The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1933 Page: 2 of 7
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OifONA STOCKMAN
THAT’S ME-
Publiahcd Kvwry Tbwvedajr at
Oiona. Crockett County. Taxaa
■** th* village cut-up siv
amWllun ia life j, t0 ^
o®a l>U|h. I tprml hours tryimi
c,evw “wivsiut7J
imll. Oh hoy. I'm * g_. *J
of It la old «uie fi(p^r*jj
heard year* ago. NobS?!
much um for me exc«T> *
lauirh they get sometimes To u
a email town comic and___
•Ittle lo anyone |jfe
Don’* Ge, uP Nijia,
Wake ThU 25c T*»f
You neid ii,M «,*,* Madder phi
ale to drive out ii.ii'uritinanjZ
eg* add* which cauae irribtja
that result.^ in K-g paiu.. hSJ
mruing un«l ge'll.ijr Up nirit,
Auatia. Texas. June *1.—A fa-
mmsm
increase of » par coat am tha
out far the preceding swath, ac-
cording to tha Uaiveralty of Tex-
,1 Bureau of Buaiaeae Booaarch.
of theae. SB. or mwre than ©ne-
nird had authorlaod capital stock
* leas thaa BM*k wharaaa oaly
! W O ware capitalised at §100.000
i >» more. Total authorised capital
j .ock for the IS I new corporations
! pas ttl.lHi9.704. n decline of IS per
cent a« compared with the total
; -*piulii*tion to,* April.
Forty of the new corporations
Acre oil compasle*, SO ware mer-
W. KVART WHITE
Editor and Publisher
Bats red at the Post Office at
Osoaa, Texas, aa Second Class
Mail Matter under Act of
Coafresa. March 3rd, 1179
SWAT TUB FLY
History records no more deter
mined and successful campaign of
extermination than that waged a-
gainst the well-known house-fly.
And it has been amply justified.
Flies have been responsible for
the spread of more disease than
any other single vehicle!
A Menace Te Health
Whatever theory for their ex-
istence may be correct, the fact
remains that they are a menace to
---- public health, and should be ex-
Notices of church entertainments, t«rmin»tw<i. If the future develop*
where admission is charged, cards they were a blessing in dis-
ef thanks, resolutions of respect J a* destroyers of harmful j
and all matter not news, will be mjcro-org».imm*. we can in turn
charged for at regular advertising: find otherway* to dispose of j
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK
One Year......i
OtJaTo? tfw SUM----1
or Artic
s^uutw. »'
vh« \ bv add«ng the
amended by “ m 3, v
lion to b<
provide • HoMP
highest d
°ir with the cu.v
sietent . by ne&;
thi tWr tlUi,enc-
v. in their loe
ilcW*iV ivs it hercb
county
V of siJtty*
?<&.<*>«> °4' n^a*
| *!’*“ iomrtv »>*
dopt <* ..... those
iw' J
1»VIV wif #
andising firms. 92 were menu
.acturera, 13 were real estate and'
•tuildlng companies. 6 were Iwnk* jU-kjBTik'Viu- idad'L
finance companies. 4 were lining buchu. juniJr oil
.ansfHnCation companies, 2 were works on the l>hd«Ur ,.«J^ 1
,»uMic service companies, and :«l ;,mi •frivol*. ainiiu/tTIZ'
were included in the mlaccllan- tju. tH,w, u. <;,.t
oos group. ■ . grain site) trom yiwr drum*
Out-of-State coriKuatiom* re-j A,ur four t|a>>. i, not rWinedrf
*ng permits to operate in Tex- t ,uing up nights go li.uk an,l«*
as numbered So. as compared v. y«u an bounds
fee! better after this cluMtJl
0«l you get your regular ulet*
Iswally ut i oiK'lto Drutf Co. (,\dv>
Wiley: “Iwi’s ,iee. what month
ii it they say ih unlucky to marry
In?"
Hubby: "Don’t tell m? you have
forgotten in which month we wm
married.’’
Ml/t , .1
ing all windows and ilwr* Screen *
should be Left up from May t><
November.
Next in order i- disposing ot
those that do get into the hou**’
The most recent instrument de
vised for this purpose is the “swat
ter” with which we are all fumil-|
liar. Fly-swatters are inexpensive,:
I .n fact, many merchants give them
; away ns advertising media. All ,
mcrobt r of the household should
i *»e members of
THURSDAY, JUNK IS. 195LI
Every governmental official or
board that handles public money
should publish at regular Inter-
vals an accounting of it. showing
where and how each dollar is
■pent. This is a fundamental prin-
cipal of democratic government.
I.AH A MIG AS (T.UB
NOT SO DUMB 1 Professor: “I would like n pre|»-
the |,HU.« ,tu,l.-.,t, "f |Sw»>'«»altSo«M».“
»t Uowanl A-.ylum, mil >»«« tl«*t “no you
of the inmates wheeling; mu-tard oil?"
heelbarrow upside down. ( Professor: “Yes, I can never
That’s not the way to pu*h'<hink of that name."
thing,” the visitor said. ------o--------—
You’ve get it upside down." | "The girl I am married to has
’’Oh. have I*" answered the !un -v. in siater."
1' • II, i used to push it th* "te e; how do you tell them a-
w «y and they put bviek;-' j,Ul j
I d< i’t try: it’s up to the other
-------~o-~........ ..... , one i« i»i«>k out for lurself."
Warden to New Prisoner: “If ►——— —o——---------
killed in some particular l ip- that touch wine shall nev
. shall be glad to le» you • fourh mi no,” declared the fair
vigilance com-1
I mittee and co-operate in the wnrj ^nv °
jgainst the intruders. Don't leave J' t-*«t>ug
it ; il to mother. U,u’
I The more antique methods of."’1 "
extermination aie poison fly pa-i
per ,ind the well known Tangle- '”u*
foot. Doth are useful, provided)
'they are kept where the baby will
■ not drink the one or father sit on •
the other. Poison paper has the 0*'\ei
disadvantage t*f causing the corp- 14
v. , i i flies to be scattered
throughout the hettse
T «• -vary ptopte. going on the • *’e are s
that "familiarity breeds t pursuit w
<. rt.mpt,” r,‘gurd the house-fly ' ' low it.
a* « more or less harmless insect. I rtsuncr
'n >.<> doing they are aiding mid ,TU|V' arr
abet ing an enemy of humankind
wito has taken an enormous toll *! >°ur
of 11‘- i: is usually the apparent- expire
, t !-• • i, -. factors that are *• »* j''*vi1 rent \
most da -geri'i.: *. ,■ 1 .in
Make one of your mottoes fur* •
this summer. “Swat the fly!** re-
membering that every time you
di*l«!se of one you are not destroy
tig just that one, but three mil- f
iiofi poasible descendants HHj
FIRE LOSS KEAL1A ROSE
During 1P32. the national fir*
Pum amounted to about $40f».88fv
‘>0. Thi# was a decrease of up
proximateiy $45,000.(ky0 as compai
ol with the previous year. How-
ever. as a committee of the Na-
tional Board of Kite l mterwrit-
-u*s recently pointed out, viewed
.n terms of actual value, based on
the commodity price index, losses
ti reality increased by almost |3,
hi other words the de
(Vase in fire loss was less than
b- drop tri value of the properly
\ troved.
Fire remains one ot our most
pressing problems tn 1 Piti the de
truction amounted to $"1.20 j«-r
> rijitta. Mild |f» « >nv I (tie- (t leach
cd a figure of more than ?M
for each resident It is an intol
< cable drain on national resource*
,? this time, especially l> a
'•arrin in the path of rceovnc
A* a matlet of fact, the
• tOO.lMK1 direct lo» s i« ‘*u l« ,t> l <»i
it The Indirect h.
iiiMM as gr.Fa t-t • ts .
of business burn-, men
m ar- thrown out -f w<■.
pure u. *■ ' •
■. o»vmun t v feel- ? f,,
would normally t, ■ j a,!.
There arc ease# > e re».»i
progres* in whed« o->w«> I
■;.« end because ul a «isigie ?m
The National li ai d e-t»mut> s
that ftZ per cent of f.tr# |«,-4 i» pn
rentable Same author ? • > place
the prtvetuabir to-. »- tdyh k- .40
per cent It should be ’ ,■!*;< i
Uve of ev*r> ritixm to « i
propartj-wUethi r n ,< gre*.
:actory or a tworoom '■• .■.(. .■to.
s sate from fire as i * AA. <. \ - n» ;iie Kvnunw Bnntiei
tv possible rill' ago nuiiufivcturrr want* t,<
i ho ArK'tf!r,ui pretr, I.
t»l\ K 1 HI KID.y \ Itu'l \h l5> obi)g ov*r> effort, a# it wet**.
v star*
If your .Stockman subscription
has expired, ive would appreciate
your renewal check now
Mr, T
marrie
I They c
I ding at
bar 21,
daugbi
a mum
well aa
gather*
■ The
Coiwty i»
t Rivonl: During a rr,
>1. \i. an election several men'
d ti* vote bemuse they h< i
min .nut ion.
mao
teaaiVe l*
ope rati ag
east Floy
i# now i
year* her
mm pad
ing bore
h« had r
Floydada.
first prop*
to begin ti
bumiaeaa h
it* ffrat »p
ia 1911. K
destroyed t
district on .
constructed
busiaea* *ti
For three
April 1920.
Mo- I'irg Met aid;
t tUtical department
,u now that th<'
-hind Rons, velt 103.2
Last Friday the Ford Motor Company conpioveu w. .
making. _ . ,
It ia also xy fortioth yoar at tho saxo job. I made lay fi
in 1893. and it still runs. This i3 tho ongino that won tho S
Suit__which took tho motor car out of tho oxclusive class, ar
the automobile industry to hundreds of manufacturers who start
the last 30 years.
Soso of tho men who began with mo that Juno day In 1903.1
here yet. All of the principles wo laid down then, are still
we find that they havo great survivnl value for the future. T<
have produced and sold over 21.000.000 Ford cars.
Although we created tho autosobilo sarket wo havo never tl
good for anyone to sonopolize it. Wo havo always believed tlu
business could be good for one. it must be good for all. Our <
_ j ____A„...nu hAva always been open to other manufacturers
rum
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d»‘!i t!
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of tb
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bctuu.l'-v >>ui ! f'v- i >ii t•.vi >U:t:g ,j bath ««tAbU*bltM*pt in
’.,u ail *n v i lh<r c«*upt» i , , • * m*!. ml f*«j $ 1(Vtrr H.
m; forlii from tb. i m-> ? ?• . . *«:,! the nlarm clock didn’t
< fiwttd their liajt * out <>i (].*•">> dur ■ i. «•:» m.: when he wag t«L
r tit** *i»mmrr month)* 1- t m» irg . t j!‘a «-vo>t-A ta> tri'.itm*nt.
. i to hr fii,'*'' alrrt
’ i j*n evvt unln*# thrv a v, many
*l chtldfcp will hr injured
» nvrn kilietl aa they tmtem thr
»re*t» and highwev# to field# At .'
pi«v ground* Tev» tvftt* r* pi fniuced 2.212,-
The Actnnd# ha*,- don* a fine *2*» |'"uml* uf fleh in 1932, The
>b training >oung-trr» to watch cat* h w»* taken from tbc 230 dlf-
it fi r tHfW#»,lvfi In ron*rqu k'ixi« of -alt and fresh wi-
wce, when the st*ti#tu« of adult .’*' * -hr. found in thi* state. Th*
>d child ped-*trtwn accidents arc ! v iinlu-iry in T.*xa« I* one
mpared the children »re shown °* •umrrwi* Industrie*, which are
i be belter. They are more «af-* large, but of which little ia gen-
I ’it tw t ash,.mod to *h*ke
*1# with any worker"—Mr*,
•.iiViin It HnoaevcR.
ts^ss: z rtr
chin,#, hut It cannot dvipllcat. 40 y.ara of ,(<p4rt,no,. And
•nee that sakos a motor car. _«nara-
t the past does not espeoislly concern me; it has all been P P
or the^future. For ^self. I fl thst I have ^
to do something worth while, and thst sy real task is still a.
•mat changes ar. upon th. world. Fslss idsaa of .very *lnd are ^
ting in the general upheaval. Those who built truly on p ^t4lf
re-their service will carry ovwr. Businsss integrity
•111 be fully Justified. And newer and better ways of living
That is the ostlook for this young thirty-year old Company
Mr. and Mr*. Mn<-«i« W*»t have
rvtarand from Chicago wb«r*
•bey vi*it*d th* World * Fair.
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1933, newspaper, June 22, 1933; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103851/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .