I ■ - - —— ' SL OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, IMS.. . Public Invited Tn Hear Mrs. Sackett Next Monday I f ■ . II*!!■■■ ■!■ ■■■ I Social Nqtes i Will Americans Be More Tender With Their Money Than Lives of Their Sons One Day of War I Russia —1943 PAGE SEVEN ■■ —■■■■. yi. Coffee Glasjf Jkn Can Be Used For Home Canning All interested are invited to the Junior Wtaua'i Club . Housewives throughout the coun­ Guild Hall Monday, April 1», to hear The Junior Women’s Club met last try who have been the subject of Mrs. Sheldon Sackett, who will speak Monday night at the home at Mrs. “One Day of War” will ba shown on the subject of “United States in Hasel Scharfer with Vi McBride as ' at the Roxy Theatre on Sunday, husbandly ridicule for saving those empty glass coffee jars and metal Ki.......... < a a New World.” This subject is one a co-host ess Mary Steven»; first Monday, Tuesday, April 18-20. caps “just in case,” today have the of vital importance and her vice president, presided in the ab­ In a foreword to this two-reel lust laugh. Washington, D. C. — A blunt challenge—whether Amer­ will no doubt challenge the thinking sence of thp president, -■ Lunelle commentator t 1 Westbrook icans will be more tender with their money than with the lives subject. One of the country’s largest glass of* ail attending. Mrs. Sackett spoke Chapin. Members decided that in of their sons — confronts U. S. citizens as they prepare to Van Voorhls states ti\at the Editors manufacturers has announced pro­ last week in Portland before the A. as much as the milk fund is now self- meet the appeal ‘ of the government to put ar an additional 13 billion of the March of Time consider it duction of a new type of thrifty lid A. U. W. on a similar subject and was supporting to turn it over to Mr. i dollars into the fight in the next three weeks. “the most outstanding factual film designed to convert regulation coffee heartily received. Dunn, superintendent of schools for American dollars which run off to f to come out of this.war.*' Those who some cozy shelter to hide while much too high to meet the war situa­ see “One Day of War' will agree jars into ideal containers for home­ Mrs. Sackett is recognized as a the rest of the year. preserving. . American boys are dying to defend tion of 1943. Last year more than brilliant woman, a deep thinker and I Plans were discuzssed for the send­ our cities and towns from destruc­ 82 billion dollars of our soaring na­ with the Editors. For the first time, Simultaneously. the Consumer Di- a forceful speaker. She is serving ing of delegates to the'State Conven­ tion face ___ a rising tiou and invasion will face _ tional income went to feed the de­ the American public can sei* authen­ vision of OPA has announced that in her tu cond term as a member of the tion in Saierq, June 1-2-3. Names on demand from all classes clasaes of patriotic sires of Americans for clothes, rec­ tic, dramatic and exclusive pictures the future many containers will reation, foods and luxuries. As these State Board of Higher Education and the nominating committee were: citizens to come out and fight. of the life-and-death struggle be­ come equipped with paper covers Millions of workers who now are items grow scarcer, more of our in- has field several state positions. She Lunelle Chapin, Mary Stevens, Ger­ buying War Bonds regularly out of 1 come must be diverted from such tween Russia and Germany. There and urges prospective home-canners was secretary to Gov. Meier during trude Swinney, Hazel Scharfer,' current income must lend extra expenses into government bonds. are realistic battle scenes, struggles to retain all screw caps that will fit money to their government during During 1942 millions of our fathers, between men and tanks; scenes be- the term of office when he was ill Gladys May and Eunice Howe. the opening of the standard home­ the Second War Loan campaign sons, relatives and friends were in for several months and it required Following the business meeting the. (which started April 12). training here and abroad. Some , hind the front, in factories, in mi ups, preserving coffeejar. The new can­ that Mrs. Sackett assume much gov­ members played pinochle, after In-recognition of the spirit of sac­ were already in action. Casualties in the Baku oilfields. Some grue­ ning lids are used in cooperation rifice which is sweeping over the were beginning to bite into every some closeups of victims'— one a ernmental responsibility. which refreshments were served. At­ with the screw-on caps and house­ Following her address. Mr» Sack­ tending were Gertrude Swinney,, I land as our troops swuig into of­ community. War Bonds became a little bov—mav prove too much for wives are urged to build up a back­ fensive action., in Africa and await vital link between the home and ett will take charge of a forum at Fay Waggoner. Ardiss Sherwood, hypersensitive spectators, especially the signal for a landing in Europe, fighting fronts. log against the day when the screw which time those present will have Lucille Walker, Mary Stevens, Hazel the Treasury Department is offering women, Hut this is war — war for Today sacrifice has become a way caps are no longer available. an opportunity to discuss points of Scharfer. Vi McBride, Evelyn Rus-' a series of government bonds to fit of life for America’s fighting men. survival—and only through such The lids are designed in accordance every pocketbook. • i* Civilian apending on the 1942 scale interest. Those who heard Dr. Du­ sell, Ruth Clayton, Dorothy Harris, No matter whether Americans buy must go out the window if the home * realistic and revealing scenes can with government regulations and are bach will recall he stressed the value Ilean Durand, Mary Virginia Morris, the familiar Series E Bonds or folks are to attempt to match the one get an idea of the almost super­ made ot tin-plate and lined with a of regular forums to discuss poet war Eunice Howe and Mrs. C. H. Abder- per cent bonds dr 2 per cent bonds heroism of our boys at the front. human courage of the Russian people -rubber compound. Millions of them or tax certificates, they will be doing • plan». ’ j •on. Not every American can take his to fight for the country they love. are now being manufactured for dis- • their part to make the Second War place in a bomber or in a foxhole More than any pictures that' have B. P. W. is Offering this progrum | Loan drive a success. tributioA to grocery stores late in or on a fighting ship but he can .fire at no expense to you. The Committee Many Club W< Soviet April. It is expected they will do M m M u R Consumer Speeding Toe High. away at the enemy by lending thus far come out °( r Union, these Jolt the spectator into much to help overcome the shortage members in charge are Mesdames To Attend ' -urhrsn Consumer spending in 1942 was money to the. government. —U. I.. '.'J.S---------- actual realization of the magnificent • • -1 1 •" ■" The list of women planning to at-; -........... . — - Martha Mulkey, Gladys Gano, Geor­ of home-canning jars during the fight being waged by the Russians coming season. gia Richmond, Idyl Godard. Group tend the Bond Sale luncheon in nesday of each month. Wednesday, Scores Of Cars On The to destroy the Nazi invaders. siinging will be led by Mrs. Charles Marshfield on April 24 when Mrs, April 28, there will be cards and t I' -I ■ ir . "1 ■ r" ■ 1 Rogue For Fishing Sunday This release will be shown at the __ ___ are Stauff, chairman of music for B. P. McAdoo will be the speaker, con-i_ games. Friends of the church . Calling cards, 5 m tor »1.00 Fishermen on the Rogue last week ­ Roxy Theatre this coming Sunday, tains the following names: Mesdames welcome. W. Fred Houston, Chas. Stauff, F. L.I Attending yesterday were: Mes- end report that the cars parked Monday and Tuesday. Greenough, C. L. Tuttle, Florence dames Ed Lorepz, Henry Lorenz, J. along the road to the old Bagnall Large Rand-McNally maps of The ferry, on Sunday, were in the great­ World and of the United States, on llullcck, M. O. Hawkins, G. W. Tyr-jE. Axtell, Theo. Clinton, C. L. Tut- est number ever seen there; the old rell, O. C. Sanford, Martha Mulkey, tie, Ida Owen, Chas. Selbig, Annie heavy paper at Norton’s, only 25c each. a R. A. Wernich and Geo. Maynard. Robinson, J. A. Moore, F. M. Shaw, pre-rationing days never witnessed The names of many more from Co- j Chas. Stauff,'Miaa Marianne Axtell, such a jam. The rlvci* had cleared i up by Sunday, too, and some good quille are expected before the list' Rev. and Mrs. Robert. Greene. ‘The local War Price and Rationing Keys made for all locks. Stevens is complete. Chairmen of women’s ■ catches are reported. Board has just received a copy of Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. tf organizations selling the bonds will E A Walker Club the new Maximum Price Regulation forward the names for reservations _____ * _______ Mail your Watch, Jewelry and Op­ Members of. the Friday Pinochle or call Mrs. R. A. Wernich, Coquille j CJub were entertained by Mrs. Ed. tical Repairs to V. R. Wilson. Jew­ governing ceiling prices on used trucks. The regulation will become chairman of women’s organization ' — - Walker at • her home — Wednesday eve- eler, Watchmaker and Optometrist. effective April 28, and establishes K,< r selling. Dessert ______ was served ar- Expert Service. Coquille, Ore. IQtfs prices at ce r t a in perc e nta g e s~of the Lning. T _______ upon ________ Regulation For Sale Of Used Trucks $13.95 Howdy Folks: We wonder how many of you ever figured what ten per cent more gas mileage would save during the year? Our system of valve cor­ rection will give you 10 to 25 per cent more mileage and power even though you have just ground them by some other method. We.average more than one valve correction a day ao we have hundreds en which wo base our state- mettf. - ■ r- If you have a valve-in-head motor bring the head in, we will always take time to do it within 24 hours. AMZY World Globes $3.95 to | rival o4 the guaute At cards prizes Reclining Chairs i original factory list price, depending on age and condition of the truck. Dealers and all other persons inter­ Yes, it is true, there is a safe harm­ ested In the regulation may call at with Ottoman less medicated liquid called Kleerex the local Board office for informa­ that dries up pimples over night. tion. An additional supply of the Many report that they had a red sore regulation will soon be available for pimply face one night and surprised distribution. The regulation covers their friends the next day with a all sales by a dealer or by any indi- dear complexion. There Is no risk. ‘ vidual.” The first application must convince ----------■------' ¡Community Building. Come and see you or you get-your money back. Join | The average U. S. home is 25 j Neighborhood Bridge Club | the queen crowned at 9:00 p. m. the happy Kleerex users who are no years old- -two years older in the : Mrs. Frank Martin entertained the Admission 55 cents per person, 13t3 longer embarrassed with unsightly country than in the city—and four members of her bridge club on Wed­ I .ir'-l'..- £•'" pimples. For sale by Barrow Drug, out of fen lack private t