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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 14. 1940.
CRATER LAKE Rl
DRIVE TO BE OPEN
JULY 1ST
Menus of the Day
Sections of Road Circling
Water Are Now Clear As
Snow Removal Is Pushed
Crater Lake, June 14. (SpU
Rapid progres is being made
in removing mow from the rim
drive around Crater lake, the
office of E. P. Leavitt. superin
tendent of Crater Lake national
park, said today.
State highway 232, known as
he East Entrance road, from
U. S. 97 to the rim of Crater
lake at Kerr Notch, was open
to traffic on June P. With the
opening of this road visitors
hava the opportunity of seeing
Crater lake from Kerr Notch,
one of the finest observation
points on the crater rim, and
viewing the formations known
as the pinnacles in Wheeler
creek canyon. From the east en
trance checking station midway
between the pinnacles and the
crater rim at Kerr Notch, eight
miles of the south rim drive is
open to park headquarters and
the south rim of Crater lake.
While this stretcli of the rim
drive Is not hard surfaced, it is
dry.
Caution Urged
North entrance road via
Diamond lake to U. S. high
way 87 will be open for traffic
June 16. With the opening of
this road six miles of the rim
drive between the rim village
area and the north entrance
checking station will be avail
able. In the history of the park
this road has never been opened
as early as June 16. In view of
the fact that the north entrance
road will not be a two-lane
highway for several days after
June 16, visitors using the road
should drive with caution, mak
ing use of the numerous turn
outs provided in the deep cuts!
through heavy snow drifts. Tire
chains will not be necessary in
traversing the north entrance
road.
Ready By July I
With the opening of the north
entrance road, snow removal
work will be concentrated on
the rim drive between the north
entrance checking station and
Kerr Notch. With favorable con
ditions the entire rim drive
should be accessible by July 1.
Meal and over-night accom
modations are now available at
Crater Lake lodge. Automobile
service station facilities are
available at park headquarters.
Cabin and cafeteria facilities
will be available June 16.
The park staff plans to have
the Crater wall trail open by
July 1 when launch and row
boat facilities will be available
and the lake will be open for
fishing. No license Is required
to fish in Crater lake, the limit
being 12 fish per person per
day.
Public campground facilities
are now available at Annie
Spring, Cold Spring and the
east entrance checking station
Limited campground facilities
In the rim village area will be
available the last week of June,
Br Mrs- Alexander Gears
Cooking For Too
(H!pln tho Newlj-weds)
Breakfast
Chilled Fruit Juleee
(Orange. Lemon. Otiptl
Touted Corn Cereal
Brown Svsgar end Cinnamon
Top Milk
Scrambled Eggs Buttered Tout
Luncheon Menu
Cheese and Bacon Bandvtcne
Tea
Cocoanut Cooklu Orape Sauce
Dinner Meno
Read Lettuce Rueeian D renins
Veal Chops. Bettlna
Slashed Turnip
Browned Egrplant
Bread Butter
Strawberry Surprise Dessert
Coffee
Teal Chops. Betttna
3 tableapoons bacon fat
1 tableepoona chopped onions
a tableepoona ehopped celery
t tablespoon chopped green pep
per (optional)
9 loin chopa
I I cup mushrooms (fresh pre
ferred) 14 teaspoon salt
teaspoon paprika
Heat fat In a frying pan, add and
cook two minutes, the onions, celery
and pepper. Add the chops and brown
well on both sides. Cover and cook
about ten minutes until the chops
are tender. Add mushrooma and cook
fire minutes. Stir with a fork,
sprinkle with the salt and paprika
and transfer to heated platter. Gar
nish with parsley.
Strawberry Surprise Deseerte
1 eeg white, beaten
3 tablespoons granulated sucer
t4 teaspoon lemon Juice
3 cup cakes
1 cup berries, sweetened
Add sugar to the white and beat
until creamy. Add Juice. Scoop out
the centers of the cakes. Carefully
fill with the berries and spread tops
and eldea with the egg mixture. Bake
five minutes in a moderate oven to
brown. Serve.
ALASKA SEEKS
BATHING SUIT FIRST
SEATTLE ARRIVAL
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Seattle, June 14 i.T) Miss
Minnie Motschman, 21, pretty
Eskimo graduate of the Univer
sity of Alaska, at Fairbanks,
arrived today as "Miss Alaska,"
queen of the Fairbanks ice car
nival, en route to Washington,
D. C, as a guest of the United
States Junior Chamber of Com
merce. Her companion, "Miss
Nome," who is Miss Margaret
Scott, daughter of Tolbert Scott,
mining man, also will accom
pany her to the New York
world's fair.
It was "Miss Alaska's" first
trip to the United States, and
her reaction to her first sight
of a street car was "My, it's a
noisy city, isn't it?"
Miss Motschman's ambition is
to be a dress designer; she
worked her way through school
as a department store salesgirl.
Her first venture here was to
shop for a bathing suit.
"A "queen" has to have one,
doesn't she?" she asked.
Marriage License
William E. Holmes and Ger
trude A. Parker.
Robert Higgins and Esther
Naoma Huffman.
Robert B. Wilson and Wan
da Konkel.
C. Fred Underwood and Bar
bara Drury.
John Riley Russell and June
Marguerite Williams.
Marion Henry Johnson and
Janet Rae Reter.
William Hunter Dixon and
Joyce Elaine Durham.
William Henry Newton and
Minnie E. Beaver.
Charles Daily and Marie
Chambers.
Losco C. Fowler and Laur
aine M. Crawford.
Kirby Sentclear Sanders and
Geneva Frazier.
Divorces
Eunice Ada McCoy va
neth F. McCoy.
Faye Roden vs. John Roden.
Sylvia Shoemaker Dusenber
ry vs. Ralph Dusenberry.
and See. SS Tvp. M I. R. S Cut
W. M.
Nora f. Orow to Olynnle Btlder
bark et al. W. D 10 sens In Sec. 14
Twp. SS . R . 3 lul W. M.
Illaabeth Psrfuaon Robert O.
Knla-ht. W. D. 40 acree In See. 31.
Twp. 16 6 R. 4 West W. It.
Howard F. Drake et al to the City
of Oold Hill. Correction Deed, In See.
IS and 11, Twp. 11 S. a, 1 west
W. II.
Mary O. Chlsholra to the City of
Oold Hill. Oregon. Right of Way In
Eagle Helghta Fruit Farms Addition.
J. W. Livingston to the City of
Oold Hill, Right of Way, In City of
Oold Hill. Oregon.
Louis U Lliwren et us to the City
of Oold Hill, Oregon. W. D. In Sees.
IS and 31, Twp. 59 8. R. S Weat
W. If.
H. A. Taylor et ux to D. A. Kelaer
et UI. Q. C. D. 10 acres In Sec. (.
Twp. 39 8. R. 1 tut W. M.
Chartea Dunn et al to Faul S.
Johnston et ui. W. D. 0.S1S acre. In
D. L. C. No. 84. Twp. IT I. R.
West W. M.
Lemmle R. Cook et ui to the Stat
of Oregon, represented and acting
by the World War Veterans' Slate Aid
Ken-
Commission. W. D. la ths city of
Ashland. Oregon.
Dora Howard et al to laura taw
rents. Q. C. D. I S arrea In D. L. C.
Ho. TS. Twp. ST 8. R. 1 Weat W. U.
Mildred Barber Harm sen et vlr to
Frank Chruman et ui. w. D. a the
City of Ashland. Oregon.
The United Btatea of America to
Ollla L. Fltrhford. Patent. ISO acree
In Bee. It Twp. sa 8. R. a But W. If.
W. 8. Kee to Alice R. Cummlngs.
Q C. D. In the Town of Butte Falls.
Oregon.
R. F. Moore et ui to J. D. DeSpaln
et ux. W. D. In the City of Central
Point. Oregon. (
R. L. Flelltn et ui to John F. Red
den et ui, W. D. In City of Medford.
Oregon.
Alfred A. Hsmpson. Ouardlan of
the Estate of Frank D. Madison.
Ouardlan's Deed, in See. I. Twp. SS
S. R. 1 West W. M. to Wakefield
Baker.
Llllle U. Conklln to A. U Case et
us. W. D. In City of Medford. Oregon.
Hubert B. Blrdsall et ux to W. A.
Thatcher. W. D. 1.07 acres, tn D. L. C.
10 Twp. 38 8. R. 1 West W. M.
George Hsll to Fannie Hull Kles.
W. D. in Town of Oold Hill. Oregon.
John W. Morris et ux to Rogue
River Development Co. Q. C. D.
2M SS acree tn Sec. 31. Twp. 3 8. .
3 Weat W. M: 310.13 acres In Sec.
3 Twp. SS 8 It. S West W. U: and
130 acres In Sec 30, Twp. IS S. R.
3 West W. M.
Charles A. Wing et us to 8. 1-
Cox et ux. W. D. 3 acres In D. U C.
No. 43 Twp. 87 8. R. 1 West W. U.
Rogue River Valley Irrigation Dis
trict to Jackson County, Corporation
Quitclaim Deed, In See. 31. Twp. 36
8. R. 1 WW W. M.
John Heckert et ux to Otto Reck
on et ux, W. D. one-third interest.
in D. L. C. No. 37, In City of Jackson
vllle. Oregon.
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association to R. B. Al
baugh. W. D. In City of Ashland.
Oregon.
Sheriff Walter J. Olmtcheld to B.
D. Brtggs. Sheriff's Deed on Foreclos
ure. In Bellevue Tract In Twp. 39 8.
R. 1 But W. M.
Soldiers Like Zoo.
London-lU.PJ-Deserted by chil
dren, nurtes and prams, the
London too is becoming a ren
dezvous of the forces. On Sun
days especially, when admission
is free, the zoo Is crowded with
men in uniform soldiers and
sailors of the home forces. Can
adians. Australians, Newfound
landers and Allies.
Ota Mal Tribune want ads.
on BagVl CM
Carton 1""
tramp! the con r :
tents as pure e: y'PURZ ;
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METHODIST VETERAN
ENDS LONG PASTORATE
Portland, June 14. VP) The
Rev. Franz August Schumann,
veteran among the active mem
bers of the Oregon Methodist
conference, retired automatical
ly today in conformance with
the 72-year age limit accepted
by the general conference last
month.
The 80-year-old clergyman,
who came from Germany in
1886, has been pastor of the
Rodney Avenue German Meth
odist church here for 29 years.
Moslem Center.
London. (U.R) A scheme for
the provision of a religious cen
ter for Moslems of all national
ities living in or visiting Lon
don is under way, Lord Zetland,
Egyptian ambassador, stated at
a meeting of the Royal Center
Asian society.
Derby
Probate Court
Estate of Thomas E. Green,
Deceased.
Estate of Nora D. Bryson, Deceased.
Derby, June 14. (Spl.) Don
Driskell returned home last
week from Medford, where he
has been receiving treatment
for his eye.
Mrs. Mary McConnell and son.
Kenneth, and Ed Ooddard and son,
Don, of Talent, visited at the M. F.
Haynea and Helen Driskell homes
Sunday. Kenneth stayed to visit his
old school friends be had not seen
In several year.
Earl Deen hu a Job at the rock
crusher.
Mrs. W. Scrsggs. who hu been re
ceiving medical care in Medford, re
turned home last week.
Bill Snow and C. H. Haynes found
a bee tree lut week.
A good ball game was enjoyed at
Red Spring Sunday.
Use Mail Tribune want ads.
HEAVY SALES OF WOOL
IN PORTLAND REGION
Portland, June 14. (fP Mar
ket sources confirmed the sale
of 1,250,000 to 1.750,000 pounds
of wool within the last few days
in the Portland trading area
outside the Willamette valley.
Interior range wools were
quoted from 27 to 30 cents a
pound with crossbreds at the
higher figure. Willamette valley
sales were reported around 32
cents a pound.
The market suggested that
about 9,000,000 pounds were
held in Portland houses.
Deeds
V. J. Beach et ux to the California
Oregon Power Company, Right of
way. In Sees, at and 30, Tap. 37 S.
R. 3 West W. M.
Earl Brail to the California Oregon
Power Company. Right of Way,. In
Seca. 15 and 14, Twp. 37 S. R. 3 West
W. M.
Florence Marlon et al to the Med
ford Corporation, Timber Deed. In
Sec. IS. Twp. 34 8. R. 3 Eut W. M.
Sheriff Syd I. Brown to Anna H.
Moore, Sheriff's Deed on Foreclosure,
In the City of Ashland. Oregon.
J. C. Holllngsworth et ux to L. W.
Hardin et ux. w. D. In the City of
Ashland, Oregon.
Ben E. Harder et ux to Dorance E.
Hayes et ux. W. D. In the City of
Medford, Oregon.
Dorance E. Hayes et ux to Chu.
S. Adair et ux. W. D. In the City of
Medford, Oregon.
T. C. Murphey et ux to Dean R.
Booth, Q. C. D. la the City at Ash
land, Oregon.
J. J. Steiger to Timber Producta
Company. W. D. 390 acres in Sec.
35 Twp. 33. 8. R. 3 Eut W. M ; In
Sec. 3 Twp. 38 6. R. 3 Eut W. M.
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THE GRANGE
Sams Valley Grans
Lecture hour Tuesday eve
ning was turned over to a talk
on the health program of Jack
son county, presented by Mrs.
Schuler of Medford. Grange
welcomed R. E. Nealon who
has been absent because of an
accident In the absence of
Jerome Fitzgerald, Mr. Nealon
acted as master. Due to a
rather small attendance only
routine business was transacted.
Miss Ina Pearl Lucas was
chosen as Grange nominee for
queen of Northwest County
Fair.
Friday, June 14 at 8:30 p.
m. the Rotary club of Medford
is staging an evening of music
and varied entertainment in the
Grange hall. Home-made ice.
cream and strawberries will be
on sale. The community and
Medford friends are cordially
Invited.
The dance committee is plan
ning another of those cool pop
ular dances for Saturday nigni.
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