2IXTSEK MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, November 20, 1953
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An intensive membership drive
is being undertaken by the Med
ford Safety council, according to
R. L. (Bud; Palmer, president.
Both business firms and indi
viduals are being asked to join
in a safety program for the en
tire county in a concerted at
tempt to cut down the number
of accidents, he said. "Partners
in Safety" is the slogan for the
drive.
Safely., Program
The council at the same time
is launching a safety program to
put the spotlight on safety in
TwoMenOisappear;
Police Investigate
Dallas; !U.R) Deputy Sher
iff R. B. LeFors said Saturday
an investigation was under way
into the disappearance of two
men here.
LeFors said one of the men
he identified as Tony Lee
Chesshir of Fabins, Tex., was
authorized to drive a car to a
used car dealer here. Chesshir
arrived Nov. 1 accompanied by
an unidentified man and Ches
shir registered at a hotel before
the pair left, the deputy said.
Their luggage was left in the
room.
The unidentified man return
ed the next day and told the
clerk, "Boy, they sure took me
in Portland," LeFors said. Trie
man then left and neither has
been seen since although their
luggage remains at the hotel
LeFors said a gasoline credit
card might be a clue to the sec
ond man's identity and that he
was checking with authorities
in Texas and Oklahoma.
Portland 'Murder'
Quickly Solved
Portland (U.R) A report
ed possible "murder" was
solved by police last night.
Officers said a woman ' re
ported that a passing car had
what appeared to be a body
sticking out of the trunk. She
gave them the license number,
ber. '
Officers checked. The found
the "body" to be a store win
dow dummy.
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HITS DOPE PEDDLERS
Actor Bela Lugosi, creator of
the role Dracula, is voluntary
witness in Los Angeles before
committee investigating nar
cotics" traffic. Lugosi, who
underwent cure for narcotics
addiction, said, "Dope ped
dlers are murderers of civi
lization, even if they are
dressed as angels."
driving, in the home, in indus
try', in school, and on the streets
and highways. Prizes will be
awarded daily during the cam
paign. There will be several categor
ies in the safety contests.
A "courtesy driver" will be
picked daily, and the license
number of his or her vehicle will
be publicized. The driver will re
ceive a cash prize of So if he
identifies himself by noon the
following day. If this is not done,
the S5 will be added to the sub
sequent day's prize.
There will be five cash awards
in a weekly safety slogan of 20
or fewer words.
'Mystery Jaywalker'
A "mystery jaywalker" will
be on the streets to call atten
tion to the dangers of jaywalk
ing. If any resident identifies the
"mystery jaywalker" he will re
ceive a cash award on the spot.
The procedure to be followed is
to ask the jaywalker: "Are you
the 'mystery paywalker'?" Pal
mer said the question, asked of
other jaywalkers, will serve to
call attention to the violation.
A telephone campaign through
out the county,-urging residents
to observe practices during the
Golf Course May Close
Because Negroes Play
Asheboro, N.C. U.R) Of
ficials of the Asheboro munici
pal golf course, where Negroes
took quick advantage of the U.S
Supreme Court ruling allowing
them to play alongside whites,
have indicated the course would
close as a result.
Eight Negroes played Wednes
day and two more Thursday on
the Asheboro course. y
Edward D. Cranford, chair
man of the commission which
runs the course, said "the course
will definitely close unless
something is done about it,"
he added: "There is nothing we
can do about it."
At least 20 white players
have resigned- their member
ships in the club since Negroes
began using the course.
Cranford said others have in
dicated they will quit the club.
The course is self-supporting
from greens fees, memberships
and concessions.
Commission spokesmen indi
cated the loss of memberships
may result in the course being
abandoned. The city does not
contribute to its support.
holiday season, will be started
soon, Palmer said.
The Medford Safety council is
a member of the National Safety
council, and has available the
resources of the national body
for a year-around safety pro
gram, the president stated.
CARE Overseas Mail
Deadline Approaching
Seattle The dealine for order
ing CARE packages for overseas
delivery in time for Christmas is
Dec. 1, according to the north
west CARE office here.
A number of packages, rang
ing in price from $5 up, and con
taining a variety of foods, cloth
ing, books and other textiles and
useful . articles, are available
through care. ,
The northwest CARE office is
Confribulions Needed For Malheur Project
Ontario (U.R) Army Engi
neers said today that farmers
and property owners would have
to contribute a total of $123,000
in rights of way and land clear
ing to effect a flood control proj
ect on the Malheur river and
Willow creek.
The local contributions would
not be in the form of cash but
in value, engineers said.
Howard Peterson, spokesman
in the Frederick & Nelson De
partment store building, Seattle
11, Wash.
for the Walla Walla office of the ;
Corps of Engineers, said the fed- !
eral cost of the Malheur project
would be 5218,000 and the local
participation worth S50,000. On
the Willow creek project, the
federal cost would be $229,000
and $73,000 worth of local help.
The plan involves straighten
ing and altering the Willow
creek channel for 20 miles south
from Brogan to the confluence
with the Malheur at Vale.
Peterson said a start could be
made in about 18 months.
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Oregon Granted Funds
To Buy Salk Vaccine
Portland U.R) The State
Board of Health said today that
federal grants have been allocat- j
ed to Oregon for purchase of
about 280,000 cubic centimeters
of Salk vaccine for eligible chil
dren and expectant mothers.
Dr. Gordon C. Edwards, act
ing state health officer, said no
more mass public clinics will !
be held in Oregon this year but
that arrangements would be
made in local areas regarding
vaccinations to be given by
health departments. He said
none of the new vaccine would,
be available 'for several days"
but that there was enough on
hand at present.
Eligible are children under 15
and pregnant women.
Boy Scouts
Squadron 14
Squadron 14, Boy Scouts of
America, will hold its annual
canned foods drive Monday
night, Nov. 21. Squadron mem
bers may be identified by the
Boy Scout uniform or necker
chief. Food collected in this drive
will be distributed to needy resi
dents by one or more of the local
churches.
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