The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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DOZEN
18c
* .Beautification Club Meets
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POTATOES 10° 17c
TURNIPS “SS 4c
LETTUCE
PER
HEAD
Jonathan Apples
2 dozen for
25c
COMPOUND
8 lb. carton
4 lb. carton
$1 10
.55
PORK & BEANS
per can
SPINACH
No. 2 Cans. Two for
A & P CLEANSER
per can
Blackeye Peas
No. 300
Two cans for
Turnip Greens
No. 2
Two cans
Small White Beans
per pound
3 pkgs ROYAL JELLO and
1 CHOCOLATE PUDDING
20c
Fleischmann’s Yeast, per cake 3c
BREAD,
WHITE ROLLS,
per loaf
per dozen
8c
5c
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE, - 17c
RED CIRCLE COFFEE, - 19c
BOKAR COFFEE, 23c
Watch our Windows for Added Specials
Improving Chevrolet Plant
The Carrollton Beautifica-j We found Tom Vandergriff
tion Club held its regular meet- mighty busy this week with
ing Monday night, Oct. 14th at an improvement job on the in-
the First Christian Church. In teiior of the Vandergriff
the absence of President Hugh Chevrolet plant. In the repair
Torrence who recently resign- depaitment he was plastering
ed, Mrs. Chester Good presid- and cementing tte walls and
ed. Rev. A. T. Pjlgreen was making a new layerof cement
elected president to succeed on the floor. Then when this
Hugh, after which plans forjis done he promises to Paint
further improvement of homes j the walls with aluminum paint
and streets in Carrollton was! and that will make it a lighter I
discussed. jand nicer place in which to do1
The program consisted of an the repair wBt-k of the plant.1
interesting paper byMrs.Ches-j We thot at first they were j
ter Good on the planting and getting ready for the new1
growing of bulbs and a discus- j model Chevrolet which will be'
sion of native shrubbery by brotout November 2.
Mr. W. D. Mclnnish, local nurs-
- McCORMICK’S PHARMACY i
HOME of THAT GOOD ICE CREAM M
Steam’s Tooth Paste, I*rge 50c - 33c
Full Pint Antiseptic .... 50c
ICE CREAM, Pints 15c. Quarts 25c
ROY McCORMICK, Proprietor
PHONE 3_Graduate Registered Pharmac|»t
eryman. Mr. Mclnnish point-
ed out that many native shrubs
Miss June Torrence came
over from Wills Point and
Carrollton High School
Starts Home Rooms
This year the Carrollton
High School lias inaugurated
Home Room groups. The Home
Room plan is expected to put
each student under the spon-
sorship of some teacher to
whom he may look especially Georgia Myers,
for guidance and friendship.
Home Room meetings and
activities are in charge of the
students themselves and give
them much practical exepri-
ence in the beginnings of self-
government. It is expected
that the weekly programs and
the various other enterprises
of the Home Room groups will
give the high school students
many enjoyable and valuable
activities which they have not
been able to have formerly.
Already activities are under
way, with officers elected and
tegular committees chosen.
Officers for the first semester
are as follows:
Senior Home Room: Pres.,
Clifton Harrison; Vice-pres.,
Charlie Cox; Sec., Margaret
Thompson; Treas., Mauriae
Freeze; Sponsor, Miss Janie
Stark.
Junior Home Room: Pres.,
Charles Harwell; Vice-pres.,
Clyde Gentry; Sec., Helen Bak-
er; Sponsor, Mr. E. P. Berry-
hill.
Sophomore Home Room No.
l:Pres.,J. E. Parsley; Vice-
Pres., Doris Ruth Harris; Sec.,
Lois Glen Mayberry; Treas.,
Frances Bodine; Sponsor, Miss
Hermoine Holt.
Sophomore Home Room No.
2: Pres., Lola Mae Hudler;
Vice-pres., Arthur Cock; Sec.,
Evelyn Lee; Treas., Sammy
Mondy; Reporters, Patti Loise
Perry and W. C. Harrison;
Sponsor, Miss Gladys Moore.
FresKman Home Room No. 1:
Pres., U. C. Foster; Vice-pres
James \Cook; Sec., Doroth
Djernis; Treas., Alma Jeane
Rice; Sponsor, Mr. Riley D.
Housewright.
Freshman Home Room No. 2;
Pres., Dolores Ford; Vice-pres.
Ralph Young; Sec., Warren
Dearing; Treas., Constance
Fyke; Song Leader, Richard
McLendon; Sponsor, Miss
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank those who in
any way by deed or word as-
sisted us in the recent sorrow,
for the floral offerings and
other kindnesses. May the lov-
ing hands of sympathy be
yours when the need comes.
J. H. Hudgins.
were available in this section spent the weekend with her
of the country, and urged those'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
in attendance to utilize them T. Rhoton.
in beautifying their yards. I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Watts
The Beautification Club urges are moving to a place between
all persons Jinterested in the Mesquite and Elam,
improvement of Carrollton and1 Mrs. Lillian Cahill of Green-
community to attend the regu- ville is here visiting with her
lar meetings on the first and
third Monday nights of each
month. .Meetings to be held in
the Christian church.
Life is Fleeting, Death is Certain.
Pay your Chronicle subscription to-
day......Tomorrow may be too late.
daughter, Mrs. H. D. Rhoton.
Miss Mettie Robinson Keller
from Long Beach, Cal-, has
been visiting with Mrs. Frank
Good the Past week.
Fay Fouts of Dallas spent
Monday with Mrs. Frank Good.
NO MORTGAGE REQUIRED ON PLACE
If someone has told you that you must mortgage your place to
get funds to make repairs on your home. FORGET IT. Under
the National Housing Act what you require is Good Credit; a
reputation for paying your bills promptly; a regular income,
With these you can have ONE to THREE Years in which to pay
for repairs made on your home.
NOW is the time to repair that roof, Fix the Plumbing, Do in-
terior decorating and Repair work. All this can be done on the
Monthly Payment Plan. See us about this class of repairing,
Lyon-Gray Lumber Company
C. W. RAMSEY, Manager
PHONE 40
Established 1876
Carrollton, Teltat
Do not forget to Patronise the Community Cannery
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
daughter from Mexia were
visitors here over the weekend
with Mrs. Wood Smith.,
Mrs. Andrew Jackson of Dal-
las visited here Monday after-
noon with Mrs. Wood Smith.
Haircuts and shaves at Georgs
Grove* Barber shoo satisfy
I George Groves placed Mew
linoleum on his barber shop
floor and has made the place
look very attractive.
And the big event of next
week will be the Home Coming
nf fftYWoi* school
of former Carrollton
students.
SATURDAY, N0Y.
A NEW
CHEVROLET
Carrollton High School Yel-
low Jackets journeyed to
Rockwall last Friday and en-
countered the football team of
the school there. They took
the small end of a 40 to 0
score, and added to the loss of
the game suffered a severe in-
jury of one of their players;
Claude Sims was injured in the
back and it was at first thot
one kidney might be severely
hurt. The next game is a
night game and will De played
at Garland with the husky
team there tonight under the
bright lights.
If you want to sell It; tell It. The
Chronicle tells this community and at
a nominal price.
C. A. GOOD
Is the Representative of tha
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT CO
In Carrollton, Farmera Branch,
Hebron, Addison and Lake Dallaa.
For any information about you>
electric light service call Mr. Good at
Carrollton. Phone No. 90 or at hi,
home, Phone No. 54.
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- Ijarbermg Service priced in keep-
ing with the times at George Groves
'Barber Shop-
Neat shaves, Peggy the Barber.
The only complete low-priced car
WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS
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Martin, W. L. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1935, newspaper, October 18, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728940/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.