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   Duncaville Daily News (Newspaper) - January 3, 1974, Duncanville, Texas                                Sons Book THf Number 9  January 3, 1974  Wins Crown 3 m - 10 11 12 IJ li 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 2(2S 30 31  Girl Of The January Girl Of The Duncanville High School senior is the Mrs. Alex 819 Jangle She annual staff four fai the High ud is a lieutenant this National two Who's Who her junior Future Teachers of three and is a member of the She is a member of St. Gabriel's Episcopal Council met in Wednesday for The gel the news for I a City il 2 and final reading of the energy ran out insurance coverage of City a study of industrial development and a request of Rev. Bruce Lecates of the Church to park a mobile home at the church from Jan. 21-28 for an evangelical 8) Accept a letter and its KBOX radio seeking a list of lor pressing community Councilman Wyman's consider a by appointment or legislative the City's ment to -' Street to from Center for Schools Go On | Saving schools will go on Daylight Saving Time with the rest of the beginning with g tne first classes nation returns to Daylight Saving Time | Sunday part of the administration's es to combat the energy Board of mot in a special session Dec. 27 and voted to retain same wnen the clocks are moved forward school day will be from 8:30 a.m. to 3:.'i0 p.m. except for students wno have a 7:30 a.m. Tne | are 8 a.m. to 3:45 g % Unheralded Sweeny Bulldogs put on a fourth-quarter rally to upset favored 61-58, to win the 23rd annual Girls Basketball Tournament championship here Saturday which had smashed its way past 69-38, 104 53, and 76-46, to reach the appeared to have the game under control as it led by 15 points in the third But Sweeny's strong surge at the finish capped off a string of which was making its third appearance in the had won only one game in its two previous trips to The Bulldogs dropped two straight in the 1971 tournament and lost in the round of play to champion Robinson last But this time they came through with big plays in the defeated in the first 57-41. went on to win the consolation The Bulldogs had to get by a good team in the round and did it with 67-36. Spearman proved a bit tougher in the but they won that 48-37.  which had fallen in the finals the past three years to had a battle on its hands in defeating 38-34, for third place in the championship The led the just 22-20 at but widened that advantage to 32-24 after three Duncanville outscored them in the final 10-6, but fell short in the victory after its loss to won the consolation title with victories over Red 74-49,  53 51, and 61 33.  won third place in consolation with a win over 44-28. Carroll had lost in the first round to 65-57, then come back with a win over 61 before dropping an overtime decision to 49 44, in the consolation had lost to Grand view in the first 61-33, then beaten St. 43-32, and Archer 67 before falling to in the semifinals of 53 51.  Williams of Sweeny was named outstanding forward and Lynn Davis of Canyon was outstanding to the First Team All Tournament were guards Katherine Deborah and forwards Alisha Terri and Robena John Guards Virki and Holly Forwards Peggy Sue and Connie Guards Pat and Barbara Forwards Sherry Debbie and Kathy Gage of Archer City won the free throw contest with 9 of 10 in the Walker of Duncanville was selected as Tournament World's onj for lot will recognize this woman at its annual DIANA Awards presentation Jan. 20 at the First Christian form to all and Anyone interested in a form to nominate a person they feel has given exceptional service to others should contact Judi Culpepper 298-0125. Nominees The winner and four f ' according of five respected in the remarkable of service a iher of On Sale For Annual for the annual Duncanville Chamber of Commerce Installation Banquet are on sale now at the Chamber 203 James Collins John Tower will be the principal speaker at the banquet which will be at 7 p.m. Jan. 26, at the Hyatt House Del Monte Ballroom in for the banquet Baby Of 1974?  Faye Boone is believed to be Duncanville's Baby of 1974." Sne was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby 1309 at 8:44 a.m. Jan. 1, at Stevens Park Osteopathic was the first birth of 1974 reported to The Suburban this The deadline for the First Baby is Jan. 8. Winner of the contest will receive a number of prizes from Duncanville new arrival weighed 7 12 She has a 6 year-old and a Bobbie Hayes To new car dealership will locate near Duncanville in the near according to an announcement this of the largest Chevrolet dealerships in the Earl Hayes will become Bob Hayes Chevrolet 3. Earl in business since 1945, will remain active in the business and continue to own a considerable portion of it when it is renamed for his son who has been president since 1965.  comes as groundwork is under way for relocation of the dealership in Edcar Village at Wheatland Highway 67 and by the summer of 1975. The dealership will of the Sweeny team accept from Athletic Director Savage the trophy for winning the championship of the 23rd annual Addition To Be preliminary plat on a new addition will be submitted at tne City Plan Commission meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at tne Council and Courts Eddie Pelt will present a plat for Windmill Hill Addition south of Green Hills and Greenway Estates and east of Clark It will he Near on 12 and 2/3 acres in the triangle area which is in fastest growing portion of Dallas Bob Hayes Chevrolet will have a 60,000 facility housing a vehicle display customer service areas and a modern service depart in the Hayes operat ion is new car sales and car and truck used car rental cars and fleet sales and name change is really just We're still the same people giving the same but with an eye to the next 28 commented Bob Hayes who his father in 1960.  here Monday They the Utie with a 61-58 win over Canyon in the Walker ef was selected as tUa year's el the She was a trepky isr tke heMr by Mt. ef el Mr. aad Mrs. was the third giri to receive the ef t were Joan in 1961 and Jaake hi 1970.   

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