The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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TUlUH'Vi IAN 1-. 1^28
TIIK O/jONA STOCKMAN
son over again. Hut we'll say mow
about the 192<i aH-ugument pres-
ently. The tenth ha* brought torth
Published Every Thursday Morning it Ozoua. lexai. Counts Seat uo swimming jk»oI as yet, but again
of Crockett Count) by (there are rumors and plans. The ....
EDITOR .i.J PU BLISHER <»«•'«>•• «*•" " ' ™IhS
deepest regrets, has not been uc- ot lieorge H
H. B. Co* Buy* 12000
Acre* In Davis Ml*.
H Co\, ranchman ot Ozona.
W. EVART WHITE
Entered at the Poet Office at Ozona. T*xaa. as Second Class Mall Mat-
ter under Act of Congress. March '!rd, 1879.
ol tleorge H. Jones, located in the
even attempted, Davis Mountains at the toot ot Mt
and fourteenth, Livermore. paying for it $0 25 an
the wayside, but
Ozona. Texas, I'hursday. Januar-. 12. 1929
>mpnsheu, not
The thirteenth
j likewise, tell by
aga n there are plans. Have you
accomplished the last three?
| Ot course, that was a pretty big
ais gnment In tart, it the whole
institution program were aviomplished in two
ml boost *our home town ,,r three years we would feel that fa ami lett. Ids triend* *•»> a
17 Work alvva)* toward the bet nee- ,* wonderful work. ‘.n )l.*«- on i-,< luce i.i I a big leer
Out ot trie list ol material ob- i.i ,s cm
ectives. we would recommend ------- “
ti/.onu bow its neck to accom-- Mrs J. A. 1.ight.se>
»ere. The ranch is ot 12.000 acre*
and is one of the best deer para-
dises in th eState Mr Co\ gets im
and will run cattle, sheep and
mediate possession ot the place
Mr < o\ closed the deal at Mar-
Although an infant a dozen da>s communit> lite.
old. the New Year continues tot i»; Support home
thrive and prosper ami hold out
the glowing promises that, it did
just before its arrival. Ozona bu-: terment of this community and
.si ness men have the best tall and section ot 1 C.e state, cooperate tOi ^now. »--um - ........ v..« . ,
Christmas business in years to that end and he satisfied with u- ii/ona bow its neck to accont-, Mrs I A l.ightsev ot t •*-*• ■
look hack upon and ( rockett t oun nothin-' short perfection phsh at least three out ot those Dkln. mother of Mrs.^ u
ty ranchmen b*ve one ot the most, fhe ..rxt has not been done, al-justed as not accomplished
prosperous years in their lives dur though under the expert care of [are
mg 1927 to remember. Hut what's Sandy Willis, the streets have; I INCORPORATE THE TOWN,
greater still, each has a glittering shoan a wonderful improvement | 2. Huild a hospital.
-----—... ... tlie; r condition at the time j «.nlarge the scho-d facilities
that editorial was writteu TheJ And incidentally remodel the
second »* as accomplished if taker.1 tea- herage >
literal!) In ta*t several blocks ot ( All ot the-e objectives have
These mer. n here to spend the winter
with Mr and Mrs Fulmer.
promise ol even greater success
ill ring 1928 A* viewed from the
present, the New Year hold' ->ut
many good thing* foe this commu-
nity, and if everybody gets his
shoulder to the wheel there is m*
reason for not making this the'.ur sidewalks both for the? ac- >mpli*hed
Mrs I essve Daly was in
Worth tor a da> last week
Fort
married AT FRANKSTON
Dun H Patrick, son ot Mr and
Mis* Emma Low Phillip* enter
t imed her bridge dub and three
extra table* of «wes(s Thursday
afternoon at Hotel Ozona. The
tables worf decorated with flow-
ered nut COP* *"<* “,,rp *“
various color*. At the dose ot the
games Hunger was a-
warded Mf* score prize, a lovely
! door fr*. Harry J Friend.
I Jr.. was-fifn low score, a vase
land flowiifi*While every table cut
for ornagMSfctl D-**1*
Those nrewlit were Mesdame*
Wei ton Bttidrr. vv ' C.rimmer.
Joe dbetSSn. J. C Montgomery.
I ee ChildMMS Tom Smtih, Joe
Pierce. Job. ■ % Davd-ioti. Charles
E Davdtoff*. M» Albert Bailey, J.
W. North, Hwb’, Jr. Freind. Jr.
Arthur PfciUflfc Hilary Pihllipa.
Tmnmy HunlftHKvart White. Ear-
i l> Raggett, B#n.Rob«rtson. C.eorge
Montgomery, W E. Smith. Sher-
(man Tayor. Sl» Roberts. I It
, Adams and M!*»S Hester Hunger
* Vv ; - Sue 34oift!*anery. Dixie Da-
vidson Harris ofd Browning
FOR SALE Majestic Range in
good condition. >«*e Roy I arker. \
Joe Oberkampt left Saturday fur
Chicago where ;•* will visit the
Furniture Market and purchase «
new stock ot turmture for spring
and summer Mrs uherkampf ac-
com | valued him t-> San Angelo
where she visited relatives for a
few days be tore returning home.
DEFEND ABI * TREES AND
PI.\N IN
Finest trees in fifty two year*
Sure bearing Peach. Plum. Apple,
Apricot. Fig, Nectarine. Jujube,
Persimmon, lira!**. Blackberries,
Hauptberries. IN>w berries, Pecani
We pay express, and ran 4*11 you
best sorts for your location,
modern landscajve plans. Aak for
free catalogue RAMSEY’S AUK
Shades. Evergreens, climate-proof
Shrubs. Roaes ami Bulbs. W* make
TIN NTRSP.RY. Austin. Texas.
84intp.
greatest year ia this county's his
tory
Now that’s optimism for v.ni
Of course, there wa-i never a year
in the world's history that did not
bring troubles ,orruwv II fortune
and reverses to .someone, the world
is too large a place to escape ;t
And doubtless 1928 will bring di-
sapointmeut.s to some m this , ••n.
muriity It may be us I rna- h<- »"U
But w»- have steeled urselves .*
gains! tti<-se th iigs foi l.fe is
hoUtld to bring t! etn at ->Ue time >-r
another it’s lu-t file scheme of
things Rut w hat our op’im rr.
n.-v* -vjdvs were laid during 1P27 j been discussed at length from time r, -j \\ Patrick ol Ozona and
Of course, there is always a need*! - rime ;n th.s column It they are (;,ra Mae McK.ce ot Franks-
in the next vear, it ruarried Friday. Dec. .>0,
means is that
ml prospe,’s. 192s
brilliant promise til
the recent pa-t.
1 )/ol!a 'ur grow
two of thl'ei
view mg th-
ruatei
* more
s.iki- ->! appearance and utility
The third ms li-er partly accom-
plished, though not in the sense
in which * was originally intended
Crockett t ounty h.,s among the
Im-xt n. and g-avel roads in the
entire e iml 'hat is someth Mg
\gaie. M gets much of the
credi*
• ir*h a a- accomplished
* V\ X.s The ChamP-t-r >f
e hloome-t forth for -i
t ’hen went to sleep
r not : is just i> mg *ior
g the winter, remains
in the spring
. vou can tell about
ii earn us a
the next
rest.
♦
The
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time a
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hA E SHiHT SPECIALIST
C()M1N(» Alt AIN
Dr Fred K Baker, well known
op:, a I spe, iailst, will he ill Ozona
oi. aiwtt.er pertovlical visit at the
Ho’el Ozona. Monday. January Hi.
i ■;e a--dor's expert optical serv-
ice . >.) well known m this sec-
tion that comment is unnecessary.
m- will turnish references from
, arge number of Ozona people
upon request
i iluaer lb* moved hack to
A ,g>.- O alld has all Up to MOW
•ri a. parlor with latest eye
■ i nno-nt - a! 22<* .May s
grinding nun Inn
in the First Presbyterian church
■of Fraiikston. according to an
nouncements received here. Mr
Patrick was formerly m the ranch
mg business here but lately has
•■struck it ru h" m oil in the new
East lexas tield near Frankston
Pile bride, with her sister. Mi- I *•!
la. s owner ot ti>e Frankston t it
' zen and senior editor ot t!;at ['ap
,-r. She is a member ot the Texas
Press Association ami ha- ts-en a
regular attendant at conventions
(of that organization
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Ozona Chaplet Na 2.17
H. V M
.Meets f.rst .'a ar 1..v <>: or .
t tie new moon I a Ii III l’ 1
Hardware
Queens ware
Gla
ssware
ear-
be
tti.
the
lias prow
|a-fl tiy
-d th<
tn-ver grow
a halt itol
tuts been
two years
this fail -di
Range h«.<
gmtd shap
own well.
And ye
brought i<
Uioiui a
gltwtmy a
mind alone
to assume
pou nd fiMi «h .. ■
pltlg the old 1*01 -f III the ; It c
further advancement ir*1 . ■
ifTiprovem«»i’ - ! ’• • »ttp aue s
tw*-n assume,I h' «(*!••< w •* • -
hut the log major.: a«r hit the
stride ao*i lound • m
ail art to -io *’ •• ei g •••*■> : ►
in Pr2h >t- as ng • • •
point of the me - •' ■’
*rr ftillow s ate ( h,- • . w * : . •
studied MU! the It ' * '
h*..*- to. ow i d : >-a -
OM-thoits .tie >« ’2S .. ro
low Up t he -c ted • a • Ol
more J or- el ut pi , • « -o W vl
directed, w • ptanio-- .* - ■ * • - • ug
campaigns sit-l :
method * 1 ‘ - "n- iV -v a r i >
atatu! ;■'•«■■■■ - -' ■■ - ■' w ’
a grove ;og mi - > • •• v* ; in m
large h . \ oo >
grows. Win 4 -. sj I; n'a ill a- n
merehaia* g me a «l ..I
C*-pf lie a I ■ * I 0
tow. lit a-, j. , <
gest ill,! I• I -a I <a .
M hen th»-
just said good n • I . ,
fa lit. Tile S ■ . . V. 0 . t
as to la tow n >
rluev anieiii » lot (> ■.
year In fi.-t p'.. i " a - - -
teen plank • and a ••
at the end o! ) - i ., a - «
re mem he) • li* . • - c ' •
suits
thd of tin «• ••nte - - -
■limed, tooi -......... - tat „• !> •
j*,4-ttves. nice t - lot ru.pe. .
progress lie other • ■•• .*
deals for to- Oettet i! t nt ot
community life or to- r < r,
BIBtCrtal objectives f- u- !■,.*■•
accomplisht-il ed gh v*
ethers have ta-en partlv a* - ot:
plished (if tie idher three *o..
yourself, know better than * a
wh*ther or mi the1, have In-n *
com pit shed
Here are the objective* ,»s !,«’aj
at tke iieginiilng of the old vear
1. Pave the streets
St. Build more sidewalks
$. (let good roads through th-j
»wr
4. Organize a Chamber of ( >>•> ;
■wree.
ft. Trade at home
$. Beautify the park
7. Provide a recreation (enter
*. Put in a golf course
9 Build a hospital.
10. Build a swimming pod
11. Construct more busine-s and
residence buildings
li. Incorporate the town
I*, Kalnrge the school facilities
f? ******* *
1*. trtim aw.
Ozon« Hardware Company
General Hardware, Queensware,
Windmills, Well Supplies
W. D. Barton, Mgr.
Crockett County Abstract Co.
b prr.crJs Nolen Land mul Alistract Co.
Nrl-oa Hmkir- Mgr
Court House
Ozona, Texas
• -■ v • tra -1! . Oil Map-
..... ‘ ■ 25 - Par d Till.
Meets first baturday on or b.-
fore each full nv>K*n
bond Coates. \( . M
Wayne West, Secy
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pulfi SlNOgltj i-’,
• closer knit
I
Prescriptions Accurately
Compounded From The
Purest Ingredients
- - >.*’ . ,« rg toilet articles and
■t ■ - • • .»• »nr .'-mith'# Drug S ore label
« • ’ i‘Tic .-lit a - *ur.,--. n .,f quality material* and
>i - -rrwif -r ' < W. *re ^iw., * rrp etely stocked with stand
' -1 « • - ami .vi- i a-i f Ii y.v.r *.er> need promptly and rf
• -» r. *'4tet> demand* thai keep your meduine r* rst
w • - --*■ s — i w 'h home remed.r*
Smitli’s Drug Stores, 142
No. i
‘Where Quality Counts*
No. 2
Good
Bread!
Talking' 5hop
So appetizing so satisfying, no|lig is more tempt*
ing to hard-working men than go4 bread - the only
kind we will permit to go from our tlte shop. If you
haven’t yet eaten MIKE’S BREAD^/ou do not know
how much goodness can be put intoaXteen ounce loaf.
Stop in at our bakery for a piping K* loaf this evening
or. phone us and we will deliver iragillarly at your
door.
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1928, newspaper, January 12, 1928; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098732/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .