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0 7 1 STS 'SV I MAIL TRIBUNt, Mcdferd, Or. ' D Thursday," April 21, 1960 4-H NEWS Dairy Club The Rogue River 4-H Dairy club met April 16 at the home of our club eaders, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parsoni. Eight mem berg were present. Candy Gall gave a report on bloating. Marylin Deckle man gave a report on her trip to the Cow Palace. We Judged a class of dairy animals. The older members helped the be ginners with showmanship, Mr. Parsons taught us how to make rope halters. Refresh ments were served. Our next meeting will be May 14 at Strlcklands' home. Zane Strickland, Reporter. The regular meeting of the Kandy Kids 4-H Cooking club was held at the home of our leader, Mrs. Doreen Brad shaw, April 13. Plans were made for the Mothers day tea which Is to be held at Carol Foote's home May 11. After the meeting a discus sion on meats was held. Mar lena Coffman was leader. The different cuts of meat were described and methods of cooking each were discussed. The next meeting has been moved up one week, to May 4, because of the mothers tea. The meeting will be at our leader's home. Carolee Kucst, Reporter. The April meeting of the Meadows Busy Beavers 4-H club was held Saturday at the home of George Bush. Thirteen members were pres ent. Mrs. Bush was a visitor. The sewing girls will meet May 14 at 0:30 p.m. at the Ralph Ellis home. Members discussed 4-H Sunday and de cided to attend the Sams Val ley Community church. Stephen Hall gave a report and demonstration on veterin arian methods. He also show ed a film of Judging livestock. Susan McAllister gave a dem onstration on sewing hooks and eyes. Sharron Terry resigned as president and Ruth Ellis is the new president. The Bush family served refreshments. The club will meet Satur day, May 14, at 8 p.m. at the home of Ralph Ellis. Cynthia Pleasant, Secretary Lucky Clover The last meeting of the Lucky Clover 4-H club was held at the home of Cecila Kee. After a short business meet ing we discussed bread bak ing and meal preparation. Each girl had prepared a meal and answered roll call with the menu of the meal she pre pared. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Cecilia Kee April 29. Sharon Smith, Reporter. Renegades Reese Creek Renegades met April 11 at the William Cal loway's home. Jim Scoble and Terry Townsend of southern California were guest. Reports were made on the club tour April 2 when wa went to Sniper's Dairy and to John Ambler's sheep ranch at Ashland, The club took a tour April 3 to see each other's animals and Mr. Moore gave us a talk on the animal's conditions. We decided to is il pens to raise money for the club. A practice showing of dairy and sheep will be held April 30 at the Moore ranch. Jerry Moore led a game and Mrs. Calloway served refresh ments. Kay Stephenson, Reporter OUR "GOOF" Is Your Gravyl BE A K-BOY Blooper-Snooper SPACE STATION MAY ROTATE - The sented his concept of such a vehicle to the manned space station of the future may ro- "Manned Space Stations Symposium" at tate continuously like a merry-go-round, ac- Los Angeles. Finding men to operate them cording to Fred Payne, North American may be like finding lighthouse keepers, he Aviation, Inc., space engineer, who pre-' said. (UPI) Telephoto) The Family Council Editor' Notet The Family Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist, three clerrymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writers. Each article is a summary of an actual case history. The Council reports on problems that hava been dealt wl tt by responsible agencies and counselors. Tom D. - Dad won't help me with a loan. Mr. E. D. - I want to see him get his comeuppance. Tom D. - I am 22 and sin gle and my only problem! are job problems. I have no trouble getting them, but I do have trouble holding them. The trouble is I'm the Inde pendent type. I guess my motto Is 'Don't fence me. In." I won't be pushed around. I can't stand having some Jerk who doesn't know anything about anything tell me what to do. I learn quickly and I don't want anyone standing over me, As a result, I've had about a hundred jobs, There's no future In that. The only thing for me is to go into business for myself. I want to open a diner, but I need help from my dad. I want him to Ret a loan for me as I haven't been able to swing it. Dad refuses. Mr. E. D. - I've always said the wont thing that ever hap pened to Tom was to be classi fied 4-F. He has very slight disability, but the service wouldn't have him. I'd like to see him have to take orders from a tough top sergeant. Well, that's water down the drain, but I still think Tom has to learn that everyone has to knuckle under to some thing or someone. I can't Just ride roughshod through life. Maybe I'm a mean, selfish father, but I'd like to Bee Tom get his comeuppance. His mother Is on his side and she has been threatening to use some of her own money to help Tom. I've been talk ing myself hoarse to prevent her, but she has always spoil ed him and I suspect she al ways will. a The Counclli Mr. E, D. ap pears to be on the right track and we don't think his desire to see his son get his "come uppance" is a mean or malic ious one. . Tom is an Irritating char acter, but we think his father is essentially Interested in his welfare and wants to teach him to deal with life in reasonable terms. Tom prides himself on his strength of will and character, but Individuals like him are really very wean, iney are i Is the strongest motivating factor. Tom fears being over whelmed by any authority. A strong person accepts the (act that we must all take orders at some time. The trong person doesn't feel threatened by authority but accepts it in the natural course pt things and tries to learn from those in power. In this way, ho learns to take author ity himself when the time comes. . Our guess Is that if Tom got his own way and opened that ! diner he would make a mess of it. Ho thinks he would en Joy bossing others, but he would find himself complete ly unable to do it. At least, half the joy of disciplining "others Involves disciplining one's self, one's own emotions - and this Tom hasn't learned ment of one or both parents. The individual .who hasn't gotten past both of these phases is simply not an emo tional adult. Tom should recognize that he is fortunate in having a father . who understands his fundamental problem and is trying to get him to deal with it. He should set himself the task of conquering his child ishness before taking on more responsibility than ha can handle. (Copyright I960, General Features Corp.) Timber Manager to Speak at Meeting Allan Smith, logging and timber manager of Medford Corporation, will speak at the regular meeting of the Rogue Valley section of the Profes sional Engineers of Oregon Monday, April 25. He will speak on the his tory of logging and show a film "Your Career in Log ging and Logging Engineer ing" which was made by the Weyerhauser company. The meeting will be held at Omar's restaurant In Ash land. A social hour will be gin at 6 p.m., followed by din ner at 7 p.m. Lifeguard Posts Available in State Salem - Lifeguard positions at Rooster Rock State park east of Portland and Honey man State park south of Slor ence on the Oregon coast are now open for the season be ginning May 28 through Sept. 5, according to the state high way department. Three male guards will be assigned to Rooster Park and two female guards will be as signed to Honeymoon park. The guards for the $250 per month positions will be select-, ed from candidates who meet the minimum qualifications of a senior high school certificate and an American Red Cross senior lifeguard certificate at the time of submitting an ap plication. Application for the positions may be made at room 511, State Highway building, Salem. XVfTlvU I I Priie f' to II X0 A Market C al DRAWING FOR Pws H lioWioDELuiiG iale L-s5-dl Midget Automobile Has Drawback Wantagh, N.Y. Small auto mobiles which are easy to park and are light on gaso line consumption have draw backs. ; Myron P. Ripton found six-year-old boys can get on top of his foreign model eas ily. He said their playful ac tivity caused him to spend $400 to get roof dents ironed out. to do. 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