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2C Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.Thurs., Oct. 31, 1954 Optomerric Meetings Take Two to Portland Dr. Samuel H. Tyler ot Eugene attended a Saturday meeting in Portland of the American Optom etric Assn., Visual Safeguard Dept., where representatives from ths Northwest were given details of available appliances and meth ods and policies for use in safe guarding vision in industry. gone, attended a state board meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Oregon Optometric Assn., also in Portland Saturday. She is third vice president and public relations chairman of the state auxiliary. Among many topics of discus sion, plans were made relative to the Northwest Congress of Op- Mrs. Don Erwin Jones of Eu- tometry in December. DICK'S ID WAY ARRET 3820 Franklin Phone 5-9426 Shop Lale Every Day Open 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 7 Day PRESTO-LOGS 5e See Classified Fuel Ads for Details Each in 100 Lots GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS Shortening Mayonnaise SWIFT Chopped Beef 3 can.$l SWIFT'NING 3-lb. Can BORDEN Qr. Jar 87e 49c Roland's Meats SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS VEAL STEAKS 59' 39c lb. lb. BUBBLING HOT and rich, this casserole tempts folks right to the table. .Macaroni, rich red tomato soup, cheese and ground beef blend flavors in this Tomato Bccf-Aroni Casserole. . . Serve a Casserole For Harvest Supper Harvest season is the golden time of plenty. Sheaves of wheat, n, plump pumpkins and squash, ruddy apples and pears pour into the storage centers of the country. During these glorious autumn days, celebrate the bountiful crop with a harvest supper. For the family or for a guest affair, cre ate atmosphere whether you live in a skyscraper apartment or in country cottage. Cover the table with a homespun cloth. Deck it with a harvest center piece a bowl or basket spilling over with apples, squash, bright ears of corn, autumn leaves. Plentiful and colorful is the description that should fit the food. Have heaping, luscious casserole for the main item, Fill up the casserole with a medley of tender macaroni, rich tomato soup-sauce, browned ground beef, More people buy and eryoy Maxwell House. tf&n other btencf in the wottctf 6s truly Good to the Last Drop! J 0 2 new features make Sam-Flush work faster than ever for you... L New easy-to-use top. Simply press thumb under tab it snaps right off! Spill proof too! Handiest top you've ever seen. Snni-Fluah works on stubborn stains like magic no mopping or scrubbing! Scientific testa prove new Sani-Flush formula more effective than ever before kills many toilet bowl germs faster. Disinfect. (Follow instructions on the can.) The Hygienic Products Co., Canton 2, Ohio. shavings of mellow cheese. Call it . . . Tomato Bccf-Aroni 1 pound ground beef Vi cup chopped onion V cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons shortening 1 can (lYt cups) condensed tomato soup 2 cups cooked macaroni (1 cup uncooked) Vi cup shredded sharp process cheese -1 teaspoon prepared mustard Brown beef, onion and green pepper in shortening: stir in re maining ingredients; heat on top of range or bake in a moderate oven (375) about 25 minutes. Sprinkle cheese on top, if de sired. 6 servings. PRODUCER'S PUBLIC MARKS CORNER BROADWAvTriS FROM LANE COUNTY FARMS TO YOU m PEOPLES MARKET in the Broadway Side in the Public Market Karl the Neat Nan Says: Shop Wisely, Shop the Peoples Market Showers Honor Sherry Nestell Miss Sharleen (Sherry) Nestell, who will be married soon to Don old Erne, has been honored at several bridal parties recently. A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Mrs. Harold Gra ham with Mrs. Roy Roe and Mrs. .lack George, as co-hostesses. The home was decorated with fall flowers. Mrs. Leslie Hardie cut the cake which was decorated with the couples names and carried the chrysanthemum theme. Mrs. Willis Beebe poured coffee. The following guests were in vited: Mrs. Loyd Sims, Mrs. Willis Beebe, Mrs. L. B. Hughes, Mrs. David Carmicncke, Mrs. Karl Wagner, Mrs. Arthur Erick son, Mrs. George Thorpe, Mrs. Leslie Hardie Mrs. Howard Ormis- ton, Mrs. Gene Thaxton, Mrs. Ray Slatzer, Mrs. C. Jackson, Mrs. Ed Panter, Mrs. R. B. Johnson, Mrs. Curtis Lindsay, Mrs. Guy Green, Mrs. Wilbur Turner, Mrs. Elbert Hixon, Mrs. F. W. Demp sey, Mrs. John Wellnilz, Mrs. L. L. Small, Mrs. Les Myers, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mrs. John San ders, Mrs. Cecil Atkins, Mrs. El mer Wangcrin, Mrs. F. M. Brown, Mrs. H. T. Marxen, Mrs. Ken Erne, Mrs. Robert Marxen, Mrs. Earle Nestell, Miss Joan Marxen, and Miss Lorette Erne. Miss Nestell also was given a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Robert Marxen, assisted by Miss Joan Marxen. Mrs. Marxen decorated the serv ing table with decorations from her recent marriage. Guesls in cluded: Mrs. F. M. Brown, Mrs. H. T. Marxen, Mrs. B. O. Brown, Mrs. R. C. Oster, Mrs. Arthur Hogan.Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs. M. A. Sanchez, Mrs. W. McGuire, Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mrs. Ken neth Erne, Mrs. Earle Nestell and Miss Mariean Marxen, Lo rette. Erne, Elaine Oster and Sharon Erne. Veal Steaks lb. 39e Rib Steaks lb. 39e Chuck Roast lb. 39e Pot Roast ; lb. 29 V Veal Roast lb. 39e Ground Beef lb. 29e Sliced Bacon lb.39e. Slab Bacon , bY piece lb. 49c TJ Swift Premium 1L CCc Ham 1012 average JLJj. JJ Picnics . ST' lb. 43e Bacon " JOWL SQUARES .' ', lb. 29e Bacon ENDS and PIECES lb. 29e Frankfurters V lb. 25e Phone 4U "FARM FRESH" CHICKENS and TURKEYS in way yojuj SPECIAL YOUNG ROpSTERSSVe'rL ' ALSO Poultry by-thi ,. 3 3 BL ANTON MARKET GROCERY Your Green Stamp FOOD STORE ' CUTsnGNDA Ij BEANS PEAS 303 can cans 35e 2 Mni23' SCHILLINGS COFFEE dripo,,,, lb.$1.0! ; SUN SPUN : Hunt'iNo.IHSa Margarine TOMATOES 5 Ibs. $1,00 5 cm L00 PUBLIC MARKET ONE-STOP SHOPPING CEN Chi Omega Delegate Sees Inauguration Mrs. LaRue Bowker ot Omaha, Neb., national treasurer ot Chi Omega sorority, was an over night sucst at the chapter house on the University o Oregon campus Monday. She was the sorority's official representative to the inauguration ot the uni versity's new president, O. Mere dith Wilson. MEN LIKE THESE: slices of American cheese on rye topped with dill pickle. CMtt pam HEAVIER CATSUP WITH REAL CHILI PEPPERS ,. RF-PinCADlE civimnr ci nrfc CAITII ah vkugnuLL ulvUUU rLHIit PACKET KEEPS CRACKERS FRESH fflSP Mo ness With CAP! here's PROOF! Hold a re-closed Snow Flake Saltine packet under the faucet. See for yourself how completely the packet protects the crackers . . . why dampness cannot affect their fresh crispness J No wonder Snow Flake Saltines are the most fV tempting cracker you can buy! leCUlf 0 00$ V mnmm IHI CATSUP WITH A KICKI