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Cl.AiSirrKO UNE AD p.m. dty publication UiOO t.m. Siliirdty (cr JJOndijr CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 1J BOOO two working dayi btfore ptibUclUoo DEADLINE FOR CANCELLATIONS Ad 5:00 p.m. diy bfjorv pub- UctUoa. received eiKattd Hwnii tis publicities.

A WOMAN REACHES out to touch the kneeling Mrs. Vladimir Komarov as she kisses a portrait her husband in Moscow today. The 40-year-old Soviet cosmonaut, killed Monday, was given a hero's funeral today. An urn bearing his ashes was placed in Kremlin Wall behind his black-bordered picture This photo wa made available by Toss. (AP Photofax) Soviets Reject U.S.

Request on Prisoners The Gallup (NM) Independent--Apr. 27, 1967--Page 11 Try An Easy Shot In The Want Ads And Find A Basketfu Of irter 1. Notices TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpels and upholstery. Rent Electric sham- pooer $1. VIDAL HARDWARE 203 Coal.

PETE'S FINE FOODS At EAST 5 a.m. 12 p.m. Monday thru Satuday. Sundays from 6 a.m. 9 p.m.

SPECIALS 6 01. Filet Mignon 8 oz. Chop Steak Bacon wrap with mushroom sauce Bar Service throughout evening. OPEN FOR BUSINESS at our new location! Best Fabric selection. GALLUP FABRIC SHOP 221 West Coal FOR SALE: OLD BUNDLES of NEWSPAPERS 50 cents Gallup Independent 2.

Services WASHINGTON (AP) The Soviet Union has turned down a U.S. request for a joint move to try to improve the lot of American prisoners of war in North Vietnam. The rebuff from Moscow this week is ir.lerpreled in the State Department as fresh evidence of a toughening line on the part of the Soviet government in support of North Vietnam. This marks a sharp swing away from Ihe Soviet position in State aske1 (he son in London, played an important rote in seeking to get peace talks started. The peace mission failed and apparently the Soviets found (ho failure and their part in it em- barassir.g because of their rivalry with Communist China in opposing Ihe United States and supporting Communist lorces hi Vietnam.

Several days ago, U.S. officials said today, the United govern- February when Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, meeting with British Prime Minister Harold Wil- Bombs Failing Fast in North By BOB HORTON WASHINGTON (AP) The tactic is bomb, bomb, bom -and U.S. planes are doing it over North and South Vielnam at the incredible rate of more than 3,000 pounds a minute around the clock. In March, as the administration quickened its drumbeat of explosive persuasion ''against Communist targets in the two countries, American planes un leashed 77,000 tons of bombs -a one- month record for the war.

This total is just short of the 80,000 tons dropped -in Europe during the average month of the peak year of bombing in World War II. With the recent intensification of raids over the North and the of the approved target list, the April tonnoge seems likely to exceed the World War II rale. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McN'amara often points to the bomb tonnages to show lhat the magnitude of air operations in Souheasl Asia "is just unhe- liieale fantastic in size againsl any previous standards." The 77,000 Ions in March compares with 29,000 Ions per month spilled againsl the Japanese al the height of World War I operations in the Pacific, and wilti 17,000 tons a month dropped during the Korean War. The bulk of Hie effort is reeled at North Vietnam, although airpower is used on an unprecedented scale In support ground operations in (he South.

In various configurations nnd sizes from 250 pounds io one- lonners, plain impact lypes to delayed fuses bombs are hitting virtually anything directly or indirectly associated with Communist operations in South ment to use its good offices with Ihe North Vietnamese government to bring about a change in Ihe condition of the POWs captured American airmen -held by North Vietnam. The Soviet reply, officials said, boiled down North Vietnam is a sovereign country and the United States should take up its problem with lo saying iernational Committee of Ihe Red Cross. The Slate Department's figures ihrough April 18 show 128 American airmen confirmed as prisoners in North Vietnam. 52 suspeeled, and 203 missing -a lolal of 333. A new wave of concern swept through the government here after publication recently of photographs of American POWs by an American photographer permitted to visit Hanoi.

The photographs and descriptions gave rise to official fears the men might have been subject lo drugs or brainwashing. The United Slates has sent a number of approaches to North Vietnam in the pa si for freeing or exchanging prisoners or, failing thai, for allowing them lo be visited by Red Cross or other Hanoi States directly, does not The United recognize or have direct relations with Ha noi, but officials said il already had addressed a new appeal lo North Vietnam through the In- Vietnam. This' includes roads. high ways, bridges, railroads, Irucks, boats, barges, fuel tanks and most reccnlly major power plants and MIfi fields in North Vietnam. Deslrucllon Is not the only reason the Although no administration official has ever slulcd publicly that U.S.

planes nre being used lo terrorize North Vietnam, Air Force Secretary Harold Hrown said pointedly in major policy speech lns( December: "All nf Ihcsc nre hostages lo U.S. (iirnowcr which operates over North Vlolnam every day. Thul pmver cnn bo Increased to much hlfiher level If it is concluded, on iinliinco, (hat this will cnnlrlhiilo lo Hie attainment o( our olijccllvcs. "It Is nlsn cuiifltmit nnd visible reminder lo Hie people or Norlh Vietnam Hint Iliolr loaders cannot iivold Ihu cusl of aggression." HIGHEST PRICES for LEWIS BROS PLUMBING AND HEATING Stale Highway 32 By-pass South of Gallup High School 863-6868 New Installations and service WORK GUARANTEED. scrap copper, brass, lead etc.

Radiators and Batteries: Smalley's 2. GALLUP. JANITORIAL Service for homes, spts, and office buildings. Rug shampooing window wash, sendee 863-3713 MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, TV's, Cameras, Indian Jwelry and so forth RICHARDSON CASH PAWN 222 W. 86.

Ph. 863-9622. REPAIR All Electric Appll ances, Service Anywherel JIM STONE SERVICE 504 N. 5th 8534023. HAMILTON BROS.

Asphalt Hot Mix Paving Driveways Parking Areas Free Estimates CRUSHED Limestone Rock for concrete work, Driveways or any gravel need. Free estimates, call 862-7555 or 862-7528 HOSK1NS ROBINSON CLIFTON ELECTRIC 901 Wesl Aztec 8634441- CommeHal, Industrial and Residential. Licensed In New Mexico and Ariz. BAGGETT PLUMBING HEATING 1 REFRIGERATION AIR-CON DITIONINC. Sales Service ph.

863-4430 Scrap Metal N. 666 at 4. HELP WANTED Welding, 863-4374. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MCKINLEY AND STATE OF NEW MEXICO No. 1632 In the Mailer of the Last Will and Testament of GEORGE BUBANY, Deceased.

NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF NKW MEXICO EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WILL TRAIN. OUTPOST CAFE, West 66 Apply in person representatives who could Helen Neuman Plale Daily Record Fines, Judge Edward G. Romero Francis Richard Mansfield, 22, 654 McKinley, driving while under Hie influence of intoxicating liquor, reckless driving, $125. Albert Gurule, 23, party to driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and reckless driving, 525. Richard Pantcah, 29, Zuni, driving while under Ihe influence of intoxicating liquor, reckless driving, S125.

Ann K. Johnson, 57, Cicero, 111., 80 mph In 70-mile zone, $10. Victor Jerry Ciddio, 71, Hun- tinglon Park, 80 mph in a 70-mile zone, $10. William Kee Begay, 33, St. Michaels, 70 mph in 55- mile zone, $15.

Clifford Dean Brock, 27, Mon- teztima Creek, Utah, 84 mph in 60-mile zone, $10. Robert Wesley Howeth, 19, Flagstaff, 85 mph in 70- mile zone, $10. George H. Landers, 31, San Jose, 85 mph 70-mile zone, $15. Ronald Albert Puvalowski, 25, Ubly, 80 mph in 70-mile zone, James Daniel Wiggins, 35, Albuquerque, 74 mph in 60-mile zone, $14.

Buford Cornell, 41, Romulus, 75 mph in 60-mile zone $15. Keilh L. Chicago, 111., 80 mph In 70-mile zone, $5. Heath Conway Higginbolham, 20, Beckley, W. 80 mph in 70-mile zone, $10.

Joan P. Waddell, 24, Englewood, N.J., expired plales, $10. Linda Gayle Dyess, 19, Ros- cne, 80 mph in 70-mile zone, $5. W. Wheeler, 49, Hun- llnglon, W.

illegal passing, $5. Johnny Rex Adkins, 26, Seymour, no medical certificate, $10. lieglna Diaz, 20, 17A Viro Circle, no operator's license and no broke and light sticker, $15. Phillip John Isacs, 26, Albuquerque, 68 mph in 5-lvmiIe mne, $10. Dislrlct Court Actions Filed Russell H.

Gleade vs. Louise M. Gleadle, suit for divorce. Hnwnrd Glenn Morris vs. Phy Ills Kay Morris, suit for divorce.

Frank James Francisco vs. Anita Francisco, suit for divorce. lariy observe their condition. In effect what the United Stales asked the Soviet government lo do was support the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Officials said Soviet cooperation in working as an intermediary reached its peak al (he time of the Kosygin-Wilson conference which coincided with a lunar New Year cease-fire in Vietnam.

The aim of proposals Bubatiy Georgene Bubany George Daniel Bubany Helen Bubany Woodman John E. Perry Sophie Bubany Guest John D. Guest, WAITRESS WANTED: T-Bone Steak House. Wesl 66, near airporl. Call 8C3-5131 CARPENTERS, WANTED Conlacl Mr.

Blank 1515 S. Grandvlcw Dr. WAITRESS $1.10 lo start Bus Boy -Dishwasher PAID VACATION Apply in person. DENNY'S COFFEE SHOP. CASHIER HOSTESS Waitress, morning shift.

Apply in person PARAMOUNT CAFE 901 W. 6 It is so easy to place a money-making WANT AID Just iill out the order below and mail with your check, (Minimum Act 4 Lines) (Use the chart to figure the cost of your gd--5 words per line) 1 day 2 dayj 3 days 4 dayt 5 Jays 6 days 4 Lines $1.04 $2.08 $2.50 $3.33 $4.16 5 Lines 1.30 2.60 3.12 4.16. 5.20 6 Lines 1.56 3.12 3.74 4.99 6,24 7 Lines 1.82 3.64 4.37 5.82 7.28 T86 8 Lines 9 Lines 2.08 4.16 4.99 6.66 8.32 8,99 2.34 4.68 5.62 7.49 9.36 (Roto Includes'Tax) OFFICE OPEN 8:30 o.m. 10 5:00 p.m. close noon SolurcJoy Liner deodlir.o 5 p.m.

day before publication Classified display deadllno 2 days befora publication 13. Miscellaneous for Sale 26. Rooms For Rent HOL'N ONE DONUT SHOP Tues and Thnrs. bonus days. 14 to doz.

Cooked fresh daily. 400 N. 2nd Maloncy 863-4122 1-Sludio. Couch 2--Den lounges, Nngahydc 5 SO. Like NEW, Good condition! Phone 863-4875.

13, Mobile Homes for Sole FOR MEN ONLY, Clean com- fcrlable, double or twin beds. Afler 4:30 See at 501 Julie Drive. 28. Unfurnished Houses GOOD Used Furniture, cabinets and bookcases built. JUNCTION furniture STORE Window Rock Junction, NOHTHSIDE -4-room house UNFURNISHED Call 863-5044 After 5 p.m.

USED TVs from $19.95 ELECTRONIC SPECIALISTS 663 5933 101 West Aztec 12 LINOLEUM Rugs. Our low price only $5.50 RICCA MERCANTILE CO. 306 WEST COAL 863-46-11 28. Unfurnished Mouses NICE TWO Uedroom, Close-in $75., 106 W. Logan.

Furnished or Unfurnished. 863-4319. Available immediately. b'OR SALE OK RENT: 3- bed rooir, house. Sieve furnished 300 SV.

Morgan -663-5230 after 5 2-BEDROOM Unfurnished house WAITRESS WANTED Good pay, paid vacation and other fringe benefits. Apply In person--EARL'S Restaurant. USED, GOOD CONDITION, Clean 10.5 cu. ft. refrigerator only $69.95.

23" Motorola TV, Besl buy ever 1--30" Gas range Furnished Houses B. F. GOODRICH 400 W. Coal Rent or Sole stove and refrig. furnished 907 Ph.

863-3591. MARTIN LOPEZ AGENCY TRAVEL Trailers Self Contained, TAKK YOUR ITCK, At iGUTiiousr: TRAILKK sales 1207 K. CO 6G3-46 KOfl SALE: 1958, 10x12 Midwest mobile home. Excellent condition, $2,095.00. Hillcrest Trailer Court, space or ph.

863-6766, 9 a.m. to "p.m. 35. Mobile HonVe Lots TRAILER SPACES Available with or without natural gas. GALLUP Gamerco'etol Co.

36. Mobile Homes f6r Rent 1965 CHATEAU 2-bcdrwm Mobile' home, 863-5103 COMPLETELY. FURNISI IKD. 38. Business Places- Rent or Solo JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Imand all unknown persons claiming any lien upon or any right, title or Interest in and to the Estate of said Decedent.

a i IV i i a i JvUavgin then was to Iry to find a basis for extending the truce and beginning active negotiations. Governments at all levels will collect a record in (axes from (he American people during the current fiscal year of 1967. The combined Federal, state and local levies would cost the average family about $3,300. That would be an increase of $1,400 over the 1956 level, when lolal (ax collections came to $100 billion. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF McKINLEY AND STATE OF NEW M5XICO No.

16)3 In the Matter of the LAST WILL AND TESTA- ME.VT of PEDRO R. BARRJENTOS, Deceased. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Public notice is hereby given thai a document purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Ihe late Pedro R. Barrientos of Gallup, New Mexico, has been duly filed with Ihe Clerk of the above entitled Court, and the Judge of the above entitled Court has by order fixed 5th day of June, 1967, at (M hour of 4:00 o'clock P.M. in the office of the Clerk of said Court in the Court House at Gallup, McKinley County, New Mexico, as the lime and place for the hearing on Ihe question of ad- milting the purported Last Will and Testament of Ihe lale Pedro R.

Barrienlos lo probale, the hearing of objections thereto, If any there be, and the appointment of an Executrix, together with the determination of any and all other questions which may be considered at said time. WITNESS the Honorable Cay- elano Sanchez, Probale Judge, and the seal of the above enlil- Court on this 17th day of April, 1967. SEAL Fay Radosevich, Clerk By Lucile Wood, Deputy Legal No. published in the Gallup Independent Thursday April 20, 27. May 11.

1967 You and each of you, are here- jv notified, and Notice is hereby given thai JOHN D. GUEST and SOPHIE BUBANY GUEST Co-Execulors of the Estate of; GEORGE BUBANY, lave filed in i Cause their Application to Determine Heir- ship of said decedent and the Court has appointed the I0th day of July A.D.; 1967, in the office of the County Clerk and Sx-ofiiclo Clerk of Ihe Probate urt of McKinley County, New Mexico, at the hour of 4 o'clock, 3 at said hour date and place (he Court will proceed to! determine the heirship of said 3ecedent, the ownership of his Sslate, and Ihe interest of each Claimant thereto or therein and he persons to distribution thereof. W. Atkins, whose business address is 205 South Second Street, Gallup, New Mexico, is he Attorney for the Co-Execu lors. WITNESS, Honorable Caye- Sanchez, Probate Judge, and the seal of the Probate Court of McKinley County, New Mexico, this 25th day of 1987.

(SEAL) Fay Radosevich, County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of Probate Court McKinley County, N.M. BY Gloria Lenfe Legal No. 2650 published in the Gallup Independent Thursday, April 27, May 4, 11 and May 1967. FAT OVERWEIGHT? This amoifng slenderizirv) form ula, available wilh no prescription, con help you btceme the slim, trim person you wont to be! Simply tote smotl Super toblet before each meal and between rneols, If you oet hungry. As you falte Super and cut calories, you ore on The woy to more or- rraclEve you! And you gel none of that "keyed up" nervous fueling you con get with other tobelts, 20-day supply, $2 98; 0-doy supply.

$4.90. Gel Super Slender-X today. Guaranteed by. Mall n4tn itttpti4 CATO PHARMACY UPTOWN PLAZA Male or Female: Represent one of the leading Motor Club Programs in the West. BRADLEY INSURANCE AGENCY.

107 E. Coal Ave. for interview. Phone 863-5103, 15. Office Equipment 1-Used ditto duplicator rebuilt just $49.95.

mimeograph machine FOR RENT: Furnished house i $60 per. month, water paid See Al: 305 W. Mesa GALLUP PRINTING HOUSES FOR SALE SUPPLY to welcome new families and maintain sales contact with local merchants. Parl time hours-- your convenience.good pay. Excellent training program.

Reply box 125 in care of the Gallup Independent. 6. Schooli-lnitructlon GET rugs really clean with Bis-, sel germ-proofing Rug Sham-i poo and our Bissell electric shampooer --only SI a day-Ricca Mercantile, 306 W. Coal. properly, in need of FULLY EQUIPPED Restaurant for -Formerly Beverly See Allen Rome, 863-5511.

FOR SALE: ROLL-A-BOWL Fully equipped, with adjacent property. Call 289-3609 or write Box 127, Winslow, RENT STORE or 91S W. Coal, Gallup. Info. C.F.

Vngel 1404 Sigma Chi Hd. X.E. Albuquerque. Ph. 16.

Musical Instruments repair, bu! good income. 204--' 203fe E. Coal. 202-203 S.i Wnoclrow. Any reasonable fer will be considered.

Out FOR SALE-- Scrviceistalion owner will finance. and Radiator.Shop. YOU may assume payments on! spinel piano. Ph. 863-3742 i CODDINGTON MELODY MUSIC 309 E.

Pine Box 123 Gallup Independent giving name, address and offer. 3-bedroom, I ili bath, kitchen, family room homes $20,000 and $1,400 down plus closing. Scaled 900 W. 66. 41.

Lots for Sale 12 MILKS SOUTH 'Kast on Danoff RntiJ. Shallow svater area. KEA P.ower ph. 863-4218 or 863-5457. 23.

RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS MEN-WOMEN 18-35 WANTED NOW lo train in Railroad Accounting, Communications as Clerks, Operators, Agents Must have H.S, or GED, no physical defects, clear record. Study in spare time, earn a month afler training. Retirement, fringe benefits. Lifetime Security advancement opportunity. 2 BEDROOM LARGE Selection of New and Monthly payments approx.

$144. Used Pianos Organs. I includes, principal, tax, 1,015 IN Willaim GALLUP MUSIC STORE, new ami interests. 863-5613. aft.

6.1 120'wilhWor'" location 225 W. Coal Ave. HOMES INC. street Frontage. 863-3955 Rentals--Furnished or INDIAN HILLS, 2-bcdrnom withl i FOR RENT: Various size kitchenettes by day or week, FURNISHED.

TV's air conditioned i ZIA MOTEL 915 East 66 Ave. 863 6574 24. Unfurniihed Apts, APPROVED FOR VETERANS Send name, age, home address, ph. to: Railroad Communications, Box 124 in care of Gallup Independent--! I Livestock Feed apartments. partly furnished.

All utilities furnished, $85.00, Gallup Gamerco Coal Co. 863-4301. optional morn, carpeted. 45 for Sale for equity. Assurm: payments) -of only S7C01 per month.

86.V1961 DUICK SPECIAL, t- NKW 6MI) after p.m. tires, standard shift, Hardwood 7 den, 1 and bath, 1 and nfher nice features, FORD 100 Heavy Duty e- 5W. Hesscldcn Addition. BUBANY INSURANCE AGENCY camping. W-ii in! Ph.

FOR RENT: 2-bcdroom Unfurnished apt. 703 E. Hill. Inquire i 711 E. Hill or Ph.

3-BEDROOM, 2 balhs, garage palio, double carport and dm! Priced FHA APPRAISAL, W- No Wfl-ShtT-S f0 IPP lnuccl McKee. Ph. 863-6515. One-hand control 1 color and confirmation at in-i Iroductory fee. Must be seen lo appreciate.

863-5525. W. L. Anderson. FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished ed apartment, $50 per month, See at 801 W.

Wilson or ph. 863-6946. All Brick, Fire-j place, Utility room, and oven. Gartuye landscaped, cxierior gas light, wood floors. down.

7223307 if no answer call 863-6537. COW will calf in three weeks. INQUIRE 863-3955 DE LUXE IFOR SALE 3-bedroornMossrnan CARPETED, Stove and Ref. hotne $1650000 lh 12. Supplies Call 722-3294 13.

Miscellaneous Foi Sals Drapes furnished. 222 East Nizhoni Blvd. 863-6764. PHONE 3-J3-4737 5 p- 25. Furnished Apartments 2-BEDROOM Duplex- cation.

WATER PAID Ph. 863-4507 good Jo- 2-BEDROOM w-opliOMl Located Indian Hills. w.i!l-(o- light. 1 recently redecorated Good rrwf. $12,400, S7D month.

MOVING MUST SELL: Major appliances, rugs and some furniture. Inquire .403 Zeccr. kjuUU I 8S.M525 APARTMENT, ALSO, 1 bed-! room unfurnished $19,500 Large, Ph. 863-5511 Medical Arts; 3 b-droom and den near PUS: Side S12GO down, FHA Ph. 863-9230 after 5 ji.m.

faucet REPOSSESSED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Less Than One Year Old! In Walnut cabinet. No extra Cams needed to Zig zag, blind hem. Sew buttons and make buttonholes. Several fancy slitches. Take over balance of $49.10 or 6 paymenls'of $10,00 each.

Phone 863-5444. ONE BEDROOM Apartment MODERN. Couples Preferred MUST SELL! TV RENTALS ELETRONIC SPECIALISTS 101 W. Aztec 8(1 W. Wilson Ph.

853-3481 or 8W-H70. CLEAN, THREE ROOM APT. upstairs PHONE 86W954 THREE ROOM For Adults Inquire 208 West Aztec Donna Jeanne Drive. $17,200 FHA $2200 down, payments approx. BORTOT REALTY Ambassador Motet West 66.

863-5501 2-BEDROOM Furnished Carpeted, draped PHONE 722-3484. Buying or Building A Modern Homo Gel A Modern Mortgogt Gallup Federal Savings Loan 2J1.W. Ailic 863-3J51 SPECIAL 38.50 59.50 i Lewis Bros; PLUMBING; AND' HEATING S. of Gollup High School 863-6868.

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