Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1976 Page: 3 of 20
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Ferris Falls To Scarlets
Defensively for r ' - >.
. ________ _Dach " Ray dene 5*
12-AA victory number Drennen's Scarlets, m
Cedlr Hill’s Scar-
lets made it District Coach
five 'Friday night, Jan- Jenaie Cheek had nine
uary 9, with s 52-16 steals and seven re-
thrashing of Ferris bounds, Mica Chaffin
here in Longhorn Gym. had seven and six, Lau-
Rhonda LaRue ex- ri Watson had four and
ploded for 30 points, four, Jalynn Barron
two steals and seven had three and three and
,rebounds to pace the Lee Watson (playing
Scarlets* on offense, both ways) had none
In other offensive and four,
action,' Susie Deuback
s?ealSseVeanndPOmf?urthrree! ^AGE SCHEDULE
bounds; Suzette Pre-
sley had six, four and Fourteen games and
two; Elaine Gage had a tournament fill bas-
five, three and four; letball action for Ced-
and Lee Watson had ar Hill teams during
fodr,vorie and five.
T - H ■ / *■ <
Freshmen Rip
i
Ferris Cagers
the next ,-seven days.
The schedule:
Thursd%,:j January
15— Junior Varsity
Bullies, Scarlet -Bs
and Freshmen Short-
horns play Forney
there; Eighth Grade
Cedar Hill's Fresh- Shorthorns and Seven-
meh'sShorthorns bopped th Grade Shorthorns
the Ferris Ninth Grade play Forney here in
boys, 71-62, in a wide- Longhorn Gym; and
open‘ Offensive battle Freshmen Shorties,
Thursday v. night,. Jan- Eighth Grade Short-
uary fn FOrfi^r ies and Seventh Grade
Three of Coach Bob Shorties Qpen play in
Harmon's, Horns-scor- Plano Junior High
ed in double ’ figures, Girls Tournament.
with„ Ronnie LaRue Friday, January 16
lead ... Longhorns , and
foward Scarlet -Bs and Fresh-
Fault coming in with men Shorthorns host
22,js ^.4 Midlothian here; and
©drinie LaRue was Eighth Grade Shorties
also in double figures and Seventh Grade
with 11 and Gary Hin- Shorties play Wylie
tze! s^seven and Donnie there.
Childress' , five round- Tuesday. January
ecL out,the Cedar Hill 20—Longhorns and
Scoring. Scarlets meet Mid-
CH—17,-35.46-71
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CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thursday, January 15, 1976---Page 3
Council Okays Buying
Playground Equipment
Longhorn Gym has a new, huge scoreboard.
The scoreboard was donated to Cedar Hill
Schools by Phillips Lumber Company. Steve
NEW SCOREBOARD Phillips, right, manager of the local Phil-
cduaku lips facility, inspects the new digital board
with Jack Gibson, Cedar Hill Schools' head
coach and athletic director. The scoreboard
will be erected near the southeast corner of
the gym. -—Chronicle Photo
Community Education
Classes To Open Here
rict contests.
CLARK-PATTON
INSURANCE AGENCY MC.
-for Assured Savings"
R. LaRue Sets
Ior-cT :•
&r> 330 f
WITH EACH
EAR PIERCING
■\ V
ONLY
$
10
The Hair Clip
Rita Byrd, Owner
505 Tidwell 291-4316
Catalog of Spring Courses offered this Slimnastics classes
Community Education Spring have been det- will be at Cedar Hill
mere in uist- courses t0 be 0f_ ermined by the respon- Community Center.
fered by Cedar Hill ses given in a Comm- : Both classes will be
Public Schools and unity - wide survey taught by Mrs. Jean
Cedar Hill Public Lib- in December. > Tucker,
rary has been announ- "The surveys were Other courses to be
ced by Mrs. Traphene meant to be used as offered are Uphol-
Hickman, librarian, a tool to determine stery, Defensive driv-
and Mrs. Belinda what courses the re- ing and Mac ram e. They-
Harmon, Director of sidents of Cedar Hill begin the week of Feb-
Community Education, would like for us to ruary 2-6. Except
Classes begin Mon- offer and the response dates and times will
day, January 19. was overwhelming. We be announced later.
hope to be able to of- Registration will be
fer all of the request- January 26-29 from 8
ed courses in the to 10 p.m.. at the lib-
next year," said Mrs. rary.
# _ _ Harmon. Mrs. Harmon said
SCONIM KPrAm Two classes which the Defensive Driving
*VUIIIiy ACtUIUwlll begin on Monday9 course is only $1,
January 19, are Slim- (which is a state fee).
Rhonda LaRue nasties and the GED Teacher Frank
pumped in a record 43 program. Lamar has agreed to
points, but Cedar Hill's Registration for the offer his services free
S.c^lets. Mans- two highly - requested of charge,
field's girls, 57-51. courses will be held at "In most places, the
The non - district the first class meeting. Defensive Driving cou-
contest was played GED classes will rse had a fee of $10
be held in the library per person", said Mrs.
at City Hall and the, Harmon.
The state has passed
L* a law that any indiv-
idual having haken De-
fensive Driving will
receive a 10 percent
reduction in his auto
insurance rates,
i For more infor-
mation please contact
either, Mrs. Belinda
Harmon at the high
—— —~ Cedar Hill's Seven- school, 291-1581, or
six steals and six re- th Grade Shorties won Mrs. Traphene Hick-
bounds. the consolation bracket man at the library, 291-
Defensively, Mica championship in the 4216.
Chaffin had four steals DeSoto Junior High There is no charge
and eight rebounds, School Basketball for GED courses and
Jenaie Cheek had four Tournament Saturday, Slimnastics is $5.
and five, Lee Watson January 10. Upholstery, to be
had three and six and Linda Gage was taught by Mr. and Mrs.
Lauri Watosn had three named to the Seventh Scott Boze, is $10.
and three. Grade division's all- Defensive Driving is
Raydene Drennen tournament team. $1 and teacher is Frank
f.la l
PIERCING DONE
WITH QUICK &
PAINLESS EAR
PIERCING GUN.
Monday, January 12^ in
Mansfield.
LaRue also had
five steals and six re-
bounds to go with her
record-breaking 43
points.
In other Cedar Hill
offensive stats, Darla
Elliott had eight points,
two steals and one re-
bound and Elaine Gage
directed the Scarlet of-
fense while picking up
Cedar Hill City Cou-
ncil approved an ex-
penditure of $1,000 for
playground equipment
for South Hills Park
at its meeting of Tues-
day, December 30.
Minutes of that
meeting;
Minutes of Dec-
ember 9th, 1975 were
•read and approved with
Frank Tidwell making
a motion, second by
R. C. Coley.
All approved,
Minutes of Decem-
ber 16th were read and
approved with R. C.
Coley making a motion,
second by Frank Tid-
well.
All approved.
Mr. Hix read an ex-
cerpt from the Park
Board minutes re-
questing the council's
permission to pur-
chase $1000.00 in play
equipment for South
Hills Park.
R. C. Coley made
a motion to approve
the Park Board pur-
chasing play equipment
in the amount of
$1000.00 for South Hills
Park, this motion
second by Kenneth
Lander.
All approved.
Frank Tidwell re-
quested that the park
be named in honor of
Mrs. Dot Thomas.
This item will be
placed on future agenda
for consideration.
Mr. Hix gave a re-
port on Solid Waste
study, and to inform the
Council of the possible
site for the landfill,
and how the proposed
site would be financed
and managed.
A letter was pre-
sented to the Council
from Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Eilliott requesting
the Council to consider
a site further south
from the present pro-
posed sites.
A report was given
on the Pro-rata Ordin-
ance.
Mr. Hix advised the
Council Mr. Clay Rom-
ing, City Engineer was
working on questions
concerning the ordin-
ance, and this would be
brought back before the
Council for their app-
roval.
Mr. Tidwell also had
suggestions to be con-
sidered in the propos-
ed pro-rata ordinance.
Kenneth Lander,
made a motion to tab-,
le Sanitation Ordinan-
ce until next Coun-
cil meeting, and to
notify commercial and
retail customers of
the proposed new
rates, and to work with
the school to estimate
an equitable rate for
garbage service.
This motion second
by Frank Tidwell.
All approved.
The Council ap-
proved the City Man-
ager to use his de-
scretion in furnishing
garbage containers for
new accounts.
Jim Strickland made
a motion for the City
to furnish legal coun-
cil for any public of-
ficial sued as a re-
sult of his actions while
performing the duties
of public official.
Mayoif Bielamowicz,
Jim Strickalnd, R. C.
Coley and Kenneth
Lanaer voted yes.
Frank Tiawell ab-
stained.
The motion carried.
Billie Chapman re-
quested that the do-
cument submitted to
the Council regarding
this matter be recog-
nized as a letter of
request,
This letter is attach-
ed to the minutes.
Jim Strickland made
a motion to approve the
City Manager to em-
ploy a Building Inspec-
tor, and to approve ad-
vertising for the City
to purchase a new car.
Lenneth Lander sec-
ond this motion.
Frank Tidwell and
R. C. Coley voted no.
Jim Strickland.
Kenneth Lander ana
Mark Bielamowicz
voted yea.
The motion carried.
DR PEPPER
CTN. OF EIGHT
10-OZ. BTLSo
59c
PLUS TAX
& DEPOSIT
BORDENS
ICE CREAM
half-gal.
99
UNITED FOOD STORE
601 CEDAR
CEDAR HILL
7th Shorties
Capture DS
Consolation
coaches the Scarlets.
WINTER
CLEARANCE SALE
25 to 50% off
Si
LEATHER, WOOL & FLEECE LINED COATS
LADIES PERMA PRESS JEANS
LADIES KNIT PANTS
BOOTS HATS
& MORE
CEDAR HILL WESTERN STORE
WESTERN OUTFITTERS
HWY. 87 AT JOK WlLOON RD. ’
j CEDAR HILL.. TEXAS 70104
Coach Diane Hur- Lamar,
sky's Shorties opened Macrame , to be
play with a 24-17 loss taught by Mrs. Linda
to Burleson and came Martin, is $8.
back to win the con-
28-18on victory Seventh Shorties
P1Gage teTthe'scor- Bombwd Rockwall
ing attack in the vie- _ , TT.„. „
tory with 12 points. , 9,ecKr ® Seven-
Joy Wright and th Grade Shorties plas-
Tracy Foster each had tered Rockwall's Sev-
six and Kim Barnhill enth Grade girls, 25-7.
dropped in four points. ln a district basketball
Defensively against game played in Rock-
Haggard. RhonicaReno wall Monday, January
had six rebounds and 5,T , . .
two steals, Ronda scor,iiig,f
Jones one rewound and Tracy Foster had sev-
two steals, Vicki Rice ®a», pnf.a G?£® drop-
three retounds and P®d ln S1X» Kim Barn-
Debbie Walker and an<^ Tiesa Carney
269-8019
In the opening round
loss to Burelson, Gage n
led the scoring with Vicki Rice had three
nine points, Wright had r®5° * s* two steals
four and Barnhill and aiF, two recoveries;
Foster had two each. £ia^y Weisbrod had
Defensively against “7®* i n0 d® ani? .none;
Burelson, Reno* had Rhonica Reno had one,
five rebounds, Rice had !LW0 ajd one; Rhonda
one rebound and two on?
steals and Jones had aone? Sharon John-
two rebounds. ,^,a steal defen-
CH—-5-7-9-17 sively for the locals
q___4-8-18-24 coached by Diane Hur-
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H—0-2-4-18 r™o'.i.3.725
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PUBLISHER'S COPY
Consolidated Report of Condition of “......f.Ust .Bank .and; Trust Company........................................................»
of...Gs4RT..HilJ1...................in the State of . Texas...........................and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of
business on.... Rs.cswb.W. .3.1.............., 19. .7.5.,..
ASSETS
2, (a) U.S. Treasury securities..............................................................$_
(b) Obligations of Federal Financing Bank...................................$_
8. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations...................................
4. Obligations of States and politlwd subdivisions ................
6. Other securitise (Including $_None _corporate stocks)................
8. Trading account securities..................................................................................................
T. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell........................
8. Other loans.............................................................................................................................
9. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other suets representing bank premlsea
10. Real eatats owned other than bank premises.....................................................................
11. Investments ln subsidiaries not consolidated..........................................................
12. Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding.....................................
18. Othsr assets (item 6 of "Other Assets") (Including f None
14. TOTAL ASSETS.................................................................................................................
LIABILITIES
15. Demand deposlta of Individuals, partnerships, end corporation!
18. Time and eavinge deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations............ .....
17. Deposits of United States Government...............................................
18. Depoelta of States and political subdivisions.........................................
19. Deposits of foreign government* and official institutions...............................................
20. Deposits of commercial banks...........
21. Certified and officers' checks, etc....................
22. TOTAL DEPOSITS,
(a) Total demand deposit*...... ................... ......................................................
(b) Total time and savings deposits................ ......................
23. Fsdsral funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase . ..
24. Other liabilities for borrowed money.........................„.................................
28, Mortgage lndebtedneas........................ ....................................
28. Acceptances executed by or for account of thli bank and outatandlng.........
27. Other liabllltiee....................................................................................................................
28, TOTAL LIABILITIES
89! MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
[Total (items
12(a) A <b)) =
.direct lease financing)
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
80. Reaerve for bad dsbt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulinge),,
81. Other reserve! on loana.........................................................................................................................
82. Reservea on securitlea..................................................................................................................
88. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES, ...........................................v,.........
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
84. Capital notaa and debenture!...................
(•pacify Interest rate and maturity of each laaue outstanding)
85. Equity capital, total,...............................................;..............................................
88. Preferred atsck-total par valua,,......................................................................
(No, shares outstanding )
Surplus,
39. Undivided profit*
40. Reserve for oontlngendee and other capital reeerves
41. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS...............................
42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
MEMORANDA
1. Average of total deposit! for the 15 calendar days ending with call date
2. Average of total loana for tha 15 calendar days ending with call date
3. Unearned discount on Instalment loans Included In total capital accounts
4. Standby letters of credit,,.,,.........................................................„„„„„„„.............
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Taylor, Rick. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1976, newspaper, January 15, 1976; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541846/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.