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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 22

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B-6 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Thursday, May 12, 1983 i war Fou Sale Wedding lujan, Grisham I II I 1 Hill 4k. I I Consider your options and play them to the limit. Sale 19.99 ft vihfV fc-- ww x. If! jt. Making their home in Albuquerque, after a trip to the Bahamas, are Mr.

and Mrs. Gregory Alan Grisham. The couple recited double-ring vows in a ceremony at St. Francis Cathedral, Santa Fe, with the Rev. Paul Jewett, O.F.M..

officiating. The bride, the former Michelle Lynn Lujan, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L.F.. Lujan, Santa Fe.

Parents of the bndegrcxim are Mr. and Mrs Wilber Grisham, 516 Solar Road NW. Anna Martinez was the bride's honor attendant and bridesmaids were Kiniberely Lujan, sister of the bride, Melanie Mead, Laura Ruley, Mrs. William Schlegal of Anaheim. and Jean ne Crowder of San Antonio.

Texas. Jace Eden was best man and ushers were James Salmon, John Cisco, Tom Colberg. Perry Kessler Greg Lujan. brother Reg. $25.

Get in the swing of things with our belted Par Four slacks. Assorted basic and fashion colors of polycotton. Men's waist sizes. Sale 10.99 Reg. $13.

and $15. Save on sporty Par Four shirts. Choose from stripes or solids in a variety of basic and exciting new colors. Polycotton. Men's sizes S.M.L.XL.

Save $55 Jack Nicklaus golf clubs Sale 209.99 If purchased separately, would cost 265.98. Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear golf clubs. Includes set of 1, 3, 5 woods With laminated heads, antique walnut finish. Plus 's 3-9 i.Jl-' i I i' sr 'X. 1 IV Mr.

and Mrs. Duane Johnson i 1 Mrs. Gregory A. Grisham of the bride. Completing the wed ding party were Lisa Wolfe of Florence, and Brian Bill of San Rafael.

Calif. Mrs. Grisham is employed by Westinghouse Electric Corp. and Grisham is an Arabian horse trainer. Married 50 Years irons, including pitching wedge.

All lightweight durable steel shafts. 3 home of Mrs. Johnson's parents at Mount Vernon. Washington. Joining them for the occasion will be thei-son Michael, daughter-in-law Gloria and granddaughter Theresa.

Celebrating their golden wedding annin versary Friday at their home will be Melba and Duane Johnson. 702 Gral Trevino Drive SE, Rio Rancho. The couple was married 50 years ago in the Golden Bear golf balls, Reg. 2.89 Sale 2.39 ea. 20 off every putter in stock.

Men's starter set, Reg. 65.99 Sale 58.99 League Members To Attend Annual Meeting in Dallas 60th Date Is Celebrated tion president, and Jeanne Salerno of Omaha. conference chairman. Programs undertaken during the past year by the Junior League of Albuquerque with empha In celebration of their 6 0th wedding anniversary, Isidro and Margarita Jaramillo of Albuquerque were honored at a reception at the Enlisted Club, Kirtland Air Force Base. The couple was married on Mav 5, 1923.

A family reunion marked the occasion with their 10 children attending: Josephine Petrik, Boston; Verna Narvaiz, Berkeley, Susan Baldonado, San Jose, Nettie Varela, Hay-ward, Stella Jaramillo, Milwaukee, Wis Eddie Jaramillo. Anasta-cio Jaramillo, Lita Cardenas, Adolfo Jaramillo and Virginia Garcia, all of Albuquerque. silfcjf. -s ill -i, I -v sis on youth, women and elderly were Kids' Alcohol Responsibility Education. Ronald McDonald House, Child Watch, Volunteer Action Center and Seniors Helping Seniors.

Super sound. Super graphics. Super challenge. Atari" Sioer Game. The Junior League of Albuquerque will install officers at its annual meeting Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

at Albuquerque Country Club. Accepting duties will be Marti Goodman, president. Jane Bacchus, administrative vice president; Karen Avery, training vice president; Robin Often, community vice president; Jane Duncan, marketing vice president, Linda Parker, treasurer; Royce Freeman, secretary-Mrs. Goodman and Kathy Yarbrough, retiring secretary, will be representing the group at the 61st annual conference of the Association of Junior Leagues Inc. Sunday to Wednesday at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas.

More than 750 delegates, representing the 251 Junior Leagues in the United States, Canada and Mexico, will be participating in the three-day conference. The alternate delegate is Patsy Nelson. The conference theme is "Yesterday's Myths -Today's Realities." Discussions will focus on present-day realities of life experienced by three groups women, youth and the elderly as compared with society's expectations for "the good life." Anne Hoover of Fort Wayne, is assoeia- Installation Conducted The i ATARI Am Save $2 to s4 on famous name apparel. Your favorite Atari video games nave heen advanced to a new dimension with the Alan Super Game cartnrlcjes Adding quality sound detailed graphics and that are nothing less siipw insert a cdti'wiqie tk Alan Super Game System i on sale hekm i. and get mady 'or hours of N-r anr: famous Alar A.

Centipede. E.Gix, Reg. 31.95 R9 31 95 Sale $14 to $19 Men's famous name athletic shirts in easy-care fabric blends and sporty colors. Reg Sale Niko" all-cotton shirt $18 $15 Spalding" cotton poly shirt $16 $14 adidas" cottonpoly shirt $23 $19 Located in our sporting goods dept. ATARI- ATARI aa F.

Star Raiders, Reg. 39.95 B. Galaxian. Reg 31.95 la El ia C. Defender.

G. Space Invaders Reg. 39.95 Reg. 39.95 iKBuiiDBnnia luiMBMHnn D. Soccer.

sa H. Missile Command. Reg. 39.95 Reg. 31.95 ATARI1 ATARI, ATARI; ATAR i ltIHIM FT i I Federation of Chapters of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees held their annual convention recently in i-armington with Mrs Doris Taylor, retir mg president, conducting the husiness sessions.

Kursell Cordell. field vice president of Region VIII, installed officers for 'he 1983-84 term: Elmer Mustard. Tucurocari Chapter 1387, president; Russell DeKay, Roswell Chapter 731, executive vice president; Archer Wilson, Albuquerque Chapter 80, vice president; Jeanne Eyler, Carlsbad Chapter 796, secretary; H. Donald Palmer, Albuquerque Chapter 80, treasurer. District vice presidents elected are John Thompson, Taos Chapter 1401, Northeast; Mark LaFol-lette, Albuquerque Chap- I USA Olympics Sale 1 0.99 to 1 6.99 Helping you win the race against inflation.

Men's, boys and women's joggers $18 13.99 Men court shoe $20 15.99 Children's court shoes $17 13.99 Not shown Children's jogger $14 10.99 Men's mesh turf shoe 16.99 Boys mesh turf shoe 15.99 If your favorite sport is saving, we've got USA Olympics at prices to get your whole family moving! Sporty nylonsuede or nylonleather joggers and court shoes that keep pace with the action. And help win the race against inflation! 7 Reg. 219.95. Atari Super Game comes ready to play with 2-all in one controllers that includes 12-button 'tjlm -4 keypad and pause burton W. that lets you freeze the action and plan you strategy, z.

"Cw Vf'A Controllers also act as 'JCC i joysticks that provide 360 fi fV 1 manuerverability. Super Sr Breakout game cartndge 'V, included. Jf 'W AH.i ocnft rC Reg-114-95- Comes ready to Midi I OUU VUO play with console, joystick, paddle, controls and Combat JCPenney sale price 99.95 game cartridge. Manufacture's rebate jOO et65 Your final cost 79.95 Hit Star Raiders 39.95 29.95 Limited quantities Sale prices effective through Saturday. I Atari Video Computer System 1 1 IvCl jf cartridges are not adaptable to this system.

mr I I 1 1 I 1 Olympic shoes are located in our shoe dept. Sale prices effective through Sat. IB ter 80, Northwest; Jeff Martin, Clovis Chapter 1357, Southeast; Mabel Westmoreland, Alamo-gordo Chapter 698, Southwest Erby Taylor, Duke City Chapter 1411, is district nominating committee chairman, and Trudy Millward, Albuquerque Chapter 80, federation parliamentarian. The 1984 convention will be in Taos. VISA- JCPenney Winrock Hiland Downtown 39 Winrock Center.

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