Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1967
CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE
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Editorials
ON SALOONS, HORSES
The Governor of the State of Texas, the Texas Senate, and
the Texas House of Representatives are supposed to repre-
sent the people of Texas. Elementary. Yes, but sometimes
these duly-elected representatives need to be reminded
Occasionally our representatives In Austin decide that they
know better what Is good for us than we do. Specifically
some of these representatives believe that legalized liquor
sold by-the-drlnk and horse-race-gambling would be good
for us. Tlie people have responded to the proposed liquor-
by-the-drlnk bill by writing to their elected lawmakers ex-
pressing their wishes. These letters ran as high as 10 to
1 against Uquor-by-the-drink.
In 1935 when prohibition was repealed in Texas, a provi-
sion was put Into the Texas Constitution to forever prohibit
the open saloon. The people of Texas accepted repeal and
local option on that condition. They still do not wish to have
open saloons--even under another name. And the people
have well-expressed that wish to their elected representa-
tives.
Beside their letters opposing horse race gambling, the
people of the State of Texas have voted at the polls against
legalized pari-mutuel gambling. This should be sufficient
evidence that they do not want It.
Despite the clearly revealed will of the vase majority of
the people, many of our elected representatives favor both
these bills.
We suggest that the men elected by the people and sent to
Austin step back and take another look at their positions,
and truly represent the will of the people. Regardless of
their own personal moral convictions (or lack of them,) these
representatives are there to represent the people, and should
enact no permissive leglsjjWon against the wishes of the
electorate.
Duncanville Chamber
Seeks Factory Employees
er Son aid
Mrs. Leona Chambers had
surgery yesterday at Keasler
Hospital. She Is In Room 9.
***
Jaffee Madden, daughter of
Mrs. Jo Ann Madden, was In
the top ten of the “ Little Miss
Dallas” contest.
**•
Jack Plummer's sister,
Mrs. Edith Mlntor, has been In
Miller's Clinic and Hospital
in Grand Prairie for surgery.
***
Mrs. C. E. Patzlg had sur-
gery last week at Baylor Hos-
pital.
***
Funeral services for the
mother of Mrs. J. T. White,
Mrs. Arnle LaPrade, was held
last Thursday at Edgwood.
***
Jim Kelly was in Methodist
Hospital last week.
***
Ted Hawkins, son-in-law of
Herman Mayfield, had a heart
attack last week and was taken
to Oak Cliff Medical and Surgi-
cal Hospital.
***
Mrs. Vaughn Pogue Is at
home following her recent
surgery.
Students Named
To UCA Board
Deborah Anderson and
Richard Warren were elect-
ed to serve as the teenage
representatives of the United
Community Association that Is
planning and working to obtain
a recreation center for the
community.
The ninth, tenth and eleven-
th grades at the high school
nominated both a girl and a boy
and the student body elected
the two that they wanted to re-
present them at the UCA meet-
ings.
Deborah, a sophomore, Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Anderson, 214 Belt
Line, and Richard is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. War-
ren, 1509 Valley View Drive.
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The Duncanville Chamber of
Commerce is In the process
of trying to locate a sewing
company In Duncanville, Fred
Harman of the chamber an-
nounced.
The chamber at the time Is
meeting with Wolfe Manu-
facturing Co., a unit of Tri-
bute Dress Co., manufactures
of ladies half size dresses.
The firm Is headquartered In
Dallas.
The firm Is Interested In
moving its Oak Cliff factory
to Duncanville. It presently
employs about 30 persons, but
50 to 70 or even 100 are ex-
pected to be employed when
the move Is made.
The firm presently has four
or five factories.
“Our endeavors are to bring
this factory to Duncanville so
that our people need not tra-
vel to work,” Harman ex-
plained.
Max Pactor, who Is mana-
ger of the Oak Cliff factory,
said the same wages would
be paid in Duncanville as in
Dallas.
One of the factors hinging on
whether the firm moves to
Duncanville Is the adequancy
of employees, Pactor explain-
ed.
The chamber Is In the pro-
cess of learning how many
persons in Duncanville and
the surrounding communities
are Interested in working for
the dress firm.
"If you would prefer work-
ing In Duncanville, please fill
out the following question-
naire, which will also be used
as an application for employ-
ment when Wolfe Manufac-
turing Is settled here,” Har-
man explained.
Those Interested are asked
to bring the completed form
by the Chamber of Com-
merce office, 310 S. Main, or
mall It to P. O. Box 36, Dun-
canville.
mtovr/MMtx
(PLEASE PRINT)
Name:
Address:
Phone No._______Age:_____
Martial Status: Married_Single__
Divorced_Are you presently employed
in a dress factory?_____By whom?_
T. R WOlVIRTON*-MGR.
118 W. FAIRMEADOWS, DUNCANVILLE
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How long?
In what city ?
_____Would you prefer working in Dun-
canville for the same wages?___How
many years experience in a dress factory?
___What operations can you do ?_
What other dress manufacturers have you
worked for ?__
_How long?_
Are you able to work full time?
We would also need some help with no pre-
vious experience. If you wish to apply for
this work, answer the following:
Have you ever worked before?
kind of work have you done ?
What
If factory work, how long?
(Pleaae bring this computed questionnaire
j by the Chamber of Commerce offloe, 310
I S. Main, or mall to the Chamber of Com-
I merce, P. O. Box 36, Duncanville, Texas
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1967 graduating class and on his receiving a full
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Brown, Royce & Mobley, Mrs. Howard. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1967, newspaper, May 11, 1967; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523023/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.