The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY l. 1934
Mae West Coming
In Second Starring
Picture Next Week
Calling attention to »’• imping
awing-about in the moral view-
point of the ciiunwt, Mac Went,
the screen's newtit :v;tsation.
whose second starring picture for
Paramount. 'Tm No Angel” will
be shown at the Otonn Theatre
Thursday, Friday and .Saturday.
February 8. 9 and 10. believes
that the American people have
reached that time in their consid-
eration of life ami love when they
want to hear a s|*ade called a
spade.
She cites the sensational suc-
cess of her last film. “She Doae
Him Wrong.” as an argument In
proof of her belief.
Miss West asserts, however,
that the public is unintirested tn
sex. crudely presented. It wants
laughs, comedy and w it along with
it, she theorizes, and th it’s what
she aims to give ’em in her pic-
ture.-* and plays.
Mae exemplify s her theories in
"Tm So Angel.” an -rig r\*l story.
In it, she portrays a cn ;s lion
turner, hardboihil. *mh;ti ,j>, cap*
tivator of man after man. Hut
when th* film ends *h ' as one
man for keeps, a millionaire bach-
elor, “tali, dark and hamlsomu”
Cary Grunt The pictur* was di-
rected by We*ley Kugg|e>
In her exposition «>; thy con
slant sinner with .» pearly smile,
who**- lo\« making her* ■••t.* din
munds, ttiA uin, -alula ton, iri
umph and ;rU.r . Miss West has
cieated a re 'vlionar" srreen
• ','h.
The screen h is boasted many
“tad vmm« n' fr»n. tm days of
VtPn :• Hals, Hi 'he* Minus .1 in n
heavy. eui*ry :•» * in< at- i I1 «•> al-
w»y . pant' K.iI Mr.. \Y • .ih-ays
gets her >n...
M
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Schleichwr Co Bo**
Win. Trip To 4-H
Meet In Washington
College Station, Tex . ; n. 8tJ
Jimmie Hujovsk*. champion p
corn grower of Fayette County. I
and Cecil <if Schleither .
County, champion Texu- > It Club
l..mb ra<ser, have been : utm-d lot
r« present lex** t II Club l«ojn ail
ih«" Nat onal 4 H t mb im ;»tnp-,
menl in Washington. P. 1 . k |
June ArrU Klliott. of l.ubho<i j
Con my, h*» been selected ns ti,
P.Kt3 Texas pig club chasip on i.mi
will receive a tup to the Fort
Worth Fat Stock Show in March.
The award* were announced by
K. C. Martin, state boys club agent
of the Extenaiou Service. Texas
A. A M. College. The Washington
trips are financed by the ogricwl-
total committee of the Texan
Ranker* Association and the Fort
Worth trip by Swift and Company.
Porter. “Where’s your trunks,
air?"
no trunks.
wo*
one of3*e** lr«r*m>g mitoamen.
Salesman. “1 am, hot f sell
brains, understand. 1 sell brains
Hataunan: *T use no trunks
Port* • “But I though* Vou
M of%b«pie trdtmHng «nte*in
flaae^
fhe first
to ain’t
Jtrs. A. J.
fella that.’*
carry’!"'. »o
been
and Mina
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Australia* vtdtive used
in hufitina does not
returnee returning
boomerang is use*
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cScientific Zests prove Mat
i/te tegs of //re common,
butterflies are. /600 times
us taste sensitive as
the human tongue.
^ \ffiaJy A'jiHf/iroos £>ne
/ongerfhnt draft /rind tegs.
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SUNFLOWER CLUB
Dr.
J. A, Swindell, O.D.
Licensed Optometrist
San Angelo. Texas
Will lie In Your City
February 6, 7, H, 9 to
Examine Eyes and
Fit Glasses
Located in same bldg, occu-
pied by I>r. F. T. Me Inti re
FREE EXAMINATION
Perfect Fit Guaranteed
1-35
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Friend, Jr.,
were hosts to their bridge club
;; And a few guests Tuesday night.
$Ur;. Hilton North and Sherman
Taylor won high score prizes for
the club and Sirs. Douglas Kirby
i and Keeler Brown guest high.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. den W. R. BAGGETT.
Hilton North. Miss Hester Bung- » ----°---------
er, Jake Young. Mr. and Mm. | POSTED—A11 my lnnda in Crock-
Beeler Brown. Mr and Mrs Fie '’** County Hunting, w-ool hnuling
Hagelstein, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas “n*1 a11 tresspassing positively for
Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Phil- bidden.
lip.-;, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tny- MKS. T. W. PATRICK. 2-1-34
lor. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. David- i .....•—o------
gon Jr., and Mrs. Ashby McMul- POSTED
Ifn, All my pastures in Crockett
________o_____ : County are posted. Hunting and
“And when you told hint I was UH tresspassing without my per-
niarried." said the girl who had nihudon is positively forbidden
vamped him and then jilted him. **• CHILDRESS 1-35
“did he seem to be sorry?” uiu-------------------- —— ---------- —
“Yes.” replied the other, “he
said he was very sorry-—although
he didn't know the other man per-
sonally.”
! Prompt service on magazine
[and newspaper renewals through
j The Oxona Stockman. Money sav-
jing special prices in newest list
just received.
POSTED
All my pastures in Crockett
County are posted. Hunting ar.d
ties passing positively forbid* j
11* n IttCl'L'TT ■ rye
Announcing
,u
Sunday Movies
for Ozona
Having been requested by n numlmr of our patrons ti
inaugurate Sunday matinees in Ozona. we are going to try
out the plan for a time,
STARTING SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 4
with
LEW AYRES
“Cross Country Cruise”
Something New in Pictures—Thrilling Melodrama Staged
Aboard an Overland Bus
SHOW STARTS 3 p.m.
OZONA THEATRE
We Appreciate Your
Business
Sorrels Barber Shop
and Beauty Shop
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WHAT’S
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NEW
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
T’a^t In Unexcelled for
Al t LRAt \ — CANE — PROMPTNESS — ECONOMY
Smith Drug Store
J. H. McCLURK, Manager
In Foods Today?
Thinking that pmikapi* you might be interraten in thiaga that affect one
of the moat Important phtum of poor every day living eating—we are going
to devote ttibi apace for a time to giving you the latest—GROCERY NEWS—
market change*, new thing* to eat, new aervice—«Uore new*—fact* that will
a«*i*t you in overcoming the ever vexing problem of “what to eat”—MONEY
SAVING NEWS—Match thi* *poce each week.
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SAN ANGELO’S SWEET AIR DENTIST
DENTIST WHO DOES NOT HURT
Painle , 1
Plate* That Fit
Swe*t a:.-
Completed In
Extract ioo
On, Day if
Frew Witt*
Desired
Other Work
Btoken Plate1;
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Repaired
Prlcr»
Louoe Plate*
Modern t •
Tightened
D.U,.» „ ( p*. Mm. *«L. W, * uu. « vm
tei‘u STRING BEANS
Art a Libby ’s Product, and You Will Find
Them Yory Tiaty at Thi* Time of Year.
^ THEY ARE d|
u per can |
CREDO CIGARS P£L,
r")oy * r**,,y Km4 cl##f
aasr- IOC
<£u POTATOES
wa > X/ let —
•»*•»« a ou nam ibtn
»*"U*+* ^ »• ^Mling and-’
NO RUT at all They are the Beat to he Had
' -1CANDY?
“BAKER'S DOT CHOCOLATE
Really MAKER Good Candy. It hi n Cam*
pa rat 1 vet y New Hem Out Hero.
FLOWERS GROCERY AND BAKERY
Phone 3
'We Go The Limit To Pleeee”
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934, newspaper, February 1, 1934; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103744/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .