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For Ehless Pets, a New Banfield Pet
Hospitalis Justwhat theDodor
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Euless, TX - Banfield, The Pet tice is driven by a goal to make life
Hospital@, the nation's largest pri- better for families. This is accom-
vate veterinary practice, will open a plished by giving Pets the same
new location in the Euless commu- care humans want for themselves,
nity. Banfield's dedicated hospital making Pet health care affordable,
team is excited to offer high-quality strengthening the value of Pets in
veterinary health care in this com- families, educating the public that
munity and looks forward to greet- better Pet health care maximizes
ing its new clients, said Nancy life expectancy and quality, and
Smith, DVM, veterinarian at stopping euthanasia by keeping
Banfield, The Pet Hospital of pets healthy, Smith said. Now, the
Euless, TX located at 2800 State practice wants to make a difference
HWY 121 North, Suite 400. in Euless.
"Banfield's reputation for an in- "We invite the members of the
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for," Dr. Smith said. "We have a forward to building meaningful re-
commitment to making hu- lationships with Pets and families
man-quality medicine accessible to in Euless and surrounding commu-
Pet owners here in Euless and want nities."
them to know that they can rely on Dr. Smith is available for inter-
us for our legendary client service." views about the new hospital open-
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George Tucker,71, died Wednesday,
May 21,2008.
MEMORIAL SERVICE 10 a.m.
Saturday in Lucas Funeral Home Cha I
pel, 1321 Precinct Line Road, Hurst.
Longtime friend Charles Scoma will
officiate. .
George was born Nov 10,1936=in 111
Wichita
Falls After earning a BS in
engineering from the University of
Texas at Arlington, he quickly be-
came a talented construction enli- '
neer employed by local aerospace
companies and championed projects
for Bell Operations in Iran and Japan.
George volunteered his talents an
the North Richland Hills Planning and
Zoning Board, influencing much 9f
the city's present growth and direc-
tion. ,
SURVIVORS Wife of 47 years,
Patsy; son; Braden; brother, Mak; I
niece;nephew;and several cousins
Lucas Funeral Home
Hurst,817-284-7271
View and sign guestbook at I
wwwstar-telegram.com/obituaries
George was a Plans Examiner for the City of I
Euless for several years .
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The following have graduated from
the 2008 HEB Chamber of Commerce
Leadership Class: DeMia Brown, Carter
Bloodcare; Jimmy Carrick, Bank of
Texas; Courtney Collins, Compass
Bank; Jenny Ellis, Harris Methodist
HEB Hospital; Oscar Figueroa, HEB
Independent School District; Matthew
Gallagher, The Gallagher Group;
Cammie James, Workforce Solutions
for Tarrant County; Wayne Pavlik,
Euless Police Department; Andrea
Sanders, ONCOR Electric Delivery;
Candice Sanders, city of Hurst; Amy
Walker, Community Enrichment
Center; Janice Wentworth, Comfort
Keepers; Angela Wenzel, Tarrant
County College-northeast campus;
Ashleigh Whiteman, city of Hurst; and
Jason Williams, Dallas Baptist
university-~ar& t .
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Cheers: To Tina and Tim Carter for
organizing the Euless Neighborhood
Group and negotiating a generous gas
lease agreement for the group's home-
ewners. Considering all aspects of the
lease, it wa's the best for our neigh-
borhood. Cheers also to Don and Judy
Massey for orga/lizing volunteers to
reach and include all homeowners.
- Gloria Walkev, Euless
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INSIDE THE POLICE SCANNER *
Kayakers hit troubled waters
Star-Telegram
EULESS - Here's one way
thieves ruined a holiday
weekend.
7ho kayaks lying near a
dock at Eden Lake were sto-
len on Memorial Day ac-
cording to police reports.
The owner had pulled
them out of the water and
left them unattended for an
unspecified time, and they
were gone when he re-
turned, the reports state.
The theft happenedin the
1800 block of Trail Lake
Drive
One kayak was about 9
feet long and valued at $900;
the other was 12 feet long
and worth $1,600, the re-
Thieves take kayaks , t ..
Two kayaks were stolen on Memorial Day from adock near Eden
Lake in Euless. ,
ports state. - paddled for this &me.
The thieves should be - Domingo Ramirez Jr.
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Bill W. Thompson
GORDONVILLE - Bill Thompson,
71, a loving husband, dad, granddad
and great-granddad, passed away
Sunday, June 1,2008.
FUNERAL: 10 a.m. Wednesday at
First Baptist Church of Euless, 1000
West Airport Freeway. BURIAL:
Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Vis-
itation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the fu-
neral home.
Bill was born and raised in Abi-
lene and lived most of his life in Eu-
less. He moved to Lake Texoma after
retiring from the Euless Police De-
partment with 28 years of service. He
loved hunting and fishing and was a
Shriner and a member of Willis Bap-
tist Church.
SURVIVORS: Lov~ng wife of 52 1
years, Kathy; son, Gary Thompson
and wife, Della; daughters, Sheri
Kitts and husband, Wayne, Vicki Fry 1
and husband Byron, Kelly Dorman 1
and husband, Tom; grandchildren, 1
Stephanie-wickhamand husband,
Jim, Aaron Fry, Amy Atkins and hus-
band, Brandon, Courtney Thompson,
Lindsey Thompson, Tommy Dorman,
Lonnie Kitts, Josh Dorman; great-
grandchildren, James, Gee, Addison
(on the way); and many other family
members, friends and neighbors.
Bkebonnet Hills Funeral Home
Colleyville, 817-498-5894
View and sign guestbook at
www.startelegrnmcwn/ob'rtuaries
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EULESS
E. Texan accused in slaying
is arrested in burglary case
star-~e~egram ment did not return tele-
EULESS - A roundup of phone calls.
burglary suspects has netted Euless police initially ar-
authorities an East Texas rested Johnson and Justin
man who is accused of kill- Gratts, 20, of Euless on Fyi-
hg a teen in April then flee- day on suspicionof burglary.
ing to North Texas, police A third man, Garrett Ander-
said. son, 23, of Euless, was arrest-
. Alex Johnson, 18, of ed Sunday also on suspicion
Longview was in custody ofburglary.
Monday after he and two An investigation began
other men were arrested in early May after six homes
during the ,weekend in Eu- were hit by burglars
less, police said. who kicked in back doors
. Johnson was being held. and stole electronics and
on suspicion of capital mur- jewelry.
der. He is accused of killing a Investigators got leads on
teen in April at Lake 0' the three men, one of' whom
Pines in East Texas. Details lived in the 900 block ofvilla
on the slaying were not Drive in Euless, where offi-
available Monday because cers arrested Gratts and
bfficials with the ,Marion Johnson.
County Sheriff's Depart- - Domingo Ramjrez Jv.
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DRAFT I AREA HIGH SCHOOL PROSPECTS
Don't ex~ect manv 1
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By DREW DAVlSON Spec~al to the Star-Telegram .
It is a down year in the number of area high school players
expected to be drafted in the major league,draft on Thys-
day and Friday, but the ones who are projected to go high
just happen to also be committed to TCU. Here's a look at
the players expected to be drafted in the first 15 rounds:
LHP Walker Kelly, Fort Worth Arlington Heights: He
has made 2 clear he intenck to go to TCU. He's recovered '
from a strained ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow
this season, so his stock has fallen quite a bit. He's'still a
lock to be selected within the first 10 rounds.
RHP Kaleb Merck, Keller: Merck said there is a.70 per-
cent chance he'll be at,TCU in the fall, along w~th his fastball
that touches 95 mph. If he's not at TCU, a team - the
Padres, Dodgers and Phillies have all shown strong interest
- probably met his signing bonus demand, which is at least
8500,000.
RHP Matt ~hompsdn; ~rlington Grace Prep: He has
committed to TCU, but with a 93 mph fastball along with a
good changeup and slider, he might go pro.'
36 David Wright, Fort worth Country Day: Wright,
another TCU recruit, has been scouted heavily by the Mets
and projects to be a solid position player.
OE Randall Thorpe, Colleyville ~eritage:.~couts love
Thorpe's speed and defense, which makes him a potential
pick in the first 10 rounds. He has signed with Texas A&M.
Randall Thorpe is the son of Danette Thorpe,
secretary in the City Manager's Office.
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to hospital . ,x.:r4 . fl ' , ,
~st+-ie~$~r'dP f: . . - A f$7-year-old
, man was taken to Harris
Methodist Fort Worth
Hospital by helicopter late 1 Wednesday afternoon af-
ter his pickup was struck
by,a car on Texas 10.
Witdesses said, :the :
p'idkup dfivei. was pulling a '
trailer west on Texas 10 at
about 5 p.m. and was turn-
ing left onto Martha Street
when a gray sedan struck
the pickup. The man was
not wearing a seatbelt, Sr.
Cpl. Scott Peterson said!
The driver, who was not
identified, was ejected and
suffered a head injury.
- Staff vepovts
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CRIME
2 brothers arrested after home invasion in Euless
The teenagers are accused of storming into a The robbery What was taken '
residence and stealing weapons from a family. The home invasion hap- The robbers took two assault rifles and
pened about 10:30 p.m. several handguns the family was keeping
By DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR. ramirez@star-telegram com Tuesday. for relatives,police said.
EULESS — In a second, three armed ` According to police re- As the bandits rounded up the teens,
robbers rushed into a home on West r ,� Aiika ports,a woman,her three the woman ran to her bedroom,jumped
Midway Drive late Tuesday. teenage children and two out a window and called 911,police said.
The masked bandits pointed their friends of the teens were at Police arrived within minutes of receiv-
weapons at the heads of a group of � the home.Three men—one ing the 911 call,but the robbers had fled.
teens and herded them into a bedroom wearing a ski mask and two •
as they stole a cache of weapons that in- with bandannas over their Arrests
cluded`rifles. Brian Anthony faces—entered as.one of Working on leads and tips,police identified
They were gone within minutes. But Adams the teens was about to two brothers suspected in the home in-
by Thursday,two brothers were in cus- leave,police said. vasion.Police stopped a car with Brian
tody, accused of the crime;police con- Two bandits were armed Adams in it about 5 p.m:Wednesday on
tinued to search for a third suspect. with long guns and one had Airport Freeway near Forest Ridge Drive in 1
Bran Anthony Adams,18,and Josh , a pistol,police said. Bedford,then arrested his younger broth-
ua James Adams, 17, both of Bedford, "They moved all the er about two hours later at a home in the
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were being held in the Euless City Jail on teens into a bedroom," 1800 block of Realistic Court in Bedford.
suspicion of aggravated robbery. Williams said."They also Authorities recovered the stolen weap-
"`We still don't have a name on the Joshua James knew that there were weap- ons in the Bedford home.
third suspect yet,"Euless police Lt.rJohn Adams ons in the house and asked
Williams said.Thursday. , the teens where they were." - DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR.,817-685-3822 1
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