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4 C TriUttttOAY, APRIi. 8, 1861 mtur OHD, ORE. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. i 7 DON'T FORGET Your filled Thrifty Green Stamp Book is worth $2.00 at Groceteria! (Or Redeem it for valuable prem iums at the Thrifty Green Gift Store). ' ft t 1 1 i Hi r ",$' .WML I 1 ' . - " I , v' " i . 4 4 tr 4 fi S I v j V i V . . '"' ;'" I J 44 ? ' 1 ' t" i untnnm on SHIP Tobacco millionaire Richard J. Reyn old! wi married abroad a cruise ship in the South China Sa lait monuth to Dr. Annamarle Schmitt, a German f n. u It has been announced In Atlanta, Oa. The qouple ti staying on Saoele Island off the coast of Georgia. (UPI Telephoto) C ;;iph rcy Opposes oldvatcr s View a Dirch Society .. vn-Mnim JB- Stan.; Hu bart H. Humphrey (D-Mlnn.) took iharp iatua today with a OOP leader'i 1 claim that , the tntl'- Communlit John Birch Society wai made up of "impreailve' people wnose investigation would embarrass Congress. . 1 ' The Senate Democratic whip, replying to comment by Sen. Barry Goldwater (R ArlzJ, ald that "aome At the beat people' praised Hitler and Mussolini, too." AaU-Emy thing 1 Humphrey said that the two rtlt leaders "rose to power i rf the cry of antl-Commu-i a, but they were antl-peo-l j, anti-freedom, antl-democ- " "watt previously told a r tl-at the Vsole pur- v i of the John Birch So ciety, whose call for impeacn . ment of Chief Justice Earl Varren has brought demands for a congressional investiga Hon, was to "fight commu nlim Ho said It souM not be dubbed ultra-conservative for ' that reason and acmea: know liberal DemocraU as well as conservative Republi cans who belong."1 Humnhrev. a long-time lib eral. brushed off the GOP 'campaign chairman'! state ment that jonn mrcn mem bers he had met were people of "hleh aualitv." "What the Free World ' needs are leaders who are not ' only anti-Communist, but pro- freedom and pro-jmuce, HumDhrev said. "Tyranny : and bigotry in any form !s evil.-I'd suggest - that these 'best people' dem onstrate their good sense by setting out." Humphrey added: "The ex treme right and extreme left .. always .Join hands in their crusades and attempt, to de stroy the middle.- The main difference between Fascists and Communists is the color . . 1 ! J 11 1 and the other is red." ' Assistant Senate GOP Lead er Thomas C. Kuchel (Calif.) caiiea last week lor a con gressional investigation of the John Birch Society. But other leaders have indicated none was likely. , . Goldwater observed: "If they push this to. an investi gation, there will be a lot of embarrassed people on this hill." r relate rraises Birch Leader North Easton, Mass. - (UPS ' Richard Cardinal Cushing, Ro man Catholic archbishop of Boston, . Wednesday ' night praised the leader of the ultra- conservative John Birch So ciety as a "capable and fear ; less" man who has made : great sacrifices to fight com f munlsm. The prelate added, how- ' ever, inai anyone who cnargea that former President Dwtght D, ; Elsenhower had Commu nist- leanings was "speaking absurdities." .Robert Welch, the retired candy manufacturer who founded the John Birch So ciety two years ago, once charged Eisenhower had been "dominated" by communism. , Cushing said at a dinner at Stonehill college here that he had known Welch for many years. ; . . "Any man who is fighting communism today on a top flight level and who knows the methods of teaching of communism, that man is in trouble," the cardinal said. ; He said that recently Com - munists had directed a full scale attack on all anti-Corn-munists. -., Welch made his statements regarding Elsenhower in "a privately circulated book. Since the book was published, lia umm Htu lis iu tunai mil the same way : about the former president Court Records OISTKICT COURT 'J CharlH R. Buckmaitr. Hrlvln whil mbrcln nothir, (7.50. Robart C. BurUram, no operalor'i Ilccnn, 8, . ...-..-,,.,: liShtl, T.S0, R?nl W. Wtidroau. ns motor vahlel lloanM. ts. Uovd Jnhmnn. mmv.Kii ; ah fort lands without nermlt. 1.10. Sri A- Holt. Improper psi- Moon, no oparator'i tlcann, S5, WUllam H. rranitn, no motor , Norrla A. Lovdy. overload. 134 Bldon G. - MatCern. - nvArhAlBht Homer B. Ynilnv nvrlnarf 99 Leelle N Pnit, vtnl.flnn K. ' he rule. iu. . tnomei n. umain. overload., aao Dan H Camnhll Au.rt.nDth load. SIS. . , .. - ... ..... , Ralph A. Chaitatn,' no operator's license, SS. Glen C. Cote, vlolaUon of baslo rule, eio. ran tor' 1 TOD, aiD, PUy Ruth Johmon. no opera r's llcenie, $5. . Fridirick J.. Rofers, fallur to rokopy o. stop. 1 Burteioff, failure to er I, Crtn, no oparator'!1 U etnM. $5 CIRCUIT COURT V Kathln KltrthMnai v, . Tlrnna Muneni, aivorcc complaint. Cornell RalDh Naff vm. Iran 1! Neff, divorce decree. . l. JMn M. ; Young vi. WllUam H, Vount. divorce comnlaint. Mildred Anderson vi. Benjamin Benedict Anderson, divorce decree. reter unanei Miner Jensen vb, maruyn jane jensen, aivorce decree. Charlei Hobbi v' Kithii Vrn Hobbi. divorce comnlaint. uuoiue i jarumneid va. Clar ence jsrumneia, divorce decree. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS WUllam Lawla Turner. 1B3H Ju per it., Medford, and Loratta Elva rtytj, ia bouui vrange it., jnea ford. Gary Weitzel. Scottabluff. Neb. and Dlenne Lee Bryan, 1690 Sha (er lane. Medford. Harrv D Da.lv.' S9 Trlnn at mciuura, ana ora miry jnorriion, 330 Laurel at., Medford. JUSTICE COURT Gold BUI Dlitrlct ., Anita Barbara Cohh. fallur in algnal, 17.00. Edward Arthur Robb. imnronur passing, $18. Daniel Clay Slanaker, excessive none. o. Torrance Freeman TntlAfann 11, lesal Dossesilon of intoxicating II. quor, fine 930 10 days auspended mi lenience iu jaciuon county ail. Jennings Qene Losiee. failure to neia rigni oi way so oncoming .raffle. 15. Robert Baflley siagle, disobeyed atop sign, 7.80. uova oyd Hall, obstructed vision, Georee Ivan Hall, no horn. tin. wiiiiam aqigt ijiaa. lnaaaanata brakes. 99. wuuam Henry Pittock, no wheel covers, 910. traffic light, 910 Paul Phllln Wilson, disobeyed WUllam Arthur Salta. nn fUs nn xicnura toaq, a. Benjamin Thomas Windsor Jr., no vehicle license. 95. unaries nooeri uay, top sign. 97.80. Michael Ei disobeyed larl Nelson, Inadequate fall brakes, as. wimiren Luciue Lanftton. ure to yield right of way, 915 Lloyd Merle Francis, no opera tor'! license In possession, 99. DISTRICT COURT Donald E. Warner, no vehicle li cense, 99. itaymona n Button, no wneei cover, 910. Donald R. Rice, no motor ve hicle license, 95. Robert A. Cabler, no motor ve hicle license, 95. - Lester MOQiinnen. Torrance. Callf.i reckless driving, 9290, wiuara b. nensnaw. Darxiiu in prohibited area, 97.50. CIRCUIT COURT uorna Maurita amitn va Joseoh Elmer Smith, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION Dwavne Ard ell Brood, route 4. box 490. Medford, and Juanlta Christina Kolkow. 003 West 10th at.. Medfcvd. 4 U 7 Del Rogue Barllelt PEARS z-z 2- 45 Bagley PEARS Salad Pieces 29' Siskiyou Barllett PEARS rr.r 5 - $100 PINEAPPLE-PEAR DRINK a- 2f PEAR NECTAR s -: 2 - 29 That wonderful time of the year it herel Bright, beautiful pear blossoms, budding flowers and clear blue, sunny skies herald the arrival of spring to Southern Oregonl It's time for the annual PEAR BLOSSOM FESTI VAL three big days in Medford stores and mar kets, featuring spring opening ' MONEY-SAVING SPECIALSI Shop GROCETERIA for Pear Blossom Savings , through Sunday , our store is blossoming with VALUES to give your budget a lift. And we have hundreds of food items to give sparkle to your favorite spring menus! , .1 Also-be sure to see FESTIVAL PARADE in down town Medford SATURDAY at 2:30 p.m. So, for food values, fun, excitement and a parade shop this weekend in Medford! , yrii ANOTHER v BIG WEEK! More Prizes -. in Groceteria's Reg. 29c Box 2 SCOTTIES 400-Count Box FACIAL TISSUE boxes FREE! FREE! FREE! 20 Grocery Orders ' $5 pis 25 Barbecued Chickens ' Hot From the Oven! - , Just come in, see if you name Is one of 45 NAMES selected at random from the Medford, Ashland and Vicinity phone book. THESE NAMES ARE' POSTED ON SHELVES - "V THROUGHOUT GROCETERIAI If you find your name you will receive a $5.00 Grocery Order or, Barbecued ' Fryers FREEI You need not buy to win. Come in, :. look for your namel EACH SCOT TOWELS 1 50-Sheet Roll AD DETERGENT Giant Size Reg. 89c... C ay SIXTH and GRAPE Open Til ' 9 P.M. Every Night of the ; Weekl LOTS OF FREE PARKING! WE WILL GLADLY CASH YOUR PAYCHECK FOR YOU! Swanson's Frozen A A Iff A S" BrIIP ) g CHICKEN TURKEY BEEF P4 Just Heat and Eat! . SAVE 27c A DOG FOOD SPECIALS! SUPERHEAT, No. 1 cans ... .8 cans $1.00 SUPERHEAT, 10-lb. bag $1.19 SUPERHEAT, 4-lb. box ... 59c BLUE MOUNTAIN, No. 1 cans .. .6 cans $1.00 100 Chicken 3AKERY ART AT ITS FINEST Scores of Delicious, Eye-Appealing Items FRESH FROM THE OVENS AT GROCETERIA! N. B.C. VANILLA WAFERS 12-oz. Package Regular 35c -SAVE 26c- for Folger's Coffee One lb. ' can i Two lb. can Folger's Instant BISKITMIX PORK & BEANS WAFFLE SYRUP GREEN BEANS FREE eYour First Bottle of NEW CDfM IsT (Whi,e Ki"8'' rlwLIV New Liquid) See our store display for details. GIANT Pi, , 22-oz. siie........ OD i WHITE I SOAP WHITE KING SOAP MIWiJtK- DELICIOUS, ECONOMICAL MACARONI AND CHEESE Pl I MACARONI JJfr - ii am mm mm l 1 24-ot PUn Ran..l oo, rui V Borden's Wisconsin v V SHARP CHEESE IGJOC Cut in the size piece ' QJ fJJ J giant size Fisher's VA lb. box Regular 39c Van Camp's -No. 2'2cai?s. Sraley's Gallon ... Diamond A Cut, No. 303 cans.. $00 $39 $00 FRESH FROZEN CHI STEAKS 4s 59c 8s 99c Sampling Friday and Saturday! We invite you to taste before you buy. Today busy, modern homemakers save time and effort by serving de licious - bakery breads and desserts fresh from Groceteria's ovens. But convenience is only part of the storyl Groceteria's" Bakery features a , multitude of delicious treats: Breads, rolls, pies, cakes, cookies, and beautiful, exotic pastries. Our assort ment is endless, and it's all baked for highest flavor and trimmed to dress up the table. Every crumb will be eaten! We bake daily and use the purest, farm-fresh ingredients. Our bakery sparkles with cleanliness. You'll like Groceteria's prompt, friendly service, too.- FEATURED THIS WEEK by "Bert" Lambert and his staff CREAM ROLLS MIGNON CREAMS DOBASH TORTE DOBASH PYRAMIDS FLORENTINE ALMOND KRESCENTS BRIOCHE ' HOLLANDER CAKES FRENCH SANDWICH BREAD ' Make a habit of buying all your bak ery needs fresh from the ovens at Groceteria. Remember, too,; that we specialize in made-to-order goods for your special events. Expect a lot from our bakery you will never be dissa pointed! TASTY FEESH BREADS Large White Butter Crust . 50 Whole Wheat French Bread 100 Whole Wheat Rye Bread Stone Gr. Whole Wheat Pumpernickel Cracked Wheat i Dutch Crunch Egg Sesame ' Cinnamon Bread CREAM FILLED MERINGUE SHELLS Corn Bread Raisin Bread FRESH PRODUCE - FOR MEM'S THAT ARE EASY ON THE BUDGET AND THE WAISTLINE V Solid, Crisp C'l Vacuum-Cooled k -J J .Til J jr HEAD LETTUCE 2 0 C heads SUNKIST NEW CROP VALENCIA ORANGES 138 Size Rich in Flavor and Nutrients CAULIFLOWER M It's Fresh! It's Tastyl It's Tender! Oregon Grown Sunkist Large 140 Size Lemons 49c do, Texas Ruby Red Grape fruit 4 ior 29c Crisp, Green Celery All Size Bunches 9cib. ib Southern Cabbage Solid Heads Well-Trimmed 7cib. 1 fF1 U.S.D.A. CHOICE -Fresh Ocean- FILLET OF PERCH or RED SNAPPER Ib. 1 lb. Cut thick or thin U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Rump Roast Waste Free! lb Groceteria's Own Lean, Flavorful Ground Beef 10-lb. Pkg. -4.30 U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Keel of Round Wonderful C ' FESTIVAL QUEEN Cnrnl Mnrlrln 17.v0-.ol, .i. t Puyallup high school, has been crowned queen of the 28th iajuuli vuuty jjHuoau n esuvai, wnicn ends April 9. - 1 1UH Telephoto) Terrified Man Uses Bomb Threat To Get Jet Plane To Land Norfolk. Va. -WPD- A terri fied young attorney who "Just wanted to get on the ground" caused a huge New York to Miami jet airliner to make an emergency landing Wednes day at the Norfolk Naval Air Station. Stewardesses aboard the Braniff four-engine plane said Alan Henry Strauss, 28, San Mateo, Calif., had a : card board box and warned them "there's going to be an ex plosion." ,' . . Flight Capt. J. S. Grler, 48, New York, ordered the other eight crew members to search Strauss luggage and personal effects. The cardboard box contained a harmless radio amplifier. , Grlor radioed the Naval air station lor emergency landing Agreement on Tidelands Oil Amendments Salem-IUPD-Authors of a bill to let Oregon lease her 600, 000-acre tidelands for oil and gas exploration late , Wednes day approved six'major changes said to spell out more clearly protection of the state's coastline. , , v . The amendments were agreed to at a conference among Rep. P. Halght . Jr., chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee; Vlce Chairman Sid Lelken (D-Rose-burg); House Speaker Robert Duncan; ; Atty. Gen. Robert Thornton, and key sponsor Richard Eymann (D-Mohawk) The changes must still be approved by the full Natural Resources Committee. ; House Refers Bills The committee had voted the . bill and two companion measures to the House floor but the House ordered the bills back for amendments. The changes, Eymann said, would: 1. Clarify a section prohibit ing drilling on sandy beaches. 2. Allow the State Land Board to require data from private oil companies on pre liminary exploration at the outset of such exploration. 3. Clarify provisions for res toration of drilling sites to their natural condition when drilling ends. 4. Spell out . more clearly what "avoidable pollution" Is. B. Require lease forms to be submitted to the attorney general. . ; . ;.-vv 6. Stipulate that the type and site of drilling shall not be a condition for a lease. New language also would require that the scenic beauty of a site be considered and that drilling be a safe distance away if necessary. Safeguards Said In Eymann and Haight said they felt most of these safe guards are already In the bill, but to meet objections clarify ing language could be added. Thornton, who objected strongly to the committee's bill last week,, presented a new bill drafted by him which contains all of his suggestions and deletes material he ob jects to. 1 -..j He said he hopes the com mittee substitutes this bill for the one It now has. In addition to eight points Thornton raised last week, he suggested a requirement that any oil or gas pipes crossing beaches be buried under the sand.' instructions and told the oth er IB passengers he was forced to land been, sick, passenger. The passen gers did not learn of the bomb scare until the plane landed. rinne uartiuuy Searched - StraUSS Was IpH In n nanr. hysterical state from the plane and Navy demolition experts made a fruitless search of the craft. The nlnno aeiay of ; more than three hours. FBI agents arrested on a charge of making a iaise report or a bomb on on airuner ana took him before U.S. Commissioner Gilbert Swink Jr., who authorized his release , under - $1,500 bond pending a grand jury hearing. ' Strauss tearfully told Swlnk he was "just afraid the plane ' was going, to .crash. I had a v Premonition that . mmtlhlnt i was wrong with' that plane. I didn't say anything false." -. ' He said that last week he had dreamed he was on a plane that crashed , and be cause of that dream he had refused to , board a, Mohawk Airlines flight from New -York City to Utica, N. Y., where his wife is staying with his parents. He took a train instead, he said. . , s - Strauss said he had a his- tuiy vi mr sicKuess ana 101a one of the four stewardesses aboard the airliner that th plane had tq land at once. - "Youye landed planes where there's a bomb scare," he said he told the stewardou ."no T . have to tell you there's a oomb on board to get you to land?" ' Chief fltewardpHs Sua WaI. i gang, 23, Summit, N.J. , said ' Strauss complained of being "nervous. so nervous . .. . I think I'm colnc to h alnlpk" and asked that the plane land. wnen she asked him: why, he replied,' '-'Well, this plane is going to crash," She said she reassured Strauss there was no indica tion of trouble,, and he said, 1 "There's ' eolns tn ho nn . plosion." At this point, she said, she notified Grler. Strauss was the 48th nnrsnn arrested in the United stntoa for making a false report of a oomb on airliners, accord ing to the FBI. ' , Corvallis on List For Post Office ' Corva'llis-(UH)-Sen. Maurlne Neuberger (D-Ore.) has advis ed Benton county Democrats that Corvallis has been placed ' high on the priority list for . a new post office. Oscar Kendall, Benton county 5 democratic chairman, said he contacted Senator Neu berger several, weeks ago about cramped conditions In the post office here and sug gested that a new building be considered as part of the Kennedy administration's speedup of public works pro jects. - - - Kendall said Mrs. Neuberg er had replied that the post ' office department hopes to 'be able to handle the Cor vallis project before the space problem there becomes acute." . . EASIER TO HANDLE Linton, Iowa - (UP! - Calvin McPeck, 80, was . rebuffed Wednesday when he tried to pay a $100 traffic fine with 10,000 pennies. So he made a second trip to the bank and returned to the court with 100 $1 bills. The court took those.