5 THE EVEtfltao HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 . ... X PAGE THREE Rating of Milk High in Basin Miss Delia Mallory SkiSport Popular Why Klamath Farmers Thrive Our Wagon Passes Your Door ' ' ' v'r f Vj. : There's Health in Every Drop In Basin I i -r 1. . 1 ' : . , y a , ' y,., Ft. Klamath-Crater Lake Ski Race Staged Each Year in Upper Basin lly TOW' C.tKTRIJ. Kort KlHiniith la frominir dl. ;r ' y i4 tUi i Vs- 5 -fete I Highett Mark Attained During April, 1928; 94.5 Per Cent. In III" arc'ilvus of I ho ilain dulry and fno'l roiiiitilsHluncr'H dfftro nr figure ruhlrh the alory of Kliiiuiitirs 1vi-rpininl from I tin stiiiiilpiilnl of dairying - n i'Vliiniioiit nut only of pro duel Ion, lull of iiuullly. II win only throe yours ago, In HtllCi. thill III" highest nvrrilK! iimnihly ruling of 12 lnlrli-s dliw trlliut ItiK mi Ilk In Klmiiutli Kalli 77 3 per rint out of n potsl liln Kill pr vim I. Purine llin nuinlli of April. ISIis, tin. nvuriiK" rating of 30 tlnlrua nit llm Increase In number during three y-nrs was M 6. the Ciliclieat m.irk :m at tained by KUnmlta dairies. Milk Nllitl.liird HIkIi. "Ktiinliird of Klniuulli milk In on ( pur with llm ln-t on Mr- lu Mfti i-ouitt iiml :i far. fir uliuvt llm ttvorwtn ilnlry ruimiiuiiltf." Jld Dr. K. II. I.inuti. Kl.nnilh Kuli, ilnpniy utiiti! dilry 'i'l fnoil riiiiiinlMilnni'r. "Tim r tnurknliln rui' In nuuMty of mllV riurliiK lli pu"t Ihrrc yvnr 1 tin outntatiiltiix rxatttplit of whitrrmi h iloim liy proKrfNNlvi rl;ilryni'n h hiivii llm InliToit of lliflr runionmra ut h"rl well tlmlr own Dot-krlltook. "Alrpnty tiie Klnmulh lounlf) ! "Ar.-ordlnic lo Imall!) nutln.rl tltM i?iiltiti(l M favnmlila rilulfnirLlo l''. llUrlllit tll VHrt bAO VtMm or ?rntin:lhnr wntt rnm nnrnllviil.' 1 rrpuinllnn by lrlu of ll re- l'" h " l-kmn iinkiiiiwn In iwrlM of lh pnlfrn timrknl.lo off k ml ilnlry ruling. ' . Irt''.l to inllk ilMrlbuilon In ami nililwrntorn ulitps. Now that Karh month milk aanipl from Klamath Fallit." burrnuluc rjilciit hn burome a . h of tho 3 dalrli-a aupplylnx Klamath diilrym.-n wi.Uomo nmlon-wl.lo pet unci Kliiiunth Valla wllh milk aro uffl'-lal milk t-l. a lti-y Sf: Iliivlilylmrl an a renter for wlnl ,Hjoru In anutlmrn jrrxfn. rcr rmull vIIIukh. hIiu;iU1 'hiMiutlful Wood Ulvir vullny, I undoiiltli-illv a mini plrturii iittliir for Jhl rHt.inr new or iuiuul apori. llouiinuj on ntdH hy la i I 1m and uiouiitalnn of thn ('naralii rant;e, whlrh are roverod with iinow for four and Iflvo montha iafh year, there Is natural). fine locution and np fell .7 : r. Thl perpcetlvp of t'pper Link river and the Idwer end of Up-, p-r Klamath luk tell better than words why Klamath irrigation dimrlet farmers thrive. It la from t'pper Klamath lake one of- portmilty for wlntrrr aport cnthu-1 tllB retrtet natural toraKe reservoirs In the west that the dls UliiHta to enlov ihelr .,,.- trlr t farmers secure an all-time water supply. Dry thounh the year - l enji.y their favorite mny be Ihcre ( alwBJrI1 more than enoUKh for the fertile farm jsporfa and pimllme. Tho per- 1(tn()l( o( ,h(. Klttmath aimrlct. This picture was taken near the sons who delimit n wlntr extir- iuluk ot tUB man canal of the district which diverts the neces-' jslons on skis or snnwshwa andi iury volume of water through the district for Irrigation purposes. 1 who enjoy toboicanlnii. or coast- i Una and Jumping on skis, find the ntir round nit country Ideal. The jscenlc aursrtlons In winter ciar- To nkl fri.m Wood ltl,-r valley up the sleep Incline of the with very popular approval and seeing Crater lake In winter for hundreds of people living In o many years, making the long reasonable driving distance from I trip on skis and tukiirg several It re- iJ.,r.V. '.iKort Klamath have been convert- idays for the entire trip. inua, mil an ifitiiin mi' IUA''B III tho valley whk'ti rr-maln frown led to nklinir; and journey hereimatned for some young lady ('iiMiiidt'fl in rntir tuki' ii ml rt'tuin 1m m fvat; to romtvlrt"? thi round iovrr for several wetks at a tfmc trip In nn dny i nn at hifv-i-iit ; hut ta turn thi trlrlc in ncven liourn ntul f)v m t iiiitit u a trltHut h. f.iiti !)'llo Mullnry, ('ri'uront, ntiuvn, by mukltiK tho round trip in thl tltiu- on February 14. 92K, 'In ih huldrr of tim I iwint rerord and U innr of tho wo man's trophy rup aAaid'd by tho ( ruii-r Iiki Hkt club. rounln In onl.r to tmllf,' to tho 'MHM iirK IWADKS " " .M11IH.K Ul hl AM) (l)hT iinni.nl wlnfni mnnrt- irnlv! 4 1 i 4 2. ml In ki rntm frnm Pftrf k'lim. Ar.-ordlng lo Imallh autliorl- Ten years aan the woodehuck. th iv. rim of Crater lake, and return Is ;ecuri'il. ' very often fay auto to. en Joy a members of the Crater Lake Ski iday on skis or a few hours on a I club to literally move Crater lake, 'good coasting hill. .Especially Is i many miles nearer to civilization this true on Sundays and noli- In winter, when they began mak-' days, when students and folks i Iras the round trip on skla In a confined to their work on week single da:. They demonstrated! I davs are at liberty to enjoy the ' It waa possible for even an ama- . . . . snort. iieur sKter lo i least make a one-. sand people, the event being the, .. . . .. lr.D h.l.m avlll.t and' become about trip to Crater j dark. j lake on skis that a ski club was I I organized lute in the winter of '40 KTAXDIVG TIMBER afford opportunity for skating. Attracts Tlionsands On--e each year durlnT the month of Pebruar tho cltlr.enry of Kort Klamath and Wood Klver valley aro hosts to several thou 1928. having for its membership sent by l.ee Craft, assistant to Dr. "'I " mims tho i-uiillc ron- bauds full In wajing a continuous l.amli. to t'jrvallls. Or"., where Me-nce in Ihelr pn.du.t and combat against the little the samples are tested under .W Increases the cousimipilon aiilmnl. official and uniform plan. Uo- of dairy products. suits of tha tests are sent once a ; monih to Dr. Lamb, who has the lirK Alti: l'lt.li:i ratlins published o 7hat tho ( Jn area, this draiiiiiito basin, consumer may know th.it dairies which w cull thu t'oliimlilu are maintaining a hllf i qtiiillty t country. Is enuul lo the combined product, , area of all of New KitKlaiid. plus Haitipl Tsken at MkIiI. New York, l ew Jersey, 1. U- "Dslrynmn never know whenlwaro, Mnrylund, I'eniisylvuiilu. Kxpert akler. from many aectlon, ! Mfn ho n,'ke ,h" .trt" of the Pacific Northwest come ,ha ,n",0U'' Ce,,ic WOaieT. 00 farmer. In (each year to comnete In f.l. Ma- Known a. the Crater Wke im. eiinn ino nr. h.i.. fi.ii . - . .... .;hkl club, tnis organization ln- OF V. 8. IX XORTirWKKT wwii firiur to Of race, wnon inei , . , followers endeavor to pl.-k the membership. vltea the world to qualify for 8 luce Its organ Iza- Nlne hundred iifty billion feet of timber, which is 49 of the entire standing timber in the United States, Is in the five states . . n nn.i.riBii AT t pi q e.iirf. .,f-rnwfta. Kl. h.ft.. ' winners. Manv of the contestants' ' ' " " ..s.A ! j . . . . t. i spend several week. In active ,or. -"'"v- , area ui.uoa ieei, or m o. mis Jane. 6 ve,r.ld grade Jerser """ n 1Bmaln f" itlate. the Iodz trln to Crater lake '7:::,. . . ine race nurse to vraier iiae - . . " am coming to votifbHMilo bollla . Ohio and Itidiuiio. .and tUu acre of milk for testing." explained I feet dlschargo of thn Colunilila Mr-Cr(U ."Tha milk la uauallytrlvax.lv uiura thuii 11 times jjnken at night. Houiutlmes ajiireatnr tltuii the dlschiirKu of I lie witness ancoiiipanlea me on my Colorado river. owned hy J. K. Mlleur of Sprlnxs. Okla., was pro.lu'-lns; row in tho Oklahoma Cow Testing associations during 197. Her record for 10 montha was 12.ISS pounds of milk and 010.8 pounds of but terra t. h UoW- D""K to "! be-l" 'kl return, with an - No other city In the world Is .th0"?".hlKh tween the start and finish of this astlc ,or5r of the surrounded by auch dense and: T'lil olltlon Ih tho best wlvcr- IKetnent ever puldl-liil nn KMni-j Hi. Hi-nd It to your frauds. gruelling contest the visiting ! """" , IT . . guests aro entertained by many exhibitions and contests on the the surroundings In Its winter costume. These ski enthusiasts snow at Port Klamath or on the are all very sure that more enjoy- . I ! 1- . t nearby hills. ... i.... . HkllnK Popular luring a trip on ekl. han the - Inaugurated . o- WaingUm'. niotarist. or summer vhHtor ever blrthdwr in 1927. Klamath coun ty's wlntor sports will experience." people enjoyed WE WELCOME THE GREAT NORTHERN . ... carnival met " vMssaswssarwsnraaar i siajrsrraMraaMsswi extensive stands of timber. Few sections of the world have a cli mate so favorable to reforestation century after century. And no other country offer, such a per manent supply or raw material. I at low coat, for .the furniture. I u ' Plenty of pure milk is the : best food for the grow ing boy or girl. ... . A modern pasteurization plant insures the purity of Lost River milk. Full creamed from healthy cows. Delivered fresh daily. : -i LOST RIVER DAIRY Phone 1443 oodworklng and paper ' fnduK- fLTI fcJV L '.'J- rv'JJl 2. XljiA tries. llVliUi A 11IS IIUIIUII lO JUHIC llbiaill K uriiu The Klamath country will be greatly benefited by the coming of another big railroad. 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