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B-2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL June 25, 1960 Commsrelat Insuranea Co. asks litla Tyler Pip and Foundry Co, asks ment ol 19.1( axlnat Nancy Waleer Judgmsnt of (1745.70 against Albu as a result of train accident March Music Club quarque Truck sllsglng plaintiff! truck was at dsfsnriantra terminal May 23 for filling tank with dlsssl fuel, that after driving awary. engine Henry M. Duran and Ohio Casualty Insurance Co. ask Judgmsnt of (245.01 developed trouble, failed completel: that examination ehowed 80 1 against Edmund Martlnes as a rssult of traffic accident May 28, 1959, on Second NW, Ht.

Paul Fir ana Mann insurance 40 gallon of water in fuel tank, that truck waa damagsd by Impurltls and Co. asks judgmsnt of (224.20 aerainat Receives Recognition Candslario Sancbas, alleging debt. Paul and Ann Forsytn as judgment Horace Mann Mutual insurance Co. Thomas Marvin eealnat Marrtac Umm of (433.47 ea I Bmvlle and Charlsns Horton Bmylle, furthsr proescuts th causa and moves to dismiss earns, it is dismisssd. Bernalillo County Commission vs.

Al- I se 4 Judy Carol Spurrson. If, and Rich' alleging damage to furniture la apart asks Judgmsnt of (439.75 against Juan Tafiva as a rssult of traffla accident March 7, 1959, near 2723 Rio Grand Blvd. NW. ard E. Raich, 24, both of Albuquerqu.

Kill N. Allen, 32, nd Arthur ment at 117 Gold BW, ouquerqua uravei products right, Bryant and Karsa Washburn of-way condemnation, patltlonsr Is awardsd title and condemnation to all Dar Til Co. asks Judgmsnt of or siTU.va exainai mi, Judgmsnt Wlckham, 37. both of Albuqusrqus Donna Gardiner, 19, and Ernest liar, Unu. 21.

both of Albuquerque. Wli tracts herein Involved. lies, alleging unskillful work In black-pplng driveway at 0224 Hannett NE. 1538.30 against W. C.

Thompson Construction alleging debt. E. J. Scarry and Co. asks ludrment K.

R. Wsrnsr vs. William 8. Carver Alice Hlsrln. 20.

Albuauerau. and A double ribbon award certificate was recently received by the Albuquerque chapter of dismisssd with prejudice, eettled. Leo and Adela M. Reyes ask judg man, nf ga.17n sralnst Astsa ConatruC' Jan Darland, 21, Marlon, Wise. Lucilla Trujillo.

lg. and Qllbsrt Luis of (799.10 against James Hyalop Chsmlcal alleging debt. ilnn and Frank E. Mawk, and Chester Vernon and Bobby Burks dba Valley Plumbing and Heating Co. given judgment of (560 and 153.35 costs, Rio Esnsnola, is.

both of Albuqusrqus. Esso Standard Division of Humbls judgmsnt of (9370 plus (5000 punitive damases against Mswk, ovsr contract Mary Barajoa, 24, and Fsustlno the Past Presidents Assembly, National Federation of Music Grands Lumber Co. glvsn judgment of Duran, 15. both of Albuqusrqus. (1410.74 and SO costs.

Refining Co. ask Judgmsnt of (224.83 against David L. Ballsy, alleging debt. Federal Tag Lisa Notices Bias uarcia glvsn Judgment Conosptloa Rosls Cordova, IT, and Richard U. Cbavss, 1, both of Albu una uarcia Kisctria Co.

Clubs. to construct reeldence at 205 87th SW. Following ar reciprocal non-support aasee: Ada BeU Jackson vs. Chart A. Jackson.

of 1321.81, Manual G. Pen a dba Ace Travel Agency, Imma qusrqus. Marr Carolina Wlsnlewelrl- II This certificate was award minders supply given ludgment of Building lobby, withheld federal tax (978.30 and (21 costs, all against Santa Monica, and Laslla lutene ed by the National Federation uiieuvr, xa, jtiouuueniue. Dolors w. Langavm vs.

wosspa a. R. Langsvln. Janslla Ann Vsnnsrt vs. Anthony Vincent Alderet Jr.

and Virginia Aldsrsts; these Judgments ar interior to first mortgag lien of First Thrift Martha Quintans. 17. nrsnta. and (524.91. Golden West Builder, 4510 Zunl BE, WFT (047.10.

Abran and C. Padltla, XFO Bog 119, lncom tax (1118.44. Kicnard rsrse, is, Ban Matso. Georg J. Vennert.

for the chapters sponsorship of the fifth, annual high achool chorus festival in February at and Loan claims of following Katnarln a. Usnnsrlsln, 2 and Delores gtrswn va, joonny stnws. are disallowed: Ls R. and B. R.

Mon-toya dba Montoya Brothers Plumbing jo ana v. Kivsra, -urn vita wiutara Conrad Kanmlg, 24, both AUHiquarqua. SW. IT (1783.41. Small Claims Court K.

A. and Laura A. Lambsrt ask the Albuquerquo Indian Unda Sua Btroman, 12, and Alfred S70S Central Richard B. Kent. WFT (198( 94.

ana nesting vo ciya Miuigan Flooring and Stats CoUsctloo Bu-rsau. Viola O. Jaramillo vs. Lea HI. Jara- judgmsnt of 11975 against Virginia School Auditorium.

The par v. u. usnunt, both of Albu-qusrsqus. Olo Maa Vannlnr. iT.

and William Kslley and Westsrn aurety ane. Vestsrn aunty alii Keleaea af Stat SwtMcJ Tax lira ticipating schools were Ft. in Vlrrlnia la. Kellev. as notary pu mlllo dismisssd without prejudice.

Willi Garcia. Willie' Grocery. Albu. Stanlsy Bowlss, both of AlbuqusT- lie. mad untru eertlflcat to affi Jose K.

Apodaca (ivsn Judgment of querque. (389.73. davit. qus Oladra Carolyn Mvsrs. 21.

and Stsphsn Primrose, 23, both of Albuqusr- IB0O Including (200 attorney fee against City, stipulation. Asslgnmsnt of ths judgmsnt by Apodaca to Albert Under, trustee. Wingate Vocational High School Chorus, the Harwood Girls School Chorus, the River View Junior Chorus, and the Albuquerque Indian School Joaafiu A. Absyta, 2, and David Ubsr. 24, both of Albuqusrqus State ve.

Tomas Jlmlnex. Clerk of court ordered to pay (50 to Joe Angel Alice Rosls Goniales, 17, and Plaeldo Armljo, IS, San An- tor representing aeienaani, on uie court's own motion. Chorus. The various choruses Shslla Martin Smith glvsn annul wnio. Mavlcs X.

Bstta. SI, and Paul O. Hart, SI, both of Albuqusrqus. ment from Robsrt Eugene Smith. Josephine and Clifford Bonham vs.

Lorralns Wootsn, 20, and David received state awards. Such awards, both national and state, are presented only for Herman Plave dismissed with prejudice, WALTER IIAUSSar.lEII Registered Pharmacist asks Miusr, ZD, com or Albuqusrqus. Sally Ilsns Pollycutt, 17, and Ronald on motion by Plave for summary judg ment. lm unman, iv, notn of Albuqusrqus. MUSIC AWARD: Admiring the award certificate presented by the National Federa Mrs.

F. Morgan vs. First National uperior performances. Bsnk in Albuaueraue. Judgment for Births At the June business meet defendant.

Jnas dent; Mrs. Walter Adams, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Earl Montgomery, recording secretary. The chapter received the certificate for sponsoring "superior performances' at the recent high school chorus festival here. (Journal photo) Jess u.

Bacnman vs. -meodor j. Dor tors Rospltai tion of Music Clubs are officers of the Albuquerque chapter, Past Presidents Assembly of the federation. From left to right, Doerrle. Order allowing defendant an ing of the executive board of the assembly, held at the home (Mr.

and Mrs. Robsrt lanchM, Rt. appeal to state supreme court J. Bos 3082. boy.

Kathleen uore vs. uarry hois aia- Jnaa fx of Mrs. A. E. Staub, publicity mlsaed with prejudice.

they are Mrs. Winfrey Ervin Ware, presi Connty-Indlaa Hospital m. w. jticnardson ana central Auto chairman, members voted un Mr. and Mrs.

William Cams, 271 Exchange vs. Donald W. and C. H. HOW MUCH IS YOUR LIFE WORTH? A new cm my cost you SOW $5004) or even 110.000.

A prescription for new miracle dnir mr eost yon $3 5 or even much as S15. Is this too ranch to par for a dmjr whlch majr save your life or shorten an nncomfortahlo Illness? Fulton dismissed with prejudice, eettled. usne WW, girl. Bataaa Hospital c. K.

Davis contracting Co. vs. Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Order Mr. and Mrs.

Bartholomsw W. r.a- animously to sponsor the high chool chorus festival in 1961. Also approved by the board was the breakfast this morn- nsrty, Morlarty, girl. granting plaintiff an appeal to atate supreme court Mr. and airs.

George x. led Ho. 1B11 pete uualla wneel AI rnment and Brake Service ssks Judgment of (401.22 lng and a Sunday supper at a Sixth NW. girl. SI.

Joseph Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Roy Qrlego, 624 Eighth SW. girl. against Mark Whelan.

alleging debt Almost half of oil the proocriptlois wo have fill. 1U0 have booa priced loss thai S2.S0 riuemv ana casualty Co. or New mountain resort during July, Mr. and Mrs. Clorls A.

Lybrand. York asks judgment of (25,786.88 against Eleanor Merrill, alleging unpaid Judgment. 1205 Saint NE, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Pahl. 3S00 Albuquerque Linoleum and Tile Co. Islsta SW, girl. Fmbytrriaii Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Celflno Garcia. 1S42 asks judgment of (750 against J. E. Kirk and Hons, Kirk Builders Supplv, Albert Lebeck Kirk and Lebeck. The members voted to invite all councillors of Junior Federated clubs to become associate members of PPA.

For further information, junior councillors are asked to call TODAY'S PnESCRIPTIOIl IS THE BIGGEST DARGAI.1 III HISTORY Orlegos NW, girl. alleging debt. Mr. and Mrs. Busford L.

Hunt. 2323 state collection Bureau asks ludg ment of (120.8S against Carl J. Allison. Fourth NW, twin boys. Mr.

and Mrs. Jos E. Martinez. 9021 alleging debt Cordova NE, boy. William H.

Pinckard asks legal awa- Mrs. Walter Adams, corres' ratlon from Betty L. Pinckard, Mr. and Mrs. Mervm Putnam.

ponding secretary. A bazaar, Albert Arriconl et 1 vs. Jessie ML Grants, girl. THE MODERN PHARMACY Mr. and Mrs.

Btarusy I. gocoussn. Bernal et al, suit for removal of restrictive covenants, property In W. J. Wagner Bubdlv.

9009 Msnaul NE. girl. to held one Saturday in each quadrant of the city, is Tel. CH 3-8036 Mr. and Mrs.

Raraunda Susro. 2524 West Central at 14th St. Boehnlng and Boehnlng. Associated. cheduled for November.

asks judgment of (400 against Laynolt Trussell, alleging debt Carson NW, girl. Dec tors Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jlotk, 1SS3 OsnnUon SW, boy. rroceeds irom the various PPA projects are put in a cholarship fund for young Onatr-Iadlan Hospttal Mr.

and Mrs. Gustavo Garcia, Cedar Crsst, girt GRIFFITHS WEEKEND SPECIAL I Vj Ssisl 'i i in I 1l Osteopathia Hospital artists and student musicians. New Mexico has had several young artists and musicians in Air. ana airs, uiaisia vonn, unia, glrL Saadla Bass Hospital COOK WITH district and national compe S-Sgt. and Mrs.

John r. Helse. Kirt- titions. Many well-known -mu land Bass, girl. Divorces Asked Olsnda O.

Martlnsi vs. gammy Mar- sicians had their start through id given by the national federation. Among them are Elea tlnei. wiheam Grace I. James vs.

Jack A. James. Ellzabsth Valdsz Laymon vs. Duans 1 nor Steber and New Mexico's ft. Laymon.

Ivan Davis. Drroraw Graate4 Harold It. Sample from Patricia CONTROLLED EVEN HEAT Officers of PPA in addition to Mrs. Adams, the corres Sampls. Marian Wilson ambling irom J.

jay Stribllng. ponding secretary, are Mrs, FRYPAN Mary joaa Browns irom josspn x. Browns Jr. Earl Montgomery, recording Margarat Waldln Hutson irom Kd- ward Patrick Eutson. secretary; Mrs.

Charles P. Glaese, treasurer; Mrs. E. R. Harmon N.

pnmer from vnorsd June Gollks Prunsr; 10-day waiting psrtod waived. Werner, vice-president; and jeanna Jrw uota xron rfunmivaais Losh. Mrs. Winfrey Ervin Ware, Koitmary Morns iram Jim n. Mor president.

ris. Crawford and Lt. CoL and Mrs. C. R.

Luten. About 18 guests attended. Pictured seated are the Woods, with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, couple at left; and Lt.

CoL and Mrs. Luten, couple at right. (Journal photo) ANNIVERSARY: The silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. V.

L. Wood was the occasion recently for a surprise dinner party given at Sandia Base Officers Club by Mr. and Mrs. L. G.

Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Evelyn Johnson from woodrow Wil son Johnson.

wmiam Dim Mbmaa irom una xxu Lehman. Glsn Rutherford vs. Bsttys Juns Ruthsrfbrd: dsfsndant glvsn divorce from plaintiff and awarded 1200 attorney fee. Patricia Ann Herber Graves from Don Dans Graves and shs la given Convention Group Hears Talk on TV 1 Pass-Jimenez Ceremony Held f500 attorney fee. Come To Our PIZZA PARTY ALL DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 25 DOWNTOWN STORI ONLY FREE PIZZA ond SUNBEAM COFFEE Served Piplncj Hot by Sunbeam Dtmomtrator BONUS FREE With Ivory SHheem Frypaa Sold SaUrday PREI PIZZA MIX aid PIZZA CUTTER District Court Ordsr appointing Albuqusrqus National Bank as guardian of sstata of Pstsr Alan Martlndals.

a minor. Order appointing Albuquerque National Bank as guardian of estate of Robsrt Earl Martlndals. a minor. i Ordsr anoolntins- Mamla Molumby Miss Verna Patricia Pass COLORADO SPRINGS (AV- became the bride of Johnny I. Members of Theta Sigma Phi, women journalism organka as administratrix of eatata of F.

D. tiort, heard a prediction Friday (Dave) Molumby, deceased, on posting; $25,000 bond. I that the number of television Max o. jsrnigan ts. new mr-i Cbef BOY-ARDEE PIZZA pie dam Casualty Co.

and Wsrnta Agsncy, programs in informational and cultural nature will be increas too. order allowing planum an appeal to state supreme court. Arsenla O. Humphrey Ts. James CI ed substantially.

PIZZA CUTTER t-0D Th aty woy to cut rvlnji gvtry tim. p' is I "VY 1 -stv- Humchrsy. final decree as to child, custody, division or property, community The forecast came from Hope Chamberlin of New York who '-Rswnn PIZZA viis dents, ana payment oi iuu i vu USE THIS COUPON AS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT aid also, "Television is a force 'All the mokingi I in one pockag complele with cheese ond I (OWCO. I which must be considered plaintirrs attorney. Stat vs.

William Edward Baser aka Gregory Ormlnrston. Defendant withdraws Ms guilty plsa entered Dec. IS, 1S, Asst. DIst. Atty.

Georg F. Stevens tells court he deelres to not Jimenez Monday morning in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Richard V. Pass, 1908 Madeira NE, and Mr. and Mrs. Juan B. Jimenez, 2829 Sierra NE.

The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rael of Santa Fe. Bridesmaids were the Misses Beverly Foley, Susan Neel, and Sandy McDaniel and Mrs. Eugene Raines.

Ushers were Gilbert Jimenez and Don Gonzales. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown made by her mother, of chantilly lace over frankly and seriously in any concern about education. "I predict it will continue to be outstanding educational challenge of this decade." MONEY SAVING COUPON Patio Supper Planned Tonight Members of Delta Beta chap IIMllll Ml Miss Chamberlin is public relations director of NBC's THIS COUPON IS YOUR "Continental Classroom" pro cram. ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will entertain their husbands at a patio supper this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Talbutt. Referring to the number of western and crime programs on home screens, she said, "It would appear that a vast segment of the American public Prospective and inactive satin with matching jacket, members of the chapter have also been extended invitations Is viewing and with pleasure $125 DOWN PAYMENT at GRIFFITH'S DOWNTOWN whenjpplied toward the purchase of a NEW jlfSKm FRYPAN Coupon Expires June 30, 1960 fingertip veil bordered in lace precisely what it wants. Mrs. Johnny Jimenes (Bill BeU photo) and held with a pearl tiara. to the chapters first social event of the summer.

She carried white carnations Committee members in and lilies of the valley with a "Personally, I deplore this fact, just as I deplore the fact that so many buy only those newspapers whose lurid headlines blacken the front pages charge of the event are Mmes. Antique Show Closes Monday white rosary carried by the Todays Events Gene Shipley, Walter Zeglin, bridegroom's mother at her John Dean and John Talbutt. wedding. Cuitomtr Pays All Applicable Tx-Void If taxtd, restricted. Iicnd, or forblddn In your (tat.

Her pearl drop necklace was We will honor this coupon and extend our own credit terms. Kirtland Bridge Winners Named a gift from the bridegroom and The World Wide Antique Show, which opened Friday at the Hilton Hotel, will remain open today, Sunday and Monday, Mrs. Ora Slout, director, Albuqusrqus Country Club, informal dinner dance, with music by Cosmo Combo. Dinner served from 6:30 to 10 p.m.: dancing from 8:39 p.m. till midnight.

Members and their fussts. Reservations. Santa Fe Opera, presenting "The Gondoliers," In opera theater, five miles oortn of Santa Fe on NM-64. Reserva her pearl earrings were bor with violence and sex; just as I deplore the mediocrity that I witness on the stage and in the movies." Miss Chamberlin said she feels the evidence indicates the networks are accepting the challenge of stimulating the political, the social, the esthetic and the religious rowed from Mrs. Willy Wells.

The bride's handker Kirtland Officers Wives Club held its monthly bridge said. chief was made by her mother, party at the Officers Club. and to it a blue religious medal tions from Opera P. O. Box 1454, or from Reldllnir Musis, la Albuquerque.

Curtain at 8:30 p.m. "Country Breakfast" riven by Mrs. A. E. Staub.

8 a.m.. In her bom at 1843 Valley an, to benefit student and The exhibit will be held Mrs. A. Hall won the door was pinned. prize ana Mrs.

Jou iaycocs oeoooocto The attendants' dresses in younir artist funds of psst presidents Assembly of the National Federation of DOWNTOWN 309 THIRD ST. NW CH 3-6631 UPTOWN: 4308 LOMAS NE AL 5-8629 awareness of the American from 1-10 pjn. Saturday and Sunday and until 5 p.m. Monday on the mezzanine floor. 20-30 CI UB ELECTS people." Music Clubs.

Mrs. Earl C. Montgomery, assisting hostess. Taos Brldits Tournamsnt. Under the heading of what he called instructional tele the "slam" prize.

Bridge winners were Mmes. P. D. O'Brien, first; S. H.

Jones, second; Roswell Moore, third; H. K. Bruner, fourth; H. A. Klenzing, fifth.

In auxiliary bldg. of Holy Cross Hos pital in jaos. aiso playing flunday at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Williams and SANTA CRUZ, Calif.

Mrs. Emlyn Davles of Albuquarque, directors. The 20-30 Club International ended its annual convention MEETS MONDAY Friday with the election of vision, she said the network next season will offer programs based on Winston Churchill's memoirs, expeditions to the Himalayas and the Arctic Circle, and several 90-minute dramas based on Bible stories. The Senior Citizens Council will meet for a covered-dish satin with organza overskirts in various pastel shades were made by the bride's mother. Following the reception, the couple left on a wedding trip to Denver.

Upon their return, they will be at home at 828 Mesilla NE. Guests at the wedding included friends and relatives from Santa Fe, Tesuque, Con-J chas Lake, Las Cruces, and from Indiana, California, Nevada, Minnesota, Texas, Pennsylvania and Arizona. DANCE IS TONIGHT Clint McClure, Lower Valley, as president, succeeding Norman Morrison, Sacramento, Calif. Tucson, Ariz, was selected for next year's luncheon Monday at 12:30 p.m. in the club rooms, 1831 Broad PAIR OF VANITY LAMPS way NE.

Games and cards are planned following luncheon WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY BED SET TO SERVE SUPPER The Ladies Court of Woodmen of the World, Camp 1, will serve a potluck supper tonight at 6:30, before the 8 p.m. business meeting of the camp at the I OOF Hall Mrs. Leans Ford and Mrs. Sue Medley are in charge. 50-50 Club will hold a dance tonight from at HOLLYWOOD BED SALE All For Only the YWCA, with the Benis.

check orchestra playing. See ond Hear Jerry Dicsen Play the New Baldwin Organ in our window this SAT. from 1 to 3 P.M. Inntrtpring Mattress Matching Box Spring Set of Bed Legs ZIP Sa.x..-O.Pc. NEW CONVENIENT ZIP FreshnrM Triple Fro-trctcd from Moisture, Sunlight, Breakage 3 BIG BAGS Open ONE Today A SECOND Tomorrow tho TIIIBD one Laterl 69c of your Grocers NOW! AL 5-7040 4126 Central SE Albuquerque's Largest Piano and Organ Stor.

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