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TUESDAY. Yreka Lodges Install Officers In IOOF Hall Yreka - Miss Floy Johnston was seated as noble grand of Hope Rebekah lodge and Al bert Farrow took office as noble grand of Yreka lodge IOOF, at installation cere monies held at the Odd Fel lows hall January 28. The motto chosen for the new year is "Fun in '61." The new Eebekah noble grand chose pink and green for hev colors and these were used in the decorations. Installed for Yreka Odd Fellows were Mr. Farrow, no ble grand; Walter Garchow vice grand; Ulysses Stanshaw secretary; and Cecil Keyes, treasurer. Officers of Hope Rebekah lodge are Miss Johnston, noble grand; Mrs. Mary Bovee, vice grand; Mrs. velma uoason secretary: Mrs. Dolores Lan- drum, financial secretary, and Mrs. Ora Freeman, treasurer Miss Johnston wore a pink lace gown for her installation and a pink rose corsage. Mrs William Singleton, outgoing noble grand, presented Miss Johnston with a bouquet of . pink carnations Mr. Singleton presented his wife her past noble grand's pin and Robert , Skillen re ceived his past IOOF. noble grand's pin from Mrs. Skillen. Mrs. Mildred Wllmarth sang. The Installation ceremonies, attended b y approximately 175 persons from McCloud Mount Shasta, Weed, Etna, Fort Jones and Yreka, were followed by a buffet dinner and dancing. The Tip Toppers iurnished music. Canned Soup Makes Quick Fish Chowder For a quick chowder, blend t can condensed cream of mushroom soup, 1 can cream of tomato soup, a soup can of milk and a cup of light cream together and heat over a low flame for 20 to 30 min utes, stirring occasionally. Add a 6 ounce can of. lobster, crab meat, shrimp, tuna or salmon and heat the soup thoroughly. Garnish with chives. Serve with warm crackers, a crisp spring salad and fresh lemon meringue pie. This recipe comes from the kitchen of Margaret' Spader, home service editor of the Gas Ap pliance Manufacturers asso ciation, v . A PERFECT GIFT FOR MOTHER! Release the new .Mother from, diaper chores. At your next baby shower give .the ideal gift.. , . a year's free diaper service. You'll be amazed' at how little it costs baby Is healthier too. Call. Now. SP 3-3355 31 10 A- 71 I HEAVENLY HOLLYWOOD BREAD IS BAKED BY FEBRUARY 7. 1961 Social Events Talent Federated Club Lists Hobby Show Winners Talent-Clyde E. Smith, Ash land, philatelist and member of Southern Oregon Stamp club, won the grand award for his display of Civil War stamp covers at the recent hobby show of the Talent Federated Women's club of the Oregon Federation of Wqmen's clubs. About 150 people attended the show A special blue ribbon award went to L. A. Mentzer, Medford, for a display of moss agates in an illuminated case. Winning ribbons in the sen ior division were; Stamp division: Blue rib bons, Mrs. Robert Lowe, Med ford, Japanese stamp collec tion; Frank Applcgate, Med ford, revenue stamp collec tion; Robert Lowe, Medford, fire damaged first day cov ers; red ribbon, Mrs. Muriel Shortridge, Medford, sea life stamps; Mrs. Mabel Houck Medford, 'religion on stamps': Mrs. Eddie Treferan, Med ford, credo stamps. Mrs. Mil ton Schuchard displayed a frame of cat stamps. Ceramic division: Blue rib bon, Mrs. Carmen Beeson, Talent, ceramic collection Her students, Opal Lee, Med ford, Bobby Good, Talent, and Betty James, Ashland, took first on each of their collections. Mrs. Mae Lowe, Talent, first, bone china cups and saucers. Art display: Blue ribbon, Mrs. Lucille Jackson, Med ford, watercolors; Mrs. Donna Francis, Talent, watercolor portraits, oil, portrait and scene, red ribbon for her watercolors of nature; Everett Culver, Talent, picture of deer In cross-stitch embroid ery. Mr. 'Culver also won a red ribbon for three pictures of horses in straight line stitch and one picture of "The Last Supper" done in cross-stitch embroidery. Carving Winners Wood carving: blue ribbons, Frank Ortley, Medford, wood carving collection; Job Berri man, Jacksonville, collection of lamps made from wind twisted Juniper; W. A. Lowry, Medford, hand carved team of horses and wagon, and a red ribbon on the collection of horses; Phil Hoyland, Ash land, coffee table with inset checker board, and footstool. Textile painting: Blue rib bons. Mrs. Marie Critten, Tal ent; Mis; Philip Houck, Med ford, second; Mrs. Phil Hoy land, Ashland. Mrs. Hoyland also won a blue ribbon on her collection of huck weav ing. Other exhibits winners in cluded Mrs. Carmen Beeson and Mrs. Herbert Good, knit ted sweaters; Mrs. Cora Frog ncr, Ashland, first, aprons done in cross-stitch with drawn work, blue ribbon; Mrs. Amelia Herbert, Medford, cop per pictures, shell jewelry and plastic carvings, a blue rib bon on the pictures and red on the group; Mrs. John Bald win, Talent, cake decorating, blue ribbon; Hulda Follis, Ashland, woven rugs, blue ribbon and calico buttons, red ribbon; Mrs. Follis also show ed an applique quilt which took a red ribbon. Lewis Henry Pankcy, Ash land. handDrlntcd book, life story and old poems, blue rib IS Itltifi'iV'TTfc Undf litm bp bon; Mrs. J. Findley, Talent, cypress knees, red ribbon Mrs. Archie Estes, Talent, crochet work, blue ribbon; Mrs. E. O. Swltzer, Talent, silk crazy quut, blue ribbon Mrs. Cora Mosser, Talent, quilts, third. Mrs. Rudy Con ner, Talent, blue ribbon. quilts. Mrs. Frank Conner, Med ford, won a blue ribbon on her jewelry made from mar bles. Mrs. Rudy Conner, Tal ent, won blue ribbons for her button ' collection, of which she showed a small part, and on a picture made from seed beads, and one of a basket of flowers made from discarded jewelry. She won a red ribbon for a seed bead picture, and another red ribbon for arti cles made from broken and discarded jewelry. She also won a blue ribbon for a pair of hooked rugs, and one for decorated jewelry boxes. Mrs. Carmen Beeson won a blue ribbon for her hand- tooled leather purse. Leroy Tompkins, Talent, showed a collection of rocks for jewelry, winning a blue ribbon. Hermon Cannon, Talent, won a blue ribbon for his outstanding coin collection He Showed three large frames of pennies and a frame of other coins. Society Exhibits Rogue Valley Herb society displayed fresh and dried herbs. Mrs. R, D. Abel, Med ford, displayed a potholder collection and a collection of pressed flowers, winning a blue ribbon. She also won a red ribbon for an owl col lection. . Mrs. Milton Schuchard, Medford, received-a blue rib bon for a collection of cats made of metal, glass, china, wood and colth, many of them antiques. , Other winners were Mrs. Charles Tuggle, Talent, red ribbon for a sea coral collec tion, Mrs. W. Ostrander, Med ford, blue ribbon for herb collection; Mrs. Ernest Santo, Meatora, , blue ribbon for crocheted shoes; red ribbon for pictures and spoon col lection; Mr. Santo, blue and red ribbons for wood carv ings; Mrs. Arnold Roy, Talent, tile pictures. Entries in the junior divi sion included Evelyn Hiak kila, salt and pepper shakers and plate collection from 48 states, blue ribbon; Jackie Tuggle, pressed leaves, red ribbon; David Smith, coin col lection, blue ribbon; Kathy Fisher, perfume bottles, red ribbon; Sharon Bergren, oil painting, blue ribbon; Evelyn Haikkila, oil painting, red ribbon. All junior division winners were from Talent. Dinner Observes Many Birthdays Applegate valley - Winter birthdays were the inspiration for a recent dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hall. The event celebrated the December and January birth days of Mr. Hall and daugh ters Judy and Marlene and of Floyd Hawkins and daughter Janet and son Delmer. Following the dinner the two families enjoyed an eve ning of bowling in Medford. YOUR HIP SHAPE SHIPSHAPE ? ABOUT 46 CALORIES PER SLICE Hips hips away for you dieters. You can have bread at every meal. And you need it. For with out bread on your diet, you're apt to be skimping on valuable proteins which give you energy and keep skin and muscles toned. You're apt to have "hidden hun ger," too. Hollywood Bread brings you a feast of 16 vegeta bles and grains. Good? U-m-m-m. Specially toasted! No'jonot lakcri SarvJm Int., CKicag... FLUHRER'S BAKERY Women's News ' Ralph Lobdell is pictured Finian's Rainbow" to be given February 9, 10 and 11 at the Medford High school auditorium by the school's music department. Young Lobdell is lucky". Tickets for lhe musical comedy, directed by Lynn Sjclund, are being sold by choir members or may be .obtained at the school. All seats are reserved. Britain's Dame Edith Evans makes her U. S. television debut February 6 on the eve scribed by critics as one of the appearances in the U. S. have been rare. At right Dame Edith is shown in a photo made in 1934 as she arrived to appear in role of a nurse in that starred Katharine Cornell. At left she is in costume for a role in the film The Landscaping Topic ( or valley view Landscaping with plants suitable to this area will be the project for the Valley View Extension unit Friday, February 10, at the Valley View school house. Mrs. Don Way and Mrs. Ivan Jackson will be in charge of the pro ject which will begin prompt ly at 10:30 a.m. A potluck luncheon will follow the project lesson. Members arc to take table service. All persons are welcome to attend the meeting. Gold Hill Visitors Gold. Hill - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meister and family had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bockman, Crest line, Calif. The Bockmans and Mrs. Meister are long time friends. ' LB ' For an engagement, a bride's shower, an anniversary or any romantic celebration, why not make this double cake. Romantic Party Cakes 2li cups sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons douoleacting baking powder 1 teaspoon salt M cup shortening l Vi cups sugar mWith vegetable shortening, use With butter or margarine, use 1 cup milk. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt and sift together three times. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Add flour mixture, alter nately. with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla and blend. Pour batter into 2 heart-shaped or round 9-inch layer pans, which have been lined on bottoms with wax paper. Bake in moderate oven (376'F.) for 25 to 30 minutes. Cool. Kound layers may be cut into heart shape by placing paper pattern on cake and cutting around pattern with sharp knife. Prepare Pink Seven Minute Frosting. Frost each cake. Arrange s run 1 1 decorations, such as birds and blossoms on top of each cake. (May be bought at dime stoie.) Pink Srir A muff Frosting. Combine 2 egg vfhites, unbeaten, 14 cups sugar, dash of salt, H cup water, and 2 teaspoons light corn syrup in top of double boiler. Beat about 1 minute, or until thoroughly mixed. Then place over boiling water and beat constant ly with sturdy egg beater (or at high speed of electric beater) 7 minutes, or until frosting will stand in stiff peaks. (Stir frosting up from bottom and sides of pan occasionally with rubber scraper, spatula, or spoon.) Remove from boiling water. For a very smooth and satiny frost ing, pour at once into a large bowl for final beating. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla and few drops of red food coloring and beat 1 minute, or until thick enough to spread. New and Former Customers. ENDS FEB. 10th Open 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 445 N. BARTLETT SP 3-7551 MEDFOHD MAIL here costumed for his role in Senator Rawkins from Missi- of her 73rd birthday. De world's finest actresses, her staging of "Romeo and Juliet' Nun's Story." Past Noble Grands Plan Initiation Mrs. Esther Coleman will be initiated into Olive Rebek ah Past Noble Grands club at a meeting to be held Thurs day, February 9, at 8 p.m at Girls Community club. Members of the club wish ing secret Olive sisters are asked to call Mrs. Frank Chap man, SPring 2-6946. Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. James Hoskins and Mrs. J. D. Brummond will serve refreshments. Chapter BE Mrs. Arnel Butler will present a program on "Schol arships" at a meeting tonight of Chapter BE, PEO sister hood. It will be held at the home of Mrs. R. E. Cordon, 1517 Lenora drive, at 7:30 p.m. 2 eggs, unbeaten Milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Pink Seven Minute Frosting Candy birds and blossoms 1 cud plus tablespoons milk. a sir. m SPECIAL Call Todav Ask About the 20 Day STUDIO SPECIAL for TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Founders' Day To Be Observed Jefferson School Parent Teacher association will cele brate Founders' day Friday, February 10 with a meeting in the school cafeteria at 2:30 p.m. The president, Mrs. Sylvan Mullen, will introduce the past presidents of the Jeffer son unit, and the program chairman, Mrs. Herbert Rob erts, will present an original skit entitled, "The Lost and Founders." Taking part in the skit are Mrs. Milton Snow, Mrs. Lester Harris, Mrs. Coy Watson, Mrs. Alex McDonald, Mrs. Otis Swisher, and Mrs. Herbert Roberts. The annual silver offering for the scholarship fund will be taken at this meeting and it is suggested that those wish ing to contribute might put in as many cents as their age. A cake will be given to someone who has a birthday during February, and is present at the meeting. The president will ask for suggestions of names of per sons to serve on the nominat ing committee. A baby-sitting service will hi provided at ten cents a child during the meeting. J . Michigan Couple Visits in Medford Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bridge ford, Rochester, Mich., will leave Medford tomorrow after a visit here with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hoogerheide, 1408 Crown avenue. This was the couple's first visit since the birth of the Hoogerheid's son, Jeff, now nine months old. Mr. Bridgeford is manager and trainer for the widely known Dodge stables in Rochester. While in Oregon, he has been visiting horse ranches, and last week spent some time at Rogue stables near Medford, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. White. Mr. Bridgeford is interested in hackney ponies, which the Whites raise. Medical Auxiliary Slates Meeting The Woman's auxiliary to the Jackson County Medical society will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 8, at the home of Mrs. Fred O. Lorish, 830 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. John R. McLaughlin will be co-hostess, and dessert will be served before the - business meeting. Old stains on tea towels and napkins usually can be removed by soaking in a warm mild bleach solution, then washing. i There's no getting around it, machines have pretty much taken over our plant where we make Boyd's Coffee. Machines blend the green coffees together, they roast and grind the beans, they weigh and pack the coffee. All very modern. Just one thing the flavor of green coffees can vary from day to day, but no machine takes this into account. Well, we wouldn't trust it, anyway. The good taste of Boyd's is our department, so science be hanged, we step in and do what we've done for half a century. We brew up test pots of coffee each day and we taste and taste, and the machines keep their electronic controls out of it. It works out fine. Four thousand restaurants prove it-they serve a million cups of Boyd's every day. n O IJ Ibert im't pngrtn here, tbert ii pltasurt. VTt do ibis IiVi testing in be morning BOYD'S COMES IN THREE Calendar i Tuesday: 6:30 p.m. - Christian Busi ness and Professional Women, Rogue Valley Country club. 7:30 p.m. - Siskiyou Knife and Fork club, Mark Antony hotel, Ashland. 7:30 p.m. - Medford Parents Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. J. T. Johnson, 1519 Ridgeway dr. 7:30 p.m. - Pythian Sisters officers, Pythian hall; 8 p.m., lodge session. 7:45 p.m. - Natural Foods Associates of Medford, Med ford High school. 8. p.m - Crater Lake post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and auxiliary, VFW hall. y 8 p.m. - Degree of Honor Past Presidents, home of Miss Adabee Seller, 1132 West Main st. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. - Medford Home Extension unit, Santo hall, Army Reserve building, Co lumbus ave. 11 a.m. - Medford Town send club, Walker's ballroom, 415VS East Main st. ' 12:30 p.m. - Chapter AA, PEO sisterhood, home of Mrs. M. D. Jones, 49 South Modoc ave. 12:30 p.m. - Mistletoe club, Girls Community club. 1 p.m. - Little Garden club of Medford, home of Mrs. G. O. Bradley, 724 Adler st. 1:30 p.m. - Oakgrove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. B. H. Belknap, 67 Perrydale ave. Landscaping Topic For Derby Group Eagle Point - Derby Exten sion unit will meet Thursday, February 9, at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Ross Arent. The lesson on "Landscaping" will be presented by Mrs. Oscar Barlow and Mrs. George Burg. A drawing for secret pals will be held and members are reminded to bring suggestions for the programs for next year. Child care will be provided at the home of Mrs. Charles Hayes. Luncheon will be potluck and those attending are re quested to bring table service. All neighborhood women are invited. Mrs. Paul Dix To Be Hostess Gold Hill - Mrs. Paul Dix will entertain the Gold Hill Health unit Tuesday, Febru ary 7 at 1 p.m. at her home 1256 Eureka circle, Earhart Park sub-division, Medford. Mrs. Ted Schoenemann and Mrs. Arthur Boye will be co hostesses. Just about cojffee-break time. CONVENIENT SIZES . Junior Women Hold Party; Coming Events Announced Medford Junior Women's club of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs entertained their husbands with a bowling party Saturday evening. Diseases of Skin Assistants Topic Elliott Harlow, M.D., will speak for a meeting of t h e Jackson County Medical As sistants association Thursday, February 9, at 8 p.m. at Girls Community club. The speak er's topic will be "Diseases of the Skin." The business meeting to fol low will be conducted by the president, Mrs. Marjorie Bates. A trip to Eugene on March 28 to attend a com bined meeting with the Mult nomah County and Lane County Medical Assistants as sociations will be discussed. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mrs. Sam Stevens, Mrs. William W. Wilson and Mrs. Joel Elkins. Mothersingers Slate Practice Butte Falls - The Mother singers are now starting prac tice on music which will be sung at the annual convention of the Oregon- Congress of Parents and Teachers at As toria in April. Anyone inter ested is invited to join the group in singing for a good time. The next practice will be held February 9 at the home of Mrs. Leth Meadows. Febru ary 2 the group sang at the home of Mrs. Henry Tygart. new wax remover that really works! Bruce 5-Minute Wax Remover completely removes old wax and dirt from vinyl, tile, linoleum or any non-wood floor without scrubbing! Just pour on floor and spread. In 5 minutes, simply wipe up the old wax. ( really works! ntb,t.Liriic..M1niM,.i... .BUY IT BY THE After bowling the group gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grigsby Jr., 2886 Lapine avenue, for a ta male pie dinner. The Grigsby home was decorated in the valentine theme. Each guest and member was given a val entine upon arrival, and din ner partners had to n a v e matching valentines. Other "get acquainted" games were Included in the evening's ac tivities. Mrs. William B. Clegg Jr. and Mrs. Grigsby made the bowling reservations and plan ned the dinner, decorations and games. The club's monthly meeting will be held Wednesday, Feb ruary 8, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Haworth, 325 Stanley avenue. Mrs. Richard W. Ackerman and Mrs. L. E. McDonnell are as sistant hostesses. Mrs. Gene F. Chamberlain will report on the District I board meeting being held o day. A continuation of last month's discussion of the an nual Vogue sewing contest to be held this spring will also be of interest to members. Plans will be completed for a membership tea to be held February 22 at the home of Mrs. Robert W. Billingsley, 2016 Woodlawn drive. Mrs. J. A. Wells and Mrs. J. L. Holmes are co-chairmen for the tea. LaPointe'i Maternity Shop CAN, CASE OR CARLOAD rtmoverJl