HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN HIP- B SPEAKS 'LANS FOR SEGREGEES . n I in. wriKCO, Jan. J ' "nnt ln( ' 'ri 10 l"rn ,rnmciii , ..Hun) W. "I " h wr rel i rector V .-Il Irt yesterday. , .rlciins during l ' 1.. mid OIICOII1'- o.Mhle to move L ri (or oilier frderii P"", ' I...., uildllloillil mine Kvo cun,lfl" pli.il i ire piuv-vvM"- l i, bulk of Hi" move mailed between Murch riMra .nirnibrr 1 Sa-A.ncrlni.i the llj ..wimululy 75, lew who In ! wast will In- clitilule . hntlilllU. ...III mil bo encuur. Iconic to llio congested Eduction centcn si ' Jo. Loi Anifoles, Seattle to ine iivww li will recommend to ! . T: ... I.. c k. l service umiiiiiin' I JnpancsC' American be n (he " ciilejory m else 10 for o loyulty employment in public ijenclci are concerned. .inrie. American who ,iir rhareen the naecl Wind, etc. Will. SO fr tie, be returned 10 jimcs iliei where iney lurmer residence and will bo a Lponslblllty. LAKE-Prlorlty In the allon of the cimen i( nl mm emnu In mo Jmed forcei will be lilven lallon. whether II l tor tote of returning to the exciuacu urea oil U' 1st or relocating In other of the U. S., It wui mi here this week by liny director of the Japanese ion camp at Newell, consideration will be - the army authortttoa In fiing clearance for pur loldicn and by the WHA ling assistance available. lulancc will Include or travel and the ship- penonnl pronerty. JVRA will do all Unit la Best Hated, tu assist It of the compound to round relocation olans. act that a resident haa lor repatriation, or hai nlcd leave cleurimce or inaitop list by the WHA prevent the Individual fcivlnj a center il hla in not been placed on a oy uic war ucpurtnicnt. Snita Contracts ted by Board 'LAND, Jan. 12 (P) Iri contract! enutihno mil. fmployos to remain with- iu ciccuons have been oy uic ichool board city ichool tuner nlnn. p deputy and assistants, ft district cmployoa will fed threeyenr contracts. no ciapse.i lliey can until cither thov or tlio ves a ycar'a notice. To a pilermaker this area! ml a ioh wiiim Hi..'. ' work ahead . . . whore wki appreciated and ou 11 (eel vni,'r ,.,111. . '"--you miRht llko this foulhern Pacific. If In ; '""Pa . . . working on VM . . . knniil,,,. ... I.. or the i., ' men are "regular" "K lncero rnllrondcrs. looting. Onco you Rct III,. 7, ol wc "link K being a railroader. a limit. nniir.j kH Fine V""""" hoaplta, E ! benrf itt a i ,. bio ivm jod P'g, sound company with ,7" luluro. Look '"on, Klamalh r.n. Agtnt u, :' """mil ur neareit 8.P, Beachhead Where MacArfhur s Forces Landed .. ...... 'T.' l, . ., 1 'WJr.. ' ' l"iAa- vw; .it. 'i . i- r"" illil i ill in iii linn ii ia 1 1 ill , j.., latjv. r- iji, i , i . , ... .,,.r .! HitMll II .If till) , K (NEA TthpUoto) 11iU aerial reconimUanco photo ahowa the I.lnaayen Qulf ahorellne near Ban rnblan, tint town named In Initial report aj captured when Oenrrul MncArlhur'a Invasion anny awept Inland after euay landing on Lu aa Uland. Ilia town aa lake a with practically no realatouca. Midland Zmpite fiewd Weyerhaeuser Mr. and Mrs. Walter Putton have moved out of Camp 6. They have purchased homo near Wcycrliaouier Junction. Their daughter, Helen Louisa Wright and daughter, whn ore making their homo with Mr. and Mrs. Patton while her husband la in the army, have left camp alio. Mr mid Mrs. Leo Lehto have moved Into the Walter Patton houiio, Mr. and Mrs. Haymond How ard und children visited the J. W, O'Hnnlon family and the Wal ter ration recently. Mr. nd Mr. Howard are lormer real dent of Camp 6. Mr. and Mrs. At Waldo and sons, Donald and Stanley Vorl, Hiient the Christmas holiday with their daughters, Clurlce Jane and Alberta. In McMlnnvllle. While north Mrs. Waldo also visited Salem and went through the atato capltol and other state buildings. Mr. and Mr. Leon Brown and son spent Christmas with Drown' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Urown In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Lnul Bcckman spunt Christmas with hi mother In K amain halls. Mr. and Mrs. A Hart erode lf,m,y wcre guests at the home and sou spent their Chrlstmasiof MrJ, Wnrdr sister, Mrs. Walt vacation In Medford, where theycr Wakomon, of Klamoth Falls, Christmas. Louise Warflcld came homo from Portland and was homo t week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper and Jo Ann were only able to stay Christmas Day. The Coopers mako their home at Trail, Ore. George Nelhcrlund Is now in Hawaii on the island of Oaliu. iiccordlno to a letter received by his mother, Mrs. Albert liar tlerodc, January 4. Nctlu-rlund, who 1 a private in the Infantry, was Inducted July 0. He re ceived his training at Camp Roberts. Ho was Home on a it), day furlough the lost of Novniv bcr and spent the 10 days visit lug with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartlcrodo and his son Jimmy. He reported back at Camp Hob ert December 1. Keno E. C. Schcrcr of the Klamath Kalls-Kcno highway was host on Christmas Day to a group of about 12 people Earl Schcrcr and Dun Schcrcr, soiui of the host, and their families, com posed ten of the group who a to Christinas dinner with the elder Scherer. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Large, parents of Mrs. Earl Schcrcr, completed the number. Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Ward and Midland TULELAKE i No Immediate prospects for a new building In the Carr school district ire In view, It was reported following meeting of voter of the dis trict held last weekend it which lime Charles D. Bunch, Sacra mento, chief of the division of school house planning met here to consider such a move. While school rooms are over crowded, the buildings old, drinking fountain inadequate and sanitary facilities not up to standard, many of the voters are in favor of remodel Ini the pres ent building until such time after the war a material will be available for a new set up. Future meeting of the voters and patron will determine the course of action. License Eater Now In City Doghouse SPRINGFIELD, III., Jan. 12 (A'l Springfield' canine auto mobile license-cater wss in the city's doghouse today, hi num bers game apparently ended. The pup wa the object of a search after several motorists complained their license plate made of soybean products- had been eaten by a dog. Yes terday the dog was caught in the act of chewing off the plate of a parked car. visited with Hnrtlcrodc's mother, Mrs. Joule Johnson, and Mrs. Hurllerodc's folks, 'Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Meadows. Also visiting at the Meadow home was her brother. L. Meadows, home from Alaska for first time in eight i way. ycurs. H. E. Brookfleld, father of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth HustadMrs. George M. Ager, is visiting played cards with tho Albert at the home of his daughter. Ilnrtlcrodes New Year's Eve. I The Dnn Scherer family ale Erve lluvmun and Mr. and Now Year's dinner with the for New Year' Day dinner. Mr. und Mr. George M. Ager and children were Christmus Day guests at the home of Ager's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Ager, on tho Klamath-Kcno high- Mrs. Wain Knrjuln of Sprague Rlvor visited the Leo Lento tarn lly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lehto had a dinner guests New Year'a Day, Mr, and Mrs. Truman Wing of Camp 0 and Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Guernsey of Chiloquln. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoimback and son had Christmas dlnnor with W. E. Phlljpson at Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Borstlng had os guiwl fur a few days at Christina time, Mr. and Mr. Paul Layman and Sheila of Weyerhaeuser. They also had as dinner guest Chrlstma Day. Jack Wolfe and Llndy Lockwood of Camp 6. Evolyn Polndexter spent her Christmas vacation with hor par ents, Mr. and Mr. Al Polndex ter of Camp 8. Mr. and Mrs. Al Polndexter and Evolyn spent New Year' at Merrill with Mr. Polndexter' daughter, Mrs. Slolt, Earl Smith received new of his father' death New Year's Day. Mr. and Mr. Smith left at onco for Cottage Grove. Earl Smith ha Iho doopcat sympathy of hi many friend In hi recont bereavement. Mr. and Mr. Hustoad, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and family, Homer Huslcad and daughter, and Mr. Nocla Towle and on and daughter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mr. Konneth Hus atead and family. Robert , Walter of Idaho I ponding a few day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hustoad. Rob ert I Mrs. Hustead'i nephew. Mrs. Truman Wing enjoyed a visit from both her daughters at GREEN STAMPS OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main al 8ih 1 . I RADIO REPAIR ft r ,. k..u-i.i.h - il ilium ii GOOD STOCK OP AVAILABLE TUBES-BATTERIES-AERIALS For Mi Make ef Radio ZEM AIM'S ki ,. Qulcli Guaranteed Servle An - " 7522 "on From Monlenm.r. Ward on North 9th Earl Schcrcr' at the latter' homo. Sgt. Ray Scherer of Camp Chaffee, Ark., visited friends and relatives In Keno lust week. Sgt. Schcrcr is a brother of Earl and Dan Scherer and is E. C. Scherer' son. Ray was on fur lough here from tho south. He expects to go overseas before long, ho state. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calmes and family entertained with a Christ mas Eve dinner at their home on tho Worrion-Dorrls road. Mr. and Mr. McAullffo of Klamath Falls and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Polln of Klamath Fall, Mr. and Mr. Rice and Mrs. Webb of Chiloquln, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morgan and Bob Jacobson of Keno were guests of the eve ning. Mrs. Dean Augustus and little son visited at the home of Mrs. Augustus' mother, Mrs. W. L. Cochran, a portion of the Christ mas Day, later visiting at the home of her husband's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Augustus. Mr. Augustus husband, Dean Augustus, I In tho Seabec and I In the Hawaiian Islands at present. Mrs. E. H. Frost hag been 111 with the flu for about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jameson and family spent Christmas Day with Jameson' parent. Mr. and Mrs. William Jameson, of the Klamath Falls-Kcno highway. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erlel of the Klnmath-Keno highway vis ited friends on the coast during the holidays. TWO IN ONE HAVILAND, Kn.i., Jan. 12 (VP) Don Machcsney, on a hunting trip, cracked down on a jnckrabblt. But instead of one rabbit, ho got two both shot through the head. He still doesn't know where the second bunny came from, Classified Ads Bring Results. HARTFORD Accident and Indemnity Comp.ny INSURANCE T. B. WAITERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE IS Main 8f, "hon 4193 Mrs. Roy Huff has returned to her home after a visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrlin Huff, and infant son, Leo Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pinelli left Friday morning for San Francisco for a two weeks' va cation. Mrs. Pearl Burnett, Mrs. Joe Milan! and Mrs. Ernest Milani were hoslcsscs at a shower given for Ucrnico Pinelli at the Mid land Grunge hall. Miss Pinelli re ceived many beautiful gifts from the many guests. Games were played and delicious refresh ments were served, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton re turned Tuosdny from Los Ange les where they visited a few days. On their return trip they stopped at Vallcjo. Mrs. Sutton's daughter Fay and granddaughter accompanied them homo from vniicjo. Mr. and mrs. Jake Hauck have moved to a ranch near Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Wcndal Wa n wrlght ond family have moved mio ine June miiuck Home. They bought the ranch from Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hiiuck. Arthur Milani has returned from Sun Francisco where he spent several days in Stanford hospital. PFC. and Mrs. Larry Fisher have moved Into the Ttnherl lascoccr home. Fisher. USMC. has been enjoying a leave from ine houln Pacific theatre of war. Mrs. Edna Travcrs will leave Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. m. l nomas, who are going to Washington. Mrs. Travers will go to Fortune to visit with her Drower and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Maloni. She expect to or gone aoout iwo months. Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Hauck and son Leland have returned from Woiser, Ida., where they spent the holiday season with I relative. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Buxton accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Buxton ex pect to make their home in Mid land. Mrs. Buxton is Mrs. Roy Hauck' sister. There will be a card party Sat urday, January 13, In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huff of Midland. Ernest Strong just finished loading out his potatoes. dive olcpnerson loaded a car load of grain for Zukerman' this week. LcRoy Hauck will so to Port land Thursday to bring back a new truck which he bought last week. Tuesday, January 23, .the ex tension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Milani. It will be an all-day meeting. The home economics unit of the Midland Grange met at the home of Mr. Orville Heavlin. The members present were Mrs. Katie Phipps, Mrs. Pearl Bur nette, Mrs. Roy Huff, Mr. Joe Milani, Mr. John Walker, Mrs. Fred Crapo, Mrs. George An drleu, Mr. Lewi Andrieu, Mrs. Leo Andrieu, Mr. Phil Motsch cnbacker and the hostess, Mrs. Orville Heavlin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milani en tertained Lyman Patrick at a farewell party January 4 in their home In Midland. Lyman has en listed in the navy and left Wed nesday, January 10. Those pres ent were Arthur Milani, Lyman Patrick, Carroll Mistier, Law rence Grey, Fred Milani. Loi Miligan, Euphama S w i t z 1 e r, Eunice Grey, Mrs. Edward Burke and Mrs. Fred Milani. Carroll Mistier has enlisted in the navy and will leave Wed nesday, January 10, for Portland. 25 -50 Wool UNION SUITS OREGON WOOLEN STORE 900 Main Building Materials Composition one) Cedar SHINGLES Insulating Wall Panel br Armstrong Cork Company CERTAINTEEO ROOFING ACME PAINTS, LIN-X Suburban . Lumber Co. Phone 7709 It's a New Year . time Ii passing so remember Eyes Change But Glasses Don't Barter vision in '48 CM be yourt, and to Milly, tool Make this your first Now Year's resolution: To have t complete,, dependable y examination by one of Columbian's traintd staff. Columbian has been irv. Ing families In Oregon for over 39 yean , . It il our most 'ncre with to acquaint even more people with "that dependable Columbian service," NO eHARftl FOR IYE EXAMINATION 7 REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS nr. ai O, Norn Dr. Sid O. Nli, Jr. Dr. O. J. Nol.t (tt. V. . Armj) Df. D. . BTlr Dr. B. r. AliMnlar Dr. T. a. MnlhtlUnl Dr. Q. Hsiitlal COLUfwIBO ATJ OPTICAL Ph. 7121 UNCI 101 JXCIWIIVm OMlCAl rOStlANO, 11 W. lK . tWO ITOMI K1AMATM Mill. ! MAIN mocs AFTER-INVENTORY CLEARANCE Coats - Suits - Dresses - Reduced for Quick Clearance -- One Lot of 28 Only tj.i n Veils, to $49.50 REDFERNS and other nationally famous coats of finest 100 woolen fabrics. Fitted and boxy styles in sizes from 12 to 46. 4i Fur Trimmed COATS -15 Only - 13 Off Fashioned of exquisite 1 Topped with high grade 12 to 20. 10 wool fabric, select furs. Sixei Reg. S9.50 to 139.50 Le.6 'j Plu 20 tox One Lot 23 Only Vols, to $44.50 All wool and wool mixed, stylish pin stripe and plain colon in casual and dressy model. Sixes 12 to 20. $1 -0 $2S One Lot - 75 DRESSES Vols, to $29.50 Doris Dodson, L'Aiglon and Reich famous frocks In late seasonable styles. Prints and solid tones in one and two-piece modes. Sixes 9 to 17 and 12 to 44. ALL NOW FUR COATS V30ff (Plu Tax) $1 and $2 TABLES See the Special throughout the store. Doxens of assorted Items reduced - for quick clearance. WE CLOSE DAILY m I. il U lll AT 6 P. M. THE WOMAN'S STCBEjncX 1 it i i til