The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 50th Year, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1954
TOR RENT — Unfurnished
apartment. Corner of Denton
Drive and WTollege. Call Rex
Good, Phone 5922.
TOR RENT-Duplex house; 3
unfurnished rooms; private
hath and entrance. On Crosby.
Adults. Phone 5900. 13-tfc
TOR RENT — Bedroom. Might
consider meals. Private en-
trance. Mrs. * J. D. Blanton,
Farmers Branch. Ph. NI-7-7125
after 8 p.m. 13-2tc
FOR RENT—4- room house with
bath. No small children. Phone
4543, Carrollton. 13-4tp
TOR RENT — Furnished cabin.
James Trailer Court, Hwy. 77
north Carrollton. 12-2tc
FOR SALE—Small tool shed;
gravel office building. Phone
3674. Earl Smith. 13-ltp
TOR SALE — 27 Ford tudor.
Cheap. 8. B. Price, Phone 3453,
Carrollton. 13-tfc
LOST—Black Laborador retriev-
er. Over year old. Strayed two
weeks. Answers to "Domino.”
Phone NI-7-7296.
HELP WANTED FEMALE—Earn
extra cash—pasting rhinestones
In Jewelry settings at home.
Easy, profitable. Write for de-
tails. Kenree Mfg. Co., York-
town, Ind. 13-ltp
Chronicle Advertising rays
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH NEWS
(By The Church Reporter I
HOWARD M. DRAKE
Income Tax Consultant
Bookkeeping for Small
Business.
—Notary Public—
1610 ROSEMON
Phone 5612
J. B. (JACK) HOLMAN, JR.
—NEW Sc USED TRUCKS—
Telephone RAndolph 3413
International Harvester Co.
1809 South Lamar Street
Dallas, Texas
UPHOLSTERING AND
REFINISIIINC. WORK
—Free Estimates Given—
JERRELL “BO” JAMES
Phone 4233
WE REPAIR all makes home Sc
commercial Electrical Appli-
ances. Rhoton’s Dept. Store,
Carrollton Ph. '4314; Lewisville,
Ph. 4231. 40-tfc
AMERICAN LEGION POST
NO. 597 — CARROLLTON
Regular meeting on 4th
Thursday ol each month.
J. W. STOUT, Post Comdr.
GEORGE CONN, Post Adj.
McManus, Karla Rehwlnkel,
| Marcia McClelland and Panita
I Jones.
PARAKEETS FOR SALE-Ready
to train for talk. Mrs. W. G.
Nash, 1814 Francis St. 08-tfc
FOR RENT OR LEASE —Con-
crete block business building on
College and Elm Streets. Phone
3987, Carrollton. 45-2tp
JAMES TRAILER COURT with
all conveniences. Located at
north edge of Carrollton on
Hlway 77. Both sides of road.
Phone 4581. 48-tfc
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT
Sc SOLD
If you have property to sell
anywhere north of Dallas or
have a real bargain I will buy It
or sell It for you.
G. H. JACKSON
3921 Oak Lawn Ave.
Telephone LAkeslde 3405
LODGE iJoTICE—
JAMES A. SMITH—NO. 395
A A F. & A. M.
Farmers Branch. Texas
Will hold stated meet-
ing Thursday, Feb. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Master Masons Invited.
JOHN HARRISON, W. M.
M. L. COKER, Secy.
Mr*. W. T. Cook and Mrs.
Gene BiggerstafI attended the
Dallas County CWF meeting at
East Dallas Christian Church
on Thursday, January 28. Dr.
Luther Holcomb, pastor ol
Lakewood Baptist Church was
the Inspirational speaker for
the day. He gave some high-
lights on his trip to Korea and
Japan in late 1953.
Saturday night the CYF
Group enjoyed a progressive
dinner, having various courses
in the homes of Misses Valorie
In observing Youth Week,
the youth of the church had
charge of the service on Sun-
day night, Jan. 31. They brought
a very Inspiring message on
how the youth could serve their
church, community, nation and
the world.
PIANOS
Wholesale & Retail
G. H. JACKSON
3921 Oak Lawn Ave.
LAkeslde 3405
Youth Call Reporter, Sylvia
Poole; Enlistment Chairman,
Valorie McManus; and Pianist.
Georgeanne Van Ness. In car-
rying out the group's study of
various religions, Howard Car-
rithers, one of the co-sponsors,
discussed Communism.
FOR SALE—2 lots In Whitlock
No. 1 Addition and 1 lot in
Francis Perry Addition. Ralph
H. Davis, Ph. 4151 Carrollton,
DI-6188, Dallas. 11-ltc
WANTED
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS
In Carrollton and Farmers
Branch area.
For Good, Reliable, and Fast
Service Contact or Phone
RALPH H. DAVIS
Carrollton Ph. 4151
Dallas Ph. DI-6188
COMFORTABLE 2-room apart-
ments with 4-burner gas range
and refrigerator. Also transit
rooms day or week. Hotel Car-
rollton. Phone 5900. 01-tfc
FOR SALE —Used electric re-
frigerators, ranges and wash-
ing machines. Rhoton’s Dept.
Store, Carrollton. Dial 4314.
At the weekly meeting of the
CYF Sunday evening In the
home of Mrs. Mary B. Dent, the
following officers were elected:
President, Jim Simpson; Vice-
President, Jo McCall; Secretary-
Treasurer, Panita Jones; Rec-
reation Co-Chairmen, Karla
Rehwinkel and Carl Teel; Serv-
ice Chairman, Gwen Blanton;
The Christian Women’s Fel-
lowship met at the church this
past Monday night. Dr. Nina
Fay Calhoun brought the study
on the general theme “lift
Thine Eyes" and Mrs. Mary B.
Dent brought the devotional.
Mrs. Gene Biggerstaff served as
hostess.
On Sunday afternoon Bro. N.
W. Conner, Dr. Nina Fay Cal-
houn and Miss Ruth Gardner
attended the graduation exer-
“Let Us Help You With Your
Real Estate Needs”
City Homes, Vacant Lots, In-
dustrial Acreage.
CARROLLTON REAL
ESTATE CO.
EARL SKILES, Agent
1008 Broadway Phone 3214
Home Phone 4781
Carrollton, Texas
clses at T8CW In Denton at
which time Miss Elvia Ruiz was
a candidate for graduation.
Miss Ruiz has been a visitor In
the First Christian Church sev-
eral times during the last year.
Her home Is In Panama and she
Is returning there to become <
teacher. To help complete her
education Miss Ruiz received a
grants - In - need from Altrusn
International of which Dr. Cal-
houn and Miss Gardner are
members.
“Faith or Works” Is the
theThe for the morning worship
service. Miss Karla Rehwinkel
and Carl Teel will bring the spe-
cial music for this service. You
are cordially Invited.
“God Vs. Iron Bars” is the
BRING FAST RESULTS
☆
Buy-Sell-Rent with Want Ads
☆
THE CHRONICLE
"The Best in Job Printing”
YOUNG PARRAKEETS — All
colors, ready to train. Mrs. Rex
Good, 1314 Walnut, Ph. 5922.
12-4tp
FOR SALE—Alfalfa seed, tested,
tagged, 17c, some 15c; Madrid
Clover, 24c, yellow and white,
17c; Sudan, while It lasts, $7.50,
sweet, $6.50 reg. No. 2, $4.50.
Ben Harvey Seeds, Phone 102W1
and 156W1, Sanger, Tex. ll-4c
HELP WANTED — UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY offers $30 to
$50 weekly spare time—$100 or
more full time. Man appointed
now can work Into district su-
pervisor position paying $11,000
per year and up. Product well
advertised and accepted liquid
fertilizer backed by written
guarantee. Little traveling —
home nights — but car is essen-
tial. Write to: “Na-Churs” 210W
Monroe Street, Marion, Ohio.
U-4tc
WE REPAIR PUMPS AND
FILE SAWS
—Pick Up and Deliver—
J. W. ARTHUR
11442 Reeder Road
Phone MI-7-2566
LODGE NOTICE—
Farmers Branch Chap-
ter No. 687, O.E.S. will
have a stated meeting
the first Friday of each month
at 8 p.m. Visitors welcome.
Mary Griffin, Worthy Matron
Katie Lou Gaines, Secretary
CARD OF THANKS
To my many friends and
loved ones I wish to express my
sincere thanks for the many
nice cards and flowers and for
all the kind deeds done for me
while in the hospital and since
my return home.
MRS. W. E. KENNEDY.
BAKE SALE
SATURDAY, FEB. 6
9 - 12 A.M.
GOOD ELECTRIC CO.
Sponsored By
LADIES OF FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
theme for the evening service.
Mrs. Frieda Long will bring the
message In song.
February 7 is Boy Scout Sun-
day and all of the Scouts are
urged to attend church In their
uniforms. We urge all of the
Scouts in this community to at-
tend the church of their choice.
The First Christian Church is
in the community to serve. If
there is any way in which the
members, minister or aqy mem-
ber of the staff can be of serv-
ice to you we would covet the
opportunity.
o-
Marion Massey
Completes Student
Teaching Course
DENTON. Texas — Marion L.
Massey of Coppell is one of 194
r 7
FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE
Entitled
“CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS TRIUMPH
OVER ATHEISM AND IDOLATRY"
Time and Place
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8 — 8:00 P.M.
THIRD CHURCH —OAK LAWN AT HAWTHORNE 4
By
Robert S. Van Atta, C. S. of Rochester, New York
Member of thu Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Dallas, Cordially Invites You
Broadcast KUF 11 VO
students who have just com
pleted a semester's course In
student teaching at North Tex-
as State College. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wallace,
Route 1, Coppell.
The teaching program at
North Texas 14 arranged to
give students who are majoring
In education actual experience
in teaching a class. During this
course, usually taken in the
student's senior year, the pros-
pective teacher conducts class
lessons, administers class as
signments, and takes over the
testing program.
The student teacher Is guid-
ed In and outside the class
room by a supervising teacher
who assists In planning, carry
lng out, and evaluating the
work. The student teacher also
has a college coordination with
whom to work,
Massey has been teaching in
the eighth grade in the Pilot
Point Public Schools in Pilot
Point.
WANT AD DEADLINE
BEFORE
10 A. M. WEDNESDAY
Plaza Theatre
Entertainment For The Family
Doan Open 8:45;
Show 8tarts at 7 F.M.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“INFERNO”
—Technicolor—
—Plus—
The Bowery Boys
—In—
“LOOSE IN LONDON”
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Stephen McNally, Julia Adams
—In—
“THE STAND AT APACHE
RIVER”
—Technicolor—
TUESDAY^AND WEDNESDAY
Errol Flynn
—In—
“THE MASTER OF
BALLANTRAE”
—Technicolor—
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Bart Lancaster
• HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE"
—Technicolor—
Board of Trustees
Farmers Branch Independent School District
Farmers Branch, Texas »
Gentlemen:
In accordance with agreement, we have made a Cash Audit
of the records of the Office of Assessor Sc Collector of Taxes for
the Farmers Branch Independent School District, Farmers
Branch, Texas, for the period March 13th, 1951 to November 9th,
1953, Inclusive.
Following Is a summary of Tax Collections, Deposits and
Disbursements for the period reviewed;
Cash Balance (undeposited Tax Collections) on
hand, March 13, 1951 ____________________________________________
$ 497.38
Receipts—March 13th to December 31, 1951
"""Delinquent Taxes (years 1946 thru 1950) $ 4,848.32
Penalty Sc Interest on Delinquent Taxes. .. 945.68
Current Year Tax Collections (1951) ........ 20,169.50
Total Receipts—March 13 to December 31, 1951 ...........<25,761.50
TOTAL .. ____________________________________
$26,258.88
Less: Deposits with Designated Depository
Depository Maintenance
Sinking
Fund
Fund
Total
Highland Park State
Bank, Dallas ........$ 1.848.W
$ 1.232.51
$ 3.081.28
Carrollton State
Bank, Carrollton 11,507 68
10.627.27
22,134.95
Total Deposits $13,356.45
$11,859.78
BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 1951 ______________
Receipts, Year 1952
Delinquent Taxes (Years 1946 thru 1950) < 1,062.31
Penalty Sc Interest on Delinquent Taxes 981.05
1951 Taxes _________ 22,258.22
1952 Taxes ----------------------------- 29,104.86
25216.23
$ 1.042.65
Total Receipts, Year 1952
TOTAL . ..............
<53,406.44
<54.449.09
Less: Deposits with Designated Depository
Depository Maintenance Sinking
Fund
Maintenance
Fund
Carrollton State
Bank, Carrollton
Total Deposits
Total
$27,067.41 $27,067.15
BALANCE. DECEMBER 31. 1952 ________
Receipts, January 1 to November 9, 1953
Delinquent Taxes (Years 1946 thru 1951) < 986.50
Interest Sc Penalty on Delinquent Taxes 817.48
1W2 Taxes ---------------------------------------------- 21,006.36
1953 Taxes ------------------------ 12,816.37
<54,134.36
< 314.73
TOTAL RECEIPTS
TOTAL .. _____________
<35.526.71
<35 <41.44
Loss: Deposits with Designated Depository
Depository Maintenance Sinking Escrow-
Fund Fund Fund
Carrollton State
Bank. Carrollton $19,289 10 $14.996 74 $ 100.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS -------------------- <34,365 *4
BALANCE TO ACCOUNT FOR NOVEMBER 9, 1953.......< 1.475.60
ACCOUNTED TOR AS FOLLOWS:
Cash, per physical count. November 9. 1953 _________ 1*64.75
Cash Refunds (Dual Payments, Etc.) __________ 121.42
1.486.17
Less: Cash, for change, advance by Mr. Bill Cox_______ 10.00
1.476.17
Less: Cash Over amount to account for_________ *7
TOTAL AS ABOVE ......__________________________* 1,475*0
We verified Cash received from Tax Collections by inspection
of Duplicate copies of pald«Tax Receipts on file and further trac-
ing of receipts to tax Rolls for correct amount of Tax Assessed
Deposits, with designated Depository, were verified by Inspection
of receipted Duplicate Deposits Slips. Further verification of De-
posits was made by our visiting the Bank, Inspecting their records
and comparing with listing of Deposits. For further verifications,
we performed such accounting functions, which we deemed neces-
sary, and which are consistent with generally accepted account-
ing practice and procedure.
0
We, hereby, Certify that the foregoing statement of Cash
Receipts, Disbursements and Record of Deposits was prepared
from the records of the Office of Assessor and Collector of Taxes
for the Fanners Branch Independent 8chool District, Farmers
Branch, Texas, after examination by us. This statement, in our
opinion, correctly reflects Receipts and the Accounting'therefor
for the period March 13, 1951 to November 9th, 1953
Respectfully submitted
RALPH H. DAVIS
Public Accountant
By:
C. W. BRIDGMAN
Public Accountant
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 50th Year, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1954, newspaper, February 5, 1954; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth727213/m1/4/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.