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20, 1960 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL B-7 Daily Record Marriage Licenses Dorothy Arline Armijo, 17, and Charles John Milligan, 17, both of Albuquerque. Annie J. Montgomery, 28, and Richard M. Kear, 25, both of Albuquerque. Gloria Ellen Moore, 21.

and William J. Baker, 21, both of Albuquerque. Joy Greene, E. J. Staton, 21, both of Albuquerque.

Births Oct. 18 Bataan Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Stebbins, Kirtland Base, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Smith, Kirtland Base, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Clint E. Nelson, 11721 Rosemont NE, boy. Presbyterian Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Hildo Esquivel, 1513 La Vega NW, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Garcia, 1636 Vega SW, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Gomia, 5320 Euclid NE, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

James Mack Page, 2734 Graceland NE, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stanley, 302 General Chenault SE, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Strickland, 2934 Truman NE, boy. St.

Joseph Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fuentes, 811 Whiting SW, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Lotario D. Ortega, 621 Dakota SE, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D.

Ralston, 9222 Luthy NE. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.

Hanson, 2829 Tennessee NE. boy. Mr. and Mrs. James MacGillivray, 1413 Grand NE.

boy. Oct. 19 Sandia, Base and Mrs. Hospital Leonard C. Adams, Manzano Base, girl.

Divorces Asked Katherine Lewis Morley vs. Bill T. Morley, on counterclaim. Charles F. McNeil vs.

Janet J. Neil. Albert Lassiter va. Selma L. Las.

siter. Vina N. Rivera vs. Manuel L. Rivera.

Daisy Inez Beier vs. Robert Victor Beier. Beverly Yvonne Cox v8. Franklin David Cox. Leonard N.

Hilliard vs. Jan Baumgartner Hilliard. Vivian Dorothy Condrey VA. Walter Condrey, Disarreen Granted Herron from Jimmie E. Herron.

Gloria Lanz from Ronald Lanz. Ben B. Boddy from Ora Lee Boddy. District Court Frank Valverde vs. Bruce Crow and Western Pine Corp.

dismissed with prejudice, claim satisfied. State Vs. Gregory Contreras. Order Invoking suspended sentence of 60 days in county jail imposed Aug. 8, 1960: defendant has failed to make child support payments.

Southwestern Investment Co. Finance of $471,86 against John given James A. and Janet D. Maloney and Farmers Insurance Exchange vs. Reinhart A.

Stierley dismissed with prejudice, settled. Fernette G. Honaker vs. Robert Eldon Honaker. Order amending decree of separation.

Joseph Wolciak and Travelers Insurance Co. vs. Le Roy Andrews dismissed with prejudice, settled. Martha Benavidez Cebada vs. Elroy A.

Cebada. Amended decree. Louie Apodaca given judgment of $500 Including $100 attorney fee against Ed Chavez and U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty after court hearing.

Paul R. Tudor vs. Colleen Tudor. Judgment as to default, and as to child support payments. Santos Garcia vs.

Joe and Pauline Martinez, judgment that defendants are guilty of unlawful detainer of premises at 1016 John SE, plaintiff is granted writ of possession. Carolyn L. Miller vs. Ronald L. Miller dismissed, reconciled.

Jones Motor Co. given judgment of $575.78 against Michael M. Tanny, default. Jones Motor Co. given default judgment of $486.18 against C.

D. Garrett. Air Conditioning Equipment Co. given Judgment of $420.14 against Richard Dana dba Mesilla Valley Sheet Metal Co. State VA.

Edrel C. Richmond and Chancer La. Smith. Ordered by Dist. Judge Louts E.

Armijo that court clerk pay $300 to Robert L. Christensen and $300 to Philip D. Baiamonte for defending defendants here. Jack Berlint VS. Elizabeth Mary Berlint dismissed.

Robert M. Respess v8. and Music Co. and Fireman's Fund surance Co. Voluntary disqualification of Dist.

Judge D. A. Macpherson. Jose E. Montoya given judgment of $4250 and Lala Montoya given dudgment of $100 against James Romero, oral stipulation.

J. B. Hutchison dha Hutchison Lumber Co. given Judgment of $10,208.28 against Stewart Boney, Order confirming sale in matter of guardianship of Rita Evangelina Herrera. Petrita and Charles Herrera, minors.

First National Bank In Albuquerque vs. Inland Empire Insurance Co. and Continental Bank and Trust recelver, defendants, K. H. Bair, nishee.

Complaint, counterclaims, and crossclaims dismissed with prejudice, writ of garnishment dissolved, jury deposit refunded. bond in garnishment released, stipulation. Unique Furniture and Fixture Co. asks judgment of $1135.85 against Bill Zee Fixture alleging debt. The New Mexico Co.

asks judgment of $1148.88 against Forest S. Mapes, alleging unpaid note. Charles Spurgeon Produce Co. asks Judgment of $1098.93 against Jake Atkinson, alleging debt. W.

V. Davidson dba Von Davidson Auto Sales, asks judgment of $75,000 against. Securities Acceptance Corp. of Albuquerque, alleging breach of contract, and asks for accounting. General Insurance Co.

of America asks judgment of $245.68 against Tom I. Ferbtache as a result of traffic accident Nov. 11, 1959 on First SW. Bates- Co. asks judgment of $100 against J.

A. Thomson, alleging debt. Charles Eavenson and Commercial Insurance Co. ask judgment of $12,335 and $222.87 respectively against Mrs. Dardanello Blair Howard as 3 result of traffic accident Sept.

1, 1960 at Leigh Ave. and Camino Cinco SW. I. E. Perry asks judgment of $3000 against Mike and Dora Ella Griego, alleging unpaid promissory note.

Petition for order changing names of Jo Milenna Smith to Jo Melinna Gallagher and Joe Stanley Smith to Joe Stanley Gallagher, Doris Tabor and New Amsterdam Casualty Co. ask judgment of $191.19 against Howard Coleman, Kenneth Ray Miller, and Darwin Buick as A of traffic accident Nov. 29. 1959 result Constitution and Louisiana NE. at Juvenile Court Raymond Ortega, 17, son of Angelita 120 Lomas NE, found to be Ortega, intoxicated, continued on probation.

Isidor Herrera, 16. son of Victoriana Herrera, 1600 Atrisco SW, had been drinking liquor, involved in assault and robbery of an adult, took attempted some automobiles without owners' consent and stripped them, sentenced to reform school at Springer. Freddie Gonzales, 17, son of Carlos 480 Sunset SW. had been Gonzales, drinking liquor and was involved of in assault and attempted robbery adult. took some automobiles without owners' consent and stripped them, sentenced to reform school.

Donald Conger, 15, son of Adrian Conger, 534 San Pablo NE. speeding, his driver's license is suspended days, which action Is suspended on good behavior. Frank Castillo, 16, son of Molly Turrietta, 1510 John SE. assaulted 11-year-old boy and also an adult, broke window at 403 Aspen NE. tion tenced Home, to 90 ordered days in to Juvenile make restitution of $27.32.

Frank Marquez, 17, son of Audon Marquez, 1623 Saavedra SW. had been drinking liquor, involved in assault and attempted robbery of an adult, sentenced to reform school. Barreras, Rosendo 403 Barreras, Aspen 16, NE. son involved in of Richard assault of 14-year-old boy whose injuries required medical attention, sentenced to 90 days in detention home, ordered to make restitution of $27.32. Larry Sanchez, 17, son of Clovis Sanchez, 1907 Griegos NW.

WAS observed by officer exceeding speed limit disthree times, when stopped was orderly and used abusive language, 30-day suspended sentence in detention home, placed on probation. Jerry Chavez, 13, son of Antonio Chavez, 2125 Barelas SW, took bicycle without owner's consent, sentenced to 60 days in detention home. Anthony Bendziunas, 16, son of John in Bendziunas, taking of 80S tools, Freeman camping NW. equipment valued at about $700 and fishing gear from a garage, unlawfully entered restdences and took therefrom items valued at about $175, suspended sentence to reform school. placed on probation.

Gregory, 15, son involved of A. in GregJimmy ory, 4515 Ninth NW. tak; ing of tools, valued camping at about equipment $700 from fishing gear unlawfully entered residences A garage therefrom items valued at and took about $175, suspended sentence to reform Johanna Kassak, 10, daughter of Anschool. placed on probation. drew custody of Mrs.

Ann Kassak, 208 Pine NW. placed in JOURNAL CLASSIFIED Phone CH 7-3311 Local Rates Only 60 per word week days (Sunday 7c) 70 per word per day in combination with Tribune 10 words: Cash 75e (Minimum (Minimum Charge Discount on FOUR Consecutive insertions. Discount on SEVEN Consecutive insertions. Discount on FIFTEEN Consecutive insertions. Discount on THIRTY Consecutive insertions.

Blank lines are charged as six words each. Display type 19 charged as one more lines, according to size. (Same DISCOUNTS stated above) The publishers reserve the right properly classify, edit, revise or reject. any and all advertising. In case omission or error in any advertisement.

the publishers are liable for no damage further than amount received for such advertisement. Errors must be reported in time for corrections in second issue. Wanted', 'Dogs. Pets. "Houses Sale' Does It!" and and "Business Opportunities', 'Miscellaneous for Sale' are cash-in-advance.

Minimum 10 words Cash 75c Charge CLOSING HOUR: 12 NOON WANT AD DIRECTORY PUBLIO NOTICES 1 Societies and Lodges 2 Special Card of Notices, In Memoriam Personals Lost and Found Confidential Services Hobbies Coins and Stamps 10 Nurseries, Child Care 11 Hospitals. Maternity Homes 12 Sanatoriums 13 Rest Homes INSTRUCTION 14 Schools 15 Music 16 Dancing 17 Home Study EMPLOYMEN' 18 Help Wanted, Male 19 Help Wanted, Female 20 Help Wanted, Male and Female 21 Agents, Salesmen 22 Situations Wanted 23 Employment Agencies 24 Employment Preparation NEED AN EXPERT? CALL US WE CAN DO IT 25 Accountants, Bookkeeping 26 Income Tax Consultants 26. A Mining Geology 27 Public Stenographers 28 Mimeographing, Letter Service 29 Printing, Stationers 30 Locksmiths, Keys 31 Gunsmiths 32 Piano Tuning 33 Musical Repairs 34 Sewing, Alterations 35 Furs. Repairs 36 Taxidermists 37 Furniture Repairs 38 Mattress Renovating 39 Appliance Services 39 A Air 41 Radio. Television 40 Commercial Ref.

Service. 41A Window Cleaning 42 Home Repairs 43 Building Remodeling 44 Roofing 45 Painting, Decorating 45A Floor Covering 46 Carpenters, Cabinets 47 Plastering, Stuccoing 48 Concrete Mixes. Service 49 Landscaping, Soils 50 Gardening, Feritizers 51 Custom Hauling 52 Moving. Storage 53 Well Drilling, Irrigation 54 Septic Tanks. Cesspools 55 Plumbing Services 56 Electrical Services 57 Auto Rentals 58 Bicycles.

Motorcycles, Repairs 59 Repairing, Miscellaneous 60 Equipment Rentals 61 House Moving MERCHANDISE 62 Antiques 62A China, Silverware 63 Diamonds. Jewelry 64 Furniture 65 Floor Covering 66 Mattresses 67 Drapes Upholstery 68 Toys 69 Clothing TO Guns, Ammunition 71 Sporting Goods Boats. Motors 73 Bicycles, Motorcycles 74 75 Building Hardware 75A -Yourself 76 Radio and Television 77 Record Players, Records 78 Musical 79 Appliances 80 Cameras, Photo Supplies 81 Sewing Machines 82 Awnings 83 Typewriters 84 Office Equipment 85 Store. Cafe Fixtures 86 Machinery, Tools 87 Plants. Shrubs.

Trees 88 Gardening Supplies 89 Feed Seed and Grains 91 Livestock 92 Veterinary Supplies 93 Poultry, Eggs 94 Dogs Cats, Pets 95 Rabbits 96 Fuel, Wood 97 Miscellaneous for Sale 97A Auctions 98 Let's Swap 99 Wanted to Buy RENTALS 100 Furnished Roome 101 Rooms with Board 102 Hotel Rooms 103 Furnished Houses 104 Unfurnished Houses 104A Apartment Hotels 105 Furnished Apartments 106 Unfurnished Apartments 107 Garages 108 Motels, Courts 109 Trailer Parks 110 Resorts 111 Offices, Warehouses 112 Business Property 113 Business Space, Wanted 114 Wanted to REAL ESTATE 115 Houses for Sale 116 Lots for Sale 116A Income Property 117 Business Property 119 Motels, Courts 119 Farms, Ranches. Acreage 120 Real Estate Trades 120 A -Town Real Estate 121 Real Estate Wanted 122 Listings Wanted 123 Real Estate Insurance FINANCIAL 124 Real Estate Loans 125 Business Business Loans Opportunities 127 Small Loans AUTOMOTIVE 128 Automobiles for Sale 129 imported Autos 130 Automobiles Wanted 131 Auto Parts. Supplies 132 Motor Repairs. Exchange 133 Painting. Body Repair 134 Automotive Electrical 135 Tires.

Tubes Repair 136 Trucks, Trailers for Sale 136 Trucks, Tratiers for Sale 137 Trucks, Trailers Wanted 138 Tractors, Equipment 139 Farm Implements 140 Aviation 142 Trailer Insurance 141 Mobile Homes WORK FOR YOU" "WANT ADS PH. ADTAKER CH 7-3311 PUBLIC NOTICES Special Notices HUNTER'S SPECIAL Deer processing. Pick -up and delivery. CH 2-3236. 5 Personals HAVE an alcoholic problem? Call AT coholics Anonymous.

CH 3-3585 KEEP ducing trim machine. with the United belt Rentals. massage SE 4316 MARY'S Swedish Massage. Three lady Open 10 a.m. 6519 4th NW operators, DI 4-0964.

5 Personals BABY wanted for adoption. All penses paid. Call AX 9-8702. TURKISH baths massages. 4 operators.

Parking in rear. 8814 4th NW. DI 4-0954. AILEEN Mansell or anyone knowing whereabouts of call CH 2-3506 evenings INFANT wanted for adoption. Expenses paid.

Phone CH 3-9153 or write Route Box 1687. WANT responsible man share luxurious home Northeast. Albuquerque Publishing Co. Box L-60. FRANCES Lynn Home.

Unmarried mothers. Community Chest affiliated. Box 7227. CH 2-3219. BILLIES, steam, massage, lady operators, 4206 Tower Rd.

SW. Open 10 to? Phone CH 2-1166. DOTTIE'S Massage Cleo and Jody. 2436 Isleta SW. CH 2-0371.

Open at 10 a.m. including Sunday. ATTENTION hunters, will process your deer completely. Reasonable. AX 9-7307.

WANTED working girl to share 2 bedroom apartment. AL 5-3244 after 5 p.m. weekdays. ROOF leaks repaired, reasonable. New roof average house $180.00.

Bonded Roofing Service, Inc. CH 2-8293, UL 5-9331. THE undersigned will not be responsible for any debts or obligations incurred by anyone but the S. F. and Emma McVay.

SANDIA Health Studio. Efficient, courteous lady attendants. Steam baths. Swedish massage. Open 10 a.

m. East on 66, Tijeras. TO Whom it may concern: As of this date, October 17th, 1960, I will no longer be responsible for any debts incurred by Margaret Simpson (AKA Mrs. Robert Simpson), Robert J. Simpson.

LEARN the tremendous possibilities of your own mind. Explore that mysterious world within you. The free book. The Mastery of Life, explains how you can master the everyday problems of life and find happiness. Address: Scribe S.E.C., Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, San Jose, California, U.S.A.

6 Lost and Found LOST black toy shepherd, white chest. name Tippy. AL 5-1572. FOUND -Cat; black, male, white chest mark. Hyder Park A.M 8-9264.

LOST- Lady' black-rimmed bifocal glasses, blue jeweled case. CH 7-4609. LOST- Fedway credit card. Lost in vicinity of 6th NW. Eugene Romero, CH 3-7618.

LOST Sunday, bunch of keys in or near First Baptist Church, reward. AM 8-5663. LOST: Highland-Whittier vicinity. Male long haired black cat, white throat and feet, wearing collar with bell. AL 5-9166.

LOST tan and white Pekingese puppy. Answers to name Ogle. 6317 Linn Ave. NE. Phone AM 8-3600.

Child's pet. Substantial reward. LOST: Liver and white German short hair pointer in vicinity of Rio Grande Blvd. Lilae NW. Short tail, large brown spot over right side.

Reward. DI 4-6277. 10 Nurseries, Child Care WILL care for child in my home. 408 9th SW. CHILD care in my home, S.E.

Heights. AL 6-0898. BABY sitting in my home, 438 Chama NE. HODGINS and McKinley area. Monday through Fridays.

DI 4-6527. WILL babysit for 50c an hour day: time, eve. 75c. 1027 12th NW. CH 2-5096.

WILL care for 2 children in my I- censed home, NW Heights, CH 2-7209. CHILD CARE in my home. $1.50 per day, including lunch. 3615 Cypress SW, CH 3-8388. 13 Rest Homes ALBUQUERQUE'S best.

Licensed. Ladies, gentlemen. Private rooms, 421 Georgia SE. INSTRUCTION 14 Schools FINISH high school aLt home in spare time. Low monthly payments.

Books furnished, diploma granted. Accredited member National Home Study Council. Write American School. 215 Madison NE. Albuquerque, or call AM 5-0002.

Train For A Good Position We place our graduates. All business courses available. Western School for Secretaries, 805 Tijeras NW. CH 2-0674. MEN WOMEN NEEDED TO TRAIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS We prepare men and women ages 18-55 Permanent jobs, no layoffs, high pay and advancements, Grammar school education usually sufficient.

Write giving home address, time home, phone number. Box W. 199, Albuquerque Publishing Co. If rural, give directions. EARLY JOBS HANDSOME INCOMES AWAIT GRADUATES FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE With an average of 3 Employment calls per graduate, many offering $3300 to $4040 per year, and after only a few weeks or few months expert training, graduates can look forward to prompt placement.

chances for advancement, and future security. Get ahead of the rush by starting now, for A wider choice of positions on graduation. Call now and save money, DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 110 Central SW CH 7-0596 EMPLOYMENT 18 Help Wanted, Male CARPET helper. Inquire 1441 Espejo NE. PARTTIME, 10.a.m.

to 2 p.m.. Howard Drive-in, 5205 E. Central. TAILORS wanted at once. Globe Tailors, 415 Copper Ave.

NW. MASTER barber wanted. Downtown barber shop. Phone CH 2-9255. CONTRACT truckmen make SS'8 Trailer furnished.

If over 22 write Mayflower, Box 107, Indianapolis 6, Ind. EXPERIENCED X-ray and medical laboratory technician, preferably male, for two-doctor clinic. Call ATwater 7-4313. Grants. N.

M. ALL around cook needed at Blackie's 38 mi. east of Albuquerque on 66. Phone Moriarty N. M.

Temple 2-4251 or drive out. RENT a chord organ and start having musical fun today. Chord organ rentals only $5 per month. May's Music, 514 Central W. CH 3-4458.

COMPETENT darkroom man for Santa Fe Studio. Write stating age and experience to P. 0. Box 4066, Santa Fe, or phone Santa Fe YUcca 3-3840. LOCAL PART-TIME Men over 35 for security work.

Weekends and holidays. Uniforms furnished. Apply 212 Yale SE. THREE MEN WANTED For local positions to sell and service our appliances, car helpful Call employment manager. CH 3-7888.

NATIONAL organization establishing local office and need 5 men to work in advertising promotional program. Pay $2.50 per hour or by commission. Must be over 21, nicely dressed. resident, minimum 1 year. Interview, 1111 Central NE.

10 A.M. or 5:30 p.m. Wed. or Thursday. NATIONAL company has opening for a man between the ages of 25 to 45 to call on established dealers in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Car necessary, excellent earnings with opportunity for advancement. Apply Room 230, Highway House No. 2, 3200 Central NE, Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 12.

TV TECHNICIAN Minimum 5 years experience on all makes TV. phono, transistor and auto radio. Must be neat in appearance and able to meet the public well. Permanent position to right man. Immediate opening.

Top pay. Central TV. 814 San Mateo Bivd. SE. EMPLOYMENT WITH FUTURE We want to train 2 ambitious men who would like to learn earn If you are between the ages of 21 30, have car are willing to work towards life time career in a recognized field.

Contact Postal Finance Company or call for A confidential interview with C. E. Bowles, manager. Your application will be kept strietly confidential your present employer will not be contacted. POSTAL FINANCE CO.

214 GOLD AVE. SW Phone CH 3-1725' bers, MODERN coffee table, lamps. television. wall-to-wall washer DECORATE etc. reasonable.

TW. drapes, tables, 4 twin bedroom. Including TR. 7-0350 offer. room 384 $1,500 LAW'S ber 00058.

CONVEE Chippe pieces, MODES $195 $230. EXQUIS CONTEN leaving SHOUT IT Decors BOT La rm. 1am as, neve day, MAPLE SIMMON FROM THE 2754 mate TION CHIN $3, onis chairs, LIVI BACHEL chair, WANT ADS DRUM with NEW 105 tion, KW CUSTO in this newspaper refrie MAH night CARP ON A tian KR DINER When want to sell something, Vibra conso, you OIL original tell about it in the Want Ads. When you SOFA, 1a Ban want to buy something, ask for it in the DINE Want Ads. See for yourself Want GOING MAN'S like Ads talk big at little cost.

19x48. SOFA, NUMBER IS slide old THE WANT AD DOUBLE Call ions, COUCH. CH 7-3311 LIVING LAS framed, Paintings, low prices. TR barm, set." Call aft 12 condition MOD cottom made ROOMS turniture. wades good aft 6.

cond, on ASPRALT Reo drapes, TV. sun TR. 3-1129. UL 8-6165 Sun: INSERT 18 Help Wanted, Male (18 Help Wanted, Male WANTED: Full time and part time men. AM 8-6244, 1 p.m.

to 3 p.m. UN REPRESENTATIVE National consumer finance company has immediate openings for aggressive young men. Must be neat in appearance, own auto, have high school education (some college preferred). For further information call CH 7-0535. REPRESENTATIVE FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO.

HAS IMMEDIATE OPENING IN ALBUQUERQUE FOR DEALER SERVICE DEPT. to work locally in dealer's service department. Duties include: inventory control, handling shipments and deliveries. Rapid advancement for right man. High school education necessary with college background preferred.

Sales and automotive experience required. Benefits include: paid vacation, insurance. and retirement plan. Firestone Stores. 4601 Central NE.

Desperate Managers Needed Ages 20-27 Apply 11:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. Sharp, Mr. Neil, Trade Winds Motel ENGINEERS SCIENTISTS KNOW ALL THE CAREER CONNOTATIONS of these 4 GENERAL ELECTRIC Initials INTERVIEWS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY CALL CHapel 3-4423 to arrange convenient appointment OR SEE OUR AD IN TODAY'S DISPLAY SECTION Doc' Fuller THE LOAN MAN I Am Opening NEW OFFICES IN NEW MEXICO AND I NEED MANAGERS ASST. MGRS.

COLLECTORS for these offices. Positions available in Albuquerque, good New Mexico towns, as well as of Experience Helpful, But Not Essential SALARIES UP TO $1000 A MONTH If You Can Qualify Personal Interviews 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fri. NO PHONE CALLS Apply in Person at 207 Gold Ave.

SW 19 Help Wanted, Female FIVE ladies wanted. Experienced In telephone work. In home evening and day time. Good pay. Call AM 8-2598 for appointment.

MANAGER'S secretary -short hours and typing, diversified work, periodic raises, liberal benefits, 5 days, hour week, salary open, Mutual of New York. 3024 Monte Vista NE. Ph. AM 8-4591. BEAUTY operator.

Conscientious and willing worker, Mimimum 3 years experience, with small following. No small children at home. Must take evening appointments 2 nights a week. AX 9-2083 Eves. PART OR FULL TIME Mothers and housewives Interested In making extra money, being your own boss, work in your own home or get out and meet the public.

The choice 18 yours. Call AX 9-5805, 9 to 11 p.m. or to 7 p.m. ALTERATIONS LADY Fedway has immediate opening for an experienced lady in our alteration department. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience in working with ladies fashions.

This is A permanent full time position with excellent working conditions. Only qualified persons need apply, 10-12 a.m. Monday through Friday. FEDWAY has immediate opening for mature lady with 2-3 years experience in selling dinnerware in our china and gift department. This is a full time position and only those qualified and interested in permanent work need apply.

See Personnel Office, 2nd floor, 10-12 a.m. Monday through Friday, TYPIST- -RECEPTIONIST If you like to talk to people and can type we will consider you for a nice job that offers an excellent future. 5 day week, good salary, paid vacation and many other benefits, Ages 19-35. Some work experience necessary. Phone CH 7-1493 for appointment.

20 Help Male Female GUITAR teacher. AX 9-4348. PHOTO COUPON AGENTS DI 4-3161. FREE trailer space for handy man in N.E. court.

AL 5-3669. EXPERIENCED alteration help wanted at once. Globe Tailors, 415 Copper Ave. NW. PHOTO retoucher, photographer's sistant, photo coupon agent.

University Studio. CH 2-9621. INSIDE help wanted, hours 11-2, 5-8. will train. Comet Drive-In, 5101 Lomas NE.

NO SELLING -Make appointments for us by door to door canvas. We sell fire alarms for homes. Pay by hour or by appointment. CH 3-2282. TEACHERS wanted: West and Southwest.

Southwest Teachers Agency, 1303 Central NE. Salaries $4500 up. Free registration, Member NATA. TEACHERS wanted: West and Southwest. Southwest Teachers Agency, 1303 Central NE.

Salarles $4500 up. Free registration. Member NATA. SECURITIES salesmen to sell product of life time. Young insurance company paid cash dividends in first year.

Brochures mail leads, long stockholders list, other tools available help sales. Write P. 0. Box 3184, Albuq. or phone AM 8-3931.

Albuq. 21 Agents, Salesmen RAWLEIGH dealer wanted at once. Good opportunity. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept.

NMJ-141-105, Denver, Colorado. "THE HIGHEST paid salesmen in the world work for Encyclopedia Britannica. Call AX 9-3333 mornings only for interview. WE HAVE openings for two aggressive real estate salesmen. Experience preferred but not required.

New office bldg. Multiple listing service. AL 6- 9831, Wyoming Realty. Steed or Giles. MANAGERS AND SALESMEN AAA National corporation opening new office in Albuquerque area.

Requires hiring and training of new sales personnel, If you are in the 25-50 age group, neat appearing, energetic, ambitious, have late model car, and can furnish good references, call GUY PARKER AL 6-0542 for appointment 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. only.

Those selected will have potential of $10,000 per year. TWO SHOE SALESMEN WANTED Experience necessary. Good guarantee. Apply AL 5-4888 CATHOLIC SALES Need 3 men to help me to present a new product into Catholic homes. The work is very pleasant, earnings are above average.

We also have A free hospitalization plan. Commissions are paid daily. The people we call on actually invite us to call on them. There is no investment required, just the willingness to work. (This may be what you are paying for).

Don't overlook this ad. Interviews are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 9-12 a.m, and 3-5 p.m. at Central NE No. 5 upstairs. 22 Situations Wanted ODD jobs.

Cement work, block fences. TR 7-2361. EXPERIENCED maid wants housework by day. AX 9-5453. WILL DO ironing in my home.

CH 3-8556. 3527 Glendale Rd. NW. MATURE widow desires child care, housekeeping. Live in.

AL 6-2331. WILL DO ironing in my home. 5315 10th Ct. NW. Apt.

DI 4-9256. BABY sitting anytime CH 2-0134. Light hauling, free estimate. PlumbIng $2.50 hr. CH 2-0282.

WELDER with mechanical experience and D.C. machine for hire. AM 8-6400. RETIRED Public Accountant will keep small set books spare time. DI -6430.

EXPERIENCED person to do one day service. Pick up and delivery. AL 5-0398. SKILLED repairman wants -time job, operating apartments. Excellent references, CH 3-6127.

DON'S Prompt, Dependable Service. Walls, windows cleaned, yard and housework. Reasonable. CH 3-4197. YOUNG woman 28.

1 year nurse training 10 years drug store, years doctors receptionist and assistant typing min 50 wpm dictophone experience part time AX 9-6297. JIM'S Janitorial Service, 4419 Joe Dan P1. NE. Complete janitor service, office. commercial, residential, floors cleaned, waxed, polished.

Free estimates, references. Completely insured. AM 8-0482. IS THERE no help--presently unem: ployed- general office all phases years, automotive sales, parts and service 8 years, fleld construction office 2 years. B.S.

degree accounting. Can be your right arm. Need steady employment. Veteran and family man, 38 years old. Make an offer.

1129 Georgia SE, Apt. AL 61695. 23 Employment Agencies OFFICE. sales, technical, restaurant, domestic. 121 3rd SW.

CH 7-0755. Mrs. McCarty. HEIGHTS EMPLOYMENT Office technical industrial professional sales many others NO REGISTRATION FEE Weekdays 8 to 5 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday and Wednesday Sat. 8:30 to 12:00 noon 1003-A San Mateo SE AM 8-3993 New Mexico's Largest Private Agency NEW MEXICO EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 2206 CENTRAL SE TECHNICAL -OFFICE SALES No Registration Fee SAM B. DUNLAP Owner MANAGEMENT SERVICES a new type EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Roob 18, 105 Fourth SW Technical Office Sales right person in the right place" Private office furnished employers for interviewing. Business Surveys, Bookkeeping Services. Carroll Law, Dick Bennett.

Phone CH 2-8605. ALBUQUERQUE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Placement Fee OFFICE- -TECHNICALWAREHOUSE W. Coffman, Mgr. 217 Gold SW SOUTHWEST JOBS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE QUALIFIED APPLICANTS IN ALL FIELDS NEEDED. REGISTER TODAY.

Lower Fees Selective Placement TOM AND CAROL BREECE 0627 Menaul NE AX 9-9501 23 Employment Agencies Mary Hues AND EMPLOYMENT' SERVICE AL6-3507 103 Amherst Fe: Secy, $300-350: Gen. Off. $200-2501 Credit Clk. Sales; Part-time Gen. Off.

$1.50 per Exp. Casualty and Fire C1k. $250-300: N.C.R. Mach. Opr.

Relief cook $190. Male: HI-FI TV Sales: Auto Groc. Man (out); TV Repair; Credit Off. Trainee: Baker (out), Smith, probation officer, for purpose of placement in suitable foster home. Celedone LaFabre, 15, son of Augustine LaFabre, 825 57th NW.

operating automobile without driver's license, released on good behavior. Johnny Lopez. 15, son of Seferino Lopez, RFD 6, Box 494, operating automobile without driver's license, released on good behavior. Robert Miller, 15, son of Robert Miller, 2514 Gen. Bradley NE, speeding, released on good behavior.

David Peoples, 16, nephew of Paul Kimberly, 1209 automobile Muriel NE, at while intersec- oppassed tion, his license is revoked for days, which action is suspended good behavior. William Dean Scholes, 16, son Harvey Scholes, Pueblo, disobeyed traffic signal, his driver's cense is revoked for 15 days, which latcion is suspended during good behavior. Clark Smith, 15, son of Paul Smith, RFD 6, Box 932, operating motor vehicle without driver's license, released on good behavior. Dennis Thomas, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Acree, 4501 Eighth NW, involved in taking of tools, camping equipment and fishing gear valued about $700 from a garage, unlawfully entered residences and took therefrom items valued at about $175, suspended sentence to reform school, placed probation. Billy Travis, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wade, 7903 Indian School Rd. NW.

speeding, his driver's license suspended for 25 days, which action is suspended on good behavior. Apolinar Villa, 14, son of Apolinar Villa, RFD 4. Box 4187, operating automobile without driver's license, released on good behavior. Real Estate Tranfers Hilah A. Pankey et al, Lot 9, Block Buena Vista Heights.

Margaret L. Evans to Melvin F. Miller, Lot 9, Block 2, Grandview Heights Add. Mossman Gladden to Jack W. Page and wife, Lot 27, Block 5, Stardust Swies.

Inez Dow to Manuel D. Guerra and wife, Lot 7, Block 16, Eastern Add. Mossman Gladden to Gustave G. Rhodes and wife, Lot 18 and 19, Block 4-A, Stardust Skies. Alfred M.

E. Dorsey and wife to Charles V. Sullivan and wife, Lot 9, Block 26, Ridgecrest Add. Jess J. Clarkson and wife to Roy T.

Honaker and wife, Lot 12, Block 47, Snow Heights. P. Daffern and wife to Silviano Chacon and wife, Lot 22, Block Monkbridge Gardens. Lorens Anderson to Harry Hoester and wife, Lot 22, Block J. Monkbridge Gardens.

Snow Const. Co. to Crespin Torres and wife, Lot 481, Block 21, Atrisco Village. Snow Const. Co.

to Charles W. Bader and wife, Lot 12, Block 51, Atriscol Village. Snow Const. Co. to Jose T.

Pohl and wife, Lot 201, Block 11, Atrisco Village, Horace Lucero and wife to William T. Hoffmeyer and wife, Lot 7. Block 2, Grandview Heights. Floyd L. Rathbun and wife to Fred G.

Maxwell and wife, Lot 3, Block 2, Dellwood. Eugene E. Brockman and wife to Alfred C. Ratchner and wife, Lot 8, Block 13, Haines Tract. Arthur D.

Michael and wife to Ruby G. Westermann, Lots 18 to 20, Block Monkbridge Add. E. W. Allen and wife to Gear B.

Manning and wife, Lot 5, Block Buena Ventura Add. Marcus M. Peeples and Wife to Michael Smith and wife, Lot 9, Vira Add. Michael L. Smith and wife to Donald W.

Bazzell and wife, Lot 9, Vira Add. Donald W. Bazzell and wife to Marvin H. Haycroft and wife, Lot 9, Vira Add. Edmund J.

Burke and wife to Marvin H. Haycraft and wife, Lot 9, Vira Add. Q. Marvin H. Hayeraft wife to Walter Nelson Shawver, and.

9, Vira Add. W. Robert V. Bradley and wife to Marshall J. Wylle, Lot 6, Block 132, Snow Heights.

W. Edgar D. Otto and Son to Apache Const. Lot 12, Block 8, Zuni. W.

Andrew J. Freilinger and wife to Tony Gonzales and wife, Lot 3, E. B. White Add. W.

John F. Smatana and wife to Paul Billingham, Lot 32, Block 11, Broad Acres. W. Arthur J. Wagner and wife to Kenneth R.

Sorensen and wife, Lots 10 and 11, Block 21, Haines Add. W. Frank L. Kelsey to Henry B. Shaw, Lots 22 to 26.

and Lots A and Kelsey Acres. W. G. Johnson to Andres Mares and wife, Lot 3, Block 1, Votaw Add. W.

Andres Mares and wife to Isaac Billington, Lot 3, Block 1, Votaw Add. W. Nora E. Gilchrist et al to Wayne A. Scutt and wife, Lots 13 and 14, Block 9, Buena Ventura.

W. Electric Motor Co. to State Highway Commission. Lot 1, Block 4, Sigma Chi Add. W.

Parkland Hills to Dr. Jose A. Garcia and wife, Lots 8 and 9, Block 32, Frederick A. Farr Add. W.

Lester B. Reeder to Dr. Jose A. Garcia and wife, Lots 8 to 10, Block 32. Frederick A.

Farr Add. Q. Dr. Jose A. Garcia and wife to Leland M.

Zorn and wife, Lot 8, Block 32, Frederick Farr, W. Dr. Jose A. Garcia and wife to Leland M. Zorn and wife, Lot 9, Block 32, Frederick A.

Farr Add. W. Dr. Jose A. Garcia and wife to Leland M.

Zorn and wife, Lot 10, Block 32, Frederick A. Farr Add. W. Leland M. Zorn and wife to Aleck E.

Grossetete and wife, Lots 8 to 10, Block Jerry 32, Haggard Frederick and A. Farr wife to Add. Bess, tract in School District 28. Q. Rinda Sullivan to R.

P. Tinnin, tract in Sec. 3-10N-4E. W. Saturnino A.

Salazar and wife to San Juan Basin Lines, Tract 18, Map 37. MRGCD. Q. Ivan N. Richardson and wife to Raymond G.

Smith and wife, Lot 2, Block 66, Bel Air Add. W. Raymond G. Smith and wife to Mervyn Kennedy and wife, Lot 2, Block 66. Bel Air.

Q. Willard Cacy wife. to Galley B. Underwood and wife, 2, Block 66. Bel Air.

W. William K. Baldwin and wife to Carroll F. Wheeler and wife, one-third interest in lands known as Juniper Knolls. W.

Ronald L. Simmons and wife to Albert S. Anderson and wife. Lot 10. Block 3.

Knob Heights Add. W. Gregorio Rodriguez to Apolinor G. Add. Rodriguez, Lot 1, Block 1, Garcia I Q.

Gregorio Rodriguez to Geralda Rodriguez et al, Lot 1, Block 1, Garcia Add. W. Gregorio Rodriguez Jr. to Rita Arranga, Lot 1, Block 1. Garcia Add.

Q. Arranaga, 1, Block 1, Garcia Add. Arranago, Lot 1, Block 1, Garcia. Q. Firing by City To Be Protested Mrs.

Mae Bryan, 513 Morningside SE, will protest her dismissal from the City and Recreation Dept. staff, at a grievance hearing Friday night. Mrs. Bryan was fired Aug. 8 from a recreation specialist job at Wells Park Community Center.

The dismissal was recommended by Bob Burgan, parks and recreation general superintendent, and Wade Cooper, community services director. Listed as the reason for the action was that Mrs. Bryan's work was "not up to departmental standards." Serving on the grievance panel will be Finance Director Harold Kious, Assoc. City Atty. Stan Zuris and Nick Collaer, personnel technician.

The hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the city personnel department office. Mrs. Bryan will be represented by Harry Stowers. FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY Henry D.

Leonard, Farmington oil field roughneck, has filed a petition for voluntary bankruptcy in U.S. District Court. He listed debts of $27,312, assets of $1005 and claimed $205 exempt. SOUTHWEST JOBS' EMPLOYMENT FEMALE Policy Writer, Ins. exp.

$250 Steno, 21-28, sh $250 Payroll 30-38 $275 Legal Sect. $300 Drug Clerk $175 Clerk Typ. Gen. Off, Open MALE SR. Arch.

Draft 1 Resid. $500 Sales- Move Comm. Mgr. train sharp $300 Struct. Design Engor.

$600 AL 9-9501 9627 Menaul NE it's New! AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 627 Amherst Dr. NE Just Off Lomas AM 8-6914 J. L. "Lew" Rubink--Owner IT'S NEW! A. E.

A. Our devoted personal efforts to you Mr. Employer and to you the employee! All types of employment: Sales. retarial, Clerks, Mechanics, Service Station, Cashiers. YES! YOU NAME IT! FOR IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT Mail Clerk (bond required); Cashier and Clothing Alterations Lady (experie enced): Service Station Manager: Serve ice Station Attendant: Clerk Automo mile Stock Room; Clerk; Auto Parts Sales.

Yes! Placements Coming in Daily. Make Applications Now! EXPERIENCED hydramatic transmisand tune up combination. 4-4441, Belen, New Mexico, REGISTERED PHARMACIST We have immediate opening for capable man who wants good future with growing company, top salary of $150 per week of 48 hours, Company benefits which include retirement program, hospitalization, 6 paid holidays Christmas bonus, 2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year, for further information apply to WALGREEN DRUG 201 W. CENTRAL WE HAVE A GOING TERRITORY OPEN! For almost 90 years we have been selling the top line in lawn products. If you are 25 to 35 with a three year retail selling record, we offer salary and bonus in the $6000 range plus car, expenses and benefits.

Send complete resume to Box W-233 Albuquerque Pub. Co. HELP EAC CORPORATION NEEDS TWO AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN, AGES 20-30, FOR MANAGERIAL TRAINING POSITIONS. SALARY AND FRINGE BENEFITS WILL BE ENJOYED. FOR INTERVIEW.

APPLY 241 SAN PEDRO NE, THURSDAY OR FRIDAY, 11:00 A.M. SHARP. 19 Help Wanted, Female WANTED babysitter in NE area. AX 9-8752. FREE toys for hostesses.

Cooper Toy Co. AL 6-2203. DEPENDABLE 8-6056. baby sitter. p.m.

LOUNGE and night club waitresses. CH 2-1951, CH 7-2029. BABYSITTER Live in. Two children. 201 Wyoming SE, No.

37. CURB girls wanted. Evening shift, Dog Suds Drive-in. 4515 Menaul NE. WANTED Saleslady for children's shop.

AL 6-4597, after 5 DI 4-2436. WOMAN to work in Spudnut Apply after 3 p.m. at 5612 Menaul NE. FREE Christmas toys. Have Santa's Helper Toy parties.

Peggy. AL 6-2364. EXPERIENCED kindergarten teacher with elementary education degree. Call AX 9-3921. HOUSEKEEPER to live in; care for 2 children.

Call AX 9-4242 weekends and after 5:30 weekdays. COUPLE to manage motel. Living quarters plus commission. Albuquerque Publishing Co. Box N-25.

WAITRESS--Experienced. Single. Salary plus room and board. Clines Corners Cafe, 60 miles east on 66. BIMBO'S needs waitresses and cashiers, experience not necessary, ages between 18-30.

Apply in person, 5211 Central NE. LIVE in housekeeper, light work, care one 7-year-old boy, Small salary, private room. Father and son. Dial AX 8-0313 after 5 p.m. PRESSERS WANTED Apply White Banner Laundry, 610 Quincy NE (across from Piggly Wiggly on Lomas).

CLERK typist 24-30. Must be neat and able to converse with the public. Profit sharing plan and group insurance. Allied Finance Co. 3416 Central SE.

SILK FINISHER If you can handle either of these dry cleaning jobs apply to Mr. Rylance Imperial Laundry 3rd and Silver SW. CULLIGAN The leader in the water conditioning field has need for a woman solicitor to secure appointments for a well organized sales force. We will train at our expense. Guaranteed income.

Car necessary. Call Mr. Hulbert on AX 9-9551 for appointment. Culligan Water Conditioning, Inc. 7801 Menaul N.E.

Machine Bookkeeper, New NCR Machine. Must Be Good Typist. Bookkeeping Experience, Steady Employment. Free Insurance. 40 Hour Week Basis Give details and telephone number when replying Albuquerque Publishing Co.

Box 0-9 CLERK-TYPISTS Sandia Corp. needs well qualified typIsts. Applications nOW being accepted for women with minimum 2 years recent experience and ability to type 50 wpm. Apply in person to Personnel Office, Building 832. Sandia Base.

between 7:30 a.m. and p.m. or phone AL 6-4411, ext. 3-2241 for information regarding these positions SANDIA NEW MEXICO STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE CENTRAL 1 FOR IVERYONI IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ACCOUNTING CLERK Male. perience calculating machine and typing.

$266 per month. MANAGER. CREDIT AND TIONS Male. Age 30-45. Five years experience all phases of credit work.

Salary open. WASHING MACHINE SERVICEMAN -3 years experience. $85 per week. SEAMSTRESS 2 years experience. Near Sandia Base, 85c per hr.

AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN 4 years experience, Commission. MAIDS Live-in and live home. Three months experience in private $20 per week up. WAITRESS 3 months experience. 650 per hour up.

NO FEE TO ANYONE ANY TIME Employers Service PLACED IN A JOB OF YOUR FEMALE Full Chg. 40 to 50 $300 up Secretary, young $275 payroll $260 $225 Statistical Typist Secretary, 5 da. $250 up General Office, bkpg. $225 Clerk $265 Steno. 19 to 32 $280 up Recep.

-Typist $200 Credit Clerk, 2 yrs. exp. $225 Cashier-Sales, drug exp. $172 up MALE Sales 2 yrs. col.

or degree electronics under 40, $500 up, Salesman, 25 to 38, married, aggressive, sales exp. $425 Superintendent Trainee, under 35. married, excellent advancement $400 Machine IBM Tab Opr. $387 Salesman, 30 to 45 $325 Mgr. Trainee, single, under 28 $325 Salesman, car and exp.

2 yrs. col. $340 Machinist, plastics exp. $433 FAIRGROUNDS 227 SAN PEDRO NE AL 5-8824 UNIVERSITY 3205 CENTRAL NE A.M 8-7778 DOWNTOWN 256 KORBER BLDG. CH 2.4394 "NO FEE OF ANY KIND UNLESS MERCHANDISE 64 Furniture BLOND Stork line youth bed.

9-8536. WANTED good furniture. Top prices. AM 8-8881. COUCH and 2 chairs.

Good buy, $40. AX 9-7995. CASH In one hour for your furniture. Top prices. AL.

6-1209. TOP prices for furniture and appliant ces. DI 4-8768, AX 9-7114. SOFA, new sacrifice price. Baldwin Acrosonte spinet.

AL 6-2426. SANDALWOOD colored 2-piece living room set, $45. Phone AL 5-2525. FINE leather bed-davenport, flat-topped oak desk. Apt.

5110 Girard SE. CH 2-4162. UPHOLSTERING. Best materials and workmanship. Trade or terms.

AL 6-1209. NEW. large 3-drawer pine chests. Custom built finished in mellow pine. $34.

BU 2-3966. NORGE freezer top refrigerator, very nice, $85; Student desk, floor lamp, $8. AL 6-1387. ROPER gas range, $80; chrome dinette set, $30; sofa bed, $25; 8 drawer chest, $22. DI 4-3320.

BLOND mahogany two piece bedroom set. Five piece Burl honey maple bedroom set. Maple bunk beds and chest. AX 9-2918. PRACTICALLY new pink Hotpoint range; 10-year-old Kelvinator refrig.

erator: green Formica top breakfast table. 6008 Natalie NE. AX 9-8118. BY OWNER: hide-a-bed, rollaway, double bed, single bed, box springs, mattresses, 2 living room arm chairs, 2 rugs 9x12, 2 chests, 7-piece dining set, dresser, mirror and bench, plus minor items. Some pearly new.

other excellent condition. Good deal 1119 Coal SW, Apt. D. 65 Floor Covering EXPERT carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning. 40 square yards, wall to wall carpet cleaned $28.00, Knadjian's.

CH 7-4454. 67 Drapes, Upholstery UPHOLSTERING, my home. Call AX 9-8679 for free estimate. WHITE'S DRAPES Off Discontinued Patterns 48" Width 54" 4.44 Length 72" Length Width 54" 7.77 96" Length Width 54" 9.99 144" Length Width 54" 14.44 48" Length Width 84" 5.55 72" Length Width 84" 9.99 96" Width 84" Length 11.88 144" Length Width 84" 19.99 AT WHITE'S 4616 CENTRAL SE ONLY "WANT ADS WORK FOR YOU" PH. ADTAKER CH 7-3311.

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