The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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THE 020NA STOCKMAN
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THURSDAY, SEPT IS. 1927
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Dr.Frank Crane Says
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Nol h Had 1‘Im*.***— *i N- Mid-\^ *M j kt n, Sincluir I <w !*• ..ml at hers al
all
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The man from th
usuallv lit* g<'*' "i
lift mils
Tin- mid v\« Kt ’k * up; OM <1 to 11
(hr honit d l>ana! ty. ! ripon
i* inhabited, K to Mono-
na -• j rodotninat* l> I > morons.
Tin y ai *' tl'*' p» o| U a • • torrn t h«*
favor it*1 butt of a Inn *• all kinds
o’, ridicule
Thc\ are th** tuiy -Mils of tho
world.
Tho mid-wont ha* Chautamiua
circles fitting dem•••ndantn of
former camp meetings The im ah
itaiits ai*' low brows who con n
tor :ho contempt ol all tin ft ai
cipii'i it and advanced Kiliop. ,ns
iimi oiisti men*.
f)id t hoy not put ai l oss pi. :
bit ion ■’
I>i,| not their wives anil dai.gii-
t* i s i-vi n co to prayer meetu
What couId In- common, r!
When the world war < am**, I v
ever, those boys tmm tlie mid v ■ t
Kati-as and thereabouts, die a
pretty good job at Belleau Wood j a tooth bruiih in hi* pm kef and
and in the Argonne. They fought fit w unaided and alon* aero** tl.t
well anil the hemes of I'.a I la klava perilous Atlaetic.
amt Thermopylae had to move a p, rson.ill;- I tl I of • a.»v no
side ami make room for them •»>; diflt r,.JK.,, VV1 at mctu a mat.
the Mull of Fame | , » ,
. ,, Icoiih s Iron) A a Mi sj-
A Missouri bo\ nano <1 I «-r*hiijg
i . i n , . I'liD i i a N* bn. *ri. • ou • ,.s h
and a couple ot Illinois rro n named
vflop a remarkable shoot
Mr. Babbits country, with its
Chautau*iuas and rotarian dubs
and prayer meetings is not such a
had I lace after all.
• that
rant and l.imoln *b nionstrat* d
something worth while could
mie from Nazareth.
And now another mid-w.-ti rn-
er. a "dom" Swede, ha* start I* d
the world
H,. took Ins In. in hand, due.* d
able to horn in
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d -t inguis red
i man and '• < i .
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and mo tic | oi z« tin
a t o.e Bottu.n o
I i :t -*i« r Man
and t<!| what par
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I am prepared to do your elec-
trical work of all kinds Electrical
appliance)* of all kinds repaired.
Joe Patrick, Phone 2 or 178. 23-tf*■
Prickly Heat? Use Guard*) Soap
At jour druggist. 10 i2tp.
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First-
Buick took vibration out of the engine
Now-
it has taken it out of the road
W.
SHEEPMEN!
Nt'w Hunk for 192N has come forward
with another great contribution to
motoring comfort, buick has taken
vibration out oj tht roati by equipping
even liuick w tth Hydraulic Shock Ab-
sorbers, front and rear—an added lux*
urv that the savings of buick volume*
have supplii *1
Let us put a bun k for 192K at your dis-
posal so you mas test this riding tom-
fort for yourstIf.
Sedan* *1 I'>*. *..? I*'*' - C nupe*. JHHJS li* * th‘K)
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Here Is Your Chance
Wilson Motor Co., Authorized Sales and
trvice
To buy Rambouillet Rams
from the Day Farms
Parowan, U.
WEST TEXAS RANCHMEN KNOW
THE MY FARMS SHEEP
BE SURE AND SEE THE YEARLING
RAMS IN SAN ANGELO WHEN YOU
COME TO THE EXPOSITION
For best results in cooking, Pyrex is the
j ideal kitchen ware. I’niform heat is an im-
| portant factor in cooking and Pyrex is the
only material that insures uniform heat.
A specially prepared heavy glass that will
withstand intense h< at without breaking,
Pyrex is easy to keep clean an<l will last a
lifetime under ordinary usage.
We have Pyrex ware that will fit your e-
lectric stove exactly. No wasted heat, no
more bent or warped metal cooking vessels
with Pyrex you don’t have to dish your
food up into a serving vessel, just put it on
the table and you not only have an attractive
service, but the food stays hot longer.
Day Farms Co.
Wilfred Day, Rep. Parowan, Utah
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1927, newspaper, September 15, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098228/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .