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Thars., Dee. tl, 1950 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon PRAYER REPLACES 'IRON LUNG S 1$ di a s SPURNING A HOSPITAL "IRON LUNG" for his own bed, polio victim Rev. Marshall Yancey, 23, is nursed by his wife in their Atlanta, Ga., home. The minister, who was stricken three months ago, left the hospital against doctors’ wishes because "the Lord wanted me to.” He says he is getting well quicker outside the respirator. His wife adds that some 6.000 neonle from Georgia to California pray for him. (International) % to it ¿a M *1 V- DORENA Mm. Joanrlte kelly, rr|H>rtur Phom* Ml.MU south K orean troops make orderly withdrawal to 590 Walker Dec. 23 LOW EASY TERMS flee qsality of this famoss nationally 52-Pc. SERVICE FOR PAY NO MONEY DOWN !N President Truman Praises Boy Scouts A Christmas party was held Thursday, Dec 14. by th«' Culp Members of Dorena Grange at Crook sewing club at the horn«' of tending installât ion at Creswell. I'he Scout < Iffice for the Oregon Mrs Ethel Culbertson A grand hv. 13, at 8 pin. were as follows ‘rail Aren Council received tin* time was had and lovely pivsents Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wicks, »(lowing rvleaSe this week exchanged Present were Mmes. Mrs Lois Gilt's. Mrs Ora Thoma PreHldent Truman, In hix I'liriHt Florine Violette, Alameta G«xxiell, son, Philip Lake, Mrs Avanvlla mo to the Hoy Scouts Elizabeth Raymond. Ruth Wine- Wick* and Ruliud. Mr and Mis of Amvi ien, <>l which he I n Honor inger. Essie Patton. Peggy* Groat, Claude Arne. Mr and Mrs Henri ary iTcudont, said that their Therese Howes, Isabell Kendrick, Snauer anti Dean anti John. Mr. "crusade t<> strengthen Utterly is Evelyn Whitman. Florence Erik and Mrs Ed Sherrill and Jean a vital contribution to out effoit sen. Vi Walters. Grace Plueard. Ellen, Mi and Mrs J. H. Spahr to develop re .|Hinsible citizenship.'* Maxine Violett. Ikirothy Sears, and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Plaisted Tlie President's greeting to the Eileen Jenes, Leona Garrett and and Jenn, Agnes. J ones and Le nation s 2.0 .'»5,883 Cub Scouts, Hoy Roy. th«' hostess. Scouts. Explorers, and their lead Again the Dorena school I tois ' Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Jackson from basketball team victorious Yoncalla visiteti overnight I III U HITE HIM SE Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Bob owr the London boys team, but ll INIIINGTON the Dorena Girls volleyball team Groat. Eliott Eriksen brought in lu<b I nor emanile to st rvngtlirn Groat's two hounds after the dogs ” A-C . .. ..... , .. „ liberi) Is n iItili cimi ritmi Inn I'he Mount View boys basketball had been lost 8 days up Shares Cnvk Eliott found them up w here , J ,X"Vn' *|Mm»lble citizenship unii to he has bevn working. ; ° UP, P, 'y'“CC proli' Hint Ilie Htningeat x. . I !he Kyni as Mount \ ivw does not Weapon ukk I iii I illwloyal Mr. and Mrs. Charles ineinger , have a gym. uelhltlea I- coiivlrinllie Am motored to Portland Friday fori The Christmas program and erlcanlizii. I’m proud nf you, their L hristmas shopping, return- party held bv the lk>rena Grange boy». < imGimr your gmal work ing Saturday evening. | Bt the hall Dei- 16 was well at- In I lift I, noil our Nailon and The Culp Creek church held its tended, but the show stopper the world will lanifll annual Christmas program last print'd to be non«' other than little A Merry <hrl»tmua to all. Sunday evening with the usual ' Bill) Vaughn. 2 year old son of loveh service and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Vaughn n mici tuimin n group of small children Mrs. Peggy Groat accompanied । " REVERSING IN RETREAT THEIR PATH OF VICTORY, South Korean forces line both sides of n road tending bnck to were singing, he entertained the her aunt. Mrs. Phil Jones and her 1 " the 38th Parallel Like other Allied troops, this Republican detachment. In winter clothing, 1« driven south QI ICK RESt’LTS FROM son to Portland last week, where audience by making numerous ward by overwhelming pressure of Uie invaditig Chinese Communist hordes. (International Kadiephoto) Mrs. Jones underwent a series of comical I faros — ■ and performing X-rays. They visited relatives in many .other humorous antics all — Portland, including Mrs. May I unrohearsixi much to the surprise OSC STUDENTS END Moulton in Vancouver, extending an<$ embarassment of his grand- ONE TERM AND GET their visit six days while Alton ' mother. Mr Mrs. « f*» Ora Thomason. Monday, members of the Sch«x>l READY EOK ANC I H I Jones had a new motor installed club sacked the treats to be given in his car at McMinnville. College Oregon David Plueard has been missing to all the children of the commun State's fall term was brought to a a lot of school and good basketball ity at a school program to be held clos«' th«' week before Christmas games lately because of a serious at the school Dec. 21 at 8:00 p.m. as students fanned out through Parents and friends from this Oregon and the western states for and painful case of tonsilitis. Network Program Mrs. Rose Plueard is feeling a community attended the Christ the Christmas holidays Enrollment for the first quarter little better but confined to bed mas entertainment held at the most of the time. We hope she Cot tag«' Grove high school Friday of the 1950-51 year totaled 3886, a and Lane County News drop of 13 p«’r cent over the same will be as well as ever very soon. night. Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele are the term a year ago, but considerably proud owners of a new car. He more than had been anticipated by I went to Eugene and drove it home college officials in un- Monday afternoon. settled world conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hart and The new winter term will oix-n j children Leo Jr and Jeanne and January 2 with students entering on I Mr. Hart's mother, Mrs. Annie for the first time being able to en- I Hart, all of Sutherlin, visited with roll in beginning courses in most Mrs. Leo Hart's parents. Mr. and departments. Mrs. Henry Kelly and family v College ouege oincims naw nee officials have Iwen par- Monday of this week. I ticularly pleased this past term Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stewart with enrollment of graduate stu of this community also have a new dents. Those taking advanced car. work numbered 511 this fall com Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chapman pared with 435 a year ago, an in of Santa Clara and son James R crease of 17 jht cent. Chapman of Vulcan, Canada. ■ spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs U. S. Bales, parents of Mrs. James SAGINAW - WALKER B. Chapman. The Rat Creek club meeting an- 1 COMMUNITY CLUB nounced in last weeks news for | Wednesday was not heldmntil Fri day at the U. S. Bates home Twenty-one guests were present I for the bountiful potluck dinner and gift exchange. Next meeting is scheduled for January 3 with | Mrs. Floyd Chaffee as hostess at her home. An appreciation dinner was given in honor of the teachers and school board members and their wives by the school cooks and the janitor Friday night, December 16 at the school. The evening was "Good service? I never have trouble catching a waiter's eye spent playing canasta. here.” Mrs. Lulu Hulse and Mrs. David Hulse spent Monday with Mrs. O. C. Crawford. The Christmas program present ed December 17 at 8:00 p.m. at the Row River Community hall and directed by Mrs. Lois Giles was very well attended and enjoyed by all. Soloists for the evening were Betty Kuliowatz and Samuei Marshall. There were treats for all. but to a clothing problem, Santa was not able to make an appear ance. Mrs. Ruth Wilson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crepeau to Eu gene Sunday evening where they attend a movie. REA power was off from 9 to 12 Sunday morning while the booster station was enlarged. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Houck shop ped in Cottage Grove Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hill attended the Ore gon State vs. Oklahoma basketball game at Corvallis Saturday night. Deloris Wilson held a slumber party at her home for a group of her schoolmates. Benefit Dance CO»CH*TIOX’ & Men. K. IL Groat NOW ABC THE TIHUT SILVISFLAT» ? CULP CREEK TRADE-MARK OF ONEIDA LTD. 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