The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927 Page: 1 of 8
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THK OZONA MUT’ANTILE
"Small Profit*. Masy Sal**'1
1 THE OZONA STOCKMAN!
1 THE ONLY PAPER IN CROCKETT COUNTY- i.OOO SQUARE MILES OF LIVESTOCK TERRITORY l
THE OZONA MERCANTILE
"Small Profit*, Maay Sales**
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"OUT IN THE WIST, WHEN! THE ME IS PURE, THE CLIMATE AGREEABLE. AND THE PEOPLE FRIENDLY—THE BEST PUCE ON EARTH TO CALL HOME
VOL. 14 ..
12.00 per Year
OZONA. < ROCKETT COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY KEPT. 29. 1927
f» l ent* [i* r jiy
No. 20
MAN AND WOMAN
IDENTIFIED IN
BURGLARY CASE
Ohio Stroke Qirl
DEATH AND A TRIP TO EUROPE.
NEWS FROM BOTH SIDES.
PERHAPS WE COME BACK?
Wriiier. on ihr Ai|in»ania oil the wan
*■ Faro. |.y wav "I ClirrltF-iitg, Imv
mji New Y«.rli just aftei nu.luighi
*rifcri1ay morning
No nruttri how often you cross of
lua ship* like this, oi litlk ones, you
me retniii<lf«l that the tong tr<l> callt-v!
(|f*ih anil an ocean vFiyag* noi
unlike.
Yon take your “laM itinurr” in New
York, fricnils are more or Uni wary
If \ee you g<» llwl'i ike ilealh
Oti tifkfifI dip you sail ihiimgli
apacr fi r vomc thousands ol tnili-s
With only water all aiouml you
That's the trip from here to the wear
World
In due trriiF you land in Uval neat
World, lo lit.cl rt iliilrirnl from ftn*
■lul very hiwrrMing
If you |to to Paris thi* wntri if
going there you icach wrlrat many
Ainrrtcans t'onsrdet a fairly, gnod
hnitatiim of heaven
The satei\ tn fiohiir oik little
ocean, the certainly of lawtiug on th*
oilier Mile, should rnakt iis wmiv
les« about the lug crossing ovtt the
mean of ethn
Once we knew a* little about an
Atlantic crossing a* we know now
aliout the “fmal tup" that ear h ninsi
lake whin ho turn Forms
Whi'n Col urn I ns suited, t he > told
him hr would tail over thr nlite of
fhr ocean
VVhrn 'hr l’hoei iciiins, ancestors
of many energetic Jewish <ili/i ro
first sailed from the Meiliter tauean,
through the Strait- ,,f (.di.ilui, past
tiic gigantic rock arid into the Atlantic
Oir.iii. frit nds thought that ne. the
and of *hf
Now cri .ssiug the oe<wn i- tiki g-
kig lt.*u New Voik to ( hirago You
hear from voor friends on »<*th tide-
• I ibe ocean busmen# messages
crane frtan The United States side,
other messages from the I uioprun
side; when l.(tllf) miles Horn ahote.
Science hat loinjueied this little
ocean, intelligence has made it fwmil
iai, cleared mil sea srrpent‘, laugh!
u* we need not put wax in out rare
to shut out thr singing of turns,
convinced us, to our sorrow, thai no
mermaids are waning U puk it* up
when we UI! ovcrbi arc! All lr.it
and superstition art gone fiort ihrsi
floating ritie> A preacher on hoard
dnot worry thi sailors thin are
in sailors
Our ocratis and our land havr hec r.
cleared i t all • up* i M.i iori‘ miira!
h. tiors,chimeras, hydta* and gorg.m*
ditc,
Finger-Print Expert De-
clares 3 Prints
Correspond
FIX BONDAT $750
Horton Waives Exam-
ining Trial When Ar-
raigned Here
Three ting* i print* stcured at
j Smith's Drug Stores No. 1 ami 2
and at 0/< ..a Mercantile. O/.oiih
business! houses entered by a bur
glut early Wednesday morning,
j correspond to a print taken from
.the linger of Hobart Horton, huh-
! |>ect being helil by local officers in
• >nlie. tinn with the cas#, accord-
ling to .) K. Orimlund of Dig Lake,
finger print expert who wus called
1 here to make at) investigation into
tin case.
Iloitnn, through h.s attorney Vv.
A. Ainlerson of San Angeol. waived I
i examining trial when arraign* <11
Monday afternoon la fore Justice i
ot the I’eace Nelson Havvkins and |
hi-- lioml was |j\ed at Itw.’d). Thi
! complaint under which Horton is |
i being held charged him with break j
;mg into Smith Drug Store and
'theft of approximately $ I ti i n cash ;
(lirici s indicated that should the
! ai i used man furnish bond in the
single case that charges would be
iiled i n t he ot her cases.
A woman, giving her name as
Mi's. Myrtle Horton, Wile id the
, accused mail, was arrested ill con)
pain with Horton and was .still be
mg grilled this week by officers
Irion County officer- at r«-ted
1 tie couple ileal Alert/.on alter Sht r
ill August iin and his dt puties had
; i.i ked up flu t ra 11 hi i • a mi t ol
lowed tin pair through K.irnh,ii1,
phoning ahead at that plan to
Mcrtzon officers to arrest them
The couple stoutly deny their
(connection with tin case, Horton
j claiming, according to officers.
that they wen not even in OzonaI
j at the tinn of the robbery, Jaiter,
I however, it was declared, the wo
Crockett Gets
Six Locations
Mian Thelma tone*. It. of newt
Palmyra, Ohio, a farm girl with a
most engaging smile, weffi down
lo the state college at Kent. O , «•
study to become a teacher Right
away she won the “Smite Cftrf
contest.
Thi* County Second In
West Texas Field*
During Pa*t Week
—
• 'rocket! County was second a-
it: mg West Texas counties in n* w
j locations for oil tests during the
: past week Winkler County wan
|! >i si w ith eleven locations and
1 iockelt County wa- m xt with six
Location* during the last week
totalled '27
Young i Donnelly made three'
Jot' Clock'd County’s ml location*
,f follows: No I Must-te. lab feet
! from the south and went lines of
•e. lion 2K, block t'V, <; ( & S.F.
’ Kv Co survey ; N<>. 1 Shannon, <Hi<)
HIGH LOSES TO
ELDORADO 37-6
IN FIRST GAME
Cemetery Assn.
Meets Tuesday
Important Matter* To
Be Discussed At Mrs.
Bert Kincaid’s
The first meeting ol tin
• etneti i > Association sim •
summer will tie held at 2
Tueidav after noun at 11; ♦ h
i >/<ma
earlv
lock
line of
Kirn aid
the president. Mrs. J Her1
.Many matters of impmtami a
ito be up for discussion and -xi
' member I* ui geil to In- pr- m
Mis. |%im aid -aid.
Among riiatt* r* "I imp* ta'
i which the association ,* i■ I.in:
•o undertake soon n a camp
to induce . vcry lot owner ui
not yet done so to put a c urt
round the lot before cold we.*'
. ome Many ovvnet s ot lot
i emetery have alri ady put
'; I 'll In ami the appeal ami
plot has been improved gte.g
! Another ipiestion to tie con-
jeied at the meeting Tuesiluy u
a- ttiat *d setting asnti a da
lie mar future to b> knowi
( cineti ry Day in O/.ona i*i tb
y body in the city will
v init t be ci met et v .i!
• it imm the south line and 1,980
* * t from the east Iin*' of section
' him k HP.. K. I. A. H K. Ky < o
..i x• . arid No. 2 Shannon 2.04b
* * ' from the north and west Inn s
■* si-i i mn 111. block H, h. I,. iS K
: I! t o survey White and *>! h
nub- a location for No 1 Km
• aux, 2,).1U feet tmm the riortl
ini cast lines of section 10, block
i ' S
i o-aii n lm ., wit h pi oducliori in
1 in i on nt v, will d i : 11 on La n I
’• nor' - ra in h. Tib l »■•-! I ion t hi
,'t and west lines of Section a'i
I oi k 2, I ifv < ..N L> < 'o. survev
C A Jones and associates havi
led to .'.mi 11 et or more on thu i
1 I ’• w i 11, litib i-t» t t rum t In
: i it line and 1.1 .Vi feet I'roni tin
-l Jim* ot Set t ioil .V! Him k HI',.
1,. A. H K Ky < <>. >ur\ey
this well is • 1111x two and on*
I..If a* n- 111II ! i et south and w« -'
! Black well I »iJ and Ca- Company
orm.rly L II W iliams, No 2
Well hill t p!'od II* • I III 1 i.t U; I |i
on r hern extension 11 11 . L** w • 11
Vincent Taylor, 17. et Har ken
aatk. N ) , in kalping an air-«Mall
pilot •tr-ightee away • plane for
a night Atgki cauabt bi» haad in a
•trot and whs taken aloft ot*/«lu
tad ot the plane where be rode lor
X* mile# The pilot wa* unaware
ot thr hoy's plight.
P.-T. A. In First
Meeting Of Year
Interesting Session
Marks Initiation Of
Year’s Work
llv Mr*. Nun f.nmrmr
Thi h., n nf-Ti a* hers A-
i inn to Id f- i r-t n gijlai met
Manila ■ cite moon. F« t>iem b* •
.it thi sehool building Tb*
pri.mp' u progi ,.m uiii*i-aed
ill hdihI l/at ion in tin- •< * r.d g
TTii 1111J• play ♦ i ■ c id w •
t a tig hi u - ‘ fiat -orm t irn* • it ,
little i nglne 1 fiat pulls ifn I,
load J hi ' 11 f} grad* -. g . n
tmg
2 b
♦— -
Hi School Pep Squad
Has 33 Members Eth-
el Bennett Is Leader
ISO!) ,i
VV i I t
i * la - - si ii.r 1 r, * f.
tixii’U- i” g’ ' ti
. ra 1 1
ing in
ii- ual
' *d bill -1 ,i v * 11 11 g
mm! I* * lion- M
her piano m>Io * xh
ti i hni' i* am; * x
Lads Show Good Form
In Opener Against
Heavier Team
GOOD CROWD FANS
Locals Outplayed Vis-
itors In Last Half
Rally
) laying their first game of the
season again*! a much heavier
team, tin O/.ona High School grid
j sound took thi small end of a *‘57
Ito I'i count *m tile local field Sat-
* unlay afternoon in an affray with
Kkinrado High, The visitor*’ vi-
; < unis opening attack swept the
; raw locals off their feet and the
eid ol tin- half found Kldorado
w '' a ’oi.il <d •'! I irn nt - piled up
, nV t <i/ona hud vet to feel the
( it marker.
it set . nd period, however,
als had found their “grid
ml stood toe lo fiif1 with the
• and swapped blow*, break-
n with one tFJUehdown each
in tfiat t.,niF' in fact, it was tin*
general opinum among SF-rihe* and
rootF i> that tin locals Fiutplayed
ti< huskier v.sitors in tin- final
fram* -• fat as fold munuevrr-
jiig- anti gaining yardage went Hut
a- i- usually til*- * asF at tin F>pen
ing ”f thi Ni-ason. tin- boys found
the pigskin hard U< holil and drop
pF-d many a long pass that would
have meant a touchdown, whereas
* Fold 11 i) if v t in- ’•■! - r ’ t»« ry tia 11
brought numerous fix- y ard pen
alt * - umii-r tin new rule penaliz
ing' two incompb lF <1 pa -'-i"-
Kxcept forth* taci 'i’.i! thi lads
had not had their finger- on the
hail enough to grip t tii.it aerial
attack opened up n the la--' iuilf
thrill
In ’
thi l«
!< gs"
V ISlto
ng ev
d t>
otinng a ground-
in it l- more 1 ullv
man a«lmitted that they wire Imre ...
invited ti
at tin- tinn-. | ...
inspect flu- impriiVF no n! w
on thi' rimming «d thr roldwry.| h.^ ....... tt)(
i harle* Owen, clerk at tfi*- O/.ona
Mercantile, starti-il to ojwn up tlo-
trollt door Fit till stoii V) ill'll lie
-aw ,i man insid*- piling merrhaii*
idise in front of tin trout door on
iin- east side ot tin building. W hen
irk
r g r'
it has lain n tin rv alt of thi imTIiot.
v' at- tii«v ha % * lived or r.u'ti f
* tialigi Ire'll i — i III' • ral rat..d» t
rile.ll 111 F \))li II I - l,| fill IF *1 i' V\ f|it
and to git rid ut earlidy MipitMi
I a.tis.
Many haven't rvrn done that yet
i' v t ntiially nr sha*' g< i nd ,.f ,dl
tin Mipi-rstiti. fis and |,„4 lurwanl to
alii and ihi voyage that lotnf altei
e .is calmly as t*r tmw pft|>aii tor
a trip airos# Ihr little AilaM*
A* pc*’|le go to Laris and cumte
tuik none thr wmse tot the ln|>, and
takr tip then activities again, many
believe thr,sc that take ihi voyanr i»f
iteath come l>aik troni that trip to
earth anil takr op their wuft afmai
where lhe\ iirop|^i| u
To them u semis rraxonaltle to
iirdit rliriul Itoirr with wise
i • i'iiorriy, ..ml u would serin 11wless
ea«fr i f tinn to setut Inllions i»f
mi per feet i rratiires to work In ariulher
.. iner of tht utitvetse when the work
heir isn't finished
We are only twelve thouwuut year#
born fhr late Stone Age, wot two
himdreFl vears from the atage oadi
and lailboai
A simple ulea like putting the eye
.d a needle in the pnent instead of
die thtek end nwite th« sewing ma
line poxxihle anil freed in III tons of
r mrn frian slavery We skottld
UHrve that mhet idea# will free «<
torn the slavery of Yupersiiitim,
ah h ha* driven n« hard throt«k Ike
i i-t tunes and caitwd more brutality
crinlty am! murder than ali
i iai ti'ii low.in! iii.it door, ' *• saw
tli can run toward t !i • back door
. ' tim -to o cud make In- gi t away
.i w' ma ti, ui" .nl Inin sitting' in
,i i nr in ! ion! of lit ti t . starting
i . nudor .it * t: ■ - i nstant a ml.
turning thi ionic’, pukt-d up tin
man and spoil out ol tow n.
Tin w omaii lias In on pa rt ly i
ilinfitiid a- tin s.um otic who sat
in the car in trout ot iin st<,r* and
tin- man lias also L*» ti partly i-
di ritit n il a' ti,*' man who was seen
inside the ston Officers diilai*
that the woman told them that. >he
and h. r iiusbami dt-ovt up .,m! -top
ped in trout ot tin Mi nautili and
that he gut out ol tin i al Willie
h* was gout sin- dropped off tu
sleep, she ihelared, ami did not
know when* he went In a lew min
utes she awakened ami seeing him
undci file light at the Hotel cor-
ner, started her car ami went there
I to pit k him up. When he got in the
car he handetl hei some nmney,
she Haul. This was the money that
officer* Ituiml collet aim! in her
stocking, she salt)
• an*r* together
he* • tl there Would be ft
jt t*.i iwr when hr ptti out
,’ .1 Wlr.tr l,»rii ifv •tw.ui
.ed evening star " Typical
tun, that last trip Worried
I 'i'frtv of the vr*r JO
v think as little glerut that
” ’ b' * as -tire al>our it
the ' and l«lj alt,at
i at tv l.o w.
Grimmer Twins Win
In S. A. Baby Show
Oimm was repr* *•* »)fe<! bv a pair
of fdue-rilibon bahtr-* it Lie an-
nual baby show ht Id ,n euiineiiion
With the AM Wi -t Tex;- F*:po«i
tion at San Aug* 1" last ween They
has lieell il
yea r.
More than HMt
Well- set out in tin Cl
a result of a ri cent an
r:ed im by t he as o- at
this large mimlier d w
Mll'y to replace only .1
or ten 1 lei *. it was dot i
Kincaid. 1 he tn vv t -■ m •
W ay I b rough t he plot w
plet« d soon and tia • t
tin ’ ill one ol tile mi.
in this sect ion
"Tile a•- -1iciat ion hu|
votne I'm I work done tin
we want every body w
join w ith its and tielp in
Mrs. Kincaid tleclared
Church of Christ To
Have Gospel Meeting
The O/.niia High .s* i i«.| I’• i■
Stjuad for 1P27 2* ha- tusi Inen
organ:/eil with a membership o'
girls. 'I'iie sijtjad got Its I ,i si
pi act ice ii] I h« si-a son last Satur
day afternoon when it -tood on
t he sideline* a mi k • pi up a ban a g*
ol cheering during I hi- ti/oiia Kl-
doi ado grid * onfhcl
The I’ep aggregation
Kt iiel Hell net t a s cill'F l
of t he Si insii 1
purple and gob
>! a ml will pmb:
next alhUdJi
'1 • .'I i nat i ,i lirmigiit t•-- *
most ot our in art - w hi n i
sentF’d a • j llest iotut I I'e 1
out Si irne o| t in pat et|
watehr-d a' many as *,x.
1 li st pei ttiattent molar - ■
view, nt in r -la g i fig t
be t
vv i 111
ill-
prom i m
gaining pl«j
pF t tei ted
Tin Kldoi ado aggregation, t»e-
ing in ei and iiavmg bad tin- ad
vantagF of more scrimmage |irai -
tn* plowed through tin local line
in tin opening period, rnarehmg
‘•i.idilv down tin field after tile
t w i
> rn i -
again • hm
lead* l In
dor cornbi-
1, t.a v. b. • r,
11*1 x lie W ”i i
that a . h ild • ut'
uerif molar1
The sCFlte n
very fad !
know 11 ’ 11 g i
first p
,i t
pll<
hut
\.
t i
-\>tai!.
.12 1
iai*ii>
General Rains Soak
Most Of West Texas
J*S.
first k!* k
off for a
t ouciidow II Two
mm e Wf r
i -I ori’d
in 1 hi 11 rst i|uart
. r and tv*
to in th*
second, with one
*■v. T i a | a ■
nt alt* t
t **ii* iidow n si'or-
| ,. t he
' ri r I j \ «
a !' . tiovv ever 1 in*
Ozona In
, , |, nj,
- ■! and I i. * bai k
' ilC.'H k \\ lib re-
:- In the third
.;to -i-d h*- r ui’rial
and pa- ami nut
! < ! ' I ' itat.es
t ill ‘ in g;i111*- it
ito; id. b.-itig
li ti. Iasi lew
hi i aii o
I he iim*--
■ to ton 1ili 1 iliiil
• ■ a ii|o ui in
i d t h* e ; i
id - • ! in
gaim lust tile
ball was
*• box ed 1
•' m tin- III e the
Davy Crockett Club
re little Hilly a ml I
in son and d.iugti
•• -V. J ,,,
In
the prefl.
age of tw
ttv l.
■\ gospel meeting to bcg:ti 11
tuber 19 anti emit mile t1 t *
the month, has been aiuio’incei:
the fhiirch of Christ through
pastor, Walt ei Cook. Kv.i’ig*
l.yle Lrice ot (tainevilb 1 tu • •.
.secutt’d to hold the servn*-* am!
lively medlllg is i-xpiited
Kvallgelist Price is a young man
but i* con*idered one of tin b* *t
evangeliatH in the churcb ami no r,
her* of the local church umsalei
themselve* fortunate m wetting
hint at thi* time. A cotdial invita-
tion i* extended to tin- peojd* <>t
O/.ona to hear the evang*-l.*1 ‘In*
mg the revival.
........ .....
Arthur Bird Phillips. 1, ai liv-
ed early Mondav moirnng in .< D* I
Ivio hospital to bliss tb* imnte ot
.Mr atol Mrs Arthut I’htll "i
1'pi/ftia The boy wiighid 8
} i*<)tinds anti imth in- ,• r*>I ; *v 1 ’ ' 1
I * *> » ** f* •***»»♦»» Itlltll »?*«•
* il net'll 1 S| I,, k ! tig 1 .1 . t)s l .
\ vr* <5
Installs
Off
and Tu'i itay. u i ompifnifil
b\ a
I h* r
» vv i n; t • c * i
if the
- harp drop iri t* mp* r.itui*
1 he
( t o. k. 11
1 ii rat v « !i
lb. . le,
i am tei Islow ly -oak ng mt
u 1 ill
th. [ i . x
■ ui - m* et i ng.
VS ♦ 1 *•
g i mind, a nd a v i > aged mm <
t iian
led at'll
a n gular rm
'-et 1 ng
iin inch over must oi tiie rang
*
club W.
ilnesflay Tin
an*
t mi of West T* Xa -
Hi fillet.
:i«sident
(i
The rain in Ci/oria arnuunted to
nearly two inches t*.i tin entire
period ot the tall am him n tri all
direction* from Ozona reportetl
heavy falls, putting ranges jn ex-
lellent condition.
Joe Oberlcampf Having
Balcony Put In Store
A balcony wbnh will im rea*e
floor spaee by appi "Ximatelv one-
third t* til ing completed tin- wick
in the Joe f fbei kanip! furniture,
mill hat'ifwar* -tici It* I*ahonyj
1* bi-lflg F»rectcd in thi lull K pal'
ol the store and w !! in* i* ai hi il fix
a sla.rway going >, at the fr*-n*
Sv * f Jkr * '
hrot
ham.
girt l id
, |. ..it t!.. | the regular genet
al mo ' i
ng of 1
Mr Of
H*!'N-l
) and font
i ■ at-, while-the VNoiruin’** < lull w
ill tak.
plan !
tins aildit
)l•XV t
r little cur
ly. red haired j*t fhe sihool house
Tursdiy
. Mil
playing a
biff
an second
p)n i* t.h* *>, and w t| be follow
e,| bv n
duel
and .•her
t nates, v i- e pi * ■
Childr* «... s. , t . ti
Helen Montgorm
thur Kyi*, S* rg«
a nor Ingham. Pianist Miss kader-
li, < title, J A h!o\i! Parliamen-
tarian; ru.-hel tind'iiit, r*porler
Several new, rr,< mb* r* of th«’ dub
w»rc mil tat* il at ti :* meeting The
following program wa« then ren-
dered :
Th# Life of lb.vtit
Paulin* pi i nr r
The Life of Trav i*
igan.
Piano Sobe— Fb are
The Life of harn H«*
< r Dudley.
’! hi’ ! ,i fe of Ktephf
dose,,bine fa.ngle.v.
"I he Life of Ben M
ti.im milking their try l'ur extra
point after time was up.
Dean Phillips atid tieorge Bun-
gi-r in tackle position- were out-
standing lirn“men Jm the locals.
There wire no really outstanding
star* of the vtjurid, however, for
thi intire aggregation Mettled
Kthel flown to spii-ndui team work in thi*
Idtrn last halt, indiiafing that although
k!' i ' , Maigar«t light, in w • ight. ,iV»-i aging only I2!>
ry a nd t • a-u i f i , fautrids t he.v will give opponents
t iioisti, , Ai- fdenty oi tro.iid* a- tin season pro
iflt at aim- Kle gl-esses Thi team go* s to Uoi k
spring- next Saturday tor the *ec-
I ).* \ '*
ted a
■ n *! a I
”t th*
*ome»t twin# umbr lout >eat - of th* Literary Drpartwent.
of Jam* # J;
Te
Find gam*-, and Coach Floyd i#
brushing up sum*- ol the weak *pot
shown in Saturday’* encounter in
prejutration for this *-rigagement.
The line-up of the Ozona *qua*l
Saturday was as follows: Arthur
Kyi*, fullback; Walter Kyle, left
half . < al Word, right half; P. C.
rna John < oat*-s, ipj.iif* i l am Longley, cen
ter; Kog* i Dudley, left guard;
/tarn Smith • a*Y.|d*< II. light guard;
linger, left tackle; Dean
i ght tackle; Dock I^ee,
Herman Chandler, right
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927, newspaper, September 29, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097986/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .