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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 64

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G-8 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Friday, October 11, 1974 Separate but equal jobs are not enough for Mike McCulloch, 24, and his wife of 15 months, Join Kathy, 21. They joined the San Diego Police Dept. together and are police academy rookies Forces to) with three months training to go. (UPI Telepho- Man's Son Kills Two Assassins BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Gunmen firing from a truck killed an Argentine army major as he left his suburban home. His 19-year-old son grabbed a rifle and killed two of the assassins.

Maj. Jaime Gimeno was the fourth army man assassinated since Sept. 18, when the Marxist Peoples Revolutionary Army declared it would kill 16. officers in retaliation for the death of 16 guerrillas at an army base in Catamarca Province last August. Gimeno had just stepped outside of his home in Banfield, nine miles south of Buenos Aires, when the unidentified gunmen drove up in a truck and opened fire, police said.

His son, Jaime saw the shooting from a first floor window of the house and fired back with a rifle, killing two and wounding one of his father's assassins, police said. The fourth gunman managed to escape, police said. Explosion Kills Three in Shed PLAINVIEW, Tex. (UPI) Three young men who died in an explosion in a farm shed apparently were trying to make a bomb, police said Sunday. The explosion north of here Saturday killed Randy Harold Goree, 20, Danny Marvin Graham, 21, and Bradley Scott Cooper, 19, all of rural Plainview.

Stephen Beene, 18, of Hamilton Air Force Base, suffered a Minister to Speak On Fund Project A national fund project for the United Church of Christ will be the topic of today's noon speech by at the First Congregational Church by Dr. John King, president of Huston-Tillotson College in Austin, Tex. Dr. King is presently conference lay- of the Southwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church. He will present information on the Achievement serious hand injury and was in a hospital in Lubbock.

Police said the four were in a shed on the H.L. Masten farm 10 miles north of Plainview, near the community of Kress, trying to make a bomb. Officers said the three had mixed some chemicals in a steel tractor oil filter, and were screwing the container in a vise, and the pressure apparently set off the explosion. People who need to know about business developments in Albuquerque read THE ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS DIGEST. Maybe you should too.

For a complimentary copy call 842-9700 CANARSIE TRADING POST Authentic Hand Made Indian Jewelry, Wholesale Jobbers 842-0300 1421 CENTRAL N.E. Ex-Teacher Dies in S.D. Journal Special RAPID CITY, S.D. A former Bureau of Indian Affairs teacher and past 15- year resident of Albuquerque died after a long illness Wednesday. Miss Grace Hershey had over 27 years of service as a teacher of Indian youth.

While a resident of Albuquerque she taught at the Albuquerque Indian School until retirement. Previously she taught at and Ft. Defiance, on the Navajo Reservation and at the Phoenix Indian School. She also taught in public schools in South Dakota before coming to the BIA schools. She is survived by a sister, Gladys Hershey of Rapid City.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Rapid City. Osheim-Catron Funeral Home is in charge of services and burial. Henry Eller Dead at 69 ROSWELL (UPI) Former police chief Henry L. Eller died Thursday at a Roswell hospital following an illness.

He was 69. Eller, a resident of Roswell for 46 years, has served as police chief and a probation officer before retiring. Funeral services were scheduled for Saturday. Skeen Rallies Republican gubernatorial candidate Joe Skeen will be guest of honor at two Valley rallies Saturday, sponsored by his organizations. Skeen's Southwest Valley organization is sponsoring a rally from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

at the home of EvelynThompson, 2337 Sunshine SW. Skeen's North Valley organization is sponsoring a rally from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 9912 Second NW. Covered Wagon Makers of -Hand Made Indian Jewelry OLD TOWN ALL TYPES OF JEWELRY REPAIRED ALSO APPRAISALS HAUQUITZ JEWELRY 6101 Marble NE Marberry Plaza Suite 10, Phone 266-0791 I SANDY'S WESTSIDE 24 Hr. Restaurant Cocktail Lounge Liquors 1517 Coors NW 1.40 Exit Deaths and Funerals ADAMS -Homer W.

Adams, 70, long-time resident of Belen passed away Thursday morning in an Albuquerque Hospital following a short illness. He was a retired employe of the State of New Mexico and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Belen. He was a World War II veteran, and is survived by his wife Madeline, Belen; one brother Bill J. Adams, College Station, a sister, Mrs. J.

R. Strickland Terrell, Tex. Remains will lie in state today from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The casket will remain open prior to the service. Funeral services a are scheduled for 3 p.m.

today in the Romero Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Robert Whitis officiating. Remains will be shipped to Ovela, for burial Sunday afternoon. Romero Funeral Home of Belen in charge of arrangements. ALDERETE.

Funeral services for Senaida Alderete will be held this morning from the Holy Family Church, where the mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Burial will follow at the Santa Clara Cemetery, Pallbearers are Herman Moreno, Joe Gutierrez, Mike Mirabal, Alfred Vargas, Junior Vargas, and Joseph Jaramillo. The Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 Third SW, is in charge of the arrangements. AMMERMAN Memorial services for Ida R. Ammerman will be today at DKG Chapter Schedules Tea The annual -Dues Tea of Gamma chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, honor society for women educators, will be held in the home of Mrs.

Katherine 1 Van Deusen, 809 Laurel Cir. NE, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Assistant hostesses are Mmes. Eula Hammond, Clyde Hill, R.B.

Swallows, Raquel Torres and Miss Clara Nilsson. A business meeting with the chapter president, Mrs. C.B. Taylor, presiding follows the social hour. Election of new members and distribution of 1974-75 yearbooks are on the agenda.

tion Church, where the mass will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Burial will follow at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Pallbearers are Pat Gutierrez, Bernie Herrera, Frank Ybarra, Richard Irvin, Ron Fisher, and Jacque Simon. The Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 Third SW, is in charge of the arrangements. 2 p.m.

in Fern Chapel of Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, with the Rev. Claude Stovall officiating. Pallbearers will be Ronald Ashford, Bruce Ashford, Dean Jaramillo, Frank Wells, Oscar Muro, and Charlie Hernandez. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park. BELLING The remains of Waldemar John Belling have been sent to the Wichman Funeral Home in Appleton for services and interment.

Alameda Mortuary is in charge. BOWDICH W. Earl Bowdich, 85, a pioneer resident of Albuquerque for 75 years, died Thursday in a local hospital following long illness. He was head of the department of maintenance at the University of New Mexico for many years. He is survived by a son, Herbert E.

Bowdich; a daughterin-law, Marion, two grandchildren, Bell and Cary; a brother, Joe Bowdich, all of Albuquerque. He was a life member of the BPOE Elks No. 461 and member of the S1ers Club of the Elks and a veteran of World War II. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal SE. BRADY Jessie E.

Brady, 66, a resident of Albuquerque for 40 years, passed away Wednesday at a local hospital. She is survived by a sister, Ruth E. Craft of Albuquerque, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Dean Craft of Albuquerque. She was a member of the Parkview Baptist Church and a member of the VFW Auxiliary.

Graveside services will be held today at 11 a.m. at Sunset Memorial Park with the Rev. Russell V. Goff and the Rev. John F.

Lemke officiating. Interment will follow. French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, in charge of arrangements. CHAVEZ Funeral services for Tony J. Chavez will be held Saturday morning from the Canoncito Baptist Church in Canoncito at 11 a.m.

Burial will follow at the with the Rev. Tom Nelson officiating. He will be lying in state today at the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 Third SW. GUTIERREZ Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Gutierrez will be conducted today at 9:30 a.m.

from the NESBITT'S FLOWERS Call 265-5621 1201 San Mateo SE Garcia Mortuary Chapel to the St. Therese Church, where mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Pallbearers will be Ernest Gutierrez, Christopher Gutierrez, Eulogio Sanchez, Domingo Lopez, Tim Garcia and Jesse Gallegos. Interment will be made at Gate of Heaven Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, Eighth and Stover SW, in charge. HARWOOD James T.

Harwood, 76, a resident of Albuquerque for 47 years, passed away Thursday, He is survived by his wife, Myrtle B. Harwood of the home; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Lawrence of Amarillo, and many nieces and nephews. He was a member of the First Christian Church. The family prefers that friends make contributions to the Memorial Fund of the First Christian Church or to the Cancer Society, French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, in charge of arrangements.

Services to be nounced. HEARD Memorial services for Wright C. Heard will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Fern Chapel of Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, with the Rev. Jerline Carothers officiating.

Pallbearers will be Shed Williams, Fred Houston, Alex Money, James Profit, Roy Dorsey and Wendall Money. Honorary pallbearers will be R. L. Whitting, Lawrence Williams, Carl Hadley and James Lewis. Interment will be in Fairview Memorial Park.

JACKSON Requiem mass for Jean Jackson will be celebrated today at 9 a.m. in the chapel of the Alameda Mortuary. Interment will follow at the Santa Fe National Cemetery, Alameda Mortuary is in charge. Lead JAQUEZ Funeral services for Raul S. Jaquez will be held this afternoon from the Our Lady of Assump- SALAZAR SONS MORTUARY Serving for Two Generations Third St.

and SW DIAL Alameda Mortuary 9420 Fourth N.W. 898-3160 Modern Facilities Funeral Director L. A. "Tony" Santillanes JONES Norma Sue Jones, 44, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, She is survived by a daughter, Miss Robbie Lynn Ingram, Albuquerque, a son, Stephen Douglas Ingram, Albuquerque; her mother, Mrs. Oleta Mankins, Albuquerque and a brother, Stephen D.

Mankins, Homestead Air Force Base, and one grandchild. She was a member of the protestant church and a member of the Rio Arriba Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was past owner of the Lindrith Telephone Cuba, N.M., and had been a resident of Albuquerque for five years, combing from Cuba. Funeral arrangements are pending at Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal SE. PHILLIPS Services for Mrs.

Mary Ellen Phillips were held Thursday morning in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, with the Rev. Dr. Ron McConnell and Pastor Greg Kasprzak of the Christian Center officiating. Interment followed in Sandia Memory Gardens. TORRES Altagracia Torres, 85, of Peralta, N.M., died Thursday at a local hospital.

She is survived by a daughter, Adela Torres: two sons, Abel Torres and Luis Torres; a granddaughter, Rosemary Torres, and a brother, Procopio Torres. Funeral services will be held Saturday at Peralta Catholic Church. The time will be announced. Rosary services will be recited today at 7:30 p.m. at the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, Third and Lead SW.

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