; 23 grandchildren and 4 great- grandchildren; two brothers, Charles and C.W. McMillin, both of Omaha; three sisters, Virginia Kennedy of McCook, Dorothy Randel of Indianola, and Mary Mallery of Omaha. Mrs.

McIlmoyle was a member of St. Johns United Methodist Church and the Crusaders Sunday School class. month later when they were herded into a meat freezer and shot to death. Authorities said laboratory tests showed a pistol taken from the Lorenz pickup was one of the guns used to kill the steakhouse employees. Police said the investigation would be continued to find possible links between the suspect and several homicides outside the state, including the Speedway, killings in November.

Covered Wagon Makers of Hand Made Indian Jewelry OLD TOWN FLOWERS SAY IT ALL. And Peoples makes the difference People SHOPS I FLOWER 345-6566 Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE with the Rev. M. Buren Stewart, officiating.

Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. MILLS Arrangements for Dorothy will be announced by Strong Thorne, 1100 Coal SE. PANZER -Services for Harry H. Panzer were held Saturday morning in the Chapel of the Chester T. French Memorial Mausoleum, 924 Menaul NE, with the Rev.

Alfred C. Krader officiating and entombment following. The French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, was in charge of arrangements. PILLSBURY The requiem memorial service for Mary Elizabeth Pillsbury, R.N.M.A will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at St.

John's Cathedral with the Very Rev. John B. Haverland, dean, and the clergy officiating. The family requests no flowers. Contributions may be made to St.

John's Cathedral Memorial Fund, 318 Silver SW, 87102. Strong Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, is in charge of arrangements. ROLAND Lawrence F. Roland, 36, a lifelong resident of Albuquerque, died Friday afternoon at his home. He is survived by his wife, Cassandra Roland of the home; two daughters, Carrie Roland and Aprille Roland, both of Albuquerque; his stepson, Johnnie Roland, of Boonesville, Virginia; his mother, Martha Roland of Albuquerque; and three brothers, John W.

Smith of Boulder, Fred J. Smith of Thoreau, N.M., and Charles F. Byers of Albuquerque. Friends may call at the French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, today from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m.

Services will be announced by the French Mortuary, 1111 University NE. SHAW Dr. Roy T. shaw, chiropractor of Belen, age 43 and a resident of New Mexico for 35 years, died early Saturday in a local hospital following an illness. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of Belen; a son, Roy T.

Shaw of Albuqueque; two daughters, Lauri Shaw of Albuquerque and Melinda Shaw of Belen; three step-children, Lisa Spate of Belen, Judy Behymer and James Spate of Albuquerque; three grandchildren; his parents, Roy B. Shaw of Albuquerque and Mrs. Willie Shaw in alamogordo; two sisters, Mrs. Bob Mallory of Corpus Christi NESBITT'S FLOWERS Call 265-6923 1.201 San Mateo, SE Alameda Mortuary 9420 Fourth N.W. 898-3160 Modern Facilities Funeral Director L.

A. Santillanes GARCIA MORTUARY, Inc. (SINCE 1918) 7 8 on Stover Ave. S. W.

243-5222 French 1111 UNIVERSITY NE and Mrs. Dave Mitchell of Tularosa. Dr. Shaw was a member of the N.M. Chiropractic Association, Life Fellowship of N.M., Albuquerque Lodge 60 SAVE search and rescue in Belen, and president of the Mixed Bowling League in Belen.

Services will be held in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, today at 10:30 a.m. with interment in Sandia Memory Gardens. The family prefers memorials be made to the Roy T. Shaw Memorial Scholarship Fund of the Life Chiropractic College in Marietta Georgia, First National Bank in Albuquerque. SHERWOOD Sharon Sherwood, 10, a lifelong resident of Albuquerque, died Saturday afternoon as the result of an accident.

She is survived by her parents, Jesse O. Sherwood and Lucy R. Sherwood of the home; her sister, Cheryl Sherwood, and her brother, Oliver Sherwood, both of the home; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo 0.

Romero Jr. of Cordova, N.M., Mr. and Mrs. Juan C. Trujillo of Chimayo and her grandmother, Mrs.

Helen Sherwood of Fairplay, Colo. Friends may call at the French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, today from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Prayer services will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at El Buen Pastor Presbyterian Church in Chimayo.

Services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at El Buen Pastor Presbyterian Church in Chimayo with the Rev. Alfredo Padilla officiating. Pallbearers will be John Salmon, Antonio Ramon Romero and Charles Montoya. Interment will be in El Buen Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Chimayo.

STEVENS Mike M. Stevens, 70, a resident of Albuquerque for the past 21 years, died Saturday morning in a local hospital. He survived by his wife, Rosie Stevens of the family home; his son, Bill Stevens of Albu- Strona- Thorne MORTUARIES PHONE 842-8800 1100 COAL AVE. S.E. querque; two daughters, Delores M.

Abraham of Albuquerque and Rosalie Parker of Santa Fe; seven grandchildren; his brother, Charles Stevens of El Paso, and his sister, Sadie Solomon, also of El Paso. Prayer services will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel in the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE. Services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel in the Garden of French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, with Fr.

Paul Saunders officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. Should friends desire, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, New Mexico Affiliate, 2403 San Mateo NE, Albuquerque, 87110, or to the Kidney Foundation of New Mexico, 1923 Alvarado NE, Albuquerque, 87110. TAYLOR James M. Taylor has been taken to the Horner-Roanoke Funeral Home in Plymouth, N.C., for services and interment.

StrongThorne, 1100 Coal SE, was in charge of arrangements. THOMAS Services for Jeff Thomas were held Saturday afternoon at the First Church of the Nazarene, 6605 Bell SE, with Pastor Joseph D. Wright officiating. Pallbearers were Bill Smith, Frank Thompson, Terry De La Porte, Bryant Curry, Ray Truner and Jimmy Anderson. Interment followed in Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE.

The French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, was in charge of arrangements. ZAMORA Mass for Paublita B. Zamora will be celebrated today at 10 a.m. at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church.

Pallbearers will be Juan Benavidez, Joe Barros, Candelaria Zamora, Martin Zamora, Mark Zamora and Alan Roberts. Interment will be in San Jose Cemetery. Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, is in charge of arrangements. SALAZAR SONS! MORTUARY Serving for Twe Generations Third St. and Lead Ave.

SW DIAL 247-4124 BUILDING CONTRACTORS Residential (GB-2) or General (G8-98) In cooperation with Julian Padilla Associates, General Contractor License Number 9117. We are pleased to announce another License Preparatory Program for the New Mexico State examination. This course consists of Residential and Commercial codes and practices, as well as the business low components currently required in the state examinations. IN ALBUQUERQUE TUESDAY THURSDAY NIGHTS STARTING MARCH 13 IN LAS CRUCES 2 WEEKENDS STARTING MAR. 24 IN ROSWELL 2 WEEKENDS STARTING MAR.

17 Also enrolling for electrical mechanical contractors classes. For registration call Berenice Schwarz registrar. For success on the state examination you can count on our record of performance. THE CONTRACTORS SCHOOL A Division Of ALBUQUERQUE CAREER INSTITUTE 2620 San Mateo NE Telephone (1) 883-4002 VISA "The School That Cares" master charge WELCOME HERE CHRYSLER CORPORATION QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AWARD MUST 25 185 NEW CHRYSLERS New Yorkers FROM Similar to Illustration This is an EPA highway estimate and your mileage may vary depending, on how and where you drive, the condition of your car and its optional equipment Tax. license.

trans dealer -installed LLOYD All units subject to prior sale options extra Chrysler Plymouth 265-8711 LOMAS at WYOMING OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) died in; a Tulsa motorcycle accident six days after the July 16, 1978, killings at the Sirloin Stockade restaurant. City police and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation officials said Stafford was implicated in the slayings by a secret witness who has been in protective custody for the past week. The witness was identified as a woman, but police are withholding her name for security reasons and would not confirm reports she was the wife of one of the Staffords and had driven the getaway car in the killings. Authorities said the case breaking lead came from a call Jan. 3 concerning composite drawings of the suspects that had been released.

Officials said the anonymous phone call was made by a truck driver who gave authorities the names of the suspects. The information led police to Chicago where the woman was found. Police said the woman returned voluntarily to Oklahoma to aid the investigation. The investigation following the Sirloin Stockade killings and the slayings of the Melvin Lorenz family has been described by authorities as the most intense in the state's history. The search started June 23, 1978, when the bullet riddled bodies of Air Force Sgt.

Melvin G. Lorenz, 38, of San Antonio, Texas, and his wife, Linda, 31, were found alongisde Interstate 35 south of Purcell. The body of their 12 year old son, Richard Lorenz, was found two miles north. The six steakhouse employees were slain about a Roy Shaw Dies After Illiness; Rites Today for Chiropractor Dr. Roy T.

Shaw, a Belen chiropractor and long-time New Mexico resident, died Saturday following an illness. He was 43. Shaw was a member of the New Mexico Chiropractic Association, Life Fellowship of New Mexico, SAVE search and rescue in Belen, and president of the Mixed Bowling League of Belen. He is survived by his wife Dorothy Belen; son, Roy T. Shaw of Albuquerque; two daughters, Lauri Shaw of Albuquerque and Melinda Shaw of Belen; three step- Margos la Mode Hiland Coronado Camel, navy or brown nubuck.

38.00 Ms. Margo Coronado Canter Upper Level West Mall CALIFORNIA children, Lisa Spate of Belen, and Judy Behymer and James Spate, both of Albuquerque; three grandchildren; parents, Roy B. Shaw of Albuquerque and Mrs. Willie Shaw of Alamogordo; two sisters, Mrs. Bob Mallory of Corpus Christi and Mrs.

Dave Mitchell of Tularosa. Funeral services will be held today at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE. Interment will be in Sandia Memory Gardens..

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