THEY SELECTED
AS PRESIDENT OF
KNIFE, FORK CLUB
The Rev. George R. Turney,
rector of St. Mark's Episcopal
church, has been named presi
dent of the newly organized
Rogue River Valley Knife and
Fork club, election having been
held by mail ballot. Other of
ficers are Mrs. C. Rease Braley
and Frank J. Van Dyke, Ash
land, vice-presidents, and Mrs.
For Fine Flavored
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COOK'S GROCERY
630 Crater Lake Rd. Ph. 3294
Fluhrer, secretary-
William H,
treasurer.
Directors are Seth M. Bullls,
Herb Grey, E. H. Hedrick. Harry
L. Holmes, Mrs. Justin B. Smith
and Eugene Thorndike. The new
officers and directors held a
meeting yesterday with E. E
Schlotz, Denver, executive field
director of the Associated clubs
First Meeting Set
Initial meeting of the club is
tentatively set for Tuesday, Sept
25, with Archduke Felix of Aus
tria invited as first guest speak
er. The duke is the younger
brother of Otto, pretender to the
throne in the event Austria re
sumes a monarchy. The subject
matter which Felix discusses is
primarily an analysis of the topic
"Is A United States of Europe
Possible?" Schlotz states.
"His rich background n union
of one of the oldest ruling fam
ilies on earth, plus his extremely
i large scope of travel, both in
Europe and elsewhere, gives him
a tremendous store of knowledge
I on his subject," Schlotz declares.
' Schlotz announces that mem-
Dorothy Lamour At Craterian
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Arturo D Cordova co-starring
with Dorothy Lamour in "A Me
dal For Benny," now at the Cra
terian theatre thru Saturday. In
one of the finest roles of his
career, J. Carrol Naish gives an
unforgettable performance as
the father of Benny, war hero
who's awarded the nation's high
est medal posthumously.
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bership of the new group now
has passed 100, and will remain
open for nbout 25 additional
members. The group is limited
because it will become a dinner
club when arrangements can be
made. Early meetings, however,
will be at an auditorium and to
these members will be privileged
to bring their immediate families
as guests.
Other Speakers Coming
Other speakers considered to
complete the first year's pro
gram include for October Dr.
Vernon Nash, Rhodes scholar
from Missouri, founder of the
first school of journalism in Asia
at Yenching University, Peiping,
China, who will discuss "Amer
ica's Next 100 Years in Asia"
and for November Merryle Stan
ley Rukeyer, reputedly Amer
ica's highest paid financial writer
and sound-money economist, dis
cussing the subject "Post-War
Prosperity or Slump Which?"
No meeting is planned for De
cember but in January the club
will have a choice of Dr. Will
Durant, world famous philoso
pher historian speaking on
"What Are the Lessons of His
tory," or Bertita Harding, famous
woman writer on "Our Latin
American Neighbors." February
will bring Hawthorne Daniel,
writer of nearly 30 books re
cently returned from four
months at sea with the American
ft renorting first-hand on the
"New Pacific Empire" or "Geo-
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politics from an American Point
of View."
For March is scheduled John
B. Hughes, popular Pacific coast
commentator, with an up-to-date
commentary on events of the
time and April will bring Dr.
Beryl Orris, renowned student of
psychiatry, discussing popular
psycniatry including juvenile de
linquency, mental crack-ups of
the armed forces, world disturb
ances and their reactions to in
dividuals and other phases.
Locals
Home From Service Arthur
N. Allison and Prentice C. Pet
ty, Jackson county men who
have recently received honor
able discharges from the army,
reported yesterday to Selective
Service board No. 2. Robert
Stewart, Arnold McNeil and
Sidney Wetzel reportecLto board
No. 1.
...
Auto Accident Considerable
damage was caused Monday to a
sedan operated by Mrs. Leonard
Gaines, Prospect, when in col
lision at Third and Bartlett
streets with a car driven by Al
bert F. White, Applegate, accord
ing to an accident report filed
with city police. A second re
port states that cars driven by
Margaret Hilkey, Route 1, Cen
tral Point, and A. Daugherty,
King street, were slightly dam
aged yesterday in a collision on
North Central avenue.
Nltiells Here Following 34
months in the navy as a chief
specialist In athletics, training
navy recruits, Walter E. Nitzell,
former principal at Oak Glove
school, returned to Mcdford
Monday from San Diego, wnere
he received an honorable dis
charge from the navy. Mrs.
Nitzell, who made her home nenr
the San Diego naval training
center during the summer, re
turned with her husband to their
homo at 727 Palm street. The
couple visited Sequoia National
park and King's Canyon en route
here.
Men Discharged Several
Rogue River valley men were
among the latest group to be dis
charged from the army at Ft.
Lewis, Wash., a release from the
fort states. Receiving discharges
were Sgt. Glenn B. Rodgers,
route 4, box 14; Pvt. James W.
Hobbs, Phipps Auto park; Pfc.
Era W. Van Brunt, 236 South
Central avenue, and T'Sgt. Wal
ter E. Bish, route 4, box 145,
Medford. Others were T'5 floyd
S. William and Sgt. Marion D.
Reed, Ashland; T'9 Clayton D.
Ayers, Central Point; T'Sgt.
Robert C. Wilson, Gold Hill, and
S'Sgt. Earl V. Harnish, Eagle
Point.
Atom Locomotive
Early Objective
Belleville. N.J., Sept. 13 (U.R)
Construction of an atomically
driven railroad locomotive will
be begun soon, according to
Ralph Lucus, chief engineer of
the United States Industrial Re
search and Development Com
pany, Elmlra, N.Y.
Lucas said that he had patent
on a formula through which the 1
atomic energy of steel and mer-
cury would be harnessed, j
through a type of turbine, to an :
experimental engine for the !
New York Central Railroad. I
Construction will begin here
shortly, he said.
Thunder. Sep. 13. 1948 MEDrORO MAIL THIBtTNT JfHTB
CHILE ROCKS
Santiago, Chile, Sept. 13 (U.R)
An earth shock rocked parts
of Chile for about two minutes
beginning at 7:18 a. m. today.
Six deaths were reported in San- j
iiago wnen inree oio nouses col
lapsed. Some power lines were
affected.
Fifty-seven of California's 88
counties are governed by a:
board of five supervisors; San I
Francisco county alone Is gov
erned by a board of eleven.
HELP WANTED
O FRUIT PICKERS (Men)
Long Job Good Pay Close to Town
O PACKING HOUSE HELP (Men)
For Trucking, Car Loading and Cold Storage.
Apply In Person at
Bear Creek Orchards
South Pacific Highway- Phono 2161
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Refined Cruelty
Practiced by Japs
Alhambra, Cal., Sept. 13 U.R)
Japanese prison guards would
show him letters from home
and then burn them as he watch
ed, Lt. Cmdr. Fort H. Callahan,
the officer who sent the final
message from Corregldor, said
today.
Callahan, prisoner of the Jap
anese since the fall of "The
Rock" in 1942, returned to his
wife and home yesterday, cnly
a week after his rescue from
Zentsuji camp In northern
Honshu.
TRUMAN'S DOCTOR
Washington, Sept. 13 (U.R)
The White House today an
nounced appointment of Col.
Wallace Harry Graham, 34-year-old
army doctor from Kansas
City, as physician to President
Truman. He succeeds Vice Adm.
Ross T. Mclntire, who will con
tinue to be surgean general of
the navy.
TEACHERS NEEDED
Sacramento, Sept. 13 (U.R)
Certificates for approximately
10,000 emergency teachers for
California public schools will be
approved at a meeting of the
Slate Board of Public Instruction
Oct. 5, Dr. Walter F. Dexter,
State Superintendent of Schools,
reported today.
FOUR KILLED IN BUS
Ayer, Mass., Sept. 13 (U.R)
Four overseas veterans en route
to Fort Devens for furloughs or
discharges were burned to death
and 35 others were injured to
day when a crowded bus over
turned, exploded and was de
stroyed by flames in the center
of this town.
HOUSEWARES
COOKIE JAR $4.79
Red and Cream Pottery I
NO-RUB FLOOR WAX
Speed gloss emulsified liquid Floor Wax.
Dries in 20 minutes. A West- JCF
wood product. (J41 06) Quart Jt
20-piece DIHNERW ARE
California Pottery Colon
Service for Four yf 10
Regular $5.95 -J
Colorful but not gaudy, glazed In bril
liant California green, yellow, dutt rose
and turquoise. The colon are mixed in
each set. (J4977)
Aluminum Cookie Sheet
12x15 inches, with turned up edges to
prevent warping. QO
(J1464) OTfC
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TOOLS!
SHARPENING STONE
General purpose silicon carbide stone for
garden tools or knives. Limit. 1Q.
2 (T4940).
Reg. 30c
RULE
Sale..
STAINLESS STEEL RULE
6 Inches long. Clearly and accurately
marked into both decimali and 64thi of
an inch. Limit 2 (T4287).
Regular 30c
16c
BOLT CUTTERS
Regular $2.98. That 12-Inch handy tool
vAru hnuirlinlrl V
f j should have z.iv
FOR THE AUTO
LOCKING GAS CAP
Regular 98c. Can not lose off VI Q
your ear. No keyi to lose. Only
AUTO POLISH
A quick, efficient liquid polish that really
makes your car shine. 1 Q.
Regular 41c. Limit 2.
Only
BUMPER JACK
I Powerful screw type. Positive 0 OO
action. Regular $3.19 Jm m 0
POLISH CLOTH
Dust and polish all In one OO
motion. Regular 45c. Only JhG
TIRE BOOT
Big round 7-Inch lelf-vulcanlxlng patch.
3-ply material. OA.
Regular 53e A'C
MOTOR OIL
Western'i long run. Equal to 25c per qt.
oils. In your container AjQf
per gal. Ht
Federal Tax Included
TOP DRESSING
Don't wait for rainy weather. Re- C
finish your Auto top now. Pt.
FURNITURE
Telephone Stand and Bench
A oood desk set for the youngster.
El Strongly made of hardwood with book
shelf. Walnut tinlsh. Q OO
Cloilna tlfn for Sunday Too lt
to Clamiy 4 00 Saturday alter noon
Pleas remember
CIGARETS
Many of our best people are vic
tims of cigarettes and would quit
if they knew a healthful way out
that way has been foundl Mrs.
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HATS
Mjtn's weather-proof hat. Cotton Gabar
dine. Zeland treatment O O
repels rain OOC
Dept. store price for comparable hat $1.69
UTILITY BOX
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
10a" long, 3Ja" wide, 7Va" high. Brand
new water tight heavy gauge steel army
surplus ammunition box. Can be used for
lunch box, papers, shells, fishing tackle
or any number of uses- While ilJ
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they last (limit 2) ..
PICTURES
These are really Super-Specials! Large
16x20. Framed in ivory wood with glass.
River and mountain subjects glowing
with Autumn colors or soft with fY f,
haxy distance. Reg. $1.29. Sale C
Limit 2
NURSERY CHAIR
Regular $4.49. With tray. Strongly made
of hardwood with handsome 3 A. A.
birch finish 0.TT
PLAY PEN
Full floor. Natural finish with play beads.
Folds flat for storage. JL Jl M
39x39-lnch. G7027 W.
GOGGLES
Sport Goggles. Vi price sale.
Regular 35c. 1 "T
Limit 2.
(C4010)
101 South Riverside
Phone 2882