Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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9
Given Sweaters
The Old S elf the New Note in Decoration
Texas Tech Expects
Improvements in ’30
By Margery Taylor
(aterter Decoration Editor, McCall’s Mag-
azine. Written tar The Ledger)
The shelf of today is no longer
The chapel period at the Bal-
linger high school Friday morn-
ins was given over to awarding
football men their sweaters for the place where things are put
the past season. Seventeen play-out of sight to be out mind
ers and a manager were given
(By Associated Press)
LUBBOCK. Jan 17.—A greater
Texas Technological College for
1930, with added buildings, im-
proved heating plant and water
lions of the year was completion
| of the chemistry building and
| moving of the departments of
physics, chemistry, biology and
I geology into their respective lab-
1 oratories. Offices for the faculty
of various departments were mov-
ed into the new building and the
' resulting vacancy alleviated
MLUNOn
FORT WORTH. A
Eugenia Baskin, day
and Mrs. E. C. Bank
St., Ballinger, and 1
Chancy, daughter i
Mrs T. H Chancy, B
crowded conditions in the Admin-
istration building
system and additional appropri-
both been elected to 1
th tile Texas Christian
1. is not only necessary in any
the coveted Mack sweaters with
the large red "B" and red bands
on the sleeve for the number of
years each have played scheme of any room
The ceremony was especially
home where thing;
they belong, but
1 portant part of
are where
t is an im-
the decorative
in the living room, the open
bookselves grow more popular ev-
enthusiastic Friday morning as it
was the first time in the history ry year because they can be
of the Ballinger school that made by the neighborhood car-
sweaters were awarded to apenter to fit so exactly that they
championship team Not only dis-become a real part of the room
trict champions but regional Nothing expresses so well an a
champions is the honor brought mosphere of home leisure and
here this year by the great foot-quiet good taste as bookshelves
ball combination developed under flanking a fireplace Tall narrow
Coach Wright and Davis nes on each side of a double
chapter of the Texas
Society.
provided in his will for estab- Miss Baskin is a
lishment of a loan lurid of $20,-Miss Chancy is a senior.
000 for worthy young men and o the Scholarship Society
winter term, only through lav- women of Texas Tech The fund of the heighest scholasticho
ations for summer school are the
hopes of Dr. Paul W Horn, pres-
ident of the institution This may
be realized during this, the fifth
The late George C Morrow, for
many years a citizen of Lubbock,
Convenient shelves make life
easier.
orable legislative enactments is to be administered by a com that T C. U. awards. Eject’s
An increase of 306 students this mittec composed of Dr Horn W. made by the faculty, the
term over last year's record is 1 Gaston business manager, and ies considered being scholi
reported If the legislature grantsis j Dohoney, registrar standing moral character,
additional appropriations for the Another loan fund which will all-around acility in can pus
summer session an enrollment ’' or available soon was left to the ivities. .
1.800 students may be expected school by the late Dr R J Hall, Seventeen juniors and ten
Thirteen hundred enrolled for Lubbock It will amount to be-f or members were named
last summer ween $10,000 and $15,000 time Misses Baskin and Chi
We are assured of additional Dr j^ c Overton, Lubbock were honored,
sheds ami barns for livestock," physician gave , scholarship of
raid I Horn and there will be $200 ar to the athletic who,
$20,000 to improve the heating in pi fee or raining whether Helpy-Seify store in next week’s
plant and‘1000 to add to the he was a letter man or not, by paper 16-3td
The program was opened by window add dignity over a dav-4
talk from Supt. H C Lyon who n art a hanging . If may break
praised the Bearcats for the fine p a long wall pa more inter-
record made during the past sea-estingly than a picture our favorite bed-time books, right Dot of ivy. A broom closet in an water system, but we are looking words or deed did the most to
son and the excellent conduct of Booksheive are no longer ae ? And < imple shelf apartment may be i rieved from forward ~ 1 grea interest to he devolop true sportsmanship team
the players on trips away from ed to books tin modern decor-held a ra • < rom the wall, uselessne b b onverted coming ' sion of the legislature it nd elevate athletics or a
home Mr. Lyon rapped commer-atom has learned some fascinating may be t ansformed, by sewing into a vegetable bin-he door re- It is proposed to recognize theihigher plane. Leon Fisher of
cialized athletics and stated that ways of mixing up books, pottery, machine mamie into a fluffy val-moved and wire netting streeteh-athlete side of th eschool and a Childress was awarded the schol-
the spirit of it was opposed to the bronzes, china and curios and ed dre ssing table ed into shelve , r ’ r on the subj will be as hip
spirit of public school athletics making something lov ly and en the kitchen shelves have Shelves ir odd places help much made ” the 1 ■ ' Regent r enrollment I Texas Tech
He scored citizens who gamble on homely out of them ci ■ rn 1 corative and i make . home individual In a me Tan 2 Another interest 2.052 . , e of the fall
athletics of the school and who w apt to over ok the a modernistic ar- narrow hall, the telephone may 11 1 in he ithieti term
claim to be ood fan at the many ways in which shelves in ang i i with roper niche or placed on a little shelf in th pi po d Staked Plains
same time be useful and ornamental in the for everything that should hang stead of a table. Above doors, in Conference Such a conference M. Pleasant Work has started
He talked as he always does for bedroom because we have some in as the stove sidehallways, breakfast room or stu-E said would be of great bene-on unloading the spur from the
clean school sports where the the closets in breakiast nook a shelf dy particularly in house in the 1 broun Techs that i teams Co Bel track to the site of
players are first good students Ye wha can be more con-may be handy for cookbooks or English or Colonial spirit dead 1 vine a definite goal to work the plant of Texas Milk Pro-
and playing their favorite same ven nt than a little shelf for recipe ■ t . or pleasing, for a pace may be made living for . Company
is a secondary consideration He ------------------------------------ ------------ - — -- ---------------------------------------------------------
said that lying about the eligi-
bility of a player and robbing a
bank are a violation of the same
cHmusements
in
may
recip
girls,
huge
Watch for opening date 01
Yes 2k ^ 5
SAN
NOW
Live and Thrill in the
Rockies
law He praised the team for
their wonderful performance this
year saying. All honor he given
you for what you have done in
athletics but 1 will look forward
to the kind of men and citizens
you become."
The program was turned over
to Coach Wright and as he and
Coach Davis went to the piat-
form gr at applause greeted the
two popular football men Coach
Mine Explosion Spectacular Hit
of DeMille’s Dynamite"
Spectacle always expected in
a Cecil B De Mille product ion has
itsplace in Dynamite ' the pro
ducer -director’s talking picture
for Metro Goldwyr Mayer which
will be shown at the Palace The
atre for three days commencing
Sunday afternoon
The big thrill of Dynamite is
an explosion in a coal mine trap
ping three of the principals Kay
Wright greeted the student body
and talked at length regarding . .
the bo s Johnson. Charles
(h 2X5 Conrad Nagel
the past1
the past season and
whom he drilled for
"Avenging
Shadows’*
,, 1 add new course to the curri-
rolling head-over heels in Home Ed 103tion
. , . 1 Culuri during this winter and
.....-wheels will feature a x
spring term Dr Horn said One
We are sending Darrell Hark of the prom ed event receiving
leads in this story by ins ter the Chamber of Commerce ibie
Ka y banquet nt Winter Friday night
field day at a country club
D Mille
Ji anie
MacPherson are
comment is the com
Johnson, Charles Bickford, Con
rad Na el and Julia Faye other well and w
players include Muriel McCormac win the prize
Robert Edeson. Leslie Fenton.
Barton Hepburn Casson Fe rgu
, C ren Burton Joel Mc
Crea
WILMETH NEWS
Bickford and The bad weather has prevented
any basketball games or interest
This explosion is done with full ing events except u few casualt-
four years He called the list of sound and dialogue effects
sweaters and each man went to . , .
. , . tiie first of the many
the stage io receive his award
spectacles to have this advantage x
The following men were given In addition to the crash of There was no school Friday
Wilburne ending coal. DeMille has a num- I no puipls came
Robinson, ber of sequences of modern soci- x
Chastain, ety which are colorful, striking Sunday was the day for the
Frank Partridge, Frank Coker, and in line with the type of ma- Baptist to have church, but the
Garland Smith, Jim Mac Wright, terial represented by such
Weldon Bailey, Joe Reese, Smith ious photoplays as Man-
Malone, Clemen Jones, Harold slaughter," Male and Female,"
Flynt, Seldon Robinson, Price and "Why Change Your Wife?"
Middleton, Vernon Dankworth, Polo games, swimming races.
Elmer Smith and Manager Her
bert Adami
It is ies from falling on ice such as
DeMille cut foreheads
Miss Wilmeth." HI
sings
a sure that he will
of I in
he Universal
REPO R TER
pr
Be wise and advertise
letters and sweaters
Underwood, Jarvis
Robert Lusk. Wallace
prev- pastor did not arrive
Donald gave
a talk
Mr Mr
however
There was no church at night
■X
The P r
and a striking race between ten There is
A
be
meets Tuesday
a program on
THREE WOMEN TO JOIN
ti WORTH POLICE FORCE
(By Associated Press)
FORT WORTH Jan 17
Walter Williams of women will be placed
Missouri to de Fort Worth poli e force
Three
1 tri# |
City
the commencement ddress Manager 0 E Carr announced !
1. in ’ urnalism at the col I will be trained by a w man
are to be extended and im- ■ 1 from Washington D C |
ved n.....-
1 t!It
anding realiza
for the job:
also
Special Comedy
and
Final Chapte r
Pirate of Panama
Of the se venteen men to ri
ceive letters this year only five /
will be in school next year and I
eligible for the tear They are '
Clemen Jones. Harold
Seldon Robinson Price
ton and Elmer Smith
The chapel program
about twenty minutes
Flynt :
Middle-!
an over
Friday
much to the discomf rt i par-llil
ents waiting outsid fo their III
children
DAWSON COUNTY TO
HOLD SHORT COL RSE
LAMESA
county's first
(By Associated Press)
Jan 17 Dawson’s
short course
poultry raising sponsored
in
by
farm men and women interested
in poultry will be held here dur
ing the third week in January .
Hie short course will feature lee- 1
tures, moving pictures and catual II
demonstrations in culling, mark |
eUng, raising and feeding poul-ill
try. by prominent poultry author
ities
WIIJ ESTABLISH MODERN
DAIRY AT WICHITA FALLS
(By Associated Press)
WICHITA FALLS, Jan
17
A
demonstration dairy farm of 50
acres where modern methods will
be Riven a practical try-out, will |
be established near here early in
1930, according to plans of the
senior and junior Chamber of
Commerce of Wichita Falls
McShan Motor Co.
General Auto Repairs
TIRES, TUBES ACCESSOR-
IES
GAS AND OIL
w ASHING and GREASING
Phone 734
Strong Avenue Between 8th
and ran Streets
Specials for Saturday
Grocery
OR ANGES, per doz.
Fancy Quality I arg Size)
30c
GOLD PLUME COFFEE 3 lb $1.25
(Sold nil a money back proposition you must be pleased)
PEACHES, NO. 212, per can
(Melba Halves or Sliced)
ILLINOIS CORN. No. 2. per ran
BROWN’S CAKES, assorted, lb
(Regular 40c Value)
FIG PRESERVES, 16 oz. jar
FRUIT SALAD, 1 lb can
24c
14c
29c
33c
27c
GOLD PLUME COCOA, V2 lb can 21C
BIG FOUR SOAP, 6 for
25c
THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING, 8 oz
jar for
24
Macaroni Spaghetti, Vermicelli, I for
only25c
QUICK MAYONNAISE SET
1 double heater, 1 beater bowl, 1 pint of
Wesson Oil, 1 recipe book, all for 93c
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Keep Ballinger money in Ballinger
Trade with the Home Owned Stores.
140
City Grocery
“The Store with a Snappy Service”
:: PHONES ::
158
happens
in the best
families
DUN NE poured in through the
window. A fat sparrow twittered
on the sill. It wasabeautiful morn-
ing N rma hummed happily
Suddenly her husband barked
"Why in the world can't you
make good ■ offee
Then he followed it up with t
that every bride dread
"My mother never made ■ rable stuff
like this!"
Normatriedtofightback her tears,butfailed
"I make it just the way your mother taught
me,” she sobbed "She showed me how tomake
all your favorite dishes We never told you."
Gene was sorry I le put both arms about her
and kissed away her tear
“You haven't made any changes at all" he
questioned, puzzled.
“No,” Norma told him Not one . . that
.as yes; one little one I’ve been vying a differ
ent brand. One of the neighbors said..."
“You go back to White Swan Coffee,"
her husband exclaimed with mock severity.
“Darling, there is no better.
So, Norma went back to W hite Swan and
now everything is serene again.
Mother knows best and
wivesagree that nothing
can ev cr take the place of
the engaging aroma and the
satisfying flavor of White
Swan Coffee.
Supervision as exact as
MATE SWAN hat in your own kitchen is
W RUS IN enforced in developing the
COFFEE famous White Swan qual-
WAPLES PLATTER COMPANY
ftheartfulproc-
old as the happy
serving coffee;
CM a
science
lev o ’ hem , all are
employed with ti ■ kill acquire d by more than
a half century of roasting and blending a
coffee of unrivaled goodness
Freshness i
ot the most vital erf the
many factors which insure the White Swan
favor. It always comes to you resh from the
roa ter Your dealer is within easy shipping
distant e of one of the ’ 2 W aple Platter Houses
strategically loc ated to insure prompt distribu-
lion In addition, a fleet of motor trucks op-
erates over es tablished re utesf making regular
deliveries to the 10,000 White Swan dealers.
By going to the very source for its product,
by controlling every tep of its preparation and
distribution 1 hi ssixty year old institution of
the S' uthwest makes sure t has nothiner coffee
can be brought into your home for the price you
are asked to pay.
To guarantee this, the Waple Platter Com-
pany has bec me importer, roaster and packer,
as well a distributor of the inimitable White
Swan Coffee av ailable at your grocer’s in
one and three pound cans.
FREE—Expert advice on cooking
Perhaps the biscuits don't turn out right ...or
you always have trouble with some other dish
your family likes. Write to Waples Platter
Better Cooking Bureau, Waples Platter Co.,
Fort Worth, Texas. Expert advice on
recipe sent FREE.
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1930, newspaper, January 17, 1930; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695350/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.