Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1975 Page: 2 of 14
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Page 2—CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thursday, December 18, 1975
Cedar Hill Firemen Offer
Safety Tips For The Holidays
Cedar Hill Volunteer
Fire Department Chief
Charles Ray Sims and
his firemen have is-
sued the following hol-
iday safety tips for
Cedar Hill,.. citizens.
The Chrisjtmas sea-
son usually goes hand
in hand with traditions.
Many traditions re-
volve around the de-
corating of the Christ-
mas tree and the pur-
chasing of gifts for lov-
ed ones and friends.
Do be careful when
buying your tree:
—-When purchasing
your Christmas tree
this year, buy a firm,
fresh tree. Store in a
cool place with the base
of the tree in water,
until ready to be de-
corated.
— -If you a»re buying
an artificial tree, be
sure to look for the
UL Label which tells
you it is classified as
flame resistant.
Do make a check of
the decorations you
use:
—Remember to
check the decorative
lighting strings for
frayed wires, broken
cords and loose soc-
kets. These conditions
pose potential electri-
cal hazards. Use only
light strings that bear
a UL Label.
—When trimming
the tree, avoid using
candles or other de-
corations that may ig-
nite easily. Keep the
tree away from the
fireplace, radiator and
the TV set---any
source of heat may
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ROYCE BROWN ..................................... PUBLISHER
Rick Taylor ............................ Editor & Gen. Mgr.
Published every Thursday at Cedar Hill, Texas 75104
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cause the tree to be-
come dry, thus crea-
ting a fire hazard.
Don’t overdo it:
—Be sure not to
over load the electri-
cal circuits in your
home. The wires that
carry more current
than they can handle
may overheat and
cause a fire. Read
manufacturer’s in-
structions on lighting
strings carefully ana
do not use more than
the recommended
number of lights in one
circuit.
—Christmas de-
corations are beautiful
and very pleasant to
look at. However, when
you leave your home
or retire for the night,
turn off the light sets,
colored spot lights
or other decorations.
Don’t settle for the
unknown:
—When purchasing
gifts for the people you
cart about take time out
•to check for the UL
Label. Gufts of elec-
tric food blenders, hair
dryers, hot combs, and
the like are tested for
safety by Underwriters
Laboratories. Show
that you care, check for
the UL Label.
Be safe and happy
this Christmas season.
When preparing for
the holidays take the
extra steps to show
you care—; follow the
suggestions above.
You’ll be glad you did.
Seventh Shorties
Take 27-16 Win
Cedar Hill's Sev-
enth Grade Shorties
defeated the Vivian
Field Vikings of Car-
rollton, 27-16, in bas-
ketball action here in
Longhorn Gym Mon-
day, December 8.
Joy Wright and Kim
Barnhill each popped in
eight points to pace
Coach Diane Hursky's
squad in scoring.
Tracy Foster had
five points, Liese Car-
ney four and Linda
Gage two to round out
the local scoring.
Rhonica Reno led the
Cedar Hill defensive
efforts with a recov-
ery, two steals and
nine rebounds.
Ronda Jones, Cindy
Weisbrod, Debbie Wal-
ker, Sharon Johnson
and Vickie Rice com-
bined for three re-
coveries, four steals
and four rebounds for
the Shorties.
CHAMBER MEETING
Among those on program at Cedar Hill Chamber
of Commerce's meeting on Industrial Deve-
lopment Monday night, December 8, were, from
left, County Commissioner Roy Orr, Indust-
rial Committee Chairman Ralph Jones, host
D. A. Kimmey, Mayor Mark Bielamowicz,
speaker E. H. Sheffield of Texas Industrial
.Commission and Roy H. Williams, also on
the Commission staff. Kimmey hosted the meet-
ing, attended by 30 , at First Bank & Trust
Company here, assisted by members of his
staff. ---Chronicle Photo
Longhorns Drop Two
In Panther Tourney
Glory Ev. Lutheran
CHURCH (WISCONSIN SYNOD)
110N. Lyndalyn DeSoto
Pastor Gene A. Durfey 223-5568
Sunday School & Bible Class.......9:15 A.M.
Worship Service......................10:30 A.M.
Cedar Hill’s Long- tested layups against
horns lost both con- Italy,
tests in the Midlothian Dahl’s 14 points led
Panther Basketball the scoring m the Fri-
Tournament last week, day contest.
Coach Mike Hogan's i_ In other Hornscor-
Horns dropped at 50-33 ing, Walling hit for
decision to the May- eight, Taylor and
pearl Panthers in op- Chapman each struck tj;
ening round play Thiit- for six, Watkins drop- g
sday, December 11. ped in four, Joe Bailey
The next day, Italy's had three andTimKni- $
Gladiators dumped the ght and Scott Chaffin
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Dallas
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Maypearl made the I—14-26-37-50
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sinking its first seven g
shots from the floor.
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“And we proclaim Him (Christ), admonishing every
man and teaching every man with all wisdom, that we
may present every man complete; in Christ.”
Colossians 1:28
FRED C CAMPBELL, Pastor
SERVICES:
9:30 A.M...... Bible Study Classes'
10:50 A.M. ... Morning Worship
6:30 T-M. Body Life Fellowship
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City-
State
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Panthers hit a ho
streak to win going a-
way.
The Horns hit only
25 percent from * the
floor against May-
pearl. 'H-
Chuck Chapman led
the Horns in scoring
with 10 points.
In other Cedar Hill
scoring, Jon Dahl
dropped in seven; Du-
gan Taylor, Mike Wal-
ling and Chuck Chaf-
fin each hit for four; ..
Scott Beavers sunk g
three and Billy Wat- g
kins had one. i
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playing their fourth :*
game in five days when g
they took on the Glad-
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action in the Midlothian g
tourney Friday.
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shot a good 43 percent g
from the floor, but cou- g
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mal 44 percent from g
the charity line.
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FIRST BAPTIST
602 Belt Line
Walter Goodnight, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
332 Cedar Street
Alvis A. Bryan, Minister
CEDAR HEIGHTS BAPTIST
East “Ml Line Road
Don Childress, Pastor
MELODY BAPTIST
Texas Street
C. O. Wadsworth, Pastor
FIRST COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN
Northwood Institute Student Center
Bill Crawford, Minister
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Amid all the colored lights and tinsel excite- g
ment of the holiday preparations, let us keep in
mind the purpose of this joyful occasion and g
give some though to the One whose birthday we g
are preparing to celebrate.'Remember thatal- g
though He lived a very short life span, in an $
obscure manner, in a sparsely populated area, g
He did more than all the great rulers of the g
world combined to change the course of its his- g
tory. Honor the birthday of the Son of God by g
attending Christmas services at the Church of g
your choice; and learn to follow His teachings g
there every Sunday.
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST
710 Harrington
Jerry P. Ott, Pastor
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Straus Road
Rev. Carroll Teeter, Pastor
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Highway 67
Malcolm Scoggins, Pastor
HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC
Reed Junior High, Duncanville
Father Robert J. Sylcora, Pastor
NEW LIFE IN CHRIST LUTHERAN
Lions Club Community House, Duncanville
Dr. Axel V. Beckman, Pastor
CHUCK'S BARBER SHOP
326 S. Highway 67
Monday - Friday, 8:30 to 6:30
Saturday, 7:30 to 5:30
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RICK TAYLOR & STAFF
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Taylor, Rick. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1975, newspaper, December 18, 1975; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541834/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.