Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 16, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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TOY DISTRIBUTION
0 FRIDAY, SATURDAY
BY LIOJSUDIES
Playthings Rebuilt By Fire
men To Be Given Out At
Rogue River Chevrolet.
locality continues to be shown
by Califoreiians. He submitted
the following list of transactions,
made in the last 60 days:
T. R. Mercer to J. M. Richard
son of San Francisco, 160 acres
on Butte Falls highway; Doro
thy R. Cook to Mrs. Edna Llnge
mann of Los Angeles, 13'i acres
at Drew, Ore.; J. R. Elmore to
Edna Lingemann, 6Vi acres at
Drew; R. E. Bender to James
E. Barnes of Los Angeles, 40
acres at Shady Cove; Von Wil
liams to Paul Otte of Redding, in Sams Valley; W. H. Barker
Calif., 40 acres on Crater Lake to Dan Russell of Los Angeles,
highway: B. L. Mercer to G. H. cre on Croter Uke hih"
More Powfr Sought
Austin. Tel. UP)--tJnlversltT of
TrxM chemists are working; to pro
vide American aviation gasoline, al
ready the best In the world, with
mora power. The eee k better refining
methods to improve the perform
ance of gasoline la aircraft motors.
LONGEST MORTGAGE
Marlon. III. (CP) The longest
mortgage In Williamson county his
tory was filed with circuit clerk Byrl
Turner by the Continental Illinois
National Bank of Chicago. It ran
102.460 words and cost SIM to me
The mortgage was given by the Cen
tral Illraots Public Service Co, of
Springfield on land owned In Wil
liamson county.
Sawyer of Pain Alto, Calif.; 149
way.
M. M. Litvinoff wiio has been
appointed Soviet Ambassador to
the United States visited here In
1933.
acres on Trail Creek: J. M.
Crawford to A. M. Hutchison
of Sacramento, Calif., 40 acres
ClMlo time tat CUasifled Ada
. m. Tjo Lett K Claesile 13.30 p
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1941.
The big stack of rebuilt toys
from Santa's shop at fire de
partment headquarters will be
distributed by Lady Lions to
the parents of needy children
Friday and Saturday at Rogue
River Chevrolet company's spa
cious show room at Ninth and
Bartlett streets.
The distribution will begin at
9 a. m. Friday. Postal cards
have been mailed by the Lady
Lions to 265 families telling the
parents on what day and at
what hour to call at the Chevro
let company for the toys. This
method is used so that there
won't be a rush all at one time
and families were asked to call
at the hour specified. Distribu
tion has been planned carefully
and there are enough toys on
hand to provide gifts for all the
children of the 265 families,
ciH Mm. C. C. Proctor, gen
eral chairman. Only families
that have received postal cards
should call for toys, she uded
Gifts For All
The number of children in
the 265 families rai.ses from
one to 16. For all of them
there will be Christmas gifts
because of the work of the
Lady Lions and the city fire
men who rebuilt and repaint
old, discarded toys into new,
shiny playthings for Yuletide
giving.
The firemen's work is prac
tically completed and the recon
structed toys are piled high at
department headquarters. The
Lady Lions will move the toys
to the distributing center Thurs
day and in the meantime the
club and the firemen would like
to have the public call at the
fire hall to see what Santa will
give to the underprivileged
children this year.
C. M. Hurd, nead of the Chev
rolet company, voluntarily of
fered use of his showroom for
distribution of the toys.
(By the Associated Press)
Coming out openly against an
order of the German occupation
authorities for the first time
since the armistice, France last
night condemned a German ord
er for the execution of 100 al
leged Jewish communists and
anarchists in occupied France.
The French acknowledged the
100 were "delinquents" instead
of hostages such as the Germans
have executed in groups this
fajl but said the very high num
ber provoked "profound uneasi
ness among Frenchmen.
The Germans said Saturday
the 100 would be shot in re
prisal for "recent attacks against
the occupation troops." They
also fined the Jews in the occu
pied zone 1,000,000,000 francs
($20,000,000).
In partitioned Yugoslavia and
Greece, several hundred thous
and axis soldiers were reported
tied up with steady and strong
resistance by Serbs and Greeks
in a small-scale war.
Califorr.ians Buying
Rogue Valley Farms
' D. E. Millard, Shady Cove
realty broker, reported today
that interest in property in his
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117 SOUTH CENTRAL
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