The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 50th Year, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1954 Page: 3 of 4
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CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954
THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
LOCAL YOUTH WINS
RACE TO JOIN
MARINE RESERVES
A Carrollton youth won a
race with the calendar to join
the Marine Corps Reserve and
lake a two weeks trip to Cali-
fornia last week.
The youth, Jerry Dunham, of
2404 Royal Lane, a student at
Carrollton High, Just turned 17
on Friday, and was rushed
through the enlistment process-
ing so that he could be ready
to accompany the Dallas Ma-
rine Reserve Rocket Artillery
Battalion to Coronado, Calif, on
Sunday.
Also attending the two week
training period are Cipl. Robert
D. Braswell, 11333 Emerald St„
Bfc. John Hicks, Rt. 1, Hebron,
and Pvt. Charles Horton, Rt. 1,
Carrollton.
The Marine reservists en-
planed aboard two huge Navy
transports at the Dallas Naval
Air Station at noon Sunday,
and will return to Love Field
on July 31.
More than 100 Dallas area
WHEN THEY ROLL
WHEN the fire siren screeches and the apparat-
us rolls, you probably think of the safety of your
property. It Is sufficiently insured? Consult us
anytime for dependable Insurance counsel.
M. L. Coker Insurance Agcy.
Carrollton, Texas—Dial 3383
Trade Your Old Diamond Rings For A
“Fuller’s Diamond Ring”
YOU CAN PAY MORE ...
$35.00 - $55.00 - $75.00 - $108.00 - $125.00 - $149.00
ALL SETS TAX INULUDFD
. . . BUT YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER!
—Your Diamonds Remounted Like New!—
at FULLER’S
JEWELRY
"Where your Credit
Is Good’’
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Don’t do it
this way |
either... v\
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TRAVELERS CHECKS
$.75 per SIMM
Carrollton
State Bank
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Working to make a good Community—better
U AROUND
THE FARM
•‘ASK TO SEE
OEMS OF COLOR"
men accompanied the unit to
the huge Naval Amphibious
Base at Coronado for training
In amphibious and landing ex-
ercises.
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Patronize Our Advertisers
The Statue of Liberty was
erected In 1886.
Plaza Theatre
Entertainment For The Family
Doors Open 6:45;
Show Starts at 7 P.M.
Dennis O’Keefe, Patricia
Medina
—In—
“DRUMS OF TAHITI”
—Technicolor—
—Plus-
Bill Mauldin's
Willie and Joe
—In—
' BACK AT THE FRONT”
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
John Wayne
—In—
“HONDO”
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Vera Ralston
—In—
“JUBILEE TRAIL”
Color—**
BEN
RAMSEY
for
LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR
Den Ramsey, m • man who
has (ought tha battla of water and
loil comervation, knows it it tho
tfate t foremost challenge. A
•tatewido coordinated program,
integrating flood control, toil con*
ttrvafion, powat and recreation,
Ramsey tayt, it nacatttary to tha
state's welfare and economy.
LIFE INSURANCE . . .
is the inseparable companion of
security when arranged to provide
income for men and their families.
It takes care of life’s emergencies ...
when men die too soon, or when
they live too long!
CLARENCE O. LESTER
Representative Carrollton Phone 4692
FIDELITY UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Di
usiness Lyireciorij
BEST PRICES IN
% TOWN
ON HOT WATER
HEATERS
NEED A PLUMBER?
Contact
Let Us Give You Bids on New
Complete Jobs.
MODEL PLUMBING
CO., Inc.
Phone Dallas: EV-2113
WHITE
PLUMBING CO.
FOR PROMPT PLUMBING
AND REPAIR WORK.
11461 HINES BLVD.
Phone Dallas: DI-0598
THE CHRONICLE
Entered at the post office at
Carrollton, Texas, as second-
class matter under the Act of
Congress, March 3, 1879.
Published Weekly, Every Friday
Editor and Publisher
Nicholas J. Sindik
Associate Editor ................
Vivian Pierce Sindik
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
One Year ..................$2.00
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or repu-
tation of any firm, corporation
or individual will be gladly cor-
rected upon being brought to
the editor’s attention.
QUESTIONS
and
ANSWERS
Compiled by Veterans
Administration, Dallas, Texas
Q—Under the Korean GI Bill,
I’m allowed to make one
change of course. Will I still be
permitted to make this one-
and-only change after my
starting cut-off date?
After the cut-off date,
you will be allowed to change
ycur course only If (1) the
course you want is a normal
progression from the one you're
now taking, or (21 you haven’t
been making satisfactory prog-
ress in your present course, due
to no fault of your own, and
vocational counseling Indicates
you’d do better in some other
course more In keeping with
your aptitudes and abilities.
Q—I’m a Korean veteran and
I was separated from service
before August 20, 1952. Later I
went back Into service, and I’ve
just been separated again. Will
I have to start Korea GI train-
ing before August 20 of this
year?
A—Not necessarily. For post-
Korea veterans who have had
two periods of service, the
separation marking the end of
the last period is the one that
counts. You will have two years
from the date of your second
separation in which to begin
your Korea GI studies.
--o-
Chronicle Advertising Pays
Here’s that wonderful refrigerator
That makes ice cubes without trays ••«
the SERVEL
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It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted
outer skin to expose buried fun-
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this STRONG, keratolytic fun-
gicide, T-4-L, at any drug store
If not pleased In One Hour,
your 40c back. Now at Hall Rex-
all Drug. —(Adv.)
No more fooling with messy trays! Just reach
into the Icemakcr basket... take one or a
handful of IceCircles! Getting ice is as easy
as thinking of it!
10 cubic foot Icemaker is only $15 down,
36 months to pay, $14.25 month with trade-in.
Other models as low’ as $15 down,
$6.29 month. See the new Servels soon!
PARRISH INSURANCE ^ca^^WORK^
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Sunfast pigments ground to extreme
fineness in pure, aged linseed oil as-
sure you of the superior service-
ability of Chi-Namel Warrior
Barn Paint. Chi-Namel Evered
Barn Paint is a low cost economy
barn-paint designed to give years of
service beyond the life of many first
grade paints on the market today.
Stop the rust and deterioration of
costly farm machinery
with Chi-Namel Truck,
Tractor a Machinery
Enamel—made of bril-
liant, durable, non-fading
pigments combined with
tough varnish for lojiger
lasting protection.
Dickinson Furniture Co.
“IT’S EASY TO PAY THE DICKINSON WAY”
PHONE 4233 — CARROLLTON, TEXAS
& REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
PHONES: 4384 or 3534
1001 W. COLLEGE AVE.
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
FIRE & MARINE
AUTO, BONDS, CASUALTY.
ROY TOSEY
Is the Representative of the
Texas Power & Light Co.
In Farmers Branch, Hebron,
Carrollton, Addison.
For information about your
electric service, call Mr. Posey
at Office Tel. 3599 or Res. 3582
We Specialize in Mantels
- and I .Oliver Doors.
N & M CABINET SHOP
Buddy Manning, Harland Nix.
Owners
North ai Roy Gravley’s on
Elm Street
New Phone: 6141, Carrollton
WHY NOT HAVE
YOUR OLD MATTRESS
MADE INTO A GOOD
INNER-SPRING
FOR AS LOW AS
$16.50
or your cotton mattress reno-
vated at reasonable prices.
GRAPEVINE
MATTRESS FACTORY
Jess Mitchell
New Mattresses For Sale
-Free Pickup and Delivery
Telephone 187, Grapevine, Texas
or Drop a Card
JAMES UPHOLSTERY SHOP
Custom Made Seat Covers
Work Done Nights and Week-
Ends.
1505 College Ave., Carrollton
Phone 3835
TYPEWRITER
RIBBONS
CARROLLTON
PRINTING CO.
“Home of The Carrollton
Chronicle”
Phone 5111
Highway Memorials — Minia-
ture Yard — 1312 So. Broadway,
Carrollton, Texas
BECK JAMES
1312 S. Broadway Carrollton
PH. 3835 or 3685
FLOOR FINISHING—
J. O. COKER
Floor Sanding - Finishing-Wax-
ing — Old floors made like new.
—FREE ESTIMATES—
9747 Roselawn (At Letot)
Phone Dixon-0583
BECK JAMES
Solicitor with the
M. L. COKER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phones: 3835 - 3383
INSURANCE
Of All Kinds, See
Mrs. Stella McMurray
DR. J. A. ZIEGLER
CHIROPRACTOR
1308 Bro&dway Phone 6055
Carrollton, Texas
UPHOLSTERING AND
REFINISHING WORK
—Free Estimates Given—
.TERREIX “BO” JAMES
Phone 4233
ADDING MACHINE
PAPER
(In 2Vi-inch rolls)
25c ROLL
THE CHRONICLE
FAMILY GROUP
INSURANCE
Sold Through
RHOTON FUNERAL
HOME
Phone 3333
ARCHIE GARRETT
Special Agent
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Smarter looking!
Sweeter running!
Smoother riding!
% • • that’s what you’ll say about
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In '54, at for year, before . , ,
MORE PEOPLE ARE RUYING
CHEVROLETS THAN ANT
OTHER CAR!
Registration Figures
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Now's the time to buy! Get our BIG DEAL! Enjoy a New Chevrolet!
Vandergriff Chevrolet Company
Carrollton
Arlington
Irving
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 50th Year, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1954, newspaper, July 23, 1954; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728089/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.