Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1975 Page: 3 of 14
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CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thursday, December 18, 1975r—Page 3
Scarlets Drop Thriller To
Defending State Champions
First Baptist Yule Program Set
Cedar Hill’s Scar- and four rebounds.
Adult Choir of First der the direction of
Baptist Church of Ced- Terry D. Bertrand,
ar Hill will present its Minister of Music,
annual Christmas Accompanists for
Music Program Sunday the program are Linda
three steals and eight night, December 21. Lundbergs pianist and
RIBBON CUTTING
Ribbon cutting ceremonies for Tower Shopping
Center’s Mini-Mall were conducted Friday, contest in a thriller, ter games pf the year,
December 12, with Cedar Hill Chamber of Com-
SemanPaTte&e Touch IffctmeS "The team (Scarlets) eral blocked shots.
pihApSSw*1Tnlw Rpho”pao pE) did an outstanding job Lee Watson had
Reba Easley and Norma Jones, Reba Easley a thr&e* steals and sev-
lets split in two games Rhonda LaRue, al- rebounds; Presley had Program will begin Carolyn Grant, organ-
in the Midlothian Bas- though not scoring as six, two and one; Gage af 6-30 P-m-. in the ist- .. . 00„ ■
ketball Tournament much as usual, contri- had six, five and four; church auditorium. Following the scrvi-
last week. buted in every other Deuback had four, Theme is The Story ce, the church will go
Coach Raydene Dre- way possible, said her three and three; and of Christmas” and will caroling in the com-
nnen’s charges bopped coacn, with good de- Lee Watson had four, feature choir specials, m unity.
Alvarado's . girls, fense, rebounding and four and 10. congregational singing Everyone is invited
59-28, in plavThurs- offensive picks --- Cheek led the de- and reading of scrip- to attend and partici-
day, December 11, to long with nine points, fense with eight rebou- tures. pate in the ^activities
advance into second Suzette Presley and nds and six steals. Program will be un- following,
round play in the Elaing Gage made a big Chaffin had three re-
Championship bracket, difference as they got bound and four steals
For the second time the Scarlet offense and Lauri Watson had
in as many weeks and moving in the first qua- two rebounds and three
tournaments, the Scar- rter with their hustl- steals,
lets met defending ing and pressing.
Class A State Champ- Lee Watson, Jenaie
ion Carroll of South- Cheek, Mica Chaffin
lake in the second and Lauri Watson led
round Friday, Decern- the locals' defensive
ber 12. efforts. ^
Carroll won that In one of her bet-
Cheek had three steals,
10 rebounds and sev-
Mystery Clue
Contest Opens
At Roller Rink
Printing & Office Supply
408 N, Main, Duncanville 298-1656
Jeannine & Wayhe Moody
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The Lady Bug/ ladies’ fashions; Mayor Marie ^c^dar^miPs offense Chaffin1 Shared the steiT Clues nUContest
of Duircamrtfle ^own^0of,t^^1^u^dfn^• Chamber and defense started toughest defensive Friday night, Decern-
member h^1 E fm e^Weavelr a mi* A nrH^e rrmmte slowly as Carroll.took chore — defending a- ber 19.
> • . Th^FlSi^infflouch - - - Chronfcte Photo a 12~ziP lead» but the gainst Carroll’s all- Three clues will be
ine finishing iouen. enromue Fnoto Scarlets aettled down state forward, They posted the first night,
to make it close the combined for a steal with a cash prize oe-
Shorthorns In Consolation Championship
r \ . 1 1 scorers with 24 points, day, Elliott led the the contest is won and
Cedar.Hill's Seventh tion bracket of play, Boortz's six points adding one steal Cedar Hill scoring the mystery solved, a
tirade Shorthorns lost due to cancellation of led the way against and two rebounds. parade with 22 points, new clue will be post-
the; consolation champ- other expected en- Kennedale, with Taylor Darla Elliott had a- tacking on three steals ed and the prize fund
ionship of the Midlotn- trants. and Chaffin each scor- nother fine game with and six rebounds. decreased by one
ion Tournament, In the battle for the ing four^ Jeff Bailey 18 points, three steals LaRue had 17 points* dollar.
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and Monday Nlghti at 7i80
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Saturday Morning Kid Bastion 10 to It
Saturday & Sunday Matinee - 2:30 to 4:30
Give Shoe Skates for Chrtatmaii
We Sell The Best For Less
Immediate Delivery
For Privata Portias • Phone 891-7774
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40-25, to:®; host Mid- consolation title Sat- two and Terry Reeves
lothian JSeVenth iGiL urday, December 6, one.
CoachL George Wax - Todd Boortz led the CH—7-11-17-17
ker's Horns', -.drew a Cedar Hill scoring with
first round-bye in the eight points,
tourney and, advanced in other Horn scor-
into the championship ing against Midlothian,
bracket automatically. David Nichols, Albert
Kennedale' - defeated Lacy and Jody Ball
the Horns., 26-17,., Fri- each had four points,
day, December- 5,' in Scott Williams and
second round play, but John Taylor each scor-
the Horns were re- ed two and Chuck Chaf-
routed to the consola- fin had one.
Scarlets Open
District Play
TOWN TALK
...About People You Know
Should the contest
run past: Thursday,
January 1, the prize
will remain at $10 un-
til the mystery is sol-
ved.
The contest is open
to everyone, except
employees of Cedar
Hill Roller Rink.
Every person, both
child and adult, has an
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EXPERT
MEN'S &
WOMEN'S
BAifiiiiunfi
AKJU SERVICE SHOP
Open Tuesday - Saturday
BROWSE OUR GIFT SHOT
The Heir Clip
Rita Byrd, Owner
505 Tidwell 291-4316 f!
DICK KING, a former minister of youth
for a local church, and his new bride, AMY ______ _____ ____
LOUISE, spoke at the Wednesday night ser- equal "chance* to "win*,
vice at Cedar Heights Baptist Church. To win a[j one ^as
RICK TAYLOR completed a course in Ad- to do jS fjgUre 0ut the
»«»•.! m \li--*■---- ?.hort Story WrWnS lasl week at East_ clues—-an alarm will
Wim A VICTOry Col ege m Mesquite. sound when the myst-
’ MYRON GEE wil graduate irom carpenter's ery is so|Ved and the
Cedar Hill Scar- lrade school at Skyline School in Dallas tonight, cash js worL
lets opened district O. A, KIMMEY received a new pair of The contest can be
□lav with a 57-36 vie- C9W . Y boots, f^om other officers and staff won during and public
— of First Bank & Trust at the bank’s party skating session.
Sessions are Thurs-
Ss SSUy® Sa^day
December 9. AARON SCO
Rhonda
SCOTT HALL, fourth
LaRue led MR. and MRS. M„W. HALL
the game's scorers
with 36, tacking on tow
steals and six rebou-
nds to boot.
In other Cedar
Hill scoring, Darla El-
A dirty furnace
can OmMwM
WE CLEAN AND SERVICE
ALL TYPES OF
HEATING EQUIPMENT
Ash dust, soot and dirt left In
your furnace cause corrosion.
Pipes and flues are open to acid
attack and you're soon open
tp.heavy expense. Why take a
chance when It costs so very
. little for our very thorough
cleaning job? Don't waitl
Also your heat exchanger
could be erocked and
cause carbon monoxide
poisoning.
4 Call A Payne Air
1‘ ' Management Specialist
298-0555
WOLVERTON COMPANY
:il8-W. Fairmeadows
Duncanville, Texas
'‘Phone 298-0555
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Air Management Specialists
laced as first alternate and
on in the Dallas County 4-H Club Food Show urday mornings from
recently. Young Hall represented South Hills IQ a.m. to 12 noon; and
Elementary School in the competition. Saturday and Sunday
JOHNNY HOZDULICK will teach beginning matinees from 2:30 to
square dance lessons for the Cedar Hill Pro- 4:30 p.m.
liott his for "six, Elaine menaders Square Dance Club for 17 weeks at
Gage had five, Suzette Cedar Hill Community Center, Monday, January
Presley four and Susie 12, through Monday, May 3. There is a charge
Deuback and Lee for the lessons.
Watson each scored AMANDA MOOR of Cedar Hill is among
three. more than 190 students who are tentative
In the steals and re- candidates for bachelor's degrees from the
bounds department for College of Natural Sciences of the Univer-
the offense, Gage had sity of Texas at Austin at the end of the summer
three and four, Watson semester,
four and three. Presley
Bonk Staffers End Courses
Jenaie Cheek led the
Scarlets' defensive ef- Eight staff members Officer Development
forts with 10 rebounds of First Bank & Trust and Installment Credit:,
and five steals. have recently com- Joyce Putty, Effec-
In other defensive a- pleted professional tive ’ Communication
ction for the locals, courses offered by the for Business and
Mica Chaffin had four American Institute of Shorthand,
rebounds and seven Banking,
steals, Lauri Watson They are:
three and one, Angie Sherida Phillips and
Rice three and one and Biv Cox, Principals of
Jalynn Barron and Lee Bank Operations.
Watson had four re- Peggy Fuller and Pat
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Because Cedar Hill has meant so mueftto me
and my family, I wish everyone in Cedar Hill
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
and GOD’S BLESSINGS
IN THE NEW YEAR v
Your Justice of the Peace
‘TCbtQ’
Precinct 6, Dallas County
262-8818
Reducing plan
for energy users
bounds each.
The unborn baby is
especially sen-
sitive to the mother's
health habits in the
first month and a half
McCright, Principles
of Economics.
Rachel Pool and Pat-
sy Sims, New accou-
Roland Cox, Loan
Rh blood disease in
of pregnancy, says The the newborn has drop-
National Foundation- ped substantially since
March of Dimes. Good immune globulin for
ersonal health care the Rh negative mother
efore and during came into use after
childbearing age is al- 1968. reports The Nat-
way s important, the ional Foundation-
Foundation reminds. March of Dimes.
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How to save when
using electric Heating
1. Keep heating equipment at top
operating efficiency. Have it
checked seasonally by qualified
serviceman.
2. Set thermostat at 68° and leave
it. Lower to 50° 60° if you’ll be
away several days.
Conserve electricity and you help
conserve one or more of the fuels
needed to produce it: natural gas,
coal and oil. Conserve fuels and you
help assure that there will be enough
to meet essential needs for electricity
in the future.
3. Weatherstrip doors and windows; When you pass a TP&L offic
caulk cracks to prevent drafts warehouse, generating plant or
and warm air loss. other facility, you’ll see that we’ve
4. Check the filter every 30 days on turned off all non-essential lighting,
forced-air systems. If filter is And, in as many other ways as
permanent, clean it by manufac- possible, TP&L is reducing its own
turer’s directions; if it’s disposable, of electricity.
replace if dirty.
5. Thorough home insulation keeps
the warmth in. Can cut energy
use 20% or more. Can pay for
itself by lowering heating (and
cooling) costs.
6. When fireplace is not in use, keep
damper closed.
7. On sunny days open draperies,
blinds to let in warmth of sun.
8. Open outside doors as little as
possible.
9. Keep furniture, draperies away
from air outlets and returns so
air will flow easily. Clean annually.
//you would like additional informa-
tion on conserving electricity, call or
see the Customer Service Repre-
sentative in the TP&L Office.
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.