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Chain Farm System
Merit System of Rating
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1941
honors for the night with a total of
get
you can hi
as,answer-
invading Horned Frogs by a count
in
now, but by spring
The Lubricant
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SPORTS TALK
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DRUG 1
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ONE CASTLE
f Call 52
Free D
NOT for rent!
Job he takes un-
nothing, . . The Doduens have to
a centraet which stm has a year to
go.
JCPEN
Johnny Cooney
Just a normal American home!
coach, hit a nice Mow for football
Notre Dame alumni are
0 4 2
2
from the United States.
T
Totals
12 9 18 33
1936
1934
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Chevrolet
Chevrolet
5
Master
Coach
Town Sedan
Totals:
2 7 10 23
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Practically New
Chevrolet Radio
sophomore
first
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At Big Discount -
Phone 27
Ash Street, Back of Postoffice
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Women’s A
Has Missior
3 bedrooms; bath; living-room; dining-room;
kitchen; modern lighting, plumbing, heating,
refrigeration; garage.
BLACKBVRN
os a son oa
erage annual payroll.
‘ 2. The second merit rating is for
tions made
the money
at the plate. . So does Joe Louls,
but it's another plate. Among the
necked
Our pharm:
of pharm ac
Board of P
tical expert
your prefer
do not belie
a price you
We invitey
your next F
service. Phe
Bro<
ID. BROWN’S CASH GROCERY
FRAZIER’S MARKET
Freud is the gent who blames every-
thing on sex. . . Lou's Just on the
sports fans "Cotton Bowl minded"
he will toss a big money open golf
tourney at Dallas to early fall. Ban-
Passing himself e
the only accompl
passing quarterba
Texas State Collet
west Conference
student president
bag. Dick Todd. T
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4 1
But the
in ettect
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A mission study
sented at the me
Presbyterian Auxi
ernoon with Mrs.
Miss Lee Willian
home. Mrs. A. C.
the devotional, th
Evers prayer. Th
ters in a mission
go Crosses," .was I
M. Cunningham,
meeting will be wi
ney, and Mrs. A
View two more cl
will be completed
2. Twenty member
the meeting.
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to 1941.
1936 to 1941.
Matty BeU wUl listen to the Uni-
vanity of Iowa omclals to a week-
and conference end then decide to
An Ohioan obts
ma the right for I
the Panama Cana
. . W W
BlkMw.
'.nockdoifn
Joe Louis
The ball players are stlU invest-
tag their money to Randy Msores
oil land to Texas . . The Dodgers
outfielder has ated stock to the oom-
» FEDER
Ma: 28.—t—The
great Italians
to this boy Hi
ford, beeket
Joe Louis Friday nl
says Joe DiMaggio
" Babe Ruth
i a weakness
ATYPE
far EVE
DILLON SMITH
MOTOR CO.
Phone 268
Casey Stengel. ex-Dodger manager,
has tmed down four minor league
fort beat U & L A 63-40 one night
ena 40-M another, and Hank scor-
od a potnta to one and 11 in the
other.
to the sports
■k T aji eiti at
ua team. . . Out on
BECAUSE OF THE
SLG-mEY FLATTENED
CONDmTON AT
methenccsep
whose benefits paid out exceed the
total of their contributions must
pay a tax rate of 3 6 per cent un-
less they can show some unusual
reason such as fire. act of God, etc.,
for their high unemployment rec-
ord.-------,------—
4. For all employers whose records
are not good enough to entitle them
cernmg the operation of this-few
as it affects employers or workers.
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p
Let Ua
this formula:
1. With your contributions
per cent on their payroll.
3 The third rating under the mer-
it system is a dement rating. Those
OUR EARTH
IS NOT
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Demon T
Exehi
E. Side Squan
ankoPdd“at
Denton-
Hawk. -----
Preston, f .
Tarbro. f .
Nichols, f .
Graham. c
Wright. g .
Bonner, g .
Turner, g ..
Cato, g__
Smith _______
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STORIES IN
STAMPS
By I. S. Klein
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IN IBM, ALSTRALIAN. PEARL.
FISHERS ROUND AN OVSTER, IN
WHICH THERE WERE NINE
PEAALS, IN THE SHAPE OF A
PERFECT CROSS.
them in the demerit class, the rate
from IMO on will be,2.7 per cent
on their payroll
a spilled bottle of honey on a drove
« ntes. Louis, himself, insisted he
slipped and that the punch on his
head had nothing to do with his I
gotug down. .
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Basketball Rating
Board of City Ot
Of State’s T1
pany to Al L
and the great
Roach, t ---
B. Snodgrass, f
Cowan, f ..........
Snodgrass. f__
Mabry, c
Clifford ________
Smith. g __________
Walls, g-
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enlargement of the 44,000 ca-
ty Cotton Bowl and expects to
hand punch at him to nouncing his decision to establish
» training sesslon the bun- , chain farms. F
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VINE APHIS,
AN INSECT
INTRODUCED
INTO EUROPE
FROM AMERICA,
DID SUCH
ENORMOUS
DAMAGE TO
VNEVARDS
THAT AN
wrerencanoweaz
cowvwroN
WAS CALLED
TO DEAL
WITH IT.
only by that firm. All
collected wi go into
one big fund, and all employees to
studedig who receive national tat-
ing from the board are qualified
as giris bssketball referees any-
(Motor Co.
nacious 201 South Elm
Wb 4 vhs. /“
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rity ME**
Phone 106
„ DENTON, TEXAS, BECORD-CHBONICLE, THURSDAY, JANyAJlY 14, 1237
Hungary for Victory ... By Art Krena
inside the house is a telephone. Radio. Washing ma-
chine. Dainty glass and china. Spotless linen. Fluffy towels.
A hundred and one articles of furniture and decoration
that make life pleasant and agreeble . . . that make the
American home the envy of the world.
Amrican "castle-dwellers learned, long since, where,
what, and how to buy for the home. They turn to the adver-
tising pages of the newspapers. There, daily, passes a glam-
ourous, exciting review of things new, important, thrifty.
City, Kas.,
Southern
—
eon
cd by writing to H. B Anderson,
chairman. Texas Unemployment'
Compensation Commission, Austin.
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5-TUBE
! CAR RADIO
- No Suppressors
i $21.45
See and hear it
A TERMS
Western Auto Associate
Store -k ’
st, to expected to be -the
h three-letter man in years
riniant football end. spark
• M. U.cage team at center,
foot. ne men star is ex-
nd to be Coach Roswel Hiui-
ms No l horsehide twier to
eprine. I
To keep poted on products andprices ... to be ready to
buy the best goods for the least money. ... to make the
most of your own private castle . . . read the advertise-
ments. Hottie will be happier and brighter I
By FELIX R Mcknight
DALLAS, Jan. 32.—•-Eghty
thousand fans for his Cotton Bowl
football game . . That's the dream
of J. Curtis Sanford president. gen-
eral manager and board of directors
of the Cotton Bowl Association . .
He has consulted engtneeta regard-
er the 8
the six I
Officials: Reteree, Bushman. um4
pire, Connley, timekeeper. Dittrich.
Basketball Scores
(By Associated Press)
Basketball scores Wednesday eve-
ning:
Sateways 'Denver) 37; Monroe
La. ».
Luther 52; University of Mexico
Panhandna, Ok. Aggies 27 New
Mexico Mines 17.
Texas Aggies 21 Baytar 12.
- North Tkas Teachers 33; Texas
Christian University 33
.1,000-excessof congribuiqpstta merit rauig. ana wpose-tc- -
HriTn 1111 18 III 7 III iT-JJIL ------- - _ - -he--- - —----
1,000-ten per cent of your av-
S7s
Yet where, amid all the castles of Europe, can you find
as much comfort and convenience?
being located at Austin and Bel-
ton. r
The local board to composea ot
MBs Donnie cotterai and Miss
Edith Kubeet of the Teachers
College, and Mons Florence mup-
prich and Mita Bonnie cotterat
of 8 C. W with Mite Connie
Cotteral as the present chairman.
Members of the ratme board an
empowered to omolate at al uir
basketbal games in this section ot
the state, but their principal nme-
tian is toe conducting « a train-
ing course leading to the annual
jobs because any
der $15,500 will
1 RySCOrrrESTON-
t trme aitng for Eadle Erteto
' mt YORK. Jan. 28—dEu-
The erumnt oMoor says hob gom-
as chase Bob Feller f he doesn't
FRANCOIS de SALES seemed
to M fulfilling the hopes of his
father, by taking up low in col-
lege. But despite parental plans,
the youth took holy orders in
1593, when he was 24. So zealous
was he as a priest that he ven-
tured into strong Protestant com-
munities tp preach Catholicism.
Wyle die 17th century he met
Jean Francoise Fremyot, widow
of Baron de Chantal, and now a
saint. and with her he organized
the Salesians, or Visitants, other-
wise known as the order of the
Visitation of Mary Here,Was to
be an asylum for widows and
other women in distress, all de-
voted to a religious life and to
— r-.,---- stay hitched at Southern Method-
him exactly tat. agents report. Southern
. — T Methodist has been kind to Bell
pay him that much under terms «... Golfer Gus Moreland will be
Engrteudotskoumehhckk Legder "M11;, overT. C vs
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playing to the Houston Country
Club invitation tourney starting on
Feb 34 on honeymoon time , . He
to to be married at Chicago Feb
Davia (Spee Goldman. the 1234
Rational Amateur finalist, to a pap-
Playing before a peeked house al
Harniss Gym Wednesday night.
North Texas Teachers College
died in 1622,
• at the age of 55.
; His portrait an-
i pears on one of
! the stamps is-
5 sued by 'the
; Vatican in 1836,
3 to connec 11 o n
1 with the Cath-
J olic Press Con- I
gress in Rome. :
fg-ft pf tp
10 3 2
2 2 2 6
1113
10 0 2
your total' contributions by
f would be 81,080,
fash hto high school education , . foma ata
Thie kid should be engy to find. . . -
go ahead with plans after the 1938
WW Years Dey classic. . Already
be to dickering with one of football s
greatest attractions for the second
annual game. . And Just to get
AGGIES IN SECOND FLACE IN
CAGE RACE
coLaMGE STATION. Jan. 28-
•-The Texas Aggies held undis-
puteg posseseion of second place to
the Southwest Conference basketball
race today as a result « a 21 to
12 victory over the Baylor Bears
lagt night
330—benefits paid out from
750—excess of contributions
over benefits.
750—seven and one-alf pre
cent of your average an-
nual payroll
21.060—total contrbutions
80—total benefits paid out.
+
the state share jointly to that fund.
The merit system is solely a sys-
tem of bookkeeping. The rates un-
der the merit system will be ex-
plained* to the next article.
Pay Inter Merit Syatem
Question 23; "How will the
-----amount at tax that I, as an employ-
er, pay under the merit system be
detrmined?"
Answer: When the Commission
sets your tax for 1941 and after,
your personal account will be con-
sulted M to 1. the total amount you
have contributed .to the fund. 2.
- the total amount of benefits charg-
ed against those contributions.
With these two totals as a base,
an exact mathematical formula has
been set down to the law for toe
. workin nfb»ha aafe
the, coast they call him Mr Stan- i mg
for*-. . How good to her Wel, Stan- —
—s9uegHonAt-cunwhAtlingetos i
PY the merit 882 Q- rating for
employers under the Texas Unem-
pioyment Compensation Act?" •
cerned, the merit aystema wilcoin-
tol effect after December 31, IMO;
will affect th tax on payrolls dur-
ing 1941 and succeeding years.
- a* merit evetam ie nntel1,
today. . The Commission
will keep a separate account for each
employer, starting with that em-
Denton is on« « the three eites
to Texas which has an omel rat-
ig board for women's basketban,
the other two boards to the state '
.Answer: The theory of the merit _
system of rating is that the em-
ployer with s good labor record-
one whose employment is stabiliz-
ed—should be rewarded, and the
employer with a bad record should
be penalized.
So far as contributiona are con-
service for the sick. The order
now has more than 100 convents
end 3000 irn-tes.
----' St. F r a n c i s
continued to
preach and
write until he
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• Athletics Will
String Along With
rate <M nuie-tsnths oUme-
GUDETOWOMEN
LYNCH TO SOceEED CHERRY1
— AT AMARILLO
AMAWIJO, Jan 28—How-
art Lynch, line coach for the Am
arlo Golden Sandies, state sohool-
boy grid champions for the last
three years, wili step into the head
coaching position vacatedbyBlair
Cherry. . — - - -— ---- "
two yearn at both pesto .
Pewen, giant - ‘
16 points, six field goals and four
free tosses. For Denton, Charley
Turner, senior guard, played his
usual smooth game, ringing up 12
tallies to lead his squad in scoring.
He was followed by Preston and
Wright, two sophomore Eagles, who
accounted for six each
T. a U. opened up their bag at
tricks early in the melee and grab-
bed a substantial lead, which they
held a large portion of the first pe-
riod. The Frogs started their scor-
ing when Mabry dropped to a free
tow and followed up with two field
goals a few minutes later. He was
responsible for his team's 10 to 41
lead, which came about to the first I
lew minutes « play. However, af-I
ter a time, the Dentonites came to- '
to thetr own, and began to close up
the gap between the clubs. The
Green and White warriors managed
to hold their opponents scoreless
for a time while they were ringing
up 10 points, being led by Turner.
Frogs Fight M
Following the rest period, T C U.
made a desperate attempt to over-
haul the lead, but was never able
to do so. Turner again led a Teach-
er attack and dropped in seven
points durinn the second half Ma-
bry. T. C. U. star, began to Mt Ms
stride. u he piled up nine points to
the last hah The Frogs closed a
wide gap during cloning minutes of
play, coming from 12 to 22. r
Sam Baugh. all-American football
product, failed to show up due to
his failure to return tp Fort Worth
on schedule from Phoenix, Ariz.,
where he had gone to investigate a
coaching position in the high school
there for next year.
A second game between the Frogs
and Eagles will take place tonight
to Fort Worth
Bos Score
Poole at two positions--end on the
gridiron and center on the cage
B24re He.xash u»<terteudy
g ■ • . It s a
(bi Buhman,
DENTONEAGIES DOWNFROG
. BASKETS ALL TEAM HERE
•String along", with the baseball
chain farm system because Connie
with toe gRoobnFsotoke? to I the dey,u nafar * wheev-
>u?reJtaTtagto the aSy that Tugmomcsgpufa"dihsfatms
Nation
She
81x99 .........
63x99 .........
72x99 .........
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Stock up now
prices are
ment declarhg: | ko waz wvuuuupur ya Mic new
1. That Louis “couldn’t dent a York-Pennsylvania League, and he
pound of butter" I be didn't have said it would take 'one year, two
exta m maybe more" to put his new plan
^to^bZe^^kte he0 85 itgyoznatione wh> I've got to fall
“E mmetharsEnuckie.sayscand in ine,” sad the veteran manager
mohhohastomepahutistCom- whose Athletics nnishea i last
UD to rzmsuna’regpatinus.tiatve place in the American League last
to h-Sii-- regulations celatve season. “The Cincinnati Reda, af-
Tte Louis training eamn eptsode ter finishing to last and seventh
was warded vaHlusFA-e“0 place tm years, went into the ml -
those"Things- andPas‛a“egitimate nor teague rarm system. Last year
kamtatown. The •ebmow"Lsers at the top of the sec-
potntedou IT Joe kissed toe canvas ohd dtrtston and made a net protit
tom a punch it would have toe of »»««»'■
stone tore for toe fight faithful as
The Kolontal,
meet at 2:30 p
Lee Preston, 82
S1*Modemma
—TM- 4 2:30 p
CharlesWhitloci
=——lw - ■
The toe arts
the Shakespeare
at 3 p. m. with 5
son. 323 Norma
Mrs. I. S Brad:
TheTELC
Baptist Church '
day quilting an
sions beginning
the church.
• ‘ ~ * *2 are mA iyire jhgn 6330
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IftUJOO—AVei _____! payroll
---1426 imitributtona from 1886
ve ueiuBBlRaulU by taxing aHypo- roli 310,006, you could qualify for
thetical case. the one <
Suppose your average annual pay- cent VaU
roll for five years—1236- If"
Now subtract toe total amount at
benefits charged against your ac-
count from toe total at your con-
tributions The law says that if the *
amouuntpnc.iyoucxempiose
by i sum equal a rti »i»
cent at your average annual pay-
roll. then you will be taxed at a
rate of one and eight-tenths per
cent on your payroll.
Take the above figures and apply
PHILADELPHIA. Jan 28.--
The Philadetphia. Athletics will
• alumni are mH-ht a mentors . He was removed from
5am mate communism • hisc coaching position, made prin-
1 dpie . . Doug (Curly) Fessenden,
formerly San Antonio and Browns-
ville High School and Junior col-
lege coach new guiding University
of Montana gridders, may make two
Texas appearances to the fall. . His
ejeveh is definitely booked against
Taaxa Tech at Lubbock Oct. 2 and
the weed B out he may bop over
to Abilene, the following week-end
for a Hardin -Simmons game .
Pessenden's team is a member «
toe Pacific Coast Conference
Texas Aggies are worrying fm
Tear toe University at Texas might
deride to bring back line coach
Bill James . . Reports say there’s
a leaning to that direction . . JAmes
was an important factor to the Ag-
"Ray Hamilton Arkansas azhiete,
spacceeded he great H L (Ikai
« 83 to 38 The game, one at the
fastest seen here recently, proved
to be an exciting affair from the
first whistle to the last and gave lo-
cal hardwood fans a taste at real
basketball «H1
Mabry, lanky center for the Frogs,
proved capable at handling any
situaUoti arising, and took scoring
—-----en--I™SL"S.2L.
FOR all practical purposes, the earth can be considered as a per-
feet sphere. As a matter of fact, it is flattened slightly at both
poles to the extent that the diameter from pole to pole ia about
twenty-seven miles less than the diameter at the equator. 7
training, he should be talktag about
i“repressions," “inhibitions.' and
“complexes," Philosophical note:
Lou Gehrig (Yeah, the same guy
has also been reading George San-
I tayana. . . Lee was a nice guy, too.
I Mao overboard! And as Pegler san.
"Throw him an anv#, men." They're
• going to need that paint on the Cin-
innat outfield this summer. . You
; can row a boat over toe centerfietd
fence out there now. . And tnevtt-
state publicity notes: “Bob Pastor
has bet $1,000 to $7,000 hem beat
Pbone M Uli w. mekoty
.
1
Tis HUN6ASIAN -
WIL AApSTK/peS wi
autu OJNN/N&HNt, 6ENE VENZE €
AND AReME SAN ROHANI IN THE
WMANAK&; ME OF TN£
MLKOSE JNDOOK nACN MEr IN
MAUSON S"AR 6AKDCH, FEB.,
in your transmission
and differential should
be changed often for
maximum performance.
ployer's first tax payments. This
account will contain two items: 1.
the total of his contributions or
taxes, and 2. toe total compensa-
tion or benefits paid out to those
who had been employed by him-
that is, those benefits directly
chargeable to Ms particular account.
Beginning with paymenta due in
January, 1941, it will be possible for
an employer to have a record which
will enable him to pay a lower tax
rate; or, If his record is bad, his tax
rate will be more than the average.
It must be made plain that toe
merit system does not mean that
employees at a certain firm will
draw benefits from the contribu-
ff
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