The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1929 Page: 2 of 9
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local boater orjcanizationa havt* j
botn rt with letter* from poo-(
p!^ in other etuteH who want to
looa‘1* in this ***ctio«. Las*t year
a hik’h powered advertuiMg j*alea-
(n;m ''or n b / state paper visited
Oz»>:: , an-t collected some $400 tor
a halt page publicity story of 0>|
Z(,na in t ,pedal edition, and the
Kansas fit • papers, w ith jiussibly
several times the circulation of the;
Texas paper, considered the item
new s and devoted more space with-'
out a penny’s charge And now,;
this State paper is trying to build
up a circulation in Ozona. t
Published Invert 1 hursday at
Olona. Crockett County. Texas.
"tiiggc a Litlie Town in the WorkT
VV. KVnRT WtUThk Kd. Jt l*uh._
Kutered at the Cost Office at
Ozouu, Texas, a-* Second Class
Mail Matter under Act «>t
Congress, March ffrd. IS/1.*
SUBSCRIPTION CLICK
One Year - - - - {2.00
. i\ .Months - $1 -•>
Outside of the State - - $2.M)
»rated thought. The Industry of
the President whs commented on
everv where. True, the feat was
remarkable and the work necessi-
tated heavy indeed.
But give a thought to your
preacher
Curing 1928 he wrote <r>2 ser-
mons.
Kach time the congregation ex-
pected something new and true of
him something they hadn’t heard
before, couched elegantly, phrased
interestingly,
This comparison in no way de-
tracts from the importance of the
messages delivered by Coolidge
and our sincere admiration for his
hard work and his courage in fac-
ing the arduous tasks of prepaara-
tjon for these messages of such
world-w ide importance
\\, only make the comparison to
picture to you vividly the giant
task that is required of every
preacher, poor and rich, obscure
or famous, of every denomination,
throughout the length und breadth
THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1029
uni. .......many bringers what they have tojay.
have the utmost attention paid to Jorus badd. ry.
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
character of any person or tirm
appearing in these columns will be
gladly and promptly corrected up-
on calling the attention of the nian-
ugment to the article in question.
Notice of church entertainments
where admission is charged, card
of thanks, resolution of respect and
all matters nut news, will be charg-
ed for at regular advertising rates.
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NAIKMAL | EDITORIAL
5 ASSOCIATION
To he able lo ask a quest!ion
clearly is two-thirds of the way to
getting answered --RUSKIN.
Ozona and Crockett County have
received several thousand dollars
worth of publicity in the last week
at no cost to the citizens. The
Kansas City Star and Kansas City
Times each carried nearly a page
write-up of O/.oria and Crockett
County with pictures in issues of
Sunday, March V,
The story was written by a staff
correspondent of the two papers
who visited Ozoiih several weeks
ago. gathering data and getting
pictures This staff representative
f the Kansas City papers w as sent
all the wav to this .section just to
get a story of Ozona ami Crtn kett
County, considered the most un
usual county in the l listed States
Several state papers hue- also ear-
nest editorial comment <>n this
Several disastrous prairie fires'
have been reported hi this sectionj
in1 the last few w -eks. two of them,
on land owned b. S. K. Couch near
Ozona. Reagan County ranchmen
have also suffe ed considerable j
losses recently t’n ,n fires. Prairie!
fires are usually the result ot care-j
le-.sness and most fires are start-I
ed through carelessness of
one from another section ot the;
state who is not familiar with this;
section. An educational campaign I
hould be carried on in West Texas,;
through road signs and general
publicity in an effort to acquaint!
the stranger with the importance;
of using care at all times with
fires.
Crockett County,s third annuaij
Rodeo. Race Meet and Stock Show
will be held m Ozona July M. 4 and
5, just a little over three months
from now This year's show, ac-
cording lo present plans of fair of-
ficials. will far outstrip any pre-
viuu- effort The biggest rodeo,
race meet an i stock show west ot
f orth Worth going to be bigger
and better han ever this year It <
is time now to begin spreading the
gosiH-t to ti',» world about what
Cr.-caet: County is going to have|
tin.year Lend a hand to the fair
a so at .ot! ;n putting over ample.
Fresh Meats of All Kinds 1,%
BARBKCCK COOKKD DAILY IN OUR PATENT COOKER
A trial is sufficient to convince you of the »uperiority of
our moats.
OZONA MEAT MARKET
Ozona.
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Good Cooking
And Courteous Service go hand in hand
here to make this the Best eating place in
town.
Short Orders -------- Plate Lunches — Hood Coffee
Pastry Snowhite Creameries Products
CROCKETT CAFE
TAYLOR WORD. Prop.
ihow this vear
Preacher* Work Hard
■ a *<. >..ght to your preacher
t r-i working man
.ng lt*2s. President Coolidge
22 pure' speeches and m»*s-
to Congress.
■ «e required much conceit-
Your Building Problems
Are My Problems
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
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S. L. BUTLER
Henernl Contracting Building
Phone ITT
Vital to
Every Community
Constructive, helpful banking is a nec-
essary factor in furthering business or in-
dividual development and advancement.
Our resources, facilities and exper-
m
§ ience are now, and always will be, direct-
;fi ed along the lines of permanent progress.
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Ozona National Bank
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DON’T FORGET YOUR TICKETS
You May Win The NEW FORD
Quality Counts
An Old Saying— The BEST Is Always
BUT TRUE The CHEAPEST
EDWIN CLAPP SHOES — BUSBY GLOVES
SWEET ORR WORK CLOTHES
These nationally advertised lines of merchandise can
not be beaten for durability and wear.
You may buy other brands of goods for less money
but you have a cheaper grade that will not give you the
sendee that you get from these goods.
When in need of this kind of merchandise, remember,
you can get it at -
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The Ford Motor Company gave to the world a new
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introduced the new Ford to the public. Old standards
were discarded and the new one took their place. Com-
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Where else -except for much more money can you
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Stylish, durable bodies
Shatter-proof glass
Internal expanding 4-wheel
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Emergency brake acting direct
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Wire wheels
Houdaille shock absorbers
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Ease of handling
Accessibility of parts for re-
pairs.
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1929, newspaper, March 14, 1929; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098164/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .