PAGE TEN BEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNTE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. THURSDAY. .TAXTTART 23. 1936. CHAIRMAN PORTER CUES UTILITY OF PRESIDENT'S BALL . Skit at tlcfcata to tb annual Preat dsnt's toll, to bs half hara January M, was under my today an) an ex ceptionally lars attaadanoe ra an tel?aiel br tive eonmutte In eharga. Similar HaJJa W.U b nea through out to ctx."l on January SO. prest ont aoamrA birthday, aa a means of ralslrif fund to f'ght poHomya lltM, finanoe reatarch and aid Tle timi of toa crippuxs; disease. 6er nty percen'. ol ttta fund ao raised anil M retajjod by the local eosn munlty. while 30 percent will fo to tha Warm Springs Foundation. The danoe here will ba held at Ori ental Oardena. Tha ball 1 of special algnlfloarjca to Medford and Jackson county this year, lor Infantile paralysis struck in a number if name the latter part ut 1S35. soma of the funda, It la un deratood. wtil ba uaed In helping to restore heaitb to tn local children and youths Tho were Wcttms of tile disease. Regarding tha ball Mayor George W. Porter, general chairman, aald: "We expect a real turr-out tola year becauae the need for study of Infan tile paralye waa brought doae to home thle winter. Brery peraon wno has children, and aren tha young peo ple who know that sometime they may become parenta, ihould certainly attend tbe dance." Cole Holme chairman of tbe ticket committee, named the following aalea- men: W. W. Allen. 0. O. rurnaa and H. D Kem from Botary club: John 0. Mann. Prank Dlllard and Max Pelrce irom Kluranla: Fred Underwood. A. M. Anderson and Bal Parley from Twenty-Thirty cub; O H Bengtaon. P. Baah and Ken Anderaon from Actlre club; and Ed Mann and Boy Elliott from the Isons dub. Ashland eafeamen are: Ouy Apple white, Hal Mcltalr, 0. E. Ounter and . C. W. Clause Others are 3 Brown. Applegate; T. A. Blldreth. Butte Palis: Theo. A. Olasa. Centra Point; Walter Clem ents. Eagla Porat; John Holmer, pros pact; 0. W. Martin and H. D. Reed. Oold RIU; P. U TouVclle and J. B. Wetterer, Jackaonrllle' Thomas Stan tey. Lake Creek- 1. T Wortman and Robert Purrey, Phoenix; Jay Terrell. Talent; and James Hamilton and Ployd Rtppay, Rucb. Others from Medford include Jus tin Smith. Thomas Delxell, Syd I. Brown, Lewi TJlrkh. Maurice Spats, Stella Anderaon. Clarence Pan key, R. O. Stephenson. W. E Crews. John Wilkinson. Ward Spats. Marjorle . Kelly. J. R- Maraoall Joseph Bur rougne. W. W. Gregory Charles Camp- bell 8. E. Kelly and Moore Hamilton. PRETTY BABY STARS FOR 193b 1 i v (Jw Mall Tiibun vmnt ads. fired.. Nervous Wife Wins Back Pep I ' Her r nerra ootbed She ban lahed that "dead Urtd" IWliM. Won arv yoothfnl eokr natM mchta. active day hU1 becauae ahe rid ba .-ntem of bod-cl- rabteu (Natura'a Rerardy) the mild. tale. J1vcftablc laxative worked the tnnsionna boo. Try it far coaatipaucn, Mnuaoeat, bcad- icnei, aiizy Tht four girl wr named by i Hollywood movie studio as Its "bxby stars' for 1934. Thty art (left to right) Jean Rogers. Boston; Olana Gibson, Chicago; Priseilla Law ton. Miami, and Nan Gray, Houston, Tax. (Associated Press Photo. L PLANS DISCUSSED LI Elk Creek Big Applegate Well Groomed Women Gain Employment First By Bt'TH COWAN Afttortattd Pm Staf Writer. CHICAGO, Jan. 33. ( AP Male employers appeared lncreaatngly re sponsible today for the big beauty bills, eatlmsted st .. 000 000 a day by the I moot a Hairdressers associa tion. Moat employers were men. It shown In a surrey of personnel di rectors and employment bureaus on the qualifications required of Job applicants. The Unlterslty of Chlcsgo's place ment bureau reported "the woman who la smart and smart looking has the better chance." Recently a Nw Tort board of ex aminers refused to license School Teacher Vilas Rose Prelstster. weigh ing 160 pounds, until she reduced to 190 pounds. Other occupations tin which, pulch ritude was found to count were: Elevator operators In edepsrtment stores. flaieewomen In specialty shops Airplane stewardesses. Cashiers, recepttco clerks and front office help. Beauty shop operators and cos metic sale women. Waitresses In the better restau rant but some restaurateurs, one agency confided, like the girls pluroplsb. Even unseen telephone operators end factory girls hare better chances. It aeems. If they hare their hair "just ao." Mrs. B. M. Dene 11 of a college alumni sponsored employment bu reau explained, "men have found that women . who know they are looking thlr best sre more effic ient." But. she added, "men don't want women who sre too good looking. What men really want In their em ployes la aleek grooming and any woman knows that takes more time, attention and money than Just being pretty. CHOSEN BY HEAD OF ACTIVE CLUB Actlrs club committee personnel waa announced today aa follows by I. If. Butler, president: ProsTsm end entertainment Wil liam Bowermsn. Kenn th O. Den man and Derell Hiiaon Finance Dr. Au&n.ey K. Phillips. Oeorsw Fields and Kenneth Anderaon. Attendance Monte Round tree. Mark Taylor and O H Bengtson. Membership Johu Nledermeyer. Dwlht Houghton and Chester Hubbard. Publicity Harold L. Larsen. Officers were I r stalled and new members Initiated st s dinner dance and meeting of the club et VaJentlne'a cafe Tuesday night. A. H. Banweil. honorary member spoke on the de velopment of southern Oregon and emphasised the part young aerr.ee ?!ube can play In promoting tola sec tion of the iUW Ouesta et the dinner dance includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Ban well. Dr. B. O. Wilson, sn honorary member, and Mrs. Wilson. Don Crulkahsnk. who has transferred to the local club from Eugene, and Mrs Cmlkshank. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ha.isen and Norman Pa tot of Eugene and Jay Oetse of O rants Paas. Other MeJtord gueste were Mr. and Mrs. .tack Pvter Mr. and Mra. Har old Wayneavmtt. Mr and Mrs. K. F. Coleman, Mr. and Mra W. E. Otoeu. fa- B!hop nd Otto Phlllinbaum. CAMP RAXD. Jen. 23. (8p7.) - Spring and summer educational work n the CCC camps la being discussed 'n a series of conference in the Med ford district, under the leadership of Captain William C- Ryan, district wel fare officer: E-urere c Golden, dis trict educa.tocal coordinator, and Lieut. Roy Craft assistant welfare officer, wl,h ed neat lor al ad risers of the 23 camps in the Med ford district. Advisers from eight of these camne win meet In Camp Rand today and Friday. Camps represented and the educational ad risers attending are: South Fork. Glenn Metzler. Apple pate. Laurence Lewie, Wimer. Donald Mace; Oregon Cares. Albert Mallery: Gaequet, Wallace Griffiths: Indian Creek. Leonard Moore: Oak KnJl. Blame Brewer; Preeoott. O. P. West. All members in CCC camps ere - Ing asked to elgn a declaration rf Intention, stating whether they will re-enroll or pet-im to their homes st the eioae of the current enrollment period which terminates March 31. KnroUeee are being Informed that. due to probable further reduction in the Civilian Conserrauon corps, there may be no iew enrollments for some time in the future Kmth corps area head quarters haa called upon district commanders to submit reports to San Francisco showing tbe number Intending to re enroll. Thle figure wlh be used aa a buls for planning adjustment In size and location of the CCC camps for tbe quarter April 1 to June 30. 1036. Plana will be made on the assump tion that all enrol lees desiring fiiul discharges at termination of the six :h period will hare been separated from the COC by Marctr 31 and that no new enrollments w.Yl be made In trie , meantime. j STATES' DINNER PUT OFF 6 DAYS The annual states' dinner sponsor ed by the Ladles' Aid society of the First M. E. church haa been post poned from January 29 to February 4, It waa announced today. The postponement waa made to Tuesday. February 4. ao aa to avoid conflict with the special Wednesday shows at the local cinema theaters. The dinner will be held st 0:30 In the church psrlors with W. A. Gates presiding as toastmaster. En tertainment will be given after the dinner. There will be a table for each state in the union as well aa an Interna tional table for local resident from foreign lands. Usually every state In the country la represented at this annual event. Eden Precinct To Have New Hatchery BOSS PRECINCT. Jan. 33. fSpl.) Mrs- H. L. Wright of Phoenix la build ing a strictly modern hatchery, which will be equipped with aereral new mammoth Incubators and hatchers of the very latest deegn and will pro ride for this district a long-felt want. Men have ben putting cement floors to the biilldlrg the past week and the new plant will be reedy by he time turkey hatching should begin- Individually designed Spencer dress and surgical garments. Mrs. H. M Wemhaar. phone 1123-R An Added Feature! EVERY SUNDAY MORNING IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE -Vr -Vr A Sparkling New Magazine Section In Scintillating Colors! Hour of delightful reading for every member of the family! Authentic information, interesting comment, fascinating stories There are many new features and departments in each issue, and so many attractive illustra tions that it makes a general appeal to all men and women, boys and girls, whether they live in the city or the country. Subscribe Now.-You'll Be Glad You Did! i ELK CREEK. Jan. 33. (SpU The Elk Creek acbool district No, 74 held a special school meeting on January 18 to rote bonds (or the building of a new school house. The bonds carried. 33 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bnggs spent Sunday wltb Mr. and Mra. Stuart Dtta worth. Howard Ash la working for Or. Mallery this week. Mrs. Hazel Gentry la rial ting In Medford. Several from this community at tended the dance at Rogue Elk January IS. Everyone reported a good time. There will be a grange benefit dance there February I. Mr. and Mrs. Pleze Chamberlain of Klamath Falls visited Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chamberlain. Among those who transacted busi ness In Medford Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sturgeas. Peter San doz, Mrs. J. S. Garten and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chamberlain. Several of the children are absent from school with the pink eye. Mr. and Mrs. 8tuart Dltsworth and Alberta Pence spent Sunday evening at the Homer Chamberlain home. Nels Geary, small eon df Mr. and Mra. Sam Geary, la recovering from a sprained hip, suffered when be fell on the school bus. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Train and family have mo fed on the creek. Four of their children started to school Monday. Miss Esther Chamberlain spent Saturday night at the Irvln Hutch inson home. The Elk Creek social club met January 17. The evening waa spent dancing and a lunch, consisting of sandwiches, cake and coffee, was served at a late hour. BIO APPLEGATE. Jan. 23. (Spl.) j John Byrne underwent a mastoid operation at the Sacred Heart hospital : Monday night. Mr. Byrne, who suf fered from an attack of the flu some 1 time ago. had been a patient at the hospital lor ral day- r-.re Cic operation. I Mrs. Kella Ridings spent several ' days last week as a guest of Mrs. j Mattye Russell of Medford. Ms. Minnie Tuffs and nephew. Max , Tuffs, of Grants Paas were recent 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John PernoU. In Mrs. Tuffs' visit Mr. PemoU had the unusual experience of discussing early school day occurrences. Mrs. ' Tuffs, who taught the Applegate school over fifty years ago. having been Mr. Pernoll's first teacher. Mrs. Maud Kubll, who had been confined to her bed for several days aa a result of a severe cold, la much Improved and able to be about again. Miss Frances Beatty, who la teach ing school at Wimer, motored to this community Sunday en route to Ash land, where she spent the day with her mother. Mrs. Myrtle Beatty. She was accompanied to Ashland by her of the Applegate Grange at then rag"' uar meeung. which convened at her home Wednesday. The women ds roted their time to piecing a quilt. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Lee Pert went to Ashland Saturday, where they attended the day and evening sessions of the dramatic conference ! held there. Miss Berteca Elmore, who la teach ing at Waldo, spent the week end here with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Elmore. . The Enlisted Men's elub of Medford sponsored a dance at the community hall here Saturday night, which was well attended. Applegate Grange la arranging to give a dance at tbe Med ford armory February 13. the proceeds to be turned Into the Grange building fund. Mrs. Luther Lee of lower Applegate was a guest at the meeting of tha ' Applegate home extension unit Tues day, when Mrs. Immogene Smith of Talent gave a final demonstration on uses of the guide pattern. Mra. Lee Is a new resident of the community, having come here from Pendleton ihree months ago. Tbe annual training claw of the Applegate school continues to pro-, gress under the direction of Wm. Ludwlg. upper grade teacher. At the present students are working on ped estals, book cases and stands. Mr. L'jdwie also teaches tap dancing. BIRTHS Born, -to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bob. nert of Central Point, a baby bo; weighing eight pounds, six ounces, it the purucker maternity home Janu ary 33. Born, to Mr. and Mra. Lyle X. Hard of Big Applegate. a baby boy weigh, lug nine pounds, at the Purucker maternity hone January 33. Be correctly corseted tn an Artist Model by Etfaelwyn B. Hoffmann. Ose Mali Tribune want ads. Schilling Baking - II I Powder LA makes cakes Cy light as. V, snowflakes. Railroad Incident Supplies Theme In Evangel's Sermon The engineer-evangelist. Rev. M. E. Lewis, in his sermon last night at the Free Methodist church, harked back to his railroad career for his theme. The Incident was when a little cinder got into the oil drip, causing considerable damage and dis rupting the schedule. "The spiritual analogy to this." the speaker aald, "Is that a email thing whether It la tbe sin of neglect, or seemingly minor disobedience, may break the flow of divine love. Tbe Individual may continue to perform all the outward duties of Christian service, but It will not be until the difficulty Is corrected that the Inner life will take on again Its original depth of experience. The subject announced for to-, n'eht la "The Foreotten Sermon. sister. Miss Mr B?t;.y. -v...jry teacher at the Applegate school. t Basketball enthuslassta are expect-! ing two fine garnet t 'e d, .3 -i header to be played here tonight i when the Murphy school team plays the local boys enj tii- m unity men from Murphy play the 1 Applegate community rzin. - r-t cal boys won from Provolt. 26-14, i Monday night. j Miss Alice Caldwell, employed la ' the Wool worth store at Klamath ' Falls, returned to her position there j Monday. hav;n ip?n; s v.;. ;.e with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess ; Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cunnlngton and , daughter. Donna Lee. of Medford are pending some time here with Mrs. ' Cunnlngton 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I warren mcc. j Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor spent f Sunday In Ashland with Mr. Taylor's parents. Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Taylor, i the latter being a patient In a hos pital there. Lower Applegate men who take , pride In marksmanship find them-1 selves In possession of all types of new fowls, following a shooting match at the E. J. Brown ranch Sunday which waa sponsored by Walter Mil- j ler. The prize list Included turkeys. I ducks, chickens and groceries. i Mr. and Mrs. Art Hooper of Grants -Pass were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mce Sunday. j Louts Buvkley, student at Columbia university at Portland, came here last ! week to attend the funeral of his 1 brother. Lawrence Buckley, at Med j ford Friday. j Mrs. Warren Mee was hostess to members of the home economics club t : ia r,ia, .i ri.i u,i if.Jf. I X i J o r r- - - . .,.r.v., ... m 1 "' . ' 1 a . , - ' "'" 'ml iiMmMHiimn jn.i,,t,ar M,i-, rMil, -tnr1,t,,,:,imm-li )Vi..iwi inr.ftfw . i-i.nr m-mmytommimmillktmA. " 1 i aWwMr.ti A Gentleman treats whiskey as he docs friend. He chooses it with cre. He enjoys it thor oughly. He respects it too much to abuse it. Paul Jones has been made by the same family for four straight generations to gain the ap preciation and respect of just such men. gENTLEMAN'S "WHISKEY SJXCE f$6$ W atj it liTee a itreiaf r ki$kin see thai sm - r.jYT VjlJ FranVfon Dl.till.ris.. I,wiltn. P.Hiaota. rr.km of P..I J.., Fouf Bo.m. Old Oinr P,rr, M.(,jBgy 4 Moor.-.! k1,od, 0f night mhi,Vu t