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Friday Evening, July 18, 1975 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM 3-C Southwest Suit Aim of Airlines A Dallas attorney representing major airlines at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport is attempting to get a court order set aside so legal action against Southwest Airlines can be resumed. Eugene Jericho had filed papers in the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals seeking to void a court order issued earlier by U.S. District Court Judge William M. Taylor.

Landlord Guilty of Race Bias A South Side apartment complex owner and his manager have been found guilty of racial discrimination. In a memorandum opinion, U.S. Dist. Court Judge Eldon Mahon said Lester W. Mathis, owner of Redwood Villa Apartments at 450 Galveston, and apartments manager Larry Miller discriminated against Herbert Abbs.

a black man who sought to rent an apartment in 1973. ABBS SAID he was told by Miller in a telephone conversation that an apartment by the pool was available and rented for $100 a month. He said upon meeting with Miller in person he was told the apartment rented for $175 a month. He was then shown another apartment in a secluded area and told it rented for $100 a month. Upon receiving a complaint from Abbs, Martha Chandley who at that time was employed by Fort Worth's Human Relations Commission, said she went to the complex and was told an apartment by the pool rented for $100 a ABBS SAID Mathis refused to attempt to settle the complaint out of court with the Department of Housing and Urban Development acting as a liaison.

Mahon ordered Abbs to be paid $150 in damages and $250 in attorney's fees. The order prohibited state court actions aimed at halting South west Airlines' Love Field operations. Major airlines at D-FW have asked a state court in Austin to not hold them to contracts for D-FW operations as long as Southwest continues to fly out of Love. Agreements reached in 1968 between the airlines and Fort Worth and Dallas city councils included a provision that all commercial flights at Love Field would stop when D-FW became operational. THE 1968 bond agreements also were approved by the Texas Attorney General.

Jericho has requested present Atty. Gen. John Hill reconsider a decision to represent the Texas Aeronautics Cominission in the continuing hassle over Southwest's Love Field operations. Jericho said the airlines American, Delta, Eastern, Frontier and Ozark want a state court to rule they no longer are bound by the earlier contracts if Southwest continues to fly out of Love Field. IF SUCH A ruling were made, he said, and the major airlines return to Love Field there would be no revenues to pay off the bonded indebtedness of D-FW.

If that occurred, there is the possibility D-FW could be closed. Attorney Herbert has said Hill would be neglecting his responsibility if he failed to uphold the TAC position. He also said the major airlines would be open for suits from bondholders if they ceased paying fees for bond repayment. Twins Named Apollo, Soyuz, MOSCOW (AP) Twin brothers born in Soviet Kirghizia in central Asia were named Apollo and Soyuz, Tass reported today. The news agency said the twins' father, Seidymkan Satyvaldiev, works in a plant processing semiprecious stones.

Strike Closes More Pulp Mills VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) More mill shutdowns were reported Thursday as British Columbia's forestry industry began feeling the spreading effects of a strike by nearly 12.000 pulp workers. The workers, members of the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada and the Canadian Paperworkers' Union, went on strike Wednesday at all 20 pulp mills in the province. The two unions had joined the International Woodworkers of America in bargaining with the three employer associations and went on strike despite a request not to from provincial Labor Minister Bill King. King last week appointed Justice Henry Hutcheon of the B.C.

Supreme Court as special mediator and gave him 21 days to bring in a nonbinding report on the 200 areas of dispute between the unions and the companies. King asked the unions to withhold strike action until the report was complete. The IWA agreed but the other two unions went ahead with the strikes. Hutcheon completed his second day of talks Thursday. Canadian Cellulose, 79 per cent of which is owned by the British Columbia government, was reported shutting down its sawmill and logging operations at Terrace.

That would affect 800 IWA members. Canadian Forest Products announced it will close its Ebune sawmill in the Fraser Valley, affecting 585 IWA members, and other mills are expected to follow as wood chips destined for the idle pulp mills pile up. Another 6,000 IWA members are off work for varying reasons. The employers have offered only cost-of-living clause wage increases to the unions. The pulp unions have asked for $1.50 an hour on the base rate of $5.10.

The IWA has asked for $1 an hour on the same base rate. The IWA contracts expired June 15 and June 30, the pulp unions' contracts June 30. It's Not Their Responsibility Even though your children may now be adults, to you they're still the kids. You like to protect them in every way you can. Don't force them to make decisions in their time of grief.

Arrange for your funeral now, with the trained counselors from GauseWare Funeral Homes. A tradition of service to Fort Worth families since 1879. Mail the coupon today. PENNSYLVANIA AT FIFTH AVENUE Name Please send a free copy of "My Personal Wishes" SINCE SINCE sof City Address, State and Zip Code Phone 1879 N. E.

CHAPEL 5800 E. BELKNAP Gause Ware AT 5800 NORTHEAST FIFTH E. PENNSYLVANIA BELKNAP AVENUE CHAPEL Funeral Homes Armstrong, Church Judge: No Harm By Sect DALLAS (AP) A civil rights suit filed against evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong and the World Wide Church of God has been dismissed by a federal judge who said the plaintiff could not prove membership in a class "traditionally protected by federal civil rights legislation." U.S. District Court Judge Robert Porter issued the ruling. The plaintiff, Vernon Eugene Smith, sued Armstrong, the church, Herbert W.

Armstrong, and six other defendants for $850,000 in damages. Smith claimed the defendants conspired to deprive him of his rights to privacy, to a normal family environment, to good health and to seek financial st stability. Smith alleged the defendants had induced his wife of 25 years to divorce him and live with ministers of the World Wide Church of God. Smith claimed the incident caused difficulties in his business, ruined his credit and caused him to suffer a heart attack. He identified the class he wanted the court to recognize as "many who have been abused and deprived of his family" by the church.

Porter did not agree. The judge said Smith failed to show classbased discrimination as required by the civil rights statute on which he based his complaint. MRS. LILLIE MAE SHAW FW Woman Dies in Beaumont Mrs. Lillie Mae Shaw, 86, a resident of Fort Worth about 50 years, died yesterday in a Beaumont hospital.

Mrs. Shaw, a native of Kentucky, resided at 2930 Field in Haltom City. She was a member of Birdville Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Fred C. Shaw of Nederland; a daughter, Mrs.

Frances Barrett of Weatherford; two sisters, Mrs. Byron Lightfoot of Cleburne and Mrs. Otis Bonham of Richmond, nine grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m.

tomorrow at Lucas Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Rose Hill. Kin Back From Rites Fort Worth members of the family of Mrs. Alice Spaulding have returned home after attending her funeral services Tuesday in Hico. Mrs.

Spaulding, 91, a native of Llano, had lived in Hico 70 years. She died Monday in a Hico convalescent home. She was a Methodist. Survivors include two sons, Carl Spaulding of Fort Worth and Noel Spaulding of Killeen; a daughter, Mrs. Mamie Graves of Austin, and four grandchildren and 1l great-grandchildren.

Cable Break Cuts Off South Africa PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) A break in the Cape Town-to-Lisbon undersea cable Thursday night cut off telephone and telex links between South Africa and the rest of the world. The cause of the break was not known. Tests indicated the cable was cut 40 to 50 miles off Cape Town, a Post Office spokesman said. Radio channels were taking over emergency traffic. The outage was expected to last three or four days.

Troy Defeated In a 10-year war ending in 1200 B.C., the Greeks defeated the Trojans and destroyed the city of Troy. Funeral Tomorrow For FW Physician Funeral services for Dr. Ernest E. Anthony, general physician and surgeon in Fort Worth 1 since 1934, will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Ga use -Ware Chapel with graveside services at 1 p.m.

in Oakwood Cemetery in Comanche. Dr. Anthony died Thursday in a hospital. DR. ANTHONY, 69, of 3125 Missing Girl's Father Succumbs Raymond W.

Arnold, father of a teen-age girl who disappeared from the Seminary South Shopping Center parking lot along with two companions last winter, died early this morning. Arnold, 39, of 5748 Sixth died about 3:15 a. m. in a hospital. He had been in ill health for about two years.

His daughter, Mrs. Mary Rachel Trlica, 17, disappeared Dec. 23 after going on a shopping trip with Lisa Renee Wilson, 14, and Julie Ann Mosely, 9. No word has yet been received on the three girls despite a reward being offered. Arnold, a native of Mar- DR.

ERNEST E. ANTHONY Fire Victim In Critical Condition ARLINGTON J. R. Godfrey, 31, of 1701 Torch Drive was in critical condition at Arlington Memorial Hospital this morning after being burned in a butane truck fire yesterday. Godfrey was burned when the butane truck he was working on caught fire about 1:15 p.m.

at Godfrey ButanePropane Co. at 2947 W. Division. Investigators said the fire probably started when butane leaked from the truck and was ignited spark from' an air conditioning unit. Godfrey, a driver for the firm, had second and third degree burns over 30 per cent of his body.

Arlington Fire Marshal J. W. Dunlop estimated losses at $45,000 in damage to the truck and a building nearby. Tanglewood Trail, was a native of Comanche and studied at Baylor University and the: University of Texas. He graduated from the UT Galveston medical branch in 1933.

He interned at John Sealy Hospital in 1 Galveston and served his residency at Harris Hospital. He was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a past vice president of the Tarrant County Medical Society, a past president of the Tarrant County Academy of Family Practice and a fellow of the American Academy of Family practice. He was a past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons and was serving as treasurer, director and executive committee member of the association. He was a member and former director of the Galveston Medical Branch Alumni Association and a member of the Texas Medical Association. DR.

ANTHONY was a member of numerous Masonic organizations and held the degree of super excellent master. He was a member of the Rotary Club, Petroleum Club and Century 11 Club. Survivors include his wife, Jacqueline; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Hackleman of Metairie, a brother, Boyd Anthony of Comanche: three sisters, in Mrs. Elizabeth Durham and Mrs.

Ellen Norris of Comanche and Mrs. Josephine Box of Corpus Christi, and two grandchildren. 40-Year Resident Succumbs at Age 90 Mrs. Bertha Ricketts, 90. of 2809 Lipscomb died yesterday in a hospital.

Mrs. Ricketts, a native of Brookville, had lived here 40 years. She formerly was a resident of Waco. She was a member of Broadway Baptist Church and the Riverside Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. shall, was owner of A-1 Arnold's Transmission, at 801A E.

Abram. Arnold was a member of the American Legion and the Trentman Avenue Baptist Church. He served with the Texas National Guard for 10 years and was an active Citizen Band radio operator. He had lived in Fort Worth for about 20 years. Survivors include his wife, Frances; another daughter, Mrs.

Debra Westfall of Fort Worth: a son, Rusty Arnold of Fort Worth; mother, Mrs. T. R. McCoy, brother, Kelly Thomas Arnold, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Fant, all of Marshall.

Funeral services will be 1 p.m. tomorrow in ownest Brumley chapel with burial at 4 p.m. Sunday in Colonial Garden in Marshall. Survivors include a son, M. R.

Ricketts Sr. of Hurst; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Blankenship of Nederland, 10 grandchildren, 20 greatgrandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p. m.

tomorrow at Greenwood Chapel. Burial will be in Mount Olivet. Funeral Services Set For 25-Year Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at Baker Funeral Home Chapel for Augusta Kennedy, 44, a resident of Fort Worth 25 years.

He died Tuesday in a Richland Hills convalescent home. Burial will be in Red Bank Cemetery in Hooks. Resident Kennedy, a native of Hooks, resided at 2654 Reginald Drive. Survivors include his father, Willie Kennedy of Hooks. and mother.

Mrs. Fleather Kennedy; brother. James Kennedy, and sister, Mrs. Pearlie May Berkins, all of Fort Worth. I See by the Star-Telegram 67th District Court Hon.

Clyde R. Ashworth, Judge Mansfield State Bank VS. H. C. Pierce, judgment.

Texas Consumer Finance Corp. VS. Samuel Mouncil, et ux, judgment. Texas Consumer Finance Corp. VS.

Thomas L. Snyder, et ux, judgment. Vernice Clark VS. Fort Worth Independent School District and Marie Connally, dismissed. Texas Consumer Finance Corp.

vS. Northshore Bank of Houston, dismissed. Midland Medical Arts Building, VS. James F. Louis, dismissed with prejudice.

Kimbell, vs. Doyle Mercy Herring, judgment. Western Properties, vs. Continental National Bank of Fort Worth, dismissed with prejudice. Andrew W.

Winfrey, Judge Jackson and Eleanor Jean Jackson vs. Paulsel Lumber Co. and Mike Herron Mobile Homes, judgment. Willie Helen Cobb vs. W.

D. Guest and W. E. Guest, judgment. Ed's Doy Supply vs.

Holiday Stores, dismissed with prejudice. Kimbell, vs. Mary Pais, judgment. Tarrant State Bank vs. Allstate Insurance dismissed with prejudice.

Montgomery Ward VS. William 0. Askew, dismissed with prejudice. Arlington Federal Credit Union vs. Billy Graham, judgment.

Barney Holland Oil Co. vs. Robert S. Fisher, dismissed with prejudice. Ronald W.

Walton vs. Kimbell, judgment. Louis White VS. Farmers Insurance Group and Bill Owens, dismissed with prejudice. Patrick Eagle and Gary L.

Coburn vs. William W. Adams, judgment. Michael J. Johnson vs.

Randy Lynn Armstrong, dismissed with prejudice. Dorothy Jean Owens vs. Liberty Mutual Insurance judgment. Elizabeth Ann Bowen vs. Pacific Emplovers Insurance judgment.

Webb Overhead Door Co. vs. Mimar Construction dismissed with prejudice. Berkshire Hathaway, vS. International Interiors, judgment.

Forum Bank vs. Wells Fargo Armored Service Corp and Republic National Bank, dismissed with prejudice. Pieternella Cheult, et vir, vs. Clarence E. Worsham, dismissed with prejudice.

The State of Texas vs. Raymond M. Anderson, judgment. Western Savings and Loan Association vs. William H.

Russell, judgment. Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co. vs. Leonard Farms, dismissed with prejudice. Tubesales vs.

Delta Engineering Sales, dismissed with prejudice. Industrial Diesel cupply vs. John T. Carlisle, judgment. Suits Filed in District Courts Morrison Supply Co.

vs. U. S. Mechanical debt and sequestration. First National Bank of Colleyville vs.

Pierce Horton, et ux, suit on note. Truck Insurance Exchange VS. R. A. Brasweil, compensation.

The Fort Worth National Bank vs. William O. Pruitt, suit on note. Vanguard Insurance Co. vS.

James Harvey Whitnev, et.al, declaratory judgment. Marjorie Patterson vs. Judith H. Bell, property damages. George Miller Straughan vs.

Clarence Edward, property damages. James Earl White vs. William C. Myers, et ux, suit on debt. Marguerite Heldman vs.

Aaron Rashti, et al, property settlement agreement. Marguerite Heldman vs. Aaron Rashti, et al, suit on debt. In Re: Linda Lorraine Crowl, waiver of age requirement. Merlin Saltzman vs.

Donald R. Hatchel, promissory note. Thomas Energy Consultants, et al, vs. Terradevco, et al, damages. Death Notices ANTHONY DR, ERNEST ANTHONY, 69, 3125 Tanglewood Trail, Thursday, July 17.

Survivors: Wite, Jacqueline Rumph Anthony. Fort daughter, Mrs. Carol Hackleman, Metairie, Louisiana; grandchildren, Miss Marie Anthony Hackleman, Miss sanne Hackleman, both Metairie, Louisiana: brother, Boyd, Comanche; sisters, Mrs. Josephine Box, Corpus Christi, Mrs. Elizabeth Durham, Comanche, Mrs.

Ellen Norris, Comanche. Services d.m. Saturday Cause, Ware Memorial Chapel. Rev. Jack Payne officiating.

Pallbearers: Dr. S. W. Wilson, Dr. Durwood E.

Neal, Dr. James Brooks, Dr. Jack Turner, Dr. Stephen Norris, Dr. John Norris.

Graveside services 1 p.m. Oakwood Cemetery, Comanche, TexArrangements Gause-Ware, 1251 Pennsylvania Ave. ED 2- 3232. ARNOLD RAYMOND W. (COTTON) NOLD SR, 39, 5748 Sixth Ave.

Survivors: Wife, Mrs. R. W. (Cotton) Arnold; daughters, Mrs. Debra Westfall, Mrs.

Mary R. Trlica; son, Raymond W. Arnold Fort Worth; mother, Mrs. Ida Mae McCoy; brother, Kelley Arnold; sister, Mrs. Gladys Fant, Marshall; one grandson.

Services 1 p.m. SaturOwens-Brumley Chapel. Rev. Bill Moffett officiating. Interment 4 p.m.

Sunday Marshall, Texas. Arrangements Owens-Brumley, 425 S. Henderson, 335-4557. ATHERTON CHARLES. BILL Arlington, ATHERTON, passed away Friday, Dallas hospital.

Lifelong Arlington resident. Sam Houston High School student. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James, L.

Atherton; brothers, Atherton, Fort Worth, Frank Atherton, Arlington; grandmothers, Mrs. Cora Atherton, Kemp, Mrs. Lois Gibson, Huntington Park, California. Services 2 p.m. Sunday Moore Funeral Chapel Arlington.

Rev. Warren Neal officiating. Interment Moore Memorial Gardens. Arrangements Hugh M. Moore Sons, 1219 N.

Davis, Arlington, P. BIRD, 78. MARS. Wallace. Survivors: Husband, Claude R.

Bird; sons, Randolph, Billy, Fort Worth, Holly, McKinney: daughters, Mrs. Jack (Laura) Dearing, New Mexico, Mrs. Berl W. (Christine) Martin, Florida, Mrs. Albert (Claudine) Shears, Michigan; sister, Mrs.

C. H. Maura, Alabama; brother, M. E. Kemp, Amarillo; 24 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; several nieces and newphews.

Services 3 p.m. Saturday Owens-Brumley Chapel. Rev. David George officiating. Interment Moore's Memorial Garden, Arlington.

Arrangements Owens-Brumley, 425 S. Henderson, 335-4557. BRUCE H. H. BRUCE, 69, 1305 Southern Passed away Thursday.

Survivors: Son, Sterling Underwood, Cleburne; daughters, Mrs. Fred Mcinnis, Houston, Mrs. Billie Sosebee, Houston; 14 grand-children, eight greatgrandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Lela Bruce, sisters, Mrs. Lemma Dotvac Cleburne, Mrs.

Ella McLaran, Kleburg; brothers, Hubert Bruce, Tennessee, Virgil Bruce, Dallas, Grandy Bruce, Waco. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday Crosier- -Pearson Chapel. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery. Arrangements Crosier- Pearson, Cleburne.

295-2322. BRYANT GEORGE B. BRYANT, 5310 Tulane. Survivors: Wife, Ada, sons, George B. Wichita Falls, John Houston; daughters, Mrs.

Novella Thomas, Henrietta, Mrs. Dorothy Fennel, Fort Worth; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Arrangements pending Shannon's North. 624-2191. CAMPBELL PERTH H.

CAMPBELL, 66, 731 N. Forrest, Grapevine. Passed a way Wednesday. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Esther Campbell; brother, Sterling Campbell.

Services 10 a.m. Saturday Lucas Grapevine Chapel. Rev. Wallace Clark officiating. Interment Lone Tree Cemetery, Stuttgart, Arkansas.

Arrangements Lucas Funeral Home, 124 E. Worth, Grapevine, 488-7566. MRS. E. A.

(SARAH) GRAY, 85, Cleburne resident. Passed away Thursday. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Williams, Tolar, Mrs. Elton Kiesling, San Angelo, Mrs.

R. B. Fox, Granburv, Mrs. Bobbie Drew, Oregon, Mrs. Rose Hatrner, Cleburne, Mrs.

Wanda Langston, Granbury: sons, Theodore Buff, Stephenville. Charlie Gray, Granbury, Earnest Gray. Azle; 21 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren: brothers, Walter Emert, Bethany, Oklahoma, Martin Emert, Comanche; sisters, Mrs. Viola Houston, Burleson, Mrs. Jessie Big Lake, Mrs.

Verna Teague, Stephenville. Services 2 p.m. Saturday Martin'st Funeral Home Cnapel. Interment Rock Church Cemetery. Arrangements Martin's Funeral Home, Granbury.

JAMES MRS. W. P. (ETHEL) JAMES, 1316 Fifth Friday, July 18. Survivors: Sons, Dr.

George Taylor, Robert D. James Dallas, Eugene James, Fort Worth; daughters, Mrs. W. L. Brizendine, Mrs.

John F. Gordon, Fort Worth; ten grandchildren; two great-grandsons. Services 2 p.m. Saturday Gause-Ware Memorial Chapel. Rev.

Floyd Kinser officiating. Interment Laurel Land. Arrangements Gause-Ware, 1251 Pennsylvania ED 2-3232. BIRD GRAY Woman Is Killed By Shot A 43-year-old West Side woman was killed this morning when a bullet crashed through her dining room window and struck her while she was sitting at a table. Dead is Mrs.

Evangalina Bouquet of 4825 Borden. Police said a 13-year-old boy who lived nearby admitted that he was in a backyard shooting at fence posts and tin cans with a rifle at the time the woman was shot. Police said the youth was taken into custody by police but that they are unsure what, if any, charges would be filed against the youth. Medical Investigator R. O.

Parkey said Mrs. Bouquet was sitting at her dining room table about 7:30 a.m. when she was struck in the chest by the bullet. Her two small children ran to a nearby relative's home and told what had happened. The relative notified authorities.

Death Notices and Mrs. Odell Schmidt, Fort Worth: brother, Otis D. Schmidt, Fort Worth; grand. mother, Mrs. Thelma Rogers.

Services 11 a.m. Saturday Shannon's North Chapel. Rev. John Soca officiating. Interment Rose Hill.

Arrangements Shannon's North, 624-2191. HARL GARY DWAINE HARL, 31, 2304 San Diego Drive, Arlington. Passed away Thursday. Born in South Gate, California, resident of Arlington for past 7 years. Formerly of Oklahoma City Member Arlington Police Department, Catholic Church.

Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Sue Harl; mother. Mrs. Helen Brown, Oklahoma City; sister, Mrs. Sharon Walker, Oklahoma City.

brother, James Harl, Carl Junction, Missouri. Mass of tian Burial 11 a.m. Friday St. Matthew's Catholic Church, Arlington. Father Scholl Celebrant.

Interment 5 p.m. Friday Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Family request memorials to the Fleetwood Foundation in care of Arlington Police ment in memory of Gary Harl. Arrangements Hugh M. Moore Sons, 1219 N. Davis, Arlington, LEONHARDT MRS.

ILA MARIE HARDT, Rt. 1, Box 145, Smithfield. Survivors: Husband, Weslev C. Leonhardt: daughter, Mrs. Betty Rails, Fort Worth; mother, Mrs.

Hazel Williams, Saginaw; brothers, J. M. Williams, Fort Worth, B. Wil liams, Newark; two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Services 2.

p.m. Saturday Shannon's North Chapel. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. rangements Shannon's North. 624-2191.

RICKETTS MRS. BERTHA RICKETTS, 90, 2809 Lipscomb, passed away Thursday. Survivors: Son, Milton R. Ricketts, Hurst; daughter, Mary Blankenship, Nederland; ten grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren. Services 3:30 p.m.

Saturday Greenwood Chapel. Interment Mount Olivet. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584.

SCHMIDT JAMES IRA SCHMIDT, Box 15, Rio Vista. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Sharyn Schmidt; son, Bryan Shane Schmidt: parents, Mr. SCHULZE SCHULZE MRS. A.

F. SCHULZE, 77, 5729 Popken Drive. Passed away Wednesday. Survivors: Daugh ters, Mrs. B.

R. Griffith, Fort worth; Mrs. R. C. Smith, Lewisville; son, David Schulze, Goleta California: sisters, Mrs.

Olga Matheaus, Mrs. Lydia Parks, Mrs. Rex Ogburn, all San Antonio; Mrs. L. W.

Swenson, Bacliff: brothers. Albert and Charlie Hoefelmeyer, both San Antonio; eight grandchildren, two great Services 2 p.m. Friday, Zion Temple Assembly of God. Rev. B.

R. Gritfith officiating. Entombment Roselawn Mausoleum, San Antonio, Tex as. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr.

336-0584. SHAW MRS. LILLIE MAE SHAW, 86. 2930 Field. Survivors: Son, Fred C.

Shaw; daughter, Mrs. Frances Barrett; sisters, Mrs. Byron Lightfoot, Mrs. Otis Bonham; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m.

Saturday Lucas Memorial Chapel. Rev. Dwaine Greene officiating. Interment Rose Hill. Arrangements Lucas Funeral Home, 517 N.

Sylvania. 838-2337. SIMON MRS. BUENA V. SIMON, 67, 5537 Gilbow, passed Thursdav.

Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Omega Williams; sister, Mrs. Gladys Follmer, San Diego, California; brother, J. D. Higgins, Clarksville, Arkansas, M.

Higgins, Fort Worth, W. A Higgins, Fort Worth, C. Lacy, Fort Worth; nephew. Jim Karr, Fort Worth; three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Services 4 p.m.

Friday Greenwood Chapel. Dr. David E. Cavin officiating, Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd.

at University Dr. 336-0584. SWARTZWELDER BEN F. SWARTZWELDER, 34, 3912 enley. Passed away Wednesday.

Survivors: Wife. Mrs. Shriley Swartzwelder: sons. Scott, Bruce and J. Swartzwelder; daughters, Valerie, Beth, and Lynn Swartzwelder; mother, Mrs.

Anna Swartzwelder, stepbrothers. Edward Trayner, Robert Trayner; stepsister, Mrs. George McLaughin. Services 4 p.m. Saturday Robertson-Mueller-Harper Chapel.

Interment Laurel Land Cemetery. Arrangements RobertsonMueller -Harper, 1500 Eighth Avenue, 924-4233. DIVORCES ASKED In matter of the marriage of: BIRCH, CHINE Retta F. and Cullen G. HOWARD, Olin Neel and Willie B.

WELDON, Jess Phillip and Katherine Currier, WEBB, Edna and Elton. ELKINS, Jo Ann and Emmett Jerrell. MITCHELL, Janette Leonard and AlARMSTRONG, Denise Ann and Don Maurice. FELAND, Patricia Jeanette and Donald Richard. DUNAVIN, Sheila Ruth and Troy Dean Jr.

HRISCO, Mary M. and George J. WALKER, Carolyn Sue and Bobby Terrell. ROBERTS, Jenniva Dee and Richard Charles. SWILLING, John Leon and Patricia Leigh.

HAWKINS, Noveline and Clyde Edward. HARRIS, Roylene Wynette and William Benjamin. McKAY, Alice Faye and Herbert WILLIAMS, Thelma and James. BELL, Barbara Ann and Earl L. DANIEL, Joe H.

and Betty Jo. SASSMAN, Robert Fred and Peggy Ann. TAYLOR, Elizabeth Steele and Bobby Ray. MYERS, Dorothy B. and Richard H.

MEYER, Alvin Gene and Beth Littyjohn. HUNTER, Betty L. and Willie Jr. BENNETT, Anna and Kenneth. GRAY, Harriette A.

and Cameron. McLEOD, James and Nancy Elaine Stroud. COFFMAN, Linda' Ann and Luther Emerson. WHITEHEAD, Patricia Jane and Hubert Lee. MARRIAGE LICENSES ALLEN-McCOWN, Darrell Dwight, 28, Garland, Glenda Darlene, 25, Arlington.

ANDERSON-MATIN, James Timothy, 34, Barbara Fawn, 18, both Crowley. BOLING-THOMPSON, Moore, 70, Tom Bean, Verda Onilla, 65, 1511 Grand. -CLINGMAN, Rhonda John Thomas, 18, 3533 Gale, 19, 3544 Rita. BRADLEY-KINCANNON, William George, 31, 2851 Walton, Carola Arlene, 27, 6867 Chickering. BRATTON-ANDERSON, David Eldon, 21, 5000 Lyndon, Laura Gail, 18, 3801 Brookdale.

BREWER-HUMPHRIES, Alan Blane, 18, Beverly Kay, 18, both Arlington. BROWN-FLICKER, Richard Earl. 46. 920 S. Lake, Lucy Ellen, 52, 2017 Hemphill.

CAMPBELL SWINNEY, Robert Vernard, 52, South Dakota, Oreva Christine, 48, 3304 Springdale. HARLAN-THOMPSON, Robert Leonard 24, Vicki Lynn, 20, both Arlington. HOWERY -HAYS, Rickey, Loil, 20, 719 Fay, Barbara 1017 Blue Lake. JEE-MONTGOMERY, John Wie Gen, 25, Box 22213, Bertha Rochelle, 21, Everman. KEY Carroll Wayne, 32, Box 13575, Shirley Elizabeth, 39, Hurst.

KRAGEN-CHICOTSKY, Robert. 60, 4300 Warnock, Jennie Cobbel, 52, 3672 Encanto. 4232 Ken Michael Court, Charlene, HE Ronnie Thomas, 22, 28, Euless. LIGHTSEY-VANN, Jimmy Leo, 24, Deborah Gail, 18, both 4916 Fossil. LLOYD-STARBIRD, Stephen Michael, 22, Terri Gaylene, 20, both 4917 Ollie.

O'DONNELL-BOLTON, James Ferdinand, 32, Grapevine, Haley Jewel, 36, Smithfield. PRUITT-MARKUM, George Michael, 23, 8901 S. Normandale, Shela Kay, RIPPETOE. JACKS, Bavid, Paul. 23, Revere, Ann, SMITH JOHNSON, Robert Anthony, 27, Roanoke, Elizabeth Jo, '22, Smithfield.

STEPHENS-VANCE, Jimmy Ray, 20, Mary Jean, 18, both Azie. TICHENOR-BALLINGER, Tyler Trent, 19, Arlington, Jerri Michelle, 19, Grand Prairie. BIRTHS July 16 ALL SAINTS HOSPITAL MILLER, and Mrs. Douglas Spear, 3628 W. Fuller, boy.

STRICKLEN, r. and Mrs. J. 1705 E. Morningside Drive, boy.

ARLINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HERMANN, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, 1911 Alston, Arlington, girl. PREJUSA, Mr. and Mrs.

Mauro, 4927 Gaston Dallas, boy. SCHOTT, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 1718 California Lane, Arlington, boy. CARSWELLAFB HOSPITAL MEYERS.

AF 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Steven, 8616 Las Vegas Trail, girl, FORT WORTH OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL KOST, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, 3704 Mattison, boy.

LO, Mr. and Mrs. Wan Bang, 1720 Trail, boy. PETERSON, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred, 805 Bradley, girl. HARRIS HOSPITAL BARNEBURG, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Desert Ridge Road, boy. BIONDI, Mr.

and Mrs. John Route 13, Box 421, girl. BOYD, Mr. and Mrs. Martin 208 South Heights, Crowley, girl.

DURON, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel, 916 S. Henderson, boy. HARDY, Mr.

and Mrs. Dayle, 5120 Nolan, boy. HAWTHORNE, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, 2917 McCart, girl.

HOWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 761 Willow, Hurst, boy. JUDD, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth 3045 Jane Lane, boy. KING, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie 5802 Highland, girl. MILLER, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth 1005 Poe, Azle, boy. MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 419 Georgetown, Everman, girl.

MORRIS, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone 1436 Harrison Lane, Hurst, girl. RICKARD, Mr. and Mrs.

W. David, Post Office Box 200, Kennedale, boy. SHELTON, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 625 Woodside Drive, Hurst, qirl.

VALLE, Mr. and Mrs. Ramiro, 2800 May, girl. H-E-B HOSPITAL BUSHONG, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry, 2122 Eden, Fort Worth boy. DIAL, Mr. and Mrs. Malloy, 7304 Randol Mills, Fort Worth, girl. WESTERDALE, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard, 225 Brookview, Hurst, boy. PETER SMITH HOSPITAL BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. James, 4208 Wiman, boy.

DeNEALE, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, 719 Circle Drive, Arlington, boy. DOMSTEAD, Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley, 548 N. Fielder, Arlington, girl. DUNNAM, Mr. and Mrs. James 4301 Weber, boy.

GILBERT, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 1916 Bishop, boy. GRAY, Mr. and Mrs.

Ollie, 8212 Cardinal Lane, Smithfield, boy. HERNANDEZ, Mr. and Mrs. Benny, 3413 N. Elm, boy.

SORIA, Mr. and Mrs. Armando, 1121 Fairview, girl. FIRE CALLS Fire calls answered by the Fort Worth fire department during the 24- hour period ended at 7 a.m. today.

THURSDAY 10:46 a.m. -1404 Stattord, grass. 2:01 p.m. -3221 Clinton, garage, minor damage. 58 p.m.

--1900 W. Drew, graSs. 3:01 p.m.- Drew and Gordon, grass. 3:45 p.m. -Bolt and railroad, grass.

4:48 p.m. -1400 Dreiss, grass. 4:49 p.m. -2727 Leudell, trash. 5:42 p.m.

-1130 E. Terrell, grass. 6:04 p.m. -2800 West Freeway, trash. 6:06 p.m.

-2200 Jacocks Lane, trash. 6:23 p.m. 605 N. Riverside Drive, apartment, no damage. 9:06 p.m.

1701 Rogers Road, trash. 10:22 p.m. 4700 W. Vickery, grass. WILLIAMS ALFRED PAYNE WILLIAMS, 81, 3009 Louise.

Survivors: Sons, Branch Williams, Arkansas, Charlie and Orville Williams, Fort Worth: daughter, Mrs. Thelma Ann Gill, Bay City: sisters, Mrs. Eula Faetche, Mrs. Vada Smart, Mrs. Lola Young, Fort worth: several grandchildren.

Family receiving friends at 2821 Forest Avenue. Services 11 a.m. Saturday Owens-Brumlev Chapel. Rev. Joe Hammond officiating.

Interment Johnston Station, Arlington. Arrangements Owens-Brumley, 425 S. Henderson, 335-4557. Florists, Cem'ty Lots 01A LOT PLOT Rose Hill Cemetery, Lakeview Addition, $225 each. 451- 5782.

8 SPACES- Choice section, Evercemetery. 926-1666, 927-2076. SPACES in Laurel Land Rose Garden, cost $1,100, will sell for best offer, 265-5222. GORDON BOSWELL FLOWERS 1720 PENNSYLVANIA, 332-2265 6200 CAMP BOWIE. 738-9287 BALCH FLOWERS, INC.

292-2291 2608 W. BERRY 924-2291 AMON'S FLOWERS CLEBURNE 924-1243 TRAIL LAKE THREE SPACES at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Jack Curtis Freis. 2805 Georgetown, Houston, Texas 77005. John A.

Winters Florist Charge accounts welcome. 831-1281. FOUR CHOICE spaces, together, in Resurrection section, Greenwood Cemetery. 924-9091. Bids Wanted The Tarrant County Hospital District is accepting sealed bids for the remodeling of district facilities 1o- cated at 129 Harmon Road, Hurst, Texas until 9:00 A.M.

on the first (1) day of August, 1975 in the office of the Director of Purchasing, 1500 South Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals shall be accompanied by a cashier's or certified check upon a national bank or state bank in an amount not less than five per cent (5 per cent) of the total maximum bid price, payable without recourse to the Tarrant County Hospital District, or a bid bond in the same amount from a reliable surety company, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract and execute performance bond and payment bond within ten (10) days after notice of award of contract to him. The notice of award of contract will be given by the Tarrant County Hospital District within sixty (60) days following the opening of bids. The successful bidder must furnish performance bond in the amount of one hundred per cent :100 per cent) of the contract price from an approved surety company holding a permit from the State of Texas to act as surety, or other surety or sureties acceptable to the Tarrant County Hospital District. The right is reserved, as the interest of the Tarrant County Hospital District may require, to reject any and all.

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