The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1930 Page: 3 of 10
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THE CHEOKA STOCKMAN
Miu Kathryn
Honoree At Round Of
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P.rtiM M. w|^*®SS:a
rariiei &/urinE “ CCK, r“PP*r « pink ribbon, good government.
«!v«n « v-II m**" i Ku> was tle 1,11 ,lantl a,,(i vote in the run-
given « >**llow and blue towel, in off election. Don’t fail.
a^yeUow wrapper with a blue rib-j M A. Bailey. Ozonu. Texan
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ADrzi The re*uUr meeting of the 0*
UPLN MIND i *ona chapter of the Kaatern Star
Miss Kathryn Baggett, whoae
marriage to Richurd Flowers will
b* solemnized on August 12, was
the honoree at a round of parties
given by friends here during the
past week.
I.ast Friday evening Mrs. Hugh
will take place on the 3rd Tuesday
night of each month.
The thermometer was knocked
from its perch at 100 degreea Wed-
nesday by a light rain which fell
here, covering a small area about
the city. The full here amounted
to about a quarter of an inch but
was sufficient to settle the dust
and relieve the heat. A good rain
was reported on ranches east of
town.
Democratic Nominees
For (.'ongrena—16th District—
K. E. THOMASON. El Paso.
Far County Tax Asm—soar—
0. W SMITH (Re-election)
W. M. JOHNIGAN
For Sheriff—
W\ S. WILLIS (Re-election)
Miss Leta Powoll and Chas. Poor
•11 and son visited Mr. Pow«ll'o
mother, Mrs. J. F. Powell, in Big
Springs over the week-end. Mrs.
Powell accompanied them back to
Ozona for a three weeks visit at
the home of her son, Fisher Pow-
ell.
M.! ‘s'w H; Baggett, Mrs. Mar-j For County Treasurer—
TOM CASBEER ( Re-election)
m ntiromerv entertained with sixN,nm,rn* ,t u,K,n °~---- ' *la Montgomery, Mrs. Hugh
Montgomery entertained with six the ,ntoliigence of those governed i \S AMU K m u (Childress, Jr„ Miss Mary Child-,
2b |,Mp<,«|bS2SIir hninrint Mi f W* .boa9t »f haring a govern- “V* AM ( A tL1,B j ress. Miss Kathryn Baggett und:For ( ount> District Clerk—
Baggett* and Mr. Flowers. Mi^S buxine Roth entertained‘ ln S*“ 1 , GE°’ RUSSEI-L <Re-«l«ctlon)
Tessie Kyle was awarded high | term? Where did »„vW * °f ,!hut *'M Amigas Club and u large num-! I For Diet. Atty. 112th Dist—
more for the girls, a gift of bath jt„ „rj.,jn« with ' , Inu‘nt hav** °< guests with eight tables of 1 WEAVER H. BAKER, Junction
Sts. Alvin Harrell, a tie for high V* ...... Saturday afternoon at the LOST-Bill fold containing a
Ambulance Service
NIGHT
acure for men. and Fred Hagel- m,Mlt w “ov‘*rn; «>f Mrs. J. R. Kersey. Miss *n‘a” amount of money and sev-
Jtein a deck of curds for cut. a(Vi ^ lY,thr>.n and Miss Maggielf1r.u1l1!Vtt,“f‘bje keya. Name “M. D.
stein
Miss Maggie Mae Kay, bride-
elect, was presented with n bread
knite and board and Miss Raggett
wa< given u set of six individual
For Judge, 112th Judicial Dist.
JOE G. MONTAGUE, Ft. Stktn.
into 4„,,I| i ■ _ i.........V ‘M‘ ««•'»»in. were eacn presented with a y *»•«■■■ rtrxurn m> mrm. a. *». mu- President T \ Kincaid and Mrs:County »r* Po»ted
T x" «? fc"H" —* ,h' ..., E. v ........
, government. Mae Kay, brides-eiect of next |wdli«*nw” stumped on inside. Find-
up i'n« Vr,T«Vi month, were each’ presented with a ‘‘r P>«*“ return to Mrs. 8. B. Phil-
wus
, . doms that established one-man
8alt and pepper shakers. Water- rule and the beginning of tvranm
melon and punch were served dur- As the peopb- mnn,
ing the course of the evening The lightened they threw off the shack
fuest list included Misses Mary |w 0f tyranny and established
Childress. Maggie Mae Kay. hl**u- what is known ,,
—.......u r^prfi5snt&tiVi!
nor Ingham. Lucile Ingham, Beu- government, th.* government under
lah Baggett. Gracia Swanson.; which we live todav.
It hi ( »inthe duty of good eiti-
■'■*■*ns of this i *11 nti y to see to
it that no organization, clique or
•rieres with the admiiiis-
ol th - gvernmoent. If you
o have are, harmony and
-. then > >u must select 110*11
>t tak:eg r iiv of the rna-
*>: vour zi vernment.
If
Gracia
Kathryn Baggett. Tessie Kyle,
Wanda Watson, Mildred North,
Mesdames Ralph Jones. John Cur
ry ami Leta Hawkins, and Ralph
Jones, John Curry. Alvin Harrell,
Kle Hagelstein, Fred Hagelstein,
Jack Hagelstein. Jimmie Simmon*.,
Pascal Northcutt, Richard Flow-
ers and Leonard Hensley.
Saturday morning Miss Baggett
was again honored at a break fa*r
bridge and kitchen shower gi\eu
b> Miss Mary Childress at her
home Intimate friends of the bride
elect were guests. High score
prize for the games went to Miss
Eleanor Ingham, two cup towels.
Miss Beulah Baggett won high cut
prize, a luncheon set. Miss Bag-
gett was presented with a number
of useful household articles. Miss
Maggie Mae Kay was also pre-
sented with a luncheon set. The
breakfast menu consisted of can-
taloupe. fried chicken, roce, hot There are some
roll.-, jelly and coffee. Punch was or ten childr* n
served at the conclusion of the don’t want Mr
games. jug their children,
An elaborate pink and blue p has !»• -u -aid that
bridge luncheon was given Wed- lists elect d N rf .Also
nesdav morning by Mrs. Early accused of dri king all
Baggett and Mrs. Joe T. Davidson key. That is • .rtlv s<>-
high score, Mrs. John Gurry, low*,
and Miss Wanda Watson, cut. A
de .,.rt course was served.
Mi. and Mrs. Worth Odom and
children came to O/.ona Tuesday
’heir levfrir in Preps County
Mi ^ * ~
lo’.gett, Jr., are
attending t •
Mis Claude Hudspeth and Mrs. 0f the She-p
Harry Perner of El Paso are the Association oi
guests of Mrs. Mary Perner.
Bag-1
in Brady this week
annual convention!
arid Gout Raisers
Texas.
POSTED
pastures in Creckstt
Hunting and
all trespassing without my permis-
sion positively forbidden.
50-tf P. L. CHILDRESS
. Miss Ethel Childress is visiting
d.>m spent I uesday and Wred- her sister. Mrs. Grady Mitcham,
ties 1 lav in San Angelo on business, ai San Angelo.
LONF.L\ —Would like to corre-
spond M idi • age. References ex-
changed Aidiv-, care Ozona
' Stockman - hi.
POSTED
All our pastures in Crockett
County “>** pouted Hunting and
a!! trespassing positively forbid-
den W R l J M Baggett. 3»-62tc
cl.m in
t rat mi*.
expect
progres
capab!--
•hirer -
Two v •
supporter
wo . me.it
In ;ed '
party.. Th
ah'it.u ti*a
unfed *h
more car.-
W'ashington •
of our ounfr-
if if Mr-. : • •
In historj a-
titis co 1:ftr■, Shi
of girl- Tha*'i
AI Smith and his
re\as and Iv*
* ;’. 'solent of the
fhc Democrat!'
id much hai nuuiv
:■ erguson is noin-
' be much hat
n Texas for tw <
m believe that?
a lied the father
( am wondering
*r will gll clow :
nly "Ma” <>:
has had a couple
net much, Ma
women with eigh*
arid these wom**r
Ferguson govern-
the Bn;-
they ai
the whi<-
bllt Veil
at the Davidson home honoring should remember that the good
Miss Baggett. The guest list for Methodist and Christian people
three tables of bridge included in- are just acros* the table wishing
timate friends of the bride-to-be. them a hapju time. You should r>*-
Another table was added for uneh- member t’oat 'heo denominational
eon when Mesdames W. R. and J. names ar* b ’diial. Ever> or-
M. Baggett. Mamie Hagelstein and
Frank Friend dropped in.
The color scheme of pink and
blue was skillfully carried out in
the house and table decoration, in
the luncheon and even to the gifts
The tables were decorated with
pink and blue shastn daisies, with
maline bows of pink and blue tied
about the vases. Ribbon and rolled
sandwiches of pink and blue bread
with pink butter, each tied with
pink and blue ribbons, were serv-
ed, with fruit salad and iced tea.
Apricot sherbet with pink and
blue decorated cakes were served,
pink mints tied with blue ribbon-
ganization h 1 name. All the Pro.
LOUIS W. PIERI'ONT & CO.
Accountant' and Auditors
70*i Western Reserve Building
.'.in Angelo. Texas
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
To. Car.Jultauts—Phone 522**
Dr. G. Miller, M. D.
*1 Smith Drug Store No. 1
Off*
Office Phone 213
Res. Phone 4t*
8-1-30.
NEXT TO SEEING IS TALKING
Get your answer immediately. No long wait for mail trans-
mission. Business transactions l>. t’W*nh >ne save valuable
time. It’s the modern way.
USE THE TELEPHONE
San Angelo Telephone Company
V. Richardson, Local Manager.
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HALL BROS. GRAIN 0).
Barnhart San Angelo Sterling City
A MODERN SALT PLANT
We have recently started operating
one of the best and most modern Mineral
Salt Plants in the South. We are mixing
this mineral salt under th^ direction of
Dr. D. H. Bennett, San Anirelo Veterin-
arian, and a man well known throughout
West Texas.
Every ingredient that goes into this
mixture is the purest that can be bought.
We ask that you try it and be convinced.
Mkt'tottimer
It has been our custom in the past to offer < customers a sale at v:.l* season
of the year to give Ozona people a chance to buy at home at real savings. This
is not a sale of odds and ends and old merchandise, for vve have notr.tr^ in our
store but new goods.
10 To 50 Per Cent Reductions On All
Dry Goods, Straw Hats. Felt Hats, Shoes, Trunk*, Suit Cases, Ladies and Child-
ren’s Dresses, Silk Underwear, Notions. Men’s and Boys’ Apparel
i «1P
We will also have bargains in Groceries that will surprise you
FREE BROOM, worth $1.00, will be given to the first ten customers buying $10
worth of merchandise. Get yours early.
Reductions For Cash Only
LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS IN FRESH GROCERIES
Canned Black-Eyed Peas
Pork & Beans
Hominy
String Beans -.
Soups, All Kinds
Tomato Juice in Bottles
Wrights Salad Dressing
Prepared Mustard
3 lbs Maxwell House Coffee
.09 Pepper Sauce
.09 Hersheys Cocoa
.09 Welches Grape Juice
.09 Canned Sausage
.09 Large Corn Flakes
.09 100 lbs Sugar
.09 No. 10 Lard
.09 48 lbs American Beauty Flour
1.15 24 lbs American Beauty Flour
Delivered To Any Fart of the City At These Bargain Prices
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Serve Yourself and Save
Phone 107
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1930, newspaper, July 31, 1930; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097889/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .