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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
t tlmist club noon luncheon, Co quille hotel. Wed., June 27: The Ladies A u x iliary, V . F. W. Post 985, pie so cial at the Labor Temple, 7 p. m. JUNE 21. 1651. tFenilnel COQUILLE, OREGON. Daughter Born To Jess Barton's Bom on Father’s Day, June 17, Malinda Lou, is the daughter of M r. and Mrs. Jess Barton. The new arrival, bom at Mast hospital, weighed seven pounds, 14 V« ounces. Union Pacific Filming Colored Movie On Oregon Coast Scenery This Week Oregon’s coast scenery is being filmed this week by Vincent H. Hunter, head of Union Pacific Railroad’s motion picture bureau who is preparing a 16 millimeter production in color and sound, which w ill be given nation-wide distribution next year. M r. Hunter, accompanied by Jack Patterson, an ace Hollywood photographer, was in the Astoria area today and w ill work south- ward to the Coos Bay and Beach area, visiting beaches route. The motion picture w ill ] ably be named “Northwest pire” and w ill be a cross st of life in Oregon and Washin including agricultural and ii trial scenes a i well as high-lig the enjoyment of the P Northwest as a vacation lam w ill have a background of i composed especially for i t “Northwest Empire" is to be the first in a series of 30-minute mo tion pictures of regions of the West served by Union Pacific lines, Hunter said, and the railroad ex pects it to reach an audience of several million people through showings before clubs, schools and groups of all kinds. • • M r. and Mrs. George McClellan and their son and daughter-in-law, M r. and Mrs. Leon Kambak of Corvallis spent the weekend fish ing at Loon Lake. JUNE JUNE YOU’LL AGREE THAT IT’S ONE OF THE BEST PROGRAMS OF THE SEASON SHOW STARTS AT DUSK GATE OPENS 8:0« To see a complete show on the The iudge wo« «wee» a* husband« go, and a« husbands g o . . . he went/ — Sun. Mon. and Tue. Wed. Thur. SHE’S TOO MUCH W O M A N FOR A N Y M A N -B U T ONE! Second & Taylor ...ancftes much Ph. 191 Summer Is Here! change be in by 6:45. On F ri.- Sat. you can aee a complete show if you are in by 10:30. t t \ her to hand/e/ FORD HOLDEN Th« M a n from Colorado Make A Long, Cool Drink LEMONS doz 3 0 c LIMES tube 3 0 c Steps Out ■ith SEORGC TOMAS SHMYN MOFFETT j s FIOREHCE MTES V TOMATOES PLUS CARTOON , t FRIEDA INESCORT MTRNA MU J 1 LATEST NEWS Firm, Ripe, Red 19c per lb. THE GREATEST PICTURE IN THE PAST 5 YEARS! SUMMER IS SALAD T IM E COOS CO U NTY’S JUDGE Jim Harrison was caught by a Sentinel cameraman the other day as he looked over some county roads. Busy at his “judging” job Judge Jim has had a good term so far with success meeting his effort to make a better Coos county. This week the Coos iudge announced the beginning of a complete pro gram lor the eradication of Bang’s disease in.the county. (See story in |his week’s paper). (Sentinel Photo) 3 ox. can DEVILED TUNA FREE with each half Booth's Crescent TUNA both for Coquille Soldier's Participation In Korean Action Described I Long and Short THRILL-MAD KIDS! Burning up the. •g h w ays’^ ^ j Starring Plus Father Makes Good” Cartoon — News I Best Foods Mayonnaise pint jar 49 c SWEET PICKLES Hunt’s SUMMER IS P IC N IC T IM E Brick Oven Baked NEW ENGLAND STYLE 1 lb., 12oz. can C&H SUGAR 5 lbs 4 9 c ORANGE JUICE lick Frozen, Concentrated ach can 19c Old Dutch CLEANSER on 10c SUMMER IS IGE CREAM T IM E Sgt. Lloyd D. Rutherford, Co- quille soldier, figured inra recent I heroic bit of action on the Korean I war front. The stand of his unit (Continued from Page 1) COULDN’T QUITE GET OVER I against a horde of Chinese Reds at I the small town of Kapyong is the fact t b it Hood’s Cana) with I described in Army Times, a serv- the exception of the Hamma I ice newspaper, as follows: || “W ith IX Corps in Korea— As Hamma Lodge run by M r. and | this is written, the small Korean Mrs. A rt Beach (and they served | town of Kapyong is no longer in the finest in seafood dinners we II U N hands. But for two days and have ever tasted) needs a lot of 1 1 two nights Company A from the sprucing up. It ’s a natural play | 72nd Tank Bn., together with units ground, but something slipped. | of the 27th British Brigade, held Our tourist accommodations are I j the town against overwhelming better, and that’s for sure. I'odds, proving once again that de- BRITISH COLUMBIA AND feat can be as heroic as victory. “The Chinese struck in all their the Vancouver area with the Fra fury at midnight. Wave after zier river tossed in is our favorite wave of communist soldiers, sup- country we found on the trip. .. porter by mortar and machine gun Campbell river is the fishing spot. |i fire, advanced down a neutral But for money we’ll take Oregon. | corridor toward the town. I f you get tired of the coastal lakes . “One tank platoon was sur- and rivers you’ve the high Cascade |i rounded immediately. Three tank lakes to play in . . .and we’re go | i commanders were wounded and ing to hit one of those one of L the platoon leader was killed. Sgt. these days. I; Lloyd D. Rutherford, Coquille, I Oregon, assumed command and the |l platoon joined the rest of the com- ' pany farther down the valley. The j firing, dog-trotting t hordes of I Chinese poured onto the company’s h main postions. There Lt. Ken neth W. Koch, Tacoma, Washing- I ton, company CO, ordered his Thur., June 21: W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church: Circle 1 meets ¡men to hold. And hold they did. at the home of Viola Newton; “Against attack after attack the Circle 2 at the home of Selata i greatly out-numbered group held Leatherman; Circle 3 at the fast. Before the tanks ran o u t home of Ethel Gould. I of ammunition the next morning, they had killed more than 800 ene Thur.. June 21: Lutheran Vacation Bible school program for par my soldiers. ents and friends, the Labor Tem ‘Finally, late the next night, as ple, 7:30 p. m. I even more Red troops were brought into battle, the tankers Thur.. June 21; Coquille Active club meets in the Eagles hall, were ordered to fall back. But the 7 p. m. Chinese losses had been tremen Fri.. June 22: Demonstration of the dous. use of the loom by Mrs. Arthur i “As one weary infantryman Allen of Milwaukie, Labor Tern- , muttered from the back of his pie, 2 to 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 9:301 ¡tan k as the U N troops left the p. m. town, ’They can have the place Fri., June 22: Regular meeting of now.’ ” Coquille Eagles lodge and a u x -1 iliary, 8 p. m. Eagles hall. Fri., June 22: Coquille Grange meets in the junior auditorium 8 p. m. S a t and Sun., June 23 and 24: A real 4th of July fireworks Oregon Historical Caveran w ill show has been set for Coquille be in front of the Community at dusk on the 4th of July, it was building, Coquille. reported today by Bob Morrison, Mon.. June 25: Pioneer Methodist chairman of the event. daily vacation Bible school com mences. A moderate charge w ill be made for tickets to the affair in order Mon-. June 25: The Gospel Four to defray the costs of the pyro w ill sing at Arago Community technics which w ill cost over church 8 p. m. 3500.00, Morrison stated Tuea.. June 26: Minnesota Bible W ith the new Oregon law pro College quartet concert at the hibiting the use of fireworks by junior auditorium, 8 p. m. individuals in the state, this may Tuea., June 28: Coquille Toast- be the only chance many young mistress club installation of sters w ill have to see a fireworks officers and guest night, Co quille hotel, 8 p. m. J. display. The show w ill be held at the high school athletic field. Tuea., June 26: Coquille Sorop- Í XllfG \ SOLOMONS , MINES COMPANION HIT W E D .-T H U R ALSO MERRIE MELODY CARTOON DUCK SOUP TO NUTS Special Added Attraction YOU CAN BEAT THE A ’ BOMB Cartoon —o— Latest News LATEST NEWS I Fire Department W ill Put On Show / JUNE JUNE 24 - 25 - 26 • THRU MORE PO N THAN 'SOTObOWOD JONES Packed with gags and guys and * songs and situations you'll love I SHOW-STOFPMG SCENES UKE THESE M G-M’S MAKE IT HAPPIEST OF «•l»r by TECHNICOLOR k MUSICALS! MG M •'ktstriis»?’ STRIA as R ro a d w o y'-, fam ous - j « br othe r-'a nd-ii ite r $<-«-•. ,rid dance te a m ! THE LEMON DROP KID Plus Technicolor Special MY COUNTRY ’TIS OF THEE” STARTS WED., JUNE 27, FOR 4 DAYS you will ever know of love beauty and South Pacific Adventure “BIRD OF PARADISE” Filmed in the South Seas in Color BUGS BUNNY CARTOON HARE WE GO” Shows 7:15 — 3:15 Sunday i: 15 — 7:15 — t: 15