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THE ROWIE NEWS. BOWIE, TEXAS
TTTT’RSDaY, DECEMBER 18, 1958
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Linton Campbell lu Phil Shaw
ALL NEW EQUIPMENT
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Friday,
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Firs! Savings & Loan Association.
310 MASON ST. B^WIE TR 2-2421
Account* In*ur*d up io >10,008 by Federal Saving*
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( rieultural serv.ice in a calendar
year is.subject to social security
• taxes. Cash remuneration in
■ eludes checks and other monetary
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I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Simply itep through our front door, givo ut your no«i« ond ori.
drttt ond l»ov» any amount you whh Io aar*. Your money
•tart* Io earn dividend! immediately and odditioni or withdrawal*
may be mode at your convenience.
Save where wvtagt pay and en^ry Sw luxury of a wcond in-
come where year money norm.....
Wt, WITH INSUKD SAFETY*
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Mrs. Ray Allen Hostess
At 'Senior Party
Mrs. Bax Alli n and
Sue, ga\i a frailx' foi i
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day iv nine al tin
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AN AnxICYAWN PPOWNIN WiFn
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With 70 to .'rl'.i years to re-
pay bearing only f?;; in-
terest lor inlying land, for
faun building or i(.‘model-
ing, or to refinance farm
debts, (ir'buY livestock, see
ROY SANDERS
Phone TR 2-3412 Bowie
Next Door io A&P Gro.
National Farm Loan Assn.
THF BIGGEST SEIECTION
.Of MEW AMD EXCITING M, >7
'fe. G,fT ,0EA$ *
SHOP AT OUR Itexott DRUG STORE NOW!
day night.
Bourne I'mlii i on. F
Saturdie, . ov<.-ri
la - Ci'i.-h liaxx'
Personals
■ Mr. and Mr .A ll la .'. i
children of B'.< i and
Mi- llaiuld Spryex aiul
of N<h <ina x’.-i i * .ond i .
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a barn liv fu e or • foi in, tin di
din t mn for any unin un d Io •
xvaij^otf et first by capital gam-
Thi Io is now reportable on
Schedule F the ami .1 depreci
ation and other bu im - i xpen
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set for such purchases on an in-
<>r $20,000 in the
case of a joint return.
Casualty losses on uninsured
r aro now de-
Now TERMS ARRANGED
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Miss Kathy tn
Sunday iXith Mi
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Im- Pippin and We|
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Agency
Your Protection is our Business
Ph. TR 2 2626 102 W. Pecan
M B. Pilch e VI -
Mr. . Jen 1’ipjjrn
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Wi din .
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Imu i . (.faffj' of xal iou
xx i-i e' plax ■ I din mg t In
Helle h. neot
I farm operators will soon be-com
I. ing up. This date, January .81,
I 1959, is the final day when tv
r portt? are due and .social m etn ily
| ■ taxes Ore to be paid on their 11)58
employees, according to Eiton !•.
Tate, manager-of tin Wichita
Falls, Texas, district office of
L the Social Security Admimslt a-
I tion.
Tat^t mentioned that not all
I farm employees come under lhe
laW- One of two tests mu. t be
met for ‘coverage; (I) the carb
. remuneration paid by the farm
I owner to the employee must a-
• mount to $150 or rnote in a cal-
| endar year; or (2) The employee
, must perform agricultural sytvice
[ for the employer tn at least 20
. different days during the calen
■_ dur year for cash ri'tnuneration
1 computed on a time basis (hour,
day; or week).
Tate said that only ca b reimm
eration can be used in deterrni-
, ning if the amount Jtmd for ag-
j rieultural serv.ice in a calendar
i .Hi n
of Wn-hiln • , .
Imu n ol 11n- j
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•d Mm,
Mi -ml Mr (Tiff
.i nd i liiIdi i n. loxy a
and M>
Mi
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Ml mid Mi
| .Mr' .nid XIi
J d- m mid 'Mi.
C Swim
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til t' i inion
Mi
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Susie xx n i
teenth I
Dun.ixx .
Mr mid Mr If I Im din \ i
iled Mr. and Mi . .Im ITppm
Monday evening.
Mr mid Mrs Pete Fliittrney
of Wichita Fall visited Ml mid
Mrs Joe Henry Wcdne day mght
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Duck
worth.and children, loxx.i I’aik.i
and
2^
Sunday morning services, 11
» o’clock.
< Sunday school, 9:30, for pupils
i J up to the age of twenty.
[J Wednesday evening services
8:00.
All are welcome to attend these
i Bervices.
American Legion Hall on West
( Wise St.
visited Mis. W. A. Hemy
Claudia. Sunday .jflci niiuii,
Jr. Football Boys and
Pep Squad Given Barbecue
A barbecue supper of deer meat'
beans, potato chips, bread, dunk:
and evei ything that gin's to make
a tasty meal was gixin in Imiioi
ol the Jr. football buys mid Ji
pep squad gills 'Cue dux night .it
the North Ward (iy in, bx nine ul
the parents of the plax, I
pen I
Sunday,
Mr and
V Mr
Bo - ii
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Mi .-
I'mn Itei vi s. w di .an all
it ,■ Wwlm (lay. Air.lhi r
John Hi i v-i- . wa ■ dimmi
O. I . •' .1 that .'ft, I . ,|.
X l. it, d ah Smlir- 'Stowe, |
l.dti r Sin Hon and W< l<Um,
ski ■ ('h.jp'c, ('nrmtmmtx: |
lai- l:’ , I. an,I rhialren.
i and Mi - Burch' I F.'m -. of ’
Ibili: x'.'-re Suia.ki. / ', *ippi r
I Ol M’l I
ami l.iinily-.
Sim h x Jane and Ami Fm
• ii. xj it'd Mi Mary Fa.' Ir
Similay ex< iimg.
Fli l< lie. Cumm’mii
visited ii
i. tej
and Mi
I Ii t-i Ii.id
lai Sunday, :
Walk, i Mr
I.ali< .and gill
Mi mid (Mi
K.m n xx Im i
ka rr-i i ntlx xx
■ 1 latmiii d Joi Ila
' nao.IIr ;■
Mi . Nairn
Blair mid M
fi nd; d a Si a
ker of Noiona were present at
Ila mmual ('lire Imu, "42 ’ party
at thi homo of-Mr. arid Mr.. E.
I.. .M ill., .Friday, night.
.1 11|e CtoxIon and Mi
.Manie,- veil'd Mi Clyde
ii at th" .Major lib pital
ut. Mi ('loxton i .
oat v.as adinitlid
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PAGE SIX—SECTION OT^E
171 - "........ •
Fanners Must Do Uncle Sam's
Social Security Bookwork Soon
include such items as hoard and
lodging, clothing, ete.
The employer. must keep all
ii<'<< ary reeOidi pertaining to
Those .farm workers who an- to
be reported and he ishijuld deduct
2%^i of gross cash wages from
the worker's pay up to a total
of $4,21)0 for a worker for llu-
year l!)58. The employer'contrib-
utes tin additional 2'/i%. The j-e
poll should be made jmd the
total 4ljj'X social security 1ax
paid to the Director of - Internal
Revenue no later than January
31, 195!). for a'll reportable 1958
farm workers. For 1959, ca h
wages up to $4,800 per worker
mu: I Im reported. The lax xx d!
be larger on wages paid in 1959
2'.'T should Im deducted from
the employee’s wage, and the
employer will match it with a
similar amount. Tate further
mentioned that it is extremely
important that each employee’s
name and social se, ui dy account
number appear on the report.
Complete reporting • in- fi'niTmn-
may he obtained ffotii any so-
cial sei urity office, or- from airy
Revenue Office
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nl - The popular Farmer's Tax
Guide, informational booklet on
R fsrm and ranch income , tax mat.
P tbrs, will be available 'in the
h near future. Printing, points out
"* Q. ,H. Bates, extension farm jnan-
P ageinent specialist, has been de-
I’ 1*1 ved, due to changes .mid*' *"
? the tax laws by Congress.
I ‘Several important changes | Plain
1 have been made in the tax code.
* An additional 20 percent first-
year depreciation wrlp‘-off is now
allowed on new machinery and i
r equipment with a limit of $10,000
K dividual return
Cotton root ro.t
most common plant diseases
I, due to. changes made in Texas and is found in all anas
[except the Panhandle and High
It is most common in the
| areas with heavy, alkaline .oils
and must be combatted by grow
ing resistant or immune plants
or by drying out and ncnlifying
the sod and ji.v the use of certain
cultural practices.
Ornamental plants affected by
the disease,' caused by a fungus,
die suddenly.
Small plants often die xvithin
a few days after the first wilting
while larger trees jnay die slow-
ly. The root system of affected
plants decays und small plants
can l>e pulled from the soil with
little effort. The bark of the roots
is decayed and brownish and
wooly .strands of fungus fre-
quently are apparent on the root
.surfaces.
Under moist conditions, spore
mats sometimes appear on
soil surface. The e mats
range from 2 to 12 inchi
ameter'nnd lust are snow-white
mid cottony in appemanee Th< x
I later have a tan nnd p<rx\ d< ia ap-
pearance.
Now is the time to plan a eon
trul program for ornamentals. It
is advised that only resistant or
immune plants be used tor plant
ings, whether being made for the
first time or as, replants. For a
Ili-tlllE ill the ............I
mime plants, get a copy of J, 390,
Cotton Hoot Rot, from my office.
visiting and on liu-ini
.Mr. and Mr
iti 1 .Mi and
Tu
Mr
binn. v. a a !
: 4g: I of Mrs
fa mi IV.
Mr . Katie ;
i pi nt ’flim
iHug .Mi W
Mr. and Mr
and (
Mrs;
W A '+iub v
1
w %
( illlsnll .Olli MI
1'1 N'icoii i vi .lied Mi ■
Pippin Mnjidux- inoinini’.
Mi Marx' Blau ai d Ml
Hemy xvi ri m Boxx u oir Im- nu
Monday .
dmm r gi ie-1
Joi I’lppm.
Ml. Il ml Mrs
Heil aijd "ii,
mid Mr . (Till
rly. 'S'lnd c.
.Mi M ,ry Blair wa
on Ini Illi . .
Fax I- I ’ iichi" v Hi d Mr ','
'morn-1
llow io,
Sal m day and !
giandpaii ni:,
* *.: i i • i A ■ I I I ' i i i« I |
Jim Bag ‘ ill ul
V i night gui i
Dunaway pint
tlu wet k i nd xv ll Ii le i bl ol Ii, i
in law and ■ i- lei. I h- nnd
D I. Ligon, Wiclui.i Fall.
Swearingens To Be
Stationed in Panama
M/.Sgt and Mi M
ing.en ami chddii n.
(Tlx. at ri v'i d Sunday’
.nt llu- hi'iui- ol io p.n i ul
and Mi Mac Sxxn arimi'-p
pend tin tiiihday Tin Sxxi
ingen will leax'e lor P.io.ioin
on .laiinni y |959
Mi J iiaiiiln 11 i ! I in i ai ul I ul
da Were tu It, m let In on Im mi
Satin dax- nifiguirig.
Mi- Alton Wriilit and W.ul'ni
and Bobby .lye Murlin ol Noi'no
wi 11 Sund.'X ^>mn i gm- I ■ ol Mr
t. < ' (Tu nut I,-
Kathy ( ri a haw
1 M, bt)4i
Ma I."
ii .* pi- nt T.
pm. mi,. .M,
KEEP THIS AD!
Over 25,000 Arthriticnnd Rheu-
matic Sufferers have taken
tin- Medicine Sim e il ha In ell
>n the market It t inex pin
ive, c.ni be t.iki n m the home
For Frei■ informat i. m ■ rx
name and nddr, to P. (>
Box Hot Sprim- , Aik.
■HHHhm'. /'■ r*
MRS. RAY HARTLINE is shown above admiring one of the many patterns of fine
China at Heard's Hardware while Gordon Heard explains the virtues of the partic-
ular design and quality she has chosen. A gift cf good China is always appreciated and
Heard's has-one of the most complete lines in the area for your selection. (Paid Adv.)
(ientry of Nocona.
Mrs. VV. A. Henry and Mrs Joe
Henry xvvry Friday niornim: call [
cis ol "Mrs Hdde Workman lol
deliver some gifts for the Veter
ans box that the comnuiintx I.mi
dies had donated. Bx the time.
,|| 11,, ,,H . ,,, H, ,,1 , ,,, .
will ii.ix e exci’eded tin $50 mark Y'
Mrs. Mary Blair xx.i - m Spanish ,_
Fort on Wednesday , on Im tu- f ‘
SimdTN. dinner gin- t ol' M| ---I--"'
and Mi M B Ritchie line Mr V >
and Mi s Bernard Ritchie and '-i~
Shelia, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ritchie
and Di-bbie, Mr. and Mrs Wayne
Hutson and Sharon. Miss Vir-
ginia Roberson and Buddy Mil
ler. all of Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevie Miller.
Glenda Mae and Gary vi ited Mr.
and Mrs. Toby Tanner of Terral
Oklahoma, Sunday.
Mrs. Josie Reno. Post, and
daughter. Mrs. Vergie Davidson
and granddaughter, Mrs. Kula
. Hiot
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'Mi ' M
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I dan'; ti
vl .
‘4UU Ml
' Ml M a
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and VIi
• ,Mr
tb.d
Ehl:in and
Russell and
"I Wnbibi Fall- i Mr
■ l< Claudia I'a , Inill W I: Kirby, Nocona,
‘-Jinilii ■. iluuiei gin-si. of day ilium r mu 1 ol
• jid Mi Ghoriier Midi-air
.T Etta M.-u .Medi ans '
. ,,111• i noihi . yi:,itia eri
Mi Clifford Duck aurtli
Park and Mr
, Jo* II, in y,
• aid Vlj . Mae Syvearingi’n [
Iiod-Iy ilium r gm t of Mr.
T"m llugjii
nd Mi I11 Ri i
'.h ,‘id -.Mi , Will
Zi
* - Mi-r fog H
I i'lib. : |j'ik«- 1.0 till.
Iim d plijns for tlie
' a.- ki d
group.
Each of th, ministers took out-
| hiu of tlie plans for the ceiiti-i'
to -.ttidy >:<nd all . i , im-d i-iitlm- •
iastie. about tin- idea ol tin- een-
ti I. Ml (Tipple . tated.
rex.
Tim, tin- laxv now jn i nut- a
farmer tu carry back an "opci
ating loss" lor three xa-ai in-
stead of two. This pe'rtml-. a lo: .
tn 1958 operation: to oft i t 191)5
income on xvhicl^tax wa: paid
All agriculturists an- urged to
keep their- "htlsini - font-em
tup ■ h.ipe, and consult a repii
M,‘illative of tin Internal Revenue
Serv.ice or a component tax ac
iomit.mil <>n important tax <|in
1 ion:
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Meets Monday Night
Th" .Ministerial AIHam-e met!
Mo'id ix' i yeniiig for a dmm-i
iw'-’ini' at Cutton' Cafe.
Mi".<J)oi,-' Cupplc . chairman |
of lb- ■ i 111',r eil iz< n iei I' ation I
Maul, and Matron • I I•
-up : nd out-1 111
i I-I ll' -Slit- _
J ml: Kilelm
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Mr. .inti
iihd Mi \
V-’/Y
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1958, newspaper, December 18, 1958; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363987/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.