The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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I lower* Grocery-—Bakery
•\Ve Co The l imit To Please
1 THE OZONA STOCKMAN
J THF ONI Y PAPI-k IN CROCKET 1* COUNTY-3.000 SQUARE MILES OF LIVESTOCK TERRITORY I
Flower* Grocery Bakery
‘We Co The Limit To Pleat
••OUT IN THE WEST.
WHERE THE AIR IS PURE.
THE CLIMATE AGREEABLE, AND THE
PEOPLE
FRIENDLY-THE
BEST
PLACE ON
EARTH
TO CALL HOME
VOL. FY
f2 00 Per Year In Texas
I2.n0 Elsewhere. G’/ON A, ( ROCKETT COUN’I Y
TEXAS,
THURSDAY. June 2k.
1928
r, cents P< 1
Copy.
No. 12
7 Arthur Brisbane
A NEW PLAN
SINGING AND HEALTH
NO RAIN IN FOUR TEARS
THE VICE-PRESIDENCT
H G. Wells has a plan for man
agnnetit ami govct ntneiit of tins
earth, will) mu I•• >.*rtl «if ditcilors
running the win-I* llm.g
Religion*. say- Wells, liavr run
thru idiior l lit i*t unit v, which
began with “ilir (f'tnpletcM • * 'in
imitiiMti. lias lu i me flic templet
est tajiUaliMn
" ICik« all tInui lust arid give to
tf.e poor." lias Iren thai>iii to
"get all liu ti latisi, and Devil take
the hindmost."
75 AT LIONS
CLUB CHARTER
! NITE BANQUET
Charter Delivered To(
Ozona Club By Diit.
Gov. Rojenquest
PROGRAM ENJOYED
| Visitors Here From 3
Nearby Clubs; Good
'« in ■ : . i Ia.it ;
fol tl« < .1 • T N p‘ ! I . ; "t < f 1
: 1 t < i.'.t-t .. , • n- .lb 1 - Id t h»- ■
Where The Democrats Are Meeting
I
Hero's the* outside of tti• g•• ,it now coliseum built at 11<njs*t«*11 lot the d* !* g.
who arc attending the Dcmm ratic National Convention in *«•** oil this wi
•t hr
id a *p
Putlih .Mti hi ran in complete re
rmtniatn n I uildlni lit the hungry
tiger** «at fits hmU Now vilest
Miper-tilnn trpiatr* * hutlilha *
teaching- .on! si it trues.
: I*he meeting v
| < v # r held in re
grarn was ..rv • d
Vi- iU>r> we • * 1 ' * -• id
, on-, Clubs ed >..!l A J I *
a net Sonora.
The rn*-i i * g o, • m
! *i»ging <i .‘.’Her ,i 1
was pt i nti iiu * if tie
! Me-red it I, The 1 - r - \ i
C •
he S'.
;t Li*
OZONA HOST TO
BIG CROWD FOR
RODEO OPENING
Between 6,000 and 7,-
000 Attend First
Day Program
FAST RACES RODEO
Free Barbecue Is Big
Attraction; Stock
Show Draws Many
.■ ■ v. 11 r r inm i a ml T.ono |n >• -
row-tied Ozona Wednesday
f : e ;Ti ng d; y of the 1 P2S
: !; ■ in I' Mi of at.d Slock Show
• ■ • ■ .-ei.., Thui day and Fri-
I t• ; vie . i. Thin selav is to
This is the- interior of tin
name its Pro*
tun, Texas, hall where the- Democratic P
d < amlielate- and e volve its | latfonn.
| lat: is ieitrtrsting,
I Phili . in Ins "fie pub
Mr Wi
tike tht'si
lie,’" M' i 'I n ho "Utopia ' and
Karl Main, n Ins hunk that l*e
e..tnr the loiiiaJal loll oi modern
M i i.elisjll
Lai 11 one would work as well a*
Ifu e itu-i, that is tu sav, not at nil
Yet ea.fi o useful, foi it makes
nun ti u s. anil that is ntq«,iianj
'lie human rate is ar> individual
«m a bq v e i seal* ami it is ui its
infam y It is n*t-l< s* t<. cotitern
p ate a i ahv Inc vCaes old and
| .an in make a mat. of it in si
months.
\'< '-ii -t if .sieve hew and a1
vd..,t i..t• veut i are or neeftMdua!
Cal) glow. I lie'll e(o whttt VOTI CIO
ti due ft ..ui pi - mote good glow th
1 ' .
■I unpuita'it uml neve
Giants Drop One FIRST DAY’S
Sun. Win Tuesday! SHEEP SALES
Iraan Win. 9-5; Local. OVER $13000
Drub Santa Rita By \ * , 0 . .
Same Score Tues. Selling Reported Brisk
On Opening Day; One
Third Sold
b l. ii-
iu;'i-1 ii"*ue:Jit and ib-
ti i uii
K tit A 1* (,,'t /l till lit*
r ' -i . • t
• q 1 in V Ot Hit pubilt
Mb 1
' ' » 1
('it .'t.d the (•*'>(.!« w 1!
liiiii 1 ci tr
1 u .iV " <>IVt pituil
pot U -l i
' ul- aitii you ,',v, iiglit
M.ul. mi
F’liC" ujH** ‘iiiurr.
* in; < it
i. S -H|" tl New
N . •U - \\
ft I w ui t i bin tiling 01 13
ftuii.i i ■
me *1 Minieis, Is-atitig
l"M
..u*ds
Tint t'
f.if s old, weight
t(M pi-niul‘. the lady ratts-d IKK'
hv li e - I .,im ilii1 a tisil-ii thing
lu iii| it . mi, |ht lira'll, valor of
mi l ine Nothing elevrhjs tfu
Ini , ..* 'itig-mg dues Sin,' at •yuur
v.utk and aMuel coiiiiinpl iofi.
*1 rat fi vuui ihihhin ti Sit y Imi-
taie tfie J•• 1111s11 win ulway- sing,
XVhethe' they IAN smy of nut.
lairne u in tin 1 it tie- Kami' and
e>the> part- ut < api I ri v m • are
<!istmt>ed f>y fhe worst <1 mu phi fit
Sutllli Afina’s ireoflle'fl l.istcifjr.
No ram has fallen in foot yrat s,
lertiie lands tin ti le- drseils, fafiu
bousr* are falhiin into rtuns. the
fatal yroeii leal has tiisaiefroairei
h * he*
ution
J. ii.
>. e ti s-aiiiy:
istvoral I.iein pfp s< i;*:s ami a ire n-
i t-rul iret hrijuui nit ei s*ss,o:i wiis
j st Aye-el.
! The- address of we It-ejitu was
i eitdive-re-d b.\ No.1m.iIi Hawn,ms, with
i response try H. .lordau, presi*
dent elect oi the San Anyrio Lions
! Club. A musie ul proyrarri c-oiisis-
! tiny of a voral eiuet by Airs. ■). W.
' Henderson. .Ir.. and I»r. W K. (\ix
!«rf Hot SpriniTN Ark . with Mrs.
I Grimmer at the jdano. .1 musical
! novelty number by “Shorty”
(Smith ou the 'musical saw.” a
male ipiarU-t composed » 1 !>r. Cox,
M M Fulmer, (ilenri Rutledye
and A. W. .Ioim s. Music for the
s«inys was t'urnisheii hy Mrs. AI.
Al. Fulmer.
Kel LL-inti-n «if San Any* lo of- California Oil Ceinmany te-amirom Marsden Of Utah Tops
Day, Stud Ram Sold
T oJ. W. Owens
The Annual Kamhouilh-t She • (.
ile', held ill 1 on .le 1 ! ;<iii witfi tile
■ockett County Fair Association
uii'o, Al e 1 -1 and Stock Show
iVe promt.se <*! In iny one at 111 •
• st held here in ve.irs witli *h•
M'liitiK eel tj»«- sak on the first
i> of tin- tan VCisJnesilay tnorn
ny.
Sales tnaiV morttinir
otti the auction riny at tfu fair
oiinds totalled tfId, 1251. accord
1 11 b
I' 1 ;il;.
da
..I feature- 1
e'lfular full da'
The fiarei fiittiny Ozona Giants j
Won e>ne' and lost one- tins wee-k 1
Tfie- CiuiTits met tfieir second dr-1
f«-at <»f the season eiri tfie local due |
monel Sunday afte rnoon when *h«
$300 TOP PRICE
May Change 0ST
Route Thru Ozona
Mini days
■ t trowels of
e\pe-( le <1 fol*
ui fats some
addition t>*
proyram and
i . ti ii for the*
dloW .
W ednesduV
1 to' at noon
o amt runny
State Aid On Bridge Is
Possible If Trail Re-
Routed Thru Town
1 e-mi a t«mst to <); oiui 1 .ions ami in ] 1*4,11 |.uumled two (i/ntta jiite ber
response to res|iiests sany "Straw
berrie'4" and olli'Ted two eitfier
\ oeleli tty mends is as e Jicours Mss
Vivian liadyyett yavt .
which made mu h a t.il
culled or lor .an e ncure.
Th*' charter for the Ozona club
was presented by
nor N N Kosemjuest < f KaslJund.
Jn his pnesAUilion spee-ch th** dis-
AA r f»av« uli e aunt fol thankful
nest* l-aik of, rainfall would
pnakc life mij'ossddt A lillmr of
the earth, *|nlliiig the o«i-ai>a,
would sweep thin eontinerit with a
tidal wave a mile luah A clutri|(e
in water front H^t > to H^( >2 would
ehanar that water into prre iide
of hydie>-en. And if. Itke eitkrf
aubntamek, water contra*ted with
the cold, instead of expand inn, aa
ft turns to kc, the tec would sink
to the tmltofn of lakes and nwn,
accumulate there and prrvrut aars
•cation.
We have reaaon to tie thankful.
for eiyht hits and piled up k total
of scores oti hit- and hunched
errors by the locals I he fina
rtadmy scor«' w.is *1 t-<» ,ri for the Cali for
she was nuiHH.
Tuesday afteiTMMin, hnwr-ver, the
Kt-y Fellows yot «m the other end
District Lover- «,f tbe* same score when Aatita Udi
invaded the- local field for a
cial pre-rodeo yarne. TI*- scon c
net yowrnnr rutiled -attention 1«; t|,e Tuesrlav pante was tbv same f
zhe yroMlh ul Lionworn in Texas! tfla1 itf Sunday. exce(.t that in tl>
<Juriii|f the past year, pointing oul Tm-iwhiy riryayeai«'iit th, Gian’
I that at the tirsi of t hi* year Ihrcre vvereon the heavy end ef ’the inure
1 were U0 ciubs tn the state with a ^ (th Santa Rita lasting 1’mni 'Sc
j membership ol 40fi:t «hile the ft* same spoon that the CJauits
I rul check a few hours befort the
j tuiui)uet showed a total of 141*
|clubs with a totatl membership of
lover ft.OOO He stressed the value
of the element of personal ser*
vine in Liotnism node anil th* mm-
| niunity buiithny » forts ^if the <ar-
| yunizutionn
The charter‘was nen-pted by
' President M. Al. Fulmer of the
lm ai duh anti at th* ci nclustnti
ot hts speech. District Governor relvt httrler
liosei»*|Uest «i«claPed ttut Frem Tlu. ,;lilIlt p|;iVUur was
I Kulmrr’s wav the lust s,* *, h ra erjti>|v ktllH,.r u,,,,, „h„uI.
acceptance rH- had * v« r heard n
I his *oq»erietite at district yovet
sor.
A m*iv*. ment hsikiny toward th*'
re-designation of the Old Njiainst.
Trail throuyh fh< heart of Ozena
W It h a Ml IS to 1 rn-s I rig ! * * lot; j
-on ! iraw at a point \v tier* a p« r
| man* nt bridge 1 - 1 * n* < mp'at *-*1 a ml
|at tlu same tun*' r< it mg tti* high
! i\ ay t hrough t h< n
: 1 uvv 1 and (last fh<
j bi-itig oils ile red t
of tlie bridge mov
’ The pro|ios«-d
‘route ot the Old
'through <'/oi,a Mould turn 'to
tiighway tilth* right m-tead <•;
the left at th* eorn* r <d Dro.ulw..
land I'owell Avenue and t f: ♦ tra
| would then follow up two block-
ot the mam business street to tlu
Hotel corner, turn w• t at tha
cnrnei am! go a< ros- tfo draw G
the corn* r *•! I * 1 .1 A h iss.ir
closing days of the
The sheep aale
merning, Iree barbe
in th*- park, the rode
1'i'ogiam in th*' afternoon and a
l- g daiic at night were among the
entertainment features for th**
opening day In addition to these
attractions a big carnival com-
pany was in operation at the fair
grounds during the morning and
again at night
Following are the results of the
first day’s rodeo and racing
events :
Steer Ruling. Ted Powers. Hill
'I H and H Hemphill tird for first
I11*0 e
Steer breakaway First, Bode
Owens, 7 1 *. second Allen Holder,
S -ei olid-
,.in |iart 0!' tt »
Brum Riding
1!. 1 O'/,."., -
\\ r.gbt -. < uml. 1
i It . al ......... t
Cow Milking
Hi* Tit
Woods. 21 4-.r». -1
hang* 11 *1'
d*-r. 2*i J .r>
S pit n»- ft Trail
Gall Roping F
• ml All
Hill
Honor
n Hol-
der.
1 -'»
22
olid,
-’irst, -\ IJ«-11 Hol-
\S alter Hahh. 2 \
In th*- first rac«- of the atter-
iioon’s racing card .a uuarter mil**
f r*-< for al tor a purse of # ’ (*0,
Honnu Atkins, owneo hi Daii Al
hri w th Mysaw in w-n t>y a
length, with Pur*' Gold, owned by
Custer with Norton up. finished
Sunday
With Kelly King. D/.mia s .0 •
lb*- mvund, *ut of the city Sut •!.
t*»e Giants (ii.iced t.h*-tr trr * in or
Itritiegar. a lv*-w ro-ruit t« 1 m
*,; t., Hrineg-ar. ii*s.voi **r. pi u '
vulnerable bnrlei vi • h the » a
torn tans rn best batting li.ii. .<1
eager for the piti Iwr's i> -*t i t'
The visitors got to Hritiegair !"i
t*-»v softies a»d Gianni t < d
ji t*tta
g t«* Ira <’**-Hiiti. s«'er*'tary ul the
home
and th*'T)o* -out it to
U‘* p’’ 11, second
place
it- Ap(>rv»xinuit*-ly mii' thit'll of
-ent
is ighway
The set
ond rare, !G8 mile for a
t» shee(> brought hen lor t'tn-
Th
Jt|-| l[a l-*-d 1 b.i Mg*
in lit* if!0(i ( tn -1
1 was won bv Midnight.
*•!•(> boug'lrt hen- for 1 i*< sale had
rout#
1.1 ui* highway wmi
!d ,u 1 ' m <iii ne*l by
RI is- and IF, saw with
■on d/r-po-wvl ‘it at 1101 tt Wi ilne-
pl.-h
two purpo-e- I! 1-
rn, 11:. d Hi saw up
\\ irin.i May, owned by
ty, nhtii t)u first day - »*’litig
out
ll would tak* t Ft
h:g ’. 11 ay F • it* ; 11
■ h F!i'< In r u( 11 a- set -
used.
-ales will bo continued Thur-
t lit ough a largo r [1.1 rt o'
seel 1011 <•: th* tow 11 ami
11.' bn- nnd,
0.1 • Gil I’m la
t lai* a half iti.Ii for
1.1 t*ixI Fi'aiay. Ur 1 tir%m said.
I1PW
llnt*-l .lint wi ■; 1 •: rna
... (mss .1 0
• w a - won Iti Nel-
Buster Augustine Is
Hurt When Baseball
Crashes Windshield
Whom wonW you xuggrM for
Yicr l'ir*i»lrfit on thr Urpublicas
tu krt ■ How would you go about
•r'.riling him?
New York'* Pusinrs* Men'*
league suggest* ( clone I Theodore
Roosevelt Ho. father accepted
(be Vne 1 irsuleiM'y again M hid
frill, romp .. rung "I am twiag »*de-
|racked It turned out to b« f*it(
a rwi'C'iuou' "•ide trark *"
Cover mu I owden ** mm! to have
darlmrd the Vue Prextdcncv when
Harding »x» fin ted Had fae
accepted, he would tie Previdewt
few
One I ;**t *>tie underground e«-
•lo*Hin, oi* uvt it kill miner* la
mrl No, .nia Kent nr by and
1 Nevada Ami hope ha» t>een abaa
doned fa r tin *< ttian one hundred
aimer* in the Mather untie in Penn-
sylvania
Thoae that from coinf«*nahle
©Sices, oppe *f iru f * "• e i * • nnr.ir*
fVaigrs ah< «• it., lo 1 f 1 ar* neie*
aitv aiuM »• r >-•• lo do Ihr
miner* work
Ten aet'ior* of I'tuneton Vm
trersity annoutwe thru intention
to lake up aviation a* a life work
Or ran Sight* have almiulated that
ialtiui
of five errors being tuarkm’’ up .«
guiu*<t the m The visitors w • i ■
< redtted with tt.ui ♦•tTor-, ifioug*
not quite >0 costly -is t/mse f»:*l t1 ■
i liairtn
King was tn the hara* s* *y,i
Tuetula.v HfterniKW ttnd guiv tin
Santa Kitu *ggrotation a sani['i<
of ,1 low oj his "fade'-tiway
“hooks and slices” and "ski -rr*' k
Air tight fielding for th.«
part coupled with timely
Buster Augustine, son <>f Sheriff
and Mrs. \V. H. Augustine, suffered ,,tM ”
several severe cuts about the fare mo*t
j Sunday when a foul ball, tipped hingles try the tiiantr* and King
bv a batter during the baseball treatment of VMitiog batsmen *-n
i game between Ozona and Iraan ahled the locals to cume up from
(Sunday, crashed through the* wind, behind to take the- engagement in
shield of a car in which hr wa* * decisive manner,
sitting an*l showered him with rW|U,.,t „f f„|r officials.
*r 1ms*.«. J who feared that the games might ’' gham Day
j Buster, with Hurst Meinerke. interfere with the nheep sale in
had just driven into the Itall park, {fa* mornings, the three game ser
! hunting a doctor to t xtrart a splin between the Ozona Giants and
iter from his hand They were in J the* Miles Giants was called off
j Mr. Meinecke’s car and parked out'The Tuesday game was hurredly
side the fence behind the home arranged in lieu of the three game
plate. A fast ball that the batter scries and arrangements were
ill tty I rorn lb* rt'iy wilJ he held
.-ain Thurniai mwrmng and th*
Jos will prvibobK In isilit I IiUii!
rough Friday mnnimg it .my
••op a? •• b ft
Alursden and Smi o1 Pa row.in.
’.uli, tojqs-d tin f,r*t tlay's »• I
v* 111 lit m st.atl rjin- which
ought Jf.'S2o. Mi -lo* Davidson
(tzo 11 u was t he buy or.
N 1. .lulinviii ui Sal Angelo
the nta-tioneer In Pirrc*- .1-
lairmun o! tb* ainvp tbpatt
'■lit. is id chaty of tb« Wales
Apprtixiiuntf 1 > 1 <» bv-u«l ot slur p
ere sold from 1 he tiny during
r morning SeJers t«i< laitv-iir I
.Madsen. Day barm- Go. Mi
'osh A Sou, J. N Marsden and
Marstlen. al ol l tab. and
•urge Wiliam* 0/ Flilorarb*. -F
Madsen s**l*l Iwo rums a»*l 2ii
ms. buyers Is mg W'ils* Owens.
1 P»* f* e, .lim lack* ' and P. I!
Karros Go sold two
1 ut! rums ami IF* ruins, buyers b*
mg A. (’ Hmiver, J»w Davuls*'n.
link Turk. Airs. Jim Davidson and
(’hurley Cannon, 1. N Marstlen
sold two atud rams and 10 rams,
aid W. Marstlen sold one stud
r.»m and 20 rams, buyers bring
tippet! just enough to lift over the made Wednesday for a game nt the •F'^witehelR^dgar ^ haprnan^^i
I d Branch and Dock Turk George
\\ illiams soM one stud ram to A
t Hoover and two ewes to Vie
P , of, M. Ir,tosh and B n sold f:vr
I tomw to Boyd Cla>tt*n.
wire nel backstop h t the wind fmr grounds Friday morning with
shield in Mr Meinecke's tar untl the Miles nine. This game will
showered bith men with glu***. Mr ^tart ut 10 o'clock Friday morn
, Meinerke escaped injury, trig ut the fair grounds.
Misses Josephine ami Lom No- Mrs J. C. Cunningham. Mi**
icri of Fun Angi i" are guests of tizabeth Cunningham, both of >
Mi-- Rachel Schraeder. Angelo ami Mrs \\ F Y«te*
Misses Alice. .)*. n and Helen Hen* Tulsa. Okta arrived Wednesdav
'* r*on ti Fan Angtdo ate m t. •« le the guests t>f Mr. and Mrs J
;n Ozi'nn K*r«ey during the celebration.
Mrs Antiy Nelson retnim-d Sun-
,t from Chrlstoval where vhe
i« been sta nding ti * lust few
• eks.
Id* t h* securing -tatc.iid m ' • v
1 mi ■ 1 rut l "fi 1 '1 a hritlg* .«• 1 <•--
i ht (iraw «t! that (■• • 1 tit niiin •
Ii ighwuy < toss* il
Th, t rn-1- mg F.u k "1 t h* c"i< l
i- ile iun-il tu b< tf[> naricwi '
point of the draw when a bridge
Would In 1 ex -1 tile a I'd 11 1 - be ! * l * d
that ii 1F* rout* of I be lug' w .1 > 1-
chanx’cd ami appliiuition triad* tor
,-taI* aid on th* bridge project that
th* highway iiimiiii-Mrii would
giant -in Ii iiid
500 Gallon Still
Seized Near Here
Local Officers Capture
3 Barrels Liquor Anri
2000 Gals* Masb
A MKt gallon capacity still, three
to.gallon barrels of finished whi*
key uml approximately 2.CKK) gal-
lon* of mash were seized by Sher-
iff Augustine and Deputy Casbeer
Friday night on Live Oak Creek
on the H fl Cox ranch about 3A
miles west of Ozona
Two men and a boy. all white,
were arrested anti turned over to
two federal prohibition officers
who assisted in the raid. The pn
-oner- «-re Hiker* tr iht F;;ri
Sto* kton iad where they latei were
r« leased on bond {* nding thi* ;r aj>
pearance in Federal Court, prtib
ably ut San Angelo.
The -till wa« not n • (station
when the officers arrived on the
In Gray. • w m-ii ii> lllis and Hy*
■wilt: fly-aw up Simon Ken*
t.-i, i wiic*! by Mill-fiaugii and Gil-
mer, war -C'-und
\ 1 !’i*-rce 1 ui l ied "l all first
nut'* n ' in' wool sliiiw, ii* Id irn-
niiiiatcly after tin' rioiiii hour.
,\li pn n *• won fi) t 111 a i e in iht*
1onipetition m br*th tin 12 months
ami N month- cli(i* Iti th*' 12
months clips (ieorgi- Harrel won
-1 1 tnh .!ue I’ien 1 thir*i and
(iw • ii- ami Son fourth. ^
1*
Thompson Cafe Gets
Into New Quarters
In Couch Building
'Ui* Thompson Cafe, owned bv
A I. Thompson, moved into its
new home in t.he Couch building,
completed la-t week on the cor*
m 1 opposite the new Hotel Ozona,
Sat unlay of l«st week and w as do-
ing a brisk business during the
nxloo
Mr Thompson has installed all
new counters, stools and fixtures
and has a modern cafe.
hi * n* Two men who wire near the
-till were arrested The next morn
mg u Di-year old boy was arrested
in connection with the find and
lodged in jail at Rankin A few
Four a I,,t*-i the Ikij riiMtie tun get-
away from the Rankin jail and so
far a- officer* here had learned,
he hail not Iteen recaptured. The
still and liquor cache wa* located
about 200 yards from the road, )•*
<ul officers said.
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1928, newspaper, June 28, 1928; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098578/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .