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July 12, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. PAGE. SEVEN RADIO SALE FEATURED N Oi Numerous radio prounimn nro nn scliadulo as n feature of tha July bond drlvo, with various women'! orfunl7.utloii partici pating. This evening llin American Legion auxiliary will bn on tho ulr (ram 0:30 until 7 o'clock with short tulks and a dliilnguo by members of tlin auxiliary comprising tho hn If hour pro drum. Tuesday ovtnlnu ut 7:30 o'clock, Frances Dennis will rep resent tlia League of Women ) tcrs, urging women especially U. come to tho faro In purchus Inii bonds tliU month. Wednesday evening ut 7:20 o'clock, Muriel Clnrlsh, repre uniting tho Business and Profes sional Women's club, will be featured on tho broadcast. Thuriday afternoon ut 1 o'clock. Mrs. 11. E. Koufii will peak for tho uuxillury of Vet eran! of Foreign Warn. Friday evening nt 8:15 o'clock, Neva LnForgo will represent tho American Legion auxiliary. Itucllo program! for next week will bo announced Monduy. Much comment hns been heard on tho well-prepared program preaented by various women over the ulr liwt week, especially on the bond sale program Krlduy evening, sponsored by tho Lcn- of Women Votern with Lll . h Wills and Dena Ducket act ing ai mistresses of ceremony. Among those heard Inst week were Emma Carter, UlW club; Effie Garcclon, Soropllmlst club; Elate Weaver, women'i chairman of Klamath county bond sales; Ida Odell, Soroptlmlsts; Mrs. 11. P. Bosworth Jr., Leuguo of Wo men Voteri, and Dor! Frederick, BPW representative. Taking bond pledges for each of the half-hour programs are Bernlca Britt and Gertrude Tolle; bell operator U Elenora Weath- rford, and Maria Obenchaln is acting as pianist. Birth, Death Rates Continues to Rise, Reports Census WASHINGTON. July 12 (IT) Both birth and cieatn raies in the United States continue to rise, the census bureau report ed today, but the birth rate In crease Is more than double that of mortalities. Provision rates for May com puted on an annual basis are 20.3 births and 10.5 deaths per 1000 population, compared with 15.4 births and 10 deaths for the corresponding month a year go or a perccnlogo Increase of 10.3 for births and 8.0 for deaths. The figures do not take Into account military casualties abroad. Mann, Jones New Recruits to Navy Charles E. Mann Jr., 1416 Cry street, and Ned C. Jones, I Itloh atrpet. are the two latest recruits In tho navy from Klamath Falls, according to tirsi Class Specialist Don T. Schrelb er of tho local navy recruiting office. Mann and Jones are both 17-year-olds, Schrelber sold, and were thcrcforo nblo to enlist. According to recent rulings, men over 18 must wait to bo drafted, and hovo a much smaller chonce of getting into tho navy after their 18th birthdays. Seventeen-year-olds must have parental consent before enlisting, Schrelb er said. If you find It necessary to clean tho spark plugs of your car often, tho chances uro you are using the. wrong typo of LEGAL NOTICES ..... PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, tho unregulated use of certain forest areas Is, In my Judgment, a menace to life and property on account of an excessive amount of Inflam mable debris on the ground, and WHEREAS, upon tho showing of tho Stole Forester, It oppeors to mo to be necessary to closo to unregulated use tho following areas within and adjacent to the Fremont National Forest, desig nated as: Area No. 13-P-Silver Lake Area All lands within the Fremont National Forest lying north and west of tho Rodman road and the following described lands outsido tho national forest: Sections 4, fUJ6, 21, 28 and 33, T. 28 S R. and Sections 4, 9 and 16, T 27 S., R. 13 E.; except tho ALMA McLEAN It now at the Palace Beauty Shop III Main Phont lilt Pormirly at IDEAL BBAUTY SHOP J . The "Duck". . . America's lHMaWfcm3XaaJ J.LJ This It the Army's, neweat, moat unique military vehicle . . . the J ton, iix-wheel, seagoing truck. Officially known ns model DUKW, it hat been aptly nicknamed the "Duck" by 11 who are familiar with itt remarkable amphibian perform since. While General Motort Truck and Coach factories have been producing quantities of thit vehicle for tome time, Uicae photographs from New Caledonia in the South Pacific re the first to arrive from the fighting fronts. Fremont Highway, and the Bear Flat road from tho east line of T. 28 S . R. 12 E., to the south lino of Section 4. T. 20 S.. R. 11 ., and SEi Section 33 and Sec tion 36. T. 24 S. R. HE. Area No. 14 P Hone Glades. Dead Indian Area All lands within the National Forest lying east of the Silver Loke-Sycan Road, and south and east of the exterior boundary fences of tho ZX-Sycan Ranch and north and west of North Fork Spruguo River, Leo Thomas Road, Green Mountain Ridge, Crazy Man Flat Road, and Gov-ernmcnt-llurvcy Road, and the following described lands out' side the national forest: Ni SW Section 13. Si Section 14. and SEi Section 13, T. 20 S.. R. 14 E., Wi Sections 3, 10. IS and 22. and Sections 27 and 34, T. 31 S., R. 16 E., SWi Section 14, Wi Section 23, El Section 2U, and Wi Section 36, T. 32 S., R 10 E.. and Si Section 6. T. 33 S., R. 17 E.J excepting, however, the area Included In the Wcyer- hacuser Timber Compony Comp in Sections 28 and 29, T. 34 S.. R. ; 14 E.. and tho Horscgladcs road therefrom southerly to tho for est boundary. Area No. 17-P-South Fremont Area All lands within tho Fremont National Forest south and west of tho Lukcvicw-Klamath Falls Highway, and tho following de scribed lands outside the nation al forest: Sections 14 to 23 In clusive, 23 to 30 Inclusive and 34 to 36 inclusive, T. 37 S., R. 11 E.; those parts of T. 37 S., Rs. 12 and 13 E lying between the south boundary of the Klamath Indian Reservation and the Fre mont Notional Forest; Sections 1, 2, 3, 10 to 19 Inclusive, 22, 23, 26, 27, 34 and 33, T. 38 S., R. 11 E.; Sections 3 to 7 inclus ive, T. 38 S., R. 12 E.; Sections 23 to 28 inclusive, and 33 to 36 inclusive, T. 38 S., R. 13 E.; Sec tions 1, 2, 3, El Section 4, and Sections 9 to 12 Inclusive, T. 39 S., R. 13 E.; Sections 1, 12, 13, 24, 23 and 36, T. 39 S., R. 14 E.; Sections 30 and 31 and Wi Sec tions 20 and 32, T. 39 S., R. 13 E.; Sections 1, 12, 13, 24, 23 and 36, T. 40 S R. 14a E.; Wi Sec tion 8, Sections 6 and 7, Wi Sec tion 8, Sections 16 to 21 Inclus ive, and 28 to 36 Inclusive, T. 40 S.. R. IS E.; Sections 1, 10 to IS inclusive and 22 to 24 inclus ive, T. 41 S R. 14i E.; Sections 2 to 9 inclusive, 11, 16 and 20 inclusive, and Wi Section 21, T. 41 S R. 15 E.; and Wi Sec tions 11 and 14, and Sections 13, 22, 23 and 24, T. 41 S., R. 18 E.; excepting, however, the meadow lands and reservoir in Drews Valley, that part of Ni T, 39 S., R. 18 E., lying south of Lake- vlew-Klamath Falls Highway, the Dog Lake Road, Dog Lake and a strip one-eighth mile wide around and bordering on said lake, Bonanza Cutoff Road, and the Barnes Valley Road from the north lino of Section 29, T. 39 S., R. 13 E to the east line of T. 38 S., R. 13 E. Area No. 18-P-SUvtr Creek Area All lands within the Fremont P i L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION No Low of Tlmt Parmantnt Reiultal DR. E. Ma MARSHA phlroorafltla Phyalalan in No. Ill- - laqulra Thaalra list. Phonr TPtl 2rrJ I - tTYry v5scix vSr Nnllonal Forest lying cost of tho west edgo of Rodman Rock n i ,.,, , ... . ., , Road, west of the cast cage of ' -j j Silver Ukc Sycan Road, and north and west of the soutn ana the road between said logging cast boundary fences of the ZXlcamp and the Klamath FalU Svcan ranch: and the following Lakevlow Highway. described hinds outsido the na tional forest: Si Section 13, SEI Section 14, Si Section 17, and SEi Section 18. T. 29 S . R. 13 E.. and Ni Section 16 T. 29 S R. 14 E. Area No, 19-P-Gosrhart-Chewaucan Area Those parts of T. 33 S., Rs. 13 and 16 E., lying south and cast ; of tho northwest edge of the Uovcrnmenl llarvcy and Crazy Man Flat Rouds, Sections 16 and 17, that part of Section 18 lying south of the north edge of the Government-Harvey Road, Sec tions 19 to 22 inclusive, Si Sec tions 2.1 and 24, and Sections 23 lo 38 inclusive, T. 33 S., R 17 'E.; Sections 30 and 31, T. 33 S., !R - 18 E.; that part of T. 34 S., ; R. 15 E., lying east of the sum- mit of Green Mountain Ridge; T. 34 S., Rs. 16 and 17 E.; Sec tions S to 36 inclusive, T. 34 S., R. 18 E.; SWi SWi Section 30, T. 34 S.. R. 10 E.; that part of T. 35 S., R. 14 E., lying southeast of North Fork Sprague River; that part of T. 35 S., R. 13 E., lying southeast of the northwest edge of Lee Thomas Road: T. 35 S., Rs. 16, 17 and 18 E.; Wi and SEi Section 6, Section 7, Wi Section 8, SWi Section 16, Sec tions 17 to 21 inclusive, Wi Sec tion 27, Sections 28 to 33 in clusive, and NWi Section 34, T. IIS.R 19 E.; Sections 1. 2. 12 and 13, and that part of Section 3 lying southeast of North Fork Sprague River, T. 36 S.. R. 14 E ; Sections 1 to 27 inclusive and 34 to 36 Inclusive, T. 38 S., R. IS E.; T. 36 S., Rs. 18 and 17 E.; Sections 1 to 23 Inclusive, 26 to 32 inclusive, and Wi Section 33, T. 36 S., R. 18 E.; Sections 5 and 6, T. 36 S., R. 19 E.; those parts of Sections 1, 2, 3, 7 to 17 inclusive, and 23 to 25 inclusive, T. 37 S., R. 15 E., and of T. 37 S R. 16 E., lying north of Lake-vicw-Klamath Falls Highway; Sections 1 to 22 inclusive, and 28 to 32 inclusive, T. 37 S., R. 17 E., Sections 5 to 8 inclusive, T. 37 S., R. 18 E.; that part of T. 38 S R. 16 E., lying north east of Lakevicw-Klamath Falls Highway; and Sections 6 and 7 and Wi Sections 5 and 8, T. 38 S., R. 17 E.; excepting, however, the Dairy Creek Road south easterly from Dairy Creek Guard Station, Marsters Spring Forest Camp, the Chewaucan River and Pepsl-Coli Company, Fronchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola ui ligjlaiBv bis) 645 Spuing St., Klamath Foils, Ore. Newest Invasion Vehicle U- AftMV XOHAI. CORPS PHOTOS PROM ACW Left The "Duck" alongside a freighter it loaded with much needed supplies for American Forces on New Caledonia. i6ove With driving power twitched from propeller to wheels, the "Duck" heads for a supply depot inshore. Below Unloaded by a crone, the "Duck" it ready for an other trip to the freighter standing by offshore. In actual tc3ts, these huge amphibian trucks have carried 35 mea on land and even mure when in the water. I road from tho national forest 'boundary to said camp, and the area included In the Ewauna Box , c Company logging camp in Sec- j,lon 26 T 37 s R 16 E and NOW, THEREFORE, I, EARL SNELL, Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the au thority vested in me under the provisions of Section 107-209, Oregon Compiled Laws An- notatcd, do hereby proclaim the unregulated use of the above described areas to be unlawful and -that said areas shall be subject to entry only through . . . U i V... U. Ctata .ukl-h rmil .nlf.nl cl.oll .m ply with any and all of the fol- i I : ... (a) To build no fires except I in places designated as safo in said permit. v (b) To have as a part of his or her equipfhent, tools suitable for extinguishing fire. (c) To refrain from smoking except in places designated as safe in said permit. This proclamation shall be cf fective from and after the 12th day of July, 1943, and shall re main in full force and effect un til the 31st day of December, 1943. Dated at the Capitol in Salem, Oregon, this 8th day of July, 1943. (S) EARL SNELL, Governor. ATTEST: (S) ROBERT S. FARRELL, Jr. By Harry S. Schenk, Chief Deputy. July 12 No. 268. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Glenn Vest Patterson, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Glenn Vest Patterson of Klamath Falls in the County of Klamath and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that said Glenn Vest Patterson has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on the 3rd day of July, 1943, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at 409 Main St., Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on July 22, 1943, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which place and time creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, ap point a committee of creditors and transact such other bust Long Island City. N. V. Bottling Co., of Klamath Falls . a. - iwftr'?"'' . : ncss as may properly come be fore said meeting. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, this 12th day of July. 1943. A. C. YADEN, Referee in Bankruptcy. No. 267 July 12 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use of certain forest areas Is, in my Judgment, a menace to life land property on account of an !mablc dcbris on tj,e gr0und, and excessive amount of lnflam- WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, it appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated use the following FrCS!f, lJfL w No. 37-P Moon Prairie- Buck Lake Area An area in the southeastern part of Regue River National Forest, the boundary of which is described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Sec tion 13. T. 38 S., R. 6 E., thence on Section lines north 4 miles, jwest 8 miles north 2 miles an(j west approximately 2 miles to Lake O'Woods-Ashland Road, thence southwesterly along soutn side of said road to the National Forest boundary, thence south to the southwest corner of Section 30, T. 38 S., R. 3 E., thence east to the Grizzly Creek-Johnson Prairie Road, thence southeast along said road to the National Forest boundary at the north 0tf I ASTIGMATIC. MADAM? Don't Itt the word confute you It simply meant that tha surface of the cornea of the eye it slightly wrinkled, or Irregular, lotting the rays of light enter the eye without con centrating uniformly much the tame at when you look through faulty window glass. Be ture your eyes are giving you normal, accurate vision. Sea the capable, registered optometrist here for complete eye examination NOW1 YOU'LL IE TOLD FRANKLY IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! The West's Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians Modern Optical Offices Throughout the West OREGON - WASHINGTON UTAH IDAHO 715 Main St., Klamath Falls Dr. Wm. B. Siddens Registered Optometrist in Charge. west corner of Section 3, T. 39 S., R. 4 E thence on section lines east 9 miles, north 3 miles, and cast 6 miles to the point of beginning; excepting the Hyatt Lake Road southeasterly from Lako O'Woods-Ashland Road. Permits to enter the above- described area may be obtained at the forest supervisor's office. Modford, Oregon, Lake O Woods Ranger Station, and Moon Prairie Guard Station. Area No. 38-P-Varney Creek Area . That port of T. 36 S., R. 5 E lying east of Lake O'Woods Road; that part of T. 36 S R. 6 E., lying south of the west side Klamath Lake and Lake O'Woods Roads; Section 1, T. 37 S., R. 9 E.; and Sections 1 to 6 inclusive, T. 37 S R. 6 E. Permits to enter the above- I described area may be obtained at the forest supervisor's office, Mcdford, Oregon, Lake O'Woods Ranger Station, and Pelican Guard Station. Area No. 39-P PtUcan Butt. Seven Mile Area Those parts of Ts. 32 and 33 S., R. 6 E within the National Forest, and those parts of Ts. 34, 33, and 36 8., R. 6 E., within the National Forest west of the West Side Klamath Lake Road and north of Pelican Butte Road. Permits to enter the above- described area may be obtained at the forest supervisor's office, Medford, Oregon, Lake O Woods Ranger Station, and Pelican and Sevenmile Guard Stations. Area No. 40-P-Sun Pais Cottonwood Area All lands within Rogue River National Forest northeast and east of Crater Lake National Park, excepting the Diamond Lake Highway, The Dalles-California Highway, and the East Entrance Highway to Crater Lake National Park. Permits to enter the above described area may be obtained at the forest supervisor's office, Medford, Oregon, Union Creek Ranger Station, and Pothole Guard Station. Area No. 48-P-Cascade Sum mit Area An area along the summit of the Cascade Mountains, the boundary of which is described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Crater Lake National Park, thence east along Park Boundary to the line be- tween Ranges 3 and o east. tnence soum on range line u ae. u wooos-ruamain rails oaa. ,nnce southwesterly aln wcs,1 s,d ,of sa'd "d ? i ..., jLine- thence north to the north- east corner of Section 24, T. 37 S., R. 4 E., thence, on section lines west 2 miles, north 2 miles, west 3 miles, and north to the junction of Butte Falls-Fish Lake Road and North Fork Little Butte Creek Road, thence north erly along east side of Butte Falls-Fish Lake Road to Parker Meadows-Camp 2 Road, thence northerly along the west side of said road to Parker Meadows, thence northerly along Parker Meadows-Lodgepole, Lodgepole Imnaha and Imnaha-Bessie Rock Trails to the southwest corner of Section 23. T. 32 S., R. 4 E., thence north to Red Blanket Creek, thence up said creek to the point of beginning; except ing, however, the road from the west boundary of the area to Lake O'Woods, Fish Lake and the area immediately surround ing said lake from its head to a point 500 feet above the dam at the lower end. Permits to enter the above described area may be obtained NO DOWN PAYMENT n A HJ-U Largest at the forest supervisor's office, Medford, Oregon, and Lake O'Woods, Butte Falls, and Union Creek Ranger Stations. Area No. 47-P-Mountain Lakes Primitive Area Those parts of Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14, T. 37 S., R. 5 E lying east of Lake O'Woods Road, and Sections 7 to 30 Inclusive, T. 37 S R. 6 E. Permits to enter the above described area may be obtained at the forest supervisor's office, Medford, Oregon, Lake O'Woods Ranger Station, and Pelican Guard Station. Area No. 5-P-Odell Butte Area) Section 25 T. 24 S R. 7 E. Area No. 6-P-(Mowich Area) That part of T. 23 S., R. 7 E., lying west of Willamette High way, east of Big Marsh Road and south of Old Eugene Road, ex cept SEi Section 23, Ei Section 38 and Southern Pacific Rail road; that part of Section 19 lying west of Willamette High way, and NWi Section 30, T. 25 S , R. 8 E.; those parts of Sections 1 to 12 inclusive, and 14 to 22 Inclusive, lying west of Little Deschutes River Road, T. 28 S., R. 7 E. Area No. 7-P-Royce Mountain Area) That part of Section 7 lying east of Willamette Highway, Sec tions 8 to 10 inclusive, and Wi of Section 11, T. 24 S., R. 7 E. Area No. 8-P-Badger Well Area) Ei Section 27 and 28; and those parts of Sections 32 and 33, lying east of Willamette Highway, T. 25 S.. R. 8 E. Area No. 9-P- Walker Rim Area) Those parts of Sections 23 to 28 inclusive, 35 and 36 lying east of The Dalles-California Highway in T. 25 S., R. 8 E.; Sec tions 19 to 23 inclusive and 28 to 32 inclusive, T. 25 S., R. 9 E.; Sections 1, 11, 12, 13 and 14, and those parts of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 15 lying east of The Dalles-California Highway, T. 26 S., R. 8 E.; and Section 6, T. 26 S., R. 9 E., excepting the Great Northern Railroad. Permits to enter the Odell Butte, Mowich, Royce Mountain, Badger Well, and Walker Rim areas may be obtained at Cres cent Ranger Station. Area No. 1 l-P-(DeschuiUt Area) Those parts of T. 23 S., R. 51 and 6 E., within the national forest; T. 23 S., Rs. 7 and 8 E.; Sections 6, 7 and 18, T. 23 S., R. 9 E.; that part of T. 24 S., R. 5i E., within the national forest; T. 24 S., Rs. 6 and 7 E.; Wi Sec tion 2, Sections 3 to 8 inclusive, 17 to 20 inclusive, and 29 to 31 inclusive, and that part of Sec tion 32 lying west and north of Little Deschutes River, T. 24 S., R. 8 E.; those parts of T. 25 S., Rs. 5i and 6 E., within the na tional forest; T. 25 S., R. 7 E., ex cept SEi Section 25 and El Sec tions 6 and 7, those parts of Sec tions 5, 8 and 17 lying west of Little Deschutes River, Sections 18 to 22 inclusive, and 27 to 29 inclusive, NWi Section 30, 1 and SWi Section 31, Sections 32 to 34 inclusive, and those parts of Sections 23, 24, 26 and 35 lying west of The Dalles California Highway, T. 25 S., R. 8 E.; that part of T. 26 S., R. 61 E., within the national forest; T. 26 S R. 7 .; Sections 4 to 9 inclusive, and 16 to 36 in clusive, and those parts of Sec tions 3, 10 and 15 lying west of The Dalles-California Highway, T. 26 S., R. 8 E.; those parts of T. 27 S., Rs. 6 and 61 E., within the national forest; Sections- 1 to 24 inclusive, and 27 to 32 in clusive, T. 27 S., R. 7 E., Sections 1 to 26 Inclusive, T. 27 S., R. 8 E.; that part of T. 28 S., R. 61 E., SUPPOSE! pST-'A.LIFETir: H' your cat wu ttnr erlytunedl Change Kyo-S-U Watch 0lugs-bkes.-ba Low SHOULD LaUyDOthethiogsyou-" "let slide" be done, du,-- . f trading w under peacetime practice every two or three years. and work with s. t Mt intotalkitover H E, HaiKjer 1330 within tha national forest; and Sections S and 6, T. 28 S R. 7 E.; excepting, howevor, Royce Mountain, Odell Butte, Mowich and Badger Well areas described above, and also excepting Tho Dalles-California and Willamette Highways, the Southern Pacifia and Great Northern Railroads, the road from Crescent to the Willamette Highway via Cres cent Creek, the roads from Wil lamette ' Highway to Crescent Lake Townsite and to Crescent Lake via Collins Ranch and Umll, the roads, resorts, summer homes and camp grounds around Odell and Crescent Lakes, tha State Highway Maintenance Sta tion at Odell Lake, the road from the Willamette Highway to Davis Lake Guard Station, tho road from Chemult to Deer Butte, and the Creswell and Chemult Townsites. NOW. THEREFORE, I, EARL SNELL, Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the au thority vested in me under tha provisions of Section 107-209, Oregon Compiled Laws An notated, do hereby proclaim tha unregulated use of the above- described areas to be unlawful and that said areas shall be sub ject to entry only through per. mit to be issued by the State Forester or a fire warden, under which permit entrant shall com ply with any and all of the fol-, lowing requirements: (a) To build no fires except in places designated as safe in said permit. (b) To have as a part of his or her equipment, tools suitable for extinguishing fire. (c) To refrain from smoking except in. places designated as safe in said permit. This proclamation shall be ef fective from and after the 12th day of July, 1943, and shall re main in full force and effect un til the 31st day of December, 1943. Done at the Capitol in Salem, Oregon, this 8th day of July, 1943. (S) EARL SNELL, Governor. ATTEST: (S) ROBERT S. FARRELL Jr. Secretary of State. By Harry S. Schenk, Chief Deputy. July 12 No. 266. 13 Years Of Negatives On File! Since 1930 Kennell-Ellis Has Kept All Negatives On File For Your Convenience" Come In , Look Them Over Over And Order From Those Old Proofs You May Have Forgotten! Kennell-Ellis TJ. S. Natl Bank Bldg., Main and 8th Phone 32SS IT I11D TO m if it Main St.