The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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•hitnt King. Avnryt, I’eeple*. We«v
er; three base hit: Avj.ryt; run*
bat tod in by Ma**): King, 2,
, A vary t 3. McKinney, IVeples ».
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I’lfplts 2 (Barbee, Harrington);
»t» Duncan, (Keen); wild pitch:
I’etplc*; earned runs: Sun Angi*.
lo, 7 tj off Harrington > Ozona 2
Umpire.*: Kendall and
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IMAMOND DUST
H\ Tlie Water Boy
Bill Duncan, who ha» ao far
don* nothing but relief pitching
but ha* turned in a good game
cveiv time will be in there ready
to go.
The Bussell brothers, Rex.
Frm V. Claude and Jean Wade will
be in thin* ready to let the boy
kn*>w jou have to hit to get on.
Bed Greer. Bob Weaver. Jaeki
Sharp and Bu.« Miller will soon letj
the Ci,i,.man cotton picker* knowj
pay to hit them in the
have two more day* yet .to,
- •!' • e you all out there hunt-'
!!-catin> we really want those!
ball game*.
M and Mrs. Charley (’oaten j
wcr. '!i San Angelo the first of]
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35 2
Sharp
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in the 6th.
d /\e{iej[jetton
IEURALGIA
Iwr i. m> Uniiwn medicine that
irk.; quin* like Bayer Aspirin for
a*|i;l bend and fai c pain- of
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| The ’peril of Ihrse tablets, and
Iftlcd •.dety. make* them
taluaVr in relieving suffering of
liucvetr kind.
[Dm-tori know this peculiar efficacy
Ifcivf) Aspitin in nruritir pain, and
ey iniid on the tablet-, of Bayer
jttufarinri'
[Buyer Aspa in i-. safe You could
til every d.tv in tin; year witlio .1
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rt- So. : lick tu tliii proven
lud with pros on directions. Safe,
(form, dependable.
[Buy the bottle of 100 tablets a*
tnc» reduced price!
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I hoc P'.’i'.vy Anderson of Abi-
lem- bus picked Ozona for the cel-
lar leu in in the Wed Texas Inde-
pendent league. We might not get
liis* place ‘hat remains to be
Ic.it I uill wager my interest
n the Ozona Baseball Club that
if ''no- n’t take us any Id inning* Lie. \\
t" get the Mo o Simms oilers out.jgi
Further more, if they plc> don-Dlng
b!« headers and use f. .). Bnllcy two
liey better make one of th-m a I
:1 >»ni‘.:g game fur that is about
long as he will Iasi.
D'i\ idsoi, 1 r *" Uolennn ] *he v.ek at the bedside of their}
i i**M»**' ,an< * ! il dmi- j bale, who underwent an operation!
Me header. Of course, they won't < for masioiditi*. The child in re
-■< t .i;!-• (* they are a mod-) port. d recovering satisfactorily. ;
bunch of young men. But _____________________
dee!, down Ml their hear: that i<j M . and Mrs. (Bad;,* Mitcham]
ex pec i to do. A:.d 11 were lore I«st week fora visit
:• nk I In v wdl do it providing! with Mi-.. Mitcham's parents. Mr.*
old folks Bussell don’t get excited i and Mr. !’. I.. Children*
over catching one standing on his; -------------o_______...
'• *a"o . .'ii to! i'll- l/.isrli.u! llj.ej M 'V Van 7.am!t and ."cj::,'
he do! last Sunday The boys have j Km. • i Van Zandt, and .V.i»s Mar-!
b:- :: "-o; . r.g on* *hi- week jtrul:'rii!'*'* Butler were visitors to S-m'
are to Ins- shape for Sundav.‘ Angelo Snlurdn*
Dave ilarringioii, who started the; .................o----------
■p. niiig game against. San Ange- M . Myron Davis of Cincinnati:
I" has i «•>■!( woiking hard this ’Ohio, •.va> u guest last week at the;
• • ■ ek ami expe. i to stand sonic-:h.>m- nf Mr. and Mrs. P. Chil-j
hf,d.v <>n his ear Sunday. Conley i dre
t <>\. a chip o!I ol tit. old block,: ------------------o ■———
ub>> hulled woiubnful ball the M•Will Miller spent the week-
!• * game, has got th. old soup etui n San Angelo visiting her!
none limbered up an.! will t»e in I daughter, Mrs. M. D. Crowder.
.haj.e to go. | -----------0,------- j
Ike Bowery, tin man who ean, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Odom mrerei
turn in a good game anywhere] hore from their ranch in Pecos]
fr«>ni pitching on around the field..Countv this week. Mr. Odom spent!
.yi Wint
Yw fut Stuff Sorted
Call
Bruce Drake
Now With
DAGGETT-KEEN
COMMISSION COMPANY
Of Fort Worth
PROMPT — EFFICIENT — DEPENDABLE
Established 1909
Highest Market Prices for Fat Lambs
z Hiyfor Duke m the llth.
liifjlior Peel in the 7th.
San Angelo 100 300 I 5
Ozona 802 020 7
Stolen ba.oM: Wade. Bowery.
.Sacrifice hits: l’eel. McKinney. K
Bussell; two base hits: Moore,
McKinney. Peeples, Bowery; dou-
ble plays: A vary t to Brown to
Moore, Avnryt to .Moore; nins,
batted in by Taylor: Moon, King.
Duke, Barb'e. Bowery 1. Sharp J;
hits off Duke 11 in f> inning-;
struck nut by fluke .’* (Weaver 2,
Miller) by Cox •*. (Moore, Peel 2,
Kitg.'. Duke); i a e on ball by j
Duke. Wade; by Cox, Brown.!
Avnryt 2; hit by pitch ball: T.iy-j
lor 2, by Cox. turned runs: San;
Angelo 4. Ozona *>. Umpires: Ben
Jail and Davidson. Time 1:01.
Gilbert F. Noakes of Corpus
Christi arrived M"iidny night t<>:
join his wife who is here visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. \N.(
lone*. )
by way hit " for ” last Sun-
day will tie with ii“ i looting again
Sunday.
W. Barbee, who sits behind
'he bat and grabs them will be in
,a d: in S.,n Angelo on business!
j before returning home. i
! ‘M -
efs j-
, Mary KUi< I Clift of W'int-
hcre for n visit with Mr.
here throw ing them out at second I and Mrs. V. Van Zandt.
Are You Ready
For An Emergency?
You are with
house. Gall today
installed.
a telephone in the
and order a phone
SAN ANGELO TELEPHONE CO.
SAVE WITH A NEW CHEVROLET
Save on purchase price • Save on gas and oil
Save or upkeep
#.$**'* .
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PURINA COW CHOW
Balancing your cow feed can only cause
a better production of milk and butter,
and used in conjunction with home feeds
—PURINA COW CHOW means that.
^ hen Retter Cow, Horse, Sheep, Hog and
Poultry Feeds arje made, Purina Mills
will make thpm.
Poultry raisers should get more e£K* by
feeding Purina Lay Chow and Hen Chow.
They produce more eggs per 100 lbs. feed
than any feed on the market.
TAYLOR BROTHERS
Barnhart, Texas
• erms CJash Phone 45
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*7; 7Km
‘r Vi
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"/ mw this Ch+violmt Staiuiord Sis >»
mdr»rtis<ni n% the world's lowest-prned
six -cylinder closed car.”
• Well, at $445, it certainly i**a,e*t buy.”
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“Hamambar~-in the old car. you always
wanted the /root window open, and I
wanted it cloaecP”
“Yes—thank goodness tor this Fitts**
Ventilation. Nowererytxtdy'ssatiaHad
You’ll pay leia for a
Chevrolet than for any
other six-cylinder closed car on the
market. You'll spend less on it for
gasoline and oil titan you would on
any other full-size automobile You'll
alto spend le*a to keep a Chevrolet in
first class mechanical condition.
Then, in addition to saving all this
money, think how much better off
you'll be in every other way. You’ll
own a big. comfortable Fisher Body
car—a fast, dependable, smooth-run-
ning six—one of the smartest, moat
attractive cars on the road today —
and the movt advanced car ever to
appear in the low-price field. SAVE
-with a NEW Chevrolet*
CHEVROLET MOT08 GO. DETROIT. U!CM
>445 »*565
All ptmss t a. » Hint, Mk.Ii Maw •• I saint*
Mi.« t am dslir*r*d pttosS sett smsr
O A4. A. C. tsrms A Osnsrst Woiors Vslits
ANNOUNCING THE NEW TOWN SEMN
Grrft another britln.nl nr. ^iirr to thr Chav-
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Listen to how nice arid quietly wa hit
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gear ”
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least amount of gaaolina and oil?”
“Chevrolet' Our coat records always
ahaw that.
North Motor Go.
OZONA, TEXAS
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1933, newspaper, April 27, 1933; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103599/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .