The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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PLAN TO BEAUTt-
HOME GROUNDS
*BR? Write for rain-
ISEY’S AUSTIN NUR-
ti». Tuu.
-Or-
-thrw-*ection ranch
ct>ov« Crook Spring
»**•• Mr*. A. M. C*lh
Chadbourne.—3G-4p.
THURSDAY, Dl|£< lift BO-
TH® OZONA STtXIMAN
Uoitenberg. whu for-
Liomedicine in O-
w practiuimg In nmi-
Th*» Stockmart received
m Dr. RoAMberff Mat
big the paper sent to
He *ap» all membars
y are doing fine.
iier*on, son of Mr. and
Anderson, suffered! a
lure of hi* right arm
cranking a car.
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FRUIT TREES, ami
i the
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jue f
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the work. Plant ciot-
wtll do the work. Get
from RAMSEYS
!RY, Austin, T*x-
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Southwest Texas, i
, and Fly Bait.
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Hello,
World
Which remind* «u that W."K. in Shreveport* tell* ua, in
no uncertain word*, that home industry should be sup-
ported.
. por seven months we have not said a word about
bread, and a well known San Angelo Bakery has seized
the opportunity.
Right now, however, we can say quite a great deal
aboutit We have a real bread baker of long experience.
For thej)^tjfive ygqxs he has hardly touched the pastry
production^ -the shop, but has specialized in bread.
Thd bread he makes Is more wholesome than that
of our competitor of the city. It has the pleasing, closely
knit grain appearance, which anyone, even the most
discriminating, would approve. And we attain it with-
out taking the life from the bread. It SHOWS its life.
Look at it!
Phone 3
Flowers Cash Grocery
Bakery
“We Go The Limit To Please’
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BOND FAILURE
DANGER CITED
(Confirmed from page l i
that th> tirr.e i* ino;»joi tutv, ?h’-
argument from a tempor
;u v ilvprt-M.on tl at ran not be
Weighed against a proposition that
. xf.-n-t. over a period of probabl;,
thirty w-pik and . -i:»il> in f.v
vor ot an utter ot to $1 Ah a
matt., *• of tact this argument could
he turned in favor oi the im»ue,
tor the expenditure ot a million
.uiU a hall dollar* in the county,
more than half of which will go to
labor, will go fur toward relieveing
’hr financial depression which rr
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i*t* in thi•> section.
' The need of good roads is so
.ijo.inon that there is Kearody
need to mention thi* idia.se of the
pc b’ -'t. 1: jus, resolves itself in-
to a matter o* life- and death, for
* ' hl’l U.> knowledge .it least Oil.
l ie lias I***!’, lost in this count.-
r* ' n'I> on ucaiunt of the had
roa is A wotr.uu I.tj dying in an
might mtfvt that same situation
sometitrie and the chance is too
great.to weigh against the small
co.ft.
“It is my frank opinion that it
\lill be ,Tt least ten years before
this county ever gets another prop-
osition as {rttnictive as the one it
now has, if it ever gets another.”
It was th‘* concensus of opinion
‘’■' "•a home and ../tending phy-j of the Litms Club that u united ef-
s . m., -aid 1l:,it <-::!> an opera fort shopld be made to induce ev-
’ ■ could her life Hut > uiiis ,-ry vote^ to go to the polls Satur-
i t alien tor more titan a wi- . day and cast his ballot. Member*
t 'd it v. i ■ r. ..,n. t !*• for a t.n were urged to talk to their t riend*
to * raverse ' hi :r.<vds out of Oiouii. and urge them to vote so that the
In night this woman died, sixty ; decision registered in SaUii'day’*
automobile., ; . iu th- night stuck election anight be the nutj^rity o-
in the mud between h*• re and Bo- pinion of the voters of the county.
•Nov ffin;l> in CriH’keU Count\
Odorless
Dry Cleaning
Mtf*. N. W. Graham and Mr*.
Evart UTiite were in San Angelo
Tuesday to meet Mrs. I,eta Hawk-
ins and little daughter, who have
just returned from a visit with
relative* in Waco.
Our modern cleaning process takes every
particle of dust and grease out of your cloth-
ing nothing but clean gasoline touches them
and when they are finally delivered to you
they are free of gasoline odor a.* well as dirt
and grease.
PLAY SAFE I A‘t us do your cleaning and
Pressing.
Ozona Tailor Shop
Jake Young. Prop.
1 IONK
POSTED
All m>* pasture* in Crockett
County vr* posted. Hunting an*
all trespassing without my permis-
sion positively forbidden.
50 ft P. L. CHILDRESS
KOKKRT MASSIK COMPANY
Funeral Directors It KmbalnUra
Superior AmbuJaucf Service1
PhoxV ‘4444 IDay df'Night 1
San Angelo, Texas •
POSTED
All our pastures in Crockett
County are posted. Hunting and
all trespassing positively forbid-
den W R A .1 M Baggett 39-52tc
POSTED- My ranches lying in
Crockett juui Val Verde (sumties.
Trespassing positively forbidden.
T. A. Kincaid. —tl»
Dr. G. Miller, M. D.
till • .• over Smith Drug Stole No. I
00 ice Phone 2 43
Ues. Phone 49
H-i-ao.
POSTED- My ranch lands ly-
ing in Crockett County. Trespas-
sing without my consent positive-
■y forbidden. S. E Couch. - 29-tfe
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San Angelo, Texas
A Merry
Christmas
To You Ad!
WE WISH YOU THE HAPPIEST OF
YULETIDES AND EXTEND OUR
HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES.
MAY THE BLESSINGS OF THE SEA-
SON GREET YOU AND YOURS. AND
PROSPER ALL THOSE ABOUT YOU.
WE THANK YOU FOR THE MANY
KIND FAVORS YOU HAVE BE-
STOWED ON US THIS PAST YEAR,
AND HOPE THAT WE MAY HAVE
THE PLEASURE OF SEEING YOU A-
MONG US MANY TIMES IN THE FU-
TURE !
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Inma.e Man (
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L. Hatton 7in Shop
Phones 222 and 162
Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work
Electrol Oil Burner
Weir Furnaces
1 am now npt-n for business in my new building just
uvst of my home. A full stock of brand new plumbing
and tin shop fixtures.
The FITXTROL OIL BURNER and WEIR FUR-
NAUKS will he our feature. A thorough Mudy of the
autiimatic ftirnaco field has convinced me that the
KLKC’TROL is unsurpassed for simplicity, economy
and satisfaction. Wc have one of these burner? in op-
eration in Mrs. Uiura Hoover’s home and would be glad
to demonstrate its operation and construction. . (
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929, newspaper, December 19, 1929; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098242/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .