The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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The Osona High School Music st,‘ r KaJTU.■ " term* at Linden wood College, St,
Department, pupils of Mrn. Clay- j ‘ _ i Charlea. Mo. The Faster themeh,
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favors.
Those enjoying the
were Missei
to .. spend a tew nays nonuay ueiween 11 mi '<h<ui, v im • *, ■>« jjn4. perner, Hester Bungrt, \ ■' <<n Jr., Mrs. Hugh ('HiIdr* ss, and Mrs.
t» rtns at Lindenwood College, St. ic*. chocolate Raster eggs ami iced Baggett, T« .** e Kyle, i ’.uibeth Paul Ptrner.
Violets were used as plate _________________ _______
joying the ;■?< noon j Daggett, Mildred Davis, Rachel
. Mary Childress, Paul- Graham, and Mrs. J W Henderson,
Hester Hunge r, \ \ an Jr., Mrs. Hugh Childress, and Mrs.
ton Powell, music teacher, v> I tv y.
beard in recital at tm t'.>" ‘ \ ,
Methodist Church Friday • y t be- *.lt.,,
ginning ->t d o'clock.
“Perk” and "Pete
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The prog 'tun wil con ist <
and violin numbers. Kv*
is extended a cordial invit;
bear the recital
,1 *,* Jtssie Ingham entertained
h a bridge party at hir lit me
Ozona Barber Shop
Moves To New Home
In Couch Building
The o-ona Ua> b. i
Coni]dietcii removal ot )t-
niefit to new quarters in t
Couch budding next dieu
Joe ((berk.impt 'tori'
The barber no;* w ill i>s •
entire building A bat.hn
be cut ot!' I! til'- rear a:
chans irvatigeii n tr>
ahoj •• •'« Med by K P>
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You wouldn't think ■
Out on the tram without
turn how much more
tt> lit'.
last M<
consist
chips,
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of *.
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kett salad, pi'tato
res anil Led tea.
j Mi* Walter Young .
cl i Id re n are he re 11« :
t* x.-ding Mr. Young
General Building Contractor
Any Kind of Building Anywhere
Estimates Cheerfully Given
.Mr,
IP-
nd Mrs.
Childri
ri Young =£=
r loft Monday tor
i>, where they w.!!
.t;di>‘ in Linden-
M r and Mr* Hug
,i ml Mrs M.
L. L. Bewley j
__ Phone 130 p
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Anything Electrical
Bring us that broken electrical appli-
anee. We can make it like new again.
House-Wiring-Contracting
Joe Patrick
!: Or.ona Miiit Market
Lun
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Hardware Queensware
.rrjani Mts llo> lit ik!p
r *a.h*d
Hall Bros.GrainCo.
Barnhart San Angelo Sterling City
Complete Lire
Of
SWEET FEEI-S.
GRAIN, FLOCK. SALT. POULTRY FEED.
COTTON SEED CAKE PRODUCTS
Glassware
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Ozona Hardware Company
W. D. Barton, Mgr.
Sommer
Furniture
MAKE YOUR
Purchases Now
W ICKER SETS
I OUCH SWINGS
PAWN SWINGS
AWNINGS
lit Is figure With You
Dn Some New
LINOLEUM
CONG OLEUM RUGS
Joe Obcrkampf
Furniture
Phone 181
Hardware
Plumbing
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ROBERT M ASSIF COMPANY
Funeral Directors A Embalmers
Superior Ambulance Service
Phone 4444 Day or Night
San Arigeb . Tex.;*
POSTED
AH my pasture* m Grot Kelt
l ounty are posted Hunting and
Mjl tri -pa^ing without my permis-
* on positively lot bidden
r,n-U ' P 1. ( Ill 1.DRESS
The Acme of
The Baking Art
Think of the joy and satisfaction of
finding a really wholesome, nourishing,
satisfying kind of bread.
Uniform in quality day after day. al-
ways oven-fresh, always suj>erior in
taste, always firm, moist and full-flavor-
ed.
As every woman knows, bread-making
is an art demanding the most exacting
care in preparation, mixing, raising and
baking - that is why our bread is baked
under the most rigid inspection.
It costs no more than ordinary bread.
Eat more of it.
LET US DO YOUR BAKING
Phone 3
Flowers Cash Grocery
POSTED My ranch land* ly-
r>- in Crockett County Trespas-
»:t,g without mv consent posit ive-
v fm bidden. S k Couch 2t» tfc
POSTED
All our pasture* in Crockett
County are pouted. Hunting and
ail trespassing positively forbid-
den W RAJ M Baggett 39-52tc
We Go The Limit To Please’
PRAIRIE DOG NOTR E'
The Commissioners Court is a-
gain giving notice that Prairie
Dogs in Crockett County must be
exterminated The County has on
hand quite a quantity of strych-
nine purchased at wholesale prices
and will turn it over to the taxpay-
ers at cost to county. The county
clerk has charge of it.
This notice is not meant to re-
quire operations at once, but mere-
ly as notice to all parties that the
court will insist that every prairie
dog in Crockett County be killed
during the next six months.
Cho*. E. Davidson.
County Judge.
S2-tf
POSTED—My ranch#* lying in
Crockett and Val Verde Countiee.
Trespassing positively forbidden
T. A. Kincaid. —tt®
No matter where you live, we are
fully equipped to render the ut
most in service.
Your plan* are our plans, wheth
mr I hey h*nni Urge seal* nr .n a
simple unpretentious manner.
DORAN KI NKRAL HOME
Phone 517
De! Rln, .... Teue
Free!
Free!
FREE!!
The Ford Coupe will be given away
Saturday. Why not take advantage of
this opportunity and buy a month’s sup-
ply of dry goods and groceries now and
get your tickets on the car.
We quote you some of our every-day
prices:
Sugar per lb.
Flour, 24 tbi.
Flour, SO tbs.
.07
$1.20
$2.35
CHRIS MEINECKE
NO. 2
Phone 113—
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1929, newspaper, April 4, 1929; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098656/m1/8/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .