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They'll. Do It Every Time UL Pm omm By Jimmy Hado Tr Up 415 TUBU TELL IT. SPACE OH THE FLIGHT YOU W4MT IS WHT tWERE IS NOTHING OF- Ten vnr I nJ Minimi?- VACANT SEATS FOR EVERY PASSEUGEKJ PUKE 1 50TT4 frfS J'JST KSSBLE TWRE f SLJ5 ALJt : Perry Como To Star in Halt-Hour Show Opposite Jackie Gleason on Saturdays New York (U.R) Perry Como, an affable gentleman who is as relaxed as a noodle suffer ing fatigue, moves into the fran tic never-never land of big-time TV competition this Saturday, NBC-TVg hoping to bite into Jackie Gleason's CBS audience, has picked the casual crooner to man the big guns in its Sat urday night attack. Hitherto restricted to a 15 minute CBS-TV show and an oc casional guest shot, Comb will emcee and star in an hour-long program that promises to pro vide a slew of surprises. What Como, with the help of his chief scriptwriter Good man Ace, does envision is a pro gram that will combine a leis surely attitude and a comfort able tfsace with a few novelties. Guests To Drop In One of the innovations will be something called "walk-ons." Name guests will drop in to do short bits with Como without benefit of advance billing. This Saturday, for example, Sid Caesar, Nanette Fabray, Carl Reier and Julius La Rosa are scheduled to make appearances. Also scheduled for the first show are a flock of billed artists Rosemary Clooney, Frankie Laine and Marion Lome, the "Mrs. Gurney" of the "Mr. Peep ers" show. "We ..thjujk .we're going to dp something different with guests on this show try to weave them into the skits or routines so they just don't stand around. One thing we won't have are guests who come on and just plug a picture. What's so interesting about knowing what picture they're, in?" Figures To Sing Como, who sells about 4,000, 000 platters annually, figures he'll sing about three or four numbers on the show as well as taking a turn in an occasional comedy skit. "It'll be the sort of thing, say, where Como comes in to fix TV set," said the former barber from Canonsburg, Pa. "We'll try to get our laughs out of the sit uation. We'll steer clear of gag lines and 'this - looks-like-the- place it-must-be-the-place' kind of frantic comedy." As We Live Storing Up Possessions Makes For More Work There are some people who cannot . bear to give or throw away anything that has any pos sible future value. As a result, they fill their homes with things that they may never use again. A young woman questions the wisdom of this: (Q) "We live in a small home with very little storage space ex cept in the cellar. My mother al ways opposed t h ro w i n g away any thing that might be used in the future and I have fol lowed her teachings. As a result, our basement was filled with things, pictures, only . on special occasions, books, toys, decora tions, for different holidays, old clothes, packing boxes of old magazines, etc. We had so much that I had lo pile boxes on top of boxes, and put the most val uable things in the top boxes. Our basement was filled with water nearly two feet deep dur ing the recent floods. The boxes that weren't in the water top- D. Heilock boxes of old silver we use Tree Ripened ; Improved Elbe rta and J. H. Hale Bring Your Own Containers PERRYDALE ORCHARD 2 Miles West of Medford on Jacksonville Highway By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D. I pled down and everything was I ruined. My husband, who has always opposed my saving things, told me it served me right for being a 'squirrel' and said he hoped I had learned lesson. Do you think ' people should discard everything they are not using? I often find that I can use things I have put away and I am very glad to have them instead of having to go out and buy new things." Mrs. J. D. (A) I think everyone should save things that have some use if there is any indication that they may be needed at some future date. It seems extravagant to throw or give away some thing that migh be used later and then have to go out and buy a duplicate of it. On the other hand, I think in discriminate saving is bad. It clutters up a home, no matter how large it may be, and it makes a lot of extra work for the person who takes care of the home." Furthermore, when " family moves, it makes extra work and adds to the expense of moving. It is rarely safe to store things of any value in a basement be cause of the . dampness that comes - in during the summer months. It would be far better to put them in boxes in the corners of closets or get stor age boxes to roll under beds. If you limit yourself to a smaller storage space,- you will be forced to evaluate everything you store and decide whether it is worth the space it will take up. (COPYRIGHT 1955. GENERAL FEATURES CORP.) FERRY SINKS, 50 DIE 1 Conakry. French West Africa (U.R) Authorities reported to day that a ferry sank near Non- goa on Sunday, drowning 50 of 55 passengers. How can you afford to buy 70 of your groceries m o n - A You do 70 of your grocery buying "sight unseen". The products are in packages. Only the label outside guides you. How can you afford to buy without looking inside each package? What makes j you so sure you're getting what you pay for? In fact, what makes you sure about anything you buy? Isn't it simply that you've learned the basic rule of safe and sound buying: I A good brand is your best guarantee No matter what you want to buy, you know you can count on a good brand. When you pick one, you know you're right. The more good brands you know, the surer you are. Get to know them in this newspaper. They can help you cut buy ing mistakes, get more for your shop ping money. J , BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION , " Incorporated A Non-Profit Educational Foundation 37 West 57th St, New York 19, N.Y. . O 32?EaiKE' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent Hollywood (U.PJ In Holly wood's only monster factory sits a green rubber suit that has be- &mt come a too "star" and one of the biggest box office draws in t h e country. This "star" has the stom ach of a turtle and a throat of a frog, and is Aline Mosby f r e q u e n tly seen carrying beautiful damsels into the deep while popcorn munchers in theaters cringe. The rubber suit, with swim mer Ricou Browning inside, is Universal - International's "Gill man" in the "creature" series that threatens to go on forever. The Gill man's first two horror movies reaped nearly $5,000,000. Naturally a third, "The Creature Walks Among Us," is now before the camera. Birth of a Gill Man As new stars should be inter viewed, I visited the workroom where the Gill man was born. This monster factory is the only one in Hollywood, because Universal pioneered horror mov ies from "Phantom of the Opera" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" through the Franken stein era. Crammed on shelves like hor rible ghosts are some of the fac torv's creations the head of Frankenstein's monster . . . the ant-like men from the recent "This Island Earth" ... The bulging head of the "Glob Man" from "It Came From Outer Space." t On tables are chemist's flasks filled with powders that make the special foam, rubber of which the monsters are made. A huge oven for baking the creatures Pair Charged in Abortion Death Of Girl Silent Philadelphia (U.R) A couple chareed with . the abortion of heiress Doris Jean Ostreicher refused today to reveal the mys terious events that occurred in their apartment the night the 22-year-old bride died. Bartender Milton Schwartz and his beautician wife, Rosalie, were arrested Monday night. Their attorney, Israel Finkel- stein posted bail of $5,000 each. The couple will be arraigned Thursday. Finkelstein said he would au thorize "absolutely no state ment" by the couple. Mother Out on Bail The arrests came only a few hours after the victim's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Silver, 49, wife of a food chain store executive, was released in $1,500 bail when her ' hearing on- an accessory charge was continued. She was to be sent to a mental institu tion. Three other charges were con tained in the warrant against the couple in addition to the actual abortion. They were accused of being accessories before the fact of ah abortion resulting-' in death, of conspiring with Mrs. Silver- in the abortion attempt and of perjury at the Sept. 2 in quest into the girl's death. The inquest resulted in a finding of homicide. Eloped With Policeman The Schwartzes and Mrs. Sil ver were present in the apart ment, Aug. 24, the night of the death of Mrs. Ostreicher, who had eloped two months to the day earlier with Miami Beach, Fla., motorcycle patrolman Earl Ostreicher, son of a Chicago businessman. v Mrs. Silver Monday was de clared unfit to be arraigned by two "impartial" psychiatrists. Magistrate Elias Myers per mitted bail on the promise of Mrs. Slivers personal psychia trist to have her admitted to a mental hospital for treatment until, she is able to appear for a hearing. LEGION OFFICIAL DIES Portland (U.R) Mrs. Mae E. Whitcomb, secretary of the American Legion auxiliary in Oregon for the past 17 years, died in a convalescent home here yesterday. She had been ill for several months. NEW ROAD OPENED Pendleton (U.R) A new 15- mile stretch of U. S. Highway :0 between Pendleton and La Grande has been opened to traf fic. The new road eliminates a series of hairpin curves on the route. 3 "KsifS I fORf Medically FORMULATED Conlaim medically proved tngredi. fits, chads craving for tobacco. Dis solve lounge in mouth wlmn desire for tobacco occurs. Safe, non-habit form ing, pleasant tasting. Central Rexall Drug Main and Central stands in a corner. With portions brewing on bunsen burners, the monster factory could be a mad scientist's laboratory for a U-I horror movie. Never Use Fur The two geniuses who dreamed up many of these mon sters are Buddy Westmore, of the make-up clan, and Jack Kevan. One of their rules: never use fur because it reminds peo ple of their pets. "The studio wanted a half man, half-fish, for the 'creature' series," Westmore explained. "We studied up on ocean life and made his palm like an octopus' underside, his mouth like a fish, his feet like a crab's. "We molded his first clay head on that old plaster head of Tuesday, September 13. 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE-THRE: if Ann Sheridan. For our monsters we try to think of what horrifies people, such as the absence of a nose." The Gill man may even push Davy Crockett ,out of vogue. Thousands of children have writ ten the studio wanting to buy "Gill man" suits. But any mass production would be too expen sive. "We thought the Gill man would frighten people, but they feel sorry for him, apparently be cause he's a misfit," said Kevan. PEACHES Tree Ripened Improved tldertas, Keosoa, & Hales DICK PAYNE COKER BUTTE ROAD And the Rebirth After each "Gill man" movie the monster has been slaught ered,, only to rise miraculously from the deep in the next sequel. "In this current picture he changes into- a human, but at the end he dies," said Kevan. "If the picture is successful, he can be cast on a desert island, bave a mate, a Gill woman. The first female monster. 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