The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OZONA STOCK MAX’
THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1929
Page 2
Thi OZONA STOCKMAN
” pu dished Kvery Thursday a
Ozona. Crockett County. Telu•'
“Biggest I .Itlle Town in the World''
W. KV UT WHITE, Kd 4 Bub.
Enter-d at the Bo,t Office at
Ozona. Texas, as Second l *-i's
Muil Mutter under Act^ol
Congress, March did. tS*9
SUBM lUBTlON PRICE
on, Y„r - • ' tfJJ
mv Months ... -
Outside of the State >- ”
Any erroneous retlection upon the
character oi uny person or tuni
appearing m these columns w:!l he
gladlv and promptly corrected up-
on culling tne attention of the man-
agment to the article m question.
Notice oi church entertainments
where admiauion is charged, curd
oi thunks, resolution oi respect and
all matters not news, Mill tie charg-
ed for ut regular advertising rates
Thursday March 7. 1999
dreaded
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take- eveep
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ally ae will
satisfaction
They may develop the
r.tbi** and in that case it
a* to end their suffering
— •* person who harbors u
r .!l dogs irrespective of
r or not he come* in contact
-r.. »ad goes out with a de-
■ utention of killing them ii
nt ; a- should be exterm n
■o'rr. tre face of the earth
•ariied p •ss.ble moment
ink n : um.an form who will
. k 1! an innocent play -
, a little child is unfit to
* *.h human kind and
'><• a 11 -grace ill Hell*.
• ‘he scalawag who tries
• i-i i t mi ’ it to fit and
-vcero'-.-ri to this classify
ta!! around person-
>ur best to give him
ran au-*uN*M
. i— w*U Oh lS*e thidrwnt
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HE WENT ABOUT DOING GOOD
Matthew 4:23.24 And Jesus
•a -nt about all Galilee, teaching in
th**.r synagogues, ami preaching
the gospel of the kingdom, and
!healing all manner of sickness and
‘all manner of disease among the
1 people 24 And his fume w.-nt
throughout all Syria: and they j
brought unto him all sick people
that wen- tuken with divers dis-
and torments, and those
which were possessed with devils,
and those which were lunatic, and
those that had the palsy; and he
healed them.
(•HAVER: Lord, may we hear
thee calling — Follow Me
j rst Uw What are *
to have tht* morning"
Second Uw l VS ran
mostly, i*. seemeth. old » h«P
going
Roll
Mrs. Uee Childre n returned
Saturday from i ample where id -
had been ut-d«rgo!tig medical
treatment.
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NATIONAL
AS
MEMRt'R Ml
AL )£ EDITORIAL Jl
ySOCIATION J
"Keep thy shop, and thy shop
will keep thee.’’—Chapman.
If wr could wield the facile pen
of * Hr a ii n a »• would here and now
pour out a flow of verbal violence
that would rattle the window
panes.
Last week sotn--
pusilanimou
low-life scum of ere
at u
.ill sneaked
-nit under Cover o! nighl
tand drop-
jted poison to three
or
four dogs.
harmless animals, pi.
s\ r
•uiles of lit
tie children arid lo>
al
friends of
grown-ups. These
an
trials, ob-
lects of the boundlesi
s lo
ve of chtld-
hood, aftei hour • oi
ag
i-ntzed suf-
fermg died. inn«x
eat
. faithful
courageous dumb an
tm.i
*1- murder
ed bv a fielld while
te i
mjv objn t
was to inflict -suffer.:
* g -
tnd to snuff
• •ut innocent live-
It is sometimes ne
■Cl"'
?»4ry to kill
dogs, They may bn
that they are a met
i a c1
** gj v .t mu*
.* to human
Den-r.
D--a Mrs
In 1916. Crockett County sold
t.» > -a rw-.-nty Crockett County
Koad Ron-.i - of *1.000.00 each andj
ben.’ c upon- 3->nci« Nos. i to uo
inclusive, dated October 10. 1916.1
Crockett County, now desires to
pa\ ,.ff all of sa d bonds, and you
are hereby notified, and interest
will cease to run on said bonds
April 1". 1929 The*e Bonds were,
made pa.-able at the Ozona Nation-
al Bank in Ovm*. Texas, the State J.
Treasury. Austin. Texas, or thej
Hanover National Bank. N«‘w >orki
City, a* option of holder. Unless j
otherw -e e 1 the Ronds will!
be pa:! ■>* a* the Ozona National j
Bank
Th;s is not only a notice to thej
above natr.ed firm, but t any and
al ' av.y *f -‘. I Bonds
B. < r \ -r of ( -mm; "toners'
• County, duly
February 27».
Crock-
47-It-
Fresh Meats of All Kinds
BARBECUE COOKED DAILY IN OUR TATENT COOKER
A trial is sufficient to convince you of the ouperlority of
our Meats.
OZONA MEAT MARKET
0r.oD4. Te“‘
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Good Cooking
And Courteous Service go hand in hand
here to make this the Best eating place in
town.
Short Order>----Plate Lunches ----Good Coffee
pastry----Snowhite Creameries Products
CROCKETT CAFE
TAYLOR WOKII. l-rop.
Your Building Problem*
Are My Problem*
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
S. L. BUTLER
General Contracting Building
Thom 137
Vital to
Every Community
Constructive, helpful banking is a nec-
essary factor in furthering business or in-
dividual development and ad\ancement.
Our resources, facilities and exper-
ience are now, and alwaj s w ill be. dit ect-
ed along the lines of permanent progress.
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Ozona National Bank
OaaESEBf
DON’T FORGET YOUR TICKETS
You May Win The NEW FORD
Quality Counts
PROOF
• • • •
An Old Saying
, BUT TRUE
The BEST Is Always
The CHEAPEST
EDWIN CLAPP SHOES BUSBY GLOVES
SWEET ORR WORK CLOTHES
These nationally advertised lines of merchandise can
not l* beaten for durability and wear.
You may buy other brands of goods for less money
but you have a cheaper grade that w ill not give you the
.service that you get from these goods.
When in need of this kind of merchandise, remember.
you can get it at -
GHMSHEMECNE
After having been proven by over one million owners,
the new Model “A” Ford car is no longer an innovation
but an accepted fact. Thousands of miles of driving Li-
ver anv and all kinds of roads to prove it to be a superb
performer with a stamina and endurance that is remark-
able-----in fact it is distinctively Ford.
The Ford Motor Company gave to the world a new
conception of Value, Beauty and Performance when it
introduced the new Ford to the public*. Old standards
were discarded and the ne%v one took their place. Com-
bining everything in a car —except size—that formerly
cost from $1500 to $2000, yet it is the cheapest car on
the market.
Where else—except for much more money—can you
find anything to equal it in Beauty, Comfort. Perform-
ance and Endurance? It can not be done.
Check these things that Ford has against any other
car and see w’hat they would cost :
Stylish, durable bodies
Shatter-proof glass
internal expanding 4-wheel
brakes
Emergency brake acting direct
on rear wheel on extra drum
Wire wheels
Houdaille shock absorbers
Speed, Pick-up and Endurance
Ease of handling
Accessibility of parts for re-
pairs.
Use our Service Department for expert repair work.
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—Phone 113—
MffBRfCL
Mechanical Work
Lineal* —Ford
Gr*feting an-t OiHnf — PaiBtmf
Washing — Storage
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Duane. Ai
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atill then
Hingularlv
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agree- or
hi** gang ;
MacNell
up his ha
chagrin,
in his «lar
on Duane
“I acre
quietly. “
ments ut
Duane
Never
quick, so
underatan
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pulses of
determina
Meet him
chance—
the others
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1929, newspaper, March 7, 1929; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098266/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .