The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1966
FOR SALE—Two double regis-
tered young Polled bulls; Moline
Wheatland 14-disc 1-way plow;
Papec field silage harvester; Law-
son Sports King-4 outboard mo-
tor, and many other items. Glad-
acres Farm, 3Vi miles east of Car-
rollton; Belt Line and Marsh Lane.
31-ltp
FOR SALE — Evaporative cooler,
excellent condition. $25. 1804
Kirby Road. 31-ltc
WANTED TO RENT—Nice 3-
bedroom house in Carrollton. Call
Mrs. Sam Raburn, 4185. _ 12-31-ltc
FOR REPAIRING or remodeling
your home; general carpenter
work call CH7-2258. 12-31-ltp
FOR SALE v
The dream home of your life!
36 acres with 3-bedroom modern
house, large double garage, barn
and other outbuildings, has creek,
spring, and well fenced all sides.
4 miles from center of Waxa-
hachie, Texas. Priced at only
$15,000.00. Terms. This will sell
quick. Paved roads. Contact:
N. L. ROBERTSON
1403 So. Broadway Carrollton
12-31-ltc
WE HAVE CASH BUYERS
For GI and FHA equities on our
waiting list, what have you?
Contact
N. L. ROBERTSON
1403 So. Broadway Carrollton
12-31-tfc
SARO BEN
For relief of discomforts due to
ARTHRITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURITIS
Guaranteed or money refunded
CALL
CH7-3810 or Carrollton 4101
WILLIAMS PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
Third A Broadway (old bank bldg.)
Carrollton
10-29-tfc
FOR RENT
MODERN
2-BEDROOM
DUPLEX
CENTRAL HEAT
IN CARROLLTON
$75 MONTHLY
PHONE CARROLLTON 6245
7-26-tfc
TRADE-IN
MONTH
SANTA ROSA HOMES
TRY ME
R. HOOD CHENEY
Carrollton
CH7-4126
6010
ll-30-2tc
FOR RENT
2-BEDROOM HOUSE
WITH GARAGE
1804 Keneipp St.
$67.50 Mo.
LLOYD WYNN CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
CARROLLTON
Business Phone Home Phone
4000 5122
Dallas Phone CH7-3026
10-29-tfc
WE HAUL-
Sandy Loam, Fill Dirt, Road
Gravel and Concrete Gravel
A. E. CODY
Day „ Night
DI-2044 CH7-298!
6-25-4te
COMFORTABLE sleeping rooms,
excellent beds, also furnished
efficiency apartments. Day,
week or month. Phone 5900.
Hotel Carrollton. In Square at
Carrollton. 17-tfc
Summertime Is Iced Tea Time
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES home
Appliances. Rhoton’s Depart-
ment Store, Carrollton Phone
4314; Lewisville, Phone 4231.
FOR SALE
196 Front feet located on busy
street Lewisville, Texas; fine in-
come from existing buildings with
vacant ground to spare. A bargain
if bought now.
N. L. ROBERTSON
1403 S. Broadway — Carrollton
10-29-2tc
FIREWORKS
FOR JULY 4th
WILL BE SOLD ON ALLEN ST. AND
DENTON DR. (North of Carrollton) FROM
JUNE 27 thru JULY 4
CARROLLTON LIONS CLUB
Meets every 1st and 3rd
Thursday nights at 7:00 p.m. In
the new grade school cafeteria.
Members are urged to attend
and visitors are welcome.
ROY MITCHELL, President
MARVIN LOVING, Secretary
AMERICAN LEGION POST
NO. 597 — CARROLLTON
Regular meeting on 4th
Thursday of each mohth.
RAYBURN GRAHAM, Post Comdr
RAY OGLE, Post Adjutant
USED FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCES BOUGHT A SOLD.
ROY GRAVLEY CO.
Furniture—Hardware—Appliances
PH. 3000 — CARROLLTON
all Types of
PRINTING DONE
Phone 3443
Kent Adair
“SPECIALIZING IN
HAND PRINTING”
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Summertime and iced tea time are aynonymous with the pleasure
and fun of outdoor dining. Eaay-to-fix meals that satisfy ravenous
appetites and a refreshing beverage that appeases an unquenchable
throat are summertime necessities. To quench the thirst, there’s
nothing like iced tea . . . and for a quick and easy meal, you might
like to try this Baked Bean and Canadian Bacon Casserole which
can be prepared out-of-the-oven.
To make iced tea the new, easy way, pre-measure ]4 cup loose tea
Bring 1 quart of water to a full rolling boil in a saucepan. Remove
from heat and while the water it still bubbling, add all the tea at on
flmo Hemir (tiro ■ 4 na Oi.H am J 1 f..i *, I .
preparation time and leas ice cubes.
To prepare the Baked Bean and Canadian Bacon Casserole, aaut6
1 cup diced onion in 2 tablespoons of salad oil. Empty 6 cups of
canned baked beans (without tomato sauce) in a 2-quart casaerole.
Add sauted onions, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard, 1 teaspoon salt,
a dash of tabasco, 1 tablespoon brown sugar and M cup molasses.
Blend. Heat on top of stove in casserole. Sprinkle 1-2 tablespoons of
brown sugar over 1 orange cut in thin slices and halved, and 8-10
slices of Canadian bacon. .#
Saut<5 in separate skillets until bacon is crisp and rims of orange
rind are lightly browned. To serve, arrange, a circle around the inside
edge of the casserole alternating with orange and bacon tlicea. A
crisp, crunchy cole slaw salad goes well with this dish.
LOST— Dog; big long-haired,
white, black spots. Mix-breed.
Old—almost blind. Call EM-6156,
Dallas, collect. 31-ltp
FOR SALE — Used electric re-
frigerators, ranges and wash-
ing machines. Rhoton’s Dept.
Store, Carrollton. Dial 4314.
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THE TIMES-CHRONICLE
PUBLISHING CO.
1300 So. Broadway—Carrollton
Ph. CH 7-4000 Carrollton 5111
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thompson of Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Parker,
Ronnie Parker and Carolyn Mc-
Cain spent Friday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNeil of
Lewisville.
John Arnett spent Tuesday
night in Dallas visiting Mrs. J. C.
Hague and Miss Lillie Arnett.
The Coppell Methodist Church
welcome* their new pastor, Rev.
and Mrs. Oren Earl Fryman and
family from Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Brooks of
Godfrey’s Dept. Store
PHONE 1600
CARROLLTON
DALLAS PHONE: CH-7-2295
OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK
ANNOUNCING . . .
A NEW LINE
Kingleigh
CLOTHES
Made to your individual
measure.
A large selection of materials
and styles for Suits and
Sport Coats.
Come in ... we will be glad
to show you.
MID-SUMMER SPECIAL
BOYS’ DRESS SHOES
Two Tone and Nylon Mesh
—Little 6’s to Big 6’s—
$3.98 ONLY___________$2.69
$1.98 ONLY___________$3.39
$5.98 ONLY...........$3.99
$6.98 ONLY___________$4.69
JUNE 22nd & 23rd ONLY
TRADE AT GODFREYS ... YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO!
Sherman were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Brooks and Miss
Jewel Kirkland.
Tommy McLaughlin and Miss
Sue McGehee were married at
Coppell Baptist Church Friday
night, June 15, at 8 o’clock with
Rev. Ray Hand officiating. Only
immediate families were present.
Mr. McLaughlin, a former resident
of Coppell, now resides at Cedar j
Hill and Miss McGehee resides at i
Grand Prairie. Mr. McLaughlin j
is a student at Texas A&M and
Miss McGehee is an employee at
Chance Vought.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude P. Thomas
and family of Fort Worth, Mr. and
Mrs. Parks Norris of Dallas visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Thomas Sun-
day afternoon.
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WAREHOUSE SALE
All Furniture Reduced!
DISCOUNTS UP TO
50% OFF
- WHILE STOCK LASTS -
PHILCO TV's AND REFRIG-
ERATORS
GE TELEVISIONS
EVAPORATIVE COOLERS
KROEHLER LIVING ROOM
SUITES
FALCON DEN FURNITURE
FALCON DINETTES
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND
TABLES
BEDROOM SUITES
SOFA CONVERTIBLES
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
AND BOX SPRINGS
TV LOUNGERS
LAMPS AND GIFTS
Claire’s Furniture
WEST SIDE CARROLLTON SQUARE
CARROLLTON PH. 6081 DALLAS PH. CH 74135
FORD sets 500-mile record
at Indianapolis Speedway
COPPELL NEWS
By MARY MILDRED ARNETT
Clyde C. Hand and family of a
naval station in French Morrocco,
Africa, who have been visiting
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Hand and other
relatives, left for his home last
Friday morning by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patzig of
Dallas were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Colley last Thursday.
Ronnie Parker of Farmers
Branch spent Friday and Satur-
day visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Parker.
Mrs. Ida Good of Farmers
Branch visited Mrs. John Arnett
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs: Bert Colley, Shar-
on and Suzanne Massey Enjoyed
a picnic supper Saturday night at
WHEN IN DALLAS-
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ADMISSION 50c
Again proves nobody outperforms Ford
... dramatic demonstration of the kind of
performance and roadability that makes
all your driving more fun in a Ford!
Ford’s record was timed
and certified by the
United Stetes Auto Club
A Ford V-8 hurtled across the brick and
asphalt surface of tough and testing Indi-
anapolis Speedway . . . whirling through
the tight turns and flashing over the
straight stretches ... to set a mark that no
stock car ever reached before!
Previous to Ford’s record run, no other
stock car hgd gone even one lap at Indi-
anapolis at 100 m.p.h., but one of Ford’s
laps was timed at the electrifying speed
of 113.7 m.p.h.! And Ford averaged over
107 m.p.h. for the full five hundred mtfes
, . . close to the average set by the ex-
tremely costly, specially-built racer which
won the Memorial Day “500”!
Ford fully realizes that the welter of
claims and counter claims about “racing
victories” (many of them completely con-
tradictory ) must be confusing and disillu-
sioning to the public. Ford run this race
against time, over the true “Classic" dis-
tance and at the most famous track in
America, in order to dispel this cloud of
doubt and disbelief and prove that no one
outperforms Ford!
Peter de Paolo, leader of the team of
drivers that piloted the winning Ford,
states flatly: “No other stock car could
have equalled this •performance!” And
Pete de Paolo should know, for he was
the first driver to win the ”500’’ Classic
with a better than 100 m.p.h. average.
And now he comes back with a group of
drivers to establish a stock car record with
the great ’56 Ford!
Ford wrote this new mark large and
bold in the record books. And the whole
Ford did the trick. From the hood-full of
throbbing horsepower to the road-hugging
rear end, Ford demonstrated that it has
what it takes to make your driving more
enjoyable. Convince yourself that driving
a Ford can be real fun. Test drive a ’56
Ford. There's a set of keys waiting for
you, so come in and see us soon.
CURTIS PARKER MOTORS, INC.
PHONES: 5205 — CH-7-3033 — CH-7-3013 CARROLLTON, TEXAS
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1956, newspaper, June 22, 1956; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth727654/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.