Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas (2024)

obituaries ROBERT H. 'BOB' MULLEN owned delivery service Funeral for Robert H. "Bob" Mullen, 75, owner of Mullen's Delivery Service, will be at 2p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church of Richland Hills, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mullen died Monday at a hospital.

He was a lifelong resident of Fort Worth. Mullen, who lived at 1110 Garvey was a member of the First Baptist Church of Richland Hills. Survivors include his wife, Mary Mullen; two daughters, Bobbie Jean McGonagill of Arlington and Mary Lou Hamilton of Bedford; a sister, Georgia Bowman of Fort Worth; and four grandchildren. ROBERTH. MULLEN JAMES JOHN HENDERSON SR.

member of pioneer FW family Funeral for James John Henderson 78, member of a pioneer Fort Worth family, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Funeral Chapel, with burial in Greenwood. Henderson died Monday at his home in Arlington. Henderson Street in Fort Worth was named after his family. His uncle, the late John F.

Henderson. was a former mayor of Fort Worth. Henderson had lived in Arlington since 1963. During the early 1920s and '30s he played semiprofessional baseball and was a longtime member of the Ex-Baseball Players Association of Fort Worth. He was of the Civitan cluember JAMES Elks Club and was a life- HENDERSON.

time member of the Southside Lions Club. He owned or partially owned several building and hardware firms for more than 50 years. He was recognized as an architectural hardware consultant by the American Society of Architectural Hardware Consultants and was a member of the Texas Builders Hardware Club. He was a longtime member of Arlington Heights United Meth- odist Church, of which he was a charter member of the Builders Class. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; a son, James John Henderson Jr.

of Arlington; a daughter, Mrs. Harry S. Hanks of Arlington; and four grandchilLora Coapland BRECKENRIDGE Lora Coapland. 79, of Breckenridge, died Tuesday afternoon in a local hospital. Funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the AdkinsSatterwhite Funeral Chapel, with burial in Breckenridge Cemetery. She wasa member of the First Baptist Church. Bertie Lee Henderson DE LEON Bertie Lee Henderson, 91, of De Leon, died Tuesday in a local hospital. Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the De Leon Funeral Chapel, with burial in De Leon Cemetery.

She had lived in Comanche County since 1902 and was a member of the First Baptist Church here. Arnold Austin Winter CLEBURNE A graveside service for Arnold Austin Winter, 86, of Cleburne, who died Saturday in a Temple hospital, was held Monday in the Rose Hill Cemetery here. An Alabama native, he had lived in Cleburne most of his life. He was a veteran of World War land worked for the Santa Fe Railroad until his retirement in 1969. Survivors are two sons, Williams S.

Winter of Arlington and Ira Austin Winter of Cleburne; four brothers, Dee Winter of Arlington, Charles Winter of Cleburne, Lloyd Winter of California and Allie Winter of El Paso: two sisters, Alabama Basham of Alvarado and Ellie Winter of Alvarado; six grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Artie Tuggle LIPAN Artie Tuggle, 86, of Lipan, died Tuesday in a Granbury hospital. Funeral for Mrs. will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Church of Christ, with burial at Bishop Cemetery in Erath County.

Anna F. Corbin STEPHENVILLE- Funeral for Anna F. Corbin, 66, of Stephenville, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Lacy Funeral Chapel here, with burial in Erath Gardens of Memory. Mrs.

Corbin, a Baptist, died Monday in a local nursing home. Leon Walker BRECKENRIDGE Funeral for Leon Walker, 57, of Breckenridge, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Atkins-Satterwhite Funeral Chapel, with burial at Breckenridge Cemetery. Walker, a laborer, died Saturday at his home from gunshot wounds suffered during an argument. A 64-year-old neighbor and friend, Orville Blackman, has been charged with murder in connection with Walker's death.

Claude William Pound DECATUR Funeral for Claude William Pound, 80, of Decatur, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Fundamental Baptist Church, with burial at Prescott Cemetery. Pound, a farmer, died Monday at a local hospital. John Willis Nelson SANTO John Willis Nelson, 78, of Mineral Wells, died Tuesday in a Mineral Wells hospital. Funeral for Nelson, a former Santo resident and a retired Texas and Pacific Railroad employee, will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the First Baptist Church of Santo, with burial at North Santo Cemetery. He was a Mason. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Officials keep eye on plague COLLEGE STATION (AP) With public health officials already worried about an outbreak of rabies among domestic animals, predator control experts are keeping an eye on the possibility of bubonic plague being carried from field rodents to domestic rats in West Texas. Scientists say a danger to humans exists when plague carriers such as ground squirrels and prairie dogs shift their disease carrying load of fleas to the massive numbers of rats in urban areas. To date, there have been no reported cases of disease-infected rats in Texas, and scientists as well as health officials stress there is no present danger to humans from the plague.

A few cases of plagueinfected wild animals have been reported in more desolate parts of West Texas and New Mexico, and veterinary doctors are fearful the problem could get worse if the carriers reach the metropolitan areas of San Antonio, Dallas and Houston, where rats are already proplatue pests. once wiped out about two- thirds of Europe's population because of the tremendous numbers of rats and mice," said Gary Simmons of the Texas Rodent and Predatory Animal Control Service at Texas "It's mainly a rural problem particularly in the Southwest, where prairie dogs, rats, rabbits. foxes and squirrels roam." Bubonic plague cannot be transmitted between humans. It's carried by fleas that act as intermediate hosts from one animal to another, Simmons said. Last year, 18 plague cases were reported in the nation, most in New Mexico.

In the past two years, incidences of plague have been reported in Muleshoe on the Texas High Plainsand as far west as Los Angeles. Five people died of plague last year and the first death has been reported this year in Dell City, Texas, near El Paso, after a man was apparently bitten by diseased fleas while skinning an infected fox about a week before becoming ill. The bacteria that killed the 25-year-old victim were reportedly a combination of bubonic and septicemic plague. The pneumonic plague is the most highly contagious of the three. Simmons reported that the Texas Health Department monitors the plague as well as other diseases that are transmitted by rodents.

Texas' rodent control service assists the health department in collecting samples of insects such as fleas and ticks. Suspect held in slaying CLEVELAND (AP) A 21-year-old was being held for questioning in the slaying of former Olympic track star Stella Walsh and was being given a lie detector test, police said Tuesday. Lt. Patrick Kearney, head of Cleveland's Fourth District Police Station detectives squad, said, however, "The suspect was arrested because of information we learned on the steet. We're not too enthusiastic about it." Kearney said the suspect, whose name was withheld, voluntarily surrendered himself after receiving word that police were looking for him and was being held at the city's justice center.

Miss Walsh, who captured medals for her native Poland in the 1932 and 1936 Olympics, and in 1947 became a U.S. citizen, wasslain by an unidentified assailant Dec. 4, 1980, as she was leaving a suburban shopping center. 11, 1981 Death Notices ALCORN BOBBY JACK ALCORN, 46, 05 Lockwood, passed away on Tuesday. Survivors: Wife, Louise Alcorn, White Settlement; sons, Robert Wayne Alcorn, Brian Douglas Alcorn; daughter, Mrs.

Linda Marie Williams, all Fort Worth; mother andfather, J. W. and Fannie Alcorn, Loving; brother, BIll Alcorn, Graham. Services 11 a.m. Thursday Greenwood Chapel.

Rev. John C. Reynolds officiating. Graveside services 3 p.m. Thursday Loving Cemeteenis Loving.

Greenwood, Arrange- 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584 BEASLEY HAROLD EUGENE BEASLEY, 1012 Sharondale, on Tuesday, March 10. Member D.A.V., Son of the late Louis Crawford and Lille Etta Beasley Sr. Survivors: Son, Louls Eugene Beasley; grandsons, Paul Stephen Beasley, Fort Worth; brothers, Louis C.

Beasley Jr, Odessa, Wilson W. Beasley, Chandler; sisters, Mrs. Ada Cozzens, Mrs. Theresa Ripy, Fort Worth. Friends may call at Harveson and Cole, 702 Eighth Avenue where services will be conducted 10 a.m.

Thursday. Pallbearers: Nephews. Interment Rose HIll, Cleburne. Arrangements Harveson Cole. 336-0345 BRAGG ROBERT S.

BRAGG, 56, 2803 Avionhill Drive, ArlIngton, passed away March 10. Member of the Catholic Church. Arlington resident for six years. Retired Traffic Manager for Pepsi Cola Inc. Survivors: Wife, Mrs.

Lillie Bragg, Arlington; sons, Robert Bragg, El Torro, California, Phillip Bragg, Roger Bragg, Scott Bragg, all Arlington; daughter, Lee Ann Bragg, Arlington; mother, Mrs. Anna L. Bragg, Freemont, California; brothers, Barney, Donald Bragg, both Freemont, California. Rosary 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Moore Arlington Chapel.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday. Rev. Albert Nienart officiating. Pallbearers: Leonard Howard, Hartley Edwards, Edward Kersen, Frank Fedele, Richard Moniz, Henry Willingham.

Interment Moore Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Arrangements M. Sons, 1219N. Davis, Arlington.

275-2711 CABLE MINNIE O. CABLE, 89, 1020 Orange Avenue, passed away Monday. Survivors: Daughters, Mary Elizabeth Cable, Fort Worth, Mrs. Ozega Hayhurst, Lubbock; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Services 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday Greenwood Chapel. Dr. Billy P. Smith officlatIng. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park.

Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584 FRANKLIN ROBERT E. FRANKLIN, passed away Monday In Beaumont. Resident of Spring.

Survivors: Mrs. Genevie Frankiln, Spring; daughter, Patricia Ann Franklin; son, Robert Andrew Franklin, Spring; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Franklin, Bridgeport; sister, Miss Betty Delores Franklin, Bridgeport.

Services a.m. Thursday Crosier Pearson Chapel. Interment Godley Cemetery. rangements Crosler PearFuneral Home, Cleburne. 295-2322 GLASS JAMES CURTIS GLASS, 34, 2516 Muse Street, passed away Monday.

Survivors: Parents, Mr. Mrs. H. A. Glass; brother, John Alex Glass; sister, Mrs.

Jo Ann Glass Gober; nieces, Gina Ann Gober and Kelly Alisha Gober. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday Lucas Brentwood Chapel. Dr. James W.

Bryant officlating. Intement Greenwood. Arrangements Lucas Funeral Home, 6540 Brentwood Stair Rd. 838-2337 HALEY Stair Rd. 838-2337 HENDERSON CAROL HAMIL HALEY, 24, Dallas, passed away Monday.

Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamil; brother, Scott Hamil; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Snow.

Services 2 p.m. Thursday Luca Brentwood Stair Road Chapel. Interment Rose Hill. Family may be contacted at 1816 Warren Lane. 429-5676.

Arrangements Lucas Funeral Home, 6450 Brentwood JAMES (JIMMY) HENDERSON, 78, 1706 Bradford, passed away on Monday. Survivors: Wife, Ruth A. Henderson; son and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson; daughter and son-inlaw, Patricia and Harry S.

Hanks; sister-In-law, Mrs. Martha Corbitt, Fort Worth; granddaughter, Lisa Hanks; grandsons, David Hanks, Joe Henderson, Eric Henderson, all Arlington. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday Greenwood Chapel. Rev.

Henry adde and Dr. C. A. Sutton officiating. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park.

Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at Univer-. sity Dr. 336-0584 METCALF MRS. MOLLY G.

METCALF, 67, 1800 Oakwood, Monday, March 9. Survivors: Husband, Jack T. Metcalf; sisters, Lois Shedd, Sweetwater, Sallie Copeland, Chico, Fay Langston, Utah. Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday Ware, Owens Brumiey Memorial Chapel.

Rev. Dee Faram officiating. Interment Rose Hill. Arrangements WARE, OWENS BRUMLEY, 425 S. HENDERSON.

335- 4557 Death Notices MULLEN ROBERTH. (BOB) MULLEN, 75, 1110 Garvey Street, passed away Monday. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Mary Mullen, Fort Worth; daughters, Bobble Jean McGonagill, Arlington, Mary Lou Hamilton, Bettorch, sister, Fort Georgia Worth; four grandchildren. Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday First Baptist Church of Richland Hills. Rev. Billy Mauldin officiating. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements Mount Olivet Funeral Home, 2301 N.

Sylvania at N.E. 28th St. 831-0511 PEEL JOHN C. PEEL, 74, 1001 Fairfax Court, Arlington, passed away Monday. Retired September 1966 after 40 years of service with Southwestern Bell Telephone.

Survivors: Sons, Norman E. Peel, Hurst, Glynn S. Peel, Bedford; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. Thursday Baumgardner Chapel.

Rev. Marvin Raines officiating. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements Baumgardner Funeral Home, 5805 Camp Bowle. 338-4777 PEOPLES MRS.

FRANCIS E. PEOPLES, 80, of Fort Stockton, passed Tuesday. Former resident of Burleson. Member of the Baptist Church, Girl Scouts of America, Girls Services League, Fort Worth Womans Club. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs.

Nelson J. (Roberta) Adams, Fort Stocton; brothers, Robert Miller, El Paso, Henry Miller, Lubbock, June Miller, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; four granddaughters. Arrangements to be announced by Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584 SCHNEE R.

G. (DICK) SCHNEE, 41, Irving. Lived most of his life in Irving. Graduated from Irving High School. Attended Shiner Military Institute, Tarleton Junior College, North Texas State University.

Served In Navy. Member First Baptist Church, Irving, the Society for the Advancement of Materials Process Engineering, Las Colinas Country Club. Vice-President of SchneeMorehead Chemicals, Irving. He was returning home from Aspen, Colorado in his plane when it went down during a storm. Survivors include: Daughter, Libby; parents, Mr.

Mrs. Milton C. Schnee; brother sisterIn-law, Mr. Mrs. Robert A.

Schnee; nlece, Lisa Schnee, Irving; grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Boshell, Kansas City, Missouri. Services will be conducted by Dr. Henry Kinkeade with Eulogy by Richard Horton 2 p.m. Thursday First Baptist Church, Irving.

Pallbearers: Bill Stokes, Tom Adams, Jim Sears, Warren Wankier, Richard Horton, Butch Meler. Charlie Slocum and Bill Malone, alternates. Interment Oakgrove. Family requests donations to American Diabetic Assocation. Arrangements Colonlal Funeral Home, 606 W.

Airport Freeway, Irving. 579-1313 RITCHIE BILLY S. RITCHIE, 2817 West Boyce, on Tuesday, March 10. Retired State Circulation District Manager Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Veteran USAF Korean War.

Member the Church of Christ, Kentucky Colonels, James H. Lockwood Lodge No. 1343 the Scottish Rite Consistory, Karem Temple Shrine, Waco. Survivors: Wife, Rose; son, Edward Scott; daughter, Rebecca Ann; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Scott Ritchie, Winchester, Kentucky; brothers, Donald Ritchie, Lexington Kentucky, Jimmy Ritchie, Seminole, Florida, sister, Margie Ann Eldridge, Winchester, Kentucky. Arrangements Harveson and Cole. 336-0345 STORY ROY E. STORY, 66, Fort Worth. Survivors: Wife, Mrs.

Beatrice Story; son, Gary Story; daughter, Wanda Howard, Fort Worth; two grandsons; mother, Minnie Story, Corsicana; brothers, Eimer Story, Dallas, James Story, Nacogdoches; sisters, Dean Freeman, Oklahoma, Dollie Wagner, Dallas, Leona Strange, Athens, Odell Morris, Dallas. Services 10 a.m. Thursday Moore's Fort Worth Chapel. Rev. Rick Cope officiating.

Interment Rose HIll Burial Park. Arrangements Hugh M. Sons, 4912E. Lancaster.536-3611 WRIGHT SAMMIE FLETCHER WRIGHT 4800 Kelly Elllott Road, Arlington, passed away on Sunday. Survivors: Father, Sammie Fletcher Wright mother, Barbara Wright, both Arlington; grandmother, Dorothy Ault; great-grandmother, Ruby Keller; uncle, Robert Ault; aunt, Elizabeth Ault, all Fort Worth.

Graveside services 4 p.m. Wednesday Greenwood Memorial Park. Rev. Eddy Williams officiating. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd.

at University Dr. 336-0584 002 Florists GORDON BOSWELL FLOWERS 6200 1220 Camp Pennsylvania Bowie 38 flowers 2929 Cleburne Rd. 924-7243 5025 Trail Lake Dr. 292-2212 005 Cemetery Lots 2 Rose grave Hill spaces, Cemetery, Oaklawn Section, 3 spaces, Greenwood, price reduced, $1300, 731-1217. 005 Cemetery Lots Moore Memorial, 6 spaces in Geth Semane Sermon on the Mound.

$1800. PO Box 832, Merritt island, Florida 32952. 3. Cemetery, lots In Blue Bonnet Hills. 284-0510, after 5 or weekends spaces Mt.

Olivet, Garden of Gethsemane, $425 ea. 485-3049. Greenwood adjoining, by mausoleum 589-0890 2 spaces at Mt. Olivet Garden of the Last Supper. 838-7840 007 Bids Wanted INVITATION FOR BIDS The Housing Authority of the City of Fort Worth has for sale used ranges and refrigerators In various sized and colors.

Sealed bids will be accepted until 9:00 A.M.. C.S.T. on the 18th day of March, 1981 at the Materials Manage ment Office located at 500 W. Belknap, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. For Sale Will Be: 70 Ranges 52 Bidforms are on file at the Management Office.

Apollances may be Inspected by telephoning 429-2166 for an appointment. All refrigerators shall be sold as one group. All ranges shalibe sold as one group. Items shallbe soldto the highest bidder. Appliances shall be sold as is.

All sales be final. Payment shall be cash upon recelpt. Robinson Materials Manager NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Arling: ton Independent School District will receive sealed bids In the purchasing office, 1203 West Ploneer Parkway, Arlington, Texas, until 2:00 P.M.. March 23, 1981 on according to school district specifications. Also, until 2:00 P.M., March 25, 1981 on ATHLETIC TRAINING SUPPLIES according to school district specifications.

Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the School Business Office. Carle Director of Purchasing The Senior Citizens have 51000.00 cleaned antiqued bricks here in Valley Vlew for sale. We will cept bids on same until 5 p.m., March 20, 1981. We will have the right to accapt or relect any or all bids. Blercchenk, Mayor President of Senior Citizens Organization Wanted Sealed Bids for 16 ft.

Jon Boat with trailer and 6 hp 25 hp motors. Send bids to Lake Worth I.S.D. Jenny Payne, 6800 Telephone Road, Ft. Worth, Texas 76135. Bids open April 12.

008 Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE OF TAX EMPTIONS AVAILABLE TC HOMEOWNERS THE VILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX OFFICE IS CURRENTLY ACCEPT ING APPLICATIONS FOR RES IDENCE HOMESTEAD EX EMPTIONS. THE DEADLINE FOR FILING IS APRIL 1, 1981 APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE FILED AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID INCONVEN IENCE TOTHE HOMEOWNER. TWO TYPES OF HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS FROM SCHOOL TAXES ARE AVAILABLE TC WHO OWNED THEIR RESIDENCE STEADS IN THIS SCHOOL DIS TRICT ON JANUAR 1OF THIS YEAR. FIRST, THE GENERAL HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION IS AVAILABLE TO ALL HOME. OWNERS AND EXEMPTS FROM THE MARKET VALUE OF THE HOMESTEAD.

SECOND, ANY WHO IS 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OLD ER OR WHO IS DISABLED CAN BE EXEMPTED AN ADDITIONAL $10,000 FROM THE MARKET VALUE OF THE HOMESTEAD. PROOF OF AGE OR DISABILITY MAY BE NEC Y. "DISABLED," IN THIS CASE. REFERS TO THE DEFINITION FOUND IN THE FEDERAL OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, ANC DISABILITY INSURANCE ACT TY ADMINISTRATION. DIS OR, IN THE CASE OF SOME: ONE WHO IS 55 AND BLIND, INTHE NATIONAL ECONOMY UNDER THE SOCIAL SECURIABILITY IS DEFINED AS INABILITY TO ENGAGE IN ANY SUBSTANTIAL GAINFUL EM PLOYMENTWHICH EXISTS IN ABILITY BY REASON OF SUCH BLINDNESS TO ENGAGE THE EMPLOYMENT IN WHICH HE WAS PREVIOUSLY ENGAGED.

THE PERSON CLAIMING DISABILITY DOES NOT NECESSARILY BE DRAWING BENEFITS FROM SOCIAL SECURITY. HOMEOWNERS AGE 65 OR OLDER WHO APPLY FOR THEIR EXEMPTION WILL BE GRANTED A TAX FREEZE. IF APPLICATION IS NOT MADE, THE TAX FREEZE WILL BE LOST FOR THIS YEAR. APPLICATION FORMS WERE MAILED EARLIER TO ALL HOMEOWNERS WHO QUALIFIED FOR A HOMESTEAD EMPTION IN 1980. IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVE AN APPLICA TION, OR IF YOU HAVE QUES TIONS QUALIFYING FOR EXEMPTIONSOR FILING APPLICATION FORMS, CONTACT THE SCHOOL TAX OFF.

ICE AT 481-1242. APPLICATION FORMS MAY ALSO BE PICKED UP AT THE TAX OFFICE AT 3072. TANG DRIVE, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS. PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Fort Worth acting as the Administrative Unit for the Fort Worth Consortium for Employment and Training Programs, a Prime Sponsor under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), will submit modifications of its Comprehensive Employment and Training Plan to the U.S. Department of Labor.

These modifications will revise expenditures and levels of service to conform to the latest allocation estimates. These modifications will affect the Annual Plans for CETA Titles IV-YETP IV: SYEP, and VI. People wanting to review the complete modificatons may do so during regular business hours at: City of Fort Worth, Employment and Training Division, 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas, 76102. Questions may be addressed to: Jim Wood, Administrator, at 670-7555. LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Keller Independent School District, in regular session on day, January 12, 1981, called a Board of Trustees election for April 4, 1981.

The positions open for election are Place 4 and Place 5. These places are for three years. Filing In Place 4 are Raymond Peters, James H. (Jimmy) Kirk, Danny Maughan, Frank Ivey, Marty Baker, Anita Brock, and Jack Briscoe, Flingin Place 5 is Jay C. Sharp, Incumbent.

Absentee voting shall begin on the 16th day of March and continue through the 31st of March. An absentee ballot may be secured at the Keller School Administration Bullding between 8 o'clock a.m. and o'clock p.m., Monday through Friday. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE By order of the Secured Party the following property of H.M. Connella will be offered at public sale at Fort Worth Truck Center; 2520 Berner; Fort Worth, Texas on March 19, 1981, 11:000 clock A.M.

Items to be sold are: 1979 Frieght Liner Model FLT9664T. Inspection may be ranged by appointment. Cash sales only, Inquiries may be made of the ASSOCIATES CIAL CORPORATION Branch Manager at 1201 North Watson, Sulte 236; Arlington, Tx. 817-640- 8195. I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after this date, James Winston Watson, 2008 Dorothy Burleson, I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after this date, Mary Ellen Nunns Smith, R1.

8 Box 544H, 76108 010 Lodge Notices LAND HILLS LODGE NO. 1348, 7115 GlenG view meeting Dr. Called- p.m. Confer MM Degree. Members urged to attend.

Visitors welcome. Bobby Ince, W. M. Harry M. Fowler, Secy.

RIVERSIDE LODGE NO. 1194 Called meeting Confer MM Degree, Members urged to attend. Visitors W. welcome. Kurt J.

M. Swanda, Ed Allen, Secy. STOCKYARD LODGE NO. 1244 Called meeting p.m. Confer EA Ollle C.

Oringderff, W. M. W. O. Chenault, Secy.

014 Lost Found LOST: female Keeschond puppy. 10 mo. silver on black, answers to 'Enika', area. 292-2200 Found very old blind female MiniCollie at Hulen and Westdale, 244-5396. LOST passport to Poland 275-8306 LOST small white male Poodle.

REWARD. 478-8296 Strayed Eastside, OLD shaggy gray maie Poodle. 457-3702 Found small dog at Oakhursi School. Call 834-8333 Westside. 244-2803.

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686 Business Property (Rent-Lesse). 688 Office For Rent. 690 REAL ESTATE House For Sale .701 Wast Side-Area 702 Northwest Side- -Area 2....704 North Side- -Area 3.. .706 Northeast Side- Are .708 East Side- Area 5. 712 Southeast Side- Area 6 716 South Side- Area 7.

.718 Southwest Side -Ares ..720 Downtown Area 721 Miscellaneous Real Estate 722 Arlington Property .730 732 Burieson Joshua .735 Johnson County Area .736 Colleyvite 737 Grapevine Area 738 Mansfield Area 739 Granbury. 740 Weatherford 741 Town houses For Shie 746 Duplexes, Apartments For Sate. 747 Real Estate Buy-Lease-Sell. 748 Lake Resort Property .750 Dallas County Property Property Out of F.W.. 754 Vacant Lots 756 Sub.

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601 Campers, Travel Trailers 802 Motorcycles, Equip 804 Airplanes 806 Boats and Motors 608 AUTOMOTIVE Auto Services 901 Auto- Truck Parts 902 Auto Repair 903 Autos. Trucks Wanted 904 Big Trucks- 905 Pickups- Vans 906 Unitty Trailers 907 Automobiles For Rent. 908 Auto Financing 909 Antique Care 910 American Mtre Prod. 912 Buick Products 914 Cadilac Products 916 Chevrolet Products 918 Chrysier-Plym Prod 920 Dodge Products 922 Ford Products 924 Jeeps-4 Wheel Drives 926 Lincoln- Mereury Prod 920 Oldsmobile Products 930 Pontiac Products 932 Imported Cars Automobiles For Nabe 940 014 Lost Found REWARD for lost dog, $50. Liver white Brittany Spaniel male puppy, 22 long, 14 in.

high, side 15 of Pink spot front left nose, white body with dark brown patches. Dark brown pants on hind legs. The pup has been found March 10th at 1:30 p.m. Gracious thanks to 10 year old Cub Binnicker; andeveryone. This was an answer to prayer.

00 CASH REWARD LOST 1-23-01, BLACK, TAN DOBERMAN! WHITE DIAMOND ON CHEST! EXTRA LARGE FEMALE, PUPS DUE 3-17-41. PLEASE CALL 335-1357 Craig St. since Thurs. March 5 Lost female Doberman, Handley, between 4 7:30 p.m. Spayed on 451-4452 or 333-8304.

Reward Lost: brown, female fluffrom puppy, with Hampshire, white leet, Corner stravec of Chicago, Children's pet, please call 534-5111 $50 Reward Lost: Miniature Shetland Sheep doo, age 7 to 8 white collar, lost day or in Edgecilff Edition, 926-1623 night LOST, Handley Meadowbrook area, English Bulldog, white with couple of light brown spots, goes by Rocky. Reward If returned. 457-8044, 485-2100 REWARD 6 Month old Chow puppy, wand eredor taken from Cahoba 820 Ir Lake Worth. 731-8511, 237-6620 REWARD $75 Medium size male dos. Reddish brown; white chest, snout.

Ne tail, Lost in SW Arlington. 271-5316. REWARD $100. Strayed from Firewheel Bocca Ratton in Woodhaven, 9 mo. old St.

Bernard female, wearing collar, answers to 654-2966 after 6 Lost In Westover Hill, near rymount old black white Lhasa Apso, hasnametag, partially deaf and blind. Please contact Westo ver police if found. 737-3127. Lost on 157 and Brown Arlington, red co*cker Spaniel, female, answers to Please Call 261-8822. Reward LOST old male cat, gray with black stripes, from E.

429-5617 LOST-Full grown white female cat, 'Pinky', straved from 3505 Wharton (Wedgwood). Reward. 292-1656 $100 REWARD for return of Golden Retriever named Beau. Disap peared Sun. from Eagle Min: Lake area.

236-7209. Lost-Bedford-(Oak Valley Addl ton,) Norwegian Elkhound male, 8 silver black. REWARD. 267-1480 after Som Lost female Pointer, orange white body, vicinity 1400 block W. Tucker.

S.W.Arl. $50 reward. 274 5771 days, 274-0759 nights. Lost in Meadowbrook area, Brit tany Spaniel, white dark brown red collar, answers to "Rusty" Reward. 457-2454 or 838-6151 Lost Forest Hill Everman area young male blonde white part St.

Bernard. Unusual eyes. Scars on elbows. Reward. 478-0775.

LOST -male blonde DUDDY. Ir Ridgiea, Ridgmar area. Belge collar, no tags, answers tc 'George'. Reward. 735-9746 Reward Lost: 7 yr.

old female Golden has red collar. no tags, white dot on nose. Ari. Heights Area, 737-0451 REWARD- Black male standarc poodle, Ridgiea area. Lost Mar.

6. Child's pet. Needs medical atten fion. 731-2526. LOST 6 mo.

old black female Labrador, named 'Zerox', Alta Mesa area, REWARD, 292-8937 Lost large black white female Husky, haired friendly. Reward. Lost 1 rust Dachshund 1 black white Birddog puppy. Near Baud er College, Arlington. 261-8292.

Lost: Female Siberian Husky In South Hills. Reward! 926-2839 $20 REWARD gold earring witt ruby lost in or near Hilton Hote Sat. 738-0087 Lost Dog, small black labrador Retriever. Lost Sat, Ridglea area REWARD 738-9554 Lostin Ari. smallbrown poodie, lewelled turquoise collar tags.

732-8070, 870-7207 Lost gold bracelet, Thurs. March 5th at Whale Ale or 2nd Edition Reward. 284-1575 White Samoyed Huskie, lost Sun day In Hurst area, old needs special care. '589-2319 Found Sat. Mar.

7, male black Labrador dog. If yours please call 244-7645. LOST Feb-22, female Abyssinian cat, spayed and declawed. Orange. Reward.

451-7119 REWARD for lost black Lab with redcollar. Answersto Tex. Lostin the Colleyville area. 498-6666. Lost English Bulldog, male, fawr and white in NW Arlington, Fri day.

Call 274-1371 or 275-7135. FOUND -Blackish female puppy, tramp face, 451-3324 016 Transportation CARDER DRIVEWAY ALL POINTS 640-7749 U.S.A. Cars maior cities, leave today. AAACON. 429-1231 021 Professional Services DIVORCES FROM $100 ADOPTIONS FROM $150 WILLS FROM NAME CHANGE FROM TRAFFIC TICKETS Court cost not included THE LAW OFFICE OF Larry M.

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