Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1980 Page: 12 of 24
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Page 12—CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thurs., Nov. 27, 1980
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Hickory hm Pit B-B-Q
announces its new ownership
SPECIAL Friday, Nov. 28th (only)
Jumbo Stuffed Baked Potato
•250
Off Reg. Price
Sorry, no carry outs
OPEN: Mon. - Sat. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M.
2555 N. Dallas Ave.
Lancaster, Texas
227-9949
MVC offering
spring scheduling
“CHRISTMAS TEXAS STYLE” will be the theme of Cedar Street; First Methodist Church, 710
decoration for Donna and Jim Stricklands home at Harrington; Herman Bond’s, 8 Summit; Jimmy W.
1111 Angela, to be toured Dec. 7 from 2 to 5 p.m. in Pogue’s, 185 W. Pleasant Run; and Joe Potter’s, 1501
Christmas Tour of Homes. Other stops on the tour will Sharon. For ticket information call 299-5764.
be the Old Bank Building (Town Square Gallery) 513
Center to sponsor wreath workshop
The Dallas Civic
Garden Center will
sponsor and Christmas
Wreath workshop
December 2 from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
There will be a
program for children as
well as adults. Bring a
sack lunch and dine in an
atmosphere rivaled only
by the original Eden.
Cost is $5 plus
materials for adults and
$1.50 for children.
Free Puppet Show
for your Church or Civic Group
presented by
A Call To Arms Puppet Co.
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Absolutely no cost or any other obligation, for information, Call James Heath
x (224-5757), or Ray William (330-0444).
Our next performance will be
November 30, 1980.
at Hillcrest Baptist Church
6808 Boulder Dr. Dallas
following 7 p.m. services
The Public is Invited
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Have Dinner
Santa
Imagine your Kids coming
to McDonald’s® and having
their favorite meal with
Santa. Just call for
reservations.
Monday, December 8th
6:30 P.M.-8 P.M.
Oriole at Camp Wisdom
(1 mile west of Red Bird AA a 11
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298-6430
McDonaldis
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Nobody can do it like McDonald’s can'
Reservations are a
must and can be made by
mailing fee to: Dallas
Civic Garden Center,
P.O. Box 26194, Fair
Park, Dallas, Tx. 75226.
Persons planning to
enroll at Mountain View
College for the spring,
1981 semester are
encouraged to partici-
pate in “Spring
Scheduling Week,” Dec.
1-5.
Mountain View’s
counseling staff will be
on hand Monday through
Thursday fro m 8:30 a. m.
to 8:30 p.m. and Friday
from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
to assist both new and re-
turning students with
class scheduling proce-
dures for the upcoming
semester.
Beginning Dec.
Artists to hold
awards shows
The Association of
Traditional Artists is
having their tenth year
Awards Show and
Dinner at the City Club,
Atop One Main Place,
Dec. 1.
This year four charter j
members will be honor-
ed: Helen Peden, Jeral-
dine Marr, Ed Travis
and Pete Reuck. The <
club members paintings
will be juried and on dis-
play in the lobby for the
entire week.
1,spring schedules of
credit classes will be
available in the
admissions office, El 10
in the east complex of the
collge.
For more information
on Mountain View
College course offerings
for the spring semester
contact the admissions
office at 746-4100 or the
counseling center at
746-4106. Spring
semester registration
will be Jan. 13-15.
MENU
BRAY & PLUMMER ELEMEN.
LUNCH
Mon., Dec. 1
Sloppy Joe on bun
French fries
California slaw
Apricot cobbler
Milk
Tues., Dec. 2
Chicken salad sandwich
Cup of minuteman bean soup
Carrott & celery sticks
Cake square
Milk
Wed., Dec. 3
Meat bails w/hrown gravy
Mashed potatoes
Green beans
Hot roll & butter
Whipped jello
Milk
Thurs., Dec. 4
Mexican tamale pie
South of border blackeyed peas
Carrot & raisin salad
Sliced peaches
Milk
Fri., Dec. 5
Spaghetti w/meat sauce
English pea salad
Hot roll & butter
Danish crumb cake
Milk
BREAKFAST
Apple juice
Hot oatmeal w/raisins
Toast & jelly
Milk
Canned fruit
Cinnamon toast
Milk
Orange juice
Donuts
Milk
Orange juice
French toast
Syrup & butter
Milk
Canned fruit
Raisin muffins w/butter
Milk
MIDDLE/INTERM/HIGH
LUNCH
Mon., Dec. 1
Sloppy Joes on bun
French fries
California slaw
Apricot cobbler
Milk
Tues., Dec. 2
Sausage pizza
Peas & carrots
Tossed salad w/dressing
Cake square
Milk
Wed., Dec. 3
Meat balls w/gravy
Mashed potatoes
Green beans
Hot roll & butter
Whipped jello
Milk
Thurs., Dec. 4
Mexican tamale pie
South of the border blackeye
peas
Carrot & raisin salad
Sliced peaches
Milk
Fri., Dec. 5
Spaghetti and meat sauce
English pea salad
Hot roll & butter
Danish crumb cake
Milk
SNACK BAR
Chili dog
French fries
Small salad or soup off bar
Milk
Chicken salad sandwich
French fries
Small salad or soup off bar
Milk
Cheeseburger on bun
French fries
Small salad or soup off bar
Milk
Fishwich on bun
French fries
Small salad or soup off bar
Milk
Hamburger on bun
French fries
Small salad or soup off bar
Milk
ANNOUNCING
Your Suburban Telephone
Directory Sales Representatives
are now In your area canvassing
for the 1981 Duncanville,
Cedar Hill, Midlothian
Telephone Directory.
If you are a New Business and
need to be called on,
please call our office
943-3444
If you need help in your
Telephone Advertising
call 943-3444
We Appreciate Serving You
and Your Community.
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Hardin, Ken. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1980, newspaper, November 27, 1980; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth714604/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.