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TOYS Literally thousands of tovs, bicycles,
toy trucks, airplanes, dolls and games, were
being distributed to needy families Friday
and Saturday at the Hamlin Motors build
ing at Eight and Front sts., Medford. Maj
William Ricken of the Salvation Army was
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m charge of the crew of volunteer workers
that handed out the Christmas toys. The
picture above shows only a part of the
"sea" of toys that were spread out on the
floor of the building.
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CHRISTMAS BASKETS More than 300
baskets of food, containing turkeys, hams,
sweet potatoes, fruit, cakes and many staple
food items had been distributed to needy
families in Jackson county by Saturday
morning. Salvation Army workers, along
with a number of volunteers, aided in giv
ing out and delivering the baskets. Above,
Welfare Worker Lynn Luthe (left) and
William Sherwood check over the baskets
at the distribution point, 216 East Fourth
St., Medford.
Christmas Bureau Completes Its
Work With Basket Distribution
Valley Man Is
On Probation for
Part in Fire Case
Claude Walter Chase. 41. of
route 2. box 6fiSB, Central
Point, Friday afternoon in
Jackson county circuit court
was- placed on probation and
imposition of sentence was
suspended for five years on a
charge of setting fire to forest
land.
In suspending the sentence,
Circuit Judge Edward C.
Kelly said the pre-sentence in
vestigation report pointed fa
vorably to probation. He not-,
ed Chase had a good employ-!
ment record, good service roc-1
ord and prior to the crime to
which he had pleaded guilty,
he had been considered a
good citizen.
Judge Kelly said ordinarily
he would not grant probation i
in such a case, but felt "an
institutional sentence" would
be a severe hardship on the
wife and seven children. The
circuit judge noted that both
Jackson and Josephine coun
ties' district attorneys favored
probation.
Drove Truck
Chase's attorney. Robert
Royer, Medford, pointed out
Friday that Chase had not
set any of the fires, but had
driven the truck and had not
stopped the other two men
from setting the fires.
Chase was arrested as an
accomplice to setting a series
of approximately 12 roadside
fires that occurred in Jose
phine and Jackson counties
last July 16.
Scheduled for sentencing
Dec. 26 on a similar charge
is Henry Stumbo, 34, of Wolf
Creek.
The two men pleaded guilty
to the charges in circuit court
Sept. 11. They, with Leo V.
Thompson, 39, Salem, were
indicled by a grand jury in
August. Thompson Ls current
ly serving a 20-month sen
tence in Oregon state penitentiary.
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MANY CHRISTMAS ITEMS DRASTICALLY
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
ONLY 27,M
BOYS' AND GIRLS' 26-INCH COASTER BRAKE
BICYCLES WITH CANTILEVER FRAMES
Two-Tone Saddles
Coaster Brakes
Safety Frames
1.75 Rubber Tires
Reg. 39.95
Shop and compare you'll discover what great values these arel You'll
find that these are bikes with the quality end construction found In
higher priced models . . . real finds at Newberrys low price. All have
lafely cantilever frames. Grand back-to-school Ideal Boys' In red
girls' in blue.
The Jackson County Inter
community Council's Christ
mas bureau has completed its
work for another year and
baskets and toys were distrib
uted to the needy Friday
afternoon.
Each year, the bureau is
operated through the Red
Cross office. Applications for
assislance to the needy dur
ing the holiday season are ac
cepted, and the services of
organizations throughout the
area are coordinated.
Names are provided to or
ganziations wishing to present,
baskets and families not pro
vided for by outside organiza
tions are taken care of by
the Red Cross and Salvation
Army.
Foodstuffs Collected
Foodstuffs have been rol-
vatinn Army's bell ringers
kettles, contributions of food
stuffs have been made by
stores In the area, more than
500 dolls were repaired and
dressed by the 50-Plus club
and Medford firemen have
been working for weeks paint
ing and repairing toys.
Friday the Elks club an
nex was the scene of activity
as the baskets were packed
by members of the Elks lodge.
Some baskets were picked
up; the rest were delivered
by welfare case workers and
members of the Elks lodge.
In a downbtown garage,
toys which had been readied
by firemen were sorted in
groups for boys and girls and
by age by Red Cross volun
teers under the direction of
Mrs. O. A. Eden, chairman
lected by the Junior Red of volunteers. She was assist
Cross in the schools, money j ed by Mrs. Ray Barnelt. Dis
has been collected in the Sal- j tribution was under the di-
Court Records
Mrniom u su irM. entRT
Mfifrort Rrunn Slamnv
dbrv frl stop i(fn. 510
Robpil Lrtuarrt Lories, violation
fif basis rulr, MH
,lnmc Brooks Alf nr1r, viola
tion of basic nilr. $Jo
KM on Wvnc Patterson, expired
vrhirlp license "
Rrrnjfdinr Sharrnn Campbell,
violation of basic rule, VVV ex
pirrrl vehicle lifcnse 7
Carmen Klzaler Poe, rii sobered
traffic sicnal. $lf)
Adell Hay. disnheved truffle
fennl. $10.
Berths Ini Reed. disobeyed
traffic ftiEnat. SI"
rpclion of Capt. William Rick
en of the Salvation Army.
Almost 400 applications
were handled through the
Christmas bureau this year,
with the Red Cross and the
Salvation Army providing
baskets for 3(10 families and
toys for hundreds of children.
Dr. Case Installed
President of Staff
Dr. L. G. Case was installed
as inti:t president of the Sa
cred Heart Medical staff at. the
annual Christmas meeting re
cently. Others installed were Dr.
N. J. Wilson, president-elect;
Dr. F. H. Bogard, secretary;
and Dr. M. J. Campagna. Dr.
O. J. Halhoth, Dr. E. L. Law
son, and Dr. R. H. Rcichers,
executive committee.
Dr. F. T. Burich is chief of
surgery at the hospital; Dr.
Ralph Hihbs, chief of medi
cine; Dr. H. L. Bochnke, chief
of pediatrics: Dr. R. H. Saul,
chief of radiology; Dr. T. E.
Upton, chief of aneslhesia;
and Dr. Otto Emig, chief of
gynecology.
Mrs. Helen Lamherg was
introduced as speaker by the
retiring president, Dr. E. V.
Meyerding. She explained the
new electronic system of data
processing for medical rec
ords. The system was put Into
effect Dec. 1.
Dennis the Menace
violation
DISTRICT COl'RT
.lan'es Mark Andern
of basic rule 10
Hnuard William Pavne. over
load, si fin
.lesse Lee Brown, no nper.it nr'a
licence. t5
Neil sVtEutt I.enslog, overload.
Carrol Lrf Clark, taihire to flop.
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Georce W. Hamilton, failure to
dim ST ,V
Jun'es Harold Hennessev. drunk
mi public highway, 50 days In the
county jail
.Johnnv Radtke. divorce complain!.
I Mhv Bell Childrrth v Keitfi C.
i Childreth, divorce complaint.
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! ' Car'y Lynn' Snder. .It 3 Smith I
frr-Hpe M . Medford and Sharon
I.ee Pra'tier. 229 North Bartlett
' M , Medford
f David Michael Pal terscm. 420
j North Cirnne si . Medford. and Lin-
da Marie Smith, route 2, box 442,
Medford.
Glenn Thotna Vermillion. 1
South Pioneer .. Ashland, and
i Veva .lean Main. 333 Garfield t .
i A'hland
Rohert Stirklry Schmidt, Z'n
I .Tannev lane Medford. and SinHra
Aon Kuhnlek. 907 South Oakdale
avr . Medford
1 Chnrlr Ray Rratnard. 24fl Wj.
neina Wv, .Medford. and Phyl!i
.lime Scott. 2l0fi Thomaa Ave.
Empire. Ore
Richard Allen Duncan, llfiin
, Dviccan rd . Central Point, and j
: Linda Annctt B a t e m a n. 230 1
Beattv m,. Medford
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CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS DISHES
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RADIO
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Deliciout Warren Watkini Candy
5 lb. box
CHOCOLATES
4.49 Value
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Same a Thumbelina Only
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88
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Toasler 15.88
Percolator 15.88
Port Mixer 15.88
Steam and Dry Iron .... 13.88
Spray Steam & Dry Iron 16.44
Hair Dryer 16.88
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NYLONS
Only
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With Coupon
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