The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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THE 0X0N A STOi KM AN
THURSDAY, APRIL IA ia»
The OZONA STOCKMAN
Published Every Thursday at
Ozoiia, CPuckett County, Texas
“Biggest tittleTown in the World"
' W EV.vKT WHITE. Ed. Jt Pub. |
Entered «it the Post Office at |
Oiona. Texas, as Second Class !
Mail Matter under Art of j
Congress, March 3rd, LS7'.)
SCBSCKIPTION PUICE
One Year .... $2 Ml
Six Months * $1 -■">!
Outside of the State $2.50
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any
ther-
heart
• i t.v of the.r breaking
■ (Ai. Mor- than tRat
, very little chance of the
v,-iking tragedies that h;»{>*
.,il*. tie. »uae people attend
•• t>.*.»j>’* business.
• a i. M • Dau.
ti>vv .* ■•.> he congratulated
i an engineer has ;n-
lt p,- ,• . .r- mpregnating
. th i substanve that reu-
Any erroneous reflection upon the*
character of any person or firm!
appearing in these columns vv.'.l be'
gladly and promptly corrected up-j
on calling the attention of the man-1
agment to the article in question.
Notice of church entertainments
where admission is charged, card
of thanks, resolution of respect and
all matters not news, wdl be charg-
ed for a! regular advertising rates
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v M ,i l Mr- Warren Clay*
*o Mr* Mary i mldress, Mr and
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C i y, : tuei v, Mrs John
Ha • , M an i Mrs Tom Smith,
v , i v - ! • ('hildress. Mrs.
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(' '■ t'!»ri*t of Sander-
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Mr* Cn.s L. Davidson They
were • oniuaniel home by Miss
Elisabeth Davidson who will spend
sever i * vis t ng them n M d
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NATIONAL g EDITORIAL
ASSOCIATION
Thursday, April LX. Id-i
There is only one way to get
ready for immortality, and that is
to love this life anil live it a*
bruvelv and faithfully and cheer
fulls as we can Nan D'ke.
matt
i bridge i
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The town ot Ho«.per. N h
laid claim to the "Ln A >
Championship.’'
It is a tow j> ()[ l.ol 1 poj ii.,
and during 1!*28 not a single .,
was made within its borders,
A i i the people obe . ed the
At least none were . aught i -t
ing it
had i
tmn,
■ res!
law
i i or. • an t Mrs Mar
• ^ - ..i entertained with
!! hon >r of Mrs H lliarl •
\1 n lay af'ernoon at Mr*
homo The gues's were
o‘d with earthquake bridge!
h 'I,,* player* exchang’d
.■ 1 *. >ro* with humorous
■ >;• ’ he w nners and p-*n
• • 1: > >ers Mr* Joe
W a* award;* t h gh
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w >. * ->resen?ed with a gift
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alters of that town
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rbmi he* .,r> w **!! it
tendi’d. thi>
bool * a re v* oil t Heii,
Ullli till’
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valuable 1* on th a?
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Give Jewelry
For Graduation
Many now novelties and handsome
watches, rings, necklaces, pins and other
fine quality jewelry pieces have been
added to our stock this week in antieipa-
r e of your needs for graduation ^ifts.
t dve the jrift that lasts jewelry
f r graduation. Appropriate irifts t r
both irii is and boys, (’ome in and let us
h • o you decide.
Smith Drug Store No, 1
ostly '
VN'hcn
tiir.il H
P’«ph
JONES
Made
BOOTS
For
The Rodeo
July 3-4-5
uarunt ted Tb le ■ •
You
We ha\ * dozens of desfums. three of
w lieu are shown above. If you don’t
i r d me amoiyu these, surest another
are v> ■ v. ih »r.ake it up to please you.
|ones Saddlery Co.
M a,'
1' iir , * Pi'. - ir . ‘f Sa 1 ltci* an• 1
What we mean by simplicityf
H 'tr it r?
GENERAL ^ELECTRIC
Refrigerator
fi’cK • vi iglc pulp u( machinery
under rhr iiIhik'I >d ihc Cicnervi
I Htriv Ri*fngcr*c>«f N >r t
dram piixr eg cvnuifttiun inxule
f m 4 bit <*f met luniwti m the
b.»eitirnr N>k a tin ot A belt of
• .tuning h*»x *nvwhrre. TTi.v 11
wn.tr we u e,in when we »4f rh4t
pic Oci'rnl rievinv Rtl.i^erufor it
U VjHt‘ ■i
Ail it» r.uvhiupnf i* end >*rd in an
tir right eating of tfrrl Wc merely
lower thiv into the vpriially builr
Cabinet There i$n c a pipe ru aadiler
or a connection to make lc'* all in-
Met - hermetivully aeuletl in the tax*
tety, where it i* tested and ret rated
No one elae ever verv the mecha-
nism tiencral Hlevtrn »Utttt is r«»
apor sible tor its performance.
Like all simple things, the General
Elexim Refrigerator is the result of
infinite effort. Fifteen years of re-
search anJ experiment produced chat
hnai revolutionary design.
In addition No making it simple,
vast effort was directed toward mak-
ing it (juiet, roomy, economical to
run A minimum of current is used,
a maximum of shelf area provided.
Come in and study ti e, various
models ytwrself Time payment*
can be arranged, if you »uk
WILSON MOTOR SO
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Mrs. W’hatks-her-name: “This is San An^eio bread.”
Mr. Doolittle: “Great! Now I’ll like bread."
A month later Mr. Doolittle looks peaked an I sick.
Three times a day he has eaten the same kind o: bread
in quantity.
Mrs. Always Ready: “Why. Mr. Doolittle, y.j look
so badly, what in the world has your landlady, Mrs.
What’s-hcr-name, been feeding youV”
Mr. Doolittle: “Why, nothing that isn’t v d. Why, [
just eat what I always did, bread, spina, h. .-teak and so
forth."
Mrs. Always Ready: “Breai! Any that al'.r.e will
explain it. if you have been eating that nice looking A.n-
gelo Bread. Why, it even got my digestion otf.”
And that is exactly what some o: our customers were
Kood enough to tell us — that for some reason or other,
we don’t know why — nor did they that some l reau
just naturally isn’t as health/as our own pr duet.
Our honorable competitor from S. A. used exactly
the same injrredients as we do. BUT, in a hi^h speed
mixing process his bread actually contains at least FI VE
times as much water as does ours, hence the -m.ooth tex-
ture and the beauty thereof.
Whether that is a detriment or rot we do n t know ■—
But we do know that we are putting out a product which
is more wholesome and when sett.ed to b;Me fact —
TASTES letter.
There is a home town boy BAKING it AND a
home town outfit veiling it.
LET US DO VO UR BAKING
Phone 3
Rowers Cash Grocery
Bakery
" V.'f < lo The Limit To Pleaso”
CCJCV ■5a^^’^rff.vT'.T;r.T.’iT.’.rT.’a’F,ry**Wig'^
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1929, newspaper, April 18, 1929; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098238/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .