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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1939)
Friday, Aug. 18, 1939 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 • TALENT • Eight Room House ’ Now Possible on $35 Salary • Mrs Ralph Illlkey and daugh ter Cornelia of Medford weie vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark Tuesday. O Mr. and Mrs Cliff Green are the parents of a boy born Tuesday morning In the Ashland Commun ity hospital. • Mr. and Mis f-atham McDow ell are the parents of a boy born Thursday morning He 7‘/k pound* at birth and was chris tened Thorad Clare • Mrs Thelma Newlun returned from California, where she spent the lust two months visiting rela tives and attending the fair. • Donald Walden, who is em ployed near Kirk, spent the week end in Talent Much of the cur • Mrs Victor Bursell of east rent upswing in the Medford was transacting business building trade 1» in Tal.-nt Saturday due to the thou • Mrs Bill Hotchkiss and baby \and« of «mall and Mrs. Myrtle Hutter spent home* being buill Tuesday at fdttle Applegate visit- for moderate * in mg Mrs Hotchkiss' sister. Mrs come families win Vieva Saltmarsh. postponed buildini • Hazel Walker of Phoenix spent through the de Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. presslon year* Parks. Thi* market i« be • Mr. and Mrs. A W Wheeler ing ktimulated tn and daughter of Corvallis moved builders and archi tects who have to the old Lamkin property one brought forth at mile west of town, recently va tractive but eco cated by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fire nomical houses within the purse range of the $35 a-week man. The stone. No. I model home (top) in the "Town of Tomorrow” at the New • Matilene Maxwell of Keene York World'« Fair is an example Sponsored by the National Home creek, who has been visiting Eve Ituilder»' Bureau, of which W. Wadsworth Wood (upper right) Is di lyn Huson for the last week, re rector, the home i* of the dual duty type, each room designed to turned to her home Monday. »ervr several purposes Hie living room, shown below, is dlstin • The Talent Gad-to-Meet-You guished by the apparent spaciousness added by the plate glass mlr- club held Its regular monthly ses tor over the fireplace, and the cheerfulness of the large windows. sion in the city hall Thursday eve ning Following supper a splendid NEW•YORK.—One answer to with the mtn as well as women," program was enjoyed. Miss Craw Mr Wood commented ‘ This is i rnnjoi problem of the- building ford and a dancing class of Ash example of how the specula industry that of designing an an land assisted in the entertainment. tive buildtl or landlord can in- Mr Fowler was chairman of the dtructive but economical real- < k -. i <• tin- rental value of a prop, evening Mrs. Hackler will act as fence within the reach of the erty and give an air of spacious chairman for the next meeting |2,000 i vi.n man—I* provided ness to small rooms " Despite the busy season, a good at by the No I model home in the Tl><- No 1 model home is also tendance was present. 'Town of Tomonow" at the New distinctive for the manner in • Ray Lewis and family of Ash York World's Fair which single room* are so design land stopped tn Talent Saturday This "dual duty" demonstra- ed as to be adaptable to several evening enroute to their cabin on ion house was planned especially purposes The master bedroom, the A|>plegate for the week-end. fol the family m the $35 to $50 a for example, also serves as sew • Dick Morrow of Wagner creek, A-eek income group and is so de- ing room, household office and who sustained a severe eye injury u;n<d th.it each of Its four correspondence room Its “con in a wood-cutting accident Wed ■'ooms I* really "two-in-onc," venience wall." contains a sewing nesday afternoon of last week, was .iroviding all the conveniences of machine, ironing board typewrit taken to Portland for treatment iglit rooms er stand files, drawers and cab One of the distinctive features inets When the wall is closed, j Saturday • Mr and Mrs Harry Nangle at d the Fair's No. I home, accord one door size mirror gives the tended a DAV picnic in Grants op. to W Wad worth Wood, di- room a feeling of spaciousness. Pass Sunday ectol ot the National Home The other mirror swings out to • Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cooper Builders' Bureau which is »pun-i provide that "fore and aft" view airing the exhibit, is Its tmpha- appreciated by men and women ‘ and three children of Rapids City. <is on details which appeal to the alike when they are dressed to ! S. D., are guests of Mr. Cooper s ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ruusew ife and lighten her work step out > "Built-in plate glass mirrors The American building indus- | Cooper. • Mrs L. W Tame made a busi- nstallcd in the living room and 'i y h r, a potential market of four mister bedroom have caused million houses for families of ; ness call in Medford Tuesday nuch favorable comment for the moderate income," Mr Wood said j morning. • Yvonne Miles is spending her i nsthey contribute glamor and But builders must demonstrate vacation in Klamath Falls visiting ■v to the interior The door- | locally that low-priced residence j a sister and her family. double plate glass mirrors in can be coml ' il 1 and pleasii • Charlie Morris was a caller at • i.edroom have proven popular to the eye to tap this market" the Miles’ home Tuesday evening. • Frank Ditsworth of near Trail • Dr and Mrs K. G Everett J called on Andy Carrol and family made u trip to Klamath Falls Sun I Saturday evening. • John Sloan, who has operated day • Wayne Brown and Darby O'- a garage and repair shop adjacent Tixde attended a baseball game in to Bates' service station, has sold ' Hilt Sunday to Mr. Bates and is looking for a • Gertrude Sander of Tillamook new location. land Mari. Sander of Salem are • Mrs Art Furrer and daughter vim I iiik lure at th<- home of Mr Marie of Wakefield. Kan., have and M r a W <; Sander. purchased the DeFord place and • Mrs D L. Selby and Mildred will make their home there. Mrs. S.-ll.v ¡.ft recently for th.-ir home Furrer and daughter recently ar in Boise, Ida . following a visit rived here. She is a sister of Mrs. here at the home of Mr and Mrs. Leroy Olsen. • Mr. and Mrs Guy Hamilton Lloyd Selby. • Mr and Mrs. Bob Gilbert of moved into the property recently Hilt visited in Ashland Saturday vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Harry ; • Mrs St< V. Sark* and son Hamilton. Phone 6732 Charles and Mrs. Robert Hatch • Mr and Mrs J. Locker are stop are visiting m Portland this week ping at the home of Mrs. Keith FOR QI AI.ITV • Mr and Mrs. Cliff McLean via- while he is employed in Medford. AND NKKV1CE ' Ited here with friends and relatives Mrs. Locker is a daughter of Mrs. last We.-k end Keith. • Mr. and Mrs I C. Erwin and • Bill Oatman of Medford spent daughter Marilee attended the Sunday in Talent visiting friends softball tournament In Granta • Miss Florence Weiser, school DA IKY nurse, was in Talent checking the Paas Monday evening. children's clinic Thursday. • Hulda Estes and Wiliam Som mers were united in marriage in Yreka. Calif , Sunday. They were high school students, and were serenaded by their many friends Thursday evening. They plan to make their home in Talent. • Mrs Martin Stevens of Ta coma, Wash . returned to her home after spending a month with her sister, Mrs Edwin Graham. • Charlie Skeeters and logging crew spent a couple of strenuous days this week assisting in fight ing a fire near the Cove ranch on Dead Indian. The men were unani mous in their praise of the women who worked diligently in prepara tion of food and coffee during the battle. ------------ «------------ • Dorothy Jean Harsey left for her home in Klamath Falls Mon day following a visit here at the home of Mrs. Dora Clark. CLOVER LEAF 4 FFICI BNT 1 Uis silly ess level tee* spoonful to e cup of tiffed flour for reoit recipet. j | BAKING HV powder Same price today | [ as 48 years ago I I 25ounc«»fcr254 | B Manufacturael by baltiny pawJer II 1B ipacialiite wh* maha nctMnf but II B bahinf poweler — under euparvieian II IB of «apart chamieto of national IB IB_______ reputation. ____ IB MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT 3 r ( • SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES! DIAL 7021—FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY X 4 4 Bananas, 4 lbs. 19c Grapefruit, 6 for 13c 5c Lettuce, Ige., solid Lemons, 2 dozen 25c Home Grown Tomatoes, 4 lbs. 10c Cantaloupe, large 5c Watermelon, lb. lie Pearl Shortening s*„35c FLOUR Drifted Snow 1.59 White House 1.29 Albers Corn Flakes, 5c HONEY-5 pounds - - 39c Crystal White, giant bar, 6 - 23c MATCHES—cartori - - 16c COFFEE-White Mouse - 23c pnrrrr hills blue .............. 20c UUrrCL HILLSRED.................. 26c LUX TOILET SOAP-3 for 17 c MILK—Oregon - - - - 6c SWANS DOWN - - - - 23c SNOWDRIFT - - - - 53c JELL-O...................... 5c SUGAR C&H, 100 lbs..... $¿'.96 C&H, 25 lbs...... V1.28 C&H, 10 lbs........ 51c Beet, 100 lbs.... $4 .83 Beet, 25 lbs...... $1.24 Beet, 10 lbs........ 4 9e ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS: CATSUP—14-ounce............................ 14c PEAS—Dainty Dimple No. 2 - - - - 15c WHOLE KERNEL CORN-2 for - ... 25c SAUER KRAUT—No. 2’...................... lie PEACHES—No. 2|............................. 16c MECO PEAS—303 Size, 3 for - - - - 25c MECO CORN—303 Size, 3 for - - - - 25c MECO STRING BEANS—No. 2 - - - - 10c BACON Swift’s y Pound 19c