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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rohl, Keno, Ore., were in Mod
ford last week to do some Christmas shopping. They
are shown above as they looked for change for the
parking meter. Mr Rohl has been an employee of
California Oregon Power company for 17 years.
Three young women, coalless in the chilly late'afternoon hours,
wear thoughtful expressions as they cross Central avenue to get
to their destination. They were unaware that their picture was
being taken. . , i
MedfordTribune-
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1960
Winter Street Scenes
Post office employee Lloyd Miles, at left, was
waiting for the light to change as he was de
livering parcel post packages in downtown Med
ford when this picture was taken. Postman Miles
lives with his wife and son at 205 Portland avo.,
Medford.
Medford High school students Candy Kellenboror
and Danny Sieg are shown at right as they
strolled up. Main street after, school one. day
last week, trying to get ideas for their Christ
mas gift lists, Danny is a senior, Candy a
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Mrs. Edgar Sims, above, another Christ
mas shopper, had ust about all the
packages she could carry as the camera
caught her waiting for the light at the
corner of Main and Bartlett streets. Mrs.
Sims and her husband operate Sims
Cycle and Hobby Shop in Medford.
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, S Michael Shawn Kelly, four month - old
son of. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Kelly, Grants
Pass, had a big smile for his mother as
they got out of the car in downtown
Medford last Wednesday. Mr. Kelly is
i an employee of the U. S. Forest Service.
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Window shorjoers last Tuesday in Mod- . as'TZL.t
ford were Miss Patti Clave, left, and
fnend Miss Leto Sheperd, who, like
everyone else that day, were mindful of -J
the cold wind. Miss Sheperd protects
her ears (and hairdo) with both hands
as the pair look in a ewelry store
window.
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