in i', M h M ifrb h . u r iT A G h »ntuvK . o m .n o m I’AtlK MIA LIO N ROARS 111 « n.>i » » i Sherman S. Morss Rites Will Be Held Here This Afternoon I ’ I ' t i l l A W o n d e r f u l B uy. Mnrie l.nnihurd mid Ju a n ita Powell, IMitors Sherman S Morss of East Mad- ison street (Hissed away at the A 0 room Dwelling, corner let, much shrubbery, close in, F u rn itu re Needed held and Donna Judson. home of his son, Leon S. Morss. at bath, toilet, city water, garage, wood bouse, The Youth Recreation program Boh Gleason, senior, was absept Domna, Tuesday. October 24. He st., sewer connections, many builtins. FINE NEIGHBOR­ is in need o f fu rn itu re . The fu rn i- fo r three day* this week because was born Ju ly 21. 1869 near C ot­ HOOD, owners anxious to sell, fine Orutle and High schools ture donated w ouldn’t have to of injuries received in the Ruse- tage Grove and was m arried Sep­ be in good condition because the burg-C ott ige Grove game, Churches und Fraternal orders. tem ber 13. 1905 at S pringfield. students could w o rk it over. The ------------ — If you are interested in a HOME of thia kind be sure Oregon, to Blanche Gregory. desired fu rn itu re is: several dav­ and INVESTIGATE this worthwhile proposition. F IF T Y O N F IM T IA T F I» He is survived by his widow and enports and easy ehairs, flo or the fo llo w in g ch ild re n: Leon S. lamps, tables, and o the r table F ifty one candidates were ini- Morss o f Dorenn; Ama Morss chairs. Anyone who wishes to d o - , tiated into the Shrine S aturday at Brow n o f D exter and O livia- W nate fu rn itu re may phone the Jun- [Eugene by the patrol o f the Al Morss. I 'S A rm ) in Belgium and air high, the high school o r Danton Kader Tem ple of Portland. The s u grandchildren. Real Estate,, Loans and Rental* Scott. A ll o f the donations w ill be A l Kader Temple brought the He was a member o f the Pres­ g re a tly appreciated. band. Divan and p atrol and parad- b yterian church at Creswell He Last week a suggestion box was cd from the passenger station to had lived in this part of Oregon Phone f>8 Office 22 South 5tli St. placed in the hall at the high 11th and Oak anil on to the Hu- a]| his life and fo r past lew years school. Suggestions fo r the name gene hotel where lunch was ser- ,lt Cottage tli-ove c i the center o r any o the r sugges- ved. The second section held a ses- The services w ill lx« held this L a s t w e e k lie w a s showing friends turns may be placed in the box FR »:.YR Z IN N IA sion at the arm ory in the a fte r- afternoon. Thursday, at 2:00 p.m. In tr a m u r a l H ig h lig h ts a double zinnia w ith tw o alm ost n n A dinnei w I- ;i\< n at tha ||„ . .M,||s with th«- Res Freshman, won 0: lost. 1. D r. C. It. S im k in . is a ch am p io n perfect flowers growing oppoaitw’ Usborn hotel fo r the n o b ility. a . j Kammann. o ffic ia tin g . In- Sophomore, won 1; lost 1. The firs t and second sections te nn en t w ill lx» in Rest Haven zin n ia g ro w e r an d c a n grow th e se ea ch o th e r <>n th e same stem. Juniors, won 2: lost 0. flo w ers e ith e r sin g le o r double. held a session in the Masonic ten,- cemetery n t Eugene. Seniors, won 0; lost 1. pie where fifty -o n e candidates In the firs t in tra m u ra l game . were initia ted . T w en ty-three lo- F O S T E R T A K E S O V ER last week the sophomores defeated ca( men attended from 1 .0 1 * \KI> S H O P here. the seniors 12-8. . Among those going up fo r the - — — In the second game the jun iors ceremonies wen»: George M at- George Foster has leased the defeated the freshmen 19-0 fo r thews, K n a ffle Haynes, Joe T. Godard building fo rm e rly occupied th e ir firs t win. H. W itherspoon S m ith, Jesse Lansing Jr., (.'has. by S. L. Godard as i carpenter was the jun iors big gun w ith his Hruwn, George Hohnian, Nelson shop. M r Foster w ill devote Ins long end rqjis. Durham , N. J. Nelson C O A n- tim e to cabinet work and to Ixix The jun iors then defeated the Uiuf U o yd C raw ford. P. & Bu- m aking. sophomores, the team who had de- kowskl> L . J. McCoy. Fred Bress- — ----- feated the seniors, by the score of ,e r JlH. A rn o jd D r H A A x |ey « IN I' \ » \ l KO 1 » 12-0 this week. Again H. W ith e r- n ,. H A Hagen, Dan T aylor. Scho- spoon was the big gun. field S tew art. Palmer Johnson. W. Petitions are being circulated 1 he freshmen and the seniors l W orkm an, Flovd Githens, H. asking fo r a new road connecting are now playing, w ith the firs t Skelton and Jesse Lansing Sr. the B laekbutte o r 6th street high­ h a lf over. The seniors are out in ______ w ay running east by the Vinal fro n t by a score of 19-0. ( A N IH .E l.K a iT SERY ICE A T Randall property mid over the h ill B ig -L ittle Sister P a rty to connect w ith the Mosby Creek ASSEM BLY O F «O l» In doing this you build up a re.iistance ugninst infections Jean R itte r, freshman, won road. P etitioners who w ill soon lx» firs t prize at the annual B ig -L it­ ready w ith a |x»tition to the county t E lm e r J. Kent > such a.-i Colds und other common ills. tle S ister party, Friday. October Sunday evening it was our p riv i­ court say the new road, which 20, in the high school gymnasium. lege to attend a service at the As­ would ru n east about an eighth The prizes were given to the sembly o f God church in honor of o f a m ile south o f the c ity lim its •’little sister” w ith the most o rig- Cottage Grove boys who have giv- would save two miles if connected inal and clever costumes. th e ir lives and all boys and w ith the Mosby ('reek road east Receiving second prize was El- g irls who are serving in the armed ° t town, We Give S&H Green Stamps aine C rater, sopnomore; th ird forces. Two hundred and fifty prize, P olly W alker, freshman. candles were lighted by some N EW M E C H A N IC AT C L A R K S The freshmen and new g irls friend o r relative of those in ser- were in itia te d a fte r a number o f vice W a lte r R Sharpe, fo rm e rly of d iffe re n t games E ve rythin g from Thp Rey and Park Salinas, C alifornia has accepted a tap dancing. singing, peanut races due, ..God BIww ¿ u r position as mechanic w ith the to hog ca lling contests, was re- and G jr|s T {m ig h t.. C la rk ’s Super Service S tation and quired o f the in itia te d girls. 615 Main Street Cottage Grove evangelist used the Am erican flag assumed his duties last week. The S cott Speaks on W ar Fund 'in illu s tra tin g her message. I t is building used in the repair de­ The to ta l amount collected in reg re tfu l th a t our w orld is upset partm ent has been remodeled and “ M r. and Mrs. A lb e rt Paquette the high school during the N ation- by w ar. but such a blessing to be »»decorated and the addition re­ I returned Monday from W oodburn al " a r I und Drive last F rid a y liv in g in a country when» lib e rty ce n tly erected w ill be used for | and P ark Place a fte r being away m orning was $12919. __. u , has not been impured and where storage and fo r car service. Damon Scott spoke on the W a r „ „ . „ i .. . » I fo u r months. W h ile away Mrs. . , ,, . people can gather w itho ut fenr of i »und D rive at the assembly F ri- f „ T . _ . . , . „ , Vitam in Sale* Paquette visited her daughter at J , bombs o r robot bombs. Surely our ♦- day m orning Every third customer in a drug E verett, Washington. boys and g irls have a country- See W. E. JOHNSTON for Rea) Supt. Bennett V isits w o rth serving and let us who are store today purchases a vitam in Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals F ra n k Bennett, superintendent '¿i"' """ preparation of one sort or another, The Rev. Mrs. Rozella Douglas, „ , . , • here keep the home fires burning Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc pastor o f the Free M ethodist o f . Salem schools was a v is ito r in ... „ „ _ , . f The Only Cut Rate „ . ... . do a ll we can to have a nation to an analysis found, and products of this character are now selling at the ------------------------- church, entertained the Rev. -------- and Cottage Grove union high Wednes- , urn ovcr |o Miss D o ttie Ann C lark and Miss rate o f more than *200.000.000 a year d of (hat th e ir M rs. E F. A,ken o f Portland, day- % Salem is planning to build V ivian M ille r le ft today fo r Salem _ , new schools. M r. Bennett was in- gacrifice8 were Sn vain. where they w ill enter W illa m e tte ues > spectmg several schools o f Oregon __ university. ___ ____ M rs. Florence McClanahan of fo r possible ideas. Miss Frances Adams le ft Mon- G rants Pass visited over the week Association S tarts Year’s W ork '• V A . -- The G. A. A. G irls started th e ir day fo r Douglas. Arizona, where at boQte o f her parents, year o f sports last week w ith M rs Anna Bolton entertained she w ill be m arried to A C Thom - M r - and M rs G- U M cFarland. tra c k —50 yard dash, standing w ith a b irth da y dinner Sunday as H e n r y . _______ Frances F ow ler o f Eugene broad jum p, running broad jum p, honoring S terlin g Bolton and Ed L t. Thomas Cox, who has been visited in the home o f Mrs. jsjell baseball th ro w and basketball J. Gotch. Those present were Mrs. throw . Each event th a t a g irl pass- Maggie W erts and son D elbert of on a 30-day leave visitin g his mo- S a rff last week, es gives her tw o points. Anlauf, M r. and Mrs. M e rritt Bol- th e r and w ife near D rain, le ft fo r The next sport to be taken up is ton. the honored guests, Mrs. S. M rs. L illia n Perkins o f 943 The Dalles yesterday fo r a short volley ball. Y A- B