Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1972 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE FOUR
THE CEDAK HILL CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 197^
Attend Church Sunday
PUBLIC NOTICE
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
JUMHI H 13 UN I H| HAL l Ol »MJR 871
General Election Novmber / 19/7
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Article III,
Constitution of the State or
Texas, be amended by adding a
new Section 65 to read as fol-
lows:
"8ection 66. Wherever the
Constitution authorizes an
agency, instrumentality, or
subdivision of the State to is-
e bonds and specifies the
jximum rate of interest
which may be paid on such
bonds issued pursuant to such
constitutional authority, such
bonds may bear interest at
rates not to exceed a weighted
average annual interest rate of
6%. All Constitutional provi-
specifically setting rates
nflict with ------,J—
lions
in connict with this provision
are hereby repealed." This
amendment shall become effec-
tive upon its adoption.
Sec. 2. The foregoing consti-
tutional amendment shall be
submitted to vote of the quali-
fied electors of this 8tate at the
general election to be held on
the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November 1972, at
which election the ballots shall
be printed to provide for vot-
ing for or against the proposi-
tion: "To set a six percent
(6%) weighted average annual
interest rets for bonds issued
pursuant to constitutional
authority presently having a
specified interest ceiling."
BE A NURSE
Oak Cliff Madical &
Surgical Hospital
School Of Vocational Nursing
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
For Information:
Call 941-4462 9am - 4pm
Cuddy Rites Here Sunday
. Funeral services for
Herman Cuddy of Dal-
las, husband of a for-
mer resident, were
conducted at 3 p. m.
Sunday, August 20, at
Cedar Hill Church of
Christ.
Survivors include his
widow, Jettie Cuddy of
Dallas; a son, Kenneth
Cuddy of Dallas; a
daughter, Mrs. Biljy
Hunt of De Soto; abtb-
'Tof
Ministers James E.
Medfbrd ana Leonard
Driskell officiated.
Burial was in Pleas-
ant Valley Cemetery
under the direction of
Dudley M. Hughes Fun-
Ho
eral Home.
Cuddy, 58, died Fri-
day, August 18, in a
Dallas hospital.
He was born July 26,
1914 in Bailey, Texas.
ther, Walter Cuddy
Irving; two sist
Miss Ethel Cudd
Rving and Miss
Bishop of La
Texas; four grand-
children; and several
nieces and nephews. *
Pallbearers were
Jimmy English. W. R.
McCormick, Elbert
Simpson, Hubert Mar-
tin, H. A. Shipley, Cha-
rles Prim, Roy Vin-
cent and James Caw-
thon.
ROLLER SKATING
Cedar Hill Roller Rink
tot N. Main Cadar Hill
Air-Conditioned
S01-7774
Open Every Thursday, Friday 8
Saturday Night 8 to 10 p.m.
Late Session Friday Night— 9:45-11:45.
Saturday Morning Kid Session 10 to 12
We Specialize in School, Church and
Birthday Parties--30 Skaters--$18.00
7 74
(Including Skates) Phone 291-77’
At Puppet Show
by
Christe's Marionettes Thursday, August 17,
Among the kids attending performances b
’ ugus
at Cedar Hill Public ^Library were Deborah
Dillard, left, and Ann Parramore. The
show closed out the library's summer pro-
gram of activities and featured marionettes
made and operated by Mr. and Mrs. James
Christe of Dallas.
---Photo by David Tillery
BUD 8 BEN'S 1
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MUFFLERS
Custom Duals
Monroe Shocks
Quick Dependable Service
Tim Hart Gets Degree
Timothy Howard Hart Hart awarded a
of Cedar Hill was a- B. S. degree,
mong the record 1,023
graduates to receive The record number
degrees in summer of graduates, the most
commencement excer- ever for a summer se-
cises at East Texas mester, includes 450
State University in bachelor degrees, 552
Commerce Friday master's degrees and
night, August 18. 21 doctorates.
Com* Sm
U E. E. Eubank
Ijj for the Best
Deal.
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Giant Rattlor
Dan Holveck holds the 10-pound rattlesnake
he killed on the Pool Farm on Belt Line
Road Sunday, August 20, at 12:30 a. m. The
huge rattler measured 64 inches.
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lonven'ant to Cadar Hill Custoitiart-
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Bank Charge
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COUNTRY
PRICES
WHb Oily OmvmImu!
• Short Drtvo
• Courteous Salotmeo
• Good Soloetloo
Good Service Alter the Sale!
BRUTON
CHEVROLET
UiKiitor, Tout 07-1141
Low Prices Due
On Beef Cuts
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL
Ervoy at San Jacinto (Downtown Dallas) 742*3111
COLLEGE STATION-
- - Some markets
will feature various
cuts of mature beef at
special prices, "so
check counters for
family preferences be-
fore going on a buying
spree," Mrs. Gwendo-
lyn Clyatt, consumer
marketing specialist
for the Texas Agricul-
tural Extension Ser-
vice, said this week.
For best beef val-
ues, the specialist sug-
gested looking for
round steaks and
roasts, ground beef,
no
Who Decides What Is Pornographic?
arm
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Academic Physical
Social Moral
blade pot
roasts and steaks plus
THROUGH
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Enriched Curriculum
Individual Advancement
Fun
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Physical Development
Discipline
Limited Enrollment
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GRADES 1-7 Nursery School
Kindergarten DayCare
Before and After-School Care
Hours - 9:00-3:30 Oponing September 5
Dr. W.A. Criswell, Pastor Dr. Pot O'Brien, Principal
beef and calf liver.
In the pork section
of the meat counter,
she predicted best
values on shoulder ro-
asts and steaks, hams,
picnics and end—cut
loin roasts and chops,
with most pork prices
continuing about the
same as last week at
the higher level.
Fryer chickens re-
main an excellent cho-
ice pricewise, Mrs.
Clyatt noted. She ad-
vised consumers to
" take advantage of
their versatility and
serve them often to
help cut family food
costs."
Turning to the egg
forecast, the specialist
said egg prices remain
about the same as this
time a year ago.
"Large sizes are in
best supply, and Grade
A Large size eggs of-
fer the best combina-
tion of quality and
economy for your egg
money.
Mrs. Clyatt listed
these fresh fruit and
vegetable items in good
supply this week at the
most economical pri-
ces; bananas, canta-
loupes, watermelons,
In a very real sense you decide I Although
warrants are served, arrests made, suits filed,
and court decisions are rendered at every level
of our judicial system, guidelines are generally
fuzzy in defining what material has "no redeem
ing social value." If material is objectionable to
you personally or you don't want your children
exposed to it you can influence your merchant
by pointing out this material.
Look at the racks the next time you are in
the store. Ignoring pornography by pretending
it does not exist will do nothing to correct the
situation. Your silence gives tacit approval to
making degrading material readily available to
your sons and daughters. On the other hand,
your complaint to the manager may be the one
that convinces him he will make more profit by
not handling such material
For the sake of your community and your
children - DO YOUR PART!
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grapes, potatoes, head
lettuce i
and celery.
Also cabbage, com,
carrots, dry yellow
onions, cushaw, purple
hull peas and okra.
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Taylor, Rick. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1972, newspaper, August 24, 1972; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522996/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.