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TheyTl Do It Every SSrtSSri j ti.Ve0KrtT Wl DO IT EVERY SWINDLE T"35J rf c".ir i sheet fy;' - -ZZir& m T Vt V III 30UTU TV Stars Clothes Important As Material for Performances Br WILLIAM EWALD UniUd Pihi Correspondent Nw York UR) Cye Martin, a Broadway tailor who special ties in clothes calls, believes the material he puts on the backs of TV stars 1 as Important as the material that goes into their shows. Along the Stem, Martin is known as the man who drapes the curious shapes of such sar torial sugarplums as Frankie Sinatra, Jackie Gleason and Steve Allen. When Martin's pres ent store unlatched its doors three year ago, Martin stupi fied the customers with Kleig lights, potables, a buffet supper and such temporary salesmen as Milton Berle. Jack E. Leon ard and Sammy Davis. Jr. "I dress them all," boasts Martin proudly. "Jerry Lewis buys In here and so does Buddy Hackett. the Ames Brothers and Sugar Ray Robinson. TV People In Hurry "1 hava Billy Daniels as a cus tomer and Myron Cohen. When Phil Silvers needed some civil ian clothes for his Bilko series. I sold him a sports jacket and lacks." Outfitting show people can be a lucrative business, but it pre- Southern Slates Get Fair Weather Br UNITED PRESS Fair weather wai expected over the fouthern half of the nation today, but cooler air was to invade the northern tier of tat from the Dakotai to the upper Great Lakes. Weathermen art watching the fourth tropical storm of the sea son. Dora, as It develops in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm cen ter was expected to reach the Mexican coast near Tamptco sometime today. A few locally heavy thunder storms were reported in North ern Minnesota in advance of the cold front pushing southeast ward out of Canada. Thunder storms also were expected to spread through the Western Plains in front of the colder air. Considerable shpwer activity was reported from the North west from Idaho eastward into Montana and Wyoming, with showers forecast for the area again today. Ground fog was widespread and limited visibility over much of the Great Lakes area during the night. Temperatures last night ranged in the north half of the ration in the 30s and 60s, with 70s common from Kansas and Missouri southward. Nighttime tpmperatures in the Desert Southwest hovered near the 90 deeree mark. Some early morning readings were Boston, 64: Detroit. 60: New Orleans. 70; Bismarck. North Dakota. 59; Seattle, 56 and San Francisco. 59. WANTED! Quality Paymaster and Assistant Purchasing Agent BATE LUMBER CO. MERLIN, OREGON Phone Grants Pass, Greenwood 6-7711, for Interview r" .-.TV.: r H mi i nn i m 1 PAINT WITH TteaiuttlcHei Time sent Its problem, said Martin. "They're in a hurry. They want a uit in 24, 48 hours. Once, Frank Sinatra ordered six suits in such a hurry, my designer had to sw them on the train making the delivery. "Now, you take Jackie Glea son. He must have 100 suits in his closet, but he'll suddenly want a new suit made for him overnight. Once he had me make a cashmere trenchcoat and an other time, a mohair trenchcoat. Can you imagine? The mohair one is still hanging in my store he's waiting for an occasion to wear it. G lea-son s weight fluctuates between fat and impossible and as a result, Martin must keep three different sets of measure ments on him. "His tastes change, too," said Martin. "He'll go into one period where he'll wear bold plaids and hound's tooth checks and then he'll switch to banker's grays." Comic Jack E. Leonard also has a weight problem. "He walk ed into my store the other day 1 Justice Department Could Enter School Problem, Ike Says Washington U.R Presi dent Eisenhower said Tuesday the Justice department will re spond to any call for help from a local federal district judge who feels that his school inte gration orders are being defied. Mr. Eisenhower made the statement at his news confer ence when asked to spell out what "formula' he would apply to determine when federal inter vention is necessary in a school integration dispute. The President said the first step would be for a federal dis trict court to decide that "some one is in contempt of that court." ' Violators Face Jail "At that point I think It Is customary for the court to call in the Justice department to as sist in bringing out the evi dence and threshing the case out." he said. "If anyone is in contempt, I assume that it is the job of the U.S. marshal to serve the war rants and to take the men, the offenders, to jail or to pay their fines or whatever happens," he said. Mr. Elsenhower emphasized that it would be up to the local court to initiate a contempt pro ceding because "I know of no way from this distance that those things can be deter mined." Deplore Vlolenca Deploring "violence" in school disputes in some areas, Mr. Eisenhower volunteered high praise for Louisville, Ky., where integration of public schools was carried out earlier this week with little trouble. MEDFORD PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE Comer 6th ft Holly, Diigoiully Across from the Post Office We Give S&H Green Stamps PHONE 2-9321 By Jimmy Hatlo and said it was the first time he was ever able to pick clothes off a rack.' Martin tries to dress his cus tomers In keeping with their needs. "Jerry Lewis we try to make unique in some way we put cuffs on his sleeves or slant the pockets of his coat. Miltie Berle has become very conserva tive recently he's gotten away from big shoulders. Sammy Da vis has a tendency to put his hands in his pockets, so we don't put any pockets in his suits." Comedian Myron Cohen has a fear of wrinkling his show suits. "So we make him a stand- up suit," said Martin. "It's so stiff he can't sit down." But no matter how greatly performers differ on suits they pick, they all seem to have the same taste on one article pa jamas. "All TV stars buy are pajama bottoms. No tops. I got five dozen tops in my store," said Martin. "If I can find just one guy with a yen for tops he's really got himself a deal." The President said Omer Gar ni 1 c h a e 1, superintendent of schools at Louisville, "must be a very wise man." He said he had read that "this man Carmichael campaigned for two years in an educational pro gram" to prepare students and their parents for trouble-free in tegration. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL ACCOUNT So. 9532 W THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE M A1E OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matters of the Estate of JOHN TERRY PARTON. DeCMi Notice is herebv given that the underlined has filed hia Final Ac count and Report in the above en- uua estate, ana that by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Probate Deoart- ment, a hearing upon the same has been set for October 1, 1956. in the Circuit Courtroom in the Jackson Count Courthouse in Hied ford, Ore- "le nour 01 w:ju o ciock a.m. All persons havinr objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this nouce is August 29. 1956. James D. Parton. Admin istrator of the Estate of John Terry Parton NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson couniy. Administratrix with, the Will Annexed of the estate of Anna E. Nye, deceased, and have Qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them with proper vouchers duly verified to me at the or t ice or sKyrman, ouellette & Hei sel, attornevs for said Administratrix, at Room 418. Medical Center Build ing in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published August Ruth T. Nye Administratrix with the Will Annexed. Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Administratrix ONE STATE FARM BROAD FORM POLICY 1 1 'i "Alt fu? I Eliminates Costly Endorsements! A SO-perfl pobrv that givfe yom more protertaoa sr ww home, froanda and personal property on replacement ooat bums ... a mnsle policy, wit hoot man? of the rewfarktioua and depreciation deduction ibtoBt found m conventional polkaee. CaU me fte fad oat bow Httto Stat Farm's "Broad Form" pra tacrion wiH eoat too. Ill sjiw yon a prompt. Cur estimate of the present-day alua of yoar home and . at so ft pays to kmow yom STAT! FAJtM Agm JOHN A. CARTER - VIRGIL R. WILKES LYNN COLBY 133 South Central Phone 2-9322 Classified Rates 1 day per word .... $c 2 days per word 8c 3 days per word 1fl 4 days per word 13 6 days per word 14c Bv Line Per Month $2 25 (Minimum First Issue 50ct Ads counted by the line where full lines are not used Business Directory per line par month $ 1 .75 Minimum per month $5.23 CASH IN ADVANCE Remit With Order No Refunds on Classified Ads Account Charges Billed by Line Dead Line on Classified Ad: 5:30 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday, noon Saturday. 1-LOST AND FOUND LOST GLASSES in case. Central Point or Medlord. Please call col lect. Yreka 1055 M, Yreka. Calif. LOST Dark glasses, brown frame, gold sifie trim. Reward. Ph. 2-9510. LOST A black onyx ladies' ring with diamond inset. Reward. Call 2-2172. LOST Red Sable, male Pomeranian. NO 4 -274 9 .4 33 M e mini n Rd. HI. Mary. Alice. Mally and Bea I Alice Nelson formerly of Manns) enjoy catering lo all your neatuy needs. I.adv Medford Beauty Salon 3-3211. 2-INSTRUCTION ACCORION Popular classic. Rose Meadows, 1000 Sunset ave. 3-1529. U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men women. 18-52. Start high as $72.00 week, preparatory training until ap pointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE information on Johs. salaries, requirements. W:rite TODAY! Lin coln Training Service, Pekin 55, Illinois. WOULD LIKE HELP with my house work in exchange for your child's kindercarten tuition. Ph. 2-9150. COLLEEN HOPE DANCE STUDIO is registering students for tap, acro batic, ballet and ballroom classes. Emphasis on thorough technical training bv professional instructors. COLLEEN HOPE DANCE STUDIO. 405 E Mam. Ph. 2-2591. Watch TV Monday. 6 p ra KINDERGARTEN starting next week at COLLEEN HOPE DANCE-STUDIO. Pre-school work combined with dance, music, art and handicraft. Transportation provided. 405 E. Main. For information phone 2-2591. Be sure to see our TV show, Monday, 6 pm. ADULTS ballroom classes beginning Sept. 14. Teenage classes soon. Still registering students for ballet, tap, acrobatic & free slvle. Call 3-3117. THURSTON'S SCHOOL OF DANC- ING. YOU mav enroll your child now with Mrs Alex McDonald. Ivy Street Kindergarten approved pre-school Instruction given. Ph. 2-5576. MISS PAT'S DANCE STUDIO Announces new classes beginning In tap. ballet, acrobatic, baton, ballroom for children, teenagers, adults. Class or private instructions. Ph. 3-3382 or 2-8136. Down town location, 31 No. Grape- ' MISS PATS KINDERGARTEN regis tration now open for four and five year old children. Curriculum in cludes all pre-school training com bined with dancing, music, art projects and handicrafts. Insured transportation furnished. Spacious Slate Inspected facilities and com petent staff. Ph. 3-3382. OAK GROVE Kindergarten. Register now for fall term starting Septem ber 10. Insured transportation, Mrs. Robert Forbes. Ph 2-9150. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO Instruction Practice Rental PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE 111 No. Central Phone 2-5702 ABC KINDERGARTEN Register now for the "56-'S7 term. Enrollment limited. Transportation available 3-3034. 3 WANTED, MALE HELP DELIVER catalogs & take orders for Fuller Brush Products. Work by appointment only. 25 to 45. Car necessary. SI00 week, up. Retire ment plan. Ph. 2-85134. TV. TECHNICIAN, EXPERIENCED. Good salary for qualified person. Minkler Television. 40 So. Bartlett. EXPERIENCED retread and section man. Must have had experience with Lodi Method. See Mr. Crismon, Tire stone Store, 9th & Riverside. For Action, Use Tribune Want Ads FE&CSES Excellent for Fresh fating. Freezing and Canning. Do not qualify for Gift Boxes. WEEK DAYS I SUNDAYS 8 to 5 p.m. Bring Your Own Contjtnr bear cheek orchard; 2 Miles South on Highway 99 UUuihAteti;i JOHN A. CARTER obugataon. 3 WANTED, MALE HEIF I NEED 3 aggressive neat appearing men who are interested in a posi tion with a good future. Come in "and see me at Room 214. Leverette Bldg. from 9-10.30 a m. Thurs., Sept. 13. Ask for Mr. Walter WANT GYPO To log small patch down timber. Ph. 2-2922. WANTED Young man for pressroom apprenticeship training. Permanent, good future. Applicant must have completed Military Training. In quire Press Foreman. Mail Tribune. CORD wood loggers with equipment to go to work immediately. Lyle Russell NO 4-1320. 4 WANTED, FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED SECRETARY able to handle miscellaneous work of sev eral Depts. Full time. Permanent position open very soon with high est salary in area to person capable of this position requiring intelli gence and energy. Applications held confidential, if requested, as we prefer someon already in a good position but wishing better. Write irinune box .jh&o $2 00 HOURLY possible doing light assembly work at home. No experi ence necessary. Write. SAN'CO Mtg. Co.. 8507 West Third ,Loa Angeles 48. Calif. WANTED Woman to work approsc. 3 hrs. daily. Will exchange rent of 3 room houe. as part compensation for this service. Write Tribune Box 3733. GENERAL office work. Permanent po sition. Downtown. Write Tribune Box 315. WANT babv sitter -2-7311 after 6 pm. my home. Ph. EXPERIENCED shirt laundrv ureas op erator. Year around employment. Apply In person. Ku-Way Cleaners. 601 E. Main. vXlo" City Appliance of Medford and Ashland gives the Biggest pvvf Trades in Town. Y'SrJ' "Hotpoint Mjk.i ONLY Hotpoint Ll'V Appliances" CITY APPLIANCE 127 No. Central Ave. Phone 3-5306 rvi LmJ Continue Through Monday, Sept 17 AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by CARRIER For the Next 12 Months- Ar a Cost of Approximately 5c Per Issue at the Bargain Rate! Regular Rate $1.50 Per Month, $18 by Year! Delivered by MAIL For the Next 12 Months- Outside of Carrier Delivery Zone in Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou Counties Only. At a Cost of Approximately 4c Per Issue at the Bargain Rate Regular Rate $1.50 Per Month, $15 By Year. Wednesday, September 12, 1956 4 WANTED, FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. No phone calls please. WATSON'S STEAK HOUSE. 3310 N. Pacific Hwv. WAITRESS WANTED: Experienced preferred. Also kitchen help. Apply in person to Mrs. Tummers between 10 a m. and noon. Mon Desir Din ing Inn. EXPERIENCED fountain girl. 2-59."4 for appomtment. Call 5-HELP, MALE and FEMALE -SALESMEN" Men or Women LOOK NO FURTHER, if you are ambitious and acquainted in Med ford. and recognize an opportunity when it is offered you. No matter what you have sold you will do Don't miss the boat, don't wish "I had,' get with this new deal. This program calls for men and women, not boys and girls. Our first project is here in Medford. then to most of the principal points in Oregon. This is a high-class position. You can make more than the average good salesman. Don't drop your paper un til you call J. P. Warren. Director of Mausoleum Sales. 2-6632 or call at room 18 Brophy Bldg. WANTED Salesman Saleswoman Insurance. Devote full or part time, depending on your circumstances. Openings throughout Jackson Coun ty. Must pass aptitude test. Subsi dy depending on qualifications for full time salesnan. For further in formation contact Don Edwards at Farmers Insurance Group, 414 E. Main. Medford. Ph. 3-5361. EXPERIENCED presser. Standard Cleaners. 163 E. Main. Ashland. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada 5 HELP, MALE and FEMALE BEAUTICIAN wanted. Cooks Beauty Clinic. Phone 3-5313. SERVICE UNLIMITED EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Good lobe for qualified appllcanta Office professional clerical, salea. No fee unles? we place you. Room 204. 125 S. CentraL Medford. 6 WANTED, SITUATION EXPERIENCED bookkeeping, payroll & typing in my nome. fn. a-ocao. 945 Kenyon. HEAVY duty mechanic Ac welder wants work. Ph. 2-9767. EXPERIENCED typist teletype. P.B X. it I BM . key punch operator de sires half dav i morning; employ ment. Ph. 2-592S. ATTENTION MOTHERS! Care of your child morning till evening, while you work. Call 2-9421. EXPERIENCED man wants steady work on ranch, dairy, or orchard. Ph. 3-4163. HIGH School girl would like to work for room and board, and small wage while going to scnooi. fti. a-i.ia. ODD JOBS wanted. Auto mechanic preferred. References. 3-4761. LADY wants hour work. 3-4145. WHEN YOU NEED READY-MIX CONCRETE ALL TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH 2-WAY RADIO For FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICEI Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897 Ashland 8121 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FTTH 6 WANTED. SITUATION DEPENDABLE young man wants work as a helper on any kind of job. or learn special trade with a future. Write Tribune Box 3331. QUALIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT Recently moved from Colorado. Ex perienced in high volume efficient office. Ph Ashland 2-T25B. Child Care in my home. Ph. 2-4712. YARD work, odd Jobs. 3-2246 BABY SITTING in my home. Central Point No. 4-2962. Wonte-dl DOUGLAS FIR POLES AND PILING For Delivery lo Our Grant Paw Yard Contact ut for prices and specifications J. H. BAXTER & CO. Formerly Pudget Timber C F. 0. Boa 247 Phone GR 66666 Grants Fan, Oregoa CALL LIHINGER'S o $1S 1 2L