Page 2 IRVING DAILY NEWS Monday, August 9, 1976 Around the world in 80 seconds HURRICANE BELLE pushed its 110-mile-per-hour winds toward a predicted landfall today on North Carolina's Outer Banks vacation area, forcing thousands of persons to flee RICANE WATCH was ordered all the way up the Eastern Seaboard to Merrimack River, by the National Hurricane Center in Miami. At midnight EDT, the FIRST ATLANTIC HURRICANE of the year was located 225 miles south of Cape Hatteras, N.C., near latitude 32.0 north, longitude 75.2 west and moving north at 20 m.p.h.... GALE FORCE WINDS were predicted during the morning for the Outer Banks, a 75-mile chain of barrier islands so narrow at points that only several hundred yards separate the Atlantic from Pamplico and Albemarle sounds, and forecasters said they could reach hurricane strength by noon. People Actor ROD STEIGER A car early today CHRISTI plowed teenagers who were victims of another is ing four Police roundup well" and spread over wide areas of the remarkably from open heart surgery, a ers Freeman nation early today and a record said chill settled over DIXIE. spokeswoman for Daniel Hospital in Inglewood, Susan Butner, a 23 blonde exotic dancer from Indianapolis, has won the Miss Nude America title in Roselawn, Ind.
Prime Minister James Callaghan of Great Britain says Britain will be treading an "economic highwire" for the next few Australian deputy Prime Minister J. D. ANTHONY arrived Sunday in Tehran, Iran, to attend meetings designed to improve trade, cultural, educational and scientific exchanges between Iran and Australia. Places in CORPUS THE BODY into a crowd of struck by trying to help train was accident, kill- picked up and injuring eight other 15-year-old cut, bruised by youths A 15-year-old boy was treated for minor cuts and bruises early yesterday morning at Irving Community Hospital after he was reportedly dragged off his bicycle and beaten by two laughing assailants, police say. The victim had been riding his bicycle southbound on Nursery Road late Saturday night when he reached Belew Street where two boys jumped from a dark- car and attacked him, he told investigating officers.
The alleged assailants dragged him from his bicycle and began kicking and punching him until he fell to the ground. The two teen-age attack- IRVING DAILY NEWS Established 1959 Published Monday, through Friday evening and Sunday morning by News-Texan, at 1622 W. Irving Blvd. Second Class Postage paid at the Post Office at Irving, Texas 75060. LARRY BEASLEY Publisher KENT HOUP Advertising Mgr.
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Member United Press International MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Office 254-6161 Circulation 254-3113 PUBLIC NOTICES "Your right to know to be informed of the functions of your government is embodied in public notices. This newspaper urges every citizen to read and study ZONING CASE NO. 76-2076 ZONING CLASSIFICATION ORDINANCE NO. 2883 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1244, THE 1964 COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF IRVING, TEXAS, GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS: A TRACT OF LAND OUT OF THE T.F.S.
PEARSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1134, MORE FULLY AND COM. PLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY FROM SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT USE UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 209, AS AMENDED TO SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT USE UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 1144; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ATTACHED TO ORDINANCE NO.
1144; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SEV. ERABILITY CLAUSE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMENDMENT HEREIN MADE; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Irving, Texas on this 5 day of August, A.D., 1976. R. Dan Matkin Mayor ATTEST: -4- Sally A.
Scripter City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Don J. Rorschach City Attorney August 9, 1976. Representatives of the LOUI- EGYPTIAN government's Khada- patiSIANA Superdome may fly to ence with Col. Moammar Phoenix, this week to seek a fy's "saboteur acts" has run out baseball franchise for and Cairo may be forced to retalprofessional the mammoth The iate soon against the Libyan government, the semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram said today. LEBANESE Christian forces and the Syrian government have accused Iraq of smuggling its soldiers into Lebanon in disguise to fight for the Palestinians.
A Palestinian spokesman denied the The Republican presidential donnybrook shifts today to KANSAS CITY, the site of next week's convention, and now encompasses an equally contentious fight for the vice presidential nomination. Potpourri UP1 Telephoto separated from its frame after it was train in Stratton, Sunday. The PRESIDENT FORD says he and hit the bus after the bus had just will pick a middle-of-the-road runwho was also the church minister, and ning mate, then win in November because voters will favor the per- Obituaries Lenora Fowler rites tomorrow of New Braunfels, and Teresa Angwin of Concord, N.H.. Daisy Lynn dies today Daisy Frances Lynn, 80, of 1124 Janell, died this morning at Irving Community Hospital. Funeral services are pending at Donnelly's Colonial Funeral Home.
Memorial Gardens. Graveside services will sie Jones of Grove Survivors include her be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in and Mrs. F.M. Mrs.
Oscar New Braunfels, Tex. Sonora, sisters-in-law, Tompkins and Mrs. Burton and Survivors Carl and Sharon Smith of Levelland, include his grandmother, Tompkins of Irving parents, numerous nieces and neph- Angwin of Irving, twin ews. brother. Jonathon Robert Angwin of Irving; grandparents, Virgil Threadgill Daisy Lynn Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.
tomorrow for Lenora Edith Fowler, 62, of 122 W. 11th Stree, at Donnelly's Colonial Funeral Home with Reader Gladys Marshall officiating. Graveside services will be at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hawley Cemetery, Hawley, Tex. Survivors include her husband, W.D.
Fowler of Irving; son, W.D. Fowler Jr. of New Mexico; daughters, Kathy Sarvis of Irving, Cynthia Jeffries Hurst and Dosey Cole of Oklahoma; sister, co*ke Langford of Denison, Helen Haddox of Abilene, and Vida Nashland of California; brothers Paul Miller of Bonha and Tryon Miller of Hawley; 13 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildrsn. Timothy Angwin services today Timothy Charles Angwin, 4 months old, died Friday in Alexandria Hospital in Alexandria, Va. Funeral services were at 11 a.m.
this morning at the South MacArthur Church of Christ Chapel with minister Johnny Jackson officiating. Linda Pickrell rites today Linda Marie Pickrell, 28, of 2800 W. Pioneer Drive, died Saturday in a Dallas hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. today at TurrentineJackson Morrow Funeral Home chapel in McKinney with Minister Johnny Jackson officiating.
Interment was in Ridgeview Memorial Park in McKinney. Survivors include her husband, Boyd Pickrell of Irving; sons, Preston Lynn Pickerell of Irving and Jeffery and Stephen Becker of Germany; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of Eldorado, Tex: sister, Jo Nell Hall of Anson, brother, Brian Jones of Eldorado; grandmothers, Jo- PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: In accordonce with state school laws, the Board of School Trustees of the Irving Independent School District has scheduled a public hearing on the annual budget of the district for the school year 1976-77 to be held et 6:00 P.M., Monday, August 16, 1976 at the Administrative Complex, 901 O'Conner Read, Irving, Te as. The public is invited to attend the hearing.
Troy W. Kelley President, Board of Schoel Trustees Irving Independent School District NOON LUNCHEON Holiday Sun' BUFFET MONDAY SATURDAY 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM $225 (includes drink) Menu changes daily Holiday Dune TEXAS STADIUM Highway 183 at Loop 12 438-1313 formances of Ford over the ises of Jimmy the President, a former Michigan congressman, PLAYBOY MAGAZINE reported the congressmen and former congressmen selected in 1968 for CIA campaign funding included: Sen. John G. Tower, R- Reps. Omar Burleson, D- John N.
Camp, James M. Collins, Wilbur Abraham Kazen, D. Mills, I William J. Randall, Olin E. Teague, Joe D.
Waggonner Larry Winn and former Sen. Gordon L. Allott, R- Colo. Two teen-aged girls, Penny Blevins, 16, and Sheila Morrison, 17, originally believed KIDNAPED from the farmhouse near Ottawa, where one of the girl's fathers was murdered, are being held on a charge of defrauding an innkeeper pending further District Judge SAM HOUSTON of Denton says he expects to decide this week whether he will enter the Texas Supreme Court race as a write-in candidate against unopposed Democratic nominee Don Yarbrough. of a Sunday school bus was a Burlington Northern freight traveling about 60 m.p.h.
16 passengers. The driver, persons were killed. Donnie Osmer rites tomorrow Donnie Glynn Osmer, 14, of 2406 MacArthur, died Saturday at Baylor Hospital in Dallas. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Laurel Land Memorial chapel in Dallas with the Rev.
W.V. Grant officiating. Interment will be Laurel Land Memorial Park. Survivors include his mother, Sandra Kay Osmer of Irving; father, Henry Cecil Osmer of Dallas; sisters, Kathy and Connie Osmer of Irving; grandparents, Ida Fay King of Dallas, Henry Odell Osmer of Dallas, and Clyde M. Ribb of San Diego, Calif.
Pallbearers include Clyde Osmer, Johnny Santos, Carl Osmer, Larry Ridgely, Clifford Osmer and Clayton Osmer. Marlee Steele rites today Marlee Steele, 95, of Hilltop Haven, Gunter a former Irving resident, died Saturday. Born Dec. 26, 1880, Mrs. Steele was retired from Sangers Department Store, and was an Irving resident until 15 years ago.
She was a member of the South MacArthur Church of Christ. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. today in the South MacArthur Church of Christ chapel with Virgil Bently and Milton Gleghorn officiating. Interment was in Oak THE MEDICAL CLINIC OF IRVING P.A. ARSURGICAL, THUR BLVD.
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A.J. Tex. Washington Mayhew of HOLLYWOOD (UPI) and great- Director John Houston resumes his acting career in "Jocasta," Sophia Loren's new movie for producer Zev Braun. ers then jumped back into their car and drove away laughing, the victim told police. Officer Charles Hull was dispatched to investigate the reported aggravated assault at 1 a.m.
yesterday. Investigation of the reported assault was one of 297 calls handled by Irving police in a 48-hour period ending at 7 a.m. today, which included 32 arrests investigation into 30 traffic accidents, 12 burglaries and 12 thefts, according to Sgt. James Simon of the patrol division of the Irving Police Department. No serious injuries were listed in any of the 30 traffic mishaps this weekend.
Arrests logged by Irving police Saturday involved: A 19-year-old man arrested by Officer Michael Christy in the 1700 block of West 7th Street at 7:25 a.m. on a Dallas Police Department traffic warrant. A 63-year-old man arrested by Officer Mike Stover at Loop, 12 and Grauwyler Road at 8:22 a.m. for allegedly driving while under the influence of drugs. A 14-year-old girl arrested at Irving Police Department headquarters at 3:01 p.m.
by Officer Charles Helton for investigation of reported attempted arson. A 25-year-old man arrested by Officer Joe Knight in the 3100 block of North Belt Line Road at 3:30 p.m. for an alleged theft involving less than $5. An 18-year-old woman arrested by Officer R. Rodgers at Titches department store at Irving Mall at 5:02 p.m.
for an alleged theft involving less than $200. A 23-year-old man arrested by Officer William Jobe in the 700 block of PUBLIC NOTICE ZONING CASE NO. 76-2074 ZONING CLASSIFICATION "C-C" ORDINANCE NO. 2882 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1144, THE 1964 COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF IRVING, TEXAS, GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS: A TRACT OF LAND OUT OF THE HENRY GOUGH SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO.
494, FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE: ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY FROM NEIGHBOR. HOOD-COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT USE UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 1144; AS AMENDED TO "C-C" COMMUNITY-COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT USE UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 1144; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ATTACHED TO ORDINANCE NO. 1144; PRESERV.
ING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE: PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMENDMENT HEREIN MADE: AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Irving, Texas on this 5, day of August, A.D., 1976. R. Dan Matkin Mayor ATTEST: Sally A. Scripter City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Den J.
Rorschach City Attorney August 9, 1976 West Pioneer Drive at 5:08 p.m. for an alleged assault. A 19-year-old man arrested by Officer Bob Holland at Story Road and Hunter Ferrell Road at 5:17 p.m. for several reported traffic violations. A 58-year-old woman arrested by Officer Al Peck in the 3100 block of North Belt Line Road at 5:55 p.m.
for an alleged theft involving less than $5. A 21-year-old man arrested Officer Stephen Coats in the 1000 block of North Nursery Road at 8:03 p.m. on a California warrant for theft. A 53-year-old woman arrested by Officer Robert Hurst in the 3100 block of North Belt Line Road at 8:39 p.m. for an alleged theft involving less than $5.
A 15-year-old girl taken into custody by Officer R. Rodgers at J.C. Penney's department store at Irving Mall at 8:42 p.m. for a investigation of a reported theft involving less than $5. A 24-year-old man arrested by Officer Jimmie Alford at Shady Grove Road and Senter Road at 8:48 p.m.
on two Texas Department of Public Safety traffic warrants. An 18-year-old man arrested by Officer Sallie Franklin at MacArthur Boulevard and co*ker Street at 10:31 p.m. for allegedly driving while intoxicated. A 45-year-old man arrested by Officer Richard Brooks at Irving Boulevard and Nursery Road at 11:40 p.m. for several reported traffic violations.
be for of Public Notice NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION A MEETING CITY OF IRVING, TEXAS Notice is hereby given that the City of Irving Tax Boord of Equalization will be in session at the City Hell, 825 West Irving Boulevard, Itving, Texas on the following date: Tuesday, August 17 7:00 P.M. Evening Meet. ing For the purpose of determining, fixing and equalizing the value of any and all taxable property situated in the City of Irving, for taxable purposes for the year 1976. Any and all persons interested, or having business with said Board, are hereby notified to be present. Sally A.
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