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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-11-07 Euless Articles .001 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE01 MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED i'11/ 710V DATE OF ARTICLE /�/ 01 /6Y NEWSPAPER FWST I COMMUNITY CALENDAR ITuesday, EULESS—Bridge for seniors,7-10 p.m.,Simmons Senior Center,508 I Simmons Drive.817-283-9169. Friday ' EULESS—Fruits and Veggies Aren't Scary Fest,5:30-8 p.m.,Midway Recre , $" ation Center,300 W.Midway Drive. 817-685-1666 or www.euless org. �L CS &`. Z6I u F vZxi s' ..,".-1,..:', 7,''t"S 3�Y s� I s 7A'wc'i�"1` fr ' , 7., c.., ''';:r, ':*; R r 4�q Check out the Fruits and Veggies Aren't Scary Fest on Friday in Euless. JUPITERIMAGES I DLORIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF I I MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR • DATE DISTRIBUTED 1 I 7/08 DATE OF ARTICLE /0/2 I ///0//01 NEWSPAPER , p, From the Local Leadership_; Now that the days are shorter,we need to be care- ful of school children in the � early morning hours. Some of our little ones do not look for the crossing paths and just dart out into the 3 44 street. Also, some of the parents forget to slow down r Y° in school zones, and some • citizens even get distracted • .� ��,��,." with cell phones. Mayor Saleh Plan to visit the Euless Euless Heritage Park on November l x E 8, and see the great photo-. I C I i Y O f EULESS graph exhibit the Historical ...:` Preservation Committee This is pumpkin weather..., has put together displaying as you travel through our some of the Euless history. neighborhoods;it is re- The photos trace the begin- ning settlement of our city freshing to see pumpkins ' on the doorsteps and Hal- and some of our heroes, loween decorations in the too. front yards. The pumpkins The Heritage House Mu- will last until the Christmas seum is open the second holidays, and some of us Saturday of every month paint them holiday colors for visitors. Friends can and leave them out until af- visit the first brick house in ter Christmas. However,we the city, a fully restored log cabin, and a hundred-year- need to have some chilly weather. ' old barn with many old Texas and Friday night farm implements. football go hand in hand. We send congratulations to Football may be played by the Hurst-Euless-Bedford strong team members,but Independent School District the support comes from the on their fiftieth anniversary. families and friends. For a And, did you know the very great night of excitement, first school was on South attend one of the school Main Street in Euless? games. That school served the en- tire community, and South Euless Elementary School still serves a large part of our city. - '"' ' DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF l MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY GRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN ' YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED_!I J/ 7 /0 ' DATE OF ARTICLE /O/ay-ll/a/ /of NEWSPAPER I 'V.. I I : . .4.4 ft tOri. etzit f ‘s Arty 0 , OLIVER CPi, , ti.;t- 1 3 H 'r VirlAk ,:1:1:4):A Oliver is a handsome Lab about 6 yrs old with a shiny I black coat. Oliver is house broken,has nice house manners, is crate trained, I and likes to ride in the car. Euless Animal Services I 1517 Westpark Way Euless, TX 76040 M (817)6_$5:4594.�.. ., Peis, n14 2 Q/, Ijo1vh I QV eQ,V ox ewe Qy'e t3liz I .�Qyz • P/ e IheeQ7 jZpl`Q h0 I oLi, ecc �lJz • ' ri�'1?0,7, I I I DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED_ ' I I /O 8 DATE OF ARTICLE /0/�g' /wrNEWSPAPER FWST 3 1 EULESS Mother crashes SUV, injuring eight teenagers :fir By DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR. The accident happened ramirez@star-telegram.com shortly before 10:30 p.m. Sit. EULESS — A Euless mother urdayin the 1200 block of D5fl police suspect of driving drunk ley Court. The Euless wonlal crashed her sport utility vehi- had picked up the teenagers cle Saturday night, injuring following a movie,police sasC eight teenagers, including her She was driving a 2002 Chevre daughter,who were riding with let TrailBlazer southbound her,police said Monday. Donley Court when The 37-year-old mother swerved to miss a dog,she told and the two boys and six girls police.According to witnesses were transported to hospitals interviewed bypolice,the driv- wii in Irving and Grapevine, but er swerved to avoid a parked there were no life-threatening vehicle. injuries,police said. The TrailBlazer hit a curbs Police are awaiting a blood-. breaking a wheel and causing .r alcohol test on the mother be- the SUV to flip over, poliiwe fore proceeding with the case, said. Euless police Lt.John Williams Three of the teens are T4 said Monday. years old and five teens area The woman faces multiple years old,police said Monday' charges of driving while intox- icated,police said.No one has DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR., +4:+0 been arrested,police said. 817-e85-3822 r+,, I I r 'DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE I OF l MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY GRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN ' YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED 11! 7 /0K DATE OF ARTICLE 10/ 8 1 0 g NEWSPAPER FWST I OBITUARIES Derek Chaz Dalgliesh I ^„N n Chaz was one of our City Recreation Leaders at the II _ 2008 Summer Camp. EULESS—Derek Chaz Dalgliesh, loving son and brother,wont to join I the Lord,Friday,Oct.24,2008. SERVICE: 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. John the Apostle Church, 7341 Glenview Drive, Richland Hills. Visi- tation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, with a I wake at 7 p.m., at Lucas Funeral Home,Hurst. Chaz was born March 1,1984.He graduated from Pflugerville High I School in 2002 and was currently a full-time student at Tarrant County College in Hurst and was employed by Mercedes Financial Services. He was preceded in death by his I "PaPa,"Adolph Schedule. SURVIVORS: His mother, Peggy Myer; father, Mike Dalgliesh; broth- ers, Mark and Eric Dalgliesh;grand- ' mother, "NaNa" JoAnn Schedule; aunts,Tai,Glo,Mary and Gloria; un- cles,Neal,Richard and Bruce.Chaz is watching over his cousins,Carli,Kaci, I Sunny, John, Cori, Joseph, Ricky, Tres, Mark and Lisa; and special friend,Emily. Lucas Funeral Home Hurst,817-284-7271 I View and sign guestbook at winiw.star-telegram.com/obituaries II DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE l OF 1 MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR gm DATE DISTRIBUTED 11 1 -7 /o 8 DATE OF ARTICLE /0 /a /0, NEWSPAPER FWST 3 OBITUARIES pM le Lee Alexander SURVIVORS: Myrtle Lee is sur- 3 vived by her loving and devoted hus- band of 66 years,the Rev.J.D.Alex- ander; also loved and cherished by her son, Jerry Dean Alexander and I wife, Becky, of Houston; grandchil- " dren,Stephen Paul Alexander II and ,< : wife,Cari,of Hurst,Robert Anthony . Martin and wife, Rhonda, of Plano, and Tonya Leigh Martin of Greens ' _' x * I, ville; great-grandchildren, William ' ` ' Floyd Alexander of Hurst and Mikay- A , `""'"s la Colby Martin of Plano;brother,Al- ° ' vin Bayless of Lumbertonli ; and nu merous nieces and nephews;and be- I f loved friends and caregivers,Tom and Donna Goodson of. Euless, Carla Brown of Euless,and Bob and Eloise EULESS—Myrtle Lee Alexander, Carlock of Gainsville.- I 85,died Sunday,Oct.26,2008,in Eu- 1 Forest Ridge Funeral Home less. Hurst,817-285-7777 FUNERAL:10 a.m.Wednesday at View and sign guestbook at . South Euless Baptist Church, 1000 www.star-telegram.com/obituaries I Simmons Drive,Euless.Interment:2 p.m. Wednesday in Payne Springs Cemetery in Payne Springs. Visita- tion: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Forest` Ridge Funeral Home in Hurst. , MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to South Euless Baptist Reverend Alexander gave the Church, 1000 Simmons Dr., Euless, invocation at council meetings Texas. Myrtle Lee was born April 18,1 back in the 1990's prior to his ... 1923,in Malakoff and had been a res- health declining. ident of Euless for 34 years.Although'. a licensed beautician, Myrtle Lee spent her life doing the things she enjoyed most as a homemaker,loving "" wife, devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a faithful member of South Euless Baptist Church and was loved by ma- ,,,, ny.She loved the Lord Jesus Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents, Millard and Annie Bayless; daughters, Sandura Kay Alexander Martin and Tamira Gaye Alexandra;'.. son,Stephen Paul Alexander;sisters, Marjorie Lou Alexander and Winnie Myrle Reeves; and brothers, Alton Bayless and Clyde Bayless. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN ' YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED / 1 l -7 ! 0 DATE OF ARTICLE / / / I / 0 g NEWSPAPER FWST IEULESS 7-year-old boy after being shot in I road rage incident I The bullet did not penetrate Child shot the child's skin after it passed through a car door. M;dd 8 yR By DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR. ro d, ramirez@star-telegram.com Euless g EULESS When the teens Trojan Tr, Idrove up alongside his vehicle • on Milam Drive on Thursday m �s3) t z afternoon,a Euless father saw o a pistol and heard a gunshot. I W ® I Within seconds; the father heard his 7-year-old son cry- '-57 ing and realized that the gun- man had fired at them. ' "I just thought they fired in Mapped area to the air,"the father said Fri- Q3 day in Spanish.Fearing retail.- Pipeline W nfi , ation, he asked that his name I not be used., "I thought they ---- just wanted to scare me." A 7-year-old boy was shot during The boy escaped serious in- a road rage incident Thursday on I jury when he was hit by a bul Milam Drive,but he did not suffer let that had passed through a door,police said Friday. a serious injury because the bullet went through a door. The bullet did not pene- STAR-TELEGRAM/TIM BEDISON I trate the boy's skin, police said. "I heard the gunshot." The shooting occurred The Cadillac drove on but shortly after 3:30 p.m. in the almost immediately, the fa- ' 400 block of Milam Drive. ther said,he heard his son cry- The father said he had ing. picked his children up from The man drove to his home, I school and was driving home where he tended to his son when two men drove up be- and called 911. hind him in an older-model "It was like a hard blow to brown Cadillac. him, but he was fine," the fa- t The man told police that ther said. Authorities later the driver of the Cadillac be- found the bulletin his vehicle. came upset because he did not After the shooting,the Cad- move out of the way fast illac sped away north on Mi- ' enough. lam Drive,police said. The driver blew his horn The only description police twice, the father said Friday released was that the assail- morning. ants were Hispanic teenagers. I "They pulled up beside me and said, `What's up?' and DOMINGO RAMIREZ JR., then I saw the pistol,"he said. 817-685-3822 I DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE r OF / 3 MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR3 DATE DISTRIBUTED I I / 7 / 8" DATE OF ARTICLE II /1 / 0 d NEWSPAPER FWST 3 GEOLOGY 3 2 small earthquakes felt in Metroplex.. By NATHANIEL JONES I© Online exclusive earthquake rattled Green- njones@star-telegram.com gEgm'Listen to 911 calls and Ville. That quake came al- The Dallas-Fort Worth area see a map showing the fault most two years after a May experienced something rare, lines in this part of the country 31, 1995,tremor near Alpine, yet moving overnight Thurs at star-telegram.com/extras according to reports. day-two small earthquakes In 1985, a 3.3 magnitude that could be felt in the heart just before noon instead of earthquake hit about 50 of the Metroplex. the middle of the night, the miles north of the Dallas-Fort The two small jolts hit .3.0 magnitude quake proba- Worth area. southwest• Irving at .11.25 bly would have gone unno- The most powerful earth- p.m. Thursday and at 12:01 ticed, Baldwin said. "There, quake ever recorded in Texas a.m.Friday, according to the 'were, people within three occurred in 1931 near Valen ' U.S. Geological Survey's In- miles of where it hit and they tine and registered a 6,0 on. formation Center in Golden,, didn't feel a thing," Baldwin the Richter scale.That quake Colo: said."Last night's earthquake destroyed a school and•dam The first was a 2.5 magni- was noticed by so many peo aged chimneys, walls and tude quake and the second ple because it hit during the frame structures, according was a 3.0 magnitude,the cen- .quiet part of the day." No; to reports. ter reported. damage was reported. Two fault zones,the Mexia It awakened residents in i "It lasted a few seconds," and Balcones, run parallel. Fort Worth, Irving, Euless Baldwin said."It probably felt through Texas from Sherman and Grand Prairie, survey like a truck passing by. past San Antonio, but they geophysicist Randy Baldwin The last earthquake to hit are inactive,scientists say. said Friday. the North Texas area was in Had the quakes occurred 1997, when a 3.7-magnitude NATHANIEL JONES,817-548-5414 1 sot I 1 4 'DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN 'YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED / I / 7 / o g DATE OF ARTICLE /' / I I v NEWSPAPER FWST BRIEFS ' Man arrested in fatal Airport Freeway wreck BEDFORD—A 43-year-old North Richland Hills man was arrested Friday morning on suspicion that he caused an accident that left a pickup driver dead on Airport ' Freeway.Craig Skinner was in the Bedford Jail with bail set at$50,000.Skinner,an information.technology man- ager at a local company,was not injured in the accident, but he was taken to a local hospital,where police ob- tained a mandatory blood sample.He faces a charge of intoxication manslaughter,police said.Police identified the victim as Siaosi Henisolo,53,of Euless.The west- ' bound lanes of Airport Freeway between Industrial Bou- levard in Euless and Forum Parkway in Bedford were closed for more than six hours Friday morning as au- thorities investigated the fatal wreck.The accident hap- pened shortly before 5:15 a.m.Friday.According to pre- liminary police reports,a BMW was weaving in and out of traffic on westbound Airport Freeway when it hit the 1997 GMC pickup,causing the truck to leave the freeway ' and roll several times,police said. —Domingo Ramirez Jr. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE l OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKERV GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED 11 / 7 / 0 DATE OF ARTICLE l / /O1 NEWSPAPER FWST EULESS City rule mayhinder sober house Homes with a turnover of commodation." Such an ac- "The group behaves like a fundamentally wrong as- six people face restrictions, commoliation could include family and makes a group de- sumptions about sober-living allowing a "sober house" in a cision based on democratic homes, and borders on dis- By ADRIENNE NETTLES residential area, city officials procedures," Polin wrote to crimination." anettles@star-telegram.corn said. , the city "Primary Purpose "It is a step in the right di- EULESS — A new ordinance By providing such a pro- Home is nothing more than a rection in that the city has set could make it more difficult .cess,Euless is following feder- single-family residence." up a process for reasonable for recovering drug addicts al guidelines under the Fair He added that the house"is accommodation requests,"he and alcoholics to live in"sober Housing Act and the Ameri- not a substance-abuse treat- said. But "this ordinance houses"in neighborhoods. cans with Disabilities Act,said ment facility,a halfway house, seems to assume that because This year, some residents Mike Collins, the city's plan- a shelter, a group home nor a sober homes are transient in complained that a house in' ning and development direc- residential care facility. There nature they don't belong in their neighborhood was being tor. is no treatment, counseling, single-family zones." used by recovering alcoholics, "It's true we have a sober- therapy or any type of health- The report includes material from the creating safety concerns and living home in our communi- care service provided." Star-Telegram archives. potentially lowering property ty," Collins said."It showed us On Thursday,Polin said the values. that we didn't adequately ad- city's ordinance "makes some ADRIENNE NETTLES,817-390-7752 "This ordinance provides dress individual Iand uses in definitions that address our the city for people with disa- changing society and the way bilities." single-family houses are being Euless' city manager will used today,"City Manager Ga- consider all reasonable-ac- ry McKamie said. commodation petitions made The five-bedroom home on to the city under the ordi- Oak Timber Drive,operated by nance.His job will be to decide California-based Primary Pur- whether a reasonable accom- pose, provides a substance- modation is warranted and free living environment for what it might'be, McKamie men or women who have said. completed substance-abuse The office of Steven Polin,a treatment programs. Washington, D.C., attorney The organization also has representing Primary Purpose treatment'houses in Grape- Homes, requested in March vine and Lewisville,according that Euless provide "reason- to its Web site. Primary Pur- able accommodations"for the pose says that its residents Oak Timber house by consid- can't have felonies, sexual of- ering it a single-family resi- fenses or violent crimes on dence. their records and that they ' must stay employed. The ordinance bars from residential areas transient houses that have a turnover of six or more people in 12 months.But because a person with a substance-abuse prob- lem can sometimes be consid- ered disabled, the ordinance also establishes a process for a disabled individual to petition the city for "reasonable ac- 1 'DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF ' MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN 'YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN pLIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED I I /7 /0$ DATE OF ARTICLE l / /0 /0 S NEWSPAPER FWST BRIEFS ' 1 killed,4 hurt in one-car accident on 360 EULESS—One man died and four others were injured • ' in a one-car rollover accident on Texas 360 late Friday. Two people were ejected,police said.One of the men thrown from the car,Hai Ngo,19,died from head injuries in the 1400 block of Texas 360 at about 6:55 p.m.,accord- !! ccord' ing to the Tarrant County medical examiner's Web site. The other person thrown from the car was taken to John Peter Smith Hospital by helicopter ambulance,said Lt. John Williams,Euless police spokesman.Three other victims went to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Williams said.The condition of the injured is unknown, police said.Witnesses told police that the driver was speeding when he lost control of his 2001 Chevrolet ' Cavalier,Williams said. —Mitch Mitchell Tremors continue in Metroplex Rare earth tremors continued in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Saturday,one day after several minor earthquakes made for a memorable Halloween for some North Tex- ans.Two almost simultaneous earthquakes were detected in north Grand Prairie and north Irving just before 7 a.m. ' Saturday.The Grand Prairie quake measured a 2.5 magni- tude,while the Irving quake was 2.7,according to the U.S. Geological Survey's Web site. Police dispatchers in Euless said they received 50 to 75 calls about the earthquakes. ' Most were from the northern end of town,said Lt.John Williams,Euless police spokesman.Like most other cal- lers,those in Euless reported no injuries or damage. —Staff and wire reports t DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF / MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN I YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED /1 /-7 /0 t DATE OF ARTICLE // /'y/o k NEWSPAPER FWST BARNETT SHALE rCities • I seek control over The tiny town of Dish is M t� lining up support for a vi a r �f e gtk" 4 i M E ;V campaign to give cities q �' a � � 'n more control over natural y< ,�rz� j . � � & � � �� 3 � ��K max,£ �- �ixr > u x x L.,g, b t� y, gas pipeline routes 1 . ;r "�° n -$710:.:',;44tAiE- &.' li':::'"..:':"'' . Mag.;111111:11111111111110-- p 2VIN):::litl-,'LlVinlig:-.. .'-;::Mtir 64 hut,. By MIKE LEE 2 e F mikelee@star-telegram.com ����>> A ; Twenty-three towns and cities e with a combined population ` of 850,000 have now joined it . 0 I � �. I z f fi a,, the tiny Denton County town .1-.44 .]-,: !.0z Y= r ger :: 'i °kt T� of Dish in a campaign for �it = mole control over natural gasfor �� i s xY d, `t r� pipelines. :. ,� �; -' Dish, formerly known as .'.... t � � Y `k - ,' Clark,is at the intersection of -Gseveral major pipelines. The Some in the Denton County town,including Mayor Calvin Tillman,fear that the gas pipelines converging on I. town has so many pipelines the town will adversely affect growth. STAR-TELEGRAM/IAN McVEA converging on it that much of its land won't be developable. ® Blogging the tinued into heavily populated respondence in support of I City leaders passed a resolu- i®\ Barnett Shale parts of Fort Worth, compa- that legislation," said Reid tion calling on the Legislature Check it out at vies have condemned front Rector, the city's governmen to give towns and cities more star-telegram.com/blogs yards and even a graveyard for tal relations director. control over pipeline routes right of way.Even in cases that Other towns that have I;and have been campaigning Fort Worth has an in-house dont wind up in condemna signed on, according to Till dor other cities to pass similar lobbying staff and uses paid tion, homeowners have said man, are: Corinth, Granbury, resolutions. lobbyists;the Texas Municipal they feel pressured to settle Crowley, Mansfield, Barton- "I think it's huge," Dish League has a history of legisla- rather than be taken to court. vine, Little Elm, Cleburne, Mayor Calvin Tillman said. tive success in Austin.• _ . Tillman said he has not Lake Worth, Roanoke, Haslet, r The Fort Worth City Coun- The resolution addresses a seen any proposed bills deal- - Justin, Southlake, Pilot Point, .cil passed a version of the res- key question that has arisen in g with pipelines. Northlake, Melissa, Kenne volution Tuesday, and Tillman during the Barnett Shale gas Thepipeline issue is not dale,Euless,Springtown,Cor- ' .his working with the Texas Mu- boom. Pipeline companies one of Fort Worth's top priori- ral City, Argyle, Volente and nicipal League about lobbying can condemn private landto ties, but "city staff will watch Westlake. the Legislature.That gives the build natural gas gathering for the introduction of legisla- I movement strong support: lines.As gas drilling has con- tion and may well submit cot.- MIKE LEE,817-390-7539 • I IDISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF l MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN 'YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED / I f 7 /087 QDATE OF ARTICLE / I lq I ° S2 NEWSPAPER FWST I Jimmy F. Davenport I CROWLEY — Jimmy Davenport died Sunday,Nov.2,2008. MEMORIAL SERVICE 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Compass Christian I Church, 2600 Hall Johnson, Colley- ville. SURVIVORS:Sons,Michael,Ste- Michael Davenport is the City phen and Bobby Davenport;brother, of Euless Recreation Super- , Tim Davenport; sisters, Shirley, Gwen, Sherri and Terri; and five intendent. grandchildren. Quentin's Funeral Home Euless,817-282-1991 I I I I I I I I I I DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF / MAYOR CITY CNCL CITY ATTNY GRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C. BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED ///7 /0 O DATE OF ARTICLE // /'/ e NEWSPAPER FWST NORTHEAST CLICK SOCIALEYES FabEuless:A photo exhibi- tion on the history of Euless will be on display at Heritage Park,201 Cullum Drive,from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The Euless Historical Preservation Committee and Euless Parks' and Community Services,ud— der the direction of Ray Mc-. Donald and recreation super intendant Michael Daven. port, are eager to show the public the rich history of Eu- less. Call 817-685-1662 fox more information. wig I 1 soli I MaiI I F 1 alit 'DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE ( OF • MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY CRIM MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) DECK BROWN 'YOUNG McDONALD COLLINS C.BARKER GETCHELL LIBRARY ADMIN LIBRARY REF ANIMAL CNTR DATE DISTRIBUTED / I / 7 / 0 DATE OF ARTICLE / / /5— / a NEWSPAPER FWST ' °OBITUARIES Mary McCarthy , `y^`hy A YRMg F fir " k 4Y • � F d iR� b'!iSRR'izS�,�'a '.s ' ARLINGTON—Mary Jean McCar- thy,90,passed away Sunday,Nov.2, ' 2008. FUNERAL MASS:10 a.m.Thurs- day at Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 2100 N. Davis St., ' Arlington. Interment: Detroit, Mich. Visitation: The family will receive guests 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Moore Funeral Home,1219 N. Davis St., Arlington. Rosary: 7 to 8 p.m. ' Wednesday at the funeral home. MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Catholics Respect Life,Box 1806,Keller,Texas 76244. ' Mrs. McCarthy had resided at Broadway Plaza at Pecan Park in Ar- lington for the last eight years. Fol- lowing the death of her husband of 58 years, Joseph J. McCarthy, this na- tive Detroiter moved from Livonia, Mich.,to be near her son,Gregory P. Atmos Energy Community McCarthy of Irving,and daughter and Relations Representative son-in-law,Mary Jean and Tim Molo- for the City of Euless. ' ney of Arlington. SURVIVORS:Other survivors in- clude daughter-in-law and son,Janet A.and Joseph F.McCarthy of Naples, ' Fla., and Farmington Hills, Mich.; grandsons, Joe McCarthy, Tim Mc- Carthy and wife,Diana,and Pat Mc- Carthy and wife, Katy;granddaugh- ter, Amy McCarthy; three great ' grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Moore Funeral Home-N.Davis Drive Arlington,817-275-2711 ' View and sign guestbook at wwwstar-telegram.com/obituaries 1 1