WEATHER OIIKNlN -L'luurlr Willi iwraalulial lllll howare today, lunlalit and Friday, t'oul tr III tail mill aatrenie nulli purllun Index, Moderate weelerly wlnili ull otiaal. KLAMATH rAI.IJI AND VICISUTV -Parlly cloudy Unlay, liiitliftil and frl ilav. Kraall wealerly wlmla Unlay, lll)l Unlay 711. low at lllli Friday la. Nolt'l'IIKtlN CAl.trOHNIA (dually rlaar loilay, Umlalil and Friday. Kits altiiia ctieal and' atinwere III ealriiiie niirlfi tnrualll Cooler mirth nl Sacra niaillfl anil auulh (if ftjtm'Rliin UHlay. tlanlla we.lerly wlmla ntr cuael Unlay, baijitiiia mndaiala nurlliwaalarly rrlday. llante (eiicrllril - Tim 4-11 clul) rlaiire, eelirilulril fir Bitlurility ulKlil III ljinncll valley, him been can celled Iiowuii of Ilia ileittli of Allen E. Unlit. Courthouse Record Merrleie Ucana.a IMI.TON-llllllUMa. Melvlrl I'"'""" llalum. U. iiialnl.ii.iice wuraer Naile nl Otaaun. Ile.lileill ul Klemalh rail. Ilally Jane llrwiaa, V. nallva ol Iowa. M.aldeul ul Klamalh rail. Uie. " AU.IHIirHU UAIIHIKI.. Alvin Lw Walllnsluirl. u. ml worker. Na ive 01 Malm. Il..lil.iit "I Av.uel. lallliirnla. I .irr.la Kumalll Ualirl.l. JU. hiiueewlle Nallva "I luwa. Ileeldenl ol Av.iiel, t'Tiin'u:H-NouiJC Ijm iiuiu-h Jr. 11, "illlw.ire.r. Nallva ul I ''' ll.alil.nl nl Klamalh Kail.. Ore Mar- a.,. l a.liiu N.iiiia. m. Ima cleiji N; live ol I allliiliya. Itealileiil ol Klamalh r'-oiiK'LiHiiicii. imy Ho- r.n. JO. awnilll wi.ia.r. Nallva ol Mimi..yle H..ld.nl ol Klamalh Kalla. Ore t far hare Anna 1-mll.e Utar. ll. nallva .1 lalllornla. Hoaldanl ol Klamalh ralla. "rmiirrl ANIMON. Johnnie Bur lee n.har. 1. (aim laborer Nallva ol California rl.eld.nl ol Olene, Or. l; d.an Annab.ll Anrtereon. II. "alive ol l alllornla Haaldanl ol Klamalh rail.. 'i:rr UIIXIIIKT William Noel Ita.la. al, werelonieeinen Nallva ol ArfcaitMa H..ldnl ol Klamalh ralla. rrancee Marlon clllcrlal. 'era Nallva nl California. Ilaaldanl of Klam alh ralla. Ora HICHAMIX-HINN rwall Joeeph Rich, ard. . cl.i'k Nallva ol l-oilUleiie N.. Id.nl nl Klamalh ralla. Ora Violet tag l-hlnn XI. elerS N.ilv. nl Oreaun. Haaldanl ul Klamalh re.ll.. lira. I .melelMl. ril.d Price T Heeler Hum K llaal.r. aull . Inr divorce Cherge. cruel and Inhuman Ir.almanl Couple marrl.d October 31. leea at Hlverelde, Calilornla. Allornay lor platnllft. 1 C O N. Ml U r llolilmuaer. Edith llolrhouaer and H V. llolrli.Hi.er va lha h.lra. If any. of rrad () Mecham. daraaaad. al al. Null In rlaar lllla Allornay lor plaln llll, A. Vf. SVhauup. Jeallre reerl Thomaa A May... overloading truch and Irallar Fine. IM 10. Thomaa A Mavaa, overloading Irurk aala. rina liem Ferneel Clulf. overloading Irallar. rin. 24 M rranef Ciauda Kltla. drunk Ml a public highway rina. alo 00. rranala Ciauda Kllla. driving motor vahlrla whlla undar lha Inlluanra of Inloalrallrm liquor. rtna. 9107 an and SO daya In Jail. auMndMl II offand.r pava damalH raaulllng to anothar car whlla ha waa driving In an inloalralad condition. Albart Jawall Mcrarland. oparallng a moior vanlala with Improper tail light rina. M so. Claranra Amorry Hall, no oparalorc Mranaa rina. $3 Ml Charlaa Aiulln WataHtmiaa. fallura In atop al highway Intaraarllon. rina, tlttOO Dalta Maria Thomaa. fallur lo ob aaiva alop aign rina. M Ml Dorothy n.lla r.il.om halng drunk In a public plara rina. 110 (in IWtcirihy It.lla rolaom, duird.rly con dncl rina. lift no Hoy Ciauda r.ilanm. Wing drunk In a public plara rina. tlOlin nny Cl.uda rolMim. tllanrdarly eon Hct rina. tl.Hu. T Joaaph Uciijamln tt9nlyt Impropar lall IhlHI. rina. M Mi. rinyd lwla Tlnglay, HO tmarganry kcaka rina. HI Ml Jaaa ranalar Mllaa, no Ull light rina. Mir ha. I Thomaa Doaovan lalluro lo atop at alon algn. rina. fa Ml Ccnaby Hamucl lmonl, void fnralgn llcanaa rina. Ml SO Crmby Hamu.l I-amonl, no oparalora llaarua rina. t to I Mallori Kenneth Cdmunann. lallura lo atnp al atop algn. rina. aA V) Iwthar May Johnjlnn. lallura lo atop al atnp algn. rina, a 30 llocnld Arthur Hltirgaon. ovarwldlh truck load rina. a M) Marlon Cdmund Japear, ovarloarMng trallar. rina. Mil 00, rrad Arthur Itllaa, HO Ull light rina. aa an p.cr..a OraitUd Albert r Bchuldhelaa va. Ivalyn G. chuldhelar Ronnie Kanklna va Dale Hanklna. rinrence Hlcka va. Roland J Hlcka. Cleo naugtia va. Rurl Baogue Vmla X llcerfh ve t. C. Heath Rarl Cordon J oh neon va. Belly Roee Maya Martin Relcourl r. Oeorga L. R.lcmirt. . Hlalla Luraa va. Jamea T. t.ticee rave Paalega va. Johnny I'aatega. Prealey Thomaa va. Noaa B Thooiaa. Mabel Uireen Duke va. Rtanlcy Duke lluup(url Mr. ncl Mia. H. W. IlUka liuvo hud r Ihvlr hoiino Kilwila, Mr. nml Mm. W, K. Hrllh mid tlnuiililiira, MiiikIc unci VIikHUh. 01 CJcull itllli, III. 'I ho HllVltllH viiiiiu wont fur thr) niitloiuil lUiliiry in vention, They left tniliiy fur I'url Innil uccaiii)iiiiled by Mm, Ixtllkn. Mrn. Hiiclih Riid Mm. Lnll.ko itro cuunlni. Hadro guccm The Kliiinitth llualn KfKleu qiitwn, Olimer 'I'Iiuiiiuh, nil her court of lx prliiKrium vrre liuulii nf the Klwunlii club hi 1iiih.Ii un Kxluy Hiid ulti-i wunl were (iifU of the chnmber of riunnicne hvIh tloil commute Ht the vlrtxirl to .rent the chHiiiber trl-nmu; lr lour. Keturn Homo Mm. Cliironie E. Miuw nnd diiiiKhler, Ioiih. huve (' tiinird lo their home In (Iiiim Vnl lry, Onllf .. Hftor irilliiK h wirk here Willi her hiinuiintl. V. K Mom realden Rt 7IH Jeffernuil mid In ttii lloned here with the eriny rccrult liiaf office. (ailed lo l. (irainlc Pntrlrk Kllby, contnet rrprcKi-ntiillvo for the vrUiruna Hiliiilnlatrnllon rnlled to I n Clrnmle 1'urailny by the (I ruth nf lila gleiifiither. He In ex pected to return Monilny. Mlet ll.le.eljui Pllhllllt AlhlnrB club will hold II" ri'Hiilitr meellnii in me itAjr nun rrniity nv e IJc-leiintmi will lw elected Hi the meeting to Rttend the Krnnd leniple l.i u..rilMiid In rw-l.thec 1'hla la the Inat meeting until f nil. Kudro Judge Judiirii for the prim event hi the tlnee-duy Klnlii ntli Ituln rodeo, July 4. 6 mid 6. will b nnnounrrd atler the pxecu llve nieetlnit of the K1IKA to be held toivliihi, Thuraday. Polluck The Itoynl Nrliihborg of AinerlcH will hold h pothit-k Ut crle brHte blrthduya of ineinlicr fur April. May mid June, Kriduy Hi 30 p ni, In the KC hull. A rctiu Inr meeting will follow the dinner. Hummer Here Huliy 8 c h u 1 1 1, dniighter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrruiird Ht liultz of Tiilrliike la hm-ihI1iik the iimmer here with r friend, Jo Wll llnma, 1B00 Wlnrd. Railroad Heads Eye Fatal Wreck HIII I.IIV, O.. June 29 !) New Vork ( entml rHllrond offlflala to day aiiuglil to learn If their HI. I. null Hiieilitl waa vlulatlng raullon onlern wlien IU Iwlll loromittlveg Jiimiied the track nnd raueed the deuth of alx, poaalbly even perion laat night. A railroad offlrlnl, who declined lo be quoted by nHme. snld pnpeni ordering "emilloo" through Ihe nreg were found on Ihe body of an en gineer. He hhIiI "cHullon" meHnl I nag thnn 20 inllea an hour. ' WltlieHneg both on Riid off the Ll ulii entlmiitnd the Hiiecliil'g apeed nl Ihe time of the derailment Rt 60 inlleg nn hour. Illl lUnk The derailed locomotlvea, pulling Ihe alx-cnr pnnKeniter train from Clcvehind to Ht. Ixiula, pluimed In to mi embankment Ht nearby Hhlloh, The eiiKlneera end firemen of both locomollvea Hiid two membera of r rallrohd work camp were killed. The Htitle highway patrol anld a third riillrnnd ramp worker wr believed burled In the wreckage. The dead: 0, P. lllKllllu and Klmer R. W.mke. 50, both of Cleveland, the eiiKlneera. L. J. Mi-Cord and J. D. Kennedy Jr. 'ill. alo of Cleveland, firemen. Rdward Ounderiion, 37. of On toiuixon, Mich., and Jamea L. Brork well of roule 1, Johiiaon City, Tenn.. work crewmen. In Hanla Monica Put Tlllon. 70S N. 1 1th. left for Hnnta MoiiIir, Calif., thla week lo aprnd the aum mer with her brnther-ln-luw and later. Mr. and Mra. John Pouter. j H.hlng Trip Mr. mid Mra. MorrlA I Illaaer of 8hii Kmnclaco aenl r week with her brother, Alco Tlllon, 70 N. 11th, mid went on a fishing i trip on the Rogue river. ! In Jacksonville Hlmrcin and1 Butch Jeachke, rhlldrnn of Mr. mid Mrs. Huilv Jeschko of 1611 I'leasant, are siiendlng the summer In Jack sonville with their aunt nnd uncle. Register un Arthur C. 8pln ney of this cliy has mistered his gun. a .10-gauge handy gun or shotgun piMnl with Allan Fletcher. 'Joe post office building, according to the Ihw rrgardlug firearms. In lllllalde Mrs. Hetty Albert of Cottage street Is In HlllMde hospital receiving mrdlrnl Hltenllon. and her husband. P. Albert, was down from tCugene Wednesday. Hampton Estate St.At $25,000 Mrs. Imogene C. Hampton, who died here February 14. left s will dated August 10, 1932. and prop erty valued at over 25.000. Record ing to orobate filings. Robert O'Sul llvnn hns been Hp'iolnted adminis trator of the estate. The will or ovules that the estate v.. ,ii..i. h-iM.M,n her hrnlher and sister. Will J Harris of Clinton. In.. nnd Hntt'e r. wnuiiein oi mwne. In,, nnd devolve upon three nieces. Margaret D. Harris and ZellR E. Whitfield of minion. Riid Audrey E. Whuford of fit. Cloud. Minn. Silverware end personal effects were also divided among the heirs. Burst Water Pipe F'orl. Store The Matt Plnnlgan toy slwp on the corner of Bill and Main waa turned Into a mlnlblure lake Thurs day morning when a water pipe broke on the floor above. Employes, upon niienlng the store, found water drlpnlng from two large 'blisters" on the celling. Plnnlgan reported that a small amount of merchan dise wax ruined. Warm Weaiher Brings Hordes Of Mosquitoes Current warm days following the recent wet spell In Kliimiitli bruiln has brought out a new crop of lively mosquitoes. Mwarms of Insects have been riding Into town on the wind and residents aro complaining of being attacked by downs hi r time while working In the garden or even Just going out to hang up the wash or (lump the garbage. D1J-T dust Is almost 100 per cent effective, In killing adult mosquitoes, Meellng The friendship com mittee of the Women of the Moose will meet In the lodge hall at t p. m. Friday. Te Heallle 1,1. Comdr. Don Guid ing and Kllen Mocabee left on busi ness Thursday morning for Seat tle, i ' Capable Nursing Care for Aged or Convalescent AmhulaUirv or Bed Cases Even Tide Rest Home 142 N. Main Phone 7608 Ashland. Ore. r. Win. R. Elliott You don't insur againir death. You do insure that others may live as you would like them to. - Wrn. R. Elliott SUN LIFE OF CANADA 731 Main St. Phone 7777 -Butch YKHTF. RDAY The ralaee Market was, by due process of law, and with much ceremony amid I saps and aha. declared a complete self-service 8i:PKR ETTK. You ahow me one other food market In theae parta that la a complete self - eervlre euperette .. and I'll buy the beverage non alcoholic, of course. The Talace Isn't officially open vet nnd la aort of hidden behind R moraaa of saw horses, atacka of groceries, cement mix-, rrs. painter's colics, mudallla, and a row of gimlets that are the modern aelf-aervlce dlapen asrlea of Jnhnaon Tacking Co.'a famoua meats now pre-packaged In cellophane. The folka klntla liked our meata before, nut If anything, they'll like It better than ever now, with that delirious flavor sealed In, A.S I said before, the place isn't officially open yet, but we are doing business Just the same, And we are personally amaird at the loyalty and patience of our good oualomera who Insist that the quality of our wares is well worth the Inconvenience our remodeling has caused In their shopping during the last few days. ' YOU can already see what Ihe place Is going to look like. Sort of a mixture between a World's Fair Moderne and r Northeast ern Woodshed. Architecturally It'a the aort of thing that causes llnlversity of Oregon astron omers to break out with the giggles. BUT BROTIIKR. Ihe mer chandise Thai's something else again.. The beans, bananas, buns, and better beef are better. The lee cream la even colder. Come gee for yourself 1 Today's best lluy-I.lnr: DELICIOUS PURE' GROUND ROUND! That's why they say It pavs lo HIIOP PALACE, 524 Mitlll, In the heart of the ftltiy Shop ping District. JUST RECEIVED SUMMER WEIGHT TROPICAL SU TS GREYS TANS BROWNS ALL SIZES deeded STORE for MEN Theft Of Boots Told Hugh McNerncy. stockman, is virtually on his uppers today after"! Having lost several pairs oi cowboy boots and other shoes while he was moving from the Earley hotel Ui a residence on Patterson street yes terday. He believes a sack containing the boots was stolen from his pickup truck while he waa loading up at the hotel. The suck contained one pair of black cowboy boots, a pair of tan boots, r small pair of child's boots, a pair of ladles' boots, two pair of house shoes and two pair of dress shoes. Woman Reports Theft Of. Purse Mra. Ernest C. Vance of Seattle, who spent last night In Klamath Palls on a trip to Hfllsboro. Calif., reported to city police that she lost a purse containing $28. Washing ton driver's license, oil company credit card and other papers this morning. Mrs. Vance aald that while load ing suitcases Into her car at the Hall hotel she laid her purse on the top of the car, then forgot It until she drove away. She didn't miss the purse until she was four miles out on the highway. , The purse was described as a pig skin fold type. The finder may contact Mrs. Vsnce Rt 701 El Cer- riiR, Hiiixooro, Calif. Rail Retirement Act To Be Talked PORTLAND. Juhe 28 tP- Changes In Die railroad retirement and unemployment Insurance acu. effective July 1, will be discussed here at a July 8 meeting. L. M. Ericsson, western representative of the railroad brotherhoods, said to day. A representative of the railroad retirement board i.lll speak, Erlck son said. He added that the meel lng la the onlv one to be held in Oregon and railroad employes from all parts of the state are expected. C. A. Henderson, county agent, ad vises and a five per cent mixture sprinkled about the door steps, in weeds and foliage around the house will destroy the Insects, Dusting lettuce, berries and other eatable es.rden vegetables should be avoided as DD-T Is a toxic prepar ation which might have Injurious effects on persons. Chlordane dust Is very effective on the larvae of Insects as has been definitely proved In the recent campaign against grasshoppers In the Port Klamath area, Henderson stated. A 100 per cent kill was effected on larvae on this project by dusting on ponds, sloughs and depressions where wa ter had become stagnant. Open receptacles around th e house and yard could be dusted wlUi this preparation obtainable at farm supply houses, with favorable results, the county agent advised. Several tons of chlordane, the new dust material Introduced this year, has been purchased by farmer ana cattlemen In a strenuous campaign against grasshopper Infestation. Midges, silver fish, cockroaches, earwigs, bedbugs and files succumb wholeheartedly to DD-T dust and this may be applied about homes and on a small scale with a hand sprayer such as may be purchased In any hardware store. Taft Holds Housing Hope WASHINOTON. June 28 'Pt Sen ator Tafl iR-Ohloi told a "fight for housing" rally here Wednesday that he believes long-range housing legis lation can be put through the senate before congress adjourns next month. He said that when house and sen ate leaders meet next week to lay out a program for the remainder of the session he Is "hopeful" of an agreement that will mean enactment of "some sort of a housing program." He Implied, however, that the pro gram he Is backing, embodied In the so-called Wagner-Ellender-Taft bill, might have to be modified consid erably to win house acceptance. A similar bill passed the senate in the "Hth congress but was bottled up in the house. a Veterinary's Car Prowled Dr. Harry A. Leonard, veterin ary, of 1847 Earle. reported to city police this morning that his oar I was rilled last nigni wnue parsed at his house, and a pair of glasses and case and three bottles of medi cine taken. One of the bottles, police said, the thief should be very cautious in using. It contains a heart stim ulant for animals. Angell Raps HST Attitude WASHINOTON, June 28 OP) Rep. Angell (R-Ore.i said today President Truman has not lived up to his promise made after last fall's election to "cooperate In every proper manner with members of congress." "When this announcement was made," Angell said In a statement, "It fell upon sympathetic ears In congress and It was hoped by all here that as a result of the presi dent's attitude there would be an effective cooperation between the president and congress on legisla tion so essential to tide over from war to peace and assure full em ployment and honest prices for the necessities of life, "However, the president seems to have forgotten the promise us soon as it was made. Little or no coop eration by the chief executive with congress Is In evidence.'' Angell criticized the president's veto of the tax reduction bill and the labor bill. MtaSI D a W1WS, Klaia Fella, Ota, TBtiRSUAY, Jaaa M, last, Peea re Cards There will be a card party on otmiruay at tin nome oi Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andrley, sponsored by the Home Economics club of Midland grange. Pinochle and 600 will be played. The publlo is In- viiea ana tnere win be refresh ments served by the club. CAKII OP THANK We wish In express our deep ap preciation for the sympathy, gltta and acts of kindness extender! In us on the death of our son and brotller. Donald Dlxnn. Mrs. IruiR Dixon nnd daughter, Jen, Juvenile Held -For House Theft A 12-year-old boy, a several-time offender in Juvenile matters. Is held at the detention home today In connection with a burglary at the home of Evt-n O, Dixon, 623 Prescott, yesterday. The boy, arrested by city police, admitted taking a small amount of money, a .22 calibre automatic pis tol and a flashlight from the' resi dence. All Items were recovered. Visits Hon Mrs. J. J. Keller. 718 Jefferson, has Just returned from Portland where she spent a week visiting her son, Paul. I Breakfast Women of the Moose ! will serve an alumni breakfast Sun- i day at the lodge hal at 9 a. m. "A BALDY IVANS ATTRACTION" AND BE ENTERTAINED BY RED NICHOLS AND HIS WORLD FAMOUS FSVE PENNIES (All Eight of Them) " . MERRILL WED., JULY 2 $1.20 Per Person Dancing 9 Till 1 Coming Armory Wed., July 9 Glen Gray and the Catatonia Orchestra RUG CLEANING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Conveniently Cleaned In Your Home Latest Equipment and Methods RHOADS CLEANING SERVICE Serving the Basin Area Since 1924 Telephone 6011 Felly ANY RADIO IN STUCK! IN YOOR ROME! think. Choo. famoua namt radio our larr Irctlon take It home for a day froo trial btforo Inr a aieoUlona Yoa ander no bllfallon to I leaf Iklnk. rhaaae an. 'yV' I I f I I aUI aMAOUMtJ 5S( i a Choos Item these famous Makts RCA Victor Gilfillon O Emerson O Fada and ethers i ....... r ii ffrW-l Il l utiW'lUfm v UARVIN5 . 7ni MAIN HT. Fri.-Sai. Only. NEW RAYON fi, fl AfpW1 ff (S) M o Reg. $4.98 Value Lined waisrband,plea ts in front, zipper closing. Famous Glenbrook rayon fabrics. Crease-resistant. Colors are navy and brown. Sizes 14 to 20. Sd&fuc&K fMta7eed (111)1 Hour: 9 to 5:30 133 So. 8th. Phone SI 89 Corner 5th & Main