Dember 11, 1941 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAGS SEVEN Qoii North Mm. Arthur "Snowy" Gwitufnun ami simiil daughtor, Bony, left Thursday for MHton-r"reewter where they will bo the guest of Mm, Gus tufson's sister, Dr. mid Mri. Klow or. They have beon located In Carmel since Gustufson, former Klamath Union high school foot ball conrh, win on lied Into the orvlce. Mri, Citislufsoti visited here Wednesday evening with old friend. Khn will remain north with her smsll duughter. for an Indefinite time. Ream Women Mouther of lite women' mixtllnry of Itenme; Gulf and Country club will meet Friday at 1:30 p. ni. at the home of Mr. Georife H. Merryman Sr., Pacific Terrace, to spend Did afternoon sewing for the American Hod Cross. All mate rial for thone who with to knit. or lew will be on hand. It wa announced by Mr. W. E. Lamm, president of Rcnme. St. Pul'i Guild The regular meeting of St, Paul' guild will he held at 2 p. m. Thursday, De cember 11, at the pnilsli house, Eighth and Jeffi-rson street. In tho absence of Die president, Mr. W. B. Ilrndrlrkson, vice president, will preside nt the outline lueeii; a licporU of the recent parish baziiur will be made at till time. Alt women of the parish are cordially In vited to be present. A lighted Christmas tree and exchnngn of gift during the tea hour will close the afternoon meeting. Course Cancelled Dr. Peter H. Rozcndul, Klamath county health officer, who was to have left Wednesday night fur Port land to attend a three-day course in chest diseases, received word late Wednesday the school had been cancelled due to the na tional emergency. Girl Scout News Data Changad The regular monthly meeting of the DeMolay Mother club ha been changed from Thursdoy, Deremher H, to Wednesday, December 17, at the home of Mr. Godfrey tilohm lit 8 p. m. wigareii Tire ine cuy fire) department was called to 220, South Fourth street, home of Dave Allison, where a cigarette had caused fire to destroy a mattress and several blankets. The call wa received at 1:13 a. m., firemen stated. PTA Notes SHASTA The November business meet ing of Shasta PTA opened with Mr. Ralph Aubrey presiding. Mr. Leonard Lund, program chairman, Introduced Mr. La Verne Doty who led the flag salute, and Klcanor Hum who ang, "Cod Bleu America," Mr. Monroo led the fifth grade choru fa three number. They were accompanied by Ruth Gysber. Mr. Knight played a piano number, "The Holy City," by Steven Adam. It was re ported that Loll Hare' room won the award in tho PTA' uc cessful drive thl fall. Her room brought in 25 new member un der the leadership of Mrs, East man, room representative. Mrs; Monroe' fifth grade room won the attendance award for Wed nesday' meeting. Committee report Included a report by Mr. Williams that the rummage sale on November 18 brought in 121.85. The project thl year 1 the furnishing of health room, Mr. Williams also announced that in February the PTA will sponsor a box social followed by square dancing. The meeting was concluded with a report on nutrition by Mr. Aub rey, assisted by Mrs. Ivan Crum- packer. They announced the PTA would buy a largo nutrition poster for each room. Refreshment wero served by the three first grade rooms. The December meeting will be moved ahead ono week to December 17. Tho Girl Scout of Klamath j Kalis have pledged their crv- j ice In this national emergency. Senior Girl Scout mid Mar- im-rs arc trained by tho Red ' Cross to help register in time of disaster. Another group has volunteered to help with tho registration at the chamber of commerce. AH troops are planning to do Red Cros sewing or knitting as the need arise and are concen trating on first aid training in their program. In Girl Scouting the opportun ities to learn helpful and neces sary things are cm! less. They want to be occupied with task that seem to be of particular im portance now. Those very task have always been important, and have always been a part of the Girl Scout program, but 0 clear er light is shed on them now be cause they realize that to leorn how to do them, and the doing of them well la defense service. They learn how to give first aid, how to organize groups for war work or play, how to preserve the valuable things we have and to waste nothing, how to cook in their own home and out of door, when they have the usual thing to cook with and when they have to use "make shifts." In thinking of what young people can do to serve, do not under-value the learning how to perform simple household tasks and the making add keeping home happy, well run and unit ed. Anything that they do to strengthen our home life Is definite contribution to defense and is In troubled times a in peaceful ones a patriotic respon sibility of girls and women. Girl Scout believe that if all agencies which are itrivtng to preerve democracy will work together, they will give much to one another and will strengthen our total defense program. The Girt Scout organization pledges It cooperation. VITAL STATISTICS BENSON Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamnth Falls, Ore., Deccmbor 10, 1941, to Mr. and Mr. Porter Benson, 330 Martin atrect, girl. Weight: 8 pounds 5 ounces. SANCHEZ Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamnth Falls, Ore., December 11, 1941, to Mr, and Mr. Jose Sanchez, Mowlch, Ore., a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 14 ounce. California Holds Many Alien Arrests SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11 (UP) At least 570 Japanese, German and Italian alien were under arrest In California Wed nesday night, according to the federal bureau of Investigation. The biggest catch wa in southern California, where 401 aliens were rounded up for questioning. The number In cluded 314 Japanese, 72 Ger mans and 1 1 Italian. The northern California divi sion of tho F.BI said It had taken 169 alien Into custody, includ ing 59 Germans, 18 Italian and 92 Japanese. An FBI spokesman indicated tho roundup was nearly com plete. SPRUCE PRICES WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 P) Sitka spruco prices will be dis cussed in Portland December 12, Price Administrator Leon Hen derson ald. Price had risen sharply and'he had asked pro ducer to meet. The spruce la used In manu facture of training plane. H. R. (DICK) MAGUIRE Realtor Seal Estate Sala Rental Leans Property Management Automobile, fir, Casualty InturanM . ICS! 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