Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BA1
ER LEDGER
1 Landowners Ask
P For Changes in i
• Hunting Laws
Counting of Noses “Cheating Still Goes
Will Start Soon On at the University
(By Associated Press)
One of the swiftest races Tex-
(By Associated Press)
well as of the institution and the martge.—identification to help
other stdin them, but even his memories all
One year ago the Students’ were blank. He could recall only
Assembly abolished the he for a dark night on a war boat, a
system." Since then ins ructors sudden terrific blast and a cold,
have been re sponsible for all ex- black sea.
AUSTIN Jan 17.—“Cheating”
aminations given to "their espect-
_ . ive classes. Now it is contended
A i ‘ (, Associated Prewl as has ever witnessed will be on still was * >ing on recently a-1 this scheme for supervising ex-
and Rules FREDERICKSBURG Jan 17 — soon It will be the decennial mong students of the University aminations has few, if any, mer-
mimernts per word first truer- Four hundred landowners and counting of noses by the United of Texas Nine cases involving its over the abolished honor sys-
no advertisement se- portsmen or Gulspie and leig tes ve ment.scholas 1€ honesty ere hand- z g
for less than 25 cents. All boring counties have drafted a Four of Texas fast-growing led by the discipline committee auguration if a proctor system
insertions le per word petition to Gov Moody seeking climbing and ambitious cities are in the past six weeks. There were
minsertion. Changes the present same laws contemporaries in the contest for six convictions and suspensions
classified adverthements chieodrawu at a leadership The contest has been from the University
he accompanied by cash meeting attended by Representat- on since 1920 when the last Fed- One case involved plagiarism,
advertiser has a regular ive Alfred Petsch and A E eral census was taken Since then in which it was claimed the stu-
with this paper. Wood will Tucker and Gus the contenders have been laying dent had "lifted" passages from a (By Associated Press
“a classified advertisement ac- khreiner of the game commis- plans to out-number one another popular magazine and mneorporat- HOUSTON, Jan 17 Inside the
upted en an “until ordered out" clor proposes the following re- Territory that was deep in the ed them into the theme V I Houston police station a man
moas. The number of times the visions:suburbs of the cities in 1920 has Moore, dean of student life, stat- with a weary face and an ach-
to to run must be specified. Permission for landowners to ecn incorporated in the corpo-ed ing head painted a holiday pic-
apart, charge hunters $5 per day or so rate limits of the expanding in several of the cases of lure that the hilarious crowds
RENT uisined PAR cents acre for hunting leases municipalities copying it was clearly apparent out side could not see
private, bath, ho provided that this law shall not It was 4 tight fight in 1920, that students do not yet under- About 32. he sat hands pressed
close in. 304 th ProY to banter, „( tracts ot one i and the grouping promises to be and that notebooks should not to forehead trying to rer ember
1 _ ection or less provision for even cl ser this time Here is be taken into the examination who he was A ring of officers
To peutrom dwelling at hunting license for all hunters of how they came under the wire, in room or to quizzes, Dean More was around him, seeking some
FOR RENT-4-room aweruins ai .mining me we 1 4. - i the matter of population 10 years said
meo 9th Street, in good condit- over 17 years of age, regardless of * H 44.9
bn. has lights, gas, bath, sink, rotected game hunted these h- ‘*‘ 1The discipline committee is.
censes to be sold at $2 per annum ss 3 frequently charged with kicking’i
A proposal to limit the bag of 2s students out of school This com-
bucks of not less than Houston .n., mittee has perhaps the hardest
Frat ----- six points was defeated after Fort Worth ’*task of anv assigned to facutly
h. FOR RENT -Bed rooms Mrs pirtted arguments Delegates to The census takers * SL45 4 members The men and women
’ BL F Kirk. 306 Eighth Street he meeting also voted to seek canvass April 2 EaC 1 census who compose it study each case
16-6td* transfer of does to other sections blank will contain 24 questions, carefully and with due regard to
of the state from the hill coun- more or less personal the interest of the individual, as
. .There will not be any putting
try, since the female deer are , ,
. . if unLal tomorrow when the cen-
_ devastating crops in this region . ,
) phorie 319 7th Street 16-6d" . .sus man alls and curtness will
' -non via. oil oureve 19-04 A committee composed of rep-_ . ,
not go. for he who waits only
.3. Q _resentatives from each of the
FOR RENT—Four nice large .. defies the census enumerator is
• . counties taking part in the meet
- rooms furnished or unfurnished. , table to prosecution in the Fed-
. ng was named lo devise addit • 1
gee at 806 Broadway. Mrs. W. E.erai courts
, B L i tonal reforms in the game laws
3.5 at places The commiwe is composed of Under the rules should a per-
I Julius Real >1 Kerr county Hy son die on April before mid-
RENT Furnished apart. Cowan of Kendal county Elgin night he will be counted in the
modern conveniences J Ko thmain 01 Mein county, a Ano matter me mmeldiee
Wage Can 284 10.6td -3%. "men town: thowne a I : baity C Bom :
FOR RENT Downstairs apart- y D P Santh of Lian , co y. minute after midnigh on April 2
, . ment. Phone 81. 2-tfd Kurt Martin of MeCulio n co m- Lw il1 be too bad because under
_ty H A Ries of Gillespie coun- the regulations it will have to
i y and Could Davi, : Blanco wait 10 years before being count-
ourta ed in the population of the Unit-
garage, garden, possession now
c. P Shepherd, Phone 156 or 161
17-10td dh deer to
, FOR
rooms
RENT -Two furnished
for light housekeeping
icious
ood
A food for pro-
"I was in the Navy and the
ship I was on went down. There
was a blast amidships and we
went down in four minutes.
"This mi i’s war just ain’t over
with yet,” said a detective.
“Amnesia,” said the doctors.
auguration of a proctor
with “teeth tn it."
ADEQUATE SAFETY
IS NEEDED
YOUTH AT HOUSTON
FORGETS WHO HE IS
C. P. SHEPHERD
Attorney -at Law
will Practice in All the Courts
Office Over
Ballinger State Bank
Phases: Res 161—eifire ISA
Ballinger, Texan
Joders
Sunday School Class is
d St ates
MOODY MI SIC HOL SE
11 TERS INTERIOR
Complimented
, In complimenting the members Remodeling of the interior »
of the Sunday school class of th I M a Mu Ho .. has
First Baptist Church of which just been completed and align-
Bra. B. C. Kirk is teacher. Mmes ment of show cases and display
Pearl Gustavus, Neal Nutt and 1. f pianos stocked have been
MicLeon were hostesses in the hanged v id show window
* hospitable home of Mrs Gustavus has bet torr ut and a modern
on Eighth Street. Tuesday even-window with a low back rail is
TO GIVE 11* III NTING
(By Assoc ated Press)
SAN MARCOS ' 17 Two
ear ago Menry Bales San Mar-
os possal er .
.. gged a
2tr
owing a discussion on class
les, means of
being installed
The show cases have been
stimulating moved to the north side of the
it and attendance, clever shop and lined up with new
I and contests furnished record cases that were installed
y to the affair recently By maki ng these
• hostesses passed a delect changes a much neater display
plate containing chicken has been given the musical in
olives, pickles, sandwiches struments and with the new low-
coffee to the following rail wind w a complete view of
, Kirk, W. A Green J C the interior i i- be had from the
alley. L. R. Tigner Frank treet
me, W. A. Forgey, Floyd Wade
m. Halstead, O A Swann O K
rthy. Pete Woodson O C
mo, Guy Lively, J B Clark R
white and Frank Cameron
Watch for opening date of
Watch for opening
Helpy Selfy store in next
paper
B wise and advertise
date of
week’s
16 3td
py-Seify store in next week s. .
nr. 16-3td The Best Purgative for
MES FOUND RING
“LONESOMEST" PLACE
(By Associated Press)
NICAGO. Jan 17. The lone
mat" place in all the world to
arts Arthur Shires- the Great
mes"—is the prize ring
You’re in there all alone, with
i other guy glaring at you, and
sing for a chance to knock
i block off," said the former
Mo Sox first baseman
ME
Relieves
the congestion, reduces
complications, hastens recovery.
VWAYO: NOW
TRE
OUR FIRST TALKING WESTERN
SCE/HEAR/
en Maynar
0ZE
It’s a Wow
WAGON MASTER"
— He Talks - He Thrills
Added Talking Comedy
STARTS SUNDAY
Cecil B. DeMille’s
By these who have any of the following:
Liberty Loan Bonds, Stock Certificates Fire
Life and Auto Insurance, Bonds, Mortgages,
Notes, A Will. Deeds. Abstracts, Contracts,
Heirlooms and Keepsakes, Jewelry and Precious
Stones
Rent a Safety Deposit Box of Suitable Size in Our Safety
Deposit Vault.
Private Boxes
Individual Keys
a TH E 4
First National Bank
SSTAG GDAn 1 IuCt TAc E STAB
Tess SEDALLINGERs
SINCE 1886
yrsr****** * w
Baillager Chapter No. 184 E
RAM. 5
Ballinger ( Council No. 122 E
Asking Advice
Regular stated
meeting
hell or Second Friday in J ]
W * each month. Members !
1 ► “ rec rested to attend. Vis
1 / iting companions cord
1 — * ially invited.
J. McGregor Noel Pena
Secy. H. P.
6
Most people a k advice simp ly to get confirmation of
their own ideas
gun th. ug a fence while hunt-
ing and fooled Lae de Lors when
he survived
New Year Day Bales again
got out his gun The first shot
burst the weapon, breaking and
badly • angling Bales thumb
Bales said he would give up
hunting
Watch for opening date of
Helpy-Seify store in next week's
paper 16-3td
Borger A new post office and
federal building has been an-
nounced for this place
KRAF
tein: a food for
mineral salts;
for calcium and
ph sphorus; all
the essential ele-
ments for health
and strength are
found in good
cheese. And all
the essential ele-
ments of good
cheese are found
in Kraft Cheese.
CHEESE
KRAFT- PHENIX
CHEESE COMPANY
Give us a trial on your next Cleaning!
“If it can be cleaned we can clean it”
Bigby’s
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
If Men Wear It. We Have It*
Telephone 63
IT’S C HEAPER
Don't let your radiator freeze up and
burst—fill it with-
Everready Prestone
OR
Alcohol
WE HAVE BOTH
CAMERON’S GARAGE
SURE
RVI
Fos
O Sometimes mate
0) Beauty maths
the simple
Funeral Service then,
is found in those move
elaborate.
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00-10
Funeral Directors
Private Ambulance
Telephones:
Day 82
Night 37:2
Whether it not y u choose to follow our advice-
you always can be certain that back of it are sincerity,
experience knowledge and a wholehearted desire to be
helpful to you
Bu iness accounts are appreciated here
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
STATE BANK
Ballinger Texas
Established 1909
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.