The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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THK OZONA STOCKMAN
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
Dodge Deluxe 4-Door Sedan 19-
25 Model with Dirk* wfevrle ami
fully equipped. Spenieh Lee*
ther upholstering.
Standard Buick Touring car
with overaiie tirea, Duco*fU»iah
and fully equipped.
Essex Coach 926 model fully e-
quipped ,run only 5000 miles, in
first class condition.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baggett are
in San Antonio for a weeks stay.
Mr. Baggett went for medicel at-
They left Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clayton
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murchison
and son Bob Berner, of Knicker-
bocker. spent the first part of the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox
at their ranch near Dryden. Mrs.
Clayton, Mrs. Murchison and Mrs.
Cox are sisters.
L926 Chevrolet Touring fullu e-
quipped’, Duco Finish, run only
6000 miles, infirat claga ihechan- vt»ars old.
leal condition.
Ford Tudor Sedan in <J1a»s
condition.
These cars all have the 19J7 li-
cense paid and some of (hem We
will service for sixty.(lays and
are priced to sell. Np jUJik, but
real ctitn with l«tav nl^UBBUsed
value In them.
Reasonable TMK
WILSON MOTOR COMPANY
BUICK DEALER? |
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baiter and j
tmby of ±>an Angelo apd TiJroan
Brown of Arlington, Texas, visited
on the W. A. Adams ranch over
the past-week end.
was formerly Miss LottioXng'Sltns
a niece of Mrs. Adams, amt far a
time attended school fa Oiona.
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ranches in Edwards Co.; one
known sa Tsylor Ranch consists
of 11,000 acres; Corder Ranch, 8,-
200 acres; Diamond Ranch, 18,800
acres. All fenced wolf-prouf. well
watered and improved. These
ranches are all stocked with sheep
and goatB, no cattle. Range condi
lions splendid. Phone or write
Sid Peterson, Kerrville, Texas.
3-37 Adv.
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Miss Elizabeth Fussell has gone
to San Angelo to visit friends.
WORK WANTED— Man with
fumily wants work on ranch. 31
Extensive experience,
in ranch work. Write W C. Butn-
guarilnor, Sonora, Texas. Adv 2-37
Mr. and Mrs. \V. I). Barton mov-
ed from Mrs. Mary Perrier’s house
to the (.’lark Barton house, which
they bought, on Monday.
ENTERTAINMENT
School Auditorium
Friday, Feb. 11 1927
8:00 P. M.
Benefit Piano Fund
Tom Thumb Wedding
and other features
Everybody Come
Admission ,35 and 25
Tree Planting Time
Bend your orders to Ban Ajige
lo Nursery at Oakes St. Bffagc.
We can save you money. Peach
15c and up;Plum and Apricot, 20c
and up; Budded Pecan 75c and up
Everblooming Buses 1 year, 35c
each, S3.75 <&> dozen; 2 year, 50c
each, $5.50 (fjr dozen.
Send for price list.
FOR SALE-Modern
i lose in. Four rooms,
screened porch. See C.
cottage,
bath and
J. Watts.
Adv. 2-36
Sam Glover, Gludlne Coates, La*
verne Schwalbe, Allie May Ar*
mentrout, Jessie . Ingham, Gene
Williams, Pauline Wilkins, Inez
Rogers, Mother of Bride, Mary
Bess Parker, B’ridt^y Little Sister,
Duet: 1 Love ou Truly; Irene and
Solo: () Promise JPV* Keene
Iris Greene ' '
Solo: At Dawging: lohn Hender-
son Jr. ''f'VAV.y,.
Bridesmaids; Helqu^hdsms, Mary
Williams, Para Cdfn^ WrcnV A-
danis. Imngene Bukeqy Kiltie V.
l oose. Ora Kay Word, May
Dunlap.
I s tie is: J. W. Odom, Cleophas
Cojplve. Rlake Drown, Max Schnee-
maiin. Knscoe Bell, Ele Bright Bag
gett, Elinoti Powell, Joe Thomas
Davidson, Jr.
Matron of Honor Eda Sehneemann
M; id of Honor: Wanda Dunlap
Flower Girls: Elizabeth Coo.se,
Lillian Daggett, Dorothy Chapman
Unde: “Lily Putian”
Heli Father: Bert Kincaid Jr.
King Dearer : Edith Dew ley
Groom "To mThumb"
lie t Man: John Childress
Preach*, r : Hilly Childress
ALFALFA HAY
Meat Sheep Feed
You Man Buy
Ft. Stockton Alfalfa Aaan.
Ft. Stockton, Texas.
Dr. G. L. Coates
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Office Over Smith’* Drug Store
OZONA TEXAS
DR.J. A. FUSSELL
Dentist V
Office At Court Kouse
Ozona. — Texas
Mrs. Kittles in vites the ladies
call to see a line of Ready To-
e*r. di'c-s and hats on display 3
at Roy Parker’s Tailor Shop. Adv
IS
Program For School
Entertainment Given
E Th« Minuet: J. T. Patrick, Dor-
othy Hertderson, Charles Powell,
Thoniasim* St. Clair. Grover Jones
Ernestine Watts, Dudley Ingham.
2. Reading: Willie V. Od<>m
Dialogue: Dolly Has the Flu:
Martin Harviek and Alberta Kay
FOR SALE OR LEASE: My three
M.1K LODGE
No. 74:
A. F. & A. M.
ROBERT MASSIK
Puruitur and Undertaking
Business Phone--143
Res, Phone-1006
FREI) (’OX, MANAGER
SAN ANGELO. TEXAS I
4. The Wedding of Tom Thumb
and Lily Putian: (in orded of ap-
pearance)
Guests: Esther Kate Pierce, Moth-
er of groom, Vaughn Brown, Fa-
ther of the groom. Ella Casbeer,
Nellie Sapp, Beatrice Chapman,
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had oxter
niaiiagem
r has assumed his du-
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ceding C. T. Bnuing-
sigried recently. Mr
from Dallas and has
i experience in the
><f hotels Mrs < ri-
ii «• r is with him.
EONS DOWN
Dat iier. new boy’am down rite
mean ah done saw him holdin' de
lantern while his old mammy cuts
de wood
'l i a- :- second only to N ew
.York :n the annual value of ex-
port- Philadelphia ranks third.
L A McLEMORE
Best Stock Saddles
IN
West Texas
HANI FORGES STEEL BITS ABB SPBBS
General saddlery and top repairing.
With best materials manufactured.
Sporting goods* flshingtackle
COFFINS
Meets first Saturday on or be-
fore each full moon.
Next meeting Saturday. Feb. 12
C. J. Watts, W M
Richard Flowers, Secy.
O/ona Chapter No. 237
R. A. M.
Correct Styles for
The Whole Family
at all times
Stetson Hats
Mil!
IT PAYS TO PRESENT
A NEAT APPEARANCE
Get Your Hair Cut Regularly
Ladies Hair Bobbing Our Specialty
Shave, shampoo, massage hot & cold baths
* AT THE
OZONA BARBER SHOP
HA’f M0M> BLN \ 1 1 1 I’BOl'
Is your medicine chest incomplete?
Replenish it and be prepared for any emergency.
We have a full line of drugs and sundries at both of
our stores, SMITH’S DRUG STORE NO. 1 and NO. 2,
for your convenience. Telephone or visit either store,
tell us your needs and we will give you the benefit of
our experience.
We also carry a full line of candies, gift goods, sta-
tionery, etc. at both stores. Hot and cold drinks ov- r
the fountains. Drop in to see us the next time you arc
in town.
Smith's Drug Store
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q®N’T LOOK FOR BARGAINS
■ Look For QUALITY
It’s a well known axiom that in this world of Adam’s
we get only what we pay for in one way or another.
In other words, if you get quality goods you must pay
quality prices. We are not offering you something for
nothing, but we ARE offering you the highest quality
merchandise at prices that are as reasonable as you can
find in Ozona.
Aermotor ^
Windmills ***
V Hardware &
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fly
China Ware
Chris Meinecke
The Store For Everybody
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1927, newspaper, February 10, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098491/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .