The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1935 Page: 5 of 6
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Aagelo Herders
Member* Of Fent—n
Stor Hold Meeting
The Ozone Order of Easter*
8ter h»d it* monthly meeting
Tuesday night and was entertain-
ed with Mr*. W. J. Grimmer, Mn
C. E. Davidaon and We* Dixie
Davidson acting aa hoeSeraes to
the member*.
At the Tuesday night meeting,
three officer* were installed. They
were Mr*. Joe Davidaon, sentinel.
Dlnla Davidaon, organist and lftm
tank McMullen, Martha.
A high point oS the meeting man
the exhibition which an impraae
ire demonstration of secret work*
of the order was given by Mrs.
Bright Baggett.
Following the order of hwrintea
a thicken supper waa served, fol-
lowed with ice crasm. About
twenty-five member* were present
SON TO a A. MOOKES
Dewayne William is the name
of a seven and n half pound eon
born to Mr. and Mr*. H. A.
Moore Friday n!gh{ in n San An-
gelo hospital.
Mr. ud Mm. BUI CmUI* in
the parents of a son, her* Mon-
day. The newly arrived jmunff
man tipped the haem at seven
pounds and has been named Wil-
liam Pierce Conklin, after hie
father.
New trouble* rtae over Mm
hetiaon for the irmiini Baal*
langne entrants with a UMM edi-
tion of the Sen AMmln Ikate
randy to take the (MM
in the second half of Mm ieagm*
* utter from Haw. Lea* M.
iSTpaator of the MM*
>*n. why, with Mr*. G*m~
jn^ksabaea at the hadalda of
, psients, ***?? TarTilTT l'
• tsvtor and faMH/'aupaet to
mHaskell, Okie, thin week,
v Gambrel! said that ha expect-
te be hack in tiara to preach at
& the morning and mmia«
lRk services Sanday. Ula par-
a are much improved, ha raid.
a^q^a Bnadaii. to the
to the Wtopma
The married couple will I
hfltor l» the Lon Freeman
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Sparkman
mart viaiton in Sen Angplo Mon-
day. They war* accompanied by
their three children' and Ernestine
Watts.
aplit season schedule storting la
July, mccvdtng to an article by
Btondy Cross in yesterday** San
Angelo paper. The San Angelo
sntry. if it materializes, will com-
plete the circuit for s full sched-
ule during the next two months,
with no off-Sundays
The new Herder set-up ia de-
scribed in the following article on
Blondy's page:
rhe San Angelo baseball asso-
ciation in heavy session* the last
severs! days organized s 193ft edi-
tion of the Ssn Angelo Sheep
Herders and worked out s plan
for competition in the second half
schedule of the Permian Basin
league now composed of Texon,
Ozona, Crane. Iraan and McCamey
"By taking in the San Angelo
team the league will by assured
of continuous baseball with no off-
Sundavs.
"The San Angelo business man-
agement is composed of the old
officers, due Sanger, president;
Allen Ingrum. vice president and
serretanjt rejisurn-, a n d t h e |
-ports editor of this newspaper as
he board of directors.
"Herman Peters, Sheep Herder
nianngi r the latter part of last
t-ason. returns to the helm again I
‘his viar Oscar Peeples, veteran j
Herder twirler, is assistant man-
ager.
"A potentially strong club has.
been aligned.
"The pitching staff is composed j
f i’tcplcs. Bu/.Z Wet/.ci < With S«n ;
Antonio for a time this summer) j
and Herman (I.efty) Sparks of
Del Km. anil a form* r Pacific j
coast hurler.
"The catching staff is composed
of Duck Hailey, the note*! gover-
nor of Kchlticher Ounty; Joe
• luii/ale' ut 1 »* 1 Bio, a till Jack
Doran of San Angelo.
"Peter* has be* n .oing n.ost of
the mobilizing. On tie infte’d the
manager himself got - to t.rst base!
with Dawes of D<-! Uio at short-!
stop and Kyan of Del Hio ut ,-ci
*ml base Peters has picked up,
three young infield rs. Her I
Jones, Max Welch and Troy Mc-j
Kinney to fill out the inner works. '
"Bear Barnhart of Del Rio and
,f D. White, the latter recently!
released from an Hast Texas
METHODISTS WIN THIRD
CON8ECUTIVB GAME WED.
Seemingly clamping e jinx on
their rivals, the Baptists, the
Methodist softball team won the!
third straight gnaw in a row!
when they copped yesterday's
match IT to 6. Previously th*
Mrs. D. W. Neal of Lourato.
formerly of Osona, and the daugh
ter of J. L. Glover, Osona, reseat-
iy underwent an operation in a
Tempi* hospital for- the removal
of a leg. The operation followed
serious infection in the limb.
The Church of Christ wishes to
flask as I# all __
*■■■»*» ••• *w*w»v*s* ut van** wtuVMtt
County Fair Association for its
kindness in allowing the us* of tho
grandstand for the church barbe-
cue recently. To the aaaociation
w* extend our appreciation.
Church of Christ
L. N. Moody, Minister, itc
Mu sad Mrs. Edmund Dennison
lAMaser* ***• to"*" *,**■
Saturday at Ajgjg*
maison was forarav*y»Mra* Ca«o-
s Fox expression toucher h*r*
id a niece of Bright and Early
inett of Ozona.
Methodists outdid their rivals
Monday and last Thursday.
2 roll* for
If you have guests in your home
it will be a courtesy to them and
information that your friends
want to record their visit in the
current issue of The Stockman.
Jast phone 210 and give the re-
porter their names.
Baptist Missionary
Society In Meeting
entertained
Mrs. Evert White
Lr bridge club at the honto of
frs. N. W. Graham Monday nfter-
[pon. Mrs. Lowell Littleton took
Igh score prize for the club. Miss
;da Most*, guest high, and Miss
fixie Davidson, cut.
Mrs. T. W. Casey, mother of Mrs
J. H Gray of Ozona, is visiting
her daughter and son-in-law here.
Mrs. Casey, who resides in Cole-
man, came back with the two O-
zonans two weeks ago when they
returned by Coleman from a trip
to Waco. She expects to stay a few-
more weeks here.
The Lottie Moon Circle of the
Baptist W.M.U. met Wednesday
afternoon at the homo of Mrs. S
L. Butler for a Royal Service pro-
gram. Taking part on th.- program
were Mrs. W. A. Kay, Mrs. Butler.
Mrs. Glvn Cutes. Mrs. .! S What
ley, Mrs. Jim Patrick and Miss
Betty Schramm Others present
were Mrs. C W. T<:liaftrro, Mrs
Ray Dunlap, Mrs. Frank H.rrick,
Mrs. A, C. Hoover, Mrs. O. W.
Smith and Mrs McliruU of San
Angelo.
Next week the * »r-• I• will m* e
ut the ranch home of Dr> W. A
Ray.
Ozona Stockman
Mr. and Mrs Mike Friend were
pong the Ozona visitors in Sun
ingelo Monday.
SLAVEN
Magnolia Service Station
CLYDE LEATH. STATION OPERATOR
Try U* For Quick Service
RAM H EMPLOYE LEAVES
Fat Folk* Read Thia
;he reduced u
LBS. IN 3 WEEKS
Taylor Wallace, who resided in
Ozona for the past several months
and was employed on the Boy Mil-!
ler ranch. Uft Saturday for Tem-
ple w here he will visit relatives, j
From there he will go to Chicka-
sha, Okla., where his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Foy Wallace, Jr., live, i
He expects to remain there.
Paid No Attention
To Envious Gcwaiper*
WE MAY DOZE BUT NEVER CLOSE
OTTO SCHAFER GREETS
CROCKETT CO. FRIENDS
FROM HOME IN At STRIA
24-Hour Service
Mrs. J. H. Valentine of Freeport
!. Y., writes; "I lust 14 lbs. with
Iruscher. and my husband took off
intends
Among those at the Hotel O-
zona Tuesday night were Frank
Fimllater and F.’. H. Coulter of
San Aiigelo, and W B. Burke, !_
Mertzon. ■
ASSOCIATED with DONAHO GARAGE and
STEVENS MOTOR CO.
Mrs. L. E. Brooks is in receipt
of a letter from Ottn Schauer, an
early day resident ot thi.* section
and an Unde of Charles Schauer.
now ranching in the Del Rio area.
Otto Si ham r is mm living in ,
Austria, having 1* ft this urea sev
eral years ago to return to his na-
tive land. Mi Schauer sent greet
ings to his friends in Crockett
County in the letter to Mrs.
Brooks.
|2 lbs. in 3 weeks
jteping up the good work. 1 think
Lruschen is simply wonderful."
Intelligent folks like Mr. und
Mrs. Valentine don’t listen to gos-
Uppir.g folks who til! them :t’.»
npossible to reduce safely.
Kruschen Salts is one safe re-
lucing treatment—it’s a health
pcutim-nt— physicians prescribe
I—just take i* half teaspoonful in
| cup of hot water first thing ev-
iry morning—tastes fine with
nice of half lemon added—a jar
Ms 1 weeks and costs but a few
ent-s -any drugstore. Ozona Drug
Itore sells lots of it. Adv.
Mrs. Baylor Young of Tucson.
Ariz., formerly Mis* Maude Park-
er of Ozona, is here visiting the
W. F. Coates family.
;§
I -iiSi
being a pitcher and a catcher are
swell outfielders.
The second half of the Permian
Basin league race runs through
July and August."
i#ALUES
Sharp increase In
Business Failures
In Texas For May
Summer
foods
| failure* in Texas during May
showed a substantial inerea- .
* both in number and in total ha-
polities as compared with the sim-
j i)ur month last year, according to
I the University of Texas Bureau of
! Business Research.
An average of six failures per
week occurred during May. th*
same as in April, against an av-
erage of only four per week dur-
ing May la»t year. Total liabilities
were $231,000. a decline of 7.2 per
cent from the previous month but
an increase of 63 per cent over
May a year ago; while the aver-
liability per failure. $10,500.
FRIGIDAIRE ’35
> jmn.er tim- is the time for a little mure ear*- i
selecting the menu. Cool dishes—salads. c**l
meats, vegetables, cheese, fruits—these are i
demand by jaded appetite*. As alwavs. F I O«
FIRS GROCERY anticipates your needs nn-i ol
* rs >*»u EXTRA VALUES in every item
Quick Aid
19 Glee**. to a Package—Assorted Flavors
Kraft* Pimsmto Ch—glass 1
The Ktod That Spread*
Olive*, Queen*, quart. _ ------ ^
Ripe Olive*, large size, can .. 2
Ml Fickle*, 6 oz. glass.
Pure Preserve*, 1 lb. jars-- -1
Veel Cutlets, special select, lb. 3
Warm Weatheer
BAKERY suggestions
Freeh Fruit Pie*— Angel Food Cake
Asserted Cak# S*«*re»
Light Pastry Delicacies far Summer Delight
Many Frigidaire* ’35 are now on display in our showroom ready for the
rush of summer buying. See for yourself the marvelous beauty and conven-
ience as exhibited in every model of the Frigidaire. You are sure to be
pleased with its overall appearance . .. but that ia not all:
You have performance! Foods an kept fresh, pun and whofaaoma
because the correct temperature of 90 degrees or less is maintained. Every
pen of the mechanism of the Frigidaire *39 is constructed for the maximum
of performance m a minimum operating coat.
Visit our showroom and 1st one of our salesmen explain to you to detail
the many outstanding features of the electrical refrigerator that k now
selling in its fourth million. Convenient terms make k possible for almow
every home to own and enjoy the many benefits made pomida by electrical
refrigeration.
Eppanauar Powell
Teal To 2315 Feel
Utilities
Bryan McDonald ha» rrU*rn*o
from a trip to Hereford where he
visited his mother. Mrs < F
Kerr Dickie Lee and Tharl**. tw
■mall sons of Mr. and Mr* M*
Donald, remained with their grand
mother for a visit.
We Go the Limit to Please
$> .7. . jyi “itfR1 J V,; . f ^
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1935, newspaper, June 20, 1935; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103535/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .