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THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD Page Ten FOOD SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END IN EUGENE MARKETS BENEFIT TEH TO BE DECEMBER 4 EVENT The annual benefit bridg-a tea. rponiored by tbe Ladles of Elks, will rlren Thursday, December 4, at 2 o'clock In the Elk'e club. The proceed! of the benefit roea in with the JClk's Cheer fund, which provide! baakete of food for the needj t Chrlatmas. Thla year there will be a prlae for the high acore at every table, aleo there will be a room provided for thoae wishing to play contract. Mrs. Roy Curtla la general eh air nan for the tca. Local Shoe Edition Brings Many Letters Over 00 lettera complimenting them on the recent apedal afioe adver tiaing edition issued In April have been received by the Eugene Shoe Dealers' association, It was announc ed Thursday night at the final meet ing of the organization of the year fbieh waa held at the Anchorage, ourteen of the lettera were received from countrlea outside of the United States, Chester Bmith, president of the organization, asid. Officera of the Blioe Dealers' as sociation will be elected for the com ing year at the next meeting of the Sroup, which will be the last Thurs ay of January. Mr. Smith appointed nominating committee conafstlng of Abe Elatcine, chairman! George Betty, and Stanley Feiaer. Caaper Lane, mannger of the aboe department of McMorran and Wash burne, presented a numlwr of piano aoloa, and other entertainment waa furnished by Hetty Wee, Harry Davis, and George Kuhhlank of Eugene. Visitors at the meeting Included Chris Nelson of the Bancroft-Walker Shoe company, George Wheaton of Portland, representative of the Ore ton Leather company, and John Man field of New Xork, repreaentlng the Manfleld Shoe company. Mrs. Martha Clark Painfully Injured OOTTAOB OHOVB, Not. . (Special). Mrs. Martha Clark of Portland, daughter of Mra. J. H. Banlca of Cottage Grove, waa ser iously Injured Wednesday night when e waa struck with a bottle by an tozicated woman in the hallway of a rooming house, according to word teceived by relativea hero. Two Imoiicated women entered the rooming home at 8 o'clock Wednea day morning, according to reporta. Frank DeLano, the landlord, at tempted to eject them and waa at tacked and beaten with bottles. Mrs. Clark cam to the assistance of Mr. JJeLano and waa heraelf badly beaten. 6ha Buffered a bad cut over her eye, and her arm, which she threw np to ward off the blow waa cut to the bone. Fifteen atltchae were required to close the wound in her arm. and the la quite HI from shock and the lose of blood. The disorderly women est re arrested by the police who fi nally arrived. t . . Fourth Showing of Campus Play Listed An additional fourth performance ot "Holiday" will b given Saturday Bight at 8:15 In the university cam pus theater In response to the re quests of many who wero unable to Jet seats last night, Charles "Cap" Loherts, business manager of the Guild Theater announced late last alglit. , "Btandlne: room only" eigne were put out early both Wednesday night and at last evening's performance, and only a few senta remain for the Fri day ehow. To accommodate thoae who were unable to get In and to give out of town people a chance to see the piny which haa received such high praise from thoae who have seen It, the extra performance will be given Saturday night. Tickets may be re served by calling the Guild Theater at the University of Oregon. Creswell Telephone Exchange Improved GIIESWEM.. Nov. 21. (Bpeclal) --The local telephone exchange Is installing five more drops on the switchboard to care for that many new party lines. There are now l-fl patrons, thirteen having been added during this year. The new direetory will be availnblo the first of next month and Mrs. Cora Olson, otiera- tor, requests the nntrnna to consult the directory lictore giving numbers, to avoid confusion as the numbers of several of the lines have been changed. Sigma Delta Chi, men's profession d journalism fraternity, wae awardid fourth place in the professions' achievement contest, according to a telegram received from Neil Taylor, preaident of the Oregon chapter, who la attending the convention. The professional achievement con teat la based on tbe percentage of alumni of the chapter who are actively engaged In Journalism. The Uni versity of Oregon group bad a rating of 70 per cent. It was announced. The University ol North Dakota received first prize. Oregon State college, which waa awarded fourth in the ef ficiency contest, failed to receive mention In the professional achieve ment competition. Flrat woman to be elected trustee of the Western Theological aeminary, Chicago, la Mra, Robert B, Gregory. -e Knox college, at Galeabura. H!.. known as "Old Slwash," lost a 75 year rival when it absorbed Lombard college. ' Week Day Bible School Popular JUNCTION CITY, Not. 21. (Spe cial). Tbe week-day Bible school la held on Thursday afternoona under the leadership of Miss Olsen and Miss Smith. There are 50 pupils enrolled from the third, fourth, fifth and alxth gradea. The project metlod is used m teaching and they are now tracing the Journeys of Christ on their elec trlt map. They will soon begin the building of the city of Jerusalem, us ing soap aa their clay . The temple will be the point of In terest. The children are taking great Interest in this work. Soon after Thanksgiving tbe teachers will ar range a visiting day and will invite the parents in to Inspect the work being done by the classes. e ' The Tyron, N. 0., Dally Bulletin, SV4 by 8V4 inches, claims to be the world's smallest dally newspaper. U. of O. Group Wins Mention in Contest After placing aecnnd In the gen Oral efficiency contest at the nntionnl convention at Columbus. Ohio, the University of Orecon chnpter of HlllllllJlllHD The best money can buy no fillers Anhevtear-Btnrfr Budweisei Darley-Malt Syrup, LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii This Coupon Good Wednesday, November 19th Only One to a Customer m g. ZrfC STAMPS Ai WITH $1.00 CASH fW PURCHASE MANNAQH'S GROCERY Phonal SS and 7 Willamette etreet This Coupon Good Wednesday, November 19th Only One to a Customer STAMPS A A WITH $1.00 CASH flO PURCHASE T.nav.-NV. vnmcma fin era Wlllametta Phonaa 38 ar S9 NOTICE We Give S. & H. GREEN STAMPS At OUR STORES, 36 EAST BROADWAY We wish to announce that we will have on display Saturday a full and Complete Display of bakery goods. AND all goods Baked by us are sold in our store at 36 East Broadway, Notice Bring AH Boadman's Malted Milk Brea'd Wrappers and Honey Whole Wheat Bread Wrappers to the Premium Parlor Not Inter than 29th to be redoemod, Eugene Bakery Lunch Will sorve a Nice Noonday Lunch and Dinner at Night Saturday. All Lady Cooks and the Boat of attention and service. Nelly Simpson, Prop. Eugene Bakery Company Phone 2150 36 E. Broadway FROM MOTHER TO DAUGHTER THIS COOKING SECRET IS HANDED So often I get letter! like thla one from Connecticut: "I am very fond of cooking ... I have been using Carna tion Milk since I've been married." 1 wonder where she got her first start on luch a valuable cooking secret. Then 1 pick up my batch of unopened letters and And a clue in a letter from West Virginia: "1 have used Carnation Milk ever since I began to keep house. And my mother always used it So that's how It begins. Some moth ers take no chances as for example, Mrs. B , also ol Connecticut She writes for a cook book for her daughter. ane is a young Housekeeper just start ing out to keep house this spring." Wise mother she knows that with a Carnation Cook Book around, her daughter Is sure to cook with Carna tion Milk and that anyone who cooks with Carnation is sure to have success! Carnation Milk gives better results than even the best of bottled milk making more buttery soups and sauces, richer creamed vegetables, creamier puddings, smoother, finer-textured ice creams and candies and custards. These results it gives because It Is evaporated to double creaminess and because the cream content is broken up into finest particles, making a finer bodied milk. Carnation Milk Is simply the purest A quality you would want if you knew all of the facts about coffee ON of rich uhol$ milk, protected at the source, it comes from clean herds, housed In clean bams, milked by clean hands into clean utensils. This safe guarded milk is so uniform In quality that results are certain, so dependable that spoiled dishes that result from an uncertain milk supply never occur, so rich it continually eaves butter and cream, so convenient that once you use it, you will use it always. Try the recipe below. And send tor the Car nation Cook Book and Baby Feeding Book, They are free. Address Carnation Company, Albers BIdg, Front and Lovejoy Sts., Portland. Pork Chops and Potatoes a la Carna tion 6 potatoes, 1H tsp. salt, few grains pepper, I tbsp. butter, K cup Carnation Milk, Ifi cups water, 2 tbsp. flour, 6 pork chops, 1 egg, bread crumbs. Scald Carnation and water in a double boiler. Pare and slice potatoes in yi inch slices. Place a layer in a buttered baking dish, sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredge with flour, and dot over with bits of butter. Repeat and add the scalded milk until it can be seen through the top layer. Dip pork chops in egg and roll in bread crumbs. Place on top of potatoes and bake in a moderate (350" F.) oven until the po tatoes are soft Serves 6. fflmfm The best of milk, safeguarded at the source by clean housing of clean herds, and by milking with clean hands Into clean utensils, and evaporated to dou ble richness and conveniently packaged In hermetically sealed cant to protect Its purity until it reaches you that's Carnation Milk. Moreover, It gives cooking results unequaled by milk In any other form. (See recipe stove) PredueW Is Oresan toe tvMtr-aisbt rmi til be On your gtWjefB shelves ill'S hundreds of delicious products. Aorta of thzm harmful other viae the Government would step In. Fete of them are distinctly poor in quality otherwise you would detect it, But there are certain products, whose makers are not content with what you can detect. Their number Is Increasing. You can find them sooner or Utter. Any woman does, who beUexms that fine thtngs are worth looking for. It would be easier for you to find them, If yon knew more of the facts. Here Is one of the facte, FACT 15. Schilling produce only the first grade of coffee bat only SchUBng does U. Contrary to common practice,' SchUBng spedalaes en fin coffee. There are no Snd or 3rd grade Schilling coffees no cheap blends no dual stand ards of quality. The finest things usually come from those who devote themselves to fine things exclusively. There ere many excellent coffees but where Is the finest opt tm .come from? i" There are 43 facta about Schilling Products Coffee, Tea, 31 Extracts, V Baking Powder, 43 Spices A Jwessonfe $5 on Q Whatever tke weather -hot or colJ m the ice box or in the warm kitchen S?20wcirifi isalways easy to mix J a a ii owdrit.t is creamy wlien you open the sealed pail and it VOTTLL like the freshness ol Snowdrift. It comes to you as sweet and smooth as new cream. Special sealed pails keep it as fresh and creamy as the day it was made. You'll like the way it blends too . . . the :asy way it mixes with just a few quick stirs of the Soon, That'i because. Snowdrift U already ereamei for you. And It start creamed regardless of the weather. There are no seasons for goodness with Snowdrift. The Wesson Oil people make Snowdrift from an oil as fine as a delicious salad oil . . . ami nothing else . . '. for their friends who want onjjr the nicest thing, to eats ts a i w civs creamy o trnt