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busy in his service station. The
loogging season is now on in fu ll
hwing which means more work
fo r Lon. They are also working
on the Coldiron cat. It is a com
plete overhaul job, even down to
new paint.
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A P R IL 21, 1949.
jf e u iiiie l
COQUILLE, OREGON.
Local Mention
(Continued from Page One)
G riffin had the honor of receiving
the highest grade of any other ap
plicant and is home awaiting call
to report fo r duty.
Ernie Woodring was operated
on fo r appendicitis at the Mast
hospital Saturday. Ernie is pro
gressing nicely and w ill be home
.shortly
Miss Florence Rushing was a
Powers visitor Friday. Florence
attended high school here last
year and w ill graduate from the
Coos Bay high school this year.
Mrs. Jane Burch and Mrs. Ra
cbel Rolfe were able to come home
from the hospital this week.
Mrs. Gladys M ayfield has ac
cepted a position as second cook
at the Russell Train logging camp,
w ith Mrs. Agnes Peace.
M r. and Mrs. Harrison Rouw
and M r. and Mrs. Buck Breuer, all
old time Powerites but now of
Portland were visiting their re
spective relatives over the week-
Powers Briefs • • •
Thurc Davidson, Martha Schy-
berg, Ole Moody and wife. Klutch
Ross and w ife were fishing Sun
day at Coos Bay. Several floun
der and other fish were taken.
Bob Richards is in the Mast
hospital at M yrtle Point and is
not getting along very well.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson
and fam ily of Eugene were week
end guests at the Paul Barton
home. The Johnston’s are break
ing a new Nash Ambassador, and
plan a trip to the east during the
summer.
Some parties have been unlock
ing the cable car, which is used
to cross the rive r in North Powers,
and have been using it to joy ride
across -the river. This cable car
is the property of the U. S. Geo
logical Survey and there is a max
imum fine of $500.00, in addition
to a ja il sentence, for those caught
using this car. When you fool
w ith Uncle Sam, you’l l learn to
yotlr sorAuw that the way of the
transgressor is hard.
Joe Doyle has taken a job w ith
Stanley Bros. He is dumping logs
at the pond.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross left
on Friday fo r Alpine, fo r a visit
w ith Mr. and Mrs. Don Burch.
They returned on Monday.
Loy Reed has his Unit Power
crane back in Powers.
He has
been working up on Eden ridge
fo r Coos Bay lumber.
Howard
Stratton is the crane operator.
Lon Hollenbeck has been very
M r. and Mrs. Elvin Widmark
and son, John, of Coquille, spent
Friday at the home of Mr. W id-
-irr*-*~ sister, Mrs. Elwin Frye.
Mrs. Elwin Frye and Mrs.
James Adamack were Tuesday
shoppers in Roseburg.
Mrs. W illiam Perry left fo r
Portland Tuesday to visit her hus
band who is in Portland in the
Good Samaritan hospital.
Mr.
Ferry was injured the 29th of Oc
tober on the C. B. L . Co. train at
COdar Point.
A daughter was born to M r. and
Mrs. Pat Ragghianti at Keizer
hospital in North Bend, A p ril 18th.
Mrs. Martha Johnson returned e J W M GARLAND ROARK’S BOOK
to her work at the Roxy Fountain 3 THAT SOLO A MILLION COPIES!
after a ten day absence.
—hJ.
Forest Service
Elwin Frye and Curtis Town
send have been doing camp
ground work up the South Fork
at Daphncu Grove Forest camp
and others. This Work w ill be
completed this week. Following
this telephone maintenance w ill
be started.
Ranger Stickney and Ranger
Paul Talich of Agness have been
accompanying Gene Slocum over
to Dora and Sitkum for field work
on the national forest lands in that
vicinity.
National Forest lands
in Townships 28, 29, and 30 were
transferred to the jurisdiction of
the Powers R. S. staff last year.
Fire protection is given to the
lands by the Coos Fire Patrol as
sociation, but other administra
tion is handled by the Siskiyou
National Forest.
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A t Sitkum
Health Clubbers
Present Program
.The 4-H Health club, under the
leadership of Mrs. Rex Brown
ME
GROCERIES
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and the 4-H Dairy club, under the Margaret Rasmussen, Joan B rit
leadership of Charles Southmayd, ton and Donna Rasmussen; ..a
joined to give an exemplification reading by Donna Brown; a 4-H
of the value of 4-H club work for club song by the lower grades;
their parents last Friday after an Easter reading by Don Mun
noon.
son and Betty Koontz; a piano se
They held an open meeting w ith lection by Charlene Mullen; a
Colette Sapp as president and song, “ T ricky A p ril” by the upper
Betty Kogntz as secretary. A fter grades;
readings by Florence
the regular form al opening which Strode and Stephen Sapp, and an
includes an opening song, yells accordion number by Florence
and the 4-H pledge, roll call and Strode.
the minutes of the last meeting,
Mr. Kenneth Beeson next gave
the old and new business was a talk on the necessity for parent
handled.
cooperation to make 4-H tru ly
The program was as follows: successful and explained the new
opening songs by both the upper policy for receiving 4-H pins. He
and lower grades, followed by five presented four year cards to F lor
w ell given demonstrations, name ence and Mildred Strode, a 5-year
ly : “ How to take a water sample” pin to Ellen Strode and two-year
by Joanne Southmayd and Colette cards to Sharon and Collette Sapp.
Sapp; How to give a smallpox
vaccination,” by Don Munson and I
Ellen Strode; ’How to take care o f,
a person who has fainted,” b y .
Donna Rasmussen, Claudia Lam-1
bert "and Tommy Brown; “ The
bone structure,” M ildred Strode,
Betty Koontz, Perry Koontz and
Charlene M ullen; "How to judge
calves” by Earl Wilson, Edward
Rasmussen. Donna Jean Rasmus
sen and Joanne Southmayd. Earl
Wilson gave a ta lk on the history ;
and activity of the Dairy club, j
This was followed by a group of
numbers given for entertainment
as follows: a poem, “ Nine L ittle
School Kids,” was given by Clau
dia Lamber, Margaret Britton,
Betty Cummings, Douglas Sapp,
David Parker, Tommy Brown,
P O S IT IO N S
REVERSED
L ife in Corinpe Calvet’s H olly
wood homestead is a matter of
vice-versa. The Parisian “ Rope
of Sand” star does the cleaning
while her husband tends to do the
Born to M r. and Mrs. Floyd E.
cooking. He’s screen actor John
Messenger, Riverton, on Friday,
Bromfield.
A p ril 15, a son..
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Woodward, Coquille, on Friday,
A p ril 15, a son.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Russell A
Dement, M yrtle Point, on Sun
d a ys A p ril 17, a daughter.
Bom to M r. and Mrs. Robert
L. Schrader, M yrtle Point, on
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A p ril 19, a daughter.
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Other boys and girls who would
have been eligible fo r cards and
pins under the new policy had al
ready received them under the
old.
Light *refreshments were served
to M r. and Mrs. Charles .South
mayd, Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs.
W. A. Nickason, Mrs. Oda Scott,
Mrs. Elmer Strode, Mrs. Clem
Rasmussen and Nancy, Mrs. Elwin
A lford and Fulton, Mrs. A rth u r
Jenkins, Mrs. Harold M ullen and
Claude, Mr. Beeson, Mrs. Brown
and the school children. ,
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