THURSDAY (HToKI'.U Big Crop Goals For 1943 to Be Needed for War EHäCHÜRC H IS OncDay Fâ, » Drawspra¡se W hite Bread Clara Koster, 1st. I .G M I O N M OTHERS' C M B Brown Bread Mabel lle lb w i'll. 1st I he Ixmdon 4-H M others club Pie: Mr». Johr W illi'in , 1st. met fat- an a ll day meeting yester­ c u l l i t e l i OK c o n Textile» day at the Union hall w ith a pot­ lobo Ka»t Adams Ave. Hand Towel»: Jacqueline M or- luck dinner at noon. • he afternoon ton. 1st Jeannr- Morton, 2nd and was spent w ith lea th ercra ft. A t Itoy K. Hutchison, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. M orn­ 3rd. the business meeting It was an­ Tea Towels: Mrs C C. Gdham. nounced the club had received W ith mi arm y of lo m illio n men ing worship, 11 a. m. Young peo­ to the beys overseas or those who will be leaving U. 3 A. (Continued from pagr 1) 1st; Mrs. Nanni** S rn lh 2nd. »ufticient points fo r the ru ra l o r­ In D m - offing, it in understandable ple's meeting, 7:15 p. m. Devo­ this year. Send—BILLFOLDS, SHEAFFER LIFETIME Pear«: Coulee, A lfred W u lff; Dre«»er Scarf Jeanne Morton, ganization display at the South why 1943 farm production goals tional service, H p. rn. P rayer D'Anjou, Hebron Grange PENS— - SHAVING SETS—ZIPPER BAGS—VACUUM Russet t, Lane F'air to be awarded one of 1st; Mrs C. C. Gilliam , 2nd. calling fo r a food output even meeting, F riday, h p. m. M V. Weiden; Bosch, the cash prizes I t was decided by L u e BerKpreiid : M a r g a r e t David »aid, "1 was glad when Hebron PACKED CANDY IN TIN—STATIONERY, ETC. greater than thia year'» record M ickey, 1st; M i. Stewart C a rl­ the club merniiers th a t another to ta l w ill lie needed, r<*|xirfs It It they »ani unto me, '|»-t us go unto Giange; B a rtle tt, Heinon Grange; Mailing Time—Now until November 1st son, 2nd, Mm. Charlc» Pet«*r»on, c ra ft would be taken up at the Tuylnr. chairm an of Oregon» the house of the Iz ird '." We Inviti* Nellis. M V Weiden. next meeting in addition to th " Prunes: Italian. Hugh T ru n ne ll; 3rd. you to wot »hip God w ith u». USI>A w ar board. Silver, M y rtle Luke. Petit»*, Hugh Cloth Spread: Mrs W. V. M c­ ieathercraft. Boxes w ill be covered Selective service »rid arm y o ffi­ Trunnell. to serve as g ifts o r accessory F IR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH Gee. 1st. cial» Indicate tluitX America's boxes and memlx-rs are tasked to F ie ld C o rn : C H Z um w alt, 1st: Erclle I. W hite, Pastor P illow Slip», Lace T rim : Mm a rm e d force« w ill n u m b e r ulsiut b ring scissors, brushes, boxes anti Church school at 9:45 a. m M r* W a lte r Baker, 2nd; Don Quaglia, Ruth Sm ith. 1st, 2nd and 3rd. 10 m illion men by the end of 1913 P illow S l i p s , Em broidered: ! w all paper o r cretonne fo r cover­ flic food rc < |u iri'in i'n ts o f an a im y W. C. M artin, Supt. Classes fo r 3rd. Sweet C oin Mrs E M McCul- ay igi-s. M o r n in g w o rs h ip service M y rtle Neel, 1st and 2nd; Mrs ing. Com m ercial paste w ill be fu r ­ of that ante w ill take a large slime Charles Petersen. 3id of the nation*» food production. at 11 (Mi Sermon »object, “ The lom 1st; C n Zumwalt, did nished by the club. Reports were H ybrid Corn: Hebron Grange l ablecloth. Lace: Mm. G ra c e . I'tu» ila11«Jigd |ifi'duelm o in i i s i ig - Challenge of C h ris tia n ity ." given by club leaders on displays Minnesota Field Corn: O ils Sm ith, 1st; .Mrs Stew art Carlson, B. Y P D ut 6 .30 p. m Eve­ ngted a* h n a tirtiu il ta.sk in w in c h I ,lckey. piade by the local 4-H club mem­ 2nd. farm er» w ill need fu ll support in ning worship .«ervlce at 7:30. Ser­ Potatoes: Claude Arne, Is*. bers at the South Lane 4-H fa ir. Tablecloth, Em broidered: Mm. mon subject, "W hat T h in k Ye of meeting labor and other prob­ M ike Quaglia, 2nd; Arnold Duerst, Sherman fk x la n l. 1st and 2nd; Mrs. S Q Sugg was a guest. The C hrist lem» 3rd. BROWN'S DRUG STORE M r*. S tew art Carlson, 3rd. "One day'» ration» fo r such an next meeting w ill lx? October 2H C hoir practice Wednesday eve­ Tomatoes: C H. Zum w alt, 1st; Luneheon Set Jacqueline Mot - Phone 244 arm y w ill take almost -II m illion ning at 7 30. P la yer meeting Claude Arne, 2nd; Alan Aspey, ton, 1st; Mrs. C. C Gilham , 2nd; ' at the Union hall and w ill lx* an' pound», or H15 carloads of food," Thursday evening at 7 30. a ll day meeting. 3rd. Jacqueline M orton, 3rd. la y lo r »aid. "That*» food in con­ The Cmpquu A ssixiation i*f C arrots: C. II Zum w alt, 1st; D Applique Q u ilt : Mm. S tew art centrated forme canned, dried, Baptist cnurcht-s w ill meet In Cot- iCarlson. 1st; M ts Sherman God-1 and dehydrated - that can lie t • :,*• Grove on October 20 ami 21. Quaglia, 2nd. Freak Potatoes: Clyde Putnam art*, 2nd Mrs. ( ('. Gilham, 3rd. slilp|M-(| to the fig h tin g front».*' at th e B a jrtis t c h u r l’ll T h e th e m e Beet»: 1st and 2nd. <’. H Zum ­ Pieced Q u ilt: Mrs Charles Oregon« entire |!M2 |m rk pro­ w ill lx* "The Way fo r a W orld walt. Peterson. 1st. duction would do little more than T hat Has Lost It» W ay.” Special C auliflow er: M rs C. IL Zum ­ Crochet Rug: Mm. S tew art supply a week*» meat ration» fo r speakers w ill include Dr. Ralph I ’ - '. i* Carlson. l» t; M is. Celia Handy, Am erica’» projected 1913 army, W alker, vice president of the walt Cucumbers: Mm. Jack Godard. 2nd; M rs. P. E. Young, 3rd. IMitnt» out T a ylo r The dully f<»al N orthern Baptist Convention. Hooked Rug: Mrs. M argaret requirements fo r Id m illion men, Rev I-rank Belvln, an Indian from 1st; Claude Arne, 2nd, Ed Finn* i - Mickey, 1st; M rs Chari**« Peter­ bu»e<| on the army'» menu fo r ex­ Oklahoma; Rev A lfre d Danielson, ty. 3rd Benns: C. II Zum w alt sen, 2nd; Mrs. Charles Peterson, peditionary force No I, w ill in ­ president of Oregon Convention; 3rd. Lim a iteans: Claude Arne. clude 9,355,(XX) pound» of meat and Dr. F. W S tarrin g, ami other». Fancy P illo w : Jeanne M ortor.. W aterm elon. Lula Bettis, 1st; meat substitute«. 4.654.000 |x>und«i There w ill lie a young people's C. II Z ttm w ull, 2nd 1st; Glennie Frost, 2nd. o f dairy products, 739,000 pounds’ banquet and ra lly on Tuesday eve­ Needlepoint: Jeanne M orton. 1st Cantaloupe*. Ed F innerty, 1st- of cereal», 7.345,000 pound» ol ning at 0:15 at the Baptist church. Mm. C. I I Zum w alt, 2nd and 2nd; Mm. Sherman Godard, Vegetable», 5.90H.OOO liounrts of At tin* same lim e there w ill lx* u 3rd. Me. Table Queen Squash: FI M fru its anil I2 .7 W .IM IO I »o units taimiuet ut the Rainbow cafe fo r Collum, 1st, C H Zum w alt, 2m' A rt Piece: Mm. Charles Peter­ other footlN adults. Bununa Squash: C. H Zum w alt, son 1st; Mm. Stewart Carlson, Kood fo r the arm y comes firs t, 1st; W a lte r Baker. 2nd, Mrs Jack 2nd, Mm. Charles Peterson, 3rd. anil unless farm production can lx* ASSEM BLY OK GOD Godard, 3rd. Lace Piece: Mrs. Gra«*e Sm ith. increased proportionately, less H ilto n T. Park. Pastor. Zuchini Squash: Mrs Jack God­ 1st; Mrs. C. C. Gilham, 2nd; Mm. I imm I w ill lx* available fo r civilians, Sunday school at 9:45 a m Phoelx- Young, 3rd. the w ar Ixuird chairm an explains. Preaching, I I a. m. Young people'» ard. and we have all the maJtings. The largest variety of prepared and to cook’ cereals in town. Embroidered Centerpiece: Mm. Hubbard Squash: C. H. Zum ­ Furniers an* w illin g to do th eir service at 6:30 p. m . E v e n in g w alt. 1st; Ed F innerty, 2nd. S tew art Carlson. 1st. Job. he believes. but they w ill need evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. flo w e r» Pum pkin: A rnold Duerst. more help Kami» w ill probably T u e s d u y night, prayer service, F ern: Mm. H arley W illiam s, Pie Pum pkins: Mrs. C. H. lose additional men to the armed 7 45 p. rn. Thursday night, preach­ 1st; Belle Burkholder, 2nd. Zum w alt, 1st; Arnold Duerst. 2nd; forces an:45 p. in. Evangelistic service. turally we would like to con­ J e lly: M ary Arne, 1st; Lula Zennias, Medium: Mrs. Joe Steel freighters whose keels 7 :45 p. tn. Prayer Service Friday Bettis. 2nd; L illy Potter. 3rd. Landess, 1st; Mrs. A lfre d W u lff. J tinue a full schedule. This were actually laid a fte r the a t­ 7:30 p. m. Pickles: Lula Bettis, 1st; M ary 2nd. tack on Pearl Harbor, w ith in just can t be done with the Arne, 2nd. Zennias, Fantasy: Mrs. Joe three months were completed and FR EE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH Cookery Landess. 1st; Mm. A lfre d W u lff,! shortage of rubber becoming Rev. C A lfre d Herald, Paslor. Hours fresher. Enriched White carried the bombs across the Pa­ Sponge Cake: Mrs. L. H. Thorn­ 2nd: Mrs. W illia m Petersen, 3rd. , Sunday school, 9:45 a. m M orn­ burg. 1st. c ific which hcljx'd to win the more apparent every day. or dark. Large lo av es........................ Zennias, M in iatu re: Mm. A lfre d Coral Sea B attle in May. The new ing preaching service, 11 ;00 a. m. Angelfood Cake: Mrs. Eva We will be able to carry on In the evening a combined Youth W u lff, 1st; Mm Joe Landess, 2nd. steel used in those freighter» o r in Conklin. 1st; M y rtle Lake. 2nd. and Adult service at 7:45. A hear- those bombs was made p a rtly Smallest Bouquet: Mrs. Glennie L ig h t Cake Mrs. Louis Dodge, a schedule of seme sort, if welcome to ull. Frost, 1st. from scrap collected ir. this coun- 1st; Mrs. Eva Conklin. 2nd. we can make a minimum de­ tr y only a few weeks or months Chocolate Cake: Mrs. Evp Conk­ Most Unusual D isplay: Gourds: M E T H O D IS T CHURCH before the battle. Get your scrap lin. 1st. Mrs. N ellie Peterson. 1st. livery of $2.00. Thank you. ---------------------------------- -------------------- Rev. W. A. Briggs, pastor. j In the scrap._________________ Sunday school at 9:45, Sam H. L. WOLFARD M ackin, Supt. M orning w orship at '11:00. The Rev. Mm. Alice Camp of Creswell, 11:00 n. m. Youth Fellowship at 6:3Q. Eve- | ning worship ut 7:30. Dr. Silas : F'airham, Dist. Supt., firs t qu«r- I te rly conference a fte r church I Sunday night. C hoir practice Wednesday nt 17:45. Prayer meeting Thursday ut 17:45. Mail Christmas Gifts NOW From Crowds NOTE We will have time only to help you properly pack articles purchased in this store. Our stock of toys is over half sold with no more available COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY 4KT / BETTER B reakfasts Oats Pancake 9 Quick or Regular L y n x H o llo w Sperry lb. bag 48-oz. pkg. 39c 25c RICE K R ISPIE S 2 pkgs 23c RALSTON CEREAL, Instant 25c pkg NUT 0 ’ MEAL .............. lge pkg 25c POST TENS, Individuals ..... 25c pkg ALBER’S OATS, Crystalware 29c pkg DRY PRUNES, Cello 2V2 lbs. 25c GRAPEFRUIT, H D No. 2 2 for 35c JU ICE, Grapefruit, Standby 47 oz. 29c 47 oz. 23c c Jar TOMATO JU ICE, H D PIN E A PPLE JU ICE, H D No. 2 15c can NUCOA 2 pounds 49 PICKLES 15 Pork »Beans M ackerel Best Foods Dundee No. 1 tins 2 29c 2 29c for COFFEE, Morning S tar in tin 28c lb. SOUP MIX, Minute man ...... 3 pkgs19c We Appreciate HOMINY, Standby, tall 2 cans 25c CATSUP, Sunworthy, 14 oz. 2 for 25c USE IRISH BREAD Each A SURPRISE FOR YOU Ask For Our Brown Derby Sundae, 15c It'» new and different. Buy War Stamps from Shell and get Mr. and Mm, Lesli«* S trong and i daughter Pauline and Mrs. Reece1 Daniels and daughter Evelyn, all of M y rtle Point, were week-end visitors nt the home of M r. a m i. Mrs. L. L. Strong, the parents of Mrs. Strong and Mrs. Daniel.«. : They also visited w ith th e ir sis­ ters, Mrs. £. Brown and Mrs. Ed Decker. The Rainbow G irl» plan to have ' a rummage sale Saturday in the building owned by Mrs. M aude, W right on M ain street. (/ SUPER-CREAMED ICE C R EA M STORE- 6th MAIN ST * 31 Arlienc Gustafnon Johns, Proprietor Home Phone 229Y Every W ar Savings Bond means jxit-shot at the enemy. V E T E R A N S O F F O R E IG N W A R S meets 2 ml M o nd ay of th e m onth a t C o ttag e G rove a rm o ry . A ll m em bers aro In ­ vi ted to nt tend. W . Aee G regg. Com m ander. Official U. S. Army Air Corps Squadron Insignia FREE In color on doth, these insignia are great for sewing on youngsters' sweaters, shirts or jackets. Start a collection. W h ile they last, you get one o f these re g u la tio n A ir Corps Squadron Insignia — the kind actually on fighters and bomb­ ers— FREE every time you buy a W a r Stamp from your Shell Dealer or Shell Service Station. S h ell O il i n c o » r o a * t i o I NOODLES, Krinkles lge pkg MACARONI DINNER Sheffords 3 pk KRAFT CHEESE ExTi?m!cn"«fish 2 lbs. BISKIT-M IX, Fisher’s lge pkg 23c 25c 69c 29c Irish Special 49 ib>’1.59 Peter Pan 1.69 Finer Bread Flour 49 lbs. P roduce D e p a r tm e n t KELLY’S MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS LEM ONS BEEF ROAST PORK ROAST 588 Size Blade Cut3 Center Cut 2 dozen .. ..... 15c SQUASH 28c lb. 32c lb. Tnole Queen Each ........... 4c Come in and see our com­ plete line of fresh vege­ tables. MINCE MEAT Bring in your waste fats. They are need­ ed for explosives. 2 lbs. 29c Our fighting men are doing their share. Here at home U 35 the least we can do is put 10% « L of our Income In War Ronda ¡q for our share in Am erie». IRISH-SWARTZ ■M M l