The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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12, 1889.
TIME TO
te fur cutu-
>T I S’ NUR-
A THE OZONA STOCKMAN A
The Paly P»p" !■* Crockett County—3,000 Square Mile* Of Uve.tock Territory
'Out In The West, Where The Air Is Pure, The Climate Agreeable, And The People Friendly - The Best Place On Earth ToCall Home’
VOL 16. 12.00 Per Year In Texaa—*2.50 Migirhurc. OZONA, CROCKETT COUNTY. TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, lyiy'f 6 Cents iv, Copy.
No. 86.
bond failure
; DANGER CITED
Woman’s Club To
Work For Bonds
IN LION TALK Nf.arly All Member*
In Favor, Unoffic-
ial Poll Shows
$375,000 Issue Will;
Brine $1,500,000
In Good Roads
2-3 MUST FAVOR
Early Vote Urged; To
Ballot Here At Co.
Courthouse
"Having* received th< best prop-
VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS SAT,
IT’S COUNTY’S LAST CHANCE
■
•f
ACCIDENTS
Automobile a.. .dent cases tost
the hospital- of the United States
more thou m.nno.noo last year,
for the ear* • l the injured. Moiv
than one-fh r! this*, vus never
gollectrd, I-*-. nils,' the pqgHons re- nav »nK », e«-M>« »•» ™
sponsible for the accidents could option from the state and ted.,.,
not be comi- lied to pay for the! highway d.partrai n's ever ojtervt!
damage the;,- had done. ! county, 1 do not see how ( rock
Nex- to Indu- ‘rial accidents, ett County can afford to turn down,
______thiu honrf issue. N. W. Graham
*h<* me;!-
Woman*.*
b> Mrs.
>. ■ rows
J1 mini-
i *ue to
An unofficial poll of
Worship of the Ozona
(Tub, taken Wednesday
i (hi id, «, (>, i
that more than 2d ot ,li
her* of the club are
iav.tr ot th<* road bout
be voted on in Crockett Count)
next Saturday and arc willing to
lend lheir individual effort and the
influ. nee of the club toward pil-
ing up a majority in favor <>t the
is;.ue Saturday.
In addition to the poll of tiu*
%ut»,moh,!rs rid more individual* this bond issue,” N. W. Graham ; im mb* ,ship taken to Vu > Child-
han *«n” other 1 declared in a talk btfohe the Uou> i. *\ more than ten persons out-
Baptists Observe EVERY VOTER
to
to the hospital .......... ......
one can: i , he .. re of the victims ^ Moncluy noon in rc<r<'n
is n charge on all the rest of us, »«“iuest from the days program ■ t
to the extent that the deficit jn!committee thut he explain some oi
hospital expense- ha, to be made,tb* MursDoiw regarding the pro-*.
up out e* taxe«. '’ou•<, on Sa u;;d;,*v: *
Almost ever*. >u,te make* iuaur- **KKoul<l the voter, ot l roe,ett .
ante again**: .r.Justrial accidents I County turn down this prop,-
compulsorv -n employers. Only tion, however, the highway dt par.
■•!«• oi tin membership I,aw asked
e president to get an expiesvion
'«*:n th* dub on it., -1ntt in tin
,ul iiv-in and it was in response
• these numerous reque.-fs that
l:s. Childress took tie poll.
* In net mint of pre-Uhristm::*
ww v#1, „v,y.w ( tivities. it w ax impossible the
Massac h us setts requiriV'iutdroo'i went will likely resent such action j r ijdle of the week to g. a quo-
bile owner, to carry liability ip- and it will be a long time, it ever.) mm of the club in meeting for uu
If you are injured by a1 the department renews such
aurance. it you
car with a Massachuasetti licenae,
the insurance company pay*. If a
a liberal offer as it has made u
at this time. Should the time ever
WIV uinuM.iKV \ uiuj’rtu; *• •• . .. . . ,
car from an*, other state hits you.jvome. also, when the state by a
you can usually whistle for your | statewide bond or ‘hro“»h
i > >, .. gasoline tax assumes the bur-t
j'ffi.ial vote on thi- issm*. but th
j members with whom communica-
tion WH
majority in favor ol the good road,
project, the president said
A number of club members have
Students’ Night
All College Students
And Alumni Invited
To Services
>u„day mgh’ December 20. if
\cmh;.1 St.mI. m N ,*ht at the Fir-1
’. .o't ( in.,-, h The • ntire »*v.
• * ir.: *>• will < ♦,*.♦»,- around stu-
! h i,» I'!, and a* Deities parti, u-
'>ii I emphasizing th* religious life
'■ tl;e C.mpu*,. Tie ‘*11(1, nts home
1 '' *n, *(;>■ csslts-g* ‘hi* the holidays
jwiil be the ga> t- of honor and
,'.s,!l coi 'r but.* to the firogram
' e 1 , i . u ho v ill t. hi non d in the
'■nil1,, an College Alumni, par-
{<*n‘- of »t„den*«. high «chuol pu*
teacher-, :»n*.♦ educator*
I In ob erving Student Night, the
jl .il Kaptnf Church is co-operat-
j dig w ith the Sathuide Program
|"l Southern Hapti-t Stud.nt Work,
l H.f n lig 1*1,1., cork among culleg.
IS URGED TO
CAST BALLOT
State Will Be Reluctant
To Renew Offer
If Refused
Texon Grid Stars
Beat Locals 13-6
Return Game Here Sun-
day Afternoon At
3 O’Clock
. .u<lents bv It a pints )M headed bv
established were a heavy.,. . . ,, ...,,*
I I* rank la avell ot the Surula)
I School Board In each of the south-
hoiipital td!l7or start a ti<Uou» and j ga.^line tax assumes the bur-J \ number of club members j ng’Slhmcto
expensive lawsuit. 1 den ol building stats* highway*.; voluntwd then services m get-!,, t. ' k
Eventually every progrt'HeiveiCrockett County will no doubt ex- ting out the women voters t»> i umi,
ntate w ill adopt the Massachus-1 I*erience delay
in receiving
stem or something like of the road work by reason
_ |of this resentment on the part ot
MOUNTAINS ,lhc statc a county that
.. , ! turned down an unprecedented of-
Motorist* chiving from Harris-; f(,v of 3.to.j aid
irg fppf-lled without a final h ) “Amt in connection with the pos-
sibility of the state’s taking ove,
the i building through a state
or
sett-
burg (spelled without
to Pittsburgh (with a final *'h”)
are interest* d in the signboards
jf
itsitheii ballots in fin
urdnv, ,t was declan
•I,'t ion ^-at-
lI'C
CHKITH'H OF CHRIST
1 Beginning Sunday at! -*■!**. i< e.-
! will resume their usual onlci Ami
, as we approach th, .lays uf Ynb
tide We are stined with leclitn-
I ' "
: tuti
! IP.;
I ,-lbo
A number of
•n,ployed to gi\ •
to f!.» car. of
■, retari.-s
hi ir full
int* inst.
FULL VOTE URGED
Graham Urges Fair Ex-jth.* f r-*
pretsion Of People
At Polls Sat.
A tc wn team representing < izona
took a 18-6 defeat at the hands o,
a t.'.xri from T.xon on the latter’,
last Sunday afternoon iti
of a two game series t*>
la played between the two teams
The return game of the sorie,
will l>, played at Powell Field nex*
Sunday afternoon at .’{ o’clock.
The O/ona lads scored the* firsi
market of the day in the game at
Texon Sunday when Dob Weave,
snatched a Texon pass from th*
Saturday when the property tax •*11 **r'd ran 6«r> yards for a touch
paying voters of the county will! down That was in the first quar-
register their decision on whether ter. and a *ry at goal tailed an*'
or r.ot bonds in th.- sum ol fTJV,,h,‘ 'Out'* VVi‘>‘ '»> f»'°r <>f O
t.KKI shall be vot.d tor the purpose
oi matching state and federal* 1,1 llM’ wcond qua,ter. the Tex
lurid-, to three times that amount;,in huskies took the leud when they
for the hard surfacing of approxi-1 resorted to an aerial attack that
--*'•• H2 miles --------
The nxi-' important issue th.-**.
lias conn* before tile people of
Crockett County in many ri.cad,**,
will be deeded at the tnills next
mately k2 miles of hi;!hwa;
through this county
This flection was railed by th,
netted a touchdown and a sutceas
ful kick for the extra point after
touchdown. In the third quarter
Commissioners Court in response,"Iexon piled on Another touchdow,
a request .ontninod in a ]s*t<-
Tlici.- ,.i. about tOO.OOo! C 't-igncd by more than 100 »>f the
t S'nderfs m th. Southland. { leading taxpayers of the count.*
'.ri pel* I . n* H|
liapti.-t ,* bool-
vvbom are in
T * * ot her (io p, r
oi [>m at** -* h,.><»? •
w • . k atv.oj.g t hai
p, eserited to the court
ondjc! t**rn,
I * e « let fir tl
; .oi int. i *. lew li
at us Nov-
i **t) U**St f< Mowed
a comnntlee of
'n **f‘ inptead ot uni * • , • # * tuuiit* i nvMtrnu?* t. t ti ur.ai •
nipiruu ui i.nsucm are aHHurm d in a ^
... .. jvvid, issue the proposal will lie I ’ .
•( sfiglhng a8,, <,‘{doomed to certain def, at. But ( hm
ton
after the “h
♦he valley of the
(ape)'"! with
•V’).
Diff* P es
14m
p* I* . ent I",
1 lUi*
irtmeut o!
t fnl k e* t ( 'mint,
, citu* ns witti th*
irdent *1 -
* task <»-.
•* on :i
t Au-tin dm*
h
If the .
l»U *’•' t»f
T|**- - out t! .
.lig til. h • he
t.'.te bo
dy fu-.'mis.'d
tb
i.A
**i. nr. Her*
t i. ii*
1 . **' > * : H! t !
* Urg.i-
!,«. t> 111,1. with
'.in!, ! .7,*- 000
-t.it*'
worth
ard federal
ot modern
w beii they started from midfield
w ith a passing and end run attaci
which placed the ball almost o'*,
the Ozona goal line. Four punch.*
,.t the* Mu* were needed to pus!*
th,* ball across The try tor point
aftei touchdown was nnsucicssfu!
and Ibe score was 13-6.
Nun ova- fumble- a* ciueiai
|s»int, and heavy penalties vve,-.
factor, contributing to the Im al ■
deli o’ Daily workout., are in ord.u
1 h. I.
.1 i
the sigr.
level o: *
That ;*•■
know. It
< I the height above sea-
ii high spot on the road,
m*thing \vc all like to!
*,uprising that the idea
of marring
not spread i
tio* high
th»r
places has
| a state-wide highway building
j program will be hastened
by t!u Voting of bond issuer by the
counties. Every county that votes
heavy bond issue will then L
i converted to the state-wide plan.
...... i which would absorb its outstund-
SBfcED ling’ issue, and the state-wide i,-,
Report., r> ni England are that ' wj)| Tu>t he realized until a ,xuf*j*
Flig'ht Is;.d*r A. 1! Orlebar. who j fi(*i.-nt number of counties vote;
flew 068 mil-s an hour for tho;j„,m| ,f..«4j^^ t,, fonn a ntnioritv of
Sehneide, Cap. h..> achieved J th*- state.”
speed oi at'*! miles :.n hour in « ; Who is onlilled b* vote is u qu.-s- (
private trial At that rate a man . ^on that is being asked often. Mr.
could start westward around the jdmhnm said. Those who have liv« d [
world in th, L.t.tuc?» of l-oivdon; jn the ntate one year and in th,*|
*.nd never get out from under the j county six months, have a i*oll taxi
sun. . j receipt for 1*J29 or exemption and!
All human progress has arisen j have paid a property tux for 1929!
or 1930, are eligible to vote in this,
election, the speaker explained. If*
*1, Calendar
Bible Stud). I" am
Morning di>, "tn <• I I
|*'t 1, “We |la\e Si ell il
Communion Servi. «*.
Young I’eoplc' Sc I v:
Evening discouiM*. i
' >tht*r unnmim emcit
the pulpit W It Sw . i u
i * roi k
ouhl i*s
:.d f. i*
tlu- C.
tub-lit ol
l and t In- !oi,
returning th
e-tell
to In-
al. in:
ui»t I h
int, i
cug t’*
•n <
Spar. -I
nil,
Prail
ti. th.
id t!.
>gRucrm^Taiv^
will t.
from the effort to expand time and
compress -pace. Think that over.
With flight at 500 miles an hour
poeiiible, apace will mean nothing,
time everything
THE ARM! WOMM
you hove rendered property for|
1930 and pay your 1930 taxes be-
„ . ... . .... j if the Eighteenth Arnendn '*nt i-
__ . . tMm wJ11 Hv„ lore the election day. you will be ever overthrown it will not be » •
Many who read this will live to entitled to vote, was Mr. Graham’s! ,ht. vv,rta. The over-zealous Dr>^
see airplanes runaing regularly on
some such time-schedule.
TIME
“Time is money." said poor Rich
ard. Few understand just what it
means
The new lacquer process of
painting motor cars takes one day
in the paint shop instead of a
month. Paint shop floor space is
saved. Money tied up ih undeliver- {day's program committee declared
ed cars is released thirty days;that urguments against the bond
earlier, and capital is turaed over j issue route be boited down to two
faster; result .cheaper cars.
interpretation
“Women voters are also eligible
to vote on the bond issue question,
if their husbands pay a property-
tax, provided they meet the re-
quirements of the ordinary voter,
whether or not their names ap-
pear on the tax rolls," Mr. Graham
said.
M. M. Fulmer, president of the
Lions (’tub and chairman of the
will talk it out of th,* Cor-ctui
as they talked it in.
When one of them unnouu, ••*• th
the purchaser uf a glass ot .*
should be sentenced to t«*u >«■;•
in prison, or that the arm, h. •=
be called out to shoot d<>w n -
xcr.s who make whoopee, t h« .
n,un sense of people rebel*
”lh:s is t,*o much,” th,*v ' ,
muv.
Th* murmur is not loud b«t
»r i-eep. The murmurers a,- t
the g**v ct i,hi ' I.:•
i you tax ton h gh. !
j yield nothing. 11
ii.al cod,. ,.',ngu n
| not convict,”
l i,a»t ,*,<»*ntl>
[gang- of Chicago
• T)
< tzori.x will Ih ♦ ha
■ ’ll Itl the ( Oil, ? hi'
i, 1 rum a bn.!* !*
icing until 7 at
.• ,ngi*<i to cast
di-t ,c
l.,« i
g lilac.*
t eoiir'.
ills w 11'
VS l. 1.
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on inv.i
>!• • this
Sum!
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rth in ,!
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tin i*. con
iTiplimeirt
citv nex'
a, lie,
M. n,lei
■ Creel,
•y John
II. 11.
<■1*. light
ight end .
,n k . Bob
Un; ,*i:
iing full
Waite
Woodrow
ami Die!
i* line.
o’clock in the
inghV Votei
their ballot
rly <*o that the count can be corn-
poll* floss
is not sal,* It
to* revi nue will
.» make the cim plated as <*oon after th
r*.. 'Uiic» will pos-ible
The "offi« .a! ballot" to tx
,in this election carries the
a In ok on tin ing wording
It contained unj "FOR*. The issuance ot
| appalling !»-1 ot murders lor which | Do,u!
the law has ..cured no convictions in payment thereof
| But few of the guiltv are now a-
! live. The natural -.U*«tro>,r of the
Lions Urge Every
Child To Be Present
For Community Tree
used
Road
be tax
first, "Don’t want to iMtddte «,
A young railway clerk asked ajtax on unborn generations’* andjFi'en to analyxation, and c
Clevotend bank to let him prove second, "The time i» inopportune.’' t^av«* little talent for-putting ’'■*
he could save them $26,006 a year The first Rev. Fulmer dsclared. ,hou«ht*intowords.N,»n»*th. i<
by rerouting their mail exchanges i j* a stock argument against *|| they are conscious that Ih« »iu
with other banks The first year public improvement projects, and* makes a Christian talk and m l
to nearly jin the present instance does not|',l,r^1 hn unchristian fashion n*
gang is the g«n,.
A wise old f».«
me that he w«*•!» <!
in worrying .»!*« ut
st, net it*,i ot los g,
l»\ pi st». ‘I h** / i
and ut* Th* gr.
and laid w.i-t<- I
d ot mine told
, i m - of hi“ life
<he possible de*
ird. n and 11* *
-, moth- i .*, „; •
»!'!•
th*
the savings amounted
11100,006 interest on
items in transit
uncollected hold water.
{ "In the first place,'
be open to serious doubt
Rev. Ful-1
m ,
si.
And, if goaded far enough "
Railroad* run fast freight trains• mer declared, "this i*au« will notj^i** something about it
today on passenger schedule*. Her!be a burden on future generations.! wonderful thing about d
chattta can get goods in a week {The money is to be used In build- j universe is Its all-pervading I
that used to take a month In tranait(ing for the future as well as for,°f balance For every star th o
They do not have to carry such;the present, and it is my firm he- (J!'mr "ther star to h**t*t it
large stocks h, n< «• hnve lees capi-[lk*f that the present generation j f *V*ry i***ison there , -
tal tied up, lower interest charge* will b«* doing the future a favor) For every abuse then
I by accepting the proposition ten-
ovea dr red by the state, for I do not be*
Cllta! lieve such liberal terms will ever
doxVM the cost of living in thia com- j be offered again
pie* machine age
arms worm.*, tl -.
a telling t
o con
sum* es . i s I* it ..I
,1 blted. "1
glte-s.(
What lu.pp'T’'
!' fia
tei my
worms be, ante -i
had that
there;
was not 1 ood ec'-'i
, 1. M* no
th* s
were uti'h t iiooi *
in.l and
died,
without l.xviiig n
* gg
And th# in x'
• at tf.**i:
SV* I **
n<* a i my w i n
nd the levying of
’ and
I "AGAINST: The .r ut
( Road Bonds and the 1«*vyi*>l the
[t;»' in payment th**rc<»f ”
I* -s n**c* -s.ry, unJ,*r dat- lawn,
' to \ ode the neoc.Hsnry fax to r»*-
(Tit*- the bonds at th*» san •* tim,
tEi• ,*<*iM* is voted and it is in tom
p|,an* with thH provision that the
.word “and the levying >f th*- tax
in pa; merit there,*l” S’* add' d
Tn veil FOR O** issuain *' of
ti"U<! tun a pen, il mark through
th, |a.-t two line* nr, the ballot, oi
throiigfi tha* v.ot'd - “AtiAIN'ST the
isstian*• of Read Ron.Is and )h>
levying at the tax in payment Ih* t
of ” To v
issue run
ti
Every child in Ozona ih urge*!
to be present in the < ity park on
Christmas Eve night to greet San-
ta Claus, who is making another
olow- *!„.< j4l] trip to Ozona to distribute
presents to all th. children from
the Lions Club community Christ
mat, tree.
Committ<*.*s,in charge of secur-
ing the tree for the park are plan-
ning to have Uw* tree in place the
last »f this w eek and it will be. dec -
orated with vari colored lights by
the West Texas Utilities Company
.,s was done last year
There will l>»* «n abundance of
presents tor all the children and
those who know of poo, children
whose Christmas will not measure
it> to the -pint "I the reason, an*
urged to make an effort to notify
these < hildren and to see that the,
attend the community tree.
An added feature of Santa's vis
ii to th* community tree will be
aiul can acll chea|*rr
Every invention which I
men or merchandia* faatar
natural corrective
‘Things refuae to b** mismanug
ed long," as Emerson pointed out
I take mu
rv I do i •>!
We should «
low. wrong*
corfe*, th*
whoop it lit
take a JhA.
But it’s
n t! is * to-
rt nit ai, to sugg.et that
.upmeiy by and »i
„ (l) v, t ...» t,ad that th. v
. a ■!*.■. We should
p for rigMeou*-io *» and
, -t evil
Ifo* I kliH'V, hit*
AfEUSST the t>ond;tbe award of a Model A Tudor
pencil mark through ! Ford Redan to l«* made by the M.
first two line* on the IttlM,; lend Motor Company in connection
>,, wi.rd * FOR the . iinni e of with the Mime public gathering
ul F< nil*> and the levying of th* old Santa will hr asked to draw
meat tt* i' In other, the ticket, from the barrel which
dr ill Ilf I i»t **.»•♦ % ei •
bn authorized ag
••nt to receive the
in p
we have a mighty helper Th« law
worn*, seen,* u eui
prop<'Bition you «b n't want.
This is the U-t < hail' e < ro* k-
ett Counts ha** ev.-, had and prob-
ably th. laxt chance she will ever
gef to take her place among th»-
modern progressive rotinti* s <*f th.
h»r own interests
Will rt.nrtue <
Th** winner
elit must t». |**x'i
car.
onitrea ana in. ■oiwnwii pnmrn Hui.nr »t.nr * t ' { * , iMfst-oitii
(OMIltetMd Ml pug* fv)
•Pfwar. If th« government la cruel army wernn
roaefs. and if you want C.rocket)
County ever to have hard-surfaced
roads, vote FOR the road bonds
Saturday
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