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MAIL TRIBUNI. MtdforJ, Or. 9 Thuiirfty, April 21, I960 D 1 A "1 LOTS OF FREE PARKING ... 2 BIG LOTS AT THE REAR OF THE STORE Opens fishing sesfn Jitf EasyTilling h yours with lew-cod ARIENS to and here' ROTARY TILLER 1 s mm '.I 'N J rati 16995 Only 16.99 down GEORGE H. BARNETT Annual Banquet Sptakti Child Guidance Clinic Banquet Set April 29 George H. Barnett, vice president of the Family Serv ice Association of America, will be the guest speaker for the Child Guidan j associa tion annual dinner meeting Friday, April 29, according to Harold Snodgrass, president of the clinic's advisory board. Barnett, an attorney in San Jose, Calif., and past presi dent of the Santa Clara Bar association, will speak on whether family counseling is a community asset, and on what a family agency does. His talk will round out a year-long effort by the Child Guidance and Family Coun seling boards and members of other interested groups to ac quaint the public with the need for a family service agency in Jackson county. As past president of the Santa Clara Family Service agency, past president of the Community Welfare Council of Santa Clara county, former chairman of Social Research and Planning division, a board member of the Cali fornia Association for Health and Welfare, Barnett is famil iar with the social problems on the local as well as national level, Snodgrass said. Proposed Expansion Cc "idering the proposed expansion of the Child Guid ance clinic to take the family :j, counseling, Snodgrass urged anyone interested in the prob lem to attend the dinner, or to . hear the talk. The dinner will be held at Medford High school at 6:30 p.m. Barnett's address will be approximately 8 p.m. Ben Day will introduce the speaker following a program of music by the Populaires, a choral group from Southern Oregon college under the di rection of Maynard Hadley. There will be a short busi ness meeting, including elec tion of new board members and officers. Col. Fred Greene, Eagle Point, is in charge of ticket ales. Reservations should be made, preferably by Tuesday, April 26, and can e arranged by calling the Child Guidance clinic office in the Jackson county court house, SPring 3-6211, or by calling John Holmes, SPring 2-8519, Mrs. Erie Klein, MUrdock 2-3419, or Greene, Hlllcrest 6-3601. Rain Making Still Puzzles Scientists Washington - (Science Serv ice) - A survey of three years of rain making efforts in Cali fornia has left unanswered the question of whether seed ing clouds with silver iodide thrown into the air irom the ' ground actually produces - more rainfall than would have occurred naturally. The scientific survey did . ihow that further experi ments are needed to solve the puzzle of why some clouds produce rain and others do not, and of whether man's in terference can effect rainfall amounts. Drs. Jerry Neyman, Eliza beth L. Scott and Marija Vasi levskls of the University of California, Berkeley, report th effectiveness of a scientific cloud seeding pro gram during the period irom 1957 through 1959 in the cur rent issue of Science. 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