•f First Wagons To The Rockies will be held in Coquille. The meet ing will be preceded by a six-thirt o'clock potluck dinner. Mrs. Mar­ jorie Simpson, of Portland, worthy Monday Night Bridge Club When “Jed” Smith crossed the matron, will make her official visit.1 The Monday Night Bridge Club (Continued from Page One) (Continued from page one) Last Thursday evening. Past Ma­ Rockies at the South Pass in 1824, he Dr. June Martin, associate grand was entertained Monday evening by i pointa of the V-Home 1943 campaign trons and Past Patrons were honored > will also be an honored Mrs. H. W. Pierce at her bonté. i Curry County Reporter as saying visioned a wagon trail crossing the at the regular meeting of Beulah | that a 15-mile clearance in each are aggressive drives: Conservation guest. Continental Divide in the not distant Prises for scores went th Mrs. J. A.< Chapter, O. E. S. A most instructive I Lamb, high; Mrs. Ed Loren», second direction is necessary to make it a . . . salvage . . . guarding information future. It had been the practice of and entertaining degree, entitled buying War Bonds and War, perfect or ideal location. That is, . , the fur traders to transport the furs, 'high and Mrs. Muri Pettit, consola- “The/Ten Virtues.” was given by there must be no obstruction within Stamps, and air raid protection,' bought at the annual rendezvous in ; lion. Others attending were Mes­ several of the members, assisted by that distance that would be a haz­ which can be interpreted as ag­ the Rockies, by bull-boat or pack- dames J. L. Smith, Jane William«, the choral group. Each past matron ard to flight of a pl;uie landing or gressive in that it protects military H. À. Young, Bert Folsom, Edna horsa. Such transportation was labor­ and patron was presented with a taking off. The prop ,ed field, he objectives and plants, which turn out The next regular meeting of the I Hartson and Pierce. ious and dangerous, but had been ac­ corsage or boutonniere. stated, fulfills ail these requirements, war materials and supplies. cepted as the only way. Smith The meeting was also in the nature Following the meeting, a social Business and Professional Women's A compelling additional reason for except that in one direction it was u hour was enjoyed, after which mem­ Club will be held April 5 jn the of a shower for a previous member, ■ mile short, or only 14 miles miles, conducting a new home-to-home broached the matter of wagon trans­ bers and guests adjourned to the Guild Hall at eight o’clock, promptly. Mrs. Ula Leach, whose marriage In I and that in the direction the very Civilian Defense enterprise is the portation to hit partners, David Jack- banquet hall where attractively dec­ Mrs. Inez Chase, chairman of the Hollywood is to be solemnised in the I least used. It was further pointed need for instructing each family in son und William Sublette, while camped to Pierre’s Hole in the pres­ orated birthday cakes, honoring those committee in charge of the program, near future. out that only on.e airport on the Pa­ new methods of fighting fire bombs, ent Idaho In the winter of 1829-30 whose natal day was in the first submits the following announcement: based bn the addition of explosive cific coast met up with specifications Smith declared that it was entirely three months, were served. The "All members of B. P. W. and friends | Party For Mrs. Wm. Fteten equal to this. By these specifications chargee to Axia incendiaries. It is Worthy Matron, Mrs. Edna Taylor, who are interested In the subject, i Mrs. Harold Withnell and Mias 1 it is meant that the air approach must essential that every citizen be in­ feasible to transport furs by wagon whose birthday was in March, was •How to Check Inflation,’ are invited i Mary Virginia Morris were co-host- be in the clear approximately 40 to 1. formed personally, that the printed from the Rockies to St. Louis. His honored with a special cake, which to ask questions on the subject and esses Tuesday evening at the With- j The development of the runways instructional information in hia home plausible arguments won them so was made by the Associate Matron, receive the opinions of five Coqttille nell home. The party was in the to these standards will permit the be brought up to date, and that his Sublette started for St. Louis to out­ nature of a stork shower in honor' operation of army, commercial or home. equipment be inspected again fit a wagon train. Mrs. Leon» Bryant. business people., The train consisted of eigh(y-one “This round-table panel discussion of Mrs. Wm. Fioten. Pinochle was I i civil aircraft equal to any flying to- in the light of the new instructions. Thuraday evening, April 8, the men, mounted, ten wagons drawn by the evening's diversion, followed by j district meeting of three chapters group will consist of a banker, an I day and will undoubtedly be ade- Here's How The five mules each, two light wagons experienced politician and timber­ refreshments and the unwrapping of | 'quate for aircraft yet to be designed. Campaign Shape« Up , drawn by one mule each, twelve head man, an expert in agriculture, an lovely gifts. Two invited guests un­ The development of this airport is This campaign will be the most educator and a business woman who able to be present but wNb sent gifts the initial'stage of a mammoth plan extensive conducted in Oregon "by of'cuttie to be used for beef if the is also aware of household problems. were Mesdarnc» Dennis Waggoner of aviation in Curry county and the i any agency since the start of the war. buffalo failed, and one milk cow. The "After an expression from each of and Herman Fioten. Others attend­ southern Oregon and northern Cali­ It will consist of three distinct phases, motley outfit ihft St. Louis on April 10. 1830, and followed the Platte these people as to their own beliefs ing were Mesdames Lud Scharfer, fornia districts. • and its objective will be to inte­ River to its destination on the Wind Wm.’ Walker, Leroy Swinney, Tom as to how inflation can and should grate, or wrap into one “ package, ” Another official stated that it - Myrtle Point Misses should be rememebred that addition- all the steps civilians can take in River range, reaching there on July be checked, there will be a bit of Stevens, Bandy McBride, ALL RADIOS, reg» crossfire since they al) can not be Yvonne Kern and Eunice Howe. .al airports, of a subsidiary nature, to their homes toward shortening this 16. repaired at The trappers were elated with the expected to agree qr disagree in ev­ take care of this ‘large port in the war. Just' as the 1942 campaign wafttag far coming of the wagons and the Indians ery respect. However, the success Roy Mothers Club future will undoubtedly be con­ aroused public interest and participa­ declared that it was “Big Medicine." of the program will be contributd At Work On Quilt structed, making it possible for any tion in civilian protection, the V- Small Electric Moton Tbe Roy Mothers Club met last citizen of Curry county to take ad- Home campaign is designed to win On August 4, the wagons, piled high to by the individual questioning with precious furs which men had Repaired Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. O. K. I vantage of the port at Port Orford. raised by those in the audience. full support Of the entire population | j risked their lives to obtain, pulled Rakestrarw at her home. The group “A good attendance is solicited and all phases of Civilian Defense. A pilot present Informed the meet­ for ______ ¡away from the rendezvous on the refreshments will be served by the worked on the blocks for the emsr- ing that flying in the future will be Campaign The firot three weeks of April will lon* )oun*y 11 "“jJ" 7^’' committee before the business ses­ gency quilt which they will complete I more and more by instruments and st a special meeting next Wednesday that airports with tbe specifications be devoted to an intensive publicity ber 10. six month, to a day after leav- sion convenes." * lhe S\ Members of the committee are: at the home of Mrs Frances Detlef- and conditions adequate to care for and advertising campaign throughout the entire state mtorml^ the public I-ouis The m‘lkJ»* ma----- .U-— ....... - —J..- ----- ; — t —-». —e A »• _ 1.1 trpat inate the previous slow grinding of Leona Bryant. very special I examination , given in the diatrict organizations as possible. Maude Brockman and a lovely lynch lenses by hand. during the afternoon was an ebruary < was enjoyed by all. Civilians For Victory Week Eaoti member of Congress is en­ At the next meeting, to be with promtu musical, Upon request Mrs* The fourth week of April will be Mining Location Douces toi sale •• Mrs. Florence DeNoma, 580 North Bryant consented to sing, accompan­ titled to make four appointments the climax of the V-Home campaign ied by Mrs. M. 0. Hawkins, songs to 4he Military Academy at West . . . ali V-Homes should have their this office. Hall, on April 8 the ladies are re­ quested to bring scissors. needles and which are some of her own favorites. Point, and ftve appoint menu to the identifying stickers up. The final thimbles, as the work will be getting Attending were Mesdamea H, A. Naval Academy. Congressman Har­ “Civilians for Victory Week” will be Young, J. L. Smith, F. L. G reenough, ris Ellsworth writes that aince no rags ready for rugs a recruiting week for new volunteers v Anyone wishing to attend the A. J. Sherwood, Bert Folsom, Jane one had been appointed to either for all branches (Protective and Civ- meetings will be welcome. — Press Williams, M 0- Hawkins, J, A. Lamb, academy from the-seven counties In ilan War Service Branches) to fill Get your U.S. Fighter and Ob­ H. W. Pierce, Lpona Bryant and R. A. this district fdr some time, all places Cora ’ * in replacements of existing vacancies servation Squadron insignia — I Wernieh. ’ were open for appointment. Ac­ and to develop a poo) of available the kind youngsters are collect­ cordingly, he has. now named four workers for new jobs as they come ing now! In full color on cloth, principals and three alternates for up. Highlights of the publicity will Pawba Group Have Meetiag — they're just right to sew on The Pawha group of Camp Fire each principal, for West Point, and be special sections of the Portland pockets, cape or sweaters. You A good meeting was held Tuesday Girls met last Thursday afternoon five principals and three alternates Sunday papers, and special photo­ get one of these insignia FREE evening in spite of the bad weather, after school with their guardian, Mias for each principal, tor Annapolis. graphs, editorials, and publicity ma­ —while the supply lasts—every 29 persons being brave enough to Cheri Mae Hartwell, in her room In There will be no further appoint­ terial on all Oregon Radio stations . . time you buy War Stamps from come out, and the president was in tbe Washington school. The main ments to either academy until a va­ Speeches to civic and fraternal clubs. your Shell Dealer or Shell Serv­ the chair. The caravan meeting also ice Station. And subject disrupted4 waa that of head cancy occurs in the future. A va­ . . Special moule-trailer tie-up with had a good attendance Sunday bands. Plans were made for the hike cancy la created by: (1) Failure of a the picture “Air Force” in each the­ watch for the n«t About lOQ^were present. Next car­ new insigne! which the group will take Thursday, principal or any of the alternates to atre that it is shown . . . and. retail avan meeting ia Sunday, April 18, in­ April I, Coleen Chowning waa elected qualify; (2) Failure at the academy; store window bnd advertising tie- stead of Easter Sunday. secretary, to take the place of Myrtle (3) Death; (4) Resignation or ex-1 ups in each city. The program Tuesday evening con­ Lu Norris, who is moving to Ketchi- pulsion; (S) Graduation. sisted of group singing and readings “Ip making these appointments I can, Alaska. Members present were Warranty ana Bargain and Sale by various members and a vocal solo. show no favoritism," writes the con­ Deeds tor sale at Tne Sentinel office. Ronnie Waterman, Jean Min tony e, Next Tuesday evening there-will gressman. made every possible be a basket social, so ladles, don’t Barbare Slater, Diane Buell, Barbara Davidson, Betty St. Clair, Shirley effort to obtain a large list of boys forget to bring a basket. to take the Civil Service competitive •amav— R«luc« «'■<»« tarity SS tha r«Ml« <*.”5 .txwn m a Igdint nati«ml ->rce oi a return of Mfr cm «, a I num Pantothenate PLUu.___ you buy or not, you are always welcome. GLADYS C. GANO, IK So. Coulter St., Representing The Oregon Granite Company • «iipiJiei a natural color « Î9IH SMM •«•ItVIM* BARROW DRUG COMPANY COLD SPRING MONUMENT S V. ». MMM •rftet /