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Prepaid copy provided by: The Health City Sun 2012 Established in 1929 Health City Sun The The www.healthcitysun.com Mar. 08, 2013 New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly Vol. 3.84 No. 10 FORECLOSURE SALES: 4 PROBATE: 19 AUCTIONS: 6 NOTICE OF SUITS: 7 OTHER: 23 SPANISH NOTICES: 0 *Publish Legal Notices for Less!* 63¢ / line for first week 49¢ / line for additional weeks M any Americans are helping each other, others in need and themselves by assisting with tax preparation. Free, individualized tax preparation is available to low- and moderate- income taxpayers—especially those 60 and older—from the volunteer- based AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program. A cadre of 36,000 trained volunteers assists with tax services and ensures taxpayers get applicable tax credits and deductions, which helps them have more discretionary income for everyday essentials such as food and housing. This is offered in cooperation with the IRS. It’s the nation’s largest free tax assistance and preparation service, giving special attention to the older population. You do not need to be a member of AARP or a retiree to use this service. The Foundation is working to win back opportunity for struggling Americans 50 and over by being a force for change on the most serious issues they face today: housing, hunger, income and isolation. Taxpayers who le a federal tax return with a refund due to them can also get help investing the money in America’s future. They can purchase savings bonds in multiples of $50, up to $5,000, using all or a portion of their refund. Three more things to consider: Free Tax Prep Help Palms Trading Company: Celebrating 80 Years in 2013 A lbuquerque, N.M. Palms Trading Company is more than just one of the largest wholesale and retail purveyors of American Indian pottery and jewelry. It’s a thriving family owned business that has become a destination for the best in American Indian art for 80 years. To celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2013, Palms Trading Company plans a year of celebrations, customer appreciation events, contests, and fundrais- ers to aid the Palms Trading Company Scholarship fun beneting Ameri- can Indian students from New Mexico pueblos and tribal reservations, and a huge summer customer appreciation night with artists making jewelry and pottery, music and food. “Who knew that when the Del Frate brothers went into business together selling frosty mugs of beer in the 1930s, that today people from around the world would visit our store,” says Guy Berger, president of Palms Trading Company, which employs nine people, six of whom are members of the extended family. This year, Palms Trading Company has planned: · A series of messages recounting the history of the company, including photos. · Storewide and online sales featuring 18% off with 8% of proceeds beneting the Palms Trading Company Scholarship Fund and other chari- table groups. · A June 2013, 1930s themed customer appreciation night with music, food, and artists making jewelry and pottery. · Customer giveaways and contests like guessing the number of fetish bears in a large container, with the winners receiving Palms Trading Com- pany gift cards. Guy Berger purchased Palms Trading Company from his uncle in 1988. The great-grandson of a New Mexico pioneer family who settled in the 1. Make sure you have all your paperwork: government-issued ID; receipts for health care; mortgage interest; charitable gifts; and all W-2 and 1099 forms. 2. To get your refund faster, bring a checkbook if you want to direct deposit funds. 3. Please review your return(s) to make sure they are complete and accurate. - (NAPSI) Zuni Mountains in the 1860s, Berger is an expert on Pueblo pottery and co-author of two books about Pueblo and Navajo pottery, as well as an ac- tive community volunteer. The fourth generation of family, Guy’s daugh- ter Diana Strickland and son Peter Berger, brought Palms Trading Com- pany into the new millennium with their technology know-how to help them reach customers around the world. Part of the company’s success is that it promotes the stories of the artists that Palms represents. The artists are prominently featured in all market- ing vehicles, and Palms Trading also works closely with the Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau to provide doors prizes, information and store tours to groups choosing the city as a venue for meetings. Palms is often considered the best-kept secret for quality, authentic American In- dian goods, building its following from word of mouth. In 2005, Palms Trading Company established scholarships for Ameri- can Indian students from New Mexico pueblos and tribal reservations. Since their inception, the scholarships have provided nearly $10,000 to deserving students to attend college. This community focus is another way Palms Trading Company makes a difference, demonstrating the bond it has forged with the artists it represents - ItsATrip.org

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Page 1: Health City Sun 3.84_10

Prepaid copy provided by:The Health City Sun 2012

Established in 1929

Health City SunTheThewww.healthcitysun.com

Mar. 08, 2013 New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly Vol. 3.84 No. 10

FORECLOSURE SALES: 4 PROBATE: 19 AUCTIONS: 6

NOTICE OF SUITS: 7 OTHER: 23 SPANISH NOTICES: 0

*Publish Legal Notices for Less!*

63¢ / line for fi rst week49¢ / line for additional weeks

Many Americans are helping each other, others in need and themselves by assisting with tax preparation.

Free, individualized tax preparation is available to low- and moderate-income taxpayers—especially those 60 and older—from the volunteer-based AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program.

A cadre of 36,000 trained volunteers assists with tax services and ensures taxpayers get applicable tax credits and deductions, which helps them have more discretionary income for everyday essentials such as food and housing.

This is offered in cooperation with the IRS. It’s the nation’s largest free tax assistance and preparation service, giving special attention to the older population. You do not need to be a member of AARP or a retiree to use this service. The Foundation is working to win back opportunity for struggling Americans 50 and over by being a force for change on the most serious issues they face today: housing, hunger, income and isolation.

Taxpayers who fi le a federal tax return with a refund due to them can also get help investing the money in America’s future. They can purchase savings bonds in multiples of $50, up to $5,000, using all or a portion of their refund.

Three more things to consider:

Free Tax Prep Help

Palms Trading Company: Celebrating 80 Years

in 2013Albuquerque, N.M. Palms Trading Company is more than just one

of the largest wholesale and retail purveyors of American Indian pottery and jewelry. It’s a thriving family owned business that has

become a destination for the best in American Indian art for 80 years. To celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2013, Palms Trading Company plans a year of celebrations, customer appreciation events, contests, and fundrais-ers to aid the Palms Trading Company Scholarship fun benefi ting Ameri-can Indian students from New Mexico pueblos and tribal reservations, and a huge summer customer appreciation night with artists making jewelry and pottery, music and food.

“Who knew that when the Del Frate brothers went into business together selling frosty mugs of beer in the 1930s, that today people from around the world would visit our store,” says Guy Berger, president of Palms Trading Company, which employs nine people, six of whom are members of the extended family.

This year, Palms Trading Company has planned: · A series of messages recounting the history of the company, including photos. · Storewide and online sales featuring 18% off with 8% of proceeds benefi ting the Palms Trading Company Scholarship Fund and other chari-table groups. · A June 2013, 1930s themed customer appreciation night with music, food, and artists making jewelry and pottery. · Customer giveaways and contests like guessing the number of fetish bears in a large container, with the winners receiving Palms Trading Com-pany gift cards.

Guy Berger purchased Palms Trading Company from his uncle in 1988. The great-grandson of a New Mexico pioneer family who settled in the

1. Make sure you have all your paperwork: government-issued ID; receipts for health care; mortgage interest; charitable gifts; and all W-2 and 1099 forms.

2. To get your refund faster, bring a checkbook if you want to direct deposit funds.

3. Please review your return(s) to make sure they are complete and accurate. - (NAPSI)

Zuni Mountains in the 1860s, Berger is an expert on Pueblo pottery and co-author of two books about Pueblo and Navajo pottery, as well as an ac-tive community volunteer. The fourth generation of family, Guy’s daugh-ter Diana Strickland and son Peter Berger, brought Palms Trading Com-pany into the new millennium with their technology know-how to help them reach customers around the world.

Part of the company’s success is that it promotes the stories of the artists that Palms represents. The artists are prominently featured in all market-ing vehicles, and Palms Trading also works closely with the Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau to provide doors prizes, information and store tours to groups choosing the city as a venue for meetings. Palms is often considered the best-kept secret for quality, authentic American In-dian goods, building its following from word of mouth.

In 2005, Palms Trading Company established scholarships for Ameri-can Indian students from New Mexico pueblos and tribal reservations. Since their inception, the scholarships have provided nearly $10,000 to deserving students to attend college. This community focus is another way Palms Trading Company makes a difference, demonstrating the bond it has forged with the artists it represents - ItsATrip.org

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How To Stretch Your Vacation DollarThere are good reasons to include travel insurance in your vacation

budget.

1. If your tip gets canceled or cut short: After you’ve invested a great deal of time and money into planning a family trip, the last thing that you want to experience is a cancellation, loss of nonrefundable costs, and un-planned medical expenses while away. While some personal health insur-ance may cover portions of medical expenses when you’re on vacation, not all do, and often, medical insurance does not travel overseas.

Fortunately, a good travel insurance plan can reimburse up to 100 percent of a trip if you need to cancel due to covered reasons such as unforeseen illness or injury, if your primary resi-dence or destination becomes unin-habitable due to a natural disaster, if military duty calls or even a job lay-off happens.

Medical expense coverage included with most comprehensive travel in-surance plans can cover a child who needs stitches after a bad fall or even an emergency medical evacuation to the nearest adequate hospital. A travel insurance plan such as Travel Guard’s Gold Plan can cover up to $25,000 of medical expenses. Plus, children age 17 and under can be

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2. If your trip is interrupted or delayed. Many insurance plans also cover unexpected interruptions or delays that can mean additional costs. Trip in-terruption/delay coverage offers reimbursement for return airfare, missed prepaid and nonrefundable portions of a trip, and expenses for food and hotel stay while you’re delayed. Some travel insurance plans can cover 150 percent of trip cost when a trip is interrupted and up to $150 per day for necessary purchases during a delay.

Having travel insurance may help your trip be more hassle-free, be-cause you’re covered in the event of the unexpected.

More Planning & Saving Tips

• Book travel during off-peak sea-son and you can also avoid large crowds in airports and popular at-tractions. • Pack healthful snacks—bottled water, boxed juice, crackers, nuts, dried fruit—to save time as well as money. • E-mail your trip insurance poli-cy and other important travel docu-ments to yourself to avoid losing them or searching for them during your journey. - (NAPSI)

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L E G A L NOTICESHealth City Sun

FORECLOSURES

IN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

NO. CV200812962Hon. Alan M. Malott

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF THE SECURITY NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, 2006-2 PLAINTIFF V.MANUEL JESUS BELTRAN, JR. and BRENDA SUE BELTRAN DEFENDANTS

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

Please Take Notice that the above-entitled Court, having duly appointed a Special Master in this matter with the power to sell, has ordered me to sell the property located at 234 Smith SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, more fully described as:LOT TWO (2) IN BLOCK TWO (2), GARCIA ADDITION UNIT THREE (3), TO THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, AS THE SAME IS SHOWN AND DESIGNATED ON THE MAP OF SAID ADDITION FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF BERNALILLO COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, ON JULY 8TH, 1925.The property will be sold subject to rights of redemption; easements, reservations and restriction of records; taxes and governmental assessments; any liens or encumbrances not foreclosed in this proceeding; environmental contamination, if any, and zoning violations concerning the property, if any.A Default Judgment was entered in the above captioned and numbered cause against the Defendants in favor of U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee of the Security National Mortgage Loan Trust, 2006-2 on March 27, 2009. The judgment was amended by order of the Court on January 29, 2013 to refl ect the amount of $59,130.11 plus interest at the rate specifi ed in the order from January 29, 2013. The sale is to begin at 9:30 a.m. on March 12, 2013, at the front steps of the Bernalillo County Courthouse, located at 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico at which time I will sell to the highest bidder for cash the above-described Real Estate and all improvements thereon to pay the expenses of such Default Judgment referred to above, and to satisfy the amount of the total amount of the Judgment plus interest to the date of the foreclosure sale and the costs of the foreclosure sale. At such sale, the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee of the Security National Mortgage Loan Trust, 2006-2, may become the purchaser of the property being sold, or part thereof, and may apply all or part of the Judgment to the bid, should it be the highest bidder. The appointed Special Master may postpone and reschedule the sale without further publication. All inquiries regarding the sale of the Property should be directed

House, at 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, NM 87103. The property will be sold “As Is” to the highest bidder for cash. The property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and to any liens and assessments not otherwise foreclosed upon herein. Interested bidders should undertake to make their own determination as to the status of title.For purposes of this sale, “cash” shall mean (1) cash on hand, (2) other immediately available funds, including, but not limited to, bank cashiers checks, or (3) an irrevocable letter of credit payable at sight issued by a fi nancial institution acceptable to and in a form acceptable to the Special Master in an amount not less than the bid amount, delivered to and approved by the Special Master prior to sale.For purposes of this Sale, the term “immediately available funds” shall refer to those funds that can be delivered to the Special Master within TWENTY-FOUR (24) hours of the acceptance of the bid.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the proceeds of sale will be applied as follows: fi rst, to all costs and expenses of sale, including the Special Master’s fee and costs; second, to the judgment awarded to Plaintiff in the amount of $225,173.13, plus interest from October 4, 2012, at the rate of 4.50% per annum, plus late charges of $77.42 per month for every month until sale of the property, AND $74,496.39, plus interest from November 23, 2010, at the rate of 5.50 per annum, plus late charges of $30.00 per month until sale of property; plus attorney fees in the amount of $1,937.50, costs incurred by Plaintiff in the amount of $215.47 and $315.65 for title search, plus interest from February 6, 2013 at the rate of 8.75% per annum; third, in such manner as the Court may determine by order entered after the sale. NOTICE IS FINALLY GIVEN that Plaintiff may bid and purchase the property at the foreclosure sale and may apply all or a portion of its judgment as cash toward the purchase price.By: s/Kathleen Brandt, Attorney at LawKATHLEEN BRANDTSpecial Master1212 Pennsylvania NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110(505) 266-8787HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 15, 22, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-CV-2012-08382SANDIA LABORATORY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,v. MARY SUE SPEAR A/K/A MARY S. SPEAR A/K/A M. SUE SPEAR; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF MARY SUE SPEAR; JOHN DOE and JANE DOE.Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the above entitled Court, having appointed the undersigned as Special Master in this matter with the power to sell, has ordered the Special Master to sell the below described real property, situated in the County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, more particularly described as:Lot numbered Thirty Three (33) in Block numbered Nine-A (9-A), ACADEMY ESTATES NO. 3, an Addition to the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico, within the Elena Gallegos Grant, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, being a replat of Blocks 9 and 10, Unit No. 2, Academy Estates, as the same is shown and designated on the Plat of said Addition Filed in the Offi ce of the County Clerk of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on May 19, 1972, inMap Book D5, Folio 16.More commonly described as 8901 Chambers Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111.The sale shall commence at 4:55 p.m. on March 28, 2013, at the front entrance to the Second Judicial District Court House, at 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, NM 87103. The property will be sold “As Is” to the highest bidder for cash. The property will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and to any liens and assessments not otherwise foreclosed upon herein. Interested bidders should undertake to make their own determination as to the status of title. For purposes of this sale, “cash” shall mean (1) cash on hand, (2) other immediately available funds, including, but not limited to, bank cashiers checks, or (3) an irrevocable letter of credit payable at sight issued by a fi nancial institution acceptable to and in a form acceptable to the Special Master in an amount not less than the bid amount, delivered to and approved by the Special Master prior to sale.For purposes of this Sale, the term “immediately available funds” shall refer to those funds that can be delivered to the Special Master within TWENTY-FOUR (24) hours of the acceptance of the bid.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the proceeds of sale will be applied as follows: fi rst, to all costs and expenses of sale, including the Special Master’s fee and costs; second, to the judgment awarded to Plaintiff in the amount of $232,659.21 under Count I, plus interest from August 27, 2012, at the rate of 4.18% per annum, less $1,552.73; AND $1,131.12 under Count II, plus interest from August 27, 2012, at the rate of 9.25% per annum, AND $2,995.80 under Count III, plus interest from August 27, 2012, at the rate of 4.4% per annum; third, in such manner as the Court may determine by order entered after the sale. NOTICE IS FINALLY GIVEN that Plaintiff may bid and purchase the property at the foreclosure sale and may apply all or a portion of its judgment as cash toward the purchase price.By: s/Kathleen Brandt, Attorney at LawKATHLEEN BRANDTSpecial Master1212 Pennsylvania NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110(505) 266-8787HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 15, 22, 2013

SUITS

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-202-CV-2012-10606 J.D.B. ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION OF NEW MEXICO INC. D/B/A CNAC,Plaintiff, v. JESSICA T. THOMAS, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SUITSTATE OF NEW MEXICO to the above-named Defendant: GREETINGS: You are hereby notifi ed that the above-named Plaintiff has fi led a civil action against you in the above-entitled Court and cause, the general object thereof being a Complaint on a Contract and for Debt and Money Due. That unless you enter your appearance in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last date of publication, judgment by default will be entered against you. Name and address of Plaintiff’s attorney:

LAWRENCE P. ZAMZOK Attorney for Plaintiff

6001 Whiteman Drive NW Albuquerque, NM 87120

(505) 898-6311 WITNESS the Hon. Alan M. Malott, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the Seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County, this 14th day of February, 2013./s/ Patricia Serna, Deputy Court ClerkHCS Pub. February 22, March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-202-CV-2012-9230 WESTLAKE SERVICES, LLC D/B/A WESTLAKE FINANCIAL SERVICES, Plaintiff, v. JENNIFER L. GARCIA and MICHAEL A. GARCIA, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SUITSTATE OF NEW MEXICO to both above-named Defendants: GREETINGS: You are hereby notifi ed that the above-named Plaintiff has fi led a civil action against you in the above-entitled Court and cause, the general object thereof being a Complaint on a Contract and for Debt and Money Due. That unless you enter your appearance in said cause on or before thirty (30) days from the last date of publication, judgment by default will be entered against you. Name and address of Plaintiff’s attorney:

LAWRENCE P. ZAMZOK, Attorney for Plaintiff

6001 Whiteman Drive NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

(505) 898-6311 WITNESS the Hon. Alan M. Malott, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico,

to Michael J. Burns, Esq., 8111 LBJ Fwy, Suite 1501, Dallas, TX 75251—(214) 276-1545 ext. 220.Scott Harenberg, Special Master P. O. Box 3183 Albuquerque, NM 87190 505.980.9866HCS Pub. February 15, 22, March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICTNo. D-202-CV-2012-07990

CALVIN HYER, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW P.A., PENSION PLAN,Plaintiff,v.ANNETTE GALLEGOS, a single woman, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, and ANY AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN AND TO THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY ADVERSE TOTHE PLAINTIFFS.Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 5th day of April, 2013 at the hour of 10 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas Blvd NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, the undersigned, as the Court appointed Special Master, will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder or bidders, for cash, the following described real estate situated in Bernalillo County, State of New Mexico, to-wit:Lot numbered Nineteen-A (19-A) in Block Numbered Fifteen (15) Summary Plat of Lots 17, 18, and 19 in Block Numbered Fifteen (15) Tract 3, Unit 3, North Albuquerque Acres, Albuquerque Bernalillo County, New Mexico as the same is shown and designated on the Summary Plat of said Addition, fi led in the Offi ce of the County Clerk of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on June 18, 1975, in Plat B10, Folio 99.such sale to be held pursuant to and in accordance with the Default Final Judgment and Decree fi led in the above entitled cause to foreclose a Mortgage on the 23rd day of January, 2013, wherein the Plaintiff, Calvin Hyer, Jr., Attorney at Law P.A., Pension Plan, was granted a judgment over and against the Defendant Annette Gallegos and over and against the real property and improvements described therein in the total amount of One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two Dollars and 88/100 ($138,962.88), which Judgment is a fi rst mortgage lien encumbrance upon the real property described above, and which amount includes all principal, accrued interest, and late charges due upon the obligation concerned with herein through November 16, 2012, which interest shall continue to accrue upon the Judgment granted herein at the rate specifi ed in the Note previously entered into by and between the parties hereto until paid in full, together with interest thereon, which amounts may be added to said Judgments at the time of the foreclosure sale or reinstatement.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the real property and improvements concerned with herein will be sold subject to any and all patent reservations, easements, all recorded and unrecorded liens not foreclosed herein and all recorded and unrecorded special assessments and taxes and that may be due.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that should the Plaintiff, CALVIN HYER, JR. Attorney At Law P.A., Pension Plan bid and/or become the purchaser of said real estate and improvements at the foreclosure sale, it may use any part of its Judgment granted herein as credit against the purchase price, should it be the highest bidder, and the purchaser at the foreclosure sale, shall be entitled to immediate possession of the real property and improvements more particularly described in the Default Final Judgment and Decree entered herein.NOTICE IS FINALLY GIVEN that the Special Master may continue the Special Master Sale from time to time if necessary without republishing the Notice of Sale so long as the Special Master appears at the designated time scheduled for said Special Master’s Sale and announces the postponement thereof to another specifi c date./s/ Marion Martindale (read and approved)MARION MARTINDALESpecial Master(505) 489-4398HCS Pub. February 15, 22, March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-CV-2012-02659SANDIA LABORATORY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,v.CHRISTOPHER J. SAIS and CINDY A. SAIS, JOHN DOE and JANE DOE.Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above entitled Court, having appointed the undersigned as Special Master in this matter with the power to sell, has ordered the Special Master to sell the below described real property, situated in the County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, more particularly described as:Lot Numbered Twenty Five (25) of the Plat of IZABEL SUBDIVISION, situate within projected Section 15, T. 9 N., R. 2 E., N.M.P.M. , City of Albuquerque , Town of Atrisco Grant,, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, as the same is shown and designated on the Plat of said Subdivision, fi led in the Offi ce of the County Clerk, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on March 23, 2006, in Plat Book 2006C, page 93.More commonly described as 5015 West Lea Drive SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105.The sale shall commence at 4:45 p.m. on March 28, 2013, at the front entrance to the Second Judicial District Court

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L E G A L NOTICESHealth City Sun

FRANK JOSEPH BUDICK, III Personal Representative of the Estate of Frank Joseph Budick, Jr., DeceasedTHE NEW MEXICO LAW GROUP, P.C.By/ss/ROBERT N. SINGERAttorney for Personal Representative of the Estate of Frank Joseph Budick, Jr., Deceased320 Osuna Road NE, Suite G-4Albuquerque NM HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2012

STATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBATE COURT

BERNALILLO COUNTY No. 2013-072

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MUSHTAQ A. KHAN, DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned personal representative at Butler & Butler P.A. at 401 Alvarado SE, Suite E., Albuquerque, NM 87108 or fi led with the BERNALILLO COUNTY PROBATE COURT, STATE OF NEW MEXICO, PO Box 542, One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102, phone (505) 468-1233.Dated: _______, 2012./s/ Arif M. KhanArif M. Khan, Personal Representative of the Estate ofMUSHTAQ A. KHAN, Deceased.Submitted By:/s/ Wycliffe V. ButlerWycliffe V. ButlerAttorney for the Personal Representative401 Alvarado Dr. S.E.Suite EAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87108(505) 266-5056HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-202-PB-2013-00081In the Matter of the Estate ofMARIE M. MCCORMICK, Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to David A. Finlayson, attorney for the estate of Marie M. McCormick, at SWAIM, FINLAYSON & PUMA, P.C., 4830 Juan Tabo, N.E., Suite F, Albuquerque, NM 87111, or fi led with the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County Courthouse, Post

and the Seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County, this February 10, 2013. /s/ Christina Villa, Deputy Court ClerkHCS Pub. February 22, March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-202-CV-2012-9709 J.D.B. ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION OF NEW MEXICO INC. D/B/A CNAC, Plaintiff, v. MELISSA PADILLA, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SUITSTATE OF NEW MEXICO to the above-named Defendant: GREETINGS: You are hereby notifi ed that the above-named Plaintiff has fi led a civil action against you in the above-entitled Court and cause, the general object thereof being a Complaint On A Contract And For Debt And Money Due. That unless you enter your appearance in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last date of publication, judgment by default will be entered against you. Name and address of Plaintiff’s attorney:

LAWRENCE P. ZAMZOK Attorney for Plaintiff

6001 Whiteman Drive NW Albuquerque, NM 87120

(505) 898-6311 WITNESS the Hon. Alan Malott, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of theState of New Mexico, and the Seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County, this February 10, 2013./s/ Deputy Court ClerkHCS Pub. February 22, March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-CV-2012-10135SANDIA LABORATORY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,v.JAMIE R. TRAINOR,Defendant.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED OR DESIGNATED DEFENDANT:JAMIE R. TRAINORGREETINGS DEFENDANTS:You are hereby notifi ed that Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union, as Plaintiff, has fi led an action in the Second Judicial District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, and wherein the said Plaintiff seeks to obtain constructive service of process upon you.The general object of said action is: Complaint for Debt Due and OwingYou are further notifi ed that unless you serve a pleading or motion in response to the complaint in said cause on or

before thirty (30) days after the last publication date, judgment will be entered against you.The name and post offi ce address of the Attorneys for the Plaintiff is as follows: ALDRIDGE, GRAMMER & HAMMAR, P.A., 1212 Pennsylvania, NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.WITNESS the Honorable Nan G. Nash, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County on February 27, 2013.GREGORY T. IRELAND CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURTBy: Kendra Goers DeputyHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 22, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-202-CV-2012-10211 J.D.B. ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION OF NEW MEXICO INC. D/B/A CNAC, Plaintiff, v. CASSANDRA KELLEY, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SUITSTATE OF NEW MEXICO to the above-named Defendant: GREETINGS: You are hereby notifi ed that the above-named Plaintiff has fi led a civil action against you in the above-entitled Court and cause, the general object thereof being a Complaint On A Contract And For Debt And Money Due. That unless you enter your appearance in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last date of publication, judgment by default will be entered against you. Name and address of Plaintiff’s attorney:

LAWRENCE P. ZAMZOK Attorney for Plaintiff

6001 Whiteman Drive NW Albuquerque, NM 87120

(505) 898-6311 WITNESS the Hon. Clay P. Campbell, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the Seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County, this 4th day of March, 2013.Gregory T. Ireland, Clerk of District Court/s/ Patricia Serna, Deputy Court ClerkHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 22, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICTNo. D-202-CV-2013-00230

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.ELIBERTO T. CALDERON,Defendant.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

STATE OF NEW MEXICO to Defendant Eliberto T. Calderon, GREETINGS:You are hereby notifi ed that Plaintiff Bank of America, N.A., (“Plaintiff”,) has fi led a civil action against you to foreclose its Deed of Trust recorded in the Offi ce of the Clerk of Bernalillo

County on November 10, 2010, and re-recorded on November 12, 2012, as Document Number 2010114793. The property subject to the Mortgage is commonly known as 9927 Edith Blvd NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87113, and more particularly described as:A TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN SECTIONS 10 AND 11 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, N.M.P.M., BERNALILLO COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, BEING AND COMPRISING THE EASTERLY PORTION OF TRACT 163-B-2-B AS THE SAME IS SHOWN AND DESIGNATED ON THE MIDDLE RIO GRANDE CONSERVANCY DISTRICT PROPERTY MAP NO. 23 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER TO THE TRACT HEREIN SET FORTH, A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF EDITH BOULEVARD N.E. (NEW MEXICO PROJECT NO, S-271 (1). WHENCE THE SECTION CORNER COMMON TO SECTIONS 10, 11, 14 AND 15, TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, N.M.P.M., BEARS SOUTH 03 DEG. 35’ 10” WEST, 1038.40 FEET DISTANT; AND RUNNING; THENCE NORTH 71 DEG. 45’ 15” WEST, 121.50 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE TRACT HEREIN SET FORTH; THENCE NORTH 18 DEG. 35’ 00” EAST, 61.72 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF ALAMEDA ROAD NE AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE TRACT HEREIN SET FORTH; THENCE SOUTH 70 DEG. 42’ 20” EAST, 111.80 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF ALAMEDA ROAD NE AND THE NORTHWEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID EDITH BOULEVARD NE AND THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE TRACT HEREIN SET FORTH; THENCE; SOUTH 09° 20’ 20” WEST, 60.40 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fi xtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Security Instrument. All of the foregoing is referred to in this Security Instrument as the “Property.”If you do not fi le a responsive pleading or motion within thirty (30) days of the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice, judgment by default will be entered against you. Plaintiff’s attorney is Scott & Kienzle, P.A. (Jordan M. DeHaan), P.O. Box 587, Albuquerque, NM 87103-0587, 505/246-8600.WITNESS, the Honorable Carl J. Butkus, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the Seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County, this 4th day of March, 2013.GREGORY T. IRELANDCLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURTBy: /s/ Patricia SernaDeputyHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 22, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-CV-2012-10140KIRTLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,v. HILLARY A. HATTEN,

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED OR DESIGNATED DEFENDANT:HILLARY A. HATTENGREETINGS DEFENDANTS:You are hereby notifi ed that Kirtland Federal Credit Union, as Plaintiff, has fi led an action in the Second Judicial District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, and wherein the said Plaintiff seeks to obtain constructive service of process upon you.The general object of said action is: Complaint for Debt DueYou are further notifi ed that unless you serve a pleading or motion in response to the complaint in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last publication date, judgment will be entered against you.The name and post offi ce address of the Attorneys for the Plaintiff is as follows: ALDRIDGE, GRAMMER & HAMMAR, P.A., 1212 Pennsylvania, NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.WITNESS the Honorable Theresa Baca, District Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of New Mexico, and the seal of the District Court of Bernalillo County on February 27, 2013.GREGORY T. IRELANDCLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURTBy: Cathy Chavez DeputyHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 22, 2013

PROBATE

ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF MCKINLEYSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

No. D-1113-PB-2013-00007IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFFRANK JOSEPH BUDICK, JR., Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or within two months after the mailing or delivery of this notice, whichever is later, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative c/o his attorneys, The New Mexico Law Group, P.C., 320 Osuna Road N.E., Suite G-4, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107, or fi led with the McKinley County District Court in this action.DATED: February 13, 2013./ss/

Offi ce Box 488, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103.Dated: February 14, 2013 /s/ Dolores A. McCormick Frank DOLORES A. MCCORMICK FRANKPersonal RepresentativeSWAIM, FINLAYSON & PUMA, P.C.By /s/ David A. FinlaysonDavid A. FinlaysonAttorney for the Personal Representative of the Estate of MARIE M. MCCORMICK, Deceased4830 Juan Tabo, N.E., Suite FAlbuquerque, NM 87111(505) 237-0064HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. 2012-771IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFGEORGE D. BUFFETT, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Zia Trust, Inc. has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claim within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or their claims will be forever barred. Claims must be either (a) presented by mail or in person to the Personal Representative at the offi ces of the attorneys for the estate (Keleher & McLeod, P.A., Suite 1200, 201 Third Street N.W., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, Attn: Chad F. Worthen, Esq.) or (b) fi led with the Bernalillo County Probate Court, One Civic Plaza N.W., 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102.DATED: February 19, 2013ZIA TRUST, INC.By: __________Teresa DeMenge, Vice PresidentKELEHER & MCLEOD, P.A.By___________Richard K. BarlowChad F. WorthenP.O. Box AAAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87103(505) 346-1313Attorneys for the EstateHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

IN THE DISTRICT COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONo. D-202-PB-2012-00582

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ERMA H. WALZ, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSAlice A. Aden has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Erma H. Walz, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative at Aldridge, Grammer, & Hammar PA, 1212 Pennsylvania NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110, or fi led with

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the District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104.DATED: February 19, 2013William F. AldridgeWILLIAM F. ALDRIDGE Attorney for Estate ALDRIDGE, GRAMMER & HAMMAR, P.A.“Filed by Email”William F. Aldridge, Attorney at LawsWILLIAM F. ALDRIDGE1212 Pennsylvania NEAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87110(505) 266-8787HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICTNo. D-202-PB-2013-00095

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFSTEVEN WADE REYNOLDS, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims may be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative, by and through their attorneys of record, Hurley, Toevs, Styles, Hamblin & Panter, P.A. (Randolph L. Hamblin), 4155 Montgomery, NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87109, or fi led with the Bernalillo County District Court, PO Box 488, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87103.DATED: 2/27/13/s/ Diana BenavidezDIANA BENAVIDEZ, Trust Offi cerWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Personal RepresentativeHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-PB-2013-00088IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GILBERT H. SEVERINGHAUS, Deceased,

NOTICE TO CREDITORSRichard E. Severinghaus has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Gilbert H. Severinghaus, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative’s attorney, Richard J. Grodner, 2015 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM 87112, or fi led with the Bernalillo County, Second Judicial District Court, Probate Division, P.O. Box 488, Albuquerque, NM 87103. /s/ Richard E. SeveringhausRichard E. SeveringhausPersonal Representative

of the Estate of Gilbert H. Severinghaus558 Jesse James Dr.San Jose, CA 95123408.705.6519Electronically fi led/s/Richard J. GrodnerAttorney for Personal Representative2015 Wyoming Blvd. NE,Suite CAlbuquerque, NM 87112505.266.2566HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLO STATE OF NEW MEXICONo. D-202-PB-2013-00080

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFWALTER ARAGON, JR., Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORSYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the below-named individual has been appointed personal representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months of the later of their receipt of this Notice or the publication of notice to creditors. If not so presented, the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative in care of their attorneys at the address below, or fi led with the Second Judicial District Court in and for Bernalillo County.Dated: March 4, 2013Angela A. MorrisPersonal Representative of the Estate of Walter Aragon, Jr.R. Tracy SproulsRODEY, DICKASON, SLOAN, AKIN & ROBB, P.A.P.O. Box 1888Albuquerque, NM 87103-1888(505) 768-7355ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-PB-2013-00031IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STEPHANIE ANN HARRIS, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSLaura L. Weiss has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Stephanie Ann Harris, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative’s attorney, Richard J. Grodner, 2015 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM 87112, or fi led with the Bernalillo County, Second Judicial District Court, Probate Division, P.O. Box 488, Albuquerque, NM 87103. /s/ Laura L. WeissLaura L. Weiss, Personal Representative of the Estate of Stephanie Ann Harris2 Skyline Ct.Edgewood, NM 87015

Electronically fi led/s/ Richard J. GrodnerAttorney for Personal Representative2015 Wyoming Blvd. NE,Suite CAlbuquerque, NM 87112505.266.2566HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBATE COURT

BERNALILLO COUNTY No. 2013-117 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFLucille Cole, DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this notice, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned personal representative at the address listed below, or fi led with the Probate Court of Bernalillo, County, New Mexico, located at the following address: One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Dated: March 5, 2013./s/ Pamela Groghan-JaramilloPamela Groghan-Jaramillo 6920 Edwina Ave NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110505.872.9558HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-PB-2013-00078IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFVENUS E. WOOD, DECEASED.

NOTICE OF HEARING BY PUBLICATION

TO: ALL POTENTIAL DEVISEES WHO HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF VENUS WOODTO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF VENUS WOOD, DECEASED, AND ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO HAVE OR CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF VENUS WOOD, DECEASED, OR IN THE MATTER BEING LITIGATED IN THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED HEARING.A hearing on the Petition for Formal Probate of Will and Appointment of Personal Representative will be held at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, in the Honorable Clay Campbell’s courtroom , on April 26, 2013, at 9:15 a.m.Pursuant to law, notice of the time and place of hearing on said petition is hereby given you by publication, once each week, for two consecutive weeks.DATED: March 5, 2013/s/ Judith D. SchrandtJudith D. Schrandt Attorneys for Personal Representative4263 Montgomery NE Suite 210Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109(505) 842-5363HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONo. D-202-PB-2012-00356

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFNANCY E. WHITE, DECEASED.

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON

PETITION FOR ORDER OF COMPLETE SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE BY PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVETO: Unknown heirs of Nancy E. White, Deceased, and all unknown persons who have or claim any interest in the Estate of Nancy E. White, Deceased, or in the matter being litigated in the hereinafter mentioned hearing.Zia Trust, Inc., Petitioner in the above entitled Estate, hereby gives notice to all interested persons and to any unknown persons who have or claim any interest in the Estate of Nancy E. White, Deceased, that a Petition for Order of Complete Settlement of Estate by Personal Representative was fi led on February 4, 2013, in the above entitled cause. By the Petition, Zia Trust, Inc. seeks the order of the court approving the fi nal account, approving the schedule of distributions proposed by the Personal Representative, and declaring the Estate fully settled and releasing it from further claims or demand of any interested person. You are given notice that a hearing on the Petition of Zia Trust, Inc. has been set for April 23, 2013, at the hour of 8:45 a.m. at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, before the Honorable Valerie Huling.Pursuant to 45-1-401, NMSA 1978, notice of the time and place of hearing on said Petition is hereby given you by publication, once each week, for two consecutive weeks.BRAD VAUGHN LAW OFFICE, P.C.By /s/ Brad VaughnBrad Vaughn Attorney for the Personal Representative2900 Louisiana Blvd. NENorth Building, Suite I-2Albuquerque, NM 87110(505) 883-9110HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

Case No. D-202-PB-2012-00529

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL ALAN TROMPAK, Deceased.

NOTICE OF HEARING BY PUBLICATION

THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MICHAEL ALAN TROMPAK, DECEASED, AND ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO HAVE OR CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL ALAN TROMPAK, DECEASED, OR IN THE MATTER BEING LITIGATED IN THE HEREINAFTER MENTIONED HEARING.A hearing on the Petition for Formal Determination of

Heirship and Appointment of Personal Representative fi led by the Petitioner, Jared Rendon-Trompak, will be held at 9:00 a.m. on April 18, 2013 before the Honorable Judge Barela-Shepherd at the Bernalillo County Courthouse located at 400 Lomas St. NW in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Pursuant to 45 1 401 NMSA 1978, notice of the time and place of hearing on said petition is hereby given you by publication, once each week, for two consecutive weeks.Respectfully submitted,LAW OFFICE OF BENJAMIN HANCOCK By: /s/ Benjamin Hancock Benjamin Hancock 5345 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Suite 203 Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone 505.508.4343 Fax 505.508.4323 Attorney for PetitionerHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONo. D-202-PB-2012-00577

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH J. PUGLIESE, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSMartha Bird Pugliese has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Joseph J. Pugliese, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative Martha Bird Pugliese, c/o Richard M. Reidy, P.C., at 4010 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Ste. D, Albuquerque, NM 87107, or fi led with the District Court of Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, NM. Respectfully submitted,RICHARD M. REIDY, P.C./s/ Richard M. ReidyRichard M. Reidycounsel for the estate4010 Carlisle NE Ste. DAlbuquerque, NM 87107(505) 884-2556HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D 202 PB 2013-00098IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFANTHONY J. OPSTEDAL, DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of ANTHONY J. OPSTEDAL, deceased. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative c/o her attorneys,

Dubois, Cooksey & Bischoff, P.A., 2040 Fourth Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, or fi led with the Bernalillo County District Court at 400 Lomas Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. DATED: March 6, 2013./s/ Mary Lee BriansMARY LEE BRIANS1828 Christine St. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87112ATTORNEYS FOR ESTATE:DUBOIS, COOKSEY & BISCHOFF, P.A.BY:/s/GERALD E. BISCHOFF2040 Fourth Street NWAlbuquerque, NM 87102(505) 243-6721HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONo. D-202-PB-2013-00018

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OLAN GOLDSTON, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDarin G. Goldston has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Olan Goldston, deceased. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative at 402 Indian School Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, or to Kendall O. Schlenker, at 7850 Jefferson NE, Suite 140, Albuquerque, NM 87109, or fi led with the District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico. DATED: January 30, 2013. /s/ Darin G. GoldstonDarin G. Goldston,Personal RepresentativeSCHLENKER & URREA, LLPBy /s/ Kendall O. SchlenkerKendall O. Schlenker, Esq.Post Offi ce Box 90637Albuquerque, New Mexico 87199-0637(505) 244-0090Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONo. D-202-PB-2013-00105

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THELMA M. BACHECHI, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSErnest E. Montgomery has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Thelma M. Bachechi, deceased. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative at 1414 San Carlos SW #4, Albuquerque, NM 87104, or to Kendall O. Schlenker, at 7850 Jefferson NE, Suite 140, Albuquerque, NM 87109, or fi led with the District Court of

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Bernalillo County, New Mexico. DATED: March ______, 2013. /s/ Ernest E. MontgomeryErnest E. Montgomery, Personal RepresentativeSCHLENKER & URREA, LLPBy /s/ Kendall O. SchlenkerKendall O. Schlenker, Esq.Post Offi ce Box 90637Albuquerque, New Mexico 87199-0637(505) 244-0090Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-PB-2013-00057 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFEUNA K. RAWLS, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSPATRICIA ANN RAWLS has been appointed personal representative of the Estate of EUNA K. RAWLS, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the fi rst publication of this notice, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the personal representative, in care of Wayne G. Chew, P.O. Box X, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103, or fi led with the Second District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico./s/ Patricia Ann RawlsPATRICIA ANN RAWLS Submitted by,/s/Wayne G. ChewWAYNE G. CHEW, P.C.Attorney for Personal Representative20 First Plaza, NW, Suite 517Post Offi ce Box XAlbuquerque, NM 87103Telephone: (505) 842-6363HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. 2013-116IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY INTOGNA, deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of this estate. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice, or within two months after the mailing or other delivery of this Notice, whichever is later, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned personal representative, c/o Lawrence W. Kay, P.A., 1825 San Mateo NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 or fi led with the Bernalillo County Probate Court, One Civic Plaza NW 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102. DATED: 2-18-13/s/ Rosalie Rankin Rosalie Rankin, Personal Representative of The Estate of Mary Intogna, DeceasedSubmitted by,/s/ Lawrence W. KayLawrence W. Kay, Attorney for

the Personal Representative1825 San Mateo Blvd. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110(505) 254-0600HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

OTHER

GUARDIANSHIP

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUT

NO DM. 2013-000094IN THE MATTER OF KINSHIP GUARDIANSHIPPROCEEDING FOR CONNOR HARTLEY, a minor child.

STIPULATED ORDER APPOINTING KINSHIP

GUARDIANTHIS MATTER, having come before the Court stipulation of the parties the Petitioner, Sharon Hartley, being represented by Breanon Cole, and the Respondent being represented Pro se, Court having been otherwise fully apprised of the issues FINDS AND ORDERS:1. The Court has jurisdiction of the parties and subject matter herein.2. This Petition for Guardianship is fi led pursuant to NMSA 40-10(B) (2012) by Maternal Grandmother, Sharon Hartley.3. The parties stipulate to appointing Petitioner, Sharon Hartley (maternal grandmother) as Temporary Kinship Guardian for the minor child, Connor Hartley, age. The Temporary Kinship Guardianship shall last for a period of six months. The court shall hold a review hearing on July 12, 2013. @ 10:00 am4. Jonathan Rivera, the biological father, resides in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. His specifi c whereabouts are unknown by either Petitioner or Respondent-Mother. Therefore, the Petitioner shall provide notice of the guardianship by publication within the county of Bernalillo within 10 days of the entry of this order and after all subsequent motions are fi led before the court.5. Visitation with Respondent-Mother and the minor child shall be on Sundays from 1-4 PM at McDonald’s on Juan Tabo and Lomas in Albuquerque, NM with Petitioner supervising the visitation.6. As kinship guardian, Petitioner, Sharon Hartley, shall have authority to make medical, education, and other major life decisions for the minor child Connor Hartley.7. Child support has not been requested and shall be reserved upon until motion by the parties.IT IS SO ORDERED:/s/ Alisa Hadfi eldTHE HONORABLE ALISA HADFIELDDISTRICT COURT JUDGE2/8/2013/s/ Breanon ColeBreanon Cole Attorney for Petitioner/s/ Tiescha HartleyTiescha Hartley

Respondent Pro SeHCS Pub. February 22, March 1, 8, 15, 2013

NAME CHANGE

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01935IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OFJAKOB GABRIEL TURCIOSFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jakob Gabriel Turcios, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he seeks to change his name from Jakob Gabriel Turcios to Jakob Sam Garcia, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable VALERIE A. MACKIE HULING, District Judge, on the Day of March 20 2013, at the hour of 8:45 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Jakob Gabriel TurciosJakob Gabriel Turcios Petitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. CV 2013-01894 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFDEVON LOGAN CARNELLFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 40-8-1 through Sec. 40-8-3 NMSA 1978, the Petitioner, Devon Logan Carnell will apply to the Honorable NAN G. NASH, District Judge of the Second Judicial District at the Second Judicial District Courthouse in ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico at 1:25 p.m. on the 20th day of March, 2013 for an ORDER FOR CHANGE OF NAME from Devon Logan Carnell to Devon Logan Reiss. (Courtroom 602)Submitted by Petitioner Pro Se:/s/ Devon Logan CarnellDevon Logan Carnell HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01895IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFSTEFANIE LYNN DEATON

FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO

CHANGE NAME(ADULT)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Stefanie Lynn Deaton, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Stefanie Lynn Deaton to Stefanie Lynn Deal, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable CLAY CAMPBELL, District Judge, on the 25 day of MAR 2013, at the hour of 2:45 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Stefanie Lynn DeatonStefanie Lynn Deaton Petitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01872IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFMelissa M. DenetdaleFOR CHANGE OF NAME OFTerry Douglas Begay

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(OF PERSON UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Melissa M. Denetdale, has fi led a Petition to Change the Name of her child, from Terry Douglas Begay to Nathaniel Herman Denetdale. This Petition will be heard before the Honorable JUDGE ALAN MALOTT, District Judge, on the 09 day of APR, 2013, at the hour of 11:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas Blvd NW Albuquerque, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Melissa M. DenetdaleMelissa M. DenetdalePetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00140IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFStarlene A. MooneyFOR CHANGE OF NAME OFBrandon Levantonio Mooney-Crespin

AMENDED NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(OF PERSON UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Starlene A. Mooney, has fi led a Petition to Change the Name of her child, from Brandon Levantonio Mooney-Crespin to Brandon James Levantonio Mooney. This Petition will be heard before the Honorable Judge C. Shannon Bacon, District Judge, on the day of 3/28/13, 2013, at the hour of 9:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse,

Albuquerque, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Starlene A. MooneyStarlene A. MooneyPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00139IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFStarlene A. MooneyFOR CHANGE OF NAME OFJaeden Raye Shendo

AMENDED NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(OF PERSON UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Starlene A. Mooney, has fi led a Petition to Change the Name of her child, from Jaeden Raye Shendo to Jaeden Raye Mooney. This Petition will be heard before the Honorable CARL J. BUTKUS, District Judge, on the day of 3/28/13, 2013, at the hour of 9:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Starlene A. MooneyStarlene A. MooneyPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

2 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01999IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFDelilah GonzalezFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Delilah Gonzalez Moreno, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the 2nd Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Delilah Gonzalez Moreno to Delilah Gonzalez, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable DENISE BARELA SHEPHERD, District Judge, on the 12th day of April 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Delilah Gonzalez Moreno Delilah Gonzalez MorenoPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

2 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01999IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFElijah GonzalezFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elijah Moreno Gonzalez, a resident of the City of

Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the __________ District Court, __________ County, New Mexico, wherein he seeks to change his name from Elijah Moreno Gonzalez to Elijah Gonzalez, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable DENISE BARELA SHEPHERD, District Judge, on the 12th day of April 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuq., New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Elijah Gonzalez Elijah GonzalezPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

2 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01999IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFJeremiah Moreno GonzalezFOR CHANGE OF NAME OFJeremiah Gonzalez

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(OF PERSON UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Martin Gonzalez, has fi led a Petition to Change the Name of his child, from Jeremiah Moreno Gonzalez to Jeremiah Gonzalez. This Petition will be heard before the Honorable Barela Shepherd, District Judge, on the 12th day of April, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuq, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Martin GonzalezMartin Gonzalez Petitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01996IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFAYORINDE AKINNIKAWE and ERIN MICHELLE AKINNIKAWEFOR CHANGE OF NAME OFAYANNA JOSEPHINE AYOMIDE LONGORIA

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(OF PERSON UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AYORINDE AKINNIKAWE and ERIN MICHELLE AKINNIKAWE, have fi led a Petition to Change the Name of their child, from AYANNA JOSEPHINE AYOMIDE LONGORIA to AYANNA JOSEPHINE AYOMIDE AKINNIKAWE. This Petition will be heard before the Honorable TED BACA, District Judge, on the 28 day of MAR, 2013, at the hour of 1:30 pm, at the BERNALILLO County Courthouse, 400 Lomas Blvd NW Courtroom #702, Albuquerque, New Mexico.Respectfully Submitted,/s/ Ayorinde Akinnikawe, Erin AkinnikaweAyorinde Akinnikawe, Erin Akinnikawe Petitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

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SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02069IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFNICANORA JOSEFINA PINEDA LUCEROFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, Nicanora Josefi na Pineda Lucero, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Nicanora Josefi na Pineda Lucero to Josephine Nora Lucero and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable CARL J. BUTKUS, District Judge, on the 28 day of March 2013, at the hour of 9:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Nicanora Josefi na Pineda LuceroPetitioner, pro seNicanora Josefi na Pineda LuceroHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01997IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFAtene aka Nastalya Yvette AteneFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Atene AKA Nastalya Yvette Atene, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Atene AKA Nastalya Yvette Atene to Nastalya Yvette Atene, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable NAN G. NASH, District Judge, on the 27th day of March 2013, at the hour of 1:25 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Courtroom 602Respectfully submitted,/s/ Nastalya AteneNastalya AtenePetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02044IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFBenjamin GarnerFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Benjamin Garner, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Benjamin Andrew Garner to Lakin Tyrian Vetrova, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable JUDGE BEATRICE BRICKHOUSE, District Judge, on the 12th day of April 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, ABQ, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Ben GarnerBen GarnerPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-01943IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFKristalee AbeytaFOR CHANGE OF NAME OFMariahlee Daugherty

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(OF PERSON UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kristalee Abeyta, has fi led a Petition to Change the Name of her child, from Mariahlee Daugherty to Mariahlee Abeyta. This Petition will be heard before the Honorable JUDGE BEATRICE BRICKHOUSE, District Judge, on the 22nd day of March, 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, ABQ, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Kristalee AbeytaKristalee AbeytaPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02119IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFJerome Jeremy Antonio NietoFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jerome Jeremy Antonio Nieto, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he seeks to change his name from Jerome Jeremy Antonio Nieto to Jerome Anthony Chavez, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable JUDGE BEATRICE BRICKHOUSE, District Judge, on the 12th day of April 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas NW Alb, New Mexico.

Respectfully submitted,/s/ Jerome Jeremy Antonio NietoJerome Jeremy Antonio NietoPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02179IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFDiana Maria OrnelasFOR CHANGE OF NAME OFKayla Maria Rodriguez

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(OF PERSON UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Diana Maria Ornelas, has fi led a Petition to Change the Name of her child, from Kayla Maria Rodriguez to Kayla Maria Rodriguez Ornelas. This Petition will be heard before the Honorable DENISE BARELA SHEPHERD, District Judge, on the 12th day of April, 2013, at the hour of 11:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Diana Maria OrnelasDiana Maria OrnelasPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02217IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFChristina J. EvansFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Christina J. Evans, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change his/her name from Christina J. Evans to Christina Jean Tharp, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable BEATRICE BRICKHOUSE, District Judge, on the 12th day of April 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Christina J. EvansChristina J. EvansPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02214IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFMiracle Unique WhiteFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Miracle Unique White, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Miracle Unique White to Miracle Unique Onyia, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable CLAY CAMPBELL, District Judge, on the 3rd day of April 2013, at the hour of 1:29 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Miracle WhiteMiracle White Petitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02203IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFKayleigh BenedictFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kayleigh Benedict, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the Bernalillo District Court, United States County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Kayleigh Benedict to Austin Dacota Benedict, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable CARL J. BUTKUS, District Judge, on the 3rd day of April 2013, at the hour of 11:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Kayleigh BenedictKayleigh BenedictPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-02222IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFConnie Sue HarringtonFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Connie Sue Harrington, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has fi led a Petition to Change Name in the 2nd District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he/she seeks to change his/her name from Connie Sue Harrington to Corran Therese Harrington, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable NAN G. NASH, District Judge, on the 10th day

of April 2013, at the hour of 1:25 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Courtroom 602Respectfully submitted,/s/ Connie Sue HarringtonConnie Sue HarringtonPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

COUNTYBUSINESS

NEW MEXICO PUBLIC EMPLOYEE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING

The New Mexico Public Employee Labor Relations Board (“NMPELRB”) hereby gives notice that it will conduct a public hearing at its offi ces at 2929 Coors Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 on April 1, 2013, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The purpose of the public hearing will be to obtain input on the proposed amendment of existing rules codifi ed as 11.21.2.8 NMAC, Commencement of Case, and NMAC 11.21.3.17, Briefs, in order to correct typographical errors appearing in each rule. Interested individuals may provide comments at the public hearing and/or submit written comments to Mr. Matthew Abousleman, Administrative Assistant, New Mexico Public Employee Labor Relations Board, 2929 Coors Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 ( M a t t h e w J . A b o u s l e m a n @state.nm.us)) (505) 831-5422, fax (505) 831-8820. Written comments must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on the date of the hearing. However, the submission of written comments as soon as possible is encouraged. Copies of the proposed rules may be accessed on the Board’s website (http://www.pelrb.state.nm.us) under the “Public Notices” link, or obtained from Mr. Abousleman at the email address or phone number indicated. Individuals with disabilities who require this information in an alternative format or need any form of auxiliary aid to attend or participate in either of these meetings are asked to contact Mr. Abousleman as soon as possible.HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 15, 22, 2013

STORAGE AUCTIONS

Notice is hereby given that NORTHEAST HEIGHTS SELF STORAGE, 4801 EUBANK BLVD NE, ALBUQUERQUE NM 87111, in accordance with the provisions of the New Mexico Self Storage Lien Act 48-11-1 to 48-11-9 NMSA 1978, offers the following units for silent bid

auction. Northeast Heights Self Storage does not guarantee or offer any warranty for the items purchased. All units are sold “as is” and without any warranty of the contents, quality, or value. The property stored in these spaces will be sold or disposed of on or after the following date, time, and place. Date: MARCH 27, 2013 Time: beginning at 8:00 A.M. at Northeast Heights Self-Storage (address above). Units will be viewed as auction progresses. Any paid up units will be pulled from the sale list. Top bidders will be notifi ed immediately following each unit bid and goods must be removed by 6:00 PM the day after the sale. Gate opens at 7:30 a.m.; AUCTION begins promptly at 8:00 a.m. You must register prior to start of auction to be eligible to bid. Payment by CASH OR CREDIT CARD ONLY.#A1003 ROMERO, Lucy R. 3419 California NE Albuquerque, NM 87109, (87110), bike, table, chairs, microwave, dresser, sofa, 2 chests, sewing machine, totes, boxes, clothes, steam cleaner.#50077 ORTIZ, Vicki 1331 El Segundo Ave NE Albuquerque, NM 87113 dresser, bed, boxes, exercise equipment, lamp, recliner, clothes, luggage.#60059 SUTTON, Brian M. 6001 Moon St NE Apt 3022 Albuquerque, NM 87111 boxes, kids toys, dolly, exercise equipment, lawn mower, lawn tools, freezer, washer/dryer, smoker, book case, tools.#70014 LOVATO, Judy 1100 Mary Ellen Albuquerque, NM 87112 boxes, totes, exercise equipment, table, sofa, chairs, tires, car parts, shelving.#70037 MCNEELY, John 10405 Heron RD SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121 bikes, chairs, table, boxes, totes, sofa, coolers, stereo equipment, beds, vacuum, washer, dryer, TV fan.#70041 RODRIGUEZ, Emily PO BOX 544 Placitas, NM 87043 tires, vacuum, boxes, bed & frame, futon, baby crib, TV, chairs, entertainment center.#12016 HARLOW, Eva 13 Jardin RD Los Lunas, NM 87031 1987 Chevy Camaro, sofa, TV, tow bar.#12019 DAVILA, David G. 1234 Formosa Ave #9 West Hollywood, CA 90046refrigerator, table, boxes, bench, washer, luggage, stereo equipment, misc HHG. #15018 WOOD, David Jr PO BOX 306 Folly Beach, SC 29439 bed & frames, computer equipment, bags of clothes, boxes, totes, lamp, picture, stereo equipment, e n t e r t a i n m e n t .#15025 REYNOLDS, Dan 9180 Coors Blvd NE Apt 1910 Albuquerque, NM 87120 bed, futon, sofa, shelving, bike, cooler, recliner, automotive seats.#19001 GORDER, Sarah PO BOX 93504 Albuquerque, NM 87199 boxes, music keyboard, table, water fountain, guitar, stuffed animals, toys, totes, chest, luggage, computer equipment.#25016 EGHBALIEH Keyvan PO BOX 92216 Albuquerque, NM 87199 boxes of shoes, boxes, bedding, TV.HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

Notice is hereby given that WEST MESA SELF STORAGE, 2559 COORS BLVD NW, ALBUQUERQUE, NM, 87120, in

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accordance with the provisions of the New Mexico Self Storage Lien Act 48-11-1 to 48-11-9 NMSA 1978, offers the following units for silent bid auction. West Mesa Self Storage does not guarantee or offer any warranty for the items purchased. All units are sold “as is” and without any warranty of the contents, quality or value. The property stored in these spaces will be sold or disposed of on or after the following date, time and place. Date: MARCH 28, 2013 Time: beginning at 8:00 A.M. at West Mesa Self-Storage (address above). Units will be viewed as auction progresses. Any paid up units will be pulled from the sale list. Top bidders will be notifi ed immediately following each unit bid and goods must be removed by 6:00 PM the day after the sale. Gate opens at 7:30 a.m.; AUCTION begins promptly at 8:00 a.m. You must register prior to start of auction. Payment by CASH OR CREDIT CARD ONLY.#C-07 WOOLF, Robert 9705 Volcano RD NW Albuquerque, NM 87121 - microwave, boxes, sofa, lamp, desk, dresser, bed, futon, cooler.#C-24 DIAZ, Jose 2090 Cordelia St. SW Albuquerque, NM 87105 - washer, dryer, 3 life vests.#D-06 MONTOYA, Carl 2809 Estrella Brillante NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 - BBQ grill, totes, 2 TV’s, ladders,Yamaha Raptor ATV, Yamaha street bike, Yamaha dirt bike, kids toys, lawn tools, 2 mountain bikes.#E-42 RASCON. Latasha 1000 72nd ST NW Albuquerque, NM 87121 -TV, boxes, stroller, beds, clothing, luggage, guitar, lawn tools, bent wood furniture, lamps.# E-45 GIBA, Kathy 25001 W. Dove Mesa Dr. Buckeye, AZ 85326 - bike, vacuum, fan, chest, baby crib, boxes, car seat, infant swing, table, computer equipment.#F-14 JAMES, Erasmus 1419 Quiet Desert Dr SW Albuquerque, NM 87121 - dresser, refrigeration unit.#F-25 TORRES, Sergio 7727 San Agustine NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 - stereo equipment, computer equipment, beds, clothes, ladders, golf clubs, chairs, exercise equipment, kids toys, chairs, sofa love seat, tools.#I-16 MERINO, Guillermo 11109 Hornbill CT SW Albuquerque, NM 87121 - beds, sofa bed, BBQ grill, sectional sofa, boxes, microwave, crib, stroller, lamps#I-38 RASCON. Latasha 1000 72nd ST NW Albuquerque, NM 87121 - boxes, totes, clothes, TV, books, DVD player. #I-116 ROMERO, Pamela 1521 Calle Del Vista NW Albuquerque, NM 87105 - fi le cabinet, microwave, dolly, exercise equipment, pet carrier, bike, vacuum, steam cleaner, tires, dressers, boxes, beds, TV’s luggage.#J-03 YELLOWHAIR, Leon 5037 Redlands NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 - water bed, boxes, clothes, CD’s, tools, lamp, tow strap, guitar.#J-49 RAPSTINE, Peter J. 6616 Tierra Madre Ct, Albuquerque, NM 87120 – mountain bike, stuffed animal.#J-74 PARRA, Francisco 5032 Argus Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120 – fl oor jack, jack stands, car speakers, boxes, gas can, chair, staple gun.

#K-22 SNYDER, Shane 6824 Isleta Blvd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105 – kids toys, aquarium.#L-18 LEWIS, Ereal 13905 Rustler Pass Rch Rd, Roanoke, TX 76262 – sectional sofa, desk, ent. center, lamps, chairs, dressers, stereo equip., recliner, fi le cabinet, table, totes, boxes.#L-42 VALLEJOS, Tiffany R. 540 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy #2003, Henderson, NV 89012 – telescope, tools, beds and frames, boxes, totes, exercise equipment, luggage. #L-45 LITTLE, Christopher A. Tribal Rd 82 181SW (Tribal Rd 82 Box 181 SW), Albuquerque, NM 87105 – electric guitar, ent. center, table, bar stools, luggage, bed and frame, totes, boxes, trash can, sofa, DVDs, BBQ grill.#P-25 VIGIL, Kathy V. 12740 W. Indian School Rd Apt I-102, Litchfi eld Park, AZ 85340 – pallet jack, basketball goal, cement mixer, car ramps, boxes, dressers, chairs, rolling tool cabinets, lawn tools, boxes, totes, doll house. #Q-31 GIBSON, Danya S. 4701Irving Blvd NW Apt 1907, Albuquerque, NM 87114 – washer, dryer, folding chairs, cloths, table, mattresses, luggage, boxes, picture.#Q-33 ROMERO, Ashley N. 2414 Hollywood NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 – bed and frame, vacuum, chairs, dresser, end table, shoe rack, boxes.HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

Notice is hereby givenPursuant to New Mexico Statutes Sec. 48-3-14 seq. that the following goods will be sold at 220 Isleta Blvd. SW, Albuquerque, NM, March 16, 2013, at 10:00 AM to satisfy the lien claimed by New Mexico Stor-N-Lock, together with all cost of the sale.Orlando S Alderete, 1713 Hooper St. SW Albuquerque, NM 87105 Unit H 25 & 445.00 MiscellaneousMrs Ken Hinman, 1250 Clark Mill Rd. Sweet Home Or. 97386Unit A 12 $745.00 MiscellaneousDavid Candelaria, 609 6th St. SW Albuquerque, NM 87102Unit H 17, $ 525.00 MiscellaneousDimian Desanti, P O Box 67521, Albuquerque, NM 87193Unit A 26, $339.00 MiscellaneousCesar Marquez, P O Box 35247, Albuquerque, NM 87176Unit H26 $297.00 MiscellaneousRose Salas, 2434 William SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102Unit G10 $570.00 MiscellaneousJohnny J. Velasquez, 5012 5th ST. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105 Unit A28 $1085.00 MiscellaneousNew Mexico Stor-N-Lock may withdraw any of the above items from the sale at any time without prior notice.HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO NEW MEXICO

STATUTES SECTION 48-11-1 TO 9 N.M.S.A., 1978, THAT THE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT TIJERAS SELF STORAGE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 2012, AT 10:30 AM LOCATED AT 201 DORADO SE, ALBUQUERQUE, NM, 87123, TO SATISFY LIENS CLAIMED BY TIJERAS SELF STORAGE TOGETHER WITH ALL COSTS OF THE SALE:LOT #1 – CECILA CERDA A030 712 FOX LN SEALBUQUERQUE, NM 87108CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 930.00LOT #2 – DAVID MILLER I1851023 MARCELLA NE ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87112CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $2345.00LOT #3 – DONELLA SHOCK I191 354 COYOTE LN SEALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 485.00LOT #4 – DARREL TOUCHINE I195 300 DORADO SE #N7ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 410.00LOT #5 – JACKIE KELLY I200 12704 TOMLINSONALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 665.00LOT #6 – DANIELLE SERNA K259 417 DORADO PL SE #BALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 575.00LOT #7 – PATRICIA SANTILLANES K268 1430 SUNSET RD SW ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87105CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 755.00LOT #8 – PATRICA NEATHERLIN K270 PO BOX 51191ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87181

CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 930.00LOT #9 – CIARA CORREA L312 7306 STEVENSALBUQUERQUE, NM 87112 CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 815.00LOT #10 – ROY FLANDERS L318 13400 LOMAS NE #243JALBUQUERQUE, NM 87112CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 345.00LOT #11 – JACKIE KELLY L331 12704 TOMLINSONALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 1285.00LOT #12 – ERIC MADRIGAL M348 10816 HAGEN RD NEALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 410.00LOT #13 – JAMES HERRON M371 12813 DORADO SEALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 560.00LOT #14 – TINA BEZEMEK N410 1112 SAN PEDRO NE #249ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87110CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 1175.00LOT #15 – JOSHUA PAYTON C058 9900 SPAIN RD NE #N2076ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87111 CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 545.00LOT #16 – MARY VANDEVER M380 12021 SKYLINE DR NEALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123 CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 1085.00LOT #17 – JEAN MILLS B054 2793 MANITOU SPRINGSRIO RANCHO, NM 87124 CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXES

AMOUNT DUE: $ 1590.00LOT #18 – JASON MILLER J219 12904 MARTA PL SEALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123 CONTENTS: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MISC. BOXESAMOUNT DUE: $ 1240.00TERMS OF SALE: CASH . ANY LOT MAY BE WITHDRAWN FROM SALE WITHOUT NOTICE.HCS Pub. March 1, 8, 2013

Public Sale at ROUTE 66 SELF STORAGE, 9500 Central Ave. SW, 03-25-13 at 10:00am. Property contained in the following units will be sold to the highest bidder to satisfy the owner’s lien for rent under N.M.S.A Sec. 48-11-7 et. seq. Sale is With Reserve. ROUTE 66 SELF STORAGE reserves the right to set minimum bids and to refuse bids. CASH ONLY. Unit #120 Evelyn Tolbert 08 Adios LN SW Los Lunas NM 87031. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Boxes, misc. items. Unit # 238 Maria Gutierrez 4201 Blake RD SP #8 SW Albuquerque NM 87121. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Twin mattress, cabinet, boxes, misc items.Unit # 248 Denise Harris 323 47th ST NW Albuquerque NM 87105. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Table, chairs, head board, boxes, misc items.Unit #307 Denise Harris 323 47th ST NW Albuquerque NM 87105. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: TV, refrigerator, large bean bag, boxes, misc items.Unit # 424 Carlos Chico-Salcedo 224 Paseo Del Volcan SW #24 Albuquerque NM 87121. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Bike, TV, ice shaver machine, boxes, misc items.Unit # 514 Omar Delgadillo 113 Casey AVE NW Albuquerque NM 87107. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Mattresses and box springs in bags, latter, misc items.Unit # 542 Mary Tarin 1204 Casa Maria RD NE Albuquerque NM 87113. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Rugs, lamp, boxes, misc items.

Unit # 554B Francisco Romero 10408 Duke SW Albuquerque NM 87121. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Weed whacker, step latter, table, boxes, misc items.Unit # 556A Cesar Munoz-Gil 9600 Central AVE SW #100 Albuquerque NM 87121. CONTENTS CONSIST OF: Fire extinguisher, misc items.Buyer will have 24 hours to either remove all items or rent the unit until all items can be removed from the site. Please contact ROUTE 66 SELF STORAGE at (505) 242-6440 for further informationHCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEOn April 19, 2013 at 2:00 PM the undersigned will offer to sell the following described motor vehicle in order to satisfy charges for towing, storage, and/or labor charges incurred against same: 2002 Lexus RX3 VIN JTJHF10U420268169. NM license plate 164-RNH. Last know registered owner David L Walker of Albuquerque, NM. In the amount of $2964.28. Terms: Cash in hand at time of sale. Car Crafters Collision Center, Inc. 600 Montano NE Albuquerque, NM 87107. 505-881-8889. HCS Pub. March 8, 15, 2013

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If someone you didn’t know asked to borrow money from you, what would you need to know before you took the risk of making the loan? Most likely, you would want to know that this person had borrowed

money before and had a good track record of repaying it. Banks and other lenders are no different. They decide whether to loan you money based in part on the history they see on your credit report. They use this information to determine how much of a risk you are—the lower your credit risk, the lower the interest rate they charge you.So what do lenders look for when they size you up? 1. Your payment track record. Whether you’re applying for a credit card, cell phone service or new utilities hookup, creditors want to see that you have a history of making regular, on-time payments. A single missed pay-ment can lower your score. Bankruptcies, collections, judgments, defaults, liens, foreclosures or repossessions may result in a decline. 2. Your current debts. The less you owe, the better. What you spend each month on credit payments shouldn’t be more than 40 percent of your total after-tax income. This is known as your debt-to-income ratio. 3. Your credit history. Naturally, lenders want to see that you have a long, consistent track record of repaying what you owe. 4. New accounts. Lenders also want to see how much new debt you’re taking on. So it’s important to remember that each application you sub-mit—regardless of whether you’re approved—will show up on your credit report and potentially lower your score. 5. Types of credit. Creditors want to see that you’ve had experience us-ing different types of credit. They look more favorably, however, on some types of credit than others: a. A mortgage looks good as long as you’ve kept up your payments. b. Vehicle loans and bank loans can show a history of repaying a sig-nifi cant amount of money consistently over time. c. Credit cards can be a plus, as long as you’ve made regular payments and don’t apply for multiple new cards in a short period of time. Avoid us-ing more than 35 percent of your total available credit.

When Applying For A Loan, Put Yourself In The Lender’s Shoes

It’s important to keep tabs on your credit report so you can: • Know what lenders will see when you apply for credit • Be sure the information is correct—and if it’s not, take steps to get it corrected • See where you may have opportunities to improve your score. By law, you can request a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the nation-wide consumer credit-reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. You can order all three reports online at annualcreditreport.com. You can get the step-by-step information you need to help establish credit for the fi rst time, improve your credit standing, get more credit or pay down your credit obligations at www.wellsfargo.com/smarter_credit - (NAPSI)

The nightmarish stranding of the Carnival Triumph may have deterred some potential cruisers, but so far the industry hasn’t seen enough dip

in bookings to drop prices. However, savvy travelers who invest a little time and research can still save on their next cruise.

To help, here are some tips from the “Like A Local” travel series by Michelin and CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg.

Look for Hidden Dis-counts

Several cruise lines have a “resident rate” for those who live in the same state as—or close to—a port city. For ex-ample, those living in states such as Florida and Georgia often qual-ify to save on cruises to the Bahamas.

Curb Your Spending

Cruise lines make their money from onboard spending, not the price

Tips For Saving On Your Cruise Vacationof a cabin. Limit alcohol intake, skip the casinos and factor in tipping to the cruise budget. Don’t wait until the last minute to book a shore excur-sion. Passengers can save a bundle by booking on their own or through a third party, instead of through the cruise line. Just remember that the cruise line then has no obligation to wait for any passengers who run late on an independently booked excursion.

The Best Time to Book

Travelers who are set on a certain itinerary or want to sail on a popular cruise should book six months to a year ahead. January through March is when many people make their travel plans for the year. It’s also when cruise lines offer incentives such as 2-for-1 fares, upgrades and shipboard credit on regular sailings and repo-sitioning cruises. How-ever, fl exible travelers can get incredible deals by waiting until the last minute, usually four to six weeks before sailing. - (NAPSI)

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Deteriorating Visual Field May Indicate Low Vision-Solutions Are Available

Have you ever looked at a telephone pole and noticed it to be less than straight? Have you detected a loss of your peripheral vision, making it easier for people to startle you or making driving with

confi dence more diffi cult?

As you age, your eyes get older, too. And as your eyes get older, your risk for low vision and low vision−causing eye diseases increases. Low vision is common amongst people in their senior years. Once vision is lost by diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration or diabetic reti-nopathy, it often cannot be restored. Vision can, however, be preserved, and with a few changes in lifestyle and the use of low vision devices, living independently with low vision can be both safe and fulfi lling.

“Low vision is a visual impairment that cannot be corrected with eye-glasses, contact lenses, pharmaceuticals or surgery,” explained Dr. Paul Michelson, Chair of The Vision Council’s medical arm, the Better Vision Institute, as well as a low vision medical expert. “More likely than not, everyone knows someone with low vision.”

At fi rst, you might notice a bit of distortion in your vision. Something that is a straight line in reality—a telephone pole, for example—may appear to curve to a person with low vision. Low vision can impair the ability to complete activities of daily living or follow routines and enjoy pastimes—such as reading—that people take for granted. It is a common ailment for adults 60+ and seniors who may be aging in place. Low vi-sion is often coupled with a diagnosis of age-related macular degenera-tion, diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma.

Low vision differs from presbyopia, which is when the ability to focus on near objects simply diminishes. Signs of low vision are broader and include:

• Areas of blurred or distorted vision or spots and blotches in your vision• Shadowed or darkened fi eld of view or noticeable loss of peripheral vision• A gradual loss of central vision• Cloudy and blurred vision or exaggerated “halos” around bright lights• Blind spots in your fi eld of view.

Seeing an eye doctor at the fi rst sign of any visual change can help to de-

tect the diseases that result in low vision and is an important step in main-taining good vision. Sometimes there is a pharmaceutical or surgical solution to stop further progression of one of the diseases associated with low vision. There are also eye care providers who specialize in low vision devices. These specialists can help their patients with low vision devices such as stand magnifi ers, closed-circuit TVs and tele-scopic lenses to help them maintain independence and improve their ability to perform daily tasks.

Dr. Michelson also pointed out, “We urge people to check on family, friends and neighbors who might be experiencing some of the signs of low vision. Vision training, vision rehabilitation and low vision de-vices can help people maintain and optimize visual function, and pre-serve as much sight as is possible.”

With the goal of raising awareness about symptoms of low vision and fi nding available resources, The Vision Council created a new website.

“The information and resources on this new website can teach people more about the changes they are experiencing. Catching the symptoms of low vision early may help sight be preserved and, in some cases, lessen the advance of low vision,” added Dr. Michelson. - (NAPSI)

Mowing Tips For A Great-Looking LawnThe grass can be greener on your side of the fence if you heed these eight hints on making the most of mowing. 1. Choose the Correct Cutting Height: This depends on the type of grass, the amount of rainfall, prevailing tempera-ture and the lawn’s overall condition. 2. Don’t Cut Your Grass Too Short: Mowing too short can result in weak, thin grass that’s easily damaged by drought and pests. Leaving your grass a bit lon-ger reduces heat buildup and preserves needed moisture. A good rule of thumb is the one-third rule—cut no more than a third of the grass height and never more than an inch at a time. 3. Mow With Sharp Blades: Sharp blades cut grass cleanly and effi ciently; dull blades tear at the grass, harming it. 4. Mow When the Grass Is Cool and Dry: Late afternoon or early evening of-ten provides ideal mowing conditions. Don’t mow after rain or even heavy dew and never mulch when the grass is wet. Moist grass can clump beneath the mower deck. 5. Water Your Lawn Regularly: Try to imitate a slow, soaking rain by ap-plying about an inch of water per week. Consider placing tin cans around

your lawn so you can check to be sure you’re giving it the prop-er amount. 6. Use the Right Amount of Fertilizer: A slow-release fertil-izer provides missing nutrients for slow, even growth. When to fertilize and how much to use depends on the condition of your lawn and soil. 7. Aerate in the Spring: Using an aerator to remove cores of soil from the lawn increases clipping decomposition speed and en-courages deeper root growth by opening up the soil and permit-ting greater movement of water, fertilizer and air. 8. Select the Right Mower: The right mower for your lawn depends on the size of the prop-erty, whether there are hills and

whether you want it to help with other chores, such as pulling a cart for yard work. Once you have your answer, you can decide among a walk-behind mower, a rider tractor or a zero-turn machine, advise the experts on lawn care at Simplicity and Snapper. _(NAPSI)

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A Smooth Way To Handle Seasonal Chores

Any time can be the right time to tackle those household chores you have been avoiding. However, there are a number of tasks that demand to be handled once the weather turns warm.

To help, Liquid Wrench® has an entire family of products designed spe-cifi cally for do-it-yourself projects.

Whether it’s fi xing a squeaky door hinge, prepping the lawn or getting the boat ready for warm weather action, homeowners often turn to spray lubricants or oils to help them get the job done easily and inexpensively. Here are some tips:

• For squeaky door hinges, use a dry lubricant. Unlike a wet or sticky lubricant that attracts dirt and increases hinge wear, this goes on dry, leav-ing no mess and maximizing effectiveness far longer.

• If the garbage disposal has started to make a racket, use the same dry lubricant. Spray it through the sink drain to the bottom of the garbage disposal. Just make sure water hasn’t fl owed through the disposal for at least eight hours so the lubricant can attach itself to the inside parts of the disposal.

• In the bathroom, where hot water and steam from showers can rust door and cabinet hinges, a little silicone spray will prevent that from happening.

• To keep automatic and manual garage doors operating smoothly, you can use a three-pronged approach:

1. Spray lithium grease in the rollers on the inside of the roller cup.

2. Use a dry lubricant in the door tracks to quiet the operation and pre-vent buildup of debris in the tracks.

3. Lubricate the drive chain with a chain lube to keep links and cables operating smoothly.

• After a cold, harsh winter, penetrating oil is great for freeing up frozen or sticky linkages on lawn equipment and shop equipment, like presses and clamping fi xtures.

• For hedge clippers and other lawn equipment, a drop or two of lubri-cating oil will help get them garden ready in no time at all. It also helps to provide a barrier against rust.

• When it comes to keeping car window tracks running smoothly, many prefer a silicone spray as a lubricant, since it won’t streak the windows.

• And when your chores are done and it’s time to play, a light coat of silicone spray will also turn air hockey and foosball playing surfaces into fast-action fun!

DIY projects and spring-cleaning are all about preserving and maintain-ing what you have and avoiding breakdowns. - (NAPSI)

Protect Your House And FamilyProtect your biggest investments: your family and your home. A few

easy electrical safety steps can help ensure that your home contin-ues to be a safe haven

for your family. The Electri-cal Safety Foundation In-ternational recommends the following tips to help protect your home and family from electrical hazards and fi res:

• Regularly check all cords, outlets, switches and appli-ances for signs of damage or wear.

• Use extension cords only temporarily.

• Be sure that outlets are not overloaded with too many de-vices. They can overheat and start a fi re.

• Look and listen for warn-

ing signs of an electrical problem such as outlets and switches that are warm, or make crackling, sizzling or buzzing sounds.

• Always replace fuses or cir-cuit breakers with the correct size and amperage. And make sure all circuits are labeled correctly.

• Consider having your break-ers upgraded to state-of-the-art AFCI circuit breakers. Keep the electrical panel accessible so you can quickly shut off power in an emergency.

• Install smoke alarms on ev-ery level of your home. Place alarms inside each bedroom and outside each sleeping area. Test them once a month, change the batteries at least once a year, and replace the alarm itself every 10 years.

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Living With Allergies—And Animals

Good news for the estimated one in fi ve allergy sufferers who have pets: There are ways you and your pet can live together. The experts at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immu-

nology suggest you:

• Keep your pet out of the bedroom. You spend as much as a third of your time there. Letting a dog or cat in increases your exposure to dander and the likelihood of allergic reaction.

• Bathe your pet frequently. It’s not the hair shed by the dog or cat that causes you to suffer, it’s the loose fl akes of skin he deposits around the house. Bathe your pet at least once a week and dry him as best you can to limit the animal’s shaking and stirring up more dander.

• Replace air fi lters regularly. With a pet in the house, you should re-place the fi lter in your forced-air heating and cooling system at least once a month. A high-quality pleated fi lter offers more surface area to capture more dander than a fl at-surface fi lter.

• Clean your house frequently. Doctors recommend frequent vacuum-ing of both hard-surface and carpeted fl oors, heavily upholstered furni-ture and draperies.

• Consider a central vacuum system, such as the new BEAM Alliance System by Electrolux. It offers the most cleaning power available to remove 100 percent of captured dander from the living area without stir-ring up dust. Its hose-handle power controls let you increase or decrease

power as needed during cleaning. Quiet operation also prevents startling the dog or cat, reducing the amount of dander the pet will shed.

Reducing exposure through environmental controls, however, may not be suffi cient for some allergic patients. You may need an over-the-counter or prescription medication to live comfortably with your pet. Ask your physician about the appropriate treatment for you. - (NAPSI)