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r U R E ;K« r HKKt N «ìdilyi '■ *'H Nn \ Hu** U nl‘ . ii-br«, THE OZONA STOCKMAN l'M. ‘ay*: The ¡^J The Only Paper In Crockett County— 3,000 Square Milet Of Livetlock Tenritory " lMi!' ‘»pm m,*r “Ont. In The West, Where The Air Is Pure, The Climate Agreeable, And The People Friendly-The Best Place On Earth To Call Home " r-‘ ulu. a- r:|,’,ur* petti *2.00 Per Year In Texaa-$2.50 Elsewhere OZONA. CROCKETT COUNTY. . 5 Cent. Per Copy THURSDAY, FEB 11. 1943 NUMBER 44 ,h* f ¡reali * t'*lwne<| T As Allies Planned for ’43 Offensives • ¡ «-»inj j,| Thrash Pleas Childress 1/1 1 •“««, r»nj Point Rationing Named Chairman Of 23 Candidates "trainìjj, »«>' may rough To Dist. System To Follow Dist. Water Board For Graduation r "ition J Plea* Childress w«* named ir.«J ipionship chairman and Torn C. Harris was r ' Sign-Up Feb. 22 From Ozona High ■,n'l «elected to rm-mU-r-h.p on the r rollici! ir« Place 3 On Firat String Canned Goods Freeze Ixuird to fill the vacancy created 18 Due For Promotion |A1I-Di«tr«cl» One On In Effect Feb. 20; Be­ by resignation of Joe North, for­ From Junior High; 1 *" elad U dt»! Second Tearn gin System March 1 mer chairman, when the Crockett Exercises May 19-20 '"■ni • h: f.OVTS K..rvi I-1 " ' , n u ¡ ^ f |! in* Uie historic 10 clay conference by President Roosevelt. Prime Minister group <>f 23 and their sheepskins fruits and vegetables will be en_ ; is nine more week* of classes, ■ir ’ ' ' " l " * , j Churchill and a »core of topflight military leader*, in North Africa. U. 8. 2«>. * Arrange Program al. Eldorado had previously plane* sweep over the parade. At the Casablanca parley total surrender study and examinations. mini Son' ia by a decisive mar- of the Axis was agreed upon. Insets show M’instun Churchill and President Covert asked housewives to start Miss Hazel Kiri lie. high school Roosevelt, the principal figures at the tradition breaking meeting. planning now for “ point budget­ For Scout Court j English teacher, is sponsor of the Oicna an ! Eldorado met for the ing.'' just as they plan their house­ 1943 class, i «imposed of 11 boys kf-i i-on in the final hold finances. Of Honor Tuesday and 12 girls Its memliers include ¡kt-jri'i at Sonora. an«l Crockett Contingent “ Those who do not understand Wayne Babb, Roy Coate*. L. B. ■ the • me the Lions held Victory Garden Of Inductees Leave the system, or who use their Parents And Friends j Cox, 111 Jimrni I'arr. Di«-k Hen- jh ini* carelessly, will not only heavy end of the final score, Of Scouts Urged To jdersnn, Charles McDonald. Virgil ha time 22 to 12 for the district For Abilene Station fail to get the best results for | Oden, Henry Patrick, Jack Saw­ Urged As Wartime the point rationing program, haropionship, A group of Crockett county in­ Be Present At 8 yer. Bland Tandy, Lorain Wyatt, whi'-h is designed primarily to e- Prist ilia Baker, Ixiuise Bean, J«iy Wayne Babb, lengthy center ductees and one transfer from Plans for an interesting pr» id a demon in snatching those Family “ Must” qi.alize food supplier and to give Ciiates, Barbara Joslin, Florence j l»e| Rio left Ozona Tuesday after- gram have ta-en outlined bv |«x'a'. bounds; Roy Coates, fleet for- each family what It should hav«- Luther, Ethel Mayes. Vera Mc- Homemaking Head I mum for the Army induction sta­ — its fair share of wholesome ' leaders for t'»- < our? aard «ho-, dazzling speed is Honor, the first to be held u«i- Caleb, Lottie Jo Owen*. Mary Per- nme'.i ns’ ' •> ate h on the basket­ Gives Timely Talk tion at Abilene for final Army fo.'dIS, Covert explained. ner, Rozelle Pharr. Margaret Bus­ The "freeze" period from Feb- ¡ der the new Scout -et-up undet ball i irt ! Tom Ed Montgom- To Rotary physical examinations and induc­ Rotary sponsorship, -it the ■ ah- sell and Zella Lee Thurman. ri. iry 20 to March 1 will be used A tentative list of those in the , one-handed goal shooting for- tion. The men w ho request it will in next Tuesday evening. Feb to instruct the public, and mer- eighth grade who are candidates irard who i ...ring threat any- Work of the homemaking d< lie given a 7-day furlough after 16, it was announced this week by ahere from ” i i-court in, were the partment* of the public schools in induction to return to their homes cl nts. on details of the system. for graduation from junior high St .rtiug February 22. registra­ Scoutmaster Hubert Baker an«l hr«- Linn- placing on the first promoting better wartime nutri- j before beginning actual army ser- Chairman Lee Wilson of the St-out school to the high school contains PHONE SO tion for War Ration Book Two i th«' names of 18 students. Gradu­ Itring all-dis! riot. And just be- tion and conservation and teach-. vice. ¡committee. The program will open fu«« the selecting committee ing youth modern methods of bet-j Composing the contingent were will ta-gin. Foo«ls to l e rationed ation exercises for this group are will include canned fruü* vege- at 8 pm. Refreshments will L< »uldn't hand the Lions in toto as ¡ ter living was outlined in an in- Simon Gonzales. Nasario San Mi- served by u committee of Sc«>ut scheduled for Wednesday even­ ibv fötals ; Bot­ ing, May 19. Mis* Zelma Scott i* ■district-- first team. Bud Cox teresting and instructive program guei, William Jay Vancy. Jesus 1 1 M-iip-. am mother*. •other hard playing Lion, fast ¡ staged for members of the Rotary | Sanchez. William C. Brock. Jr.. tled juices, soups, catsup and chili i the class sponsor. auce; frozen fruits and vegeta­ A large group >f young Sc >ut 1 determined on offense or de-1 Club — Tuesday hv Mrs. M. A. We*-1 Jesus Aguirre. Johnnie I-eonnrd Eighth graders who are in line bles; dried fruits; and fruits, veg­ who hav«- completed fl»-ir eleni«-n- «• t! ;d.-u «■ on the district terman, head of the homemuking | Armentrout. Jack Herbert Brown- to becom«- high school freshmen etables, soups and juices put up in tarv work in Scouting entitling eond team itabti scored 12 of department of the Ozona High rigg, Vernon Williams, Eluteri" them to receive th«- Tenderf»"! , next year ar«' Sue Beasley, Dale jars. Clendenen. Joy Gay Ik akms. Wil- i tram'« 22 points in the final. School, and two of her pupils, Jo porras and P«»rfirio Garcia am! badge will l»* invested inhi Scout- lia Joyce Dowdy, Mike Friend [ A double t .rpose, to polish Up Nell Coose and Louise Bean. the transfer from l»«l Rio. Rodol­ I ing and several others will r**ceiv«- Bill Hoover, Jo«- Ros- Hufstedler, »irfame ii preparation for com- After outlining th«- scope of w tirk fo Martinez. Credit for three en­ Early-Day Crockett ! advancement ami merit badges titinn in "tie regional meet, to undertaken in the department. listments, Alfredo Tijerina. J" County Official Dies I re \\ ilaon. committee chairman Geraldine Leatherw- man, completed the February call i chairman. Scout Bugler T--m EiJ Oathout. Jonel Oden, Corim «■ Phil­ lips, Ann West. Ediln- Stanley Wil­ defeat handed them In Iraan tarians of the student home pro- from this county. A h«-i»rt attack on January 27 r«-- ¡Montgomery will tap o ff the -e- liams, Max Won! and Ira Vancy. *rrk ago. guided an inspired jects and l-oui-e Bean of the pro­ ulteil in the death at Pittsburg. sion with the assembly call at»! wia quini on the home court gram of th« Future Homemaker* Pexas, of Frank M. Holm-ley. 72. the chairman will welcome guests. '»»«day night when they plaater- Clubs. WAAC Recruiters .n early-day resident of Crockett Scouts of Troop 53 will then con 1 the liras. p.i to 21. with the A timely discussion and expla­ ■ ounty and a former assessor of j duct the opening ceremoni«-*, in- Over 95 Percent ■second -'ro . . - playing the last nation of two wartime necessities To Visit Ozona this county. eluding flag exercises »nd the |fiz minute- • the final quarter. —rationing and Victory garden­ The llolmaley family was among i pledge of allegiance, Of 1942 Taxes T’om Ed Montgomery again had ing- was given by Mrs. Wester- the Crockett pioneers, all of the Scouts who at«- Up for inv«—ti- p i measure ..f that hoop and he man, who mad«1 her discussions Monday Afternoon urviving nine children ex ept one ture and advancement and the»«- up 12 points to lead his team and suggestion* practical by hand­ being horn in Ozona. The family eligible for m«-rit badge* will then Collected Here In total points. But three other ing out mimeographed copies of a Group From Lubbock left her«* -fin»* 25 vears ago t«> lie presented to th«- eourt to re- 555 Voting Polls Paid EJon* were rinse behind, Coates Victory garden plan and a leaflet Recruiting Office On inke up their residence in Pitts- i«-ive their awards Rev. I.awrei»« l*ith nine, and Babb and Cox with explaining the point rationing k Brown will speak to the Scout- For Record Off-Year; Tour Of Area burg. Ther«' Mr. Holmsley again ■eight each. Jimmy Farr chalked up system. She strongly urged every ‘•ught and won the o ffic e o f tax briefly on "A Scout’s Duty tn 12 Exemptions Ifour, Bland Tandy three, and sec- Ozonan to plant a Victory gar­ Lieutenant Jesse Gardner and assessor and e«illector, which of- G«hI B«*ii Williams will then talk lond string., -. Charles McDonald, den ns a family ■'must'*, pointing Lieutenant Margaret Brace, W A­ ice he held for four years. He had to the group of candidati - for u- With a brisk collection record­ Itkrte, and Jimmy Read, two. nut that fresh fruits and vege­ AC Recruiting Officers, will l «• in served as city secretary of Pitts­ vvards on "A Scouts Duty to Oth ed during January, final month in tables are going to become more Ozona Monday, February lf>th !»• burg before being elected to the er.s." and Co;» h Elmo McCook will the taxpaying peri«>d. Crockett and more scarce. tween the hours of 3:15 PM ami ounty office. At the time of hi* talk • >n "A Scout - Duty to Ii n county taxpayers cam«- within five Mrs. B. B. Ingham “ You don't have to have a large 6:00 PM. death h«- was employed at an oil self. Badg> - will be pi' -cnted 1 percent of making a clean sweep garden," Mrs. Westerman said, “ a Lieutenants Gardner and lira*-" mill in Pittsburg. Scott P- vr*. pn -ident of the R ! of the 1942 state, county and County Chairman plot 10 by 20 feet being large e- will he accompanied by I.ieutenat t Surviving are the widow and the tary Club, sponsoring organ:/, school tax bill, according to a nough to grow an ample supply Colonel Marvin B. Durette. ( >m following children: Mrs. J. W timi tabulation of receipts in the of­ for the average family " mander of the West Texas Recruit -»pence, W’nc'i; Mr- A P. l.igoii, Rev ( !\ab I labirr- v« i. i " -• fice of Sheriff Frank James by WAAC Recruiting ing and Induction District The Beaumont; Corpl. J. M Holmsley, the principal address of the e A O. Fields, office deputy. Yeats Causey, Aboard West Texas District has been call Colorado City: Mrs. A N R"b- veiling following th«- Court of Over 95 percent of the taxes lAicepts Post To Aid U. S. Carrier, Writes ed upon to enroll 584 won» ii t"i erts, San Antonio; Pvt. F M. Honor -e-*i«in, and the troop, un­ will have been collected with th«* the Women’s Army Auxiliary Holmsley, Jr., Camp Barkley; der the leader-hip of I B. Cox, payment of a small amount of Recruiting Service To Thank Ozonans III. will conduct the i losing cere­ Corps during the quarter »f this (has. Holmsley, Mt. Pleasant; last-half taxes paid on the split In This Area monies. payment plan. Deputy Fields saiil. Vents W Causey l’h M 2 C. a year Bill Holmsley. Dalla-; Ensign L All parents and friends of Scout­ During January a total of $34,- At the n uest of the former Ozona hoy who was a- l.icutentant Colonel Durette urg- H. Holmsley, Balb«>a, Canal Zone, United ing are cordially invited to i«- pr« 668 08 in -tut**, countv and school Arm...... recruiting...... service. ^ board the U.S. aircraft carrier es all women interented in enroll Miss Ellen Holmsley, Shreveport. Lexington, sunk by the Japs in ing in the Women's Army Auxili­ One sister also survives. ent for this first Court of Honor taxes were paid in. leaving an es­ ' ' I ■ 1 uni has agreed to in the new year. timated $ 10,000 in delinquencies L* *• Crockett county chairman the South Pacific, and who is back ary Corps to tulk with Lieutenants Mr. Holmsley was a nieml er of L ' r,ifruitmg fn. in smoke at the courthouse here unie ■ J n rel*tlve to the WAAC. to ry that I did not get to see every Lt. D. A. Parker, C S. Army Air was reported improved this week ; one when I was in Ozona last Monday when the Commissioner* U ■ to ti,r!‘im?" °f interested women Court supervised the burning of Corps pilot in the South Pacific and attending physicians gave DAUGHTER TO BEANS but it was not possible a* my loUiftr* r,,<'ruiting center, and in right bonds, each of 11.000 denom fighting tone, a former Ozonan him a good chance to recover travel was so long and my leave K T L to h‘‘lP with recruit- ¡nation, which had h.-en retired and collegiate and professionh Porter and four companions Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bean are the so short that l could be in Ozona |*»tn»n *U Utkn^ t°r out of the series of *104.000 as- | football star, ha- been awarded j were badly burned wh* n * *** parent* of a daughter born last less than an hour. sumed by the state as the cost of a medal for action against the Jap- j line tank on a piece of mad ma- Thursday in a San Angelo hos­ Jh, enrolling ,,f WAAC* play* "I am sure that Ozona now has constructing the 19.5 miles of pav- paneae. he told friend* here machinery exploded while the fire- pital. She has been named Julie u»ti..n * in. *!*• man-ixiwer sit- many men in all parts of the Bess. ing on State- * —Highway - 163 fr„ n, letter dated December 26 He did | men were combatting a blaze a- U i - r í Wa a c replaces a world, fighting on alliront*. I am not designate what me.ial he had hoard the machine. Young Porter Ozona south. k .iu« " h'w ,h* }}?*• (or com- also sure that each feel* that what received nor for what action. was wearing the lambs wool pur­ Mr*. Mahlon Robertson, who re­ we are doing now will help ar­ The bonds of the 1940 series hr« T -“ sjor Wasson wrote. '*It*a not medal* I am looking ple and gfild jacket which he w*>n ported last week for active «luty range things ao that we can all be were due December 9, 1942, snd aáníf m w,!‘ •* ««pp»*«* „•c e. ______.... for,” Lt. Parker said, "It’s home " as a member of the 1941 football in the WAAC, has been stationed home on Christmas in the near fu­ the state was given credit by the |r»,ui " ln‘°nnation concerning county for” "payment o fth e eight He aaid one medal in particular he squad of Ozona High School, and at the WAAC training center at l^ ^ m e n t . to interested worn- ture. Again I wish to thank you notM' I (Continued On The Laat Page) (Continued on laat page) Fort De* Moines, Iowa. all for the nice package.” THK OZONA STOCKMAN -THURSDAY F Kr „ PAUK TWO ——— — —— Deputy Collector Society Honor» Mr*. Boyd CUvt,n ». ' H OZONA STOC KMAN Women O f Church At Harviek,itnrvick, Mr*,Mrs p,i«,. „ Mr* »■ 8. X* BOY SCOUTS MEAN BUSINESS To Assist Ozonans In Massie West, M« Published Kvery Thursday at Making Tax Return» Guest-Day Program b.. Sr, v Ozona, Crockett County, Texas „rd F I.,»,,. M,. « The Woman’» Society of Chris­ To assist citizens of Crockett «•ry, Mr-Mrs. hltorI ■ rnith u 1 w k v a r t w h i t e tian Service was hostess Weduea- county in preparation of their in- F .« - - . Mr, , .ri.. J j H Editor and Publisher Jo li MB • « me tax returns, many of whom ! vla.v afternoon at u seated tea in Mr- B .. —si Entered at the Post Office a t! ■ the home of Mr*. H. li. Ingham, a 111 he making their first return Me Will mm- M ,r‘ 8-i.j Ozona. Texas, as Second Class | honoring the women of the Meth- e r s s ’** Mail Matter Under Act of aid. Mrs J m , V V ' M uuler the lowered exemptions ef_ i odist Church, The tea moms were Charley t ‘ J : Congress, March 3, 1879 jtr Ex S«'" •ective on 1942 incomes, Marie E. decorated with daffodils. Mrs. Joe send SUBSCRIPTION KATES Morgan, deputy collector of the In- ; Clayton was at the piuno as the B.r ; Bagg«-’ " :. i ; , ; , M Line oKfn One Year «2.00; ictnal Revenue Department, with guests arrived. Greeting the guest» Mrs. Stephi ;k in the halls i « »dquarters in San Angelo, will Six Months - #1-20 ; was Mrs. Will Baggett. Mrs. In­ abeth Fuss,II. M. ». ’ M i « * r '' 1 laud two days, Wednesday and Outside of the State - $2.501 gham presided over the guest Mrs. U w rei - ' M’-' w » Thursday, Fob. 1« ami 18 in O- Siit* ■ book. Mrs. Monroe Baggett, pres­ J if the an ui * Notices . i chur»: entertainment» z >na, it was announced by the Dal- ident of the society, introduced Ul ■ i l where admission is charged, cards | with l'«l''r h.,- office of the Internal Revenue the progrum. ir' v ' ,,k Mi iu«5 of thanks, resolutions of respect : Mrs. Jess Sweet \p, ,51 «■her - 1 • | Service this week Mrs. Bryan McDonald sang and all matter not news, will bei Harrell and M. || El happf'1' The deputy collector will Ik* at "Teach Me to Pray" by Graff. A charged for at regular advertising ; |u » « :tl It ! Hotel Ozona from 8:30 a.m. to 5 short skit, "The Seven Key* to l^ t yourself w rate*. , •! rath day and will Ik- glad to Pr*igresa,” was given, with Mrs. 1Point Rationing Any er ron on upon the diy* -■•ist any citizens with their in- Alvin Scheei as the “ Keeper of the c baraci** r H î*> «>n or finti System Explained [ • ■ me tax problems. Keys,” the reader. Other charac­ appearing i n tlwHe lolumns will 1)« To Woman - Club I »n U!-" ■ 1 ■'This office is anxious to aid all ter* were: “The Master Key," Mrs. rlsssreoni--- gladly and promptly contctcd if taxpayers who desire assistance Carl Col wick, chairman of spiritu­ Th«- Ozona U n, »•ailed to th t* attention of this m*n- n * } Mrs. Car! < «i - ';«n«4 :in rnnklinz I"’" P,T.A. Meets w i e « » * * i he Deputy’s advice and assis- to the Home." Mrs. Charley program with a ti: '• to the »ait I aner- ^ 1 Morulay Afterno >n m c e is extended purely as a cour- Coates, membership chairman, of th«- Home 1 '■ t»«.« teaelNM •« > and without cost to your cit- "The Key to th« Community," Mrs. I) M AS Ande (o n y * ",,V 'dorir and what their v Is »«r e ¿ -:i| I | l.’l'D* " Charles Williams, secretary of to help the w . f Her Buddid the dev • " ■ ft aUmj tl| ------OH-S ------Christian social relations; "The food and clothi: • E Teacher Ü i CHI 1« II OB < II HIST Key to the Bank." Mrs H. B. In­ Mrs M. A nt or so. u-ty day aft- Westermaa £ SCOUT WEEK Warrren E. Starnes. Minister gham, treasurer, "The Key to the gu«'st Speaker ;«s i their km ■" auditori ¡»ve an instrue- School Room.” Mrs. Lawrence tive talk «in t! F • feature« The Bible Classes meet at 10 nt rational I Brown, secretary to young w««men books and hovv Judy A W .clock « v are to t* and girls work, and Mrs. Stephen U»ed. She ende«: Ijr.- talk:' . Jon«t*. will give a pf* «i»uri* Preaching at eleven o'clock. r talk with u j I’erner. children's work; "The appeul f««r Vi« ’ »trat ion Mk** Kîiwib#tb Fu tute) The evening service is at 8:15. ’■•rJens and in. | Key to the Alarm Box.” Mrs. Joe spire«! everyni.« • hair -ty!« will givi* a briof talk on South A The !-ad:es Bible Class meet* -tart on 01» I "Touzhen up Hurklr down, and ( arrv on to Victory”, is the Pierce, corresponding secretary, immediately. JTt odfht mer:ica. ujfttr m i ! i Im tfDH * Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ko. s, nul major ta-k Ilo» vrar Their L.VTÁ060 members sre in the and Mrs. Floyd Henderson, sup­ L )osk tai '■ * ing h igh ilights of Sinitn Antrrji in Prayer meeting Wednesday e- Those pr«--i ! ■ w r re Mrs. B. R ■ nndnt lo the hill on Ihe home front. doing ever, thing boys of plies. lift* and industry wii 1! In* shown. srodt ace ran do to help win the war -perdily and a Just peace ventng at 8:15. Ingham. Mr- W V U.iggett, Mrs. Mrs. Scheei stated that these having a The new film release of '•■utl permanent!}. 1*. T. Robisuii. Mr N. W. Gra- Next Sunday morning .a scries seven keys w«-re more than sym­ tying to nuke America is declared to he ■: ham. Mrs. St-: Perner, M;m : -ermons on the great subjects bolism —they could become prac­ fct teacher'.’ the m«'st entertaining and Inatruc Elizabeth B’u . Mrs. Carl Col- Mary Margaret Harris Recomes Bride O f of justification and redemption tical factors in carrying the mes­ [ Host we watnl live productions ever offered *>t wtek, Mrs. Paul P rner, Mrs Mu are to be considered. This series Win—there'- this topic. The show is 50 minute- Lì. Bonner In Good follow Field Ceremony sage of the Woman’s Society of Schneemann, Mi- <.,•■■ liean,Jln. will require the remaining Sunday Christian Service into troubled (tm- to l>e try w tengt* d iW me of the Hugh Childre . - .«inl Mm. R. Miss Mari- Margaret Harrta., Jol)B w Gr, v of stenphenville. and Sunday evening services of i w lt-dg« m tl gorgeous enery f the South A- world fronts where only the grace A. Westerman daughti r of Mr and Mr. Tom C. tfrmndn)(lther of th„ brll|r. •!!« present month. ! of God in the human heart could ■veryone looks merita n jubtics and a glimpse f Oz^na. t*cam* the brute * ■ . , ...... The public is cordially invited to avail to bring order, decency, kit are ■ I into the e and u stums of our Harris Thf dining table wus laid with Mrs. Elsie P. f Hov». John Bonner. J r. non of . . . , •■ar the.-e sermons; but an urgent peace and good will into life *ince Texas, is here visr ng her sister. Hfox let'- \ - it neig o the : ■uth A cordial .4ft_ i hand-croc fitted cloth and cen- Welli There'« ■ Mrs Effitie Bonner »I l orsicana. ! * request U made for all meml>er* more. • Mrs. W. K. West lavitation extended is by PTA to lesn't seem t w itness ring « erem-u v read at 5:50 | tered with two heart-shaped cakes ■f the church, and all the friends Mrs. McDonald sang "Not L'n- O. W. Smith the entire C mmunity to Ir- able 1 ■;• ' 1 the showingof this film tirdav afternoon in the ; * : by white tulle ribbon* the church to be present at derstood" by Houghton, which was Post Chaperl at <;«•■ ife!'-w Field, j forming a large bow, in front of each service followed by a review of the com- kit »11 those v Th. oon pn gram will be- S’uW slip qu 8an Angelo,i Chaplain A. H Manes ,» tuch *to«>d a miniature bridal Please note that all evening ser­ , ing study, " Peace—Just and Dur­ gin a NOTICE OF ptairs to the officiate«) u¡.i The reflector was e«lged vices have been changed to 8:15. able," by Mrs. Lawrence Brown. There is the 'IKS si hi w h o s t pss The bride n in marriage D>by ; with tern and sw»-utheurt rose*, The principal text for the series A sandwich plate was served to REWARD Irbiring «oer TO LAS VMM. \s t M H her father, ore a twtV-piecepie» e «Ires*dre-s j j an{j ir ;, stai candelabra flanked is; Horn. 5:1) "Therefore being ' the follow ing guests and members: Ipr- blem - i 1 of heavenly blue with a V neck-j the tea service. Mrs Trulock -erv- justified by faith we have peace I am offering ». ¡tally didn't was hostess line, a hat f matching color and ; ed the cake and Mrs tiene I.in- with God through our laird Jesus without the ki Io Ui« ub Thursday black acces rie* She carried a thicum of Barnhart Christ." presided at $500 Reward |bi‘ acquired. iftrn white j raver book topped with an the coffee service. Mrs. Baggett Fur this tl; A saiad p .ite » • -erveil to Mr* orchid, B’or something old, she j was at the bride’» book METHODIST CHURCH for appreher ■ n and ton- 111 k to yi-i Elmo McCo■ s, Mr» R H Garner. wore a lavdhere her mother wore The couple left immediately af- Lawrence K. Brown, Pastor viction of guilt, partiei t# parget to come Mr- A 0 B ¡él is, Mr» Richard ;ti her - wn wedding, a bridal gift ter the reception for ¿» short weii* Sunday School— 9:45 a.m. OPTOMETRIST every theft ■ f livestock in > relax ami » Flowers, Mi-» Bile Hagel-tein. Mrs. t: m Mr Harris B. r something ding trip, after which they will be Morning Worship— 11 a m. Crockett County — except ihen only 1 Arthur Ky Mrs Bill Baggett. ■rr wed. she air led a handker- at h me af 406 North Jackson. Y«iuth B'elliiwship- 6:45 p.m. Complete Optical that no officer of Crockett «re the top w and Mrs. C '»car K >st * >-■ h«-; inging t her grandmoth- ; Mrs Bonner i* a graduate of O. Defense Youth B'ellowship— 5:30 p.m. So­ Service County m;«> claim the re­ stamps given for pri- Ztina High School and received her cial and program at the parsonage ward. high Mr» Jack Baggett, dressed in B A degree last June fr m Texa* 20 YEARS IN' SAN ANGELO IDear Di«ir Mra mg'j Evening Worship— 8:00 pm.— it'er white w >1. attended the ' -tate Teachers' College r Worn- Baptist Church. Phone 5584 F R A N K JAMES Tknrtday rule a* matron of honor. en. I tour, tc Veal and in- Lt B' T Condon, Jr, «an liest Office Hours; 8 1 . a . • I p. a Sheriff. Crwkett < <>unty Lt Bonner attended A I M Col­ Iter in mi'iib e here ir­ ian. HONOR ROLL OF METHODIST lege before entering the Army Air |t) hace h« :' ver the ng relative*, Lt. A A All rt and James E. MEN IN THE SERVICE ('•■rp» He i* an instructor at G- ud- Played Mr Nr inducted tkbu rn lit the candles tiefore fellovv Field. T. E. Adams, Roland R. Allard, Iracket still re remo iv The eha[«el was dec- Jack Baggett, Welton Bunger, J. F u ll L i n e A l l Kind. ■ court is -• . ’evi w Iti b.iskets of peach glad- Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Luther had T. Casbeer, John W. Childress, Mr. and M r* v, tfr Fôwleii* S livings. palms xml candle*. The rhap- a* their guest* over the week end i»ain*vilíf* w «r« h**r»r ffftr the WH*] Dennis B'. Coates, Jr., Alfred II. Friday !! TgatUst Plaved Gounod’s “ Ave Mrs. Luther’» sister, Mrs tMTWj Thf1- : .4f?• *’ to t T. iLiallingCr, I^-e Dudley, R<>g«-r Du«l- |weeks' test- lake hotïif th*»i r prenuptia music. | B.dwards and son, George, v daughter Fontm«». who han f Wall, I ley. J. A. B'u-*el|, Jr., Jack Hag­ I If must •■ i L ■be»traum” during the Texas. Mr. and Mr*. C W Bar­ elstein, Martin llarvick, Norman 1 next M ■■ hcr ¿’run5itnothgr. MfA «n-1 traditional wed- Purina Chows -----Cottonseed Product# Brui c Drakr Mr F bee and son, Calvin, of Ballinger, Heath, John Henderson, !.. D. Kir­ Billy M \\ .‘wl#r íü in th< es for the recessional Naval Krvrr\r af. Mr. and Mr* Bert Browning of by, E. D. Kincaid, T. A. Kincaid, Grains — Mixed Feeds - Salt | l»!l mi-* lOtpActf ’io hi Tru ■ lock of Colorado L'âlled Up >ublnal and Mrs. Luther Parker Jr., Eugene Montgomery, Bob P. I Mi!'« shirt ■ >f th« - bride, sang "Be- and little daughter of Houston Murchison, Paschal Northcutt, SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY—LOWEST MARKIN' I KK K I grtira ei;,-- anti Mrs, J J r>*U df CU unrh “I Love You Truly" | were also here These are all f Dan Patterson, Paul C. Perner, J 1 « it Bil . ng t N fw •*. and ?dru. A J. Har remony. j 'he children of Mr. and Mr- I ith- Q Ragsdale. Gordon K. Kendall, Phenothiazine Stomach W orm Drench Saturil;. «te r rt?. of Wrnnrwt* *’¿. U h «ä!somfi ollow mg the wed- • r. Mr*. Parker plan* t.. end Norman B1 Kendall, luiverne I Xeet in - are fit It ing with their M r« tin n wa* held at the i several week* visiting with her Schwalbe, Roy Schwalbe, Max W e Buy Sacks Don« B«-. ■ Csforgf Da ri« ark Baggett, 1015 parents. • Schneemann, Jr.. William Seahom, wn. Or,,i li regara» d The bridal cou- 1 Dr. H. B. Tandy. Bl B. Tipton, I abeut the rr. assistedevl in rei-eiving Mr And Mn W W. Colli m ( Mr*. H. B Tandy and ch: iren Chn*. C. William-. Jack Williams, C. C. Luther a busk« Mr ansi ton, anui Mr and Mr« Mr- I.»*' liar- ¡w ill s[««*nd the week-erui in \i>. Joe D Williams, Marion B’. W il­ Russell ■,.,. ■ t* of the Ozona. Texas Phone 176 •n An toft itkh lef ■‘ride, and Mrs.; lene visiting with relatives liams and W C Brock. ‘ltd can ■ i u*' ^+1 a y t-f r a f »ia.y $ vmi with Mr 4tnii Mr*, «Arthur Ph and ehitldf^r Mr a: nd Mr« Q xltin arr Mr* FhUlifka* P 4 fe nt#. mm «Service Flags • • Mft. Court Aff h rr aistff Home Service T. ROBERT M \sstE COMPANY Sapartar Ambulance Service • Size 8" x 12’ In War Time..... Phone *444 Day or N ght • Guaranteed Washable San Angelo, Texaa • A Blue Star for each person in *ervice It is uur job to help you keep your home in th« ■ ’ • The added "V ” Symbolizes the Service sible repair for the duration, and we ari* d< mg ’ ^ Flag of Today best to serve in this capacity in the fa«e of sh : a->' materials and supplies. • Not a print but a heavy woven material The government’s program has taken into cm . ■ - 1 1 ^ • This it 1942 version of official Service Flag the need for keeping homes in good repaid a* “ 1 11 ^ used in World War 1 vation measure. We invite your consultation wl }««ur problems of this nature

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•'Ifs S y 1 Tourney Victory STUDY HALL OC CUPATIONS of conversation, ao he picks up a THE LION’S ROAR School Plans Topic O ILS, students have “ ways" of book. Then to the cusuul obser­ passing the time in study hall. No *?r,tosth3 At Study Hall Meet ver he appears to be deeply con­ |’ulilinhe\ the Student Body of Qzmia Hitrh School adjective could suitubly describe centrating on English, but there ' •’ Y » I — A meeting was called in the study that word “ ways” , for in O.H.S. are those who notice that he has ’ ' h' Mr, J they just have a way of doing .OZONA, TEXAS, THURSDAY F KB. II. HM.i NUMBER 20 hull Monday morning. Tom Ed been staring at page 134 for fif- ■' WillnJl Foll -me ' ______things. j teen minutes. Realizing that Eng­ Mr,. Bp I Montgomery, high point man of while Daphne and Myrstatine Take I. . fur instance. Now. lish is dry he pitches his book on !;rv»n Mcü| the E l'll"1!S 11,01 th« district tournament held in So­ L is an average O.H.S. stu i the pile of “ assignments for to- went Friday and also came home H\ Lions Win Dist. nora Saturday, made a brief talk dent. He walks in study ball, morrow” , saunters up to the li- „r Ex Se"''” ’ Sunday. Wonder who this "Luke” Ki"-iy lu.f com cniing the boys’ throws his books on his desk, brary, puts his chin in his two ” r'<. Mr- r| I t,,, A 1er* what KO« on is that Dilly thinks is so wonder­ looks around, ami starts a tonver- | hands and his elbow s on the desk, Meet At Sonora trip and determination to win. (liv­ K, in o„ of Omna HiKh ful? sation. When the bell ring- and allows all else to relax entirely ¿ . • i graduated: if All the high school tea« hers The Ozona Lion* Basketball dub ing the scores of the games ill the teacher gives a few hard and trusts to luck that his elbows 1 u>’»r« Ru- I “C'Y* ; . with laujthter came to the championship game j sprang back after their 20-14 de- which Ozona participated, he took "looks at him und a few "(IKN -iure strong enough to support his Mr. W » I , " ... ■ Study Hall i< with te exception of Mr Klein- feat by Iraan to win the District his seat. Someone, evidently try­ T LE" hints, he takes his seat. 11« weight. ^ "a.is when the »chnu.lt, who was too busy hunt-, Tournament at Sonora The teams ing to tie funny, asked, “ Who writes a few notes and runs out (Continued On The Iarst I’uge) «J won 7“ T««m Ed almost lost his ‘1 ' I I , m od. Yes, thin ing ducks. He should have been j present were Sonora, Rocksprings, voiie replying, “ Ozona!” Ozonan» , Mm '¡hj I there because one of his old Eldorado, and Ozona. Menard, the 1 wouW° ^ **• should be proud that our boys won •’ In»’ .-ira. friends in Rocksprings naked a- fifth team in the district couldn't |H - " ' the «listrii t meet and will go t o « wander back to bout him, participate. Kldomlo started the frt your-» the Regional Meet. ng u yourself were Sunday -Took a trip to San An­ tournament at I :00 Saturday af­ Mr. Denham announced that, 0*11 S. Let yourself gelo; they didn’t have anything ternoon bv defeating the Sonora lined I - ctr.t'* r providing the student« were in­ itor in ita hall* but peanut candy either. Basketball club by a wide margin. I m unseen v terested. a film would la* shown Club As we wander Monday Forgot to »tody for At two o’clock Ozona went up a- cías»'"” .- in th«- auditorium each Monday the hai we see group* di*- those teats— Dh. well. I'll study gain.st Rocksprings and the Lions ' ( lub ~r at noon The students, as a whole a« what will be held in as- hard for the *ixweck’s test Have izaiag came out on top by 32-It». Tom were interested. Mm Sehr,.». I :-tro|litig into the a horrible cold think I'll hire a RATION fell' tod» Montgomery was high point man find a* usual ever- grave-digger to dig two graves After complimenting the stu­ W Hall. ’ in the game. That left Ozona and dents on their comparatively good * but studying. One *ees a for me. On the first tombstone Eldorado to play o ff the final that grades «luring the past semester, inkling at people reading new»- “ Here lie* Barbara White peace­ night at 7:00. This encounter is BANKING ’ !'«nrd :j, he urged them to work even hard­ r, w.'tv.. r if they are read- ful, isn’t it?” will be engraved. the fifth time that the clubs have ■''' to thr «od er and more willingly during the . *helate ’ war news? Of course The second will be a little one and met, and Ozona has won all five utGAlime. 4+uuc* + present. * ‘‘«•«bai] ¡t ji - found in “ Boot* the epitaph will be, “ Here is her of them. *tre dccag ------OHS------Her Buddiea” or •’Freckle*.” head she sneezed it off." Ah The game started about H:00 and ■ • / tb* choo!!! Tilt: I \SHION OF m ventur. -ver to the *port it was “ neck and neck" the first THE MONTH HP ut society but nio»t of the ------OHS— ----- quarter; 2-2 was the score, but in '■•‘Irrmsn »U ^ their kn « ledge goe* no fur- ON WITH THE DANCE the second round the Lions pulled Gadgets: To fix up an old sweat­ “*v® su in«trac- away by the score of 14 to 6. Af_ er. run bits of colored yarn in it ot ratioüi^ l«r than th- funnie*. ! Don’t— see in mother corner *ome 1. Mumble when asking f « r a ter the half, the game found the and then knot them. It adds sotne- ■ ' > talking guess they are dis_ Lions still going strong in the !thing new. r talk with as t dance. lead. When the final whistle ended, To change a skirt, make some »'..rJttü and a. issmg sonic tie’s new clothing 2. Monopolize one section of the lANKS everywhere huve been called upon the oreboard rested at 22-12. | suspenders of bright leather; then 'tati OR ifl( I hair style. dance floor. * by the government to help business con­ tlV migh ■••« a few studying ¡1 Wayne Baldi, stellar center and put -««me designs on them, 3. Dance cheek to cheek with cerns in the handling of ration coupons. You are mly really tall man on the team, ! If you have an old dress that pro Mr*. B. R « look haul enough. Oh, ye*— your eyes closed. • front wonder deserves most of the credit for you are tired of, put on a new not affected directly as a consumer or a bank Rsgfett, Mrc. j 4. Monopolize one girl. fee’s having a test today or ju*t winning the game. "Babber" scor­ collar, ««r better still, wear a dickey depositor. Banks deal only with merchants, and '• S. W g* 5. Refuse one person and then Ting to nuke an impression on ed 12 of the 22 points muiie by O- or a jerkin. serve largely in an accounting capacity. It is a l’orner, Miit dance off with another. The tad is to wear bows in one's Mr*. Carl Co­ * teacher? Do— zona. tremendous job on a national scale Bunks wel­ After the game was over, the hair Why not wear one on your rner, Mrs 5(u Sow we wander into the F.nglish 1. Learn to dance. come this opportunity to help America at war. wrist? Beu, H Ys_there's Miss Kirbie. She 2. Keep your distance while all-district team was announced and the Lions were well repre­ Sin« e there is a shortage on hair t and Mn. M. Ut*. to be try ing to pound »«m e dancing. sented. Out of five men on the pin.«, use colored tooth picks in­ «ledge in the students’ hends. 8. Thank your hostess for a ¡veryone I k« fairly intelligent, district team, Ozona hat! three. stead. pleasant time. They were Wayne Babb, star cen­ Ripe cleaners make cute pins— or of Howe, ut are they ? 4. Behave yourself— Drinking, ter. Roy Coates, fast forward, and try it girls. ng her «ist«, Sow let’s visit typing das*. W ell! sitting in parked cars and all other To make a pretty belt, cut the ; hcr brotker, Ml! There's Coach McCook. He third rate things are considered Tom Ed Montgomery', quick mov­ -n't seem to be having much | ing forward and one-hand-shot ar_ months from an old calendar and list. Ozona ha«l one other man on paste on cardboard. String them ■cubit but - :e rest do— peeking , OHS the second all district team. He on colored yarn. it all those words. DETENTION HALL Ozona National Bank S’nw slip lietly back up the was L. B. Cox, guaril. The team If vou have a khaki hat—wear it»;r> • t mathematics room. Farewell! Dear old Detention Hall was well satisfied about the re­ it I? industriously sults and is n««w looking in the Make yarn jewelry since there i« ^R D I’ll never see you more. 4b« ring 1« a brain racking Though I have not graduated bright future— the Regina). a hortage of costume jewelry. □ ZONA TEXAS problem ■ -we did it! I And I’m just a sophomore. ------O-H-S------Id make an adorable bracelet, rzily didn't think they could Bill Carson is home from New sew beads on an old piece of e- sithout th« 'Wledge Mr. Sikes In you I whiled away the hours. Mexico Military Institute. lastic. ward • acquired. And studied, laughed, and cried. F«ir this time you had better I vowed I’d never miss you n and cos- •lipback t<■ ir college life. Don’t Until the day I died. y ;«artie» to (forget to ■ • back soon. It helps livestock in i relax and wander into the time Now I've had my fill of you y — except »hen only tomorrow's lessons I’ll never talk out of turn. of Crockett |xere the t««p worry. Or make u paper airplane. a m the re- ‘ -OHS For I’ve begun to learn. iDear D ia r y - The principal called me down to­ JAMES Thursday Jean Drake was in day, iett County [town today first time I’ve seen He said. "Now you see here.— her in tnenths—certainly is nice If you're in detention again to have her around again. You’ll go out on your ear. Played >rne today—my n d I rioo't stili ■ holes in it and the s<> now I sit, still as a mouse court i- ■ i little for my wild While my heart cries ««ut for fun. i Rut dark memori««.» come again to Friday Had a couple of three mind weeks’ t o - my —tragic. 4 simp- And 1 glimp»«1 my setting sun. lj must • civ for those coming' —|— oduct» **,! Monda. 11see the principal, «lark and stern, Billy McWi iams and Joe Cor-11 quake from head to foot, tit 1*1. mi-« the hack of Jimmy I hold my breath and wait the bell, T I’KICE |Md’* shirt r a blackboard in Al- I seem to want to yell and yell— I «bra c 1 n - - ar««l played tit-tat-too I This cluss is just a "hole-in — well. )rc n c h o* it. Billy W 'i -lie's a shark. (But I've begun to learn. Saturd.. Went to the District ------O-H-S------I in ■ « with laiuise and Sue: “ Is it easy to learn to play Bori« Rear > ' Muggins David- golf? son. Ozona ’ «n but is was just Sam: "Sure. All you do is smack »bout the r best game ever seen the pill and walk.” I °> » bliss, 176 court. Margaret Sue: “How interesting! That’s i ne Ru»«ei| We Saturday afternoon just like some of the auto rides t »id cam«- «• «««metime Sunday I’ve been on."

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beat are trying to give our nation in war what we have abumlance in America’» wartime plant» our very *lwaya tried to give in time of peace— the best tele- because trained and experienced bem- new men and women are back of it, mak­ ! ' :'e service in the world. We can't build more lines «ruge* °I Without training and experience, you’d ing it their bunne»» to *ec that Uncle to «!■> it, because most of the metal is needed for arms. hardlv expert American paratrooper* to Sam ha* plenty of power wherever and s,‘ 'he longer long distance lines, carrying vital war drop in <>n Hitler. Without the nroper whenever needed. sidération caH«, are becoming more and more crowded. k u |xiiu and equipment, you’d hardly Thu they've succeeded in doing Elec­ a «inner- expect them to survive vuch a visit. tric power i» driving the machines that " hen you think of calling a faraway city, won’t ith un «n make plane», gun», »hips, tanks, and bul­ >"U please ask yourself: Si when the BIG da» arrive», we’ll all frel that wc had a hand in their triumph lets . . . lighting ihe plant» that work around the clock. 1 I* is necessary? — tighter*, farmers, war bond buyer*, They've succeeded uilh' Ul rationing * If so, how can I keep it short? industry ... all who art helping them get the the training and experience they need. your usage. Or increasing the cost. ' ' Mr a'l* come first, and we know you’ll gladly help It i* the training and e xperience of the You »till merely flick a »witih. An«l thar the way for them. men and w«inien in ihi* organization the average West Texas home today get* whuh ha* enabled us to hr lb prepare «air twice—or three times a» much electric soldiers for the trip to Berlin. VI e»t service for about the same m«»nev as 10 Texas' ample »upply of electric power or 15 years ago! didn't jus! hdpf>en No Aladdin »imply pulled it out of a hat No bureaucrat »aid "Let there be WfestTexas Utilities SAN ANGELO TELEPHONE CO. power Electric power is basic and caaemial Company „ ì£j$SÈ&

THE OZONA STOCKMAN THURM)a v PAGE FOUR 37 Men In Service Salaries And Fees ‘ Letter From Moroccan Catholic Si.ter, der’°n' lU 1 " KirbTTT! Patient Of Her Army Officer Hutband, I. New On Honor Roll Of Lion’s Roar-- Of County Officers Bob Ferner Muichilot (Continued from Pago Three) Methodist Church Fixed At Same Level Treasure In Collection Of Mrs. H. B. Tandy Northeim, I.,in P.tUrw#; . ■ Having thus attained this ques­ An honor roll of men from it* Berner, J y. Raiflld , r ] Salaries and fees of county and A jewel in her collection of let- tionably comfortable position, he ! ters from her husband, Capt. H congregation who are member* of Kendall. Norm,,,, k V Ä ! precinct officers of Crockett coun- All Set for Japs Enverne s i asks the librarian as well as one I ty were set at the same levels as B Tandy, in service with a U. S. the United State* armed force*, Max Schneemann j r u-n,*^ can ask when he is shoving his ! previous year* by action of the Army unit in North Africa, was i has been prepared by the Otona lower jaw up to meet his eyebrows, ! Met hod list Church, with 37 name* Seahorn. I», fi „ 2 H I Commissioners Court at a recent added by Mrs. Tandy recently Tint..,,, ( h . I if there is anythin* to read. The appearing on the li*t. These men Tipton. Ch., i WilhjL,!' V session, a certified copy of the when she received a letter from “Out In librarian puts on a sickly smile salary schedule going to the State a Catholic sister who has been a were given special recognition in »■•"ir •' ■ 'i « and glances at the shelves of books I Comptroller. j patient of Capt. Tandy at his sta- communion service* at the church covering the south wall. "Any Under the court’s order the i tion. hour Sunday morning by Rev. ¿¿E * magazine?" he asks She names county judge's salary remains ut Of the antecedents of the letter. | Lawrence K. Brown, pastor and LAS AM1G \s ( M b them all and after some deep think­ $200 a month and an additional Capt. Tandy wrote his family that a «¡lent prayer for their safe re­ ing he chooses one When he has ¡$300 a year as ex-officio county he had shown the sister a picture turn was a part of the service. Mrs Heyward White aai v, k C h il looked at the picture* and read j superintendent of sehotds. The folder of his family. “ She was Copies of "The Upper Room", a es» to U - A-,.g.,. n ub g the cartoons he throws it uu a sheriff’s compensation and that thrilled to a peanut with the pic­ quarterly devotional publication, afternon ni ho, desk, any desk, and wanders up of the county and district clerk ture folder.” he wrote, "especially has been mailed to all of the group Mrs. Bill Bag,-.« won b lead Am the aisle to talk to a friend or two. were declared the same as pre­ Mills and she has written you a it was announced, and members score and Mi - Kvl* J ? Upon hieing ordered to move on viously. computed on the basis of letter which you will enjoy and of the congregation were asked to high, ross W a he sharpens his pencil for the t fixed sum paid by the county preserve always for the kieautv of write letter* to these men. ninth time, that while wondering and fees of the offices. The coun­ the writing and her quaint phra­ On the honor roll are the fid- llnprecede what happens to all hi-, pencil* X l ' S ' 1 '•• "(letic Sol ty treasurer is paid by fees of his se s. She gives me a French lesson low mg names: T. E. Adams, Ro­ Aimlessly wandering to his place vey tn.nguh.ti -i party. c j l [Time Dn office with a limitation of not each day when I go to see her land Allard, Jack Baggett, Wei- 1 and ing nf JJ men and their fanul3 4 he sit« watches the minute more than $¿000 a year, and the ..nd is really precious." And since ton Hunger, J. T. Casheer, John lning M ar hand jump from mark to mark. . * i '? -nalm? [justice of the peart and county at­ the «i-ter refers to him as Major, Childress, Dennis F. Coates. Jr., seemingly an hour in between each f quarters b.-giniiing »boat Pebri |jfv. riv i. « torney by statutory fees. Provis­ he added this postscript: "Don't Alfred H. Dallinger, Lee Dudley, ■ up at the warning ary 15. it ha ,, jump. He perks ion for employment of a deputy j get ev »ted - she ju't got mixed Roger Dudley, Jr.. J. A. Fussell, (First Baptii his b. and gels The party, i. m Al] ine, bell and stacks sheriff was made with the com- I up about the Major business.” Jr.. Jack Hagelstein. Martin llar- jpipted the a poised for flig as he eagerly ed by E. H Be rest tu i ¡»ensation "such sum as may tie I The sister’s letter, headed “God vick, Norman Heath, John Hen- chief. (ockett Ouni watches the do When it final- allowed by the Commissioner* j and Country. On .Sunday, the fif- can Red ly get* to the 1 ; awaited hour. ft I Court under bill presented and tunth " f Januarv. IMS," reads jlioan for t our hero runs fi : the study hall joked by the sheriff." as follows: Ah. Mtijtiv Hu [und drive wh “ Dear Family: Ur* March 1. MUST BAPTIST i HI Ut H "Yesterday in the afternoon, rives *H '’in Lt. Parker ( lyde t hilders. Pastor vv.- had an agreeable surprise at Ranch Supplies huncrcheti by t (Continued f m Page One Ms j. lien. Alexander AI. Tatch. Schedule of Services: s<. mg the Do tor Major's fami­ I 6.000 tiran ly's photographies and we were t’. S. army, who has assumed com­ was not looking f t, the Purple 9:45 Sunday School mand o( our forces on Cuadalranal. WE CARRY A FI LL STOCK OF - - - i Red * charmed about seeing them. Heart award given tl <■'•* wound­ 10:50 Morning Worship t,encrai Patch relieved Maj. (¿en. [One of the "A ll the visages are nice, but ; funds, but * ff ed in acton. 8:00 Evening Worship \ andererifi, C. S. marine corps, w hn Despite the grmm* -« if war. the Wednesday: :! I- one ■! little Robert Mill* is had been in command since the ini­ r National O tia I laidines by marines in early PHENOTHIAZINE American sense • ■ humor cun not 3 00 W M S Meeting . e all charm ins. What is his gal chapters, August, IN-’ . STOMACH WORM DRENCH FOR SHEEP A M ) GOATS be downed Evidently quoting a 8:(j0 Mid-Week Worship amiability? Giving kisses to the .(he Ked Cr joke going the rounds of fighting 8:45 Choir Rehearsal puture's Father saying Goodnight March dr men, Lt. Parker made the follow­ Daddy!! Bob is very proud of his lorld w ide « pantalo. t - Darling, he is pleas­ MHv (. \BNF.K ■ the year 1 ing crack about his medal: We urge all of our people to re­ I \> \MIGAS HOSTESS “These medals are surely nice member the Baptist Hour next ant even when he is weeping. FO R M U LA 62 SMEAR r*r. the Red U •erne h do us as things I've been told that when Sunday turning at 7:30 over sta- “'We think of your sorrow on Mr*. R. 11. Garner wa* hostess THE FINEST FLY REPELLENT AND HE VI HR MADE account of the being away your grv. with ser we get back to the States with . to n W FAA The speaker is Dr. • La* Amiga* Bridge Club Tues- three ir four medals and a nn k > J, Clyde Turner and hi* subject good and nobly Family's Chief, armed fo wh is so jfjaij with shaking a- iv afternoon with a Valentine [apulation in \ we can get a cup of coffee *' is “ The Inspired Word." party. “Say, Ked." said the letter writ­ The worship service next Sun- hojt his Darlings, the gentle SALT - BRANDING PAINT - CHALK ) the fami lie A salad plate, with comic val- j ten to Red Deakins of Otona, “you i day evening will tie in charge of M ther and the kind children. The yrnie its bun mime* as favors, was served to SHEARING SUPPLIES should drink »• me of this Austral­ the Methodist people with Rev L. Major Doctor 1» here for the I The local c \!• - Arthur Kyle. Mrs. Oscar Host ian beer. I think when the war is K Brown delivering the message Fran, e and honour. >en set at #1 Mrs R. I. Flower*. Mrs. Bill Bag- t to be retai over. 1 will go there to live." You will alwuy •< find m hearty'1 "U t us hope that our country We Buy “O ff” Wool, of All K in d * • " Mrs Paul M Halcomb, Mr*. welcome to all th. service* of this will —oilii In- liberated and the Doc­ (f the local c Lefty Walker. Mrs Fred Hugel- Sgt Jack Williams, stationed at church. tor w II return t > Cartas near his rowing prugr •t. in. Mrs. L. B T Sikes. Mrs. F.I- the Army air school at Pyote, is Darlings. You are comforted with fair.. M ('••ok. Mr*. Pat Patterson, expected home this week-end t-’ Mr and Mrs. Lee Childress the thought he is entirely devoted j and the vH Mi- Joe Toni Davidson and Mrs. spend a frw day * furlough with >*-nt a ?<» days in San Antonie to the suffering, don't you? réduction pr A O. Fields. OZONA WOOL & MOHAIR CO. hi* mother. Mis. ('has Williams. üt week. "I'm tired by a heart-a he and ing »n in fur the ii \N ANGELO, TEXAS ! student in Ozona high schise, re­ portant today than ever before that every business keep accurate record- »f mained at the hospital with her brother to help care f.,r him it operations.

>llllHlli lll.ll!|i|"t'i'Ili!l'mitij!l'Mmi!iHtqi|i|)|iii|i|miiii|i||ii|Hi|miiiiiniiiiMiiim Frank Hyenck of »an An-. , i has returned to Ozona to ar-1 The ranch business is no exception. Your government must nece- eept a position as saddle mak-1 Guard Against Losses er at the Ozona Boot and Saddlery. levy »tiff taxes to finance the gigantic war effort now under wav. nnd t»v Mr Hyenck spent several weeks agent* are going to lie stricter in demanding compliance with all regulations. here in the same position last .

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