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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1942)
July 80, 104 HRItALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREB . b 0 o 51 H9i n PIONEER OF 1ST DIES PORTLAND War Agency Orders Will Crack Down on Speeders M KHIlll.I Kdwnrd Nnylor Euitlo, resident n( I hi' Men-Ill cuiuimiiilly for tliu ln.it 11 yours who plowed uway July 27 lit I'oilliiud following, mi IIIiii'hii of Ihrmi wockh, wnn burn with tin. ri'HtlrsK, ndveiitili'oua spirit uf tliu pioneer In tliv cuily crii ol development of tliu went. From hlx birthplace ul Aitliluiul, Olilu, liu moved nt mi curly uuo wall III fiiinlly tu Mncon counly In northern Mbmourl, Ihi'ii newly icttlcil, In curly iiiunhuod ho moved went tu heller (ipportiinlticif lit SncllliiK, Cullf. Hero In tliu vust wliimt HrowlllU bimln of Merced liu plowed bin flclda with horse drawn equipment. Here loo, settlers wore fuw lind fur be twcen, tliu fields of loiim wcro wldu mid furtllu unci often It took more tint it H duy to circle tliu fluid with out! furrow. Flour from wheat grown In the Merced country wiia frulifhlud lulund mill Mr. KiihIo win orient with freighter teiims. Tho rniiKu country culled him ' mid fur iioinu llmo he told fiirni i miichlnury In Nuw Mexico, cov- i erlni! hla territory on horseback. ! ifu mined mid frniKlited utip- i piles over hiuiirdiius roads to tliu oro refinery lit Jimpcr, Colo. In tliu Creed mid Cripple Creek country, atlll Inter uoliiu buck to lurmliiK In the IrrlKutcd diMriel.i uf Colorndo, Montnnn uud Wiinh JiiKton. In 1D1IU bu moved from Top pcnbih, WilsIi., to Merrill, where tliu potuto iuduiitry win JuhI be giniiliiif. Thut yuur ho fiirmed In the Tulcliiko country, Inter buying tliu John Colwell riincli where lie nnd his fninlly Hindu their home. During his resi dence here ho concentrated on tho mining of potutoca and on lona, Mr. Engls win member of the Kluinnth Fulls Methodist church and In his curlier lifu took ml nctlvo purl In Ihu Mimonlc lodgo as a 32nd degree Allison. Ilia dentil followed nn opcru tlon at St. Vlncent'a hospital, Portland. Ho la survived by hla wife, Mra. Efflo Englo; by three dnughtora, Mra. Ucrnoco Wilson, Mrs. Mnrlln Wlnther and Miss Mnrjorlo Kuglu; one son, Dwlght M. Knglo nnd two grandchildren, nil of Merrill. One brother, I,. . Kuglo, Macon, Missouri, also survives. Prizes Offered For Rebekah Lodge Articles MERRILL Prize are. offered this year by the atnto publicity chnlrninn of Rebeknli lodgrit for the most Interesting newspaper! article written on the offlclnl t visit of the state president nnd ! on the number nnd Interest of j articles printed on lodgo sessions j between July, 11)42 nnd Mny, 1 04:1, Announcement of the con tests enmo vln letter from the , chnirmnn, which was read at the Inst meeting of the locnl lodgo, Mne Anderson Is tho new good of the order chnirmnn. Leonn Bensloy's committee i entertained for members hnvlng birthday's In July, nnd following adjournment the Three Links club met to complete plnns for tho snle of Christmas curds ngnln this yenr. Mrs. Vlvlnn Haskins, president, presided, ap pointing a committee for tho hoi idny snlo headed by Mrs. Roy McNeill. Sim will bo nsslstcd by Ann Fruits nnd Deth Roblcy. Orders of the wnr nei-ncle, will soon iiiukc liny ntiloiiiohiliT traveling on I ho hlidiwuys fnMrrl I tin ii 'HI miles tin hour nhoiit as1 roiisplcuoiiK us n straw hut on Christmas, Vlrliinlly every inoliir vehicle, with the oxccplhiii of private piiHsi'iiger curs which lire Inelig ible for new tires or rcrupx, will bo under n strict 4liiilleniihiiur speed limit on August 1 by OI'A nnd OUT orders. Kvon the prlvnle piiKscngcr curs hlivc been linked to obw.'i vc the 'lll inlle limit by offlclnl proc liimutlon of Governor Oniric A. Sprnguo nnd Joseph M, Kiislniiin, OUT director, lodny naked Hint the procliuniilioii be strength ened by executive order or legls liillvo netlon, to give police pow er to mnke arrests. Enforcement 'i'ho Ol'A wnr price mid rnllon bonrds will enforce tho 40-nillc limit nn nil enrs, private or com nierelul, which nro eligible for new tires or reenps by refusing to grant tires or reenps to any car which has been driven In ex- i'c of 40 miles (in hour. The bonrds nn empowered to do 1 1 wi 1 1 I ii f f I I n v I In (ruin nil nppli eunlii iitlesting Hint tho cur has not been driven over 40 mile an hour uud false aweiirlug In these affidavit" l punli-.hiililo by fine nnd Imprisonment under federal Inw. Amended OUT orders which will tnke effect August 1 or nre already in effect impose n 40 nillo limit on nil common cur riers, contract I'nrrlers, prlvnle curriers nnd busses, which nboiit takes In nil commercial vehicles. 1942 WAR CHV MUD SITIJNCiS, bill. tI'i Nez I'erce Indians todny renew their 40-ycnr-old harvest fenst celebration, Sub-Chief Albert Moore of Lnpwnl proclaimed: "We have killed the beef." He lidded Hint HO teepees were reudy nnd there will bo wnr dunces. Also "Tell my peoplo to bring their own sugar." ENLISTS AS CADET Richard Nash, 2:i-yenr-old son of Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Nnsh of !i5!i() Heclumutlon street, bus en listed as n United States nuvnl avl&tloii cadet, infuriiiuiion re ceived lodny from the office of llert If. Creighton, senior mem ber of the i nt vu I uvlation cadet selection board, disclosed, Tho prospective naval pilot was graduated from Klninulli Union high school In 10:17 and then went on to graduate from Oregon Statu college with the cluss of 1042. He majored In agriculture. In both high school nnd college Nnsh wus active in events outside the classroom. In high school he was a member of the basketball tcar.i, played In the bund, served us vice president of the senior closs, und In college he was In tho band, earned his numerals in track, wus a member of the Phi Deltn Thetu fraternity. He took tho primary and secondary courses In civilian pilot training at Al buny. lie will start his training tow ard the golden wlnga of n nuvnl ilyer with an assignment to St, Mary s college, in California. j ' COW CREEK BONANZA j HUTCHINSON, Kas. !') i Temperamental Cow creek over flowed the farm of Jnmes Iterid UK" in nnd paid him well for his trouble. Tbo creek, crossed by 13 fair ways of the. adjacent Country club golf course, dumped bush els of lost 'bulls onto Rcdd'i land. He sold 'cm for $200. This is the sort of weather that mn ken peoplo wish that the mun who invented work had finished It. Hogirt Applies To PUC for Carrier Permit E. G. IIokiio, doing business as Put's Cub service, hns filed an application with the public utilities commissioner for permit to authorize operations as a common carrier of passengers by motor vehicle, anywhere for hire, restricted to a radius of 100 ron-t miles of Klamath Fulls. A hearing will be held nt Med ford at 2 p. in. August 4 on this application. F. B. Lovcland, Chcmult, hus i filed nn application requesting approval to the transfer or a permit, now held by Bfldgc Gil bride, doing business as' the tiend-Chemult stages. A hearing on this application will be held at Bend at 1 p. m. August 10, This Is rcnlly one war. You cannot entirely disassociate one nren from others. You have to consider the picturo as u whole. You cannot say you will concen trate on one thing and neglect the others, as, for instance, In supplies. Dr. Eclco N. van Klcf i fobs. Netherlands foreign minis-t-t. , NOTICE TO Home Owners Hf.ve that SEPTIC TANK cleaned before August 15, Prices will raise from 25 to 35 on that date. Moat tanks need cleaning about every two years. Call 7633 for information. Carlson Acquires 1200 Acres From Smith Estate P. C. Carlson hns Just ncqulrcd 1200 ncrcs In tho north Shnsln Wny district from tho Smith es tate. Tho deal Involves 200 ncrcs, comprising Fairacrcs No. 2 tract, and 1Q00 ncrcs of dry land. Fair ncrcs No, 2 Is In the Entcrprlso Irrigation district. At ono time It wns cut up far subdivision, but Inter wns tnkon off tho mar ket. - E, Gray bundled the transaction. 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