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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 14

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B-6 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Monday, February 1971 A 1 -m Annthpr Snnrinr I inimv Shadow 3fiseliiof AG Rules Yashvin Retains PSC Post Until He Is Replaced KSTLkL SANTA FE IP The Newl vised Ulibarri that the State vision. He has full and complete Mexico Attorney General said a Offered as Best of Four powers as a holdover officer An authority on fossiles Is a until his successor is duly paleontologist. ALL YOU CAN EAT Constitution provides, every officer, unless removed, shall hold his office until bis successor has duly qualified." Norvell said a public service commissioner is an officer covered by the constitutional pro- 1.75 8PODQ public service commissioner! whose term has expired can continue in office with full legal powers until a successor is appointed. The opinion went to Arthur Ulibarri, chairman of the PSC. The term of commissioner Morry Yashvin of Santa Fe expired Jan.

15. Gov. Bruce King has not yet named a successoor or reappointed Yashvin. i Atty. Gen David Norvell ad Includes CottM THE EGG ROLL Delicious Egg Rolf.

Sweet and Sour Fish, many other dishes at a reasonable price. Eat in or take out service 1 1 .00 am 9 pm 6823 Lomos, NE 265-8196 PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS CALL US BARBECUED SPARE RIBS Lift BELLA VISTA ry Open Nightly From 5 00 to 10 00 m. Sun. 12 lo 7 in the S'jnic Sandra i miles north on NM 10, off Highway 66 tost Charbrotlerf Steaks, Chicken, Seo Foods, Italian 6 Mcvicon Faodsl Phone 282-3370 Far Reservations otter 1 30 Pro iufraiuux TmlmKstp I I 'li Student From Cuba Given Fellowship allow the selling of Sunday li-quor and the issue Mas taken to court. The Martinez bill is similar to at least one Senate offering and would allow only Sunday sales by the drink from noon until Midnight.

None of the four hills now introduced carries a local option clause that would require area voters to first approve Sunday sales. All four measures are expected to face committee action next week. Martinez bill appeared similar to a Senate proposal sponsored by Sen. Leo Dow, Ft-Bernalillo. The Dow bill legalizes Sunday sales by the drink only and from 1 p.m.

until midnight on Sunday. Among other Senate proposals was one sponsored bv Sen. C. E. Truiillo.

D-Taos-Mora. which treats Sunday like any other day, and would allow both Sunday sales by the drink and in package stores from 7 a.m. until 2 am. A third Senate liquor bill sponsored bv Sen. I.

M. Smallev Hidalgo-Sierra-Luna. would require anv licensed dispenser to pay a fee (o obtain a nernit to sell or serve liquor on Sundays. The permit fee would be due each June ito. Of the Senate versions, Martinez said objected strongest to TrujiHn's bill.

"I don't think I could support any legislation that treats Sunday the same as anv other day of the week," he said. 1 "Captain nemo and the 1 'f. TffiTT A fi MATINEE 1:30 f'i WiOTT'' 6th Week! 1 '-00 Children Free 1 0 Regular Prices! i rri'pw'tvWTfTt CI 1 "PATi on" gp -yyvtiA 1 1 ft I ft'it -fTf I The funds will be used to I research groups that were fighting the Batista Government of the 1950 s. This will be the subject of his doctoral dissert i- tion which he will submit in September. A Cuban graduate student at the University of New Mexico.

Nelson Valdes, has been awarded a $f)900 Woodrow Wilson dissertation fellowship. Studying with History Professor Edwin Lieuwen. Valdes specializes in the historical studv of the Cuban revolution. (, SANTA f'E (UPI) Rep. Soverino Martinez, indicating dissatisfaction with a three-bill proposal in the Senate, has introduced the lower chamber's first legislation to legalize Sunday liquor sales.

Martinez, House Democratic whip, said he believed three Sunday liquor sales bills in the Senate woufd not meet approval of New Mexico residents. He said his bill, the first Sunday sales proposal brought up in the two-week-old House, was "very similar'' t) one 'sed by the legislature but recently rejected by the State Supreme Court. "My bill will clear up the controversial language in the Sunday liquor bill we passed in he said. -It mianly chances the word 'serve' to The VM9 version as passed by lawmakers who said they believed it allowed only the Sunday service of liquor purchased prior to Sunday. The bill, howeu'r.

was later ruled to Nutritionist Here For City Meeting TV Doris Pallor nutrition consultant from the University of California at Berkeley, was in Albuquerque during the weekend to work with members of the New Mexico Nutrition Planning Program. Dr. a 1 1 a met with local leaders in the nutrition field, especially emphasizing new ways of improving nutritional education for doctors, nurses, dentists, school teachers and others concerned with "better eating." New Mexico's Nutrition Planning Program Ls the only project started in the nation. It has been funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity. Project chairman is Dr.

Francis LeBaron, professor of biochemistry at University of New Mexico School of Medicine, with Bill Elliott as project director. I I 1 li' 'mil i ut ai ScLleOTT GOULD" IN A DAVID I WPf "I LOVE 'i HMj 7 mi I TESQUE i I "4-1, Jkjf fcrWri 1 Drivc-ln Theatres 1 i (TTTn'fyrk ADULT CINEMA Cecrse Segal 1 closed tonite iyiiVyiy 32,1 NE 25-4675 The 0h1 is open Friday 11 -c wi 2 Lost 2 Days! 2 SHOWS TONITE! 7:30 ond 9:30 7 vj i a a s-' Both toioi li ttro-niMjaaigiis 1 1 plus I 1BU. I i -y-. 40 4 15 -9 25 I Open TWO COLOR HITS TiV-V icT ny I TWO COLOR HITS I 11 45 AM 5 OLYMPIA Ride Hard and Ride Wild i Btil i Ride Wild RESTAURANT 4110 Edith E. OUR SPECIALS I I'll II IIIWIIIMM1IMIII IIIIIMII Mllll llll I I II I I I Mill I HI Hot Spur- Piict of Marine Jet Is Killed in Crash CANTON, Ga.

The pilot of a single-seat military jet was killed when his aircraft crashed into an empty house near the Holly Springs community just south of Canton. military officials said. Authorities were withholding the name of the crash victim pending notification of relatives. Military spokesmen said the F8 Marine jet crashed into a private house about two miles east of Holly Springs "Greek Food (j Pastries" In pm un. thru I ri.

I ait pii-laU. Krr.al.fftM. I.nncli. I liiiiur Grand Opening fW SV El ioro ADULT THEATRE 2 full hours of entcrtainmenf Feature: Daddy's Boby Sitter short subjects 710 CENTRAL S.E. 242-4316 Ride: 12:00 2.40 5:20 8:00 10 40 Spur: 1 3 45 6.25 9:05 1 1 is M.v: -Vv 7 irn A M-7 IMi 7 A '1 "0 For Res.

Coll 344-4172 Owner Chef John E. Athens 0 OPEN DAILY 1 pm 'til 12 a.m. 40S THE ATPE II THEATRE I ADULT 1 1 YOU ARE THERE 1 BOOK STORE BCCS PAPERS MAGA7NES color raws ilTir- ft Surr 8mm) Watch for Re- DEVIL'S LUST AS THE HUNTER STALKS THE MOST FEROCIOUS 1 ANIMALS ON EARTH COMING FEB. 10 MOVIE tRTUDE 110) Cen'rul Ai NE ONE WEEK ONLY! A MUSICAL ABOUT MARRIAGE NOW OPIN TUESDAY thru SATURDAY FEATURING WINTER RATES Tuesday-Wednesday Thursdoy CINEMA EAST 9719 CANDELARIA 2-J8-755 282-3338 Doily For i TUP BARN Cdw Crest, W.M. Utility CO! 7 OPEN 1 I 45 AM STARTS TODAY Special Bonus rife Fsms? (S' Fri fHSB4''lE' FEBRURY-20 1 NHpIra" I rw-l 1 No Trade Needed til ulil OJ fcufc, Only 2 lit Run Full Lenqrh Pictures "DADDY'S BABY SITTER" ond 'HOUSE OF LOVE" Positively lait showings Tucidoy! "COUGAR COUNTRY See Separoc Ad ENDS TOMORROW! (V) Continuous Shows 11 AS AM Colt (X-1 Shows Storts 9 30 CM TIB; lBTrrfVa ni i.TTiii' viRi: 2410 San Molco PI.

NE Phone 265-5046 Jft Open Sun. 2 P.M. 298-7559 SHOW TIMES: 30 8 30 PM ADULTS: S2 00, CHILDREN UNDER 12 75c ill i Own. Oper. bv M.nfvu This Ycor't Hit! Alan Arkin in Mike Michols' "CATCH 22" ana vis ion Color Of NATIONAL ENTtPPRISES, INC.

12 50 3 05 7:35 9 50 World A a)': THEATRE A different kind of film from the Director of "M'A'-'S "BREWSTER McCLOUC Pana vision- Color Tsniqht of 6tfJ Feoturtnq "The G.rl Hcx Door" 2 rrs43S0 Sizes 8.25-14 8.25-15 Fits most standard cars. No Trade Needed ALSO: SHORTS You Won't Believe! 8309 Central E. Phone 266-1429 Open 11:45 till A variety of Food Dcliciously Prepared ol Popular Pricei Size 8.55-14 Fits many larger cars. Sizes 7.75-14 7.75-15 Fits most intermediate cars. No Trade Needed No Trade Needed 6th Extitinrj Week! 6100 CENTRAL SE 2230 WYOMING NE Midnight: Tubeless whitewall prices plus $1.78 to $2.53 Fed.

Ex. Tax per tire depending on size. Serving Continuously From 1 1 AM to 8 PM DAILY 11 AM 2 PM 4 PM 8 PM Saturday ond Sunday Cjntinuoui Service 11 AM tj 8 PM The Most Spectocular Film Ever Made! "TORA! TORA! TORA!" Ponovision-Coior Timitttit at Ami mU i.i. i SANTA FE Quart Only CARRY OUT SPECIAL Quaker State Super Blend In Coronado Shopping Center Scrvinq Mon. thru 11 AM 2 PM PM Sat.

Sun. Continuous Service 1 1 AM to 8 PM SB ii POTOR OIL We Suggest Monday Filmed in Albuquerqu and Ntw Mexico! Anthony Quinn as "FLAP" at 7:45 James Stewart Henry Ponda Presents THE IiLX OWENS "HEE-HAW" SHOW FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 8:00 P.M. CIVIC Al DITOKIl ALL SEATS RESERVED Limit 6 per customer 1 FIRECREEK ot 9:45 Creamed Turkey with seasoned Rice Fr rd Cyitcrs with French Fries and Seafood Sauce flflf Savory Carrots Charge it at General Tire Buttered Soinach with Hard Boiled Egg Slices iOt Pu -irry Ripfip Salad 2 Frch Tomato Salad 20 tc jnoq Pie 2.t Lemon Mennque Pie Priced as shown at General Tire Stores. Competitive' priced at independent dealers displaying the General sign. li Tuesday GENERAL Filmed in ucrgue andfl Albuqucrgue per persnrt IFUflS 1M PPfF 7:30 AM Tirki-ls at K-Bar Host cm Wear.

Record Ren "r- New Mexico! 13 Anthony (Juinn ot "FLAP" I Color "GP" ot 7:00 11:75 JHitU'H 'IcWBIl Hrnn l-nnrtti '4 FIRECREEK 4th Lomos Phone 247-1489 rirzvnus, Bellas Hess K'i Mon. thru Sot. Mexican Enchiladas with Pinto Beans and Hot Pepper Relish Boneless Fried Chicken Bits on Toast with Crcari Gravy, French Fries and Honey JIJ)? Broiled Tomatoes 20f Retord Dan's til Ranch Supply. Ried- ft Spited Apple. 22l Oroncje Ambrosa 2Si Guadcamole Salad on Let.

tiice with Toasted Tortillas S.jf Sour Cream Pinearp'e p- Purnp.kin Pie L--i t-T-al 15 lings downtown. K-J YOUR SAFETY 18 OUR BUSINESS.

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