Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1979 Page: 4 of 20
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Page 4—CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thurs., June 21, 1979
LINDA GREGORY has joined First Bank & Trust
Co. as secretary to its chairman of the board, D. A
Kimmey.
The native of Frankfort, Kansas, joined the bank
June 12. Gregory has worked with the FBI in Washing-
ton, D.C., and as an office manager and secretary for a
polygraph firm in Austin.
She and her husband, D. C., a safety supervisor for
Yellow Freight Systems, live in DeSoto. They have five
children and one grandson.
Trinity Assembly presents
vocalist at Sunday service
Trinity Assembly New
Life Center, 1410
Pleasant Run Road, will
host vocalist John Hall at
its 6:30 p.m. Sunday ser-
vice.
At first glance one
may think Hall is a pro-
football player. At 6'4"
his stature is only the be-
ginning of his bigness.
He has a rich bass-bari-
tone voice with unbeliev-
able range and power.
Yet, Hall considers his
voice secondary to his
ministry.
Across America and
much of the world, Hall
is considered, by many,
the foremost solo voca-
list of the evangelical
and charismatic realm.
John Hall
Mountain View College
Students named to dean's list
Four students from the
Cedar Hill area earned a
place on the Dean's List
at Mountain View
College for the spring,
1979 semester. This
academic recognition is
earned by full-time
students who have
completed at least 12
hours of credit with a 3.5
to 4.0 grade point
average equal to A
minus to A plus.
Cedar Hill area
students named to the
list are: Howard E.
Kindred, Cindy R. King,
Sandra E. Lott and
Margaret E. Shelton.
Six students from the
Cedar Hill area earned a
place on the Honor Roll
at Mountain View
College for the spring,
1979 semester. This
academic recognition is
earned by full-time
students who have
completed at least 12
hours of credit with a 3.0
to 3.49 grade point
average B minus to B.
Cedar Hill area students
named to the Honor Roll
are: Debbie Curtis,
Bobby R. Deal, Tawnya
Hash, Wesley W. Kelly,
David C. Parramore and
Rnhhv ri Wpst
HUGE CARPET & VINYL SALE
Mall hosts clinic for mothers-to-be
A major public health
educational event for
expectant and would-be
mothers is planned for
today at Town East Mall,
LBJ Freeway and Town
East Mall Boulevard.
The three-hour pro-
gram, "A Family
Affair," is sponsored by
the March of Dimes to
promote the maternal
and infant care needed to
have healthy babies.
The event, free to the
public, will include
informative discussions
by two leading Dallas
physicians and a noted
nutritionist, a maternity
fashion show and dis-
plays and booths by
dozens of commercial,
medical and voluntary
organizations involved
with maternity and
infant care products and
services.
"Our goal in 'A Family
Affair' is healthier new-
borns and ultimately
healthier adults,"
Co-chairman Paul King
said. "Each year more
than 250,000 babies come
into the world with
physical and mental
deficiences that severely
affect their lives and
those of their parents.
Adequate information of
the kind we'll be dispen-
sing today can prevent
many of these
tragedies."
Activities begin at 10
a.m. in Sanger Hfarris
Auditorium at the mall.
Speakers include Dr.
Norman Grant, chair-
man of the Department
of Obstetrics and Gyne-
cology, University of
Texas Southwestern
Medical School; Dr. Jon
Tyson, assistant
professor of Pediatrics
and Obstetrics and
Gynecology at South-
western, and Rodora M.
Doyle, a registered die-
titian with the Dairy
Council, Inc.
Between speakers, a
fasion show produced by
KIRSHNER records
A Division at Don Kirshner
Entertainment Corporation.
the fashion coordinator
for Sanger Harris will
feature expectant
mothers modeling
clothes that can be worn
both during and after
pregnancy.
Door prizes and
samples of infant care
products will also be dis-
tributed.
Other companies and
organization, including
community health re-
source groups, will set
up displays at Town East
Mall, where they will be
accessible to the public.
::
*
Hall is a frequent guest
of the PTL Club with
Jim Bakker, the 700 Club
with Pat Robertson,
TBN Network with Paul
Crouch, and "100
Huntley Street" with
David Mainse across
Canada.
Recently he was
featured soloist at the
World Convention of the
Full Gospel
Businessmen, World
Pentecostal Conferences
and many great Holy
Spirit Conferences.
Accompaning Hall is
organist Richard Page.
Duncanville Printing
... & Office Supplies
712 N. Main
Quality Printing at Reasonable Prices
*Office Forms
*Snap-Out Forms
"Letterheads
"Envelopes
"Business Cards
"Personalized Napkins
i
Wedding and Anniversary
Invitations and Announcements
NOW—We can put YOUR PICTURE on Wedding Invitations! jj
TEXAS STANDARD LEGAL FORMS
LARGE INVENTORY OF OFFICE SUPPLIES^
The Oldest Printer in Duncanville...
In more ways than one
~==^r==jr==jp=jr^=jr==jr==jr==jr==jf=—li—-Ji—Jr==ir==jr=jr=jf==jn=jf
. ■ ::g;: -V ■ :
KANSAS.
MONOLITH
including:
People Of The South Wind
A Glimpse Of Home/Away From You
Reason To Be/On The Other Side
"MONOLITH!'
- 11 wll wKB ■ BBS
le new Kansasalbum stands alone.
On Kirshner Records and Tapes.
Produced by Kansas. Management: Budd Carr The Carr Company
Distributed by CBS Records. © 1979 CBS Inc.
Available Wherever
Records and Tapes
Are Sold
•TOWME
CINEMA*
1 13 Town Sq . Lancaster
Starts FRIDAY
.fnnt' 21)
"DEER
HUNTER"
BOAT N' TOTE
|240 jpeckley Lancaster, Texas
(1-35 at Wintergreen Exit)
WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE
szt\c7 SALE
Save up to /C on All Inventory
CARPET & VINYL PRICED TO SELL
COMPLETE
BOAT & TRAILER
REPAIR
Customizing our Speciality
Your
Beautiful Nylon
Pile Sculptured Shag
Sale Price Only
Beautiful Nylon
Pile Hi-Lo Shag
Sale Price Only
FOR EXAMPLE:
Beautiful Nylon
i Pile Saxony Plush
Reg. $8.99
$4.99
Reg. $11.99
$7.99
Sale Price Only
^ Beautiful Nylon Pile
Cut & Loop Shag
Sale Price Only
Reg. $10.99
$6.99
Reg. $14.99
$9.99
"Get Ready for the
Water" Shop
Call Paul
224-4064
PREVIOUSLY OWNED BOATS
Several discontinued
Styles & Colors
ONLY $2.99
SQ. YD.
SALE
OPEN SUNDAY
11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Open Mon.-Sat.
7 a.m.-7 p.m.
1-20
1-35
3240
& N. Beckley
& 3313
Wintergreen
All the most popular styles & Colors Available
Buying Out of Stock Means Quick Installation
Must See These Tremendous Bargains Today
Call or Come By Our Showroom Today
Sale Ends When Inventory Sold Out—Act Now!
CARPET CO. OF DALLAS
3313 Wintergreen
3240 N. Beckley
Lancaster, Texas
224-4169 224-1637
Bank
Financing
Free Home
Estimates
Vinyl
Close Outs
299 699
Per Yd
Big Savings
22 FT. N. American
Jet boat. Newly
customized. New
350 Hi performance
Chevy engine. New
Jacuzzi pump. Custom-
ized trailer.
$9500
SALE
16 FT. Reinell-
Walk thru wind-
shield, 75 H.P.
Johnson motor,
Tilt Dilly trailer.
$4295
t
<.)
y
!
I)
»'
4
*
rf
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Fashy, Kathy. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1979, newspaper, June 21, 1979; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403333/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.