Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1974 Page: 2 of 15
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Page 2 — CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thursday, May 2, 1974
Winners Of
Science Fair
Members of th
seventh arid eight5
grade science classes
at Cedar Hill ~ fiddle
School conduc ^d a
science fair Wednes-
day, April 17.
•■Winners and their
projects include:
I. LIFE SCIENCE
Pam Andrews,
"Man's Best Friend/1
first.
Ray Grogan, "Rac-
coons, second.
Nolan Vines, "Arti-
ficial Ear, " third.
II. EARTH SCIENCE
" Lori Lawrence,
"H20 Purification
Plant," first,
v • Connie Gatlin,
"Parts of Human Anat-
omy," second.
Morris Myers, "A
Dam," third.
III. CHEMISTRY;
John Hassell, "Al-
ternating and Direct
Current," first:.
Jeaneane Robi-
cheaux, "Chemistry of
Electrochemical Cell"
second.
Robbie Williams,
"Cross Section of a
. Volcano, " third.
& IV. MATH AND
PHYSICS:
H Gordon Bryant,
:< "Hurrican Generator,"
||irst.
Tracy Hudson,
"Traffic Light, " sec-
ond.
Buddy Beaty, "Lung
C-Bottle," third.
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Register For Roundup
Pre-school Round- grade students in C6-
up will be conducted aar Hill who have not
soon for all 1974-75 attended Cedar Hill
kindergarten and first < schools before.
Local Lad Nabbed By Officers
WHITEHALL BENEFIT
Showing off some of the goodies that will be for
sale in Whitehall School's benefit bazaar-auc-
tion this weekend in Harris-Oak Cliff Center in
Dallas are, left to right, Sharold Lindsey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindsey of
Cedar Hill; Mrs. Noel Conley, bazaar chair-
man; Mrs. Clifford Ballew of Cedar Hill; and
J R. Conley. Bazaar hours are 12 noon to 8
p!m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. The auction begins
at 1 p.m. Saturday. All proceeds benefit the
library fund at Whitehall School in Cedar Hill-
Ten area law en-
forcement officers, in-
cluding Cedar Hill Po-
lice Chief Marshall
Crow pooled their
knowledge and re-
sources early Thurs-
day, April 26, to take
into custody a local
male juvenile, who had
escaped from Hutchins
Boys Home.
The juvenile was
placed in the home o-
riginally when officers
picked nim up in South
Dallas County in a ve-
hicle containing items
taken in a De Soto burg-
lary.
He was also wanted
at that time in connec-
tion with vandalism
Cedar Hill.
Scarlets Set Eleven School Records
The Cedar Hill Scar-
lets ended a success-
ful track season last
What is a
REGISTERED
PROFESSIONAL
BUILDER?
He who, fcecauqp
of his satisfactory experience and financial
stability, has been licensed by the Home &
Apartment Builders Association of Metropol-
itan Dallas and the National Association of
Home Builders to display this insignia. □ He
may build single-family homes, townhouses,
or apartments — or maybe all those forms
of housing. He may develop land for himself
or for other builders. □ The homes he builds
for sale, or the apartments he builds end
operates, are planned well and built well.
As a Professional Builder, he offers his buyer
a legally-correct Contract of Sale and a
Warranty confirming his confidence in his
product. He offers the prospective apartment
resident a legally-correct Lease.
lift if
I®
Home & Apartment Builders
k*
%
weekend at the regional
Meet in Brownwood.
Scarlets placed in
the 440, 880 and mile
relays and three indi-
viduals were in the fi-
nals. Lauri Watson
narrowly missed atrip
to the state track meet
in Austin with a 25.9
third place finish in
the 220-yard-dash.
This year's Scarlets
set new school records
in 11 events, including:
Triple jump, Lee
Watson, 34-3.
Long jump, Lee
Watson, 16-5.
High jump, Jenaie
Cheek, 4-9.
Discus, Darla El-
liott, 94-3 1/4.
-Hurdles, Suzette
Presley, 12.6.
100-yard-dash, Cin-
dy Clayton, 11.7.
220 - yard - dash,
Lauri Watson, 25.9.
880 - yard - dash,
Elaine Gage, 2:38.9.
440 - yard - relay,
Cindy Clayton, Becky
Knight, Lee Watson
and Lauri Watson, 51.8.
880 - yard - relay,
Cindy Clayton, Becky *
Knight, Lee Watson and
Cindy Knight, 1:50.3.
Mile relay, Cindy
Knight, Becky Knight,
Patti England and Mica
Chaffin, 4:22.2.
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P.O Box 158,610 Cedar Street, Cedar Hill 75104
COVERING SCENIC CEDAR HILL-
TOWER CITY OF THE SOUTHWEST
memSe/L,
ROYCE BROWN
RickSTavlor .
. . . . - . PUBLISHER
. Editor; & Gen. ivigr.
Published every Thursday at Cedar Hill, Texas 75104
The Cedar Hill Chronicle is an independent newspaper
published weekly in the interest of Cedar Hill-
Any erroneous reflection upon the integrity and reputati&if
of any individual will be corrected if brought to the attention,
of the editor.
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Second-Class Postage Paid at Cedar Hill,' rIiex?»s.
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END
WORRIES!
about furnaces, air conditioners,
clean filters and thermostats!
rQ
We'll make regular inspections and also be
on call at any time. A 1-year service
contract as low as $35.00 give us a
call.
We're Payne Air Management Specialists.
WOLVERTON COMPANY, INC.
118 W. Fairmeadows
Puncanville, Texas
Phone #298-0555
cases in
He was placed in the
boys home and escaped
from there approxi-
mately two months ago.
Area officers had
been looking for the boy
and acting on informa-
tion went to a home,
which was in the pro-
cess of being vacated,
between De Soto and
Cedar Hill.
Known by the of-
ficers to be quick in
escaping, three De Soto
police, one off-duty
Duncanville police-
man, three Dallas
County Sheriff Depu-
ties and Crow sur-.
rounded the house,
making sure all of the
windows and doors
were covered.-
I
Children eligible for
kindergarten in 1974-
75 are those who will
bg five years of age
- September 1, 19/4.
Children" must be six
ears old by Septem-
er T, 1974 to enter
the first grade.
Kindergarten class-
es will be conducted at
both South Hill and
Bray Elementary
Schools with students
attending for a half a
day for the full school
year.
Assignments to
schools and to daily
sessions will be made
after registration so it
is imperative that pre-,
registration of as many
students as possible be
made... ___ -
•A form for parent's
use is included in this.
issue of the Chronicle.
Forms are to be
completed and turned
into the principals of-
fice at Bray Elemen-
tary School
Parents will then* be
contacted by letter, in-
forming them of the
date, time and place of
the Round-r up.
For further infor-
mation, contact Bray
Elementary School at
291-4231.
1
| Child's full name_- j
| Birthdate _j
| Parent's Name
| Address
Phone No.
Town Talk
...About People You Know
NORMA SANDRIDGE, mother of' KATHIE
HARPER, has been released from Arlington
Memorial Hospital after a recent bout with
double pneumonia.
MRS. MARILYN MITCHELL, typing and busi-
ness teacher at CHHS, is in Great Southwest
Hospital in Grand Prairie.
LOWELL PENN is ailing and in the hospital.
MR. AND MRS. RICKY BRASHEAR are the
proud parents of a baby son born Sunday, April
2LCHARLIE TAYLOR, father of ALBERT TAY-
LOR, is in room 462 at Methodist Hospital.
BESSIE HILL, mother of NITA CHILDRESS,
is hospitalized in Hillcrest Hospital in Waco.
MEMBERS OF THE MEN'S softball team at
Cedar Heights Batpist Church practice Mon-
days and Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. at the church's
field. , u
A WOMEN'S SOFTBALL team has been or-
ganized at Cedar Heights Batpist Church.
JUNI*OR HIGH AGE GROUP from Cedar
Heights Baptist will attend a retreat at Mt.
Lebanon May 10-11.
rfttmd (tyuncA Scutdcuf
mm
Church of Christ
First Baptist
6.0? Belt Line
. . ;*!■ • « • i.•••••••• '?■* \ > * a*9l
rship ... •
worship . * i, • «.... *... •
•Week Jhrayer ...... * ♦ »• .7:00 p.im
JWIE
United Methodist
\J 10 Harrington
Rjimrefi school*.. . • •••• • v • * * • * *
yorninf Wor^pfr * . ...
fUJI.Y.F. '• • tX* ' ' ' '
JERRY P- QfT ... • v- •« • • •
. . 9:80 a.m.
. 10:3p a.m.
. 5:30 p.m.
. . PASTOR
.<£» W~*£T
Church off Christ
332 Cedar Street;
SIW^ Classes . . . .7.*."y. ..... 9:uua.m. ;
Morijing Worship , . . . . . . I0:00.am..
Evening Worship . . ................ 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday' Evening Services 7:30 p.m.
BILE. IV ALLEN ,. . . . ........... . MINISTER
Cedar Heights Baptist
East Belt LinexRoad *
||§unday School . . . 9:30 a.m.
IMorning Worship ... . . . 10:45 a.m.
^Evening Services .........
IfREV. DON CHILDRESS ... . .< PASTOR
GAR-Y^P^^NER ASSOC. PASTOI
I _ l£tWIOT17P OF YOl
^MINISTER
Melody Baptist
Texas Street]
i Sunday School . . . . ......
Evening Worship . . ......
Training Union . .;. . . .
[ Wednesday Evening, Service .
C. O. WADSVORTH . . . . .*
D. E. LA RUE
.. . 10:00 a.mj
.. . . T:00 p.mj
.... 6:00 p.mJ
.'. . . 7:30"p.m.
JPASTOR
DIRECTOR!
ifirst Community Christian
Northwood Institute Student Center
|Morning Worship 10:30
Bill Crawford «••••• -MINISTERj
Eddie Bishop - YOUTH DIRECTOR
WhiM-Avto Store
AL AND RO^ELLE KRU^GER, OWNERS'
TOWER SHOPPING CENTER291-1389 ,
Cedar Hill Chronicle
RICK TAYLOR & STATP
Assembly of Cod
Straus Road
Sunday School .... ,*:■». • «
Worship Service . . ...
Sunday Evening Service . .
Wednesday Evening Servl^
RESa CARROLL TEETE#
10:00 a.ni;
11:00 a.m.
. 7:30 p.m.
. 7:30 p.m.
. . PASTOR
Sunday School.
Morning Worship
Evening Worship J. . ... . .
Wednesday Evenin^erviee .
REV. MALCOLM; SCOGGJ&S
.. 9:45^a.m,
, . ll:00ia.m.
. • 6:30 p.m.
. . 7:00 p.m.!
.PASTOR
107 North Main
"Sunday School.. v ..........
Moming Worship
Evening Worship
Wednesday Evening"Services
REV. GLENN TILLMAN .......
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TOWER SHOPPING CENt^R TOWER SHOPPING CENTQi
-STORE NO. 3 291-7701 ' STORE I^O. 5 291-7761
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Taylor, Rick. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1974, newspaper, May 2, 1974; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth480394/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.