Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 6 of 10
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CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1966
By Peggy Mobley
During football season the
townspeople were always right
there to back the team, even
if they had to drive many miles
to watch a game.
IPs a shame that the basket-
ball teams are not getting
even half that much support.
The basketball teams work
Just as hard at practice
sessions and the players are
Just as anxious to win as the
football players.
This hasn’t been a good
season for the Cedar .Hill
teams anyway and the lack of
Interest on the part of the
town sort of looks like kicking
a fellow when he Is already
down.
•••
Cedar Hill residents won’t
have any problems buying
their poll tax this year.
The county tax office In the
City Hall Is selling them, Fire
Chief Charles Ray Sims has
been authorized to sell them,
and also the Jaycees will be
selling them, too.
SCHOOL
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Laundry Bundles
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Cedar Hill
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(Across From Post Office)
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We didn’t receive too much
news from the grade school
this week.
The students are now taking
six weeks tests and will be
taking mid-ter ms exams next
week.
***
That Suburban news stand
which was stolen at the same
time the Chronicle news stand
was stolen a few weeks ago
has been found.
Sheriff deputies found It on
Belt Line Road Saturday.
REMEMBER WHEN this picture of Mrs. Helen Ussery’s fifth grade class was taken? The
year was 1956. Pictured are (row 1) Jimmy Mobley, Joyce Rachel, Shirley Pemberton,
Jadene Plummer, Buddy Summers, Don Sims, Chad Hale, Charles Duncan, Jim Lilly and
Shirley Phillips, (row 2) Douglas Arnold, Sharon Wood, Juanita Johnson, Annette Dean, Jay
Kelly Martin, Joe Elliott, Linda Chapman and Don Tidwell. The pictures belongs to Joyce
Rachael.
First Baptist |nwanj [00|( At Ourselves’
Church News Presented To HD Club
Shop Locally.
Michael’s Florist
Belt Line and Hwy. 67
AX-1-1970
Roberson’s Cafe
‘(fill tom!
Hot Biscuits With Meals
From 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
HOURS — 6 a.m. 'Til 8 p.m.
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
Cedar At Main Streets AXl-1487
The Texas Baptist Evange-
lism Conference will be held
Monday, Tuesday, and Wed-
nesday nights at the Dallas
Memorial Auditorium In
Dallas.
The Rev. Don Childress
urges Cedar Hill residents to
attend the conferences If
possible.
Some of the speakers for the
conference will be Paul
Harvey, Howard E. Butts Jr.,
Bo Baker, R. G. Lee, Robert
E. Naler and Rev. W. A.
Criswell.
***
The Friendship class of the
Baptist Church will have a
class social at 7:30 Monday
night.
***
Sixty - eight persons attend-
ed the study course held last
week at the church.
***
Sunday school attendance
was higher last Sunday than It
has been In some time with
240 persons in Sunday school.
Mrs. Leonard Thompson
presented a program entitled
'* An lnwardlook at ourselves,”
at the January 5 meeting of the
Cedar Hill Home Demonstra-
tion Club, held at the Education
Building of the First Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Thompson asked her
fellow members to answer
the questions: “How can I
spend my time more profit-
ably?” “Do I major on minor
things?” Also she asked the
members to make resolutions
for self or home Improvement.
Following the meeting,
refreshments were served to
15 members and their guest,
Mrs. C. W. Baldwin.
The next meeting will be
held January 19. Anyone
desiring more Information
about the meeting may call
Mrs. Jimmy Fisk at CY9-
4692.
MONDAY, JANUARY 15
Tamalies w/ Chill Sauce
Mexican Style Beans
Cole Slaw
Crackers
Cinnamon Rolls
Milk
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16
Veal Cutlets
Mashed Potatoes
Carrot Sticks
Dill Pickle
Hot Biscuit - Butter
Milk
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17
Creole Spaghetti
Pear Salad
Green Beans
Corn Breat - Butter
Milk
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18
Hamburgers
Lettuce, Tomato, Pickle
Potato Chips
Banana Pudding
Milk
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19
Fish Fillets
Tartar Sauce
Buttered Rice
Combination Salad
Chocolate Cake
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GOTTA 60
SOME TO
BEAT THE
.OLD MAN./
Gotta go some to keep up with fuel bills,
Christmas bills, auto and medical bills too.
The answer maybe to pay all outstanding
bills with a bank loan and have only one
monthly payment to make at the banks low
interest charge.
FIRST BANK & TRUST CO.
Milk
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CEDAR HILL, TEXAS.
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Hootenanny Held
By Melody Makers
BIRTHS
The Cedar Hill-Duncanville
Melody Makers music club had
a hootenanny last Saturday
afternoon at the Tim Sullivan
home on Mansfield Road near
Cedar Hill.
The Melody Makers are the
youngest group of guitar
students of Mrs. Mamie
Sparks.
Those attending their latest
hootnanny were Carolyn Fisk,
Mike Thompson, Bob Shearin,
Beth and Jan Gadberry, Davida
Mr. and Mrs. John Kyle
have a son born December
29 In Dallas. Mrs. Kyle was
Rachael Cooper before her
marriage.
Hopkins, Cindy Holveck, and
John Clark.
Also Darlene Danna, Cindy
Adkins, Gall Rollins, Julia
Colvert and Mrs. Sparks.
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Brown, Royce & Mobley, Mrs. Howard. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522925/m1/6/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.