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0 S D. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 30. I960 i ''WMtMVMMK)-A - m I jb .- ...... .. . "Medford's Finest Meals Since 1940" SHOP FOR TWO DAYS WE WELL BE CLOSED SUNDAY (as usual) ft? "WORRELL'S E-Z-CUT" FULLY COOKED AND MONDAY- (July 4th) MS HOW MANY LEGS-The answer is there are four girls in the picture. They are the four who won team honors at Houston, lex., in the Gulf AAU synchronized swim ming competition. The face and the out stretched arms belong to Vickie Hinze. You will have to take our word for it that the "hula hands" and legs in the fore ground belong to Mary Garcia, Pat Bauch and Pamela Palm. (UPI Telephoto) The Family Council Editor Note: The Kamlly Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writers. Kach article is a summary of an actual ase history The Council reports on problems that have been deal wt b by responsible acencles and counselors. Martin J. - It would be dis loyal of us to share the house with Roger. Ethel J. - His wife says she doesn't consider it disloyal. Martin J. - My wife and I are in our mid-20s and have a year -old daughter. This season we took a summer cot tage with a young couple who have been our friends for sev eral years. When we got out there, we were surprised to find Roger Jiving there by himself. He said he and his wife have separated and are planning to get a divorce. He is planning to live at the cottage while his wife will remain in the city apartment. Ethel was supposed to be at the cottage during the week and I would come out week ends. I don't feel it's right for her to keep house for Roger - which is what she would be doing. Besides, it's not loyal to Roger's wife, who was our friend before she married Roger. Ethel J. - I was worried about the matter of loyalty at first, but I discussed it with Marian, Roger's wife. She told me she really didn't care what we did about the cot tage, but she definitely would not consider it disloyal of us to keep up a friendship with Hoger. As for the housework, all I know is I'm not going to do any of it for Roger. He'll have to take care of his own room and do his share of shopping, etc. If I'm cooking it means nothing for me to cook for another person. I feel that Martin is creat ing issues where none really exist. It's too late to change our plans and we'll be stuck in the hot city all summer if we don't take this place. We can't afford a place of our own. e The Council: We wonder how this husband has become such a timid soul that he is afraid to call a spade a spade and tell his wife she has no business spending the summer in a house alone with another man. We see nothing but foggy obscurantism in all the other arguments. It is nonsense to talk about loyalty and house work when a much more im portant issue is involved. Roger is all wrong to put his friends on the spot in this way. Any friend worth his salt would simply have re tired from the scene when the situation became apparent. And, we fear, any wife worth her salt would not want to accept a setup of this kind. Ethel may proclaim her loyalty to her husband and her disinterest in Roger, but we think she is either insin- ere or lacking in Judgment and maturity if she doesn't see this as a potentially dan gerous arrangement. At the very least it would be an un comfortable situation for most women. And most women would be too considerate of their husbands' feelings to impose a strain of this sort on them. Martin, old chap, you are more mouse than man if you cannot put your foot down on this setup - and for the real reason. (Copyright I960. General Features Corp.) Youngest Confederate Veteran's Son To Be 50 Richmond, Va. William E. Smith of Richmond will be half a century old in July. And next year marks the 100th anniversary of the Civil War. What ties these two random facts together, reports the Sons of Confederate Veterans, is that Smith is the nation's youngest son of a Confederate veteran. Smith, who is Virginia sales manager for Melrose Distil lers Company, says his father, Carlton E. Smith, enlisted in the Confederate cause in 1863 at the age of 16 and served un til the end of the war in Nel son's Brigade. William was born July 22, 1910. The crater on top of the Poas volcano in Costa Rica is one of the largest volcanic craters in the world. Toll Booth Blocks Prisoner's Escape Fort Worth, Tex. The lack of a thin dime blocked a state training school escapee's path to freedom. A 16-year-old inmate fled the Gatcsville School and stole a car. He drove to the Dallas-Fort Worth area and motored onto the turnpike be tween the two cities. When he started to leave the thoroughfare, he didn't have the 10 cents for the toll and attendants called the highway patrol. Missing Youngster Keeps Cool in Pool Nashville, Tenn. 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