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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2), ll)!2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OFIEOON PAGE THIRTEEN Crater Lake Observes 50th Anniversary 'it i'.w s;'f y MALCOLM KI'LEY JK. Klitmnih County Hlimc run rlnlm nnr of thn tSuvrn Wonder ft of the New World ti)(iiiiliccMl C'ritlnr Luke. Tomorrow II tolroi i,lcn lu SOU, ninivrr-ury m Ihr Irnlurc of Ore gMi i only imllomtl pnrk. Il win Willuun tilttd'ttoim Ktrrl. n Or Son wrllrr, who UiourIiI enouti of Ihr Inter put n beiiuly to bruin workinK to miikt It n iiulloiml purfc. Thitt witH in lH.'i. In IDO'J (he movrmrnt boro fruit, niul on Mny 'i'X nn Art of Consrcsa cMabllMicd Crnlrr LnKr Natlonul Kiril UUcovcrrd by John Wcnlry HHltimn on Junr IBIj3 Mt rrle-brulc-n Ihr irntrniuitl o( Itfi dhcov rrv nrxl ypuri. thr wntrr.t wrrc llri.t c-nUrd Drrp Hlur Lukr Sub ,irfurnl vullnrn ctillrd II MyMrr Jiun I.nkr, MnJrMIc Lnkc mid Lftko of MyMrry. Cop Scorns Parking Plea MKMPIIl.S. Trim, ui'i Curl Sim mom pnrkfit hl cur. dropped a nickel In ttir purklnu lurtcr una Imim nn envelope on tin wlndshlciil reiulliiK "Pntrolmnn uttpiitlun. Enclowd i:e nprrnl nkkcla lor Hie purkiiiK inner. The owner ol till car l.i ft nnle.Munn eiilliDK on n loenl ntoro iintl (Iot.h not wunt In intcrrnpl hi nle. Thiink ou lor your courtrny" The eop on Ihe brnl dldn t Inler rupl Biinnionn' huinesn cull. lo wrote lurii nn overtlnio pnrktnR ticket. Hut n parly ol vIMlori from Jnrk- nonviue linvc n inr imiiir .iiiii'r jike nn Auk. 4, ItMJD. 'I'll n t nulr.u hiiN hlurk. ltl:VKKKN('i: Dm even before while man. Ihe Mmtor and Klurnuth IndlaiiH looked iioii the litke with reverrnee nn the tin one ol Uie Krcnt irod l.lun. A penk In the itod's honor haa been niimed nller him , . . one ol tho many In the Inke'n prcrlpltou run Jonquln Miller, one ol Ihe West ji (treat oelji. charncterlzed Criiler Lake na "The Sea ol Silence" and "A iiea of anpphlre aet around by n compact circle of the great Orli ly flock o YoKemlle " Hie hike Ilea nestled In the huco cnltlern ol once-mlRhly Mnunl Mu zainii, which one day may have been one til the hlfthcnt muuntalnri III the cnniinenlnl United Stiiten, rlvnliiiB even Ml. Whitney In ele vation. Hut In prehistoric tunc wmt (hlna hupiiened to the mountain. QeoloitUla alill aren't In complete aureement a to what It wa. Per hapa Uie (treat nummll collnp.Hed, or won blown olf In a mlithty ex piration. Moat aay the lormer la probably what happened. UK FT II Today, where Ihe mountain once ; was. Is one ol the w orld a deepest I lakes. It's bottom haa been sounded ! to depths ol almost 2.000 feel. The I water's aurlaco Is at an elevation of 8.177 feet above sea level, ! UiotiKli, II varies according to the I year. I The lake has no lnlcia or mil. lets. II is filled entirely of mclttnc snow and precipitation, and as far as Is positively known loses its water only thjounh evaporation. Perched atop ihe "shoreline" a perpendicular 1000-Iect atriiiRhi above the woter'a edite Is Crater Lake Lodge. Other facilities huvc been added to the park: a cafeteria cabins, cnmjntrounds and a winter time wurmlim hut itlie pnrk Is open the year around p.H trail to the lake, and rainbow trout i Illumed In IMS ) There are 75 mllett ol paved hlth wavs in Uie p.-.ik. which lies 60 miles from Klamath Falls. Incidentally, Klamath Falls Is by far the fastest vnd closest of the park's many entrance wnys. other lotiles corns -In from McrJford, from Diamond l ake on the north, and over the beautiful East Entrance. T'lXL TIMK Only the Klanuilh and Mcdford entrances are maintained the year around. The scenic Rim Drive. 20 miles round the lake, opens later I In the season. I Thouuh the north entrance op , crates only part time. National j Park records show more than 40 per cent of the park's travel goes I In and comes out there. During 1950. the West en trance through Medford carried 86.037 Into the park and 95.322 out of the park. The Klamath route provided 86,637 people for the park, but only 82,943 came out this way. The little-known East entrance, perhaps the most scenic of all four, attracted only three pet cent of all the 1950 travel through the park. Crater Lake lies wholly within Klamath County: It's ours. Let's use H this Golden Anniversary week end. Alabama Chicks Cooperate When It's Breakfast Time Bv KDWARII O. PILl.FV B1UMINOHAM. Ala (NEA) Most chickens Just lav the eggs and let somebody else deliver them. Pay Increase Agreed by VU WASHINGTON m The West ern Union Telegraph Company Tuesday olfercd an average seven cents an hour wage boost In an at tempt to settle a strike of 31.000 telegraph workers. A company olllclal said, however, the oiler was contingent on govern ment approval cf an increase In telegraph rates which would add 7,7O0.OO0 year to company revenues. The strike was called April 3 by Ihe AFL Commercial Telegraphers Union. The average seven-cent boost would do these things: 1. Offset the loss In pay which would be sullered when employes now working 48-hours a week go on a 40 hour week. 2. Offset the loss which workers would suffer through company in sistence on cutting out time and one half pay for work on Saturdays and double pay for work on Sun day. The company oiler also would be effective only if the union agreed to drop the overtime weekend pay provisions and some other provi sions in the expired contract such as the union shop. There was no immediate Indica tion of union acceptance ol tha company proposal. Tile Federal Conciliation Service, working hard to end the long strike called the parties together again Tuesday. But not H. H. Brady's bantams. They lay their eggs on the breakfast table. Every morning, around six. thev scratch on the front door and de mand to be let In. If nobody opens ud right away, thev go back and get a rooster and he reallv raises Cain until the door Is opened. These chickens are lust doing what their mother taught them to do. About three years ago, the mother hen took a liking to Braiy when he went to her owner's house. bhc Hew right up and perched on his shoulder. Brady liked her. too, so he bought her, for 25 cents, and look her home. Bradv says he doesn't know how the hen got the Idea, but one Luxury Tissue at a Budget Price! COMFORT COSTS SO LITTLE WITH HBATIHG SYSTBM WHAT IS THE MYSTERY OF THE TWIN GRILLES? clear th irritated ikin, Strtngth Zimo lor itubborn cases, Buy xtrd- ;ZEM0 and leave their eggs on Ihe front porch. d!!X ?h '-""'."i"- iTVhe best they can. then. nil" a ucci, uuiiih It ever since. Now the mother and her five daughters all follow the same routine. 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