The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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■ptifTRBDAY. SBPVi'M. XM1.
THE MONA STOCKMAN
THE PUN
By Fred
i3F
Wilsoh *
I take to it like a duck to water.
I Bill .was e1*di<*d governor on
j^Rtrength of onions? If you art
ect.# of that
Page fivr
Something in al
to remove what little joy there ts
]eft in this life. Ai
Now the bureayo^ labor statis-
tics comes through:,with £
that
all foodstuffsJM
rise
> V ,ifamiliar with the onsets of that
^s bobWng «p1p;tli ?plr!!onr“ffui7ofnon'
ious they suddenly bocomo inti-
mately talkative and every time
he would button hole a tax paver
:>JH5jM2port Iand beKin to electioneer him the
iwould promise to vote
have taken a rise Of ' ^Oftere him P«eo pronto in order to escape I classes, aniut
from one to nine per cent within with his life. | ever> |)Uni,
It will be different
paign because tl
wised up and buying
in advance.
When th
most alleged statesmen and some
piano-tuners. > (
4 "7" " 1 O—~r--’t *hr.
usyul hour#
and Sunday
METHODIST NOTES
Preaching at the
Sunday morning
night.
Sunday ' night, ^October 11th,
Bev. S. L. Batchelor will be here
*u> “"Uld ,.r»n,lw vote 'hr I Thi" "Me“,Ute" “
Next Sunday is the,closing Suu-' and hold the last quarterly coo-
ua> School year. All the pupils | ference for the year, he states
w'lll be promoted to either the de*, t hut
partment or class next in order
the last thirty days
Onions fell off twelve per cent.
Can you imagine an effort to force
your uncle of the star spangled
pants and flowing goatee to a
strajght onion diet? The ear
marks are that it is Mussolini
propaganda to put onions in the
V S. A. on a parity with garlic
in Italy as a national dish.
If this comes to pass, and it
probably will as we have accepted
every fool thing from the Einstein
theory to Eugenia hats recently.
“Cocklehurr” Bill Murray of the
more or less great (it was great
until 1 was escorted across Red
Ptiver) state of Oklahoma will be
the ( ily one of our 122,000,000
population not affected.
Bill thrives and fattens on on-
ions.
In fact, it is rumored among his
most intimate friends that he was
next cam-
people are
gas musks
governor spends a
night at home his family take
their bed rolls and go to the stock ■
yards for tre.di *ijr.
Several years back, when Rill
was recruiting a colony to settle
in Bolivia. I decided to enlist with '
th'-m ami went to his home a* i
Tishomingo to eonfer with him n-
bout tile project.
I arrived ju-U a* luncheon (it’s I
reorganization of all the
is important that
pupil and teacher be pres-
ent. I he Promotion exercises will
be at JL45, the Sunday School
hour, and all the classes will then
go to their respective rooms and
receive the literature for the next
[quarter. A good program has been
arranged, and all will enjoy this
i service.
year,
it is impossible for him to
give us a whole Sunday on this
last round.
—J. H. Meredith. P. C.
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Miss Annie Frasser of Barn-
hart writes the Stockman that she
is anxious to secure a job as house
keeper and cook on a ranch. She
is 24 years old and has had lots
of experience. Anyone needing
sin h help may find her at her
mother’s home, one block east of
the school house in Barnhart.
dinner at
n mi need a
I to partak-
ing under
i viands but
[was contc
[ t'u 1 of solo
I That is
to Bolivia.
weaned on onions. That was back grex. Hie
in the pre-volstead days when
weaning a baby, like weaning a
calf, required weeks of skillful ef-
fort. Nowadays all the fond moth-
er has to do is tell the nurse to fill
the bottle with home brew and the
trick is done. The little fellow
ed
bill
Sweet Oni
the natiot
ceived one
At that
of onions
with Bull.
Bill's house) was an-
al naturally was asked
Tim table was creak-
Ps load of palatable
he of the handle bars
u to consume an arm-
greett onions,
the reason I didn’t go
W hen Bill was in con-
tirst time, he intrnduc-
to adopt ’’When It’s
»n I inw I a Bermnla” as
ial anthem and it re-
Welding
Windmill Erecting and Repairing
Wagon and Wood Work
See Us for Your Cabinet Work
0. W. SMITH
blacksmith Machine Shop
belt,
to be
and
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overt’!
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. like
KEYSTONE “RED BRAND” GALVAN-
NEALED WOLF-PROOF FENCE
“The Lifetime Fence”
KEYSTONE FENCE is guaranteed to outlast ;
fence yet costa you no more.
The KEYSTONE KNOT is guaranteed not to slip.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR FENCE
QUIREMENTS.
other
HE-
“Everything to build your fence”
CR0WTHER SUPPLY CO.
San Angelo, Texas
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Automobile
Top and Body Works
We have installed complete equipment
for repairing automobile tops and bodies,
painting and general renovating. Fenders
straightened, wrecks made look like new.
Prices as low as you will find anywhere.
DONAHO & QUIST
SERVICE STATION
Sam fw entertained member# '• FOR RENT—Furnished room
of the Qzona Baaebyll Culb with 1 one- man. See Mrs. H. O.‘Word,
a barbecue dinner at the ranch on ! Phone 90. lc
Live Oak Sunday. j emssaassssssmsssssesssssi.....jv. e im
POSTED— All my pastures in
Crockett County. Woodhauling,
hunting and all trespassing pos-.
itively forbidden.
J. W. HENDERSON EST.—1-32
P08TED
All our pastures in Crockett
County are posted. Hunting and
all trespassing positively forbid-
den. W. R. A J M. Baggett. 39-52te
CO MINI
Monday and Tuesday
September 28 & 29
Factory Representative of
CHURCHILL TAILORING CO.
With Complete Line of
Samples of the New Fall
Suits and Overcoats
Let an expert tailor measure you for
that new tailor-made suit—perfect fit and
complete satisfaction guaranteed. This
is a rare opportunity to be fitted by an ex-
pert and to secure a beautiful new suit at
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
To introduce the Churchill Line
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM
Lemmons
Dry Goods Co.
•WHERE VALUES REIGN SUPREME"
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ON THE 10-PIN ALLEYS
Real Muscle and Health-Building Sport
OPENING FRIDAY, SEPT. 25th
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HUNGER BLDG.—Formerly Occupied By Mr*.,Sorrels Beauty Shop
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1931, newspaper, September 24, 1931; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098204/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .