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2D Monday Evening, October 6. 1986 01986 Fort Worth Star-Telegram Tarrant County and vicinity FORECAST: Continued rainy this afternoon, possibility of thunderstorms producing locally heavy rain. High near 70, northeast wind to 10 mph. Cloudy tonight; chance of rain decreasing to 20 percent. Low 60.

Tuesday: 30 percent chance of rain, high 70, light east wind. Rainfall Sunday .27 inches; rainfall to date 25.91; normal through October, 26.03. Sun sets 7:07 p.m. today, rises 7:26 a.m. tomorrow.

High temperature yesterday 69, low 61. High humidity yesterday 93, low 68. Record high temperature for this date, 96 in 1956; record low, 43 in 1915; normal high 84; normal low 60. 24-hour National Weather Service radio 162.55 mHz. Texas temperatures Lo Abilene 57 Alice Alpine Amarillo 50 55 Austin Beaumont Beeville 75 Brownsville Bryan 70 Childress Corpus Christi Dalhart Dallas 8 United States AlbanyNY Anchorage Albuquerque Lo Pre Otik .26 cdy rn Asheville cir Atlanta cir AtlanticCity Baltimore cir Billings cdy Birmingham coy Bismarck coy Boise cir Bostn cir Buffalo .26 cdy Burlingtn VI .07 cdy Casper cir CharistnSC cdy CharistnWVa cir CharlotteNC cir Cheyenne cir Chicago Cincinnati cir Cleveland 62 .04 cir ColumbiaSC 95 cir ColumbusOhio 65 cir ConcordNH 60 cir Daytn .03 Denver cir DesMoines cir Detroit .05 cdy Duluth cdy Evansville 70 cir World temperatures Lo Wthr Amsterdam cdy Athens 59 cdy Bangkok cdy Barbados cdy Belgrade cir Berlin Bermuda coy Bogota coy Brussels cdy B'Aires cdy Calgary cdy Caracas rn Copenhagen rn Dublin cdy Frankfurt cdy Geneva cir Havana 73 cdy The for 8 a.m.

EDT. Tue. Oct. 7 40 450 60 60 Low Temperatures 60 70 FRONTS: Warm ww ColdShowers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary Extended forecasts Tuesday through Thursday North Texas Fair with cool nights and mild afternoons. Highs will be around 80, and lows near 60.

West Texas Partly cloudy Tuesday becoming fair Wednesday and Thursday. Mild days with temperatures at or slightly below normal. Panhandle and South Plains highs in mid-70s and lows near 50. Permian Basin, Concho Valley and the far west highs in upper 70s and lows in mid- to upper 50s. Big Bend highs in mid-70s mountains to mid-80s along the river and lows in low 50s mountains to near 60 along the river.

South Texas Mostly cloudy Tuesday with a chance of thundershowers, mainly east and south. Decreasing clouds Wednesday with a chance of thundershowers south. Del Rio 68 81 1.27 El Paso 78 Fort Worth 62 0.27 Galveston 87 Hondo 92 Houston 72 0.07 Junction 87 Kingsville 94 Laredo 95 Longview 67 0.01 Lubbock Lufkin Marfa 56 0.04 temperatures HI Lo Pre Fairbanks 32 cdy Fargo 51 cdy Flagstaff 54 .22 cdy GrandR apids 60 .21 cdy GreatFalls 70 cdy GreensboroNC90 cir Hartford 64 cir Helena 69 coy Honolulu 88 cdy Indianapolis cir JacksonMiss 91 cdy Jacksonville 93 cdy Juneau .99 rn KansasCity cir LasVegas cir LittleRock coy LosAngeles cir Louisville cir Memphis 61 cir MiamiBeach 86 cdy Milwaukee .01 cir Mols-StPaul 55 cdy Nashville 74 cir NewOrleans cdy New YorkCity 71 Norfolk Va 82 cir NorthPlatte 63 34 cir OklahomaCity 64 .05 cdy Omaha 65 cir Orlando 93 cdy Philadelphia 77 cir Lo Wthr Helsinki cdy HongKong cir Istanbul cir Jerusalem cir Jo burg cdy Klev cir Lima cdy Lisbon cir London Madrid coy Manila rn MexicoCity cdy Montreal cdy Moscow cdy Nassau cir NewDelhi cir Nicosia cir School update Eleven high school bands from the Fort Worth Independent School District will compete in the annual marching band contest at 6:30 p.m. at Farrington Field Stadium. The Texas Christian University marching band, directed by Robert Blanton, will perform at the end of the high school performance.

Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students. Spectators are asked to sit in the west stands at the field. Free parking is available. TUESDAY TODAY Bands from four high schools in Arlington will perform at the University of Texas at Arlington's Maverick Stadium at 7 p.m. The event is the Dean Corey Marching Festival and is a tuneup for University Interscholastic League marching band competition.

THURSDAY Mitchell Boulevard Elementary will hold an open house and ParentTeacher Organization meeting at 7 p.m. Building reporters and their principals from the Fort Worth school district are invited to an orientation session at 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served at 3:30. Euless Parent Association will feature school counselor Libby Hyland for a parent education night titled "On Your Own." The discussion is designed to help parents prepare children to be safe, responsible and emotionally secure while parents are away from home. FRIDAY H.V.Helbing Elementary School's annual school carnival will be held from 3:45 to 6:30 p.m.

on the school grounds. The public is invited. Stevens Elementary School, 6161 Wrigley Way, will host a school carnival from 5 to 9 p.m. Pizza supper will be served in the cafeteria from 5 to 8 p.m. The kindergarten classes at East Handley Elementary will attend a performance of Snow White at Scott Theater.

Death Notices ARMER LEEN.ARMER!I 23, of 3501 Bellalre Park Court, passed away Saturday. President of Armer OIl Company. Survivors: Mother, Margery Jenkins; sisters, Allce Armer, Andrea Armer; maternal grandmother, Lorene Jenkins; maternal grandfather, Jack Jenaunt, Carol Jenkins; uncle, George R. Jenkins; cousins, Jennifer Jenkins, all of Aledo, George R. Jenkins Houston.

Services 2p.m. Tuesday, St. Andrew Episcopal Church, The Rev. Thomas A. Powell officiating.

Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584. BAGBY HAROLD H.

BAGBY, 65, of 3037 Tex Boulevard, passed away Saturday. Survivors: Wife, Alma Bagby, Fort Worth; son, Harold H. Bagby Fort Smith, Arkansas; daughters, Linda R. Freer, Vall, Colorado, Becky A. Peninger, Fort Worth; five grandchildren; brother, Bagby, Roanoke; sister, Dorothy Grimes, Arkansas City, Kansas.

Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Greenwood Chapel, Pastor Dal Newberryofficiating. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr.

336-0584. COBB VIRGINIA COBB, 70, 4826 Black Oak, River Oaks, passed away Saturday, Survivors: Son, Edwin Cobb, Hurst; daughter, Patsy Faulkner, Fort Worth; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Services 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Greenwood Chapel, J. Willard Morrow clating.

Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584. DONHONEY LOUIS JACKSON (JACK) DOHONEY, of Burleson, on Sunday.

Sears Serviceman for 21 years. Precededindeath by his Infant son, Garry Dean Dohoney, September 20, 1940. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Lucille Dohoney, Burleson; daughter, Phylls Kay Owens, Burleson, son, Hershil Dwight Dohonex, Springtown; granddaughters, Monica Rosella Jenkins, Burleson, Lesley Monique Owens, Burleson; grandsons, Chris, MIchael and Jason, all of Springtown; great granddaughters, Jennifer, Christina and Stacey, all of Burleson; three sisters; two brothers. Services 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Burleson Church of Nazarene, Rev. Jerry Tull andRev. Jimmy Bradford officiating. Interment Old Brandon Cemetery, Brandon. Arrangements LAUREL LAND OF BURLESON, 201 WEST BUFFORD, BURLESON.

295-5211. KESLER PATSY L. KESLER, 53, passed away Saturday. Survivors: Husband, Gerald Kesler; son, Jim Kesler, both of Fort Worth; daughters, Sharon Razo, Dallas, Jackle Richey, Kathy Stone, both of Fort Worth; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Levy, Burleson; brother, David Levy, Joshua; seven grandchildren. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, Southcliff Baptist Church, Rev. Richard Blair and Rev. Robert Felts officiating.

Interment Oak Grove Ceretery, Burleson. Arrang ements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at University Dr. 336-0584. Death Notices MENDOZA PETE MENDOZA, 90, 618 South Oakland Boulevard, passed away Saturday.

Survivors: Daughters, Helen DomIngez, Dallas, Lucy Garcia, Dallas, Nell Herrerra, Fort Worth; son, John Mendoza, Fort Worth; 21 dren; 53 great grandchildren. Rosary to be recited 7 p.m. Monday, Greenwood Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Tuesday, St.

Patrick Cathedral, Father Gary Guertz, Celebrant. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. Arrangements Greenwood, 3100 White Settlement Rd. at Univarsity Dr. 336-0584.

MURPHY MRS. CORNELIA FRENCH MURPHY, 4821 Ash Street, on Sunday, October 5. Surviv by her daughter, Miss Colleen Murphy. Services 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Shannon's North Chapel, Dr.

James N. Morgan officiating. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements SHANNON'S NORTH. 624- 2191.

70, lifelong Dallas native; co-founder of NIcholas Parks Machinery Company, Precision Concepts Corporation, and Incor and founder of Nicholas Machinery Company and Multiple Axis Machines passed away Sunday. Hewas a member of the Park Cities Baptist Church. Survivors: Wife, Dorothy C. Nicholas, Dallas; sons, Ronald W. Nicholas, Pittsburg, Kenneth R.

Nicholas, Lawrence B. Nicholas, both of Dallas; sister, Edith Bowers, Fort Worth; 11 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; stepdaughter, Barbara Kain; two step grandchildren, Services 1 p.m. Tuesday, Restland Memorial Chapel, Dr. James Pleltz and Bryan Emsile officiatIng. Interment Restland Memorial Park.

Arrangements Restland Funeral Home, Greenville Ave. at Restland Dallas. 238-7111. NICHOLAS J.W. (NICK) POULSON LEONA SCHUTZ POULSON, 82, of North Richland HIlls, passed away Saturday.

Survivors: Husband, Edgar H. Poulson, North Richland Hills; sister, Mrs. Marle Denney, North Richland Hills; six nieces. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Mount Olivet North Chapel, Pastor Eric Schultz officiating.

Interment Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Arrangements Mount Oilvet Funeral Home, 2301 N. Sylvania at N.E. 28th St. 831-0511.

RHEINLANDER ALICE RHEINLANDER, 7040 Glenview Drive, North Richland Hills, passed away Sunday. Survivors: Daughters, Auna Lou Wagner, Granbury, Dorothy Jean Mitchell, Fort Mary Jane McKinnery, FortWorth; nine grandchildren; nine great grandchildren. Services 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mount Olivet Chapel, Rev. Dwalne Greene officiating.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements Mount Olivet Funeral Home, 2301 N. Sylvania at N.E. 28th St. 831- 0511.

Use Classifled FOR RESULTS DIAL 332-3333 Subscribe now. DIAL DEL-IVER (335-4837) Death Notices STEELE Cole, Inc. 336-0345. VALADEZ BALDOMERO VALA- HORACE SWEATMAN STEELE, Benbrook, an Associate at General Dynamics, on Saturday, October 4. Survivors: Wife, Dorothy Faye Steele; son, Mike Steele; daughter, Glenda Graves, Fort Worth; grandchildren, Joshua, Jennifer, and Jessica Steele, John Graves; sisters, Mozelle Brooks, Palestine; Frances Sherrard, Longview, Mattle Hodge, Plemont.

Services 10 a.m. Monday, Western Hills Bapfist Church, Dr. J. Preston Bright officiating. Services at the graveside 2 p.m.

Monday. Interment Birdston Cemetery, Streetman. Honorary will be former and present members of the Ready Sunday School Class Arrangements Thompson's Harveson DEZ, 96, passed away Saturday. Prayer Service 7 p.m. Monday, Mount Olivet Chapel.

Services 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mount Olivet Chapel. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements Mount 2301 Olivet Funeral Home, N. Sylvania at N.E.

28th St. 831-0511. 002 Florists JOHN A WINTERS FLORIST CHARGE OPENED ACCOUNTS BY PHONE 831-1281 834-3631 Nights Sun. Holidays Boswell Flowers 332-2265 Metro 429-9116 005 Cemetery Lots Laurel Land FUNERAL HOMES FLOWER SHOP CEMETERY PRICE -GUARANTEED PRE-NEED PLANS FT. WORTH 7100 CROWLEY RD.

BURLESON 201 W. BUFFORD 293-1350 Greenwood. 2 Westminster crypts. Court of Wisdom. Memorialization, beautiful location.

$4000.. 292-3663 For sale 1 space in Memory Gardens section, Rose HIlI Burlal park, $625. 817-328-1555, Mineral Wells Tex. C.B. Brooks 2 Beautiful lots-Laurel Land-Dallas-In front of chapel.

292-4395 Greenwood, 1 crypt In Westminister prepaid complete funeral, 3.4000. 732-5017 aft 5pm Greenwood, Live Oak Gardens. Lot four spaces $2000 817-573-2236 Rosehill 4 lots will separate, $400 281-2425 2 spaces at Memorial Gardens In Arlington. $1000. 457-3345 Greenwood Cemetery lot.

Price neg. Call 731-8383. 4 spaces In Bluebonnet cemetery. $400ea space. 838-5407 1 space.

Garden of the Last Supper. Mt. Oilvet. $600. 921-2397 spaces, Laurel Land, cost $2,780 sell $2000, 292-3698 2 spaces, Abiding Love, Mount Olivet, $1,000.

444-2262 2 Cemetary Lots Greenwood, $1100, 246-4671- Jan 1-594-6806 2 Lots In Greenwood, Memory Lawn Section. 244-5494 Lawn Section. 244-5494 007 Bids Wanted The Town of Westover HIlls Is accepting sealed bids on the folequipment 1983 Police Vehicle, Plymouth Reliant, minimum bid 1967 ton International Truck with 300 galion water tank and 6 with horsepower Jack Bean pump 500 pound presure, minimum bid $1,600. Deadline for accepting bids will be October 20, 1986. Send sealed bids to Town of Westover Hills, 5824 Merrymount Fort Worth, TX 76107 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees of the Keller Independent School School District will receive sealed bids in the Business OffIce, 328 Lorine, Keller, Texas 76248-0050 until 10:00 A.M., October 10, 1986, on "'Plain Paper All bids are to be in accordance with District specifications.

Specifications and bid forms may beobtained in the Business Office. Westworth Village Police Department Is accepting bids on a police vehicle. Contact Chief of or City Secretry for Bids must be in by 5:00 p.m. Monday, October 13, 1986 at 311 Burton Hill 738- 3673. LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids, addressed to the Director of Purchasing, HurstEuless-Bedford Independent School District, 1849 Central Drive, Bedford, Texas 76022, will be received in the office of the Director of Purchasing un111 10:30 A.M.

on Thursday, October 16, 1986, for the necessasry tools, materials, equipment, supervision and labor for: PORTABLE CLASSROOM BUILDINGS AT EULESS AND HURST, TEXAS Bidders must submit a Bid Bond in the amount not less than five percent of the bid submitted as a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into contract and execute bond and guarantee withinten (10) days after notice of award of the contract to him. A cashier's check of five percent of the bid will be accepted in leu of a BidBond. Bids received without the requested Bid Bond will not be considered. Bids will be publicly opened at the time and date Indicated above, read aloud, tabulated, and submitted to the School Boardfor consideration as soon as possible after the time shown above. Bidders are invitedto attend the bid opening.

No Immediate decision shall be rendered concerning the proposals subI mitted. The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District Board of Trustees reserves the right to accept or relect any or all bids and to waive technicallfles and to be sole judge of quailty andequality. They wIll not be bound to accept the lowest bid as there are several other important considerations Involved. Any bid received after bidopenIng will be returned unopened. Mark envelope containing bid: Portable Classroom Bulldings.

Copies of specifications, proposal forms, bond forms, and contract documents are on file and may be obtained at the offIce of the Director of PurchasIng, I.S.D., Adminisration Ing, 1849 Central Drive, Bedford, Texas 76022. ADVERTISEMENT FOR County Junior College District, South Campus, Tarrant County, Texas. Tarrant County Junior College will receive sealed bids for arefrigeration machine, associatled cooling tower, and starters for the South Campus, Tarrant County Junior Texas. College, Fort Worth, Bids will be receivedby the Owner at theofflice of Vice C. A.

Roberson, Executon five Chancellor, 1500 Hous176102. Street, unfli Fort 2:00 Worth, Texas p.m.. CDT. 007 Bids Wanted Tuesday, October 16, 1986, and then publicly read aloud. The project work is for the prepurchase of a centrifugal refrigeration machine, associated cooling tower, and starters for the South Campus.

The Installation of the chiller, and starters will be 'accom- pilshed under another Contract. The documents provide for a 1,000 ton, centrifugal refrigeration machine with a 4,160 volt starter, associated cooling tower. All equipment purchased be delivered to the site on or before February 24, 1987. Information and Bidding Documents: and One (1) other set of bidding specifica docu-: tons ments may be obtained by' prime contractors from dell Hiller, 301 2100 CIty Cen- ter, Tower 11, Commerce, Fort Worth, Texas deposit of a check for to Yandell Hiller, Inc. Checks will be returned if a bid submitted and the specifica-: tions are returned to the Englneer in good condition within three weeks of the date of bid.

The Owner reserves the rightto walve any formalities or to relect any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his security In the amount, form, and sublect to the condlprovided in the Instructions to Bidders. A. Roberson Executive Vice Chancellor Tarrant County Junior College District 008 Legal -Notices NO. 1178.

RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, ON OCTOBER 14, 1986, AT 10:00 A.M., FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE PROPOSED CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TOORDINANCE NO. 3011, AS AMENDED, WHICH IS THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY, AND PROVIDING THAT SAID HEARING MAY CONTINUE FROMDAY TO DAY UNTIL EVERY INTERESTED PARTY AND HAD A FULL OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS: That at 10:00 O'clock A.M., Tuesday, October 14, 1986, the City Council of the City of FortWorth, which is the legislative body of said City, will hold a public hearing In the Council Chambers at the Municipal Bullding for the purpose of considering changes and amendments to Ordinance Noo. 3011, as amended, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of said City. The purpose of said hearIng Is to determine whether or not sald Ordinance No.

3011, as amended, should be amended so that the zoning classification of the following areas shall be changed as hereinafter described: Z-86-130 Lot 1, Block 21, Ridglea; West Addition (4351 Marks Place) Requested from OneFamily to "PD-SU" Planned use to permit a Stained Glass Studio and a Residence. Z-86-131 Lot 11, Block 33, Ridglea North Addition (6490 Camp Bowle Boulevard) Requested from OneFamily to "PD-SU" Planned Use to permit to Photographic Studio. Z-86-135 TRACT All that certain tract or parcel of land situated In Tarrant County, Texas, and being 24.16 acres out of the David land Survey, Abstract No. 1376 describedby metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the Intersection of the centerline David Strickland Road (a 60' right-ofway) and the center line of Marle Jones Road (a right-ofway); THENCE South 01 deg. 00' West, with centerline of said Marle Jones Road a distance of 1,787.90 feet to a point for cor- THENCE North 89 deg.

31' 00" West, a distance of 899.60 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 00 deg. 31' East, a distance of 330.40 feet to a point for corner; THENCE south 89 deg. 42' East, a distance of 347.50 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 00 deg. 41' East, a distance of 1,454.50 feet to a point for corner sald point being In the centerline of sald David Strickland road; THENCE south 89 deg. East, a distance of 563.91 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1,113542.93 square feet of 25.56 gross acres Including 1.40 acres In the right-of-way with the net of 24.16 acres.

(Southwest corner of Intersecton of David Strickland Britton Road and Marie Jones Road) Requested from "MH" Mobile Home Park to Light Industrial Z-86-140 A Lot of Land 50 125 feet in size out of the William Russell Survey, Abstract 151, in Tarrant County, Texas, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the North line of Sam Evans 50 feet West of the Southwest corner of a Lot sold by me to Ralph Echols, June 26, 1922: THENCE North 125 feet; West 50 feet; South 125 feet; THENCE East 50 feet to place of beginning andbeing the same property conveyed to Hattie Bryant now known Hattie Flynt, by deed dated May 15, 1925, and recorded In Volume 854, Page 628, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. (2822 West Fifth Street) Recommended from Mult11-Family to Light Industrial Z-86-141 Lot3, Block 14, TrinityHeights Addition (3720 West Seventh Street) Recommended from Multi-Family Planned Commercial Z-86-142 Lots 9-20, Block 2, Chamberlain Arlington Heights Addition (5917-5937 Calmont Avenue) Recommended from "B' TwoFamily Planned requiring the erection of an 8 foot screening fence along the east and south boundaries of the property; with One-Family height and setback provisions; dedication of a 12 foot wide strip of right-of-way for Bryant Irvin Road along the west boundary line for a right turn land; andpermittingall alluses In the Commercial District except: 1) Self-Service Car Wash facillties; 2) Baths, turkish and similar massage Bird andhealthtreatment; 3) stores, pet shops, taxidermist shops or aquarlum; 4) Auditoriums, theatres, movIng picture shows; Z-86-143 Lot 19, Block 6, Hillcrest Addition (4455 Camp Bowle Boulevard) Recommended from "F-R" Restricted Commercial to "PD-E" Planned Recommendation Includes Walver of site plan; permitting all Commercial uses excluding 31A and revising 31R, as follows: "Restaurants, cafes, provided that the floor area does not exceed three thousand (3,000) square feet for this use within the total development: Including restaurants and cafes legally authorized (by duly Issued permits from the City and State) to sell beer wine for consumption on the premises. The terms restaurants, cafes, used herein, refers to places which are regularly open In a bona fide manner; which are used and kept open for the service of food to customers for compensation; which have suitable seatIng for guests; which have suitable facilities for preparation and service of an assortment of foods commonly ordered at various hours of the day or night and the serving of food is the primary business of such places. Closing time for this use shall benot later than Z-86-144 Lots 21,22, 25 26, Block 88, Chamberlain ArlIngton Heights Addition (5428-5436 Birchman Street) Recommended from TwoFamily to "PD-ER" Planned Commercial, retaining residential use until the offices areerected. Z-86-145 East 75 feet of Lot 5, Block 3, College Hill Addition (614 Alston Avenue) Recommended from Mul- ti-Family to Community Facilities Z-86-146 TRACT 1 BEING a 21.92 acretractofland situated in the B.B.B.

C. Railway Company Survey, stract No. 219, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a that tract as conveyed to Interests. said 21.92 008 Legal Notices ruling upheld WASHINGTON school districts ers from discussing in union business hours, the Supreme day. By a 6-2 vote, the ruling that struck ban on teacher activities imposed cials.

Chief Justice quist and Justice had voted to hear case, but the court's on the merits of ceiving written The decision is precedent, just as granted review, and issued a full Today'sopinion "The judgment is Justice Antonin newest member, in the case. The Garland District, which and employs about suburban Dallas, teachers from organizations free time between p.m. The school district teacher union teachers from mail system, bulletin lic address system bers or conduct ing those hours. Those prohibitions lenged in 1981 by the Texas State tion. A federal trial school district U.S.

Circuit Court in December that trict's policy, as tionally interfered speech and freedom (AP) Texas may not ban teachor participating during school Court ruled to- justices upheld a down a Garland talks about union by school offi- William H. RehnByron R. White arguments in the majority ruled the case after rebriefs. binding national if the justices had heard arguments opinion. was one sentence: affirmed." Scalia, the court's did not participate Independent School operates 46 schools 1,700 teachers in prohibited its discussing employeebusiness during their 8 a.m.

and 3:45 also prohibited representatives or using any school's boards or pubto recruit memunion business dur- were chalrepresentatives of Teachers Associa- judge ruled fort the officials. But the 5th of Appeals ruled the school disapplied, unconstituwith freedom of of association. In other action, the court: Refused to reinstate a Texaslaw that imposed stiff penalties for professional bookmakers while treating the betting public more leniently. The court, without comment, left intact a ruling that threw out the law for being unconstitutionally vague. Prosecutors said the state court ruling, if allowed to stand, will cripple, at least temporarily, efforts in Texas to crack down on the multibillion-dollar annual business of betting on sporting events.

"Texas will be helpless against the onslaught of professional gambling" at least until the Texas Legislature drafts a new law, lawyers in the Dallas County district attorney's office said. Upheld the conviction of a Texas man for trespassing after he entered an abortion clinic and spoke to the women inside. The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that Jack Lynn Hoffart's free speech rights were not violated by his prosecution. Hoffart, a member of an anti-abortion group called Life Advocates, was arrested Feb. 4, 1984, after entering the West Loop Clinic in Houston.

Agreed to decide whether cities may make it a crime to "interrupt" police officers in their work. The court said it will review a ruling that such a Houston ordinance is too broad and violates free rights. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last May struck down the Houston ordinance, enacted in 1956, by an 8-7 vote. 2 men arrested at anti-abortion demonstration HOUSTON (AP) Two men were arrested at an anti abortion demonstration at Methodist Hospital after a reporter said they took her tape recorder and broke the tape.

Jo Ann Evansgardner, a reporter for the University of Houston newspaper, The Daily Cougar, said she was taking down the names of several ministers participating in the demonstration Saturday, while her husband, Gerald Gardner, 61, an electric engineering professor at the school, held the recorder. Evansgardner, 61, isa journalism student. "This young man snatched it out of his hand and, in grabbing it, he hit me on the shoulder and knocked me off my feet," she said after Saturday afternoon's demonstration. She said a minister caught her before she hit the ground. Evansgardner said the man, with her husband in pursuit, ran with the tape recorder and later threw it to another man.

The tape cassette cartridge was broken in half, shesaid. The recorder was taken as the hourlong protest against the hospital's practice of performing abortions was winding down about noon. The Rev. George Grant of Beliver's Fellowship Church in Humble defended the two men, saying Evansgardner and her husband are members of the National Organization for Women, which favors a woman's right to choose an abortion. acre tract of land being more particularly describ.d by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point South 1,824.00 feet and East 305.98 feet from the southeast corner of the Nathaniel Holbrook Survey, Abstract No.

647. THENCE North 22 deg. 47' East, a distance of 223.74 feet; THENCE North 31 deg. 17' East, a distance of 422.33 feet; THENCE North 39 deg. east, a distance of 330.68 feet; THENCE North 54 deg, 49' East, a distance of 322.34 feet; THENCE North 63 deg.

04 04 04 4 East, a distance of 361.91 feet; THENCE North 63 deg. East, a distance of 209.41 feet; THENCE North 67 deg, 14' East, a distance of 678.88 feet; THENCE North 82 deg. East, a distance of 198.87 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left whose radius Is 2,500.00 feet and whose long chord bears South 11 deg. 28" Wst, 27.44 feet; THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of of 00 deg. 37' 44 an arc length 27.44 feet; THENCE South 10 deg.

36" West, a distance of 172.46 feet, to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left whose radlus is 1,050.00 feet and whose long chord bears South 08 deg. 43" West, 87.76 feet; THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of 04 deg. 46" an arc length of 87.26 feet; THENCE south 64 deg. 54' West, a distance of 699.25 feet; THENCE South 48 deg. 57' West, a distance of 277.22 feet; THENCE South 41 deg.

West, a distance of 475.96 feet; THENCE South 48 deg. 18' 58" West, a distance of 400.46 feet; THENCE South 67 deg. 13' West, a distance of 388.23 feet; THENCE South 86 deg. 14' West, a distance of 250.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 21.92 acres of land. (I.H.

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The Eyes and Ears of Berry, a sixth-grade-produced school newspaper at Berry Elementary, is due out. OTHER ITEMS School district tax notices were mailed Sept. 30 to property owners in the Arlington Independent School District, said Elicia Fitzgerald, for paying their taxes Property owners are responsible and Jan. 31 regardless of whether they receive an official notice, according to Texas law. Taxes become delinquent Feb.

1. Penalty and interest charges are added from that date. Any Arlington district taxpayer who does not receive a 1986 tax statement should call 460-5851 or go to the tax office at 200 W. Main St. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Because of the large number of Hispanic students at Speer Elementary, the monthly Association newsletter is being printed in English and Spanish this year. The English version of The Speer Star appears on the oddnumbered pages of the publication with the same stories translated into Spanish on the back.

Pat Taylor is editor. work by fifth-grade students, state's "Don't Mess gan, is on exhibit tion building of dependent School Lancaster. third-, fourth- and based on the With Texas" sloin the administrathe Fort Worth InDistrict, 3210 The Star Telegram welcomes information for this column. Please send news from Tarrant County public and private schools and related organizations one week in advance of the activity to School Update, P.O. Box 1870, Fort Worth, Texas 76101.

1 nine mercial to Multi-Family TRACT 2 BEING a 169.97 acre tract of land situated in the B.B.B. C. Rallway Company Survey, Abstract No. 219, and of Hays Convington Survey, Abstract No. 256, and being a por tion of that tract of land as conveyed to CapCon Interests, said 169.97 acre tract of land being moreparticularly describedby metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the southwest corner of the aforementioned B.B.B.

C. Survey; THENCE North 00 deg. 54' East, adistance of 1,053.86 feet; THENCE North 86 deg. 14' East, a distance of 332.76 feet; THENCE North 67 deg. 13' East, a distance of 388.23 feet; THENCE North 48 deg.

181 58' East, a distance of 400.46 feet; THENCE North 41 deg. 18' 03" East, a distance of 475.96 feet; THENCE North 48 deg. 57' East, a distance of 277.22 feet; THENCE North 64 deg. East, a distance of 699.25 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left whose radius is 1,050.00 feet and whose long chord bears South 09 deg. East, 552.87 feet; THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of 30.

deg. 31' 43" an arc length of. 559.47 feet; THENCE South 24 deg. 21' East, a distance of 140.03 feet; THENCE North 66 deg. 27' East, a distance of 842.33 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left whose radius Is 1,650.00 feet whose long chord bears 39 deg.

11' 55" East, 1,511.79 feet; THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of 54 deg. 31' 53" an arc length of 1,570.39 feet; THENCE North 11 deg. 59" East, a distance of 140.68 feet; THENCE North 59 deg. 13' East, a distance of 491.50 feet; THENCE South 00 deg, West, a distance of 2,375.81 feet; THENCE a distance South 61 deg. 41' West, of 277.46 feet; THENCE south 61 deg.

42' West, a distance of 91.23 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right whose radius Is 2,844.79 feet and whose long chordbears South 63 deg. 37' 01" West, 185.90 feet; THENCE along said curve through a central angle of 03 deg. 44' 41" an arc length of 185.93 feet; THENCE south 65 deg. 27' West, a distance of 567.90 feet; THENCE south 65 deg. 27' 00" West, a distance of 157.74 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right whose radius Is 934.93 feet and whose long chord bears South 76 deg.

West, 361.31 feet; THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of 22 deg. 16' 57" an arc length of 363.60 feet; THENCE south 87 deg. West, a distance of 35.19 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left whose radius Is 736.20 feet and whose long chord bears South 81 deg. West, 146.19 feet; THENCE along sald curve thorugh a central angle of 11 deg. 46" an arc length of 146.43 feet; THENCE North 52 deg.

49' West, a distance of 89.04 feet; THENCE North 89 deg. West, a distance of 60.16 feet; THENCE North 89 deg. West, a distance of 59.89 feet; THENCE South 00 deg. West, a distance of 56.93 feet; THENCE South-28 deg. 53' 18" West, a distance of 132.29 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left whose radius Is 736.20 and whose long chord bears South 45 deg.

West, 237.95 feet; THENCE along said curve through a central angle of 18 deg. 01" an arc length of 239.00 feet; THENCE South 35 deg. West, a distance of 152.47 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right whose radius Is 934.95 and whose long chord bears South 40 deg. 29' West, 155.81 feet; THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of 09 deg, 33' 34" an arc length of 155.99 feet; THENCE North 89 deg. 34' West, a distance of 2,158.59 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 169.97 acres of land.

(I. H. at Loop Recommended from Mul11-Family and "F' Commerclal to Commercial TRACT 3 BEING a 8.15 acre tract of land situated in the B.B.B. Railway Company Survey, Abstract No. 219, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a portion of that tract of land as conveyed to CapCon Interests, sald 8.15 acre tract of land being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point South 1,228.28 feet and East 2,514.64 feet from the southeast corner of the Nathaniel Holbrook Survey, Abstract No.

647; THENCE North 24 deg. 21' West, a distance of 140.03 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right radius Is 1,050.00 feet North and whose long chordbears 12 deg. West, 433.05 feet; THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of 23 deg. 48' 04" an arc length of 436.18 feet; THENCE North 72 deg. East, a distance of 603.02 feet; THENCE South 22 deg.

49' East, a distance of 504.71 feet; THENCE South 66 deg. West, a distance of 674.88 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 8.15 acres of land. (1. H. at Loop Recommended from Commercial to Commercial TRACT 4 BEING a 34.52 the acretractofland situated in C.

Rallway Company Survey, Abstract No. 219, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a portion of that tract of land as conveyed to CapCon Interests, said 34.52 acre tract of land being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point North 417.28 feet and East 4,271.46 feet from the southeast corner of the Nathaniel Holbrook Survey, Abstract No. 647; THENCE South 58 deg. West, a distance of 447.94 feet; THENCE South 60 deg. 21' West, a distance of 418.54 feet; THENCE South 69 deg.

West, a distance of 376.81 feet; THENCE south 80 deg. 05' West, a distance of 454.46 feet; THENCE South 82 deg. West, a distance of 307.08 feet to the beginning of a non curve to the right whose radius 2,500.00 feet and whose long chord bears North 17 deg. 09" East, 541.17 feet: THENCE along sald curve through a central angle of 12 deg. 38" an arc length of 542.23 feet; THENCE North 23 deg.

East, a distance of 819.26 feet; THENCE south 77 of deg. 06 34" East, a distance 322.63 feet; THENCE South 85 deg, 13' 16 4 East, a distance of 725.44 feet; THENCE North 84 deg. 52' East, a distance of 418.43 feet; THENCE south 11 deg. 594 West, a distance of 489.92 feet to the POINT BEGINNING.

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