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Prepaid copy provided by: The Health City Sun 2012 Established in 1929 Health City Sun The www.healthcitysun.com Jan. 25, 2013 New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly Vol. 3.84 No. 4 FORECLOSURE SALES: 2 PROBATE: 16 AUCTIONS: 2 NOTICE OF SUITS: 0 OTHER: 17 SPANISH NOTICES: 2 *Publish Legal Notices for Less!* 63¢ / line for first week 49¢ / line for additional weeks T he carrier contracts of millions of iPhone users will expire in 2013, offering iPhone owners a chance to slash their bills by switching providers. The process, known as unlocking, is giving iPhone 3 and 4 models a new lease on life. iPhone owners who entered into service contracts years ago will find that their choices have expanded dramatically since then. Dozens of mobile operators now offer service for the iPhone on quality voice and data networks at a fraction of the cost. Unlocking comes with two additional benefits: customized plans and no more contracts. For example, a new provider, Ultra Mobile, offers affordable and convenient international talk and text choices for iPhone users. It is the only mobile phone service providing a no-contract, $49-per-month unlimited voice and 4G data plan that includes up to 1,000 minutes of international call time and complimentary global texting. The carrier also provides each of its customers with Call Me Free, a service that enables individuals living abroad to call Ultra customers for free, which is appealing to those with friends or family living outside the United States. Once a contract expires, iPhone users can go to www.ultra.me to find an independent wireless retailer in their neighborhood who can help to unlock savings with lower-cost carrier Ultra Mobile. - (NAPSI) iPhone Contract Expiring? Citizenship And Selective Service Registration F or many people born elsewhere, moving to the U.S. represents an opportunity for a new life. For young men, this opportunity comes with an obligation. When a young man turns 18, he is required by law to register with the Selective Service System. It’s important to note that this law applies to almost all male U.S. citizens and male aliens living in the U.S. who are 18 through 25. The obligation for young men to register with the Selective Service upon turning 18 also applies to illegal aliens, legal immigrant residents and ref- ugees. The general rule is that if a male noncitizen takes up residency in the U.S. before his 26th birthday, he must register. Noncitizens who are in the U.S. on student or visitor visas, and men who are part of a diplomatic or trade mission and their families, are not required to register with Selective Service. The Selective Service does not collect any information that would indi- cate a man’s immigration status. Dual nationals of the U.S. and another country are required to register, regardless of where they live, because they are U.S. nationals. A man who fails to register may, if prosecuted and convicted, face a fine of up to $250,000 and/or a prison term of up to five years. Those who fail to register with Selective Service before turning age 26 may also find that some doors are permanently closed to them. For ex- ample: • Registration with the Selective Service is a requirement for U.S. citizen- ship if the man first immigrated to the U.S. before his 26th birthday. • Men who should register and don’t will not qualify for federal student loans or grant programs. This includes Pell Grants, College Work Study, Guaranteed Stu- dent/PLUS Loans and National Direct Student Loans. • Federal job training programs under the Workforce Investment Act are only open to those men who register with Selective Service. • A man must be registered to be eligible for jobs in the federal govern- ment and the U.S. Postal Service. • Some states require proof of registration to get a driver’s license. Fortunately, registration has been made increasingly convenient. Go to a U.S. post office and pick up a Selective Service registration card or regis- ter online at www.sss.gov. - (NAPSI)

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Prepaid copy provided by:The Health City Sun 2012

Established in 1929

Health City SunThewww.healthcitysun.com

Jan. 25, 2013 New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly Vol. 3.84 No. 4

FORECLOSURE SALES: 2 PROBATE: 16 AUCTIONS: 2

NOTICE OF SUITS: 0 OTHER: 17 SPANISH NOTICES: 2

*Publish Legal Notices for Less!*

63¢ / line for first week49¢ / line for additional weeks

The carrier contracts of millions of iPhone users will expire in 2013, offering iPhone owners a chance to slash their bills by switching providers. The process, known as unlocking, is giving iPhone 3 and 4 models a new lease on life. iPhone owners

who entered into service contracts years ago will find that their choices have expanded dramatically since then. Dozens of mobile operators now offer service for the iPhone on quality voice and data networks at a fraction of the cost.

Unlocking comes with two additional benefits: customized plans and no more contracts. For example, a new provider, Ultra Mobile, offers affordable and convenient international talk and text choices for iPhone users. It is the only mobile phone service providing a no-contract, $49-per-month unlimited voice and 4G data plan that includes up to 1,000 minutes of international call time and complimentary global texting. The carrier also provides each of its customers with Call Me Free, a service that enables individuals living abroad to call Ultra customers for free, which is appealing to those with friends or family living outside the United States.

Once a contract expires, iPhone users can go to www.ultra.me to find an independent wireless retailer in their neighborhood who can help to unlock savings with lower-cost carrier Ultra Mobile. - (NAPSI)

iPhone Contract Expiring?

Citizenship And Selective Service

RegistrationFor many people born elsewhere, moving to the U.S. represents an

opportunity for a new life. For young men, this opportunity comes with an obligation.

When a young man turns 18, he is required by law to register with the Selective Service System. It’s important to note that this law applies to almost all male U.S. citizens and male aliens living in the U.S. who are 18 through 25.

The obligation for young men to register with the Selective Service upon turning 18 also applies to illegal aliens, legal immigrant residents and ref-ugees. The general rule is that if a male noncitizen takes up residency in the U.S. before his 26th birthday, he must register.

Noncitizens who are in the U.S. on student or visitor visas, and men who are part of a diplomatic or trade mission and their families, are not required to register with Selective Service.

The Selective Service does not collect any information that would indi-cate a man’s immigration status. Dual nationals of the U.S. and another country are required to register, regardless of where they live, because they are U.S. nationals.

A man who fails to register may, if prosecuted and convicted, face a fine of up to $250,000 and/or a prison term of up to five years.

Those who fail to register with Selective Service before turning age 26

may also find that some doors are permanently closed to them. For ex-ample:

• Registration with the Selective Service is a requirement for U.S. citizen-ship if the man first immigrated to the U.S. before his 26th birthday.

• Men who should register and don’t will not qualify for federal student loans or grant programs. This includes Pell Grants, College Work Study, Guaranteed Stu- dent/PLUS Loans and National Direct Student Loans.

• Federal job training programs under the Workforce Investment Act are only open to those men who register with Selective Service.

• A man must be registered to be eligible for jobs in the federal govern-ment and the U.S. Postal Service.

• Some states require proof of registration to get a driver’s license.

Fortunately, registration has been made increasingly convenient. Go to a U.S. post office and pick up a Selective Service registration card or regis-ter online at www.sss.gov. - (NAPSI)

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New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly

Americans Get Serious About Going Green

Recently, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) com-missioned a survey, “The 2012 Energy Habits, Awareness & Per-ceptions,” with Harris Interactive to see how concerned Americans

are with domestic energy and greener living.

The survey found that Americans are increasingly purchasing more green products now than before. In fact, approximately six in 10 survey respondents said they have purchased more environmentally friendly products this year than five years ago.

With store shelves and online shopping sites filled with a variety of eco-friendly and green products, consumers have a plethora of choices. And, according to the survey, families are especially benefiting, with American households of more than three more likely to purchase green products than those in households of two or fewer. The survey also found that households with children indicated they are more likely to make green purchasing decisions than households without children.

As Americans are becoming greener consumers, they’re also adopt-ing habits to reduce their carbon footprints. The survey found that most American households are taking small steps in their everyday lives to benefit the environment. Some of the things Americans are doing to live greener are:

• Turning Off the Lights

Roughly nine out of 10 Americans indicate that they turn off the lights when they leave a room.

• Recycling

Just over eight in 10 Americans recycle.

• Washing Clothes in Cold Water

Approximately three-fourths of Americans wash clothes in cold water to conserve energy.

• Setting Thermostats Colder

About seven in 10 Americans set their thermostat colder in the winter.

• Taking Shorter Showers

More than six out of 10 Americans take shorter showers to conserve water.

Not only are consumers making the switch to greener living, many in-dustries and businesses are, too. For example, leading landscape contrac-tors are beginning to utilize alternative fuels such as propane. Propane-fueled commercial mowers emit nearly 50 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline, which can attract new customers looking for green companies.

The school transportation industry is also embracing cleaner alterna-tives such as propane autogas with significant results. In the state of Texas alone, there are 2,078 propane autogas school buses in operation. Propane autogas-fueled buses produce 80 percent fewer smog-forming hydrocarbon emissions compared with diesel, while also lowering fuel costs.

As Americans and businesses continue making green purchasing deci-sions and adopting greener lifestyles, more remarkable trends are sure to follow. Certainly, all of these seemingly small efforts will make a big difference toward a healthier future. -(NAPSI)

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FORECLOSURES

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICTNo. D-202-CV-2010-11363

BOKF N.A. D/B/A BANK OF ALBUQUERQUE,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BANK OF ALBUQUERQUE, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.MANUEL MARTINEZ, SS# XXX-XX-0157; BOYAR REALTY INVESTORS; BANK OFAMERICA, N.A.; TAXATION AND REVENUEDEPARTMENT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY-INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; andWELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC./WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that on January 31, 2013, at 10:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will sell to the highest bidder near the front door of the Second Judicial District Court, 400 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, all Defendants’ interest in the real property located at 617 Figueroa Street NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, and more particularly described in the attached exhibits as:LOT NUMBERED TWENTY-FIVE (25) IN BLOCK NUMBERED FOUR (4) OF MANZANO MANOR, AS THE SAME IS SHOWN AND DESIGNATED ON THE PLAT ENTITLED, “UNIT NO. 1, DALE J. BELLAMAH’S MANZANO MANOR, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO”, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF BERNALILLO COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, ON JUNE 9, 1970,WITH MORTGAGE C O V E N A N T S .The sale will satisfy all or a portion of the Default Judgment, Decree of Foreclosure, Order of Sale, and Appointment of Special Master (“Judgment”) entered on November 16, 2012, as follows:A. Judgment in the amount of $41,610.18, with interest accruing at 8.150% per year from September 14, 2012, forward.The Judgment may be obtained from either the court clerk or the undersigned Special Master prior to the sale date. BOKF N.A. d/b/a Bank of Albuquerque, successor by merger to Bank of Albuquerque, N.A. has the right to bid at the sale and to apply its judgment or a portion thereof to the purchase price in lieu of cash. For all other bidders, the sale terms are cash or its equivalent by the close of business on the day of sale. The sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the Special Master’s discretion.PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS AT SALE ARE ADVISED TO MAKE THEIR OWN EXAMINATION OF THE TITLE AND THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY AND TO CONSULT THEIR OWN ATTORNEY BEFORE BIDDING. /s/ Linda Salivar Linda Salivar, Special Master

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 first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative at 3500 Comanche NE, Bldg. B, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107 or filed with the Bernalillo County Probate Court, One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102. DATED: 1-15-, 2013./s/ Timothy DreszerTIMOTHY DRESZERPersonal Representative of the Estate of JOHN DRESZER, Deceased./s/ Christopher DziakChristopher DziakBACA, FINDLAY, & DZIAK, LLC3500 Comanche NE, Bldg. BAlbuquerque, NM 87107(505) 234-7007HCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONo. D-202-PB-2012-00550

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFDOROTHY TRUDEAU TITUS, 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 first 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 filed with the Second Judicial District Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, located at 400 Lomas Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 (P.O. Box 488, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103). Dated: November 3, 2012./s/Richard Paul Trudeau Jr.Signature of personal representativeSubmitted by:THE BARNETT LAW FIRM, P.A./s/Christopher P. CollinsCHRISTOPHER P. COLLINS1905 Wyoming Boulevard NEAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87112(505) 275-3200HCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLO STATE OF NEW MEXICO

No. D-202-PB-2012-00545 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM L. NOHRN, 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

first publication of this notice or the claim will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the undersigned Personal Representative in care of Burton F. Broxterman, Attorney for the Personal Representative of the Estate of William L. Nohrn, 2539 Wyoming NE, Ste. A, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112, or filed with the Bernalillo County District Court, Albuquerque, New Mexico. DATED January 16, 2013./s/ Barbara L. StankeBarbara L. StankePersonal Representative of the Estate of William L. Nohrn7969 N. Sunset RidgePrescott, AZ 86315(928) 227-1716/s/ Burton F. Broxterman Burton F. BroxtermanAttorney for the Personal Representative of the Estate of William L. Nohrn2539 Wyoming NE, Ste. AAlbuquerque, NM 87112(505) 296-4821HCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

NO. 2013-026IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAN LIGHTWINE, 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 first 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, Gaelle D. McConnell, 1825 San Mateo Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, N.M. 87110 or filed with the Bernalillo County Probate Court, One Civic Plaza NW 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102. DATED: ________, 2013./s/ Gaelle D. McConnellGaelle D. McConnell,Personal Representative of the estate of Jan Lightwine1825 San Mateo Blvd. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110(505) 254-0600HCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBATE COURT

BERNALILLO COUNTYNo. PB-2011-274

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LADYE DEE REMMELE, II, 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 first 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, of filed with the Probate Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, located at the following address: One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor, Albuquerque NM 87102.Dated: January 16, 2013. /s/ Brian Elizabeth Williams BRIAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMSc/o Jennings & Jones, L.C.PO Box 1180Roswell NM 88202-1180575-622-8432HCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONO. D-202-PB-2012-00586

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFROY W. SIMPSON, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dorothy Ann Simpson 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 first 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 offices 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) filed with the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, County Courthouse, P.O. Box 488, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103 (400 Lomas N.W., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102).DATED: 12/7/12 /s/ Dorothy Ann Simpson Dorothy Ann SimpsonKELEHER & McLEOD, P.A.By /s/ Chad F. Worthen Chad F. WorthenP.O. Box AAAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87103(505) 346-4646Attorneys for the Personal Representative HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBATE COURT

BERNALILLO COUNTYNo. 2013-022

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DEBORAH NG, DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant, DOMINIC NG, 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 first 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 filed with the Probate Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, located at the following address: One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102.Dated: 1/8/13

PO Box 587 Albuquerque, NM 87103-0587 505/246-8600HCS Pub. January 4, 11, 18, 25, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-CV-2011-10180KIRTLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,v.RICARDO M. RODRIGUES, an unmarried person; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, if any, OFRICARDO M. RODRIGUES; RACHEL J. RODRIGUES a/k/a RAQUEL J. RODRIGUES;STATE OF NEW MEXICO-DEPARTMENT OF LABOR n/k/a DEPARMENT OF WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS; STATE OF NEW MEXICO-TAXATION & REVENUE DEPARTMENT; WESTERN RECOVERY, INC.; ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC;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 nineteen (19) in Block numbered One (1) of Four Hills Village, Fourth Installment, an addition to the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico, as the same is shown and designated on the amended plat of said addition, filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on August 24, 1961, in Plat Book C5, folio 80.More commonly described as 713 Stagecoach Dr SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123.The sale shall commence at 4:45 p.m. on February 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 financial 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: first, 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 $249,934.94, plus interest from May 1, 2011, at the rate of 6.125% per annum; plus attorney fees in the amount of $3,364.08 and costs incurred by Plaintiff in the amount of $569.18, plus interest from January 2, 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. “Electronically filed”By: s/Kathleen Brandt, Attorney at LawKATHLEEN BRANDTSpecial Master1212 Pennsylvania NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110(505) 266-8787HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 2013

PROBATE

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

Probate No. 2012-764 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFIDA MAE HENDERSON, 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 first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative at 3500 Comanche NE, Bldg. B, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107 or filed with the Probate Court, One Civic Plaza, N.W., 6th Floor, Albuquerque, NM 87102.DATED: January 3, 2013./s/ Robert L. HendersonROBERT L. HENDERSON Personal Representative of the Estate of IDA MAE HENDERSON, Deceased./s/ John a. Budagher John A. BudagherBUDAGHER & ASSOCIATES3500 Comanche NE, Bldg. BAlbuquerque, NM 87107(505) 881-9060HCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

IN THE PROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

No. 2013-007 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN DRESZER, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal

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Guy M. Mahoney Personal Representative of the Estate of Bette Revaye Golden, DeceasedMEDINA LAW FIRM, LLC/s/ Elizabeth J. MedinaBy Elizabeth J. MedinaAttorney for Personal Representative1424 Deborah Rd. SESte. 204 A-1Rio Rancho, NM 87124(505) 892-3852HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

OTHER

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICONO. D-202-CV-2012-10500

ROBERT COLBY LAYTON AND KELLY LAYTON Plaintiffs,v.ANGELA DOMIENIKDefendant.COMPLAINT FOR UNLAWFUL

DETAINERCOMES NOW Plaintiffs Robert Colby Layton and Kelly Layton, by and through their counsel of record, Steider & Associates, P.C. (Timothy D. Steider, Esq.), and for their cause of action against Defendant Angela Domienik, state as follows:1. Plaintiffs are residents of Franklin County, Kansas.2. Defendant, upon information and belief, is a resident of Bernalillo County, New Mexico.3. This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.4. The transaction which forms the basis of this Complaint pertains to certain real property located at 13500 Chico Rd. NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bernalillo County, and more particularly described as follows:Lot numbered Forty (40) in Block numbered Nine (9) of Vista Oriente, a Subdivision in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as the same is shown and designated on the Replat thereof, filed in the office of the County Clerk of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on July 8, 1971, in Volume D4, Folio 135.(hereinafter referred to as the APremises@)5. Defendants entered into possession of the Premises under a Real Estate Contract (hereinafter referred to as the AContract@) dated March 11, 2011 by and between Plaintiffs as Seller and Defendant as Purchaser. (See Contract attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit AA@) 6. Defendant failed to make the payments due from May 1, 2012 to July 1, 2012 causing Plaintiffs attorney to mail a demand letter to Defendant, on behalf of Plaintiffs, on July 11, 2012. (See demand letter attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit AB@)7. Defendant did not make the demanded payment within thirty (30) days after the demand was mailed Certified Mail-Return Receipt Requested, and Regular U.S. Mail, as required under Paragraph 5(b)(c) of the Contract.

Respectfully Submitted,/s/ Dominic NgDOMINIC NGPetitioner Pro Se430 Kingsford St.Monterey Park, CA 91754Ph: (626) 284-1875HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-PB-2012-00595IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES M. BACA, DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSAlice F. Baca has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of James M. Baca, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate are required to present their claims within two months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative at 1319 Manzano St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 or filed with the District Court of Bernalillo County, 400 Lomas Blvd. N.W., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102.Dated: Dec. 18, 2012./s/ Alice F. BacaAlice F. BacaAttorney Identification:Frank M. Dougherty P.C./s/Frank M. DoughertyFrank M. DoughertyAttorney at Law2632 Mesilla St. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110-3687Phone: 505\880-8699HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOIN THE SECOND JUDICIAL

DISTRICT COURTNO. PB-2012-00584

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT J. SELLER, Deceased.

NOTICE TO KNOWN CREDITORS

NOTICE 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 first publication of any published notice to creditors or the date of mailing or the delivery of this notice, whichever is later, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative at the address listed below, or filed with the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dated: January 21, 2013/s/ Frances A. MontoyaPersonal RepresentativeFrances A. Montoya Personal Representativec/o William J. Lock, Esq.5732 Osuna Road NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109(505) 880-1200HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICTNO: D-202-PB-2012-00572

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SUSAN MARIE YOUNG (Deceased October 20, 2012)

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to represent their claims within two months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative c/o Robert M. Fiser, Attorney at Law, 320 Gold Avenue SW, Suite 1000, Albuquerque, NM 87102, or filed with the Second Judicial District Court Clerk with a copy being sent to the attorney for the Estate Robert M. Fiser at the address below. DATED: Dec. 14, 2012/s/ Robert M. FiserRobert M. Fiser, Attorney at Law320 Gold Avenue SW,Suite 1000Albuquerque, NM 87102(505) 269-2057/s/ Tracee WallaceTRACEE WALLACE2 Charlotte LanePlacitas, NM 87043HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICTNO: D-202-PB-2013-00021

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WENDELL ARGENE PUTMAN (Deceased December 16, 2012)

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to represent their claims within two months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative c/o Robert M. Fiser, Attorney at Law, 320 Gold Avenue SW, Suite 1000, Albuquerque, NM 87102, or filed with the Second Judicial District Court Clerk with a copy being sent to the attorney for the Estate of Wendell Argene Putman to Robert M. Fiser attorney and the Personal Representative at the addresses below. DATED: January 22, 2013/s/ Robert M. FiserRobert M. Fiser, Attorney at Law320 Gold Avenue SW,Suite 1000Albuquerque, NM 87102(505) 269-2057/s/ Karece R. PutmanKARECE R. PUTMAN2812 W. Island LoopRio Rancho, NM 87124HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOIN THE PROBATE COURT

NO. 2012-520IN THE MATTER OF THE

ESTATE OF PAUL WALTER ZIMMERMAN, Deceased

NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS OF PAUL WALTER

ZIMMERMANNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEAN MICHAELSON has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of PAUL WALTER ZIMMERMAN, deceased (sometimes “Decedent”).The Personal Representative is informed and believes that, at death, PAUL WALTER ZIMMERMAN, deceased, was 64 years old, resided in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, and was an unmarried man without any known children, grandchildren, or other any lineal descendants.Decedent was born in Montana to GERALD AUGUST ZIMMERMAN and MARIA CLAUDINA ZIMMERMAN, lived in Montana and in Las Cruces, New Mexico during his childhood and thereafter primarily in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with some time spent in Reno, Nevada, and in Hawaii. Decedent served in the U.S. Navy from 1966 until 1969 and spent time in Vietnam. Decedent was an avid golfer, fly-fisherman, and motorcyclist.The Personal Representative is informed and believes that Decedent died intestate, i.e., without having left any validly executed last Will that is known to or has been located by the Personal Representative despite the exercise of reasonable diligence by the Personal Representative.All persons, including all unknown heirs of PAUL WALTER ZIMMERMAN, deceased, having claims against Decedent’s Estate as an heir of Decedent or any claims to any share of Decedent’s Estate based on any actual or alleged heirship are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or all such claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the Personal Representative:JEAN MICHAELSON56 Oakmont DriveRancho Mirage, CA 92270505.690.8562or filed with the BERNALILLO COUNTY PROBATE COURTOne Civic Plaza NW, 6th FloorAlbuquerque, NM 87102/s/ Jean Michaelson JEAN MICHAELSON56 Oakmont DriveRancho Mirage, CA 92270505.690.8562HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBATE COURT

BERNALILLO COUNTY No. 2013-027 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE W. GARCIA, 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 first 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 filed with the Probate Court of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, located at the following address: One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102. Dated: 1-15-13/s/ Patrick R. WerickPersonal RepresentativePatrick R. Werick 34454 N. 83rd St.Scottsdale, AZ 85266480-584-3609WARNER & FINLEYCharles R. Finley4215 Lead Ave. SEAlbuquerque, NM 87108505-268-4000HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLONO. 2012-680

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CORINE MARTINEZ, DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSAdrian C. Martinez has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Corine Martinez, deceased. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their claims within two (2) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the Personal Representative c/o Richmond L. Neely, Esq., P.O. Box 1787, Albuquerque, NM 87103, or filed with the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County Courthouse, P.O. Box 488, Albuquerque, NM 87103. /s/ Richmond L. NeelyRICHMOND L. NEELYAttorney for Estate of Corine MartinezP.O. Box 1787Albuquerque, NM 87103(505) 243-3727HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO. D-202-PB-2012-00551 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFBETTE REVAYE GOLDEN, 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 first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be either presented to the undersigned Personal Representative c/o Medina Law Firm, LLC, 1424 Deborah Rd. SE, Suite 204 A-1, Rio Rancho, NM 87124, or filed with the Court.Date: January 16 2013/s/ Guy M. Mahoney

8. Due to Defendants failure to comply with the Contract, Plaintiffs terminated their interest by filing an Affidavit of Uncured Default and Election of Termination in the records of the Bernalillo County Clerk, Torrance County, New Mexico. (See Affidavit of Uncured Default and Election of Termination attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit AC@)9. Defendant was notified that the Contract was terminated by service of a Notice of Termination of Real Estate Contract and Tenancy-at-Will dated October 18, 2012, which was posted on the door by Garcia Process Service on October 19, 2012. (See Notice of Termination and Affidavit of Service attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit AD@)10. Defendant failed to either pay rent to Plaintiff or vacate the property pursuant to the Notice of Termination described herein.11. Defendant continues to retain possession of the Premises contrary to the rights of Plaintiffs.12. Under the terms of the Contract, Plaintiffs are entitled to evict Defendant for Unlawful Detainer.13. Under the terms of the Contract, Plaintiffs are entitled to reasonable attorney’s fees plus legal costs of this action due to the fact that Plaintiffs have been required to bring this action in order to protect their rights under the Contract.WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs pray this Court for judgment against Defendant as follows:(a) For immediate possession of the Premises;(b) Rent in the amount of $34.90 ($1,046.85 a month) per day from October 19, 2012 until the date the premises is vacated by Defendant;(c) For damages, if any, to be set at a separate trial hereinafter;(d) For costs and attorney’s fees;(e) For such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and proper in this matter. STEIDER & ASSOCIATES, P.C.By:/s/ Timothy D. SteiderTimothy D. Steider, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiffs3240-D Juan Tabo, NEAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87111(505) 237-9880HCS Pub. January 18, 25, February 1, 2013

ADOPTIONS

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

NO.: D-0101-SA-2012-00024IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION PETITION OF NT

NOTICE OF PENDENCY TO: MARK SANDYNotice is hereby given that a Motion to Terminate the Parental Rights of Acknowledged Father has been filed in the above-named Court. Petitioner is seeking to terminate your parental rights to the minor female child born to Lesley Sanford in Albuquerque, New Mexico on September 27, 2007

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and to legally adopt said child. Be put on notice that, unless you enter your appearance within twenty days of the date of this publication, a judgment will be entered granting the relief requested by Petitioner.Petitioner’s attorney is Bulman Law, P.C. (Shannon Bulman) at Post Office Box 6773, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502-6773.Witness my hand and seal of the First Judicial District Court of the County of Santa Fe, State of New Mexico, dated January 16, 2013. STEPHEN T. PACHECOSTEPHEN PACHECODistrict Court ClerkBy: /s/__________Deputy Clerk HCS Pub. January 18, 25, February 1, 2013

NAME CHANGE

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOUNTY OF BERNALILLO

No.: CV 2013-00185 IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME OFLinda DeBuck

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME

TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 40-8-1 through Sec. 40-8-3 NMSA 1978, the Petitioner Linda DeBuck will apply to the Honorable NAN G. NASH, District Judge of the 2nd Judicial District at the Judicial Complex at Albuquerque, New Mexico at 1:20 p.m. on the 6th day of February, 2013 for an ORDER FOR CHANGE OF NAME from Linda Sue DeBuck to Linda Sue Cage. (Motion Room 610)Submitted by:/s/ Linda DeBuckPetitioner, Pro SeHCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2012-11407IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFCassidee Rain FickbohmFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cassidee Raine Fickbohm, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Cassidee Raine Fickbohm to Cassidee Raine Cordova, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable TED BACA, District Judge, on the 13th day of February 2013, at the hour of 8:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400

Lomas NW Albuq, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Cassidee Raine FickbohmCassidee Raine FickbohmPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00262IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFKatherine PiekarskaFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Katherine Piekarska, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he/she seeks to change his/her name from Katherine to Katarzyna, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable ALAN MALOTT, District Judge, on the 25 day of FEB 2013, at the hour of 11:35 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Katherine PiekarskaKatherine PiekarskaPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00142IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OFALEXANDER GINO SALAZAR-GARCIAFOR NAME CHANGE

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Alexander Gino Salazar-Garcia, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he seeks to change his name from Alexander Gino Salazar-Garcia to Alexander Gino Logan, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable JUDGE ALAN MALOTT, District Judge, on the 25 day of FEB 2013, at the hour of 11:30 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Alexander Gino Salazar-GarciaPetitioner, pro seAlexander Gino Salazar-GarciaHCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00341IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF

David Peter CoccaFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that David Peter Cocca, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the 2nd District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he seeks to change his name from David Peter Cocca to David Cocca Erickson, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable Judge C. Shannon Bacon, District Judge, on the 6th day of February 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas Blvd Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ David CoccaDavid CoccaPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00469IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFTommy JimmyFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tommy Jimmy, a resident of the City of Bernalillo, County of Albuquerque, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Bernalillo District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he/she seeks to change his/her name from Tommy Jimmy to Tommy Nez, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable CLAY CAMPBELL, District Judge, on the 18 day of FEB 2013, at the hour of 1:30 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas NW Courtroom #616 Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Tommy NezTommy NezPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00476IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFDeVonne Noel GriffinFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DeVonne Noel Griffin, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he/she seeks to change his/her name from DeVonne Noel Griffin to DeVonne Noel Austin, and

that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable CLAY CAMPBELL, District Judge, on the 18 day of FEB 2013, at the hour of 1:30 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas NW Courtroom #616 Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ DeVonne Noel GriffinDeVonne Noel GriffinPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

2 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTCOUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00607IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFMarjan Danesh DingeFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Marjan Danesh Dinge, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he/she seeks to change her name from Marjan Danesh Dinge to Marjan Danesh, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable NAN G. NASH, District Judge, on the 7 day of February 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Motion Room 610)Respectfully submitted,/s/ Marjan Danesh DingeMarjan Danesh DingePetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00656IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFChristina Chavez JimenezFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Christina Chavez Jimenez, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the 2nd Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he/she seeks to change his/her name from Christina Chavez Jimenez to Christina Jimenez-Mahboub, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable VALERIE A. MACKIE HULING, District Judge, on the 13th day of February 2013, at the hour of 8:45 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Christina C JimenezChristina C JimenezPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00129IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFBrandi Monique GarciaFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Brandi Monique Garcia, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Brandi Monique Garcia to Damian Francisco Garcia, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable VALERIE A. MACKIE HULING, District Judge, on the 7th day of February 2013, at the hour of 8:45 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas Blvd NW, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Brandi Monique GarciaBrandi Monique GarciaPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

2nd JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00311IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFRichey Carmelito JaramilloFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Richey Carmelito Jaramillo, a resident of the City of Albuq, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the 2nd District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein he/she seeks to change his/her name from Richey Carmelito Jaramillo to Michael Richard Jaramillo, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable CLAY CAMPBELL, District Judge, on the 18 day of FEB 2013, at the hour of 1:30 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, 400 Lomas NW Courtroom #616 Albuq, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Richey Carmelito JaramilloRichey Carmelito JaramilloPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00658IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFAngela Denise GonzalesFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Angela Denise

Gonzales, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second Judicial District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Angela Denise Gonzales to Angela Denise Jensen, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable __________, District Judge, on the 25th day of February 2013, at the hour of 3:30 p.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Angela Denise GonzalesAngela Denise GonzalesPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF BERNALILLOSTATE OF NEW MEXICO

NO. CV 2013-00681IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFJoyce Marie ElwellFOR CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME

(ADULT)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Joyce Marie Elwell, a resident of the City of Albuquerque, County of Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, and over the age of fourteen years, has filed a Petition to Change Name in the Second District Court, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, wherein she seeks to change her name from Joyce Marie Elwell to Joyce Marie Abeyta, and that this Petition will be heard before the Honorable BEATRICE J. BRICKHOUSE, District Judge, on the 22nd day of February 2013, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., at the Bernalillo County Courthouse, ABQ, New Mexico. Respectfully submitted,/s/ Joyce Marie ElwellJoyce Marie ElwellPetitioner, pro seHCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

COUNTYBUSINESS

CITY of ALBUQUERQUETWENTIETH COUNCIL

COUNCIL BILL NO. O-12-43 ENACTMENT NO. O-2013-002SPONSORED BY: Ken Sanchez, by request

ORDINANCEAMENDING ORDINANCE 5-5-17 ROA 1994, OF THE CITY’S PURCHASING ORDINANCE BY PROVIDING FOR A VETERANS’ PREFERENCE FOR PROCUREMENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO AND ELIMINATING USE OF THE STATE RESIDENT BUSINESS PREFERENCE IF NO LOCAL PREFERENCE IS AVAILABLE.BE IT ORDAINED BY

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Host A Tailgating Party At HomeYou can score an instant touchdown with your party guests during

football season-or at any time-by offering a hot baked potato bar fully loaded with fan favorites and some new players. Unlike

watching the big game on the screen, a hot potato bar is anything but a spectator sport. Encourage guests to engage in “full contact” with your potato bar, where they can customize their spuds with toppings of their choice.

“If dressed properly, baked potatoes with toppers are hearty enough that they can serve as an entrée,” explained Fred Williams, EVP Concept Development for Buffets, Inc. “This fun and interactive party idea caters to various tastes and ages.”

Dish up the ingredients buffet style, so guests can serve themselves, experimenting with whatever winning combinations work for them. A buffet setup leaves you free to mix and mingle with your friends. Just remember to keep hot items in warming dishes, cold items on ice, and refresh the buffet occasionally as necessary.

First, make sure you have the right spuds. Williams suggests using russet potatoes, which are great for baking. He recommends baking over microwaving, as the potatoes will maintain their natural flavors and have a consistent texture.

Select potatoes that are the same size, so they cook evenly. Remember to scrub potatoes clean under running water and pat dry before baking. After they’re cooked, slit the potatoes lengthwise and keep them warm in a chafing dish, so guests may grab and load.

Build the base of your potato bar with simple and classic favorites such as butter, salt, pepper, sour cream, cheese, green onions and bacon bits. These ingredients are great on their own but can also complement other toppings.

Next, spice up the offering with savory toppings such as vegetarian or meat chili, shredded cheese, salsa, sliced jalapeños and pico de gallo.

For the more adventurous guests, offer these delicious and less traditional toppers:

• Shredded chicken with barbecue sauce• Baked beans and sausage• Tuna tossed with creamy peas• Crab with an Alfredo sauce• Coleslaw• Chicken salad.The beauty of a potato bar is that guests can splurge or go for a little garden variety, healthful options:

• Steamed vegetables such as broccoli, green beans or asparagus• Roasted peppers and onions• Goat cheese and sautéed spinach• Kernel corn• Black or red beans.Don’t forget to try baked sweet potatoes on your potato bar. These can become especially sweet when topped with cinnamon and chunky warm apple sauce. - (NAPSI)

Ciudad del SolLa

Sección en EspañolTHE COUNCIL, THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE:HCS Pub. January 25, 2013

CITY of ALBUQUERQUETWENTIETH COUNCIL

COUNCIL BILL NO. O-12-42 ENACTMENT NO. O-2013-001SPONSORED BY: Isaac Benton

ORDINANCEAMENDING SECTION 7-3-3 ROA 1994, A PORTION OF THE ALBUQUERQUE FREE EXPRESSION AND PARADE ORDINANCE; AND AMENDING SECTIONS 10-1-1-1 AND 10-1-1-5 ROA 1994 REGARDING PARKS; REMOVING THE CROSSROADS PEDESTRIAN MALL FROM THE DEFINITION OF CIVIC PLAZA.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL, THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE:HCS Pub. January 25, 2013

STORAGE AUCTIONS

LEGAL ADVERTISINGTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PURSUANT TO NM STATUTES, CHAPTER 314, HB 273, (Self Storage Lien Act) that the following storage unit(s) will be sold on Monday January 28, 2013 at 2:00 PM to satisfy liens claimed by Albuquerque Self Storage, Inc. (13041 Central NE) together with all costs of sale.Q-496 Taylor, Roslyn, 1690 Burnstone Dr, Stone Mnt. GA 30088. Misc. Furn., Child’s Bikes, TV’s, Speakers, Weight Bench,

Lots & lots of misc. $ 1,940.25P-451 Lee, Ron, 5508 Eastern Ave SE Apt A, ABQ NM 87108. Painter Sprayer, Lots of misc. $842.00B-16 Whitewater, Wilhelmina, 12701 Conejo Rd NE, ABQ NM 87123. Guitar, Grill, Mtn bike, Paint sprayer, Lg. China cabinet, Lots of misc. $ 918.25C-53 Gonzales, Gerald, 2204 Lester Dr NE #19, ABQ NM 87112. Mattresses, Frame, Misc. Furn. $ 842.25C-61 Tafoya, Levonn, 1049 Camino Del Llano, Belen NM 87002. Speakers, TV, Couch, Misc. $ 772.75C-62 Warren, Cullen, 243 Serenity Ct SE, ABQ NM 87123. Trunk, Boxes, Muffler, Furn., Misc. $ 506.63C-75 Noortje, Oumar, Netherlands. Piano, Boxes, Misc. $ 1,169.75.D-100 Burnside, Gidean, 218 Iron SW, ABQ NM 87102. Space heaters, Computer, Boxes, Misc. Furn, Micro, Misc. $ 797.75D-111 Managers Unit – Williams, Robert, 4324 Saddlewood Tr, Rio Rancho NM 87124. $ 564.75Sneddy, Randy, 4330 Pan American Fwy NE #332, ABQ NM 87107. $ 483.75 Baines, Bovee, 13001 Central Ave NE Apt 313, ABQ NM 87113. $333.65 Lg. Screen TV, Rawson-Koenig truck tool box, Mattress, Suitcases & Clothing.D-123 Naranjo, April, 1609 Stanford Dr SE, ABQ NM 87106. Table, Portable heater, Fans, Furn, Lots of boxes, Misc. $ 718.75F-157 Telles, Nancy, 200 Figueroa NE Apt 68, ABQ NM 87123. Ladder, Gas Range, Bike, Lots of misc. $ 1,164.51I-225 LaLonde, Keith, 1812 Indiana NE, ABQ NM 87110. Lots of boxes, Misc. $ 468.95I-274 Jenkins, Julie, 1151 Ramblewood Dr, Annapolis MD 21409. Boxes & Misc. $ 743.64I-276 Barclay, David, 13001 Central Ave NE #429,

ABQ NM 87123. Misc. Furn., Boxes $584.40J-295 Breeding, Leigh, 13141 Central NE #143, ABQ NM 87123. TV, Micro, Suitcases, Lots of misc. $ 482.95K-377 Managers Unit – Mora, Leroy, 928 La Font SW, ABQ NM 87105. $ 1,910.43 Shorter, Vincent, 100 Deputy Dean Miera Dr SW, ABQ NM 87151. $ 473.00 Smith, Tammi, c/o Bob Barley 9200 Central SE ABQ NM 87123. $ 498.00 Vicuna, Benjamin, 413 San Peblo SE Apt B, ABQ NM 87108. $ 645.75. Ceiling fan, Couches, TV, Dresser, Baker’s Rack, Fish tank, Lots of misc.K-391 Hall, Belinda, 1000 Chelwood Park NE Apt D, ABQ NM 87112. Furniture, Misc. $ 1,351.75N-420 Aguirre, Carlos, 12005 Apache NE, ABQ NM 87112. Washer/Drawer, Ladder, Couch Set, TV, G u i t a r , Lots of Misc. $ 1,069.75Any of the above storage lockers may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.H. Martinez, Mgr. HCS Pub. January 18, 25, 2013

Contents of the following storage space will be sold at public auction at Alameda Mini & RV Storage, 10130 2nd St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114 on Monday, February 11, 2013 at 10 AM, in accordance with N.M. Lien Law 48-11-7. Terms of sale are CASH ONLY. We have the right to reserve a minimum bid and to refuse ANY and ALL bids.Storage Space#: N13Name: Nancy EsquibelAddress: P.O. Box 10105City: Albuquerque State: NM Zip: 87184 Description of items: Furniture; misc. household items; misc. electronics; 2 wheelchairs; window A/C; clothes; boxes.HCS Pub. January 25, February 1, 2013

CIUDAD de ALBUQUERQUEVIGÉSIMO CONCEJOPROYECTO DE LEY

MUNICIPAL NÚM. O-12-42 PROMULGACIÓN NÚM.

O-2013-001PATROCINADO POR: Isaac Benton

ORDENANZAPARA ENMENDAR LA SECCIÓN 7-3-3 DE LAS ORDENANZAS REVISADAS DE ALBUQUERQUE (ROA) DE 1994, UNA PORCIÓN DE LA ORDENANZA DE ALBUQUERQUE SOBRE LA LIBRE EXPRESIÓN Y LOS DESFILES; Y PARA ENMENDAR LAS SECCIONES 10-1-1-1 Y 10-1-1-5 DE ROA DE 1994 RELATIVAS A LOS PARQUES; PARA ELIMINAR LA ZONA PEATONAL “CROSSROADS PEDESTRIAN MALL” DE LA DEFINICIÓN DE PLAZA CÍVICA.ASÍ LO RESUELVE EL CONCEJO, ÓRGANO GOBERNANTE DE LA CIUDAD DE ALBUQUERQUE.HCS Pub. January 25, 2013

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O-2013-002PATROCINADO POR: Ken Sanchez, por solicitud

ORDENANZAPARA ENMENDAR LA ORDENANZA 5-5-17 DE LAS ORDENANZAS REVISADAS DE ALBUQUERQUE (ROA) DE 1994, DE LA ORDENANZA MUNICIPAL SOBRE COMPRAS, AL PROPORCIONAR UNA PREFERENCIA A VETERANOS PARA ADQUISICIONES, SEGÚN LO EXIGE EL ESTADO DE NUEVO MÉXICO, Y PARA ELIMINAR EL USO DE LA PREFERENCIA PARA NEGOCIOS RESIDENTES DEL ESTADO SI NO SE DISPONE DE UNA PREFERENCIA LOCAL.ASÍ LO RESUELVE EL CONCEJO, ÓRGANO GOBERNANTE DE LA CIUDAD DE ALBUQUERQUE.HCS Pub. January 25, 2013

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Albuquerque, NM – Albuquerque, New Mexico was recently named one of the Top 25 Places to Go in 2013 by Fodor’s Travel. Fodor’s editors have chosen Albuquerque as a hot travel destination be-

cause of our excellent value for visitors, calling the city an affordable get-away for nature lovers and families. We would add romance to the list during this time of year. In Albuquerque, celebrate the season of love with concerts, shopping deals, hotel specials, dance performances and much more.

With 310 days of sunshine each year, even winter offers beautiful weath-er in Albuquerque. Take advantage of our blue skies with a fun Valentine’s themed event February 9-10 called the Friends & Lovers Balloon Rally. The event takes place as the sun rises at Balloon Fiesta Park with more than 135 balloons launching and floating gently over the city. Adjacent to the park, the Albuquerque Balloon Museum will be hosting a breakfast event in conjunction with the rally on Saturday, February 9th.

If you plan to visit for the balloon rally, check out the Amor Y Mas Valentine’s Celebration in Historic Old Town later that day. Visitors will enjoy specials at the shops, galleries and restaurants throughout the neigh-borhood. Live entertainment, special chocolates, Valentine’s gifts and more will be available – they will even have marriage certificates and free walk-up weddings!

Redbook recently named Albuquerque to be one of the Most Roman-tic Date Destinations in America highlighting Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm and quaint experiences like strolling the gardens, meet-ing the farm animals and relaxing by the gated pool. On February 14th, Los Poblanos will host A Valencia Valentines Evening – an elegant three-course Valentines dinner inspired by the flavors of Spain.

Routes Rentals & Tours, a bicycle rental and tour company, will offer their annual ‘Bikes On the Rio’ tour series to celebrate the Valentine’s season in style (February 14, 16, and 17). Options include ‘Romance on the Rio’ for couples and ‘Vino on the Rio’ for singles to meet and mingle.

Other Valentine’s Day Events

Feb 8: Valentine’s Adult Night at the New Mexico Museum of Natural

History & ScienceFeb 9-10: Friends & Lovers Balloon Rally at Balloon Fiesta Park with breakfast at the Albuquerque Balloon Museum on Feb 9th. Feb 9: New Mexico Philharmonic Valentine’s Day Concert at Popejoy HallFeb 9: Amor y Mas Celebration in Historic Old Town

Feb 9: Valentine’s Tours at the ABQ BioPark - a non-traditional look at the complex dance that is love in the animal kingdom with several events:• Zoo: Birds and the Beasts• Aquarium: That’s a Moray!• Botanic Gardens: Love Bugs

Feb 8-10: Performance of Defending the Caveman at the KiMo Theatre

Feb 8-10: Concert: Breaking Up is Hard to Do at the South Broadway Cultural Center

Feb 10: Valentine’s Chatter Cabaret at Hotel Andaluz

Feb 14: Latin Love Fest - Mingle in a magical Valentine’s atmosphere of chocolate fountains and desserts plus live salsa and bachata.

Feb 14-March 10: Romance/Romance - Two one-act musicals take var-ied looks at romance seekers at Musical Theatre Southwest’s Black Box Theater.

Plan a quick getaway to Albuquerque – one of the top 25 must-see places for 2013 – and take advantage of a romantic hotel or bed & breakfast pack-age. Amenities include champagne, chocolates, spa treatments, breakfast in bed, roses, wine tastings, hot air balloon rides and more. Getaway pack-ages start at $229. Find more details on events and getaway packages at www.ItsATrip.org/valentines2013.

Needing some romantic inspiration? Check out our Pinterest romance board. Whether you’re looking to pop the question in a hot air balloon or enjoy a relaxing getaway in a historic bed & breakfast, Albuquerque has been ranked as a top destination for romance. Come see why! - ItsATrip.org

Although tax season launched later than usual, taxpayers can still look forward to good news this year. For many Americans, tax preparation can be stressful and costly, but filers may be able to have their taxes prepared at no cost, plus qualify for refunds and credits worth thousands of dollars.

Now in its fifth year in a row, MyFreeTaxes.com provides free tax preparation and filing assistance for qualified individuals, both online and in person.

The IRS recommends taxpayers file online with direct deposit to receive their tax refunds faster. More than 80 percent of taxpayers filed electronically last year. On MyFreeTaxes.com, you can file quickly online in less than an hour, plus receive chat and phone help from certified volunteer tax advisers.

Many paid tax preparers offer free federal returns or free e-file, but then charge for the state return so aren’t really free. The MyFreeTaxes Partnership offers two ways to file both federal and state taxes for free with no state or federal tax preparation or filing fees. Taxpayers can file online at MyFreeTaxes.com if they earned $57,000 or less in 2012, or in person at a community-based tax preparation site with IRS-certified

volunteers if they earned $50,000 or less. Visit MyFreeTaxes.com to find in-person filing locations in your community.

MyFreeTaxes.com also offers accessibility assistance for taxpayers with disabilities, phone assistance with tax software questions by calling 855-My-Tx-Help, plus help finding an in-person filing site in your community.

MyFreeTaxes.com offers a handy checklist so taxpayers can gather the right information, from W-2s to bank account numbers for direct deposit of a refund to Social Security numbers for each member in the household. Plus, eligible taxpayers can qualify for valuable tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit, which can be claimed for up to $5,891. One in five Americans are unaware they qualify for the EITC and lose money they could be receiving in a refund.

In addition to saving money by not paying a paid tax preparer, taxpayers can also consider using all or part of their tax refund to purchase Series 1 U.S. Savings Bonds for as little as $50 and up to $5,000-saving more money for a rainy day. - (NAPSI)

Five Tax Tips That Could Save You Money

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Lack of public funds will change what the “open road” really means

(NAPSI)—It’s clear all of us who rely on healthy infrastructure to ef-fectively move people and goods need to adjust to life without a strong federal transportation program in place. With the declining purchasing power of the gasoline tax and a prevailing political desire to shrink the role of government, many state and local departments of transportation do not have the means to pay for the simple cost of upkeep, let alone meaningful expansion, of the nation’s congested highways. • Private funding and management. Money has to come from some-where, and strategic alliances will be made between public road agencies and private investors to design, build, lease, manage and/or operate high-ways and bridges. State infrastructure banks will provide seed money to encourage investors to participate. • Transportation technology. Advancements are providing new ways for elected and appointed offi cials, planners and engineers to add value, speed project development and collect revenue to support transportation projects. For example, modern transponder and video technology are making tolling a more acceptable option for motorists and opening up opportunities for congestion pricing. Bridge design and analysis software and 5-D modeling and animation tools can identify construction chal-lenges early in the development process, reducing risk and responding to the unique needs of each community. • Triage. Limited dollars will be applied where they are needed most to keep existing bridges functional and highway lanes open. It may no lon-ger be possible for the federal Highway Trust Fund to provide up to 80 percent of the funds necessary to complete projects. Federal funds will focus on complex multimodal facilities, tying together different modes of transportation and more effectively using the capacity that already exists. States also will expand alternative funding strategies, such as increased

licensing fees, property taxes, roadside advertising and/or leasing or sell-ing unused right-of-way. • Ready-made sustainability. Our roads will go green, with innovative design and construction materials that allow highways and bridges to be more resilient, last longer and have less impact on the environment. Road surfaces and bridge components will be made from recycled materials. Pavement will be permeable, cleaning runoff and better handling drain-age. Auto-healing epoxy will fi ll tiny concrete cracks as quickly as they appear. • Alternative delivery. Design-build construction streamlines project delivery through a single contract between the owner and the design-build team. To date, 47 states and Puerto Rico have adopted the process as a way to deliver large, complex projects faster and within extremely constrained budgets. And with the construction manager/general con-tractor model, the owner hires a dedicated project adviser who provides input that ultimately results in higher constructability. • Accelerated delivery. Rather than designing most roads and bridges from scratch, some projects will use standardized designs and generically made components to simplify and speed delivery. The Missouri Depart-ment of Transportation used such a strategy in its Safe and Sound pro-gram to replace more than 550 bridges through a design-build construc-tion process. It’s become a model for other state DOTs. America also will see a shift in what constitutes real value for pub-lic and private owners. The lowest price will no longer be the primary measure of worth. Addressing critical institutional, cultural, political and technical risks early and often in the development process will not only be rewarded, but required for selection. Firms with the technical solu-tions and innovative ideas that effectively address those risks will thrive.