Mnrch 11, 1043 m. SCOUTS TO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN On Frlduy, March 12, ut 7:110 p. m tho Glil Scouts of Klam ulh Falls will present u patrlo tlc proiiruni In the Frvniunl school auditorium. Tho public I Invited to utluiul, unci there will bo no admission chartfe. Tho provruni will bo n fol low: 1. Hhk Salute, led by Juno Murle Murpby, Troup 8. 2. "Amerlcu tho llcuullful," by tho audience, I). The senior Ciii'l Seoul dutli ond tliu (ill 1 Scout, prominc , 4. Twlrlers, Troup 17. ' 8. V o c a I solo, "Army Air corps," by Cherry Johiinson, lie a impuiilctl by Junu Murlo Mitr Wiy, Troop (I. 0, Violin selections, "Avo Verum Corpus" by Mogurt mid "Seymour" liy C. M. V. Weber, plnyed by Ktlieliiwo Skinner. 7, Group of patriotic soiikh, by Troop U. 8, Exercise, "Mukiuu Hit' r'lutt" i by Troop IU, 0. rntrlotic poem by Miiry ; l.covcr hihI .41 hi run Damon, ! Troop 18. 10. Accordion nolo, by Dolores I Morrlii, ! II. I'ulrlatiu poem "lnclcpciid ; once Hell," Slii,ion Johnson, ' 12. Xylophone nolo by Dor ; othy Limrcnsoii,' representing ' the Mariners. 13. Skit, "Undo Siun't Help : em," Troop 0. 14. Heading, "Clurii Burton,'' ; Jmilco Vnupcl, Troop 11, ' IS. Group of Girl Scout mum, by tho scouts. 1(1. Hnd Croiw speech, by Otto Smith. 17. "God Blend Amerlcn," by A 'io audience. Red Cross Notes PlAIi BOARD NOTES If POWER I Portland Tugboat Operators Charged In Tugboat Sinking I ; PORTLAND, Ore., Mnrch 11 1 (T) Armlunmont of Cliironce i K. Harvey and Lewi Russell s Jr., under federal Indictment ; charging crlmtnul negligence in ; tho capsizing of tho tugboat May February 10 with tho low ; of nine lives, was set today for ' Mnrch 24. Harvey, captain of tho tug, . and Russell, vice president of the Russoll Towboat and Moor- age compnny, owner, asked Ked- I oral Judge Claude McColloch for additional time to pload. Wo are again sending out an SOS for help ut the Mills surgl cut dressing room ut tho Mills school. Those women who hnvo faithfully attended a r o doing very good work but wo do need moro workers. When you como to in u k o dressings, bring u friend with you. Our wounded soldiers flood tliuno dressings, How uboul entering u homo nursing class' Dully hundreds of phyaluliius and nurses uro enlisting in tlio iiruicd forces, ciiushig a shortago of medical mid nursing cure In commun ities. Those who were uctlve hi tho last war remind us thut dua tu a similar shortage we wero unprepared to meet tho nursing needs when tho flu epi demic of 1017-18 occurred. Our older residents here surely re number tho horror .Unit Klam ath Kalis went through ut thut time. To meet such un emerg ency, or any other which inuy arise, tho lied Cross feels It Is Imperullvo thut wo have one adult member In every home who bus been Instructed In liujuo nursing. Join n home nursing class; you may bo enabled to save lives in your own family or others near you. Tho first meeting of tho re organized Siskiyou camp and hospital service - council, of which Klumulh county is a member, was held lust Friday ut tho Hotel Medford. Furnish ings of ho.ipitul sun rooms at Camp White and completion of tho company day rooms were tho niuln topics of discussion. Maurice. Spalz of Medford pre sided. Council members nnd Red Cross officials from Medford, Grunts Puss, Klamath Kails and Cump White wero in uttendance. Lesllo D. Wright, our local cump und hospital service' chairman represented Klomuth Fulls at this meeting. Ono-thlrd of the hospital sun rooms will be furnished by the Nutlonnl Red Cross but tho re mainder will hnvo to bo taken euro of locally. Needed for the rooms ore draperies, smoking stands, addi tional chairs, radios, lumps, games und similar articles. If you have uny of these articles thut you cuu spare for tho use of tho soldiers, pleaso call Red Cross headquarters. WASHINGTON, Murch 11 (P) Power possibilities In the Paci fic Northwest, lays the national resources planning board, may bo more thun three times the present lS.OuO.OuO-kllowatt total of all hydroelectric plant! In tho United Slates. Tho board's report was pre sented to congress by President Ilooscvclt. Describing the region as "un rivulled In its potentialities for development of Irrigation and wuler power," tho board says the three Columbia river dams now constructed Rock Island, Bonneville and Grand Coulee uggrogute nearly 3,000,000 kilo wutts of power, "The potentialities of the Pa clflc Northwest region may be nearly 19 times that amount," tlio report odds, noting that eight other reservoirs are con tcmplutcd for the Columbia river system and that proposals for "at least 75 additional reser voirs are under consideration and many more undoubtedly will follow further Invcstlga Hon." Possibilities of Irrigation, the board suld, "are almost as im prcssivo," since "approximately S,000,0U0 acres, or about ono quarter of the total additional area In the nation susceptible of reclamation through Irriga tion Is In this area." It said ad ditional water supplies are avail able to supplement "deficient supplies now delivered to about 2,000,000 acres." PALS LOS ANGELES (IF) When she decided to sue her husband for divorce, Mrs. Elma Brcltwcg related In court, Clifford Brclt wcg got so chummy with the process server that the summons never was served. "They sat down and discussed the draft," she explained, "and decided tho navy was the pre. fcrroblo service. I finally had to sorve my husband by publl cation." Superior court granted the divorce but withheld entering the dpcrce pending a waiver from Brcltwcg . . . He's in the navy now. Christmas Is celebrated with picnics and trips in the open In Australia, At one time Italy was called the key power of Europe Somebody threw tlio key away Women's Ambulance Corps Observes First Anniversary Klamath's unit of the Oregon Women's Ambuluncc corps will observe the first anniversary of Its organization at a party to be staged next Tuesday evening, Murch 16, at the Elk hotel ban quet room. Tho birthday purty win sum at 8 o'clock, according to the committee in charge of arrange ments and entertainment, Cpl. Dcna Backed, Pvts. Murjorlc Kvans, Lela Evans and Vencta Larson. A buffet Bupper will be served. Flying Fortress Downs Four Jap Zeros; Returns CANT WAIT TO $ETMr GRO-WPinwe uewMEAL Awanfef S7 of Appror! bf AmttlcM Vr,'nry Medlel .nd Animsl HopiUl Anocimtitx GRO-PUP, a dog food experts indorse, now comes in meal form, tool Made from the same famous formula that makes ribbon form GRO-PUP a favorito in thousands of homes, it contains every vi tamin and mineral nocessary for a dog's growth and vigor. Ri&ht for dogs of all agcsl They love itl Economical, also. Two boxes MEAL form fed aa di rected, is all you have to buy to feed an average 15-lb. dog for one week. Get GRO-PUP at your grocer's today! Mad. by lUHou'i la Wlk CrM 0XYD0L The favorite, . Hog. Pkg CAMAY SOAP Peslgned for fine (kin care 3 for Prices Effective March 12th to 18th P & Q SOAP Those handy giant Q bars 2 for c IVORY SOAP 20c Medium bar, 3 for 24 Pts, Pineapple I Ukelole o. 2H Tin 21 PAMLBe Fancy Royal Club Pts. No. 2M Tin 24 Pts. "r" ,ww- No. 2H Tin 14 Diamond A, Fancy Salad Type Ol- l KadotaFigsTFaTT.nRoy'lc,ub 18c Beans No-8 T,nT"; -7 " lc Llbby Unpeeled Halves 28c 29c 28c " Lima Beans ElVt'E F'ner0.!. 25c 18c Pts. " Peas No. 2 Tin Dainty Dimple Royal Club, No. 2 Tin . 11 C..U rML-4.:i p.. I I Mill WVkniUII S. & W. 0 5 Grapefruit Tall Tin Fancy Royal Club No. 2 Tin 21c 18c 14 Pts. Corn Whole Kernel Diamond A No. 2 Tin & Tomatoes Tin 17c 14c Pt. Price Vel. Vol. (8 (Catsup, CHB, Ige. bottle 15 (14) Corn, Moco, No. 2 tin 156 (13) Peas, Meco No. 303 tin . 13t (11) Spinach, Royal Club No. 2 tin tSl) (10) Beets, Royal Club Sliced, No. 2 tin 15 ( ) Asparagus, Royal Club ' Picnic tin 21 1) (13) Tomatoes, Royal Club, Tall Tin ....13$ ( 8 ) Grapefruit, Royal Club 14)4 os. tin , 12$ (10) Beets, Diamond A Shoestring. No. 2 iln .13$ ( 8 ) Tomato Juice, Swift's. 13 U oi. tin .... 8$ ( 8 ) Grapefruit Juice, Royal Club, No. 2 tin 13$ ( 8 ) Blended Juice, Royal Club, 13H-oi, tin 11$ ( 8 ) Green Pea Soup, Campbell's 2 for 28$ ( 8 ) Veg. Soup, Campbell's ll-oi. tin 2 for 25$ (8 ) Chtckon Noodle, Camp bells, 10 4 oi. tin 14$ (14) Peas and Carrots, Royal Club No. 2 tin 17$ Oranges Znllo. 55c Onions 0. 8. . 1. .... .. 10Lb.. 45c Grapefruit su.a lot25c Onion Plants ,iyVbMneoni,oni23c Grapefruits .. 4lor28c JONES COLORED FRYERS Pork Sale Fresh Side Pork Lb. 32c Pork Roast Lb. 32c Pork Chops Lb. 39e Leg of Pork, Vi or whole Lb. 37c Beof Roast, Fancy Steer Lb. 30c Sirloin Stoaki Lb. 39c STRETCH YOUR RATION BOOK KRAUT, Gold Smith ..Of. Glass Jar 19$ HONEY, Pure Strained 8-lb. Tin 89$ PANCAKE FLOUR, Hungry Jack , 1.8-Lb. Bag 48$ APPLE BUTTER, Llbby'i 30-ot. Jar 27$ OLIVES, Stradford Pitted Pint Tin 25$ RAVIOLI, Riviera Brand 18-oi. Jar 1$$ CAKE FLOUR, Swanidown Lge. Pkg. 25$ MILK, Swift Premium Case $4.47 3 cam 28$ MILK, Pet Brand Tall Tin 10$ PEANUT BUTTER,' Skippy Chunk Style or Creamed, Jar 39$ Mild Cheese Yb 35c WESSON OIL Pint 27 F0RMAY Shortening AO 3-lb. tin Use Stamp No. II for SUGAR , Use Stamp No. 23 for COFFEE FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST 3 CAKES . . . 10c COFFEE LESLIE SALT WHITE ROSE BLEACH Golden West, A( Plain or Iodised, It, One-Half 10 lib. Jar 2 Pkgs ,ac Gallon l" jTjim-' Right Reserved to f) ) g f f Limit Quantities J f SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, March 11 (Delayed) (V) Tho crew of a U. S. army Flying Fortress on reconnaissance shot down four Japanese Zero fight ers south of Gasrnata, enemy base on New Britain Island, and returned home yesterday after noon for a safe landing despite tho fact that all Its four officers had been wounded, A fifth Japanese fighter was reported probably destroyed out of a flight of nine which am bushed the American plane from a cloud formation. The wounded pilot, whose name was withheld with those of other wounded officers by army regulations, had to be held flat on his back after being struck In the arm, thigh, and back and the plane was landed by a co-pilot who had been struck in the chin and neck. The navigator and bombar dier, both officers, were wound ed also, but all the enlisted men, who actually accounted for the heavy toll of Japanese planes, escaped unscathed. Engineer Sergt. Willard Mad ison, of Corvallls. Ore., stepped in to help the co-ptlot with the difficult landing. EMERGENCY CALL FORT WAYNE, Ind., UP) A police station switchboard oper ator, hearing unintelligible screams on an incoming call, dis patched a patrol squad to In vestigate. Mrs. Jessie Hake met the of ficers at the door and explained that her baby had upset the tele phone stand, inadvertently dial ed police "emergency" in trying to extricate Itself from the wire and "screamed bloody murder" in the confusion of It all. Always read the classified ads. THE REVOLVING WHITES KANSAS CITY (P) Halbert White, after 62 .years' service, retired from his furniture-store department-head Job, last July. His son, H. Lynn Whito, suc ceeded him. Today H. Lynn White Jolm the army. His successor at the store It Halbert White. - P i L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOIPITALIIATION No Un of Tlmo P.fman.nt Ratulul DR. E. M. MARSHA Ohlropnetlt Phytlolon nt No, 7th - Ilqulra Thulro lid. PfMnr mt EMI MONTGOMERY WARP We 7ve Just unpacked ournevj . - Spring suits . end we think (Q&k Mill llilii hK hit HViX V wmM 'W WARDS STYLED BY BRENT ... HuiVj ik A MAKE YOU CAN COUNT ON! jp) Mj lkl 98 df; Pardon our excitement! But here In spite of war-time shortages is as good-looking an array of spring suits as we've seen In years! Swell stripes . . . colorful tweeds . . . smooth gabardines .. ... quiet overplaids. And all tailored the Brent way for good fit, for comfort, for good looks. 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