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Albuquerque police and the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department reported: Two men broke out the side window to a 1994 Ford Aspire and stole three basketballs and three cassette tapes while it was parked in the 9100 block of Coors NW on Sunday. A witness saw two men inside the car and then saw them drive away in a white Ford Escort. Police were called to a domestic dispute at a home on Rockcress NW on Sunday evening. A woman said she and her husband went out for the evening and when he became drunk and obnoxious, she went home without him. She said he returned home very angry, argued with her and pushed her around.

He was gone when police arrived. A 44-year-old man was arrested March 15 for shoplifting at Homebase in the 3400 block of Calle Cuerno NW for reportedly stealing two flashlights priced at $15.98 and a Masterlock, $73.16. NORTH VALLEY WEST SIDE Albuquerque police and the I Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department reported: The Hollywood at Home video store in the 6600 block of Fourth NW was robbed Sunday at 9:20 p.m. and $1,140 was stolen. The clerk, a 21-year-old man, said two suspects entered the store and walked around for a few minutes before approaching the counter.

Then one man pulled out a handgun and demanded money. One suspect was described as 5 feet, 9 inches tall with black hair and brown eyes and wearing blue Dickies, a plaid shirt and an earring in each ear. The report did not have a description of a second suspect. Police were called to a domestic disturbance at a home on Fourth NW on March 16. A 28-year-old woman said her live-in boyfriend, 28, pushed her during an argu- CALENDAR TODAY 23 A tion noon Italian CARD of to Rio 4 American PARTY p.m.

Rancho. at will the Associa- be Admission will be $3.50. COMPUTER KEYBOARDING taught by Lorrie Crawford will be 9 a.m. Saturdays in Room. 105 of the Learning.

Resource Center through May 4 at University of New Mexico Valencia campus. Cost is $50. Register at the community education office. BELEN AYSO REGISTRATION for players who must be at least years old by July 31. Fee of $40 includes uniform.

Practice will be on the practice field at the south side of Belen High School. Registrations will De 9 a.m. to.2 p.m. today and March 30. NEW SHTETL BAND will perform klezmer, sephardic and contemporary Gypsy music of Eastern Europe, the Balkans and the Middle East.

The concert presented by Corrales Cultural Arts Councils will be 8 p.m. at the historic San Ysidro Church, three miles north of the intersection on Corrales Road and .3 mile west on Old Church Road. Tickets are $8 adults and $4 under 12 years at Read On! or at the door. MAKING CLAY ANIMALS craft program for children with Corrales potter Patricia Windisch will be 10:30 a.m. at Corrales Community Library, 84 W.

La Entrada, behind the post office in Corrales. The free program is sponsored by Friends of Corrales Library. CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DINNER will be 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Lodge in Belen. Cost is $5 adults, $3 for 12 years and younger.

Tickets at door. Sponsors are Belen Council Knights of Columbus and Belen Lodge of Masons. ITALIAN DINNER AND SOCIAL will be 6 p.m. at Rio Rancho Jewish Center, 2009 Grande Blvd. in Rio Rancho.

Admission will be $5.50 for adults, $2.50 for 5 to 12 years and free for children under 5 years. For required reservations call 891-2587. ALAMEDA COMMUNITY RECOGNITION BREAKFAST honoring parents, teachers and community members will be 9 to 11 a.m. at Alameda Community Center, 9800 Fourth NW. Proceeds from $2 donations for the breakfast, sponsored by Alameda North Valley Association, will benefit Alameda families in need and the Alameda Spring Fiesta in May.

"OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MURDER," by Fred Carmichael, directed ment and she wanted him out of her house. He said he didn't touch her. Police took him to a friend's house. A 23-year-old man was arrested Sunday for battery and assault on a household member at an apartment on Griegos NW. A 22- year-old woman said her live-in boyfriend struck her several times, threatened her life and the lives of her family members.

The man refused to talk to police. He also had a misdemeanor warrant for his arrest. A 69-year-old man was arrested March 14 for suspicion of DWI in the 8400 block of Fourth NW after police stopped his 1973 Chevrolet pickup for weaving in and out of the traffic lane. He also was charged with concealing his identity. Police were called to the 10000 block of Guadalupe Trail NW on March 13 where a man was standing on a ditchbank with a handgun and threatening his neighbors.

Police arrived and saw the man reach into the pickup to hide or retrieve something under the seat. He was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, kidnapping and tampering with evidence. DEATHS IRWIN DEAN ADDINGTON A celebration for Rev. Irwin Dean Addington, 70, of La Grande, Ore. will begin at 11 a.m.

today at St. Peter's Episcopal Church with the Rev. M. Chotard Doll officiating. Private Interment will take place in Belen.

Rev. Addington was born Oct. 12, 1935 in Winner, S.D., to Lorenzo D. and Grace (Irwin) Addington. After graduating from Winner High School he entered the U.S.

Navy and served during World War II. On Aug. 13, 1945 he was married to Janell "Johnnie" Harsha at Alameda, Calif. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Wyoming and later attended Texas Christian University and seminary in Minnesota and Texas. He was ordained a deacon at St.

Matthews Cathedral in Laramie, Wyo. and later was ordained a by Patrick Feren, will be through March at the Adobe Theater, 9813 Fourth NW. Performances will be 8 p.m. Fridays and 2 p.m. Sundays.

Tickets will be $8 or for reservations call 898-9222. SUNDAY DON SCURLOCK will dis24 2 of cuss p.m. Valencia the meeting natural County of history at Valen- the cia County Historical Society at the Belen Public Library. He is an environmental historian, contract archaeologist and teacher for adult education courses for University of New Mexico and leads field trips. He was a member of the Camino Real Project and director of the Tome Hill Project.

BINGO at Knights of Columbus Hall, 1020 Veranda in Rio Rancho, will be 6:30 p.m. for early bird and 7 p.m. for regular bingo. JUNIOR CHOIR REHEARSAL is 8:45 a.m. Sundays at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church, seven miles east of I- 25 on NM 165.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. Sundays at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church, seven miles east of 1-25 on NM 165. PENITENTES are the subject of guest speaker Mickey Archibeque at the 3 p.m. meet of Sandoval County Historical Society at Delavy House in Bernalillo. Archibeque's grandfather was an active Penitente.

The entrance driveway to Delavy House, the society's meeting hall, is on NM 44 northwest of Bernalillo, just beyond the Rio Grande bridge and the entrance to Coronado State Park and monument. For further information, call Suzanne Forrest, program chairwoman, 867-4669. SPANISH-SPEAKING JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES CONGREGATIONS will join for a Bible based program of instruction with brief talks, demonstrations and interviews at Los Lunas High School. The program will run 9:50 to 11:35 a.m. and 1:25 to 3:30 p.m.

Admission is free and no collections will be taken. MONDAY 25 p.m. each GROUP ALZHEIMER the month will fourth at meet SUPPORT Mead- at Monday 2:30 owlark Senior Center in Rio Rancho. Facilitator will be Lynne Longley. The group will offer information and education for caregivers of Alzheimer's and dementia patients.

THE YOUTH CHURCH YOUTH NIGHT for students in fourth to 12th grades PET WATCH DAILY RECORD priest at St. Barnabas Church in Saratoga, Wyo. He served Dalhart and Dumas, Texas, St. George's Episcopal Church in Lusk and St. Luke's in Buffalo before moving to Belen, where he served St.

Phillips Episcopal Church. After his retirement he moved to Hermiston, and later to La Grande, where he was an active member of St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Early in his career he also worked as a high school history teacher and a football coach. Addington was an Eagle Scout.

He was a member of the Buffalo, Wyo. Lodge of Ancient and Accepted Freemasons, both York and Scottish Rites of Freemasonry and the Ballut Abyad Temple of the Shrine in Albuquerque. He also belonged to the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife, Janell "Johnnie" of La Grande; children, Gordon of Mountain Home Faye Noffsinger of McPherson, Carl of Fairbanks, Alaska; grandchildren, Christa of Denver, Casey of Mountain Home, Katy, Jesse and David, all of Kansas; several 1 nieces and nephews and other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Gerald "Jerry" Addington and a grandson, Devin Addington.

Contributions in memory of Dean Addington may be made to the Shriners. Hosptal for Crippled Children, 3101 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, Ore. 97201, or a local children's charity. Arrangements are entrusted to Daniels Chapel of the Valley of La Grande.

STEVEN WARD DUNN A memorial service 1 will be held for Steven Ward Dunn, 42, at 10 a.m. Monday at the First Indian Church of the Nazarene, 818 Apache Ave. NW in Albuquerque. The Rev. Julian Gunn will officiate.

Steven Dunn died Tuesday. He was born May 30, 1953 in Oklahoma, the son of Naomi Jean Hall and Louis Ward Dunn, who predeceased him. Dunn is survived by his wife, Jerrilene Watchman Dunn; and two sons, Russell Redhawk Dunn, 3, and Jordan Red- The city of Albuquerque's West Side Animal Control Shelter is at 10600 Sunset Gardens SW, west of 98th Street and Central on 114th Avenue SW. Pets are kept seven days and then are either available for adoption or are euthanized. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 12:30 p.m.

to 5 p.m. Call 768-1935 for more information. RIO RANCHO The Rio Rancho Animal Control shelter is on Northern Boulevard, 2.5 miles west of NM 528. Pets are kept about four days, then are either put up for adoption or euthanized. Hours are 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. Call 891-7237 for more information. CORRALES For information about animals picked up by Corrales animal control officers, call the Corrales Police Department at 898-7585 and ask for Pete Courtney, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

VALENCIA COUNTY The Valencia County Animal Shelter is on NM 314 near Daniel Fernandez Park in Los Lunas. It keeps pets for three to four days before euthanizing them. Shelter hours are generally 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, but because staffing levels are low, the shelter keeps erratic hours.

People should call the shelter at 865-5645 before stopping by. The shelter is closed Saturdays and Sundays. BELEN For information about pets Belen Animal Control might have picked up or that are available for METRO PLUS WHO TO CALL THE STAFF News 823-3844 Isabel Mardiat Sanchez, assistant Sports 823-3935 Algodones GRANDE metropolitan editor 823-3844 Calendar 823-3840 Bernalillo Andrew Padilla, reporter 823-3953 9 Rio Rancho Corrales Arley Sanchez, reporter 864-3229 Retail Advertising 823-3311 Par. idise Hills Alameda Tom Sanchez, reporter 823-3955 Classified Advertising 823-4444 Taylor Ranch Andrea Schoellkopf, reporter 823-3967 Los Ranchos Paul Logan, reporter 823-3960 Circulation 823-4400 Susan Vogle, designer 823-3856 Henderson, copy editor 823-3899 METRO PLUS is published TuesdaySaturday as a section of the Judy Giannettino, metropolitan editor 823-3841 Albuquerque Journal. Los Lunas Bosque Farms Los Chavez Peralta Belen SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1996 hawk Dunn, 1.

Also surviving are his two sisters, Stephanie Darling of Oklahoma and Susan Allen of Atlanta; his brother, Tim Dunn of Denver, and their families. An employee of the Albuquerque Publishing Dunn was a graduate of Oklahoma State University at Stillwater and had completed graduate work in physical education at the University of New Mexico. Cremation arrangements are by Sunrise Society of New Mexico. FRED E. PACKER A memorial be held Sunday p.m.

at the Assoc. "Warehouse" died Saturday, Hospice Unit. wife, Susan Packer; and his He is also Packer of Marana, Woosley of and several years, he served co Museum of of the Advisory Research and and as a member of Albuquerque He had continued weeks before ment and co-founded with 1980s, Packer many shows at Opera atre and the In lieu of flowers, tions be made Light Opera ments are by CONNIE Prayer service Palacio, 60, today Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming her, give her Side Animal I soon. (Ask for almost daily having a job to do. dogs we've call Belen police 8 a.m.

and to the Valencia three days. For Sisneros. BERNALILLO information about Monday at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church, seven miles east of 1-25 on NM 165. Enter the church through the bell tower. BELEN CITY COUNCIL meets at 4:30 p.m.

in the municipal council chambers. TUESDAY 26 of of BELEN Employees Retired National CHAPTER will Federal Association meet 1462 at 1 p.m. at Blen Public NEIGHBORHOOD POLICING TOWN MEETING will be 7 p.m at Bernalillo Town Council chambers. Guest speakers will be Assistant District Attorney Pete Ross and a representative from Project Sandoval County Domestic Violence Program. PUBLIC FUNDING REQUESTS for agencies and organizations from Sandoval County Board of Commissioners are due at noon.

Requests will be considered at the April 4 meeting at 6 p.m. Requests and justifications must be given to Valerie Wand, County Manager's Office, 711 Camino Del Pueblo, P.O. Box 40, Bernalillo, N.M. 87004. Submissions are limited to five pages, AL-ANON FAMILY GROSS a 12-step study, meets at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesdays in the portable at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 1502 Sara Road in Frank See officiating and Sunday, at 7 p.m. at the Santa Cruz United Methodist Church, Santa Cruz, N.M., with the Rev. Dolph Pringle officiating. Funeral service will be held Monday at 11 a.m.

at the Santa Cruz United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Dolph Pringle officiating. Interment will take place in Vallecitos Cemetery. Palacio, a resident of Albuquerque for 32 years, died Wednesday. She is survived by her sons, Sonny Palacio of Albuquerque and Ivan Palacio of Rio Rancho; daughters Valerie Ahrens of Los Lunas and Lydia Chacon of Veguita; grandchildren Jessica Palacio of Albuquerque, Angela, Jennifer and Toddie Ahrens of Los Lunas and Ashley, Amanda and Aimee Palacio of Rio Rancho; mother, Adeliria Serano of sisters, Martha Brown, Dora Mitchell, Sophie Valdez and Julia Garcia; and brothers Eddie Giron, Paul Giron and Ernie Giron.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Rio Grande Zoological Park, 903 10th St. SW 87102. PACKER party for Fred E. Packer will afternoon from 3 to 7:30 Albuquerque Civic Light Opera at 4201 Ellison NE. He March 16, at Presbyterian Packer is survived by his Miller of Corrales; son, Louis former wife, Linda Packer.

survived by his brother, Rod sister, Ronita Golden, and by a niece nephews. During the last two as a host at the New MexiNatural History, a member Board of the Cancer Treatment Center at UNM of the Board of Directors Civic Light Opera Assoc. working up to three his death at Sundance EquipManufacturing, a company he Paul Baron. During the performed in and directed Albuquerque Civic Light at Albuquerque Little Theyearly blackout productions. he requested that donato the Albuquerque Civic Assoc.

Cremation arrangeSunrise Society. PALACIO will be held for Connie at 5:30 p.m. at French Wyoming Boulevard Chapel, Blvd. NE, with Deacon love and attention, and she'll Control shelter looks more No. 233096; the shelter's at a home where a heeler is in The heeler has animals to ever seen.

So give her a job too, at 864-4403 town midnight daily. Animals are ston County shelter. Strays are querque questions, ask for in the Public kept pets picked up by the en Rio Rancho. RIO NORTE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP meets for Bible study at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Puesta del Sol Elementary School, 1100 Hood Road in Rio Rancho.

The study is to lead to formation of a new church. Child care will be provided. ART LESSONS: Free drawing, painting and photography classes will be offered on a continuing basis for adults of all ages from 2 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Los Lunas Senior Center. For details call 865-0364 after 11 a.m.

MOTHER'S DAY OUT meets Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Las Placitas Presbyterian Church, seven miles east of I-25 on NM 165. Cost is $6 a session. WEDNESDAY 27 by NING sions the NATURAL will Couple be introductory FAMILY to sponsored ses- Couple PLANLeague.

Meetings will be 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Wednesday each month at St. Thomas Aquinas Religious Education Center, 1502 Sara Road in Rio Rancho. With reservations, meetings are free; call 892- 5783 or 892-2927. GRANADA HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION will meet at 7:30 p.m.

in the council chambers at Rio Ran- AURELIA TRUJILLO today in the day There in Guadalupe. at 6 p.m., will be Guadalupe Friday. and 22, 1907. husband her son, by four Trujillo Ysidro, three ley and are be happy. anxious open charge watch OK? of at lobby Safety, for five days with Visitation for Aurelia Trujillo, 88, will Be from 2 to 4 p.m.

and from 6 to 8 p.m. Alameda Chapel and again on Sunfrom 2 to 3:30 p.m., again in the chapel. will be a visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Church Nuestra Senora de A rosary will be recited today in the chapel and on Sunday at 6 Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. She laid to rest at Nuestra Senora de Cemetery.

Trujillo died early She was born to Manuel Lucero Cleofas Garcia in Alameda on March She was preceded in death by her of 17 years, Patricio Trujillo; and Eugene Trujillo. She is survived sons, Guadalupe (Tere) and Ivan of Canyon, Ray Trujillo of San and Prospero Trujillo of Kentucky; daughters, Petra Saiz, Esther SmedUrsula Bennett. She also had a granddaughter, Michelle Maes. Services entrusted to Alameda Mortuary. Choose at West changes noticed love looking adoption, between taken kept for Steve For ALEXANDRIA This 3-month-old blue heeler than joyful, but we hope that today.) One thing about heelers, of some goats and a cow: They over, and it's one of the happiestShe'll do her best.

Bernalillo Animal Control, call Don John867-2304. Animals are taken to AlbuControl, but a list of the pets is of the Bernalillo Department of 829 Camino del Pueblo. Pets are days without identification and sevidentification. recreation at 6:30 p.m. 723 Highway 85 in Los Lunas.

TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL meets 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at the Elks Club on Barbara Loop in Rio Rancho. For information call Charles Randolph, 892-4243. AL-ANON meets at 7:30 p.m. each cho City Hall.

Mayor Tom Swisstack will address councilors and present his views on aesthetic values for the city's constructed and modular homes. CHARLES DIBRELL CHAPTER of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 11:45 a.m. at the Inn at Rio Rancho, 1465 Rio Rancho Drive. Guest speaker will be Kathy Pringle, director of the Family History Center at the Eubank LDS Chapel. VILLAGE OF LOS RANCHOS de Albuquerque Board of Trustees will have a special meeting at 7:30 p.m.

at 6718 Rio Grande NW. Results of a traffic study on the intersection made by Avid Engineering will be presented. SUPPORT GROUP FOR HEARING IMPAIRED PEOPLE will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesdays at Meadowlark Senior Center in Rio Rancho. Facilitator is audiologist Joe Lobato and graduate students from the Speech and Communications Disorders Department at the University of New Mexico.

Oral rehabilitative techniques and learning aid purchases will be discussed. STORYTIME 1 for preschoolers with Dean Rudoy is offered free at 10 a.m. every Wednesday at the Corrales Library, 84 La Entrada. Advance registration is not required. See CALENDAR on PAGE M3.

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