The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OZONA STOCKMAN
THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1931.
Lions Make $40 On
Play In Two Shows
During Past Week
splendid and patriotic undertak-
ing. We paid too little attention
in the early days to these historic
sites, with the result that many
of them have disappeared, never
to be replaced.
Two presentat ions of the three-
act comedy druma. “The Absent-
Minded Bridegroom,” during the WOOD
past week ndtted approximately ! Nothing has ever replaced wood
$40 for the treasury of the Ozona satisfactorily for the interior
Lions Club. i “trim
There is less lost motion in the
management of the Western Un- _
ion than in any other concern of
which 1 have any knowledge.
Whatever Mr. Carlton has to say
about organization, therefore,
must be listened to respectfully.
SPECIALS ECP
A second showing of the home-1 effects can be obtained which are
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harrell
............ have returned home from their
of buildings. With wood,! honeymoon in San Antonio, tort
FRIDAY
talent play, presented at the O-
zona Theater Tuesday night of
last week, drew a good sized
crowd, netting a total of about
$25.
Saturday night, at the invita-
tion of the Fort Stockton Lions
Club members of the cast journey-
. ed to Ft. Stockton where the play
impossible with metal or compo-
sition. But the use of wood in
large buildings in the cities has
been discouraged because of the
fire risk.
New York authorities are now
experimenting with a new fire-
proofing method w'hich seems like
Worth and Dallas. They are at
home at the Harrell home in the
south of town.
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Mrs. Joe T. Davidson is in a
San Anngelo hospital recuperat-
ing from an operation undergone
last Thursday.
SATURDAY
Bring this price list §
with you. Further ^
reductions on some 1
items may be made. 3
ly to be adopted. It consists in; . . . ..
was presented at the Queen The-j soaking the wood in a chemical ^ev- »• **• Meredith is in '** e
ater to a good crowd. This pre-1 solution which, when heated, holding a training sc oo in e
sentation netted the club approxi- j gives off a fire-extinguishing, Methodist church,
mately $18 after all expenses of! vapor and at the same time covers | °~
the trip had been paid. j the surface of the wood with u ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baggett are
Members of the cast and visit-; protective coating. ! spending a few days in San An-
ing Lions who accompanied them! In New York now wooden tonio.
were cordially received by the Ft. shelves, paneling, doors and trim
Stockton Lions and the people of are not permitted in tall office
Miss Eva Davis is in Houston
that city and those who made the, buildings and hotels, and wooden j visiting relatives,
trip were loud in praise of the ’ floors are allowed only when laid ———
hospitality of Fort Stockton. Sev- over solid concrete.
eral splendid between-act features; _. ! I like the way I do;
were presented by Stockton Lions.' ORGANIZATION If you don’t, tell me;
— i Newcomb Carlton, president of! If you do, tell your friends.
I OCl&y And 1 omorrow Western Union Telegraph Com-| Appointments by telephone. 71
(Continued From Page One) j pany, thinks that our whole sys-
tem of government needs reorga-
nizing. The country has become
development continue
Dogmatic religionists, who be- j too big, its problems too complex,
lieve that everything was finish- to admit of efficient administra-
ed when, as the Book of Genesis tion by a single President and a
tells, God rested on the Seventh Congress is now organized.
Day, will disagree with Dr. Mi Hi- Mr. Carlton is himself probably
kan. He believes in a God who the nation’s greatest organizer,
works through methods of which
science has gained a few glimpses'
and is steadily learning more. - —
In a time and place where men I
were burned at the stak 1 for hold- |
ing beliefs not taught by the f
priests of religion, Milli' an would j
have risked his life b> such utter- .
ances. That cannot happen in |
America today, but if the Bolshe- J
vists of Russia had their way he I
House calls made day or night
Hotel Ozona — Room 214
V. B. CHRANE
D. C. Ph. C.
LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR
39-4 p
Distilled Vinegar, 1 qt. .15
Pepper Sauce, 14 oz. .09
Peanut Butter, 32 oz. .35
Jelly, Rex, No. 2*/> .25
Chow Chow Pickles, Heinz
IOMj oz____________ .25
India Relish, Heinz, 11 oz. .20
Tex Anna Hot Reiish 16oz. .20
Pure Preserves, 16 oz. .25
Ketchup, Uncle Williams,
14 oz. .18
Cherrie Jam. 32 oz. _ .30
Mustard, Schilling’s, 1 jar .10
MAYO BRO’S. DENTISTS
211 •» South Chadbourne
would be condt tuned for believing j
in an% sort of a God
at all.
relig on
WAKEFIELD
Nearh two hundred years ago
George Washington’s father
planted two thousand cedar trees
on the familv estate. “Wakefield.”
near Fredericksburg. Va. Today,
that cedar forest is the scene of
the greatest activity since the;
birth of the first President, for ;
workmen are engaged in restoring
the old house, which was burned
on Christmas Day l.">0 >ears ago !
The stone foundations and chim-
neys still stand, and a brick-kiln
has been constructed to make
bricks from the local clay, just
like those of which th** original
house was built.
The restoration and preserva-
tion of the homes and birthplaces
of the Fathers of our Nation is a
Nil GREATEST SKOAL
20™
Port Sauce, 1 bottle
Ginger Ale, 1 pt. bottle .. .15
Sugar, Powdered, 1 lb_______.09
Marshmallows, Angelus,
1 lb.......... .................. 08
Gulf Wax, 1 lb. .10
Currants, one 7 oz. box __ .10
Coffee, Schilling's, 2 lbs. .79
Tea, Maxwell House, V>\b. .35
Tea, Maxwell House, 1 lb. .70
Sweet Pickles, Wilson's,
10 oz. .20
Pinto Beans, lb. .06%
Soap, Fairy, 6 bars____ . .25
Palmolive Beads, 1 box _ .08
Steel Wool, 1 pkg. .05
Washing Powder, Gold Dust
large size __________ .... _ .25
Corn Flakes, 1 pkg. .. .08
Spaghetti, Vermicelli,
Skinner’s, 1 pkg. .05
Coffee, special brand, 3 lb.
can _ .85
Tomatoes, No. 2, 1 can_____.09
Tomatoes, No. 1, 1 can______.07
Peas, 1 gal_____________ .80
Pineapple, 1 gal-I..........90
Coffee, Fancy Santos Pea-
berry, 1 lb._______________ .20
Flour, American Beauty,
48 lbs. .............. $1.55
Soap, Crystal White 6 bars .25
Soap, P. & G., 7 bars
Eggs, per doz. __
Raisins, 4 lb. box _______
Meal, 20 lb. sack______
Spuds, per lb.
Extract, Canova, 2 oz.
2 bottles
.35 1
ALL DRY GOODS 25 PER CENT OFF
FULL UPPER AND LOWER PLATES
ONE OF OUR BEST SETS OF TEETH
GUARANTEE FIT AND MATERIAL
moo — $20.00 - $20.00
Phone 3214
O. K. MAYO, D.D.S.—J. E. MAYO, D.D.S.
t>HCNE 107
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For Perfect
RADIO RECEPTION
Your Tubes Must Be Perfect
I’LL TELL yCL . . .
It? kinda hard to say why you trade at a place. You
do or you don’t. A few have to have credit so they go
to a credit firm. Some don’t have to do that, and it
leaves a flock of grocery houses to choose from.
I looked around a little and went to trading with
Flowers Grocery - and I’ll tell you the reason why.
They don’t make me one price, and the next fellow
a little cheaper. Yea, I’ve seen that happen right here.
That’s the way some merchants try to get business—I
know because they have fed me the bait time and again.
Once I h ied it, and I’ll eat your last summer’s straw
hat if they didn’t take that bait, hook and sinker, and
make me eat a large portion back on the very next bill.
Moreover, while my Grocer makes mistakes, aplen-
ty, he doesn’t look at me like I was lying if I say I didn’t
get something. Maybe you won’t believe it. but I’ve
had some do me that way.
Maybe you won’t believe thu either, but I think Ozona is thn best
Olanteil tori I ever saw. so to help do what l can. I picks out a place to trade
--where I think 1 can help make a citizen that will be good for my town. Be-
lieve me. the most of them don’t think of nothing but their own hide* an’ the
almighty dollar, so when I find a fellow who is trying to build his town as
well as his two-by-four business, then I aims to help that fellow along. Well,
I trade w here I trade, and yau q$n do the same, but there’s a lot more to bus-
xj OW old are your radio tubes? If they are as much
Axas one year old it is time to have them tested. Most
radios will improve surprisingly in tone quality, range
and reception when rejuvenated with a new set of tubes
at least once a year.
X F your radio set is noisy or reception is weak, your
A trouble is likely in the tubes. One new tube may
solve your radio problems for the rest of the year.
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iness than cheap prices. I’m Just helping out by pointing out .some of the
reasons why I trade at
FLOWERS
6SCCERT & BArccy
“WE GO THE LIMIT TO PLEA8E”
PHONE S OR 2tt
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Tubes Tested Free
TXT E will be glad to test your tubes without charge.
VV If they are weakening, the fault can readily be
detected in this test. If your tubes are a year old, by
all means have them tested and enjoy your radio pro-
grams to the fullest.
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All Makes of Radios Serviced and Repaired
JOE OBERKAMPF
Majestic and Victor Radios
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