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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1958)
FRIDAY. AUGUST 22. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 9 A Trailer Court Action Eyed PORTLAND (AP)-The Muitno- Imah County Commission is con sidering a zone change to permit the construction of an ultra mod ern trailer court in Southwest"' K Port land. . j The county planning commis sion twice has denied the applica tion. The commissioners will if''make the final decision, gj A formal protest Thursday was presented by residents of the area. They presented color slides to show the homes which would t be affected. Other objections in skilled traffic hazards, inadequate water supply and an unfair tax t jburden on permanent home ow filers. i Howard Budlong, spokesman I tfor the applicants, said thev "planned a 150-trailer location in a Liu-acre park with a swimming i pool, recreation hall and putting j, green. He said no children would i be allowed. 3 Portland Living Costs Lower II PORTLAND (AP) Department t of Labor figures show Portland f' living costs dropped slightly from 5 April to July, although the price j jevei was still two per cent high j. er than last year at this time, rij Max D. Kossoris. western re lational director for the federal De- lipartment of Labor, said the cost fi:of living dropped about two-tenths .'of a per cent between April and PiJuly. 1 1 Food prices were up slightly in ! April. Housing and clothing costs fnvere down over the three-month period, transportation prices, too, I iwere up. J BLAZE , i H MONROE. Ore. (AP)-A thou ; sand tons of grain and the barley elevator at the Monroe Seed and 5 Feed Store were destroyed by fire : .here Thursday. Loss was cstimat- cd at $100,000 by owner Wayne ;', Giesy. ) The fire was spotted by a pass ''i Ing motorist. Monroe firemen saved the nearby main building. ') Giesy said the grain was in ii sured. He said the building, val ued at $50,0(10, was partly insured. Last Shasta Bullwhacker To Observe 90th Birthday MOUNT SHASTA - Pictures of a young man of 20 years driving ox teams to haul loads of logs to the it 'V I'I'V GEORGE BLAIKIE Photo by McKinney Mount Shasta, sawmills are stand ard displays in the art galleries of southern Siskiyou County that lea ture oldtime scenes. These pictures were taken In 1888, and Saturday, August 25, that erstwhile young man observed his 90th birthday. He is George Blaik- the last of the old bullwhackers of the Mount Shasta logging era. Blaikie is active, both mentally and physically. He walks miles each day, has a keen sense of humor, and recalls episodes and events with a vividness that sur prises those who do not know him well. He makes but one concession to the years, and that is going to bed early and sleeping late. He is unmarried. Bue he has a ready explanation for this. He states that a clear conscience' allows him to sleep. The old ox teamster is a native of Nova Scotia. He says that while fishing is the prevailing activity there, all the fishing he ever did was in brooks. No deep sea tishing for him. He said he could think like an ox team, and control them, but POTLUCK CASTELLA The annual pot- luck supper of the Castclla Fire Department and Ladies Auxiliary was a recent event at the lire hall Good food and sociability was the fare at this community event. Aux iliary officers, Mrs. Ld Columbaro president; Mrs. Milton Kenney, vice president; Mrs. Joe Ammir ati, hospitality chairman, and Mrs, Albert Coppi were the dinner committee. he could do little with ocean waves. While this energetic, and happy oldtimer is sunny, he can be ran kled. If one questions his age be cause of his activity, he states that I he has been around long enough to know his age, but will pay good money for any remedy that will take off a few years. He likes stories with happy end ings, and if they are on the racy side, he can appreciate that, too. But when one bemoans changes, he flares. Monotony, he says, would ruin everything if no changes oc cur, for monotony is the worst thing in this world. Logging as he knew it, he says, was trying to take all one could get for as little as could be paid. Timbering now is a science with sustained yield taking the place of ruthless cutting. He longs for the sight of timber "but it must be slow. I may not growing all across the base of Mt. see it, save in my visions of days Shasta that now produces nothing ahead." ' but brush. "It is coming," he says, The host of friends this old tim- berman has made holds hope that he will enjoy this same rugged health thrnucrh nnnthpr Hppnrin at I least. Delicious, Home-Made ENCHILADAS Phone TU 2-4441 or TU 2-1570 IHEATORAMA Win I3.&0O Swimming Pool, fZ.O moUr bo end tl .tb.r prucft. ARROW FUEL CO. 8ALSIGER OIL CO. CLIFF YADEN'S FRANKFORD FUEL CO. 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