Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1973 Page: 5 of 8
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CEDAR HILL CITIZEN
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1973, PAGE 3
Local Tracksters Compete
In Meet At Grand Prairie
The Cedar Hill Ama-
teur Track Team com-
peted in Grand Prairie
Saturday and as usual
brought home a number
of ribbons. The Grand
Prairie Meet was the
last one before the
State Meet at Denton
Friday and Saturday.
Jim Smith won two
first place ribbons, one
in the 50 Yard Dash and
one in the 100 Yard
Dash in the Bantam
Welcome to
CEDAR HILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
107 N. Main St.
“THE BIBLE IS OUR
TEXTBOOK”
SUNDAY SCHOOL
10:00 A.M.
MORNING PREACHING
11:00 A.M.
EVENING PREACHING
7:00 P.M.
This Week’s Sunday
School Bible Study
MATTHEW 10-Apostles
Named and Persecutions
Predicted
BEN DICKEY, Pastor
Phone 339-0277
D ivis ion.
Joe Smith was second
in the 50 Yard Dash and
third in the 100 Yard
Dash in the Midget Boys
Division.
Karen Bradley won
fourth place in the 50
Yard Low Hurdles in a
time of 9.4 in the
Junior Girls Division.
Kim Lacy was fourth
in the 50 Yard Dash and
third in the 100 Yard
Dash in the Bantam
Girls D ivis ion.
Shannon Lacy was
second in the 50 Yard
Dash and Joy Wright was
third in the Midget Girls
Division. Shannon was
first and Joy was fourth
in the 100 Yard Dash.
Shannon was fourth
in the Midget Long Jump.
Dana Lacy, Cass-
andra McDowell, Karen
Bradley and Shannon
Lacy were third in the
Junior Girls 440 Relay.
Dana was third and
Karen fourth in the 100
Yard Dash in their divi-’
sion.
Several of these
plus some who were
unable to attend Sat -
urday’s meet will be
going to the State Meet
Friday.
Local youngsters
have been working out
this week with their
sponsor, Jim Bradley, at
the high school track.
ZOOM . . . Karen Bradley shows the form she uses to win ribbons in the Long
Jump at track meets and the one that she will use at Denton Friday.
NEW STORE HOURS
9 to 7 Tues thru Fri,
Closed Sat. and Siyr.
Gun Repair • Fishing Tackle
Hunting and Camping Equipment
115 BROAD STREET
CEDAR HILL, TEXAS 75104
JEFF
LIEBEL
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8 PACK
10 OZ.
THE HANDOFF FROM SCOTT TO ARCHIE . . . Scott Olsen makes the hand-
off to Archie Rice in the 440 Relays.
MASTER LUBE gk
MOTOR OIL 19C
MAXWELL HOUSE
fi COFFEE
i lb. can
ALL P & S
DRIVE INS
FROM ARCHIE TO JEFF . . . The handoff in the 440 Relays goes from Archie
Rice to Jeff Smith on the final leg of the race in the Amateur Track
meets
THE SCENE:
Two girls going shopping
/ I thought you
i said you had
to make a
bank deposit
first.
andria, Virginia.
The family met for
supper Saturday night
and lunch Sunday.
children and great
grandchildren present.
The fartherest distance
traveled was from Alex
The annual Pierce
Family Reunion was
held in Cedar Hill Sat-
urday night and Sunday
at the C ommunity Center .
The descendants of
the late Mr. and Mrs,
H. B. Pierce gather each
year in the different
areas where the Pierce's
children live. Hosting
this year's event were
Mrs, Ruby Andrus and
her sons, Dennis and
Ron Andrus of Cedar
Hill.
The Pierce brothers
and sisters attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Pierce, Mrs , Pauline
Baker and her husband,
Mrs. Andrus, Dr, and
Mrs. H. B, Pierce, Dr.
and Mrs, Carl Pierce,
Mrs. I la Whitfield and
husband, Mrs. Apnee
Golf and husband and
Mrs. Aleen Akin and
husband.
The oldest present
was 81 years of age and
the youngest was 4
months. It was noted
that 4 new babies were
added during the year
among the many grand-
Saddle Club News
FAYE SKINNER, Reporter
I JUST DID
The weekend brought lots of activity for Cedar
Hill Saddle Club members. Most members attended
the Playday and Pony Express at Grand Prairie.
It turned out. to be quite a night.
Club President Walter Hudson with Otis Ball,
Jimmy and Becky O'Neal rode Pony Express with
the Midlothian “Outlaws” and did some good run-
ning but lost in the end. James Skinner rode with
the Raiders and finally came out winner. Ward
Hudson was the proud winner of a Keyhole Trophy.
Don’t know if anyone else won or not. There was
such a crowd playdaying it was hard to keep up
with the winners but everyone had a good time.
Glad Annie Worthiom didn’t see any rain. Last
time she had a few ‘’mud” problems,
Tanya Graham has been visiting with Denise,
glad she is feeling better.
Ruth Green is vacationing in Oklahoma. She
has already been to Seattle and Kentucky this
year. Lucky Dog,
The Richard Armstrongs vacationed in Cali-
fornia and the Bob Grahams moved about in Ken-
tucky and Tennessee while the hot weather finally
got here and everyone is looking for cooler pastures
in which to spend their time.
THE RESULT:
Save time— BANK BY MAIL
First Bank & Trust
Of Cedar Hill
Tower Shopping Center 291-1511
THE HIGH JUMP . . . Brad McLemore practices the High Jump in preparation
for the State Meet at Denton Friday.
Moms, Dads Softball Games Set
The parents of Cedar
Hill softball players are
getting ready for the
annual Moms and Mamas
Pops and Dads softball
games to be held August
4 at the High School
E&E Team Beats
Leading Team
The E&E Baseball
Team beat the top team
in their league in the
final game of the season,
21 to 7, Thursday night
at Lakeside Park in
Duncanville as they
caged the Overton Mad
Dogs.
The E&E team was
overjoyed at their
second win of the year
and their best game by
far.
Hector Pena was the
winning pitcher and
Ricky .Sims had the
most RBIs with a total
of four in the game.
The game Thursday
ends the season for
E & E.
Anita Fund-
(Continued from Page 1 )
Hill.
The account number
is 505-883 or any dona
tion to the fund may be
given to Rev. Don
Childress, Mrs. Dickie
Jo Watson or to Mrs.
Peggy Mobley at the
Citizen office.
Most of Anita’s
friends have been pray-
ing for her recovery and
keeping in touch with
her progress but the
feeling was that they
wanted to do something
that would help with the
hospital and doctor
bills that continue to
grow daily and still
there are weeks of hos-
pitalization remaining
for her.
The local teenagers
are planning a car wash
with the money earned
going to the fund as
well as a bake sale in
the future.
Mark Watson has his
own idea of a way to
help Anita, he is col-
lecting bottles and Tues
day he sold a dollars
worth with that money
going to the Anita Riley
Fund.
Anyone desiring ad-
ditional information may
call Rev. Childress at
291-4600, Mrs, Watson
at 2914378 or Mrs.
Mobley at 291-1885.
City Council-
(Continued from Page 1)
Highway 67 and Belt
Line was held by the
council. This property
is mostly owned by the
First Bank and Trust of
Cedar Hill. No action
was taken because no
plat was presented.
Filing of proper plats
according to the “sub-
division” ordinance was
suggested.
Softball Field. Game
time for the Moms ball
game is 6:30 p.m. and
Dads game will be held
after the election of of-
ficers to be held between
gam es.
Trophies will be pre-
sented to the girls who
played this season and
home made ice cream
and cake will be sold.
ROLLER SKATING
CEDAR HILL ROLLER RIRK
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Open Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday
8 P.M. TO 10 P.M.
LATE SESSION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
9:45 TO 11:45
SAT. MORNING KID SESSION 10 A.M. TO 12
f FOR PRIVATE PARTIES-PHONE 291-7774
Coca-Cofa
8 Bottle, 10 oz.
49*
Plus deposit
SMART
YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCERY STORE
GENE SMITH, OWNER
Belt Line at Clark Road
291-1477
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Mobley, James F. & Mobley, Peggy. Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1973, newspaper, July 26, 1973; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth591751/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.