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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD- OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1940.
PAGE THREE
NEW ROAD HELPS
7,226 Enter Park On Labor
Day to Set 1-Day Record
August Mark Broken
tembr 30 this year, has reach
ed 225,689 visitors, 988 more
than registered during the en
tire 1939 travel year. The travel
to date for the season repre
sents an increase of 21,713 vis
itors or 11.2 percent over that
of the corresponding period a
year ago.
"Opening of ' the new and
scenic Willamette highway con
tributed materially to the fine
increase in travel to Crater
Lake national park," Mr.
Leavitt stated..
Crater Lake National Park,
September 7. Spl With the
unprecedented travel to Crater
Lake national park over the
Labor day holiday period cou
pled with extraordinary attend
ance during the month of Au
gust, three new travel records
have been established this
season, it was announced today
by Supt. E. P. Leavitt.
A new record number of vis
itors for one day was estab
lished on September 1 of this
year when 7,226 were register
ed. The previous record for one
day was established on July 4,
1937, when 6,281 visitors were
counted. The second new rec
ord concerns the number of vis
itors for one month, which was
established in August of this
year when 72,334 people were
checked through the three en
trance stations. The previous
record for oi e month was es
tablished in July of 1939 when
65,863 people visited the park.
The cumulative total attendance
to date for the current travel
year, which began October 1,
1939, and which will end Sep-
SELECTIVE DRAFT
l.S.
IN AMERICA DENSE
JAPAN 11 REJECT
1). S., BRITISH NOTES
ON FRENCH COLONY
Tokyo, Sept. 6. (IP) The
newspaper Kokumin reported
today that a meeting of key
cabinet ministers had decided to
reject official statements of the
United States and Great Britain
calling Japan's attention to their
interests in maintenance of the
status quo in French-Indo-China.
Kokiimin, considered an or
gan of the dominant faction, said
the decision had been reached
by Premier Prince Fumimaro
Konoye and the foreign, war and
navy ministers.
Domei, the authoritative Jap
anese news agency, said the four
had deliberated on the Indo-
China and other foreign issues
but did not report any decision.
. Some well-informed quarters
believed Japan merely would ig
nore the British-American state
ments. '
uvci luii-nubicn hi iici milium I
Not Liked by G.O.P. Nomi
nee; Party Friction Gone
Rushville, Ind.. Sept. 6. (IP)
Wendell L. Willkie today de
scribed the Anglo-American
trade of destroyers and air bases
"the most dictatorial and
arbitrary act of any president
in the history of the United
States."
Cw Mall Trlbuna want ad.
Stockings
that can't run !
By Theodore F. Koop.
Huihville. Ind-. SeDt. 6. IIP)
Wendell L. Willkie is on rec
ord as favoring a "selective ser
vice" Droeram for government
operation of American industries
during emergencies.
After a meeting with party
leaders which he described as
harmonious and optimistic, the
Republican presidential nomi
nee told reporters late yester
day:
"Under the Overton-Russell
amendment which the senate
adopted to the military selective
service bill, industries could be
seized bv the government be
cause of the caprice of one man.
"If a bill were introduced
nrovidins that in case of emer
gencies industries should be se
lected just as in the case of
men for the army and . taken
over by the government under
rules and regulations instead of
the arbitrary act of one man, I
would be for it."
Friction Gone.
' Willkie's luncheon conference
yesterday with Republican na
tional committeemen, commit
teewomen and state chairman
from the east and midwest
marked the formal opening of
the party organization's cam
paign.
Any signs of friction between
Republican groups and Willkie-for-president
clubs, he said, had
disappepared.
Washington, Sept- 6
President Roosevelt said today
that Costa Rica and Ecuador
were cooperating completely
with the United States in plans
for defense of the Americas, but
he added that no negotiations
for acquisition of additional
naval air bases were now under
way with any country.
Asked about reports that
Costa Rica had offered to this
country Cocos Island, about 600
miles northwest of the Panama
canal in the Pacific, for a base,
the president replied that all he
could say on that was that there
was complete cooperation be
tween Costa Rica and the United
States in the defense of the
Americas.
Another question at Mr. Roos
evelt's press conference was
whether the Galapagos islands,
about 1,000 miles southwest of
the canal, were involved in talks
with Ecuador. He made the same
reply, namely, that Ecuador was
working with this country on
continental defense.
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FARM MA N Successor to
Henry A. Wallace in the cabinet,
a secretary of sericulture. Is
Claude R. Wlrkard (above), 47,
Indiana-born farm leader. He
has been active In the affairs
of the Agricultural Adjustment
Administration.
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Salem, Sept. 6. (IP) A fatal
airplane crash of August 18
echoed in circuit court here yes
terday with the filing of criminal
complaints against C. C. Rev-'
nolds, Albany, and Irvin Mc
Bride, Portland. i
Reynolds, owner of the home
made plane which carried R. T.
Bennett to his death, was
charged with owning and operat
ing an unlicensed ship; McBride
with flying it without a pilot's
license. McBride was charged
with flying the ship at a date
previous to the fatal crash. i
90 Days In Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio (IP) Judge
Lewis Brucker sentenced John
Toliak to a 90-day tour of mor
tuaries and hospitals. Charge
was speeding.
Tiny lock-stitch
loops stop all
runs. Besides,
they make a lacy
design that's beautiful. And Kant
runs are sheer and snug-fitting. Ask
for Berkshire's Kantrun . Duralace jl 25
or Kantrun Crepelace.
M. M. Department Store
Harlequin Cake
ti la sometimes difficult to loci a cako which Is
liked by the whole family.
The ladies seem to prefer light cake while, for the
most part, the gentlemen prefer dark 'cake.
This week-end we have endeavored to strike a happy
medium In a cake which the whole family will like
Two layers of milk chocolate cake the most popular
of all chocolate cakes with a layer of delicious butter
cake In between. A delicate milk chocolate Icing oa
Ibe outside. ' '
RESERVE OFFICERS
EAGER FOR DUTY
Applications from reserve of
ficers for assignment to active
duty are being handled as rap
idly as possible, though area of
fices are swamped with' such
mail, Maj. William L. Tydings,
executive officer at Portland
headquarters of the second mili
tary area told the Rogue River
chapter of the Reserve Officers
association at a special meeting
in the armory last night.
Major Tydings said that no
change was contemplated in the
operation of group schools for
reserve officers. The Medford
school is to be resumed in Octo
ber after the summer vacation.
Capt. Joseph W. Scobey, chapter
president, presided.
A large, 3 layer cake specially priced for tomorrow at
49c
GENUINE SOUR FRENCH BREAD
X new tail sensation has recently been made available
to Southern Oregon FLUHRERS SOUR FRENCH
bread.
In San Francisco, which has long been noted for Us
Sour French, this bread is served In all the better
restaurants as well as In many homes.
Try a loaf of our SOUR FRENCH and It will become
a habit.
TO FAIR GROUNDS
Salem, Sept. 6. (IP) Farmers
had their day at the state fair
today and perfect weather was
an indication that thousands of
them would attend.
A Portland day crowd of 15,
451 persons attended yesterday,
an' increase of 701 over the same
day last year.
All judging was completed to
day with the announcement that
Merrill Perin of Monroe, Benton
county,' won the'Anthol Riney
cup as champion 4-H sheep show,
man. ' ' .
George S. Forest of Corvallis
exhibited the senior, junior and
grand champion Hampshire
boar.
Closing, tlma for Too Late to daa
Ity Ada la 1 30 p. m.
PEERLESS MARKET
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ANY SIZE ORDER DELIVERED FREE
All of Our Meats are Either
State or Government Inspected
BEEF ROAST
lb. 12 k
BOILING BEEF
lb. 9c
HENS fresh dressed lb. 14c
FRYERS
Plump, freih
choice sizes
lb. 25c
RIB STEAK prime beef lb. 17c
HAM
Swift's tenderized
skinned. Halt or whole'
Buy skinned ham to avoid waste
lb. 24c
Leg of fey. Spring Lamb lb. 22c
RABBITS choice fryers lb. 25c
BACON SQUARES fat bax lb. 7c
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its 39c DAY PEERLESS
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SPUDS U. S. No. 2 50 lb. bag 39c
SALMON large can 3 for 39c
TOILET TISSUE 10 roiis 39c
PORK k.
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BEANS Van Camp 0 cans
39
WESSON . 0t
oil . . . quart can 39c
You can draw on Schilling for unlimited coffee
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TUNA
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No. Vi sise
2 cans 25c
Hostess
PEAS
New Pack
can 10c
Hormel'a
SPAM
100 pure pork
can 25c
TAMALES. Swift Premium Individual
RAVIOLI, chicken
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI. Porters.
CORNED BEEF. Much Mor brand
LIPTONS TEA
..I cans 35
.lall can 10
..a pkos. 25
can 19
..Vi lb. can 43
SCHILLING
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lb.
Can
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Two kinds Ptrcolator mt4 Drip o "
We always carry a complete stock of Mazda lamps
, STOCK UP AT THE NEW LOW PRICE.
CRACKERS. Sunshine Krlspy.
PEANUT BUTTER. Hoody
MUSHROOMS, pieces and stems
MATCHES
SALT. Diamond Crystal
Jg. I lb. box 29
Jar 15
cans 25
.. box carton 17
..2 cartons 17
1 PKO. GINGER SNAPS
1 PKO. CHEEZITS
Both for 15c
FELS NAPTHA Bar Soap - -yrh 5
IVORY SOAP, medium else 3 ban 19
BORENE Giant bar free with purchase giant pkg.
We Redeem Borene Coupons
FLOUR. Kitchen Queen 41 lb. sack fl.39
Flour Is advancing, stock up now!
LETTUCE, large solid heads.. ,.- .2 for 9c
Lg. local EGG PLANT ea. 5c
Cauliflower, lg. white head.:. . 9c
Oranges
aoo sis
2 dozen 35c
Dial 2126 for Food
Experienced Order Clerks
Any 81s Order Delivered Free
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MARKET
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'Any Size Order Delivered Free
SHOULDER OF LAMB
SHOULDER OF PORK
SHOULDER OF VEAL
Pure Home Rendered LARD . . lb. 10c
SHORT RIBS Steer Beef . . . lb. 12ic
Swift's Premium Cooked Picnic HAMS .lb. 25c
Ready to eat. Slice cold. .
SEE OUR NICE ASSORTMENT of COLD MEATS, RABBITS, FRYERS ft HENS