The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY NOV. 24. 1*27
THE 07.0V4 STO(’KM\V
Pi-gi* 3
DtFrank Crane Says
Thiqv ti-ll us we art* tK»* most -.it
islatturs |ilu(i tn bux Klawffs l!r<
Workmen are putting the fiiihli
mg touches on thi- attractiv«
Ntucco home being huill for
BuiiKcr across the draw.
in vv
i I.
There’s Too Much Concentration |
At Times
Sir Oliver B<-<lg* the other day
aaid: "Science pursues a narrow
ryttd in the search of truth, look-
j*p neither to the light nor to the
ijft. WeH, it will *ocui have to take
ities that thrust tb.rn«ilxt* upon
him.
Manx a r« liy op -t h,,s he« u so
mi upied with hi- taith t? at he has
taken in nniu of tr • miubit.ible
facts that sin round him
£n. also. -<,iih - iint.*T.-. rut'sue
tWlr duty so fitidly that they fail
to see thi spiritual 'lalities that
occur about then
lulls
| SIXTKKN TKAITKKS IN HEM)
The Terrell <s«MitStx wolf cluh is
now in operation xxith lti trap|>eis
.it work. accortliiiK to information
ie< fixed here by 1!. B. Ingham A
tax of ten cents a head on sheep
has la-en made in tarrying on the
l.essxe M
Util I
but
tintl
nt i .>11
it -I:
Wi-
nd »} -
|>e
giuul
it* blinkers off The road* are not
the xx hole unix el se. There is a good
deal ot yrouiid bitxxii-n It looks
at present like a jungle and thi<- \ i *>in ent rated • nd
ket uncivilized Well, xxi xxill thine
have to civilize it. h-rt i
'1 hi tnull to xvhieh Sir <)li \er re ward toxva>d thi . , .e • w , b
I, r.- .s not confined to - ixMitista, • we s|:o.,i,i . . rip ,it pi
allhotiyii it is coimnou ainoiiy them :/es in.' a . •. > po •
A man in-y look -o intently at Tl.» e - n
that thiny upon which his alien-‘much coni cm
tion is fixed that he fails to see [ Men cinti i
important thing- about him to lions upon th
which he yives mo,heed, j do not ~ee tin
Some of the most important ! for happiness
thing- of life come unexpectedly. | path dax l-y day. Women an- so m
Some of our most vital events are tent upon e„nm -,.n.i yoai xvhtcl
qot thosi toxxard which xxe labored t the;, think o impi-naiit that Ibex
. A IB<UI shouldivmT^lo-, e>«apd , iuj • !* •••• (-!*•-. m-s v. r ich tin V .
be able to -i-e tnirtys "out of the iniyht bn\» by th• xv.ix*fi-i the tak-j
tail of his eye." ^ ! ny
The best things .that e\»f 'hap- j 1s t us devoti ail « ui attention i
pened to us have not been those] to our bu- mn r.and, bur l«-t tis
thinys that xx e so arduously search j renu mbi r that thin an other]
ed for. hut thing*'’which- have!thinys in this world ifum the thing
bumped into us unexpectedly. J upon which x\e have t our heart
It is all right to pursue one sub* and that sometime- th«si other
ject with concentration, hut We things are quite as important as
BUST Two ten dollar
folded together, on night of li.i'h work, and the action against the
, mg Kevue. Reward for retun i.,jWolt will be country wide.
1 Stockman office .‘Pi it, John Holt, a trapper, has < aught
II wolves during the last fexx
l>ah, proprii ,r vveeks. Thev drift in from the loxx
ot the Bluehonnett Beauty St q
was in San Angelo the first ot * I: •
week for medical attention. M After listening to a few of the^i
Hal.v xx- i 11 rbturn to San Angdi. -adlo torftir* we’ve decided that
?oon to have an Impacted wls,--.pi' our Amt-i'M-aii aviators are not thi
tooth removed. u,nix ones lo-t o* the higl < s
Alvin Huricll lelt Tuesday for
Austin when bi will visit friends
ami join I'niversity rooters in a
trip to i ollege Station to witness
the annual Turkey l)«y clasl- b«
tween A. A M and Texas
Sheffield ha- bei <-nu vi ry
good customer of ours A • thank
them lor their patronage
I lowers (innerx
The Jiaptiat W. M. S met at th«
church Wednesday afternoon t«u-
tfit regular monthly busines.- and
Bible study Mrs. S. L- Butler was
eleeted president to succeed Mrs.
Will Adams. The society enjoyed
very much the study of the IffJth
1’salm.
Mr and Mrs Walter Childress
spent a few days last week in Al-
pine on business.
mint rx
• min w in* Ai-ioMi-an i s a*i nun i. nuicr win bum) ihim
.- v .as too
g .1 ‘hi .r alt* n
pin-.ot >f wealth
little opportunities
tliat l,i along thi ir
should not concentrate -o much
thHt we do not see other things.
Many a man has been so busy
with his trade or calling that he
has failed to recognize opportun jc. Kirby, Ozoiia, I
our < hCi-t-n olijei t.
t»
Imperial Kinglet
young roosters for
SHOES
Men’s Dress Oxfords In the Newest
Styles. All Sizes
Prepare for Winter
Sheep lifted- coats, overcoats, winter suits
4
Roy Parker
Barn d Ho* k
-aii Writ* -I.
-as :!2 2tp
Fresh Meats
For Your Table
Bologny
Cooked Meats-
Barbecue—
29 PHONE 29
OZONA MEAT MARKET
FURS
Representing Standard Hide & Fur Co.
of Dallas
Beginning Nox. 1 ♦» xxill he in the market for all kind*- of fur*-.
Highest Prces Paid
Aaron Cummings at
Palace Coffee Shop
Phone 157
Fromroof to basement'
that's the way to buy a car
Buick welevtncs this searching test
The man who hut s a home yot•* over it thoroughly,
from roof to hixctnent, to make certain that it has
the sound construction tluit means long and endur-
ing service.
Buy your car as you xn,uld a home. Buick welcomes
this searching test, and invites critical comparisons.
And Buick is willing to leave the decision to you.
SEDANS *ll«>< to M«*)N COUPES *U95 to »1*N0
SPORT MODELS *1195 to *1525
St! /- * k / tew. ktmk fetsiNMes* M* (• sttfrS /hr it Mi A ( j*~g— nj §Ma
BUICK>I928
Wilson Motor Co., Authorized Sales and
Service
i
TIRE VULCANIZIN6
AND BATTERY SERVICE
Our new Vulcanizing Plant and Battery Service Sta-
tion has just been installed and is now ready for oper-
ation. We have combed the whole state of Texas to yet
the latest and most mod* rn equipment for a really up-
to-the-minute vulcanizing and battery plant. The very
latest machinery that will enable us to do work that it
has 1 -von necessary heretofore to send away, has been
secured and you can now yet any kind of battery ser-
vice or tire repair work done right here at home. Don't
throw away that cut or stone-bruised casing bring it to
us and we’ll make it like new.
Not only have we secured the best equipment avail-
able for this new service, but we have secured also the
services of the best battery man and tire repair man in
all west Texas Mr. Fi»her Powell. Fish spent several
days in a Dallas plant becoming familiar with the new
equipment and brushing up on modern methods. Tell
him your battery and tire troubles.
Wilson Motor Company
Buick Sales and Service
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Suowstions
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You’d be Surpri-cd at the > ida> si<<ck we
haw a!readv received.
No need to hunt further f**■ . ::
n ember of the fami! v
n f**r an\
Silverware
Chinaware
Smoking sett Men’s Jewelry
Books
For Her
Stationery
Gifts
Jewelry
Shaving sets
Novelties
For Him
Smith's Drug Store
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1927, newspaper, November 24, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098399/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .