Public Invited To R. N. A. Evening Session June 16 FAMILY G KOH'S Old Photographs Restored Gregg Hardware S hcrwih W illiams P aints '-*T Playground News By Miss Page Boys and girls, would you like to have a good time this summer” Come have to the playground any time from 110:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Clubs are being organized, which i will include athletics, such as bad- i minton, table tennis, croquet, horse- t shoes, softball and other sports; re- . lays and races; acrobatic stunts; quiet games, Such as checkers, marbles, . > dart games, etc.; dramatics; music; doll; pet, and library or reading. , t There will be tournaments, con- i tests, and prizes given to the members > i of the clubs Each day, there will be , a special athletic event and also something ’special given by one of I the other clubs. Once a week there • will be a program in which all clubs ■ will participate. All boys and girls of school age are > cordially invited to come. Meet your I friends and playmates here and have lots of fun. PIMPLES DISAPPEARED OVER NIGHT Council Session Monday Evening Yes, it is true, there is rf safe harm less medicated liquid called Kleerex that dries up pimples over night. (Continued from page one) | Those who followed simple directions property owners petitioned for the , and applied Kleerex upon retiring improvement. were __________ amazingly ___ surprised when they The council voted to accept I. A. I found their pimples has disappeared. Elrod's offer of $350 for the city- owned old Palmer tract, 100 by 100 feet, In the northeast comer of the city. The council also authorized the sale of a tract on Coulter street, just1 south of the Knife Apartments, to Lee I Stonecypher for $375. Of that amount the city will have to pay $75 to the county for delinquent These users enthusiastically praise Kleerex and claim they are no longer embarrassed and are now happy with their clear complexions. Don't take our word for it, use Kleerex tonight If one application does not satisfy, you get ypur money back. There is no risk so do not hesitate. For sale by | Barrow Drug Co. ____________ 8t9< RECENTLY ARRIVED FURNITURE of good values A letter was read from the State. Board of Health protesting against conditions in a garden in the north ' part of the city where the dumping of chicken manure has created a bad condition as to odors and makes it' also an ideal spot for the breeding of flies. It was ordered that the public drink­ ing fountain at the Tip Top comer 39« Club Entertained By ’ be repaired with a new head so that Mrs. Peterson last Thursday those drinking there cannot get their ■ » ' At her home on Knowlton Heights, mouths down on the burbles through Mrs. Feru Peterson was hostess to which the water flows. . the 396 club last Friday. A potluck The street committee was asked to 1 lunch was served and the members inspect the buttons in the middle of worked on tea towels after which an the street, at the hotel corner and at ^interesting program was given. the northeast intersection comer of Musical selections by Elsie Wheaton, the court house. Complaints have. Edna Rakestraw and Fern Peterson, been made that they are damaging to i a unique number, “The Doll Dance,” tires. With a cash balance on hand the I by Edna Rakestraw and the singing of old time songs were enjoyed. last of this month of more than $5000, ■ Guild Plans Silver Tea And . Cora Mackey was winner of the spec­ with no callable bonds for which it Bridge Party Next Week ial drawing. Coffee, cakes and can be used, the council authorized The ladies of St. James' Guild, doughnuts wdre served by the host­ City Treasurer Caughell to purchase headed by Mrs. J. A. Moore,, presi­ ess in the afternoon. Members pres- $5000 more of war bonds.. dent, are giving more than usual ef­ ■ ent were Pearl Ruble, Elsie Wheaton, This led to a discussion of what the fort and thought toward plans to .Laura Brandon, Hazel George, Mrs. city is going to do to provide a sew­ make the Bishop’s Tea, which is to Jacobson, Edna Rakestraw, Cora age disposal plant which is now re­ be held Tuesday, June 15, a real suc- Mackey and the hostess, Fern Peter- quired by state statute, but which it is certain the state board of health 1 son. Mrs. J. A. Lamb is chairman of As the next meeting date occurs will not demand until after the war arrangements and Muriel Dae is in I just before July 4, it was decided te —with the consequent cessation of charge of the music, which will go postpone the meeting until July 9. polluting Vhe Coquille river with i I on throughout the afternoon. sewage — and it was the talk that | A silver offering will be taken, 1 Mrs. Mackey Entertained these war bonds would be building! the proceeds of which will go into 1 Laf-a-Let Club Tharsday i up a sinking fund for payment of i * ♦ the Building fund. This is an op­ The Laf-a-Lot Club was enter­ the disposal plant cost when it is ‘ portunity for members and friends of tained by Mrs. Alex Mackey at her built and put into operation. the parish to contribute as gener­ First Chief Snyder stated that the i home on the Marshfield Highway ously as is possible toward a fund last Thursday afternoon. The ladies fire department would assist in the ! 1 which some day may be substantial sewed arid visited ?nd later were burning over enough to permit u parish vicarage. served refreshments Members pres­ grounds east of i All members and friends are in­ ent were Huldah Ellingson, Bertha the dump was vited and urged to attend. v Cross, Ophal Gilman, Rose Marie last year. The monthly reports of City Re­ Martin, Pearl Ruble and Core Leslie, City Treasurer Mackey. Guests were Lodema Kribg corder and her two children Sandra and Caughell and Chief of Police Crsager ¡Uarry: JUda Jacoby and son, Noel, .were accepted and placed on file. The council confirmed the appoint- 'and Elsie Wheaten. . ment of Ivan Shumate, who was named as police officer by Mayor Dorcas Society Met Wood on May 20. One New Daveno With Springs Good Selection of Victory Model Davenos Four Very Comfortable Swing Chairs - » , Large Assortment of PICTURES. MIRRORS. LAMPS AND *1 OCCASIONAL LIVING ROOM PIECES 50-lb. Felt Mattreys, • Hepvy striped ticking , * Splendid Selection of Living Room. Bath Room, Bed Room Throw Bugs *74.50 67.50 ... *39.50 *1O O Mi yd. Salesman’s Rug Samples ft ft Exceptional values at I • W toA»#J Last Thursday USED TIRES The Dorcas society missionary Renewal of Drivers’ Licenses group of the Church of Christ met Not Necessary Till IMS Thursday with Mrs. Belle Hooton. With hundreds of Oregon drivers ¡The devotional» were in charge of J Mrs. Hooton. who gave the 23rd needlessly filing applications for re­ newals of their drivers’ licenses this Psalm from memory. President Mrs. Pajfne presided at summer, Secretary of State, Bob Far­ the business meeting. Reports were rell reminds them that the last legis­ given by the various committees in lature amended the state drivers’ charge, such as quilt, tea-towel and license law to extend current licertses pillow fust's, as well as a letter from for another two-year period. Licenses which normally would the “Smiths,” one of our several mis­ sionaries. The Smiths spend much have expired June 30, 1943, now will be good till June 30, 1945. This en­ time in Alaska. / The following ladies were in at- ables motorists who now hold licenses tendance: Mesdames Art Hooton, to operate on them for another two Ervin McKee, Harold McCue, Amos yeArs without further examinations Payne, Alton Dungey, Guy Kelley, or fees. “During the past few days, this of- Miss Jennie Lafferty and the hostess. fice has received hundreds of letters from Oregon drivers, applyjng for Mrs. Wilcox Entertains renewals of their driver’s licenses,” The Past Noble Grands Farrell says. “They are following I The Past Noble Grands of Coquille their normal procedure in this mat- met Friday at the home of Della Wil­ ter, not realizing that it is not neces- cox with Hester Holterstott as co- sary for them to renew this year, hostess. Those present were Ethel The law was changed in order to Leach, Jennie Price, Pansy Ross, avoid the necessity of hiring several Flora Dunne, Harriett Schaer, Myrtle hundred extra help for the renewal ’ Benham, Ruth Beyers, Annie Robin- rush at a time when people are !son, Ida Oerdlng, Edith Gruenwald needed to help harvest and process and the hostesses. our food crops and do other essen- After the business meeting*. the tial work." evening was spent ip playing “take Persons whq do not have a license ! it or leave it,” Hariett Schaer win­ to drive in Oregon are required to ning the prize. The door prize went obtain them, just as before. But to Annie Robinson. those who now have licenses, will i Ail departed at a late hour after not be required to renew them tilt partaking of the delicious refresh­ after June 30, 1945. ments, which consisted of cake, ice cream and coffee. We carry a complete line of V- Belts for all makes of Refrigerators, WANTED—Small Wood Heater or Washing Machines and other equip­ Trash Burner. Phone 13R23, W. A. ment. Washer Service Co.. 365 W. Blake. It* Front, Coquille. Phone. lfltfs { ■ ; : ; : ■ ; ! ■ I MNDPffNTy *°NG M0KEI ' ,'E*r*l^L^GomGo~ Green J FEATURE NO. TWO uni $ «m iw ' j «0T ffiMHIHG! z While it is not required by law that auto drivers have Auto Liability Insurance OFFICIAL O. P. A. INSPECTOR Station No. Il-l5 and No. 11-3 Southwestern Motors Car & Home Supply Store Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the auto- ist’s point of view'that his car be fully covered bv Liability Insuranie'tS trmli^ «rfc* fftaF, »if hr) r>r4df- lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license of his car is hot suspended, pending court action to deter­ mine where the fault lay. FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE Matinee l: 45 • • Matinee Evenings