The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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UK oioxA stockman
SUnoiind OH and Ga» CoMRW
mined from 97.fttft.00 to 9M.tftO.00
Anyone inlrreeted in till* mat*
ter may protest *uch change to
said Board at it* moating to bo
held at tho Court House in Osona.
on the 21*t day of July. A. D. IM4
at 9 o'clock A. M.
too. Ruaaoll. County Clerk
Oil Crockett County. Texn#. *tc
Infection often bring* death!
Prevent it **ith LUCKY T1GKR
ANTISKIT1C OINTMENT, Marv*
toil* for Athlete'* Foot. Ring-
Itch. etc. C«»*t» Htti* at
Drug Store* Adv
saw
-Fingon, FUmt j * Japan's «oval iftAlY
cl Common Sour-
Of Many Diteateft
Home Corporation. Ltd. raUed
from **00 to $687 W
Adam* Royalty C-»m|M»ny rained
from ftMO.W) to *3,»6S.OO
Black Arrow ' Oil Co. rawed
from 9ft 00 to *68738)
Snowden * McSweenoy < •* J
,„o*ed from *30.00 to *50 00
1mi ret h Production Core
rained from *1353)0 to **37.00 W.tKtO (»0 to
.Mni Kim*** (til nnd f*a* ton*'
pany raised troni *55338) to $7
808 00
Amerada Petroleum Corpora
tion rained from *813.00 to *1
Noble Drilling Co. rained from
I* t« 125.000.00
Mile* Construction
«i*ed from 0 to *19,000.00
A. It Kp|*enauer rained
*20.(K8>.<M) * J
Tweedy Trouter of Apollo
Company).
Continental Oil Company rained
i i tin* *3,100.00 to 97.390.00
Umpire t»a* & Fuel (om|*anv
raised from *1.300.00 to *0.13738) *
The California Company raised worm,
tntm *24.630.00 to *37,915.00
K Smith Oil Company raised
raise- from *6.000.00 to *20.000 00 Wise men know thejr own fault*.
AUSTIN. Texas. July 4.
Texa* State Department of 1
has joined the Government
other organization* in the t
letters to designate phase
their wink, according to Dr
W. Brown, State Health O
The letters used at this tim
r.rmrr rr.Oav morni*.
Boggeaa waa giv,-„ ,
wara Mr*. J«hni,. I'uck,tt!2
H.»d Clayton.
*“"» Ml., n„,„ 2
bald high score ami .\jri u
Weal, aecoml high <Mh„.
wara lira. Hugh (hildrH*
Mrs. R. L. Flower* \|r( j
North, Mr*. Shriruau T»V|«»'
Kvart White, M,> vv. k p
Jr., and Mr*. Clay I-ittle-t«.ar
Say "I saw it in th<- stock,
"s von state* ‘ ontr*»
sftV, rattle pufehai
i,. )tv states wr
at , 70 •
,« Minnesota. *u-
14' , • .>(,10: Dkh
P.;C7ta. 11K1.00C1
n \Viiion*in. 5.566,
t ram* ’ ■ 45 ^ 1
•vrn and re
|,.s< than half *
i ; cattle on 1
£a..» aw*
Total payment* on
bases* at the cmlnMo
^.mounted to **■•«.•"
£...u.<s for liencl
for ‘,l
Pent*. Vouchers f.r
ir# being pi < pa red. M
i00 sep.'.ato vom-han
tjsaue*1 ... .
Federal ottidal*
Lt have received »n
Lit- immediately <»* .
Little int'* seven Sout
Ltier- the* "ill he g
Le »»«« the *luug
Ljweased ! " 1 1
l.rdy families.
I Kurlhei order* f«»
Into the*e a'1'1 "llu'r *
t-cted within a few
Iniwignment* already
I bv states: A law
hrbnsas. G«
Oklahoma. -*>.000; Son
Tennessee, t
common met mum m
intestinal diseases.
The three K'» are generally re-
sponsible for the spread of ty-
phoid fever, diarrhea, dyrente* >,
amt enteritis. Drinking water i*
considered a food :«»«•- »" a "
used b\ all ag*-*, great care shouhl
l„. exen ist-d to assure one that
their supply •* pure. It' uncertain
the uatei should he boiled la-tore
used for drinking purpose-.- Sur-
j;4l e w.tlci ami shallow well* air
always to he suspected unless
. , ,, ;; ’ ; W ■ YIHtl
county health officer will h- glad
to advise you on the propei meth-
od to use in chlorinating your wa-
ter supply
|i is during hot weather when
the most complaints are received
on account of diarrhea ami dysi'ii
triv, amt parents hould <l>« theii
utmost to pn-veid it. 1 he * hiei
eauscH include impure milk, water
contaminated I-hhIs or wr«-ug diet
li diarrhea ilevelop* the tceiling
should he stopped ot greatly dim-
inished and a physician died
«'arthart;• * -h.-uld not hv given
unless the doctoi pr-‘si i ihe* them
■j'he time Ks are the three
s.-ui-es .o danger to the
Flies t-.ioA diseagerms to the
Don’t Wait for the Ball,
Step Up and Meet It!
notick ok final HOARD
OK Ktjt Al.l/ATION
The late John Metlraw was not only one of the greatest haselt.dl
-t i a legist* the game has ever seen, he was also quite a philosopher
. mi an a-tute observer <*f human nature. Somebody once asked him
the difference twtwv* n a great major league butting stat and the
bush league hittei "THK BIG LKACUKK STKI’S KOKW.MID TO
MKKT THi: BALL, and the bush leaguer WAITS UNTIL Tlli HAl.l,
i.l l - H) HIM.” was Metlraw'* answer.
hands, rnat .n*- not tnomugim
washed iicfor,- preparing th«
babies tood .u c likely to Ik- get m
earners also. All milk and water
intended t*-i tin baby should be
boiled for five minutes and thou
carefully covered and k»-pt Mi a
cool place until u-*‘d
Shell Pipe Line Company nu-
trom *126.650.00 to *129.995.00
Humble t'd A Refining <“m
pam raised from *101.9101** to
*12*1.91038)
Soiitbw'e-ti-rn Bell 1 eb-phonc
Company raised from *1.000.00 to
*2.880 on
West Texas Ctilities Conkpany
raised Ir-uu *l75.l2»fM» to *193.-
igxi on
Kepublu I'ri-ductnm Company
ra.-ed from *2. Ill '*0 to *23.531.00
The lfvas Company raised
t>on $1,990.00 to *2.r>H7.(8»
Mm (air f'ratri# Od ( ->m|ian>
i-e.i from *1.850 00 t<* $2,638.(8*
Atlantic Oil Pruducing Cum-
j.any ra.from *■*» 193 *8* to $6 •
145 <8i
Skellx < )kl t ompany raised fr**m
*|8o <8) to *638 <H)
l*e, : lc** * *d A tlas * ompuny
and a cor
i rancher
-lightly I
Mr. Bean'
culvert i
■ a on 11'4
I: st-cnis to me that McGrow’* definition of a big leaguer ap-
plies very much to selling merchandise. Those of us who are wait-
ing for the ball business'- to get to o* «ic going io b< disappointed.
Any business which start - our way is likely to be intercepted In
lug leaguer who "steps forward to meet it.”
}*top Athlete * Knot. Ringworm.
Itch, eti with I.IVK\ rit.KR
an riser n* ointmknt s»-w
formula works wood*!* Cost*
little at Drug .Stores, Adv
imi Mi. an-
ire among
this week,
Now that bu*ine»* i* rather definitely on the upgrade, m are
< oiifidently looking forward to better *a!e* and a more pi--i table
i,pet.,turn. But there is one fly in the ointment for some of u- Have
w«- |o*t -ales, lost ground ami lost busine** generally. KNTIRI'l't 1-e-
, hi-, ot unfavorable conditions?
Mi. aiul Mrs. Clay
ifrr from their rani
stoskt <>n visaing 5
nothn. Ml Le!a I
gher rclati'c.- and ti
[vtebratun
'll have to meet the upturn at least
onditions at all It was our --wn lault
This much is certain: we'
that wasn't really the fault ot i
Now the thing for us to do is take a little time out f" d - ule
how much of our past losses and misfortunes wen* due to condition*
and bow much were due to the fact that we wanted to lay ha-k u’-i
•i ait for the ball instead ot stepping into it.
rsacked oral Hand Burlap li.,g-
per hundred
'Hikril Whit** * ullim Hag-
l>ei hundm!
its much is certain; ue ll have to meet the upturn at I- «*t I -it*
we t-xpei t to ciipitnlife its full |>o*sihi!itio*. Let'- tt-ui'-mlnr
John Me(*r«w said about the DIFFKRKNCK between :•!'<
t KB and a BUSH I.KAtiUKK.
\n Kell tori a 1 ir
Humblc Oil v\ Ret n
i«> K.im he* on Beque-t
. Pine. I>,-t»vreed
BROS
TAYLOR
I'lluN I
1 KKM> CAM! I!\KNH \Kl
J. H. Williaim
Advertising Is Your Bat
Increase Sales Average
I orlei -uperv i-ton n( Uaitrawd • at Tex.v*
M«N»>M» VM) INst HKD
I hr Only Direct Rout<» to San Antonio
MIKiW IN Oif.ON V
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934, newspaper, July 5, 1934; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103831/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .