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DALLAS TIMES HERALD
CLASSIFIED ADS 748-1414
e by JO
OUELLET
HOW TO PLAY:
All the words listed below appear in the puzzle-horizontally,
vertically, diagonally, even backwards. Find them and CIRCLE
THEIR LETTERS. The leftover letters spell the Wonderword.
GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL Solution: 12 letters%,:
Farms..........8732:
BARGAIN
72.5 acres Smi. N. of Commerce
on State hwy 50. 645 per acre or
VA 691-1920, 423-4216.
Income producing farm for sale,
leased to established farmer,
Call Mr. McCall at Hobratsch
Alfalfa Farms Inc. 234-4295.
Good financing 40 acres 42mi.
East. Don Hagler 328-3773.
30 ACRE Fruit farm, Sunset,
Texas. House, lank & barn.
$32,500. 247-1297 or 817-497-4415.
e 3,000 ACRE Sabine River
Ranch. Financing available.
PARKER REAL ESTATE
(214)962-39 (214) 962-3998 (214)
962-3426
GRAND SALINE
77 Acre Farm for sale with
trailer house, permanent water
214-469-3759 Murchison. Tx
EXECUTIVE RETREAT
NEAR CANTON
Beautiful tree covered 45 acres
with Spanish 3 bdrms, 2 /2
baths, brick home. Furnished
gameroom with wet bar, heated
swimming pool, barn, pond,
fences. $135,000.
KAUFMAN CO.
6.8 Acres with new 3 bdrm, 1 3/4
bath, livingroom, diningroom,
den with fireplace, double ga-
rage, 558,000.
33 acres about 7 miles West of
Kemp, 40 miles Southeast of
Dallas on County Rd. 5450 per
acre.
77 acres with trees, gravel road,
waterline, good fences,and stock
water. $600 per acre.
150 acres about 25 miles East of
Dallas 2 1/ miles off 1-20, fenced
into 3 pastures with 4 stock
tanks, horse trap with shed, $800
per acre.
Approximately 287 acres, 4
ponds, scattered trees, rolling
terrain, some bottomland, all
weather road 13 miles east of
Kaufman 5506 per acre.
(V.A.BECKER
KAUFMAN 932-6100
Metro & Nites 287-4979
Ranches........ 8736
BEAUTIFUL RANCH
MOSQUE COUNTY
Just 1 hr. So. of Ft. Worth.
Abundant wildlife, good fences,
excellent buy. Will sell any
amount below:
.1,726 acres $680 per acre. 4
houses, 5 barnes, 5 wells, 35-40
acre lake, 20 acre lake with
many other lakes & ponds. Live
creek, coastal & hay grazer,
planned landing strip, frontage
on 2 highways, 2 roads.
300-350 acres $680. per acre.
Nice house & barn W well, lake
& ponds. Mostly wooded &
coastal field.
ATTENTION
ALL TEXAS VETS
two 23 acre tracts at $650. per
acre. Firm. Paved highway
frontage with stock tank ea.
20 acres, $25,000. House w/well,
stock tank & paved highway
frontage.
Call Gary D. Pickens, Dallas,
14-341-3175 btwn 9am-6pm
PARADISE
IS NOT LOST!
Just placed on market! Lovely
Estate famed for its beautiful
Quarter Horses. 4.8 acres with 6
stalls, centrally heated barn+ 10
additional stalls and double hay
barns, walker and trainer. Set
up for the horseman - whether
business or pleasure is the goal!
immaculate two bedroom home
features additional space for
study, office or 3rd bedrm!
Swimming pool and deck. Mobile
home also included in sale for
work hands living quarters. A
must to see! Owner will consider
financing! Exclusive offering at
$140,000
company li
1 HOMES FOR
298-8941 LIVING
REALTORS-MLS
458 ACRE RANCH
W of Denton, Tx. All grass, 4 br,
2 bath ranch-home, foreman's
house, 5 car garage, barn, 1/
minerals, $550/ac, gas well 3
sides.
W V TUNNICLEiS1'
Denton, Tx 817-387-5502Ranches . . ...8736
DAIRY- By owner: Grade A
Dairy for Sale. 306 acres com-
plete automanicsoperation. 1
Feed Milt & Bens, 90 Holstein
Cows- 45Lb. Milking average;
200 Acres fertilized Coastal Hay,
excellent hunting Deer, Quail
and Dove, 6-Lakes near pro-
posed Keechi Lakesite, Free-
stone County, 12-mile East of I-
45 between Houston and Dallas,
$1500. per acre. Charles Wilker-
son, RI. 2, Bx 243,Oakwood,
Texas 75855. CAll (214) 322-4730.
3200 acre cattle ranch. Near
Freer, Texas, Duvall County.
2500 acres buffel grass pasture,
5 acre lake, fenced and cross
fenced 5375 per acre, 10% down,
balance 10 years at 8/2%. BEN-
BOW REALTY CO., (512) 686-
1555, JESSIE GREEN (512) 686-
0977, 601 Pecan, McAllen, Texas
78501.
Farms, Ranches Wanted.... 8740
FARMS WANTED
50-250 acres within 100 mis.
of Dallas, prefer N.E. Texas.
All replys should include,
price, terms & description.
Principle only reply: P 0
Box 29060, Dallas, Tx. 75229
LAND-Land. We buy & sell
land & homes. Land Office 681-
1495
275 Acres, Mason County,
Ranch for Sale By Owner, Deer
Turkey. After 7. 598-2280 (214)
Real Estate Exchange.. 8752
Lake Kiowa waterfront lot,
trees, nice homeside 18 hole
private golf course, private club,
tennis, swimming fishing, golf,
24hr guard security 45mm from
Dallas, water elec. meter.
Forced to sell or trade, health,
trade for metroplex property or
anything. 494-4787, 348-5405, 495-
4085.
23/4 Acres of HC and apartment
zoning, property has 103,000
sq.ft. of vacant plus 1 2200 sq.ft.
office building and 1 1000 sq.ft.
print shop. L,.ocated on 4-lane
thoroughfare 10-minutes from
Downtown Dallas. 5165,000, will
consider trade up and down for
close in acreage north. 620-1114.
Real Estate Other Texas
Cities....... ...8756
3 bdrm 2 bath brick, approx 4
wooded acres $85,000 completely
turn. Box 855, Van, Tx 75790
Out of State Real Estate... 8760
ARKANSAS HOME
2000 sq. ft. living area, 3 bed-
rooms, 11/2 baths, large den with
fireplace, fully carpeted, custom
drapes, CH/A with many extras.
2 car garage with out buildings,
5 acres covered with timbers,
beautiful scenic view of moun-
tains, 11/2 miles out of Mena,
Ark. $59,000. (501)394-1870
For sale 10 acres in the beautiful
Ozark Mountains of NW Arkan-
sas. 4br split level, 1 full bath 2
half baths, 3 car garage small
barn, also gun shop & 16x24
block bldg. Doing good business,
ilpdoor pistol and rifle range. For
more Info. Call 501-248-7815 Elm
Springs, Arkansas.
For sale. 4(/2 Acre) lots in the
Baca Grande, Colorado. Baca
Grande has Smillion resort hotel,
airport, golf, sailing, stables. 45
minutes from Monarch skiing,
690-3803.
Real Estate Wanted... 8764
AAAAAAAAAAAAA ABSO-
LUTELY FASTEST CASH for
houses or equities. No gimmicks.
FARLEY 328-8331, 341-4630
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Company will buy homes
MARTHA COATNEY 328-9177
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ACCENT 224-5563
Buys OAK CLIFF Houses
& Equities for CASH
A-A-A-A-A H!
FAST CASH/TOP
DOLLAR.
investor sincerely needs homes
$10,000-575,000 range for rental
and resale. North of East parts
of Dallas and condition, no prob-
lem & make back payments and
pay off liens. Most Closing within
48 hours. Call 324-0370
Ken D'Angelo, Broker
A buyer of houses. Casa View,
Casa Linda, Garland, Mesq. N.
Dallas, Richardson. Ralph Miller
327-4591.
A Corporation buys homes for
rental. Ralph Miller 278-0586.
ALL CASH for your equity-
Mesquite-Garland-Casa View.
DAVID HOLLAMAN REAL-
TORS 270-6725
ALL CASH- We offer top $ for
equity in your home. Back pmts
& leins cleared. Quick servic'
Agent 327-4568 or 271-4959.Horoscope
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Cars, Coast, Country, Cruises; Dash; Escape, Europe;
Fish; Gains, Golf; Happy, Holidays, Hooky, Hunt; Isle;
Japan; Lake, Life, Links, Loafing; Mountains; Needed,
North; Ocean; Patio, Plain; Relaxation, Restaurants,
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els; Unwinding; Vacations; West.
Yesterday's Answer: HUMANITARIAN
To order Wonderword collection #1 send $1.50, which includes pos-
tage and handling, to Wonderword c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 90,
Los Angeles, Ca. 90053.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Good lunar aspect co-
incides now with long-range prospects. Diversify. Dis-
play adaptability. Deal with Gemini, Sagittarius per-
sons. Have fun without giving in to too many foibles.
Remember nutrition, health resolutions.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Maintain moderate
pace and policy. Study Libra message. One close to
you - including partner or mate - is concerned with
possessions, valuables, lost articles, finances. Be thor-
ough. Do not attempt to storm the barricades.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent on
public relations, cooperative efforts, marital status.
Gather information, make, this a period of prepara-
tion. Change is favorable, but don't force issues. Defer
to judgment of legal counsel, partner or mate.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Go slow, take
time to smell the flowers. You can afford now to play
waiting game. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure
prominently. Employment, services, dependents - in-
cluding pets -- claim spotlight. Domestic tranquility
follows recent "storm."Real Estate Wanted ... 8764
All cash & you get it fast for
your equity in Mesquite, Balch
Springs, Casa View. 270-7526,
Agent.
CASH FOR EQUITIES! Any
condition! Mesquite, Garland,
Casa View. First Mark 270-8733.
Cash for equities White Rock,
Mesq. Copeland Realty 328-6341
Cash for Oak Cliff Houses. Free
estimates. Cox Realty 941-2065.
Cash for your equity. Weaver
424-6529, 424-9987..
Fast cash! I want your equity in
North/East area 278-1867
FOR BEST SERVICE & quick
sale on' your house call us.
Satisfying clients for 20 yrs .
Mesq. Casa View, Garland,
Pleasant Grove. Billie Sanders
279-6546.
All cash for equities, we buy
homes. Davis & Wren 255-8528.
NOTICE
TO HOME SELLERS
We have cash for immediate
purchase of your home regard-
less of condition or location.
CALL 941-6565
Oak Cliff-DeSoto-Duncanville
Will sell your home at full
market price or pay you cash at
Investors price. Compare both
with us before you sell. First
Realty Corporation
REALTORS-M.L.S. 331-6521
OAK CLIFF Property-CASH
339-6391 339-6291
OUR SPEEDY Cash for your
home or equity-Agt 943-4486.
Quick cash for your equity, We
pay in back payment and closing
costs. Call Lee 231-1294 or 386-
7653.
WE BUY EQUITIES!
Gilmore Realty 339-2247
[NOTICES]
Off. Pub., Legal Notices, Bids 8900
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
SANGAMON COUNTY,
ILLINOIS
WILLIAM ABER, Petitioner vs.
STEVEN RICHARD SANDER-
SON and LISA DIANE SAND-
ERSON, Defendants
No. 78-87
Petition for Adoption of a Child
Named LISA DIANE SANDER-
SON
Publication--Adoption Notice
The requisite affidavit for publi-
cation having been filed, notice is
hereby given to you and each of
you STEVEN RICHARD SAND-
ERSON and to all whom it may
concern that on the 7th day of
July, 1958 filed a petition in the
office of tke Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Sangamon County, Illi-
nois, for the adoption of a child
named LISA DIANE SANDER-
SON, that summons was duly
Issued, returnable, according to
law, and that said petition is still
pending.
Now, unless you, the said de-
fendant, file your answer, or
otherwise make your appear-
ance in said cause, at the Court
House in the City of Springfield,
County of Sangamon, State of
Illinois, on or before the 20th day
of September A.D. 1978, default
may be entered against you at
any lime thereafter and a decree
of adoption entered in accord-
ance with the prayer of said
petition.
EDWARD W. RYAN
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Sangamon County, Illinois
NOTICE OF
MEETING OF SHAREHOLD-
ERS
of UNITED NATIONAL BANK
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to call of its Directors,
a special meeting of the share-
holders of United National Bank
will be held at its banking house
at Main and Akard Streets, in
the City 'of Dallas, State of
Texas, on Wednesday, Septem-
ber 20, 1978, at 10:00 a.m.,for the
purpose of considering and
determining by vote whether an
agreement to sell and transfer all
of the business and substantially
all of the assets of said bank to
First City Bank of Dallas,
located in the City of Dallas,
State of Texas, under the provi-
sions of the laws of the United
States and the State of Texas,
shall be ratified and confirmed,
subject to the approval of the
Comptroller of the CUrrency,
Washington, D.C., and the Bank-
ing Commissioner of the State of
Texas, and all other appropriate
Governmental agencies, and for
the purpose of voting upon any
other matters incidental to the
proposed transaction. A form of
the aforesaid agreement provid-
ing for the purchase of assets is
being mailed to all shareholders,
is on file at the bank and may be
inspected during business hours.Off. Pub., legal Notices, Bids 8900
78-2335
NOTICE OF HEARING
Project #9130 & 9080
The City Council of the City of
Dallas will hold a public hearing
at 1:30 P.M. on September 20,
1978, in the Council Chamber of
the Dallas City Hall as to the
amount to be assessed against
each abutting property owner,
railways, and street railways, if
any, or their agents or attorneys
and to all persons interested in
said matter and as to the bene-
fits to said property by reason of
said improvement or any other
matter or thing in connection
therewith on the following
streets:
Singleton Boulevard from Loop
12 to Jim Street to Mike Street,
Toronto Street to Lumly Street
to Lapsley Street to Claibourne
Boulevard, Clymer Street to Iro-
quois Street to Ingersoll Street,
Bernal Drive to 235 feet east of
Bernal Drive and Lapsley Street
from Leewood Street to Single-
ton Boulevard.
That the cost of the following
described improvements on the
heretofore described streets,
with the amount or amounts per
front foot proposed to be as-
sessed for such improvements
against abutting property and
the owners thereof, and against
street and steam railway
companies whose tracks occupy
said streets if any, are as
follows, to-wit:
Singleton Boulevard from Loop
12 to 235 feet east of Bernal
Drive shall be improved with 8-
inch thickness reinforced 3000 -
pounds per square inch concrete
pavement; with 6-inch time
stabilized base; with 6-inch
height rol-type integral curbs;
with 6-Inch thickness reinforced
concrete drive approaches and
4-inch thickness non-reinforced
concrete sidewalks where speci-
fied; so that there shall be two
roadways each 33 feet in width
separated by a variable width
'median with left turn lanes
where specified; Lapsley Street
shall be improved with 6-inch
thickness reinforced 3000-pounds
per square inch concrete pave-
ment 36 feet in width.
a. The estimated cost of the
improvement is 51,353,073.85.
b. The estimated rate per front
foot to be assessed against abut-
ting property and the owners
thereof for concrete sidewalks is
as follows:
1. Where property is zoned
residential and sides on the
street 50.80.
2. Where property fronts on the
street $3.20.
c. The estimated rate per square
yard to be assessed against
abutting property and the
owners thereof for reinforced
concrete drive approaches is as
follows:
1. Where property is zoned
residential $13.13.
2. Where property is zoned
heavy commercial $14.44.
d. The estimated rate per front
foot to be assessed against abut-
ting property and the owners
thereof for improvement exclu-
sive of sidewalks and drive
approaches is as follows:
Where property Classification is
WSR-l. (Residential)
1. Cost for 8-inch thickness
reinforced 3000-pounds per
square Inch adjusted to 6-inch
thickness 2500-pounds per
square inch concrete, pavement
2.5'wide with curb $4.86.
2. Cost for 6-inch thickness
reinforced 3000-pounds per
square inch adjusted to 6-inch
thickness reinforced 2500-
pounds per square inch concrete
pavement 13.5' wide with curb
$21.07.
Whereproperly Classisfication is
WSR-Ili. (Heavy Commercial)
Cost for 8-inch thickness rein-
forced 3000-pounds per square
inch concrete pavement 33.5'
wide with curb $60.24.
ROBERT S. SLOAN
City Secretary
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is. hereby given that on
September 5, 1978, at 2:00 P.M.
a public sale'will be held at 2124
Cockrell Hill Rd. Dallas, Tx. to
sell for cash the following
collateral, to-wit: 1972 Chevrolet,
Serial #1Z37W2S510969. Said
collateral being held to secure an
obligation arising under a retail
instalment security agreement
(conditional sale contract) held
by G,.,nerai Motors Acceptance
Corporation as secured party.
Said public sale is to be con-
ducted according to the laws of
the State of Texas. General
Motors Acceptance Corporation
reserves the right to bid at this
sale.
The collateral is presently stored
and may be seen at 2124 Cock-
rell Hill Rd., Dallas, Tex..
GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPT-j
ANCE CORPORATIONOff. Pub., Legal Notices, Bids 8900
Adv. 39
NOTICE TO REMOVE SOLID
WASTE MATERIALS AND
WEEDS
Pursuant to Section 18-12 and
18-16 of the Dallas City Code,
Dallas, Texas the following
owner of record of the described
property located in the City of
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
1. BROWN, JETTIE R.F.D.-1-
Box 222 Hwy 96 So. San Augus-
tine, Tx 75972 Lot 11 (3700 blk
Southland) 6/1958
2. HOOKER, JACK & CARL-
SON, B. c/o Classic Construction-
P. O. Box 503 Mesquite, Texas
75149 Lot 23 (Kinkaid Dr and
Brockbank Dr. A-6456
3. CLAY, KENNER W. 6606
Waggoner Dallas, Tx Lot 7 and
8 (4600 Terry) 40/1059
4. COSNAHAN, EDNA 4136
University Blvd. Dallas, Tx Lot
Pt 12-14- 88x104 (3400 bik
Spence) A/1176
5. DERBY, JACK A. 441 Hazel-
wood Ft. Worth, Tx Lot S 20' of
lot 9 and N 58' of Lot 10 (800 bik
Lawton Road Blk A/7966 .
6. FOSTER, NETTLE HOLLO-
WAY 1414 Holly Avenue W 25'
3,E 25' of 4 (7032 Wofford Drive)
bik J/5826
7. JACKSON, WILLIE ROY 2538
Ann Arbor, Dallas, Tx 75216 lot
15 Ann Arbor (2538 Ann Arbor)
blk 2/5154
8. WARD, MRS. LUCILLE est c
/o Mrs. Charles Leonard 14103
Horseshoe Trail Balch Springs,
Tx 75149 Lot 6 Bomar (2500 blk
Bomar) blk 2/2449
9. WILLIAMS, HELEN 4515
Vandervort Dallas, Tx Lot 23
(400 blk Bobbie Sf) 10.
LILLIAM, ROSA LEE 4812 Fel-
lows Lane Lots 3 & 4 (4800 blk
Fellows Ln) blk B/7648
11. FLOREY W. W. d/o T. H.
Sharp 7236 Alexander Lot 34B
50X100 (539 W. Main Street) bik
6819
are hereby notified that there
are weeds on said property
which have grown to a height
greater than twelve (12) inches,
and there is illegally placed or
dis posed solid waste materials
on said property, both of which
must be removed within ten (10)
days from the date of this
publication.
Failure to comply with this
notice authorizes the City of
Dallas to remove the weeds and
such solid waste materials and
assess the cost of removal
against the described property
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF
STREET AND SANITATION
SERVICES
George E. Sapp, Superintendent
Litter Control Divison
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
SEALED BIDS will be received
by the Board of Trustees of the
Dallas County Commun ty Col-
lege' District, Dallas, Texas at
701 Elm Street, Room 520. until
2:00 p.m.local time on 5 Septem-
ber 1978 for the purchase of:
BOND PAPER
CONVERSION OF MAGNETIC
TAPE TO MICROFICHE, CON-
TRACT
Bid forms and specifications
may be obtained from the office
of the Director of Purchasing,
telephone 214/746-2223. The
Dallas County Community Col-
lege District reserves the right to
reject any or all bids orparts of
bids.
Cemty. Lots, Monuments,
Mausoleums... . 9028
Restland Memorial. 2 spaces
Garden of Ascension, choice
location 331-4729 4 to 7 wkday,
Saturday anytime.
2 or 4 spaces in t he Masonic
Gardens at Oak Grove Memorial
Park in Irving. 563-7466, Terrell,
Texas.
Death Notices 9000
BAKER
Mrs. Russell M. (Marie) 6256
Lupton Dr. Services 10:06 a.m.
Saturday, Restland Memorial
Chapel with Rev. Scott Wilson
officiating. Interment Restiand
Memorial Park. Survivors, son,
Russell M. Baker, Jr., Dallas;
daughter, Mrs. W. F. Bain,
Dallas' 2 grandchildren.
RES'LAND-LAUREL LAND
Greenville Ave. at Restiland Rd.
238-7111
BENNERS
Martha Marie. Arrangements
pending at Laurel Land Funeral
Home.
Laurel Land-Restland,qc S.R.L.
Thornton at Laureland Rd.
371-1336.
TIMES
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CLASSIFIED OS 748-1414 748-1414
SFOR SATURDAY, AUG. 26
By SYDNEY OMARR
Gemini may be the brightest, funniest sign. The
native is active and quick - there are more attorneys
and advertising executives born under Gemini than
any other sign. Comedians say that an audience made
up mostly of Gemini is the most responsive audience.
Gemini is versatile, loves to laugh, can laugh at the
wrong times, has charisma, usually is involved in a
dramatic situation. Gemini persons to remember:
John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Hubert Hum-
phrey and Isadora Duncan. Gemini is late for ap-
pointments, scatters forces, promises too much to too
many, is charming and superficial. Take a good look
at the Gemini in your life!
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Reunions, family
gathering could be featured. Entertain at home, if
possible. Do not enter vehicle with one who imbibes
to excess. Play it safe - seek harmony, not contro-
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ure in "crowded" scenario.
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imprint, style, bring priorities into focus, trust your
own judgment. Capricorn, Cancer and the number 8
figure prominently. You're given more responsibility,
authority - and money. Relationship is "very
warm."
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Association is tested
- don't demand more than is reasonable. Aries,
Gemini, Libra figure prominently. Secrets are re-
vealed. You gain more than originally anticipated.
You understand how to avoid others - now do some-
thing to help yourself in substantial manner.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on friendships,
confidants - get to heart of matters concerning your
own feelings. Be concerned with survival, progress,
ultimate gain and profit. Chips fall your way. Key is
to know it will happen - and to exude confidence.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You're able to hurdle
red tape, to transform obstacles into steppingstones.
Emphasis on career, superiors, ambition,. ability to
make room for yourself at more elevated position.
Aquarius, Cancer, Leo persons play active roles in
scenario.These numbers are yours
permanently. Check themeach
day for your biorhythm reading.P E I
STEP 1. BIRTH YEAR
STEP 2. A-B MONTH
OF BIRTH
STEP 3. DAY OF BIRTH
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glamour surrounds you. You get what you want
through indirect methods. See through sham, decep-
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cial commitments are concerned.
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ends. Finish assignment, close transaction. Capricorn,
Cancer figure prominently - so does the number 9.
One who seemed haughty is ready to make important
concession. Key is to reinforce, to build on solid struc-
ture.
IF AUG. 26 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY, you have
learned "hard" lessons concerning money and respon-
sibility. Capricorn, Cancer persons play important
roles in-your life. You are capable, responsible, attrac-
tive and temperamental.
Discover your love and money mates. Send $1.35, including hostage
and handling to Omarr Astrology Secrets in care of the Dallas Times
Herald, Box 2000 Los Angeles, Calif. 0053. You'll find answers in
Sydney omarr's booklet, Secret Hints for Men and Women.
Los Angeles TimesDeath Notices ....... 9000 De
CHRISTY W
Willie F., 1926 Dunning, Irving. N.
Age 89, died Friday. Survived by Ar
Wife,'Mattie; 6 sons, Roscoe L.,
Carl D. and Norman Christy, all
of Irving, Royce A. Christy, 105
Rodgers, Ark., W. D. Christy,
New Albany, Miss., Rev. John
Christy, Dothan, Alabama; W
daughters, Ruby South, San Ro
Diego, CA, Margaret Williams, Ms
Waco, Georgia Christy, La- WE
verne, CA; 21 grandchildren; 25 G
great-grandchildren. Services Lo
2:00 p.m. Sunday, FIRST BAP- n
TIST CHURCH of Irving, Rev. Sa
Charles Stevenson and Rev. J. Hi
Don George and Rev. Euell F. Er
Lawson officiating. Interment M
Little Elm Cemetery. Masonic
graveside services by Irving
Lodge No. 1218 AF&AM.
CHiSM-SMITH
129 S. O'Conner Rd. Irving -
259-7644 Fla
CLEMENTS -
Elisha, 81, of Myrtle Springs,
passed away Friday morning in
Grand Saline hospital. Survived
by wife, Winnie Clements, Myr-
tle Springs; 2 sons, Walter Cle-
ments, Canton, Archie Clements,
Mesquite; 2 daughters, Mrs.
Katherine Teel, Mrs. Pasty
Kearmey, both of Dallas; 1
sister, Mrs. Nannie Smith, San
Angelo; 9 grandchildren; 6 great-
grandchildren. Services 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, BARKER-HILLARD
FUNERAL CHAPEL with inter-
ment in the Haven of Memories
Cemetery.
BARKER-HILLARD
Canton, Texas 1-567-4122
DAVIS
Smoker P., 81, Ada, Okla., for-
mer Dllas resident. Survived by
daughter Mrs. Billie Jo Hall,
Okla. Cify; sons, Al P. Davis,
Baton Rouge, La., John Patrick
Davis, Covina, CA; brother,
Dick Davis, Stroud, OK; sister,
Roxie Kaye, Dallas; 16 grand-
children; 11 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, RESTLAND.
GANNAWAY
Robert B., 1915 Provincetown
Lane, Richardson. Services 11:00
a.m. Saturday, RESTLAND
WILDWOOD CHAPEL, Green- '
ville Ave. at Restland Rd. Father
Dennis Manyard officiating.
interment Restland Memorial
Park.
RESTLAND-LAUREL LAND
Greenville Ave. at Restland Rd.
238-7111
GOSSETT
Horace W. (Pate), Rt. 2, Box
106, Rockwall. Survived by wife,
Ruby Gossett, Rockwall; daugh-
ters, Jo Ann Oehlke, Wylie,
Barbara Foster, Houston; son,
Ronnie Gossett, Rockwall; 2
brothers, Charlie Gossett, Cle-
burne, Woodrow Gossett, Dallas;
sisters, Kate Hart, Martha John-
son, both of Cleburne, Vadie
McCMeice, Big Springs; 10
grandchildren; 5 great-grandchil-
dren. Services COTTONWOOD
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, Minister Dick Powell
officiating. Interment Cottonwood
Cemetery.
ALLEN FUNERAL HOME
Wylie 422-2234
HOGAN
Mrs. Opal Earnestine, 1907 S. St.
Augustine. Survived by husband,
Mr. Henry W. Hogan, Sr. sons;
Marvin A. and James E.uMogan.
Services 12:00 noon Saturday,
Macones Douglas Chapel, Rev.
J.C. Hibbard officiating. Inter-- F
ment Laurel Land.
MACOH-DOUGLAS
8142 Lake June Rd. 398-6666 P
KILGORE
Lillian A. Arrangements pending. t
SPARKMAN/HILLCREST
NORTHWEST HIGHWAY
7405 W. Northwest Hwy.
363-5401
LANGDON
Frank Fred. Survived by- Sons
Rev. Gerald S. Langdon o
Uvelde, Gene T. Langdon of C
Dallas, 10 grandchildren, 2
great-grandchildren; graveside
services at 11:00 Saturday at
Laurel Land Chapel. Rev, Gerald
Langdon officiating. interment
at Laurel Land Memorial Park.
Laurel Land-Restland,
S.R.L. Thornton at Laurelland
Rd.
371-1336.
NORRIS
H. Earl. Survived' by; Son. Rob-
ert Norris of Richardson daugh-
ter, Mrs. Nelda Miligan of
Tacoma, Washington, 3 grand-
children; brothers, Johnny Lee
Norris of Birmingham Ala.,
Everett Norris of Lake Charles,
La.; sister, Mrs. Ethel. of Lake
Charles, La.; stepfather, Jake
Hebert of Lake Charles, La.
Pallbearers: Bill Slader, Rob
Thilen, Bill Dunn, Houston Lan-
dry, Harvey Kinnard, and Rob-
ert Terry. Services at 2:00 Satur-
day at Laurel Land Memorial
Chapel. Rev. John Glasgow
officiating. Interment at Laurel
Land Memorial Park.
L,1Iurel Land-Restland
S.R.L. Thornton at Laurelland
371-1336.ath Notices ....... 9000
OMACK
Scott, 4214 Cinnabar, Dallas.
arrangements pending.
SPARKMAN/HILLCREST
GARLAND ROAD CHAPEL
501 Garland Rd. 327-8291
ENTZEL
obert L., Sr. Survived by wife,
abel Wentzel; son, Robert
entzel; 1 granddaughter, all of
arlnd; sister, Katherine Ditto,
Mita, CA; several nieces and
phews. Services 11:00 a.m.
turday, CHAPEL EAST of
LLCREST MAUSOLEUM.
nntombmenl Hillcrest
ausoleum.
SPARKMAN/HILLCREST
NORTHWEST HIGHWAY
7405 W. Northwest Hwy.
363-5401A 4 -'
Where does a
Spacecraft
* Engineer
look for a
better job? .
The same place as a
Production Manager,
a Systems Analyst, a
Metallurgist, an In-
terior Decorator, a
Dog Trainer, an Ac-
countant, 'a Salesman,
a Medical Assistant, a
Retailer, a Wholesaler,
a Candlestick Maker...
Dallas
Times Herald
Classified
Employment
pages.
II S-
Working' all day,
everyday.
748-1414Biorhythms
YOUR PERSONAL BIORHYTHMS
By Bernard Gittleson, Author of "Biorhythm: A Personal Science"
The personal science of blorhythm can tell you how your day will go.
Now you can judge the highs and lows of not only yourself, but loved
ones and friends, and celebrities and stars. Biorhythm, our newest
scientific discipline, Is the study of the built-in natural cycles that
powerfully influence our behavior.
BIORHYTHMS FOR AUG. 26, 1978
PHYSICAL
Criticals: 2. 13, 25, 36, 48, 59,71 ....Be cautious today
Hi9ghs: 3-12,236-35, 49-58. 72-75 Yoa feel infallible
Lows; 1 ,14-24, 37-47, 60-70 .May feet spent
EMOTIONAL
Critlcails:14, 26, 42, 56, 70, 4..Disoriented moments
Hligh.: 1-13, 29-41. 57-69. ..Great day emotionally
Lowe: 15-27, 43-55, 71-83 .......Hard to get along with
INTELLECTUAL
Cri-icaler 14, 30, 47, 63, 60 . Can be tactless
Hilghms: 15-29, 46-62, 81-95 ......Everyhing's clear
Lows: 1-13, 31-46, 64-79 .................Can be irrational
Enter your own permanent numbers in the chart In the bottom right-hand
corner. To figure your own permanent numbers, follow these three steps:
Step 1: From the year chart, find the numbers corresponding to your
year of birth. For instance, if you were born in 1947, your number for Physical
would be 21. Emotional 17, Intellectual 19. Note whether your numbers are
preceded by an A or B: this will be used for Step 2.
190066 1.1 114 1920.29 1930-39
P E I PIF I P E lI P E I
0 A13 15 13 Alt J27 2 03 11 24 A22 24 14
1 ArC 16 15 A5 J0 4 AlL 13 27 Al9 25 16
2 A7 17 17 02, 1 6 A21 14 29 016 26 18
3 A4 18 19 An J 3 9 A1e 15 31 A14 0 21
4 01j 19 21 A20 4 11 815 16 0 All 1 23
5 A2 21 24 A17 5 13 A13 16 3 A8 2 25
6 A19 22 26 014 6 15 MlO 19 5 B5 3 27
7 A16 23 28 A12 8 18 A7 20 7 A3 5 30
8 B13 24 30 A9 9 20 84 21 9 AO 6 32
6 All 26 0 AS 10 22 A2 23 12 A20 7 1
1940.49 1950-59 1960.6s 1970-v ~_
P C I P IE I P E I P E I
0 -17 - 3 -A13- -21 - 20 68 15 A4 10 5
1 A15 10 6 A1022 28 A6 7 18 At 19 7
2 A12 11 68 07123 30 A3 86 20 B21 20 9
3 A9 12 10 AS 25 0 AO 9 22 A19 22 12
4 86 13 12 A2 26 2 020 10 24 A16 23 14
5 A4 15 15 A22 27 4 A18 12 27 A13 24 16
--Al 16 17 19 0 6 A 13 29 B10 _5 18
7 A21 17 10 A17 2 I9 A12 14 31 AC 27 31
8 018 18 21 A14 3 11 B9 15 0 A5 0 23
9 A16 20 24 Al11 4 13 A7 17 3
Step 2: Now find the corresponding number for the month yoq were
born. If your month is February, and your year numbers were preceded by a
B, your month numbers would be 8 for Physical, 3 for Emotional and 31 for
Intellectual. Enter your own numbers in the figure chart for Step 2.
Jan. Feb. March April Ma June
P E I PE IFP E I P E I P E I P E I
A 0 0 0 3 31 13 3 26 21 6 24 5 7 21 13 11 19
B 0 0 0 3 31 14 2 27 22 7 25 6 822 14123 27 5
Step 3:In the figure chart, enter your day of birth three times. one each
for Physical (P), Emotional (F) and Intellectual (I). (If you were born on April
3, for.instance. place a 3 in each column.)
Add the three columns to derive your permanent biorhythm numbers
for your Physical, Emotional and Intellectual cycles. Now youcan refer to
today's rhythms. FIGUREHERE:i7
20
23 24-
26
31 32
35
39
3 44
46
50 51 52
08
IDAILY
ACROSS
1 Y.M.CA or
Y.M.H.A.
5 Eastern
potentates
9 Put off
14 Hepburn role
15 In the upper
brackets
16 Seep
17 Region on the
Rhine
418 In authority
19 Bulky
20 Conceit
21 Petitioner
22 Bequeathed
23 Travelogue, for
instance
26 Fields of
knowledge
27 Discomfits
31 Pacific islands
33 Hand, often in
glove
34 Verse form
35 Fasten firmly
36 Presidential
nickname
37 Sidestep
39 Blade
40 Handle
42 Kyushu volcano
43 Baked meat dish
45 Follow
46 When to go to a
matinee
50 Cornell's lake
53 Mortgage
54 de France
55 Prior to, old style56
59
62CROSSWORD
56 Historic name in
Britain
57 Deeds: Lat.
58 Kitchen gadget
59 Radish, for one
60 Card game
61 Ringlet
62 French verb
63 Cow-headed
goddess
DOWN
1 Farmland
2 Murmur of the
wind
' 3 Teacher, old style
4 Neither's
companion
5 Stirs up
6 "- this day..."
7 Sharply critical
8 Allotment: Abbr.
9 Lunchroom of a
sort
10 Glorifies
11 Roll up
12 Brink
13 Kind of grass
21 Certain
commuters
9 I R R R A TC H S K I
II
- - - -
10. I 1 2 - 13
28 29 30
34
38
48 49
54
57
60
631510-183
NOTICE OF HEARING
The City Council of the City of Dallas, Texas, will hold a public hearing at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Segrember
13, 1978, in the Council Chamber of the Dallas City Hall, testimony to be limited to fifteen (15) minutes for
either the proponents or opponents to determine whether or not Ordinance No. 10962, known as Volume 3 of
the Civil and Criminal Ordinance of the City of Dallas, Texas, and thereafter amended, shall be further
amended as follows. The Council may grant additional time upon application which must be made at least
one week prior to the public hearing.
7-Z778-183/4605-N. To give a Residential-10,000 Square Feet District instead of its present Agricultural,
Light Commercial and General Retail Districts on Tract 1(44.05 acres), to give a Residential-7,500 Square
Feet District instead of it present Agricultural District on Tract 2 (39.14 acres) t4 give a Residential-7,500
Square Feet District instead of its present Townhouse-1 District on Tract (182.89 acres), to give a
Residential-7,500 Square Feet District instead of itspresent Industrial-1 District on Tract 4 (195.34 acres), to
give a Duplex District instead of its present Office-1 District and Townhouse-1 District on Tracts (4.91
acres), to give a Duplex District instead of its present Agricultural District on Tract 6 (14.15 acres), to give
a Multiple Family-1 District instead of its present industrial-1 District on Tract 7 (51.24 acres), to give a
Multiple Family-1 District instead of its present Town house-1 District on Tract 8 (24.07 acres), to give a
Shopping Center District instead of its present Agricultural District on Tract 9 (17.79 acres), to give a
Shopping Center District instead of Its present Agricultural District and Light Commercial District on Tract
10 (53.17 acres), to give a Shopping Center District instead of its present Office-1 District
on Tract 11 (.918 acres), to give a Shopping Center District instead of its
present General Retail District on Tract 12 (10.32 acres), to give a Shopping Center District instead of its
present Townhouse-1 District and General Retail District on Tract 13 (19.00 acres), to give a General Retail
District instead of its present Industrial-1 District on Tract 14 (14.05 acres), to give a General Retail District
instead of its present Agricultural District on Tract 15 (20.08 acres), to give an Office-1 District instead of Its
present Agricultural District on Tract 16 (13.52 acres), to give an Office-1 District instead of its present
Agricultural District on Tract 17 (45.36 acres), to give a Neighborhood Service District instead of its present
Office-1 District on Tract 18 (1.58 acres), to give a Residential-7,500 Square Feet District instead of its
present Residential-'/z Acre District on Tract 19 (127.70 acres), to give a Townhouse-2 District instead of its
present Residential-'/z Acre District on Tract 20 (53.63 acres), to give a Multiple Family-1 District instead of
its present Residential-'/s Acre District on Tract 21 (14.54 acres), to give a Shopping Center District instead
of Its present Residential-W Acre District on Tract 21 (14.54 acres), to give a Shopping Center District
instead of its present Residential-'/s Acre District on Tract 22 19.21 acres), said 22 tracts involving 956.66
acres of land in City Blocks 8705, 8733, 8739, 8740, 8741, 8743, 8744, 8746, 8748 8749 and 8750 in an area
generally located east of Marsh Lane and north of Old Trinity Mills Road and south of the G.C. & S. F.
Railroad. The City Plan Commission has made the following recommendations: approval of a Residential-
10,000 Square Feet District on Tract 1, approval of a Residential-7,500 Square Feet on Tract 2, approval of
Residential-7,500 Square Feet District on Tract 3, denial without prejudice of a Residential-7,500 Square
Feet District on Tract 4, approval of a Duplex District on Tract 5, approval of a Duplex District on Tract 6,
denial without prejudice of a Multiple Family District on Tract 7, approval of a Multiple Family-1 District,
with the exception of the eastern portion of the property on which a Duplex District was recommended on
Tract 8, approval of a Shopping Center District on Tract 9, approval of a Shopping Center District on the
southern portion of the property and denial of a Shopping Center District on the northern portion of the
property but approval of a Townhouse-1 District on Tract 10, approval of a Shopping Center District on
Tract 11, approval of a Shopping Center District on Tract 12, approval of a Shopping Center District on
Tract 13. approval of a General Retail District on Tract 14, approval 0 Gaeneral Retail District on Tract 1,
approval of an Office-1 District on Tract 16. denial without prejudice of an Office-i District on Tract 17,
approval of a Neighborhood Service District on Tract 18, approval of a Residential-7,500 Square Feet
District on Tract 19, denial of a Townhouse-2 District but approval of a Townhouse-1 District on Tract 20,
approval of a Multiple Family-1 District on Tract 21, and approval of a Shopping Center district on Tract
*'7Z778-198/4558-N. To give a Residential-V Acre District and Flood Plain (Residential-/ Acre) District on
Tract 1 (5.2 acres), a Residential-7,500 Square Feet District and Flood Plain (Residential-7,500 Square
Feet) District on Tract 2 (172.4 acres), a Duplex Disrict on Tract 3 (8.8 acres), A Townhouse-1 DistricI on
Tract 4 (16.0 acres), a Duplex District on Tract 5 (11.6 acres), and a Multiple Family-i District on Tract 6
(23.0 acres) instead of its present Residential-W Acre District and Flood Plain (Residential-/ Acre) District
on the entire property which is composed of 236.4-acres of land which fronts 3434.01 feet on the south line of
Frankford Road, beginning at a point approximately 600 feet west of the northwest line of Preston Road,
and also fronts 1234.79 feet on the northwest line of Preston Road, beginning at a point approximately 1,500
feet southwest of the south line of Frankford Road and is generally bounded on the west by White Rock
Creek. The City Plan Commission has recommended approval of a Residential-V2 Acre District and Flood
Plain (Residential-W1/ Acre) District on Tract 1; approval of a Residential-7,500 Square Feet District and
Flood Plain (Residential-7,500 Square Feet) District on Tract 2 with the exception of an amended proposal
on the northern portion of Tract 2 on which approval was recommended for a Residential-10,000 Square
Feet District and a Flood Plain (Residential-10,000 Square Feet) District, and an additional amended
proposal for a Residential-13,000 Square Feet District and Flood Plain (Residential-13,000 Square Feet)
District on the northern portion of Tract 2 on which the Plan Commission recommended denial but further
recommendec.pprov of a Residential -/ Acre Qisfric.and Flood PI -(1Residenlal Vx Acre) District;
approval ota Duplex 0Isirict on Tract 3; approvelot a Town house-1 i strict on Tracl 4; approval of a
plex District on Tract 5, and approval of a Multiple Family-1 District on Tract 6.
Z778-265/4510-N. To give a General Retail District instead of its present Multiple Family-2 District on
property described as being all of Lots 13 and 14 in City Block 4/2287 fronting 100 feet on the northeast line of
Lake Avenue, beginning at a point 109 feet northwest of the northwest line of Lucas Drive and having a
depth of 150 feet. The City Plan Commission has recommended approval of a General Retail District,
s biect to certain deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant.
-Z778-267/2121-N. To give a Townhouse-1 District instead of its present Multiple Family-1 District on
property described as being a 20.736 acre tract of land in City Block 8229, fr Jnting 1768.13 feet on the east
line and northeast line of Knoll Trail Drive, beginning at a point 1180.0 feet northwest of the northwest line of
Westgrove Drive, and having a maximum depth of 1200 feet. The City Plan Commission has recommended
I provalofa Townhouse-1District.
Z778-285/4619-N. City Plan Commission authorized hearing to consider the granting of a Historic
Designation on the Magnolia Building on property presently zoned a CA-1-RP-RF District and described as
being a 16,020 square foot tract of land involving all of lots 15, 16, & 17, and the west 10 feet of Lot 18 in City
Block 77 located at the northeast corner of Commerce and Akard fronting 160 feet on the north line of
Commerce and fronting 113 feet on the east line of Akard. The City Plan Commission has recommended
approval of a Historic Designation on the Magnolia Building, property, subject to certain, preservation
criteria.
t ROBERT S. SLOAN, CITY SECRETARY,. y'b'
" C- 25
Sat., August 26, 1918
PUZZLE
22 Networks
24 Space
25 Hoosegow
28 Hotel employes:
Slang
29 Norse literary
work
30 Observed
31 Highlander
32 Jai-
33 Prosperous
36 Ball of thread
38 Gehrig and others
41 There is: Fr.
42 French girl's name
44 River of Bolivia
45 Newspaperman
47 Literary light
48 Mongolian range
49 Irish poet
50 Army officer:
Abbr.
51 At a distance
52 Of - (of long
ago)
56 Before: Prefix
57 - live and
breathe!Sometimes
finding a better job
is a matter of chance.
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matter of choice.
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