Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 07, 1955, Page 13, Image 13

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Sheridan Named
By Sun Company
Earl Stieiidan of Klamath tails
has jut been named district rep
resentative in the Klamath Basin
for Sun Life Insurance Company.
The appointment was announced
yesterday by O. M. Weaver ol
Portland, Oregon branch mana
ger iur Sun Life. vho is spend
ing several days in Klamath Falls
in connection with the naming of
the new district representative lor
his comoany in this area.
Sheridan has been a resident nf
Klamath Falls lor the past IB
Modoc Teachers
Attend Tour
ALTURAS Field trips to indus
trial establishments tw.a fcovern
' ment offices of Modoc Jounty
were made by all school teachers
of the county on Wednesday of
this week, the first day of the
Modoc County teachers' annual in
stitute. For several years, field trips to
acquaint new teachers with activ
ities within the county have been
an integral part ot the. institute
program and was repeated this
year by request of the teachers.
One of the most popular choices
is the county court house. In ad
dition, teacheij visited the South
ern Pacific yards, the Citizens'
Utilities Company, White Pine
Lumber Company, radio station
KCNO and Mountain Lily Dairy.
One group made a trip to the
Newell area to view potato har
vesting, grading and storage cel
lars.
Butte Farmers Hear
Fertilizer Report
MACDOEL Tlie regular meet
ing of the Butte Valley Farm Cen
ter was held at the old Macdoel
school house Tuusday evening with
15 members and three visitors
present.
Everett Lynam. of a Tulelake
chemical firm, told the various
methods of applying and using
fertilizer.
Clarence Dudley, of Scott Valley
Farm Center, told of the coming
Farm Bureau convention at San
Francisco In November.
Eiden Hoy, of Yreka. chairman
of directors of the county group;
was also present.
Gondola Ski Lift Proposed
DUNSMUIR A gondola-type en
closed tram carrying four passen
gers v.bs suggested as the best
type cliair lilt for the develop
ment of the Panther Meadows site
on Mount Slutsta by Hans Sarbach.
sales manager of the Herron En
gineering Company ol Denver,
barbtich met with the steeruig
committee of the Mount Shnsi
chair lift committee on Tuesday
it a breakfast meeting at the Ho
tel DuiL-muir.
Sarbach explained the gondola
type crb would provide better
protection against the wind and
sun, especially for summer tour
ists not dressed for the 10.000 foot
elevation at the top of the lift.
He was asked by the committee
to discuss with his company all
lactors involved in preliminary en
gineering for construction of (he
lift and to submit an estimate on
costs as soon as possible.
Plans were made at the meet
ing to raise $5,000 locally for
groundwork of the lift develop
ment. Nearly $1,000 has been
raised already, the committee reported.
Salvation Army
Club Planned
The Salvation Army Boy's Club
will be opened for registration at j
2 p.m. Saturday at the army hall.
00 Klamath Avenue. Boys inter-1
ested in basketball, ping-pong, vol-:
leyball, shuffleboard and various!
other games are invited to join. ,
For the boys who don't like
physical sports there will be many j
table games. Frank Brown Is in
charge of the club again this year, j
He may be contacted by calling j
6961 or the Salvation Army.
Lee Ixipei, Redding attorney
presented a receipt form lor these I
investments which was approved
by the committee
Following breakfast, Sarbach
and members of the committee
toured the proposed site. Sarbach
sugcesteJ uie lirs. portion of the
lilt should rise to the Green Butte
saddle, a promuient ridge on the
wer.t side ol the Panther Meadows
bowl. He felt the ndse would af
ford the best view for summer
visunrs as well as a bazard free
take-off for skiers.
Those touring the site were Sar
bach, Fletcher Hoyt ol Mount
Shusta. Elmer Kennedy of Mount.
tive r-ecrctary of the committee,
and Chapman Wentworth, steering
committee chairman, and Clein
Crouch of the U.S. forest service.
The men afterward met with
Paul Stathem, forest service of
ficial from Redding, at the devel
opment committee office in Mount
Shasta. This new otfice has been
set up in the U.S. Forest Service
building in Mount Shasta.
Present at the breakfast meet
ing were C. M. Dicker, Redding.
John Recinato. Redding: Vic Pe
trovics. Dunsmuir: Elmer Kenne
dy. Mount Shasta: Chet Marshall.
Weed: O. O. Steele. Yreka: Flake
Willis MtCloud. Chapman Went
worth, Dunsmuir.
Spurs To Admit
Men To Ranks
MACDOEL A membership
contest, with members of the south
end of Butte Valley competing
apainst the norlhenders, was
planned at the September 21 meet
ing of the Butte Valley Spurs at
the home of Mrs. Harriet New
house. The drive will continue un
til October 19. with the losers
slated to give the wmners a party.
The Spurs voted at the session
to admit men to membership. Also
decided was to sponsoi a float in
the Men ill Potato Festival Parade,
and to try to sell the stationery
nov on hand.
' Tlie next meeting will be at the
ho-r.c of Mrs. Patty Crlss at Mac-del.
Mowdy Named New
Cafe Manager
MERRILL Les Mowdy who op
erated the Tower Cafe on South
Sixth Street in Klamath Falls for
six years is the new manager of
the Mar-Max Cafe at the Mar-Max
Hotel in Merrill.
Mowdy will specialize In steak
and chicken dinners. The cafe will
be open early and late for the
convenience of hunters and tour
ists. Bonnie West will be head wait
ress. .
EARTHQUAKE
SANTIAGO, Chile JPt A strong
earthquake was felt at 8:15 a.m.
Thuredey at Talco and Constitu
tion, cities in central Chile. Lighter
shocks were felt in Santiago and
other cities. There were no im
mediate reports of damage.
SCREENS
Window Frame
Doors Sash
Glass Estimates
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