The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Bewley’s Chuck Wagon Gang
noon and night and give one of their pleasing pro-
grams. They serve Bewley Biscuits, too. K
We Carry a Full line of Bewley Products
Will have a lot of Specials for Saturday. You
know when we have specials that they are REAL
SPECIALS. Come and see us Saturday.
KELLEY & LOWREY GROCERY
“You Must Be Pleased"
Phone 7 - Carrollton, Texas - Phone 7
Don't forget the Old Fiddlers Band Contest
i Saturday Night on the Square in Carrollton.
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Farmer subscriber has eleven!^hat Is The L»W?
frieiidr, ntf^bbors, and kins- —----
folk who %<katd 'gladly join
with him in organizing such a
club, and that stieh an organi-
zation would make them all
happier, more progressive, and
more prosperous.
Isn’t it worth trying?—The
Progressive Farmer.
To Be a Worthy Man
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-Vacation Special-
Starting Saturday - July 1st
A Special that Every Car Owner Will
Want to take Adantage of at Once.
Wash - Polish - Lubricate
ONLY - - ■ $250
Prepare your car and make it look like
new before going on that vacation.
Trained men do this work - using gen-
uine Chevrolet Polish, really washing
your car and lubricating it at the 33 vital
points. Also -
Our Accessory Special during this period
is 12 ounce can genuine Chevrolet
Polish, 49 c.
< Vandergriff Chevrolet Co.
CARROLLTON. - - - TEXAS
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To be a wholly worthy man,
as you my boy, would like to controls it?
be, this is to show you how
you can—-this simple receipt:
Be honest-both in word and
act;be strictly truthful thru
and thru. Facts can not fail.
You stick to fact and fact will
stick to you. Be clean-out-
side and in, and sweep both
hearth and heart and hold them
bright; wear snowy linen-aye,
and keep your conscience
snowy white. Do right your
utmost-good must come to
you who do your level best—
your hopes will help you some
and work will do the rest.—
James Whitcomb f^iley.
By R. J. CANTftBLL
What constitutes- the hus
bands separate property ?
All property owned by him
before his marriage; that ac-
quired afterwards by gift, de-
vise or descent; and! the in-
crease of all lands thus acquir-
ed.
What constitutes the wife’s
separate property, and who
■caMerI^
good position*.;att*»ctive monies, congenial eurwundiajs, and •£''
pcrtunitles foe advancement are in store for voting people who begin
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pectunmes lor advancement a, |» — -----» r- r. - - ”
preparation in time to catch business at, high tidr=when thousands will ■
be needed to filk the places In business made vacaal by the depression
Special intensive training and well-organised Employment Department
to help those who want to be able to step Into e»rtr positions. Mall
Coupon at once for Special Advertising offer.
NAME..
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We may print your obituary some , , i,
ly. We would like to get acquainted nusoanu .
non nmn on nrn virill Kn nblo tn TP Vt O 1
All owned by her before her
marriage; that acquired after-
wards by gift* deviate or des-
cent; and the tncreaec of all
lands t h u * acquired. Wife
shall have the sole manage-
ment, but must be joined by
her husband to convey or in-
cumber her real estate.
What property of the wife is
not subject to the husband's
debt?
All her separate property,
rents from her real estate, in-
terest on notes and bonds, nor
dividends on stocks.
Can a married woman ever
convey real estate without her |
DRAUGHON’S COLLEGES
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with you now so we will be able to
lo it justice.
If it's worth doing, it’s
worth doing right. See Attor-
ney Cantrell, reliable business
man.
We are asking our subscrib-
ers to make a payment on
subscription at this time. It
is a small sum and the many
small sums make it possible to
meetour bills.
If You Want More Friend** pie, to produce anything like,
ships, Try This Plan the result the Civil War did in
( , . —r~-~- this respect.
Farmers do npt live close to- ^ simple fact ig therefore
getKer, nor see each othei as ^ ,f thy Southern farmer to-
theY would naturally like to do. d. jg ^ en joy the friendships
Because of this fact, the fat- necded for the greatest'happi-
mer should make a special ef- he muSt actively seek to
fort, should put himself out, dev these friendships.
as it were, in order to develop ^ ^ confegs that weknow
friendships-for among the !nP better way to develop farm-
worth whlle th'ng® J er friendships than through the
friendships count for much B - - ■
more than money.
A generation ago hundreds
of thousands of Southern farm-
ers had developed an almost
unrivaled intimacy of friend-
ship and comradship, based on
having lived and marched and
camped and fought together
for four years as soldiers of the
Confederacy. These Civil War
veterans were almost like
brothers. The briefer World
War, while it developed the
same spirit among many of our
younger men, did not last long
enough nor affect enough peo-
During the* courtship a man
may1 think his Sweetheart a
pearl, but after the marriage
it's ten to one he has no love
for the mother-of-pearl.
A rigid ldwer jaw is often
more effective than a stiff up-
per lip.
organization of clubs such as
the one we recently described
as having been in operation
for forty years in Bartow
County, Georgia. A dozen
farmers have simply) come to-
gether and agreed to meet once
a month (meeting at the homes
of the members in rotation,
probably alphabetical rota-
tion), have dinner together,
and then arrange to buy and
sell together, so far as they
wish.
We can’t help feeling that
nearly every Progressive
If he is 1 insane, abandons
her or refuses to join, she may
get an order from District
Court, allowing her to convey
alone.
What is community Proper-
ty, and who can’dispose of it?
All acquired by either hus-
band or wife during their mar
riage,. except the separate
property ; and can be disposed
"of only by the husband. /
For what may the communi-
ty property be not liable?
Debts contracted by the
wife, except necessaries for
herself and children, unless the
husband join in the contract.
What about bank deposits
by husband or wife?
They afe presumed to be the
separate property of party in
whose name they stand, re-
gardless of who deposited
them, unless the bank is noti-
fied otherwise.
When does a woman reach
her legal majority in Texas?
When she is twenty-one or
becomes legally married. And
any married woman with the
consent of her husband, may
have her disability of cover-
ture removed tor mercantile
purposes.
Mrs. Joe Edwards moved to
Ft Worth Monday.
The Chronicle Printing Office is
equipped to do YOUR printing. We
will appreciate your patronage.
Claude Baxley was drawn on
the petit jury for service this
week.
Miss Litha Woods of Frisco
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hays.
Your subscription dollar
stretches out a half longer
you take advantage of
the offer we make at this
time. See advt in another
place in this paper.
Want Ad s
LOST:-A heavy crow bar
north of town. Reward of $1
will be paid if returned.
George T. Hughes.
Of Course the Carrollton
Chronicle does printing. That’s
what we’re here for. Shall we
serve you ?
Ht a letter received from Leo
Gitavley,. he was transferring
to Mt. Cedrich.New Mexico, for
an indefinite period of time.
Little Ingram Hall, grandson
of Mr. A S Hall, is spending
the summer with his uncle in
East Texas.
| Mis. Rylie Morrison spent
the week end in Denton with
her mother'.
Your nearest neighbor might want
the very thing you have to sell. To
find out try a Want Advertisement.
Quite a lot of people are tak- j
ing advantage of the subscrip-
tion offer we are now making.
Better read the advt on page 3.
Why not get your printing at The
Chronicle office? This trade at home
dea should work for the printer here
Two more state's have voted
on the repeal, California and
West Virginia. They have re-
gistered against the amend-
ment.
For the Best Values
in, New and Used PIANOS
at the lowest prices on Knabe« Web-
er, Fischer* Lmerson, Bradbury, and
other well known makes, see or
write
W. R. LONG
1005 Elm St. Dallas 2-3944
GRAVEL
Road Gravel and Concrete Grevel
Good Grade delivered or at the Pit.
PROMPT DELIVERY
Gravel Pit half mile west of Farmers
Branch
HENRY PERRY
Phone 58 CARROLLTON
If a person reallv wants to soil the
little articles for which he has no use
he will advertise in the WANT-AD
Department of The Chronicle.
One of our exchanges in
commenting on the kindness
of heart of Editors as a gener-
al rule told of one editor who
was exceedingly kindhearted
and compassionate. It seems
that one of his subscribers
died owing fourteen years on
subscription. The editor at-
tended the funeral and just be-
fore the lid was screwed down
on the casket he put in linen
duster, a palm leaf fan and a
receipt for making ice.
Office in Rain1 Pharmacy
OFFICE HOURS 10-12 a. m. 4-6 p.
DR. T. B. HAMER
General Practice and Obstretrics
FRISCO SURGEON
Res. Phone 142 Office Phona 90
SOUTH SIDE SERVICE STAT.
Washing Greasing Tlra Repair
Road Service
Complete line of Acceaaoriet
Texaco Products Exclusively
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
Any and all business Appreciated
Billie Thomas and Ralph Noble
MANAGERS
I In sleeping cars. One
fare plus 25(1 for the
round trip with
PULLMAN CHARGES
REDUCED 25%
Ticket, on tala June 30
to July 4th incluiiva.
Hail return limit—Reach starting
point by midnight June 7th.
Baggage cbicktd. So ttopovtrt
One reason why civilization
can’t get anywhere now is be-
cause there are no savages left
to steal from.-Grapevine Sun.
Nature seems to have a
grudge against the average
man. The things he prefers
to eat usually disagree with
him.
Prices going up on so many
items that it is possible that
$1.00 soles and rubber
heels can’t last long
We’ll promise you one more
week of
Men’s Half Soles and
Rubber Heels - $1.00
McMILLAN’S
Shoe Shop
Real Estate and Rentals
f you want to Sell or Buy
anything, See me. Will also
look after your Rent Property
J.C. DAVIS REAL ESTATE
DR. W. C. DICKINSON
One of the Beet and Moat Reason-
able Dentiata in DaIIa8. Yet thi
prices are very reasonable. Phozu
2-4241. Located at 1518 tt Moil
Street, juat a few doors East of Har
ria’ Store. Up flight of atairi on
turn to right.
A five-line local ad in the WANT-
AD column of the Chronicle will only
cost you 25 cents per week. A three-
line local ad will cost you 25 cents
tho first week and 15 cents the next
week.
Carrollton
Beauty Shop
Janette B. Sikes, Proprietor
DR. R. L. BLACKBURI
Office at the J. E. Perry
Drug Store
Office Phone No. 8
SAVORY MEALS
AIR-COOLED DINERS
ATTENTIVE SERVICE
PPrfull information
m«, photH or writ*
B. F. HILL
Local Agent
Phone 15 Carrollton, Texas
, It the Home Town Newspaper ii
worth anything to Carrollton and
Dallas county it is worth a subscrip-
| don. __
Most husbands are like eggs:
If you keep them in hot water
too long they are lik&ly to be-
come hardboiled. —Grapevine
Sun.
We will appreciate payment of $1
on subscription at this time from each
subscriber in arrears. This small
amount from each one would help
keen the wheels moving and would
hardly be missed by the penen fay-
ing. -----*
Summer Prices
A1 MAREE FACIAL
Clean up $1.00
Pack $1.25
Shampoo and Set 50-c
Wet Set 25-c
Dry Set 35-c
Christine Permanent $2.50
Real Art Permanent -$3.50
F. H. McMURRAY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Legal Papers of all Kindi
Farmers & Merchants State &
Carrollton. Texas
C. A. GOOD
Is the Representative of th
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT
In Carrollton, Farmers Bran,
Hebron, Addison and Lake D
For any information about
electric light service call Mr. C
Carrollton. Phone No. 90 or
; home, Phone No. 54.
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Martin, W. L. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933, newspaper, June 30, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728402/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.