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PXGE THREE E FACTS Queen of the Air HrEDVOrcn AfATL TRFBUNTE. NrEDFORD. OTEGOy. TUESDAY. XOYEMBER IT. IMS. r 1 pp ' OF SECURITY ACT All Blank Spaces Must Be Filled Out By Employers, .Inspector Emphasizes at Meeting in Federal Court Courtroom In th federal bulldtng wb filled this morning by employers who gathered to hear an exposition on tha social security act by 8. H. Morse, postofflce Inspector. Mr. Morse explained provisions of the act and answered questions asked by the em ployers to clarify what Is expected of them. Postal employes of Jackson and Josephine counties also attonded the meeting which was called originally for their Instruction. Through the Intercession of Postmaster Prank De Souza, scope of the conference was broadened so thai employers also might benefit by Mr. Morse's explana tions and Instructions. Mr. Morse emphasized that all the blank spaces on the employer forms must be filled out completely and as accurately as possible. When the employer Is not certain of the facts he should state them as accurately as he knows them and when he has no knowledge at all be should . so state. Mr. Morse said. Be stressed that no spaces In the blanks Are to be left blank or filled with dashes Indicating lack of knowledge, postoffices to Help. If any employer Is In doubt as to the filling of the forms, he may go to hla postofflce for help, Mr. Morse said. He added, however, that In giving aid the postofflce does not pass upon the validity of any .part of the act nor Is the information given to .the employer to be con strued as an Interpretation of the measure. Mr. Morse emphasized that the em ployer forms should be filled out completely and returned to the post- office as soon as poslble. Deadline for return of the Iojois is November ai. The forma are to be filled out as of November 10 and therefore would not embrace any . employes not em ployed ' on that date, Mr. Morse pointed out. To have their employ ment recorded, therefore, employes who procure employment subsequent to November 16 may fill out their own forms and that should be done as soon as possible, Mr. Morse ex plained. Employes may obtain the forms and any required Instructions at their postoffices, he said. Mr. Morse left this afternoon for Roseburg to continue his course of Instruction. HEAVY BOOSTS IN DIVIDENDS, WAGES ADD TOJJPSWING (Contlniwa tsum Paga One.) 300,000,000 at the current rate of operations. Many mllla announced 10 per cent Increaaea. Previously the antumn wage In crease tide bad awept over the steel, woolen and worsted, meat packing and parts of the rubber, motor and miscel laneous manufacturing Industries, lifting payrolls for more tham 1.000, 000 workers by upwards of $100,000. 000 annually. , Bonuses by leading corporations went above $25,000,000 a General Poods. Corn Products and J. I. Case threshing Joined such companies as Chrysler and General Motors In fill ing the Christmas pay envelopes of thousands of workers with extra dol lars. Aside from an extra dividend on the common of $3. totaling $7,983.- 800, Coca Cola directors voted an additional month's salary for em ployes "In recognition of the com pany's fiftieth anniversary." Helen D. Clark, nurse of Tucson, Arizona, was employed by United Air Lines as an air stewardess after being chosen the most nearly ideal type of nurse from hundreds of candidates attending the nurses convention at Los Angeles. All air line stewardesses must be graduate registered nurses and in addition other qualifications in clude age range from 21. to 25 years, maximum weight of 120 pounds, maximum height of S feet 4 inches, excellent health, good personality and attractive appear-ince. DEBT LIBERATION E (Continued irora page One.) al land banks, the farm credit ad ministration, and farm credit asso ciations. Gobs told the grange the federal land bank and the land bank temmmsloner had nearly $3,000,000, C00 outstanding In loans approxima tely 40 per cent of the farm d-sbt ot America. He cautioned the grangers agaln&t gaining the impression that farm credit would be available to borrow ers who "make no effort to pay whnt they owe." "Congress has Insisted that all who can must pay," he aaid. "The land banks will not foreclose If a borrow er Is doing his honest best and Is capable of carrying a reasonable debt under normal conditions." Ooss urged farm organizations to "sound a warning to farmers to avoid the perils of land Inflation." . 1 BIRTHS Phoenix PHOENIX. Nov. 17. (Spl.)--Dr. ; Harvey Farmer of the North Africa i General -mission, who was to speak In i the Presbyterian church Friday night I will not bo able to come to Phoenix at this time. The Presbyterian church will hold Sunday services both at the Sunday school hour and at the morning hour of worship, commem- dating the Whltman-Spaldlng mis sion to Oregon one hundred years ago In 1836. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster wero hap pily surprised Thursday night when members of the family arrlveu at their home about 6 o'clock for a ' pot-luck supper. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster. Elva Cas ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Edwards and son Larry, Mrs. Marjorle Burleson and daughter Shirley. Mrs. Babe Caster of Central Point spent Sunday at the L. O. Caster tome. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briscoe who have spent the past 3 weeks visiting rela tives and friends In southern Cali fornia, returned to their home here Saturday afternoon. . Join r ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club. Every 13th pair free. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 R. Riser of Gold HIU a boy. weighing seven pounds. November 16 at the Com- ( munlty hospital. i ! PORTLAND. Nov. 17. (API The petition for confirmation of a re organization plan sought by the Spauldlng Logging company of &ilem i probably will be filed In federal court , next week. Attorney Ralph TClng said . today. -4 ' Closing tune for Too. Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Comparative tests made at Brown wood. Texas, showed moisture pene trated 19 to '30 Inches deeper on ridged pasture land than on unrldg ed land. TONIGHT! CATSUP PICKLES J CATSUP PICKLES TOMATO JUICE, etc. RADIO'S NEWEST GAME California produced IM.OOO.OOO In gold In 13 Schilling Baking Powder M finer XSL baking i KGW - KPO 7:15 P. M. Tl EMUV NBC RED NETWORK with Meredith Wlllson't Orchestra ' Ywe "L ' !V J ' it v ;'M: WE MUST REDUCE OUR DRESS Stock! Holiday Lines are crowding our stockrooms, we must have space. These prices should clear racks rapidly! Buy several at these remarkable savings Newest F a b r ic s ! Latest Colors! Wanted Fashions! We suggest that you hurry while assort ments are complete! PRE - CHRISTMAS CLEAN UP OUT THEY GO! Lots of fino seasonal items must bo Cleaned Up before we unpack the new things we bave re ceived for the Holiday rush! So, we'ro inviting you to a Pre-Holiday Clean Up! There'll bo thousands of thrilling bargains that will be soiling for a song (many of these will mako dandy Christmas gifts, too)! Hurry in right away, because the size ranges aren't complete and assortments are somowhat broken. Tho values, howovor, will bo as big as tho children's eyes on Christmas morning! 115 ONLY All the new styles. Princess, Scotch and Soda. All tho fa vorite fabrics, wool, silk and rayon. Swingtimc and tunic models Regu lar sizes, 12 to 52, Also half-sizos 14. to 24,'$. All of our better dress es NOW $3)00 BESSES 26 ONLY Acetate, Satin Romaino, Shoors and other favorite fabrios. Sizes 14 to 52. Up-to-the-moinont stylos R T Hurry for this saving ' ATS 15 ONLY Fur-trimmod dross and sport styles; novelty weaves. Well- lined and inter-lined. This group comprises all of our hotter grade coats Outstanding valuo at $(Q)oo SPECTACULAR CLEAN-UP OF COATS ' Every Coat in our large stock included! Here are just the coats you want for every day wear! All of the new sur face interest fabrics are represented in this group checks, plaids, fleeces, mono tones, plaid back wools, polo type fab rics smartly trimmed in fit ted and swag ger 'styles with optional belts - they're well-cut and smartly tailor ed. SEE THEM TODAY Excellent Bargains i n ji jr. ' JKt f 1 New Glen Row FROCKS j Glen Row is a trade mark that assures you satisfac tion ! Very smart new Fall styles in one and two piece models. Lovely fabrics! In teresting trimminpr dptail! DRESSES pf 68 ONLY ROBES ..... for Woraon Wools, Silk Crepe and Acetate, one and two-piece stylos- Sizes 12 to 44, j0 m belt. Every garment smartly styled C9 .2 w ' Mo of Celancse taffeta and carefully tailored- T E ' with a 8atin 8trlPe- r!ors- DRESSES $,9& 63 ONLY TWIN Acetates, Wools, Travel Crepes, Qfi QWFATPP Jacket models and street types. p S9 1 tiK Sizes 12 to 44- mJJ SETS Sizes 34 to 40. All color nDlTCCiirC combinations. All wool JJjC3S94W9 A big saving at 39 ONLY Acetate Orepo. ft A V 11 Rust, green, black, navy, red, JP Jg V " - wine and gold. Sizes 14 to 44 BLOUSES RAYON KIMONOS Rayon satin and bright . silk, acetate crepe or taf- SSSffta Ked. Black, Navy. $ 1 0 'FZTZfZ Rose, Copen, t Y nriced An exceptional Clean-Up price . QUILTED ROBES )SC Silk or Rayon. Pastol shades. AH are lined; some have contrasting trim or solf-trimmed. MILLINERY saving $3.98 to $5.90 One group new fall styles, I - " - - - made especially for J. C. Candlewick TEA APRONS vpt Co- A sp,endid All styles trimmed ith a multi- f (& f color wicking. Practical and differ- S'i J6 V f ent from the average tea apron at f'i Jh? VP I I WW this price fc-T COATS 37 ONLY Fur-trimmod dress coats I Tailored sport coats I Sizes range 12 to 46. Selected from fashion favorito In all popular fabrics COATS 24 ONLY Sport and self-trimmed dresi coats. Sizes 12 to 48. Here Is extra value but the stock is limited Hurry $flQ)00 SUITS 8 ONLY One irroun of swaeeer suits in size 12 tq 20. v. Pennev's Pro-Holidav Clean-up price ;$n00 DRESSES 93 ONLY Nubby wools, Porsian prints, travel orepos. Sizes 12 to 62 This popular priced group are beautifully designed. Save now I $2 98 DRESSES 32 ONLY "Angorette" dresses Cleverly styled and de veloped in the new "foot ball" shades. Sizes 14 to 44, Bargains at Coats 16 ONLY Swaggor or fitted models. Plaids, fleece or soft mixed ma- tfrQO terials. Sizes 12 V Vifl v to 20. 4r E lT--Ji --..-Jm-. Cli it