The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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No. 42
When Mail Plane Pilot Met Death on Hill Side
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ti1?..9S?na stockman
P»Per jn Crockett County-3,000 Square Mile, Of Live.tock Territory
Ortln The W^^^hereJr^ Alr 18 Pure. The Climate Agreeable. And The People FViendly—The Beat Place On Earth To Call Home’
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0L. 18-
10 EXPECTED
HERE FOR PTA
dist. meeting
Safeguarding Child*
hood” It Theme Of
Conference
MEET IN SPRING
tepresentativea From
24 Counties To Be
Present
V / ih-
(nu, . ’* ^llt' ^'hed plane of Kay Fuller, air in.nl pi!..* who flew in l is death
route front San Angelo t0 *»,\ Antonio, Fuller's {>!»,- crashed '
Mount Smith m the Texas hill country. rear IWme
lire. 1 Iwl folk crowd about the wrethajic "Wi the photo
Birch Present*
Between 150 and 200 visitor*
re expected to hi- in Ozona for
lie annual Sixth District Confer-
mc of the Texas Congress of
’arent* ami Teachers to be held
err the last of March or early
ipril. the dates to be determined
lUr by state officials. Plans for
he meeting were formulated toft*
lUvely at an executive commit*
K meeting last Friday in San An-
*k>.
Mrs. Albert Kay of Ozona,
ourth vice president of the dis-
rirt. attended the executive com-
Httee meeting, going over plans
or the spring conclave here and
etting details for use of the lo-
st Parent-Teacher Association in
nhrtaining the visitors.
"Safeguarding Childhood Thru . , . ... ,
SwCrim’’ h.„ b«u cho,<m a.i --------7 l‘«>n«ment to Ik- held ’•••■netim.i
(it them, for th«- merlin, h»ro. A , 1’“!ht >‘B, uiv und l»i'-»w-nli.;this aprlnii, it iva, announced thi»
letter unclersh'inding of Parent* I *’egi.-iteri‘d Hcniuril hull' fr-nii vv.. k by Supt. John L. Bishop,
tocher work as an educational j ««ne of the finest herds in the Work has already been started in
lovement being the prime objec-1 northwestern and middle western1 the school looking toward enter-
principal addresses will states were purchased from th«* ing this competition and the play
Zone Missionary
Meet Here Feb. 1
Approximately 25 Vis-
itors Expected At
All-Day Session
STREET WORK
RELEASES $45
DAILY HERE
Average 20 Men a Day
Get Employment
From RFC Funds
Approximately 25 visitors from
four towns In this Missionary
:or.£ arc expected fur the quarter- j
ly zone meeting of the Woman’s}
Misiionary Society of the Metho-I ___
dist Church to be held here Wed-j^-. «. r\ *
nesday, February 1, it was an- jvjl’acling, L/rftinage vl
nounced this week by Mrs. Scott; Muddy Stretches Be*
Peters, president of the local so-'
ciety.
Representatives of societies in!
.Sonora, KIdorado, Christoval, and!
I Mertzon are expected here for the I
nll-duy meeting. In addition, there}
GRAVEL STREETS
ing Attempted
Friday night. Ea-
ciM-hcd into the -direr and hramldy Aide of
lilt- pilot had takiii lAcrv precaution against
Joe Pierce Bays
8 Hereford Bulls
Fine Registered Ani-
mals Bought At Auc-
tion In Denver
Represented
In Flay Tournament
Varied Program
A group of students interested]
in dramatic art will reprwunt O-! Musical
High School in the Inter-
zona
; scholastic League one-act play
Features
Enliven Magician’s
Program Here
iw, the
•e devoted to some phase of par-, .. , , ,, ... , .
deduction and rel.ted ,«bjUl. rl"* " s‘"‘k
he committee decided. The tenia-'■‘m !n Colo., last week
be program plans also call for by Mi. and Mr-. I«i'i* «* * <■!' O-
onfercnces, classes, open forum i zona. The animal- were unloaded
nd a question h<»x to be conduct-
d by state leaders.
Dint. Pres. Coming Feb. 20
orAp:::rr;,liu’: 50, CPnt?!aildedtolu*’hml
oreath delegate will be charged
ipon registration at the confer-
nee, it was decided. This will as-! *'il- !‘n,r MrH rapwted
1st the hostess city in entertain-! M«-llinvr brisk in the l)< r.vcr auc
at Barnhart yesterday and taken
to Mr. Pierce’s upper ranch, be-
tween hem and Barnhart, to be
of fine register-
led Hereford cattle.
W the visitors and to help
'Spense.s of speaker*.
Details and complete
(Continued On latH
pay
(tion. Prices advanced each day of
the sale, they said, animals selling
arrange- l'r°m to ?50 a head higher
the day after the sale close than
• age) they were quoted during the sale.
Price averages were good through
lout the sale, they declared,
j Two of the eight bulls brought
back to be added to the Crockett
County registered herd on the
Pierce ranch were bought by Mrs.
j ,, , jj“ ! Pierce. One was from the Tausig
swabbing Under Waty ranch at Parshall. Colo. This nni-
On Todd Well In mal wun^iond rdw* '
Deep Well Tests
At 7,735 Feet
will be selected in the next few
w reks.
i Schools have their choice of a
list <>! approved plays, farce
; comedies being the only type play
! that is barred. Mrs. A. W. Jones,
teacher of dramatic art and ex-
pression, will direct the play up
j on which the Ozona High team
will rely in district competition
The district one-act play tour-
nament will be held in Ballinger
in the spring. The exact date of
tlie tournament has not been an
nounced. hut it is understood that
the meet will be held earlier than
the district Interscholustic Le..g
Uc meet in San Angelo in April.
Hard Lime
at th» Denver registered
his Has
Hereford
[show. The other was from the Jen-
« ~~~—*•*■ I ny Wren Company herd at buw-
ibing was under way ye*|er I rencr, Kan*.
ii n ,eKt of **»« Stano
th v i n * * ontpnny and] Foster Farms at Rexford, Kan**.,
he J* eV Dociu deep wildcat on ' and one each from the Wyoming
L.” r«nch in Crockett; Hereford
J - ;,t a tot«I depth of 7,755 Wyo.. the
t, reports here indicated. do, Kans.
Dr,Hers at the
Lions Compete In
2 More Tourneys
-J.°^apT,y aMT1 Students Study
For Debate Team
When Birch, the famous Mu-
Igii i.tn, afipears at th«* High School
Auditorium tonight < Thursday)
under the auspices of the Ozona
Lions Club, he will present not
'onl> .-htidling feats of spectacular
j magic, bill also brings a spark-!^.m Angelo
ling program that is varied with, stu<tV__M
' Voral distinct features. Sonora!
Heading the Birch staff of as- Reading-
si.ding artists is Mabel Sperry, jSonr*,-;*
hriliiant young musical star ami i
de.nseuse. Miss Sperry has been I fteruoon
engaged in concert work and is an
Kdtson tone-test artist. Music lov-
ers everywhere are charmed by
her brilliant and beautiful xylo-
phone solo, and eriti-.-s hail her a-5
the world’s greatest girl xylo-
phonist.
(’hiMsical ami novelty ntunbets
are featured on her Artist’s Spec-
ial Xylophone, an instrument with
the capacity of a grand piano,
eiorgeous costumes as worn by
.Miss Sperry add beauty and color
to the Birch priMiuctlon. Miss
Sperry |iresents a special musical
feature at each performance.
! will be several visitors from San ■
{Angelo. i
The meeting will get under way!
at 10:30 o’clock Wednesday morn-!
ing, with adjournment ul>out 4 o’-'
clock in the afternoon. Luncheon j
will bt» served in the basement of j
the church at noon with the local
Missionary Society members as!
ihostesses. The complete program!
will be as follows:
Pianist—Mrs. V. 1. Pierce.
1 Song—“Oh, Worship the King”. J
Toi Prayer—Rev. O. E. Moreland u! :
Mertzon.
Song Service—Directed by Mrs.
Bryan McDonald.
Devotional—Mrs. J. A. Fussell. j
An average of approximately
$15 a day is being released in O*
zona and an average of 20 men
daily are finding employment in
street graveling work being done
with the January and February
allotment of funds from the Re-
construction Finance Corporation.
A committee named by the O-
zonu I,ions Club, which organiza-
tion in handling administration of
the H.F.C. funds here, in in charge
of the street work, designating
what in the committee’s opinions
are the streets most in need of at-
tention ami directing the work of
surfacing them.
Crews were put to work Friday
and have been working all this
week on the north and south
street two blocks west of Powell
While?—Mrs. S L. Batchelor of
San Angelo.
Hound Table Discussion.....How (
Spiritual Life is Cultivated—Pray
er life. Service. Public Worship—
Led by Mrs. Claude Broome of
Lem Johnson of
I, ih* MtaU-oarv (mk-I-Ij Worth *TT “ MnH wWc,\U e,pf‘-
, .....; .. .* . _' ed to be in use as a detour when
construction work starts on tha
paving of Powell Avenue as an ex-
tension of the Ozomt-Burnhart
highway.,
The total allotment for January
and February for unemployment
relief here was $ 1700. It is the
plan oi the i ommittee to stretch
this amotint over the peion! from
now until March 1 and to get as
many of the muddiest streets of
the town surfaced as possible
with the available funds.
Payment for labor on the street
v.ork is being made with voucher*
good ie payment for dry good*<-
groceries, drugs and other necemu
ties at local stores. Merchant*
may ra,sh the voucher* at the of-
fice of the county clerk.
-Mrs. lleotge Maker of
LUNCH
session
Song—’’Lead On.
tenia I.”
Prayer —Bov. K. P.
dorado.
Conference Ni ws.
The World Outlook
Meredith.
l)t votionel—Mrs. li
of San Angelo.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Minis
of San Angelo.
Bit nine** session.
Oh King K-
F, Jackson
Jackson
CELEBRATES 5th BIRTHDAY
Thi» Week-End And
Big Lake Next
*»t«i
111,,‘ 'Vi‘' pulled from the
*Z??T y at l m f*«i•*«"*••
ten T? ?Xrm^ har<!
.1 Wa» previously te*t-
- Lbi f.et with no Ihow of
" gas.
Sknahm1 and other*’ No. 2
Inwn to V‘nU‘ Umt bUM k’ WU!<
. 11 c I"* -ftrlj in tht- uet’k.
1.O" Company’, No.
k«t w.- k Ulh Cam‘‘ » producer
v ‘t a total depth of 1,548
Pumped I2d barrel* in 24
fturs ,2*J barrel* in 24fnt Audin if her application, tak
l«Wit th‘" w, t;k on * jTuesday by W. C Tenney, field
. r *’i storage is being erect-, agent for the School for the Blind.
The Ozona High. School Lion>
Two of the hull* were from the basketball squad will again en-
gage in tournament competition
with teams from this section <>f
tin state in meets Inith this week-
« mi and the next.
Friday ami Saturday of this
week the Lions will go to MeCunt-
e\. where they will stej» into fast
company in the annual Trans-
Pec o* Invitational Basketball
Tournament in the MeCamey High
School gymnasium. Twelve team
have already entered this touiir y
with several other* expected 1>
enter the competition. Trophic.
--------- and prize* valued at more than
Field Agent For State
School Take. Appll- I Tn,m, that hi \i jut tjn act'- j*t -
cation Her© invitations to the McCann-
_ j tournament include ltankin, Bigi
An right-year-old Mexican girl,! sPri"*- l,i8 Fort (emphasis at
living in the Mexican suburb of ] Stockton, Odessa, Crane. Barnhart j the
In admitted to the! Dzona, Sherwoo«|, Sanderson and
Ranch at Cheyenne,
Hazlett Herd of Bldora-
the J. S. Miller Ranch
w ^ f well reported ,of Put*hail. Colo., and the laiMout
« yesterday afternoon that the j Hereford Ranch of Larkspur,
""i.M probably be unloaded j Colo,
> ometime today and the well! - ~ -o------
....... ’ Mexican Child To
Ozona High To Enter
Competition In Dis-
trict Meet
Blind Institute
Ozona, may
Texas State Bchool for the Blind
at Anftin if her application, fak-
Kurly in this scholastic year
material was cohcted for in.struc-j
lion in debate for the Internhco-
histie la nguc of Texas and Ozona
student* were organized into a
study group by Principal C. S.
Denham. At the present time in-
terest in thi* work continues. A
huge number of suident* report
daily for instruction and study of
the adopted question: Resolved:
"That at least fifty per cent of
revenues of the state of Texas
should be derived from taxation
upon intangible property.”
The brief is receiving special
the present time. All
studentc are eager to win per-
manent place on the boy*’ and
Joyce Alclntire, daughter of Dr,
and .Mrs. F. T. Me I nt ir*’, celebrat-
jed her fifth birthday Wednesday
!afterno< n with u party for a num-
ber of her little* friend*. The
I youngster'4 enjoyed a number of
game * after which they were serv-
ed sandwiches, cake ami punch.
Little guests present were Mary
Perncr, Bennie
. Mary Elizabeth
Luther, Joanne Hawkins. Joan
Hull. Barbara White, Mary Jean-
ette Brimmer, Rosalie Lemmons,
Marie Williams, Zadie l«<Verne
and Cleant Ann Cox.
Woman’s Club To
Sponsor Show
Picture Show A Home
Talent Play To Be
Presented Soon
A picture :dn*w and « home tal-
ent play, both to he presented
sometime in the near future, are
to he sponsored by the Ozotm
Woman’s Club, committee report*
Hail Phillips, l“t Die regular meeting of the dub
Orav, Flossie *n its quarters in the new’ High
School building Tuesday after-
noon Indicated.
Mrs. V. 1. Pierce a* chairman
of the committee to select a pic-
ture to b»* given by the club, re-
ported selection of Marie Dre*«-
ler’s late picture ’’Prosperity,”
{which has been acclaimed by erit-
u throughout the country a* one
of tie famous actress’ funniest
, comedies.
; "Second Childhood.” u splendid
Taxes, Auto Registra- comedy in three acts. i« the home
I- L.Ient production which i* to bfl
t,0"f ln J presented early next month. Mr*.
Slowly Here \V. J. Orlmmer, club president, in
------- directing the play.
Next Tuesday. January 31, is “Health" wan the subject of
the last day for payment of prop-,study at the club session round
erty and poll taxes and for regi*- {table discussion of "Health Men-
trafion of automobile* and trucksjaoc In'Our Communily” was led
Tuesday Last Day
For Tax Payments
will he in there fighting to keep j meet, to be held by the Interscho-
»tnc of the bacon at home. San i I»-Stit’ League, ill San Angelo, in
CVinf i.
who was here in the interest of
»tly r r:”'n A-i *5 nppar- curiiiK •«. child.
it, i ! Pn>' trom which cepfed by M-hoo! officials.
fi '-^J Produ«ing, drillingi Mr. Tenney goes all over the,
'mdiiV1 week below the, state investigating conditions of
W? o' !l:n PVr1- f'on,r««* *s 2.000|blind children with a view- to gain-
ring entrance for fhem in the stat< j
school. Few person* hero knew of!
tha Mexican child’s plight until
»«k ----•». .•»> the agent'* arrival. Her applica-
nt report1*11* **** Friday night tion «m taken by Mr. Tenncgand
u
Toyah, and ilu Mct’aniey Badge! girl*’’ debate teams for the district without penalty. After fhe lust'by Min. W. A. Kay. "Modern Ten-
day of January, 11 jienalty of 101 dencie* of Disease” was discussed
l>er rent applies on property taxes, by Mrs. Ira Carson,
interest charges to be applicable Mi**. Ira Carnon, president-elect
after April. announced the appointment of the
property taxes and auto regis- following program committer4 for
traiion* «ir -k- this thr year: Misz Elizabeth
year, according to report* from Fussell, Mrs. Paul Pcrner and
j • h
II, : ( and others No.
“TV" th<* A C. Hoover
*» this county, waa shot
qiurt* last Friday night tion waa Uki
•>Port. were not available the case will
official* of thes^cbool*
tlinwd nine tHurtfier sr kt 4
J* W I# what iMshl mm ak
1 by Mr. Tennega
be Investigahid
Angelo, Alpine and Christoval are
also expected to enter. Big Spring
Rig luike and McCamev are 1*-
ported favorites to win the tour-
ney.
The following Friday and Sat-
urday, February 3 and 4. the lo-
cals will go to Big l-nke where
they will i nter the annual tourna-
ment there. Big 1-ake tivk fieri
honors in the local tournament
week before last, with the Lions
as runners-up. Coach Ted White’s
charges are pointing for the Owls
and hope to run them a better
race am their own reeat
April.
Special tinphasi* i* placed on
debate in the Ozona High School
oecause 01 it* rniuc in develop
’ng in pupil* the power of inde-
pendent thought and the ability Tom » nsherr, county treasurer, Mr*. Scott Peter*.
to analyze significant qu<*tion*. and deputy collector under Sheriff
-----——o------- —- J W. S. Willi,s. Only about 30 per
Mr. und Mrs. Ixiwell Littleton, j cent of property taxes payable
Tha next meeting of the club
w'ill lie-sen February 14.
Mr*. T. G. Neal, Mr*. Grace Tur-
«»< >. Min* Ada Mona, Mi*# Lucille
Williamson. Rex Russell aad Wai-
ter Kyle formed a party vialtiag
i« and near Langtry 8apd«y, view
iftg th* old staad of Judge Roy
Baa a. "Law Woat of the Peeoa."
here have been collected up to ( Mrs. Mary Perner renewed sub-
date, Mr. Casbeer reported, and acripttoa* to The Stockman getag
automobile registration* are far
under the same date last year. A
commercial vehicles had boon rtg-'
ieterod op to this awralag
to her eon ond daughter,
Panter ef Clifton, Ark, aad Mrs..
totel of 190 paseotigor oars aad Si. Boh Murchison of Port SlHhtea,.
the firm of this week,
•ho has oar thaaka.
for whist *p
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1933, newspaper, January 26, 1933; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103426/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .