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 "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