Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1972 Page: 5 of 6
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TERMITE & PEST
CONTROL
SPRING SPECIAL
Roaches $1 a room; free
Termite inspections;
foundation and repair
work.
WE ARE LICENSED BY
THE STATE!
Call A1 224-6287 or 298-
2217.
BOB’S
Radiator Service
Complete Automotive
Radiator
&
Air Conditioning
2741 LANCASTER RD.
(AT SANER)
375-8359
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BEAUTIFUL
FIREPLACES
Completely Installed
AM Types Brick Work
Also Room Additions I
331-5398
Piano Tuning $10
Complete Repairs
Free Estimates
Eve. & Sat. Appts.
224-6036 DeSoto
3-2-1, All electric, air,
and heat, built-ins, car-
peted. Plenty of closet
space and patio. Call
291-4419.
jf * * 4 ¥ * * * ¥■ * * * 4 u
: *200 Down «
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* INCLUDES CLOSING
* an MONTHLY PA VMS NTS
* WNANCfO UNOIR SCCTION
* SO OF TH« NATIONAL
HOUSING ACT
non *17,500
WOULD LIKE mature
lady to come to my home
and keep 2 boys, 9 and
10 years old. Call 291-
4616 or 291-1312.
OPPORTUNITY
Good opportunity for
advancement. Man for
cutting room and to man-
age others. Department
expanding. Contact Mr.
or Mrs. Jim West. Ruse
Rouge, 291-4251. 1001
FOR SALE, Spanish,
kingsize bedroom suite,
triple dresser with twin
mirrors, 2 night stands,
headboard. Englander
orthapedic mattress set
never used, $315
223-8217.
FOR SALE, Velvet
sofa, chairs, occausional
tables, lamps. Spanish
or Early American dining
room suites. 223-8217.
Cedar View, Cedar Hill, room suites. 223-8217. The Charles
Texas, ----------------- she Is went to
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TOM HASSELL
M & M UPHOLSTERY'
415 Houston Street
Cedar Hill — All types
of furniture. Your fabric
or ours. Call after 5:00
p.m .2 91-1420 or 291-4652
♦Melody Homes*
* GOLD MNDALLION *
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Adding Machine* -TyfMMrittrs
Rentals Salas '
Sarviea Tradas
* ^Naw-Usad-Raconditisaad
f Machinal
I Nickel’s Office Machines
GOLD MID ALL ION
FEATURING
3 and 4-Bedroont Brick
lVa and 2 Batfas
Central Heal and Akr
* Carpeted * Paneled Dm
* Raup and Ovm
• Dishwasher • Disposal
• Garden Kitchen with
Covered Terrace
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» FHA-VA Loans Avallabis
|* JOHN J. FOLEY, Bldr., Inc
♦ 291-1949
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Storm’s !
CYCLE SALES
N0RT0N-M0T0GUZ2I
850 CC now in Stock
3000 E. Jefferson
’Grand Prairie AN2-3313
ISISmBI
We Clean Till 3 P.M.
On Saturday j
OAK CLIFF- 1
3606 South Tyler
375-4749
CUSTOM MADE CLOCKS1,
• UDCllineS DIRECTIONS: leutfa m Hwv a la*
wh2-«m
.....A. An S«Nrt Homing Oooortunlt*’ * f
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RUSE ROUGE MPG. CO.
1001 Cedar View, Cedar
ators, $1.75 per hour.
Company participation in
group insurance. Five
paid holidays, 1 week
paid vacation. Call
Monette West 291-4251
HELP WANTED: exper-
ienced auto-mechanic.
Call 291-1.038.
FOR SALE: Dachshund
AKC. Miniature mal
----new, uedar Puppies, red, 6 weeks,
Hill, Texas 75 1 04. Want- °ld $5°* 223-4309. wei
ed sewing machine oper- '----------:-------- 3nd
FOR SALE
Kirby, Airway and Filter
Que£n\Vacuum cleaners.
All makes of second-
hand available.
FREE DEMONSTRATION
in home; no obligation
to buy. Service all
makes.
AIRWAY OF DESOTO
105 N. Hampton
223-6037 or 223-4029
*GrS«l»
The Tommy Taylors
and sons went to a ranch
south in Texas for their
vacation.
***
Congratulations to
Donna and Jim Kemp on
their new boy.
***
The R.W. Banks Fa-
mily went to Quitman
last weekend to visit
’Granny Smith’.
***
Gra-
Hilltop
Lakes resort last week-
end.
***
The Wayne Burrows
went to Corpus Christi
Padre Island on
vacation.
***
Mrs. Ophelia Whatley
spent the weekend with
Rena and Elmer Whatley
in Ovilla.
***
Edgar Whatley was a
visitor in the J.P.
Knight’s home Sunday.
***
The E.E. Kellys got
a new gold Grand Tori-
no and I get to ride in it
group will present
“Sleeping Beauty” at
3 p.m. at the council
room at city hall. Ya’ll
come, it’s free!
***
Brad Sims, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J.T. Sims, had
surgery on his foot.
***
Dave, Geneva and
Pat Summers spent their
vacation at their cabin
at Lake Tawkoni.
***
Visitors at Whitney
State Park over the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs.
J.R. Hickman and Laurie,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ammons
and Rhonda, Mike Ess-
ary, Don West, Billy
Barrett and Jimmy
Gatlin.
** *
Rev. and Mrs. Carroll
Teeter traveled all over
Arkansas on their
vacation but stayed
mainly around Paris
Ark.
***
Tink, Wilda and Kay
Hendricks went to Co-
lorado to visit their son,
Mike, who is stationed
near there in the Air-
C orps.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. F.L.
Crawford went to Tvler
Bernadine and Joe
Elliott have returned
from a week’s vacation
in Nashville, Tennes-
see. They attended the
Grand Ole Opry both
Fradiy and Saturday
nights.
** *
Everett Foster has
been released from the
hospital and is at home.
*#*
Bud Beaty entered
Methodist Hospital last
week for tests.
Newcomers
Roger Mangum
718 Briggs
Gary Henson
153 Hood
Gary Stanfield
1230 Venus
Lonnie Parker
325 W. Belt Line Road
Victor Stoc king
420 Hastings
Billy Grooms
135 Astoria
Bill Quartermous
307 Main Street
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Uulll Ul 1 MdlllVd oecause tney are mv
for a short visit. While
Don Maggard
notices
m
SINGER 750
■— * Mom and Pop.
We would like to ex- ***
the doctor is gone. Dr.
Antoine Street
223-6762
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|We build, repair and re 4
(finished all types of',
[clocks! Specialize in
Antiques!
3 04 S. Main Street
Cedar Hill
____291.-4209
For the Times Herald
delivered to your door,
Call: 298-3695
SINGLE ADULTS over
1,000 have joined the
CSA Single Adults. (A
Non-Profit Organization)
Shouldn’t you? 948-3181.
LEGAL NOTICE raf
'untunn
: DAILY RENTAL^
.SYSTEM.
NEED A CAR?
Rent One!
AS LOW AS
$4.00 per day,
4‘ per mile
MARQUIS
MONTEGO
COMET
AMERICAN MOTORS
Insurance and gasoline in-
cluded. Weekly and monthly
cates available.
We Honor
Bank-Americard
Master Charge
American Express
Ken NOWELL
Rent-a-car
261-1021
608 E. Division
THORNTON’S
DONUTS & COFFEE
SHOP
Ice Cream — Fountain
Service; Open 6 a.m. till
p.m. weekdays, Sunday
7 a.m. till 1 p.m. Cus-
tom Orders.
220 N. Main St. 298-7764
Duncanville
| RELIABLE f
(EXTERMINATING SER.j
I
Cockroach Control
$6.95 A Up
LICENSED, BONDED,
AND INSURED
OUR WORK IS
GUARANTEED
206 W. CLARENDON
| 946-4024 428-594*
Notice Of Hearing
The Board of Equal-
ization for the city of
Cedar Hill and the Ced-
ar Hill Independent
School District will meet
Monday July 24, also
Wednesday July 26, and
Friday July 28, 1972 at
the City Hall in Cedar
Hill, Texas at 7:00 p.m.
each day.
COWARD
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance-
Phone 775-3407
Midlothian, Texas
GOLDEN TOUCH &
SEW
In Walnut Cabinet
$40 DUE
?*yr* ,v,rr •>**< "Wd». Stratch stitches
^iJ^S **C So,d ,or ov,r U69. Now
FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION
943-7461
915 WEST JEFFERSON
CrttS
°P«" Mob. & Thurs. Until 9 P.M.
tion to our many friends
for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy in the
passing of our beloved
father, G.F. Vincell.
The Paul Holveck Family
The J.W. McPike Family
wT
BUDDY'S USED FURNI-i
TURE Gas ranges recon-
ditioned & guranteed.
$24.95 706 W. Main 262-
9528 Grand Prairie
0SMAR
COIN SHOP
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1532 S. Center U||
274-5971 „1
by • wr • fo* Jji
COINS - STAMPS
Bl| Mon. thru Sat.
wiifk
Bromhall
Boot and Shoe
Repair
Cowboy Boots
Our Specialty
214 E. Main
Grand Prairie
242-1994
9 to 6
*1 In
School of Dasco
fillet.
\ Call 2914577
Oak Cliff Medical & Surgical Hospital
Lf BE A NURSE r
School Of Vocational Nursing
NOW TAKING APPUCATIONS
For Information Call 941-4462
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
JT
AMERICAN-MAYFLOWER
Moving & Storage Services
Ronnie Andrus
Accredited Driver
2605 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75234
Telephone: (214) 241-3581
Cedar Hill Citizen
“YOUR HOMETOWN PAPER”
109 B Main Street 291-1885
EdTS Peggy Mobley *
Editor & Publisher Editor & General Manager
The Cedar Hill Citizen is an independent, locally
owned and operated newspaper, published each
Thursday and dedicated to serving the people of
Cedar Hill, Texas.
Subscription Rates are $4.00 per year for residents
of Dallas and Ellis County. Elsewhere subscriptions
by mail are $5.00 per year".
Advertising rates available on request.
Application to mail at second-class postage rate'
is pending at Cedar Hill, Texas 75104.
Any erroneous statement or reflection upon the in-
tegrity or reputation of any individual will be prompt-
ly corrected if brought to the attention of the Editor
DOGGIE HAIRCUT |
SHOPPE
Belt Line at Broad
291-1143
If no answer call 264-3976
GROOMING BY SHIRLIE
ALL BREEDS
TUESDAY -SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
EARLIER OR LATER BY APPOINTMENT
PET PORTRAITS
FREE OIL OF YOUR PET
For information call Shirlie
Cfdor Ml, Itiii
■*««*M*
$$ RED HOT SPECIALS $$
Chest Freezer.....$88.00
Gas Ranges, recondition-
ed & Guaranteed..$24.95
New Tappan Trash Com-
pactor Slight Freight
Damage...........$168.00
New Tappan, 2 Door Re-
frigerator-freezer . .$188.00
Like New, 2 speed Whirl-
pool Coppertone Auto-
matic Washer.......$99.00
Deluxe Icetrays.......299
Expert Refrigerator
Refinishing,
All Colors
PICK UP & DELIVERY
APPLIANCE
TELEVISION
STORE HOURS:
Mon.-Fri. 8 p.m. Sat. 6 p.m.
OPEN TIL LATE
2336 E. MAIN Grand Prairie
263-3751
awarded a 15 year pin by
White Stores Inc. Satur-
day night in Dallas.
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Jeannie Ballard is to
enter Methodist Hospital
for surgery today.
***
Jack and Wanda Brew-
er of Ft. Campbell. Ken-
tucky were visiting with
Ozell and Eldon Scott
last week. Jack had to
combine work with plea-
sure as he is an Army
recruiter.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Caruthers and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Rust of Whit-
ney visited with family
' [ and friends while here to
attend the funeral of Mrs,
Mary Ruth Knight.
#**
Although it has been
■said many times and in
many ways, we want to
say “thanks” to every-
one for their kindnesses
during the passing of
Mrs. Mary Knight.
***
Floyd Stewart is go-
ing with Steve Hansen
when he goes home to
visit his folks in Michi-
gan.
***
Carolyn and Don
' 'Newton have moved into
their new home in Kings-
wood.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
^Murdock Sr. and Pete
have moved into their
new house on Cooper.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Smith of Smith’s Paint
and Art Shop have a new
gold Chevy.
***
Mrs. Pearl Smith, 338
Hastings, has returned
home from Chester Cli-
nic following a heart
attack.
***
Barbara Callahan had
a Sweet Sixteen party at
her home at 336 Hastings
this week with 12 pre-
sent.
***
Nina McCoy just has
to be the most patient or
the most devoted Grand-
ma in the world. She took
all of her grandchildren
with her on vacation to
Arkansas.
***
Ila Faye Foster and
daughter, Tracy, spent
last week at Whitney
with . r8. Foster’s
mother.
***
Evelyn and Bernard
Just went to Florida on
vacation.
***
Mickey and Leon
Cobb went to Albuquer-
que, New Mexico on va-
cation in their new white
Grand Prix.
***
Ruby and Joe Collins
went to California and
Oregon on vacation.
*#*
Jody and Jimmie Dee
Bradley went to San
Marcos on vacation.
***
Don’t forget the Dal-
las Baptist Theatre
tending the local sick.
Don Eitzhugh, a for-
mer Dairy Queen em-
ployer, has been releas-
ed from the hospital and
is at his home in Lan-
caster.
** *
Mrs. Arthur (Rose-
mary) Taylor’s grand-
mother is seriously ill
in Arkansas.
***
Raymond Williams is
ill at home. ‘
Ray’s Washateria
Opens This Week
• o a e
Ray’s Washateria o-
pened for business Mon-
day morning at 608 Ced-
ar Street.
The new washateria
has 24 regular Speed
Queen washing machines
and two 20 pound ma-
chines, 10 tw.enty-five
cent dyrers and 2 ten
or twenty-five cent dry-
ers and a dry cleaning
machine.
As a special feature
for their customers, a
hand steamer will be a-
vailable for the perma-
press materials and dry
cleaned items,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fischer of Grand Prairie
are the owners of the new
business. They also own
and operate Ray’s Plumb-
ing at 612 Main Street.
David Blagg
1217 Venus
A ,W. Arnold
811 Lisa
Kenneth L. B our land
712 Briggs
Billy Simmons
3 03 Taurus
Keith Davis
RU 1 Box 68
Albert Morales Jr.
307 Taurus
Claud Buchanan
Belt Line at 1382
Harold prane
139 Yorkshire'1-,'7
R.D. Hawes
Rt. 1 Box 127
Seven Readers
Complete Books
Seven additional rea-.
ders have completed the
required number of books
in the Summer Reading
Program at the Cedar
Hill Library bringing the
total to 13 who have
finished thus far.
Those completing
this week are Tad Al-
len, Teresa Bacak,
Lisa Armstrong, Donna
Hogan, Stephanie Ba-
cak, Dana Nicholson
and Catherine Nichol-
son.
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DRIVE-IN
BUNKING
LOANS
First Bank & Trust
Tower Shopping Censor
291-1111
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Mobley, James F. & Mobley, Peggy. Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1972, newspaper, July 13, 1972; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth568705/m1/5/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.