The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 46TH YEAR, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1950 Page: 4 of 6
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THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950
IT PAYS
TO USE
WANT ADS
TEXAS PRESS GROUP
ADOPTS 1950 STATE
FAIR OPENING, OCT. 7
Opening day of the 1950 State
Fair of Texas, Oct. 7, has been
adopted by the Texas Press As-
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STUMBLING BLOCK . . .
If the down payment is holding you up on the purchase
of a new car, television set or home of your own, then
listen to this: For years, folks wanting the good things
in life have saved for them with our help. They open
an account and lay something aside no matter what the
sacrifice. And actually, it’s surprising how short a time
it takes to make a dream come true. Try it!
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State Bank
Working to make a good Community—better
THE CHRONICLE
Entered at the post office at
Carrollton, Texas, as second-class
matter under the Act of Congress,
March 3, 1879.
Editor and Publisher _____________
Nicholas 3. Slndlk
Associate Editor _____________________
Vivian Pierce Slndlk
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Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or reputa-
Uon of any firm, corporation or
individual will be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the editor’s
attenUon.
Fort
soctation In convention at
Worth as official Press Day.
The State Fair traditionally
honors newspaper and radio men
and women on the first day of the
giant exposition. More than 2,000
members of the Fourth Estate are
expected to attend this year.
An expanded program of activi-
ties has been planned by the State
Fair for Press and Radio Day this
year, Charles Yeager, formerly of
Carrollton, and public relations di-
rector of the Fair, told the TPA
convention.
The press and radio visitors will
be guests of the 8tate Fair at
“South Pacific,’’ Pulitzer Prize mu-
sical show In the Auditorium, and
Ice Cycles of 1951, spectacular
carnival of skating thrills.
They also will be Invited to see
Austin College and East Texas
State College clash In a night foot-
ball game in the Cotton Bowl.
Russell’s
BARBER SHOP
AND
TAILOR SHOP
A GOOD PLACE
TO TRADE
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
HATS RE-BLOCKED
$90 000,000.00
Over 90 Million Dollars cash surplus was in the General
Fund of Texas when W. O. REED concluded his term as
Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1948. TODAY
THERE IS NO SURPLUS.
£tcct
W.0.REED
YOUR LIEUT. GOVERNOR
W. O. REED has really done some-
thing about efficiency and economy in
our state government besides talk
about it.
W. O. REED wrote the pay-as-you-go law which put Texas
on a cash basis in 1942, and prevents the Legislature spend-
ing money it does not have.
W. O. REED believes our state government, like a family,
should live within its income.
IVf NEED REED!
(Pol Adv —Paid for by Boyce House and other Loyal Friends-in-Action
of W. O. Reed for Lieut. Gov.)
They will view all show* on the
Midway and many other attrac-
tions to be featured at the 1950
State Fair, Yeager said.
The State Fair also will be host
at a mammoth fried chicken pic-
nic lunch for the press and radio
people.
“8upport by the press and radio
of Texas continues to be the back-
bone of, the State Fair’s tremen-
dous success,” Yeager pointed out.
"With your support, the Fair fs
able to continue making many
worthwhile contributions to the
development of ranching, farming,
business and Industry In the
Southwest.
“The officers and directors of
the State Fair of Texas again wish
to express their appreciation to
members of the Texas Press As-
sociation for their cooperation.”
The 1959 State Fair will be a
gigantic Mid-Century Exposition
which will salute the first 50 years
ol the 20th century and offer a
preview of the second half-cen-
tury, Yeager declared.
All shows and exhibits will tie In
with the Mld-Century theme, and
plans indicate the 1950 Fair will St
the greatest spectacle ever pre-
sented in the Southwest, he said.
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The Ladies Aid of First Christian
Church will herd a Bake Sale, Sat-
I urday, July I, at Vandergrlffs.
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 46TH YEAR, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1950, newspaper, June 30, 1950; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth727403/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.