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Wednesday, July 25, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE "Topper" Opens Showing Today I I1VF TRFAT WILL BE TIGHTER SAYS G. Former Med ford Orchardist Here On Vacation Visit C. E. Whistler, of Palisade, formerly one of the best known orchard operators in southern Oregon, is in Medford visiting old fiiends before returning to Colorado to take up his duties as state and federal inspector in the famous peach districts of the Grand Junction area. While in Medford Mr.

Whistler and associates owned the Bear Creek orchard now the property of the Holmes brothers, trading same to the late Sam Rosenberg of Seattle for the Sorrento hotel in the Puget Sound metropolis. While here the Whistler corporation won many prizes at the Spokane Apple show and had a reputation throughout the northwest for the excellence of fruit produced. Since leaving Medford Mr. Whistler spent considerable time in Virginia where he specialized in the raising of thoroughbred livestock. Regular Valuo Hollywood.

July 25 (U.R) Mrs. Sidnie Leonard, pretty 32-year-old wife of a soldier overseas, "today accused Dr. Wendell White, 35, Glendale, physician and ex-sailor, of offering her love treatments at $10 each. When Mrs. Leonard turned him down, Dr.

White slapped her, called her "dirty names" and kicked her in the stomach, she charged at his arraignment on assault and battery charges. The doctor prescribed the treatments, she said, after she told him her husband, Sgt. John E. Leonard of Vincennes, was serving in the Pacific. Checkup Wanted Mrs.

Leonard told police she went to the doctor's office for a physical checkup. He looked her over briefly, she said, and told her: "The only thing wrong with you is you need a little loving." He suggested that he start her "treatments" immediately, she said. "Come over here and sit on my knee," she quoted him. "I'm just advising you as a physician," she said he added. When she indignantly refused, she said, he told her the fee was $10.

When she protested she hadn't received any medical advice, he raised it to $50. Got $25 Check The argument led to a scuffle grade A 37H, large grade 43V4. Wall Street New York, July 25 (U.R) Stocks advanced sharply today but volume continued around the lowest for more than three months. Net gains ranged from one to three points. The industrial average gained more than a point and the rail component nearly a half point.

Rails came back fractions to more than a point. Utilities supplied a few substantial gainers and chemicals were strong on advances running to three points. Building Issues were given a whirl and numerous specialties had wide gains. The recovery, lacking vigor, was seen as merely technical and not an indication of a resumption on a large scale of the uptrend. Preliminary closing Dow-Jones stock averages: Industrial 163.44, up 1.71; railroad 57.65, up 0.70; utility 32.81, up 0.15; 65 stocks 62.57, up 0.64.

Sales totaled 620,000, the smallest since April 9, compared with 640,000 shares yesterday. Today's closing prices on selected stocks: American Tel. Tel 1793 Anaconda 32 Chrysler 1084 Curtiss Wright 6H General Electric 43 General Motors 66 Montgomery Ward 61 "4 Penn. R. 37V4 Phillips Petroleum 49 Vi J.

C. Penney Unquoted Radio 12 Southern Pacific Standard Oil of Calif 41 Texas Gulf Sulphur 43-H Transamerica 12 United Aircrafts 29' U. S. Rubber 54 U. S.

Steel 68 tLOCALS Murray Returned Included in the latest group of Oregon returnees through the apny transport command's Caribbean division hub is SSgt. Lue B. Murray, 26, field artillery, who has spent 15 months in Italy, according to word from Miami, where the men were landed in this country. Mlrick Here I. A.

Mirick, former band and orchestra instructor in Ashland, who will hold a similar position in Medford next school year, was in the city today conferring with E. H. Hedrick, city school superintendent. Mlrick, his wife and child will move to Medford as soon as living quarters are found. The San Joaquin river has an annual flow of 10,000,000 Ottawa, July 25 (U.R) The Wartime Prices and Trade Board told Canadians today that the new meat rationing program starting in September would be more severe than previously.

The weekly ration by groups will be: A 1 pound of bacon or ham. 1 and one-half pounds scarcer cuts beef, veal, lamb, pork. 2 pounds more plentiful cuts beef, veal, lamb, pork, liver, kidney, sweetbreads. 2 and one-half pounds cheaper grades meat. 3 pounds cheapest grade meats.

FRAT BAN UPHELD Tallahassee, July 25 (U.R) The State Supreme Court today upheld the 1943 Act banning fraternities and sororities from public schools in Florida. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kind words of sympathy and (or the flowers sent during tha illness of our husband and father. Louisa M. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.

Hardy B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

McCorkle. Complete Factory Approved SAFETY SERVICE Chrysler Fac tda(e lory Engineer bo ana tnspeci Parts for Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Dodge Truck L. C. TAYLOR CO. 112 So.

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55c OmCbof Cortnl leorei No Bnith Maria I Nfm AWam Colonl Euy to on durable. Makei an Ideal finish for basements, reoreatlon rooms or closets. Dries in an hour won't nib off. Smart, Bench Style Bath Tamper 5.13 A woren liber coven the sturdy frame. Smooth lnta.

rlor. Enamel finish. If 1 'Va- I 1 Grant, Constance Bennet, Rol and Young and mine tsurKe. Whispering Skull," a thrill-packed western story, is the companion feature. Replanted Zone On Wilson River Is Burned Again Portland, July 25 (U.R) High school boys planted thousands of young trees the past two winters along the Wilson river highway where the great Tillamook burn of 1933 had left only blackened stumps on the hill.

The trees were to grow up and screen the burn, part of a long range reforestation plan of lumber operators and the State Forestry Department. Today the seedlings are charred and wiped out by another fire. Only one tree remains, the four-year-old Port Orford memorial cedar planted March 4 at a ceremony on the spot where the original fire started. The fire even blackened the large sign which said: "Here is where the great Tillamook burn started August 14, 1933." The spot was on Gales Creek south of Glenwood. Court Records Justice Court Roy Milan Love, failure to stop, $1 and costs.

Louis Lester Putnam, no license on motor vehicle, $1 and costs. Lester Charles Gordon, com' bination overload, $11.75 and costs. John Arnold Tepovac, over-height load, $2.50 and costs. Clyde Everett Thompson, vio lation basic rule, $2.50 and costs. Pauline Halhas, no operator's license, $1 and costs.

Charles Roy Dotson, four In driver's seat, SI and costs. George William Large, Benjamin Leon Lockwood, Ernest Wilson Evans, overload, cited. Glenn Worth Huee Albert, no operator's license, no license on motor vehicle, cited. Walter J. Blair, no operator's license, cited.

Police Court W. L. Taylor, violation of basic rule, cited, posted $10 bail. HP .11.. Scene from the popular com-i edy hit "Topper," opening a four-day engagement at the Ri-alto Theatre today with Cary during which she said he slapped her with his open hand, shoved her against a window and kicked her in the stomach.

She escaped after writing a check for $25, she said. Police said the office was a 'shambles" and that they rfb- ticed a dusty footprint on the front of Mrs. Leonard's skirt. The young housewife said she made the appointment for a physical checkup when she took her 7-year-old daughter to Dr. White for ear treatments.

White was released on $50 bail pending trial Thursday. Court House News Marriages Lloyd W. Anderson and Ruth G. Fields. Willis Ira Murphy and Clara May Nelson: Charles Lyle Murphy and Ruth Elaine Bookser.

Robert Edward Mitchell and Eleanor Mae Nordstrom. Edward Eugene Ford and Lila Gertrude Bertram. Glenn H. Miller and Clara E. Larson.

Noble Hollis Brown and Er-ma Mae Bendickson. Divorce Complaints Arthur A. Hill vs. Gladys Jean Hill. Lois Marie Pattschull vs.

Earl Theo Pattschull. Helen Pearl Newburn vs. Woodrow Wilson Newburn. Divorce Decrees Ella Marie Moore vs. Alonzo Harry Moore.

Anne Hoppe vs. Otto E. Hop- pe. Edna Hay Meyer vs. Ernest M.

Meyer, decree and judgment. Donald A. Austin vs. Alameda Austin. Irene Medley vs.

Theodore Medley, decree and judgment. BIRTHS WILLOUGHBY To Mr. and Mrs. Kellie, Rt. 4, box 268, July 23, 1945, a igrl, nine pounds, at Community hospital.

Closing time (or Classified Ads 8:30 a. m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p. m. Livestock Portland, July 25 (UP) Livestock: Cattle 123.

calves 50. Jairly active, mostly steady. Few cAnmon steers 11.50-13 00; medium heifers 14.50; canner-cutter cows rather scarce, few sales 6.50-8 30: medium-good beef cows 11.00-12.75; medium sausage bulls 9.50-10.00; vealers. mostly medium grades, 12.00-13.00; only light choice vealers quotable to 15.00. Hogs 50.

Active, steady. Barrows and gilts 13.75; sows 15.00; choice feeder pigs Tuesday up to 21.00. Sheep 900. Fairly active, about steady. Good-choice spring lambs 13.30-14 00; two choice lots 14.50; common-medium 10.00-12.00: yearlings 10.00; common ewes 3.00-3.50; good ewes salable 6.00-6.25.

South San Francisco. July 25 (UP Livestock- Cattle 150. steady, few low good 970-1240 lbs. grasssteers 1525.16.00; good grass cows common 1 .00: canners and cutters few loads common to good sausage bulls Calves: 100. steady, load good 300 lbs slaughter calves $15.00.

Common and medium Hogs 100. Firm. Few packages 200-325 lbs good and choice barrows and gilts $15.75. Odd good sows $13.00. Sheep: 1800, active, fully steady.

Broad demand. About six decks good and choice 75 lb. lambs, around 300 head good 90 lb. medium pelt yearlings $15.25, deck 80 lb. No.

3 pelt feeders $11.00. Portland Produce Portland. July 25 (UP) Wholesale Market Prices: Corn Oregon Bantam, Eggplant Bingen, $2.50 flat. Chicago Wheat Chicago, July 23 (UP). Wheat Open High Low Close Sept 1641, lSi -J6, Dee.

164'i l3i 18411 May 164t 163 4 1S4V July 160 160'. 158ft S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, July 25 (U.R) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43V4, 92 score 43, 90 score 42. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, tripletts 27.2.

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Removable trtj. ju II Inch length. ii Reg. 4.29 VotW 3 Bteel with baked enamel II MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Why worry about the fact that you probably can't build now when it Is such a simple matter to have your home remodeled or modernized? If money is required for the purpose, we can provide it at low rates and on terms to meet your exact requirements. Consult u.

Sova Your Tras With Tinston FACTORY-METHOD RE CAPPING and Keep Your Car Rolling! 67 tOMi Let ill give 700 the finest recapping Job money can bnyl Guaranteed materials and workmanahlp. WAR BO GEORGI T. ntrr, Managtr ROBERT A. SCHENCK, Auf. Manager ALLAN F.

PERRY, Manager Medford Branch Office of The United States National Bank 27 BRANCH OFFICES IN OREGON STORES 214 Sourh Rlveritda Phona 47ST Mm is fk ef MrMM Mn iw. A' i i 1 1 ii aaVMaaVHiBaVHBHHBal MEMBER F.D.I. C.I.

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