The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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OFFICIAL SCEDULE FIRST HALF
Conklin, M» Mary ChHdroaa nnd
Mina Heater Hunger.
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Gemella Dudley. dau*hier of
M»*. ami Mr*. Morria Dudley, *uf-
feriul a broken arm In r fall at
her father** ranch !a*t Saturday.
She wai* taken to Iraan where the
aim was* *et and *he wa* reported
doing well thi* week.
Oiooa’e three preechefi tr* the
proud onrnera el mw R«teMhllee.
Rev. 4. H. Meredith puithteed a
new Chevrolet from the North
Motor Company, Rev. L. N. Moody
a Ford VS from the Glover Motor
Company and Rev. M. M. Fulmer
a Willie from a Del R(o dealer.
TEXON
SAN ANGELO
Southwe»ten,
Lite Insttriics (
June 24 A 25
Rev. 4. H. Meredith andJoha L.
Bishop left this moral** for San
Angelo to attend a district Lion*
Club meeting there at nos today.
Rcprtkented
bryan McDonald
Abe Let* and Joe Chandler were
Sau Angelo viaito**)* Sunday.
Each team will have privilege of playing a double header on Sunday instead of a two-day aei
ntura .trie, to tepU)T<l J the Lm,b«i., July In uJ 2r.u for ptajluu |.o.tpon,d
Table cut* were given at
SINFIAWKK t LI B
M'ote.
; the conclusion of the game*. A
i salad plate wan nerved to the fol-
lowing gue«t»: Mr*. Richard Flow
cr«, Mr*. Hugh Children*. Jr..
Mr*. Marshall Montgomery, Mrs.
Ted White, Mr*. Marbury Moiri-
nori, Mr*. Jake Short, Mr*. Shcr-‘
mar. Taylor, Mr*. Gertrude Perry, >
Mr*. Hilton North. Mr*. Hillery
iihull Montgomery took guest high Phillip*. Mr*. Walter Augustine,
METHODIST NOTES
IN TUB ADAMS BULBING
G. W. SINGLETON „ p m
Full Line %uh and Cured MeiU
SPECIALS
Chuck Steak, lb.__________ i.
Chuck & Rib Roatt, lb. m
Sund:t> morning we will review , Mr*. Arth
the prohibition situation a* to its ed member*
influence on rengion and moral*, i
there are several things hapening1
that the daily pres* doe* not pub-i
Huh which every friend of temper-;
ance and sobriety should know a-j
bout, we incite you to attend and
t»nd your sympathy to thi* cause. |
Next Wednesday night Henry j
Van Vulkenburgh. will speak at
the Baptist Church in interest of i
tempera me, this will be a union i
meeting and evert on, is invited.;
Owing to the above meeting then .
will be no mid-week service* at'
the Methodist Church.
J. H. Meredith, P. C.
the hyne 502 Soifj
A large number cfl
family, including
residents were pifl
Death Cornell
Death for the pH
and town-builder^
Oui-uiViuj,
dition had been ||
past several rnonS
ment having dev||
not well during tj|
the night of Frij|
tack which p_rov«
occur until after 1
within a few minw
moved to a bed ||
which h»- (iccupiel
Surviving Mr.
wife and five chj|
and three ilaught^
Fred W. of Huntftj
itornia and Kt'anfl
The daughters ai j
son and Mrs. S. Vj|
Mr*. J M Baggeg
etui gratidchildrg
All the children m
funeral. Mrs. Bag
Baggett arrived |
and Fred W. Bo«|
ied by his wife m
Faulkner, of Lora
ter of Mr. and Nj
and granddaught|
ed. reached herej
at 7 o'clock aftefi
drive. Another a
Florence Posey |
ceded her father 1
ruary 6 of this yi
Two sisters ala
ceased. They ad
Leary, of KnniaJ
A. E. Vandervooti
er was able to b«a
era! rite*
Married Ftf|
Mr. and Mr*. J
married nearly J
They celebrated |
f ding annivei **arj|
bet 21. hk». *tj
daughter. Mis. W
a number of pij
well as relative*!
gathered to do t|
The family M
County m !*94|
Boerner at that!
tensive laml hoi
operating a «►»<*$
east Floyd CiMIRj
is now in farm]
year* here the tfi
The Grower is a Member of Our Wool
Selling Committee”
Don't Get Up Nights
Make This JV Test
You need this easy bladder
physic to drive out impurities and
excess and* which cause irrita-
tion that results in leg pains, back:
aches, burning and getting up
night- BU-KETS. tin* bladder
physic, containing buchu, juniper
oil, etc. works on the bladder
pleasantly and effectively, similar1
to castor <»il on the bowel*. Get a
25c box *> grai nsize) from your
druggist After four days, if not
relieved of getting up nights go
hack and get your money. You a re-
bound to feel better after this
cleansing ami you get your regu-
lar sleep Locally at Concho Drug
Co. (Adv.) j
FICE ON
2 TRACKS
| San Angelo, Texas
*> * '
I FuI! Concentration From Bjjg Lake & Sonora
And All Points Between
| Bonded for Your Protection
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WAREHOUSE AND
OAKES AND SANTA
O-Boy!... O-Boy! ... O-Boy!
You won't “come up for air" when you
drink at mir Sanitary Soda Fountain
Ozona Drug Store
*’ \ Ifomr-Owned Drag Store”
' Jt ST A t.lTTLE BETTER SERVICE"
J. D. POMEROY
W INDMIL L
Erecting end Repairing
Plume 236
PER HUNDRED POUNDS
TEXACO EVAPORATED SALT
Finest Stock Salt Produced
FRESH MEATS
Our Mr. Williamson is still on the job in our meat
market, cutting the choicest meats the market affords
for discriminating customers. Every cut of*meat strict-
ly guaranteed. Swift, Armour and Culwell packing
house meats, super refrigerated—always in perfect
condition.
ELECTRICITY
Eliminates Household Dnidfjerij—
for Only a Few Pennies a Daij!
Modern Electrical Servants" will do ail your dtudgerous household work
... and actually save money for you m the bargain! Think of it, you can
enjoy all the time, labor and money saving *t pcnomics of efficient chr-
trical appliances ... at a cost of only a few pennies a day! Trulv, it s
penny wise and pound foolish" to do without thetr incomparable aid.
The Electric Range. Refrigerator, Washer. Irnocr. Toaster, Water
Heater, Food Miser. Percolator, Clock, Wafftlr Iron, Va.uum Sweeper.
Sewiog Machine and Radio—to name only a few—will give vnu more
happincat and freedom from drudgery than you could hope for. And they
cost so very little to operate ... even the largest only a few pennies a day!
Take advantage of the low cost of modern electric service and benefit
by the conveniences, economies and superiorities of modern "Electrical
Servants.’
COFFEE GRINDING —
A new elect He coffee grinder wrll be added to our
equipment this week for the convenience of our custo-
mers. Fresh roasted, whole grain coffee ground,
straight or blended, while you wail It’s fresher and bet
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ABILENE
June 8 4 4
June 17 4 18
June 24 4 25
COLEMAN
April 22 ii 23
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May 27 4 28
May 6 A T
OZONA
May 20 k 21
April 29 * 30
June 3 4 4
8AN ANGELO
May IS A 14
June 10 4 11
April 22 & 23
TEXON
Jun* 10 & It
May 20 4 21
May IS k 14
April 20 4 SO
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .