February 10, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVBi CITY BRIEFS Ileum HI inly (iruiii The Deino crallo Women's aiuily xroup will holil It m monthly 1 1 11 k f'rlctuy ovenlnit, February 11, at 8 o'clock In Ilia county court room when a apoolul talk will bo presented by l.ynn Monro, a iiKiiiilinr of lha of flcnri reserve culpa, who he chosuo mi t to n u I dnfuiiso ul lilt auhject. Mm. UuorKo llurKr, a muiiihcr of tho presidents hlrlh luy liu 1 1 commilleo, will toll of some of thir results accomplished hy f n n il a mlaed hero for flKhtlng Infiiiillln pimilyals. I.lturuturo liiliful to luninhcrs of thn study liroiip liun boon received from WunhliiKton anil will h dlslrlh uttiil ai thit innnlliiK. Anyon In- Inreatcd In Kovorniniuit sffalra la liivltnil to alliinil mid Join In the Konnriil discussion it t the close of tint itimtlliiK. uecordliiK to the prof Idenl, Kiithnrluu Nelson, Jmlultiu Htnrtfi JuiIkIiik of the ensnys no "Promotion of Amer Itftu Ideuls" entered hy Klamnth county IiIkIi schunl mill Junior IiIkIi school students In loo contest sponsored hy tint local punt of the American l.citlnn, win started at a niiiutlnii of Ilia contest commll- tuo hold Wodnusdny evening. The own prise winners will be an nounced within a abort time. Those on the Judging comutlltee are Bum 1. Miller, chairman, Mr. Wllllnut Owsley, Mm. Kathnrlne Nelson, Mm. Ilul Onle. Jim Fowl er and Dr. L'nlviu Hunt. Women Take Over Klwsnls Wlvin of moinhom of the Klwanln club took churKO of affnlra In surprise visit to the club meotlnK at the Milliard Thursday noon. Mra. Rert IkI, wife of the presi dent, prnaldod, and Mra, Dob Thompaon waa chairman of the day. An entertainment feature waa a anolbaayer Hunt by Mra. I.. O. Arena, aaalated by Mra. lloyal Hhaw. Mra. Tod Medford told thn after-dlnnor atorlea, and Mra, Malcolm Kpley collected the fluea, Mra. Prank Holmea and Mm. Lawrence Slater conducted the Camp Klre benefit. Several songs wore preaented by a chorua conducted by I-lllle Darby. Visit Hera Jaaon K. fltono, Jr., flnld aupurvlaor and asalal unt to the vice proaldent and auporlnlondont of aitonclos of the Htate Mutual Life Inaurance company of Worcester, Maaa., will be In Klamath Falla thla wntikend visiting with the flrm'a ruproaonlatlve, It. U. "Hod" Hi lar, Htono Incltidna Klumath Fa I In on hla regular trips between He attle, Portland and Ban Fran-claco. Illrllnlny I'nrly Tim Ladles' Mlaalon clrclo of Iiniuiinuol Hup lint church la plitnnliiK a hlrlh dity party celebrittlng the 00th niinlvnmiiry of llio Women's llP tlat lloinn Mission society. Tlie women will present a abort piny oiitltlod, "W bat Your Ornnd mollnir Did," at the church Frl dity nlKht, February 11, at 7:30 o'clock. Tho oldor women of the church wjll be nonor guests. Tho public la Invited. Interesting Dlaplny A dlaplay which l caualni; much comment la that arranged by George nu lla at the Orogon Equipment company on Sixth street and In clude many interesting and an tique curloa from Alaaka. The dlaplay Is owned by Wills' father, W, A. Hlllla, who baa come to Klamath Falls to make his home wltb his sons since the death of Mrs. mills a month ago. Mra, Carter III Friends of Mrs. J. Hardin Carter will regret I to learn that she Is confined to her home on Paclfle Terrace suffering from an Injury to her back. Mra. Carter and her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Martin, recently returned from San Francisco where Mrs. Carter sub mitted to medical treatment. At Hotel Hall 0, B. Phillips' of Burllngame Is In Klamath Falls for several days on bust nesa, a gueat at Hotel Hall, Icy Pavement I.ealur Grove of Kugenv, driver of a puaseiiKr I and J. II. Griffith, Klauiulb Fulls, were Involved lit an acci dent at Ninth itinl Kliiinnili ave nue. A parked nur, lieloiiKlUK In I lunula M. Donnelly, 'i 'tti Itiiililiffe, wna ulsu allKhtly dnui sued. According to the report tiled with city police. Grove at tempted to atep on the air brake peddle w h n hla foot allppod after Hi" wheel hint spun from his hiind, ley condition of the pavement wtls the riiuso given lor I lie uei'ldeiil. Valentine Hm lnl The annual Vuleittluu aoclul of the First llap tlnt cliureli will he held nt tho church Friday evening at 8 o'clock uuder tho sponsorship of the Wo titen'a Mlnalonnry society and will bo dedicated to the church's new uiemhora. A program of enter tainment and fellowship la plan ned. Meinbera who have Joined since September 1 will receive a particular welcome,, and thn church covenant will be renowed. from Portland Luke Walkor, well known Klamath Falla resi dent who has made hla home In Portland tho paet few yours, Is on business In thla city for sev eral days, arriving Tbumdny from tho north. Walker la visit ing hla mother, Mra. Addle Walk er, at their home, Fifth and Pino streets. . ' Accident Tolil B. V. Snyder, 204 2 Melrose street, who gavu hla occupation an a railroad con ductor, and Glenn Ferguson, resident of (Jhllaijuln, reported an accident to city pollco which Involved their machines at the corner of Oak nnd Market stroota Wednesday. They report bent fenders. Una Influenza K. L. Green, who came to Klamath Falla on business for tho Pacific Finance omnpnny from offlcea In Port laud, Is Buffering from an attack of Intluetiin at the 101k hotel. William Hell, who camo hero with Green, returned north on Wednesday, AiiUllnry Pany The Kuglea auxiliary will hold a aorlea of card p a r 1 1 s a aturtlng Frldny, February 11, thereby cancelling thn regular Friday meeting. Pliinchlo will bo played starting nt H o'clock. Tho public Is In vited and awards will bo mado. Trip North Mr. and Mm. W. J. Terry of Ban Mateo are pay ing a b r I e f business vlnlt to Klniunlh Fulls, They mndfl tho lii north through Duusmulr nnd were among tho motorists ad mitted by ono-way traffic to the northern section of tho highway not damaged by slides. lUrk From Honolulu Kather Ine Withers of Kallierlne'a lieuuty aulon, tins roturned from a mouth's vacation trip to the Ha waiian Islands. She noted a sharp difference between the balmy cli mate of Honolulu and the snowy weather here. Una Operation Here Jennlo Arnold, who formerly lived In Klamath Falla but now makes her home at Dunainulr, Calif., Is a indent at tho Klamath Valley hospital, where alio Is recovering j irom a major operation wiucn i she underwent the fore part of this week. Improving Mrs. W. A. Joplln Is Improving at Klamath Valley hospital,. where aha la.recoverlng from a major operation per formed a month ago. Mra. J op-: lln will bo able to return .to hor home on North Second street within a week or 10 days, ac cording to members of the family- 1'Ynder Hen! V. C. Itoxfor of Klnmath Falls filed a report with city pollco aa tho result of an accident In which his car was Involved February t between Sixth and Seventh streets. The name of the second driver was not learned. Moosa Meeting Boy Scouts of Klamnth Falls will give a demon stration of their work at a moot ing of the Moose lodgo Friday night, February 11.-' All mem bers nro urged to atlond and en Joy thla Interesting program. Vicious Dogs L. Clnrko, 2211 Illohn street, reported to city pollco thnt there worn two virions dogs In his neighbor hood. Names of the owners are not known. According lo Clarko, his wife la tumble to hnng out clothes duo to tho nature of the doga. From Camp Mr. and Mra. Charles II. Johnston of tho Peli can Hay ciimp enma to Klamath Falls Wednesday night to spend thn remnlndnr of tho weok. They reported plenty of snow nt camp. While In Klnmath Falls they nre guests nt the KIk hotel. Heport Accident Loo Smith, Itouto 1, Mnx 72B, and Juntos P. Cossman, ill Lowoll strcot, wero drivers of cars Involved In a col Union nt Vine and Martin streets February !. Thnrn wero no In Juries. However, both cars ro cclvod damaged fenders. Valentino Party Tho Degroo of Honor Juveniles will moot Snt urdoy, February 12, nt 11 o'clock In tho K. C. hull. Thoro will bo a tVnlnntlna oxchnngo nnd ro froshineiila. Members nro naked to bring Vnlnntlnos. lOnterlliln Husbands Tho wo men of the Itoynl Neighbors of America are entertaining their nnsunnds nt a 8:30 bnneunt Ft! dny avonlng, February 11, In the iyuF hall. Inlllnllott nt Moora Park The Klnmath union high school Ski club hold n skiing pnrty nt Moora park saturdny, February B, which sorvod an an Inlllntlon for new mnnihors. PILES Quick Positive Permanent Itlil.lKI.' Advanced non-surglcnl meth ods. NO HOSPITALIZATION No loss of tlmo from work. Mnny satisfied p n 1 1 o n t s In Klniuntli and surrounding country hnvo been Riven per manent relief, V r 1 1 o lor booklet. Dr. O. H. Mather Chlroprnctlo Physician int Mnln Phone 404 W Prom Adel Mrs. Denla Lnne stopped in Klamath Falls over night Wednesday en route home from the south. Mrs. l.nnn makes her home In the cattle country east of Laknvlow. She waa a gueat at Hotel Hnll while In the city. . nnyrr Here. L. O. Knollln of Fun Francisco Is a business vis itor ' in Klamath Falla, a guest at tho Willnrd botel. Knollln is buyor for Swift and company. ' On IttiNlness John H. Hoppes of .Portland Is paying a brief business visit to Klnmath Falls, stopping nt tho Elk hotol. . Vnsns to Meet Vasa Orogon Stnr lodgo will meet Saturday at 8 P. m. In tho IOOF hall. All members-am urged lo attend.. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Williams of Klnmath Falls wore guests or Hotel Hall Thursday, Dr. George Goehring Dr. David H. Goehring DENTISTS 307 Medical-Dental' Building Ph. m OPEN EVENINGS RECTAL DISEASES Mild electric treatments, replacing old methods. Nonconfining, non-surgical and safer. BKSULT8 start with, first treat, mont. Write for FRHB booklet. DR. M. C. CASSEL Specialist Cassol Bros. Chlroprnctlo ' Clinic 22S No. 7th Phono 420 OUK KEATEST ANNUAL Regular $24.50 Suits Cut to W Mill I 1m 1 ilillk 11 & .rn'i d 3 vlw II ft?? fi f f 1, II I h-itJ.. 'V Vi . II WT 3W 7K2-K ? tea s-nya mi mm iw?. Ill ITU J fk. ' -.Wi.fc.'S iaV 7? TV. . , We're not very good at writing ads. We don't know all the big scary adjectives. And we don't know how to make a lot of unnecessary noise. BUT we do know how to tell the truth, talk plain English, and when we have a sale it's a GENUINE SALE and not a lot of ballyhoo! 1 75 HEW SUITS TAKEIi FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Men, here's the sale you've been waiting for! These suits were taken from our regular stock, and are brand new styles, regular Kirkpatrick and Reeder quality. They're an odd group reduced to these low prices to insure immediate sale. We urge you to see them today, as quantity is limited to 75 suits. Regular $3450 Suits Cut to Many Suits With 2 Pairs of Pants $19 Entire Stock Cut Below Cost Reg. $20 Coats Cut to Half Price Values to $24.50 Now '14 Values to $34-50 Cut to 19 This is our final clean-up of Overcoats. About 50 to select from. Every coat is worth about double the sale price. Come early! Take your pick! CLOTHIERS FOR MEN - - Corner 5th and Main