The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OZONA STOCKMAN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER II. 1928
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About your
Health
Things You Should Know
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Strang** a« it may si*«*m. t?*»* *.1"»
rfu.Mting habit of masticating
is mori ^t»*luotiv«• m *r**
tenacious in its I aid >m th • chew r
and, in Minn* «a.vs, less harmiu
to fiim. than the more elegant ■ ,-
tom at’ smoking, to who h *
is much more tolerant.
In this article I shaii try to il-
lustiu'e, uni Mil' ,-iiVvt.. iri the !! • i
tine, but the jierversiou >’ human
saliva from it.- not rnal funvtsnn
more deletertmis than the tobacco
..lkaloid involved Hus is tne
« hief trouble from hewing tobac
« 0
The saliva is a natural fluid, se-
creted by the glands, for a definite
purpose to balance the acid gas-
tric juice The chewer wastes it
by his successive expectoration
If he chews before breakfast, so
much the worse he is sure of ex
cen of ac’d for digestion of this'
'highly important meal. Prolonged
sta t* of this normally alkaltru* sail
' va tn-.ng thrown away, the vie -
1 *ir: t cove- himself to be a dys
pej with chr .lie acid stomach. j
Soucui-ss, gas eructations, iuaoili •1
i t g • • fa" .■ foo ls, and e en
evidences of the
it the nicotine, but:
•bat produces the'
g n!5V other thing |
the sat>va. would)
,.c much trouble, j
lorn lav * his trou •,
re. Excess of; j
> ierode the wall
oi I ; roduve ulcer
a** iH c r-iun'evi
distress by s*op-
■ r ew w thin,the
i after maais. I
of 101 years, who
•r since he could
lever chewed bo-
ld to ex*, css any j
si iri
before
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vlU
r • tr:- better w.i\ is. to
v tobac i. or anv thing
good, whoteaome food in
;n : but '.nr .igol uroLfier
vo, must he borne with in
Mrs Ernest Murrell, who has
be- r: seriously ill several days.
w.,s reported much improved thus
W eek.
Look on Page ’ for new serial
st i”'. beginning with lk".s iasue.
L VSTI’RA'jE for sheep >r cattle
or oh Albert Kay. 2*»-2tc.
REDUCE
yottr might
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f > • 4
FILLET of HADDOCK
Ytmr doctor will idvnr you th.u this lotto ocean
fish will taoumh you without fattening. Non uily.
It » digested readily without clogging your system.
Serve Serdu Fuh m pbec ol heavy, starchy
food*—your scales will show rcvilu
within one mouth. Let us supply
you, regularly.
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OZONA MEAT MARKET
Ororit Texas
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4.!
STOP WISHING
Yro Had Prepared For
a Rainy Day
r>t>‘T
amounts
rainy day *:
c*asy. One dot,
and set ynur ft
thrift ii ai fore-
^ how quit1 !< y y*
)5i vo i u. t nut i
9 A thrift ..
a - i < regular weekly
fa* on for the next
-avings plan makes it
w: start an account
fir: .y <>n tre path of
.t. You* I he surprised
a: cm in! w l grow if
> ' a wee My amount
at * • > bar./. ■ 4 the «* st
Now Every Minute Sees Another
GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
Placed In Some American Home
The General Electric Refrigerator was
first announced just fifteen months ago.
At that time these refrigerators were be-
ing placed in homes at the rate of one a
day. Now they are going into American
homes at the impressive rate of one a
minute, every day.
A Nation-Wide
Organization Has Been
Created
At the beginning of 1927, fourteen deal-
ers handled the General Electric Refrig-
erator. Today there are more than 5500.
Where only 70 people were engaged,
today there are 11,500.
This swift but sound growth is a tribute
to the newest product of the Research
Laboratories of General Electric - a
complete justification for the fifteen
years of research and experiment which
were put into the development of this
“years ahead” refrigerator.
Public Preference Has
Been Won
The miracle of general public accep-
tance, all in a year's time, has come to
pass— an acceptance which is keeping
nine factories running at top speed.
Thanks are due to the foresight of the
electric light and power men of the na-
tion who have brought electric service
to eighteen million homes. They have
made it possible for General Electric
Refrigerators, in ever-growing numbers,
to aid in reducing the annual seven hun-
dred million dollar loss in food spoilage
in American homes.
GENERAL ^ELECTRIC
Refrigerator
Makes it Safe to Be Hungry’
Wilson Motor
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928, newspaper, October 11, 1928; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098585/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .