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ARY 5, 1937
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 193T
THB BOWIB NKW8 ■
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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PREVUE SUNDAY AND MONDAY
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Clark Gable
Men’s
J oan Crawford
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“I’M GOING TO MOVE”
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
February 11
Jack Holt
IN ZANE GREY'S
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Preview Sat. and 2nd Monday
Paul Muni and George Raft
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With Fred McMurrayrtackOakie,
and Gladys Swarthout
The Picture that caused Uncle Sam to crack
down on Gangsters ...
SOUTHWESTERN
BELL TELEPHONE CO.
HIT BY
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-easil.v temper
h merey.
FOUR .MILLION ACHES SAVED-
.. - BY TERRACING
ADMIRING FINERY BOUGHT
WITH “PLAN" DOLLARS
I PAID
I ncTunts
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Wa rren
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Mr.
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visitor* in
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ize the industry."
"How?”
"Look at the adjustable mirror,
powder compartment, manicure set
Built in, and. a hideaway lor chew- -
ini; gum.”
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id Tieen made
on his return
evening Kitty
frigid |x»lip»-
husband s
WHEN YOU BUY THE
— • It may be fun to “sit in” on a game—but
where’s the fun in risking your money on
razor blades? Probak Jr. at 4 for lOt, offers
you a double-edge blade of known quality.
Made by a special process, Probak Jr. glides
through toughest whiskers without pull or
irritation. Probate Jr. is made by the world’s
largest blade manufacturer. Buy a package
of thesAmooth-shaving razor blades today.
PROBAK)
| JUNIOR BLADES*
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Hurry!
< (in 1 ipcoinbor 31
21.(‘75.63* yards an in-
“Love on the
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COTTON MILL’ INDUSTRY
GROWING IN TEN XH
The Ringgold News
By MRS. W. G. HAWKINS
Tuesday and Wednesday
“Champagne Waltz”
J/ot * \Sckool
A/otkim) to
F WE BUY SPOT NEWSP1CTUBES!
• Thwr* m nothing quite haciiMhng as having yo«i
pdwt, accepted kw pubhcatxm Mi nawtpaper. all ovw
tba nation No doubt many o< your picturaa ha«a nawa
valua- Write m today loa Fraa literatera daaenbing wbal
pictura* te taira. Write Todofl
apply in tlie
tor permission
A<i. You will
now • . • before it’s
too late. Call usnow.
mw*
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True to Life
“Do you think you c^n make a
.good portrait of -my w'ifg?^
^My friend. I can jm.im u «o bfe-
like that you’ll jump every time you
see it/^—IStray Storres Magazine.
ut out of com-
’, la 1 we ver, as
lit nil the job
rery lit le in-
•esiilt. Belle-
“There’ju no bull.” says solilo- i
quizing Elizabeth, ‘‘about the pres I
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WNL* Service.
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Out* idea of a patient jg*rAon is
one .wire tries all of the contests
ip which somethings In given
away.
Will! 1
of
agricultural agents ised Hie ;lt a i(.;,chels ba...,........
work on almost two j.hl.i?ls of this} P||.| o)l Wednesday evening,
task, and the rejnalui-ng. l.tKib.xjii
acres -were handled by individuals '
and <|rganiations
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• TERMS
. Ian 1 been
ler ! d to ad-
i»rr lions be-
Victor McLaglen
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“The Magnificent
Brute”
Wecldiiig
.Miss (’orneHu Hughes w:js qi-'i< ' j for employers whci deduct the
SaTurday fnun wages paid.
Franklin fi'm
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in tins event.
Both l>askef bill) ami V‘]h*y
* ivc won trophies the
two • successiVo .week-end* hr
W. {t-oiiruijrivnts.
Au eiifliusiaslic crowd attended
mes Troiik4»ere.
At Ringgold on Friday an invi-
illey ball hniruntuoin’ was
iield 13 teams entered. .md were
K. ’<’nlertaiiie<j here. r
—hi—rhe—four!—■grtqav*.—»4kbHii>i<i>i
The new telephone
book is going to
press. If you want
tomake any change
in your preyjnt
listing, or would
Hke a telephone so
your name will be
in the new direc-
tory, please notify
our Business Office
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“Scarface”
proving fn in
(’lia i ley
Pampa are
vislUMl J.iu.-s ilk'll .Stlni' >11 Ikn ‘""l '*• Wo>'Imv substituted,
ton.
Miss Ln Hue Tiptou visiiod liw
ilfflit. Mrs, Alvin Hull of' Wielii-
tu Fulls Illis WlH‘k
ig ulxiut three
?e,t and huow
est, the storm
■. considerable
Uh was rath
weather must
above zero nt
rash of light-,
f the electric*
Usfonuers here
that about
damage was
B. •<’a iniieliat*!
. ... A salad course was served to . .
Ward I.. Stine and Bob Witt, .Ir.. members. M< -daui<> I. 1Itu-biug ming ibis A.j
/he cafak ate staged
a^aMtifou *
I THE ABCs OF I \F;>|PLO¥ME\T
COMPENSATION
j Since the Texas Uueinplo.vnient
Coin|H*risafion Act and the Old Age
Benefits ,<eeth»n of tin* Fefieral
j StM-ial Security Act went into ef-
fect ajwmt the same time, many
IMMiple* have confused the provis-
ions of these two laws, states Papl I
Wakefield of the ’i’exas Fnvniploy- !
nient <'ompensation Commission, i
, Th'* I 11<'111]>11 >\ inrin (>nii :
r pmrT. nr” ,V«T ^Ti.'j'TtT Th"' '|lTi”T'"'
by 11 M’ljf. forgetting for he moin-
elil lhe Federal X«»<i»il Xeciniiv
Isiw. TT you rcalb wi’‘ll*h» under I
stand it. To try to ch-ar up seine I
ju‘, the most fi;e(piently asked qites-
t ions . alujut -tliu -Tct^ax I'noiHploy- i
I mem ( onqM'Misiiiou A-c.1. we pre- )
^*rni JmifwHJ12in, simple • .questi<nil
- iii.I ;iii‘s-\ <'K foi ni |||(> f -un .d in mbm VIFI — M j-
pX'i:!,s ............... TheTELtrHONE
I ‘ . OjHg>lj>yyrs JIHHt pay llie j
ph'iX under tlie Texas H lienipioy-!
| nient (’en'ipensation Act’?*
All < nipioyers who. during 193(» |
had eight or niore p( <q»l(» working ]
for them dueihg any part » f i
twenty’ different weeks most pay I
tile tax under the ’I’exas law. ItWH- I
Personals
J. T. Ahder.-on. .1. W. Anderson
anil .I'din Br.i(|h‘\ ni.-iih .1 1 ....
ulp to .Jienyiefla. -Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson,
| nml little daughter. Belly Ih ll.
visited relatives of Noc< na - -this
week.
The oil we*ll on J he Jim Lem
oils lease, West ^f' town, lias l»een
•closed down tor a few days, on
account of the bad weather.
Mr. J, 'j*. Anderson, and J.
Anderson made a business trip to
M (>11it a'gue Ti ies< lay.
Mr. aiid Mr. J. II. Bausseus
Of Bowie, visited Mr. anil - Mrs.
J. H Turner and family .Sunday.’
Mr» and Mrs. W L. Johnson of
Wichita F^Jis visited .Mrs. .Iwlin-
* a lajsincss
Bjyson last I
from wages paid.
.*‘i don’t have eight workers j|ih*
to < nine under
in<ixt J do
(linpp W eight or [
J wring TXrfrty1 di fr- r
in the \ear, <»r if
^-¥♦40- are emmend in *<n^--**4^ the e\—
wpiie ’ en*Pt,‘d occupations, sin li :p finin’ -
1 ing. then, von can
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Mrs. Win <J. i-I i" kins. Jr. was in ! the ga
W-Wit-liha I’iills on Friday..
Mr- and , MrST* <»<*<» Sloan and tn I Ion.
son ’Bobby nt .Fort Wo."th visited 1
his parents Mr. ..and Mrs. < >. K
slowly ini* I' in ’ Hit
illness. j won . first place and Ringgold 2nd
Se<‘ds and- wife bf i.p^ire? s.une 2 to 1. Joy won lhe
........... iw*rei' They, ■hjt'ye jwtrHi- j-(N»wwn)t<Hom——r-——»——*—
.axed tlsL-Jato Mrs. KeLuliun esEiIt'Eraelkv ^ery diLV i^_urge<l- for I
(TiTiTT “naiViur Their son. ” AV in- Seeds ^‘Hiry in“n^7 ’ nlersefiola sTic meet !
*^ct^<rnrtn^ wth* here to lovntv jwrnpinent of volley and basket ball nt Bowje I
’ ■ . Iv • s<»on
walei*^ , i *
, ‘4 Johnny Bukor 4U>d • family of J..kP,_T.-A^-wiU have their regular
rV^’i Hi i hr ■Fullw- visited rein lives | moot lug *U the Ilomoliic , i'onin. on.
iu 1P31. <>( 11... ».,.k <I"UV in ID.”.,:. >•••'•” . S.u..l..y- :................ Thur^iy. —
ft tola I of^3.’WJ(ii urns were, tvr-
race<i’by f'Minty owned tractor and
grader outfits.
Members of 4-11 i’lulw Im- t>S
counties carried on terracing dem-
onstrations in which they learned
to run lines and construct terraces
These. Ni.vx ran terrace lines yn
22,841) acres.
. A xecvni set-up‘in which NY A
labor is used to win terrace lines
under tlie siiperylsion of comii.v
agriculturaP agents, ‘accounted for
ayrm In .'H < ____
i eomiuiliies
- ' coinhilssion
at 1
.. , . , . . j wife, or his daughter.
Mr. and Mr. Lorren A::dtg: :
of Bowie visile:! his parents here
I for a tyw dnyW.? ,
Mrs. W. <-’. IJuglicx and
Mrs Alice love were v:.;it
Henrietta WKlneda.v.
..Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Ihiglies^an<F the Texas .riiemployna’iit (’ompen
Miss Alice I .owe were in .Mon-
tague Thu rd ay
Borq lo Mr. and Mrs. <leoig\g
Allen, a son on January 27.. nam-
ed Ra.vmond Doimld.
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. E. Uuxhtlig and
son, \\ t-ldou Allen were visit<.rs
Sunday in Jacksboro.
J. E. Rushing made
trip to Graham and ]
' son’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ' week.
: BriuJle.v, last .AVt.H‘k -4
i Mt. iimI Mis. Inez (Tiitehsinger
and buiiy of? ffdnrlctTtr hafe-moved
'here and are living .on the Grady!
i Lcm< ns farm. ' b married at* Dunean
; Mr. ami. Mrs. (irad-y Lemons *vwning to Mr.
«..» . Prutehsiftger
lla'.ir gfiesl last Week i
sation Commission, Austin, a con-
tribution equal to nine tenths of
one per cent of your (utul PA3t»
ixiyroll.
"Does tlx* employer pay this
.tax or dors hr take it out of thee
wages oi ’his 'workers?’’
Tl»r ( mph yrr must- pay the fnll
amount of This tax. Thi?’ Trtfas law I!
specifically prohibits ‘tlie employ i
er from drductiug ibis' tax from
lhe T^agHs oi his woH^em- and
| provides fines amt ‘ tatt sentences tj
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.School News
_________ _____ _ —-----; A1—tin1 Henrlcitu---b:isteer trail j piete Informali<’ii.
Mr. and Mrs. L. ,M. Staley visits 'tournament on Saturday; Ringgold I ~ __. .
ed their daughter, Anna Bell won first place by defeating Hen-I
............... - ..... ■ ■ over tin- we« k cii'I.’ iictt.-r-hr the- final game Rinug’dd ! 1 0 ern
_—. Hn-mired Hires. Ceimty ■ arts. Wa<i(-»~T7'Stine was a guest tc.iiii Es vax |h<hi<| of Jnir inis typewriter will revolution-
agricultural"awnts xuiH'rvised Hie Jlt a teachers 'bampiet at Henri ; won Ipa th® mdecti-v «
iy ‘ iitumin". I Both basket
.. few shoppers in Bowie Sat ' hall t(»ams Jiav
handled by individuals I nn|}ly wi‘rr Air. and Mrs. Davis, | past t..... •*—
itlons woikliiK. I'l'l'- 1 JI1. Hud .IDs. Hii.-li.iii3. -Mrs.
pi'iiili'iiHj uf llie I'xti'ii.-bni auciiis. I ihiwkhiH hh<1 Mix. Toni Tin inns-.
Mure—Ginn n hiiiMlnvl thonsanif
acres of permanent paxlure .were
terraced or < <’i>t.'aired during it’3d. I
according, to ikutly, ;y.id 742.5! I
acres were, chiseled to store an ad,-
ditional xUpply of subsoil Jnol.-'tlil’e. Sloan. .Mrs. S1«i:tti fs~
220 Counties Participate
County .igiicurtiiral agents in
22() Counties -supcrxisiu'l • terracing
._ flud -oonHonIiTg—vUiikLam.
florins aIhI ranches on which 2.
W23X.41 > . i ch -s w e rr p r< »h.....
__against h,ss^d_'s!A!‘
- The previous high. ______
Hmsixm agents wax J.t^lLSSS^acir.s 1
College .Station. Texas; FM»; 1.
The sum of results obtained dur-
ing J!)3(i in the fight io sav(r soil
and store water oh/Texas farms
far exceeds the loatl achieved in
any prevails year according to
M. R. llently. extension ngrteui
tiiral engineer, whose, annual re-
p(<rt, jus’ issued, indiiates that al-
most l.tNMl.OIHI acres wefe terraced
or contoured during tlie year.
Four Million Acres
Various agencies, combined
comnile a lol.i’.( vf
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Mr. ami Mrs. C. r. Flemlnir, ]■ Bvlb vjie
nmsl Uhi'tim,. TVii.sTrrBzfibi;' . eupb'. ri'bri. , <hu Clubs
survey . VVItli luuiiiul ti«lnii rat ion j Mrs. .1. E Cbuffiiis mill little
flurry |iiii '-h.-|s(^l.'iyjtli I "IV11S' I1'I.4II iimbli'i Li-nta uud •liiiilu, uf Ari< ..iml.i 'i ntt< i 1nb ji'i't
Muenster ~urv visrtluu' Mrs. <’h.if-' 'lrs- S' bruin. tur m’l inmt
fin's sisier, Mrs. .LA, GoviIqii nml x»""' :l'»l ■ll'.' n mis only
family. .1 teen members re pfesent;
.Several of llie, nie’li from liere j f reslmieuls Here serveil
lUtemjeil the iwnj__of <our1 nl 1 «U'-“'s pieeej quilts.-
Montniriie Momlay. f Friday Bridue 'bib wns deHKlit
Mlsse .June-nml Nehla Tyler fully ei.rerwilled by ..Mrs. L. "
went to Austin Friday and <m i Hailey.
Sunday they-returned accompanied i ICulh Hujjiiiion winning 1st
by ihelr sistef. Margarvj, who has- prize, .Mrs. Leominl Conipbell cut,
lieeii a student at Hie State F. *I,S- J’»nes Morris. Hie traveling
Sunday afternoon, Misse Mtiry 'l*^ and the mmsoUHop wouT to
Nell Hn-wkins and Anmt May Mrs. W. D. -Carmichael
Tompkins. .Messrs Warren Seay. ; A salad course whs served
ever, certain occupations are eftin- I
pietefy exempted from the law.
These exemptions are agriculture,
governmental work, domestic serv-
ice, in a private hopie, ' non-profit
I organizations, such as a Comtnuni-
. _2_------.r--^ ?- , I tv Chest, a*uL ajjen(^4'»f iqsurahcr
' . MVS. Emm S.^ is visitJuJ-S^erf:^^
c '1S‘rrt'rl S' *" hntlH'i- worklmr fm-bis bis?
bnsmr .. A.ia, Gklnhonm. ( wifP. his ...... ,,,. ir ,.|lih)
uml Mr. Lorrau Amlersm, W(„.k|11J, f,„. j,|s lia|.^;t<. i?_ J
"if 1 am an employer under the
Act, how much <ht I. pay the 'rex !
as <’onnnission?‘’ * j
•By February 25 you must pay |
Austin, ’i’exas, Feb. 1.—(’on
sumpton of cotton in ten Tex.rs-
niills during Tleconrhef funrlFd 5.
32H4»mI4*x. an iiwmus. / j(i.N pci
cent over tlie preceding month ifhiT
102.1 per cent over the correspond
ing month last year, the I'niver.sL
• • -~^y. ypyjyR*' ipiriTinyr-' -nf**. diiwiimg-: j
Research has reported* Cloth pto-
ducetl totaled 5.720*12 yards, in
(Tenses of 20.8 per cent and 05.G
l>er cent resix'ctively over the, pre-
ceding month and IH,‘<‘oiiil»or. *1!I35,
while sales. 6,187,980 yards, were
* lip 12.9 per cent and 131.9 per
ent respect ivel}’;
1’nfnicd* orders
totaled 21,075,638 yards, an
crease of 12.6 per cent oyer
ember of-nnd 2<ni.6 per cent over
jDpcenibor 31, 1.93a. For’the entire
year lb36 cotton consunjvd. <loth
produced and quantity sold in-
creased 99.3 per cent. 31.5■ p<>r ctuil
an d78.S per cent respectively- j
mutual admiration !
Plan’ doilars in Hudr eJfperlmetu
,f Jkje, workalxlity of lii.cTownsend
plam
Ft. -
I ing iwtHUy (iiffertiH.
\ear. .vet I want
the law. Wliai
if you don’t
more workers during
'four !■i’O’eoL’-weeks
Ke
|ing, then, yon
’i’exas Cemmissi-op
I to roiife under l.„
have to sign up for a period of at
least lwi» years In'.fore y<mr'appll;
cation will lie pcCepted. The em-
ployer. and not the workers, must
, i sign the ttppiiydtion volunteering
to (•♦(Hie under tlie law.
If you have any other questions
«»r Its ndmin-
istra’ion. you are invited to write
to R. B. Anderson, chairman.
Texas I'nemploymeni Conipensa-
,tion ('oinmission, Austin, for roni-
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Edmiston, Edgar. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1937, newspaper, February 5, 1937; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374801/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.