The Bowie Booster (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1932 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BOWIE BOOSTER
Locals and Personals
J P.;Oden-and children si>«nt
the weekend in Dallas.
A Karate belonging to Mr.
Raymond McNatt in tho south
part of town, caught tire about
2:00 O’clock Tuesday afternoon
and was destroyed. Origin of
tire was unknown.
; Loretta Young Plays
Part Of “Play Girl/’
Opening At Majestic
I Theatre Saturday
The Leona singing class will
sing at Sunset Sunday afternoon
instead of Leona, but will also
sing at Leona Sunday night at
8.00 O’clock
A house occupied by Roy
Price caught fire Wednesday
afternoon about 3 O’clock and
was destroyed. Origin of tire
was not stated.
The Montague Chapter *»f Red
Cross has received a car lud of
tiour for distribution, and B >wie,
Sunset, aind Stoneburg Com
munities will be handled by a
Committee in the old Giles Build
ing beginning next Saturday.
Families that are unable to
secure flour in'.any other way
are permitted to apply.
NOTICE:-! stop sea page in
celiers, basements. See de
monstration work at Lv on &
Matthews Lumber yard. George
Cassles. Phone 72 Apr 28
Political Announcements
The Booster is anthorlzod to
announce the following persons
as candidates for their respective
oftices, subject to the action of
the Democratic Party at the
primary election. July 23, 1982:
For District Judge, 07th Judicial
District:
>' VINCENT STINE
T. H. YARBROUGH
For Congress 13th District:
DILLARD HINSON
(of Graham)
F Associate Justice of Court
of Civil Appeals at Ft. Worth
C C GUMM
For Tax Assessor:
W. D SMITH, Re-election.
LEE HOLCOM B
For County Judge:
H N DEARMORE, Re election
M. A. BRYAN
For County Attorney:
WELDON THOMPSON
GLENN WILSON
TRUE STRONG
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For Commissioners Precinct 2:
HUBERT OVERSTREET
C. G. GARRETT
JOHN WHITE
For Representative:;
FRANK A. WOOD
For District Clerk:
FRED MoGREGOKY
For Sheriff:
i C. D BENNETT
For County Treasurer:
8EAMON HEDGPETH
For Attorney General:
CLEM CALHOUN
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01! TWO WEEKS TO GET
CROP LOANS
Only two weeks remain in
which the farmers of Montague
County may make application
for a Federal Crop Production
Loan according to Owen W Sher-
rill, Regional Director of the Far
mers, Seed Loan Office in Dallas
‘ April 30th is the dead line as
provided in the Act appropriat-
ing the Funds,” states Mr Sher-
rill, “and anyone who expects to
secure a loan must makeapplica
turn on or before that date.
‘While local committees have
served faithfully in the limited
at their disposal, it is believed
that there are many farmers in
the -"Hate who are worthy and
eligible for a loan wtiTiTurve—rrrrtr
been fully informed on how their
need for credit may be taken
care of There are perhaps
many others sorely in need of a
loan with which to make a crop
this year who have not made ap-
plication because of a misunder
standing of the requirements.
"In order that true facts of
the Loan Plan may be carried
to all such persons and that every
farmer deserving a loan may
have the opportunity of making
an application, plans are being
set in motion in a meeting at
the Dallas Headquarters Office
—ottSaturday whereby an inten-
sive education campaign will be
put underway for next week to
bring the information to the
doors of every community.”
The loan committees in many
counties are arranging a sche
dule of visits to every commun-
ity in the county beginning Mon
day the 18th. The central office
force and corp of stenographers
is being moved to the various
towns for a day in each place
While on the ground, the com
mitte will answer questions,
clear up misunderstanding.- or
erroneous impressions and help
prepare applications for every
eligible farmer in the community
who wishes to apply. Advance
notices of the schedule of visits
throughout the County wil> be
made.
‘‘It is not the intention of the
Fai mers’ Seed Loan Office to
solicit applicati ons” states Mr.
Sherrill, "nor do we wish to
encourage anyone not eligible to
apply but we do want to feel
that we have made a cpnscien
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tious effort to see that every
worthy person has the correct
information and has the oppor-
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there may be no regrets after
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the application period passes.”
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‘‘Play Girl,” the Warner Bros,
and Vitaphone picture featuring
Loretta Young as the business
girl who thinks she can win tin
nacial security and a brilliant
career without the responsibili-
ties of motherhood or the bon-
dage of love, opens Saturday nite
at the Majestic Theatre, and con-
tinuing through Mon. & Tues.
It is a youthful devil may care
chair, making his livelihood by
gambling, who changes her out
j look on life, and starts her out on
| the adventurous and thrilling
; course which is so movingly por-
ftrayedTn ‘‘Piay Girl.” The lover
; is played by Norman Foster, a
recruit from the stage, whose
interpretation makes the part
memorable. The emotional in
I tensity of the story is lightened
by the clever comedy of Winnie
Lightner, as the heroine’s pal
;and department store mate—and
1 by Guy Kibbee as Winnie’s unap
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preciated wooer.
The amazing understanding of
the feminnine point of view dis
played in “Play Girl” is due to
its feminine participants - Miss
Young, Maude Fulton who adap
ted the star, and Maurice Wat
kins, who wrote the story for tlm
screen Many of the scenes are
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in the thronging precincts of a
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huge department store. Rav
Enright directed and mention
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should be made of the unusual
photography by Gregg Toland.
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Others in the large cast are
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.Tames Ellison, Edward Van
Sloan, Dorothy Burgess, Poll.v
Walters, Mae Madison, Noel
Madison. Nat Pendletoh and
Flora Finch.
’ Murder In Rue Morgue” will
be one of the double features of
the Preview Saturday night and
also will show with “Play Girl”
Monday and Tuesday April 18
and 19
Don’t miss “Murder In Rue
Morgue,” It, is more weird than
“Dracula,” more amazing than
“Frankenstein ” It stuns, it
thrills.
Both these shows proved very
popular amotig the theatre goers
so it was arranged to show both
of them Saturday night. Mom
day and Tuesday night. —Adv.
Because he criticized a tele-
phone operator for getting him
the wrong number. John MeCel-
lan of Waterville, Me , is serving
30 days on the rock pile.
j William Glenn Voliva of Zion
I City, III , has gone on a diet of
j buttermilk and Brazil nuts,
I which he expect will enable him
I to live to be 100 years old.
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Murphy, Robert. The Bowie Booster (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1932, newspaper, April 14, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642740/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.