The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1955 Page: 7 of 8
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CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955
THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
GeL
THIS GENUINE
IMIRROI
Utensil Set
Thick durable aluminum
for lifelong service
This MAYTAG RANGE
$239.95
with light in oven and
on top;
60-minute timer;
Chrome grids;
Exterior in white and
acid resistant porce-
lain;
Two giant, two stan-
dard burners with sim-
mer sets;
Large., heavy insulated
oven;
Big 1-piece easy to
clean broiler;
Big storage compart-
ment with shelf.
PAY AS LITTLE AS
$2.52
PER WEEK
Roy Gravley Co.
NURSERY SCHOOL
OPENS AT ROYAL
LANE HEIGHTS
Walnut Hill area has a new nur-
sery school, just opened and ready
for registration.
It is the Royal Lane Heights
Nursery, a licensed Day Nursery
at 2819 Royal Lane. The new
school is between Hines Blvd. and
Webb Chape! Road on Royal Lane.
There are, in the new school,
2500 square feet of inside school
and play facilities and five acres
of fenced grounds with smaller
play ground also fenced.
Future plans include a regis-
tered nurse in attendance and an
elementary teacher.
Cora Marling is supervisor of
the nursery, while Mrs. Lorcne
M. Brown, a graduate elementary
teacher, is the licensed operator
and director of the school. Her
husband, Charles L. Brown, also
a graduate in teaching, will assist
her in administrative work.
OPEN HOUSE HONORS
STUDENTS OF BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs. Tracey H. Ruther-
ford held open house at their
home, 7338 Crownrich Lane, hon-
oring students from the Ruther-
ford-Metropolitan Schools of Busi-
ness in Dallas, Fort Worth and
Midland on Sunday evening, De-
cember 18.
A Christmas theme was carried
out in the flower arrangements,
music and refreshments.
The house party included Miss
Charlene Myers of Carrollton.
ANNOUNCING...
Now Open
Royal Lane Heights
Nursery
"LICENSED DAY NURSERY"
Pre-School Child Care and Training
2819 Royal Lane
2500 SQUARE FEET INSIDE SCHOOL AND PLAY AREA
LARGE FENCED OUTSIDE PLAY AREA
HOT, WELL-BALANCED MEALS
WEEKLY OR HOURLY RATES
Between Mines Blvd. and Webb Chapel Rd. on Royal Lane
PHONES—CH-7-2684 and Nite EL-6693
Western Auto Store
Jim McGehee Ph. 4250—Carrollton
GRIFFITH CLEANERS
Byron and Florine
Farmers Branch — Phone CH-7-2444
FURNITURE — HARDWARE — APPLIANCES
ELM AT THIRD — CARROLLTON
DALLAS PH. CH-7-3921 CARROLLTON PH. 3000
SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
SHAW FLORIST
Ph.: CH-7-3081; Carrollton 6100
YARD MAINTENANCE
Plowing — Pruning *— Tree*
Removed — Lots Cleaned —
Loam Hauling.
PHONE 3142, CARROLLTON
ALL TYPE MILL AND
CABINET WORK
We Specialize in Mantels
and Louver Doors.
N & M CABINET SHOP
Buddy Manning, Harland Nix,
Owners
North of Roy Gravley’s on
Elm Street
New Phone: 6141, Carrollton
PARRISH INSURANCE
& REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
PHONES: 4384 or 3534
1001 W. COLLEGE AVE.
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
JAKE GRAVLEY, Solicitor '
PH. 5601
SEE US FOR ANY
KIND OF
INSURANCE
OLD LINE STOCK
COMPANIES.
MITCHELL
INSURANCE AGENCY
1207 MARYLAND ST.
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
PHONE 4794
ROY POSEY
b the Representative of the
Texas Power & Light Co.
In Fanners Branch, Hebron,
Carrollton, Addison.
For Information about your
electric service, call Mr. Posey
at Office Tel. 3599 or Res. 3582
DR. JOHN W. DAVIS
Optometrist
OXYGEN AND TWO-WAY RADIO
EQUIPPED
Phones:
Dallas: CHapel-7-4077
Carrolfton: 3333
Lewisville: KEystone-9-2159
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE:
HOSPITAL BEDS AND WHEEL
CHAIRS FOR RENT.
RHOTON FUNERAL
HOME
CARROLLTON — LEWISVILLE
PHONE 4704
N. L. ROBERTSON
REAL
ESTATE
LOANS — INSURANCE —
RENTALS.
1403 SO. BROADWAY
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
SEWING MACHINES — New,
Used, Parts A Accessories.
We Buy, Sell A Repelr All Makes
—ALSO REMNANTS—
KNIGHT SEWING MACHINE
REPAIR — Ph. CH-7-3116
13308 Hwy. 77 — Farmers Branch
FLOORFINISHING—
J. O. COKER
Floor Sanding - Finishing-Wax-
ing — Old floors made like new.
—FREE ESTIMATES—
9747 Roselawn (At Letot)
Phone Dixon-0583
beckT~james
Solicitor with the
M. L. COKER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phones: 3835 - 3383
INSURANCE
Of All Kinds, See
Mrs. Stella McMurray
1109 ERIE PH. 5605
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING
MIKE CONN
Ph. 5170 Carrollton
BUCKNER RADIO &
TELEVISION SERVICE
1715 BRAKE DRIVE
CARROLLTON
PHONE 6822 BEFORE 8:00 A.M.
OR AFTER 4:00 P.M.
Two things that m ake for SAFER driving
f
The first and most important thing is you
—the driver. As the highway safety and
law enforcement agencies point out, the
courtesy, care, and common sense you show
count more than anything else. You can
drive any car safely—or foolishly.
The second thing is the car itself. All
cars are safer today. That's shown by the
number of accidents in relation to the num-
ber of miles passenger cars are driven. The
figure’s been going down steadily and
sharply.
Chevrolet engineers and designers have
always made your safety a major consid-
eration, introducing many such features as
the all-steel top, safety plate glass all
around, and windshield-wide defrosters
into the iow-price field. And this ’56 Chev-
rolet is the safest one ever built.
Its lively new power means safer pass-
ing. Its special Ball-Race steering - the
oversize brakes with Anti-Dive control—
the Unisteel construction and safety door
latches of its Fisher Body—the nailed-to-
the-road stability that comes from ad-
vanced suspension and better balance—the
sweeping panoramic windshield-all these
things add to your safety.
Seat belts with or without shoulder
harness? Instrument panel padding? Of
course, they’re available at extra cost on
your now Chevrolet. But the best protec-
tion of all is to keep out of accidents in the
first place. And that depends mostly on
you and the built-in safety of your car.
As your Chevrolet dealer, we’ll be glad
to show you the many safety features of
the ’56 Chevrolet.
108 Walnut Hill Village
Phone EIr-1954
Dallas, Texas
IT PAYS
TO USE
WANT ADS
Vandergriff Chevrolet Company
Carrollton Arlington Irving
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1955, newspaper, December 23, 1955; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728182/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.