The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 50th Year, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1954 Page: 3 of 4
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CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954
THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
QUESTIONS
and
ANSWERS
Compiled by Veterans
Administration, Dallas, Texas
Q—I still am In school under
the World War II GI Bill. I want
to know whether I will be al-
FAMILY GROUP
•4, INSURANCE
Sold Through
RHOTON FUNERAL
HOME
Phone 3333
ARCHIE GARRETT
Special Agent
lowed to change my course,
even though my cut-off date
has passed. I've been doing well
In my studies, but I feel I am in
the wrong field.
A—Under law, it Is possible
to change your course if th.
new course would be more in
keeping with your aptitudes,
previous training and experi-
ence. You will need VA’s ap
proval before you make the
change.
Q—To complete my Korean
GI Bill training in dentistry, I
am required to take an intern-
ship in my specialty. May I dc
this under the GI Bill?
A—Yes, provided the intern-
ship satieties the educational
requirements for cert'ficatlon
by a Dental Fpcrlalty Board
The dental Internship may no'
exceed one year.
Q—My GI Insurance has
lapsed and I have been told
that I must take a physical ex-
LOOK AHEAD
L
PROTECTING your family's future Is serious
business. Preserve your present values for your fu-
ture well being. Call on this agency for adequate
Insurance.
M. L Coker Insurance Age/.
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Carrollton, Texas—Dial 33S3
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Trade Your Old Diamond Rings For A
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“1
“Fuller’s Diamond Ring”
YOU CAN PAY MORE ...
$35.00 - $55.00 - $75.00 - $108.00 - $125.00 - $119.00
ALL SETS TAX INCLUDED
. . . BUT YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER!
—Your Diamonds Remounted Like New!—
at FULLER’S
JEWELRY
“Where your Credit
Is Good’’
s You mean qou didrif cu:;
Travelers Checks?
75* per $100.00
at oir baik
Carrollton
State Bank
Working to make a good Community—better
We Take the Guess-Work Out of
Printing
EXPERIENCED—RELIABLE-
GOOD SERVICE—
THANK YOU,
My Fellow Texans
Fr.;m the bottom of my
heart, X want to thank all of
you who supported me in the
First Primary. Your interest
in g., d government and your
enthusiasm in this fight for
Texas is an inspiration to me.
Together, we will continue to
discuss the issues and carry
on the clean, hard campaign
which will result in a decisive
victory for Texas in the Sec-
ond Democratic Primary on
August 28.
Sincerely,
ALLAN SHIVERS
(Pol. Adv. Paid for by J. T. Potter)
amination in order to reinstate
it. My brother is a doctor. Could
he give me the examination?
A—No. Physical examinations
for Gf insurance purposes may
net be made by physicians who
are related to the veteran, eith-
er by blood or by marriage.
Q—I am the widow of a
World War I veteran and I am
drawing a monthly VA pension.
I have a small part-time job.
Recently, I was injured on the
jejb and, as a result, I am re-
WHOSE HOME . . .
Will your family occupy if you do not
live to pay off the mortgage?
Based on averages, we are told that one
man out of seven, age 35, will not live
to pay out a 15-year mortgage. In that
case, mortgage insurance guarantees
your family ownership of your home!
CLARENCE O. LESTER
Representative Carrollton Phone 4692
FIDELITY UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO.
"CITY PRINTING AT
COUNTRY PRICES’’
Carrollton Printing
Company
Dial 5U1—CarroUton
| Home of The Weekly CarroUton Chronicle
Established 1901
Business Directory
BEST PRICES IN
TOWN
ON HOT WATER
HEATERS
Let Us Give You Bids on New
Complete Jobs.
MODEL PLUMBING
CO., Inc.
Phone Dallas: EV-2113
PARRISH INSURANCE
& REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
PHONES: 4384 or 3534
1001 W. COLLEGE AVE.
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
FIRE & MARINE
AUTO, BONDS, CASUALTY.
NEED A PLUMBER?
Contact
WHITE
PLUMBING CO.
FOR PROMPT PLUMBING
AND REPAIR WORK.
11461 HINES BLVD.
Phone Dallas: DI-0598
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
ROY POSEY
Is the Representative of the
Texas Power & Light Co.
In Farmers Branch, Ilebron,
Carrollton, Addison.
For Information about your
electric service, call Mr. Posey
at Office Tel. 3599 or Res. 3582
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 CarroUton
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 AH Kinds, See
Mrs. Stella McMurray
DR. J. A. ZIEGLER
CHIROPRACTOR
1308 Broadway Phone 6055
Carrollton, Texas
UPHOLSTERING AND
REFINISHING WORK
—Free Estimates Given—
JERRELL “BO” JAMES
Phone 4233
ADDING MACHINE
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THE CHRONICLE
THE CHRONICLE
Entered at the post office at
Carrollton, Texas, as second-
class mattei under the Act of
Congress, March 3, 1879.
Published Weekly, Every Friday
Editor and Publisher ............
Nicholas J. Sindlk
Associate Editor ......................
Vivian Pierce Sindlk
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.
ceiving workmen’s compensation
pay. Do I have to Include my
workmen’s compensation, In
figuring my annual income for
VA pension purposes?
A—Yes. Workmen’s compen-
sation paymenis are considered
as income for VA pension pur-
poses. However, you may de-
duct medical expenses that you
have had to pay out because of
your injury.
Q -- I recently graduated
from the U. S. Military Acade-
my at West Point. Would my
service there entitle me to Ko-
rean GI Bi’l training benefits?
A—No. Under the law, time
spent at any of the service aca-
demies may not, be counted to-
ward Korean GI Bill entitle-
ment.
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The extremely hot and dry
weather has caused pastures to
fade fast. Grazing animals may
need a protein supplement and
vitamins and minerals to bal-
ance the dry roughage from the
pasture.
Protective controls, properly
installed, will safeguard sta-
tionary farm power plants
against burning out or severe
damage. Power plants on Irri-
gation wells which often oper-
ate for many hours unattended
especially need cut-out switches
which shut down the engine in
case of trouble.
Rch protetln foods head the
August plentiful list and in-
clude turkey, beef, milk and
other dairy products, medium
and small eggs and peanuts and
Plaza Theatre
Entertainment For The Family
Doors Open 6:45;
Show Starts at 7 P.M.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
' Rod Cameron
—In—
“THE STEEL LADY”
—Plus—
Joanne Dru, John Ireland
—In—
“SOUTHWEST PASSAGE”
SUN., MON., TUBS.
Alan Ladd
—In—
"HELL BELOW ZERO”
WEI)., AND THURS.
Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush
—In—
“TAZA, SON OF COCHISE”
—Technicolor—
peanut butter.
Dairymen will find it profit-
able to supplement drying pas-
tures with plenty of quality hay
and silage. Give the cows all
they will eat. An abundance of
cool drinking water and shade
will also help keep the dairy
herd on the job.
-o-
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not pleased, your 40c back at
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HOUSE
PAINTS i
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BECAUSE THEY’RE
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Most paints are made for
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throughout the whole
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changes. Long research
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Jones-Blair House Paint is
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Heating, V entilating,
Guttering
GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK
— ESTIMATES —
North Dallas Sheet
Metal Works
Rhome at Mathis
EDDIE RAGSDALE
Phones: DI-0890 — ED-2-6390
best house paint that can
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smooth and easy, and it has
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J-B House Paint goes on to
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dirt and dust and leaves a
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Jones-Blair paints cost less
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longer, but because they
cover more surface with
greater hiding power. And
you can’t find more beauti-
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today’s most desirable col-
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and beautiful trim colors.
Before you repaint your
home, it will »ave you
money to find out more
about Jones-Blair paints
— the finest you can buy
— so nice to come home to!
WE CAN SECURE YOUR TITLE 1
IMPROVEMENT LOANS FOR PAINT
AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS.
CARROLLTON LUMBER 00.
“Everything in the Building Line”
W. S. TAYLOR, Owner
Phone 3108 Carrollton, Texas
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 50th Year, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1954, newspaper, August 6, 1954; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728078/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.