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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 46

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FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. July 9, 1972 I See by the Star Telegram 96th District Court HON. JOE SPURLOCK, JUDGE Wade Lagwan Roberts V5. Employers Commercial Union Insurance judgment. Texas Consumer Finance Corp.

vs. Herman Brown et ux, default fudgment. Pangburn Drugs, Inc. VS. Weir summary iudament.

Mack Shirt Co. VS. L. G. Hogan, judgment.

Jack Harrell vs. City of Fort Worth, dismissed with prejudice at defendant's cost. William A. Fletcher VS. Samuel Young Radford, judgment.

Ruth Blackstone et al VS. sherry, Reifle, dismissed with prejudice defendant's cost. Fort Worth National Bank vs. Frank J. Smith, default judgment.

Elina Marie Castleberry vS. Archie W. Castleberry, dismissed with preludice at plaintiff's cost. Texas Consumer Finance Corp. James A.

Deloach et ux, default judgment. Coors Porcelain Co. vs. Skyline Industries, dismissed with prejudice at defendant's cost. James Denver Heqwood vs.

State Automobile Casualty Underwriters, judgment. Delta Ann Kizer VS. Edward Mixon, dismissed with preiudice at defendant's cost. 141st District Court HON. JAMES E.

WRIGHT, JUDGE Ralston Purina Co. vs. Ralph R. Kitterman default ludament. Max L.

Puffer et al vs. Patricia Harmon McKeel, agreed ludament. Carvel C. Harmon Vs. Govie Etoil Harmon, dismissed with preiudice.

Harris Hospital VS. Billy J. Brown, default judament. Jimmy Walker vs. Mike Crow, judament.

153 District Court HON. ARDELL M. YOUNG. JUDGE City of Worth vs. Robert Allen White et al, judgment.

C. F. Herman vs. Benny Blair, dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Texas Consumer Finance Corp.

Vs. Billy Moody et al, default judament, Charles Purvis Ridley VS. McMillan, dismissed with preiudice at defendant's cost. W. E.

Martin vs. Republic National Life Insurance dismissed with prejudice at plaintiff's cost. H. A. Glass vs.

John Owens. default judgment. McDonald and Co. VS. Unknown tors of Bessie Davis et al, judaHeirs, Administrators, and he Execument.

Robert J. Daso vs. William P. Glade, dismissed with prejudice at defendant's cost. Hallmark Cars.

Inc. vs. Joe Langhammer, agreed ludgment. Pinkerton's, Inc. vs.

P. A. Goldrina Hauling, dismissed with prejudice at plaintiff's cost. Evelyn Backus vs. Dub Shaw Ford, dismissed with preiudice.

at defendant's cost. J. V. Ashford et al vs. Henry D.

Jones et ux, agreed ludgment. ANNULMENTS GRANTED CASON, Doris C. and Kenneth G. KUHN, Samuel and Puanathona. DIVORCES GRANTED In ADAMS, the Cuba Matter of Marie the Marriage (Skaggs) otina Lawrence.

ALEXANDER, Kenneth Earl and LyKay. ALLEN, Donald Floyd and a Sue Ellen. ALLEN, Mary Juanita and Bobby ALLRED, Margie and Brody Lee. ARMER, Anna Lee and James Wes- ARMSTRONG, Mary Lucille and Raymond Lewis. Carola Gay and James P.

BAKER, Emmett Reese and Marilyn Lois. BARNETT, Norma Gene and Audrey Wayne. BAYLESS, Linda Carl and James Wesley. BEAM, Harry L. and Geraldine Yvonne.

BENTHALL, Debra Jean and George Henry. BRAND, Jimmy B. and Kandi Dec. BRAY, Jerry Lee and Barbara A Joan. BRESLAU, Elizabeth Ann and Marvin.

BROWN. Michelle and Ronald Gene. CALDWELL, Jerry D. and Sally Ruth. CARROLL, Gary Wayne and Kathy NC.

CHESTER. Dorothy and Paul Davis, CHILDS, Anne Jeanette and Jerry concierio. Charlotte Ann and Joseph Thomas. D. TEL.

Obren and Mable Lorene. DARNELL. Lowell A. and June E. Wavne DAVENPORT, Janie Lee and Dee.

DAVIS. Bettye Sue and Willis Rav. DOUCET, Helen Elizabeth and Kenneth Joseph. DRYDEN, Marie and Jessie B. DUFFY, Georgia Ann and George Harold.

DYER. Barbara and Dwayne. EDWARDO, Margie Jane and John Weslev Jr. ELLIOTT, Kerry Lynn and Charles Henry. EMERICK, Dave Duaine and Elizabeth Ann, cross action.

EMRICH, Charles Douglas and Jesann. FAGAN, Carl W. and Lee Ann. FIELDS, Bessie Nelda and Andrew. FISHER, Roy Ray and Lynn Martha.

FLOYD, Karen Marie and Cary Clemen. FORCE, James E. and Bonnie Jean. FOSTER, Earl and Mae Francis. GALINDO, Roberta and Candelario.

GALLAWAY, Hardy and Lucille Lois. GAMBLE, Lottie Bell and David Wayne. GARDNER, Carolyn and Billy Joe. GARY, Horace R. and Thelma Fave.

W. GRAY. Carol Diane and Dennis GROSS, Barry and Sandra. HALE, Carol and Thomas HANKINS, Carol Jane and Garv Rav. HARPER, Debora Ruth and William Doualas.

HARRELL, Marilyn Kay and Charles B. HERNDON. Patricia Carole and Thomas Onen. M. HERRING, Leon and Dorothy HILL, Birdie Pauline and Charles E.

HILL. Shirley Kay and Jimmy Allen. HITT, W. W. and Betty Ann.

HODGES, June and Jerry B. HORN, Gay Lynn and Michael dall. Barbara A. Robert C. JACKSON, Donald L.

and Anita Daniels. JAMES. Edna O. and George H. Sr.

JOHNSON, David Earl and Margaret Ellen. JONES, Stephen Michael and Gaylynn Fave. KERR, Annie Mac and John William. KINSELLA, Cheryl Eileen and Robert Patrick. KISSENTANER, Evelyn Laquita and Gerald.

KNOX. Cynthia and D.S. Jr. LEE, Melanie Ann and Phillip Lester. Emily and Irving.

LEUTWYLER, PI Patricia Ann and cross action. LINSCOTT, Myrna Loy and Billy Vaughn. LOW, Mildred and Chester J. LUESING, Glenda Lynn and Norman Leslie. MADDOX, Doris Inez and Charles Wilburn.

MAHARREY, Frances Nell and Charles Edward. MANUEL, Deborah Jo and Nicky Charles. McCOMMAS, George Luther Jr. and Holive. McGILL, Mary Beth and Alton Bernard Jr.

McMILLEN, Carrel and Jacky. MITCHELL. Doris Jean and Kenneth Earl. MITCHELL. Harry William and Cassie Lancaster.

MITCHELL, Iva L. and Doran W. MOORE, Debora and Lewis Jr. MOSLEY, Ramona Lynn and Charles Edward. MYERS, Richard Ray and Linda Moody.

NEELY, Ronald Roy and Kathleen Ellen. NEWMAN, Marcus Lynn and Nita Marie. NUTTALL, Gloria and Harold A. DATES, Jean and Virgil. ONEAL, Ruby Mae and Billy Leon.

PAGE, Merlyn Sue and Dale Hugh. PARRISH, Barbara and William. PARRISH, Helen and Artis Lee. PAUL, Anna Louise and Donald. PAUL, Edward A.

and Cynthia J. PEARSON, Nancy C. and Arvie G. PEVELER, Orita N. and Milton.

PHILLIPS, Kenneth W. Margie Lee, cross action. POWELL, Gwynn 'Peters and Bobby Ray. POWELL, Suzanne Gav and C. V.

PROCTOR, Rae Ann and Forrest Everett. PRUETT, Bonita L. and James L. REASON, Shirley Nadine and Jimmie Roger. REESE, Mary Maglean and Robert.

REYES, Margaret Mary and FrederRICHARDSON, Sue and Donald ROBERTS, Judith Kay and Willie Sandra Kay and -Tomie ROSE, Thomas Michael and Sharon Lynn. ROSSON, Larry Eugene and Rena Jo, SAIN, Betty Louise and Trov Dale. SEARCY, Priscilla Ann and Morris Wadale 111. SEBASTIAN, Robert Wesley and Daisv Ruth. SHELBY, C.

R. and Marie. SHURBET, Linda Lee and Robert O'Neal. SINGLETON, John Bartholomew 111 and Josephine Teresa. SMITH, Suanne Bernice and Richard Dennis.

SPURRIER, Martha and Hulen. STEVENSON, William G. and Donna Lee. STRATTON, ON, Troyanna and Ray Lynn. THOMPSON, Betty Louise and Lee TREWIN, Hazel Nadine and Marion TYLER, Debra Carlene and Jimmy Craig.

WALLS, S. A. and Artis. WEINER, Le Dora and Emery IV. WILE, Phyllis and Ira B.

WILLS, Oliver Doyle and Marshall Sue. WILSON, Barbara Brees and David Charles. WILSON, Mary Katherine and Robert W. WISE, Sharon and Ronald F. WOODARD, Durelle and Paul T.

Jr. WOODS, Claudia Lauris and Kenneth Dean. WOOLEVER, Betty Patricia and Stanley Dean. MARRIAGE LICENSES BIGGERS-KIGER, Wayne Clayton, 18, Kathy Lou, 18, both Keller. BRUTON-JENKINS, William Vernon, 18.

Crowley, Jackie Ruth, 18, Joshua. BURRIS-McCULLOUGH, Phillip Wayne, 19, 816 Hackamore, Rebecca Ann, 19, 108 N. Judd. CROW-LYNCH, Bradley Craig, 20, 2116 King, Linda Susan, 20, Euless. CURREY-WOODALL, Lesley Barton, 19, 1133 Park Center, Linda Susan, 17, 3949 Marks Place.

ECHOLS-HARRIS, William Walker 111, 24, Arlington, Janice Kathleen, 20, 6921 Sheridan Road. FLATT-STOLE, Steven Craig, 22, Garland, Linda Gail, 20, Del Rio. FREY-ALDRIDGE, Peter Edward, 25, Linda Ashabraner, 19, both 3504 Norton Drive. FRITCHER-HENDERSON, William Fred 111, 27, Saginaw, Nelda RasbuGRIMES 6206 Loyd Hill William Lane. McClelland, 78.

Neva Milton, 65, both 4213 Ranier Court. HOPKINS-RAINEY, Clifford Marion 23. Margaret Marie, 16, both Azle. HOPKINS-BUTTERFIELD, Henry Tyler, 43, 5524 Byers, Jan, 35, 5701 Pershing. KROON-BARNES, David.

Blair, 19, 2844 Las Vegas Trail, Patricia Louise, 18, 7000 Wvcliff. LONG- -VANDERGRIFF, David Lee, 18. Debra Gail, 16, both 2024 Eden Ave. McCULLOUCH-BING, Randall Gene. 21, Burleson, Elizabeth Ann.

19, 6709 Alma. McKOWN-BROOKSHIRE, Michael William, 23, 2323 Ridamar, Sherri Ann, 26. 6519 Plaza Parkway. McMURRAY-FLANNERY, Calloway Warner Joe, 32, 204 Booth Road, Ellen Jane, 31, 2819 Elm Park. MEDINA-CHAPMAN.

Jesse Gomez, 22, 2604 Refugio, Deborah Lee, 19, 2P09 Dell. MOELLER-TAYLOR, Randall Lerov, 20, Everman, Bonnie Jane, 19, Arlington. PERKINS-SUMMERS, Sandra Harry Jeanette, Craig, 23, Poolville, 20, Burleson. Richard Dale, 32, Euless. Annette Gay, 26, Arlinaton, Wayne Robert, 55.

Everman. Francis Margaret, 51, 3632 Purinaton. SMILEY SULLIVAN. Lyndaon Darnell, 21, 3801 Fitzhugh, Gail Wenay, 18. 1609 John Lawrence, 26, 833 Fairview, Peggy Jo, 17.

Arlinaton. TURNER FRANKLIN. Arlin Den, 19, 3500 N.W. 34th, Shirley Jo. 18.

Dallas. 22. ULSH-ADAMS, Gene Millard. Carewell Air Force Base, Patricia. Louise, 29.

290R Dell. W'ISON-BRAZZILE. Philip Marlowe. 21. Carswell Air Force Base, Sheila Lorraine, 18, 5604 Comer.

BIRTHS July 7 SAINTS HOSPITAL FORTENBERRY, Mr. and Mrs. Phillin Douglas. 4205 Selkirk Girl. HICKS.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 12 Herbert twin airls. JOHNSON. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles David. 5029 Melissa, bov. ARLINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SHEPARD, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Flovd. RI. 1, Palmer, boy. STANLEY, Mr. and Mrs.

James Parker, Rt. 3. Arlinaton, girl. R1. 1, Justin, boy.

HARRIS HOSPITAL BOGAN. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O.

Wayne, Box 174, Keller, airl. CARROLL. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5601 Whitman airl.

COWLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, 625 W. Oak. Hurst, airl.

DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Toby Lee, 309 Kirby, Arlinaton. bov DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs.

Toby Lee, 309 Kirby, Arlinaton, boy. HANCOCK. Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Loyd 4016 Westerly bov. JONES, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert, 3628 Brinht, airl. LOVEN.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert, 3628 Bright, oirl. LOVEN. Mr.

and Mrs. Jan 4905 Terrace bov. LYNCH. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert 4602 Rushwood bov. NOONKESTER, Mr. and Mrs. Don. 012 Sarinadale.

Bedford. airl. PATTERSON. Mr. and Mrs.

Archie, 4719 Deutt. airl. PERCIFIELD, Mr. and Mrs. John 210 Jessun, Alvarado, bov.

SVURA, Mr. and Mrs. John 221 Zorhir Kinaston, bov. VAUGHN. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael 6001 Circle Ridae bov. WATSON, Mr. and Mrs. Garland 5429 Parker, Henderson 87, twinbovs.

HURST HOSPITAL WARD. Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 2157 Jacock, bov. WHITE SETTLEMENT HOSPITAL MEEKS, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry 1300 Kimbrough, White Settlement, girl. FIRE CALLS Fire calls answered by the Fort Worth Fire Department for the 24- hour period ended at 8 p.m. Saturday. FRIDAY 1:20 a.m.

-2800 S. Riverside Drive, auto, light damage. 1:50 a.61.-1005 Commerce. business. no damage.

5:07 a.m.2429 Lillian, auto, minor SATURDAY 8:40 a.m. --1424 Cairn Circle, rest dence, no damage. 9:57 a.m. -3700 Camp Bowie, auto, moderate damage. 11:45 a.m.

Granburv Road and Dirk Road, auto, light damage. 1:59 p.m. -300 East Terrell, grass. 6:50 p.m. -912 East Humbolt, resident, light damage.

7:28 p.m. 3605 Overton Park large tree. 7:25 p.m. -12th ustreet and Northside Drive, grass ARMORED CAR ROBBED MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) Two armed men held up an armored car of the Bank of Nuevo Leon Saturday and escaped with a haul estimated unofficially at $160,000. Police said no one was injured.

SEE OUR SMITH LARGE AD SECTION A BROS. PAGES 14 15 Come to CARPET 508 336-8761 Carroll great lunch at UNDERWOOD'S Cafeteria Lots of Salads, Vegetables, Bread Pickles, The Works. TILL 9 P.M. DAILY ARLINGTON RIVER OAKS 1206 5437 E. Division River Oaks Blvd.

261-3751 PE 7-7011 MANSFIELD HWY. HALTOM CITY up 3125 4505 Mansfield Hwy. N.I. 28th St. 534-5544 TE4-1192 Referee of Chess Match Unable to Officiate First Game Los Angeles Post REYKJAVIK, Iceland Lothar Schmid, the referee of Spassky-Fischer championship chess match, will not old son had been injured in a bicycle accident.

The injury was reported as not serious. The assistant referee, Gudmundur Arnlaugsson of Ice- Schmid as referee. It was Fischer's position that no active chess player who participated in international tournaments should referee impor- be able to officiate at the first land, will replace Schmid, tant games. The reason sia only once previously. Al- International is described as in good spirgame on Tuesday.

Schmid who expects to be here for the Fischer advanced was Russian though he is an international head of the its. A member of his delegaSaturday flew to his home in second game on Thursday. domination over chess. He grandmaster, Schmid de- Chess Federation, ruled that tion said that Fischer was reBamberg, Germany, upon re- Originally Bobby Fischer said that players who like to scribes himself as an "ama- Fischer's objections were in- laxed, joking, confident and ceiving news that his 10-year- had objected to the choice of participate in Russian tourna- teur" who plays in very few valid, and that Schmid would anxious to play. SI HA SKAGGS ALBERTSONS LIMIT JULY RIGHTS 9, 10.

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POLK AT HIGHWAY 87 FORT WORTH-682 SEMINARY SOUTH CENTER ments would favor the Russians when they acted as referee. Schmid responded by saying that he had played in Rus- tournaments these days and who does not make his living at chess. He is the head of a publishing house in Bamberg. Last week Dr. Max Euwe, remain as referee.

Since then there have been no objections from the American delegation. The American grandmaster.

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