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D-8 ALULQL'ERQUE JOURNAL Tuesilay. July 2, 1974 menu Canovi. celebrant Escorts will he Carl Dellmiitr, Giles Bailev, Tom Nelson Jones. Larry and Francs A Cool. Interment will be Ml Calvin Cemetery Deaths and Funerals hushand, Saul, two daughters.

I'll. a beth and Jo Ann Velarde, three sons, Saul, 1'ddie, and nanny; a sister. OUrlia Herrera, two brothers. Galcino I'havei and Paul and ahalf brother. Tom Maurino Funeral services will be Fnd.iv.

The time will be announced The rosary will he re Cited Wednesday and Thursday at at the Sala.ir and Sons Mortuary. Third and UadSW. WHITE Services for Donovan Francis White will he held lday at 10 a in the Chapel of Kilgerald and Sun Funeral Directors, .111.1 Carlisle XE. with the Rev. Don Murphy of Asbtiry United Methodist Church olli ciating Inleinent will lollow in Sunset Memorial Park Serving as casket bearers wdl be Ted Alires, Fred John son, Pat Upea.

loa Merritt Ed Keolkor and Harold Spencer. "Our Intlr tHflt IXvatad Wrlt" GABALDON MORTUARY 4S-fMI IOOOrt St4. SW DIXIE FLORAL Thar is no bettor way to uv It than with flowort. hoaOTljorat NI 243-370 1 SOO Wyoming Ni 298-7639 STACK William C. Slack.

'5. a resident of Albuquerque for seven months, passed away on Sunday in a local hospital. He is survived by his wife.Cornne Stack of the family home; a son. William C. Walters.

Al buq.ierque. and a daughter. Violet A Murphy, Albuquerque; 1 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was amember of the l'piscopal Church and Perfect Ashlar odge 1J AF A AM. Bisbee.

Ariz. Memorial services will be held Wednesday at 2 in Kern Chapel of Strong Thorne. 1100 Ciul SE, with Mr. Albert Walters officiating Interment will be in Fairview Memorial Park with Temple Lodge 6 A A officiating at the graveside. TEDDER Memorial services for Betty Brent Tedder were held on Monday at 10 a m.

at the graveside in Fairview Memorial Park with the Rev. ussellGoff officiating Strong -Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. TETTA Joseph Tetta, age, oS. of 1507 Rosendo Ct. SW, passed awav Monday at a local hospital.

Mr. Tetta is survived by his widow, Michella of the family home; rwo sons, Alfred and Ralph Tetta. both of Albuquerque; two daughters. Marrie Moms of Sacramento. Calif, and Diana Hargrove of Canoga Park.

by two sisters, Adele Tetta of Rochester. New York, and Mary Casalano of Uis Angelea, and by four grandchildren. Mr. Tetta was a member of the St Anne's Church. Rosary will be recited today at 7.30 m.

at the Garcia Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday from St. Annes Church where mass will he celebrated at 9 a m. Interment will he made at San Jose de Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, Eighth and Stover SW in charge VELARDE IJy Velarde. 42, of 1021 Barcelona SW, died Sunday at a local hospital She is survived by her Office Desks Galore iy leo Puerto Plan Pacific Desk Company 113 Cold SW WKLKKK Services for Jerry Kel log Welker will be held this aflermxin atjpm in the Chester T.

French Memorial Mausoleum Chapel, 924 l'i ith Blvd. with the Rev. William White officiating Entombment will follow the services French mortuary, 1111 University NE, in charge of ar range ments. as Vlonciainj H'RQUlt A SILWR JEWELRY A on of kind collodion of brathtatunc hinrtmidt Turquo Stiver Jwlry. WhollRtall By appointment only PJl 865-7629 iia'l Msit liptrl- BORING PRINTING COMPANY 1S34 lomos Blvd.

NE TcUphon 243-31 1 9219 (Q) I suppose, that ust like everything else, the price of funerals has gone up too. Just how much of an increase has taken place? I BALDONADO Kerminia Baldona-I do, 81, a resident of Helen, passed away Sunday at a Helen hospital after ashor (illness. Sheissurvivedby three sons. Jesus Baldonado of Helen, Albert Baldonado of 1 js Vegas. New.

and Nestor Baldonado of Barstow. four daughters, Mrs. Luz Tarin, Mrs. Juan Baldonado, Mrs. Tellesfor Trujegi-e, all of Helen, and Mrs.

Joe Gonsalez of Albuquerque; rwo brothers. Tatricio Baldonado from Los Angeles. and Jose Maria Baldonado from ljs Chavez; and one s.s-ter, Mrs. Tomas Pineda from Belen. She is also survived by 24 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.

Rosary will be recited today at 8 m. at the Romero Funeral Home chapel. Funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday at a m. at Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Casa Culorada Catholic Ce metary.

Talibearers will he Isidore liaca. Placido Baldonado. Ray Baldon ado, Eugenio lhdalc.0 and J-an Baca Romero Funeral Home in Belen is in charge of arrangements. BACA The rosary for Mrs. Amad-ita Baca will be rtcited this evening at 8 at the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel, 1000 Coors Blvd.

SW. Funeral semces will be Wecnesday rooming at 9 at Holy Family Church with Requiem Mass. Pallbearers are Prospero Moya, Eliser Baca. Joe A. Baca, Ernest Silva.

Larry Kubbell. Andy Gomez. Honorary: Valemuela, Regiro Baca. Interment will he at San Jose de Armijo. Gabuldon Mortuary in charge BATES Will jm H.

Bates. 55, a resident of Abwj.i.erqi.e, passed away on Saturday after a short illness. He is survived by two daughters. Susan Bates, Ramsey, and Mary Wa Salinas, Kansas; h.s mother, Mrs. illiam S.

Bates, Albuquerque, a sister, Mrs. Grace Pierce, Albuquerque, and an aunt, Joy Taylor, Livingston, Mont. He was a member of St. Francis Xa Catholic Church and was secretary of the NE. Lions Club.

Rosary will be recited today at 7:30 p.m. in Fern Chapel of Strong Thome. 1110 Coal SE. Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 9 a.m. in St.

Francis Xavier Catholic Church, instead of previously announced time and place. Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Guv Hobbs. Raymond Quintana. David E. Mick and Richard R.

Nuanes. The family request that instead of P.owers, contribuDons may be made to favorite chanty. Jewels Lost To Burglars Burglars broke into a Northeast Heights apartment during the weekend and escaped with more than S2500 worth of jewelry, police reported. Milly McDonald told officers that when she returned to her apartment early Saturday she discovered the jewelry missing. Police said the burglars apparently broke into the apartment by forcing the door knob with a pair of vice grips.

The burglars reportedly escaped with a turquoise squash blossom valued at S1500, a coral squash blossom worth $450, a turquoise bracelet valued at S250, three watches worth $300 and other jewelry valued at S233, police said. NAVAJO RUGS AT WHOLESALE INDIAN JfWELBY. TANNED COWHIDES, SHftPSKINS. GOATSKINS DEERSKINS. CARIBOU.

ZEBRA FREED CO. 41 CENTRAL NW PK.K.E Genevieve PeLe. 72, a resident of Albuquerque for years, passed away on Monday in a local hospital. She is survived bv her husband, John A Peke. of the family home; a daughter, Margaret IVke.

Albuquerque, a sister, Mrs. Vida Ruler. IgnacKi. Colo a sister in law, Mrs Svlvu Wayt, Purango, Colo and two nephews. Dr.

Keith Wavt, Baton Rouge. La and Buford Wayt, Cortet, Colo She was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church where she was a past deaconess. She was also a member of the Americann Legion Auxiliary Unit US of Carlisle Bennet Post IA Memoral services will he held on Wednesday at 10 a m. in Fern Chapel of Strong Thome. 1100 Coal SE.

with the Rev. Walter F. Wolf officiating. Pallbearers will he John Martinez, Charles Mac Aluso. E.

Ottinger. Leonard Walters. G.Y. Fails and Robert G. Brown.

PIZARRO Prayer service for Mrs Cruztta Pizarro will he this eve mng at 7 at the Ga baldon Memorial Chapel, 1000 Coors Blvd. SW. Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 7 at El Buen Samaritano Methods Church, the Rev. Nieto officiating Interment ill be at Mt. Calvary.

Gahaldon Mortuary in charge. SALSICH Jane Withington Sal-sich 18, passed away Sunday at her home in Albuquerque of leukemia. At the time of death, she was a sophomore at the University of California at San Diego. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Salsich of the home; four sisters. Gretchen Buc kles of Washington, DC, Ann Salsich of Portland and Mary and Josephine Salsich, both of Albuquerque; three brothers, James Salsich, Jr. and Tonev Saisich, both of Albuquerque and Patrick Salsich of Portland Ore. A private memorial service was held at New man Center.

In lieu of f.owers. contributions may he made to the New Mexico Leukemia Lymphoma Society. Co Dr. John Saiki, 2211 Lo-mas Blvd. XE, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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87S20 PHONE (SOS) 756-2151 MARCHIONDO Christopher Dana Marchiondo. age IS and a life long resident here, died Sunday following an accident. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A.

Marchiondo; a sister and brother in law, Mr and Mrs. Ed Staffel Santa Fe. four brothers, Vincent. David, Paul and Alan Marchiondo. and sister-in law, Mrs Alan Marchiondo.

all of his grandmother. Mrs. Anna Marchiondo of Raton, a nephew, Fnn Staffel of Santa Fe. seven uncles. Charles, Joe and Julio Marchiondo, all of Raton, William and John Marchiondo, and Irving Moore, all of Albuquerque, and Fddie Marchiondo of Denver, Colo and three aunts, Miss Lorena Scarselli of Raton.

Mrs. Alhenna Bra-dolino of Los Angeles, Calif and Mrs Carlina Moore of Albuquerque. Marchiondo was a member of Our Lady of Fat.ma Catholic Church and student at Highland High School. Funeral mass will he held Wednesday at 10:30 a m. in Our Lady of Fatima Church with the Rev.

Raymond E. Ryan, celebrant. Interment will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. The rosary will be recited today at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle XE.

MA TIXKZ Graveside services will be held for Polo Martinez on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearers will he Polo J. Martinez, Steve Martinez. Chris Martinez, Bob Martinez and Joe Woods.

Strong-Throne. 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. MCCAFFREY Margaret McCaffrey, a lifetime resident of Albuquerque, passed away on Saturday evening in a local hospital. She is survived by her husband. Thomas J.

McCaffrey of the family home; three step sons, Thomas E. McCaffrey, Culver City. Calif: J.W. (Bill) McCaffrey, Rancho, and Fred McCaffrey, Albuquerque; one brother, RJ. Mc-Canna.

Albuquerque; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and was a 50-year member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Rosary wjl be recited tocay at 7:30 m. in Pain Chapel of Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE. Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a.m.

at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Pallbearers will be Jim Mc-Canna, Pete McCanna. Joe McCanna, WJfred Brennan, Vernon King and John Brennan. Interment wJl be in Mt Calvary Cemetery. In Lue of flowers, contributions may he made to the Arthritis Foundation.

114 Amherst SE. or to the chanty of your choice MORA Jimmy Mora. 3S. a resident of Corrales. died Monday in a local hospital He is survived by rwo sons, Jimmy Mora Jr.

of Corrales and Lawrence of Moumainair; his mother, Mrs. Sally Romero of Corrales; his father. Condrado Romero of Corrales; four sisters. Mrs Rosie Faster, Mrs. Bernice Gahalcon, Mrs.

Margie Ta-foya, all of Corrales, Mrs. Virginia Gutierrez of Albuquerque, two brothers, David and Jesse, both of Alfu-qjerque. Also surviving is his grand father. Margarito Gonzales of Corrales. Rosary will be recited this evening at 7:30 p.m.

in chapel of tne Alameda Mortuary. Requiem mass will be celebraded Wednesday at- 9 a m. at the San Isidro Church in Cor rales. Interment will be at the Cor-raies Cemetery. Alameda Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

NEWTON Funeral mass for Catherine J. Xewton will be celebrated this morning at 9 a.m. in the Chapel in the Garden at the French Mortuary, 1111 University XE, with Father Mar.o CD J. Discount '39! ft (A) Certainly oir coin ore iubtct all ff umt economic preituret ot ortw fldi However, exceeding to lureou lobor Stalill.cs colt A lring indei lor oil items rote 413 between 1963 and Apr.l 1973 while tne oduh increase wot 32 1. In tfe eor 1973 tne coil ot tunera! servKe mcreose wot 3 leti thon tne colt ol oil rtemt iwdec the cost (A living Stronge'y enovgh.

we ot Fitigerold and Son recently nod a price oduttmenl wfecem we octvolly lowered more prices thon we rosed The National Funeral Directors Association also on-nuolly conducts whot tfie largest shjdy ot funeral service cost ito'unci in tKe The findings are published a pamphlet entitled "What Do You Really (tnow About Funeral We wilt be Soppy to mail tftit pamphlet to any who call or write for orm DEEP STEAM CARPET CLEANING WATER STAINS SMOKE DAMAGE This is the most advanced method developed for treating and removal of smote damage and water stains. CHAVEZ Rosar for Manuel Ca baldon Chavez will be recited tocay at 7 JO pm at the Carcia Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services will he conducted Wednesday at 11:30 a from the Garcia Mortuary Chapel to the Our Lady of Katima Church where mass will he celebrated at noon. Interment will he made at Gate of Heaen Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, Eighth and Stover SW, in charge. CR1SWELL Services for Eldon James Criswell, Sr.

will be held this morning at 10 .10 a in the Chester T. French Memorial Mausoleum Chap el. Menaul Blvd. XE. with the Rev.

Tom Pendergrass officiating. Honor ary escorts are N. Newsom. James C. Cool.

Arnold Payne. John R. Brad lord, Glen S.ms and Joe 0. Sims. Entombment will follow the services.

French Mortuary, 1 1 1 1 University XE. in charge of arrangements. DE RL'YVER Jean Rene De-Ruyver, 2', a resident of Albuquerque for 15 years, passed away Sunday as the result of a motorcycle-vehicle accident. He is survived by his mother, Mrs Nellie Burns of Albuquerque; his father, Henry DeRuyer of Albuquerque; a daughter, Jeannie Re nee DeRuyver of Albuquerque; rwo sisters, Leah R. Leggett of El Paso, and Chen A.

Sydney of Anaheim, Cal; a half sister. Nancy Palmer of Ed-wardsburg. Mich; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Nestor DeRuyver of South Bend. and grandmother. Mar.e Smith. He was I student at the University of Albuquerque. Services will he held Wednesday morning at 9 30 a.m.

in the Chapel intheGardenatthe French Mortuary, 1111 University NX, with the Rev Charles Yates officiating. Interment will he in the National Cemetery in Santa Fe. The farmly prefers that contributions be made to the Knights Templar Eye Foundatioa FISH Funeral services for Janet M. Fish will be held today at 11 a at Immaculate Conception Church Burial will follow at 1 m. at Santa Fe National Cemetary.

Pallbearers will be Mathew Doyle. Welter Shite, Jack Conroy, Russell Leahy, William Welry and Charles Dnscoll. The Saiazar and Sons Mortuary is in charge FLORSHEIM Ben Florsheim, a resident of Springer, N.M, passed away on Sunday. He is survived by his wife, Irma Florsheim of the family home; a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Seaman.

Albuquerque; a son. Donald Fiorsheim, -Springer; a brother, Carl Florsheim, Atlanta, a sister, Mrs. Viola Rosenwald, Los Angeles. five grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Memor-al serv ices will he held this morning at 10 a in Spnr.ger, M.

and interment will follow this afternoon at 4 p.m. in Temple Albert Cemetary with Rabbi Isaac H. Celmck officiating at the graveside. Strong-Thome. 1100 Coal Ave.

SE, in charge of arrangements. GUTIERREZ Vincent Edward Gutierrez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony A. Gutierrez of 1012 Dartmouth NE died Sunday from injuries as the result of an automobJe accident.

Besides his parents, he is s-rvived by rwo sisters, Cecelia Gutierrez and Bemadette Pearce; four brothers, Tony. Ronald, Martin, and Gregory-his grandparents, Antonio Gutierrez and Mrs. Santos Garcia. Funeral services will be held Wednescay at 9 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church.

Cremation will follow at Faj-view Park Crematory. Pallbearers will be Davud Gutierrez, Donald Gutierrez, Mark Cohen, Jim Stein, Billy Vigl and Frank Chiado. Honorary Bearer will be, Matt Post. The rosary wjl be recited today at 8 m. at the Saiazar and Sons Mortuary, Third and Lead SW.

HAAGENSON Services for Lera Delphia Haagenson were held Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel in the Garden at the French Mortuary, 1111 University N'E, with the Rev. D. E. McDonald officiating.

Interment was made in Sunset Memorial Park. ISRAEL Services for Paul E. Israel were held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the drawing room at the French Mortuary, 1111 University NE, with the Rev Martin J. Hanenberger officiating.

The family requests no fiowers. Cremation followed. DAILT ARRIVALS FITZGERALD SON FUNIRAL DIRECTORS Mill DILL VILL obwrt M. "Bob" Fitigerald 3113 CAUISlf N.I. Edward Fitigerald HONI 344-166.

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