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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 24

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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Thursday, April 18, 1974 The Daily Record Marriage Licenses Tommie Gulas, 16, Belen and Arlene Rebecca Baca, 20, Los Lunas. Floyd Ault, 43, Grants and Linda Crider, 2 22, Ambrosia Lake. Thomas H. McDowell, 17, and Theresa Ann Lamb, 16, both from Grants. Leo Milton Sedillo, 21, Santa Fe and Terry Elaine Bingham, 17, Grants.

Allan Alonzo, 38, and Elsie Ruby Martinez, 43, both from Cubero. -Joseph Edmond Bryan, 24, and Patricia Orona, 21, both from Los Lunas. Robert Lucero, 20, Los Lunas and Diane Gurule, 17, Belen. Mauro Pillado, 26, and Maria E. Gallegos, 25, both from Belen.

Anthony H. Ledsma, 18, and Guadalupe Rael, 20, Los Lunas. Joan E. Edwards 26, and James E. Reilly, 31, both of Albuquerque.

Jacqueline Lee Johns, 28, and Wade Johns, 50, both of Albuquerque. Mary Gordon Pegue, 41, and Paul J. Giblin 36, both of Albuquerque. Irene Piper, 29, and Paul F. Donovan, 29, both of Albuquerque.

Terecita D. Gagne, 24, and Daniel L. Arrington, 30, both of Albuquerque. Linda Ryan, 18, and William Parks, 20, both of Albuquerque. Elena Martinez, 18, and Edwin Velez, 19, both of Albuquerque.

Teresa A. Rodriguez, 19, and Nino M. Barboa 25, both of Albuquerque. Peggy Ann Quesada, 19, and Gerard Patrick Baca, 18, both of Albuquerque. Julia G.

Marquez, 22, and Salvador Marquez Rivera, 23, both of Albuquerque. Births April 12. Lovelace-Bataan Center Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Towell, 4141 Barcelona SW, girl.

Apr. 15 University Heights Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stuefen, 3904-A Coors SW, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Moss, 2837 Solano NE, boy. Presbyterian Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanchez, 1321 Elena SW, boy.

and Mrs. Carl F. Herbold, 600 Girard NE, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Kemp Yepa, 2445 La Veta NE, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Gergish, 412 Harvard SE, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mitchell, 11508 Rivera NE, twin girls. and Mrs.

Elias R. Martinez, Belen, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Notah, Tohatchi, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Perea, Rt. 1, Box 1549, boy.

Kirtland AFB Hospital SP-4 (Ret.) and Mrs. John Chavez, Rt. 3, Box 547-M, Los Lunas, boy. and Mrs. Anthony Riportelli, 24230 Hirsch SE, girl.

Lovelace-Bataan Center Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beckard, 1142 Luthy NE, boy. St. Joseph Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Michael L. Martin, 124-C Corrales NW, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Gomez, 420 47 NW, boy. April 16 Lovelace-Bataan Center Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gonzales, Los Alamos, girl. University Heights Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Manuel Torrez, 3606 Second NW, girl. Presbyterian Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James.

J. Buchen, 2027 Tapia SW, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ben P.

Latasa, Magdalena, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon G. McDaniel, 12240 Yellowstone NE, girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry S. O'Neal, 1205 Kirby NE, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Lechalk 2162 Iona SW, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Tim G. Scanlon, 5617 Winchester SW, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy B.

Romero, 1140 Sunset SW, girl. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clary, 2192-A Mercury SE, boy.

St. Joseph Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Hilderbrand, 1825 Mary Ellen NE, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Fluke, Los Lunas, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Van W. Tillotson, 514 Blackbear Loop NE, girl. April 17 St. Joseph Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Billy J. Strohm, 9515 Rio Grande NW, girl. Kirtland AFB Hospital OC and Mrs. Martin Prescoe, 2532 Fairchild SE, girl.

Capt. (Ret.) and Mrs. James E. Henderson, 1901 Truman SE, girl. Divorces Granted Births Mary T.

from Jean Rene DeRuyver. Joan from Herschelle B. Young. Divorces Granted Rosela T. Archuleta from Augustin Archuleta.

Muriel Emily from Robert R. Fullerton. Patricia L. from Michael J. Bush.

N.M. Liens Released New Mexico Transfer and Storage, $1756,1 miscellaneous. Michael J. Woodruff, $493, withholding. U.S.

Liens Released Thunderbird Foods, Chicken Villa and Kentucky Fried Chicken, in care of John P. Jones, $1300, miscellaneous. Ramon Gutierrez, tierrez Masonry, "$1403, miscellaneous. F. and L.

Auto Service, a partnership, Frank Lujan and Don Humiston, partners, $769, miscellaneous. Frank Lujan and Don Humiston, $5046, F. andL L. Motors a partnership, Frank Lujan Humiston, partners, $2334, miscellaneous. Federal Tax Liens Clark S.

Dodd, Fair Plaza Shell, $1763, miscellaneous. William F. and Betty J. Hathoot, $2346, withholding. Pat D.

and Virginia A. Higdon, $6171, withholding withholding. Gale E. and Sally M. Huddleston, $2869, withholding.

Harold A. Kaufmann, $1653, miscellaneous. Timothy M. Leonard, Kensington Texaco, $1919, miscellaneous. Curtis Roady, Cutis Auto Service, $1619, miscellaneous.

JOE G. MIERA SCHOOL TEACHER COUNCILLOR DISTRICT 2 pd. pol. by' Joe G. Miera.

merit MERIT DRUG, NEW PHOTO DrUG SPECIALS NOW AVAILABLE AT MERIT STORES! FREE! ADMOR ALBUM PAGE With every KODACOLOR Roll Developed Printed In a LOH 126 DEVELOPING KODACOLOR AND 12 EXPOSURE E8 Offer Expires PRINTS 21, 1974. Coupon 1.99 April must accompany order. Good only at participating Merit Drugs. PHOTO COUPON PHOTO SLIDES KODACHROME PROCESSING MOVIE OR 99 Reg. or Super 8 movies or Kodachrome 135 or 126 20 exposure slides.

I Offer Expires April 21, 1974. Coupon must accompany order. Good only at participating Merit Drugs. PHOTO COUPON AT THESE MERIT DRUGS merit Pharmacy Nob Hill BANKAMERICARO 3500 Central S.E. 6122 4th N.W.

Pharmacy Albuquerque, N. M. Albuquerque, N. M. master charge Manzano Drug Lee Drug Ruppe Drug 800-1 Juan Tabo N.E.

4403 4th N.W. 807 4th 5.W. Albuquerque, N. M. Albuquerque, N.

M. Albuquerque, N. M. Look for the Fox on the door COLOR Enter Peyton's "YOU CAN'T LOSE even if you don't win a prize CONTEST" Look at the prizes you might not win! One of five Whirlpool Freezers A family size 20 cubic foot model filled with $300 worth of Peyton's products--a side of beef cut and wrapped, hams, bacon, hot dogs, cold cuts and sausage. Great security for times like these! A Sears Mini-Bike Picture yourself whizzing over the sand dunes on this five horsepower Sears mini-bike.

What adventure! As contests go these days, this one is spectacularly modest, because it's advertised only in Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas, which eliminates states right off. You can see this gives you a better chance to win a prize. So how do you enter? Just send the daisy from any package of Peyton's bacon, ham, hot dogs, sausage or cold cuts, along with your name and address, to Peyton's "You Can't Lose Contest." Or print "Peyton's" on a piece of paper with your name and address and send it in. Use the entry blank below or get extra entry blanks in the meat department of your favorite store. Be a Sport: If you plan to send in the plain paper instead of Peyton's daisy, do us a favor.

Stop by the meat case at your supermarket and look at Peyton's cold cuts, hot dogs, sausage, bacon and hams. Just the sight of those attractive packages will do good things for you--and what's inside is absolutely del SMOKED PEYTON'S SLICED COOKED SALAMI RULES: COMBINATION LOAF PEYTON'S MEAT FRANKS DINNER DIPPED HAM An RCA portable color TV A beautiful solid state fifteen inch RCA XL-100 model. Fantastic status symbol for any family. One of 3 AMF 10-Speed Bikes Everybody who's anybody has a ten-speed these days. And these AMF 1 Roadmasters are the greatest.

The fuel situation being what it is--these may come in handy! great! That's because Peyton's products are specially seasoned and cured for Southwestern tastes. And only Peyton's promises you that! Chances are now you'll send in a label. Or two. Or five. So you see, you really can't lose when you buy Peyton's even if you don't win a prize.

Rules: Contest closed to all Peyton's employees, including the General Manager, and to the staff of Peyton's advertising agency (it just wouldn't do for one of them to win). Entries must be postmarked no later than midnight, April 26, 1974, and received no later than midnight, May 2, 1974. Winners to be selected by drawing by an independent judging organization within thirty days after close of contest, and selections will be final. Winners (only one per family) will be notified by mail. Enter frequently- separate mailing, please.

This spectacularly modest contest is void where prohibited by law. PEYTON'S "YOU CAN'T LOSE CONTEST." P. O. Box 10177, El Paso, Texas 79992 Name Address City. Zip.

1. Entries should be mailed to: Peyton's "You Can't Lose Contest." 2. Print your name and address on this entry blank, or on a blank 3" 5" sheet of paper and either attach one daisy from any Peyton's package, or print Peyton's on a 3" x5" plece of paper. 3. Enter as often as you wish, providing each entry is submitted according to all rules and mailed separately.

4. Winners will be selected by drawing by an independent judging organization within thirty days after close of contest and selections will be final. Winners (only one per family) will be notified by mail. All prizes will be awarded. Chances of winning depend on the number of contestants.

State, federal and other taxes imposed on prize winners are the sole responsibility of the prize winner. 5. Contest closed to all Peyton's employees, including the General Manager, to the staff of Peyton's advertising agency and. the independent judging organization and their immediate familles. (It just wouldn't do for one of them to win.) 6.

All entries must be postmarked no later than midnight, April. 26, 1974, and received by mid night, May 2, 1974. Be sure to use adequate postage. 7. For a list of winners, send a stamped, selfO.

Box 10177, El Paso, Texas 79992. addressed envelope to Peyton's Winners List, (PEYTON'S).

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