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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1946)
s4 IIIJI lUturn Mr. unit Mm. John llouatun and nun Jon, with U. W. Houston and Kri-d lluiinton, rc lurned luto Suiiduy nlKlil from (.'oivulll whom tlicy aiimit Mother's liny with Mia. .Inbo Houston, Kliiinulh ploiicw, John Houston Iruvcs Umluht fur Him Kriinrlaru mitt fruiii llirrn tti Chi I'uuu where lid will attend an Insurance ItfHltioJ i . Card Parly The hulloa mix III ary Nil. H'2, CIO, will inrct Fri day ut Hat) p. in. lit the CIO hull, 2:M Mnln, (or 11 curd piirly. There will lie awarda and reficahineiila. All members and friends are In vltrd tn nttrnd. The later hour In nr I (Hip tn election. Improving Little Murllyn Murk. (InuKhtrr of Mr. unci Mra. Kurl Muck of KnrliiK l.ukr, In re pnrli'd uiudiiully recovering f Kim brulava and ahnck miffi-red lut wni-k when she fell from a cur. ( DfttDiittiitif 'PERIODIC Female Weakness Miki you del "A Wreck'' on such days? ' If ytiu miter monthly crump wllh acoompanylni tired, n.rvoue, orMiiky fuelliifk.. due to functlmiel periodic dltuirliem'e try l.jrdl. t Pink hem 'eVeaet.ble CftmiNiund to relieve turn eyiniunne. Tnkon thruuut the moml! -- I'lnkhein'e Compound helpe build up reale Unoe mjelnat eueli dlelreeel Returning Mm. C. II. Under wood of N. 7th iitrrct la expected lo return Tueadny from llerko ley, Calif., whero alio apont Molher'a Uiiy with her daiiKh tvr, Jean, aliident at the Unl verally of Ciillfornlu. Mra. Un derwood ulaii tulked with her ami. (iriiruo. who la belim shipped nut on a deatroyer for the Mouth I'uclflc. deatlnatlon u n k 11 u w 11, according; to tho viiuntf mini a fut her thla morn InK. (iconic luia Ihs ruling of aejiniau aecund clnaa, UHINK. Party Slated There will be a mother -diwKhtrr parly spoil wired hv the Kluinuth Lutheran Uidlea Aid ut the church, Croaa unit Creaeent. at 7:30 p. m. Tuea. day. Iloateaaea will he Mra. I). K Kel. Mra. K. W, Delyeu, Mra, Ken Sumann, Mra. Klmer Itlndnl mid Mra. W, M. Sharpies. Vlaltlnfl I'uul'l'uyne of Tuc hum, Aii.., la a vlallor nl the De. vere llelfrli'h home, 110 Oeor U111, thla week. Claaalfled Aria HrlnR Results. Bummar Round-Up Mem- he 1 a of Kremont F1A urge all mothera wllh preschool child ren, thin who will enter achool In tha full of thla your, to brlnK the youngsters to the aummer round-up program on Tueaday from 10 to 12 noon. Returns Florence McCona lley, local Girl Scout executive director, returned laat night from Medford, where ahe has been aaaiatlng In the Outdoor Inatltute, Bad Cold Tommy Powell, B-year-old aon of Mr, and Mra. Joe llellottl of thla city, la receiving treatment for a severe cold at HilUlde hoapltal. ut maim rriiaar Tonitla Out Kathleen, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Iluah Long, 30117 Hiahee, had her tnnaila removed Monday morn ing at Illllalde hoapital. Mt. Hebron Tlie former Mra. Charlea ChHa. tn In, who lived In Klamath Falla for aovoral yeara waa married recently to Harold Athey, man ager or the Kentucky atublea at Secramenlo where they will make their home for the preaent. Hutte creek, between Jerome aiding on the Southern Pacific and Bray, haa been very poor since the opening date May 1. Tho atreum ia a little high and there la Iota of food for the little Ra nbowa. No rain for over aix weeka mukea it look bad for the grain fiirmers iinleaa rain cornea aoon. The potato .boya are putting their aeed In the ground ana hoping. Munv aoft-shelled eggs of rep- tllea Increaae In aire after being laid, becauae of the atreachlng of the membranous ahell by the growing embryo. am Phone 8222 901 Main DISTINCTIVE APPAREL fti f'' To make room for new merchandise . . ' Whytol'i offers this myriad of drastic price reducfioni en ladiei' opparel , . . Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Sweaters, Jockers, Hats and Costume Jewelry . . . many items slashed to less than one-half price! - DRESSES . . . A group with many of our regular 19.9S favorites. Another group with regular 9.9S sellora. NOW 8.00 Aatk NOW A group marked to clear. If your alae la here you have a real buy. f An aaiortment of our higher priced dresses. Formerly to 29.95. M A A NOW JIO.UU COATS . . . SUITS . . . Only 101 All fur trimmed. Some origi nally marked to pfA AA 145.001 NOW This group of coats has JJfJ AA tsUU 2 groups drastically cut to clearl Valuea to H"r S9.S0 valuea to 45.00. NOW Prices Plus Tax Values to 25.00 ...!... .00 15.00 aott sis 100 v... TJOW----- eInck(N Ideal for everyday aportswearl Were NOW .00 bVb - " Ju.. SM. ' a- "out 8.95. ' nlt-L", 1 ' HOW . l j WO May Clearance of HATS Flower Trim and Summer Straws! Ilcgiilarly 1..00 IKiilrly l'2.ri) isouiaiiv n.r Now 7.0 Now 5.00 Aon .00 A Baiket of rsiiiin elmvi'lrv Values to 3.95 Your Cholcol Plus Tax 50c 4NNnrd inrior Hells! 50c Were 1.00 and 1.50, now ; Will Appear At Democratic Rally l, i jsV -f rjfW. i I i x J. 9 JTV 't I I The four Mahoney aittera. daughters of Judge J. A. Mahoney of juitico court, are scheduled to entertain at the pre primary democrat! rally to be held in the Veterans Memorial building at 8 p. m., Thursday, May 16. Seated at the piano is Madeline, and standing are Margaret, Mary and Frances, from left to right. Joe Carson, former Portland mayor, la to be principal speaker at the rally, and other bita of entertainment plus a lunch are planned for the evening. Olene Mra. Nona Corpenlng accom panied by Mrs. Hose Ruasel. Mra Helen Sturman and Mrs. Mary Ccbhardt motored to Paisley on May 8, returning in the eve ning. They reported a very pleasant trip and the Chewauctm valley as really beautiful this time of year. The Marion Barnes were hosts ut a family dinner Sunday, May 6, honoring their aon, Jim, on hla birthday. Those invited for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garriott and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes and little son, and W. B. Barnes. Those calling in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hartin and daughter, Mrs. Carmel Har tin, Warren Green, and Mr. and Mra. Zed Hurris of Klamath Falls. O. L. Brown returned from California Monday night after a 10-day absence. Mrs. H. E. Calkins. Mrs. Ste venson's mother, Is now visiting at the Stevenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Eggers of the Olene store are planning on closing every Sunday through out the summer months. They have decided there is a lot of truth in the old adage that goes, "All work and no play, etc." Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall are now in Condon, Ore. Local Girl Chosen Sorority Officer Bill ie Lee McAdams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moran of 2205 Darrow, has been elected secretary of Beta Sigma Delta sorority at Armstrong Business college In Oakland. She was one of the students in charge of the sorority's rushing activities recently. Miss McAdams. a graduate of Klamath Union high school, is taking a private secretarial course. Classified Ads Bring Results. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING , Expert, fsflartntred Work (All Mikrt) Rrstoriftblt Price i Free Eitlmatei Sewing Machine Service r.nr Indeptndrnl Dealer Ph.D. bill SXIB SfaaiU War m v PLAY TENTS water-mildew repellent. 7.49 A King Richard tent of awning-striped drill, V 5" high, 5 ft. sqH with pol". canopy. How your young sters'll love one! v Or a Sir Lancelot, with wide top, awning-stripe covered. DOIVNSTAISS 1093 MEN'S "TOWNCRAFT' WHITE SHIRTS Just arrlvedl Men's Towncraft white shlrtsl Nu-craft collar; sanforized shrunk: sises 14-17. Limit 2 to a customer. MAIN FLOOR 1 .80 Men's "Sportsclad" Jackets The lateat atyle In men'a sports jackets: leather trimmed; full cut for correct fit and comfort. $7.90 MAIN FLOOR Boys' Ail-Wool Checked Slacks $5.90 Sporty styles for street and dress wear. Correctly tailored and made from long wearing iabrlcs. DOWNSTAIRS Boys' Poplin Military Suits.... $4.47 Junior boys' sises. Made of good Poplin cloth that will wear very well. DOWNSTAIRS aaAI.S) XSWS, Mleielk r.lli, Ore. MONDAT. Mr IS, 140, fe tree COTTON BLOUSES Smart little blouses in washable white broad cloth. Neat embroidery trims. 1 QQ Sises 1 to IS Ie70 GIRLS' SUNSUITS Pretty little suits designed for sun and play. Gay stripes, colorful prints. QQ Sises 2 to IS eW GIRLS' WHITE SHORTS Pleated cotton gabardine! Styled for girls. Button fly. Sises 7 to 12 1.19 STRIPED PEDAL PUSHERS Practical cotton Bedford cord in blue and red colors. Short bib suspender styles. 1 QQ Sises 7 to 14 7 STRIPED SHORTS Bedford cord cotton In pretty stripes. 1 4A Cute pleated style. Sixes 7 to 14 leaW GIRLS' COTTON DRESSES Gay prints so nice for now and all summer. New styles for the girl tool 1 C 3 Oft Sises 7 to IS to eJeelV TODDLERS' PRETTY DRESSES Pretty rayons and gay cottons. All practical 1.90 te 2.98 materials for the small fry GIRLS' PLAY SUITS Gay prints In one-piece sun-back styles with attached shorts and removable 3 QQ skirts GIRLS' SMARTALLS Good quality cottons. All sanforised. 1 QQ Blue, Grey, and Green Check. Sises 3-6. SefO IT TV "V - : (I' : GIRLS' RAYON SLIPS Quality rayon slips so pretty and Ulf practical. Sises 2 to 14 ....... Www GIRLS' RAYON PANTIES Good wearing rayon panties. Some all elastic waist and some half elastic. A Sises 2 to 14 '. WW GIRLS' ANKLETS Pretty cotton anklets in gay stripes. Sises BH to 10. Pair 19c GIRLS' BLOUSES REDUCED Fine quality spun rayon blouses in 1 Af white and yellow. Tailored style I elf GIRLS' JACKETS REDUCED Colorful 2-tone Jackets of fine rayon Af pile material. Sixes 8 to IS. Reduced .... ef GIRLS' COATS REDUCED Good quality coats reduced for your savings! eo:".!0!!.... 6.00 ,na 8.00 GIRLS' 100 WOOL SUITS An extra nice group of girls' suits In nice colors. 10.40 ta 15.00 Many styles. Sises 4 to IS, Illustration $13.73 GIRLS' COTTON SKIRTS Elastic waist dirndls and pretty floral prints. tasy to wash cute to wear. 1 AQ Sises 10 to IS 1.70 2 Big Tables Rummage ODDS AND ENDS BROKEN SIZES GIRLS' WEAR SECOND FLOOR