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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) Beauticians Make First Plansifor I National Week Medford unit of Oregon Beau tician's : association has started plans for theobservance of Na tional Beauty Salon week, to be held this year February 2-26. The week will open here with the visit of a styling committee from the state association" on February 20. The committee will give lessons in the latest hair styling and conduct a con test for local beauticians. The meeting will be held at Medford Beauty school. Making local, arrangements for the event are Mrs. Maxine ' Hammond, fifth vice-president nf th Drpffon association, and Mrs. Millie Wilson. x . According ,to a release from the' National Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists association,' the "shaggy" look for women's hair is n its way out and the new style is simple : and . sleek with emphasis on a feminine Jook. Coiffures will have a "gleaming plateau," with a . high line at the eye line and slightly, bouf fant look." Bangswill be used for those who want to look be witching, a clean sweep off the forehead is recommended for those who want to look dramatic and "the coif and the collar line are not to meet." Fr those who use color in the hair, the association , predicts that topaz, gold narcissus, cham pagne tints, and peach blossom pink will be in vogue for blondes, mink , brown and "bunny" brown' for brunettes and that black will have a hint cf hyacinth purple in it. BOOTLEG WHISKEY TAX Oklahoma City, Okla. (U.R) Rep. Edward L. Chunirigs has introduced a bill in the state v . i.i - . . 1. A n 4- 1 n iT legislature to u whiskey. - - - - Famous Trichologist Tells Truth About Saving and Improving Hair This new method cf home treat ment for saving and growing thicker hair will be demonstrate ed in Medford, Oregon, Sunday ONLY, February 6, 1955. These private demonstrations ' will be held at the Medford Hotel on Sunday ONLY, February 6, 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. CHICAGO (Special) In an interview her6 today . Mr. E. V. Safranski, inter nationally famous trichologist and di rector of the Millard Hair and Scalp Specialists said "There are 18 differ ent scalp disorders that cause most men and women to lose hair. Using common sense, a person must tealize no one tonic or so called cure-all could correct all the disorders," he explained. ' ' GUARANTEED : f "The Millard firm, recognizing that most people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown on balding heads, offer a guarantee," Safranski said. . Once a person avails himself to the Millard treatment his skepticism im mediately disappears. To insure this we offer this guarantee: "If you are not completely satisfied with ' your hair progress at the end of 30 days your money will be returned." HOPELESS CASES DISCOURAGED -" ' First the Millard specialists are quick to tell hopeless cases that they cannot be helped. But the "hopeless" cases are few. Only if a man "is completely, shiny., bald is he in this lost category. If there : is fuzz, no matter how light;, thin or colorless, the Millard peoole. can perform wonders. Every one is given a complete, pri vate examination ' to determine the condition of his scalp, and cause for his hair trouble. ' ' Financial Reference:, South 2959 East Ninety-Second MAIL TRIBUNE Society and Clubs Sanitation Topic Of League Study . Health and sanitation prob lems were discussed at a meet ing of the evening study unit of Medford League -of Women Voters Monday at the home of Mrs. Justin B. Smith, 21 Geneya street. - . ; ' The topic was related to the "Know Your Town" survey the League is doing, and the health and sanitation problems in im mediate areas surrounding Med ford as they effect the city were discussed. Existing conditions and various possible solutions to them were brought out. i A report was given on . the work done in the Berrydale : sanitary district. Steps takeii to date towards attaining sewers and sewage disposal, and the various ways through which the district can achieve them. ' ."' Society Initiates Two Men Students Eugene Two University of Oregon students from Medford have been initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, .j men's scholastic honor society. They are Richard John son, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Perry Johnson, 819 West 13th street, and Craig Philips, son of Dr. and Mrs., S.; E Philips, Big Boulder orchard. Both young men are grad uates of Medford High school and both are majors in liberal arts. Phi Eta Sigma accepts stu dents whojmake not less than a 3.5 scholastic average their-first term, or have a 3.5 accumulative for their freshman year. ' 5 Three types of rays alpha, beta and gamma are used for radioactivity surveys. ' ;.1 FREE EXAMINATIONS This examination is very thorough and highly technical, it requires 20 to 30 minutes." There Is no charge for? this examination ; and ; no . appointment' is necessary. " After , examination he . is told the required length of treatment and how much it will cost. After starting treatment, he makes regular reports to the Millard firm in Chicago, and a trichologist will return to check his progress periodically. To spread the opportunity of nor mal, healthy fhair to ' the thousands who are desperately looking for help, the Millard firm is sending specialists to various cities throughout - the United States to conduct examinations and start home treatment, - NO CURE-ALL : V "We have no cure-all for slick,, shiny baldness," Safranski emphasizes. "If there is fuzr, the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to be a miracle," . .. . There is one thing Safranski' wants to be certain every man and woman knows. - If a recession appears at the temples or a spot begin to show up on the crown of the head, there is something wrong and it should ; be given immediate attention. HAIR FOR LIFETIME "If clients follow our directions dur ing treatment, and after they finish the course, there is no reason why they will not have hair all the rest of their lives," Safranski said. "Our firm is definitely behind this treatment,- it all depends on the individual client's faithful observation of a few simple rules." HOW'S YOUR HAIR? If it worries you call Trichologist E. J. Gallagher, at the Medford Hotel in Medford,, Oregon, on Sunday ONLY, February 6, 2 p.m.. to 9 p.m. The public is invited. You do not "need an appointment. The examinations are private - and you will not be tmbar ratsed or obligated in any way. , ' . Chicago. Savings Bank Street, Chicago, Illinois ' j . innwa Thursday, February 3, 1955 Episcopal Women Plan Luncheon To Honor Visitor Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel, member of the staff of the Na tional cathedral (Episcopal), Washington, D.C., will visit Medford on Tuesday, February 8. Women of St. Mark's church here have planned a luncheon in her honor to be held at the church at 12:30 p.m. j Reservations for the lunch eon are ,-to be made with Mrs. K. Gates, telephone 2-5685 not later than Friday noon, Feb ruary. 4. " ; l Members of all Episcopal churches in the valley are cor dially invited to attend the luncheon meeting. A charge will be made for, the tickets. . . Shady Cove Groups To Meet Friday; Dimes Dance Given : Shady Cove Veterans of Foreign Wars post and auxiliary NO. 6831 will meet Friday, Feb ruary 4, at 8 p.m. in VFW hall. Initiation will be held. The two groups sponsored' a March of Dimes dance last Fri day night. Music was donated by Sally Stelle and her orches tra, composed of Les Gibson and Floyd Walden, Medford, Bob Smith, Prospect. The event net ted $121.95 for the March of Dimes. Women . of the auxiliary served refreshments. ' Meeting Planned For Senior Scouts Senior Girl Scouts of the Rogue . Valley area will meet Saturday, February 5 at the Scout. House in . Medford from 10 a.m. until noon. ', The meeting will feature a dis cussidnJ and demonstration of various crafts which 'could be used in day camp and establish ed camp. Miss Marian Ady of Southern Oregon college art de partment will lead the. group in discussing and demonstrating various crafts as paper mache work, soap carving and simple j ewelry . making. -Those, planning to attend are asked to bring a large bar of Ivory soap and a knife. : Area senior scouts meet the first Saturday of the month for a two-hour session at the Scout House in Medford, and all inter esting senior scouts are invited to attend. Princess Holds Press Conference P6rt o Spain,' Trinidad (U.PJ Princess - Margaret holds her first American-type press con ference today. She will also at tend a children's meeting in Queen's Park, and a state ban quet is scheduled at Government House at 8 p.m. Margaret's 40-minute - press conference was scheduled at 11 a.m. - EST.- Reporters may quiz her in a manner unheard of in Britain, where royal press con ferences are unknown. Nurses Hear Talk By Administrator - Miss ; B.- J. Larson R.N., ad ministrator of Community hos pital, was': guest 'speaker - for a meeting of Jackson County Li censed Practical:' Nurses' asso ciation held Monday night in the Community hospital penthouse. Mis - Larson spoke on hos pitals, the work of the practical nurses ' and 5 its 'relation . to the community. 1 - " Refreshments followed the program. r Dinner Honors Sharon Graham' Mr. and Mrs. JV P. Graham entertained Tuesday evening at their -home at 175 Jeanette street honoring their daughter, Miss Sharon Graham on the oc casion of her 16th birthday. An enchillada dinner was served. At the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Budden, Miss He loise Garret, ; Richard Garret, Stanley Young, Jim Westensee and the hosts and honored guest. CALENDAR ' Calendar notice and new for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be . submitted in writing and deadline, for the Sun day edition is 1 pjn. Friday. Dead line for this weekly calendar is A ajn of the day of publication, and for week day news is S pjn the day before publication.- -;' : Thursday 1:20 p.m. Junior posse, posse clubhouse. 7:30 p.m. Lively - Rogues Dance club, Ashland Elks club ballroom.. 8 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall. 8 p.m. Southern Oregon Al pha Phi, alumnae, vMrs.- Harry Poston, 922 Reddy ave. : Friday 11 a.m. Griffin Creek Exten sion unit, home of Mrs. Wesley Christlieb, .855 Shafer lane., 12:30 p-m.-f-Get Together club Moose' hall. . 1:30 p.m. Jacksonville Gar den .club, : home -of Mrs. -Otto Heckert. ,, . - ". .1:35 p.m.- Elk-Trail PTA, at school. ' ' Half-Sizer! 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Let them soak for an hour or so, then rinse . in hot -water and dry. 5 PICK DAISY'S Abound4 Hollywood .; Hollywood (U.R) Ice queen- Sonia Henie will have movie stars climbing into circus outfits Satur day night for the fanciest costume ball Hollywood has seen in years. Film sters have to wear costumes dur ing '.most of their working day but they'll still be happy' Aline Mosby - to raid -the- studio wardrobe departments for Soma's circus ball that , is shap ing up to be the party of the year. , Th-s soiree at Ciro's will fea ture, sawdust on the, floor, pon ies dogs, and a baby elephant in the floor show, and monkeys as decor "unless," sniffed Miss Henie, "they smell." ; Many Celebrities ., 3 On the other side of the cages are scheduled to ' be such cele-, brities as Gloria Vanderbilt and her new escort Frank Sinatra; Terry Moore, Lana Turner, Lex Barker, James and Pamela Ma son, Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland Esther Williams, Ann Blyth, Liberace, Tony . 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That smaller shindig featured no dinner, while S.oriia's $(15,000 party will have champagne, filet mignon, turle soup and flaming Baked Aslaska. .There will be trapeze swinging also at the cir cus ball but this time by regular circus- performers,-not - a studio executive. The floor show, with a circus motif,-, will star jugglers, ani mal acts and a sword . swallow er." ' Circus Ring A calliope 'will grind out cir cus music in ... front of tile nightclub on the famed Sunset strip. Inside, the supper club will be transformed into a circus by a huge - tent, sideshow ban ners, cotton candy and two dance 'orchestras , decked out in circus band uniforms. - '. . Clowns carved but "Of ice and tiny - merry-go-rounds will 'dec orate .the. tables. "This party is just for 'fun," dimpled Miss Hen ie said at her v home where 6he and a secretary were busy checking the list of 350 guests." "I am so seldom in Hollywood and I found myself with a couple of months vacation here, so I decided to have a party.", Hollywood . needs a touch of glamour. People, get tired of hearing about stars cooking in their kitchens. Sonia said she would wear one of her old skating costumes One harried worker sighed he hopes everybody doesn't show up as ring-masters and trapeze' artists. v.;.;. PAN cooking. Protects hands and pan handles. Made Gideons Hold January Meeting at SA Hqir , The Rogue Valley camp - of Gideons International held its January meeting last "week at the : Salvation Army , hallr, with 76 members and guests present for dinner. . ' Theme of the program" was "Over the Threshhold of 1955.'1 Reports indicated that members will work cooperatively during 1955 in the job of placing Bibles in pubic places,.- one of the major objectives of the organi zation. , Central Point Hires ' , , Ed Vincent as Clerk Central Point Ed, Vincent, long-time Central Point resident and retired post office employee, began work Tuesday as a part time city clerk on a temporary basis, according to Recorder-, Coordinator Arden Pinkham. v Vincent has been hired to help out the recorder with the office work. A definite schedule will be worked out later on his employment. . , . The hiring of a parttime clerk is in line with the mayor and council's change in city admin istration. Under the new plan, Pinkham, elected city recorder, will . be general coordinator of city affairs and will work out of the recorder's office super vising , street and maintenance work , part of his time. Vincent will, manage the off ice in Pink ham's absence. ' HOUSEHOLD HELPERS r : j- Legal Size 4Vt" x 9Vi", ; White Only I Regular 39c Value poKFG- )(0G ... ... 1 ...nn clsontr and 10 Building Permits For Residences Issued In January, building permits were issued for ; 10 new resi dences valued at $98,500, accord ing to city records. The overall' total for the month was $161,910.63. 1 '" Besides the new -residences, other building included resi dence -remodel and: repair,' $10, 150; apartment remodel and re pair, $9,400; two new businesses, $20,485, and business remodel and repair, $14,349.-. . A total of 615 building inspections-were made during last month. . t- Japan's petroleum production supplies only about ten per cent of the country's requirements. MY ' r Wf ' VALEXTIXE" - COUTAIIIS GL-70 decay figbtorl d3c sizco