MEDi'OHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON
FRIDAY. AUGUST 2. 1963
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Patienii Liiitd - Surgical I
patients listed at Sacred Heart I
hospital today include Kelly !
Ellen Beadnell, 5 - year- old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert W. BeadneU. 1117 West
meill ave., Roseburg; and Ad
rian D. Vetkus, Vyjar-old son
of !jr. nd If rs. Jonald Vet
kos, route 1. box 587, Eagle
Point. Listed as a medical
patient is Lynn K. Sizemore,
5-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett J. Sizemore,
post office box 63, Butte
Falls.
The Finest In Dining
FEATURING- PRIME RIB (Au Jus)
STEAKS CHICKEN SEAFOOD
LIVE MUSIC Friday & Saturday Nights
DINING ROOM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
S p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Hwy. 997 Milts South
at Tilent Ph: J3S-9710
Open at S P.M. Daily
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PHONE ORDERS... 773-2919
Local and Personal
icnie Tonight The an
nual picnic for Business Man
agement associaition, former
ly NOMA, will be held at 7
p.m. at the Elks picnic
grounds. Families of NOMA
members, friends and pros
pective members interested
in the organization are in
vited, according to Frances
Johnson, publicity chairman.
Sunday Picnic All Dale
Carnegie graduates and fam
ilies are invited to a picnic
at Lake of the Woods Sun
day, Aug. 4, Mrs. J. R. (Bob)
Taylor reported today. They
are to meet in the picnic area
for a pot luck lunch at 1 p.m.
Anyone wishing more infor
mation may call Mrs. Taylor
at 773-5125.
Council to Meet - Jackson
Council of the Blind will hold
a business meeting at 2 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 4, at the district
office, Commission of the
Blind, 248 East Stewart ave.
It is noted that this is a
change of date for the coun
cil session and that important
business is to be discussed.
Those needing transportation
are asked to call Dorsey Lowe
772-8958.
ATTENTION
EAGLES
DANCE
SATURDAY
August 3rd
Music By The
THREE SHARPS and a FLAT
Eailei and Guests Welcome!
Relative Injured - Emmett
Lanfear, Talent, this week re
ceived word that his nephew,
Tom Ferguson, Boise, Idaho,
fell from a haystack and suf
fered a broken neck, broken
arms and internal injuries, re
sulting in paralysis. Mrs. Lan
fear, who is visiting in South
Dakota, will stop in Boise on
the way home to see her
nephew.
Parents of Girl - Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kunze, 8293 Cav
alier lane, Pleasanton, Calif.,
are parents of a daughter, Kar
rie Allison, born July 20. Mrs.
Kunze is the former Alice
Croxton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Croxton, 11720
Duggan rd., Central Point.
Births
EGGERS - To Mr. flnd Mrs.
Albert, O'Brien. July 24. 1063.
a boy, 8: pounds, at O'Brien.
BROWN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert D., 2732 Ruth dr., Mcd
ford, July 30, 1963, a hoy,
6V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Romeo and Ju
liet" Saturday: "Love's La
bour's Lost"
Sunday: "Henry V"
Monday: "Merry Wives
of Windsor"
Curtain time is 8:45 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford ho
tel and Jackson House in
Medford at 7:30 p.m.
Obituaries
Seven Men Hold Answer To Yacht Abandonment
GENAW - To Mr. and Mrs.
Roger W., P.O. box 56. Gold
Hill, July 31. 1963, a girl, 9Vs
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
DAVIS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L., route 2. box 189,
East Vilas rd., Medford, Aug.
1, 1963, a girl. 9 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HUSSEY - To Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin L., 2830 Elliott st.,
Medford, Aug. 1, 1963, a girl,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
The Mark Antony's Fabulous
CROWN ROOM
Serving the Finest Food!
Open until 2:00 each evening
during the 46-day Shakespear
ean Festival. Call Ashland
482-1721 for reservations.
Show time 8:45.
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MAT AO HAT 1 1
Excessive Sick
Pay Tax Voted
Washington - (UP!) - Persons
who make a profit out of be
ing sick by holding more than
one health insurance policy
will have to pay taxes on the
gain under a section of the
tax bill on which the House
Ways and Means Committee
is working.
The committee, drafting a
compromise version of Presi
dent Kennedy's tax program,
voted Thursday to close the
health insurance loophole by
declaring excess payments as
declarable income on federal
income tax returns.
Persons who have more
than one policy can submit
their eligible medical bills to
each of the companies cover
ing them and the combined
payments often exceed the
medical expense. At present
there is no provision for tax
ing this windfall. A committee
spokesman indicated a sub
stantial number of Americans
now have multiple insurance
coverage.
The committee also affirm
ed earlier decisions to lib'
eralize the rules governing tax
deductions for child care and
moving expenses. The deduc
tions would cover expenses of
moving to a job in another
city not paid by the employer
and child care expenses of
working parents.
BOBBY CLINTON WILKES
Private funeral services for
Bobby C. Wilkes, 31, of 845
Bennett St., Medford, who died
Sunday, were held Thursday
at the graveside in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Dr. D. Kirkland West of
the First Presbyterian church
of Medford officiated. Inter
ment followed in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
Mr. Wilkes was born Nov.
25, 1931, in Vidalia, Ga. On
June 7, 1952, in Coronado,
Calif., he was married to
Patsy Heston, who survives.
He was a veteran of the
Korean conflict, having serv
ed from Dec. 6, 1950, until
July 14, 1952, as a seaman
in the U.S. Navy. Prior to
his death, he had been em
ployed as a carpenter in the
home building industry in this
area. He had been a resident
of this community, and of
Oregon, for the past seven
years.
Survivors, beside his wid
ow include one son, Eddie
Wilkes, at home; one daugh
ter, Linda Wilkes, at home;
one sister, Mrs. Elaine Las
sitcr, Valdosta, Ga.; and his
mother, Mrs. Mary Gay, Val
dosta, Ga.
Funeral services were en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service, directors of Chapel in
the Trees mortuary.
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stocks:
Bullock 1.1.2B
Chemical Fund 11.2a
Colonial Ener . 12 2fi
Eaton Howard Stk.. t3.77
Fidelity 16.01
Fundamental Invest. 0.80
Group Sec Avia-Klec 6.63
Group Sec Com Stk 13.24
Hamilton C7 4.DH
Kevblone B-3 16.4S
Keystone B-4 10.32
Keystone K-2 5.16
Keystone S-l 21.811
Keystone S-2 13.01
Keystone S-3 14.69
Keystone 8-4 4.1.1
Mass Inv Growth Stk 8.13
National Growth .... 7.8(1
Stocks 18.53
TV-Elcc 7.33
United Accum 14.40
United Canada 17.48
United Income 12.30
United Science 6.611
Value Line Inc 9.23
Variable 6.77
Wellington 14.48
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Youth Stranded
High Above Surf
Tillamook-IUttl-James Mc-
Govern, 17, Portland, remain
ed stranded on the rocky face
of Mt. Ncahkahnie 100 feet
above the surf near here to
day while mountain climbers
tried to rescue hiin.
Mcuovern and a compan
ion climbed onto the bluff
Thursday about 4 p.m. and
went beyond a rocky out
cropping above Falcon Cove,
according to Tillamook Coun
ty Sheriff Del Walpole.
The companion was able to
get back to the highway, but
McGovern became standed.
The Sheriff's office and the
Coast Guard made efforts to
reach the youth before call
ing in the Oregon Mountain
Rescue Council.
An Air Force helicopter
made an unsuccessful at
tempt early today to pluck
the youth from his dangerous
perch above the water.
San Francisco-iUPI) - Seven
men, with tne answer to wny
they abandoned a $250,000
luxury yacht in the Pacific,
were aboard a Navy subma
rine today somewhere off the
Southern California coast.
They include a retired ad
miral and six crewmen, who
left the 104-foot motor yacht
Freedom II on the high sea
southwest of here Wednesday
for the doubtful safety of a
14-foot outboard motorboat.
There reasons for leaving
the yacht were not expected
to be revealed until late Sat
urday night when they ar
rive in San Diego aboard tne
submarine USS . Razorback,
which plucked them from the
ocean shortly before midnight
Wednesday.
600 Miles off Coast
The vacht was abandoned
about 600 miles off the Cali
fornia coast while en route
to San Diego from Honolulu
under the command of retired
Vice Adm. Gerald Bogan,
one-time commander of tne
U.S. First Task Force.
The Navy identified otlicr
members of the Freedom H's
crew as William Pratt, R. W.
Prouty, T. G. Reeves, W. J.
Tapert, R. C. Groves and a. A.
Meek. No home adaress were
immediately available.
The yacht, which carried
such fancy stores as cham
pagne, pate de foi gras and
filet mignon, apparently sank
after drifting for severaM
hours.
The Navy picket ship USS
Galahad, which searched for
the stricken vessel Thursday,
reported by radio that "when
last sighted by the USS Razor
back, Freedom II was down
by six feet at the bow."
DANCE AT THE DERBY
Mile from th Crater lake Hi-way
en the Butte Falls Hi-way
SATURDAY NIGHT-9-1
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WESTERN BAND
Snack Bar for your pleasure
Electronic Lung
Keeps Ward Alive
London - 0IPII - Dr. Stephen
Ward hovered near death to
day, still in a coma 48 hours
after he took an overdose of
sleeping pills in an apparent
suicide attempt.
The 50-year-old society os
teopath, convicted of vice
charges by a Criminal Court
jury Wednesday, was being
kept alive only by an elec
tronic lung in St. Stephen's
hospital.
A hospital spokesman said
Ward, who tried to kill him
self just a few hours before
the jury found him guilty, is
"critically ill.
As Ward moved toward
death, the last of his many
girl friends, singer Julia Gul
liver, 22, vowed to make pub
lic the names of his many
former friends who deserted
him at his trial.
I.O.O.F. No. 129 GOLD HILL BUILDING FUND
BENEFIT DANCE
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Bcbby Burton
and THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS
Featuring Frank Burdick
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Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI)-USDA Week
ly Livestock:
Cattle 1.700. Slaughter ulcers,
choice 23.75. mixed good and
choice 24.50-23.25. Slaughter hei
fers, lower grades weak, good and
choice 21-24. Cows steady, mostly
utility and commercial 12.50-17,
cutter 12-14.30. Bulls, cutter and
utility 16.50-19. utility 20. Feeder
steers, mixed good and choice 22
24.50. Calves 400. Slaughters, good and
choice vcalers 23-27. Feeders,
good and choice 25-28.
Hors 1,100. Barrows and gilts,
mixed 1-2. 20-20.50. Mixed 2-3,
18.50-20. Sows, little changed, 1-2.
14-16.50.
Sheep 400. Spring slaughter
lambs, choice and prime 18-18.25;
choice and prime shorn No. 3
pelts 17-17.23. Slaughter ewes,
cull to Rood 3-4.75. Spring feeder
lambs, choice and fancy 14-14.50,
good and choice 10-12.50.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity:
Fair
through Saturday. A little cooler
Saturday. Low tonight 52. High
baturday 87.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight
and Saturday, except foggy on
coast late tonight and most of Sat
urday. Low tonight 50-60. High
Saturday 7585 in north and 82
94 in south
Northern California: Fair to
night and Saturday, except high
fog on coast and morning drizzle.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mrn yester
dav 66; below normal 7.
Record high this date 104 in
lD3!t.
Record low this Oate 45 in 1036.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month none, normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 26.73 inches,
7.13 inchrs above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
26fi, highest this a.m. 83.
High 4:00 24-
CITY Yentrr- a.m. lir.
day low rrec
Brookings 7fJ
Grants Pass .... B3
Howard Prairie .. 70
Klamath Falls .... 81
MEDFORD 86
Portland 73
Seattle 73
Spokane 76
Yakima . 80
Eureka 60
Red Bluff 99
Sacramenlo I5
San Francisco .... 60
Lou Angeles 80
Phoenix 97
Denver 96
Chicago 76
. 81
, 92
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Western Stocks
By United Press International
Bid Akked
Bank of America 3 65
Cal Pac Util 253; 27 aj
1 Con Freight 9'k loi
Cyprus Mines 24 26 1 '4
Equitable S At L 32 '1 34 'i
1st National Bank .... 07 Mt 70 'j
Jantzcn 22,; 243i
Morrison Knudscn .... 30' 32
Mult Kennels 43 5
N.W. Natural Gas 3.V 37'i
Oregon Metallurgical ..1 Hi
PCE 27U 20
PP&L 26 27
U.S. National Bank .... 78 l'A 82
West Coast Tel 22U 23
Weyerhaeuser 30 ts 32
Portland Produce
Portland (UPIi Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 4S-49e; AA large 43-47c; A
large 41-45c: AA medium 3540c;
A small 25-2Dc; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints KOc; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: 4-48c; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf, 43-48C.
Portland (UPIi Dressed chick
ensNo. I grade dressed to re
tailers: Fryers, wnoie drawn. .11-
38c lb.; cut-up 37-42c lb.; hens,
light type, whole drawn 22-26c lb.;
light type nens, cui-up tc id.,
heavy whole 3ti-39c lb.
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(Through Aug. 7):
W eitern Oregon-U entern Wtih- .
incum Mostly fair but chance of i
showers western Washington and
northwestern Oregon Monday and
again Wednesday. Temperatures j
to average near or sligh.ly below j
normal, with hiehs 68-78 in Wash
ington and 75-90 in Oregon. Lows
mostly 50-80.
Northern California No preci
pitation. Near normal temperatures.
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