The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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oarty o»f Ozi na football fans
who att. Muled the S. M. U. Bay
or name in Dallas last week.
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FOB SAl.K used Umlmla Bo '-r the rontimmt
Star Tel«yram at The Stnekman; ",en *** th(‘ n,‘w Fonl IMWwngfr
and fro ylit airplane which the
j autorno'n.f manufacturer ks con
'emplatiiiK putting in service ov
or the continent. The plane is a
nenoflcx complete with batteriis .I’ifnt •'»!' nietal mar him? and is
tubes, loud speaker and antenna, j luxuri<ui*Dv eipiipped, aeovrdinjr
and ^uarantei 1. for $100 to Mr. V. ilson
Adv. Wilson Motor 0»mpany.| SALK Kun! tn,,k wj<:.
Fee Wilson. Kichard Flowed. «on(l tir,“-
limner Adams, Alvin ll.irnl'1 1
md Allen Bobinson tormed a whun bettkr authmobilio are built, nt iok wii i hoiiii nira
Will take $200 o.*l h. Tires alone
ari’ worth $1<H'(M’,
Adv. W Ison M tor (’ompany.
Kver.• irarmi m we ck1 "•'1 woes
through the "('01 timjotus Flow'
system. It s the mo i< rr. way.
Boy ’ arker. — Adv.
Soho 1! child.1 a. we have plei.t
v blotter- to ,;i •• you. (’all 1
round . .id • 1 a ; 1 pply.
Adv. \V 11 11 Motor Omiptny
L A McLEMORE
Best Stock Of Saddles
IN
West Texas
HAND PODDED STEEL DITS AND SPURS
General saddlery and top repairing.
With best materials manufactured.
Sporting goods* fishingtackfe
eOFFINS
NJMBIM-SIIET METIL WIRE
•love Pipes
Tanks
Metal Flues
Radiator Repairs
J. T. KEETON SHOP
“Make Anything Oul of Tin"
IT PAYS TO PRESENT
A NEAT APPEARANCE
Get Your Hair Cut Regularly
Ladies Hair Bobbing Our Specialty
Shave, shampoo, massagehot&cold baths
AT THE
OZONA BARBER SHOP
MAYMOND BENNETT PHOl* .
Buick Thermostatic Control + -
provides smooth Engine Performance
at O°or 90°/37 the shade +
Thermostatic C i re u I at inn Control is a nevr
r# asiMi w h\ the Buick cnyiru* is so ca- v ro >t.irt
ansi so pleasant to Bri\ e, in all kinds«>f vi ather.
Summer conditions prevail all year, under the
Bun k hood. At 90 , or at zero, this valuable
Buick improvement reduces the warmin«-up
period to less than three minutes.’
I or this,and many other v ifal reasons,tin- ! 927
Buick is the lieatest Tver Built. 'Hie engine in
liltruliiinliMs beyond belief. Drive it and sec
what that means.
the Greatest gUJCK/v ER built
Wilson Motor Co., Authori/eil Sales and
Service
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“DON Q, SON OF ZORRO”
At
The New Ozoaa Theater
MODRAY AND TUESDAY
Another Douglas Fairbanks Triumph
The new theater building is well heated
and ventilated, has aomfortable seats,
plenty of room and an attractive interior.
Week's Program
Thar*. & Fri.*“Tbe Fighting Buckarto.’-Fox Western
Saturday- ‘My Own Pal.”
Mon. & Tae*.-‘‘l)on Q, Son of Zorro” Dong Fairbanks.
Wednesday-“Down by the Rio Grande.” A Western.
Tburs. & Fri.-"Black Paradise ” k Fox Picture
Satnrday-“Silver Treastise.’’-Another Fox
The Ozona Theater
“lanty .Movie Menus'
Down Goes The Price Of Bread
/ lb Loaf 10 CentS”3 for 25 Cents
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•road is your best food—when bakad by Mike. Eat more of it. We have decided
to reduce the price off bread in Ozona to the level in force a« over the country, so
why not trade at home and make Ozona a better place to trade. For every loaf of
Angelo bread you buy, 2 1-2 cents leaves Crockett County never to return. Buy
at home and save money.
Did you get your cake? Mike baked one for
you. Why worry about baking when Mike is in
the business? We bake chickens, hams, turkeys,
pigs, and sweet potatoes at less cost to you than
the fuel it takes to bake at home. If you haven’t
tried one of our baked chickens for your Sunday
dinner, try one It will please you.
We also have a complete line of groceries-sta-
ple and fancy fruits and vegetables chickens of
all ages and sizes-a ware house large enough to
keep a supply of grain, hay and all kinds of feed
stuffs. Gas and Oils. Try us and be convinced
that you can do better at Mike s.
Ride with the tide to Mike's.
M. C. Couch
You'll Do Better at Mikes
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1926, newspaper, November 18, 1926; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098344/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .