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10 A. THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1961 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. rife LJ " 4i M ' i jLlr TENT CITY RESIDENTS-Grandma Georgia sharecropper jobs. Tho whites say 50 Ne- Mae Turner lives in Tcnl City at Somer- groes, all related, moved into tents tor villa, Tenn., with three of her live children "publicity purposes." The Negroes said they and three grandchildren. They were among were faced with eviction for registering to those evicted by white farmers from their vote. (UPI Telephoto) Kennedy's Leadership Will Decide Power in Congress Washinglon-rlUPII-It will not be an all moonlight and man dale for President-elect John JT. Kennedy In the Democratic-controlled 87th Con gress. But the new chief execu tive, backed by legislatively astute Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson in the session ahead, holds the key to the scope of his congressional problems after his Jan. 20 inauguration. The new Congress will have the first test of its internal disorders shortly. Then, when both houses are organizing, liberals must . make their moves to achieve any mean ingful rule reforms. Speaker Sam Raybutn has the toughest problem to re- nolve how and whether to llbersjlize the RulMjCommlt tee which, througlKa conser vative coalition, line blocked action on much liberal legislation. In the Senate, liberals who want to curb filibusters and win stronger representation or their areas on Democratic policy and steering' commit tees, are expected to win some ground on the latter half of that program, and probably without a fight. Greater Representation The new Senate majority leader-designate, Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, thinks the big northern Industrial estates are entitled to greater representation in the leader ship councils. Kennedy's personal power will be measured by the leg islative pros in how firmly he picks up the reins of presi dential influence at the out set. At his disposal will be the immense power of the presi dency, an almost limitless line of political credit on which he can draw if he ap plies it wisely and in behalf of legislative projects which have broad public backing. An early available weapon for him to use as he sees fit will be job patronage. Another will be the extent to which he places his per sonal leadership on the line for the things he asks indivi dual members of Congress to support. Most students of Con gress feel that if Kennedy pro vides strong leadership, he Is likely to get strong support. Early signs indicate He- publicans will be split on the question of employing the coalition technique to block Kennedy administration legis lation. Senate liberal Repub licans, In particular, don't want their party to swing to the right through a policy of obstruction. Former House GOP Leader Joseph W. Mar tin Jr. (Mass.) also has served notice he will 'not join in any line of obstruction for its own sake.' Nevertheless, on some Is sues the familiar Republican southern - Democrat coalition will be in operation. Kennedy already has a fore- promise of difficulty on his announced objective of pro viding broader medical aid for the aged under the Social Se curity tax payment plan. Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D-Okla.) who fathered the limited medical aid bijl which became law last summer, has announced he will oppose any Social Secu rity payment approach. Kennedy will find that some other Democrats who supported him in his presiden tial campaign, as . did Kerr, Will veer away from specifics of his legislative requests. But he is likely to benefit from the in-fighting on the Republican side, where Sen, Barry Goldwaler of Arizona, the leading GOP conservative at this point, intends to con tlnue battling to - give, i'liis parly th conservative .out look. Vice President Richard M. Nixon, removed from the con gressional scene, will have to keep his political fires alive from the outside and through other legislators. New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke feller, the other lop GOP con tender for the presidency in 1064, must devote most of his efforts to assuring his re-elec tion as governor in 1962, This gives the normally conserva tive Republican leadership in Congress more operating room than their liberal col leagues would like to see. S j S3 .j L . x u HEARD THE WORD? It's the THUHDERBIRD! Medford's newest, most modern innovation in one-stop super mar ket shopping under one roof, for the entire family! Greater CASH SAVINGS 'in EVERY DEPARTMENT is your KEY to lower cost living . . . and the doors will be open SOON! So WATCH FOR IT the New THUNDERMRD UW4tf! 24,000 sq. ft. Thunderbird Market O i GO V 11 At w II m 11 11 vb ID . HUNDREDS OF ITEMS THROUGHOUT THE STORE . . SAVINGS For The HOME 510 YDS. COTTON FABRIC 66- Plaid flannels, drip-dry cottons, Belfast cotton prints. Spring knight Broadcloth. Rayon and silk and rayon Shagbark. yd. 345 YDS. ASST. COTTON FABRICS Aristomoor plaids, pampered cottons, OOa chlno and linens. Reg. to 1.98 OUyd. 125 YDS. QUALITY COTTON PRINTS Wamsutta cottons, cotton shagbargs. 1 M Eegular to 1.98 yd- 150 YDS. RAYON TAFFETA Gold, yellow, blue & green M Regular 69c yd. 235 YDS. ASST. BLENDED FABRICS Dacron and cottons, cupionis, cotton ' and acetate, cotton and arnels. flfir Regular to 1.39 oa" yd. 295 YDS. ASST; BLENDED FABRICS Cupionis, silks, acrilan & rayon, 1 04 rayons and woolens. Reg. to 2.98 ' yd. 25 YDS. PRINTED WOOL & ACRILAN JERSEY 1 RQ Regular 2.98 ,,uu 32 PASTEL NYLON THROW RUGS J A(k 21x36, Reg. 2.98 fcttO ' 24x72 A Ad Regular 4.98 lit 27x48 A AO Regular 5.98 ttta 12 ONLY PLACE MAT SETS 9 OO . Printed linen. Reg. 4.98 UiUU CARD TABLE CHAIRS Samsonit Metal , Folding Chairs reg. 7.98-8.98 5.88 99c 22 BOTTLES CLEN TINT Color cleaner, Reg. 1.98 9 LINCOLN METAL CANISTER SETS Whitecopper and yellow copper C QQ Regular 8.98 OiOQ 2 HIBACHI CHARCOAL GRILL Regular 19.98 14 Velveteen Decorator Pillows assorted ' reg. 4.98 3 Velveteen Decorator Pillows assorted , 12 pr., Assorted 1 widthx84 Draperies .reg. to 8.98 11 pr., Short Drapes 1 width x 30 reg. 3.98 1 pr., Lined Floral Drapes 1 width x 84 Reg. 12.98 7 pr., Modern Print Drape lVix84 Reg. 14.98 2 pr., Modern Print Drape 3Wx84 reg. 29.98 12 Asst. Panel Curtains Yellow Si Nutmeg 3 pr., Fiberglass Drapes 1HWX84 champatgne Reg. reg. 19.5 10 pr., Fiberglass Boucle Drapes lwx84 reg. 10.98 1 pr., Fiberglass Boucle Drapes 3Wx84 reg. 39.98 14 Cotton Scatter Rugs Pink and Red re. 3.S 1 only, G.E. Elcctrie Blanket reg. 29.98 2 Brown Print Bedspreads rrg. 19.98 reg to 15.98 13 Assorted Reilsprcads Twins and Fulls 4 Dcluxt Acrilan Comforters Full site reg. to 29.95 ( Bates piping Rock Bedspreads , reg. 10.50 8 Cloth.il.ir All Wool Blankets Slightly imperfect; if perfect 29.95 TOY CLEARANCE 14.88 3.88 reg. 8.98 5.88 5.88 pr. 2.88 pr. 8.88 .pr. 10.88 p, 19.88 p, 1.98 88c 14.88 ;. 8.88 p, 28.88 pr. 99c ,;. 14.88 14.88 10.88 18.88 8.88 14.88 tSlILDKKN'S S AMSONITE TABI.T! AND 2 CHAIRS, Regular 18.98 H.8-9 PANTHER riSTOH, With ARM HOLSTER Regular 2.98 .0 1.88 PAYI.OAD TRACTOa? Regular 8.98 0 5.88 SMALL CHARACTER tCILI.S Regular 1.59 99o PLAY SHOTGUNS I Ruular J.98 jn. 2. SB Q' MISC. SAVINGS 12 ONLY FABRIC HANDBAGS Black or Brown Regular 5.98 plus tax 3.99 Regular 8.98 & 10.98 6.99 ASSORTED FLOWERS Regular 59c 39c Regular 1.00 79c Regular 2.00 1.19 FAMOUS MAKE GLOVES ' j HA Broken sizes. Values to 3.00 ' " ASSORTED FASHION JEWELRY 1 pr;ro Greatly reduced 2rlllB FAMOUS MAKE L Pria cologne 12 rriUB COSMETIC ODDS ENDS Eye shadow, compacts, etc. i)QC Jq f Q9 20 PAIR SMALL SCISSORS - CQ. Reg. 1.59 O'w . 4 ONLY DECORATOR CENTERPIECES C AQ Regular 8.95 & 9.95 0.43 8 ONLY 16 PC. STARTER SETS, POTTERY DISHES, REG. 8.49 6 ONLY ALUMINUM TRAYS I 7Q Reg. 3.00 la 1 9 2 ONLY LARGE BLUE SERVING PLATES Regular - C OQ 9.98 o.oo ODDS and ENDS Vases, candlehotdcrs, ceramics, crystal All excellent values. 1 QQ 7 QQ Regularly priced 2.50 to 14.00:... "OO 1.00 ASST. PLASTIC BATHROOM ACCESSORIES Tissue box, mirror, tray, etc. i QQ . Value ;.50- to 4.50 .i............-...,.. I .OO 10 ONLY LARGE OVAL TURKEY PLATTERS Regular n no 4.99 4.00 SAVINGS For BOYS BOYS' SWEATERS Shawl slipovers and shawl cardigans. Also regular cardigans.. Reg. 5.95-7.93, : 3.88 BOY'S LONGSLEEVE SPORTSHIRTS Cotton prints & Ginghams. 1 QQ Reg. to 2.98 I iOO BOYS' SUEDE FLANNEL SHIRTS Reg. 2.49 1.88 SAVINGS For MEN MEN'S WINTER JACKETS Q QQ All wool. Reg. 13.95 0.33 Quilted Corduroy 1A QQ" Reg. 18.95 14.00 WIDE SELECTION SOFT-SIDE LUGGAGE Val-a-paks and grasshoppers. J Blues, grays, plaids. Reduced as much as.. 2 MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS Long sleeves Cottons and Raygns. Regular to 5.95 3.88 Regular to 4.00 2.8B MEN'S BETTER DRESS HATS Q QQ Reg. 11.95 & 13.95 0.00 MEN'S BETTER SUITS 37?d 4788 reg! 10059.50 o 1 r-ss; 1 vx, 1 SAVINGS For WOMEN Repeat of a sellout WOMEN'S COATS 100 wool and wool blends. Button and clutch styles. Rayon linings. Some with mil ium lining. Beige, black, blue grey in solid colors. Black and white plaids. Sizes 6-16. Reg. 29.95. 20. WOMEN'S SKIRTS Wools and wool blends. ' A Velveteen and Corduroy. B Plaid or solid colors. tO M WOMEN'S DRESSES Casual, afternoon & evening styles. Regular 7.99 to 17.98 5.00 Regular 10.98 to 19.95 ...i.l.... 8,00 Regular 17.95 to 49.95 14.00 Regular 22.95 to 39.95 .....18.00 , New Styles Added to Sale Rack 100 Wools BETTER COATS Tweeds and solid colors. All rayon satin ' tniliiftn- -lining. Button or clutch styles. Misses sizes.. ; , m - ; ITALIAN KNIT DRESSES Red, black, blue, grey, green. Sizes 10-18. ; -IE lift Reg. 19.95 and 24.95 I U.UU WOMEN'S SUITS 6 only, wool suits, reg. 89.95 to 69.95 $49 6 only, wool suits, reg. 49.95 to 69.95 $39 2 only, rayon blend, reg. 25.95 to 29.95 $12 COTTON CALFSKINNERS & CAPRIS Black, brown, blue, red, pink. Solid colors and stripes 1 QQ l QQ QQ Reg. 3.44 to 7.98 I 2-PC. WAMSUTTA COTTON DRESSES ' O QQ , Regular 12.98 0.3a WOMEN'S BLOUSES Pure silk nylons cottons laces. I Black, white and colors. Dressy and tailored styles. Sizes 30-38 O fl 1 fin Regular 5.98 to 14.98 fc.UU 10 .UU BETTER COATS Tweeds, solids, fur trims. 6 only, regular 69.95 49.00 7 only, regular 89.00 & 99.95 69.00 jaNtzen sweaters ' Yi OFF Mohair blends. Wool and vlcara. Colons: Bachelor button blue, chjsrry, green, charcoal, mcd. grey, solids, tweeds, argyle shags Reg. 10.98 to 22.98. LINGERIE ODBS & ENDS Reduced 50 OFF SAVINGS For GIRLS GIKl.S' COATS , Values to 19.95 11.99 Values to 29.95 19.99 GIRLS' BETTER DRESSES Velveteens, organzas and taftcts. 1ft QQ Values to 25.00 I U.S3 GIRLS' APPAREL q 0 O ODDS & ENDS In spirtswear, caprls, blouses, hntts. SlcepMofar , . . lingerie and panties.1- Value to 5.98. O 99 LOZIER LANE PLASTIC TRAIN SETS (Battery operated) With track. Reg. 3.98 s 8sq ?g) PIipRDERS a . e$ 0 o O o ROSS LANE NO LAMWAYS T3T O 77 o o