WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE.
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Sale of Abandoned,
Unclaimed Property
Planned by Police
Abandoned and unclaimed
property, Including automo
biles and bicycles, will be sold
at a public auction by the
Medford police department
Friday, Dec. 9.
i The auction will be held in
the police department storage
building at the municipal air
port, just south of the main
terminal. Selling will start at
10 a.m., and will continue
until all of the property is
(old.
Police Chief Charles P.
Champlin said the public may
Jhspect the property Thurs
day, Dec. 8, from 1 to 4 p.m.,
at the police storage building.
Lt. Rollie Peane, of the police
department, will be at the
building to assist in showing
people the items to be sold.
Items For Sals
For sale at the auction will
be 20 bicycles, four automo
biles, a powermower, three
rifles, a shotgun, clothing,
small tools, toys, sporting
goods, and a number of other
miscellaneous articles. The
chief said this will be a good
opportunity for persons to
pick up second-hand bicycles
for Christmas presents.
; All of the property to be
sold, Chief Champlin said, has
Police Chief
Safety by Pedestrians
Playing peek-a-boo with mo
torists is a deadly game, Med
ford Chief of Police Charles
P, Champlin said today in
urging walkers not to obscure
their vision with parcels or
umbrellas as they cross
streets.
"These and other careless
walking habits have cost many
pedestrians their lives," he
said.
Walking becomes especially
dangerous at this time of the
Top Honors Given
In 4-H Categories
Chicago-OIPD - Young out
doorsmen and domestic ex
perts took top honors today in
categories ranging from for
estry to bread baking in com
petition at the 39th annual
4-H club congress.
The 38 young men and
women were named national
winners in six 4-H club pro
ject classifications and receiv
ed $400 scholarships.
The winners, announced
Tuesday night and today, will
join other 4-H'ers at . the
group's congress today for
their annual visit to the In
ternational Livestock Exposi
tion, the biggest livestock
show in the world.
SAFE FROM TYPHOON
Tokyo (DPI) Weathermen
today reported that Typhoon
Ophelia was moving in a safe
course away from the island
of Guam. The typhoon was
reported 230 miles south of
the island and moving west
ward. Warnings were out to
all shipping in its path.
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been picked up by the depart
ment as unclaimed or aban
doned during the past year.
The four cars, for instance,
were all found apparently
abandoned on Medford streets.
Chief Champlin said that
every effort has been made
to contact owners of the prop
erty. One advantage in per
sons coming to the building to
look at the items Dec. 8, he
said, will be to see if some of
the property might possibly
belong to them.
Identify Property
If anyone can adequately
Identify any of the property
as being theirs prior to the
auction, he said, it will be
turned over to them without
cost.
One of the items that
should have been claimed
long ago, Champlin said, is a
power mower which "is prac
tically as good as new." The
mower was found on a Med
ford resident's lawn several
months ago, he pointed out,
but no one has ever come to
claim It.
Champlin said police offi
cers themselves will serve as
the auctioneers. All proceeds
from the auction will be
turned into the city's general
fund.
Urges
year when rain and snow can
make visibility poor and foot
ing precarious. These weather
conditions, he added, also
make it difficult for motorists
to both see pedestrians and
control their vehicles.
Champlin said that dur'g
last December, eight pedestri
ans were killed in Oregon
traffic. All but two of these
met death during hours of
darkness or semi-darkness. In
addition, 104 pedestrians were
injured during the same
month.
Chief Champlin reminded
pedestrians to do everything
they can to make themselves
visible to motorists when
walking at night. He advised
them to wear light colored
clothing when possible and
to carry a flashlight. He also
recommended the wearing of
the new reflectorized gar
ments which make a pedestri
an visible in the path of a
car's headlights from a dis
tance of several hundred feet.
"Above all, be alert," he
urged walkers. "You risk your
life every time you take a
chance in traffic."
Radioactive Truck
Object of Search
Las Vegas-WPU-The FBI, po
lice and sheriff's deputies to
day searched for a danger
ously radioactive pickup truck
that was stolen from the
Atomic Energy commission
test site.
An AEC spokesman said
thieves apparently were una
ware the small truck was con
taminated in a 1957 nuclear
safety experiment. The theft
was discovered Tuesday at the
site north of here.
It was tested two months
ago and found to be radio
active, a spokesman said.
"Particularly the undercar
riage is above the safe ex
posure for any length of
time," said the spokesman.
Aumsville Railroad
Crossing Signal Due
Portland-flJPD-Southern Pa
cific railroad officials said to
day a flashing signal at the
Highway 22 crossing near
Aumsville will be ' installed
"as soon as possible" after
the equipment is received
from the distributor.
The equipment has been de
layed because of a strike
against General Electric Co.,
the SP said.
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'COME LIVE WITH US' - Mrs. LeRoy Ward money. The Wards would provide a home
watches as her youngsters pen letters to for the children and. a job for their mother.
Miss Eileen Weiss and her two children, Ward is manager of the meat department in
Michael, 9, and Maria, 4, inviting them to a supermarket. The children are, from left,
come and "stay with us." The Ward family Corrine, 5; Jimmie, 6; Doug, 3, and
read about Miss Weiss abandoning her Terry, l'i.
children in New York because she had no (UPI Telephoto)
Rockefeller Plans
To Have GOP Voice
Albany, N.Y.-IUPl) - Nelson
Rockefeller wants a major
voice in drafting Republican
Party policy for the next four
years.
The New York governor,
who withdrew from the White
House race this year because
leaders were determined to
nominate Vice President Rich
ard M. Nixon, took the first
step in getting ready for "the
next time"' when he announc
ed Tuesday he would seek re
election as governor in 1962.
Rockefeller said his deci
sion to run again should not
be interepted as meaning he
personally would look for the
presidential designation, but
he left no doubt he intends
to take part in making the
selection. He described him
self as "one of the party lead
ers" who will guide GOP for
tunes during the next four
years.
Gasoline Tank Truck
Flames Extinguished
Newberg-fl)PI)-A tank truck
loaded with 6,000 gallons of
gasoline burst into flames on
Highway 99 six miles north
of here Tuesday night but
Newberg firemen put out the
blaze quickly, preventing an
explosion.
Firemen said overheated
brake drums set the tires on
fire and, then the trailer. No
one was hurt.
Corvallis Packing
Firm To Be Sold
Salem-IIJPD-Blue Lake Pack
ers, Inc., a Salem cooperative,
said Tuesday it is purchasing
the Western Oregon Packing
Corp., Corvallis.
Norman Merrill, general
manager of Blue Lake, said
options are expected to be ex
ercised within two weeks. The
Corvallis firm has a yearly
payroll of some $400,000. Pur
chase price was not disclosed.
FORMER EDITOR DIES
New York -IUPD- Daniel R.
Harper, 66, former editor of
the Staten Island (N.Y.) Ad
vance, died Monday.
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Oregon Gets $10,391
In Heart Fund Grants
Portland - Research and
fellowship grants totaling
$10,391 have been awarded to
scientists at the University of
Oregon medical school by the
Oregon Heart association, ac
cording to Robert Cameron,
OHA president.
Largest single -grant was
$4,000 to give research train
ing to Dr. Hossein Vakili In
Safeguards Asked
On Property Grab
Washington-IUPD-Sen. Alex
ander Wiley, (R-Wis.), called
today for United Nations safe
guards against seizure of for
eign property such as has oc
curred in Cuba and elsewhere.
Without "vigorous" N.N.
action, Wiley said, private in
vestors would shy away from
business activities in newly
developing nations.
Wiley, senior Republican on
the Senate Foreign Relations
committee, said there were a
great many areas of the world
in which investments could be
made only at great risk.
Butte Falls Unit
To Meet Thursday
Butte Falls The Butte
Falls Home Extension unit
will meet Thursday, Decem
ber 1 at the home of Mrs,
Harry Dalton at 10:30 a.m.
. The demonstration for the
month is on Christmas ideas,
from fancy recipes to decora
tions that may be used
throughout the house. Demon
strating the ideas will be Mrs.
Donald Jolliffe, Mrs. Kreloff,
Mrs. C. Thompson and Mrs.
Randall Perkins. Anyone in
terested is invited to attend.
ELECTION TROUBLES
Taipei, Formosa UPIi Gen
eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek's
Kuomintang party is having
internal election troubles, ac
cording to Taipei newspapers.
The i reports said a number
of party members challenged
the results of an election held
by the party for candidates to
the Taipei city council.
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from the pages of Seven
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the $3.00 sneakers discount
that goes with each pur-chase!
V
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contrast cardiovascular visu
alization under the direction
of Dr. Charles T. Dottcr. Dr.
Vakili is in the school's de
partment of radiology.
A $3,000 grant to Dr. Roy
L. Swank will be used in the
study of tile effect of fat and
oil meals on the fatty acid con
tent of red blood cells, serum
and plasma.
Other OHA grants went to: j
Integrative Study
Dr. Eugene A. Lentini, in
structor in physiology, for in
tegrative study of the metab
olism and functional charac
teristics of heart muscle,
$1,215;
Dr. Robert H. Rigley for a
research project, "A Study of
the Morphologic Changes Oc
curring with Time In Arterial
and Venous Thrombi in Dogs,"
$1,000;
Some $576 for the services
of Dr. Toshio Fujikura in the
project, "Studies of the Etiol
ogy and Pathogenesis of Pul
monary Hyaline Membranes,"
and $600 to Dr. Zaven A. Ad
rouny as part of his stipend
for the 1960-61 Raymond R.
Brown memorial fellowship.
Cameron stressed that funds
for such projects come from
support of the association's an
nual Heart Fund campaign in
February, and memorial bc
quests.
Geisha Girl Ring
Broken in Japan
Atami, Japan-flJPD-Nine men
and one woman were held to
day on charges of selling 161
wives and daughters of poor
Kyushu coal miners to Geisha
house owners who forced the
women into prostitution.
Police also arrested 16
Geisha house owners in this
hot-spring resort city.
The police roundup of the
"slave trade ring" Tuesday
was touched off by the suicide
of a young Geisha girl who
left a note saying she could
not get out of prostitution be
cause she could never pay off
her debt to the ring.
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