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II SALVAGE DECLINES III LAST MONTH .. Hlnnrlv lnt'rttnitrft Ij.i llio fli'nl tlrm iniiiillm of K ' ..Mlm-tlnns nf snlvimml P'.i.i rntit (Inclined morn ""Vnnnn nounris dur nil April Pjrflnil i nnouncenient '""irihl Kork. chn rmnn B women' iictivUI. K i for the lZ SiiWiiU" foiiiinlttw. Die Wi..,,,.!!. collection n Muv It''1.: ,, it.. -luta f uurn Ik rrtn. Lribly rnra ll"" , Orison' f.'!! '... Mm. Keek. "1 fee Pi(jfnt Hint wo ciin reverse j...,,.urfl Iroiul and tier- IL produce 200 per cent of V r.-. 4nr!Kff fhA prim no l, numu " - ,i ilin wlcli-anriMitl Im truloii that tho recent relcnue m rationing of lure! Indleiitea III ejlvagcu llli ro i'o iuiiji:r TZi.A Mra. Keck DOlllUI out B rTinfilDK between edible fat Ej "hard futi" tiod In making l malunum. .t. ...nl,l Km micdltiiulv wualu. L.m.i.. iittMi "In cnnveit liirun Ejnllllm of food fats to mami mrin me when thoy can Ert b uied In the homo und Kiied afterward. There need IW anv.-y -- ....... i-"- I If Hnl mUIVBI Will (MlllllIlllR feturn in every drop of fnt no Blr li'iuiuic iur waw in miv fcal." gilvsge oiiiujtip puuu qui i nan. Ui.ailnn if Rttrnnn iiinnlia. L tho need for continued uv- T.l tut fill DM "llll lilt" hllHl LUlplO SUipilwe VI lliun-i una ,iui U Invasion wcro nvnimoic uc hut of former anlvugo effort. K Vim .ivIrftmMv atmrt. Hhtetl to relax our cnoru now, I U Hated, ana uioreoy incur t dinner of a f uluro shorlutie. :..tv iiuftrv ralallva or friend -Ml..,. niHii wniilil rath.,! I l'l"" w M ....... htd a million too many wea- mai irimi nnn inn low. Since the hulving of tha num f ef red ration point villi- bled ach month, It la noted, t. lun nnlnfa njilrl hv incut Ktaitrs tor eacn pounci or sni Lf. Pntnta urn nulft In nrlfllttrm ..... . ........ .. Jo our cent per pound in cam Lthodist Church konfaranee Begins PORTLAND. Juno 22 (I1) ninliterlal and lay dclvuule tnm throughout Oregon arrived Mit today for the 02nd tin mm I kite conference of tha Method church. Tho conference tfmi Saturday night. Claulfled Ada Brlnu flesolta. .lIlM l.ulk-r.- I WIS lllili. Vlolor A. B. hlll, . Uty. 0 . m, Cht UUait'm oif.rir... !. 9,30 to tl;30 a. in. L the rMHitVa. Hil WhIhui. Ph. i nr, Mir Allwrl 1, ini, pnor Nutiday rhunl, 10 m, n, iV.i.y. 7 p.",w"" '""'"P. w.u. .'mmuillly L'oiiirr.ll,, .'i"!1.".!! h,T,".1! K"n '" M.tiin. JhlHil ,. , - ..rvlon. II a. m.l llwlrj t'hunli a iba Naiataiia (lanlan ami Matlln. Hiinday arlmnl, "' ''"I'll'. II in.; (lauail. lalilal limallniii, :U Kvnnaalimiit, 7 Itl , lll.l lllllLwaoU nr.v.r i-..' . . B'riranil t. Valaraon, 0211 Marlln. iihona aa7(i. t Aatambljr al Ua Ai. '""' Panlim. i.lor, 74 Oak. Nuiiilay .thool. 0;U a. in.; aarinoll. " pafipie. n w p. in. Kvai. laiiaiin in..im. 4 ... ... .... i.w y. m. iiinpuay, j P' "., pr.y.r maallna; Thurwlay 7.W p. m., aiaaohlnt. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NiNt Klamath Church Directory Illft lid Hlarh. ItiV. J T n,la...n '..... ii,i i.Hicnin, rnonn ihiu, u, e. iKvrwvil. director M muik. Humltty cliool. l,4 . m. Moriilnjf wornhlp, tl . mi. Youiim (mupU, (J..KJ p, ni- Kvniiinn WilnBdiy, I.Jo p. m. hip. II . ,m. Ovtrronitra trvica. 0 30 p. m rfiu niHiinp, j p. in. iuoiu pro gram, Krj, ftaiurday, 0:30 p. in. tvmn gcliitlo Mrvic T.iS p, m.; Woditdy rim Chmrli of CkrlH nlinilBi loiti ind Wuhtniion. fltindiy mornlni rvlco. 11 o'clock, tinrlay trtionl. Q:Mi m. m, iHiimonui mvfnnii wedrtriday t 0 p. in. Pre ChrUlltiii Hrlonco raad mg room iocii tea m hum. rinl I'rftbyitrUn N. oi h and Hint. Xmv. D.vtrt h. n.r, nlt. Jr., dm lor. Ttlcphon 7oll . Bibl r I tool. IU I, m.. vrorthiD. 11 . in. Thr Chrlatlftn Cndvor group, t 'M p. m. Th Church of Jcui Chrlt of La t tor Oiy llnu hold ihnlr aarvico In tht auditorium of tha city library, flirt and Klamaili. rrieslliooo niaatlni bunuay mornini ai nunoay acnnoi com manroi al 10 So Hacraimenl mvatltil at o iiriora Htinday rvenini, c. r. mir rmfi. Draivrn Draaidani. tinono iw or NiiH ralal B.ptll! Cammanlly Million Sunday awhool, 10 a, m.; worahlp aarV' let. 11;IS a. m. t Klamath Ravtval Canttf iroa MHrhall at Shatta way. Rav. Warran U Comb, panior. fiunday chool, to a. m. Morning aarvlca, 11 a. m. Evanaa lit o. 7: JO o. m. WMK nlaht aarvlraa. 7; p. m. Wadnaaday and rtiaajr L-noir pracuca lauraaay. p. m. Thona 4330. a rint Carlillaa) IMna i Bth. Howard llutchlna, min Bibla achool. fl 5 a. m. funtty Kan datl, auparlnttndant Mnmlfla- urirahln. II a'ffltvrlf. Evanlng aarvtcaa, 6:30 o'clock with tha nrinian anoaavor mMtina Evangallatio aarvlca, 7:30 p. tn. Viral It nl It I N. ith at Waihlnfton. Rov. Cacll C nrown. itaitor Ttaildonca. 637 Eldorado- rnona ijv. uioia acnooi, v.m a. m Mo mln wonhLn. 11 o'clock, baotlai training union, 0:1ft p. m. Evanlng aar vlca. 7: ociocita HiowaaK prayar, Wadnaaday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rahaaraal, wadnaaday. m:jo p. m. full (lOlllll IhBl ii 9'..Jor8nM"' P,Bt"- troctad at m N. 4th. ftaivicaa, bunday, U p, m. and ?;0 p. m. rrldaya, 7; 48 p. m. Illl.lt lUpiui Wlarrl l IrUli.'. t Wlinailay, paator. Wonhlp, 11 a. m! training achool, 8i46 a. m. Evangel- .v a .m. weanaaaay Drwyar tmtvicm. t ttC n m u.,....r.'. nfl i rhlldrtn't community filhla clataoa, p. m., cnuron panora. Apoatulle rllh 31MI N. ULh. Hlinrl.w mh.l O !UI . m Wtirvhlp, U a. m. and 7:45 p. in. WerJ- lltlllay and grldav. a n. in.. ramUr aarvlcaa. Narvlcaa at Dorrii Sunday 3 hi. aim uauajr t p, m rint Ckurch af Ood Altatnont and Dalawara. Rov. O. W. Cltiwiu, paiior. Sunday achool. P:43 Yountf tiaiiDlA atnrvIrM 'I'iH n tn' ''rraching, 7;:H) p. m. Prayar aarvlca I. t'aul'a r.plnoopal Churrh Hav. r. C. Wlitanbiiflh. raatir. Coniair Jalfrrton and 8th. ounoay aarvieaa. Hoiy communion, b oo a. m. Church achool, 0:00 a. m. Flrtl nunuay or aacn month Holy oominunion at 11:00 a. m. and all othtr Sunday, morning prayar and aarmon at 11:00 a. m. Holy Daya and Balnta Daya, Uoly Communion, 10;oo a. m. Btvnlh-I)ar Advanllat eubhath achool Saturdays. 0:10 a. m. at church, 033 N. Bth. Paator Daarlcy apaaki at tha 11 a, m. aarvlca. Prayer maaung) wounaaaayj vjto p, in. Cliurnh of Ood 11W7 uiviiion. nav. if. M. Biggora, pas tor. Church achool, 10 a. m. Preach ing aarvlca, 11 a. tn. VLB, fl;30 p. m. prtachlng aarvlca, 7:4ft p. m. frm Malhodltl 4211 8. oth. Rav, J una Horning Miner, ohone ami. Sunday ccnooi, 10 a. morning aarvlca, 11 a. m.; avanJng aarv- ica, i.ao p. m. young paopia, i p- aftarnoon aarvlca. 2:4A p. m., "Happy Hour with tna Bioia. rrayar maaung Thuraaay, tiw m. Church af Cbrlti (Downtown) All mamhara and frlanda ara axtand- ad a apaclal and cordial Invitation to attana uit qownwwn v.nursn vi hi &unaay morning aarvioaa. oong wt lea. 10. a. m.; Blbla atudy. 10:14 a. m. urmAti nr1 Mnnhln 11 a. m.l eomfflUfl' Ion. 1145 a- m.: avanlng aarvlcaa, 7:30 o'clock. Located In tha KC hall ovar tha Italnbow tneatr. Al tarn ant Praabytarlan juninr hiah achool. 8. 6th and sum- najra aw Hufh t. ultchalmoro. oaalor. Blbla acnool, p:o a. m. woramp, . m. Junior wnnimn tnouyor, p. m. Sigma PI aociaiy, p. m., Ef, oin, tna mant. Mt, Ukl Praibylarlan nM Hntfh T. Mltchalmora. oaitor. Wonhlp, 6:49 a. m. Blbla achool, 10:45 a. m. enruuan tnooavor, w. Coma out to any or maaa wnca, Oil If a 1 1 ) ti.u w I. Miniaaaon. naator. 3901 Wanitand. Bunday achool, 8:48 vm-; aaruiM. 11 n'clork. THYPfl, 0:43 p. m.l avangclUUo aarvico, 7:45 t . . . Klamath Lalbaraa ' rpMt CrakranL Sunday achool, n-m a m.i worthiD hour 1L a. m. Jun lor eoniirmanat tnuraoay. p. Sanlor conflrmanda. Thuraday. 7 JO p, m. a a Church af Pragraaalva Paychlo I. twin a HaallnaT ii r Main Sunday aarvlea. fl D. tn. jtimra hv naatAr. Rav. Kathlaan KrlE. Wednaiday mcnaga and prayar aorvlco S p. m. Raatdtnca, TOO MUchalU Phona 7711 AH waicomt. riral Malbadlat M loth and Hlah. Rav. Victor PhUHoa. m In I tar. Andraw Lonay, Jr.. dtractor of nmalc. Mra. John O'Connor, organlat MlnUtor'a raaidanca. low High, icio pnono m Worahlp. 11 a. m. Sunday achool. B:4S a. m. Mathodlat Youth reJlow&hiD. aach Sun day, t p, tn. Cbarch of Chrlil wo Wantland. Mlnlitara, Raymond I. Glhhs, ui'.it Wantland. phona 4ojd, nd M. IJfivd Hmlth. 3227 Altstni.nt drlvo. phona 3055. Blbla atudy, 10 a. m.: acrrnon and communion. 11 a. tn. to 13 noon. Evening aarvlcaa, 7:45 o'clock; Lad Ira Blbla claaa, Thuraday, 2 p. m,; rrlday Blbla tludy, 7:43 p. m. Daily raato oroaacaii ovor nrji, n:j iq q.o a naarty invitation to an. anrad flaart Kighlli and High tlraata, fiunday Mniaaai 7, 6, 9i'M and 11 a, m iioiy umy mihiii o, a anq aau a. m. Evaa of MoIt daya and tint rrldaya from 9 to 4 p. rn anu iron n hi p. . a a Tho flalvatlan Army rourth and Klamath. Sunday achool. io a. m. itoitneaa maaung. ii a. m. Y. P. Log ion, S p. m. Evan gal lit aarv lca, 7:30 p. m., Thuraday and Saturday, a p. m. Major fend Mra. WUllam Charlaa Curry in charga. Waekday Maaa: I i. tn. toniwiona: saturoaya, NEW YORK. June 23 (VP)- Reps. Hal Holmes of Washington and Harris Ellsworth of Oregon were am on 2 21 reDUblican mem' bers of congress signing a joint letter to the New York Times expressing doubt that congress will approve "the plan for mon etary stabilization which Sec retary Morgcntnau proposes to advance ai me lonncommg con ference at Bretton Woods.7' The only Duroose of such a fund now, they held, "would be for furnishing reconstruction funds throuifh an International pool, the great bulk of these funds coming from the dollars deposited therein." ''We prefer to retain control over those dollars." They proposed creation by congress of an American recon struction fund under the super vision of an American board of directors, confirmed by the sen ate, the fund to act separately or in joint account with foreign governments, individuals or cor porations'. Bible School Hold Exercises Friday The second week of the dally vacation Bible achool that has been held a, the Free Methodist church at Ninth and Plum streets will be concluded at exercises held at 7:30 Friday evening. Friends and parents are invlt ed to the boys and girls' troop school which will give yells, songs, maneuvers and target practice. One hundred Bible questions will be asked. Lightning Bounces Scientists have discovered, with the aid of high-speed cam era, that lightning Hashes "bounce back and forth" between the same points of cloud and ground as many as 10 times. PORTLAND. June 23 OPi Oregon Methodists, in annual comurcncc here, learned their churches gained 1249 members for a 30,743 total in the past year. Sunday school enrollment was up 1250 for a total of Z0,-049. The Rev. Orval Whitman. statistician, also revealed indebt edness on church buildings was cut from $101,200 to u2,Hb5, ncnevoienccs tncreasod to $004, 218 from $305,409. and confer ence pastors received $190,069 compared to siUY.uaa vne pre vious year. "h. Mi.tr ITI i..mi.tl. Tillirt conference treasurer, renorteci world service gifts totalleu $64, 100, an increase of S16.834. ur. r , a. Magruacr ot uregon Slate college said that the Little River institute in Southern Ore gon win nave to be sold and a new campground purchased be cause oi logging operations. Dr. Guy Goodsell, Rev. Owen J. Beadles and F. H. Phelps, all oi rornana, were elected WU' lamcttc university trustees. Liberators Sink Two Ships CHUNGKING. June 23 UP) Fourteenth alrlorce Liberators sank . a 5000-ton supply vessel and a 2700-ton ship in a sweep over the south China Sea Tues day, Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stll well's headquarters announced today. The B-24s also were cred ited with damaging and prob ably sinking a 5600-ton vessel. Several smaller vessels were hit by fighter planes in support of Chinese troops fighting in the Changsha area. Flashes of Life LARGE CATCH ASTORIA, June 23 (A8) The largest catch of dog fish liver ever delivered here was record ed today with receipt of 100, 000 pounds from four Astoria boats. The vessels fished for one month In the Vancouver island area. Buyers paid 47 cents a pound the highest price this ear. STATUS QUO NEW YORK Kevin Patrick O'Shecl will continue to be known by that name. I he state suDreme court de nied him permission to change it to Henri Marie Patrice Hubert de Pineo. ... AIR ATTACK SPOKANE Dive-bombing robins arc maklne life miserable for Mrs. R. Z. Taylor. One of the birds drODoed a worm in her hah-, others "ob ject- wnen she nangs out a wash ing, she told tho sheriff's office in a plea for relief. Officers said they wero sorry robins are protected by law. ... SNIPPY KEARNS, Utah Twelve bar bers at the overseas replacement qepoi gave iu men haircuts in two hours one every 38 s onds. Quick, Watson, tha Naadl jje.MTKAi.iA.. wash. A mo torist asked dlice Sergeant Jim Kendrick where he could pay his fine for running a stop sign. "Where's the ticket," asked KendricK. ."Oh, I didn't get a ticket. No- Doay saw me. tsut i think I ought to pay." . LOOT LOUISVILLE, Ky A thief maneuvered a mop handle through the bedroom window of a hnmik httro anaaaoA a rial, nf Irmiapra anH ftimhlri ihmttah the pockets. His loot: a glass eye. w w V AGREES WITH SHERMAN LONDON Britishers chuck. led today at the story told by a group of rescue workers, who declared they were digging In the debris of a house wrecked by ' a robot bomb in southern England when they heard a hoarse voice saying: "Blimey, wot a bloomln' war!" After digging frantically, for a half hour, they found a parrot. When lisprl na a flffhtnr.hnmK. er, me f-OL Mustang Is capable ui carrying a luuu-pouna oomb. Lodge Initiates New Navy Class A navy class was Initiated by officers of the Klamath Falls Elks lodge for other Elks lodges at Thursday night's meeting. Members of the class were Lt. Commander B. M. Turner, ex ecutive officer of the Klamath naval air station, and Roy G Hollingshead, Jr., and Joseph BEREAN ADULT BIBLE CLASS Immanual Baptist Church 11th and High 8ts. Sunday, 9i49 A. M. In Beraa "thty saarched the icrlptur.i daily, whathii those things were so," Acts 17-11. C. E. LogerwelL Instructor Assisted by Mr. Barndt Rusln, from the enlisttd, perso.' nci at the station. '. This is one of several navy clflHRpa lnltlnta1 hv 4Iia Vl.mt.L Falls lodge since the station was csiaoiisnea. uommanaer Turner was initiated for Helena, Mont., lodge, and Hollingshead and Ru sln for the naval lodge at Pott Angeles, Wash. Many West African native consider the birth of twins unlucky. First Church of Christ, Scientist A branch f Tha Halhar rhireh. Tha dial Chareh a Carill, Scl.aUlt, la Baatan. Maaa. Wlh ul WaahbSlM larrloa. Svnday School titt a. n. . SaBday Sarvleo It a. as. JUNE '15 "ChiUllaa Sclenco" . Wadaeaday areatar aerrlca S . aa. Baadias B.am. 10JJ Hals St Banana Cream Cake A moist, creamy layer cake, made with fresh, ripe bananas. Iced with a creamy banana icing. This cake hits the spot With every member of your family. Its tempting goodness is just like those cakes mother used to make. So stop by our bakery and take one home with you. Only 69c No breakfast is complete with out some of our delicious coke donuts. They also make a-perfect in - between - meal snack. We always have a nice assort ment of cake "d o n u t s from which to make your choice. O'DAY'S TO-DO TODAY By June O'Dsy Ounoaa of Prevention ' Bummer Isn't all beach par ties and btgonlaa a moat every woman know. Not much csn be dona about the Inorease In tho weekly wash, but here's a tip on a summer problem. To keep sprinkled clothes from mil dewing 'In hot weather, place them In tha refrigerator 'til .you're ready to Iron them. While your costume Jewelry Is still fresh from its tissue and ribbon, apply a coat of dear Mil polish over lt to prevent tarnishing. If It haa already ' lost Its luster, try cleaning It wltb metal polish and then ap ply that nail polish, yts, it works. Air bubbles In nail polish are an annoyance any time of year; to, don't ahake that bottle of polish just before using. When shaken, the polish becomes full of air bubbles which become Unelghtly blisters on your nails. If you prefer light, sunny, summery slip covers but dread the laundertng, here's a sum mar tip; to get a better fit on 11 poo vera that have been Washed, put them on the furni ture while they're still slightly damp. The material will give mere readily and they'll fit like new, I Summer toents To lighten your favorite per fume for summer, or Just to mke It go furtnor, mix It with Its sister toilet water and enjoy It the year round, It the sweep of your lovely tahes la a secret between you nd your ourler . . end your 'urler needs a retread, remove 'he eld rubber and pour ean- d'swax Into tho lower groove. : Not aa good as new, but lt workal Shop SEARS .i . 4 .' ' lew , discover super values in casual fashions for sun and fun i3 n l. Picture Pretty Casual Frocks 2-Pc. SLACK SUIT 65 Sup bright colors In rayon butcher spuns, cavalry twill and spun gabardine . . . nov elty rayons and arnlac blonds. Nicely detailed. Sizes 10 to 20 and somo 38 to 44. women's slacks 2-Pc. PLAY SUITS 298 n98 impeeoably tailored of eturdy, rayon oavalry twill, rayon spun gabardine and frost-point fab rics, Full out . . take lota of hard wear without showing It. Ses 12 to 20! 38 to 44. .- : MO TO B ." ' j" Twe-pleee playauita with gored, dirndl or wrap-around ; skirts, midriff types, ruffled neokllnetjand collarleas styles In finer ehambray, rayon shantung, rayon seertuoktr Jersey and orepe. Sim 10 to 80! 91 to 44. ! V, 1 Youthful dresses destined to win compliments, Swlngy, full skirted terse and prlneett type, ' eoat frocks, two-piece suits and sun back styles. Prints, pastel rayon shantung and rib . weave faille; rayon Jersey, crape and sheers. Crisp, cool cottons, too. (lies 12 to 20. SUITABLE BLOUSES ' Wear these with your suits, skirts, slacks and shorts. Tailored shirts and dress-up bleuses In fine rayons and cotton broadoloth. Assorted colore and prints, tlsea 32-3. 1.98 to 2.98 BACK THE INVASION; BUY MORE WAR BONDS