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JTEDFOKD lrSTTJ TKTBITNT5. JrEDFORD, OT?TOO?T, WEDXT.SDAY, MATtCH 13. 1935.
Medford's Model Home Open for Inspection Thursday Afternoon
POSSIBILITIES OP
LATE FURNISHINGS
CLEVERLYSHOWN
Complete Residence Built
and Furnished On Second
Floor Plumbing and
Lighting Are Authentic
In the model home which ii to be
opened for inspection at noon Thurs
day on the second floor of Weeks
and Orr furniture store. Mod ford Is
given an Impressive Insight In mod
ern taste and arrangement, In fur
nishing and color harmony, yet la
shown Just how "livable" a beautiful
home can be.
One's first 1m predion upon step
ping Into the attractive living room
la that he haa left the furniture store
and Is visiting a new home In a
smart residential district, so com
plete and so genuine are the sur
roundings. Smartness and beauty
were combined throughout each of
the seven rooms by A. E. Orr. of
Weeks and Orr, who created the mod
el home. Helen Brayton Is the hoaxes.
After going up the new stairway
to the second floor, a visitor -comes
to a low lattice fence, beyond which
Is a green lawn, with artist! o land
scapes on either side, and lawn fur
nl m re com forta My arra n g ed . Tli e
house la at the end of a short walk,
In a setting made real with ferns
and shrubs. The sloping roof Is fin
ished with gray El Ray roofing and
the walla are white.
Inside, the comfortable living room
Is furnished with tasteful simplicity,
from the soft carpet to the beautiful
furniture, delicate hued pottery and
modern fixtures.
At the left of the entrance and
in front of a wide window at which
velour drapes are eaught with
wrought Iron fixtures, la the daven
port set, finished In green. At one
end of the room the fireplace Is set
between nooks for a table and desk.
Electrically lighted logs In the fire
place give a homey effect that Is car
ried out by a mool ship with lighted
portholes on the mantel. A Had lobar
la one of the most attractive pieces
of furniture.
Leaving this room, the visitor Is
taken Into the dining room, where
the same delicate taste la evident.
Owns and browns give a richness
to the dining set and carpet that Is
carried out In the other furnishings.
The cabinet work Is complete and
conveniently arranged In thla, aa In
the other rooms.
From the other end of the living
room the visitor can go Into the
card room, one of the most Interest
ing features of the home. Indirect
lighting Is used to set off the grays
and greens found In the carpet and
the bright red of the bridge set. The
ORIGINATOR
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The jtnrnjje you have needed ran
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prised how easy It In lo avail your
self of a National HuiiPlng Loan.
8f us for nil Information . . ,
Frre planning service and every
povlhle nUtanr gladly rendered.
Woods Lumber Co.
J ark on nt irneee. Phone 1ft
A. E. Orr, veteran MXiruru furni
ture dealer and managing owner of
Weeks and Orr Furniture store, who
ronrelved the Idea of a model home
where firms of this rlty might dis
play to best advantage their work
manship and wares. Mr. Orr's model
home, located on the second floor of
the Weeks and Orr building In this
city, Is considered one of the finest
and most complete homes of Its kind
on the pacific roast. Furnishings for
this unique model home were person
ally selected hy Mr. orr and Ills son.
Gene, on their recent extended visit
to furniture markets In Los Angeles
and San Francisco,
LOCAL FIRMS AID
PREPARAT
OF
Construction, Lighting,
Plumbing, Decorating and
Furnishing All Display
Work of Medford Firms
walls are paneled In modernistic wall
board. The bedroom Is furnished with rob
in's egg blue In the walls, and gold
In the bed-covering and top of the !
dressing table. The carpet Is dis
tinctive, carrying deep red and gray.
Off the bedroom Is the dressing
room and bath which enrry out. the
most modern touches In beautiful ;
colors. The fixtures In the bnth are j
orchid, set off delicately by blue In
the floor and curtains. The walls, a
soft gray, are finished In sealex that I
can be washed. I
The kitchen Is strikingly modern, !
full of color and so conveniently ar-
ranged that no space Is wasted. In
direct lights set off the live colors
of celling and walls. Into which the
metal sink and range were set, Oreen
Is the color used In the floor and
curtains, and la repeated with other
bright colore In the breakfast nook.
The entire house Is equipped with
plumbing and electric lighting facul
ties, which, with the comfortable ar
rangement and furnishings, welcome
the visitor to make himself at home.
LAUREL STREET HOME
WILL BE WOW
Reports from the national housing
act campaign headquarters would In
dies te that the solicitation work Is
meeting with success. It was an
nounced by committee members this
morning.
One hundred and thirty-five sug
gested Improvements were reported
on Monday, which with the 348 for
the previous week makes a total of
during the five days of the field
survey.
It Is reported that some men In
the building trades have gone to
work during the psst week aa a result
of the compalgn now being staged In
Medford.
In co-operation with the housing
art campaign. Harold H. Brown, of
the Jackson County Building and
Ijoan association, announces that an
other property will be completely ren
ovated by the association. A similar
project was undertaken some time
ago on West Main street.
The property to be renovated this
time Is at 306 laurel street and the
work Includes the rearrangement of
rooms by adding a dining room and
making a conveniently arranged well
llRhted kitchen. Material for the Job
will be furnished by local dealers and
a U local labor will be done by home
owner In the community. The gen
era public Is Invited to Inapevt the
house now and then to watch the
progress which will be made as the
renovating la undertaken.
Home portraits of family groups
and children at Special Prices
Shangle Studio. Phone 1308.
Reflecting the trend of modern
home construction and furnishing,
Medford'a Model Home, located on
the second floor of the Weeks 4c Orr
building In this city, stands as an
example of the enterprise of 1U orig
inator, A. E. Orr. and Medford firms
which parltclpated In He construc
tion. With a homey atmosphere,
where good taste and smartness pre
dominate, this unique model home Is
complete In every detail of appoint
ments and furnishings.
The model home is approached by
a beautiful winding stairway con
structed by the Trowbridge cabinet
Works, and the first glimpse of the
cozy, Spanish-style bungalow gives
the Impression that It Is surrounded
by space and distances, made possible
by a poster-type landscape scene
which blenda Into a green, artificial
grass lawn. Comfortable lawn furni
ture occupies the front yard. The
landscape was painted by Johnle
King, a Medford artist. The El Rey
roof of the smartly styled bungalow
waa Installed by the Woods Lumber
Co.. EI Rey dealers here, while the
attractive wall board throughout the
home, arranged In modernistic pat
terns, was supplied by the Timber
Products Co.
Upon entering the doorway, the vis
itor at Medford'a Model Home will
be greeted by a coxy, well lighted liv
ing room with a hospitablo fire glow
ing In the ornamental fireplace. The
fireplace and masonry were handled
by Elmer Childers, general contractor,
and I. C. ChtldfTs, flreplare special
ist, while the lighting and electrical
Installations and fixtures were made
and furnished by the People's Elec
tric Btore. One outstanding feature
of the living room's furnishings Is a
Kaniooar, a combination radio and
serving bar with service for 32 people.
This unique combination set will be
handled here by Weeks & Orr.
In the adjoining dining room an
attractive table Is completely set with
glassware from Weeks & Orr'a stock
and silverware supplied by Larry
Schade's Jewelry store. To the right
of the dining room Is a spacious
bridge room, well lighted with the
latest type floor lamps and ready for
a rubber of bridge card table and
comfortably arm chairs are In place.
Next to the card room, a colorful
bedroom with a veritable Invitation
to rest, features a bedroom suit along
the modern lines. This bedroom Is
from the regular Wwm A Orr stock.
Immediately back of the bedroom Is
a small dressing room opening on the
bathroom with Its modernistic fix
tures of orchid tint. These fixtures
were furnished and Installed by the
Modern Plumbing- Ac Sheet Metal Co..
while congoleum floor covering and
washable Sealtex wall coverings were
sent to this city for the model home
l" the Congoleum-Nairn Co. of Port
land. In the conveniently arranged and
small kitchen no detail has been over
looked. Therrls a weaalth of built-in
cabinets so handy for the housewife.
These cabinets, along with window
frame and Interior trim throughout
the model home, were produced and
Installed by Trowbridge Cabinet
Works, a Medford manufacturing es
tablishment. Another of Johnle King's
palntlnga forms the background of
the cabinets arid the metal sink and
drain board, the latter being fur
nished by Brill Metal Works, Inc. An
attractive General Electric flat-top
electric rang Installed by the Cali
fornia Oregon Power Co., and the
newest type Kelvin tor handled by
Weeks A Orr complete the kltrhen
equipment, while the spacious kitch
en cabinets are filled with dishes,
utensils and such delicious foods as
Del Rogue canned goods produced by
the Bagley Canning Co. of southern
Oregon. A cozy breakfast room com
pletes the home.
The draperies, one of the final
touches of the striking model house,
were furnished by D. N. and B. Wal
ters of Portland. The rich coloring
was attained through the use of
Wallhlde, a product handled In Med
ford by K. D. Rosa Company. Wall
hide seml-glou gives a satin finish
to woodwork. John H. Lock, Med
ford decorator, handled the painting
and decorating In Medford'a Model
Home, while P. E. Troutler waa the
contractor, and Prank Clark, Medford
architect, planned the arrangement.
Meflrord Model Home reflects the
ability and effort of craftsmen of
this city as well as the quality of
furnishings and installations hand
led In this city. The home will be
open for public lnnspectton Thursday
noon and dally from noon to 5 o'clock
with Helen Brayton as hostess.
SAFETY RECORD
MT. CLEMENS. Mich. (UP) Pos-
MMlng letters from all partu of the
world recommending him n. a chauf
feur, Joseph LiCrosM cllm to be
the champion safe automobile driver
of Michigan and, perhaps, the United
pit rea.
LaCrosse said ha ha ririvn 91
years without an accident and offers
credentials from all over the world
In proof. He became claimant to the
title on noticing that a Massachus
etts man put In similar clalma after
35 years or driving without any re
ported mishaps.
One of the letters hlehlv nr.l.ino
Lacrosse aa a chauffeur Is signed by
fnnce Joseph dechlmay, of Bel
glum. "I have driven fn naarlv av.rw
country In Europe, all over the Unit
ed Statea and Canada and parts of
Africa." Lacrosse asserted. "My cre
dentials ahow It. and they prove X
never have had an accident."
"It la all In Davtnrr attention
what you are doing. You can't argue
wun your wire or look at the scenery
while driving an automobile."
OLD MlelUGliOW
FREMONT. Neb. (UP) An old
money Jug. believed to be one of
three such receptacles In existence,
has attracted attention during lta
display In the Stephens National bank
here. Two other Jugs are owned by
the University of New Hampshire and
the Metropolitan Museum In New
York.
The Jug la the property of Richard
Heald, Saundera county, who brought
It to Nebraska several yeara ago.
Years ago, before there were banks,
settlers used the lead-lined Jara aa
depositories for their funds, burying
thrm deep In the ground. According
to collectors of antlquea, the Jugs
no ware valuable due to their scar
city. Heald'a Jug waa excavated in a
basement In Byefleld, Mass., about
38 yeara ago.
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Your watch repairing will receire
my personal attention. Johnson the
Jeweler.
RED RAYS CAUSE
TURKEYS TO LAY
IN MID WINTER
MANHATTAN, Kas. (UP) Bel
entlsts of Kansaa State college have
played a trick on turkeys which has
extended the egg-laying time of
hens from the usual March period to
the first week In January.
Advancement of the egg-producing
period makes possible a crop of tur
keys for the August and September
markets when prices are seasonably
hlgth.
H. M. Scott, associate professor of
poultry husbandry, explained that
the change In the laying time was
effected by activating the reproduct
ive organs of turkea with light rays.
"It la the red rays of the spectrum
that act aa the stimulating agency,"
he said. "The green rays of the spec
trum actually inhibit sexual activity.
MAs a result of these experiments,
the theory haa been advanced that
the red rays of the aun'a spectrum,
or art! f leal light, act upon the ante
rior lobe of the pituitary gland; this
endocrine gland found In the brain
Is stimulated to activity by the red
rays, causing It to prodce a hormone
that activates tne sex glands.
"Since the days grow shorter In the
fall. It la evident that true amount
of red ray available la reduced and
that providing artificial Illumination
compensates for what the tun's spec
trum falls to provide."
Use of the light not only alters
the laying time of old hens but also
brings young hena to maturity soon
er than would otherwise be the case,
the experimenters found.
SALEM. Ore. (UP) Typhoid fever
In Oregon has been brought under
almost complete control, declared
State Health Officer Frederick D.
Strieker, M.D.
As Inte as 1909 the death rate
from this cause was 31 per 100.000
population." said Dr. Strieker. "Epl
demlra of the disease ravaged the
countryside and took a heavy toll
even In our larger cities. In 1933,
the death rate from typhoid fever
In Oregon was 1.9 per 100.000 popu
lation, less than one-tenh of what
It was 35 years ago, before the de
velopment of adequate water purity
control.'
Increased um of the chlorlnatlon
method of purifying water has
brought the number of cases of ty
phoid down rapidly. In 1909 there
were 990 cases In the state, costing
on the average about $300 per case,
or a total of $297,000. In 1934 there
were but 137 cases, which coet ap
proximately $38,000.
The Infant mortality rate, due to
popular education, public health
nurses, health officers and other
agenclea, haa been brought down to
less than four per cent, half of
what It waa only a few years ago,
Dr. Strieker aald.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powers of Phoe
nix are the parents of a baby boy
weighing 7 pounds. 11 ounces, born
Monday at the Sacred Heart hospital.
4
Auk the customers who have their
watch repairing done here. Johnson
thf tVcweler.
FRUIT GROWERS
SPRAY MATERIALS
LIME-SULPHUR CONCENTRATE 32 deg. Baume
Drum Lota (50 Qui.) 14c per gal.
(plus rirpo.lt l..ln on drum until returned)
Bulk (50 gallorn or more) Bring your
own container 13c per gal
DRY LIME-SULPHUR 6' o per lb.
SULPHUR Lime Sulphur Grade H3.50perton
LIME (180 lb. bbl.) best quality $2.50 per bbl
DORMANT OIL EMULSION (30 gal.
dnims) 22c per gal.
(plua depo.lt $i.m nn drum until returned)
ASK US FOR QUOTATIONS ARSENATE OF LEAD,
BORDEAUX, BLACK LEAF 40, COPPER SULPHATE
ETC., ETC.
ROGUE RIVER SPRAY CO.
Telephone 1190
On Highway South of Medford at Bear Creek Orchards
Locals
Prom Central Point Mrs. E. J.
Boardman waa a v 1a; tor in thla city
yesterday from Centrsl Point.
From Trail Dave Penoe of Trail
visited this city Tuesday on business,
Trelrhlerg Visit Mr. and Mrs,
Oeorge Trelchler of Central Point
visited In Medford yesterday.
At Sacred Heart J. A. McDougal
la a patient receiving medical at
tention at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Lenten Service Tonight Lenten
service will be held tonight at 7:45
o'clock at the Zion Lutheran church,
according to announcement.
Has Operation Miss Melba Ander
son of Jacksonville underwent an
mergency operation yesterday at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
At Sacred Heart Louise Cormean
of 1108 Eaat Eleventh street under
went an operation yesterday at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
Back from Rose City Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Sanderaon and Mrs. Charles
Gilbert of this city returned yester
day from Portland, after having been
away since Sunday.
To Attend Funeral R. p. Waters,
associated with Moty & VanDyke
Auto Parts company In Klimath Palls,
passed through Medford today on his
way to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Waters mother, Mrs. C. Wledmer, In
Salem.
PaAkes Return Dr. and Mrs. C. H.
Paake have returned from the San
Francisco Bay region, where they were
called last Friday by the Illness and
death of Dr. Paske's brother. O. W.
Paske of Loa Gates. They were ac
companied back by Robert and Ed
ward Paske, Dr. Paske's nephews, who
will make their home here for a time.
To Hold Dinner Friday The congre
gation of the First Methodist church
la holding a covered dish dinner at
the church parlors Friday evening.
March 15. Each family is asked to
bring their own service, sandwiches.
and a covered dish. Following the
dinner there will be nn Interesting
program presented by the Wesley lea
gue. No admission will be charged
for this program, but a silver offer
ing will be taken.
Toggery mil Hears Opera W. F.
"Toggery Bill" Isaacs, In a letter to
friends In this city from Portland,
where he Is spendlnit a short vaca
tion. Indicates that the opera "Aids,"
being put on In that city by the Sin
Carlos opera company, is receiving
enthusiastic applause from large au
diences. Mr. Isaacs enjoyed the opera
tremendously, that being the first
he has nevti in three years. The Med
ford business and sportsman has
been in Portland since Sunday.
nma 40 billions of board feet, the
estimate having been made by the
northwest forest experiment siww
The 10 national forests of the
Oregon and Washington area contain
a total of approximately 200 mil
lions of feet,
w amttnk A. Siberia. (CP) Two
freak animals have been born here
within recent days. A cow gave birth
t two-headed calf. A few days
later a lamb was bora with two
heads, one of which had four eyes.
Bring In your old gold. I pay the
inn rnAh nrice. 'Government Li
cense." Johnson the Jeweler.
FOR RENT Furnished 5 -room bun
galow. Inquire 109 W. Main.
FOR SALE A-l mJLk cow. Cheap,
413 Union Ave.
FOR SALE Common alfalfa, 19 pes
cwt. Monarch Seed Co.
WANTED 10 experienced prune ra at
once. E. C. Corn, fllO-j-6.
$1600 BUYS 5 -room modern home,
completely furnished. Newly dee
orated. Paved street, shade, fruit,
parage, woodshed: 1300 down, bal
ance monthly. Call at 126 Cottage.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suits,
hats ana snoes. w
No. Front St.
WE HAVE PRICED ALL OUR REAL
ESTATE LOW FOK iMMLUinin
CASH SALE. LOOK THESE PROP
ERTIES OVER.
308 Alice St 700.00
320 S. Ivy St 1600.00
1517 W. Main St 1080.00
644 Palm St 1200.00
444 S. Ivy St 680.00
13 Kenwood 880.00
003 No. Riverside 1160.00
12 Western 600.00
210 Crater Lake Ave 2000.00
Financing can be arranged for pur
chasers who can pay 301 down.
WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING
COMPANY.
45 South central Avenue.
W. E. Thomas. Agent.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Tel. 706-J.
FOR QUICK SALE or trade for used
car, equity In 3 -room house; pay
ment $8.50. Call after 4 p. m.,
S17 Bessie St.
FOR SALE Created wheat grass.
Monarch Seed Co.
-4ROOM HOUSE and lot for sale In
Jacksonville. Oood mining ground.
Cheap. Inquire Amy's Place, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Manzanita and body fir.
Phone Jacksonville 293.
HAVE CLIENT to trade 5-room mod
ern house with 2 acres of walnuts
In Pomona, Cal.. A-l condition, for
20 or 30-acre dairy ranch. B J.
Palmer, Jackson Co. Bank. Tel. 311.
APARTMENT for rent. 806 W. Main.
FOR SALE 1929 Studebaker sedan.
O. H. Bengtson, 126 E. Main.
FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch
seea co.
WANTED Oirl for general house
work. Phone 109I-J.
WANTED Family washings. 321
Ashland Ave.
FOR SALE Seed corn In ear. 3c lb.
Jacksonville-Phoenix road, wert of
King's highway. Mrs. Simmers.
FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit.
It kills better. Monarch Seed Co.
I HAVE Just purchased fine Percheron
atallion, weighing 2100 lbs. Grand
son of the noted Laos. world's
champion stallion, valued at 845.000.
Walter Wooldrldge, Central Point.
SALEM, Ore. (UP) The Willam
ette national forest leads all others
In the United Statea In amount of
standing timber, reported the Ore
gon state board of forestry.
Thla forest, lying principally in
Lane and Linn counties, contains
EXPERIENCED Italian and Amer!-an
cook for 20 vears. needs work. Tel.
16 or 208 W. Jackson.
FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ka
nota oats. Monarch Seed Co.
ROOMS for light housekeeping, fur
nished or unfurnished. Reasonable.
Inquire 208 W. Jackson.
FOR SALE Lime-sulfur to spray
fruit trees and berry bushes. Mon
arch Seed Co.
in the Spring your hair
needs a particularly
lovely
PERMANENT WAVE
get one now before the
St. Patrick's Dances
CLAUDETTE'S
Arrow from lt National Bank
Phone 1S18
Let's
take the
TP A I M
q i uni ii
CALIFORNIA
ft
because we can...
RELAX while the engineer
docs the driving.
READ or write as we speed
over smooth steel rails.
EAT in the dining car when
ever we're hungry. Complete
meals now cost as little as 80f.
DRINK cool, clean water
w henever we're thirsty.
SLEEP in a cozy berth. A
Tourist Pullman double lowtr '
for the night costs only $1.25
And there's a rest room with
us all the way.
With rail fares at 2c a mile
and less it's real economy to
go this n ay and have all the
comforts, conveniences and
security of train travel.
Southern Pacific
4. C. CARI.E. Agent
Tel. 34
THE KOA0 DOESN'T MATTE II THE SPEED IS UNIMPORTANT SIT WHEtiVER YOU WANT
Congratulations-
To Weeks & Orr and to Medford
Firms Who Participated in the
Building and Furnishing of
Medford's Model Home
The people of this community huve
reason to feel proud of this fine
model home, elected on the second
floor of Weeks & Orr's Furniture
Store . . , The building and furnish
ing of this fine home represents the
splendid ability and efforts of sev
eral Medford firms ... all are de
serving of congratulations ! May we
suggest that home owners see this
fine Model Home many suggestions are offered for the mod
ernisation of homes and we stand ready to assist in securing
a National Housing Act Loan which provides immediate funds
on convenient terms.
Medford National Bank
MEDFORD OREGON
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THE 1955 Ford V-8 brings you the
most important Ford development
since tbc introduction of the Ford V-8
engine the ow Full-floating Spriogbase
with Comfort Zone Seating.
Wherever you sit in this new FoH V-8,
you ride ctnttrpoised between the springs.
Springs are longer, more flexible, and the.
springbase increased to 123 inches. The
result is "front seat riding comfort" eeo
(or back seat passengers.
New riding ease in the 1935 Ford V-8
is matched by new driving ease. Control,
steering, parking are easier. Starting and
shifting have been made almost effortless.
Braking requires surprisingly little foot
pressure yet is surer, smoother.
Here is a car that is srvlcd to the min
utebuilt for the years. Welded all-steel
body, engine and chassis improvements
make it more durable than ever. Safety
glass throughout at no extra cost.
Look to this new Ford V-8 for every
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