The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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BRUCE BARTON
ONE MAN’S GUESS
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for our complicity in that wrong.
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d an old hand-car betide th*
J« ancient Model T for three dollars
the m!n iv, Kiwgi at
[Atlantic Ocean, although he
j visited nearly a!! sti the coast
York Opportunities
btham is beyond question the
([test city in the world for any
to make a fortune—or to lose
lecently there died here a man
•ing 80, Leopold Zimmerman,
cent broke when 71 and made
her fortune and paid off ail
debts.
mmerman’s specialty was buy
exchanges on foreign money,
re is always a shade of differ-
between the currencies of
great nations and he used to
in London and sell in New
t by cable, pocketing the dif-
nce. It sounds simple but it
|y takeq the finest kind of
ns, which explains why Zim-
nan enjoyed what amounted
monopoly in his field.
E FAMILY
THE WOMAN IN BUSINESS
My next birthday is a little
nearer to the three-scove-and-ten
mark than ii {s to my last one. I
mention thisv so that my friends
may call me nn'*old fogy" if they
want to; if they do, i shan’t be
offended in the least.
Speaking plainly and to the
point, 1 am sorry for a humanity
thaf has growujjito the necessity
of making a Wage-earner of the
woman. I never see a woman in
an executive, male vocation, that
1 am not the least bit sorry for
her, and, ashamed of the male bip-
a human
self, I believe your family physi-
cian will agree with me for the
most part. He knows the horror
of a mollycoddle husband, yoked
up with a wife who is forced to
wear the trousers because of Its
mate’s utter worthlessness.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff
W. S. WILLIS—Re-election
orian Art
certain five-story building on . . . ,
IT Islington* Avenue ha, U, «* 'vho *rown •»«* . .
i curious decorations tlm ■* “""bl* buiti"'s; |
ony building in tho worW. I1JUS '
tructure is built of brown- \ *on,&n *0i!* *nt° th*
_____ * ..'world of commerce, she is forced
and. over each one of its L. , , . .. ,
len windows aunears a he .d there by man s 'reusable Inzi-
|en windows, appears a head d de|imiuelu.y>
of the earlier presidents. D . .I1'. / i i
t Tt .•«*- rtrom tht iy wrsK
hflbke One curi^rThTng : into
* |4ive dftUX pages; we see the fprm-
I er page of church announcements
For Tax Assessor—
C. W. BARBEE
RUSTY SMITH
O. W. SMITH
Re-election
W. M. JOHNIGAN
New York has been so
with gloom tlyit we have had to
carry flash-lights at mid-day. Men
talk about “thirty years of bad
business" and "the collapse of the
capitalistic system” and "the end
!«f the gold standard," etc.
Millions of dollars in cash are
j hidden in safety deposit vaults,
i Since all the authorities have
j proved wrong, and one man’s
judgment is as good as another’s.
1 venture to publish my little
guess as to what is ami what is
not going to happen.
It has been the record of histoi y
IhuL times ot great tribulation re-
sult in the removal of great
abuses.
Said Lincoln in 1864: "At the
end of three years' struggle, the
nation’s condition is not what
either party, or any man, devised
or expected, God alone can claim
it. Whitten* it is tending seems
plain. If God now wills the re-
moval of a great wrong, and wills
that we of the North, an well as
you of the South, shall pay fairly
new cause to attest and revere the
Justice and goodness of God."
If the Civil War had endod
quickly it would have settled
nothing. It dragged through four
weary years, but it abolished slav-
ery.
If the present depression had
been easily cured no good would
have come of it. It ia * bad. so
.... world-wide, that it is Spelling
thick the peoples of every nation to
realize the two fundamentals !
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•ion but bacauae it ia so vary ear-
with suffering for everybody.
Before it is finished we shall
be compelled to effect interna-
tional economic reforms that we
never should have considered in
prosperous times.
•\nd when we do get business
going again our progperity will
Imaze us.
METHODIST NOTES
...... ........ Sunday night March 6th, the
which were set forth convincingly * Hi-League will have charge of the
in Sir George Paish’s book, "The ! services. This is the regu-
Way to Recovery." ; 'as annual Young People's Night,
1. W'e were compelled to realize a,,<1 lh* object is to present to the
that the old-time insular, nation- i church a sample of their devo-
ulistic thinking i* out of date in a j tion»l and social service*-. For
world which has Iwen shrunk to *«*v**r«l months the parents have
a neighborhood. No nation can i *'ac,‘ Sunday night served the
prosper unless all nations pros- j League with light refreshments,
per. Tariffs and reparations atid!At thi* service the League will
international jealousies are shack thie parents. Every father
les on trade and mean less pro?- i:tnd mother who has an interest
perity for us all. i‘n the religious work of their
2. If trade i* mu*. fr*»ed fro:- voun- especially
these shackles, including t h e 11° attend The program of the
worst, which is international sus- iservice* will appear in another
picion, the future has possibilit-1 Ptacc-
ies beyond our wildest dreams.
The consumptive power of human
ity is unlimited. Even in the most
advanced nations the standard of
living is still low. There are po-
tential markets enough to keep all
our resources employed, and to
make all of us well to do.
I, therefore, am optimistic, not
because this ia a minor depres-
Sunday morning at eleven o’-
clock Rev. S. L. Batchelor will
preach in place of the pastor who
will be at San Angelo < Mending
the Training School
J. H. Meredith. Pastor.
Mrs. Royce Smith has been ser-
iously ill for the past ten days but
is improving at present.
A Community Triumph!
Tomorrow night will be a proud moment for Ozona
folk when they gather in the auditorium of their won-
derful new High School building to witness its formal
dedication.
it the architect, or sculptor,
ii? choice of about twenty-
[presidents when the building
>ut up and he skipped around
ling Cleveland but leaving
lot of others.
For County Treasurer
TOM CASBEER
Re-election
I Boatmen
w visitors to New York ever
one of the strangest colonies
! The colony is one of canal
I and their inhabitants. It is
ed almost at the foot of the
d and whole families live on
)onts, sending their children
hool when they can, and hang
iut the family washing on the
just like the ordinary dwel-
Iocs in the backyard,
jcently tug boats have put*up
charges so high that it costs
to be towed back to the Erie
H thuii the money received
freight, so many canal boats
been tied up for two years
heir piers here, wuiting for
rates. Meanwhile the fam-
[feei as though they have be-
regular residents.
dwindle to half a column in the
skimpy, Saturday afternoon edi-
tion. Straws show the direrction
of the wind.
Remove an individual from his
or her sphere of activity, and we
lay the foundation for a weaker,
more trifling race. I mean the
sphere for which the individual
was created. An army of "bus-
iness” mothers will produce regi-
ments of male incompetents, weak
kneed scion* that grow into weak-
er citizenship. Lord help us from
the “papas" whose wives make
the living!
For County and District Clerk
GEORGE RUSSELL
(Re-election)
For State Senator—29th District rE
K. M. REAGAN. Pecos, Texas H
Proud of our own accomplishment, proud of the re-
sult of our sacrifices, proud of the school board and of-
ficials who carried out our wishes, proud of the good
that will accumulate for years from our efforts—proud
will we all be.
Congratulations, Crockett County, and our compli-
ments to those patient public servants who did their
jobs so well.
Mrs. Eddie Johnston is visiting -EE
her sister, Mrs. James Karr, who
lives near San Angelo.
I Lemmons Dry Goods Co. 1
Mrs. Lowell Littleton left Tues- j gs
jday to be at the bedside of herj—E
j mother who is in Temple and ser-
Being a family physician my- j kmsly ill with a bone infection.
‘Where Values Reign Supreme”
[Big Slash
pry body knows that prices of
things have come down but
^iggest shock we have receiv-
\ months came the other day
I we noted a truck carrying a
sign through the Times
re district saying "Penny-A-
a."
• movies have made ua all ac
ited with the Dime-A-Dance
Jishmenta, where one can
a more or less charming
i«r and amble about the room
few minutes but we are still
us as to how long a cent will
'* one to swing a girl around
ice floor.
worth more than that in
leather alone.
l*m burgers—Bandwishes
Plate Lunches
irt OwUao
GEORGE F. COCREHAM
CASH & CARRY GROCERY—MARKET
Specials for Friday & Saturday, March 4-5
SUGAR, Pure Cane
10 lb. Cloth Bag
26 lb. Cloth Bag
100 lb. Cloth Bag
46*
$1.18
$4.55
Swift’s Premium Bacon, 1 lb. box_ „ _____24*
Crisco, 6 lb. bucket ___________ $1*12
Spuds, extra good ones, 10 lbs. no limit 14*
Pickles, sour, quart jar, each-------------17*
Chewing Gum, any kind, 20 pkgs. to box 63*
Swift's Jewel Shortening, 8 lb. bucket „63*
Hens, completely dressed, lb. ....... _ 22*
Fryers, completely dressed, lb------... 28*
Valley Gold Butter, lb.________________ 34*
Maxwell House Coffee, 3 lb. can .. 92*
Crystal White Soap, 12 large bars 37*
Crystal White Soap ____________ $2.94
Ca»e 100 Larga Ban Only
American Beauty Flour. 24 lb. sack 57*
American Beauty Flour, 48 lb. sack $1.03
Durham Tobacco, per carton 24 bags 97*
Cigarettes, per carton $1.59
Lucky Strikaa, Chcotarfiald* and Ctmcla
Congratulations!
Crockett County People
Completion of Your Beautiful
New School Building
We know you are proud of it—and justly so. It is a
monument to the enterprise and progress of your com-
munity and would be a credit to a town three times the
size of Ozona.
We are proud with you—and of you. The great
“family of West Texas” cannot be downed by tempe-
rary adversity and it’s people like you who will be the
first to reap the reward of returning prosperity. MORE
POWER TO OZONA!
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932, newspaper, March 3, 1932; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103441/m1/3/?q=stolen%20land: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .