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arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M"EDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. 'ArGUST 21, 1936. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and PERSONAL I ; ; I Tonsils Excited Mrs. Harry Chi Id -c underwent tonsil ectomy at the Osteopathic hospital yesterday. At Headquarters Official business was transacted at CCO headquarters here yesterday by Capt. Harold 3. Gapers, commanding officer of Camp I Annte Spring In Crater Laka national ' park. i i Makes Report Lieut. E. St. John Watklns, CCC district veterinarian, reported at headquarters here today alter making a field trip among th camps of the Med lord district. Anderson Visits John Anderson, well known farmer of the Central Point district, who left some time, ago to manage State Treasurer Rufus Holman's estate near Molalla, return ed Thursday for several days' visit hi this vicinity. VPrlver. Fined Herman Newland, a truck driver charged with failure to ttop at a state highway Intersection, entered a plea of guilty In Justice eourt yesterday afternoon and was fined 1 and costs. Newland assert ed he slowed down but failed to stop at the Vorhels crossing Intersection with the Pacific highway.. Takes Nost Tost Prank Robinson has resigned as senior foreman of headquarters detachment company at the fair grounds to become material clerk In the motor transport office. He made the change, it "was ex plained, because in the new posi tion he will be In line for a civilian post In the CCO organization should p. vacancy develop. He served for a year under Capt. Albert T. Anderson who said today' that Mr. Robinson was the most efficient senior fore man he had come in contact with. Mr. Robinson resides on South Riv erside avenue. 'He has been with the CCO atnee June, 1933. Meeting Tuesday Regular meeting of Medford post of the American Le- ! glon will be held in Knights of j Pythias hall at 8:16 Tuesday night with Commander Cole Holmes pre- j siding. A report of the 'recent state j convention In Roseburg will be pre sented to the meeting and plans ! completed for the tnstaUation of new officers In September, i.HfMinairr fullf-d Members ' of Medford cost of the American Legion and Its auxiliary were requested to day to attend the funeral service to be held at 10:30 tomorrow morning in the Perl chapel for Mrs. Annie E. Looker. The reoueat was Issued by Cole Holmes, post commander, and Edythe Martin, auxiliary president. Mrs. Looker was a member of the auxiliary and mother of Walter J. Looker, member of the post. Tn Ha On tin About 80 CCC enrollees of headquarters detachment at the fair grounds will be given a week-end outing at Castle Craig camp at the mouth of the Smith river in California. The men will b transported in five trucks scheduled to leave the fair grounds at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning, rney win return Sunday night. The outing Is part of th r.r.n recreation nroeram. Various activities have been arranged for the enrollees, Including swimming, iisn ing. boating and a baseball game. Meals will be prepared on field ranges under supervision of Hy Elander. mess steward. Tents and cots will be carried to the picnic site for use by ihM nrnilee&. The recreational pro gram will be supervised by Don Mace, educational adviser, uuesis wui in clude MaJ. George R. Owens, dis trict commander, and Mrs. Owens, Capt. H. J. Meirlng. district quarter master, and Mrs. Meiring. Capt. Al bert T. Anderson, detachment com mander, and Mrs. Anderson. FLOWER NEWHOUSE in Two Lectures at the Guild Hall at 8 o'clock SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd "The Message of the Christ" MONDAY, AUGUST 24th "Life on Other Planets" A class in advanced subjects will be formed after the meetings This work is entirely sustained by FREE WILL OFFERINGS I. O. O. F. Picnic A picnic Is to be held fn Oranta Pass park on the Rogue river Sunday under sponsor ship of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of the Climate City, Members of the organizations In all part of the Rogue River valley are Invited. Those attending are requested to brtng well filled b&aketa and table service. Here From nrooklngs W. C. Cox. goat dairy and cheese factory oper ator of Brookings was In Medford Wednesday Inspecting the Jungfrau goat dairy recently opened on the Buckshot Hill road by Miss E, V. Harrett. Mr. Cox sells a ton of goat cheeM yearly from his herd of 50 goats. Mott Coming James W. Mott, Re publican congressman from this dis trict, will address the board of di rectors of the Jackson county Cham ber of Commerce at Its weekly luncheon-meeting in the Hotel Medford on Friday. September 28. It was an nounced today. Congressman Mott Is seeking re-election this year but he assured the chamber that his Med ford visit haa no political signifi cance and that he will not touch upon politics in his talk to the board, the announcement said. "Suzy" To Be Craterian Feature "'Vti'tortri i . . LEEVER FUNERAL AT 2 P. M. SUNDAY Funeral services for Mayor William C. Leever of Central Point will be held at the Perl chapel here at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, the Chris tian Science church being In charge. Burial will take place In the Central Point cemetery. The Masonic lodge will conduct a service at the grave side. , Mayor Leever died in at Medford hospital Wednesday evening after an illness of several months. He was 78 years old. Mr. Leever was born April 4. 1858. on a donation land claim two miles west of Central Point. His father. William T. Leever. had come to Ore gon In 1853. settling near Sclo in Linn county. Coming to southern Oregon in 1855. the father became identified with the educational In terests of the valley. William C. Leever was the eldest of ten children. His boyhood was spent In various parte of the Rogue River valley, where his father taught school. His elementary education was ! received In an old log school house j Just west of Central Point. Later he attended the Ashland academy. After conducting a drug business In Washington Tor three years, Mr. lever returned to Oregon In 1883 and became a supervisor on the con struction of the Oregon & California railroad from Roseburg to Ashland. Subsequently Mr. Leever opened a ' grain warehouse and lumber yard in central point. Later ne som ma miri ness to become a clerk In a hardware atore. About 30 years ago ho erected the building now occupied by the Leever hardware store and went Into business for himself. He continued a fast efficient Ironer on Tuesday . a convenient table the rest of the week i in il T'1imiiiniMiiiww.i.. ml gTflfgi! Ill ,1 iWmwmitrft, fftwfeJK ,ieVi y - . X .MS The much looked-forward-to new Jean Harlow picture, "Suzy." based on the best-seller novel of the same title by Herbert Gorman, win be the attraction at the Craterian theatre starting Sunday Two of he ace leading men of. the screen support Miss Harlow in this production in the persons of Fran cbot Tone and Cary Grant, each o! whom Is seen as Miss Harlow's hus band in respective portions of the exciting story. The romance, Intrigue- and drama In the precarious lives of those who stand behind the scenes of interna tional espionage form the background of the plot. The story races excitedly from London to Pnris and the advanced airplane bases on the western front. Included In the cast are Benita Hume, as the bewitching spy; Lewis Stone, aa Andre's father; Ines Court ney, as Suyy's friend. On Roxy Bill - Larry "Buster" Crabbe plays a re turn showing at the Roxy theatre tomorrow only as the Indian chief In Zane Grey's "Desert Gold." ' actively in the hardware business until Illness a fow months ago com pelled hlm to bo absent from the store. . , - Mr. Leever served on the boaTd of trustees when Central ..Point was a town. On March 3, 1909, he was elect ed mayor of the Incorporated city. He served as mayor until April 1, 1913. Subsequently he waa elected county commissioner. In 1920 Mr. Leever waa again elected mayor of Central Point. He was pro gressive and clvic-mlnded and many notable Improvements were sponsored by him while he held public office He was a director of the local bank and a prominent member of the Ma sonic lodge. Hillah temple, and the Christian Bcience church. Mr. Leever was married Juty 13 1887. to Isabell Armstrong. Five chil dren were born of the union, of whom two survive. Mr. Leever ia survived by his wife and two sons. Wayne IT. of Seattle and Earl C. of Ashland. Ho la survived also by three brothers and six sisters. They are Carl Leever, San Francisco; Tom Leever, Dixon. Cal.; Ed Leever, Fort Klamath; Mrs. Luclnda Guy. Portland; Mrs, Elisabeth Meyor, Mo desto, Cal.: Mrs, Vlnnlo Hathaway. Vlsalla, Cal.; Mrs. Ida Bollinger, Santa Cruz, Cal.; Mrs. Ada Damon, John Day, nnd Mrs. Nellie Magce, Klamath Falls. 'Democratic leaders here today pre pared to attend the annunl state pic nic to bp held by the party in Jant Psycho-Analyst Coming to Rialto S f V h'iss xx -1 W: A . .. f i r v .i liiiV iV 'ii'ifeiVifiiMi Gamier, master psycho-analyst and miracle man, comes to the Rialto theatre Sunday for a week's engage ment to play for both matinee and evening performances on the stage In addition to the regular screen at traction. Gamier, who la recognlred by prominent men the world over, comes to Medford direct from triumphs in Hollywood. For Sunday and Monday, the fea ture playing on this unusual double bill will be. "Half Angel", featuring Frances Dee. Brian Donlevy, Charles Butterworth and Helen Westley. FACES TERM IN JAIL Harry Gregory, transient, received a 10-day ouspencled Jotl sentence when he appeared for the second con-' secutlve time before City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning on a charge of helng drunk In a publto place. Yes. Wrday morning he was fined 10 on the same charge. If he Is arrested again, the Judge said, he will hare to serve the Jail term. Mrs. Henry Huenergardt of 10J7 Rcddy avenue told police this morn ing that two milk bottles contalnlnt 32 cents had been stolen from her porch. Chief Clatous McCredle again warned against leavlncc anything ex posed while the city la full of trans ient orchard and packing house workers, 1 " DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Bud Dyn ge's Band Rube's Old Timers In the Small Halll 2 HALLS ONE ADMISSION rn Bench park. Portland, on Sunday. August 30, A speaker of national reputation will address the picnic assemblage, J. R. Marshall, Jackson county chair man, was notified today by state headquarters. The speaker will be James Farley, national chairman. Senator Bark toy of Kentucky or Sen ator O'Mahoney of Wyoming. An ef fort will be made to bring the speak er to Medford either beforo or after the picnic, Mr, Marshall stated. Mr. Marshall said that at least a down Democrats would attend the picnic from here. The picnic program Includes music, singing, dancing, bnxehall. rnees and other attractions. yl shows B ml I 1:49 Is I 7:00-0:00 lij III s? Ill l Kiddles . c4 Hurry! It Ends TonightlSZ SPECIAL SKEET SHOOT AT GUN CLUB SUNDAY The Medford Oun club will hold a special sheet shoot at their club traps Sunday, atarting at 10:30 a. in. There will be two 3 3 -target events and tro phies will be awarded one to every three entries. The added bird system will be used. 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