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P nw prc r u w c n R r ip fc u r ie i3 (Continued from Page Four) Which he found very interesting, Ray to a new subscriber and a Powers Highlights gentinel booster. I PAGE <#endnel B l' RAY M . SHAFFAR Portland. Jim is tired of batching I Mrs Lorraine Shepherd is to be Pcwer Correspondent already. i commended for appearing for a I The City oí Powers has pur- A P R IL 7. 1949. Dcug Meservy, a mechanic in ■ theL Sentinel She ' chased a safe for the water office COQUILLE. OREGON. Hoilenbek’s garage, has been on w° r i “ rd ^ « o n H y This was somethin3 that the City the sick list for the past week. j ^ e r t drive and deserves Uie thankx I Recorder has needed for a ion? ! of the community for fine work. time. There was not satisfactory Ben Crabil is in Portlond on a i she is the daughter of Mr. ana place to keep important records week’s vacation. Mrs. Crabill and ; Mrs Chester Root and the: e was alwuys danger from children also accompanied him on | Thank, to Mayor a lire destroy i n J the records. the trip. "Albert Jack-on. the janitor of Ross and James Gamwefl for pos T. Verl Johnson of the Texaco ing {or the Sentinel camera. Both the Coos Bay Lu i.b ir Co. shop, is station has installed a new diesel .. men were extremely busy but they back oa his official job at the 01 pump. ' were kind enough tc take time out hop, a. ter a winter lay-off due to M r . and Mrs. Ray Long of Eu- for hotoa the coast rtri’te. The place looks gene came to Powers on Friday I natural again since Albert went the 1st, and are visiting with A lvin“ Joe DcY‘e Is taking medica’ into action with his broanc, wheel- Lcng and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C la u -!,, , . for . . . an . injury , „ at . the narrow and shovel. sen. They left for Eugene on the | Masl hosP,taI >" MyrLe Point. Joe Knox who has been hiber 3rd. The Ray Longs plan to make The Hoyafl Neighbors held a nating some place a.l winter has ICE CREAM ' Powers their future home if hous- , meeting last Monday, the 28th and been seen on the streets of late. ing and other conditions can be ! initiated a new member, Alon ,’t must be spring.. adjusted. Clarie O’Brien. Mrs. Beatrice H l you knew that Avon A gem from S. / . : A tourist Rodgers plans to attend the Roya A combination o f delicious V a Stanley is an out landing stu nilla Ice C ream , rich Chocolate fresh from Frisco reports seeing Neighbors ecun-ty convention dent In the Powers school and Flakes and M idget Marshm al that Helene Post to an excellent the following sign on one of the which will be held in the near fu - lows. W hat a tre a t! Y o u ’ll enjoy cornet player? Heard Hetene outlying S. F. stre.its: “This street ,ture. too, the superior q u a lity o f A r play her cornet in the Lions is not passable. I t isn’t even jack- Lyle Shawver and Carl Smigley den "F lavor-Fresh” Ice Cream . club the other night. assable.” Jr.. have just completed a 5,000- Ask fo r it by name — A rd en Ray Jones, Powers fuel deal . mile trip from Powers to Okla It has been reported that a CIO "Flavor-Fresh” . . . er, says he was very much sur homa and other points. Lyle man was riding on A1 Stanley’s prised when he read his first is all set to plow gardens. He has trainload of logs when a couple copy of the Sentinel. Ssys it w m confidence in the Sentinel ads. H i of cars left the track and dyna- ALAN LADD cuts in on A U D IE M U RPH Y, America’s most decorated crammed full of Powers, and is carrying an ad in the classified mited 'the train. It blew the Eat soldier, as he dances with DONNA REED In this scene from Para- ; off the organizer and he looked mount»g thrilling story, “Beyond Glory.” The film, set at West Point other news and information section. Mrs. Bob Sheedy just returnee’ quite astounded. A1 Stanley is where maBy of the scenes were shot, plays Thurs., Fri., Sat. at the the engineer of the Eden Ridge from a visit with her mother at train. Joe Boutin is the “Casey Roxy. Ilwaco, Washington. Her daugh Jones” engineer who hauls the ters, Mrs. Hubert Devers and Gale, .ogs to Coos Bay. accompanied her and returned to The writer wishes to thank Mrs. Powers at the same timet Edwin Peterson^ Gwenn Stem- New stop signs have been in merman, W. C. Caver, Mr. St JS stalled in the middle of the Pow Clair, Avon Stanley, Harold Ross, ers main street. R. B. Nicklaus, Bert Mead, Alvin The new tar pot, which w ill be Long, Lester Powers, and Mrs. used in the street repair, has- ar Mearl McDaniel for turning in rived, and work on the streets w ill news. The efforts of these people begin as soon as suitable weather help make our Powers section a arrives. The Powers Lions club led the success and I hope that many Mrs. Lorraine Shepherd says others w ill turn in news for our parade in the March of Dime« that The Sentinel to really giv own paper. campaign by going over the top ing out the news of Powers. Met Francis Kelly, (the w ild with the sum of $427.00, The chib She finds the news items and Irishman), down town and he in - sponsored a dance on January 29 information very interesting. Clyde Hull, says that it to formed the editor that he and his and spcnscred the basketball game getting very hard to find a per pardner, Ray Curtis, are now between the Coquille Merchants operating their shingle m ill and vs, Powers Athletic chib. Both (A t W c tA RANCHER’S ’ PRIDE son who does not read The are turning out a good supply of event- were well attended and good Sentinel. BY M ARY LEE TAYLOR The fishermen and loggers shingles. The boys are turning receiptg whre obtain?'1. The Pow- state they were very glad to out some nice shingles. Kelly says erJ ¡ j CRg were nb’v as is .cd in the see the items concerning them that he. is different from most of ,Bnce by R B Nicklaus and his Large Tins .............................................. Apricot Upside Down C ake in last week’s Sentinel. A good the Irish. Threw his spade away Rh y,,,, Klnrs Thlg f jne band and ,eader flcn3ted all time many are especially Interested a long time «go. He s an old San B ro a W ra » ,; April 2, 1949 event g In the first aid classes to be Francisco type of Irishm an Moved Vt €»» buuvr Z~- V, cup whiu , ubm , , , , •r «MTIBriM ' MaapMB aall 91904853485348485348484848484823230253234853235353 conducted by Elwtn Frye. This to Powers a couple of years ago and likes the town and the com- «ditch it proved . to fine work on the part of E l > s o ft munity. We are glad to have him R»X Getchell was very active m wtn and the forest service. It in our midst. He’s a good-na- »*e campaigns. He wae an official may save a life. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Shepherd tured sort of an Irishman and representative for the Powers dis- are very busy putting the finish nearly always has a joke or two triet in the drive and his tireless M slt b u tu r ovsr » try low heat in »kil efforts bore fruit in the form ,of ing touches to their new home. to palm off on your scribe ler or deep cake pan about 9 in. across “Budge" Johnson, our enter- dimes. Jack Bushnell was very They are going to have a real nice the bottom. S prinkle brown sugar in home. Plenty of room and a prising Texaco dealer is ready to active in lining up the dance and bottom. Arrange apricot halves on Bring ns this offer b lin k , properly signed, and yos w ill get 2 whole flock of built-in cabinets expand his gas storage facilities, the basketball games. Jack han- sugar. Let »tana while preparing hat cans of Ken-L U nion e/ ee tst/ vnen you buy 1 cans « our rceulir and clcwets. Lorraine is another Had a gang of men dig a big hole dies most of the details of arrang- ter. T u rn on oven; a t at moderately price. This mean, you get 5 cant for the pries of J Hurry! Offer •low (J 5 0 * F .). S ift flour with bak optimist who has great confidence in which a large new gasoline ing athletic games for the Lions limited! /- Nam e.......................................................S . . . . . . ..................................... ing powder, sugar and »alt. A dd re in the future of our little city, tank was installed- This new and other clubs in Powers. He has m aining ingredients all at once. Beat o o tank is very much larger than the proved to be a itlreless worker and Address. vigorously 2 m inute, with spoon or The swift can fly 100 miles an old one. Bert Pickle was ob- tbe Lions appreciate his efforts, •lectric beater at medium speed. Pour City..........................................................Suit............ - .......... hour, according to the Encyclo served down in the hole digging R B Niddaua is another good - - •• 0 batter over apricots. Bake about 40 pedia Britannica. out for the new tank. This is the work horse of P(W W | Llone In minotas, or un til cake shrinks from Offer Closes April <2. IM S •id ,« e f A ille t, T u rn out; ssrvs warm. lowest I ever saw Bert. The next addlUon principa, of (Lim it: Two cans at no ex tra cost to a customer) day he was observed entering the thp & of •e ^ i i .. TEI Needi c ? ° S, ^ B a y « > “ M v u tv d a n c e r” m a n y clubs and fraternal organi c I 2348485323234848235353232348482323535353232353234853 Started ln R p r / t u r p eets “ Bon«, he finds time to assist the for the company. Bert sure: geta Liotu * around for an old broken down r All Gold Fancy GERBER BABY CEREAL cow puncher. Kenneth and John The.J J,“5ls Cream Style • McKenzie also assisted in the •»«*« the Power. Athletic chib I o . » » ! Canned Apricot CORN 303 can Barley evacuation at the Texaco station, in expenses to the tournament Ben Crabill, Mobil station, has appreciate this lift moved his hydraulic car lift over The Lions also P h a s e d P*«F- Swift’s earned Richardson’s After- so that he has a two-car drive ground equipment for the Powers 12 os. tin BEEF i pkg. Dinner M IN TS ! inside the station. He has needed «choo*«- FLOUR ! more room for some time but They paid for the stop signs Pkg hated to get out in the cold and along the arterial highways J do it this winter. through Powers and they feel that 46 as. tin H I Ha Hunt’s A few days ago a couple of boys these signs may eave lives or bad i ' CRACKERS TOMATO JUICE Wonderful, 12 os. pkg. ! stopped me on the street and sue- accidents. lit is something that hat Marsfmurnow's 2 for i ceeded in selling me a copy of be?n needed for a long time, Why drive your car when you can save time, money j “G r it ” Later I found Out that a a and trouble by riding the bus? t Fanning’s Bread Pkg. Hollywood Diet PIEQ U IC K I it was Ernie and Donnie Wood- Britain's war with France in Butter PICKLES jar Buses leave Powers for Coquille: BREAD Apple Pie Bake I ring, sons of Ralph Woodring. j fi95 was partiv pajd for by a loaf i They are staying with their aunt, U x on bacheiors. 7 A 10:30 A. M. daily Mrs. Emory Hubbard. The boys a a Ham Thrift 1:10 P. M. Sunday had a nice big handful of dimes Vanilla is made from dried and Says: a a o — JOHNSON’S Buy 1 pint, get another for price f g Leave Coquille: which indicated that business was fermented pods of orchids. Get your good. I like to see boys get out ------------------------------------------------ 8:45 A. M. A 3 P. M. daily except Sat. CANVAS and try to earn their own spend- z 8:45 A.M . & 4:30 P. M — Saturday _ GLOVES ing money. They also learn how 4:30 P. M. — Sunday at to meet the public, which w ill be Henninger’s of help to them in later life. The boys deserve your support. Heavy This month’s special......... Arden Powers Lions Do Active Job In Civic Projects SHOWERS nq S ß z / 1 Chicken Fricassee KEN-L-RATION AT NO COST! 2 CANS OF TRAVEL PET MILK 2 _ 2 5 '^ . B U S HALVES CAKE 35c 19c 49c If)/- 27c 30c 37c A 25c 35c 43c 35c 20c 8 GLO-COAT 2 for 8 7 c | Support the Powers Bus Line = UIEBK-BNB SPECIALS EXTRA LARGE WIENERS PORK - - - ROASTS, shoulder cut - - lb . 49c lb. 5 5 c PORK STEAKS SLICED BACON lb. 3 9 c - - - T lb. 5 3 c THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY A SATURDAY ONLY APRIL 8th and 9th • „ J IM r s ^ M A R K in P 390 West Second S t In Henninger’s Grocery Coquille . r Phone 25 weight! NEW LOW DESSERTS and PUDDINGS g Royal Puddings 2 Pk9s 15c J - 2323534853534823484853485390484853485348 We should not deny an eager little blossom its share of sun light or permit careless words to put upon young impression able minds dark blots that years may never efface. Let us think of children as flow ers, that we may nurture them more carefully. There comes to all that quiet hour when we — sometimes subconsciously—determine that one certain director, who is worthy, shall serve us if the need come. w 51 =5 OLDE FASHIONED i Chocolates. Dennison's 35ci iihlllllllhlllllllllM lllllllM SEEDLESS Raisins 4 lb. bag PORK & B EAN S 53c 'TINS, sii«300 25c HENNINGER'S Food Mart COQUILLE’S ONE - STOP FOOD STORE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. A SAT., APRIL 8th A 9th HOME OF ARDEN’S ICE CREAM A ALL GOLD CANNED FOODS 290 S. Taylor S t Coquille