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o TWELVE MED FOBS (OKGOW) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, October 5, 1953 Hornbrook Hornbrook The Rev. Allen Sowards, former pastor here, and family, visited here Oct. 1 and at Ashland, Ore., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Breceda. Sowards has been appointed a pastoral charge at Centrar Val fey, Calif., where they recently moved from Yolo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Funk visited last week end with friends and relatives In Canby and Alturis, Calif. The Hornbrook P.T.A. fin ished a membership - drive in which the students took fides. The boys won a prize for get ting the most members. TWO IN ONE Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) Mrs T. H. Bean Sr., became a grand ma and great-grandma on the same day. Her son's wife had a girl; her granddaughter, a boy. Smart gal, my Susie!" A lot of wives complain about housework, but not my Susie. She uses her head instead of her muscles. ' For example, some women spend a whole day just scrubbing and wax ing wood floors. My Susie cleans and waxes them in one easy opera tion with Bruce Cleaning Wax. It takes only half the time and a lot less work. Yet our beautiful wood floors are the envy of her friends. My hat's off to Susie and her Bruce Cleaning Wax for making a tough job so easy. ' And I can't help but feel proud of both of them. P.S. For lighter waxing on linoleum and wood, Susie uses Bruce Floor Cleaner. Waning wai . 1 i PERCHED ON DECK of freighter Harry Culbreath in Los Aneeles Harbor is amphibian plane which was picked up with four crew members in Pacific Ocean after two-engine craft ' made emergency landing due to motor failure. (International) As We Live Teenage Petting Problem Has Several solutions Many teenage girls are faced with the "petting problem" and do not know, how to cope with it. That is true of the girls who wrote: (Q) "We are two high school girls and were interested in what you said about parties for teenagers. However, at the end of your advice, you said the par ents can handle the drinking problem but girls must learn to handle the petting problem for themselves. I wish you would give us some suggestions about this. I am' sure there must be other girls in the same boat." V. A. and J. G. (A) There are no rules for han dling the netting problem of to day's teenagers, but I shall be glad to pass along some s u g g e s tions that seem to work with most girls of highl s c h o o age. Perhaps you or your friends, after trying out Hurlock . these sugges can tell me" how they for you and add others which I, in turn, can pass on to other girls in the . same boat. Here are my suggestions:. 1. Arrange your dates so that you will not be in a place where petting will be easy. This means By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D. avoid car dates and dates where you go off my yourselves. If you don't want to pet, go to movies, dances, or parties where there are other people around. 2. Don't let boys get started in petting. If that is all they want when on a date, suggest that they take you home. They will probably never ask you for another date, but don't worry, they are not offering you the kind of date you want. 3. Avoid dates with older boys or boys who have the repu tation of being "fast." Older boys may be more sophisticated than boys your own age, and they may know their way around better, but they are also likely to think that younger girls are easy marks for petting when they , would hesitate to try with girls their own age. Also, any boy who has a reputation of being a petter is likely to try it out on any girl he dates. 4. Go on double or triple dates or even in larger groups. This eliminates opportunities to pet and makes it easier for a girl to handle the situation. " , (COPYRIGHT 1955, GENERAL FEATURES CORP.) Dr. tions, work RIGHT SPOT McCook, Neb. (U.R) A Mc Cook man was fined $100 for reckless driving following an accident, but officers had to admit he couldn't have picked a better place. .The new car, badly wrecked, spun off the highway and rolled into a junkyard. for Roast Turkey ? W V Hungry You're always set with FAMOUS Fo) at It's Turkey Time! If you're getting hungry for some real country cookin' (an' who isn't) grab some CHET'S Roast Turkey Dinners out of your grocer's food freezer and treat your family tonight, or this weekend, to the yummiest turfcey dinner ever. You set CHET'S contains real reoif turkey cooked the old-fashiond Sunday dinner way. Kemember, you're always set with CHET'S. No fuss, no must. Your oven dots the work! For variety try these other delicious fifefi FROZEN, READY-TO-SERVE DINNERS Complete HAM DINNERS tfffi Complete SWISS STEAK DINNERS always hep a supply of Ckfi frozin foods on hand Kenya Residents Still Carrying Arms As Mau Mau War Rages U.S. Civil Service Announces Exams By ROBERT MUSEL Unittd Press Correspondent Nairobi, Kenya (U.R) My dinner date, Val Woodman, who used to lecture for the polio fund in New York, showed up with a pistol strapped to her waist and I wittily assured her Americans were not that dangerous. "I know," she said, "but the Mau Mau are. My house is pretty isolated and they told me I would feel better with a gun and a watchdog." Three years to the month that the Mau Mau terrorist society forced this crown colony into a state of emergency you will see residents, like Miss Woodman, strolling along the street with a pistol swinging from the hip. War Still On You can still see an uncom mon number of Army officers, armed guards, barbed wire. The war against Mau Mau is still going on with its daily communi ques of captures and casualties. And no one can predict when it will end for it is a struggle that may well move from the violent to the political stage and be just as dangerous to Britain withal. Three years is a long time for a state of emergency and no one can blame people far from Afri ca for forgetting what it was all about at the beginning. But the casualty lists add up to stagger ing figures. Dead More than 20,000. Wounded A few hundred. Imprisoned or detained 80, 000. ' The dead include 35 murdered Europeans, some of them were mutilated and tortured, 10,000 Mau Mau killed by the "Loyal ist" side, thousands of Kikuyu murdered by Mau Mau execu tioners, 2000 native security po lice and loyalist Kikuyu fighters. All those killed and only a few hundred wounded? War veterans will be surprised at this reversal of the usual casualty pattern. But the fighting in these forests is mostly of no-quarter. The forest fighting is reminis cent of the American Indian wars. The Aberdare mountain thickets are almost impassable. A special agent told me the Kikuyu can "smell" foreigners animal like in the forests and ambush them or disappear as they de sire. The long struggle has drained Kenya's resources and the col ony is tightening its belt for many more months of military expenditure. Mau Mau has been beaten down but it has not abandoned the fight. Guns and rifles are still being "lost" at a rate which can- LATIN S.O.S. Vermillion, S. D. (U.R) Twenty thousand Latin teachers in the United States are not nearly enough to meet the de- ,mand, according to Dr. Grace L. Beede, head of Latin and Greek .at the University of South Dakota. She said there are 140 Latin teacher vacancies in In diana but only 10 Latin majors in the entire state. Miss Beede is collecting data on the status of Latin in South Dakota for the American Philological Associa tion's committee on educational training. eels out the number of weapons recovered. But the long-range situation is not hopeless. Mau Mau members are being "de - oathed" or cleansed by witch doctors. There are confessionals called "bara zas" at which Mau Mau and sym pathizers disclosed misdeeds committed or known about. The U.S. Civil Service com mission today announced exami nations to fill.1 three positions with the federal government Vacancies in. the position of securities investigator, with a salary of $5,440 to $6,390 a year, exist in regional offices of the Securities and. Exchange com mission The Department of Agricul ture agricultural research serv ice has vacancies in the position of vetrinarian trainee, with a salary of $3,760 a year.- Applications for examination for positions as wage-hour in vestigator in the Department of Labor will be accepted until further notice. The entering pay is $4,525 a year, moving into the $5,440 to $6,250 range on suc cessful completion of a training and probationary period. Further details on the thrc examinations may be obtained at the Medford post office. see what a difference OH makes ... IN TEXTURE ...IN TASTE ... IN ALL-AROUND PERFECTION THE ONLY CANE SUGAR REFINED IN THE WEST! 'orange blossom' cake frosting A different and luscious frosting for your favorite packaged cake mix. Sift 1 lb. (4 cups) C and H pure CANE Powdered Sugar (for the smoothest frosting ever!). Gradually add about of it to 4 tablespoons soft butter, creaming thor-. oughly with electric mixer or spoon. Beat in, 1 at a time, 2 unbeaten egg whites. Add dash of salt and 2 teaspoons grated orange peel, or Vi teaspoon lemon extract Beat in rest of sugar and 1 tablespoon orange juice or undiluted frozen orange concentrate. Tint delicate orange with yellow food coloring plus 1 or 2 drops red, and beat well. Spread on cool cake. 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