The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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I OZONA STOCKMAN
AWARD PLACED
‘Geronimo,* Stockman’s
Pet VinegaiToon, Dead
Victim of Fast Living
Mr .mlHtf'
afftcdvr.su
Mr. aad Mr*. F. ttWhfiJw
rieed in Owm yesterday »ed Hr.
tfgllacn w^wwd mMrtmra of
the Church of Chrtat hart |w
terday evening. The visiting min
istor i» scheduled to -spank to-
•ilbl again *l*o. Mr. nod Mr*.
Wallace are the parents of Taylor
Wallace, who ha* beta la Oaoaa
the past year, aad reside la Okla-
homa.
Certificate of award
Tapa* laterscholastii: U*^ , |
filft place in the tnthmet* eoTl
teats in the county here last ipri
vb**n,r*",'‘' *n'!' 1T2
arithmetic room m Juniar
Sch.ml here. Ora Uu>*- Cox iH
*.rr Louim Hamck ....D*
ward, tryiai for f.r»t hoBOT
Published Every Thursday at
Oaoaa. Crockett County. T«aa»
‘“GeronitaOv1
. .lugurrocn w h o ■* e apartment
during the pa*t -ummer was a
battle in the bt^kman office, is
dead.
This wi-ek ,hf journalistic mind
I d Geron.mo »m to have been
transf.rred from the Stockman
j offire to a more appropriate dwell
i ,ug in the laboratories of the O-
:; >no Hign School under the vig-
j iltme of Prof. Guinn Carruthers.
l ate Monday afternoon the bug-
_____U «sj found in what seemed the
card# throe# of death but a cold water
bath rmuH tatei him and a j par-
ent iy fee «p* back on the road to
i recovery. But Tusday morning,
j tht worst had happened. Geroni-
I mo was extremely dead
It was thought by aeveral of
! the comment.ng coroner* that the l
acrumulat.on which had gathered!
jin the vinegarroon'i bottle caused
ja gaseous air that resulted in a#-
j pkymation of the inmate. Other#
were of the opinion that fast liv-
' ng. made possible by a bountiful
‘diet of bug# Iurrushed by adnur-
W. EVART WHITE
Editor and Publisher
If you have guests in
it wiU be n courtesv to
information that you,
want to record their vi
current Issue of The
Just phone *10 and gb
porter their names.
Lawyers who specialise in han-
dling large estates are likely to
b>ok upon this federal Inheritance
tax lift proposal as unprofessional
md unethical chiseling —Roches-
ter T.mes-l’nion,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
One Year.....I
Bin Months I
Outside of the State - * 1
MOVED
livuolt Ju«t celebrated tie two hunJred »ud thirty fourth asnl^ersarj
..f its founding by Sleur Aatulae de is Jlotbe Cadlilac with a handsome PW»t
mis group represent* Cadillac and his lieutenants ss they selected the Site us
the f<wt and trading post that warn to grow into the present Mg aad busy dty
lyar-rni
Ifad c»l
O. E. S. MEET TUESDAY
Fine Art* Program
Staled For Today;
THURSDAY. SEPT. 12. 1925
We have moved four doors west
of our former location—to the Ker-
sey building on the corner—former-
ly occupied by the Fruit and Veget-
able Market.
That the regular monthly meet-
ing of the Orona Order of the
Eastern Star will be held Tuesday
evening at 7:30. is the announce-
ment of officials.
WITH OUR SUBSCRIBERS
A fine arts program will be pre-
sented in the high school auditor-
ium this afternoon at three o’-
clock under the direction of Miss
Klitabel Tillory.
Appearing on the program will
be Mis# Tillory. Mr* H B. Tandy
M>«. Wayne Chapman. Mr* Neal
Hannah. Mr* Gerald William*
and Joe H add on
Two subscription* have been ad
dad to the mailing !i#t* of the
Stockman recently The Stockman
acknowledge* w.th '.hank* thr *ub
scription* of Mrs. Joe Forehand,
Clare. Michigan, and Mr and Mrs
Gerald William*. «..-w instructor*
in the Oiona - 1, Is Ackr: w
lodgement is also made of the re-
newal subscription- of Jack Holt,
and Mrs B B Ingham, who also
renewed the subscription# of her
mother, Mr- Elam Dudley of Fort
Worth. Changes cf address have
been made for Mr and Mr* Ver-
non Cox, who have moved to 16
N. Jackson Street, Nan Angelo,
and M M Collins ’■> Hawley, Tex
SELL MIXED LAMBS
Coate# Brc).-. recently sold 1500
mixed lamb* to Hay Willoughby
Harry Friend sold 750 mixed
iamb* to Warren Clayton Both
•ale* were for October 1 delivery
Vic Montgomery left Monday to
resume hi* studies at T.C t.
H AM) INFECTED
Under physician's treatment
here tti:s we*k is Joe Seller*
Pierce who has been suffering
with an ;nf« ted hand. The infec-
tion :# not thought serious.
Mrs Alice Sloan of San Saba, a
ss at, r of thr late J W Henderson.
Sr., one of the pioneer rancher* of
Crocket; County, is visiting rela-
tives here.
SCHOOL DAY PARTY
FOR CLUB MEMBERS
We invite all our friends and cus-
Mr* Joe Oberkampf and Mrs
Lowell Littleton entertained their
contract clubs with a school day
party Friday morning at the home
Miss Hester Hunger has been of Mrs. Oberkampf. The guests
appointed a# teacher of the third, were attired a# school girls and
fourth and fifth grades in the the party was conducted as a
Mexican school here Mo« Hunger were served
succeed* Miss Helen Chapman, school. Lunches in paper bag#
i who resigned last week to accept were served to the guests. Moving
ia position a* teacher in the Texon pictures of the party were taken
.school* Miss Christine Vile* is, by Dick Hemphill,
j teacher of rhe fir*t two grades
and Mr* Nell Smith the ‘ Xth^n.d
seventh grade-* iri the Mexican
school Called to the bedside of his sis-
---.— ter. Mrs. C M. Blackwell, of Pear-
J- e Tv.oma* Davidson, who rec- sail. Dr. Sellers Moore left here
tomers to visit us in our new and
larger quarters.
Ht RT IN FALL
L< ia Mac Phillips, daughter of
Mrs* S B Phillip.*, suffered badly
bruised rib# on the right side
wr.en she fell from a car here thi*
week. She wa* not confined to bed
with the injury
Miss Dixie Davidson recently
ordered the paper sent tu here ou
ain. Mi#* Marion Campbell at
Hilo, Hawaii M .*# Campbell
teaches school in the island city
Ideal BarberShop
JOHN PETTIT, Manager
Visiting in Ozona this week are
Mr and Mr» T H Eastman and
family, who ranch in the Pump-
ville section
METHODIST CHURCH NOTICE
i;o SISTER’S BEDSIDE
..u*on, »no rec- »**■
m an illne*# of last Thursday night and returned
ri ’ i returr t.. ' Sunday when h’# sister showed
i • i.o when he improvement. Mr* Moore, the
mother of I)r Moore, accompanied
—-------- her son to the bedside of her
suffered u h;p daughter and will remain there
n ,4 month ago, until her daughter recovers Ar-
il « home here cording to information this week.
1 that the cast the #i*?er i* improving.
Mr. and Mr* Frank Wyatt re-
turned from Fredericksburg this
week to Ozona
Mi** I.ela Mae Phillip* returned
t- #< h'<ol m San Antonio ’hi* morn
r.g Her mother and sister, Mr#.
S B Phillip# and Mr*. Clay Ad-
am*. went with her.
Crockett County Ranchers
May Get the Best—
Mr and Mrs Hiller) Phillips
wiil move into their new home in
the south of town Saturday of
this week.
We Win Stock a Full
Line of the Famous
Mr- WiU Millrr. Mia# Louise
(row tier and Mr*. Glyn < ate* left
here ye*t«rdi.> for the Will Miller
ranch near Snyder. They expect to
itturn Friday
Mr# Warren Clayton and Mr*
J W North entertainer for Mrs.
BUI Swearingen with u luncheon
and bridge Saturday
Mr and Mr#. Sid Miii#paugh, Jr.
of Mr. Mills-
THE SIGN OF QUALITY
are at the home
; P«ugh * parent# in San Angelo re-
covering from an attack of yellow
! jaundice
There’s lots of room
Mr* Mary Flower*, who suf-
fered a severs fracture m the foot
several weska ago. L* still forced
to uae crutches aad is confined to
hsr home
A complete f*-e>d star*—carrying a big stock of all
lusds of feed" read? fur i*used ate delivery We intend
to give you eervic# aad quality at a fair price You know
tAe calibre of mom hacking this buaiweea they have eetab
liehed a reputation for equare dealiaf aad hoaeot service
throughout West Texas We invite jour co-operation and
patronage.
f Gould Hardin, ortvo suffered an
injured right hand while working
iat Monahans several days ago. is
i in Otopa receiving treatment for
the injury He rscaivod several
. stitches ia tha wound thers after
i the hand was tor*. He will return
1 to Monahans ia about two w«ek*
j to reeuoae work If the Injury Im-
prove*
The (hiMii kindergarten, taught
by Misa Sophie Haug. has a rec
>rd of eight days of school since
the fall suasion began, with ao
sbaence# recorded for any pupil
Mrs Laura Hoover, who has
been ill at her home. ia reported
to be improving.
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1935, newspaper, September 12, 1935; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103627/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .