The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, March 4, 1938 Page: 5 of 6
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FEEDS
FEEDERS
Have you IVicd Feeding
"LITTLE BOY
BLUE"
Stock and Poultry-
Feeds? If not try a few bags
today and watch the re
sults.
Little Boy Blue is scientifically mixed and
carries all the essential vitamine to promote
proper growth and strength.
BILL WILLIAMS FEED and PRODUCE GO.
TOP CASH PRICES FOR PRODUCE
Highest Cash Prices Paid For Chickens
Turkeys Cream! and Eggs
See Us Before You Sell
We have BABY CHICKS and STARTED
CHICKS from blood-tested flocks
Get Our -Prices Before You Buy
fons and Answers
cial Security
QUESTION: What is meant
i by "covered" employment A
ANSWER: That employment
in which tine employer is liable
"ION: My-employer de-for Unemployment Compensation
ncial Security tax from taxes- and the employee eligible
;heck. Does this make; for unemployment benefits- is
fcle for unemployment called "covered" employment.
btion if I lose my jobyfl ' QUESTION: Do all employers
IBR: The tax your em- Py an unemployment uompen-
Jucts from your pay sation tax?
to pay your Uld Age; AinotrDii; jmy ciuijiu-
fe tax. That tax 19 paid . wuu- nave cibul ui muic eiu-
'you and your employer ployees during- portions ot each
allected by the Federal l twenty weeus in tne caienaar
lent. "If you retire at1 year have to pay tms tax. Also
treofter you may draw certain occupations such as ao-
Pamounts from the fund mesne moor agricultural iaDor
of these payments:
Jnemployment Compen-
frx is paid only by the em-
lose your job
and other classes are exempt
QUESTION: Are all employ-
ees eligible for unemployment
fend is collected by both ! C0Pe"satin if tjieir job is lost?
ar-alnd State govern- .A"?VM''-ir ""-
. TTinrf r. iro ees oi -covered employers are
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v. -ov ni- aiww. .eligible. Also they
iiirnminwmp.iit-hMififHM i ! earned enough salary to equal
sixteen tunes
their weekly
benefits.
QUESTION:
by "benefits"?
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Pat WBrien - Henrv Fonda
Margaret Lindsey .
a Cfntttnwf TJ1
vhat a picture it's one
est we can- offer you.
y and Mysterious Pilot
And
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must have
the amount ?of
unemployment
What is meant
"Benefits" or
means the check
the eligible unemployed man or
woman receives weekly from the
Unemployment Compensation
Commission during unemploy-
ment periods. Roughly this
check will equal one-half of the
unemployed man's former weekly
wage with maximum payment
of $15.
QUESTION: Wlhat is a
"work record" 7
ANSWER: Every three
months your employer if" he is
I "covered" under the Texas. Urt-
lemployment Compensation Act
Em.-Tues. Mar. 6-7-8
INGENG MARINE
iPowell - Doris Weston
big extravagant musi-'winsend'a statement of your job
you can't lielp but like.
iomedy and News
ars. Mar. y-iu
LLAST GANGSTER
pard G. Robinson!
Rose Stradner
phale of -a picture.
l't possibly offer better
bhan are on tihis and the
week's program The
SfcGity-The Go Getter -
lint
and wages to the Unemployment
Compensation Commission at
Austin. ' He will also pay a tax
on your wages every month
This information will be placed
under your name and Social
Security Account Number at the
Commission and constitutes! your
"work record" to be used as
reference in case you apply for
unemployment benefits. The
length of time you ihave been
and the salary you have drawn
will determine the amount of
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500 Sheets Compass Bond ic lb (boxed).. .95
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500 Sheet Package t -- .80
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Standard size per roll - 10
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Exchange Week
New York Feb. 27 A nation-
al drive to sweep the American
automobile industry out of the
current recession and stimulate
American business generally was
announced here today by Alvin
Macauley speaking for every
American automobile manufacturer-
and the nation's 46000
automobile dealers.
The campaign to be known as
"National Used Car Exchange
Week" and scheduled for March
5 to 12 is an outgrowth of recent
conferences at the White House
between President Rooseveltand
lenders of the automobile indus-
try Mr. Macauley' said. The
President has been advised of
plans for the campaign which is
the first cooperative effort ever
undertaken in which all Ameri-
can automobile manufacturers
have taken part.
The campaign is timed at the
outset of the spring selling
season when both new and used
cars usually begin to move in
greatest volume Mr. Macauley
said. It is aimed primarily at
stimulating the disposal of used
car stocks now in dealers hands.
Once this is accomplished a sub-
stantial increase in car manu-
facturing schedules and employ-
ment of wage earners in the auto-
mobile factories is anticipated.
To support the campaign Mr.
Macauley announced the manu-
facturers will spend $1250000
in newspapei' radio and outdoor
advertising and in other pro-
motional channels. Two-thirds
of the advertising budget will
be spent in newspapers.
"The motor car industry" said
Mr. Macauley in making the
announcement "is generally
credited with showing the way
out of the last depression.
"Today the automobile manu-
tfacturers their suppliers the
nation's 46000 dealers and allied
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So far as the automobile in- UealiSced By Farmers
dutry is concerned tine most ser-
ious barrier to business improve-
ment i the large stock of used
cars i'i dealer's hands Mr. Ma-
cauley pointed out.
"Until these cara can be sold
Many farmers in the Elm
Creek Soil Conservation Service
Project have realized the need of
an adequate supply of stock
water. During the past few
lrMiiy March f
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it is impossible for dealers to months more than one hundred
handle a normal volume of new- stock Pounds have boon oxcavat-
car business he explained. "This !?' jrnr ?ftrftJ?i of ?pproxi:
means that factories will be m!VtelyA 76.000000 ga Ions of
forced to continue on part-time water. According to V. W. Wood-
and thousands of men in the mo- m&n PrJcct Manager
tor car plants and in allied in- Four laree tractor-type drag
dustries must remain either out- n'"es have been operating in this
of-work or on part-time arsa contracting the excavations
schedules." f'r new tanks or cleaning out
' The primary .purpose of the "Pd making old ponds deeper
campaign he said is to make The work done by these machine?
known to prospective owners the hai jce" hiShlv satisfactory
remarkable used car values VTth thc farmers and has proven
which are now beiniroffered bv v.ery economical. The cost to
automobile dealer in nit nnrts M o lamer tiaa averaged) ap-
the United States.
your weekly unemployment bene-
fits and the number of weeks you
can get tnem. it you don't have
a work' record vou can cef. -nn.
benefits.
"The present situation has re-
sulted in the best used car val-
ues in the country's 'history. We
are confident that used car
stocks will be reduced sharply as
soon as the public becomes aware
of the fact" he added.
During the last few years vast
improvements have been made
in motor cars and this improved
S . i. !. Mil
iiiiuBpuruiuun is avanaDie on
easy terms to those who take ad-
vantage of tfhe bargains to be
offered during "National Used
Car Exchange Week" Mr. Ma
cauley stated.
"Too many unsafe wornout
'unreliable cars without modern
safety brakes safety-glass large
tiras ntirl sfpfll hnriies. nrp-in' nn.
erationtoday" he (continued. J A
"Too many are costly to operate. '
Eleven million seven years old or 'i
older are licensed for operation
throughout the country.
"Many of these cars can be
replaced during "National Used
Car Exchange Week" to the
great advantage of the buyer and
of the public with1 newer "up-to-date"
cars without initial in-
vestments beyond their present
car and on terms to suit the
average pocketbook. These new
cars offer modern equipment
and are a good investment in
comfart safety and economy."
the fatrmer has
proximately 85 per cubic yard
of dirt excavated. Still another
advantage the farmers have
found in using this type T
machinery for stock potHl en-
truction is that the mod roam
be cleaned out the txrik ztmm
deeper and the present vmtom?
supply retained in the pondT.
With an adequate water smrwfir
for live stock and a well rouoaal
farm program involving- otf moS.
water conservation practfewir
which will produce plenty of foetf .
to be marketed through the feed-
ing of home grown liveakwflt
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CAR LICENSES it
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get their 1938 car;r
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cash payment to apply and thtn
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Venturing the pick of the used car stocks All Makes Models Prices
r-Mahy with Money-Back Guarantees Liberal Allowances and Terms
Ju? YOU Are looking for something "extra-special" in a
used car or truck check the Ford Dealer listings below.
They are typical of the many really unusual values now-
available at Ford Dealers. Here is your chance to pick
up. the car you want at a price and terms that are made
to order for the thrifty buyer. Many of these cars are .
guaranteed for full satisfaction or your money back!
surer this sigh
AT YOUR FOSD DEAUES
Many of these Ford Dealer used'
car and truck specials are R&G
values cars checked to Ford
Factory Specifications and guar-
anteed in writing for 100?S satis-
faction or your money back!
SEE THE FORD D E A L E R S P EG! A LS LISTED BELOW.
One-A-l 1934 Master 4-
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, March 4, 1938, newspaper, March 4, 1938; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76515/m1/5/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.