SUNDAY. JULY 13. 1953
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Business News
By FLORENCE JENKINS
The 1!i5!t-i Orrcon Blue Bool
vill be o(f the press at Portland
I'rintins House, Inc., on -Ian. H
l!R!l. and will cosl $16,431 for 15.00'
conies with 5.000 additional conie
availahlp for $2.K80. . . . Oregon
Historic fll Society has prepared
ine Centennial history lor this is
sue.
JIM JOHNSON
Appointment of James G. John
con as general traffic agent for
Union Pacific Railroad, with head
quarters in Sacramento, has been
announced by Madison II. Fowler,
traffic manager for the line at
San Francisco Johnson start
ed his UP career as freight traf
fic agent al Tacnma in 11)43 . . .
five years later was appointed for
eign freight representative for Un
ion Pacific at Portland ... in
1952 he came to Klamath Falls as
district freight and passenger
agent and 18 months ago was
named as district traffic agent
here ... he succeeds Frank A
Fox, who retired on July 1 afler
25 years in the railroad s Sacra
mento traffic department. . ,
Arthur H. Clark is to fill Johnson's
position in Klamath Falls. . . he
has been with Union Pacific since
1!)39. starting at Omaha. Ihen going
to San Francisco in 11P50 until 197
when he was transferred to Bak
ersfield. 0
The year 1II5B will be (lie biggest
travel year in history, according to
the Wall Street Journal. . . . U.S
Passport Olfice experienced a 21
per cent increase in applications
during the first quarter this year
pnd it follows lhat domestic travel
increases when there is a boom
in overseas travel . . . govern
ment estimates are that Ameri
cans will spend eight per cent
more for travel in 1058 than they
did in 1957 and it is expected that
$350 million will he spent in Can
ada. alone. . . . Okanogan Cariboo
Trail Assn., Wcnatchee, Wash..
plans "Caravan 97" to start from
Weed on Sunday, Sept. 4, 19(10,
and to arrive in Dawson Creek,
B.C., on Friday. Sept. 9. 1900. with
plans announced this year to con
tinue travel stimulation.
Appointed woods maintenance
supervisor at the Klamath Falls
operation of Weyerhaeuser 1 imber
Co. is R. P. (Snotty) Scntt, who
assumed his new duties on July
1 with headquarters at the main
office ... he was formerly with
the sales and service division of
Loggers and Contractors Machin
ery Co. and worked out of Med-ford.
Vlrtnr E. O'Neill, associated will
-wan Lake Moulding. So. 6th. I
i.'ick this week alter he and Mrs
)'Neill spent the long July 4 week
nd at Olympia.
Vern's Bar-B-Q, one-fourth mile
from the l.akeview-Merrill junction
on Highway 39 (at Hager Station',
operated by Verna Perry, opened
on July 4. . . . Bar-B-Q meats
ribs, beef, pork, chicken, hot
links) are the specialty.
Dr. David P. Olney has become
officially associated with Dr. Jo
seph T. Riker in Biker Veterinary
Hospilal, B3H) So. 6th. ... Dr.
Riker opened his oflices here in
194fi after five years witn the gov
ernment and then active military
duty in World War II. . . . Dr.
Olney, a nephew of Dr. and Mrs.
Riker, has been with him during
summer vacations from school for
the last five or six years and re
ceived his degree in veterinary
medicine from Washington State
College, Spokane, this year ... by
that time he was married and the
father of one child . . . twins were
born to the Olneys the day he took
his slate board examinations (June
27), bringing I he total to three chil
dren under 19 months. . . . Dr.
Hiker is a graduate of Washington
State, also, and he and Mrs. Riker
met while they were both in col
lege there.
0
Wilbur lieiling of Klamath Falls
and Lee R. Albright of Mc.Minn
ville have been reappointed by
Gov. Robert Holmes to new three
year terms on the Oregon Dairy
Products t.ommission . . . their
terms expire on June 30, 1961.
0
Three members of the Oregon
Fryer - Commission. Robert Mar
quardt of Springfield, David St.
John of Clervais and Mrs. K. F.
Conzelmati of Oregon Cily, have
also been reappointed for three
year terms.
0
Optimism in the future of the
lumber market and active comne-
lition for timber stumpage dis
tinguished bidding on 22 sales of
Rogue River National Forest tim
ber during June, according to
C. E. Rrown. forest supervisor . . .1
M.KiO.OOO board feet of limber
were sold for approximately!
$1,959,000, the bid price being 92 j
per cent above the Forest Service 11
appraised price for the t imber. W
4 Brown said ... at the oral auc-
tl',n halrl Tuna Vt fnr Oft milimn
hoard feet, 3)3 oral bids were re
corded . . . bidding started at 3
i.m. and continued without recess
inlil 7:45 p.m., with Ross Lumber
.'o. as high bidder at $44 per M
,n Douglas fir. $54.05 per M on
ine species and $16 per M for
.hue fir.
0
Stewart II. Ifnlbrnok, dean of Pa
nic Northwest writers, will give
i public lecture on "The Indig
ent Reader Foiled" on the eve
ung of Aug. 13 in Portland, as
he highlight of the first writers'
inference scheduled by Portland
dimmer Session ol the general ex
ension division. Oregon State Sys
em of Higher Education ... the
conference runs from Aug. 4-15
. . . most of the sessions will
neet in the buildings of Portland
Stale College.
Job Claims Show
101,000 Hike
WASHINGTON (AP) Sum
mer layoffs in the aulo industry
are held largely to blame for a
sudden spurt in new claims for
unemployment benefits.
The government reported yes
terday that new claims rose by
100,900 during the week ended
July 5 lo a total of 467,200. The
rise as smaller than the 103,600
for the corresponding week a year
ago, when the total went to 339,
300. Unemployment among workers
insured for jobless benefits
reached another 1958 low for the
week ended June 28. The report
said the total declined by 59.200
In 2.551,700. It was the 11th
straight weekly drop.
State PUC Head
Schedules Meet
The Public Utility Commissioner
of Oregon has scheduled a hearinE
for Thursday, August 7, at 9:30
a m. in the city council chambers
for the review al of a request by
ihe Oregon. California and tast-
rn Railway to abandon its agen
cy at Sprague River station.
The company proposes to trans
fer accounting and services pres
ently rendered at Sprague River
station to its station at Klamath
Kails, and continue maintenance
of Sprague River station as a non
agency station.
All interested are invited lo at
tend the public hearing on this
petition.
t 30 TRIES
PASADKNA, Calif. (AP) A U.
S. space scientist says it took the
Russians 30 tries to get their three
satellites in orbit. Dr. Samuel
Benesch said the figure "filtered
out of intelligence circles." He is
research group supervisor at the
California Institute ot lecn
nology's jet propulsion laboratory
where the Army's two Explorer
satellites were made.
9th & PINE
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PHONE Tl 4-3188
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
TILL 9 P.M.
Guided tours at the local Weyer
haeuser plant are available at 9:30
a.m. and 2:30 p.m., Mondays
through Fridays . . . guiding visi
tors through Ihe plant during her
summer varatinn from Oregon
State College is Retle nousquct
daughter of Vincent nousqiiel.
0
Will Wood, of Wood'u Drug Store.
Medical Dental Ride, was reelect
ed as serrelary of the Oregon Slate
Pharmaceutical Association al lis
annual meeting in Salem on .lune
22, 23 and 24. . . . Wood has been
a registered pharmacist since 1 n IS
... he stalled in Ihe drugstore
business while a youngster in high
school in Klamath Kails back in
1909.
0
Another veteran "Man of Dis
tinction" is Walter K. Waggoner,
of Waggoner Drug Co., 839 Main
St. . . . he has been getting
awards, degrees, citations, etc., all
over the place ... he was Ihe
youngest Oregon Slate College
graduate at 18 years, back in
1908, before the school gave de
grees, so OSC finally has gotten
around lo send him nis M.S. etc
gree . . . although he did not
nllend Ihe state convention of the
Oregon Slate Pharmaceutical As
sorialion this year, he was award
ed a 50-vear emblem and has add
ed other items lo his collection
of awards which Mrs. Waggoner is
saving for the grandchildren.
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