The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1958 Page: 3 of 4
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CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1958
THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
2ND. LT. MORRIS PARTAIN
COMPLETES BASIC OFFICER
COURSE AT FORT LEE, VA.
FORT LEE, Va„ (AHTNC)—
Second Lt. Morris D. Partain, son
of Mrs. Una J. Partain, 1801 Ke-
noipp Road, Carrollton, recently
completed the 12-week quarter-
master officer basic course at
Fort Lee, Va.
Lieutenant Partain was trained
to perform the duties of a com-
pany grade officer in a quarter-
master unit.
The 23-year-old officer w a s
formerly employed as an assistant
plant superintendent with The
Borden Co., Tyler. He was gradu-
Russell’s Sfeaners
& Barber S!i§p
(In Carrollton for Over 20 Years)
HAIR CUTS ..........................$1.00
SUITS 85c
PLAIN DRESSES 85c
PANTS ................ 40c
SHIRTS .................. 40c
PH. 5522 CARROLLTON
ated from Carrollton High School
in 1952 and the A&M College of
Texas in 1957.
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HEART ASSOCIATION
PRESENT AWARDS
TO AREA WORKERS
The Dallas Heart Association
at its annual meeting Tues-
day night, May 27, at the Brook
Hollow Golf Club, elected J. Rob-
ert Phillips, Jr., chairman of the
Board, and Dr. J. W. Duckett as
president to succeed N. J. DeSan
ders, Jr., and Dr. Alfred W. Harris
retiring chairman and presidenl
respectively. Other officers elected
were: Dr. J. Y. Bradfield, vice-
president; Joe F. Maberry, secre-
tary; and R. R. Ferguson, treas
urer. John D. Wisenbaker was
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT.
In One Hour if not pleased with
Strong instant-drying T-4-L liquid
your 48c back at any drug store. I;
sloughs off infected skin Exposes
more germs to its killing action
Use T-4-L Foot Powder too—gives
a film of antiseptic protection.
Now at HALL REXALL DRUG.
elected campaign chairman for the
1959 Heart Fund Drive.
Dr. Hugh Wilson, assistant Pro-
fessor of Sugcry and chairman of
Ihe Division of Cardiac and
Thoracic Surgery, University of
Texas Southwestern Medical
School, addressed the group on
“Recent Advances in Heart Sur-
gery and a Look into the Future."
In other business the following
were elected to the Executive
Committee: J. Robert Phillips, Jr.,
J. W. Duckett, M. D„ J. Y. Brad-
field. M. D„ N. J. DeSanders. Jr„
Alfred W. Harris, M. D., John D.
Wisenbaker, R. R. Ferguson and
Joe F. Maberry.
New Directors on the Board for
1958-59 are: Ethan Stroud, John
Beatty, Jack Edwards, M. D„ A.
Harvey Arant, Don Slrudwick,
Billy Oliver, M. D„ Bailey Har-
grave, William Forgarty, Don S.
Brown, M. D., Haynes Harvill,
M. D., H. Ben Decherd, Mrs. Wal-
ter Hartley, Robert J. Potts, M. D„
Mrs. Wm. W. Dinwiddie, and Lee
Segall.
In recognition and appreciation
for outstanding service the As-
sociation’s highest award, the Dis-
tinguished Service Medallion, was
FAMILY GROUP
INSURANCE
Sold Through
RHOTON FUNERAL
HOME
PHONES 3333 and CH 7-4077
ARCHIE GARRETT
Special Agent
LARGE LAND AUCTION
GOVERNMENT OWNED lAND IN
TARRANT AND DAUAS COUNTIES
I nder authority ot Genernl Services
Administration. Wayne Cook Asso-
ciates. Inc., will auction oft rovernnvnt
owned .and at 7 :O0 P M. June 19. 1958
at Cedar Mill. Texas. This land will be
sold Ice title and consists of three sep-
arate tracts as follows:
Tract No. 1 — Approximately 139’j
acres located 3 miles northeast of Mans-
field. Texas in Tarrant County.
Tract No. 2 — Approximately 105*A
acres located on Highway 67 at Cedar
Hill. Dallas County. Texas.
Tract No. 3 — Approximately 58% acres
located at Duncanville, Dallas County.
Texas.
All suitable for residential, agricultural
or commercial use. For complete details,
contact
Associates, Inc.
“The Nation's Leading Auctioneers"
193 Meadows Building, Dallas 6. Texas
Phone EMerson 3-3388
BEIGHTS’ BEAUTY SHOP OPENS
IN FARMERS BRANCH
Rita Beights would like to take this opportunity to invito
all of her friends and customers to visit her in her n*w shop at
2664 Valley View Lane.
Rita was employed for the past three years at Ketzler's
Beauty Shop in Carrollton.
THE SHOP'S PHONE NUMBER IS CH 7 3349
We Are Bistribuhrs...
for a "Run-About-Boat" wilh a birch
hull, especially designed for Skiing—Since we arc Distributors,
our prices are LOWER, LOWER and Lower than all others. It
you don't believe it, come by and let us show you the many fea-
tures ot this boat.
SALES SERVICE
Marine S Equipment
Distributors
DISTRIBUTORS FOR OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS
NORTH TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA — DEALERS SOLICITED
14007 HARRY HINES BLVD. DALLAS 34, TEXAS
PHONE CH 7-4590
Jim McGehee’s Carrollton
9 Cu. Ft
Capacity!
Deep-Shelf
Store-Door!
5-Yr. Unit
Guarantee!
Associate
Store j
2JC1800
SAVE UP TO
$40...
3 DAYS
ONLY!
WIZARD Special 9
Pay your family a Wizard compliment!
Room enough fora big-family abundance
of food. 'Square-Flair” design blends
with any kitchen. Big "bank-vault” door
has four storage shelves, removable egg
rack butter keeper. Child-safe door opens
from inside. Full-width freezer. 2jci800
lSIS $159.95
EASY TERMS
With Your Old Refrigerator
« Dial-controlled Defrost
• 31’/i-Lb. Freezer Capacity
. 13.7-Lb. Meat Chiller Tray
• 2 All-Plastic Ice Cube Trays
• Easy-to-Clean White Dulux
WIZARD Two-Door 14'
Relrigerator-Freozer
$399.95
EASY TERMS
With Your Old Refrigerator
A huge automatic-defrost refrigerator
and a true-zero freezer ... all in one!
Family-size refrigerator has 7-shelf
vault door, big twin crisper, 2
roll-out shelves! 5 cu. ft. freezer
stores 176 lbs! Pull-out basket,
automatic ice ejector. Full 1-yeor
guarantee! 2jciso7
presented to N. J. DeSanders, Jr.,
retiring chairman of the board of
directors, and Dr, Alfred W. Har-
ris, retiring president.
Also receiving awards were: Joe
F. Maberry, Troy Moon, Southwest-
ern Bell Telephone Co., J, Robert
Phillips, Jr., Dr. J. Y. Bradfield,
Dr. J. Warner Duckett, Jack H.
Brcard, D. W. Campbell and John
NO LIMITS
at c4&P
ilores
JU. cLJ
all daa
D. Wisenbaker. | County chairmen awarded wore: James Lewis, R. L Yager Jeff
Qrganizations awarded were: Mrs. Jack G. S. Maxfield, Jim Budjcnska, Richard Russell, Geo.
Alpha Phi Alumnae, Pi Beta Phi, Gatewood, Mrs. George T. Bate-. Watson and Charles Sims
Alumnae, Woman's Forum, and j man, Mrs. Robert W. Wood, Dr. 0
the Dallas Emergency Corps. James May, Mrs. Jack G. Morton PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
ASP CONTINU^lY OpFlkSyA *iD$; VSlIETY OF ... ..
Money-Saving Grocery ft !
iy every
•Sunday
>ONA AA JA
TOMATOES 2 c™ 29*
AGED AMERICAN CHEDDAR
SHARP CHEESE
PASTEURIZED CHEESE FOOD
KRAFT VELVEETA
2-lb.
..Loaf
A&P FANCY
59
85
29
FREESTONE PEACHES^ 29
YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN
’Super-Right" Quality Meats!
BARTLETT PEARS
30-oz.
.....Can
SULTANA ELBERTA
JANE PARKE#
APPLE PIES .....,43c
JANE RARKER ORANGE
CHIFFON CAKE____ LU' 47c
JANE PARKER
Golden Loaf Cake.._________«.1 9c
JANE PARKER
PEANUT COOKIES c25c
JANE PARKER
DESSERT SHELLS....................S’-21c
ANN PACE’-;' ” ; • •
CHEERI-AID 6pkgs19‘
FRENCH DRESSING.......19c
ANN PAGE
SALAD DRESSING ?a';45c
v. ANN PAGE
MACARONI 2 11 37<
1 WITH CHEESE SAUCE
ODER VINEGAR____________$:23c
SULTANA SMALL
STUFFED OLIVES & 39c
ANN PAGE
Ice Cream Toppings 2 35c
A&P FANCY SLICED ..
BEETS 3 s; 25*
SUPER-RIGHT'' HEAVY BEEF, CHUCK
ROAST
CHEDDAR CHEESE__,b. 49c
BIRDS EYE _
BABY LIMA BEANS......:.^:25c
A&P SALTED
VIRGINIA PEANUTS..7.:^ 25c
PURE-GOLD FROZEN PLAIN OR PINK
LEMONADE 3^25*
A&P HAWAIIAN CHUNKS
PINEAPPLE________2 SS- 49c
■SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF, PLATE
SIRLOIN STEAK i854 STEW MEAT * 3T
SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF, BLADE CUT ■■ mm ipana
T-BONE STEAK aW CHUCK ROAST .*55* I2°LCPASTE.....i2&99c
"SUPER-RIGHT1 HEAVY CALF "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF, ENGLISH CUTfll4fc DINNER ROLLS....... 2V;29c
ROUND STEAK OT ARM ROAST 5VC
"SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CALF "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF m
RIB STEAK 7 V* STEW MEAT ©9*
"SUPER-RIGHT" FRESHLY | A "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH DRESSED AA
Ground Beef 49* Whole Fryers 39*
r - .+ ' * ' . , •
C/inn frozen C'lum 't .5oodi
Cantonese Dinner--j>°I: 85c
Chicken Chow Mein___.Off,: 45c
EGG ROLLS____5ft 69c
BEAUTY BAR
VEL
2 & 39*
"SUPER-RIGHT" THICK CUT 4 t Q FROZEN CHICKEN. BEEF or TURKEY
Sliced Bacon *1 Banquet Pies 3 j59* Gulf Spray °s59*
2-lb.
Pig.
................m
DEODORIZER
5'/;-oz.
Can
75*
PALMOLIVE 2 s, 19* WESSON oil01 ¥ 69* LIQUID VEL 69*
TOILET SOAP A-7 ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING * DUPONT - „
PALMOLIVE 2 s 2/* SNOWDRIFT a 83* SPONGES 21*
TOILtT SOAP /") 1 A i RANCH STYLE ^ rtr AEROSOL BOMB DE
Cashmere Bouquet2 s IF)* CHILI BEANS 2 as25* FLORIENT
TOILET SOAP f\ r\~7, YOUNGBLOOD’S FROSTED CUT-UP j j SPEAS WHITE fmmm
CashmereBouquetzsz/* FRYERS ,0/* VINEGAR a 15* »39*
A*P> Fern-Fresh Fruits & Vegetables!
CANTALOUPES....................................Lb. 15c
KENTUCKY WONDER BEANS.....................1.....................Lb. 19c
BANANAS...................................................................2 Lbs. 25c
PINEAPPLE.........................................................Dozen $2.19
LETTUCE...................................................Large Size Head 19c
LEMONS__________________________________________________________________________6 For 19c
DETERGENT
VEL
Gt.
1 Pkg.
75*
AUTOMATIC WASHER
DETERGENT
AD
Gt.
Pkg.
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CLEANSER
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1958, newspaper, June 6, 1958; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728491/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.