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THE MEW MEXICAN Kim family still hopes for father US VtXJAS. Nev I'PI Although hostiluies long since the wai Korea will noi be marked finished for the Kim family until Iheir father, if still alive, is relumed to them Hai Song Kim is Ihe lather ot the famous Kim musical lamily. more laimliarly known as the Kim Sisters and the Kim brothers Himself a famous musician in the Orient. Kim was kidnaped by the Communists in 195U. according to his daughter, Sue There has been no news of him since seven North Koreans walked in the family's front door at Seoul, threatened them with machine guns, and walked away with Kim.

have tried everything." Sue said in her home here. "We have written letters, telephoned, made (rips, offered every kind of appeal, but nothing has Ix'cn productive. We ijn'i knuvi it my talher is alive or dead 11 alive, slit- vaid. he would now be 'And we keep on praying lhal lalher. il he was taken loi propaganda reasons which we believe, may lx' Ireed.

June 28 in 193U is so long ago." The Kim Sislers. who sing, dance and play a variety of musical instruments, became a sensation on the glamorous Las Vegas Sirip in 1958 alter they were discovered in Korea, singing tor the (Jls and gelling paid off in chocolate bars The girls were an instant hit on America's entertainment circuit, but Ihe rest of Iheir lamily wassiill in Korea. There were eight children in all. The four brothers'were nexl to come lo Ihe L'niled Slales lo provide Iht male side of Kim fun on stage. Only one sisler remained in Korea, lor a spell, then came here bul never went into show- business.

Their mother is dead Obituaries Independent widows stay in own homes MK I IRS1 I1A.M, Nrllia (Sally) funeral services were held al 2 P.M. Tuesday from Memorial Chapel, wilh Msgr. Joseph Charewicz officiating. ln- lermenl followed in Ihc family plot in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Bill LcMay, John Slcrrctl, Haul Gonzales, Jerry Baldizan, Garrison French and Louis Micra.

Arrangements were through Memorial Chapel. VAKNKK. Lulu Mae, Hi- passed away in a local nursing home early Tuesday morning following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Varner had been a resident of Sanla Fe for 7 years, moving here from Raton, New Mexico.

She is survived by one son, Travers Bret Sparks of Costa Mesa, two daughters, Mrs. Thelma S. Jones of Albuquerque and Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy) Kossman of Santa Fe. Four grandchildren, two great grandchildren and 3 Two brothers: Clarence Bailey of Clinton, Oklahoma and Dewey Bailey of Roseburg, Oregon, one sisler, Lela Soulhworth of Calpella, California.

The remains were senl to Raton, New Mexico today where services will be held al 2 P.M. Friday with interment beside that of her late husband Sol Varner. Arrangement through Memorial Chapel. VARE1.A. Rita G.

A long life and well known resident of Pecos passed away al Ihe family residence yesterday. She is survived by a broil 3r, Jose Varela and his wife Elvira, of Pecos. a sister, Irene V. Lucero of Los Angeles, nephews: Sam Adelo Jr. and wife Eleonor, George Adelo and wife Consiiclo.

Arcy. Basheer, Michael and Frank Adelo. Anthony Varela and wife Lourdes. Arluro Varela and wife Emily, Bobby Varela and wife Lorraine, Raymond Varela and wife Josella. and Gilbert Lucero.

Nieces: Mary Omlor and husband Patrick. Lourdes Bridge and husband Anlliony. Dolores Martinez and husband Florcncio. Consuelo (Juintiina and husband Ruben. Martha Snia and husband Charlie.

Hojina Varela and husband Leo. Kfronma Smith and husband John. Kloisa Skinner and Adehna Wilson, broilier-in- Samuel Adelo sisters- in-law. IxiMi Varela. and Senaida Varela Itnsiry will lie reviled this evniiiin ami apim tomorrow cvi'imm al 7 r'lincral scmivs will hi 1 held Fi iday mnrnir.i! al St Amlinm's Church in I'ccox with inlermcnl Inllnw.r.i: ill Ilic I'CTII." Bliu k's Morlunrv morning al 10:00 with in- lermcnl following al Hosario Cemetery.

Rosary will be re- ITJIIU- Amia r'na Si pa Ihc lamily rc-i'l by her 1 Vinlii. and wile Dura li.iiich-cr 1 Nellie husband William, a (luad.ilupe Velarde. m.in> grandchildren and uri'M grandchildren and man dlhrr relatives Knurr.ii services will lie held al Si Anne's Knday MOHA, Valentin Passed away this morning, more informalion and funeral arrangements will be announced later. Block's Morluarv. (iltKKN, Jerome and Teresa Ill and Madrid, passed away early Sunday morning as a result of injuries received in a fire.

They are survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald W. Green, and other relatives. Graveside services were held this morning at the Madrid Cemetery, with the Rev.

Robert Dodson officiating. Block's Mortuary. UIUARD, Samuel. Devotional services will be held tomorrow at II A.M. in the Chapel of Ihe Valley of the F'ui'iei al Hume Inlermenl will follow the services at Ihe Fairview Cemetery in Santa Fe.

Arrangemenls ihrough Ihe Espanola Funeral Home in Fairview. TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY A Ten Year Anniversary Mass for the repose of Ihe soul of Ihelale Donald de Vargas will be said at Holy Cross Church in Sanla Cruz al 9 Saturday morning March 4. We invile all of our relatives, neighbors and friends lo attend. Mrs. Celene Melendez and Family JIaria Eslcfanila, 70, lifelong residenl of Canon Plaza de Vallecilos passed away al the Espanola Hospital Monday night after a long illness.

Surviving her are her husband Mr Simon Martinez, six sons Conielio and wife Dora of Los Alamos, Melaquis and wife Julia of Vallecilos, Juan and wife Sally of Pomona. Ncslor and wife Dorothy of Reno. Nevada, Uepilo and wife Bernie and Henry and wile Deri ha of Albuquerque, five daughters Simonila and husband Nalavidad Varela of Valle- cilos. Ascencion and husband Samuel Jaramillo ol Oju Cali cute. Gloria and husband William Donncr of Indiana, Lorraine and husband David Gricgo of Albuquerque.

She is also survived by her mother Mrs Tcnfila Gnepo (il Vallecilos. three brothers Lucas Velasquez and wile Cailnlla of White Rock. Jose Ramon Martinez and wife Maria of Bmgliam. I'lah. Kla iiiiiiHi Chanin and wife Ra- muncita "I La Madena.

one sisler Mrs Julia Grictfn and Juse of La Madena. lor'y lour grandchildren. lifieen iircat grandchildren al other relatives r-ter- lie rented al Illoek Murriaiy in at 7 ihi'-eveniiii; will taken In I'IT- Car.nr. inmnrrow iiller li'ihr v.ili be i reciied nigh! ill Kiiniiid services- are sci'iihlcriicir miirnmg urcM 'tic Cathnlic church in Inlerinenl will CHICAGO (A?) The plight of the American widow has turned inlo a grandmothers' rebellion "Grandma isn't going lo live wilh her son anymore and ba- bysil and keep her mouth shut." says Dr. Helen Z.

Lopala, head of the sociology department al Loyola University and author of a sludy on widowhood. "For the first time ever, ihe American widow can be inde- pendenl. She can be financially independenl and she can remain in her own house. She will be lonely, bul she doesn't have lo move and become a peripheral member of her children's family." "She probably won't even cook her meals because cooking is something you do for someone else. Bul she al least has broken the traditional chain of a woman living first wilh her father, then with her husband, and finally wilh her son," she adds.

Dr. Lopala said she interviewed 300 widows during a four-year sludy and found lhal only 20 of Ihem were living wilh Iheir children or had done so. She said she fell (his was a reversal of Iradilional family relationships involving widows, but added lhal no earlier studies had been made and therefore no comparable stalistics were available for earliei decades. Half of Ihe widows inlcr- viewed for Dr. Lopala's sludy, "Widowhood in the American City," were between 50 and 64 years old, and Ihe resl were 65 or older.

The sludy is lo be published in April. "One woman told me she was invited lo live wilh her son bul CARSON CITY, the slots. The Ihieves could the daughter-in-law imposed a Professional gamblers don't carry them away." condition," Dr. Lopata relaled. There are 39,000 slol ma- She lold mc would have lo chines in casinos, grocery mmd own business.

What's stores, restaurants and other 'neuseof living if you can't say businesses in Nevada. They an ything and get into argu- accounled for a gross win of aboul $200 million lasl fiscal Ihird of (he total gambling lake in the stale. The house usually keeps aboul 15 location, the death of a husband merely meanl that a widow became ihe matriarch of the family, supreme ruler over her sons and daughters. "The women loved the mal- riarch role, particularly the uneducated ethnics. Today, we no longer have the ancestral homes." she said.

Widows are more independenl loday. Dr. lj)pala said, because of grealer confidence and greater economic benefits and il is now acccplable lo society for a woman to live alone. "But the major problem they face is "Widows musl rebuild Iheir personalities, they musl learn to live the life of a single person. They are dropped very quickly by the groups and couples who ac- cepled them when they had husbands," Dr.

Lopala added. I.K(;.-\1.AI)VKKTISEJ1KXT Me -i! Hrno- P'Ji' 1 NO 1 'J a 8. Plj-nrnir' A' "303662 1' Mrranki. Jr.no- A2J0229 U' oa'n Oc'd' ano ri Oi rcERR McGEE CHEMICAL CORP None Ays' o. War Unknc.

URBAN ALPINISM Parisian students climb the anzky Tower of Ihe Paris Science Faeully school. died this evening at 7:30 and Friday The fourclmbed lo the top of the 2-l-foor structure in again tomorrow evening al four hours and were given a glass of champagne as a al Block's Morluarv. reward. (AP) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PRINTSHOP SUPPLIES Sealed Dds on Pr.ri Shop Supplies tor delivery to The New School tor tie Deal II be opened ai 2 00 ni AAarch 7 197? top oll.ce ot the Uuvness Manager. can De ob'ained Irom the Business Manager's Othce and we reserve the rignl 10 reiccl any bio that doei noi meei specilicaiions and reserve Ihe righl lo reiect all bids NEW MEXICO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF SANTA FE.

NEW MEXICO B7501 (legal No Pub March I. 197?) SANTA PE NATIONAL BANK 10517J1 Manhattan 532. Oi 1 03 7 1 SO Sanla Crur 1069W8 Nosano 1 109295J St 109539: Chihuahua. 1094761 11CJ l-npcr 1097695 Box 22. Aq 2005591 Z015'Z2 20 188 SI 20189-12 70? 539o 2031M25 1609 2nd 203398J Seville Ra 705-JJJ03 98J 20S770J known 2056399 known 2056656 ne Arcpg'e'd Gun ol Es 1 Ca! en't.

Torres Jorin 0 91 RQTiero 230 A 111. AAa'Cv Wynoi. r- v.t'O' a Jll Wen co Russ. cnara or Ana Ave Ei Segurdo, Ca Goniaies, Allonso 0 Rou'e 2. lua Fna.

Sdnra Fe, Abeyta. Cynth.a Unknown Jem Elena. urero. Lorraine. Unknown ndsay.

S'even. U. 'known Arthulela, Dolores Un McMahan. Guy cr W.ar.lyn Younq, Jui-j RcvL'M'. 1 JOlfuS, Donald A 0 Rivera.

Ricnara Dov-rJ. Un Grill, Deboiah Josephine. Un AAarler. Mr or Mrs Joel 839 Don OCJO SI SOUTHERN UNION GAS COMPANY NUMBER NAME ADDRESS UJ91 Arguello, Ben, 740 Gahsleo St NO 3 HOW Bradley, Waller Ill Manha'ian Ave. No Slot machines offer bonanzas to thieves play slot machines because they don't like the odds, but professional thieves have found a bonanza in Nevada's "one- armed bandits." More than $10 million is drained from slol machines annually by cheaters who display the skills of a trained ments?" Dr.

Lopata said, "This especially is true in the area of grandchildren. Widows resent being used as babysitters." surgeon. Some of the best steal per cent of every dollar played, Dec ades ago, widows were as much as $100,000 a year by but this may go as high as 50 per facc( with lhe problems of using a variety of gimmicks, cent, depending on how the recent ear Dr. Lopata said. make-shift tools and a delicate sense of touch.

"Why should a person commit burglary or armed robbery when he can make more money at less risk by cheating slot machines?" asked Thomas Carrigan, chief of encorcemenl for the Nevada Gaming Control Board. "The biggest sentence anyone has received for cheating a slot in Nevada is one year in "Walking the reels" and "Yo Yo" are pan of the colorful vocabulary of these cheaters who can drill a hole in the side of a machine, trip a lever and walk off with a jackpot in less than one minute. Their equipment ranges from tiny drills Lo small magnets, piano wire, hair spray and cleaning fluid. And these artists are beginning to range far away from Nevada to try their skill. Mike Goodman, shift manager at the Stardust Hotel on ihe Las Vegas Strip, and author of two books on gambling, said, "It's a known fact that for every game, there's a way lo cheat il.

There are no foolproof slot machines." Bally Manufacturing Co. of Chicago, which manufactures 90 per cent of lhe slot machines in the world, is spending heavily on research to find ways lu slop lhe pilfering. Bally Distributing Co. of Keno has hired engineers to study the problem. Cheaters work mainly in groups, setting up Ihe nini'liinc and then disappearing before lhe jackpot bells ring oul.

"Only a little old lady in I (Minis shoes is left to collect the money." said Carrigan. whu noted the woman usually is nnl Mjsperli'd. The easiest way to heal the slots is to buy a key from a club employe. Key which doors In the "Ruts" of the machines sell for Sfini) and in per cent of the gross of I hi 1 Iheil from il In many casinos. Ihe key open every machine in the house.

Clubs art 1 be.mnnm^ to install locks requiring two keys, oneol which is kepi hy (lie shift Ixiss "Hut lhe slol niacliini 1 openi lion is considered ihr stepehikl of Ihc club," said "Thoic he fivopii In Ihri'c blackjack hii! re is nohoflv walcliint: owners set the payoff. Cheaters may drill liny holes in the side of the machine, in- seri piano wire or other devices lo Irip cerlam levers. This allows Ihe machine lo be played without money, provides payoffs when they are not due, and lels Ihe player control the reels of the machine. Sometimes cleaning fluid or hair spray is used to short oul a contact in the machine, allowing il to pay off. A cheat may use hair spray to cover the lock of a machine.

An employe is called to look inside lo fix a "malfunction." The employe inspects the works and closes the access door, but Ihe When enlire families remained compacl and rooted in a single Service notes CALVIN R. SPEARS FT. POLK, La. Army Private Calvin R. Spears.

18, son of Mrs. Margaret E. Dean, 2134 Merchanl Park, Abilene, has completed eight weeks of basic training al Ihe U.S. Army Training Center, Infantry, Ft. Polk, La.

He received instruction in hair spray prevents Ihe turn- drill and ceremonies, weapons, biers from fully locking and ma reading, combal tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and army his- gives the cheater access. Another method is attaching a siring lo a com. Il is dropped into the coin slol lo trip Ihe play lever and ihen is pulled oul to be used again and again. This technique of using the same coin for continued play is caljed "Yo Yo." Some professional cheaters set up "Fagan" type schools lo teach innocent-appearing young people their bag of tricks. In return, the new thief cuts Ihe oldlirner in for a piece of the action.

Judicial deputy appointed District Attorney James C. Thompson Tuesday announced Ihal effective immediately John Wenlworlli will he Ihe chief deputy oi Ihc Kirst Judicial I 'd Dislriel. Wnilwnrlh luis been an assis- uint dislnel attorney in the Thompson office since July 11171. and is a third generation whose laihcr was a Santa Fe attorney n) (he lury and Iradilions. LOUIE D.

VIGIL FT. POLK, La. Army Private Louie D. Vigil, 19. son of Mrs.

Mary E. Vigil, 910 Airway Road. S.W., Albuquerque, N.M., has completed eight weeks of basic training al the U.S. Army Training Center. Infantry, Ft.

Polk. La He recieved instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combal tactics. military courtesy, mililary justice, first aid, and army history and Iradilions. LEGAL ADVERTISING The New Mexican, Santa Fc Couniy. All st addresses Sinla Fe, N.M., unleu otherwise indicated.

NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY. Pursuant lo Sect.on 3J NMSA (67 PS) nolice is hereby given ihdl me perioni hsted beiow appear to be the owners ol unclaimed money or other personal properly Inlormaiion concerning tne amounl or dcscripl.on of the moiiv or olher personal properly ana nr name and address ol the holder may obtained by dny porioni possessing an mlerosi In such abandoned properly bv wriimq Fred O'CnesKey, Commissioner. Dureau ol Revenue. Slate Cap 10', Santa Fe. New Mexico.

B7M1. or lelopnomnq 'he Un claimed Properly 01 Ike 827 2771, qivng lhe name ol lhe holder, lhe name and 'he address of the owner and the idenlilymt) chock. DOhCV Olher number shown in IhiS notice Unless proof ol claim is presenled lo me holder's saMsladion within 65 days Irom (he date of ihe second publication ol Ihis nolice, ihe abandoned property will be placed, noi later than 95 days after the second pubhcanon dale, the ciiiloay ol lhe Commissioner of lhe Bureau of Revenue, io whom all lurlhcr claims rnusl Ihereaf'er directed NUMBER NAME ADDRESS TIRST NATIONAL BANK Of- 5ANIA F-L J633J BLAA Payee Garcia. Lamberl, Purchaser J6335 BLM Payee Pacheco. Vicente Purchaser 163JO Bl.ftA Payee LurJi.

Virginia Purcliaier J63J1 BLM Payee Lud', Phillip Purchaser 163J2 BLM Payee Bowden. crime Purchaser J63-13 BLM Payee Bowden, Faugh Purchaser JSIJJ BLM Payee Cayce, Ess.e Purchaser J63-1S DLM--Payee Cayce. Garry Purchaser J63J6 BLM -Payee Bmiz, Arthur J63J7 ntj. Paula J63JB BLM-Payee Cayce, Jewell Jfi3d9 HLM-Payee Carter, Nera A. Purchaser J63SO BLM Payee Cayce.

Madge Purchaser J63S1 BLM-- Payee Lindsay. Don Purchaser Moore. Cleisii Mae Purchaser None J6353 BLM- Payee Cayce. Adnann None Purchaser Quanaw Jft35d Cayce. Harry None J7775 BLM Payee Chavez, Jou Pur None chaser None J7777 BLM Payee Don None Purchaser .17778 BLM Payee Chavez.

Mela None Purchaser None J7782 BLM Payee C.havt?;. V-rqm-a Purchaser one 59615 McDonald, Faihcr Tros Payee, Romero. Berne Purchaser 6776-1' Opera Guild Payee. Wallace. Ruby Purchaser 63526 C.

Heye 8- Co Siauken, ir mgard Purchaser J607J a 250750 BLM Payee Jones. Jesse Purchaser Williams. Roberi Payre. Slibbard, Norma I Purchaser 18369 Vdiley No. 69 -Payee.

Chamberlam. Harry Purchaser 7306 Anslcy. Rosabel Payee 7SI8V9 Hiier. Hilane Frances Lowy 2'i310a While, Byron Payee. Cihzens lor Kennedy Johnson Pur chaser 3500 Vitnl.

ESI, 907? Ja-ru BOX J292 11085 Calnnati 11S7R Olrna.Cin 11923 WJ2S brorah. Carter Ray A 907 G.ldersleeve bier. Carson, 523' i Abeyla SI. Hale, David 755 Dunlap St. Hcllman.

Johannes. Hyde Park Lamb. 601 Sunse! Jerome (Mrs Don 15283 UB63 11017 Road 9J026 13125 Felix Reqensberq. John, J19 Manhattan 1JBJ7 Robertson. 27 Chapelle St 8930 Rupperl.

Karl, Old Sania Fe Trail 2275 Sna.th. HJ Pine U9i5 Sylerd, James, 1BJJ Puve Road 12792 Thomason. Tom Y1B GaliSteo St Tnursion. Chai. 229 Johnson 12117 Virgilio.

JJ3 San Francisco Si. 111731 VanStolk.C 680 Garcia SI 12J78 Weizel, Helen. 761 Dunlap St 17110 Welch, Michael 757 Dunlap Si PUBLIC SERVICE CO OFNEWMEX ICO None Abeyla. Arlhur, 210 Alarid None Anaya, Clara, 757 Dunlap None Aiilano, Julm, Rt 7. Box 130B None Burnelie.

Vera, 335 Alameda No 10 None Carler. A 907 Gildersleeve None Curlin. Mrs Mary A Jli Coricz PI None Quran, Lino. 146 Berqer None Gallery Nine. 109 fc Waier None Gouree, George.

709 Franklin None Heardy. Arthur. 544 Juanita None Hunter. Stanley, 711 Gilder sleeve None Jimenet. Lorenzo, 710 Man hatian None None FK'NCE ARCEO MCIO SAN CHE; C'O 1 WAHTMA A BARKER HALE A.L iY MALE 'j 3A -yj f-d'-'it-a Dtttood'i's n-j ana accessed 'ie '1 BARKER GRANT CRAA (Q3D SAHAH NESBiTT also K-xmn jiSP NfSBlTT ana SARAH BAKER HO RACE NESB1TT WflHY PRINCE ne any.

ot 'fie a -d'-ied ARCEO NAPOLEON 1 A'jOHLlN aiw knoAn LAUGHLIN. JIW MW AH JS KATE KIWBRAUGM LAUGH LIN RUTH LAUGHLIN ALEXANDER d'iO as RUTH LAUGHLIN BARKER A'lLUAM BARKTR. A HENRY ALEXANDER. EWORY ff A McKENZIE. WIL LiAWH NESBITT aiw known dS NESBiTT BRADFORD PRINCE, a'so knoAr js BRANDFOHD PRINCE.

PHIKCE WILLIAM Ft PRINCE ANITA PRINCE THE CEHRILLOS LAND COMPANY a fl.S so'ved NI-A- corporal on KIO-AI di CERRILLOS LAND COMPANY THE LAND COMPANY 0' THE COUNTY OF SANTA FE AND TERRITORY OF NT MEXICO BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE TOA'N OF CERRlLLOb OF 1HE TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO All unknown oa.manlb 0' iniereM -n 'he prom Srt advi-ru- lo ihe Pla-nliHs Pursuani lo Rjle Jiq: ol The New Mex-co ul Procedure you and each ol vOu hereby not t.pd "rial "ie above Pu nliHs hove commenced Suil dya.ns' yUu 1 aoove em-tied court and Jd'on. the yencra 1 obied ol ir.hich is lo cs QU ol rind forever sei ai Piam i. anj L-itak- in and to the properly -n the Conipiamt. id property be.nq s.tuaie ihr Couniy ol Sana c. S'ato ol New Mexico, and io bar ana lorever csiop Drlrndanis and all persons Claiming Dv.

through or under Ihem Irom having or cla.rn.nq any lien upon or nqhl tiileor interest -n me real es'ale described me Complainl sa.d action, adverse 10 the ot PldiiiliMs herem You rirr ii-rthcr notified that unless you enter your appearance in sfl'd action on or tx-lore the uih day ot April, iudq mcnl any decree will tx; rendered againsl ny drfauit and me relict prayed lor by will DL- granted and decreed The names ot Plaintills 1 attorneys are MITCHELL. MITCHELL i Al Post Oil ce Box 1932, Santa Fe, New Mexico 8'501 DONE ih.s 5-Jlh day ol February, W73 SUblf MONTOYA. Ol the O'Slrict Court By RICHARD GONZALES Deputy Santa Fe Couniy. New Mexico Legs' No BCB3, March I. 8.

15. 27. 1972, Kershner, Annctle, 106 Cloven 370 DC Vargas NOTICIA PUBL1CA Se notiNca el publico de una junta a la 1 30pm el dia 3 de Mario, 1V72. en cuarto 308. edihcio Eieculivo Legislai.vo, Sdnia Fe, Nuevo Mejico, para tomar parecer dc las pcrionas presentes locanie las adiciones del ano 1977 al Plan de Estado para supplemenlar centres de cura oon en comunicades medianas para dbrigdr enlermos de saluDndad mental Aplicaoones pidiendo conseciones del Govierno para construir artiCiones no scran considerades ni reconocidas esle tiempo Adiciones al Plan de Esiado para el 1970 sol a men 1e conlendran reno vaciones anuales requiridas por la Ley Public No.

SB 14-1 BELARMINO GIRON, Socretar.o Dem ol Hobpiidls instiiui ons fLegal No BOBO pub Mar 1, 197J 1 None- Lam.Charlie. 10J CapiiolApi. None LUUTO, CeciNa, 322 Moniezuma None Lujan, Unknown None AAdrlinei, Ernest. 671 San Fran Cisco None Marlinei, Mary, 177 ParK Ave. None Miner, Mrs.

U7 E-. De Vargas None Monloya, Filemon, 213 Hillside Ave None AAonloya. Fred 509 Doroleo None Montoya, Rodollo, 735 Alameda No 7 None Mueller, Charles 93V: Accauia Madre None Preh, Alfred, 10J Capilol Apt 5 Romero, Belly, Duran Romero. Mrs Vivian. 1B09 Saiazar, Raymon, 1824 Mann Sandoval.

Maurice, 170J Jay Si. Sm.th, Freddie, 713 Hillside Velasquez, I awrencc, 1025 We tzel. Helen, 761 Dunlap Xurekes, Jon Jll Water, Api. Younq. Ray.

812 Abeyla SluJio MUTUAL AUTO STAlh CAHM MOBILE INS CO 7JQ.I91Z Allen, Charles, Alia Visla J3108BZ Gonzales, LeRoy Rojle 7. Box 210 Tix.cr, Fred 528 Hillside Ave f- SISNEROS tor FRED O'CHESKEY Commissioner o' Revenue fLeqal No 8055, Pub March l. Chimayo. Dr)v St Ter 15088 16083 lor Marl Clyde ChimayO, 1AW? Garcia. Ecid P.

516 San Fran INTHE DISTRICT COURT OFTHE FIRSTJUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THECOUNTYOF SANTA FE STATEOFNEWMEXICO IN THE MAT rt OF THE ESTATE OF PAUL DAVIDSON. Deceased No 316 Prohalc NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ASADMIN1STRA1HIX Sert-nc Dr NOTICE -i hoa-Dy cjivcn lh under HI J. Boy 1QQ Rox nsld 'J26 Por 2J' Gurul- Jnk-or AAt-cv R- 2 1977 du aiJQO nlcd lh EVau- ol PAUL DV Inc D-slric CO'jnly. Mcnf.0 ALl ''E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public near-mg will de held on March 1. 1977, al 1.30 p.m in Room 308.

Execul-vi- Legislative Building, Sanla Fe, New Mexico, on Ihe FY 1972 Addendum lo Hie 1969 Siale Plan lor ihe Construction ol Community Mental Hoallh Centers No applications for construe I ionqranl swill bo heard al this inne Conienis of the Ad den um include only the annual updating required by Public Law No BB IAJ BELARMINO GIRON. Secretary Depl ol Hospitals ft insr.lulions (Legal no 8081 pub Mar 1. 1972 NOTICE is hereby given thai on January 76 Accquia dela Communidad, Ace quia del Llano B. Acequ.a La Nucva. Rl 1.

Box U7. Santa FP. filed applicalions numoered 0107 4 OB86, 0107 B. OBB9, 0212 i 0897 wilh the state engineer lor permits io change ihcir poinis ol diversion on the Rio Nambc, iribuiary of lhe Pomaque River ol tht- Rio Grande Stream System Irom the lollow.nq headings Acuquia de la Communidad- NW 1 Sec IJ. Twp 19 Norlh.

Rqe 9 Eas1 Acequia del Sec' U.Twp 19 North, Rge 9 t'asl Acequia La NW'aNE'jNE Sec. 73, Twp 19 Norlrt Range 9 Easl lo one common hr-ad'ng to be locaied on lhe Nambc lo caled 'n lhe Section 14. Township 19 North. Ranqe 9 East, bemq in the Namlie al New Mexico Coordi equai'j 58B.650 eouals 1,772 310 Onlrai Zone uerson drm, associOlion, corpora hon.lhe b'aleol lhe Umled Slfllfi ol America, deeming tha' I he 1 qronting ol 'he above application will De detrimental lo ihtir Ihe waters ot Said lunate ina or underground source, may pi'oles! the proposal lorih said Ttie prolesl shall set forth all proteslanl's reasons why ihe should not tie opprovrd (ind iiusi he Mlr-tl. -n tr-phcaH-.

wlli Reynolds. Sld'c Engineer, w-lhm ten M(ji tiller me date of ihr last puui'Ciilion lh Not ce NO BQ63. Pub lob 7T Mar 1 1W7, NOTICE No. 4701 DAVIDSON, ue Ci)ur! ol bdnla F-i- HAVING CLAIMS You are ti-jreby notil.cd iha' Eldtrct SI 19 Jancl. 109 7 1 Ou Cfr )S 'b OH 1 Don D-cqo SI Io mcnU 'S lr 1h ('310 Ol 'he nifS.G SJ1 Aqijn -r-a rJulll-Cfll-or.

ol lolicr. the Mrrc 'or 'he on of i)i lor lV a not oncl d. ,11 Prfitolt. 'j'-' lul? lh uin'-jp-l Echvnrd lor 1 1 0 ll ltl Roi.nr'O Si to um of onthn ll'li U.iyOl Test.i orij i 0 jpr Cour 1 Hi ddy ol Droving of bind ol.ci wjs iJ'ly of Marcii. Hip (or "noon rjl 1 '(I'jr my hflnrl i 27rd djy ol Fi-t; 19'7.

rnl 'in lor A ,11 D' 'J tiny ol 1 j.r/ VMI. r.c ourl. 'worth uradualed from of New Mexico lioul in and clerked upi nne ('inn I Justice Paul Tackelt one year prior to Ihe dislne' attorney assist anlship. MI I'i n'A 111 Ihc ccini'l'T) of I'Oi nil occasions (jiri'x Mourrv x.iW. Marrv lCCi'llIM' 111' sick A1KMAN DAVID L.

CLARK, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Clark of Ii2 lla- cicudn. Alamos, has niniplclcd his 1. Air Force basic training at Ihc Air Training Command's Lackland AFI5.

IPX. lie has been assigned lo Sheppard for training in the civil engineering mechanical and electrical field. Airman Clark is a 107 i graduale of Alamos IliHh School. 15604 Box 711 21233 Son! a Cr Ichr 0 in D' I SANTA CWEDH NUMBER UV. it SC'IOOLS I hD UNION NOME ADDRESS t' li- S' .1 HI COUNTYOFSHNT4FE IN THE PROBflTE COURT STfiTEOF NEWMEXICO lh QL I AST Will.

If NT 0' r- rjn NOTICE OF PROBfiTE (II -JIA' 0 I VAY cotitta-j ri.rnOrl.-lli 'T "-r I QM r- ENGINEER tijr a-d Sec I. (or I iTll 't f-c. Ice) 'V rjrov F. COS' I No OM Put) t-.

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