The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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tioaed local option electfoae la
Crockett County we hold before
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week aekiac the oourt to reecind U|t€fi#^ toms. eetate,
its action la ordering the local op- . , . -4m Um^ fhe
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petition and it will m prssontso <nr «■ veara The urtael-
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Should the 3.2 beer amendment Ther# wl|| jjg* |* an annual re-
to the state constitution be ap- Auction of the indebtedne** hy the
proved by the voters of the state borrowers. These factors taken to-
and should Crockett County voters gather, we think, mek- the return
repeal results of the local opti'tu 0f the principal of the bonds se-
lection*. it will permit sale of curt ant| *hen you add to this
the beer in this county as well tj,., government guaranty of in-
ns in other parts of the state. The t .,est for 1$ yours should make
state dry amendment will protect bond* .'u•r,l^y desirable for la-
the state against the sale of other vvstment pprr> • w»* ’*
liquors even in tne event ot repeal i [ 4W,ns made by the corporation
of the 18th amendment. Should |are t0 ^ amortized by monthly
voter* of this county not ‘»i'i'*”v* j payments sufficient to retire the
repeal of the local option, bow-1 intertewt and principal within a
ever, sale of even the 8.2 beer wl*llp<?rio4j nol ^ exceed 1ft years, but
be prohibited in the county. (the payments may be made quart-
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“van McDonald j
the above 8tate prohibition a-
mendment became a part of our
State Constitution, and of course
there haa been no need for a local
option election since. It tptarsforc
seems the duty of this court to
give the voters a chance to dear
up at this election the whole mat-
ter and aave expense of another
election. If the State amendment
be defeated (no matter boor this
county goes) no intoxicating liq-
uor of any kind except for medi-
cinal purposes can be lawfully
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♦•For that statement last week about the “Drags.”
Really, Though, we do not think anyone should feel
hurt, because none of us live in a glass house-,,-and we
are sure that 99% of us have been classified as “drags”
on occasions.
##We regret also the willful misconstruing by a com-
petitor of our motives at trying to get some co-opera-
tion among us.
Ozona Giants—
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fifth. Conley Cox being rapped for : --- j other election.
a total of six safe blows but level- Mi** Wanda Watson and her; Now as to the ballot*:
iug down m the pinches and hold- sister, Mr*. Hugh Carden of Bel- j The resolution of Congrats is
ing the visitors powerless. ton entertained members of La* printed on the ballot affecting
The correct box score* for the Amiga* Club and a few guest* at the U. & Constitution and by read
two game* (not the box score* the Watson home last week. Mr*, in* it carefully you will see wh.
used by Blondy Cross) follow: Bill Littleton won club high score you vote for or against delegate*
First Game and Mrs Arthur Phillip* guest* j whose name* are on this ballot
SAN ANGELO AB R H P A E high, tiller g lest* were Mrs. On another ballot you vote for.
Voga! lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 Clinton Glover. Mr*, I*well Lit-j or against each of four proposed!
McDowell 2b 4 0 0 6 8 I j tleton. Mr*. Kvart White, Mr*. ■ amendment* to Constitution of;
Gannon cf 4 0 0 10 1 ’ Marshall Montgomery. Mrs. Ger-, State of Texas.
Hetherly sx 3 0 1 18 1 trude Perry, Mr*. Hlllery Phillip*,! another ballot ha* printed on it j
Strum rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs. Jake Short and Mi*se<* Mary "For Repeal of resulta of Coufcty;
Brown rt & ** 3 0 1 0 0 0 Childress. Wayne Augustine. Lou-local opt ton election held Decern
Gregg It 4 1 1 1 0 0: ize Henderson. Elizabeth Perner. ber 8th. 1017.'*
Low r 3b 3 1 1 0 3 0; Hester Hunger, Mary Janice "Against Repeal of result* ofj
Mooney e 2 0 0 4 1 0 Hsrdbergrr. Totsy Robi<*m, Caro- County local optioi election Heidi
Peeples p 3 0 113 0 lyn Montgomery and Mallie De- i December 8th 1917 "
- long of San Angelo. j While
S| ---------o——— j "For Rc|*enl of local option eIce-j
pj FOUND—Bunch of key* on I tion held in Commissioners Pre-j
j street near Hotel Ozona. Contains einct No. I September 8th. IIMJS!."
O^four Vale keys, two house keys- "Against Repeal of local option
0 and others. Owner may have same: election held in Commissioners
ojby calling at The Stockman office, Precinct No. 1 September 8. 1MMT
0 and twying for this ad. tf ; The last named ballot will be
^ -o- I used only at the Orona Box. *
0 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McDonald j Respectfully submitted by Com-
0 and children are visiting Mr. Me- mtssioners Court,
0 IVinald’s mother. Mrs C. F Kerr. By CHARLES E. DAVIDSON,
_ m Herford, Trxa* County Judge-. 2tc
• • Aside from all that we are doing a FINE BUSINESS
—A spirit of comradship prevails among us which
speaks well for the NRA. We are keeping our prices at
a minimum, but Buy NOW is not a bad bet in groceries.
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Grocery & Bakery
We Go The Limit To Please’
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FOOD SERVICE
31 6 9 27 9 1 -----®---
Scor> by innings— i Mr. and Mr*. Charl<
Sen Angelo 000 020 000—-2 *on J> • WMl Mr*. I
Otufia 0J2 102 OOx—• were in San Angelo S
Two-Ui* hits: Hetherly. Three-j —
Use hits: Wsde, Greer. Sacrifice1 Jor Oberkampf »ayi
hits: Mo«ocy. Double plays. Peep-iIn ,aw- $<”» Chapman,
le* to McDowell to Vogel. Struck for him •* h(e natchei
out by Peeples. 8. by Lyhrand. 3 »»»? d,»> <**y «»d
lUtsr* on UIU off Peeples 2. off»bi* isl d0*1 “W1 ®»
Ly brand 1 Hit by pitched baU, f ***UI UP “ Which he di
Hodge by Peeides twice. Stolen si»...........j„... jj,......i
base*. Greg*. Greer. Hodge. Wild 1_____ _
pitch, peeple*. Umpire* Hanaal. ........
and Brown. j
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SAN ANGELO ABR H P A E l i
McDowell 2b 4 0 0 2 4 0
Brown lb 4 0 1 7 0 0 ^
Ganaon cf 3 ) 1 0 0 0
Hetherly •* 3 1 1 4 0 0
Peeples rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Lowe 3b 3 0 0 1 S 0]-
Gregg U 3 0 0 t 0 01
Mooney c 2 0 I 1 0 pi
Vogel p 3 0 0 l 2 C
We have anticipated your every food want. Every need of your tabic
from “Soup to Nuts"—can be supplied at Mika's.
Fresh Meats
Packing-house meats. Correctly butchered, correctly refrigerated and
handled under strictest sanitary regulations to Insure you full flavored, tender
healthful meat. f
Fresh Vegetables
Brought In by truck, fresh from the mrowor, kept fresh scientifically
in our new electric refrigerator—ALWAYS FrHBH.
Staple Groceries
A complete, full stock of choice quality'cannod goods and staph grocir
ie* always on hand for your selection at lowest market prices.
Cooked Foods
Old Mammy Tommy Is still on the job. turning out every kind of deli-
cattensen dish or complete, ready-cooked meals at most model ate price*
Bakery Products
Fresh bread, cake*, pie* end cookies—baked fresh ever*/ day. Specialties
supplied on special order on abort notice.
Poultry Products
Fresh, yard eggs, hens and fryers.
Feeds
Hay, Grain, Cake and all kinda of stock and poultry feed.
Confections
Full line of candies and confection*, let cream—ice cold botthd dunk*
- kept cold in our modern Prigtdaire drink dispenser.
OZONA
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Ratliff 3b
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Kyt# c
Hadgr rf
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Weaver «•(
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Not only in the government’s drive, but
in local affairs also—“We do our part**
A HOMEOWNED, HOME OPER-
ATED store, employing HOME PEO-
PLE, and serving Crockett County peo-
ple to the best of our ability. We appreci-
22 ft 4 21 12 2
8cor? b> innings:
San Angelo 000 002 0—2
Ozona 200 030 x- ft I
Three-base hit*. Wade. Double’
play*. Vogel to Brown. Struck out
by Vogel. 1; by Cox. I. Stolen
bam*. Gannon. F. Russell. Hodge
Umpires. Hannah and Brown.
Should you be able to think of anythin ela* you might reed. w« Vr"
ably have that too. If not, we will have H lg the shortest possible time «i(tr
J ©ur first i no air*.
FOOTED—AH my naataraa to
crockett County Warning and
trapping and all traapaeeiag pos-
khsl| forbidden. Floyd Render-
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933, newspaper, August 17, 1933; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103611/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .