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

I ft. SO STRICTLY BUSINESS professor of accounting at the University of Texas at Austin, will speak on "Need for Continuing Professional Development" at a dinner meeting of the Fort Worth Chapter, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Tuesday. The meeting will begin a at 6:30 p.m. and will be held at the Fort Worth Club. Zlatkovich a native of Fort Worth, received the B.S.

degree in commerce from TCU in 1938, and the following year became the first person to receive a master of business administration from the Fort' Worth university. He serves on the faculty at both TCU and UT-Austin, and on the visiting faculty at the University of Hawaii. The coauthor of several accounting textbooks, Zlatkovich was a column editor for Accounting Review, Texas CPA and Journal of Accountancy, He is a past president of the American Accounting Association. -By EDWARD HANLEY Dr. Charles T.

Leonard A. Meador, vice president of the Fort Worth Chapter, said certificates will 'be presented to new CPAs and Accounting Excellence Awards will be given to outstanding accounting students of area colleges. Mary D. Seyler, daughter of Mrs. Joe A.

Clarke, 3605 Bellaire Drive has been named assistant vice president in the public relations department of Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco. Mrs. Seyler joined the bank in 1964 with an extensive background as a newspaper reporter and pub- STAR-TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADS JUST DIAL 332-7722 CPAs to Worth Public Schools. Tuition is $20. HAWS GARRETT V.P.

Charles H. Haws, president of Haws Garrett General Contractors, has announced the election of Paul R. Tingle as a vice president of the corporation. A professional engineer and a member of the firm for the past five years, Tingle has more than 18 years of experience in structural steel fabrication and erection, with an extensive background in design, estimating and detailing. The Insurance Counselors Association of Fort Worth will meet Tuesday at 11:45 a.m.

at Cross Keys, with William "Bill" E. Harris presenting the program. Harris is casualty claims examiner for the Millers Insurance Group. Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, has awarded Texas Instruments, a one-year contract to assess and evaluate fish habits in the vicinity of a proposed electric power plant on the Hudson River near Cornwall, N.Y.

The investigation is valued at $1,257,451, and is in addition to an extensive $10 million Hudson River program being funded by Con Edison, which services New York City and adjacent Westchester County. The contract supplements a five-year program that Texas Instruments is performing for Con Edison in the interest of protecting and developing the fishery resources on the Hudson. MORE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Diversified Industries Make Home in Mansfield By EDWARD HANLEY With 24 industrial firms already situated in its two industrial parks, Mansfield appears to be on its way to becoming a virtual boom town. Iu addition, said Mansfield Mayor Tommy Watson, "We have several firms looking at the area now. But you can't go around giving out their names until you land them.

First of all, they don't want you to. And second, if they didn't care, we would be hesitant, because somebody else would be in competition with us. Construction is under way, however, for a Portion-Trol, Inc. facility. Portin-Trol, a subsidiary of Denney's Restaurant, will process and distribute food nationwide for Denney's.

Also uuder construction is a plant for Target Manufacturing which will do repair work and machine finishing of parts for Trinity Forge, along with other commercial jobs. The plant will be located across from the Trinity Forge plant. THE THREE largest em- CHARLES T. ZLATKOVICH lic relations specialist in Texas. She was promoted to press relations officer at Wells Fargo in 1968.

BANK PROMOTION BANK PROMOTION JOY The promotion of Joy Gallagher to assistant cashier at First State Bank, Bedford, has been announced by Blease Tibbets, chairman and president. Ms. Gallagher has been with the bank since September, 1967. She is a member JOY of the AmeriGALLAGHER can Institute of Banking. A -week workmen's compensation course will be conducted by Jack Blow beginning Tuesday at the Museum of Science and History.

The course, which will meet on Tuesday and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m., is being offered through the Adult Education Division of the Fort ployers in the industrial parks are Carnation Can Kinro Industries, and Trinity Forge, Inc. The Carnation Can Division of Carnation Co. employs more than 130 people. The ENTERING MANSFIELD CITY LIMIT POP 3658 plant, which was Carnation's 14th factory, manufactures containers for canners of fruit, vegetables, beverages and other products in the Southwest. Mansfield is headquarters for Kinr Industries, which manufactures windows for the mobile home industry.

The company is awaiting approval from various agencies to merge with ILC Products, of Elkhart, Ind. Charles Green of Kinro said, "We feel confident that everything will come out as we have planned. ILC is a publicly held company and an audit for the calendar year, FINGER'S OFFICE DISCOUNT CENTER SALE UNITED SECRETARIAL POSTURE CHAIR Naugahyde seat and back in black, gold, or tan. List 34.30 2488 KICK STEP STOOL Assorted Colors List 26.10 1295 9 to 8 Mon, and Wed. 9 to 2 Sat.

9 to 6 Tues. Wed. Thurs. FINGER'S OFFICE DISCOUNT CENTER 5632 CAMP BOWIE 731-2161 FOR RESULTS OVER Death Noticen ARNEY MRS. ELLEN ARNEY, passed away Thursday.

Survivors: Husband, Ted S. Arney; son, Wayne Richardson, Arrangements pending Greenwood, 3100 White Settlemet Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584. BRYANT MRS.

BERNICE, BRYANT, 3401 James Ave. Survivors: Son, WalBryant Jr. Fort Worth; daughter, Mrs. Gerald Snider, Houston; brother, Marvin Lyon. Dallas; sisters, Mrs.

F. Morrison Jr. Houston, Mrs. Mamie Ince, Fort Worth. Services 10 a.m.

Saturday Shannon's South Chapel, Rev. John B. Stepp Jr. officiating. Interment Land.

Arrangements Shannon's South, 926-3314. CARPENTER DONNEL CARPENTER, 29, 1307 Cardinal Arlington. died Wednesday evening. Born in Dallas, resident of Arlington all of his life. He was a coordinator for Surtran Co.

and a Baptist. Survivors: Wife, Linda; sons, Mathew Carpenter, Clayton Ford; daughter, Sharon Carpenter; parents, Mrs. Viola Lanser, Arlington, D. H. Carpenter, Miami Beach.

Florida; brothers, Joe Carpenter, Las Vegas, Nevada. Jess Carpenter. Arlington: sister, Mrs. Pat Pardue, Sands Springs, Oklahoma, Services 2 p.m. Friday Moore Funeral Chapel, Arlington.

Rev. Harold Elliott officiating. Inter ent Moore Memorial Gardens. Arrangement Hugh M. Moore Sons, 1219 N.

Davis, Arlington 275-2711. CHERRY CURTIS CHERRY, 74, Rt. 1, Godlev, passed away Wednesday. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Bennie Mae Davenport, Houston.

Services 1:30 p.m. Friday, CrosierPearson Chapel. Interment Cleburne Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements Crosier-Pearson Funeral Home, Cleburne, 295-2322. CLARK CLYDE BOOTH CLARK, 210 Laura Burleson, on Thursday, March 14.

Survivors: Wife, Druise, Burleson; granddaughter, Mrs. Rene Clark; greatarandson, Michael Shan on Clark 11; brother, Clifton: sisters, Mrs. Russell Shannon, Burleson, Mrs. Ed Schultz, Hillsboro; nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends, at 1101 Clara.

Friends may at Harveson Cole Funeral Home, 702 8th Ave. where services will be conducted 10:30 a.m. Saturdav. Rev. Ed Smeltekoff officiatinq.

Pallbearers: Don Lawson, Elwin Lawson, R. L. Wynne, Clifton Clark Max Shannon, David Shannon, Ben Lawson. Interment Burleson Cemetery. Arrangements Harveson Cole.

COLLINS MRS. W. R. COLLINS, 90, 701 Stuckert, passed away Thursday afternoon. Survivors: Husband, W.

R. Collins; daughter, Mrs. Maybelle Bryant, Fort Worth; nieces. Services 3 p.m. Friday, Robertson-Mueller-Harper Chapel.

Rev. Duane Kelley officiating. Interment Laurel Land. Arrangements Robertson-Mueller-Harper, 1500 Eighth 924-4233. COOPER MRS.

LULA SMITH COOPER, formerly of 2615 Noble St. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ralph Payne; granddaughter, Mrs. John Renshaw, Shreveport, Lousiana; arandson, Ralph Payne Lewisville. Services 3 p.m.

Saturday Owens-Brumley Chapel. Interment Mount Olivet. Arrangements Owens-Brumley, 425 S. Henderson, 335-4557. DEDMON FRED S.

DEDMON, 4528. Mitchell Thursday, March 14. Mrs. Survivors: Wife, Grace; sisters, Jewel Pearl Richards, Arizona, Mrs. nephews, Acklin, Fort Worth; Floyd Acklin Corpus Christi, Melvin Olson, Arizona; niece, Mrs.

Dennis Klock; great-nephew, Stevie Klock, both of Fort Worth. Services 2 p.m. Chapel. Rev. Ronnie Skagas offiSaturday Gause-Ware, Memorial ciatinq.

Arrangements Interment Greenwood. Gause-Ware, 1251 Pennsylvania. ED 2-3232. DOYLE MRS. MARGARET HAYMAKER DOYLE, 3900 N.

Ocean Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Survivors: Husband, Larry J. Doyle, Fort Lauderdale; daughters, Mrs. Kittv Doyle Sovey, Fort Worth, Mrs. Betty Doyle Kozuch, Champaign, Illinois; three grandchildren.

Services 5 p.m. Saturdav, Garden Room, Shannon's South Chapel. Graveside service and interment Charlestown. sympathy Indiana. Expressions of directed to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated by the family.

Arrangements Shannon's South, 926-3314. EDENBAUM 3708 MRS. SARAH EDENBAUM, 73, Friday. University Dallas passed away Worth resident. 26 years.

Member Fort native, Ladies the Haddasah, Ladies Auxiliary, Survivors: Friendship Group. Sons, Herbert Lee Edenbaum, San Angelo, David C. Ida Edenbaum, Levine, sisters, Mrs. er, Mrs. Leah Neffie Goldfedthree grandchildren.

Services Dallas; Behrman, 4:30 Mueller p.m. -Harper Friday Robertsonadore Garsek officiating. Inter- IsChapel. Rabbi ment ments Ahavath Sholom. Arrange1500 Eighth Ave.

924-4233. Harper, FAGAN MRS. LELA FAGAN, 67, 3165 Horton. Survivors: Father, Jess Marlin, Fagan, Fort Blanket, sons, Marion Worth; Bill Fagan, Phillips, Fort daughters, Worth; Mrs. sister, Jovde Miss lin, Faye Marlin; brothers, Rav Marwood, Services 11 a.m.

Harry, Saturday. BrownComanche; Rock ments Church Meissner Cemetery. ArrangeAve. at Nashville. 535-2102.

Funeral Home, GILLILAND 62. MRS. 3905 FAYE LOU GILLILAND, Byers, passed Forrest Wednesdav. T. Survivors: Husband.

Mrs. Mary Gilliland; daughter, Lou Rundell; brother, Amos Davault, Spokane, Washinaton; sisters, Mrs. Duard Trafton, Amarillo, Mrs. Lee Dicus, Durant, Denison, Mrs. Oklahoma; C.

W. Simmons, two grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. FriB. dav, Greenwood Chapel.

Rev. A. ment McCowan Greenwood. officiatina. InterThe family requests expressions of be in the form of the American donations to Arrangements Cancer Society.

Greenwood, 3100 sity Settlement Rd. at 336-0584. HORNE LORAL A. Survivor: Wife; awav son, Thursday. Kerry daughter, North Richland Hills: Worth: brothers, Oral and Carl Fort Catherine King, Horne; Bera Green; arandchildren.

Services 10 a.m. six Saturday, Rev. Castleberry Baptist ficiatina. Interment Scotty Alexander Bluebonnet ofHills neral Arrangements Biggers 237-3341. Home, 7139 Jacksboro KIZER HORACE W.

KIZER, 7620 Deborah vieve Lane. (Gene) Survivors: Kizer; son, Wife, GeneWayne Kizer, Fort Worth; Randy stepson, Antonio: Reed Brown, San Donald Worth, R. brothers, Roanoke, Graham, L. B. Fort sister Bedford, A.

Mineral Wells; Worth: three grandsons. Services Fort Mrs. Rov Thomas, 2:30 p.m. Saturdav. Diamond Oaks Wooden Church of God.

Rev. Edwin Rev. Joe Bertinetti, by assisted Greenwood. Arrangements Interment ShanNorth. 624-2191.

KRUSE MRS. MAMIE son. KRUSE, 73, 728 Lynwood, BurleDOROTHY Survivors: Daughters, Leonard Kilburn, Burleson, Mrs. sons. Dorothy Orland Strachan, South Dakota: Kruse, South Dakota, three, Charles Kruse, Kentucky: two sisters: nine two great-grandchildren.

Services 10 a.m. Monday. Kreuger-Schriver Funeral Home, Aberdeen, South Dakota, Mrs. Kruse will lie In state until 425 Noon Friday Henderson, at Owens 335-4557. Brumlev, McCANLESS AMOS SAMUEL MCCANLESS Wife.

1411 Homan Ave. Survivors: Virginia: sons. Don Raymond and Gerald David McCan: less. Fort Worth, Amos Samuel Jr. Smithfield; daughter, Brenda Miss Wanda Pierce, Brenda Fave McCantess: stepdaughters.

Pierce, all of Fort Worth, Mrs. Debbie Barnes, Los Angeles, Cal(fornia; brother, James McCanless. Oklahoma; sisters, Mrs. Estelle Samples, Fort Worth, Mrs. Florine Stroud Quanah.

Texas; 12 dren; one Services a.m. Saturday. North side Assembly Church. Rev. James B.

Sinaleton offici atina. Interment MI. Olivet. rangements Shannon's North 624-2191. CIRCULATION EVERY Death Notices McCOLM MRS.

IONA RUTH FRAZEE McCOLM, 3609 Hastings, Arlington, passed away Thursday afternoon after a long Illness. native of Muncie, Indiana, she was a former resident of Denver before moving to Arlington seven vears ago, She was a retired schoolteacher, member of Eastern Star Chapter 486 and a Methodist. Survivors: Husband. Joseph H. McColm; daughter, Mrs.

Rosemary Trietsch, Arling. ton; two grandchildren. Services 2 p.m. Monday, St. Stephen United Methodist Church, Arlington.

Rev. John Williams officiating. Interment Moore Memorial Gardens. Arrangements Hugh M. Moore Sons, 1219 N.

Davis, Arlington. 275-2711. McFADYEN MRS. MAY AVA McFADYEN, 9508 Northpoint, Survivors: Son, Robert W. McFadyen, Dallas; sister, Mrs.

N. Perkins, Grand Prairie; granddaughters, Annette "Langford, Dallas, Linda McMath, Atlan1a, Georgia; great-granddaughter, Cynthia Langford, Dallas; great-grandson, David T. McMath, Atlanta, Georgia. Services 10 a.m. Saturday Reinhardt Bible Church.

Rev. Don Geiger officiating. Graveside, services 3 p.m. Riverside Cemetery, Wichi1a Falls, Arrangements man-Hillcrest, 10501 Garland Dallas. MOSQUEDA MRS.

MAXINE MOSQUEDA, 61, 3901 Lisbon, passed away Wednesday. Survivors: Daughter. Martha Maldonad, Alvina Davila, Gloria Mosqueda, all of Fort Worth: son, Joe G. Mosqueda, Long Beach, California; brothers, Henry E. Gonzales, Pascagoula, Mississippi, Joe Gonzales, Mobile, Ala ba sister, Frances Quintera, Los Angeles, California; seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; several nieces and nephews.

Donations to be made to the American Cancer Society. Rosary 7 p.m. Friday, Greenwood Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. Saturday, St.

Patrick Cathedral. Reainald Kelly celebrant. Interment Greenwood. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White ment Rd. at University Dr.

336- 0584. PATTERSON MORTON B. PATTERSON, 53, 312 Robin Court, Burleson, passed away Wednesday morning. Survivors: Wife, Isebelle; son, Michae! Patterson; daughters, Annette and Patterson, Burleson; sisters, Mrs. Nada Dillahunty, Baytown, Thelma Starr, Mound.

Services 10 a.m. Saturdav. Jones Funeral Home Chapel, Bro. Don Newsome and Bro. J.

F. Pierce officiating. Interment Bluebonnet Hills. Arrange gements Jones Funeral Home, Burleson. 295-5211.

PIXLER REV. S. R. PIXLER, 3208 N. Hampton.

Survivors: Sons, Paul Lee, Willie Charles Ray, mond and Truman Joe Pixier, all of Fort Worth; daughters, Lillie Belle Jones, Newark, as; Cora Mae Jester, Smithfield; brother, Charles Pixler, Pampa; sister. Annie Bard, Mena, Arkansas; 28 grandchildren; 26 greatarandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Shannon's North Chapel. Bro.

Brice Miller officiating, assisted by Bro. Joel Pitts. Interment Laurel Cemetery. Arrangements Shannon's North, 624-2191. RECORD MRS.

ALABELL BROWN RECORD, 2021 Hawthorne, on Thursday, March 14. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. E. T. Morirs, Austin; nephews, Phil R.

North, PhilJ. RecMrs. E. T. Morris, Phil Austin; J.

nephews, Phil R. North, Record, Tony M. Record, Fort Worth, Robert B. Norris, Midland, Eddie Morris, Austin, Charles E. Clowe Ardmore, Oklahoma.

Friends may call at Harveson Cole Funeral Home, 702 8th Ave. until 12 noon Saturday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday Broadway Baptist Church. Interment Greenwood.

Arrangements Harveson Cole. REESE MRS. ELIZABETH FOSTER REESE, 67, 4729 Forestwood Fort Worth, passed away Thursday in a local hospital. Born in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, she had been a resident of Fort Worth for over 55 years.

She was a Catholic. Survivors: Sons, Michael Joseph Reese Spring Valley, California; Thomas Wilham Reese. Fort Worth, James Ravmond Reese, Tyler, Texas; daughters. Teresa Reese, Fort Worth, Mrs. William Thurman, Fort Worth.

Mrs. Leo A. Holtkamp, Fort Worth; six grandchildren; brother, William Louie Foster Colorado. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Friday.

Moore Funeral Chapel, Arlington. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. Saturday, St. Andrews Catholic Church, Fort Worth. Interment Laurel Land.

Arrangements Hugh M. Moore Sons. 1219 N. Davis, Arlington. 275-2711.

SCOTT JOE W. SCOTT, 78, 704 Hwv. 199 East. passed away Thursday. Survivors: Wife.

Mrs. Eva Scott, Azle; daughters, Mrs. Vera Louise Esser, Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Mrs. Edwyna Key, Miss Linda Scott; sons, Jack Harrv Scott, all of Azle, William Scott. Bedford: sister, Mrs.

Magqie Moore, Cleburne; 12 grandchildren; two areat-arandchildren. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Ashcreek Baptist Church. Rev. ment Jerry Brown officiating.

InterAshcreek Cemetery. Cv Rone's Azle Funeral Home in charge arrangements. 444-3211. SEARS KENNETH LEE SEARS, Rt. Box 129-C.

Fort Worth. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Fay Sears; sons. Randall Rodney Sears, all of Fort Worth; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Sears, Blackwell, Oklahoma; brother, Donald Sears, Blackwell: sister, Mrs. Jane Bovard, Blackwell. Arrangements pending, Shannon's North, 624-2191. TAYLOR JOSEPH WESLEY TAYLOR, 4428 Sandage. Survivors: Joe R.

Taylor, Euless, Bob Kent and David daughter, Taylor, all of Fort Worth: Polly Ann Cutbreth, Torrance, California; sisters, Mrs. Polly Couch, Fort Worth. Mrs. Lucy Spears. Schertz.

Texas; seven grandchildren. Services 2 p.m Saturday, Shannon's North Chapel. Interment Mount Olivet. Arrangements, Shannon's North, 624-2191. Florists, Cem'ty Lots 01A sale by owner, ideal location, 2 GREENWOOD Mausoleum crypt, for space, 336-5585.

BALCH FLOWERS, 292-2291 2608 W. BERRY 924-2291 6 SPACE lot in Mt. Olivet. $1.500. in Garden of Memories.

444-2052 BARGAIN in Cemetery property, 263-1148 after 6PM. GORDON BOSWELL FLOWERS 1220 PENSYLVANIA, 332-2265 6200 CAMP BOWIE, 738-9287 Card of Thanks WE GRATEFULLY acknowledge the kind deeds of sympathy expressed by our many friends. May our Lord bless each one of you. The family of W. S.

Poe Use Classified 332-7722 Legal Notices ORDINANCE NO. 6964 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3011, BEING AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION USE TURES, OF FOR STRUCAND LAND TRADE, ST RESIDENCES, OR OTHER PURPOSES, THE HEIGHT, NUMER OF STORIES AND SIZE OF BUILDING: AND OTHER THE SIZE OF YARDS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES; OFF STREET PARKING AND LOADING AND THE DENSI. OF POPULATION: AND SAID PURPOSES TO DIVIDE THE MUNICIPALITY INTO DISTRICTS OF SUCH NUMBER, SHAPE AND AREA AS MAY BE DEEMED BEST BY FIXING DEFINITE USES OF THE BUILDINGS HEREINAFTER ERECTED IN SAID DESCRIBED DAY Friday Legal Notices Legal Notices NOT LESS THAN $5.00 NOR MORE THAN $200.00 FOR EACH OF: FENSE, AND THAT EACY DAY THAT A VIOLATION IS PERMITTED TO EXIST SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE OFFENSE: AND NAMING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS: SECTION 1.

That Ordinance No. 3011 be amended so that the following described uses in the hereinafter described area be altered, changed and amended as follows to wit: 2-74-17 Lots 27 thru 36 and West 5 of Lot 37, and of adjacent closed alley, Block 34, Arlington Heights 1st Fiting, (4908-4924 Byers Avenue) From Apartment 10 "E-R' Restricted Commercial Z-74-16 Part of Lots i1 and 12, and Lots 13 three 16, Block 28, Factory Place Addition (3700 Block of Hopkins Street) From Two-Family 10 "E-R' Restricted Commercial 2-74-21 Lots 1 thru 3. Block J. N. Brooker.

Subdivision of Block Fields Welch Addition (1201 8th Avenue) From 'D" Apartment to Commercial Z-74-22 Lots 1 thru 8, Block E-4, Daggelt's Addition (1300 Block Calhoun) From Light Industrial to Business 2-74-23 Part of Lots 4 and 20, and Lots 5, 6, 7, 18, and 19, Block 43, Belmont Park (2050 Block Ephriham) From Two to "C-F" Community Facilities Z-74-25 A portion of Lot 22, Burton SHOWN ON THE MAPS CONTAINED IN SAID ORDINANCE NO. clare PRESCRIBING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, PROVIDING A FINE OF Any Addition out of the A. J. Knapp and N. Enoch Johnson Surveys, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the plat recorded in Volume 388-C, Page 122, Deed records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at an iron pin at the Northwest corner of said Lot 22, said point being in the South line of Anderson Thence N.

89 degrees 55' E. along North line of said Lot 22, and the South line of Anderson 672.1 feet to an iron pin in the West line of Morrison Drive: Thence S. 01 degree 22' W. along the West line of Morrison Drive North 483.0 feet to an iron pin in the ROW line of the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike; Thence S. 85 degrees W.

along said North ROW line 652.6 feet to an iron pin in the West line of said Lot 22; Thence N. 01 degree W. along said West line 534.1 feet 10 P.O.B. and cont. 7.72 acres.

(1200 Block Morrison Drive) From One-Family to Commercial 7-74-26 Being a tract or parcel of land out of the William J. Baker Survey, situated in the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas and described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 10, Block 20, Meadowbrook Hills, Ninth Filing, an Addition to the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the plat recorded in Volume 388-44, Page County, 29, Texas, Deed Rec- said ords, Tarrant corner being in the East line of Jill Lane as shown on said plat; Thence North 1 degree 03' East, along the East line of Jill Lane 174.6 feet to its intersection with the South line of Ederville Road; Thence South 88 degrees 57' East, along Road the 575.22 feet to a point for corSouth line of Ederville ner; Thence South 22 degrees 03' West, 246.44 feet to a point for corner in the North line of Lot 7, in said Block 20, Meadowbrook Hills; line of said Block 20, North 57 deThence Westerly, along the North 44' West 126.08 feet, North 89 grees degrees 12' West 254.6 feet and South 86 degrees 52' West 124.3 feet to the point of beginning and containing 2.175 Acres of Land. (5500 Block of Brentwood Stair Road Road) From Apartment to Restricted Commercial 7-74-27 A part of the J. W. Sublett Survey, No.

1409, situated in the southeast part of Fort Worth in Tarrant County, Texas, and embracing portion of the V. Hancock acres by tract the a conveyed to A. deed recorded in Volume 1893, Page of the Tarrant County Deed Rec460 ords. Commence at an iron for the northeast corner of said Hancock tract and said iron being the northeast corner of the Second acres Tract tract in de- the fined as the deed to E. P.

Hall, et al, recorded in Volume 1038, Page 12 of said deed records, and said corner being, said by deed call, in the north line of Sublett Survey and 50 feet from its northeast corner and then run south, along the east line of said acres tract and the west line of a 50 feet wide strip west of the east line of said survey dedicated to the public for street purposes by John R. of Hall, said et al, deed in records, a 982, distance of Volume Page 271 180 feet to an iron for the easterly northeast corner of the tract being Thence continuing south, along said described. tract and street (now known as AyAvenue) line, a distance of line 143- ers of the feet to right-of-way an iron in the conveyed to the north Texas the deed recorded in Volume B. and Pacific Railway Company by Page 66 of said deed records, and being 100 feet northerly at right anale from the center of the north for the southeast corner of track said Hancock tract. Thence along said right-of-way line and being 100 feet from said track west feet to an iron; north center: north 82 degrees-10 minutes 79 degrees-44 minutes west 100 feet to an iron; north 77 degrees-33 minutes west 100 feet to an iron; north 75 deqrees-13 minutes west 100 feet to an iron; north 72 degrees-59 minwest 100 feet to an Iron; north otes 70 degrees-51 minutes west 100 feet to an iron; north 68 degrees-27 minutes west 100 feet to an iron; north 66 degrees-17 minutes west 100 feet to an iron: north 64 degrees-05 minutes west 100 feet to an iron; north 62 degrees-15 minutes west 100 feet to an iron; and north 60 degrees-44 minutes west feet to an said iron 4- for the northwest corner of acres tract.

Thence south 88 degrees-26 minutes east, along the north line of said 2 tract, 844 feet to an iron. Thence 180 feet to an iron. Thence south 88 degrees-26 minutes east 180 feet of the place of beginning and containing acres, less that portion now zoned Light Industrial. (932 South Avers Avenue) Two-Family to Light From Industrial 2 7-74-28 Being a 3.146 acre tract of land out of the John Thornhill Survey, being out of the above described 56.453 acre tract of land and being more in particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at tract a of point land in the conveyed north to line of Will E. Riley as recorded in Volume 4966, Page 107, Tarrant County Deed Records, said point being 89 degrees 57' W.

a distance of 150.00 feet from the northeast corner of said Ritract which lies in the west lev right-of-way line of Interstate Hwy. 1-35. Thence 0 degrees 10' W. 1370.23 feet to a point in the south line of Lot 2, K-Mart Addition to the City of Worth, Tarrant Countv. Texas; Fort Thence west with said south line of said Lot 2, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point; 0 degrees E.

1370.23 Thence feet to a point in the south line of the aforementioned Riley tract; Thence 89 dearees 57' with said north line of said Riley tracts a disof 100.00 feet to the point of tance beainnina and containing 3.146 acres of land. (5000 South Freeway) From Commercial to Heavy Industrial SECTION 2. The zoning regulations and districts. as herein established, have been made in accordance with the complan for the purpose of prehensive promoting health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the communitv. They have been designed to lessen congestion in the streets: to secure safety from fire, panic, flood and other dangers; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent overcrowdina of land; to avoid undue concentration of population: to facilitate the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewer age, narks and other public requirements.

They have been made after a full and complete public hearing with reasonable consideration among oththings, of the character of the er district and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with view of conservina the value of bulldines and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. SECTION 3. This, ordinance shall be the cumulative of all other ordinances affecting of City and of Fort Worth zoning shall not repeal any of the provisoins of said ordinances except of in those instances where provisions those ordinances are In direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 4. Should any section, clause or provision of this ordinance be declared by the court to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any parti FORT WORTH STAR- Lost and Found 2 FOUND MALE Pekingese.

Loop 820 and Rufe Snow 281-7499. STRAYED from South Hills area male black Labrador, please 923-1009. GENEROUS REWARD for information, leading to return of 4 silver trays, rectangular with grape design, silver bowls and old gold WEmen's pocket watch, taken on Fan. ruary 28th. Call 336-8651, Ext.

67 or 834-2614. LOST BIRD Dog. liver and white specks, River Oaks vicinity, answers to Tommy, little girls pet. Reward. 281-6388.

REWARD for return of white male Samoved with red collar, call 265- 8973 or 460-0131. No questions asked. LOST -large male Collie. Vicinity of Ridglea Country Club on March 9. Please call 732-3504.

LOST in Arl. black and white longhaired female cat, 731-1600, 1901 Ashland. FOUND dogs and cats. Tarrant County Humane Society 1840 E. Lancaster.

LOST RED Dachshund in Greenbriar area, has Humane Society and Carswell tags. Answers to Queenie. 921- 0502. REWARD, lost male and female white with orange spots and bob tails, medium long hair, West side, 738-2330. LOST female Collie tan-white months, answers to Buffy.

Reward. 531-3003. FOUND white-friendly-medium sized female dog (possibly part Collie), Wedawood. 292-7680. LOST, miniature gray and white Poodle with red flea collar, needs medication, 292-6844.

STRAYED from North Benbrook, months old male, silver and white with very distinctive markings, named Call after 4 PM, 335- 2838. Reward. REWARD, toy apricot female Poodie, tag no.39152, Westover Village 738-5455, 732-0967. $100 REWARD for return of papers taken in file cabinet from warehouse Thursday night. No questions asked.

451-2421, 9 to 5. $50 REWARD For information leading to recovery gray tackle box and 2 rods and reels taken from boat on Mack 281-8166. LOST -white and black spotted cat with a red collar, Arlington on Watson Rd. (360) and Roberts. Reward, 282-2449.

LOST pearl pierced earscrew, March 5th, vicinity of Camp Bowie, reward, 737-9837. REWARD, champagne toy Poodle, "Hobo" Moberly-Trentman, 535-0556. LOST male, silver Persian, southside, 924-8515, 924-1970. REWARD! White Persian male cat, name Timmy, children's pet. Lost near Carswell.

732-3736. 732-2727. LOST, black female Cocker, name "Tinker," vicinity of Hampshire and Tierney reward, 336-9161, ext. 443, ask for Karen. LOST Wide yellow gold bracelet, containing 8 carved jade figurines, vicinity of Seminary South parking lot and Wyatt Cafeteria, $200 ward.

Call between 9-5 for Ellen Thomas, 293-4992. LOST, REWARD, small white male Poodle from 4404 McCart. Is over years old and has asthma. Call 4873. STRAYED, black and white female Toy Poodle from 2900 Shenandoah Arlington.

Last seen March at S. Collins and Wembley Stone Ridge Subdivision. $100 ward. Call 261-9285. LOST BLACK Dachshund with collar and tags, 457-0523.

LOST female doa, white with black spots, Oakwood weight 70 to 80 lbs. From Hurst. Reward. 3514. LOST liver and white English Pointer, lost vicinity Davis and Wilshire, Arlington.

Reward. Days 261-2533, eveninas 261-1917. LOST. black Labrador Retriever, 292-2655 or 292-6026 after 5. LOST male, Shepherd about 1 old, Meadowbrook area, answers name of reward 536-2610.

$95 REWARD, little black Toy die, Avondale North of naw, A89-2933 or 488-2847. LOST. small gray Poodle, female, has Granbury taas, lost on Melinda Dr. in Forest Hill. Small reward, please call 534-8159.

Transportation 3 CARS to most maior cities. Transportation for vou. 261-4172. IF YOU need a ride to Dallas daily, call 926-7220. DRIVE or have your car driven anywhere USA, 214-748-2429.

Dallas. Bookkeeping-Tax Ser. 4 INCOME TAX Reasonable, reliable. 451-9538. FULL CHARGE bookkeeper and general office work.

293-1376. PAYING TOO much income tax. Our 30 vears experience in personalized service can help. 834-3838 after 6 924-1273 BOOKKEEPING tax service management analysis 292-7963. INCOME TAX Service, notary 4128 Sandage, 923-3118 Personal Items 5 GOOD location, 2 Dallas Cowboy stadium bonds, section 124, row 22, seals 10 and 11.

$750. 451-5646. MARTY HALE, author of dog poem, contact Nickersons, P.O. Box 8614, Fort Worth, Texas 76112. WANTED single adults who are dedicated Christians interested in doing The Lord's Work and Christian fellowship.

Help us to form a new Sunday School Class for singles. Call 292-6054 or 926-5589. WANT TO BUY 2 tickets to the Lawrence Welk show, front row seats. for Sunday, 17th. 332-2570.

DO YOU need an apartment for party or meetings? Apt. for rent, daynight, week or etc. All inquiries confidential. Call 531-2626, please leave name and number, will return call. SINGLE adults, call Edie's introduce tion Service, 732-4103.

PSYCHIC READINGS 3329 Darcy ED 6-1245 LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE Quick, confidential, 335-5806. Worth Finance 510 Main WANT to change your bad feelings? Groups available. Call 731-2248. POPULAR voice and guitar lessons. Birgey, 924-8431.

IF YOU sing country, pop, folk, gospel or rock, call now for recorded audition with leading record company. 1-817-2671 or 731-3231. SISTER Mary-reader 4514 E. Lancaster, 536-0920. SISTER Maria: Reader.

1423 Hemphill. 927-9101. ASTROLOGY charts and astrology datina. 737-5914. Bothered? Depressed? Anxious? CONTACT Cares! Phone 277-2233 24 Hours.

Confidential. SISTER Tereasa: Reader. 1401 N. Beach. 834-0464.

LOANS TO MEN AND WOMEN On your signature only. Borrow $30 to $100. Bring this ad. Get $5 free bonus on your first loan. Subiect to credit approval.

BANNER FINANCE 212 West 3rd 336-0391 The Highest High is Jesus Call Tell-A-Friend Metro 265-1159 FREE GIFT To every new loan made from $30 to $100. Call Union cinance, 332-7854. PROBLEMS? TALK THEM OVER Intervention 336-3355 NO ONE wants to talk 10 a machine. Use a phone secretary, Mini Answerinq Service, 292-5176. WILL pay attractive bonus for Worth Rodeo Box for 1975 and years thereafter, Call Joe O'Neal 335-4146, SEEKING Christian rock musicians who can sing, call 478-6847.

RETIRE at rates based on Income. private room. bath, phone. Fine food, 3 meals a day, 7 days week. Maid linen service.

Example; If you get $160 income on SSI. your monthly rate is $126.50. Maximum rate for any income $174.50. CRAZY WATER HOTEL Mineral Wells. In Fort Worth call 926-7772.

Earn Money Twice Weekly BE A BLOOD PLASMA DONOR Physician in attendance Male and female donors accepted Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Blood Fractions, Inc. 614 Texas St. EASY MONEY Loans up to $100, no credit needed. Phone application OK. 336-1772, BELLY.

DANCE, records, jewelry and coins for costumes: 283-5051. STAY TRIM Rent an exercise machine from A 1 Rental Service. 3530 E. Belknan 831-1291 OVERWEIGHT? MAY I RECOMMEND NATUR-TRIM nutritional alde to weight loss. Call 924-4769 SENIOR Singles over 50.

263-1045 Call for free Information SINGLE Adults 263-1045 Start meeting nice people LADIES exercise classes. no com tract, Free figure analysis. Ridalea. 5902 Lovell, 738-3101. 738-6982.

MUST SELL Repossessed color TV, $3 week, 244 Gateway TV. TELEGRAM Legal Notices thereof, other than the part so deto be invalid. SECTION 5. person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who rethe enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be not less than Five and No-100 Dollars ($5.00) nor more than TWO Hundred and No-100 Dollars ($200.00) each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense.

SECTION 6. ordinance will take effect and in full force and effect from and 115 passage and publication as required by law. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY 5. G. Johndroe, Jr.

City Attorney STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT 1, ROY A. BATEMAN, City Secreof the City of Fort Worth, Texdo hereby certify that the above foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 6964 duly presented and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, at a requiar session held on 11th, day of March, A.D. 1974, as same appears of record in the Office the City Secretary. WITNESS MY HAND and the OffSeal of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, this the 12th day of March, A.D.

1974. Roy A. Bateman City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on or after this date. Archie Payne, 122 Coventry Place. LEGAL NOTICE The Texas Peanut Producers Board elections for the purpose of electing required by law to hold board members.

At the first meeting the Board on October 6, 1969, lots were drawn by the initial board members to determine tenure of fice. As a result of that meeting, Dick Pruitt District No. Palmore District No. and Wendell Sellers District No. 4, drew four year terms which will expire April 30, 1974.

DISTRICT NO. 2 includes the northwestern counties of the state. The southern most boundary of this district includes the following counties: Loving, Wheeler, Ector, Midland, Taylor, Glasscock, Callanan, Sterling, Eastland, Coke, Nolan, Pinto, Parker, Wise, Denton, Grayson. All peanut producers north this line are in District No. 2.

DISTRICT NO. 3: The western most boundary of this district includes following counties; Fannin, Collin, Dallas, Tarrant. Hood, Bell, rat Bosque, McLennan. Brazos, Milam, Lee, Burleson, Grimes, Waller, Fort Bend, and Brazoria. Producers east of this line are in District No.

3 DISTRICT NO. 4: The northern most counties of this district include following counties: Maverick, Zavalla, Medina, Bexar, Guadalupe, zales, Favette, Austin, Wharton, Matagorda. Producers south of line are in District No. 4. Election of these members must completed and tabulated by May 1974.

All producers of peanuts within area defined inciudina owners farms on which peanuts are duced, are eligible to vote in election if such producer would required under H.B. 525 to pay assessment. Any producer of peanuts who qualified to vote in the election desires to on be a the candidate peanut for memproducers desires to be a candidate for membership on the peanut producer board, shall file with the principal office, Box 398, Gorman, Texas 76454, an application to have name placed on the ballot. The plication must be sianed by the didate and by at least. ten peanut producers who are qualified to in the election and must be filed least 30 das prior to the election.

No candidate, unless so nominated, shall have his name placed on official ballot. However, this not prevent the writing of the of any candidate on the ballot any qualified voter at the election, and spaces shall be provided on ballot for such write-in candidates. NOTICE TO PUBLIC The annual report of First Charities, for the fiscal vear ended ber 31, is available at the Floor, First' National Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas, for inspection during regular business hours, anv citizen on request, made 180 days from the date of this cation. The principal manager foundation is Mr. H.

T. Webster, Floor, First National Bank Building. Worth, Texas. This notice published pursuant to Internal Service requirements. T.

WEBSTER H. T. Webster Bids Wanted NOTICE TO BIDDERS Tarrant County Junior College District, 1400 Fort Worth National Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas will accept bids for electric vehicles until 2:00 P.M., March 21, 1974. At this time, the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. For further information contact E.

Allan Smith, Director of Purchasing 336-7851. FOR SALE The Brock Independent School District is offering for sale by sealed bid: Approximately ten acres of land with well and brick school building. The property has highway frontage and is approximately mile from Brazos River and is located in the Dennis Community in Parker County. Property may be inspected any time. From Fort Worth take Interstate 20 West past Weatherford.

Exit on Dennis Road, Old or miles to Dennis Bids Highway No. 1543 approximately. 6 will be opened at School, April 1st at 7:30 p.m. Brock School Board reserves the right to refuse any and ail bids. For additional infor.

mation call or write Brock I.S.D., Rt. No. 3, Box 392, Weatherford. Texas, 817-594-3492. CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF TEXAS HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Sealed proposals for constructing 0.000 0.000 00 0.000 0.0 0.000 0.000 0.000 miles of Highway Traffic Signals with Safety Lighting At In: tersection of FM 731 and Edgecliff Road in Edgecliff Village on Highway No.

FM 731, covered by 1094-1-9 in Tarrant county, will be received at the Highway Department, Austin. until 9:00 A.M., March 26, 1974, and then publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications including minimum wage rates as provided by Law are available at the office of Bob G. Hodge, Resident Engineer, Fort Worth Texas, and Texas Highway Department, Austin. Usual rights reserved.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for the following: ON BOLT STREET BETWEEN HEMPHILL SREETS PROJECT NO. 104-22000-146. to Mr. R. N.

Line, City Manager of the City of Fort Worth. Texas, will be received at the office of the City Manager until 11:00 A.M. Thursday, March 28, 1974, and then publicly opened and read aloud. Plans, Specifications, and Contracts for each proiect may be obtained at the office of the Public Works Director, 1000 New Throckmorton Street, 2nd Floor, Municipal Office Building, Fort Worth, Texas. A ten dollar ($10.00) deposit is required for each set of documents, which contain additional information for prospective bidders.

All Bidders will be required to with Provision 5159a of "'Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes" of the State of Texas with respect to the payment of prevailing wage rates. The City reserves the right to reject any all bids and waive any all formalities. No bid may be withdrawn until the expiration of forty-five (45) days from the date bids are opened. R. N.

LINE CITY MANAGER ROY A. BATEMAN CITY SECRETARY Announcements 1A STARGO looking tor Talent; Records pressed in Nashville. 834-9245. IF YOU sing country, pop, folk, 005- bel or rock, call now for recorded audition with leadina record companv 1-817-2671 or 731-3231. Lodge Notices RIDGLEA CHAPTER NO.

485 COUNCIL NO. 400 Regular stated meeting 7:30 p.m. Friday. Urge all members to attend. F.

C. Deck H.P.&.T.I.M. C. R. Greenwood, Secy.

Rec. HANDLEY CHAPTER NO. 479 day, CALLED 7 p.m. Confer ME MEETING Friand RA degrees. Members urged to attend.

VisItors welcome. Bill Howell, H.P. Ben R. Crocker, Secy. HEMPHILL HEIGHTS CHAPTER NO.

448 COUNCIL NO. 365 STATED Meeting 7:00 P.M. Members urged to attend. RAM visitors welcome. Henry E.

Evans, Sr. H.P. Thomas C. Pierce, Jr. Glenn Norton.

Secy. Rec. TARRANT LODGE NO. 8 OES Slated meeting Meeting Friday, p.m. on 3rd Floor Members urged to attend.

Visitors welcome. Bobbie Walls, W.M. Suzanne Reynolds, Secy. 6 re- 7 923- 2nd Re- red 709 263- year 10 $50 PooSagi- BUY -SELL which is required by the SEC, has been conducted. We're just waiting for final approval, which should culminate in June." According to the merger agreement, corporate headquarters would be located in Mansfield and 55 per cent of the voting stock of the combined operation would go to Kinro stockholders.

ILC PRODUCTS manufactures both windows and doors for the mobile home industry. Kinro has about 80 employes on its payroll now; but according to Green, peak employment will hit at about 180 during the summer. Since Kinro is a seasonal industry, employmeut will start escalating in four to eight weeks and continue through October. The privately held company operates five manufacturing plants in the southeastern and southwestern sections of the country. Trinity Forge, which employs about 100 people, supplies custom made parts to such companies.

as Dresser Industries, Rockwell Mf g. Walker McDonald Co. in Greenville and Pryor Products in Dallas. The company was founded in Hurst in 1955 by Wade Forman and the late Harry Withers. Now situated on 35 acres, Trinity Forge was the first industrial firm to acquire space in the Mansfield Industrial Park.

Other firms located in the two parks are Amax, Asplundh, Beck Welding, Automotive, Conveying Machine Eaz-Lift Spring Evans Redwood, Don Lewis Excavation, Lloyd's Mfg. Mansfield Concrete, Mathison Sales, Mortell Paragon Plastics, SAR Mfg. Skyline Southwest Hydraulics, Stratoflex, Tube Metal Industries, Tubex Wonder Hitch, and Woodgrain Mouldings. Pepsico to Bottle In German Plant PURCHASE, -PepsiCo, has announced an agreement with the German Democratic Republic to bottle and sell Pepsi-Cola there. "This will be another 'first' for PepsiCo," said Donald M.

Kendall, chairman and chief executive officer of PepsiCo, since Pepsi-Cola will be the first American consumer product to be manufactured in that country, Kendall previously announced in November, 1972, that PepsiCo had entered into a 10-year contract, with option to renew, with the Soviet Union to bottle and distribute the soft drink in that country. RENT -TRADE "THE PEOPLE'S THROUGH MARKET PLACE" STAR-TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS.

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