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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1946)
Sunday Picnic Planned By Klamath Lutherans The annual Sunday school and eoiiKregalional picnic of the Klamath Lutheran church will be held Sunday, July 28. at Moore park. There will be no worship or Sunday school at the church but open-air services will be held at the park at 11 a. in. A potluck cafeteria dinner will be served at noon. Each iamily is asked to bring dishes, table service and sandwiches for I their own use and a dish to pass, j Coffee will be provided by the! brotherhood. In the afternoon j there will be games and races. Those having room in their j cars are asked to meet at the I Japan-Born Bride Freed SEATTLE, July 28 iP) A precedent for admission of women married by servicemen in Japan was set here yesterday when a Japan-born bride of a former American serviceman won her freedom to join him in the United States. Federal Judge Paul McCor mick of Los Angeles granted the writ of habeas corpus sought by John A. Bouiss of Portland, Ore. His bride, Mrs. Helene Einilie Bouiss, who has spent nearly three months in the immigration detention quarters here, was born of a German father and a Japanese mother. She claimed the Swedish nationality of her previous husband. The case centered about the immigration authorities' claim that, being half Japanese, she is ineligible to become an Amer ican citizen. Bouiss' attorneys successfully contended that regardless of whether or not she can become a citizen, she was entitled to enter the country as non-quota im migrant after marriage to a U. S. citizen in the armed forces. Judge McCormick said that an act of 1945 "clearly expressed" the intention of congress "to keep intact all conjugal and family relationships of honor ably discharged servicemen." Health Staff Quits In Clatsop County ASTORIA, Ore., July 26 M) Clatsop county was virtually without a health department to day. Dr. Delbert C. Kelly resigned yesterday as superintendent, climaxing a series of five resigna tions in the department. Only one staff member, Buckley. R. Vaugh, sanitarian, remains. Kelly said poor health forced him to leave. Of the four other employes who resigned in the last week, some attributed it to personal reasons, and others to failure of attempts to obtain wage increases. Midland The Midland Victory club met Monday with Mrs. Leon Andrieu instead of the usual Wednesday meeting, as Mrs. Andrieu planned to attend homemaker's camp at Lake ' the Woods. Mrs. Fred Milan! just re turned from San Francisco where she went on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mrs. Bessie Coppersmith and Mrs. Beatrice Strot from Oak land visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Mistier and Mrs. Estella Coppersmith. , Euphema Switzler of Klam ath Falls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Mistier and Ralph. They enjoyed a trip to Crater lake with their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mistier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke and Mrs. Bertha Burke of Lea venworth, Kan. Shasta Way j South 6th & Altamont b Oregon Ave. Hot Springs Homedale Summers Lane Leave Leave S. Cth .rare Leave S.6th Leave LeaveAH. Leave Leave Ore, Leave Leave P. T. U and ftb and 4tb A and 4lh A Ave. and 4th and M'n Madlion Main llomedale Main Andiraon Main Bletan Main ' Lowell AM .1:411 AM 0:00 AM B:'io AM : AM:io AM I II AM 7:To AM 1: 30 AM 8:10 A M : ,0 fi:0 6:2.1 fi:.10 1:1.1 7:30 :.V 7:10 7:.10 0 7:15 7:30 :.-, :1 9:10 1 S;ul S:1.1 S:,10 9.-IS f::to 9:5.1 0:40 9:30 9:ftn l:"I'1 9:.-,o forro 10:1.7 10:00 10:S5 10:.-. :u l:3o 11:55 PM 17:10 PM ltd 11:00 11:23 n:M PM 12:15 1110 11:50 PM 12:0 PM I2:2J PM 12:30 1:15 PM Id PM 12:15 PM 1:10 I'M 1:20 J:I0 1:50 1:23 :50 !:I5 1:55 2:00 2:25 2:50 5:15 2:20 2:15 5:10 3:20 f:0 4:50 :"0 5:23 .1:.-,u 4:1.1 J::o 5:55 :I0 3:50 4:00 4:25 4:50 5:15 4:20 4:15 5:10 S:20 f.tO 0:5 3:2.1 :-,o :15 5:M 6:35 5:40 5:30 ''m :25 0:30 1:15 0:20 0:15 1:1 3 50 ' 7:2,1 7:50 8:15 7:30 7:35 7:40 7:50 :2S :50 9:15 3:20 9:45 9:1 9:20 10:10 10:5 "'"0 :23 9:50 10:15 0:30 9:33 10:00 10:25 10:50 11:15 10:20 10:13 11:10 11:20 i" ,,'"' Il:4, AM 12:15 11:30 11:35 11:10 11:50 Dot lo condlllona brrond our control, loth m ron. traction en Boull, lh. the fxtcn.lon of certain rani, etc., w are forced lo Inaugurate a new nchedule which we feel vure will be more allifaclory lo the public. Aujunl l.t ihe Shaala Wav bui will leave lown on the hour only, and will turn around al Madlaon and nouin nth and velurn via Shaila May. Therefore, thone people on South oth who have been rldlnf Ihe hourlr nha.la Way bue will ride the South lb and Allamont-Summere Lane buaea. , The South nth bua will leave lown at :I0 of Ihe hour and all trip, will continue around Hope and Homedale, except undaa and llolldaye. The Altamont-Kummrri Lane hoi will leave :20 after Ihe even houra and :30 after Ihe odd boon throughout Iho oar, and all Irlpa will continue around Sommera Lane excepl Sundaya and Holiday!. TIIE FOLI.OWINO HrfllEDI'LE ONLY WILL BE EFFECTIVE ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, and will Include Shaila Hay, South lh, and Allamonl. SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY Shasta Way and South 6th South Sixth Altamont jik 'i'V,. - t Leave Leave Leave" Leave Silt M' Madlaon I g. Mb 41b 4b Mailt Idella'a 4th a Main All. Anderioj A.1l 0:00 AM 0:20 AM 0:10 AM 1:00 AM 7:20 AM 7:10 0 3:20 8:10 im :!( g:0 :"! :I0 10:00 10:20 10:10 ""' :-'l 10:10 11,1,1, 11:20' 11:10 .. """ rM 12:00 FM 12:20 TM 12:10 PM 12:110 TM 12:20 PM 12:10 I nn :lo l"0 . :30 1:10 2:00 t 2:10 J"? :! 3 00 3:20 3:10 " ' :I0 !M 4:10 4:10 M? 4: 4: 500 5:10 8:10 :"! ! ! :II0 11:20 0:40 J:00 0:20 0:10 1:00 7:20 1:10 I'll 3 00 ' 8:20 8:10 ' :!0 8:10 U:oo 0:20 9:10 :00 0:20 9:40 , 10:00 10:20 10:10 10:00 10:20 10:40 11:00 11:20 11:40 11:10 T2:00 AM 12:10 AM 12:30 I ' Sunday and Holiday hata War Sunday and Holiday South oth hua Hnnday and Holiday Allamont boa The The The church at 10:30 a. In. so that other people may have transpor tation. In the absence of the Rev, Godfrey Matthews. Kenneth E. t.ambie will fill the pulpit of the Community Congregational church, Sunday at 11 a. m. He will speak on '"The New Levia than." Sharon Moore will sing the solo, "O Divine Redeemer by Gounod. Accompaniment to the solo and the congrecational singing will be played by Mrs. Henry W. Moore, The Rev. and Mrs. Matthews left Thursday for Camp Adams, where some 200 young people of the pilgrim fellowship of the Congregational churches of the state are assembled for their an nual study and conference pro gram. Accompanying them were Lou Ann Chase. Lois Larson, Barbara Phillips and Mary Stone. ' Fort Klamath Mrs. Loren Moon and daugh ter Betty Cecil visited relatives ihere last week from their home t in Seaside, Ore. Dale and Buster Knox have gone to Salem near where they ;are employed in logging. The i latter s wife expects to move there when they have found a j place to live. I Gene Corbin is visiting rela tives here while on a 30-day I furlough from the army air ! corps. He is stationed at Kess I ler field, near New Orleans, and j expects to return there shortly ion expiration of his leave. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon M. Brat tain of Los Vegas, Nev.. are spending a month's vacation at Diamond lake. Their son, Blaine, is managing their bowl ing alley business at Los Vegas during the absence of his par ents. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence By ous and two small daughters have gone to Texas to make their home. Byous recently re ceived his discharge from the army, and will be on terminal leave until this fall. Mrs. Byous is the former Ethelva Loosley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond S. Loosley of Fort Klam ath, and made her home with them during her husband's overseas duty which included Okinawa and Korea at the con clusion of the war. Mrs. Harry Gregg and sons are in Carlotta, Calif., where they were called by the death of her grandmother. Mrs. Gregg will remain in California for some time to come during her mother's convalescence from a major operation to be undergone shortly, according to advice re ceived here by friends. Thursday shoppers in Klam ath Falls included Mrs. Ray Proweli and son, Alan Ray, Mrs. James Van Wormer and son, Douglas, and Mrs. Harold Wimer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bishop and daughter Susan left last week for their home at Pasco, Wash., SATURDAY NIGHT 9 TO AIR-CONDITIONED DANCELAND 515 Klamath Ave. "Music As You Like It" by The DANCEMASTERS Admission, 74c, Including Tax Sponsored by Post 1383. V.F.W. NEW CITY BUS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE AUG. 1, 1946 1 lu will conllnuo around South filh and will to lo Idella'a and return, omllllnK will turn around al Anderson Ave., and Hotel In Jerusalem Wrecked By Bomb Explosion This is view of the wrtcktd wing of tht K Ing David hotel blast in which nearly 100 persons were killed or mining AP after attending the funeral of his father, Fred C. Bishop, who passed away July 9. Mrs. Nettie Bishop has moved from the Al vin Copeland property which she ana her late nusband had leased, and is now residing at her former home in Fori Klam ath. Mrs. Bishop wishes to ex press her gratitude and thanks 10 her friends for their assistance and kindness during her recent bereavement in the loss of her husband. Virginia Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas of Klamath Marsh, is staying with Mrs. Bishop as her companion and helper. PFC Clifford Englc, U. S. army, arrived home from the Philippines this week on a 30-day furlough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engle of Fort Klamath, and has re-enlisted in the army for an additional 18 months of service at the expira tion of his present term of duty. Mrs. Orville Stewart and daughter. Gay, accompanied by her father, Van Branham. all of Klamath Falls, spent Sunday visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. Jame.s Van Wormer, and family. Gay remained here for a one-week visit with her aunt and uncle. Mrs. Thomas O. Dyche left by bus Tuesday evening for a two week visit with relatives at La Grande, Ore., and Spokane, Wash. Alfred B. Castel Sr.. was a visitor in Klamath Falls Tues day. The county road south of Fort Klamath has been graded and is being oiled this week, resulting in a great improvement. The state oiling crew is in this vicin ity this week, with M. Gibson of Klamath Falls in charge, and Inlo lown, Hope and Homedale. return, omllllnv flummere Lane. I'""" H.T" is expected to be through Fort Klamath in a few days. Chiloquin Mr. and Mrs. William H. Christy spent Saturday and Sunday of last week with their family at the Klamath Agency. Christy, who has been employed by the state forest service since his return from overseas, has recently accepted a position with the West Coast Lumber man's association. The couple will make their home in Eu gene. Mrs. Christy is the for mer Mary Laycock, of York shire, Eng. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. Don Moynihan. Monday. July 15, weighing lbs. Her name is Christy Jean. Mrs. Moynihan is the former Shirley Christy of Klamath Agency. Moynihan is a student at Baykci medical school in Houston, Tex, The couple arc spending the summer with Mrs. Moynihan's mother at Klamath Agency. A meeting of Scout Troop No. 30 was held Monday evening on the lawn of the Chiloquin grade school. Those present were Scoutmaster Crawford Lewis, Johnny Lewis, David McKell, WHITE LABEL per 45 ql I Gold Label at slightly higher price ! "l jwys lo slay wilh &'jfj(jiey' Diitillod end Bottled by StBONEY DISTILLING CORPORATION Philodtlphia, Pa. . N.w York, N. Y. Mm rMiPiiiirar) ISEE tO NAY) 89 PROOF HIM in Jerusalem following tht bomb wirephoto by radio from Cairo. Roi;er Adams, Bill Nurvul. Ed win I'cis, and Wayne Uuliols. Mrs. G. D. McKell. dauRhtcrs Ann and Jean, Eric Nelson, and Donn Barker spent Saturday at Union creek. Mrs. Richard Kranenberij and i Saturday Night K. C. Sponsored by Modern and Old Tim Mn SOc ft YOU ARE NOW READING I lit. Jt , I . 6U son Gary have been vIsilliiK it I Iho home of Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Cirecar this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Oral "Mur" ttiiriirH Wfrn vlsitlnu friends in I'hilonuln. Bullies' homo is now in Mt. Vernon, Wash, A nieelinit of the WSCS of the Mt'lhndlat rlltirt'h of L'tlllo quln whs held at the homo of Mrs. Haywood at the Kliiimilli Aitencv. Fourteen members, and visitors wort present. Mr. and wis. r.uwuro i-muiix sihmU a few days last week in Euiirue. Mrs. Hov Golnger, duimliters Norma Lee and llonnle, ami t'lurv took Glenn Kirch- er, who is visiting here to Med- ford Sunday, Mrs, Dora iiien Iter, mother of Roy Glenger re turned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Winward of Lakevlew huvo been visiting Mrs, Winward' parent, Mr, and Mrs. "Mickey" Hunlon. Mrs. Winward la the former Claviicl Hunlon. The scoutmaster and three momlu-rt of Ihe lluv Scout Troop No. 30. Crawford Lewi, son Jominv, wuyne uuiuiia, ami David McKell, left Siilurdwy morning on an over-night hike near Seven lakes. They were ri-,-4 lo return earlier than expected because of mosquitoes and hot weather. 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