Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1956, Image 13

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MEDFORDfJvTRIBUTfE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1956
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O The Earl Jtichordsons, 2133 Cycler Lake avenue, out
lined their front door with silver tip fir twigs and red
O oonttfclue lights and covered the door with green and
rd foil. A red and white candy cane, stars, bells, and.
Santa's face complete the holiday picture.
Christmas Lights
By Olive Starcher
Christmas decorations, whether reverent or gay,
are an important part of the American scene. This year
the Medford Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsored
a home decoration and lighting contest, and pictured
today are some of the entries which were completed
early last week. '
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Mrs. Grace Fiero was at work on her front door decorations at 537 West Tenth street when the Tribune photog- ,
0o 0 0 fpher chanced to drive by. Done in gold and white, screens at either side of the door are painted gold and bare
qO branches ore in contrasting 'white. The door has a gold background and a fig tree branch with fru't and twigs
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Thineen-year-old Stephen Miller, who starred building a Christmas scene three years ago, this year did a touch-up
job on Santa Claus. Stephen, In the eighth grade at St. Mary's, executed the decorations from a design sketched
by Curtis Barne. Stephen .is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller Jr., 41 1 Oakwood drive, and the scene is on
q . the Miller' lawn.
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Hundreds of valley residents drive by the home of' A. M. "Dutch" Farfan, 723 Newtown' street, during the holiday!
to see the nativity scene and other Christmas decorations which he creates.' Mr. Farfan, a building contractor,
made the shelter and figures from plaster, last year's scene was only Mary and the Christ child; this year he
added the figure of Joseph.
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Santa Claus with sleigh and reindeer are on the roof of the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Welsh, 1300. East Main
street. Dr. Welsh made the objects from solid blocks of wood, creating his own design and doing the cutting,
carving and painting. The task took much of his spore time for six months. This is the third year the roof top scene
has been created by : the doctor for Christmas. , i
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House decorations made by the A. M. Farfan family includes huge candy canes made from linoleum rolls topped
with stovepipe elbows and enameled red and white. Bows and greenery decorate the big canes. The Farfans'
daughters, Linda (at left) and Rhonda, admire their father's handiwork. The girls macte the lollipops from paper
plates, painting them in various gay colors.
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