Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1963, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1963
They'll Do It Every Time
- By j immy Hatlo
Locust tried And tried to
make out his own tax return,
but gave up in despair
So HE GIVES IT TO A C.P.A.--
AND DOES HE GO ALON& WITH
THE EXPERT ADVICE? DUMBESILLEH.'
I GIVE about dONT TELL ME.'A
1 CANT MAKE OUT Jtime itLLPAV H WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU V
, WHICH END IS UPJ I ho HAVE A REAL 1 ON?-' AND TAKE OPF VS'
QUIT " I'LL PAV AN 1 1 PRO DO IT FOR UXJ! $2,000 FOR CHARITV K,
ACCOUNTANT TO VOU--- I. li1 DONrT KEEP TRAC- I . I
V MAKE IT OUT'' fwTtBKf LIVIN& tsOF MV HANDOUTS.' 741
Medford Man Bound
Overfo Grand Jury
Wendall Ray Sipes, 63 Oak
dr., Medford was bound over
to the grand jury on charges
of receiving and concealing
stolen property when he ap
peared in Jackson county dis
trict court this week.
Sipes was released after
posting $1,500 bail.
He was arrested early yes
terday following a joint inves
tigation by sheriff's officers
and Medford and Central
Point police. They recovered
a number of stolen items in
his home after obtaining a
search warrant.
Fire at Cottage Grove
Levels Half-Block Area
Cottage Grove -IUP1I- A spec
tacular fire destroyed a de
partment store, a theater and
a paint store here Wednesday
night and early Thursday.
The blaze, which leveled
about half a city block, gutted
the J. C. Penney Co. store,
the Arcade Theater and Carl's
Paint store.
The theater was evacuated
without incident when t h e
blaze broke out about 10:50
p.m.
Firemen said the blaze ap
parently started in the de
partment store and spread to
the other buildings.
Six Objects Said
Launched by Russians
Washington (UPD Russia
apparently launched six ob
jects secretly into space since
late August, U. S. space data
showed Thursday.
Information filed with the
United Nations disclosed two
of the objects were launched
recently, and like the others,
have not yet been reported by
the Russians.
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Dennis the Menace
The Medical Roundup
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Emeritus Consultant In Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Emeritus Protes-sor of Medicine
Mayo Clinic
(Reiuter and tribune Syndicate
19t3
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IPICKE0UPAC(WLEV-HORSE
YKTgROty AND J CANTSETRID OF IX 1U TAKE IT'"
Swift Slitchery
Dr. Hall Will Be
Resident Novelist
Eugene Dr. James B,
Hall of the University of Ore
gon, has accepted an invita-
tion to be novelist-in-residence
at the 29th annual Writer's
Conference in the Rocky
mountains, July 22-Aug. 10 at
the University of Colorado.
Dr. Hall, an associate pro
fessor of English, will conduct
a workshop session in novel
writing, and deliver a lecture
on the same subject.
Former conference leaders
have included such famous
writers as Thomas Wolfe,
Sherwomi Anderson, Carl
Sandburg and Philip Wylie.
The UO writer is author of
numerous short stories, arti
cles and two novels. "Racers
to the Sun" was published last
year. He is consultant editor
for Doubleday & Co., one of
the largest publishing houses
in the U. S.
Carrying One's Medical
Record
More and more people, es
pecially diabetics who are tak
ing large doses of insulin, are
coming to realize that they
should carry
always with
them a note
I a I about their ill
ness atta " c
medicine they
are taking, so
that if they go
into an insulin
reac tion, in
which they be
come mental
ly confused and act strangely
the police will not arrest them
for drunkenness, and then per
haps leave tl.sm in jail until
they die or suffer serious in
jury to their brain.
What is sad about insulin
reactions is that often the per
son who is slipping into one
either does not realize what
is happening, or he loses his
ability to do anything about
the situation. He neither tells
the people around him he is
in trouble, nor does he take
from his pocket the sugar that
would quickly bring him out
of his woozy state.
Such a man ought always
to wear a special bracelet that
contains the necessary infor
mation that he is a diabetic
and that the sugar he carries
with him can cure him if he
starts to act peculiarly. Some
men carry the information in
a belt buckle; others carry it
in their wallet or their bill
fold; and women carry it in
their handbag, but the brace
let is the most obvious, and
hence the best carrier of the
information. To carry it in
one's wallet or billfold is not
so good, because a bystander
might misinterpret the action
of someone, perhaps a police
man, who would go through
a sick man's pockets or bill
fold. Today, thousands of men
who have had a heart attack
are taking a drug which keeps
their blood from clotting too
well. If such a man should
happen to have an auto acci
dent which tears open an ar
tery, he might easily bleed
to death unless the doctor who
arrives quickly learns that he
is taking the anti-coagulant
drug, and then gives him some
vitamin I to restore the abili
ty of his blood to clot.
A few people are now sup
plying the necessary record
holders, and their addresses
can be obtained by writing
me at Box 957, Des Moines 4,
Iowa.
There is a non-emergency
type of medical record which
many a person, and especially
one with a rare and puzzling
type of disease, would do well
to carry - of the instruction
of a physician who may be
called to take care of him or
her in London, or Cairo or
Honolulu. This record can be
microfilmed, so it will take
even less space than does a
credit card.
Gov. James Pollack of
Pennsylvania (IB00-08) was
the father of the "In God
We Trust" motto on United
States coins.
Tax Credit Subject Of Local Meeting
The effect of the 7 per cent
investment lax credit on new
machinery and other assets
was discussed here Wednes
day at the meeting of Rogue
Valley chapter. American In
stitute of Banking, at Med
ford High school.
William S. Cobb, certified
public accountant for Haskiiis
and Sells in Medford, led the
discussion and pointed out the
trouble spots to be watched
for in the effect on leases,
sales and rentals. Other points
discussed were the new bulle
tin "F" Internal Revenue reg
ulation and what the banker
should know about this regulation.
Cobb was introduced by Gil
bert Stuart, Medford branch,
U. S. National Bank officer,
and president of the local
chapter.
All bank employees are eli
gible to attend the seminars
which will be held once each
month through May on such
subjects as "Automation in
Banking, Fraud, Robbery and
Embezzlement and the New
Federal Reserve System, ' Stu
art said.
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Search-Rescue Station Planned at Brookings
Washington-(UPD-Thi Coast
Guard plans to establish a
search and rescue station at
Brookings -nd a helicopter
air detachme t at Astoria-,
Sen. Maurlne Neuberger (D
Ore.) -aid Thursday.
Total costs of the projecU
would be $1.8 million.
BILL INTRODUCED
Salem - itTU - An attack on
th growing problems of Ore
gon's metropolitan areas was
called for Thursday in a bill
turned in to the house.
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