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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 52

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Charles Jones E-l 2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Sunday, Jan. 30, 1972 Tramway Plans Former Political Foes On meet Agenda i Deaths and Funerals tryrRWOOD James Underwood will be taken to Maves Ward Funeral Home in for services and interment. Strong-Thorn Mortuary in of arrangements. umrrtT WSo.atratl mats trill Vk hA fna Dies at Age 64 PArZ Funeral services for Laura P1t ALARY Funeral mw for Alary both at Belent tlx (nndettildrent one vUi be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the San brother, Eulianw Marques of Belen, and TMnroiainojict-nurcmn corrales.

falher: two sisters. Mrl. Fred Vallejos and Mrs, Luiogize urn nayaen A long-range plan for In Silver City Homola will oftictate. Escort will Louise Ca.sttlio, both of Belen. Rosary will be recited this evening at p.m.

and Mon panding the bandia Tramway as will tx Monday at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church at 11 a.m. Tuesday Rosarv will CalhoUc Church. Burial will follow al San recited at 7 :30 m. Monday In the Cliaiiel yudro.

Active bearer, will be Joe Vle.il. in the Garden of the French Mortuary. 1111 Andy Paiz. Alfred Otron. Walter Lopez.

I Universily NE. with alher John Con, Pete Ulcere, and David Chavez Honorary I rnficiatlng. Interment will be made In the bearera will be Richard Cbrlsliiaw, Robert National Cemetery. Santa Pe. at 1 m.

Trujillo. Nestor Trullque. Joe Salazar and I Tuesday with full military honors. Roland Luian. Rosary services 111 he day evening at 7 30 p.m.

at the Pomero a tourist facility as well as 22 TEMPE, Ariz, ijp Former lovalty, honor, inde- be Emik Leplat. Joseph A. Targhetla. Valentin Leal. John Whlteman.

Rutus Whl'eman and Garret Whlteman. Interment will be made in the Ysidro Catholic Cemetery. French Mortuary, 1111 University NE In charge. Funeral Home Chapel in Belen. Funeral service will be held Tuesday morning at Journal Special Our Ladv of Belen Catholic Church.

Inter other planning and zoning items President Lyndon Johnson integrity and faith in SILVER CITY Charles P. ment will follow In the Belen Catholic recited tonight at 7.30 p.m. at the fialaxar Sen. Barry Goldwater, America seemed to be a part of uu iui asuriuary. Cemetery.

Romero Funeral Home to charge. Jones, a resident of Albuquerque BACA GabrW Bnra 65, Mfe-long resident of Cask Colorado, died earl? are scheduled to be considered by the Bernalillo County Commission Tuesday at 4 p.m. i opponents in the presidential 'our birthright." election of 14, joined Saturday! Johnson recalled that Hayden in eulogizing former Sen. Carlihas been Maricopa County saturaaT at a Beien Hospital fuUuvinii DRYER Funeral services for Milton PHELPS Graveside services for Alice Phelps be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Fairview Park Cemetery, with Rev.

Ben Williams offlciallnff. French Mnrtuarv. 1111 brief Illness. Ha was a retired railroad "Our Entire Efforts Davetad to Sarvktj" GABALDON MORTUARY MJ-7M1 190 Csars MvaL SW pmplove and Is survived bv two sisters. for 30 years, died Friday in Silver City after an illness.

He was 64. Jones was a sales represen The commission will be meet-, Hayden. sheriff before going to Mrs. Manuel Montoyaof Casa Colorado and University NE, lo charge of services. Drver will be held from the St.

Lukes Evangelical Lutheran Church, 9100 Manaul NE Monday at 1 p.m. Pastor Dale officiating. Escorts will be Dan McDonald, John Carlyle, KavM Kingston. Walter Mir. Zamora of Belen, six, brothers.

Marearllo Juan. Trinidad. Ber The pioneer Arizona lawmaker Washington, and that he never diod TiipsHav at 94 after nparlv had fired a gun in the line of lng at its new time in the County Commission Room. nardino, all of Ca Colorado, and Jpsus of Greitory, Turn Mitchell, Earl Taute. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park.

tative for Corkv's Tractor POZENEL Julian William Poienal. 4J, and a resident here 16 vears. died early Saturday following a long Illness. He Is survived by his wife. Patricia.

501 Qulncy NE: and one son. Jav Pozenel of Aibu- California and Benito of Albuquerque. He duty. 'He had the fastest grin in a mnnth in a Mp.ta Ariz 'so is siirviveo ov nis stepmother. Mrs.

Dolores Baca of Casa Colorado, and two querque. Funeral mass wil bt in the chapell umrleF, Juan Taola and KHseo Tap! both of Casa Colorado. Rosary will be recited Friends may call at the mortuary all day today and the casket will not be opened at the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the St. Luke's lather an Church Memorial Fund.

French Ttuary, 1111 University NE In charge of The Sandia Tramway proposal hospital received the County Planningj ferrm to Havden's nearly and Zoning Commission jn Cong JohnsoD tion Jan. 5 for special use per-' lh rtt this evening at 7:30 m. at the Romero oi nizgerald and Bon Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, Monday at 11 a m. with Rev. Edward Nash celebrant.

The rosary mineral Home cnapei in ueien. Mass viu the West," the former president said. Private cremation and burial followed the public funeral which was attended by about 3000 persons. oe neia Mtncay at m. ai ine casa 101 arrangements.

will be recited tonight at I p.tn. orado Catholic Church. Interment will "Say it with FLOWERS" DOWNTOWN 214 CtNTUt SW urrowM3700 cimtiai. HEIGHTS 7s00 MfNAW. Nf mit for a fire station, tramway L.u 'T anA he follow In the Catnnl.e Omelery in Casa OABALDOV Mrs.

Adela P. Gabaldtwi. REGAN Private Memorial services for Cornelius Recan were Saturday at Strona- Colorado. Romero Funeral Home In charge oi arrangemtuis. Tborne Mortuary.

73, of 152 La Vega Drive SW, died Saturday at a local hospital following an illness. Mrs. Gabaldon Is survived by a son, Ernest BIRMINGHAM Patrick Blrm- terminal and related uses Washington the month mg, parks and a planned development area. The planned! development area is a long-L Goldwater recalled the tela- Parts and Service Co. in Albuquerque until his retirement due to poor health.

He was a member of the Elks Lodge in Silver City. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones; three sons, Durward L. Jones of San Charles D. Jones of Albuquerque, Christopher C.

Jones of Albuauerque; two sisters, Mrs. Clarence Ford of Glenwood, Mrs. Dorothy Bradshaw of St. George, Utah, and six grandchildren. Apodaca; a daughter.

Miss Patsv Chavez; Ineham, 52, a resident of Albuaueraue, five grandchildren. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter RICHARDSON The remains of Clare Elton Richardson were taken today to AuKUsta. for services and interment. French Mortuary. 1111 University NE, in charge of local arrangements.

passed away at a local hospital on Fridav. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lots ranffp nlsrt u-h ph 1 inrlllrf a I "-K uirmingnam, or the lamily home; a son, Day Saints. Her remains will lie in state Monday from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday from EPA Plans Ban Of Leaded Gas Pat Birmingham, Albuquerque; two and minor and that of the Hayden family in Arizona. motel, restaurant stepsons, Don Birmingham, Port ales; RTGOS Services for Kent Hltres were the Garcia Mortuary Chapel where ser- Kaymond V. Warren, ol the tamily home held Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m. from the tourist activities. vices wui oe held at p.m.

with the Branch dauKhter, Mrs. Nancy Harrison. Dallas, his mother, Mrs. Ellen Birmingham, resident ranatdo a. Martinez officiating.

Keserve, n.m.; two orotners, h. Birm Interment will be made at Mt. Calvary Cemetery wi'h the Garcia Mortuary, fith ingham, Jr. Reserve, and Edward Birm NEW YORK (UPI) William cnapei in me uaraen oi the French. Mor-.

ttiarv, ll 11 University NE. with Pastor1 Martin J. Hartenberger officiating. SANCHEZ Mrs. Maria Sanchec 71.

of 120 57th St. NW. died Friday at a hospital following an illness Mrs. Sanchez is sur ingham, Mountalnair; three sisters, Mrs May Molz, Tucson, Mrs. Kalherine D.

Ruckelshaus, administrator and Stover SW, in charge. GILLIAM Cervices for Frank Gilliam were held Saturday at 3 30 Lewellyn, Maicdelena, N. and Mrs. Sue Snyder, Reserve, and five Brand children. "Mostlly, I can't think of another situation where two families have lived together, and gotten along together despite political differences, for nearly 100 years," Goldwater said.

"Carl Hayden was our link with the past," Johnson said, vived, by two sons, Rod, from here, and i Julio Sanchez, from Orange, Calif; a Graveside services will be held Monday at 7 a.m. at the Memorial services will be Monday st 10 of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, said Friday from the Chester T. French Memorial Mausoleum, with Dr. Harry Vanderpool and Carlisle-Bennet Post No.

13. American a.m. with the Rev. Walter Woli otticlattng. Interment will be In Reserve.

ENCH AJJi cemetery in Glenwood. The night that leaded gasoline will Lenion olficiaiing. French Mortuary, 1111 University NE. In charge of services. CHAVEZ Chaves, 5.

lontfime family reauested donations to Mortuary resident ol Belen, died at a Belen hospital following a brief illness Saturday. Sue the Heart Fund or emphysema be phased out and completely abolished because of its deleterious effect on human research, in lieu of flowers. survived by her husband. Fil Chavez, her mother, Leonora Maroues of Belen: two aaiiKhters, Mrs. John Daly or Long Beach, llailiant Ntw M.aic.'i Oldest Largest CUSTOM PRINTING BY CRAFTSMEN MINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Shr.Wolk.r OFFICE FURNITURE FOR QUALITY SERVICE DIAL 247-4175 TWO LOCATIONS Downtown 61 1-615 Gold Ave.

SW Htights O'fict 4308 lomoi NE Albuquerque, New Mexico Sine INT Ull UsmnllT Nl J'l-4404 daughter. Mrs. Aurora Lucero, from here: 1 a brother, Antonio Sanchez from Los' Angeles. two sisters. Mrs.

Refugio Robles and Mrs. Franclsca Bunuellos. both from Mexico; 11 grandchildren. Mrs. Sanchez was a member of the Holy Rosary Church.

Rosarv will be recited tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Garcia Mortuary Chapel, i Funeral services will be conducted Monday 1 at 8.30 a.m. from the Garcia Mortuarv1 Chapel to the Holy Rosary Church where mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Pallbearers will be Roderic Sanchez, Elov Baldonado, Salomon Luna. Pee Hernandez, Fernando Pacheco and Fred Torres.

Interment will be made at Mt. Calvary Cemetery with the Oarna Mortuary. 8th and Stover SW, In charge. ana oyivps'er uastiiio Hfier, ons son, Dfevld of Belen: two iteij sons, health. Appearing on an NBC television program Ruckelshaus Jimoteo Gonzales and Raymond Martinez, Group to Study SEPTIC TANKS Full Capacity licMweifM, eair imwll HfpmJ U.I M.

a an Mem. PlamMiaj r4 LANSING Memorial services for Edith E. Lansing were Saturday at 10 a.m. In Fern Chapel of Strong-Thorne Mortuary with the Rev. Charlee E.

Fish officiating, Interment was In Sunset Memorial Park. McCOLLUM Rosarv for Sterling A. MeCollum. Jr. will be recited today at 7:30 p.m.

in Palm Chapel of Stronft-Thorne Mortuary. Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10:30 a.m. in St. Bernadette Catholic Church. Pallbearers will be Walter Dent, Alan Mnsknwttz.

W. P. Kitchens, Wilbert Runcorn, Peter Domemcl and Mavel Gutierrez. Interment will be In Gate of Heaven Cemeterv. In lieu of flowers.

th State Still Probing Military Control said that studies indicated there was enough of a health problem involved to warrant going ahead Cruces Chief Charge FLOWERS with phasing out of leaded rom thp 8asoIlne- (Washington Bureau SANTA FE (UPI) The state NU PRO FIBERGLASS 61 1 0 CENTRAL SW, I 94 1 1 family requests that contributions may be made to the Multiple SclernsU Society or the Roadrunner Little League. I "There is considerable dispute WASHINGTON Secretary of over just what the impact on ueiense Meivin Laird has ap For All Occasion Nesbitf FLOWERS IMIUNaMTtOM M5-U1I health is of lead in the at LEASE-PURCHASE or MONTOYA Funeral services for! Vivian A. Montova were conducted Satur-j day from the Sacred Heart Church where mass was celebrated at 9 a.m. Interment was made at Mt. Calvary Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW, in i charse.

muk i uakt Jhgolden rule service SINCE 1882 BUY 1)00 COAL 842-8800 attorney generM's office said Thursday the office is continuing to investigate the charges brought against Las Cruces Police Chief Ben Silva. Silva was indicted by a Dona Ana County Grand Jury for allegedly Issuing false information on a city voucher. Jay Rosenthal, an assistant attorney general, said the indictment was under investigation and the office had no plans of dropping the charges. FURNITURE SAME DAY SERVICE IN BY 1 0:00 AM OUT BY 4:00 PM Altai laau tal laaaiaksxa in a mosphere," Ruckelshaus said, "but we believe there is sufficient evidence of deleterious effects on human health that it ought to be regulated." Ruckelshaus said that regulations would be issued under the Clean Air Act and that "very shortly after 1975 lead as an additive in gasoline will be phased out completely." WHERE YOU SAVE 'i UUAUIT rHUlUNN an NG pointed a committee to study the possibility of centralizing administrative controls at all military ranges. Among those to be studied will be White Sands Missile Range at Las Cruces and MacGregor Range at El Paso.

Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, in referring to the new study, said consolidation of the two ranges is not in the picture but a centralization of administrative controls and procurement could come out of the study. The new committee is expected to collect information until fall and then study it prior to making a recommendation. THE NO.

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