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m. or C. local p. 1, first m. of 1 in 25, 1954 ALBUQUERQUE Page Seven and Homes Are Looted Here Thefts from cars and homes in Albuquerque netted thieves more than $500 in clothing and a number of household articles, including a portable sewing machine, it was reported to police Friday.

Dr. H. G. Hartman, of Fort Lauderdale, said a camera, a suitcase, containing over $500 in I women's clothing, a diamond bracelet valued at $100 and other costume jewelry was taken from his car when it was parked in the 1900 block on Central West Thursday night. ing machine and typeBurglars took a portable sewwriter from the home Wilkinson, of 2410 St.

NE, police said. A table model radio, wrist watch and were six taken pair, of during men's? pants breakin of the home of Abel Garcia, of 1401 Eighth St. NW, he told police. Mrs. M.

A. Chavez, of 711 Broadway SE, said two bedspreads were stolen from her clothesline. Hodge, of 912 Jefferson St. NE, reported that a suitcase and a valuable camera were taken from his car parked at Second St. and Marquette Ave.

early Friday morning. GOP Field Man Talks Here Today Bernard Lamb, chief field man fo: the National Republican Congressional committee, will address a large rally of GOP precinct chairmen and workers tonight at 7 at Republican headquarters, 418 Gold SW. M. B. (Sonny) Johns, state chairman, and Reginald Espinosa, state organizer, will also address the workers.

Gubernatorial candidate Alvin Stockton, and other state and county candidates will be present. Lamb, who arrived in Albuquerque Friday morning, will return here today after spending Friday in Santa Fe. At 10:30 this morning he will talk with members of the Republican Central committee at headquarters. This afternoon he will do field work with the women's organization and several precinct chairmen. Gallup Funeral Today For Miss Gertrude Bird Journal Special GALLUP Funeral services for Miss Gertrude Bird, 71, resident of Gallup since 1912, will be held Saturday morning.

She died Wednesday. Miss Bird taught school in the McKinley County system from 1927 to 1944. During her teaching career, she taught all the tary grades at Mentmore, Gamerco and Navajo. Funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart Cathedral, with burial at Hillerest Cemetery, Weather Report Weather report for the 24 hours endIng at 6 Friday furnished the by S. Weather Bureau Station at the Municipal Airport.

GENERAL DATA Observations for 24 hours ending 3:30 time. Precipitation is the amount of rain melted snow in inches and hundredths. Temp'tures Weather Station- Low High Rain Aibuquerque 56 76 tr Rain Roswell 61 75 .07 Rain Glenwood 55 79 .30 Cloudy Socorro Pt Farmington PL Cidy Carisbad .01 Cloudy Hobbs Cloudy Zuni PI Cidy Grants .03 PL Cidy Otto Pt Cidy Tucumeari Rain T. Pt Cidy Columbus .10 Pt Cidy Pt Cidy Clayton Rain Las Vegas Cloudy Santa Fe .09 Cloudy Clovis City Cloudy 50 83. Cloudy OTHER STATES El PasO .13 Rain 1.12 Pt Cidy Alamosa .05 Pt Cidy Needles Clear San Francisco Clear Grand Junction Rain Salt Lake City.

.02 Clear Los Angeles Clear Winslow .30 Pt Cldy Phoenix .30 Cloudy Amarillo PL Cidy Minneapolis 56 Clear Omaha 19 Rain Chicago Cloudy Denver Pt Cidy Kansas City Cloudy St. Louis Cloudy Fort Worth Clear Oklahoma City Clear Washington. D. C. 50 73 Clear Data for 24 hours ending 7 a.

m. LOCAL DATA Highest temperature this date since 1931 59 in 1953. Lowest temperature this date since 1931 45 in 1941. Today's highest 76 at 2:30 p. m.

day's lowest 56 at 3:30 a. m. Departure from normal for today minus 3. mutated departure since first of month plus $9. Precipitation since first of month Departure from normal since first of month minus Total precipitation since Jan.

3.51. Departure from normat since year minus 3.27. Relative humidity, 5:30 m. 100 per cent: 11:30 a. m.

69 per cent: 5:30 p. m. 1 per cent. Sunrise 5:56 a. m.

Sunset 5:59 p. m. Moonrise 4:41 a. m. Moonsel 3:05 p.

m. FOR YOUR HUNTING EQUIPMENT UNREDEEMED DEER RIFLES from $2495 Full stock of ammunition. WE BREAK BOXES RELIABLE PAWN SHOP 205 First St. SW Men. Fri.

Nites APODACA- Charles Raymond Apo- Marriage Licenses Pruett in Travis County, Tex. daca, 29, a lifelong resident of this city, Thelma Board of County Commissioners, Berpassed away here Friday afternoon, He Edith Nelson, 21, and Rich- nalillo County, and City of Albuquerlived at 2822 Maderia Dr. NE and is ard Leroy Reed, 22, both of Albuquer-que, V8. Stanley C. Szymanski et al, survived by his wife, Barbara; two que.

order permitting Ben and Celia Sapir daughters, Sharon Kay and Barbara Ann; Clanton Shella M. 21, Bliss, both 18, of and Claude C. and George E. Topel to intervene as two brothers, Edward J. and Max Apo- Albuquerque.

parties defendant. daca; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Lillie Mae Sossamon, R. 38, Glade Water, 41, Credit Bureau of Albuquerque given Apodaca, all of this city. He was a mem- Greggton, and Tex. Thomas Richardson, $1428.56 Judgment of against $242.84. Joe and Rivera.

judgment of ber of International the St. Charles Brotherhood Church and the Gearetta of Electrical Irwin, 19, and Stuart H. State ex rel Bertha M. Lee vs. RobNo.

611. Funeral arrangements Schwebel, 26, both of Albuquerque. ert F. Lee. Certificate in uniform reannounced by Strong- Thorne Mor- Martha L.

Reidhead. 36, Durango, ciprocal enforcement of support act, Workers tuary. and Ernest B. Reidhead, 40, Show- State of Colorado. low, Ariz.

City of Albuquerque and Board of APODACA- Funeral services for Ga- 18, both of Albuquerque. vs. Arthur Winters, et Bernalillo County, Corrine Lucero, 17, and James Lopez, County Commissioners, vina Apodaca were held Friday, The Sa- Dorothy E. Martinez, 23, and James on payment of al. Ordered that lazar and Sons Mortuary was in charge.

L. Mitchell, 26. both of Albuquerque, that this action B. Swayze, $1500 to Mada be dismissed as to her Charlotte B. Hinman, 26, and James with respect to lands described herein BARKER -James L.

Barker, 53, L. Mitchell, 26, both of Albuquerque. for right-of-way, and that resident of this city for 11 years, passed and George Robert Ann F. Stone, 29, 23, Los Albuquerque, Angeles, have described. entry to tract herein away here Wednesday.

He made his home Gray, the Franciscan Hotel since the death Callf. A. R. Fackrell, doing business as of his wife about years ago. He 15 Highway Garage, vs.

Richard H. Mcsurvived by two brothers, Ray Barker Births Bride, doing business as Mac's Auto of Newberry, S. C. and Marshall Barker Sept. 23 Sales, dismissed with prejudice, on moSouth Carolina; one sister, Mrs.

An- Presbyterian Hospital tion of parties, settled. nie Hughes, Seneca, S. C. Funeral ser- Mr. and Mra.

Lee Jaramillo, 2439 Ed- Doherty Lumber Co. VS. Commercial vices were held Friday afternoon at 4 na Dr. NW. Boy, Title Co.

et al. Judgment, that of In Palm Chapel of the Strong Mr, and Mrs. Allen J. Brewster, 821 moneys paid into court by defendant Mortuary, The Rev. James Alvarado Dr.

SE. Boy, Commercial Title the clerk is auofficiated. Interment was in Sunset St. Joseph's Hospital thorized to pay out $243.88 to plaintiff, Memorial Park. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Franco, 1309 Broad- $243.88 to Bass and Trussell, and $243.87 way SE, Boy. to Rio Grande Blue Print August COLVIN- Charles A. Colvin, 73, Sandia Hospital A. Neuner and Jack K.

Cabaniss, to be resident of this city for years, passed and Mrs. Clair Amos, Kirtland, divided by them in accordance with their away here Thursday evening. He is sur- Girl. respective claims. vived by Edwin his wife.

Myrtle, here; two 1st Lt. and Mrs. Laurence Jewell, Kirt- doing General business Mills, vs. F. H.

Birden, J. Colvin of Tuscon, Ariz: land. Girl. 88 Albuquerque Feed and Orie T. Colvin of Louisville, Ky; and Mra.

William Van Store, dismissed with prejudice, stipuladaughter, Mrs. Geo. Grinir, Detroit, Parys, Sandia, Boy. tion. was member of the Congre- Mrs.

William A. Torres, Edgar D. Otto et al vs. Glenn W. Atgational Church.

Funeral arrangements Pvt. and terbury et al. Order appointing J. W. announced by the Strong Sandia, Boy, 24 Priestly as receiver herein.

Mortuary, Sept. In the matter of guardianship of RonSt. Joseph's Hospital nie W. Dawson, a minor. Order auNUKE--Funeral services for Mrs.

Veda Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bledso, 2131 Stan- thorizing William L. Dawson to pay Dude will be held in the Mission Chapel ford Dr. SE, Girl.

himself $200 for support of the minor at the Exter-Tonella Mortuary at 2 Sat- W. and C. Hospital child and to withdraw $65 from guardurda, afternoon. The Rev. Ralph C.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Baca, 3715 tan's fund to purchase violin for said Warren will officiate. Interment will be Santa Anita Rd. SW, Girl.

minor. In Fairview Park cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Leba, 619 Pros- George 8.

Bryan et al suit to quiet tipect Ave. NW, Boy. tie to 21.224 acre tract in Town of AlGARCIA-Mrs. Teofila R. Garcia, 76, buquerque Grant.

of 1710 John SE, passed away early District Court W. F. Anderson asks judgment of Friday morning at the family home. L. $15,570.53 against Norris C.

Deskin as MrA, Garcia is survived by one sister, Janet S. vs. Galbreth, and Ted result of traffic accident June 1, 1954 Smith Opal Galbreth, Mrs. Eulalia Gutierrez; two nieces, Mrs. W.

Galbreth, Larry business Galbreth at Candelaria Rd. and 12th St. NW. J. F.

Castillo Jr. and Mrs. M. M. Gar- Galbreth, doing a8 Stanley Davis asks judgment of cia; four nephews, Leo Garcia, Joe B.

Real udice, on Estate motion Agency, of plaintiff, dismissed with settled. prej- fic 000 against Kim Moore as result of trafIgnacio Garcia and Ramon N. accident 13. 1954 at Second St. Gutierrez.

Rosary will be recited Sat- B. L. and Ida Markus V8. Albuquer- and Menaul 'Blvd. NW.

urday and Sunday at 8 p. m. at the que Wholesale Meats, R. Robert Stevens, doing business as RobP. and Memorial Chapel of the Crollett Mor- Vela Terrell, order dismissing Wholesale motion ert Stevens Advertising, asks judgment tuary.

Funeral services will be conduct- of defendant Albuquerque definite statement. of $727.87 against E. L. Alford, doing ed Monday morning from Our Lady of Meats, for a more business as Evergreen Hills, alleging inSorrows Church at Bernalillo, New Mex. and said defendant shall file its an- debtedness.

with Interment at Bernallllo. Hour will swer within two Charles Leo, Mary, and Dianne Hunick ask days. be announced by the Crollett Mortuary. Woodruff Guyena and Richard Miller. Dist.

(judgment of $41.250 againat L. S. and Mae Denton etc. v8. him- Doris H.

Meeds as result of traffic acGURULE- Funeral services for Piedad Judge M. Ralph Brown eident July 17, 1954 on US-85 at Tyler disqualifies Gurule were held Friday. The Salazar self herein. Rd. and Sons Mortuary was in charge.

Jose Ballejos Ernest C. Dist. Judge Mr. and Mrs. Pino and Maria Lopez Pino vs.

Hagood, Everett King, HOLLISTER-Leslie L. Hollister, 69. M. Ralph Brown ment of $2374.85 against H. E.

O' Dondisqualifies himself business as Franciscan Lodge, ask judghere ten days from Tuscon, passed herein. Thomas E. MeHugh VS. Wiley D. nell, doing business as O'Donnell Store away here Friday.

He was a member of Skinner, Dist. Judge M. Ralph Brown Fixture alleging defendant the taken Episcopal Church. The services body will be disqualifies himself herein. May 3.

1954 to Install certain restaurant Santa Fe for and in- Houston Mizar N. J. Skousen. fixtures, that defendant negligently and In the National Cemetery, Dist. Judge M.

Ralph Brown disquali- in an unworkmanlike manner installed terment Mortuary in charge of fies himself herein, the equipment, that parts of the equiparrangements. order for ment fell apart one week after installaState vs. assist Eugene transporting defend- tion, that booths are uncomfortable Carpenter, and LADUE Funeral services for Paula guard to in unsafe. Margaret Ladue, daughter of Mr. and ant to state Lefevre penitentiary.

Przebeszvski vs. Felix J. Joseph Herbert and George G. Mrs. Francis J.

Ladue, will be conduct- the Ethel Benjamin Przebeszvski. Order dismissing Wood ask judgment of $1155.22 against in the Chapel in the Garden of defendant's Insofar youngest Arthur H. and Jacqueline Kopletz, alFitzgerald Mortuary Saturday is concerned, temporary custody of leging judgment in that sum in State French- petition 88 ernoon at four o'clock. The Rev. Harry older is to defendant.

of Michigan remains unpaid. son Summers will officiate. Interment will boy given Order admitting will of Margaret H. be in Sunset Memorial Park. Eulogio C.

and Faustina R. Sanchez Schall to probate, and appointing Thomvs. Jennie Wiles Dickey et al, final de- as D. Schall Jr. as executor to serve LAVARI- services for Baby cree that plaintiff's Lots 8 and 9 in without bond.

Gloria Lavari will be held this morning Block 56 Addition are no long- Ignacio Baca given judgment of $395.25 Terrace Salazar a. m. from 1911 Hinkle SE. The er subject to restrictive covenants -against Louts Romero. and Sons Mortuary 18 in charge.

against Schwartzman business Packing purposes. Co. given judg. State ex rel Board of County Commissioners. Sandoval County, Vs.

J. F. JONES--Funeral services for C. Brad ment of $242.48 against Cecilia R. and Castillo al, right-of-way Jones will be held Saturday afternoon Ted J.

doing business as Ted's tion suit, ordered that value of property Pacheco, at 2 in Palm Chapel of the Strong. P. Market, of to be condemned 15 determined to be Mortuary. The Rev. George Credit Bureau Albuquerque given $4200.

petitioner Is granted right taBarre will officiate. Temple Lodge Judgment of $725.05 against Fred G. Immediate entry on posting bond of No. 6 A. F.

A. M. will officiate at Ruiz. Chapel of the Chimes in Fairview Wiley D. and Hortense S.

Skinner Park Crematory. ven judgment of $1250 against Dairies. Claim of Valley Divorces Asked 52. a resident of this city for 11 $625 is dismissed with prejudice, in- from John Sierra, incompatibility, and MACKARON-Mrs. Margaret Gold Dairies, Inc, against plaintiffs for Dorothy Sanchez Sierra asks divorce years, passed away here Friday morning.

volving lease on store building at 1203 asks custody of minor child. en. She lived at 1607 Coal Ave. SW and is First St. NW.

Don B. Thedford asks divorce from survived by her husband. Richard K. WIN G. Knox et al vs.

Finley Pruett. Alice Gray Thedford, incompatibility, MacKaren, here; one son, Philip R. MacKaren Ordered that defendant's motion is well and Funerals survived by her husband. Richard K. MacKaren, here; one son, Philip R.

MacKaren in Alaska: four daughters, Mrs. Clinton Abel and Mrs. Robert Nassif, both of this city, Mre. Edward Bird of Nacodocbes, and Mrs. Norman Joseph Jr.

of Denver, two brothers, Tom and Joseph of Walsenburg. her father, Jacob Solomon, Walsenburg. four sisters, Mrs. Steve Fayad, Mrs. Samuel Maloff, both of Boston.

Mrs. Si Khater, Canada, Mrs. Geo. Dunick of Walsenbure. Colo.

She Conception member Immaculate Church. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the StrongThorne Mortuary, day morning at local hospital, Mr. Padilla his widow. Petronila: six daughters. Mrs.

Manuel Uhvarri, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Marty Lo: Mrs. Jose Montiel, Mrs. Gilbert Anaya and Mrs.

Mike Herrera; six sons. Joe. Robert, Edmundo, Mauricio, and 00 grandchildren. His body lies in state at the family home Polvadera, New Mex. where rosary will be recited Saturday at m.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 10 a. m. at Polvadera. Crollett Mortuary in charge. PADILLA- Serafin Padilla, 61, of 1206 Stover Ave.

SW. passed away Fri- ald TANNER Tanner will be held Saturday services for morning 11 in Palm Chapel of the Strong Thorne Mortuary. The Very Rev. Lloyd W. Clarke will officiate.

Interment will be in Fairview Park. Trujillo TRUJILLO- The Friday body of 3:23 Eduardo m. was taken at 10 Serafina. New Mexico where funeral services will be held Sunday at 10 a. m.

Croilett Mortuary in charge. WOODS -Wayne Arthur Woods, 52, passed away suddenly Friday afternoon at Chama, N. M. He had made home in Albuquerque for the past seven his years. coming here from his former home in Vanville, 111.

He survived his wife. Freeda; one daughter, Mri. Jr. James E. Ottino and two granddaughters, all of this city: two sisters Mrs.

Paul Duncan, Greetnown, and Mrs Clarence Cord of Catlin, one brother. Walter Woods, Cattin. He was member of the Catlin Lodge, and the First Presbyterian Church. The body was brought to this elty, and funeral services will be announced by the Strong- Thorne Mortuary, ZICKERT-Mrs. Mary Zickert, passed away at her home Friday ing at 1915 Rio Grande Bivd NW.

She WAS member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Survivors include son. Clarence Zickert, and daughter. Mrs. Ruth Mann, both of Albuquerque; brother, Otto Schokert, Wanachee, Wash; two sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Mickelson, Portage, Wis, and Mrs. Martha Berkholtz. Hartford, Wis. and four grandchildren. The Ester- Tonella Mortuary is in charge Daily Record New Mexico Business Shows Hike From June SANTA FE (P) -Business New Mexico was heavier in July than in June, according to sales tax collections, but showed a 3.3 per cent drop from a year ago.

School taxes paid the first eight months of 1954 were just over 16 million dollars, a 1.5 per cent reduction from the 16 million taken in for the period in 1953. August collections by the Rev. enue Bureau, which reflect July business, totaled $2,142,407 compared with $2,216,032 for August, 1953. This is 7.6 per cent above August collections two years ago, which came to 991,818. 100F ENDS SESSION COLORADO SPRINGS (P)- The Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at a concluding session of its annual convention Friday named Chicago as the 1955 convention site.

Next year's convention will be in the third week in September, officials said. SHOE ECONOMY is to buy GOOD SHOES and patronize GOOD SHOE REPAIRER NOR HILL SHOE REPAIR 113 CARLISLE BLVD. S. E. NOB HILL BUSINESS CENTER arrangements.

ON for TV Packard Bell TV "SERVICE" Is the Key Word To Lasting Pleasure Packard-Bell's OWN Technicians Do All Installing and Servicing WORLD SERIES STARTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 SEE IT DIRECT ON A PACKARD-BELL TV EASY -TERMS Phone 3-5558 315 Third St. HOMPSON MUSIC COMPANY New Mexico's Largest Music Store taken and plaintiff is ordered to file a certified copy of final Judgment in case of Will G. Knox et al V8, Finley Clipping Of This Ad Good for 100 allowance towards the purchase of any lamp (except sale items!) Paul's LAMP SHOP 2320 E. Central Ph.

3-2613 LAMP SHADES LAMP REPAIRS LAMP ACCESSORIES Open Tues. 'til 9:00 P.M. Divorces Granted John W. Neville vs. Mildred Neville.

Original complaint of John W. Neville VS Mildred Neville for divorce on grounds of adultery is dismissed with prejudice, defendant is given divorce from plaintiff on grounds of incompatin July ibility and is given custody of two minor children. Vera Wilson given divorce from John A. Wilson, incompatibility, Patti Merideth Bankston given divorce from Charles A. Bankston compatibility, and is given custody of minor child.

Howard F. Arp given divorce from Edna Mae Arp, grounds of incompatibility and abandonment, and is given custody of minor child. Probate Court In the matter of guardianship of MIchael A. Jones, a minor. Order authorizing payment of following out of guardlanship funds: T.

A. Spitz $15.30, W. E. Nissen and W. W.

Kridelbaugh M.D. $51.90. Nov. 16, 1954 at m. set for hearing objections to final account and report by H.

C. Donaldson, administrator C.T.A., in estate of Izeyl Phelps Clark, deceased. Order appointing Rosenda S. Saiz as administratrix of estate of Emiliano Salz, deceased, on posting $5000 bond. Heirs are Rosenda S.

Salz, widow, Alameda: Oscar Salz, son, Alameda; Tomacita Saiz, daughter, Alameda; Piedad Sandoval, daughter, Second St. SW; Margaret S. Baca, daughter, 1217 Mountain Rd. NW: Deluvina S. Montoya, daughter, 1902 New York Ave.

NW; Louise Lancaster, daughter, 613 Second St. SW; Edna S. Baca, daughter, 1029 Princeton Dr. NE: Charlotte Ortiz, daughter, Santa Fe: Emiliano Saiz son, and Albeta Chavez, daughter, both of 613 Second St. SW.

Nov. 24, 1954 at 10 a. m. set for hearing objections to final account and report Theodore J. John, executor of estate of Filomena John, deceased.

Heirs, are Henry John, son, Cleveland, Bessie John Bobek, daughter, Cladwell, Alice John Rice, daughter, El Paso, Charles John, son, Moriarty; Arthur John, Abilene, Edward John, son, Los Angeles, and Theodore J. John, son, 837 Florida st. SE. Real Estate Transfers Mary Roberts and Rose R. Lovato, resi- lot 7.

block Mandell Business and dence Add. Murray L. Hatchell and wife to Home- Earl B. Rice. lot 20, block 27-A, Elder stead Add.

B. Rice Murray and wife, lot 9, block 27-A, Elder L. Hatchell and wife to Homestead Add. Doris W. C.

Senter et al to Melva Gid-. of lot 6, Midway Place dings, portion Add. Weeks Construction Co. to Raymond Schultz and wife, lot 5, block 8, Rackheath Park Add. Benjamin Denny and wife to Blanche M.

Moore, lot 12, and 13, block 1, Apache Trail Add. Weeks Construction Co. to Robert L. Christensen and wife, jot block Park Add. No.

1. Rackheath Weeks Construction Co. to Arnold Winford Payne and wife, lot 8, block 1, Rackheath Park Add. Wilbur G. Hollar to Ellison C.

Driggers and P. F. wife, lot Miller 4, and wife to Rudolph F. block 65. Bel Air Add.

Chavez and wife, lot 9, block Lavaland Add. Louis Montes to Albuquerque Gravel Products portion on of lot 11, block 34, Huning's Highland Add. Ruben Vargas and wife to Albuquerque Gravel Products lot 8, block 36, Huning's Highland Add. Joe R. Weeks and wife to Don Daniel and wife, lot 18, block 8, Aztec Add.

No. 2. William R. Hanna and wife to Norman o. Wright and wife, lot 1, block 3, Lobo Add.

William B. Davis and wife et al to Earl B. Rice and wife, lots 1 throughout and including 9, block 28-A, Elder Homestead Add. Philip Hubbell and wife to John C. Vigil and wife, portion of lots 7 and 6, block 8, Santa Fe Add.

Paul 8. Godfrey et al to Charles W. Wolfe and wife, portion of lots 5 and 6, block 18, Tijeras Park Add. Murray L. Hatchell and wife to Earl B.

Rice and wife, lot 2, block 28-A, Elder Homestead Add. C. C. McCowan and wife to Marcus M. Peeples and wife, portion of tract 13, block 1, Val Verde Tracts Suburban Add.

Richard H. Mellon and wife to Albert M. Mares and wife, lot 17, block 12, Mesa Park Add. Nathaniel Costales and wife to Willis C. McNatt Jr.

and wife, lot 1, block 14, Hoffmantown Add. Co-operative Bldg. and Loan Assn. of Albuquerque to James K. Elder et al, lot 9, blok 32, Eastern Add.

Harry P. Rousseay and wife to Michael J. Kondos and wife, lots 3-6, block 1, Joseph W. Van Cleave Homestead Add. W.

Randolph Lovelace II and wife to H. Linton January and wife, tract in Siesta Hills Subdiv. Edward H. Snow Construction Co. Inc.

to Grant C. Logan and wife, lot 6, block 64, Snow Heights Add. John A. T. Hutchinson wife, Jr.

portion and of wife lot 7. to John Wars and all of lot 8, block 15, Tijeras Park Add. Edward L. Corcoran and wife to Paul W. Lewis and wife, lot block Hoffmantown Add.

and Enterprises to Edward, F. Matheny and wife, lot 37, block 19, Altamont Add. LaMar L. Greenwood and wife to R. W.

Gustine and wife, lot 4, block 57, Parkland Hills Add. Justiniano Gutierrez and wife to Jack A. Alarid and wife, lot 5, block 2, Broadview Add. Cicelia Lanning et al to Melvin D. Rueckhaus, lot 4 and portion of lot 3, block South Broadway Acres Unit No.

1. J. C. Morrison and wife to Vincent Parrino and wife, lot 29, block 6, Kirtland Add. SW John P.

Pupells to Virginia B. Heflin, lot 10, block 16, Loma Vista Add. Simon C. Alvarez and wife et al to Daniel L. Shoats wife.

lot 24, block 5, Kirtland Add. Unit 1. Halbert H. Hines and wife W. to Ada F.

Dodson, lot 12, block 8, J. Wagner Subdiv. Parkland Hills Inc. to Elvie E. Young, lots 3 block 4, Baca Add.

Juan Vigil and wife to Jose M. Silva and wife, lot 12, Alfredo Armijo Add. G. E. Van Doren and wife to Lena Bonaguidi, lots 1-4, Orchard Gardena Add.

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