The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1955 Page: 6 of 6
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TttE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
Ss& WANT(U>S
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955
FOR SAI.E — Champion sired
boxer puppies. 9 weeks old.
Reasonable. Call CH-7-3178. ltp
FOUND: Wristwatch in Farmers
Branch. Owner may claim by
identifying and paying for ad.
CH-7-3426. 01-ltp
WILL ACCEPT BIDS until 7:30
p.m., Dec. 5, at the Carrollton City
Hall for a 6-cylinder Standard Vi-
ton pickup truck. New 1955 model
All bids should be addressed to
City Secretary A. D. Duncan. City
of Carrollton, Texas. 01-ltc
WANTED—
STENO BOOKKEEPER
Experienced person for 1-girl
office. Start immediately on full-
time basis. Must be able to type,
take shorthand and have some
knowledge of light bookkeeping.
5-day week. Apply in person.
TRIO SPORTSWEAR
MAIN & KEALY
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS
01-ltc River front.
FOR SALE
Three 2-bedroom modern
homes, Carrollton.
Two 5-room modern houses,
Garland. $6850 and $7000. Easy
terms on both.
5-room modern house in Wylie.
$5700. Easy.
4- room modern house, one acre,
overlooking Lake Lavon.
5- room modern house, Grand
Prairie. Well located, $5300.
4 beautiful wooded acres, Ar-
lington, 410 ft. front paved street,
curb and gutter. Will sell one
acre or all. Terms.
50 acres overlooking Lake
Lavon, 4-room house. $6,000.
100 acres, paved road, 1V4 miles
of Grand Saline, $7,000, Vi mineral
8V4 acres, 800 ft. frontage Ilwy.
80. 1 mile from center of town.
Grand Saline. All minerals, $3,200.
960-acre ranch. 1 mile Nueces
500 budded pecan
trees. Highly improved. Farm-to-
market road.
FOR RENT
2-BEDROOM
BRICK DUPLEX
CENTRAL HEAT
SCHOOLS
Phone FO-8-7584 - Dallas
FOR RENT—Apartment on North
Broadway. Furnished or unfurn-
ished Call Dallas DI9642 Mr THIS PROPERTY IS ALL
Kammcrer. 01-ltp FIRST CLASS, IN EXCELLENT
---1 CONDITION. TERMS CAN BE
FOR SALE HAD.
COMPLETE CHURCH PLANT
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner of Erie and Walnut Streets
Approximately 1 acre land. 3
buildings and storage room. All
good condition and priced right.
Building new plant reason for
selling. Call
CARROLLTON
6032, 5812, 3111 or 4777
52-tfc j
N. L. ROBERTSON
1403 S. Broadway — Carrollton
01-2tc
FOR RENT—Newly remodeled 2-
room furnished apartment. All
conveniences, in Addison. Call
5844, Carrollton. 52-2tp
USED FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCES BOUGHT & SOLD.
ROY GRAVLEY CO.
Furniture—Hardware—Appliances
PH. 3000 — CARROLLTON
WANTED—Waiters, both morning
and evening. Tower Hotel Coffee
Shop, 10108 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas. 48-tfc
COMFORTABLE sleeping rooms,
excellent beds, also furnished
efficiency apartments. Day,
week or month. Phone 5900.
Hotel Carrollton. In Square at
Carrollton. 17-tfc
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
FOR SALE —Used electric re-
frigerators, ranges and wash-
ing machines. Rhoton’s Dept.
Store, Carrollton. Dial 4314.
AMERICAN LEGION POST
NO. 597 — CARROLLTON
Regular meeting on 4th
Thursday of each month,
RAYBURN GRAHAM, Post Comdr.
RAY OGLE, Post Adjutant
DEPT. MANAGERS
AND SALESLADIES
WANTED
5-Day Work Week —
Saturdays off.
Apply Office
W. T. GRANT CO.
Walnut Hill Village
Corner Northwest
Highway and Lemmon
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES home
Appliances. Rhoton’s depart-
ment Store, Carrollton Phone
4314; Lewisville, Phone 4231,
FOR SALE
YOUNG PARRAKEETS
Ready to talk. All colors.
Canaries, guaranteed singers, and
finches.
MRS. REX GOOD
1314 Walnut, Carrollton, Ph. 5922
FOR RENT—5-room duplex. 1111
Clint Street. SG5.00. Phone Dallss
F0-8-7156. 46-tfc
GUITAR LESSONS
Bert Sandlin, Instructor
Location: Sims Til# Co.
2505 Valley View Lane
CH-7-2474
FOR SALE — Registered blonde
male cocker spaniel, 17 months
old. Vaccinated. Prince Indiscreet,
IH. Phone 5636. 01-ltc
FOR SALE—Used furniture by
owner: One Airway vacuum clean-
er; Singer sewing machine; white
chest of drawers; antique dresser;
leaded glass lamp shades; 3/4
mattress and springs; 2 army bunk
beds, cut down; rotary TV anten-
na; chairs; cast iron sink; baby
buggy; bathinet; highchair. Phone
5636, Carrollton, 01-ltc
LODGE NOTICE—
Farmers Branch Chap-
ter No. 687, O.E.S. Will
have a stated meeting
the 1st Thursday of each month
at 8 p.m. Visitors welcome.
Doris Mclnnish, W. M.
Katie Lou Gaines, Secretary
FOR SALE—26 x40' frame build-
ing to be moved off lot. Good 1
| WANTED—Housework by day or
1 hour. Have transportation. Call
ED-2-3589 or Emmer Jean Davis,
South Broadway. 52-2tp j JAMES TRAILER COURT with
53=
ers Branch. 52-2tp j
RESPONSIBLE person
male or female, from this area,
wanted to service and collect
from automatic vending ma-
chines. No selling. Age not essen-
tial. Car, references, and $600
working capital necessary. 7 to
12 hours weekly nets to $250
monthly. Possibility full time
COPPELL NEWS
By MARY MILDRED ARNETT
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Thomas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Thomas and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Davis and family of Haltom
City Saturday night.
Hugh Whiteside of Athens visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gentry Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Colley spent
ROLLER SKATING
GOOD CLEAN FUN FOR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
DOORS OPEN 7:15—SESSION 7:30 TO 10 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday Matinee — 2:30 to 4:30
WE ’SPECIALIZE in School, Church, Birthday
and Private Parties. Phone ADams-5-5064.
IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
SHOE SKATES
WHEELS — SKATE CASES — TOE STOPS
GET THE BEST FOR LESS — BUY FROM
YOUR RINK.
Deuback Skating Rink
7800 Greenville Ave. Dallas, Texas
the week end in New Boston Carrollton you
visiting Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Massey worship at the
and daughters. Church.
are invited to
First Christian
Mr. and
visited in
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Car-1 Soon
den and Jackie.
Texas Chief’ out of Dallas for
Chicago will be inaugurated at
1:15 p. m. at the Dallas Union
Terminal.
W. J. Rodgers, passenger traf-
fic manager of the Gulf Lines,
announced that a thorough study
was made for the decorating of
ears to be used on the train and
it was decided to do them in a
Texas theme, material being used
in a modern fashion representing
the present day thinking of the
people in the Dallas-Dcnton area
as illustrated by the modern
buildings that are being con-
structed there.
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ROSE LAWN HOME DEM. CLUB
TO MEET WITH MRS. LONG
The Rose Lawn Home Demon-
stration Club will meet Dec. 1 at
1:30 p.m. with Mrs. David Long,
3354 Cridelle St„ as hostess.
The program will consist of
suggestions for Xmas decorations
in the home by the members.
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DAILY BRUSHING OF TEETH;
REGULAR VISITS TO DENTIST
IMPORTANT TO TEETH CARE
AUSTIN, Texas—The fact that
dental decay is likely to occur in
the mouth of the average person,
despite proper home care given
the teeth, does not lessen the im-
thc teeth
and massaging the gums daily, nor
ANNOUNCING...
A NEW CHapel-7-4077 TELEPHONE NUMBER
AMBULANCE
OXYGEN AND TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED
Phones:
Dallas: CHapel-7-4077
Carrollton: 3333
Lewisville: KEystone-9-2159
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: HOSPITAL BEDS AND
WHEEL CHAIRS FOR RENT.
RHOTON FUNERAL HOME
CARROLLTON — LEWISVILLE
teeth twice a year by the family
dentist. Dr. Henry A. Hollc, Com-
missioner, says that the lack
of these measures gives added
power to germs that attack the
enamel of the teeth and gum
tissues.
"sucessful mouth hygiene means
not only intelligent personal daily
application of prophylaxis but
If, despite the proper applica-1 complete and timely cooperation
tion of such procedures, decay is with the family dentist as well."
suspected or teeth are injured in j _0_
seek the dentist’s services should the direction of the Plan Commis-
decay or other suspicious condi- j sion and approved by the City
lions arise between the periodic j Council; withholding public im-
visits- ! provements until approval; defin-
“In short,” Dr, Holle declared,! ing terms; requiring preliminary
and final plats and all contents;
“Family Night” was held in the ! The Christian Women’s Fellow-
Education Balding at the Metho- ihip had 23 present at their meet I Portancc of brushing
dist church Thursday night. . „ , . ., , '
_ mg Monday night at the Church.
Mrs Ernest Gentry They also had two visit«rs, Misses
Dallas, Sunday after- Osa Conde from Leyte, P. L and
Hi Lee, from Seoul, Korea
any way, the thoughful person
will seek the dentist’s office
promptly for the necessary cor-
rective work,” Dr. Holle said.
“It is surprising, though, even in
these days of comparatively pain-
less dentistry that so many per- j Pou|t ,nfcs(“i with licc grow
sons neglect to make good he.r at a sIower are unthrifty and
Hnnf ol not Aotr iwaimIatiIa ai. Atkn*.
With winter coming on, it is
time to consider management
practices which will keep forage
production and livestock numbers
in balance.
dental defects, inevitable or other-
produce fewer eggs. One percent
wise, because they foolishly fear If: . ,
.. ’ . . . lindane in an oil solution makes
the discomfort they might ex-
perience in the dentist’s chair,”
said the Commissioner of Health, j
“There are others who having lost 1
a tooth or several teeth make no 1
effort to obtain replacements j
Apparently they believe they can j
get along without them. Reduced j
masticating power, the annoyance
and sometimes actual discomfort
of chewing hard substances on the
exposed gums, and crooked teeth
arc some of the possible conse-
quences of gaps in the teeth.
Dr Holle advised those who arc
interested in experiencing the
best dental and bodily health pos-
. sible, to give daily attention to
does it minimize the need for a their mouth and visit the dentist
cleaning and inspection of the twice each year, and promptly
an effective roost paint. A repeat
application should be made in 10
days to two weeks.
LEGAL NOTICE
City of Carrollton, Taxas
providing general requirements;
requiring monuments and mark-
ers; providing for requirements
for paving storm sewers, sanitary
sewers, water lines and utility
services in connection with im-
provements; requiring guaranty
against defective work; providing
for filing fees; making certain acts
unlawful; providing a penalty;
severability clause and declaring
an emergency.
Passed and Approved, this 7th
day of November, 1955.
W H. BLANTON,
Mayor
Attest:
A. D. DUNCAN,
City Secretary. 01-ltc
ORDINANCE NO. 108
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Carrollton, Texas:
DESCRIPTIVE CAPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE
An Ordinance providing for'
regulations for the subdivision of j
land in the City of Carrollton, Dal-1
ias County, Texas; requiring land
subdivisions to be laid out under
BUCKNER RADIO &
TELEVISION SERVICE
1715 BRAKE DRIVE
CARROLLTON
PHONE 6822 BEFORE 8:00 AM.
OR AFTER 4:00 P.M.
Misses Conde and Lee spoke on
- Holidays celebrated in their
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arnett of countries, and Mrs. Cicero Long, a
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. John native of Germany, spoke on the
Arnett, Mary M„ and J. W. Arnett various Holidays in Europe. Mrs.
Sunday afternoon. C. B. Teel had charge of the pro-
---o----- j gram and Mrs. R. G. Gentry
brought the worship service. Dr
| Nina Fay Calhoun, president, had
FIRST CHRISTIAN charge of the business meeting.
CHURCH NEWS --0-
(By The Church Reporter)
If you are interested in an
I over all picture of the Bible, you
are invited and urged to attend
i the mid-week services at the
Church on Wednesday night. We
enjoy a wonderful prayer service
led by the young people of the
Church and then a study and
discussion period on a book of
the Bible.
TEXAS THEME TO BE USEO
ON FIRST SANTA FE TRAIN
OVER NEW LINE DEC. 5
Santa Fe Railway will return
■ the salute of Texans for its
j new Dallas-Denton-Chicago stream-
; liner by providing a train which
will be ‘typically Texas” in inte-
Irior design.
] Business and civic leaders of
! Dallas, Denton and neighboring
areas will hail this new transpor-
j tation service at ceremonies sched-
uled Dec. 5 when Santa Fe’s first
Brother Norman W. Conner is
preaching a series of sermons on
“What Jesus Says" at the night
services. These messages are very
inspiring. All members are urged
to be present at both services. H
you do not have a church home in
THANKS...
FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE — WE HAVE LEASED
OUR HUMBLE STATION TO
KENNETH SONNTAG
WHO SOLICITS YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE.
—DOBECKA BROS.
SONNTAG
STATION
1432 SO. BROADWAY CARROLLTON PH. 4391
FURNITURE — APPLIANCES
CARPETS
BUY IT AT
CARL’S HOUSE
—Low Easy Credit Terms—
* KROEHLER
* SAMSONITE
* BURTON DIXIE
* PHILCO
* WESTINGHOUSE
* TAPPAN
* O’KEEFE-MERRITT
* OLIVE A MYERS
* FT. SMITH
* GULISTAN
* LEE
* McGEE
Carl’s House
13304 Harrj’ Hines
Farmers Branch
CH-7-3339
UP $1
ill®®
CHRISTMAS
,111 IN TRADE
SPECIAL!!
ON A NEW AUTOMATIC
PHILCO REFRIGERATOR
YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR WILL MORE THAN MAKE
THE DOWN PAYMENT.
THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY WHILE
STOCK LASTS! HURRY!
WE HAVE
ALL SIZES
IN STOCK
★
2-Door Twin-System Phileo with
2V4 Cu. Ft. Master Freezer!
PHILCCS
AS LOW AS
H899
New Low Price for
Famous Dairy Bar Phileo!
PHILCO’S
NEW “FASHION-FIRST”
1956 RADIOS
AS LOW AS
$22.50
CARL’S HOUSE
13304 Harry Hines Farmers Branch Phone CH-7-3339
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1955, newspaper, November 25, 1955; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728362/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.