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io a": MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OWB. miDAY, JULY 1, 1900 AIRPLANES DESTROYED - A ilorm de-.. over $600,000. Property damage was ex 1 scribed as tornado destroyed or damaged tensive in the area and at least 14 persons 40 airplanes and several buildings at the were injured, none seriously. Civic Memorial airport at Bcthalto, III. Damage estimates are expected to reach tUPI Tclephoto) t 'Hi VACATIONING EASIER THIS WAY Shop SAFEWAY when you're there! Beach, mountains, desert, lake wherever you vacation in Oregon there probably is a Safeway store nearby. At it you'll find those ' good eating steaks, and other meat Safeway's famous for; spark ling fresh fruits and vegetables; rich Lucerne milk and other dairy products; a complete selection of fine foods and beverages. All at low Safeway prices. In addition to cities, there are Safeway stores in or very close to many vacation spots where you might not expect to find them. Some are shown on the map. If the one nearest your spot is . shown, why not make a note of it now? Plan to shop Safeway when you vacation. Travel lighter, more comfortably and save all the bother of planning and packing to take it with you. Vacationing is easier this way. ENJOY THE 4TH IN OREGON! 0001 BAY CMTERUKE I f&f- Q?f I '."" J VWTi HM J WID M.IFUH... . I Jfco. MUNttNO.PISWIN4, H And not only in Oregon .. . In all of the Western states and Western Canada, too, there's a Safeway near your vacation spot. Look for Safeway wherever you go In the west. 3 Medferd Stares Te Serve You where you always get MORE for your money. Family Council Back Stairs: Mamie With Red Hair Kditor'i Note: Thv Family roiin- rll coltslMi t a Juds, PkyrhU trtft, three rlersymen, R newklier editor, a tvmneti's editor ntl twe wrlteri. Karh article U a imiimarr of an actual rase hUlory. Tne Council reiioru on problemi that have.heen drall wuh by retponslble acenclea and couiuelort- Ellen H. - lie wants to go camping with the boys. Victor H. - Occasional scpa rations are good for married couples. Ellen H. - My husband and I have been married three years and have a year-old baby. Our problem has to do with our vacation.. Vic loves to go camping and always went before he was married. After we were mar ried we went to visit my folks who have a nice little cottage in a seashore community. Vic hated it there. This year he wants to go camuing with a group o( mar ried and single men. That means he'll leave me and the baby with my folks for two whole weeks. I don't feel like going there without him. I can't even have any fun go ing out in the evening. It's not fair! Victor H.-I have talked to some of the married men go ing on this camping trip and they say thw is the greatest kind of vacation. Husband and wife need a separation occa sionally. When they get back from these trips, these men say everything is lovey-dovey for months. Their wives ap preciate them and they appre ciate their wives. Anyway, this is the kind of vacation I like. I like to get away from women and chil dren and houses and Just feel the great outdoors around me. You can't have that feeling at the beach - in the midst ol your in-laws. Ellen really enjoys me beach and being with her folks. Th Council: The camping vacation sounds great! But one issue Victor fails to recognize is that women, themselves, sometimes like to get away from women and children and houses, unacr ordinary conditions, the only alleviating element tor mosi woman l ih rnmnanionshiD of their husbands, incy gei a sense of participation In the wnr H nutsirie their nomes on ly through their husbands. Ellen undoubtedly feels she is being "dumped" on her par- ni Hnr routine will have little change. The scenery out side her door will be differ oni hut that's about all. We doubt that will give her the lilt she needs on a vacation. Wo fnl rathor sorrv for couples who need separation to enable them to "appreci ate" one another. It is true lhat ahepnre from lOVCd OnCS usually makes us more keen ly aware of how mucn we need them, but such absences in nainftil thines in a happy married life. It s like putting on a pair of shoes that are too tight simply because it feels so good when we lane them off. Married life shouldn t be ill rnntinp and responsibility. It should include a good meas- re of shared fun and recrea- nn Thu marriaffp relation- Ship is enriched by these ex periences and there Is a desire for more of them. Victor might find much nlnaciirp in introducing Ellen in I hp "ffrpat outdoors" and tn ramninff -life. Many fami- i ipc pmnv such vacations in state parks. It would probab ly be a great noveuy tor r.i- Ipn tn snend one vacation awav from the beach and her parents, and it could be the beginning of many enjoyable family holidays. Mnnv men like to be With "the boys" at times, Just as women enjoy an occasional cvKiirvinn with "thn ffirls." There is a sense of recaptured youth in sucn nouaays, dui the average mature person will find an evening or after noon of this kind of pleasure sufficient. It hardly seems an appropriate setup for an an nual vacation. (Copyright 1960, General Features Corp.) By MEHRIMAN SMITH UPI Whit House Reporter Washington- tUPI) -Backstairs at the While House: Members of the White House staff arc hoping against hope that Mamie Eisenhower never sees her picture as it appenred in Honolulu the Sunday the President ended his Hawaiian holiday and headed for the United States. Mamie's picture was on the cover of a Sunday magazine and showed her with brilliant red hair. Actually her hair is a gold en shade of brown. Dim View Taken The Secret Service took a rather dim view of reports after the President left For mosa that the Nationalist Chinese police had nipped a plot by mainland Chinese Communists to slip Into Till pci and bomb the President, Actually, the Far East was full of similnr reports. When the Chief Executive was in Manila, a sr.iall squad of Huk killers, the insurrec tionists ' who theoretically hide out in the Philippine mountains, was said to have come to town bent on killing Eisenhower. If the links showed up, they kept rather quiet about it. The Philippine police re garded with some gravity, however, the young man they seized at the university short ly before Eisenhower spoke there. The man was selling "We Like Ike" signs but packing a gun and a gren ade. Pennies Presented When the President was in Hawaii, school children of the 50th slate presented him with 141,000 pennies donated by the kids as their contribution for the ambitious East-West Center of Cultural Relations at the University of Hawaii. And the President quietly re turned the favor, matching the donation of the children with his personal contribu tion to the center. But not in pennies. Old Timers To Be In Ashland Parade Members of the Old Timers Car club will participate in the Fourth of July parade in Ashland, club officials have reported. Members will meet at 9:30 a.m. in their cars on Morse st. in Ashland in the south end of Ashland east of the Market Basket. Following the 10 a.m. pa rade, cars wil proceed in a group to Lithia park where a roped off area will be avail able for parking so the cars will be on display during the afternoon. Members are to take a picnic lunch, it was reported. The next meeting of the Old Timers Car club will be Tuesday, July 5, at 8 p.m. at the West Side fire station. Plans for July tours and out ings will be made. Fiscal Committee Announces Slate Salem - IUPD - The Legisla tive Fiscal Committee today announced July and August scheduling of meetings o f legislative interim commit tees. They include: Education - July 7, Port land. Public welfare - July 7-8, Portland. Criminal law - July 15-18, Portland. Taxation - July 18-19, Sa lem. Legislative counsel - July 29, Salem. Highways - Aug. 4-5, Bend. Education - Aug. 5-8, M;d-ford. CARPET SALES IMPROVE . New York - IUPII - The car pet business generally Is bet ter this year than last, reports the big buying firm, Kirby, Block & Co. One store in Illi nois sold 400 large rugs in 45 days, a considerable movement. Firecrackers Start Fire in Sawdust Vancouver, Wash. - (UPD-A sawdust pile northeast of La Center was set afire by ex ploding firecrackers Wednes day and for a time adjoining property was threatened, George Bccklm, local super visor of the Slate Department of Natural Resources, said to day. Bccklm said the blaze was put out by the La Center fire department and others. La Center is Ihe only Clork county town where fireworks are sold. The ordinance in structs they must be fired within the town, at a pre-des- Ignatcd spot. Eisenhower's departure re marks on leaving Hawaii es caped wide spread notice back on the miiliilund, but they in trigued (he people of the is lands. In the course of thank ing the Hawaiian people for all they did to make his slay enjoyable, the President suld: "There Is only ono thing actually you could hovo done for me, and that was to show me how to beat number nine nl Kaucohe. It looks easy, but It fooled me." He was referring to the ninth hole of the golf course at the Kaucohe Marine Air Station where he stayed while he was In Hawaii. MacArihur Held Out There are those at Ihe White House who maintain stoutly, but privately, that despite anything suld or print ed from official quarters, It was Ambassador Douglas MacArihur 11 In Tokyo who held out to the bitter end In behalf of the President go ing through wllh his visit In Japan. These people sny lhat ex perl opinion, both Japanese and' American, to (he con trary, MacArlliur was Insist ing until the last thai the threat of violence In connec tion wllh tho Elsenhower visit was diminishing and that !he Japanese police could cope with the situation. There were other reports to this government, however, lhat said quite the contrary and key Japanese police offi cials are supposed to have confided In some of the Amer ican security men thai they were quite dubious about be ing able to keep the 'resi dent and his party from harm if Eisenhower went through with a MacArlhiir-urruiigcd plan tn drive 13 miles through the city with the Emperor the first day of Ihe Japanese visit. Questions Aniwered While In Hawaii, Jim Hu ge r t y answered questions about Ihe President's tenta tive pluns In spend some of thu summer Ml Newport, It. 1., One Hawaiian editor was aghast at Ilia slliiiilion, "Whut a pluce," ho suld glumly, "to plan another v cullon - on Wulklkl Bench." 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