The Weekly Chronicle (Duncanville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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DUNCANVTLLE, TEXAS — THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 26. 1358
Quality Materials—Fair Prices
—Efficient Service—Remodeling
and Repair Service.
No. Beckley Lumber Co-
2332 N. Beckley PR-2593
Open Six Days
Closed Mondays
BAB'S
BAR-B-QUE
DUNCANVILLE
AX 8-7791
Pikes Paint Shop
Enlarges Space
DUNCANVILLE
Pike's Paint and Body Works
has doubled capacity in a recent
building expansion, announced Rob-
ert Pike, owner.
The new masonry addition to his
building is on the north end, and
replaces the frame section, which
was moved to the rear of the lot
to provide for additional storage
facilities.
The new section will provide an
additional painting room and of-
fice, said Fike, and will allow him
to handle more work and complete
it faster for his customers.
Contractor was Miller Construc-
tion Co., with Duncanville Lumber
Company furnishing the lumber,
and Pat Sims doing the carpentry
work.
"Home of Personal Service"
DUDLEY M. HUGHES
FUNERAL HOME
400 E. JEFFERSON
WH6-5133
Emergency Ambulances Burial Insurance
Air-Conditioned Invalid Coaches $150 to $650
All burial or insurance policies honored at full cash value.
CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES
je
We Furnish Plans or Build to Your Specifications
C. L. ADKINS
AX8-3162
DUNCANVILLE
H@yLs I got
a bonus Today!
Lget
a bonus*
every day..
I eook
/
He isn't the only one getting extra dividends oft
the job . .. the Mrs. gets a bonus every time she
flicks off the switch of her electric range! What
we're talking about is
| *B0NUS HIM #
m "N
» 4. Or the heat that's still cooking, although tktf
current is turned off.
That's one of the many advantages offered by a
modern electric range. Its top elements retain
some heat which is usable for a short time after
the switch is turned off. Its oven with insulation
on all six sides, cooks three-fourths of the ti-me
\>rkh the electricity off.
TjtJCAS POWER & UOHT COMPANY
Chronicle CLASSIFIED
Child Care
2»
ELMWOOD
NURSERY
Kindergarten and.
First Grade
NOW RECEIVING
APPLICATIONS
FOR ENROLLMENT IN FALL TERM
Wvnnewood Village
City and State license. 2 through 7 years.
Balanced meals, rest periods, well-equipped
fenced play yard. Planned programs in-
clude singing, art, games, expression and
dancing. '
Mrs. C. I. Green
1215 BERKELEY AVE.
FE-1020
WILL BABY SIT in my home. Preferably
children aged 3 to 6. Daytime, Have chil-
dren of my own. Large fenced yard. MRS.
J, H. SISK. CY9-4692. tf
OX K- BKI) ROOM duplex apartment.
Good location $50. RALPH HANCOCK.
AXis - 7 7-9 5, AX-2528 . tf
BEDROOM. ADJOINING hath. Artesian
water. Use of living room arid kitchen.
$30 plus utilities AX8-3693. 51c
UNFURNISHED 1-bedroom duplex apart-
ment. In Beverly Hills. Private bath, en-
trance. Detached garage. .$55 month.
AX8-7793. 5ic
Real Estate
80
SURVEYING—Registered public sur-
veyors. Bonded. Lots, farms and subdi-
visions. RAGLASD & CAVASAR. Phone
WH2-6859. Nights CY9-4404.
Lodge Notice 110
DUNCANVILLE Chapter
1014 O.E.S. will sell home-
made ice cream and cake
during election at the Fire
Station, July . 28^
Help Wanted
30
NEED LADY to do general housekeeping
and care for my two children. Five to 5>/z
days a week. Call RA-2122 before 4:45
or AX8-3378 evenings. MRS. BLEVINS. tf
For Sale or Trade
50
A. MONEY MAKER!
The only SnoTCorte Stand in Cedar
Hill. Ideal for couple or retirement
income. Other business interests
reason for selling. Call BOE BUT-
LER, WH2-2244. tf
Bantams, all sizes, ages, and prices.
H'atchiyg egg's, coops and houses.
Several kinds of pigeons. Cheap.
Also parakeets. TRUETT SNIDER.
Duncanville. AX8-3106 tf
SAVE 40%—Office suites, safes, type-
writers, filing cabinets, adding ma-
chines; new and used: bought, sold,
rented, exchanged. Pay cash. OFFICE
EQUIPMENT CO., 1306 Young. RA-4573
NEW 4-drawer steel letter file
cabinets, grey or green finish. $36.95.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 1306
Young. RA-4573.
RUBBER STAMPS
Fast Service—tow Prices
Weekly Chronicle
/ AX8-2232 AX8-3733
FOR SALE: 21-Inch Trutone TV. '54
model in good condition. $75. CY9-4870 tf
BUY YOUR beef by the half-side at
wholesale prices. Custom cut and wrapped
ready for deep freeze or locker box. Let
us supply your needs for dog meat and
fish bait. Also available: beef tongues,
sweetbreads. brains. kidnevs. CEDAR
HILL LOCKER ASSOCIATION. CY9-4593.
tf
5-HP 2-WHEEL garden tractor. Gear
shift. 3 speeds forward, 1 reverse; roto-
tiller attachment. 2-wheel trailer cart,
pneumatic tires. 2 years old. I
21-inch Console TV set. 2 years old. Over
$800 new. AX8-3852.
For Rent 70
Apartment for rent; 3 room furnished.
Newly remodeled. Across from Air
Base AX8-3414 AX8-3959 tf
FURNISHED apartment for rent. 3
rooms; private bath. Garage; $75 per
month: bills paid. Telephone AX8-3664
MRS. JORDEN tf
INCOME
TAXES
iMi
BILL
ELKINS
CONGRESSMAN
AT-LARGE
SUNDOWN VISIT
ch—Faye Clark and her daugh-
ters Betty and Mary Lou, and
son Johnny and her nephew, Loyd
David Tidwell, have gone with
her brother, Ray Dupree, who has
just been discharged from the
Army, to visit their parents. Mr.
and Mrs, Dave Dupree, in Sun-
down, Texas.
AT NAVAL RESERVE CAMP
ch—Donald Ray McKee. Don
Newton, Thomas Massey, and
Bobby Ammons are in Miami,
Florida, for two weeks Naval 'Re-
serve training. They are stationed
at the Marine Base there.
JOHNNY AT HOME
ch—-Johnny Knight has been re-
leased from Parkland Hospital,
24-Hour
Developing Service
GARRETT'S
Photo Service
AX8-3422 Duncanville
but is still taking' therapy four
hours daily at Parkland.
We Green
Give v3C? n Stamps
Moore's Gulf
Service
Duncanville
ALDEN BEAUTY SHOP
We Are Open 6 Days A
Week and Any Evening By
Appointment.
AX8-3914
BUILDER-CONTRACTOR
Grady (Pat) Sims
Custom-Built Homes
AX 8-3181
DUNCANVILLE
Ben Ramsey
ForLieutenant G
fSound
y Progressive
K Impartial
A Man Texans Know
.... and Respect
IF YOU ARE OPPOSED TO MIXED SCHOOLS
.... MIXED MARRIAGES and
ILLEGAL FEDERAL INTERFERENCE
rE (f OR) ALL 3
REFERENDUM PROPOSITION'S ON
JULY 28th
si
&
§
. specific atte'ndanc^ at inte-
F O R from figgjS attended by whit. Pr-
ions and negroes
g ^ » specific legislation
Laws against intermarriage betw«*«
white persons and negroes.
F O R the nse ^ *****
Federal encroachment.
T E X AS RE F E REN D U M CO MM i T TEE
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Barber, Hildred. The Weekly Chronicle (Duncanville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1956, newspaper, July 26, 1956; Duncanville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth437596/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.