Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1971 Page: 3 of 12
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PAUL- 1HK11
THE CEDAR Hi
November ll, 19' ]
Orders Are Being Taken
Newcomer Starts
Tax Service In CH
Richard Bajorek, 104 olarship at
Yorkshire Drive, is a warded to
newcomer to Cedar ing major
Hill who plans to set accounting
roots in Cedar Hill as Uni„r
quickly as possible. He Mr. Baj,or
is learning as much a- 1111 c ‘ ‘
posslWe. OSL" C'*Y a*
The young accountant His wile
is the father of four who is alio
children, the two old— also a n il
est of whom are |{,Kk.
students at Cedar Hill
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Mr. Bajorek is
employed as a Senior
Accountant with Ron-
aid I). Harris. CI’A.
bookkeeping and
work on his own he—
A
Rock Arkansas. he (i
graduated from Cath—
majored in accounting. iust\nev
He is a member of the 1 JUht
Sword & Shield Honor “me thro
‘S"’W* r” ef
four years in the U. S. u
Navy aboard a destroy- •<!£[, {V7
er escort in Hawaii, ~ 1 ,7*3' .
Monday
Thursday
Meat Loaf
Corn Cobettes
Pear Salad
Hot Rolls
Milk
Friday
where he now lives. Mr. Forbis was 8-. He
says "Hello" to all his Cedar Hill friends.
33-6 Victory Over Benedicts
Gives Knights 4th Straight Win
Nor*:iwool Institute Texas schools against
registered i s .‘mirth their Red River neigh-
straight victory this hors,
past week-end, and, Coach Harold Til-
in so doing, made it ley's crew will put
three out of four in their 5-2 record to
their competition rest this week-end
against out-of-state before taking on Miss-
schools. issippi College in Ced-
ar Hill on November
Tuesday
Butter
Corny Dogs
Blackeyed Peas
Cole Slaw
Peach Cobbler
Bread
RICHARD BAJORFK
Tuna Salad
Baked Potato
Green Beans
Chocolate Cake
Milk
Wednesday
in Hawaii.
Australia and the Far
East areas. \
Bread
I lam burgers
For ten years he was
a cost accountant for
AFCO Steel in Little
Rock and also worked
as assistant controller
for TIPS, a multissate
insurance agency.
Before his employ-
ment with Ronald D.
Harris, Mr. Bajorek
had been employed in
Irving. Texas for lb
months.
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ORDER PICTURES FOR CHRISTMAS NOVI
Proficient in his pro-
fession. Mr. Bajorek is
the recipient of a sch—
School of Dance
allet .
\ Call 291-1577
rounded by what ap-
peared to he most of
both teams, the Tigers
pushing toward the goal
line. Suddenly emerg-
ing from the crush was
Billy Grooms, who
sprinted with the ball
the remaining 20 yds.
for the fourth TD of
the game.
The Tigers have
scored 14b points in
six games versus 13
points for their oppon-
ents. Their next game
will be Saturday, Nov.
13 at Duncanville's
Southside Park at 8:30
a. m. against the Dun—
canville Mustangs.
halfback with
eision.
sive players for the
Tigers were Randy
Johnson, who led the
team in tackles, John
Haney, Billy Grooms.
Jay Gardner, Joe Sm—
iih and John Taylor.
James Clark, reli-
able at center as
always, snapped the
ball accurately and
blocked well. . Jeff
Barker, Jackie Croc—
son and Joel Burden as
blockers kept the Bear
defense away from the
Tiger backfiekl in an
excellent manner. Ch-
uck Chaffin executed
the plays at quarter-
back and defensive
Third grade YMCA
Tigers trounced the
Duncanville Bears 24-
0 Saturday, remaining
undefeated in six str-
aight games.
Touchdowns were
scored by Joe Smith
who ran 50 yards on a
short pass from Billy
Grooms, on a handoff
from Jay Gardner.
Outstanding defen—
John Haney inter-
cepted one Bear pass,
while Joe Smith block-
ed another, Randy
Johnson caught two
passes, one for lb yds.
and another for 17 yds.
Surprise action came
on a punt return by the
Tigers. The Bear punt-
er kicked the ball over
the heads of the entire
Tiger team. Jay Gard-
ner retrieved it and
started back up field
on a 45 yd. run,break-
ing loose from several
would — be tacklers.
Finally he was sur-
limbling
Baton
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Odcnn Brannam, editor of the Cedar Hill Chronicle. Mike is a
member of the Future Farmersof America at Cedar Hill High School
who have just begun their annual sale of holiday fruit baskets. The
boys wi ll be selling Ruby Red Grapefruit and Oranges to raise money
for FFA projects and will appreciate orders.
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CEDAR HILL RD.
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Brannam, Odena. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1971, newspaper, November 11, 1971; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522975/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.