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Quotations from Chairman Fulbright
"We have the power to do any damn
fool thing we want to do, and
we seem to do it about every
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Senator J. William Fulbright
Time, February 4, 1952
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Editor’s Note:
Dear Ann Landers: Rev. C. Galea was assigned to the Guelph
Correctional Centre for his summer work. During this time
there he tried to help the young lawbreakers at the institution
and eventually he developed an excellent rapport with them.
He asked the boys to delve into their backgrounds for clues
as to why they had ended up in that institution for delinquents.
Then he asked them to draw up a code for parents , using as
a basis for the code specific areas where their own parents
had failed.
Here it is, Ann, and I hope you can find space for it
in your column.
1. Keep cool. Don’t lose your temper in the crunch. Keep
the lid on when things go wrong. Kids need the reassurance
that comes from controlled responses.
2. Don’t get strung out from too much booze or too many
pills. When we see our parents reaching for those crutches
we get the idea that nobody goes out there alone, that it’s per
fectly O. K. to go for a bottle or a capsule when things get
heavy. Remember, your children are great imitators. And
we lose respect for parents who tell us to behave one way
while they are behaving another way.
3. Bug us a little. Be strict and consistent in dishing
out discipline. Show us who’s boss. It gives us a feeling
of security to know we’ve got some strong supports under
us.
4. Don’t blow your class. Keep the dignity of parenthood.
Stay on the pedestal. Your children have put you there be
cause they need someone to look up to. Don’t try to dress,
dance or talk like your kids. You embarass us and you look
ridiculous.
5. Light a candle. Show us the way. Tell us God is not
dead, or sleeping, or on vacation. We need to believe in
something bigger and stronger than ourselves.
6. Scare the hell out of us. If you catch us lying, steal
ing, or being cruel, get tough. Let us know WHY what we did
was wrong. Impress on us the importance of not repeating
such behavior. When we need punishment, dish it out.
But let us know you still love us, even though we have
let you down. It’ll make us think twice before we make the
same move again.
7. Call our bluff. Make it clear that you mean what you
say. Don’t be wishy-washy. Don’t compromise. And don’t
be intimidated by our threats to drop out of school or leave
home. Stand firm. If you collapse, we will not be happy
about the " victory ’’. Kids don’t want everything they ask
for.
8. Be honest with us. Tell the truth no matter what.
And be straight-narrow about it. Lukewarm answers make
us uneasy. We can smell uncertainty a mile away. This
means being generous with praise. If you give us kids a few
compliments once in a while we will be able to accept criti
cism more readily.
Dear Reader: Thank you for your generous contribution to
this space. The young lawbreakers who put together this
guide for parents did a splendid job. And my warm regards
to Rev. Galea. I can see why the kids love and respect him.
Obviously he has away of bringing out the best in them.
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ofthesliped disc belie the statement that it "isn't anything
serious".
The disc is one 01 me soft cushion-like segments which
seprates the vertebrae od the spine. It serves as a ball
bearing and stock adsorber for the vertebrae. When a disc
slips, something else has to give and nerve pressure in
the affected area is the immediate result.
Chiropractors are students of the spine and the body's
nervous systems. It is their business to locate such dis
orders in the nervous systems; make simple, gentle ad
justments to correct the disorder and to restore normal
function to the nerve systems and to the body. With the
disorder removed, nature cures.
The paralyzing effects of the slipped disc respond quite
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SLIPPED DISC
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AUGUST 1415
Market Hog Show and Sale
to Be Held in Statesboro
STATESBORO—The best
hogs in Georgia, along with
their proud owners, will con
verge on this southeast Georgia
city August 14 and 15 for the
11th annual fall market hog
show and sale.
Some 300 head are expected
in the competition at the
Bulloch County Agricultural
Center.
The event is open to any hog
producer in the state, and will
feature an open show as well as
a junior show for 4-H and FFA
members. There’ll also be a
truckload class and a carcass
contest.
Richard Binkley, swine
specialist with the South
Carolina Department of
Agriculture, will judge the
entries August 15, beginning
with the truckload class at 7
a.m. The junior show is
scheduled for 8 a.m., the open
show at 10 a.m., and the sale at
1 o’clock Tuesday afternoon.
Owners will bring their hogs
to the Agricultural Center
between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Monday, August 14. (Entries in
the carcass contest are due by
12 noon.)
The show animals may be
either barrows or gilts, so long
as they have been owned by
the exhibitor for at least 60
days before the competition. A
screening committee will dis-
qualify all hogs that weigh
under 180 pounds or over 240.
Robert L. McGuire, animal
scientist with the University of
Georgia Extension Service, said
the public is invited to attend
the show. The event is a swine
promotion activity. In
addition, McGuire believes it
will demonstrate improvements
that can be made in pork
through breeding, selection and
raising hogs.
Among the show’s sponsors
is the Georgia Swine Growers
Association, headed by Lamar
Trapnell, president, Statesboro.
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only under a miscropscope, to
giant marine forms attaining
200 feet in length.
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Iris announces the opening of Iris 1 Toni and Trim
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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, August 3, 197,
Kenneth (Bozo)
Ordinary, Brantley County
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL
BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
VOTE FOR
Willis