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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1937.
Super Speller Required
In Social Security File
By EDDY OILMORB
WASHINGTON. May 21. (AP)
The social security board, which tu
to keep track at 37,000.000 namea.
umi out today with a filing eystem
that can put the nation' beat spell
ers to ahama.
The board, aettlng up the wage
record of the people who register
for old age benefits, ran afoul of a
flock of family namea that aound
alike but are spelled differently.
Baer, for Instance, haa 38 variations.
Snyder haa 39. Bj'.ley 33, Burke 33.
Lehman 18, and Kelley 14.
Wrestling with the Baera, the ha
rassed federal workers discovered
these variations:
Baar. Baare, Baear, Baere. Balar.
Baler. Balr, Balre. Bayre. Balrr, Bare,
Baehre, Bahar, Baehoar, Bahor. Bay
or, Bayer, Bayeur. Bear, Beer. Beere.
Beler, Beare, Bealr, Bealre, Belr.
Belrr, Bore. Beahr, Beaher, Beher.
Beyar and Beyer.
Whew I
Statisticians then figured out a
super-phone tlo system which assem
bles at one point In a huge file all
names that sound similar, but are
spelled differently.
If the employe can't apell bla name,
the board says that makes no dif
ference get him to pronounce It
and aend what It aounds like to
Washington.
The auper-speller will file It.
Rogue River
BOOUE RIVER, May ai (Spl.)
Ladle of the civic Improvement club
entertained at the community ' hall
May 13 with a mother' day tea. A
very Interesting program was given
and refreshments served.
Monday night 19 member of Live
Oak grange braved the rain and met
In regular session at the community
hall. Regular business was attended
to. More discussion wa held on the
site for a grange hall. It was decided
to hold a picnic lunch June 20 In the
cltv park; Each member can look over
the lot which can he purcnaseq tnwg
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Kansas Citj
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Philadelphia
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Washington
137.50
101.35
102.40
72.00
72.00
101.40
133.15
81.50
130.45
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78.20
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57.60
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Mtindard" tickets honorad In all etaiaaa of
qulpmanti "Tourlat" tlckita honorad In lalaaft
typa tourlat llteplng eara or coachaa to Chicago
and coachaa (or alandard ilteplng can at aoma
what hither faro) btyondi "Coach" tlckata
honorad In coachaa only. SI aping car chargaa
ra additional. Full aaaaon raturn Tim III. Choice
M routaa and atopovara going and returning.
87.75
Greater Comfort,
Economy, Pleasure,
In Train Travel '
Ntw dsluxt Coschss, latest
Tourist and Sttndsrd Slttp
lng Cars, nnsst Dlnlnf Cirs,
with low priced meals, Ob-ssrvition-Club-Lounis
Cars.
Slsaplng ear charssa reduced.
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Via 8POKANB
sad IT. PAUL
. tickets honorad on thaaa famous train
to CHICAGO
NORTH COAST EMPIRE
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Via Northtrn Paclfla Rf. Via Oraat Northern Ry.
evanrraraa enows aooTa ara the same, or ellihtlr hither
Iron your homo atation. For datalla, conault Southern
Pad As Agent, or wrlta R. H Croiitr, Oanaral Paaaangar
Agent, I. P. 8. Rallwaj, Portland, Oregon,
SPOKANE, PORTLAND ft SEATTLE RY.
and a vote will bt taken at the next
meeting.
The H.E.C. chairman reported a very
Interesting meeting at the bom of
Mrs. Leu; Miller. May 13. Next
meeting will be June 7.
One of the largest Townee nd club
meetings In some tune wss held
Tuesday night at the Girl Scout ball
Prealdent Dover appointed committee
for the Fourth of July celebration
and everyone la getting busy to make
this a bigger and better celebration
than last year. Mr. and Mra. Morgan
entertained the crowd for some time
with their fine song and readings.
Ladles served cake, aandwlcbe and
coffee. Next meeting will be June
8th.
Mra. Battle Harris returned Sunday
by stage to her home In Jwistou,
Ida., having been called here by the
Illness and death of her mother, Mra,
M. B. Bile. ,
Cbaa. Sanders of Grant Pas wa
guest at tha Jim Whipple home
Thursday.
We are glad to report that Mlas
Florence Neathanuner I getting along
nicely at the hospital In Medford.
She was injured In an auto wreck
several week ago.
Mr. Carl Smith returned recently
from a visit with her parent in Port
land. Her father. Mr. Spratt, returned
home with her for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and
children spent the week-end visiting
Mrs. Scott' parents, Mr. and Mra.
Fred Dingier and were also Sunday
guest at the home of Mr, Scott's
mother, Mrs. Jamea Whipple.
Claude Murry of Klamath Hot
Springs waa a Rogue River visitor
Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Botkln re
turned home with him. Having sold
her home here she will now make her
home with her daugter, Mra. Murry.
Mr. end Mra. Fred Gasklll returned
last week from a trip to La Grande,
called there by the death of Mr. Gas
kill's mother.
Granville Oden of Evan Creek I
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson while under the doctor care.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Gasklll and Mra.
Myrtle Whipple were Medford shop
pers Wednesday and called at the
Jack Thrasher home In Phoenix.
The 10th day of each month will
be known as Torwnsend day In Rogue
River as Hoi lister and Holllster and
Mr. Dover will give 2 per cent of their
sales on that day to the Townsend
club.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Dover has
leased the Anderson auto park across
the river and taken possession.
Fanner and email gardenera are all
happy over the nice rain we had
Monday night and Tuesday.
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY, May 31. (Spl.)
Mrs. Joe Kantor, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Hughes and T. R. Hughe at
tended the funeral of Andrew Cal
houn at Phoenix Monday afternoon.
R, r. Lytle attended the Jersey
plcnlo Saturday.
Gordon Beer of Medford was a
business caller In Fern Valley Tues
day. Mra. S. W, Bennett, Mra. John
Savago and Mrs. Glenn Saltmarsh of
Little Applegate called at the Hughe
home Tuesday,
R, L. Glower and J. B. Cummlnga
who live on the Tonslng place, have
finished planting four acrea of to
matoes. A number of Fern Valley realdenta
attended tha Al O. Barnes clrcu In
Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marshall and
daughter, Patty and Joyce, of
Klamath Fall spent Saturday and
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 6. H. Hughe.
Mrs. L. O. Penlsnd haa been sick
the past two daya.
Quests at the Omer Dick home
the past week were Mr. and Mra.
Axel Benson and Frances, Mrs. L. H.
Hurdles and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Pen-
to Water Users
The following Water Department rules and regulations in particular are
called to your attention. The Water Commission ask your co-operation and
help In enforcing them through the coming season. Violators are subject to a
fine or discontinuance of service.
(1) LAWN OR GARDEN: All extra area of either lawn or garden in ex
cess of soventy-five hundred (7500) square feet adjoining or used in oonjunc
tion with any residence shall be charged at the rate of twelve and one-half
(12'2) cents per one hundred (100) square feet or fraction thereof, which
shall be payable June first of each year. This Is a seasonal charge.
(2) 'OPEN HOSE NOT ALLOWED: The use of an open hose in watering
Is prohibited, nor shall any noszle used in sprinkling be larger than H Inch in
tsameter.
(3) WASTE NOT ALLOWED: Water shall not be furnished except
through a meter to any premises where there are defective leaking pipes or
fixtures. Water allowed to run to waste down sidewalks, streets or gutters as
a- result of the sprinkling of lawns, gardens or park strips is prohibited. When
any such waste is discovered the water shall be shut off from the premises
(4) TdRN OFF IN CASE OF FIRE: All consumers of water shall close
all faucets and fixtures immediately upon the sounding of a fire alarm. The
water shall not be turned on agaia until the Fire Department has ceased to
use the water supply to extinguish the fire. The Fire Department will indi
cate with the alarm when they have ceased to nse the water.
Office to Close at Noon Saturday
Beginning May 22, 1037, the Water Department Office at the City Hall will
close at 12:00 noon.
MEDFORD WATER COMMISSION
l&nd who cam u ft farewell greet
ing - to Jack l&tton who left for
Portland Tuesday to take hla final
examination for enlistment In tne
U. 0. navy. If he paste the Port
land examination he will be sent to,
the naval training station at San
Diego, Calif., for three months of
Intensive preparation for active duty.
Jack la the son of Mrs. Omer Dick.
He came to Oregon about a year
and a half ago from Priest River,
Idaho, where he recti ved his earlier
education: He was a Junior In Med
ford high school.
It Is with regret we announce that
Mra. Sloan has resigned her position
as teacher of Pern Valley to accept
the 6th and 0th grades at Evans
Creek. The children of Fern Valley
have progressed nicely under her
direction.
Sardine Creek
SARDINE CREEK, May 31. (8pl.)
A number from here were Medford
visitors Tuesday, circus day, but
dldnt enjoy the rain and mud.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Taylor left
Saturday for Cinnabar Springs In
northern California to spend some
time In hopes the mineral water will
benefit Mr. Taylor's health.
The Alderbrook school closes today
with an all-day picnic. The Gold
.Hill school closes next week with
graduating exercises Wednesday.
Three of the high school pupils from
here, Vivian and Edna Dunlap and
Delores Drennan, are members of the
37 class.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and
children and Mr. and Mra. Wllmer
Bailey of Gold Hill motored to the
summit of Oregon mountain on the
Redwood highway Sunday on a pic
nic. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weagant of
Ashland were calling on farmers in
this district Thursday.
William Campbell, who has been at
bis ranch here the past few weeKs,
returned to Portland this week.
Art Association
Sponsors Sale Of
Foods At Safeway
A sale of cooked foods will be
sponsored at the Safeway Store, Sixth
and Bartlett streets, Saturday by the
ladtee of the Southern Oregon Art
association. The sale will feature
pies, cakes and doughnut.
The Southern Oregon Art associa
tion la attempting to raise funds to
further the activities of that organ
ization la this section of the state
and the food sale Saturday will be In
the nature of a benefit affair, accord
ing to the sponsorers.
School Foot Expert
At Kidd Shoe Store
A representative from Dr. Scholl's,
whose headquarters are In Chicago,
Is at Kldd'a Shoe store to show foot
sufferers how to gain relief from foot
troubles, according to Harvey Field,
manager of this store.
Dr. wm. M. Scholl. world noted
foot authority, haa perfected an ap
pliance or remedy for the relief of
all common foot troubles. His ropre
sent&tlve will take imprints of the
stockinged feet on Dr. School's Pedo
graph thereby giving a foot relief
service based on medically accepted
scientific and orthopedic principles,
Mr. Field said.
Phone 643 well Dam away youi
refuse City Sanitary Service.
MARTIN WOULD BE HOST
TO ELEVEN EXECUTIVES
PORTLAND. May 31, (AP) Oor.
Charles H. Martin Invited IX western
goveroers today to be hla (uest at
a dinner conference at Ban Francisco
on May 27.
The governor, who nil! be In Ban
Francisco next week to attend the
Oolden Gate bridge fiesta, said com
mon problem of the western slop
will be discussed. He did not nam
the eight executives be said bad
accepted.
Come to the Orange dance at
Orltfln Creek recreational hall, Sat
urday evening
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mellow flavor from the dm of
10-year-old imported Scotch
malt whiskey. The Scotch
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MNT
342-0
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Men! 89c After Saturday!
POLO SHIRTS
Safe
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REG. 59c STOCK!
49c
Every shirt is brand -new! We watched the sailing
trends of last year: spotted the most popular styles
button and laced neck closing: the favorite weave
rib knit Celanese; the fastest-selling colors white,
yellow, blue and maize: and incorporated them into
these fine NEW 1937 styles!
It's An Introductory Sale!
Wards Biggest Polo Shirt Offer!
Worthwhile bargain s
sturdy tuckstitch cotton in
3-button or laces and eyelet
neck closing. Pointed dress
collar, lined! .
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Easy on your head . . . easy on
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Choose your favorite style and
weave pay only 87o for it at .
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SALE! WASH TIES
Saturdav A
Only I OC
Newest light patterns
for summer; genuine
80 square fabrics!
Saturday Sale at the
Start of the Season
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SALE! SOCKS
Regularly af
25c AmlC
Long-wearing, win
made socks in smart
patterns copied from
expensive silk designs.
Double soles.
WASH PANTS
SALE!
Men's 39c Shorts!
"No-Tare" Fly
Saturday
Only!
3 4"
Patenled "No-Tare" Fly . . . con'f rip!
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tight lastex at waist for greater com
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Men's Broadcloth Shorts gy
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Men s Athletic blurts
Soft cotton, in Swiss Rib knit
Bovs" Shirt, Shorts
Re, "l 9 o ! BROADCLOTH
short. Kaca
15c
16c
Save cleaning bills! These trousers
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Long-wearing, cool summer fabrics
nubbed suitings, twills, white ducks. A
wide assortment of checks, stripes and
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waistbands.
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WHITE OXFORDS
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MEN'S CREPE SOLE OXFORDS-2.98
soles. Site 8-11
Also black.
MEN'S, BOYS' SKIPS
Extra Heavy
duck! Rubber
sole. White,
brown, black.
Men's Dress
SHIRTS
60c
Rtg.
79c!
NEW Ward collection of shirts
in Summit shadesi Fast color
stripes, checks, figures or plains
fn fine broadcloth. Also whites.
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