Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1972 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1972. PAGE 2
CEDAR HILL CITIZEN
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Hartal* Salat
Service Trade*
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Machine*
Nickel's Office Machines
311 S. Tyler WH2-4250
For your home repair,
paneling, garage conver-
sion, add-ons, painting,
roofing. Call J.C. Cody.
274-9730 (A)
Piano Tuning $8
Complete Repairs
Free Estimates
Eve. & Sat. Appts.
224-6036 DeSoto
BOBS
RADIATOR SERVICE
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
RADIO & HEATER SERVICE
2741 LANCASTER RD.
(At Saner)
375-8359
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Plumbing
& Trenching
NEW INSTALLATION
REPAIR
EMERGENCY WORK
127 Sheffield
New Low Regular
Prices!
Toys $6.50; Min. $7.50;
Small Strand $8.50
Call anytime for appoint-
ment.
NORDEANS POODLE
SALON
CR5-1424 Arlington.
TERMITE & PEST
CONTROL
SPRING SPECIAL
Roaches $1 a room; free
Termite inspections;
foundation and repair
work.
WE ARE LICENSED BY
THE STATE!
Call A1 224-6287 or 298-
2217.
NOT ICE-DISCOUNT
On all asphalt paving,
patch work, seal coat
work. Call after 5 p.m,
264-9861
M & M UPHOLSTERY
415 Houston Street
Cedar Hill — All types
of furniture. Your fabric
or ours. Call after 5:00
p.fli.291-1420 or 291-4857.
CLOCK REPAIRING
All types of clocks!!
'Specialize in Antiques;
We build clocks.
304 S. Main Street
Cedar Hill
BEAUTIFUL
FIREPLACES
Completely Installed
All Types Brick Work
Also Room Additions
331-5398
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& Lonnie Erwin
•I; Master Plumber
291-4422
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Doggie Haircut
SHOPPE
610 Cedar Street
Featuring the Ponjoia
an economy cut, short
trim with pompoms on
the feet , heads & tails
Miniature and Toy
ONLY
$6.95
NEIGHBORHOOD
NEW CAR
DAILY RENTAL
SERVICE !
TOM HASSELL
Qne hour
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It's EASY... just drop in
at our dealership.
It's FAST... it takes only
a few minutes to have
you on your way.
It's ECONOMICAL . . .
low rates daily, weekly
or monthly.
Marquees, Grem-
lins, Comets,
is.
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[DJULY RENTAL
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Ken Nowell
Rent-A-Car
60S I. Division 261-1021
We Clean Till 3 P.M.
On Saturday
OAK CLIFF -
3606 South Tyler
375-4749
DESOTO-307 N. Hampton
223-6762
Exchanges-Overhauls-Parts
Repairs-Torque Converters
Wrecker Service.
298-1411
CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
CoduM's
Automlk Transoissioas
MWV. M7 S. AMD COCKRCU. HILL ROAD
Cedar Hill Citizen
“YOUR HOMETOWN PAPER”
109 B Main Street 291-1885
Peggy Mobley
Editor & Publisher Editor & General Managei
Any erroneous statement or reflection upon the in-
tegrity or reputation of any individual will be prompt-
ly corrected if brought to the attention of the Editor.
Subscription Rates are $4.00 per yea, for residents
of Dallas and Ellis County. Elsewhere subscriptions
by mail are $5.00 per year. options
Advertising rates available on request.
WE NEED LISTINGS!
ACREAGES WANTED
2025 W. CLARENDON
WANT HOUSES
We have Clients now
ready to buy! Also, have
small acreages for Sale.
BRYANT HUTCHINSON
REALTOR
330-1341
■*-** 942-8757^
2025 W. CLARENDON
BE IN A NEW HOME
FOR EASTER
Call Glenda Neitzel
Night 291 4588
Need your cash to pay
Income Tax? We have a
choice of homes that
you can get into for
practically NOTHING
with small payments,
just do the repairs.
BIGGS & CO.
Arlington
277-1318 265-6365
FOR SALE
2-1-2 Nice brick; Fen-
ced year close to school
and shopping.
FHA $450 Down
* * *
1 bedroom frame ; recently
remodeled; some finan-
cing available.
* * *
4 acres on pavement in
city.
HASWELL REALTY
291-1645
FOR SALE; 10 speed
European Bicycles.
$74.95. Free Seven Seas
ticket with the purchase
of each bike. Call
Arlington 277-4701.
AIRWAY OF DESOTO
Vacuum cleaner new &
used— Sales & Service
CHARLIE JUDAH
105 N. Hampton, DeSoto
223-6037 or 223-4029
NOTICES !
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WANTED FEMALE; For
light pick up and deli-
very (Advertising Copy)
Must have own transpor-
tation and know Dallas.
Call 948-3321
NEED SALESLADY OR
COLLEGE STUDENT
who is interested in
working part-time calling
on customers. Salary
depends on ability and
initiative. For interview
call 291-1885.
Automotive
Will do ironing in my
home. Long sleeve
shirts, 20<t; short sleeve
shirts, 15<t; Dresses and
pants, 25<C; flat work,
104 up. Call 291-1473
FOR SALE; 1962 Olds-
movile 98, automatic
transmission, radio, new
tires and transmission.
Call John at 291-1885
or 291-1960.
—
For Sal*
'$3.00 Credit toDELMER
BANTA on radio, tape
deck or amplifier repair.
RADIO LAB
4 05 W. 8th Street
WE SELL SERVICE
FOR SALE; beautiful
octagon coffee table,
matching tables, swag
table lamps, Wall acces-
sories, velvet sofa,
chairs; Spanish oak din-
ing room, black nauga-
hyde den set, king or
regular bedroom suites,
mattress sets. Early
American, traditional,
French provential. All
new quality furniture at
great savings! 223-8217
For all your hair-good
needs, sales or service.
Call 291-1049
Gemini Twins
FLORIST & ART
312 W. Randall Mill Rd.
(1 block east of Arling-
ton Memorial Hospital)
Arlington, Texas
GRAND OPENING
MARCH 17
Call 275-4245
BARGAINS GALORE
100’s of Used Machines
Some with zig-zag,
Some with cabinest
Cash or easy terms.
Only $21 up
FREE HOME
DEMONSTRATION
CARL’S.. M5SSrS°n
FOR SALE; new Pana-
sonic Portable Record
Player. Battery or elect-
ric, $30. 291-4680.
Want ads Pay!!
For the Times Herald
delivered to your door,
Call: 298-3695
ALMETA’S rest home
a perfect place for
persons of all races or
creeds. We welcome
white, colored or Mexi-
can. 641 East 3rd Street
in Lancaster. 227-4529
CHRISTIAN SINGLES,
contact the CSA. Single
Adults today, dating one
of our hundreds of mem-
bers tonight. Call
948-3181.
Lose Weight and keep
it off through the use of
hypnosis. Call Human
Resource Counseling.
357-3411
HUNGRY?
You supply the guests,
we’ll supply the food ’n
Chef” Seven course din-
ner party plus a lovely,
Jet-O-Matic perculator.
All this with absolutely
no obligation. Sponsored
by a Division of Ekco
Home Products. Phone
267-5704.
Be early to take advan-
tage of our Easter
Specials at Lou’s Cera-
mics, HWY 67 at Clark
Road. Call 291-7705
HELP YOUR child im-
prove his school grades
by relaxing and listen-
ing 20 minutes each day
to recorded messages.
Produced bv L.E. Shir-
ley Jr., MD For informa-
tion call 637- 5031
FOR SALE; 1963 Dodge
Dart, origional owner.
$225 Call 291-4929
Rantals
For Rent Need respon
sible single woman to
share furnished brick
home with teacher. All
conveniences. Call 291-
4426 after 4 p.m. and
weekends. Ask for Miss
Low.
E-Wont to Buy
WANT TO BUY, small
office type paper cutter.
Must be in good condi-
tion Call 291-1885.
Junior High
Honor Roll
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KNIGHT BEAT
Employment
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Hi
PHONE SALES
Men & Women. Pleasant
working conditions, days
Salaries, commissions &
bonuses. Good earnings,
Experience helpful but
will train.
CALL 948-3321
NEED NIGHT MAID at
Almeta’s Rest Home at
641 East Third Street in
Lancaster. Hours 5 p.m.
to 11 p.m. Call 227-
4529.
RUSE R OUGE~MFG"."CO.’
1001 Cedar View, Cedar
Hill, Texas 75104. Want-
ed sewing machine oper
ators. Experienced oper-
ators, $1.75 per hour.
Company participation in
group insurance. Five
paid holidays, 1 week
paid vacation. Call
Monette West 291-4251
7TH GRADE
Chuck Chapman
95.2
Jon Dahl
95.2
Kathy Knight
94.2
Roy Vincent
94.1
Jeannine Spivey
94
Debbie Hudson
93.3
Paul Robinson
93.2
Lorri Mobley
92.4
Beth Crawford
92 .3
Michael Bullard
92
Vicki Wood
92
Holly Skinner
91.2
Martha Wissman
91.2
Vicki Davis
91.1
Peggy Gardner
91.1
Rex Carr
91.1
Gary Halbert
90
8TH GRADE
Anita Riley
99
Susie Deuback
97
Jeff Bachelor
96.2
Billy Watkins
96
Jennifer Mize
95.8
Patti Mobley
95.5
C indy C layton
95.4
Paul Hawkins
95.3
Jenaie Cheek
94.4
Jeffee Madden
94.2
Robbie Bentley
94.1
Keith Haswell
94
Scott Beavers
93.6
Suzzette Presley
93 .2
Elaine Gage
92.7
David Lindhorst
91.8
Nelda Wilson
91.3
Cathy Brown
91.2
C oy Rountree
91.2
Cheryl Anderson
91.1
Julie F is k
91
Wayne Henson
91
Lee Watson
90.9
Rhonda LaRue
90.6
Rusty Barnes
90
Band Boosters
Have Meeting
Opportunity is for those
who prepare for it. Learn
Keypunch. 357-6521
THORNTON’S
DONUTS & COFFEE
SHOP
, Ice Cream — Fountain
Service; Open 6 a.m. till
9 p.m. weekdays, Sunday
7 a.m. till 1 p.m. Cus-
tom Orders .
220 N. Main St. 298-7764
Duncanville
The Cedar Hill Band
Boosters met Monday
night to discuss the
election of officers for
the coming year. The
slate of officers has
not been completed,
therefore, the election
will be held at their
.May meeting.
Sand, fill masonry,:*: The club voted to
•j; gravel, tractor leveling.;:* Put all of their funds,
$ Resonable. % except that needed for
| 298-2610 J expenses into their
•tx*x«*x«x«x<»x*x«x*x«x*!>x*x»x*!« savings account.
The young men,
second grade and up,
have been leading the
singing and prayers on
Wednesday night at the
Cedar Hill Church of
Christ. Some of these
young fellows even pre-
sent short devotionals,
we are told. Even 4l/2
year old Jimmie Barnhill
and 5 year old Perry
Patterson have partici-
pated in the Wednesday
night services by lead-
ing the singing.
** *
Dugan Kendall has
been released from
Veterans Hospiatl.
***
The Curtis Burtons
were guests of the
Doyle Pierces last
weekend. The Burtons
are from Norman, Okla-
homa .
** *
Mrs. Jewel Carrigan,
sister of James Medford,
minister of the Church
of Christ has been ser-
iously ill but is much
better now.
* * *
W, J. Richburg, son
of Justice of Peace
Bill Richburg of Oak
Cliff, visited with the
firemen at their meeting
Monday night.
***
Gerald and Kevin
O’Neal had a father-son
birthday party March 12
with lots of aunts,
uncles and cousins
present.
* * *
Andrew Baley, father
of Mrs, Helen Carr and
Ernest Baley is in
Medical Arts Hospital.
Mrs. Lorene Williams
was able to^ be home
from the hospital over
the weekend but had to
return. It should only be
a short time until she
is home for good.
***
Berl Hintz has been
released from the hos-
pital but will still re-
quire bed rest. He is
recovering from a heart
attack.
** *
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Izzell have all of the
luck. Percy’s company
sent him on a job that
took him within 90 miles
of both his family and
Lillian’s family in
North Carolina. They
were able to visit in
Winston-Salem and in
Bramhall
Boot and Shoe
Repair
Cowboy Boots
Our Specialty
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Grand Prairie
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BY JOY KNIGHT
Greensboro and went
through the Smokie
Mountains. While there,
Lillian went antique
hunting and brought
back sone antique jars.
* * *
Mrs. Woody Allen is
recovering well from her
recent surgery. She was
able to attend the open
house at the high school
Thursday night.
* * *
We got our first
“Grandchild” a couple
a weeks ago as our
"chosen son” Don Marrs
was married to a lovely
lady who is the mother
of a little charmer
named Shelene who is
one year old today.
Happy Birthday.
Shelene from Grandma
Joy.
** *
Gene and Nancy
Reynolds of Houston
have been visiting with
their aunt, Mrs, Ruth
Knight.
***
Mrs. Nora Powell os
now a resident at the
Shadyside Rest. Home in
in Duncanville.
* * *
The performance of
the pifth and Sixth
Grade band was really
great at the PTA meet-
ing following Open
House Thursday night.
* * *
Loyce Chambers did
not get the car that she
was hoping for but she
got something that is
“as cute as a speckled
pup.” As a matter of fact
that is exactly what she
got, a dalmation puppy
named Cowboy Bill
from Cedar Hill.
** *
We hear that Chuck
Chapman’s selling abi-
lity is aided somewhat
by a young lady who
has gullible • relatives
that will buy almost
anything.
***
The David Templeton
family seems to be hav-
ing their illness hit at
one time. Daughter,Janie
came home from Baylor
Hospital Monday after
having minor surgery
and Tuesday daughter,
Debbie had knee sur-
gery at Methodist Hos-
pital.
***
Mr. and Mrs, George
Boley have bought a new
home at Lake Whitney.
Mrs. Boley is the former
Bonnie Chambers and
the sister of Mrs. Mollie
Hardy.
* * *
Mrs. Dora Hannah
has returned to her home
Baldwin....
(Continued from Page 1)
Jackie, are active mem-
bers of the Cedar
Heighs Baptist Church
and were recently
honored by the church
as it’s workers . of the
week for their efforts
in the Church’s behalf.
The Baldwins have
two daughters, Charlcye,
a 10 year old fifth grad-
er, and, Stacye, age 7, a
after a stay at Colonial
Acres. She is doing well
and plans to'remain at
home.
* * *
Mrs. Lillie Tunnell
has been released from
Stevens Park Hospital
and she and her hus-
band, Austin, are stay-
ing with Mrs. Hannah at
her home on Cedar St.
* * *
Mrs. Pearl Brewer is
doing her best to “Keep
Cedar Hill Beautiful.”
She is remodeling her
rent houses in Cedar
Hill. Robert Brewer, her
step-son, is putting new
siding, new walls and
all aluminium screens
on her house at 607
Roberts.
* * *
Mrs. Pearl Nutting’s
sister, Mrs. Oscar Che-
shire, fell recently and
broke her hip .
* * *
Mrs. Mary B. Williams
entertained two girlhood
chums for lunch last
Thursday. Mrs. Ett Pope
of Kentucky and Mrs.
Homer James of Dallas
were her guests,
Mrs. Mamie Sparks,
Mrs. W.E. Anderson and
Mrs. Paula Brooks are
attending art classes in
Dallas each Tuesday
morning.
* * *
We heard the cutest
story this week about
Noah’s Ark. It seems
that the ark suddenly
disapeared just before
it was completed. Old
Noah started looking for
it and asked all of the
people where it could
have disapeared. The
people didn’t know, the
elephants didn’t know,
tec. Finally he came to
the termite who was just
sitting there saying," I
can’t believe I ate the
, whole thing...I can’t
believe I ate the whole
thing.”
Mrs. R. C. Hale is
visiting with her grand-
daughter, Mrs. J.H. Paul
this week. Mrs. Hale is
from Carrollton and is
85 years old.
***
Notty Hardy is the
owner of a new 1972
Dodge Polara and is
planning a trip to Cali-
fornia tovisithis family.
***
Don and Marian
Barnes’ little daughter,
Christy, has had the
meas les.
** *
Dorothy Mimms enter-
ed the hospital earlier
this week for surgery.
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Mobley, James F. & Mobley, Peggy. Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1972, newspaper, March 16, 1972; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth586301/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.