The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY NOV. i0^19£7
thk ozona stockman
Dt Frank Gane Says
Hon’i IW Ihr Heredity Alihi 'huccchs in entitled to credit for it.
uun ‘ Other people ami eventh may have
Dorothy Dix b*'1 14 K‘M,d artide tuntrjbuted to hin venture hut they
recently on the heredity alilu She woujt| meant nothing with-
pointed out that thin i* one ot the (lU, jU(i( rtM,p, , at ion
The one tinny that a auccenaful
man ding* to ix hi* fenee of re-
xpomdbility. He if the niaater of
his fate and be ought to he the cap
tain of his soul.
Our true heredity is from God
and we all ha\e in u« the power
most abused alibis in the world,
and one of which the weakling
are especially fond.
It seems to be limited to the
weaklings. No man who *•* bonest,
upright, and has the other virtues j
attribute* it to the ititlueiue of BI|U nr ,,, u, ,„t .
hia grandfather. He always tak*-* make something of ourselves,
credit for such things hin<»*lf. -ph,. Orientals ueify tht-ir ancea-
But when a man is a drunkard > |>ut all we us* them for is to
and loose in lp» sex life or otlnjc- J }iut th^. blatm oi our actions on
wise self-indulgent, very ottcn hcjthtm. everything that >s said a-
or his mother for him will attrib- hout heredity were true this world
ute it to the irilIpence of his fatli-) wouj4j steadily go to the dogs. As
(■r'g gncje or some sCiiS I! J‘ n | ^ gi«>wmg letter and it is
If a man has a hereditary lean j improving because there is a con-
ing for instance, towards liquor, tiual crop of n* w babies entering
why doesn't he leave it alone? [into it and humanity is always
I know a man who is prominent starting again.
In politics, himself the Governor j No matter what your father or
of a State and his father before mother or great uncles were, there
j ought to be hung.”
Crockett Gets
Two Producers
Gulf Thompson No. 2
& AlUman-Bell 3
Are Flowing
Kleven of thirteen tests listed
as completion last week ill the
Trana-Pecoa, on the Kdwards Pla
teau and in far western Texa-
were producers. Five were in Pe
cos county, two each in (‘rockett
and Crane counties and one each
in Sterling and WlnVIer counties. |
I'imos and Val Verde counties each
had one wildcat dry and abondmi-
eil and Crane and I'pton counties
abandoned one location each.
Both of Crockett County’s pro-
ducers were near the riser oppo-
site the Yates producers in east-
ern Pecos County. Gulf No. 2
Thompson. Slid feet north ol No. 1
Thompson in section 71, block 1,
l-GN Ky. Co. survey, came in for
12 barrels an hour from 900-940
feet. It topped the lime at 837 feet
Allsnian and Hell's No. 3 River Bed
was completed for 15 barrels an
hour from 930 feet. With a surface
elevation of 2. 134 feet, it topped
the pay at 880 feet.
TREES! TREES! TREES!
I cat quote you IcwteT j rues on
any kind of tree <r al.rutOery
Phone or write M A Wilaon, So-
nora, Texas. —29-4tc
The Harry •! I ra ml t orm on
Broadway is being torn down l rc-
paratory to th» eonstruction of a
new one on the sarm site
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For Brickwork etc.
See Geo. H. Yorty
810 E. Harris.....$an Angelo
Doing The Brick Work on
new Oiiona iiuilding of West
Texas Utilities Co. Ask them
about my work.
Qualified by education and
experience.
him a Governor. The father had
been a great drunkard. For that
reason his son never touched it.
He knew the weakness was in his
blood and he avoided it. This is
for*', you should not be downheart-
ed.
Dr. Johnson one* asked a wo-
man to marry him and she replied:
"Sir, 1 cannot because my eondi-
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the main thing for which heredity 11 ion in lite is not equal to yours,
is good. It ought to teach ii" what Besides, I have two uncles that
kind of temptations to avoid. I have been hung."
Any man who goes to the devil I He answered: "As far as posi-
SHOES
Men's Dress Oxfords In the Newest
Styles. — All Sizes
i.1
Prepare for Winter
Sheep lined coats, overcoats, winter suits
Roy Parker
( ^nnounein^y
Clfie Biiick
Autumn Display
(oil)
is the maker of his own downlall.
We never place a false stone in
the edifice of our career unless we
do it ourselves.
Likewise any man who achieves
tion in life is concerned, all men
are born equal, and as tar as an-
cestors are concerned, while I
have no undos that have been
hung, 1 have several relatives that
For Your Table
Fresh Meats
Bologny
Cooked Meats—Barbecue—
29 PRIME 29
OZONA MEAT MARKET
FURS
Representing Standard Hide Fur Co.
of Dallas
Beginning Nov. 1H will he in the market for all kinds of furs.
Highest Press Paid
Aaron Cummings at
Palace Coffee Shop i r
Phone 1 !7
|E cordially invite you to
attend a special showing of
motor car fashions for 1928—
—introducing lustrous colors
of lasting Duco ... rich uphol-
steries of the finest quality ...
smart new appointments.
The Buick Autumn display
opens Saturday and will con-
tinue all through the week. Don’t
miss this interesting exhibit.
NOVEMBER 12 to 19
Wilson Motor Go., Authorized Sales and
Service
Wait for the New
Ford
SMART, fleet new mo-
del will soon be ready
for your inspection.
That's th. d<>| « wc get and it
Hound" good to tt" AIho, it in on**
«>f the i*.i"oiih w. w,ii.t you to wait
for. < or.fidrntially. it will be only
a „hort while 'till we'll have one
for vour inspection
GRIMMER MOTOR CO
Dudley Motor Co
Holiday Goods
... Are Arriving
Successor to
Phone 311
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('hristmas is once more in the off mg and we are giv-
ing Santa Claus an early start by displaying Holiday
Goods. Shipments of new Rift goods an* arriving daily
and tve being displayed as rapidly h* possible.
vVe have purchased a beautiful line of gift Roods this
year, one of the most complete lines ever shown in O-
zona. Some of this big stock is already in our shelves and
display counters and it is time to begin looking around
Smith's Drug Store
NO. 1 & 2
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1927, newspaper, November 10, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097897/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .