Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 24, 1968 Page: 2 of 8
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CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1968
★ CEDAR HILL CHRONICA IT
•CLASSIFIED ADM
DEADLINES: lu order to appear In the Thursday issue of The Chronicle, classified ads
of all types must be in our hands by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday before. . . RATES: Up to 10
word, 50?; 3£ per word above 10; Classified Display-70£ per column inch net; Legal
notices, 15? per 9-point line; Cards of Thanks, $1 per issue Of of average length). . .
Classified ads placed but ordered cancelled before insertion will not be ru» but charge
will stand.
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★ Services
Georges Variety
ON
THE TOWN SQUARE
AXl-1958
LITTLE COLONEL
ANTIQUES
Antiques To Live With
And Enjoy
Mt. Lebanon Rd. AX 1-162C
N&N EXTERMINATING SER-
VICE -- Termite and pest
controll. Roaches, rats, fleas
and ants. Pre-treating of
houses. Tree spraying and
lawn spraying. FREE inspec-
tion. For information call
291-4744 after 5 p.m.
GLADYS BAKER, Electrolux
Representative. AX8-5553.
NEED RIDE from Cedar Hill
to Downtown Dallas. Area
of Commerce and Irving
Streets. Hours 8 a.m. to 4:45
p.m. Sue Massey, 291-1358.
★ Employment
HELP WANTED — Roofers,
sub - contractors or hourly
men. Composition or built
up work. Call CA4-3131.
EXPERIENCED in all altera-
tions in women's and men's
clothing. Have worked for
leading store in Dallas. Will
make from pattern or design
your dress. 298-1983 for ap-
pointment.
CLASSIFIED ad deadline is
5 p.m. Tuesday. Call now!
Jrappu
(J3irthclat^
DECEMBER 26
Cathy Jones
Norma Brown
Natalie Joyce Roney
DECEMBER 27
Julie Tidwell
DECEMBER 28
Stephen Calabria
Bertha Bailey
Eva Cain
J. T. Foster
Ja Nae Brewer
Jerry McNeill
DECEMBER 29
Hugh Mize
May Nutting
Tammy Kirtley
Linda Beth Johnson
DECEMBER 30
Jon Daiil
Robert Curtis
Ivy Jones
Carolyn Newton
DECEMBER 31
Barbara Forbis McAnally
Kay Barnes
Sales-Rentals
TRAVEL TRAILERS
8 & 10 ft. over cab
P.V. Campers
sleefps 4-6 people
fully equipted
Cedar Hill Motors
HWY 67 AX1-1441
Cedar Hill, Tex.
Has Your Drivers License
Been
SUSPENDED?
Texas drivers
license service
WH8-7211
Guitar Lessons
> Group or Private
I; Guitars Furnished
• Reasonable Rates
! Also, Piano Lessons
Call 298-7775
COOK§ON'S
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
•Exchanges •Overhauls
•Repairs • Parts
"Wrecker Service
AX 8-5101
HWY. 6ft and
tOCKRELL HILL ROAD
Ooposite Trailer Cc.
Tractor&Road Work
including
mowing, leveling
AL&0
Road gravel, loam
Hauled to your lot.
Immediate Delivery!
291-1984
1 1
I Go-first class —with Payne!
HEATING* AND
AIR CONDITIONING BY (
SPECIALIST IN ALL KINDS
OF
HMA TING& AIR CONDITIONING SER VICE
' ' • V>v *'/, A.'' .v
Wolverton Company
T. R WOLVERTON--MGR.
118 W. FAI8MEADOWS, DUNCANVILLE
AX8-0555 — AX8-1327
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Teen Topics
By Irene Conley and Cathy Tempieton
THE DOOR AT DARNELL'S FLORIST offers a taste of
France in it's Yule decor with the word "Noel" in gold on a
large, red velvet bow.
Why wait
..till it's too late?
(As advertised in House Beautiful)
Duraclearr
YOUR VALUABLE CARPETS-FURNITURE
□ No Soaking
□ No Scrubbing
□ Clean & Dry the^jfess*
Same Day!
PARENTS
caii for mee\ Duraclean Service By Harry
Quotation/
223-6198
tdw, Hill tkofudt
"COVERING SCENIC CEDAR HILL-
TOWER CITY OF THE SOUTHWEST"
TEXAS
ASSOCIATION
796(1
A PUBUCATION OF SUBURBAN PUBLISHERS
ROYCE BROWN Executive Editor
MRS. HOWARD MOBLEY Editor &,Geii. Mgr.
Published every Thursday at Cedar Hill, Ttexas 75104.
The Cedar Hill Chronicle is an independent newspaper
published weekly in the interest of Cedar Hill!
AYiy erroneous reflection upon the integrity and repu-
tation of any individual will be corrected if brought
to the attention of the editor.
Subscription Rates: By mail in Dallas or Ellis
County, $3.00 per year. Elsewhere in Texas or in
continental United States, $4.00 per year. No foreign
country subscriptions accepted except APO-addressed
servicemen, $4.00 per year. All subscriptions payable
in advance.
Second-Class Postage Paid at Cedar Hill, T^xas.
ADVERTISING RATES
MAY BE SECURED ON REQUEST
David Fisk, we were won-
dering if you enjoyed the car-
toons last Saturday.
***
The football team received
their letter jackets last week.
They are black with red
letters.
***
The Outstanding Team
Awards this year went to Carl
The Outstanding Teen
Awards this year went to Carl
Bray, Debbie Greshel, and
Clark Arons. Congratulations
to these three.
***
If some of the people who at-
tended the school program last
Friday are still wondering
what "And Mary Said" the an-
swer is in the Bible, Luke 2;
swer is in the Bible, Luke
2:46-55.
***
The Fickle Finger of Fate
Award goes to Judy M. this
week. Reason: For getting
caught.
***
J. B. says that the water
tower is still wearing diapers.
***
Some people passed up free
refreshments last Friday to
go down the street and buy
some.
***
J. M., I. C., and C. T. have
your sunglasses now, Coach
your sunglasses now. Coach
White, would you like to have
them?
***
Hi, Kenny! Glas to know
that you are reading our
column.
Graham (Mike) Gibbons,
this makes the fourth time!
***
Cathy to Readers; Irene
can hardly wait until tomor-
row so that she can get the
stereo that she doesn't know
that she is going to get.
Irene to Readers: Cathy
already has her player tape
from Perry.
***
Pearl of Wisdom: For
thinking it takes only one head,
but for kissing it takes two.
***
In the midst of all of the
gifts, giving and fun of Christ-
mas, let's not forget the true
meaning of the holiday and
whose birthday we are cele-
brating.
***
We hope that all of our
readers will have a Happy
Christmas and will have a
Merry New Year. If you are
traveling during the holidays,
be sure to watch out for the
other careless drivers.
***
Call Irene at 291-4686 or
Cathy at 291-1985 if you have
been on a trip (out of town, that
is) or are planning to go
somewhere so that we can re-
port it in Teen Topics. Also,
call us if you are having a
party. P.S. Call us and
tell us what you got for Christ-
mas.
HHH
■ill
SmmM1
(BERT) JONES
E. J. (Bert) Jones has long been one of the most
faithful of the members of the First Baptist Church.
He is a deacon of the church and a person that can
be depended upon to fill a need whether it be for a
teacher or Training Union Leader. He is the presi-
dent of the Baptist Men's organization and is chair-
man of the Usuary and Offeratory Committee of
the church.
He is employed with the Overhead Door Company of
Dallas.
He and his wife, Willie Mae, live at 306 Roberts
Street. They have a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann
Prather, and two grandchildren, Karl and Candy.
Bvck Planner's Hvnblt Station
ALL BRANDS OF MOTOR OIL
AV TO REPAIR ROAH SER VICE
108 north main ax 1- 1919
THE R. C. AMMONS HOME on Kingswood Drive is decorated
with an all white Nativity Scene and Christmas tree as well.
The gleaming white figures are made to sparkle in the sun and
lights as well.
READ & USE th
bankAmericaru
your DISCOUNT salon
Permanent Waves ?6.95uP
Frosting .$.10.00
Shampoo & High Fashion Styling. J2.50
OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SUNDAYS 1p.m. to 6 p.m.
(No Appointment Necessary)
15 HAIRDRESSERS TO SERVICE YOU
FE9-1844 3223 W. Davis
*
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* WESTERN SHIRTS
* FELT HATS
* LEE JEANS
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9 tap
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The Gillette Super Stainless spoils
you. Once you try it you'll never again go
back to your old standards. You'll be spoiled.
You'll find yourself having to have
this blade (The Spoiler).
Even when it's not on sale.
This being the case, maybe you'd
better pick up a few extra 10-packs now.
While they are on sale.
After all, it isn't every day a man gets
to spoil himself and save money at the same
time.
New Dealership invitel you
to see and drive this fantastic
car. Sport coupes, sedans,
pick ups and stqtionwagons.
Datsun eats the "bug"
alive in power, speed end luxury.
Yet, it's competitively pricedl
Test drive Datsun nowl
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> f
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Reduced
Visual Examinations
and Contact Lens
Dr. E.R. Friedman
and
Dr. Jerry Jacobs
Optometrists
324 W. Jefferson
Call 946-2731
Copyright
FEELING OF
SECURITY!
If you've been saving regularly^ you're
already reaping the rewards of security
freedom from worry, and money when
you need it. If you're not saving, you'd better
start that nest egg now and watch those
dollars GROW!
O THE GILLETTE CO., BOSTON, MASi
First Bank & Trust
WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS
V I r J 213 W. CAMP WISDOM
GIBSON'S! I 'If I 1 1 till AX8-1459
> ^ 1 " J k 1 DUNCANVILLE
iltCfUllilT fCilTCD OPEN
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MEMBER F.D.I.C.
CEDAR HILL, TEXAS
AX1-1511
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Brown, Royce. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 24, 1968, newspaper, December 24, 1968; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth480463/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.