Society by Betty Club Installs New Officers at Rogue River Lodge New officers pf the Medford Business and Professional Wom en's club were installed Sunday morning at a breakfast at Rogue River lodge. Jacque Lenox was Installing officer. Eva Judd will serve as presi dent: Nina Moore, first vice president; Florence Weiser. sec ond vice president: Gladys York, recording secretary; Vivian Gill, corresponding secretary: Iva Mc Henry. treasurer; Freeda Grbers. program co-ordinator; Edith Gif ford, auditor: Rose Huston. Ger aldine Taylor, Lunetta Bussey and Laura York, directors. Irean Grigsby. Laura York and Bertha Arnspiger sang sev eral selections after which Ab bi Green played several piano numbers. Preceding the break fast Mrs. Bussey entertained the members at her home on North Bartlett street with coffee. Social Events Held for Visitors Chaplain and Mrs. Clifton R. Pond of Fort Bliss, Texas, have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Price, 605 Park street, for several days. They resided in Medford for five and a half years, where Chaplin Pond was district chaplain for Medford CCC. He was called to active army duty as captain with the First Cavalry division at Fort Bliss last October. During their stay in Medford they were entertained Tuesday evening at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDuffie. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber of Central Point entertained at a luncheon yesterday for the visitors. D. of V. V. to" ! Meet Fridar Daughters of Union Veterans will meet at the armory Friday at 8 p. m. JAM JESSES? BY PROMINENT Oregon's lush meadowland-dairies produce approxi mately 4) million dollars worth of famous dairy prod ucts annually. No wonder Mrs. Horsfall, nationally, known Oregon D.A.R. and American Legion auxiliary clubwoman, choose this cheese torte a her favorite dessert. A believer in Oregon products. Mrs. Horsfall combine Oregon dairy products and Oregon's own and only Sugar to make a dessert that you'll agree is mighty good! Try her cheese torte on your family. Be ure to use Oregon's own and only Sugar. It's perfect for every cooking or sweetening use. Join the swing to Oregon-made product and get the best! HER RECIPE 1 t. fctT7 rrm c hit rWtaa sHfttr 1 Up, ewtlla 1 iivtak Core bio tW mm. na I cup of th tUft. flour, vtmiila and th. eggs, and beat wIU Roll th rwtbrh bisrutta until Irrie (uae 2V, cup oi nanh). add fhe butter, cmiwmon and th rrmam itg 4 P hit Satin Sugar and mtx Lm (treated nninch spm pan with half thtt enmb mutur. Pour m th cottag cherv mntur and tonnlrl mith th mnatninc tnK Balr m a wow ore. ifc- r.i tor 1 hru nd Clubs Shoemaker Lively Rogues Hold Sport Dance at Hall Lively Rogue Dancing club members enjoyed a sport dance at the K. of P. hall last evening. In charge of arrangements were Cole Holmes, chairman, and Mrs. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. George Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tay lor and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. . H. Edgerton and Mr. and Mrs. George Harrington were in troduced as new members by the vice president, Gerald Latham. Miss Brown to Attend Convention Miss Margaret Ann' Brown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown, 105 Geneva street. left this morning to attend the Alpha Omicron Pi national convention in New Orleans, July 7 to 1 1 . In company with her mother, Mrs. Brown and her grandmother. Mrs. L. Dell Welch she motored to San Francisco from where she will take the train east. Miss Brown is a delegate from the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority in Eugene where she is a student at University of Oregon. This will be the first Alpha Omicron Pi convention held in the "deep" south and the theme is traditions. The entire social program has been planned to give the visitors glimpses into the history of the southern states and of Alpha Omicron Pi. whose oldest chapter is located in New Orleans. Miss Brown plans to visit friends in El Paso and San Antonio, Tex., and will return home by way of Chicago. 111. Another resident of Medford has attended the national conven tion of this sorority, Mrs. O. H. Bengtson having been a dele gate when the convention was held in New York City while she was an active member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Shower Held For Doles Prospect, June 26. (SpD Honored at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dole, whose marriage was an event of early June, The affair was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nye, with their daughter. Mrs. Stanley E. Jantzer as hostess. Vocal numbers by Mrs. Joe Phipps. Eugene Dunagan. and OREGON WOMEN Mrs. William HORSFALL of MarshfielrJ and Coos Bay County Makes this delicious CHEESE TORTE 4taJ a txtrvft '-V VTJ tr am MFDFORD MATL Lloyd Johnson were enjoyed. P The guests of honor then opened ' the gifts. Refreshments were served' buffet style, to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dole. Mrs. Leslie Dunagan and chil dren, Eugene. Wayne, ' Robert and Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Glines and daughter. Mary, Mr. and Mrs. William Grahdowski, Mr. and Mrs. James Dole, Mrs. William Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley. Mrs. Juanita Minor and daughter, Meryle. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hedgpeth and son Robin, Mrs. Joe Phipps, Mrs. Myron Taylor and children Mar garet and Jimmy, Joyce Mont gomery, Mrs. Hattie Clark, George Way-man. Clcl) Cunning ham and daughter. Elizabeth, Aileen Sherwood, Dorothy Clem ens, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nye. Cal Hedgpeth. Ren Greene. Mary Olson, Stanford Pearson. Mrs. Raymond Artmire. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dole and daughter, Glenna Lee. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jantzer. Shower Honors Recent Bride Mrs. David Luman was hon ored with a bridal shower re cently at the home of Mrs. W. L. Walden, 1772 North River side avenue. Mrs. Luman, the former Virginia Stout, was mar ried June 15 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout on Beatty street. Attending the affair were Mesdames Ira Luman, Robert Stout, Sam Bateman, Thomas Flynn. C. M. Potter, Donald Wilson. Ray Yost, James Stew art, Lloyd Ferg. Harry Barne burg, H. G. Wortman. W. H. Hanlin, Albert Jones, Florence Seigel, George Fiske, Grace Fulkerson. J. T. Conrad. O. J. Wolfe. Misses Anna Morrissey. Ruth Walden, Esther Walden and Bobbie Stout, the honored guest and hostess. I To Visit Here For On Week Mrs. Floyd Williams and son. Bob Harris, of Tulsa, Okla., and Ada Harris and Bernlce Sum mers of Fort Worth, Texas, ar rived in Medford by motor last evening for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pruitt. 19 South Orange street. Miss Har ris and Miss Summers are re siding at the Hotel Jackson and the other visitors are guests at the Pruitt home. During their stay in southern Oregon they plan a trip to Union Creek, the Oregon coast and Crater lake. Return Home From Trip to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vickorcn. 724 West 11th street, have re turned home after spending a weeK in me norm on a com' : bined business and pleasure trip They visited friends in Eugene. Salem and Portland and on their return trip were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groves in Lebanon, where they spent the weekend on a fishing trip on the Santiam river. Metksrs Return From Church Meeting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker and daughter. Eleanor, returned to their home. 724 East Jack son boulevard, last evening after a week's trip north where they visited friends in Portland and Vancouver, Wash., and at tended the Methodist church conference in Eugene. F. L. Club Members To Meet Fridar F. L. club members are re quested by officers to attend the regular business meeting to be held Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Edna Hilder brand, 719 Bennett avenue. CALENDAR Thursday 8:00 p. m. Reames chapter. O.E.S., Masonic temple. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum club, home Mrs. Gus Samuels. 301 Valley View drive. 9:00 p. m. iwgree of Honor lodge dance, K. of P. hall. Friday 1:00 p. m. Electa club, home Mrs. Grant Todd, Jacksonville Phoenix highway. Complete Feminine Hygiene demands: Ffmlnine nraime in tl. REAL sem of the word demand uruWMn 'I...! - od ifrns. You cannot be artraenve wirh irmptcs moir, stained and smellr. l'e Amd, tha new cream deodorant i. A, ,id onn aot rot antstf. doss set mints ikja. . No mini w drr. Caa m riant sftei ttasTiaa. S. Irmiorrr cnrtti rnfirtfa n i arsons rr. 4. Am is i eur. jt. tnasaltas, Hass ans ysaianina crtia. Appru.il Snl America tr twa ot Ugodtnas as huntess is labnc Woman as aora Arrid than any olhat daodorant Try s t tods 1 ARRID TRIBUNE. MEDFORTV 1:30 p. m Jolly Stitcher club, home Mrs. E. Conser, 15 Crater Lake highway. I 8 30 p. m. Dinner at First! Methodist church honoring Rev. I Joseph Knotts 7:30 p. m. F. L. club, home Miss Edna Hilderbrand, 719 Bennett avenue. 8:00 p. m. D. of U. V. at armory. IS E The army cantonment civilian coordination board today was assured of a complete listing of all available lodging facilities within the city that might be used by workers who come here to build the proposed camp if construction is authorized. Through the cooperation of E. H. Hedrickcity school superin tendent, the board has been of fered the services of the school census enumerators who soon will make a canvass of the town, Frank J. Van Dyke, civilian co ordinator said. The enumerators, in addition to the usual school data, will list all houses, apart ments and rooms available for renting to cantonment workers, he explained. Further to discuss the hous ing situation, Mr. Van Dyke was to meet this afternoon with re tail lumber dealers and hard ware and furniture store owners and managers. Prospect Prospect, June 26 (Spl.) Mrs. Jaunlta Minor and daugh ters. Meryle and Marie, of Grays Harbor, Wash., are guests of Mrs. Minor's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hedgpeth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orren of Medford are spending a few days thla werk visiting Mr. and Mra. J. B. Dobbyn. Mr. and Mra. David Nevllla took their daughter Mary Ixro to Medford Tuesday for medical attention. Mr. and Mra. Joe Phlppa ahopped and attended to buslneaa affair In Medford Friday. Mra. Nelson Nr left Wednesday for a wild flower trip through the Siskiyou mountain. Bha eipecta to ba gone several daya. Mr. and Mra, Pred Boyer were Sunday visitors at the noma ot the latter'a brother and atster-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. Dee Hedgpeth. They live In Roaebutlg. Mr. and Mra. James Dole had an electric range and automatic electric water heater Installed In their noma in Jantzer Village. Tuesday. Mlsa Delpha Clark la staying with her aunt. Mrs. Charlea Bean. In Ash land, and attending aummer school. Mr. and Mrs. John Phlppa made a trip to Medford Monday. Mr. and Mra. Nelson Nye. Dee Hedgpeth, Mrs. Jaunlta Minor and daughters. Meryle and Marie, mo tored to Chemault Monday to visit Mra. Clair Rlchey. who la 111. They returned by the way of Crater and Diamond lakes. Larry Coatea ot Medford la vlattlng at the Raymond Artmire home. He Intends to atay In Prospect several weeks In hopes of Improving his health. Earl Webber, local carpenter, has completed the bathroom In tha Oeorge L. Jantser Lumber company house occupied by Mr. and Mra. Lewis Jantrer. Mrs. William Grahdowski spent Tuesday In Medford. Mumps seem to be on tha wane tn thla locality, aa only one new case la reported within tha last few daya. Mrs. M. McOrew. Janet Grieve la convalescing from chicken pox that aha bad the same time sa the mumpa. K M tkH tl.hflr half. f m4 af fa (Mfit. Iff Ini a ffcia cm cms fttk ears fsa'rff at fs ats ti. BLUE BELL'S NEW DOUBLE PACK Doublet POTATO CHIP Enjoyment N'nw tfMj cut buf big one pound economy utt pacing end Kill be lure of fmn potiro chip. 0m 0W', new pit-kiit hit ri irmitrurt proof gUtim bjr mH air Hfhi. Open cht ftm hug enjoy dcLcimt BW Brit Cfs, ntf lrfF ffee wvnd m rcatrt as frtslt and crop as wbea pm soufrv them. BICI Bllt SROESTliXO POTAT0IS CANS! AIit niip ami tiftsCKtvt no iruttcf hen or heft you open them. Grand nh ucslu and chopt. Ideal for eunping or ftcntt mrv At yout grocen ot srvest marVcc QKECiON', THURSDAY. FOUR AUTOISTS IN TANGLE WITH LI; fflO GIVEN FINES The police drive on violators of the traffic laws gained addi tional momentum Wednesday with the arrest of four automo-' bile drivers, two of whom ao- peared in city court this morn ing and were each fined $25 by City Judge Allen D. Curry on charges of reckless driving. Lewis H. Durst, of 309 East Jackson boulevard, city police charged, drove a car that collid ed with a machine operated by Ira Brack of Hilt, Cal., in the 1300 block on North Riverside avenue about 10 o'clock last night. Durst was traveling south. Brack in the opposite direction. Lloyd W. Silver, of Medford was also fined $25 on a reckless driving charge, following an accident at Bartlett and Ninth street yesterday morning. Silver, police said, was traveling south on Bartlett street, and turned sharply east into Ninth street, striking a car operated by War ren S. Morgan, of 429 South Central avenue, who was driv ing west on Ninth. Elvin Babcocl: of 401 South Riverside avenue and Wray L. Shimfessel of the Crater Lake highway both were cited to ap pear in city court this afternoon on charges of violation of the basic rule, after their cars tan gled in a mishap at McAndrews road and North Riverside ave. shortly before 1 a. m. today. Police said both cars were traveling north on Riverside avenue at a high rate of speed, and at the McAndrews road in tersection the machine operated by Babcock attempted to pass the Shimfessel auto just as both of them tried to turn into Mc Andrews road. Following the crash, the Bab cock car struck the street sign and the telephone pole at the northeast corner of the intersec tion, police said. Babcock's car was badly damaged. The arresting officer said that he was pursuing the two ma chines, which were apparently racing, at the time of the acci dent. U. S. AID TO REDS Tokyo, Friday, June 27 (P) Since United States aid to Soviet Russia will be directed against the axis, Japan cannot "take It lightly." the influential Tokyo newspaper Asahi said to day. Such help, however, will be "largely abstract" because of geographical and other factors, Asahi said, adding: "Britain, Russia and the Unit ed States now have a common enemy, so cooperation may be expected." British Mail Lost London, June 28. (P) The British post office announced today the loss "by enemy ac tion" of mails sent from Great Britain May 8, 9, 10 and 11 for the United States. TTiii tew 2-wij esitsiMr It as acton lit lell ftttart cinirous 3-OZ. CAN JUNE 26. 1941. LIBRARY PROWLER GETS $4.68 FOR NIGHT'S EFFORT Small change amounting to $4.68 was stolen from the Med ford public library by a burglar who ransacked every desk In tne place luesday night but failed to find a hidden money sack containing $35, city police reported today. Entrance to the library was effected by prying open a small window just to the left of the main entrance, police said, which gives in to a small kitchen on th Intiri building. There, nnli ered two jars of canned fruit, pan or which had been eaten. From the kitchen the burglar gained entrance to the main nan inside bv removing r,r. of glass from the connecting door, after which the prowler walked into the children's li brary room downstair in thi. room a desk drawer was pried uprn ana two envelopes con taining the $4.68 fin. m were removed, police stated. jne main inside door leading to the uostair m. police reported, and the burglar u,c" runsacicea the main desk, scattering 50 rents n.n-i. 1 V ' 1 stamps on the desk, and went nrougn tne desks in the librar ian s office. Nothing except the money was reported missing, police stated. The two Jars of canned fruit were taken to the police station for fingerprints, and other art icles also were examined for prints, police stated. ine Aleutian islands take ineir name from a Russian word meaning "bold rock." 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AWAITS WINNERS 1TI Just about everything from a box of cigars to a couple of bottles of dandruff remover has been listed as prizes for spec tators and competitors alike at the fifth annual national cat fish derby at Bybee bridge next Sunday afternoon. The 20 30 club, sponsors of the event, are confident that it will positively take place after being postponed one week from last Sunday, be cause of rain. They are sure Mr. Jupe Pluvius will be busy elsewhere Sunday, and forget all about Jackson county. Local merchants, according to the 20-30 club, have put up the following prizes for the derby, in addition to another queen's cake and the bronze championship trophy: five gal lons of oil, an auto mirror, five quarts of oil, a box of cigars, six milk shakes, one quart of oil, 10 bug screens, beer king basket, carton of cigarettes, wal let, box of pears, first aid kit, $2 grocery order, Marfak lubri cation Job, box of candy, three flashlights, fish-landing net, two pocket knives, box of groceries, two dozen trout flies, lamp, can of floor and auto wax, key chain, two pairs of underwear, six hamburgers, a quart of Ice cream, a dozen doughnuts and two bottles of dandruff re mover. Following are the local mer chants who have donated the prizes: Fluhrer bakery. Chet Lind ley, Charles Furnas. Richfield Oil company, Jensen and Dalley, Bigelows, Harley Dressier, West Side pharmacy, Bohemian Club, FOR HIRE H $1 25 II PER HOUR Sheer Again SHEER BLOUSES . SHEER DRESSES , CAU FOR PACE THREE Office Supply company. Crystal Springs Packing company, Fire stone Service, Quality market. Underwood and Risse Texaco service, McDonald Candy com pany, Littrell Parts, Hubbard Bros., Wainscotts Eastside phar macy, Al Piche, Andy's OakdaJe grocery, Lorenz company. Trow bridge and Flynn Electric com pany. Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal company, Frank J. Runtz, Ficks Hardware, The Toggery, Lamports, J. C. Pen ney, Mac Maid Rite, and the Rolling Pin Doujjhnut shop. Had To Happan Copan, Okla. lA't A Copan man was fined $10 and costs for riding a horse while intoxicated. Uaa Ma l Tribune want ads There b I reston why Blrtz-Wetahan) b th bfftst setting beer In Oregon! It's brewed the wiy yoi like HI... Tm csa't describe its uniqae tajfe satistKtioa...but job cm enjoy HI Ds ss, today! M year Revest dealer! ftMsnlnvltti TO VISIT THE llitj Weiihirl Brtwtrf iptialff CvtductlJ Totirt Mtndays thru , fridayt ft a.m. ft Distributed by Snldar Dairy fc Produce Co. 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