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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1930)
r .V.'f.. MEDFORD MATL TUTBUNfi, MEDFORt),' QKEflpy, WEDNESDAY, 'AFHUST f. 1030. .Vis t grin riiTrn mm iMY jilii nniLU PERMITTED DN GARBAGE packer. ratcH to he contracted tlini j jmeklnw Hcii.sun. 3.00 li.uu 3.00 v .Residence Charge Is Un jj changed Business Area if Pays Increase, According If to Amount of If Estimated in Schedule 2. II II l.r.n j.r.ii I.. iii 1. r.ii 2. i.r.fi l.iju ! - r A revision of the Hcliedulc. ot feutcH for tfio collection and haul- Spr of garlMiye,'. which makea nu jrhunge In the $1 rharcc for dvvell J jnk 1 the residence districts, but ijicrmlts the Clly Sanitary Service io ! (increase the charge Jn the hunincMi jllHtrict, o hh to make tho luttcr J fnoro equitable than heretofore, was , AinanlrnoiiHly adopted by tho clly j c ouncil lnt jilnht, after the special commit too had studied the suhject ) ror . months, in cooperation with !nho business men'n committee and fjiana;er Jone of the City Uurb I ic company. 't The hew rat oh cha run a m I u 1 -jpnum of (3 per month for tdx-diiy ' ftervlco In the biiHlneK district and 'ti maximum all the way up to $U, f According to tho anmunt of refuse jnd ffarbage handled, and gives the j liarbaKo company the riht to bur- ( Uln individually with I'auh hotel j und rentaurunt. ' A supplementary Hchcdulc of rates for various cIuhhch of bust j fuwn, which liad not been elnssi ,iled before, win also adopted, jc Tho new Kchedule Htltl leaveH the Kurunjjo collection anil ban ling ji-alea for Medford'K husincsa dltitrict (lower than other el Ilea of Hh size In the Htale, and Is a compromise Bwllh the Karhae company, which had requested that the charge be made on the ciihfc yard bnnln, The com'promiHc given the company only about half of tho lnciXMi.se asked for. The new aehedulo of rates 1m us follows: Proposed New Mill. Residence . llarber shops Apartment Iiouhch .... Cigar stores Cigar more, bill! urdn, pool and CUl'dH Confectionery stowi Ucimrt merit store.... Prug KtoreK Kleetrlc stores Fruit companies and 3.00 !.:( 1,0 0 1. no 2. UU JOHN H. LOCK Painting Docorating Fin Interior Work a ' -, Specialty Phone 118 Furniture uteres ( lumgcH I bird ware mUhch llutely with cafes Hotels with tales, special art ange menlH with spec ial service made accordingly. Cafes, rates and ser vice are mad1-- un der special ar rangement. Jewelry flutes .y Meat shops Men' f u r n Ishlngs and clothing Machine shops News stand Rooming houses Service stations (iroeery stores Millinery stores and shops - Refuse "' - Supplementary Schedule. Rate $1.50 to $3 JSeauty parlors. Plumbers, Rate fi.TiO to $4 Art goods. Artist supplies. Illcycle whops. Dance pavilions. Kuiieriil parlors, Jtate $2. Ml to Auto electricians. Auto service stations. Auto stages. Auto top shopH. Awning shops. Hank. Hook stores. Ilattt-ry shops. Itlacksmlth shops. Cash registers. Radio shops Secondhand stores. Sheet metal works. Shoe stores. Stationers. Welding Shops. Rate 2. fit) to $s Advertising agencies. Auto pain shops. Itate $3 to 9i Atlto accessories. Auto body shops. Auto freight lines. Carpets and rugs. Cleaners and dyers. Milliners. Music si ores, - -Sporting goods. Theaters. Rale $3 to $7 Auto repairing. Holders. Cabinet makers. Candy Jobbers. ( 'andy maim fact invrij. Klectrio contractors. Klectrle; supplies. Feed and seed. Foundries Poultry hikslnciis Fountain lilnehen Job printing Rate 93 lo $S Auto agencies. Auto equipment. Rate 93 to .$!-" Creameries. Dry goods, r T- " .... Hospitals, Nowspapcr (weekly). Tire shops, Kllte $3 o 91 fi Auto wreckers, Rakerles, Fruit and product (wholesale), (ii'ocers (wluib'sale), XewspaperH (dally). Packing houses. 7c per yd. Auto eninp gi'nundM, Due, per cabin or 75e per yd. Canneries a n d manufacturing plants, 7"ie per yd. "Lawful Larceny", at Rialto 1mm,, I t GUGGENHEIM I BACKER OF SKY llflic- liiiiiicjpi mill (LoviII Slii'i'iiiuii In a hii'iio ri'niii "Jiuwful l.iirci'ijy," liri Inlift ull lulklne picture uliirlt bliuli a two lu-g run ill I lie l-'i. ICiillln Ihcillrr loilny. Mux. t 1.00 l.r.o 7.511 3. UU ' 3.IMI in. oo 3.50 CALLED BY DEATH W. II. Moelter, a resident and butitnoss iinni q Mudfurd for nearly Jo yeuis, died at IiIh homo on North liarllet Mrout at 11:45 p. in. .Tues day. Mr. Meeker lius been In fall iiiK Iicallh for several years and his passing was not uncxpGcted. He whh born at MeUotiough, N. V., August 1T, isrr, uged 71 years, II mniiihs and 10 days. When a small Imy he came west with his pareuls and settled In EASY DRIVE FOR. VALLEY PEOPLE ROCKETJESTS Prof. Goddard Expects to Send Missile to Height of 75 Miles Take Air Sam ples. XHW YOKK. Aug. ((.(Ex periments in shooting rocket to extreme altitudes, financed by Dan iel Guggenheim, will be carried on by Prof. Hubert H. Goddard of Clark university, Worcester, Mass., at Hoswell, N. M. That site was selected because of favorable at mospheric conditions. Prof. Goddard has been conduct ing rocket experiments since 1912 with the aid of the Smithsonian Institution, Clark university and tho Carnegie Institute. Guggen heim recently mado u grant to per mit further work. At Hoswell, small rockets will be sent up first and finally one capable of ascending from 50 to "5 miles will be sent up by gas propulsion and with parachutes to regulate the speed tho return to earth. The rockets will carry ther mometers, barometers, electrical measuring apparatus, air traps to colloc samples of air at various altitudes and other Instruments. Pending completion of prepara tory work Jt cannot be announced how soon the work at Hoswell will begin. : ;i x CJEATER LAKE, Ore., Auff. 6 (Special) Hundreds of people motored to tho rim of Crater Jiko Hunday and many local people were in evidence. It hus become such an easy trip that' valley residents do not think of j a t rl p to Crater 1m ke as any thing more than a nice afternoon , drive. ' , I Tho weather has been wonder fully cool and although there has; been n little hazo from forest 1 Illinois, where ho mew to manhood I Iir,a near tno JiomI section, the; and was married to Clara Hrown,;10 liaft JUH.1 us heautiful, who survives. They then moved as ever. ( to Mansoii. Iowa, whom thev re-1 a,ul Airs, H. S. Sntlth of I r.ided until coming to Oregon in PHOENIX I Med ford were Sunday visitors at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. " Kmil Moljr and daughter, Kdna of Medford spent Ho had been a lii' lay member of the Mullindlst church and en Joyed a wide acquaintance through out the county. Hesddes his wife he leaves one Hon, C. A. Meeker of this clly, and two Kislers, Hatlie Shadduck of Portland and Klla Anderson of Med Tord. Kuiieral services will be held at Mm I-'irst M. K. church at 2::t Krlduy. Itev. A. G. conduct the services, assisted by Itev. Itelknap. Kntombmeut will he lu Med In id maiiKoleum Conner Kmmral I'at'loiH in chargo of ar-raiiKementH. Oregon Weather Talr tonight and Thursday; fogs along the coast; moderately warm in tlio interior. Gentle, southerly winds cm coast. SIGI OF FINE COFFEE EVERYWHERE N!C and the following year Mr. Meeker entered the mercantile bus iness ii nd was the founder of the present M. M. Department Store. I Saturday afternoon at Crater lake. A group or .Mumoru iroys mo toring to Crater J.ako last. -Sunday were Stan lUden, Keith ; FJnncl and Dan Phelau. M r. and M rs. George Walker und daughters, Mrs., 'Aiken und Winifred Walker and Mr. and Mrs. William Cole 'in of Med lord were visitors at Crater laku Sunday. Jack Jtferma of Medford visited llennett will at Crater lake Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Orval Shores spent a few hours at Crater lake on SMtiday. They returned lo Med io rd In tho evening. Mr. und Airs. C. M. Kidd of Medford spent a short time at Crater lake last Sunday. Miss l.ucy Oatman and n party of friends stopped at Crater lake for a fhort visit, en rouio from Diamond laku to Medford. Miss Oatmnn has been employed at Diamond lake. Miss Kosnui Kenney, who has been employed at the Cafeteria for tho past three years, left Cra ter lake last week for Medford, to leave In a very short time for Alaska, where she will tench school. Miss Kenney in well known in Jacksonville and Medford. M rs. Kvclyn Dew Nye of Med ford and Miss Jue Kalston of Al bany arrived by stage yesterday to spend several days ut the lodge visiting with friends. J lot It young women were employed at the lodge last season. George Gates of Medford was a, visitor at Crater lake Monday morning'. Visitors from Medford last week were Stanley Sherwood. Mabel Swiinson and Miss Dorothy Coombs. Visitors of prominence at the lake this past week were Judge and Mrs. J. C. V It-kern, Cebul, Philippines; Judge Qeorge K.j lleuch and son of Montclalr, N. J.; t. Hazard Perry of Montclalr and Craig W. Whitney of Garden City, I N. Y. Dr. ii ml Mi'8. Howard A. Selp of Altcntowu. Pa.. Visited Crater, lake last week-end. This was their rceond trip in nine years. Guests this week-end at Crater lake Included Mr. und Mrs. 1). 13. Llewellyn and daughter of Don Angeles, who hold largo oil in terriits In the south. Charles D. Gable, of the national park nervlco, wan a visitor Inat week at Crater lako In tho inter-. ests of th service. Mr. Chnrleii M Spalding and' niece. Miss Louise Clnrke, Mrs. J. 1 V. Clarke und Miss Imilw Kngllsh ; of Chicago, spent the week-end at Crater lake. They fire very promi nent In Chlengo social circle. V, Peters of Hamburg, Germany, and K, Franco of San Francisco. I are spending several day at Crater lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. IX. Klmenr of' Honolulu havo been visiting at Crater lake this week. PHOKXIX, Ore., Aug. 6. (Spl.) Mr. and Mr. Jess Ed wards and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briscoe and family enjoyed a picnic dinner at Casey's on the Itogue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Maust and son Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Jniimm and daughted Winifred ?pent Sun day picnicking on the Applegato. Mr. nnd Mrs. Germsta, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Uttlefield spent Sunday picnicking nt Casey's camp. Mr. and Mrs, Noah Chandler and daughter Irene and Mr. and Mrs. Hon ham and daughter May and Mr. Dunham's sister. Eunice Bon- j A ham were in Crescent City Satur-1 day night and Sunday. Mr. and'v Mi's. Chandler and daughter Irene returned to their home hero and : i Mr. and Mrs. Itonham and family remained at Crescent City. Mr. Peebler of the Hlue Flower lodtre and dauuhter ltuth snentl 9 t ? t t ? t ? f t y f t J ? t f T t J T J 1 f t f T t y t What About YO UR Chfldren? Is Individual Opportunity Disappearing in America? Will Your Children Ever Have A Chance To Go Into Business For Themselves? Are You A Builder Or Destroyer Of Individual Opportunity? r ? t y y t t t t f y y y y y y y y y y y :4 Hear Monaville Flowers Discuss the Chain Store Question And Its Effect On Individual Opportunity. K M ED FRIDAY August 8th 7:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. Sunday at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Caster spent S u ida y i t the ho me of M r. a n d M17U..O, Caster nt. Eagle Point. M lss Do rot hy Cajless returned to her home here Sunday from a vacation visit in San Francisco She was accompanied homo Miss Florence Newburn of Victoria, t i : ; ' Sponsored by Modern Minute Men Of America An Association Devoted To The Protection Of Opportunity For The Youth Of Today y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y, y y A. 5 y y y T .y r-'" . v v 1!. C. Mint Xcwbuin "was nurse I" Mrs. Hulph V'ilcox und family: A number of people (if the coni to Mi'H. FroBt. Hho will remain ut returned .to their home Kriday, jnunlty uttondetl tlio dedieution vx by the Carleps home for an indefinite j having pjient tho past evml days ercises of the .Bedford uiriiort -M6lj- vislt before returning if) her heme, i nt Tendon. day. Hoar M.irX' "fltMaj-lMM Irruo" every Wednetday. 8:30 to 9 p. m., over K019 and Cohwnbia network. PACKED BY M.J.B'S HI -TEST VACUUM METHOD TALENT WOMAN SUES fiinrtcf In the extent of $ 1 T. 200 ore claimed by Mid. G H. It clw ftnlfon of Talent, who tiled nuit in circuit court nt-re yentenlay uk-iIiiM the PucKic (Greyhound Stai;e lines. The pluliuif 'wMulrns tlw tho tiiie errled hr Trtt her AesTm&ttu'n and that when q nlklmt hack lo her home ,h1i w.ii Kirnck ly n !;t!m; HUto ad suffered I'ltinful Injuries. The in-cident took pl:ice July 6. FREE! FREE! Wiring and Installation Free With the Purchase of a WESTINGHOUSE ,r..t ; or HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE : ' ' ' r. '.' . . , , '-' ' ' 1 f ' : . 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