Communist Magazine
Warns Dictatorship
Moscow ttl.Ri The Com
munist party central committee
magazine Party Life warned to
day the "dictatorship of the pro
letariat must be firm and mer
ciless with anti-Soviet elements"
which it admitted were at work
In the Soviet Unien.
Party Life said there are
"remnants of anti-Soviet ele
ments in our country" who "at
tempt to exploit for their abom
inable purposes our difficulties
and shortcomings, raise malici
ous slanders against policies of
the party and state and are
spreading all kinds of provac
tory rumors."
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Everybody can participate in a
ground-breaking ceremony to be
conducted -Thursday in Searcy,
Arkj A business machine firm
which will build the plant an
nounced the ceremony would be
a "do it yourself" affair and
asked guests to bring their own
shovels.
Apples give off an ethylene
gas strong enough to wilt cut
flowers.
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Two Contributions
Made by Members
Of Phoenix HEC
Phoenix Year boots were
distributed at a meeting of Phoe
nix Home Economics club held
January 16 at the home of Mrs
George Hartley, South Pacific
highway. Luncheon was served,
with Mrs. Loyal Bates and Mrs.
Vaughn Quackenbush as co-hostesses.
Roll was answered with
New Year resolutions.
Members voted to contribute
to the Spence memorial scholar
ship fund, and to a fund to send
sewing machines to Korea.
The club will continue to sew
and mend at Camp White once
a month, and anyone wishing to
help with this project is askrd
to contact Mrs. Sylvia Bates.
The Grange chaplain has ask
ed that members who have not
yet donated home canned fruit,
jam or vegetables for the family
which was recently "burned
out" to take these articles to the
Grange meeting Tuesday, Janu
ary 22.
Eighteen members attended
the meeting, and Mrs. Robert
Carr was a visitor.
To make elegant cinnamon
rolls, spread a rectangle of bak
ing powder biscuit dough first
with softened butter and then
with orange marmalade. Sprin
kle with chopped crisp walnuts
and cinnamon. Roll up like
jelly roll, cut into slices and
bake in muffin tins.
Children of all ages love to
make gingerbread men. The
easiest "way is with packaged
mix, preparing dough according
tc directions for rolled cookies.
Even the smallest child will en
joy adding the raisins for the
eyes, nose, mouth and the but
tons of his jacket.
Information and advice for
parents of teen-age youngsters to
given in Marguerite Malm's new
book, "Adolescence," now avail
able at the Medford Public li
brary. Numerous "other helpful
books on the adolescent can also
be obtained at the library.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Games for all ages are included-
in Lillian Frankel's new
book, "Giant Book of Games,"
which has been added to the
Medford Public library. The au
thor tested each game and chose
only those that were iound best
for each kind of party.
Canned cling peach halves can
be as dressed-up or homey a
garnish as the occasion demands
Serve them filled with rosy
spiced crabapples along side a
handsome turkey or fill with
catsup and broil when they're
to go with hamburgers.
Make homemade cream of
onion soup by cooking some
onion in butter, then 13 chick
en broth and 23 milk for the
liquid. Season with basil and
stir in ripe olive chunks or
slices. Elegant and warming on
a cold night.
Installation Held
By Junior Posse
Jackson County Sheriff's
Junior posse held the annual in
stallation of officers at the Posse
clubhouse. January 5. Jim Bunk
er, retiring captain, presided.
Installed were Gary Brown,
captain; Daymon Barnard, first
lieutenant; Becky Gates, sec
retary; Lynda Knips, treasurer:
Marlys Brown, historian; Nancy
Wilson and Linda Robertson,
sergeant-at-arms.
Miss Beverly Nelson was ap
pointed advisor of .the group by
the Ladies' Mounted Troop, re
placing Mrs. O. D. Martin. Mrs
Iris Dodge will continue as drill
master Dancing and games followed
the installation, and refresh
ments were served.
The next meeting of the group
will be held February 7. The
new captain will appoint com
mittees at that time.
Officer Talks On
Defensive Driving
For HedricK PTA
Sgt. Clyde Fichtner was guest
speaker for a meeting of Hedrick
Parent-Teacher association Janu
ary 14. The subject of his talk
was driving safety, and he
stressed the need for "defensive
driving," or planning ahead for
traffic dangers. A question and
answer period followed his talk.
The program opened with two
numbers by the ninth grade
girls' sextette, composed of
Carol Slater, Joy Olson, Diane
Tomlin; Karen- Morlan, Karalee
Selby, and Kay Lee Ruhl. They
were accompanied by Karen
Carpenter.
The Hive, a newly organized
service group of students, was
introduced and their functions
explained by John Lacy, sergeant-at-arms.
Wayne Safley presided over a
business meeting. He announced
the next meting would be held
March 4, at which time new of
ficers would be elected. '
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