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Langlie Appointment Seen Risky; Neuberger Balks on Ellsworth By A. ROBERT SMITH Mail Tribuna Corrdspondant wasmngton The word is go ing around that any presidential appointment of Arthur B. Lang lie would cause quite a ruckus in the Senate from colleagues of Sen. Warren G. Magnuson. Tmti?y'is! There has x a I . : ued specula' tion that Lang- lie might be given some nigh post in the Eisenhow er administra tion, for he has 'been highly a. Kokt. mii r e g a rded by the president and White House officials such as Sherman Adams. It was they who persuaded him to run for the Senate against Magnuson. But reports are circulating among Democrats and Republic ans that enough senators would consider Langlie "personally obnoxious" because of the type of campaign he waged against Magnuson to make such an ap pointment risky. Washington state Republicans have reportedly been tipped off about this in order to avoid an embarrassing situation involv ing Langlie. If. 'HI Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.) says he would "take another look" at any appoint ment of former Congressman Harris Ellsworth (R-Ore.) to the Federal Communications Com mission, which has been rumor ed. Ellsworth telephoned Neuberg er before Christmas to enlist his endorsement for a Job in the administration, at that time be lieved to be on the Civil Service Commission. Neuberger said he would support him. Later reports that Ellsworth might be given a post on the FCC change the situation, said Neubeger, who would want to question the defeated lawmaker about his views on the radio field before committing himself to back him. Sen. Frank Lausche (D-Ohio) demonstrated successfully that there are two ways to steal the limelight on the opening day of Congress and in so doing drama tize your political independence. The first way was illustrated by Sen. Wayne Morse four years a so when he strode Into the chamber carrying a folding chair which he planted in the center aisle, dramatically point ing out that he had left the Republican party and not yet joined the Democratic party. What Morse did with dramat ics, Lausche did by creating silent suspense about how he would vote in reorganizing the Senate and when he voted with his party, like every other Dem ocrat was doing, he was regard ed as a hero for whom all the Democrats stood up and cheered. Idaho's baby-faced Sen. Frank Church is running quite a risk when he wears a blue suit and black tie, the costume of con gressional pageboys. He looks even younger than his 32 years. but claims he isn't bashful about the contrast he presents with the grayhaired and bald colleagues that surround him. "If my age is a liability," he said, "it isn't anything I can't outgrow." Church is the third youngest man ever elected to the Senate. Sen. Russell Long (D-La.) was only 30 when he came to Wash ington eight years ago. And he was nosed out by Sen. Henry Clay back in 1806 who was only 29 years and six months when he was elected to fill an un expired term. This violated the constitutional provision that a senator must be 30 years old. but no one seemed to object. "This was occupied by Doug las McKay, who was defeated running for the Senate," said the knowledgeable real estate lady. "I know," said the apartment hunter. "I'm Mrs. Wayne Morse.' Classified Rates 1 day ptr wor4 2 diyi per word 3 days per word MH 4 dayi ptr word 6 djyi pr word 5 8c 10c 12 14e By Une Per Month 13.25 (Minimum First Liiue Me, Adi counted by the lino whoro full lines art not usod Buiinots Directory par line per month $1.75 Minimum per month ...$5.25 CASH IN ADVANCE Remit With Order No Refunds on Classified Ads Account Charges Billed by Line Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5:30 p.m. for f ol lowi ng day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday, noon Saturday. 1-LOST AND FOUND LOST: German short hair male pup. Liver color, white chest. Please call Lee. 3-guis MRS. R. B JACKSON, please call Ashland 5176 for & identify lost property LOST: Boy's wrist watch in Cratenan theatre. Jan. 3. Reward. Ph. Jack sonville g-ojoj FOUND Brown & white male ccllie. 3-4670. Use MaiJ Tribune Warn Ada A lady went apartment hunt ing last week and was offered a look at the apartment prev iously occupied but still main tained by a former cabinet mem ber. GOLD HILL Missionary To By MRS. CLYDE KELL Gold Hill The Rev. James Morgan, a young minister whose home is in Creswell, Ore., will speak at the Christian church this Thursday even, Jan. 10 at 7 p.m. Morgan plans to leave soon for India, where he will be a missionary. A full evening's program has been arranged, with film strips of India to be shown by Morgan, to which the public is invited. Speak A number of organizations have announced their meeting dates for the coming week. One of the first will be the meeting of The Women's group from the Christian church, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Freeman, at P31 Second avenue, on Thursday, Jan. 10 at 1:30 p.m. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of the Community Methodist church, will hold it's regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Bailey, at 677 Fifth avenue, Friday, Jan. 11, at 11 a.m. Mrs. Roy Eskew, will be In charge of the program, and Mrs. Howard Walton will lead in the devotions. Each lady is asked to bring a sack lunch. The co-hostesss will be Mrs. Dale Smith and Mrs. Nina Dusenberry. It has been announced that the Junior choir of the Christian church, which was organized early in December, has resumed regular practice on Wednesdays' immediately after school, at the church. This group will sing at the opening of Sunday school each week. Officers will be elected Mon day, Jan. 21 at a meeting of The Amethyst Rebekah Friend ship club, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Parsley on Sardine creek road at 8 p.m. A meeting of the Gold Hill Garden club, will be held at the home of Mrs. J G. Kofahl on Pacific highway 99 north. Fri day, Jan. 18 at 1 p.m. A dessert luncheon will precede the busi ness session. The Junior class of the Chris tian church, accompanied by it's teacher, Mrs. Lenard Andrews and the minister from the church. The Rev. Billy J- Miller went to Grants Pass Sunday, : where the group spent the after noon skating. Members of the class who went were, Faye i Baker. Lyndel Munday, Linda Hilkey, Charolotte Vollmert. Pamela Freeman, Larry Mayerz. Stevens Andrews, and one guest, . John Price. The young people's group of the Christian church, met Sun day evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allison. freshments were served by the hosts to Fred Baker, Freida Baker, John Andrews, Anna Marie Mayerz, Darlene Allison and Mr. Miller. A meeting of the Senior Meth odist Youth Fellowship of the Community Methodist church was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Gail. These meetings are held each Sunday evening at A p.m. The president, Richard Ham mersley. presided. Following the lesson, the young people played ping-pong and were served re freshments by the hosts. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Andrews, who live on the Upper River road, last Sunday were the Rev. Billy J. Miller, minister of the Christian church, Faye Baker, Linda Hilkey, of Gold Hill and Fred Baker who lives on high way 99 north. Following their appearance at the Community Methodist church Sunday. Pruth McFarlan and Hugh Thompson were dinner guests at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Walton and son, Chris. McFarlan and his accompanist, Hugh Thompson, presented their special music during the church hour at the Community Meth odist church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray and daughter Nancy moved Jan. 5 and S to the Leslie Walker property on the Upper River road. The Grays have ,been liv ing In Eagle Point, where Gray was employed in a mill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramsey, whose home is on Fifth avenue, have returned after spending the holidays at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, and sons Richard and Jack, returned Dec. 31, following a ten-day trip during the holiday season, visiting in Los Angeles and Riverside, Calif. The regular meetings of the VFW and Auxiliary will be held Friday, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m. The men will meet as usual in the Scout hall, and the ladies will meet at Mrs. Vaughn Whitmore's home. Six to 10 skins go into an av erage fur coat of genuine sealskin. 2-INSTRUCTION MUZZIOLI Accordion School Private leassons. rn, x-oos i GET U.S. GOV'T. JOB. Many now open! Men-Women. 13-55. Start as high ai $340 mo. Coaching until ap pointed. Experience often unneces sary. Get FREE 36-page book show ing jobs, salaries. tests. WHITE Bon 190G Trihune HAVE OPENING in Kindergarten for youngster 4 or 5 yrs. Transportation provided. Pre-school work combined with music and dance. r-nll.n Hnn. Dance Studio 405 E. Main Ph. 2-2591 NEW CLASSES in tap. ballet, acro batic & ballroom now beginning. Special classes for tiny tots. Private instruction available. Downtown lo cation. Register now. Miss Pat a Dance Studio. 37 No. Grape. Ph. or Z-OIJO NEW CLASSES in Tap. Acrobatic. Ballet & Baton fos children. ALSO new Teen-age Ballroom Dance class. r-nllMBn Hnn. Tiancm Studio 405 E. Main Ph. 2-2591 PREPARE vour child for school in Sept. bv enrolling in kindergarten now Pre-school work & dancing Transportation furnished. Miss Pat's mnaergarten. rn. i-jjcj. PIANO LESSONS, a lasting pleasure HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO Instruction Tactics Kentaj PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE 111 No Central Phone 2-5703 3 WANTED, MALE HELP SHOE Shine Boy. Steady work. 110 E Main. EXPERIENCED reliable ranch hand able to do renei miiKing on uwus A . Dairy. Steady job. References. call flleaioro -joo TRY This on for size! S500 to $800 monthly. Terrific future and Securi ty. Fit? If you think ao call 3-3256 for Mr. Mayfield before noon. , AUTO PARTS SALESMAN Are vou an experienced traveling salesman with car interested in earing $8,000 to $10,000 a year at start? Looking for unlimited oppor tunity for advancement in aKgres sive growing nation-wide organiza tion? Here is vour chanct to join a hard-hitting sales team selling direct to dealers, fleets, garages. Thou sands of fast-moving , replacement parts and special kits for all cars. Group insurance. Training in field at company expense. Established ac counts. Weekly draw against high commissions. Protected territory now open in northern California and southwestern Oregon area. 22 counties. Phone for appointment Thursday or Friday. R. Richmond, Jackson Hotel, reiepnone z-oji. FIRST class bodv man. No other need apply. See Bob Thomen. Crater Lake Motors. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE WAA1LU Expanding company seeks young man for salaried position with ex cellent opportunity for advance ment to executive responsibilities. 5s day week; group insurance; paid vacations; retirement income plan; profit sharing, etc., age 23 to 30. Car necessary, .mileage reimbursement Apply S to 10 at Pacific Industrial Loan, la so. t-entrai. ivieoioro REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Down town office desires experienced, local man with license. Must be able to handle closings and direct other salesmen. Write Tribune Box 2402 with qualificaUons for inter EXPERIENCED PRUNERS. Contract work by the tree. Ph. 2-T489 after 5:30 p.m. EXPERIENCED PRUNERS at Bif Boulder Orchard. Approximately 1, miles E. of Crater Lake 4 Corn ers on Foothill Rd. 4 WANTED, FEMALE HELP WANTED. Experienced general office employee. Must be average typist. Prefer aomeone with PBX experi ence. Write Tribune Box 2739. COOK Housekeeper for Nursery school. 25 to 30 hrs. per wk. Must be neat, like children, have refer ences. Ages 25 to 40 yrs. Apply Service Unlimited, Rm. 204, 125 S. Central. Ph. 3-1643. No fee unless we place you. MAID WANTED. Must have own phone 4c transportation. Apply in person. Crater inn Mote WAITRESS WANTED Daniel's Cafe. Phoenix. Ore. WANTED part time typist. 5 hrs.. days. Pleasing personality, refer ences. Medford Domestic Laundry, 30 N. Riverside. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 12 noon to 8 p.m. shift. Apply in person only. Jackson Hotel. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY For woman with ambition, person ality and car. One who can work at least 30 hrs. a week, day or evening and needs to earn as much s J60-S80 in a week. Write Tribune Box No. 2706 stating age and occupation. 4 WANTED, FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED beauty operator. No following necessary. Wrlta P.O. Box 265. Medford. LET beauty culture be your career. Enroll now for Feb. 4th class at Medford Beauty School. S60 cash tuition, pays for entire course. Come in & see us at 235 E. Main, Or Ph. 2-6155. HOUSEKEEPER, age 30 to 40. in motherless home. Child or 2 O.K. Write P.O. Box 35, Canyonville. Oregon. STEWARDESS overseas route Write us for career information PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS Seattle-Tacoma International Airport SEATTLE 88. WASHINGTON 5-HELP, MALE and FEMALE WANTED Fully experienced wool presser. Top wages to right person. Apply this week in person at Cen tral Point cleaners. Ph. NO-4-2523. MEN AND WOMEN COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE Well established resident to rep resent the Junior Division of En cyclopedia Britannica, Inc.. full or part time. Good earnings. For particulars write D. C. Dooley. Per sonnel Mgr.. Room 506, Broadway Bldg., Portland, Ore. Include char acter references. WANTED Typists. Stenographers General Office Bookkeepers Salesmen Administrators Good Jobs Coming In Every Day No Fee Unless We Place You SERVICE UNLIMITED Employment Agency Rm. 204 125 S Central Medford 6 WANTED, SITUATION 8-FOR RENT, HOUSES NICE 2 bedroom home near Roosevelt School. 585 per month, water paid. Ph. 3-3139. MODERN, PLASTERED 3 bdrm. house. Unfurn. it store rm. 1808 Spring. MODERN. PLASTERED 1 bdrm. house. Large rms.. tile floors, lots of cup- poaras. ibuh spring, SMALL 1 bdrm. partially fum. Oil heat, gas range, shower. (50. Ph. 2-9786. WILL share my modest home. Lots of privacy. Consider child care if employed. Very reasonable & good opportunity to right people. Ph. 2-4269. ATTRACTIVE 1 bdrm., furn. con vement for couple. Ph. 2-8369. LARGE 3 bdrm. house on 1 A. ground, large patio. 2 rm. guest house. $125. rn. .t-yiw alter 6 p.m. 1 BDRM. FURN. HOUSE. Phone 2-5084 after 6 p.m. TOR RENT Small- modern bouse in Talent. Call Yockel Fuel, Ashland 2-8311. FOR RENT Suburban Crater Lake avt. 2 bdrm. double garage. 1 A. Ph. 3-1967. FOR RENT Modern 3 rm. duplex, service porch and bath. 3 blocks irom mg y store. 2520 Merriman rd. FOR RENT 1 bdrm. house, partly furn. Adults. Inq. 1902 Hazel St. MODERN 3 rm. furn. house. Gas wall heater, gas range, elec. refrig erator, new kitchen cabinets. In Central Point. NO-4-2473. EVER-SHADY Motel Trailer Court Winter rates, refrigerator, cooking, children, pets welcome. 3-2788. Wednesday. January 9, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE 8 FOR RENT. HOUSE5 FOR LEASE 3 bdrm. completely furn. Automatic heat. Fireplace. Washer. Dryer. Beautiful yard. Trees. Shrubs. Acreage available. $125 mo. Ph. 3-4129. CLEAN furn housekeeping cabins Utilities pd Weekly rates 3-0183 CLEAN 1 bdrm. house. 5171 Benson. Ph. 2-8460. FOR lease 3 bdrm. furn. house. $95 month. Close in. Ph. 2-S428. SMALL furn. house, clean, close to down town Medford. New refrtg - erator. elec. stove. Suitable for 1 and 2 persons. No pets. Ph.. Ash- la nd 2-1797 or Medford 2-9150. 1 BDRM. unfurn. house. Ph. 2-8872. CASH! I PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL""" Dick Han, Managar 16 S. Central Ph. 3-5308 ll II COMICE PEARS Wonderful eating but do not qualify for our Gift boxes. 95 per lug Bring your own containers Week Days 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Dec. 25 BEAR CHEEK ORCHARDS 2 Miles South on Highway 99 USE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS! NURSING in home desired by cap able nurse. Central Point. Medford. Ashland. N. Calif. Ph. NO-4-2528 or 2-6035. Thi Rihle stnrfv was conduct ed by the Rev. Billy J. Miller, minister of the church. Follow- j ing the study and games, re-1 PAJNT WITH MEDFORD PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE PHONE 2-9321 Comer 6tk & Holly, Diagonally Aero ii from Hi Pest Office CHi Ws Givs S&H Green Stamps RELIABLE Baby sitter. Laree home. fenced yard. Board child. Ph. 2-8419. IRONING, my home. 3-5275. IRONING pickup & deliver. Ph. 2-7733 DON'T let leaves rot your roofs and gutters also let me trim your shrubs anq misiieioe. anuiis. rn. i-isws. HOUSEWORK by hr. Have transporta tion. 2-9307. WANTED Logging job, relog or what have you. Ph. 3-4660 QUALIFIED janitor wants full or part time work. Ph. 2-7801. GUARANTEED satisfactory Ironing, my home. Ph. 2-4416. BABY sitting. Reliable. 2-6081. CHILD care my home. 3-1595. ALTERATIONS on men's & ladies clothes. 1100 Crater Lake Ave Ph. 2-6526. Helen Roseborough. BABY sitting. Ref. 2-8260. TRACTOR WORK Ernie Mallams Ph. 3-4310 ALL types carpenter work. Finish work a specialty No Job too small Phone 3-5243 IRONING in my home. 3-8275. LAWN planting, grading, plowing. & 60" rotovating. Call S&H Land scaping Nursery NO-4-1686 or Wll- lara Herzberg NO-4-1323. The Women's Baby Sitting Club rnone or Z-8BU4 CARPENTER WORK Pp 2-4332 CHILD CARE. Your price. 3-5556. LACY wants housework by hour References Ph 3-5623. HANDY man. Woodcutting Wood stacking, fixing up. Gardening, odd jobs. 3-2246. CHILD CARE Ph 2-2287. ALTERATIONS & SEWING Ph 2-5831 LICENSED CHILD CARE Medford Nursery School Mrs Ethel Tennant Ph 2-601 J 7 WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: 20 to 30 acres of good ground, suitable for grain. Near Central Point. Write Tribune box . 2687. - WANTED TO BUY: 8 to 12 ton hay trucK or 1 suitable tor conversion Write Tribune box 2686. WANTED 2 or 3 bdrm. house, approx monin. rnone j-ioog. WANTED 2 9x12 wool rugs or 1 about iuxu. also single laundry tray Dial 3-1784 or 2-6773. TIMBER STUMP AGE WANTED by re liable, financially responsible, small logger or contract logging. Goof HD-5 equip. Any type ground ok. Phone days. 2-7656. WANTED Pair of tractor chains for Ford- erguson. Ph. VA-6-3893. WANTED Pole stumpage 3-4660. WORK with ohain saw by hr. after Q p.m. LIU J-Q17B. WANTED Maple or Madrone bur! stumpage. Ph. 2-6227, Km. 411. after 5 p.m. MISC. merchandise on comiignment 2-4921. CASH for junk cars. 3-1110. WANT to rent office or space for Real Estate office wm. Frohnmayer Ph. 2-4023 or 3-2748. TIMBER LAND virgin or cut-over cam pq. -rnpune box B3l. WE BUY JUNK Batteries copper lead brass, alum Inum radiators and scrap iron DEVORES AUTO WRECKERS 3120 N Pacific Hwy Ph 2-9785 USED TOOLS Ph 3-3227 NEED FURNTURE Will give you a gooo casn oeai z-raaa. CASH for furniture, dishes tools and trailer houses 3-3227 WANTED LAUREL 4t BLACK OAK fireplace wood. See Valley Fuel Co. 26 W. Main. WANT TO BUY full house of furni ture Phone 2-8572 or 2-8218 WANTED Good used furniture Oak Grove Furniture Phone 3-1564 WANTED Watcb repairing at the Big Y Jewelry Store 1 yr written guarantee Roy Pi card- Certified Master Watchmaker Ph 8-4932 WEBB Specials for This Week I 1952 GMC M T. PICKUP 4 Speed $7Qi transmission a 9 1955 RAMBLER 4 - Door Station Wagon, automatic transmission, $ I DQC radio, heater 1033 Everybody beats... SOFT ygy' HEARTED H ... V FRED 2? These and Many More! 1949 OLDSMOBILE fenr ?295 1955 WILLYS JEEP 4 whl. drive. Full steel 1956 STCDEBAKER Flight Hawk, overdrive, SO I QC radio, heater... .150 1955 WILLYS Four Wheel Drive Pickup. Two of $,745 1954 CHEVROLET Yt Ton Pick up 4 speed nQC transmission U3W 1953 WILLYS Four Wheel Drive Jeep Full top SlflQC and heater .... IU33 1955 FORD H TON PICK UP 4-speed $9QC Radio, Heater 1133 A 1943 WILLYS JEEP SJQE A real good one l33 Our Repair SERVICE IS THE FINEST AH work is guaranteed. Factory Trained Mechanics with years of experience THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 4-wheel. drive BRAKE RELINE 150 p'u Parti 'Regular price $18.00 $13: Get a SPECIAL LTJBESERVICE Biggest value in town 50-step procedure ONLY $1.75 1951 HUDSON 6 Hornet Fordor Sedan Radio, heater $0QR and hydramatic 033 1950 CHEVROLET Fordor Se dan This one is SAQR real nice Tll33 1946 HUDSON Six Sedan 595 5495 1949 WILLYS Four Wheel Drive Pickup 1953 FIAT Fordor Sedan $CtC A real mileage getter W3 1941 CHEVROLET JIC Tudor Sedan . 1953 BUICK Roadmaster Riviera Coupe This one has $ everything 1955 FORD Customline Fordor Sedan A very special $ I 9.QC on this one 1033 1956 WILLYS Four Wheel Drive PickupReal clean $99QK, and a big savings etist33 1949 CADILLAC 62 Sedan Radio, heater and SCQR hydramatic 033 1954 FORD V-8 Customline Tu dor Radio and QQ NEW 1957 WILLYS All Models en Dis play. And For Sal Now Call For Free Demonstration 7 1195 J 1956 HUDSON HORNET Fordor' Sedan. Never been licensed. Save A Thousand Dollars On This Onel 8-FOR. RENT, HOUSES 5 RM. furn. near Sr. High school. Fenced in back yard. Call 2-6416. WANTED to rent by Feb. I. 3 bdrm. home. Best of references. Will pay 3 months In advance. Ph. Ashland 2-6886. after 5 p.m. NICE 1 bdrm. house. On Fern Valley Rd. Ph. 3-1108. Wanted) DOUGLAS FIR POLES AND PILING For Delivery to Our - Grants Pass Yard Contact us for prices and specifications J. H. BAXTER & CO. Formerly Pudgrt Timb C. K 0. Bos 247 Phon. GR 46666 Grants Pass, Ones) Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport The Shortest Distance Between Buyer and Seller A Classified Ad in The Mail Tribune Convenient Order Form For Quick Results Write Your Ad Below 1 Word to a Space Cost Appears to Right of Last Word An Average Word Contains S Ltrtsrs. Name and Addrasa Count the Same as Other Words. Two Unas ConsecoUv Innrtions TWO LINES MINIMUM 1 y S0 3 days 11 0 dan (1.4 THREE LINES 1 day 3 days i days I day 3 days : days . I 1 day 3 days ( days I I day ) daya t days FOVB UNES FIVB LINES TSa si.se I2.lt ft .St sz.oa $341 Sl.is 12 s 1.5 SI.SU S3.ao S4.20 SEVEN LINES 1 day Jl.TS 3 daya 3.5 days Mail Now to Classified Ad Dept., MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon Please run my ad for .DAYS in THE MAIL TRIBUNE under Classification . . I enclose $ .. in full payment NAME. ; . 1 PHONE ADDRESS . City or Town . .