Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 278, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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THE SWEETWATER REPORTER, SWEETWATER, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1930.
Mary Garden says the old op-
eras are doomed. But, as Shake-
speare would say, the divas can he
expected to pursue the even tenor
o( their ways.
Burglars 'successfully looted an
apartment house in Chicago re-
cently with the uid ot a monkey.
Now watch others tty and ape
them.
To the scientist who said the
germ tor the common cold is too
small to be seen ty the micro-
scope, the witty cynic says "Ch,
don't bacilli.”
W ill Rogers Says Generations of
The Future ^ ill Point Rack to
Knutc Rockne as Miracle Coach
By WILL ROGERS
are sitting around some Penal ln-jin the mom , It wns tilling more
stltutlon at recreation time, they Stadiums than any of cm. lie
will talk of the time away back I then originated tin; unique idea
when their parents and (irundpar-io, playing a real team even Sol-
ents used to tell about a certain urday instead of about three a : . a-
man that nourished front around run. Then come his climax, as rny |
1920 to 1040 and from then on,old Gi'undpnn-n.s have told no,!
Children will be as they are today, lb was a great Kidder, lie was!
they will have to he taught why to play a game on the coast
was President around all that era. against, their best, and their Sport-
But the same as we today remem- ine Writers had boosted their team
her Jessie James and Paul Revere up till [t looked 1 i k - * practical death
and a few of those without any for Knuie to even go on the field J
particular aid from history, why with cm. Well lie started in before
we will remember this mr;i. These they left Chicago, saying that his
confined Grandchildren of ours'team dident have a chance, that
will say, ”Yes, we liar,, great tlmy would b" heal, as they had
Coaches today, wc have great In.-.i their only Star. Well on the
Teams. But Had says every play t on l tin y fell tor it, and when he
. !tln y know wti.s originally done :« to Tie sou, Arisons, to pr.se-
away bark in his childhood by tier, why In- was supposed to have
Knutc Rockne who founded Notre lost another Star, a Mr. Mullins.
Dante. This Notre Dame was jits' The Sporting Writer., come down
WHERE SWEETWATER TRADES
couyy-----
Claus, j find everything for your Christmas table at one ol these stores at a cheaper price,
'ters the Gn_
reived at
There is
who wants
'knit glovea
I’1
•4
TTUCE
berries, 2 lbs. ..... 35c
nuts. Glend
[tfafio, eabi
liter ,dteVi
r!1 'shoes
Marie Co;
like to
=yfery............CHEAP
"llo/ J___
pod
THOSE LARGE
SWEET HEADS—EACH
.09
Oranges, largest size. ea, 05(
v»
of
Con1
wottlt
of go
game
nte .\
ttr,
ny'
Bananas
Applet, doz............25c
.25
Spcnltitti; of class wars, some-
thin'-' Imuid Ii done utiout the
f< i-ltiig Lee,veim tin fre.ihnieii and
1 Kojihomori -.
♦
i A dentist may Ho boring at
i times, but He's ubi ally pretty
quick on the draw.
Things are not bo bullish for
the Spanish government either, il
seems.
♦
Jt Is often necessary for a man
to l»- thrust in the lap of fortune
to In- put on his feet, says Hie of-
flee sane.
An ad in a Berlin paper urges
Germans to buy a photograph of
Hitler for Christmas. |
TH, there’s 'he farmer who, ,
asked how business was, replied, ]
"Ob, just sow sow.''
(’ouKiesa must taking the tin*
iri-ciw»
#_
situation
on there now.
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A beauty queen was
irt in 1 ........... ,
Hi,, other contestants were con-
Here’s Wishing Each and Every One A
Merry Christmas
EDNESDAY SPECIALS -
DOZEN
BIG FRUIT
4 ^ ^^6
^ ^ pane.i
VA& fOOTBAlL
\rpQ
iLllUO
Assorted Chocolates
5 lb, box ____
While they
last, lb.
.94
andy, liijdi grade, 5-11) $1.25
»
Asparagus Tipsi-sm. can . 19c
Candy, Sugar Stick, lb.. !9c
Rickies, <jt. jar ...
22c I
TV
Candy Canes
10c, 15c AND
4 &
Mince Meat, pk ».
I He
Crisco, 6 lbs. .. *......$1.2!)
Milk, Bordens, 6 sm.
23e
Catsup, !jr. bottle...... L9c*
Pineappl
e
DELMONTE
CRUSHED
.27
E™s, doz.
25c
Roast, pork bam, lb.
Pudding. Heinz plinb .. 39c
Hams, cured, \'i or
k‘" • »- -,.. Ui.. it |l\
Knute lays down the law.
bitinthcT Stubhlofield College, tlmy"to r-.'-p who Ik was practicing in
I cut down tile tall grass, dammed Mullins pla.f* and t hey noticed a
ip the crock. at.rl mad a another j No. • t. They lookod i! up and il
)ne ot* those (ml in mi lust it n t i • i * - wa Air. llanh-y. hi lie- *! ■«■
»l leJii’ij as thaft flourished on pr i ■ 1 - ;i; . s ;, r, ed ;i :■ < d t mi i j * * a! O’Con-
very Quarter lection I,
jdy will
- PLES, Winesap, dozen.........
..... !<1e
CELERY, large stalks...........
.. 121/2e
PRICES IN LAST SATURDAY'S P
\PER GOOD TODAY
Penftlrorc! talari \\ 'iloiv Till 1 Kav
23«
0 I\ M. Wt.-it Side Court Honse
.Merchants Free (ioods Dec. 24 3:3
lii-mu- •( the, state. Well it wu i
\v old l':i i-
l'o
ut him. Then the
I*
Ism
ft
7
going a.' lg, it hf‘d a
Form ;, and some second lmml • „ut lha, ,|urlng this At
l-’o,dhalls. But they had never zo|lii h;1(| ,....... waring
P’aj’etl any further away from HauI( v- K veat( ,, Hu( no Spc-t.
liome_ than vpti could make in n day • jllK \v, ;-r le d ,-v ■■ though' -if
that. Wall he kidded em right up
to game time, and even go: the
wnBMMVkmagnum cammrjrma* m > wmman r. xiwwaw mammal
••A SWEETWATER IN3TITUTIGN"
. F P «
tir.Ti tint.fit
1 OAN .C- -fjU Ol
Coach. On Sunday Tie results of
their games would be listed along
with Harvard, Yale, Princeton,
Penn and Columbia, and all of that
like. They had neve, made the j lJamt, Rot ahol(l of the ,)an
headlines along with Alabama,' , pjv(, jt back the other
ng'a, Northwestern, Army,|sj(lfi nll ,jay> JJlit tJte thing that
odd • agaim i his team. Well Grand-
pap say-, ihat when they kicked off
jXavy any all the other Big-Shot
j Well from what Granddad says,
j this Kockue blew in there, and
J went to school. H< was a Swede.
; or a Norwegian, or a Dane, or some
jGrnndpap laughed ahout was the
|way this follow Kockue jusi kidd'd
th" pants off the whole Pacific
|Coast from the time lie left South
Pend til! he
ot hack. Barnum
«?*•
Potatoes
1
si O. 1 IDAHO Aitt
C LBS. tt&iJ’.y
Fruit Cake, lb........
Cranberries, qt.........J 9c;
.1
Yams, Ih...........
.. D ie
Celery, med, . i2c lg. . 15c!
Coffee
1
MAXWELL HOUSE
LB. CAN A
Apples, \\ inesap. doz.
.I7V2c
1
CM
IS
cT~'
Pecans, lb,..........
18c
Minc e Meat pkg........
SHORTENING
BIRD OR CRUSTENE QQ
6 LBS. •l/l*
Sour Pickles, <jl. .
IDc
Xmas Candy l!)......
Tomato Soupdi cans
... 25c
Onions, Spanish,3 ibs... 09c
q those Ski .lumping Naiion.-, " 1 ’! cira nd pn p stivs in his. hot mi, dav.-H
here- He dld< nt lino v a Football u(,v( „ u(,h ... gllPk,011t 0l
Tom a footpad. But these Pump-!tolU(, wllh bis sWe 8uow as this
Knute fellow did singlehandefl, out-
side of what his team did to the
others. He even told em iltat next j
year they would heat him that bud.j
Well everybody was surprised to,
know that they would play em!
again next year. Nobody ever:
id of the Kaiser wanting a re-i
kin seed Boys was kicking one!
around there and playing whatj
they humorously referred to as
Football. They let him play withj
em just for comedy purposes, and j
for a Swede, or a Norwegian, or a!
Dane, lie turned out to be mighty;
good. Along about then they stare ;
gi
wmcry Market
HONE 665 EAST S
.ID
t
1 throwing forward pas-w.-s so to|lm.n (|alf..
have some moi'1 fun they got to
throwing cm to this Swede, or Nor- Lj
ut I have just heard Grand;
hv the hour and tell sonc' i
FRESH FISH
SQUARE
I. U e C-in,TRY
wogiutt. or Dane. Well instead of thi, Kim.ical things this Rock
this Swede, or Norwegian, or|,|iu in !lifj waJ- Yes Sir, Gram I sap £
Dane dodging cm, why he got to,„..|W is ,be that mad
Catching cm, and Ski'oniug over x,|)ame more lam ms tii.t
th- line with cm. Well then !><’! oxtovil or Cambridge. This Sva-ili
graduated, lor tltcy wont let you,,,, Yorwegian, or Dane, or Liihuu!
stay in one of these Schools but J i;in or whatever iie is.
(Copyright 1930. By McNaught
Syndicate, Inc.)
I f
ar)
tender
unches
four5’years, no matter how little
you know. They got a rule tiny
made you graduate wlm-Tier you
want to or not. Then when t
lem. what was lie goiuc to do? H
hadent finished from Harvard so
he eouldent sell Bonds. He was
just a Swede, or Norwegian, or
Dane football Player and there
.eW rst Funera!
Held at Blanco
mce ai
juicy
id
iiaio ®ea
Best Cuts
While they last, lb.
Cody Mas Forwarded There
After Death in Sweetwater
Sunday
i Funeral services for T. 0. West,
i!(*. who died here Sunday night,
were held today at Blanco where
the body was forwarded by the
, ... Doran-Yutea funeral home, after
So he found some hoys tlmt did-|in, d f()1. bitrinl.
,t know much more ih nit the 1 \\h .1 had he n i i lor > v, ml
mil: a d physicians had told
Football Player, that was back in
the days v.hen Football v,as a tv
creation and not a itacke'. So
lie says to Irimself why cant I
coach? I have missed enough sig-
nals during my years on In- team
to entitle me to iusfnie' o, Iters,
,i
t
El I'Qtxl. !*» oz...........21e
Sailings, 2 lbs..........28c
Dates,
>Kg.
Meal. 3 lbs.
19c
I9(
li.'d, tV*m*
]< Marriet
Turkeys and Chickens—Get Our Prices Before You Buy
Suffar, 10 lbs...........57c
1 w 7
Oranges, >21 size, ('a. ...
Me
i Oysters, pint..........40c
Green Beans, lb...... 12
/ Country Eggs, ' .2$
uk Country Pviiller, lb.....35cI
Steak, seven, Ibf.......
I!m*
out know much more aliJut the
game than ho did, so lie started in
jcoaehltm cm, tile C'; v-j
know he was helping to co, i ,,
Notre Dante, Well ho did liiinl, |,
lie was much ol a i - .1 *i,i lie .
j got til seeing some . . otl|, -. 1 . ,
I The head Coach got a jot) at wltai
*, he thought was ; n .1 high Goal|y. . - "
Fnlvcrsii.v, and Knute took over i g 1 ill l.l f. Jl tlvitv i
tin' team. Well from that day
football left tlie red and started to!
making galas Into the Credit, the)
black side of the Ledger. When
tint graduating class would receive
their Inaction, he would ask to
rny ;v-.#w words to cm. "Hoy
v oof is your atm through Hie?"
^ 0nty, sir, to make a living.'’ 'No
s not, its to send a football Pln.v-
jer to Notre Dame, Units your lifes
work. Send me a Football Play-
ltut when the football player got
there lie knew what to do with
him. lie told i ni ih.. m. h.'ll
Well ii
till Notre lmnto
AUSTIN, Dee. 23. (ll.fi)—R. B
Walthall, who retired Dec, til. ns
member of the stale hoard ol con-
trol, and Miss Kugenia Turpi
i Denton were married yostr-tduv at
Dt mon, aei ording to a message
te-clvod here today.
Tile bride taught school for a
number of years at Gainesville,
♦
(Uinmeti were in nttendnnco at
'the wedding of AI Capone's sister
j in Chicago. Ii iso i ni mti d a !:•
cr or not they serenaded the couple
j with "Hall, Hail, the Gang s All
Here."
COCONUTS
. !resh. laiTe. eaiii...................08e
OUV ES. qu
ViSLL carnal ion, baby, 6 for......................23c
* XT'-'TT ■ y|t-
[lES, (juaft ....................... 19c
|P? 2 - 7\;J
So, 2V? size, each.......................14c
/
PiCKLES, i
Uniers midget sw eel orsour.lioz........23c
STEAK. Blti
.cRiblwn extra fancy., loin.round, lb. ... XW
iiO AST. bet
‘f chuck, ijood and lender, lb.............23c
I
ng n Unit Gd your fireworks ut
do/.ou touelulowns and \ou Bun ted I Tuvern udv,
Dixie
OYSTERS. Mar\ land soltvis. j>t.
44c
Por
k, anveuls. 1
lens and Turkeys. 1
)ressed or
\ SjMTttt
Price on \ll Merchandise
Needs.
for \our (
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Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 278, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1930, newspaper, December 23, 1930; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560844/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.