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cfl TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, October 9, 195S Two Sfortf Sign Leasts For Space at Center Portland (U.R) Two shoe stores have signed leases for space In the proposed $24,000, 000 Loyds shopping center on Portland's east side. Leeds' Shoe Store has leased about 6,500 square feet of store space. Chandler's Shoe Store signed for 10,000 square feet of spacer The two nationally known stores will be located on theA central mall of the center. Lloyd officials said no date for construction had been set. DR. ROBERT E. LEE OPTOMETRIST 309 CAST BTH ST. Years of specialized study with practice for preventative vis ual troubles make possible highly satis factory results with lenses and treatment. Special attention to children's eye problems. Footlighters' Show Starts Rehearsals The Footlighters' new varity show begins a regular schedule of rehearsals this week, officials of the thespian group announced today. Casting for the show, which will have five scenes and a sur prise theme, ends Monday night. No date has as yet been set for the Variety program. It will be held in the Footlighters' the ater building at Jackson County fairgrounds. Proceeds from the show will be used to improve the theater. Director will be Jerry Mc DougaL Musical director is Ray Lewis. Pair Arraigned on Trespass Charges Yreka Dr. Charles A. Haines, formerly of Ashland, and his son, Keith Haines, Medford, were arraigned in district court in Mantague Thursday on charg es of trespassing. Dr. Haines, appearing for both himself and his son, enter a plea of innocent. The men were released on $50 bail and trail was set for 2 p.m. in dis trict court at Hornbrook. Dead line Sunday Classified la at noon Saturday; 10 ajn. 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The Haggard's all-purpose stretcher can double as a resusci tator. A stand which fits under it allows the stretcher to be rocked up and down, providing one of the most effective means of artificial respiration. The stretcher folds compactly, comes equipped with blankets, and can be used to convert a car into an ambulance by putting it across the front and back seats. The Medical Supply company, Rockford, 111., recently took over the sales and distribution of the all-purpose stretcher. It is man ufactured by the Medford Man ufacturing company. This year, Haggard also will be one of the speakers on the National Safety council program and will present his electrical safety demonstration at two of the section meetings. He will be accompanied on the trip by his daughter, Gloria, a senior at Medford High school. 6th & Fir Streets Restraining Order Issued on Pickets Portland U.PJ U.S. Judge William East has granted Clyde DeGraw a temporary order re straining AFL Teamsters from picketing his tavern here. The judge said no bonafide dis pute exists. Teamsters were picketing the tavern over an attempt by De Graw to install a shuifleboard which he purchased on a trial basis for $1027 from American Shuifleboard Sales company of Seattle. ' The Teamsters local, which de livers the machines, has a con tract with the coin machine men of Oregon providing that such eqiupment can only be rented, not sold, to taverns. - DeGraw has charged the union and the Oregon coin machine men with trying to "monopolize and control the operation of all coin operated amusement devices and music machines within Portland." Grand Jury Returns Murder Indictment Portland U.R) A first degree murder indictment against Donald H. Bookhultz, 40, Portland, has been returned by Multnomah county grand jury Bookhultz was accused of the knife slaying of 31-year-old Clara G. Simpson at whose home he lived. The knifing took place Sept 14. COMMAND CHANGES Cmdr. Rodney Keating (at rear, left) is shown as he reads the orders which shifted command of Navy reserve electronics division 13-5 from him to Lt. Cmdr. John D. Simmons, Talent, (right) at ceremonies last week. Commander Keating, who is county judge of Jackson county, has served as commanding officer of the unit after serving the maximum of three years. Enlisted men of the unit are in the foreground. r (Brainerd photo.) ; Commanding Officers Changed by Reserve Navy Division Here Lt. Cmdr. John D. Simmons, Talent, took command of Naval Reserve electronic division unit 13-5 here last week in change of command ceremonies held at the Federal building, 33 North Rivr side ave. The new commanding officer succeeds Cmdr. Rodney Keating, Ashland, who had completed the maximum three-year term as the unit's top officer. Commander Keating's orders from commandant, 13th Naval district, stated, "The command ant takes this opportunity to ex press his appreciation for the time and effort you have so faith fully and successfully contribut ed to the unit under your com mand. Your initiative and lead ership have been a vital contri bution to the reserve program and to the security of our coun- Air National Guard Alert Set This Month Portland (U.R) Maj. Gen. Thomas E. Rilea, adjutant gen eral for thestate of Oregon, Sat urday announced that a special alerting exercise for the Oregon Air National Guard units will occurr sometime during Octob er. To be known as Operation Stop Watch, the purpose of the practice alert is to determine the amount of time required to alert, effectively man, and put combat ready planes in the air after a state of readiness has been de clared by the air defense com mand. Word of the alert will be flashed on radio and television stations as soon as the order reaches air national guard head auarters. Gen. Rilea said. Par ticipation by the general pub lic is not required. Read and Use Classified Ads. . . The Community's Biggest Marketplace (EnsdDCiETriEiinA SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS 5 BIG FREE PARKING LOTS SAW In the SE.eETEIi.IA 1 11 Sol You Donf Have To Over-Buy To Get CASE LOT PRICES SAVE TO0AY and AQ.IL NEXT WEEK On Del Monte The World's BEST LIKED Canned Foods Complete Price Lists Posted for Your Easy Inspection rprp) P rp n TURKEY I r- I i I I Cm w',n Arty $10.00 Purchase in one day through U U I I q Sunday, October 16th DINNER TICKETS USEABLE THROUGH OCTOBER 22 try." Commander Keating had serv ed as commanding officer of the unit since Oct. 1, 1952. During World War II he served as of ficer in charge of public rela tions at the Naval Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D.C., and from Jan., 1950, to April, 1950, was executive' of ficer of the Volunteer Composite unit here. He served as commanding of ficer of the composite unit from April, 1950, to Oct., 1952, when electronics division 13-5 was formed. In civilian life he is Jackson county judge and a Bell view area fruit grower. Lt. Cmdr. Simmons recently moved to Talent. He was promot ed to his present rank on Jan. 1, 1949, and in December of tfiis year will have completed 14 years of service. The local navel reserve unit, composed of 52 enlisted men and 7 officers, has reached full com plement for the first time in seven years. Two other reserv ists, one officer and one enlist ed man,, are on a non-pay status with the division. -,-. (. . Delia Park Site Still Backed by Commissioners Portland U.R) Members of ) the Exposition - Recreation Commission have announced they will stick by their selection of Delta Park as the site for Portland's $8,000,000 E-R center until the city council officially opposes the choice. A majority of the five-man commission said they will file a formal request for the 99-acre site with the city council. If the council refused to turn the prop erty over to the E. R. Commis sion, members said some other location would be selected. Express Opposition Commission members Wednes day voted 3-2 in favor of the Delta Park, or Vanport, site. But three city councilmen ex pressed opposition to the selec tion and indicated they will not authorize transfer of the site from the city park department to the commission.. James Polhemus, commission chairman, said the Delta Park selection will not be reconsid ered until after the city council takes some action.. Second Choice Polhemus said he favors the South Auditorium site as a second choice if the choice has to be made. Among the other commission members, Clyde C. Crosby said the Broadway-Steel Bridge site is his second choice, and John T. Carson favors the 246-acre Portland Meadows. Pol hemus, Crosby and Carson voted for Delta Park. Carvel Linden' and James J. Richardson,, both of whom were initially opposed to Delta Park, said they still desire a downtown location for the sports center. Portland Couple To Adopt Two Small Korean Children Portland (U.R) The Rev. old Kim Ra Ja and 3-year-old Oh and Mrs. William H. Collier of Nam, are among 12 Korean war Portland Saturday were the legal orphans scheduled to arrive here parents of two Korean war or phans, thanks to the help of a Creswell, Ore., farmer and the Korean and American govern ments. " . The two children, 14-months- Humphrey, Harriman To Speak for Morse Klamath Falls (U.R) The first in a series of pre-campaign speeches in support of Sen. Wayne Morse will be given here by Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D Minn.) on Nov. 4 according to Howard Morgan, Monmouth rancher and chairman of the Oregon Democratic Central Committee. Humphrey will be introduced by" Sen. Morse. The following day the pair will speak in Bend and that evening in Prineville. ' - . - Morgan said eight major speeches by four nationally known Democrats would be pres ented in Oregon during the com ing months. . Among them will be addresses in November or early December by New York Qov. W. Averell Harriman in Eugene and Oregon City. . Use Tribune Want Ads next Wednesday with Harry Holt of Creswell. Holt apd his wife had adopted eight of the children. . The Colliers, who live In a big house serving as the girls dormi tory at the Western Conservative Baptist College and Seminary, started adoption proceedings for the two children when they learned from Holt that the tots needed loving care. Holt enlist ed the aid of the Korean and American governments and the adoption was completed. The Colliers, who have no children of their own, said they will rename the girl Judy Lynn and the boy David Eugene. The Rev. Collier is pastor of Mountain View Bible Church at Dee, 15 miles southwest of Hood River. Mrs. Collier is a profes sor at the college. HOW 'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Station KWIN 1400 K.C. Sundays 10:1 S A.M. Phoenix Class Sees Pear Canning Process Phoenix Homemaking classes at Phoenix High school inspected pear canning processes at the Rogue Valley cannery in Medford Friday. Company of ficials conducted the tour for some 25 girls, and the teacher, Mrs. Gloria Evernden. 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