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    April 4, 104.1
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
HOW TD GET
mm s
OF BIRTH TOLD
UiicIit a remit lnw passed by
did Orruoii Iculnliiliirii, blilli cer
tificates eun now he smiied by
person born In or rcsldi'iit of
OroKnn, by iipplyliiK lit Hid
county clerk's office In tho court
house hero.
Hi'low Is ii copy of tlia law, tslv
Intf cdinph't'i Instructions im lo
procedure to follow In Kt-curlnu
birth certificate:
DiniH ncconDS
JUDICIALLY ESTABLISHED
(Chapter 110. Orefion Laws, 1043)
AN ACT
To provide, un alternate mi'tli
od for rculstnrlnii births and i:lv
liiK tho mailt courts Jurisdiction
Oto miilto finding mid order in
lit 1 1 itft to roKlnlrtillon of birth of
resident of tho iitiilo of Oi-ckoii
lid persons born In tha statu of
OroRou, nd dccliirlnif an emer
gency. Uo It Knnctcd by the People of
Iho Btato of Oregon:
Section 1. Any person who Is
resident of or who was born
V n tho stiito of OrcKun, unit
whoso birth Is not of record with
. tho stnto rcitlslrnr or of public
record In liny alnto of the United
States, nuiy file a verified peti
tion with tho clerk of tho circuit
court of nny county of this stnto
setlliiK forth us neurly as Is
known to the petitioner the time
nnd plnco of such petitioner's
birth nnd tho name nnd residence
and birthplace of his or her fath
er, nnd tho name nnd residence
nnd blrlhplnco nnd maiden name
of bis or her mother, and stiilinu
unit no public record of such
Q, birth exist. A fillnit fee of one
dollar ($1) shall he paid to the
clerk of the court nt tha time of
tho filing of such petition. Korms
of petitions prepared by the sec
retary of stato shall be furnished
the petitioner by the clerk of the
court upon request without
charge
Section 2. Prior to filing such
petition tho petitioner shall servo
upon tho district attorney of the
county wherein such petition Is
filed, copy of such petition nnd
the district ntlorney shall accept
service upon tho original thereof.
Section 3. At nny tlmo nfler
flvo day ntter such petition Is
served nnd filed the petitioner
may appear In person or by at
torney before tho court In which
such petition Is filed nnd present
to tho court such evidence ns Is
0 nvnllnble In support of tho slate
J nients of such petition. Tho dis
trict nttorney may appear nt such
hearing and examine witnesses
produced nnd mny submit proof
In support of or In objection to
such petition.
Section 4. Upon tho henrlng of
such petition tha court, if satis
fied Hint tho facts therein stated
ars supported by substantial evi
dence, shall mnko finding with
respect to tho tlmo and placo of
tho birth of such petitioner nnd
parents of such petitioner, and
shall order that such birth be
registered with tho stnto regis
trar. Any change In tho nnmc of
nny such petitioner between the
time of birth nnd tho tlmo of
filing of such petition shall not
bo cause for refusing to make
such finding nnd order, but nny
change of name shnll bo noted in
js tho findings, j
liv Section 8. Tho order for tho1
No Absenteeism Here Because of Children
TRUCKERS GET
WARNING OVER
GAS BORROWING
'I'lu-iw Bsn "nuiclsco women don't tins children ss sn excuse for being absent from work on their community
victory gulden. Hie inotliorn simply bring children nnd piny pens to tlx garden, pork them close to the plots
i. ' bolna worked and go on about lliolr business of growing vegetables. ,
City Treasurer Presents
Statement on City Funds
Showing a net debt of $841,
054.74, a statement of tho bond
ed debt and redemption funds
was presented to tho city coun
cil Monday night by City Treas
urer Ruth Hathlimy. This Indi
cates that tho city's bonded
debt bus been reduced to an ex
ceptionally low figure, due to
the redemption fund Hint has
been built up to see tho city
General Obligations:
Kailroad Refunding -
Municipal Sewer
Municipal Sewer
Airport
Armory
Bridges
General 311
through the critical period
from now and through 1047,
Mrs. Diilhiany pointed out. At
that time "some largo issues
will bo due," tho treasurer
slated.
The' bonded debt has been
reduced in tho last 10 years
much over $1,000,000, Mrs.
Bathlany said. Following Is the
statement ns of March 31, 1043:
(ir. 31-17 $235,000.00
5 1-1-2I) 103,000.00
5 7-1-20 115,000.00
5 1-1-34 50,000.00
4 1-1-34 24,750,00
.. 2H-3 3-1-38 36,000.00
3'i 3-1-38 14,000.00
Undermuis 2 3-1-38 14,000.00
Total General $501,730.00
Refund Improvements:
Scries A - 'i
Series n 4
Series C 4
Series D 2'i-3
7- 1-35
8- 1-35
101 35
11-37
226,000.00
195,000.00
123,000.00
100,000.00
Total Refunds $734,000.00
Total Handed Debt $1,325,750.00
Total Redemption Funds 684,695.26
Net Debt - $641,054.74
registration of such birth shall
bo properly signed in duplicate
by tho Judge, and one copy there
of shall be entered In the journal
of the court, nod tho other copy
thereof, bearing the seal of the
court, shall bo transmitted by the
clerk lo tho state registrar, who
shall register the same In the rec
ords of the state board of health.
A certified copy of such record,
when issued cither by tbci clerk
of tho court or tho state registrar,
shall bo prima facie evidence in
all courts nnd places of tho facts
slated herein. Certified copies
shall bo furnished by tho clerk
of the court or the state registrar
nt a fee of fifty (50) cents each.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drivo Move Yoursolf
Sv '4 Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Mnin
WPB To Hold Meets
With Business Men
Nelson English of the War
Production board from Port
land will be In Klamath Falls
Thursday, April 13, to hold
conferences with those Interest
ed in priorities and the con
trolled materials plan.
Dotos for tn conferences
can be made by calling the
chamber of commerce at 3193.
English comes to Klamath
Falls tho third Thursday of
every month for these consul
tations.
Defense Calendar
First Meeting, April 16, 1943,
8 p. m. at KUHS.
Subject: General Course.
1. Target for Tonight film.
2. The Klamath Falls Defense
council Earl Reynolds.
3. The Klamath Falls Con
trol Center Harold Francy.
4. The Work of the Rescue
Unit film 16 minutes.
5. Summary Earl Reynolds,
civilian defense council coordi
nator. All enrollecs are asked to
bring pencils for registration.
VITAL STATISTICS
MURPHY -Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
April 13, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs,
Vern L. Murphy, 2527 Wlard
street, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds
5i ounces.
If a piston slap disappears
regularly after the motor be
comes warm, there is no par
ticular cause for concern. If
it persists, however, serious cyl
inder wear will result.
The practice of borrowing
transport ration gasoline cou
pons by truck operators must
be stopped.
This warning was issued to
day by Marshall E. Nuumiin,
district, manager of the Office
of Defense Transportation,
when he said this misuse of gas
olino coupons had been on the
increasa in the southern Ore
gon district area.
He declared that ODT was
making a careful check of
mileage traveled against actual
asolino consumed by operat
ors and tnai inose wno nave
had excess gasoline allotted
them will be reissued Certifi
cates of War Necessity provid
ing less fuel and mileage.
MEN AND
WOMEN IN
'SERVICE
Klamath men who have ar
rived at Camp Farragut, Ida., for
navy training, are Paul Robert
son, husband of Mrs. Edna Rob
ertson, 640 Conger avenue; and
Robert Tarklngton Dowdcn, hus
band of Mrs. Ebba H. Dowdcn,
737 Alameda street.
Aviation Cadet Henry L. Da
vid Dutton, son of Mrs. Charlie
Dutton of Route 1, Box 935,
Klamath Falls, is now at Santa
Ana army air base. Cadet Dut
ton enlisted on September 12,
1942, and he reported for duty
on March 12, 1943. He writes his
mother that after taking his apti
tude test he was classified as a
bombardier. Dutton has been
transferred to a pool squadron,
waiting for an opening in some
pre-fligbt school.
Niliil!!lirt!t!
res ana
rummsai
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Have you saved 15 cents?
You'll wish you had If you
haven't, for the Junior amateur
show starts at 10:45 a. m and
tho admission price Is Just 15
cents. The peo
ple In charge
have arranged a
good program
and you won't
want to miss it.
LARGEST METEORITE
What is thought to be the
largest meteorite aver to land
on the earth was found In the
Tanganyika region of Africa in
1931. It weighed between 70
and 80 tons.
Gandhi, the Indian leader, car
ries his false teeth with him, but
only puts them Into his mouth
when he eats,
Australia was called New Hol
land at first.
Critical Period Seen in
Short Manpower Situation
PORTLAND, April 14 (P) what has been accomplished. In
The next half-year will be the
critical period in the manpower
situation. Dr. William Hcbcr
warned Oregon employment
service officials yesterday.
The labor utilization planning
specialist for the war manpower
commission said, "the next six
months will tell whether we can
stick to tho traditional voluntary
system, shift to tho British meth
od of compulsion by consent, or
resort to some system of compul
sion through the national selec
tive service act."
He declared critics of the man
power program did not realize
the past 16 months war workers
have increased from 7,500.000 to
18,000,000, another 8,000,000
have gone into the armed forces
and the greatest food crop in
history has been harvested.
Hcber estimated another 2,
700,000 will be needed by in
dustry this year. Approximately
2,000,000 will be women, he said.
With rationing putting more
cars in the garage and less liquor
on the market, there will be
fewer blowouts this summer.
Always read the classified ads.
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JOHNS-MANVILLE ROCK WOOL
HOME INSULATION Keeps Rooms
up to 15 Cooler In Hottest Weather
HAVE YOU BEEN TIREO but wouldn't go to bed early be
cause It was too hot to sleep? Then have your home insulated
with the new Johns-Manville Super-Felt Bntts. Quickly
Installed no muss or fuss they not only make your home
cool and livable in summer, but shve up to 30 In winter fuel.
Sond for Free Booh contains dozens of sllmu-
Intlng Ideas for tho home fully illustrated.
BIG BASBM
LUMBER CO.
Main and Spring
Phone 3144
FOR BUILDING AND HOME REMODELING
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!1 Tude o Iptnmoud,
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A ship launching Is an
occasion (or pardonable pride on
tha part of every person, man or
woman, who drove a rivet, sawed
a board, or had anything else to
do with completing tha Job. When
some luoky lady smashes that
' bottle agalnat the hull, even old
"Poker Face," tha timekeeper,
can't help but feel a alight surge of
amotion. And rightly ao, Any man
worth his aalt hat pride in good
workmansbJp.That'a certainly true
ol railroaders. We're quite sure that
every Union Pacific employee in
shopa, offices, stations, or on tha
rails realizes the need for top
notch efficiency and takes pride In
the fact that his railroad, with his
help, is doing a bang-up Job of
transporting vital war materials
and tralnloada oi troops.
117 Forum Building, Stenmtnte, Calif,
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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
ROAD Or
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STIIAMMNIDS AND THt C H A t I N O ( S
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Something we
forgot to men
tion while talk
ing about the
Journalism Jam
boree is that there is no admis
sion fee, nice, huh?
Every year when the Girls'
league formal dance is given, the
league plans on paying one-half
of the expenses. This dance was
very well attended and the
treasurer of the league will only
have to put out enough to cover
one-third of the expenses.
Seniors: Money owed for
cards and announcements is due
tomorrow; so pay up. Rental fee
for caps and gowns will be col
lected next week.
Bcttie Hopkins 787,045
Betty McKinney 72,600
Vivian Dirschl 78,505
Sally Mueller ... 288,287
From what we've heard, that
high score of Bettie's has not dis
couraged anyone, in fact, they
are all working to pass her. Keep
it up!
I'm proud that they were able
to qualify for duty with the
United States fleet. They
weren't afraid to fight and they
Weren't afraid to die for their
country and for you and me.
Mrs. Thomas Sullivan on
christening destroyer 'The Sul
livans" for her five sons lost on
cruiser Juneau.
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