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Oct 12, 1965 low City Press-Citizen 7 Women Smarf Shopper's Guide-8 You Can Stretch Your Weekly Food Dollar IN THE NEWS time and money? Frozen foods, nclude frozen or ready-to- for example, can cost you more but take less time to prepare. eat biscuits and rolls, cakes and pies, cereals, dehydrated and frozen fruits, if fresh fruit is in Did you consider food vc season. when buying fruits, vegetables, 'Back to School' Is PTA Meeting Theme School-year activities of Parent-Teachers Associations in the meats, eggs and cheese. Can One of your best weekly food you substitute a low-cost high buying guides is your local news protein food, say cheese or fisn, paper. Here you will find food occasionally? This adds variety specials in local store ads and to what you eat while costing city get underway this week as "Back to school" events have been scheduled for Wednesday at the schools.

you less money. often a run down on the food page of the best buys in fruits, By AI1.EEN SNODLY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. A food bargain is no bargain If you throw much of it away. People are very funny about the food they will or won't eat. A shrewd cook can lure others eating their "dislikes" sometimes.

But, don't count on it. Other factors that will help when you shop for food to meet a budget: Did you shop from a list? This curbs impulse buying of more expensive items, Are the weekly food specials at a store near your home? Will bus fare or gasoline used cut into the savings? Choose a low cost store near home for reJar shopping. Will there be leftovers? Horace Mann Tarents Association will have an open house at p.m. After parents visit the classrooms, refreshments will be vegetables, meats, poultry and Knowing what to buy and fish. when, helps stretch the weekly served in the gymnasium by the Mmes.

David Lilly, Haroia This information comes from EngeL Donald Goodnow, and the United States Department of rooms at Herbert Hoover scnooi Irving O'Harra. food dollar. There also are certain items you can count on for low cost purchases, including fresh cabbage, carrots, canned tomatoes, tomato juice, canned Agriculture food marketing sec Longfellow PTA has made a from 8:15 to 8:45 p.m. Faculty will be presented at 8 p.m. Des tion.

The service points out the schedule of when various class good buys based upon seasonal rooms will be open: fifth and sert and coffee will be served the gymnasium from 8:45 to 9:15 or frozen citrus juices. marketing and market prices, It USE. Non-fat dry milk is less than sixth grade, 7 to 7:30 p.m. third and fourth, 7:30 to 8 p.m.; first p.m. by the room mothers ana Generally, fruits and vegetables in season cost less than when rniam one-third the cost of fresh whole PTA Executive Board.

and second, 8 to 8:30 p.m.; and they are out of season. So do Hoover PTA officers for the milk. Milk costs less when you buy it at the store than when kindergarten, 8:30 to 9 p.m. meats and poultry. Often you save when buying the toSMSHSSK year are Mrs.

jonn Montgom you have it delivered. large can or large size pack Mark Twain PTA will have a ery, president; Mrs. Clarence This is especially true if you are in an area near truck farms aged food. If it is more than a This is the age of the buSt-in family night open house. Fam 5 IM single person or the family needs Skog, first vice-president; Mrs.

L. L. Pelling, second vice-president; Miss Priscilla Lohr, cook, and as that famous singer or orchards. An exception is cer ilies with last names beginning with N-Z are to come between or will eat, you lose as your sav once said, "You ain't seen noth- tain Eastern seaboard cities ings go into the garbage dis secretary; and Mr. James 5ti- where sweet corn, for example, i in' yet." Specifically, low cost convenience foods continue to be posal.

6:30 and 7:30 p.m., and other families are to come between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. All parents er, treasurer. from Georgia and Florid 's less frozen concentrate or canned or expensive than local produce Can you store large properly for a savings? Buy and their children are welcome. ange juice, biscuit mix and cake The more you shop around the more you will learn such quirks Refreshments will be served in mixes, instant coffee and canned and frozen vegetables, if fresh Auxiliary Will Honor Cold Star Mothers Gold Star Mothers will be Mrs. Glenn Hope, Route 2, compares prices and can sizes as she selects a can of tomato Juice at a local supermarket.

She does her main shopping from a well-prepared list every two weeks, and bays small items like bread between the bigger shopping trips. A farmer's wife, she also snpplements her shopping list with home-grown products. Mr. and Mrs. Hope are the parents of three children: Katie, 14; John, 12, and Jennifer, six.

(Press-Citizen Photo) ing meat in quarters, canned goods by the case or a bushel of apples, cuts down on your food the school gymnasium. in prices. vegetables are out-of-season, Roosevelt PTA plans a 7:45 (Excerpted from "Smart Shopper's Guide" published by dollar. However, certain prepared foods do cost more. These honored as Veterans of Foreign p.m.

meeting. All parents are welcome to meet teachers and Do you need to balance IARCO Publishing Co. Inc.) visit the classrooms. The pro Wars Auxiliary No. 3949 meets for a 6 p.m.

potluck Thursday at the post halL posed westside high school bond Our Town Riverside Couple Feted on Anniversary issue will be discussed briefly; Robert Kesselring, son of Mr. all interested persons are wel Mrs. Doris Swanson, Musca National Eagles Auxiliary President Will Visit Here and Mrs. E. R.

Kesselring, 752 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mougin, come. Refreshments will be tine, district auxiliary presi Dearborn Street, is a patient in Riverside, were honored at a served by first, second and third dent; will hold inspection. On ma committee are Mrs.

John grade room mothers surprise party Thursday evening in observance of their first Room 225, Mercy Hospital, after undergoing knee surgery on Monday. Fisher and Mrs. Clifford Cox. Open house will be held in all wedding anniversary. Mrs.

Charles A. Vanis, Ashta Hosts for the banquet at the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Carousel Restaurant were Mrs. Mougin's brothers. Thirty-one bula, Ohio, president of the 150, 000-member national Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary, will be a guest of the local Eagle VOTE Mrs.KabetaWMBe Hostess for Meeting Mrs. Leo Kabela, Route 5, will for Mrs.

Lewis Will Speak At Meeting Mrs. Don Lewis will be guest speaker at the Iowa City Woman's Club general meeting on Friday. The 1:30 p.m. meeting will be held, at the First Congregational Church. Mrs.

Lewis will show slide pictures and discuss "As An American Sees Australia." She recently spent nine months in Sydney, Australia, where her husband was a Fulbright senior lecturer in psychology. Reports will be given by the Mmes. Charles Beckman, Robert Shea, and G. W. Buxton.

guests attended. Masons Will Honor Ladies at Banquet Auxiliary next week. be hostess for the North Scott Also a guest at the Monday Social Circle meeting at 2 p.m. ART SESSIONS For Adults and Children Octobor ll-DKornbor It Registration Oct. 14, IS, (ThvrsFrlSat.) MI A.M.

1-5 P.M. Cass Schedules Sent on Request THE UTILE STUDIO Hty, E. College ttS-tftl 337-2145 Members of Iowa City Lodge Thursday. She will be assisted SADLER for Councibsn This Ad Paid for By VUhilVllltlCeil This Ad Paid for By evening dinner and meeting will be Mrs. Ira Lewin, Waterloo, national secretary.

The 8 p.m. made by Sunday noon with Mrs. John Beranek (337-2072) or Mrs. Donald Lown (337-2212). Mrs.

Vanis has served as president of her local auxiliary and of the Ohio state group, at so serving other offices. She was elected to the post of Grand Madam Trustee of the national auxiliary at the 1963 convention in Chicago, and was elevated to her present office at the fourteenth annual conclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She and her husband, a grape farmer, are the parents of one son, Harold, a commercial pilot who lives in Houston, Texas. No. 4, AF and AM, will honor their ladies at a banquet at the by Mrs.

William Kabela. Response to roll call will be Masonic Temple at 6:30 p.m. I II III "Ideas for Roll Call TodIcs, Thursday. CommirfM for Cfcr On the program committee are A program win follow, with Sadler awior Mrs. Louis Ernst and Mrs.

War in I I Mr. Claude Higgmbotham dinner wll be held at the Carousel Restaurant Officers' meeting will be held at the lodge at 7:30 p.m., followed by the regular meeting at 8 p.m. The Clinton Auxiliary will be in charge of initiation. Dinner reservations must be ren Ernst. charge, MRS.

VANIS Mrs. Marshall Harris will present federation history notes. On the social committee will be the Mmes. Robert Spencer, Fred twenty-two touth dulmqum ttrwrt Births Camp, R. J.

Phelps, and Miss Lutheran Women Will Hear Speech By Rev. Jensen A seven pound, eight-ounce Gertrude Mumm. son was born at Mercy Hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Atalissa Couple To Mark 50th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Oepping, Atalissa, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday Any local women interested in loinine the club may contact the Meeks, West Branch. III lnkSAn OeWKA 1 Zion Lutheran Church Women president, Mrs. J. W.

Howe, or will hear the Rev. John M. Jen A daughter, weighing seven membership cnairman, Mrs, Richard Jones. sen at their 2 p.m. Thursday meeting at the church Parish pounds, five ounces, was born at Mercy Hospital today to Mr.

House. with an open house at their II I 838-7827 'jmWXfc 1 and Mrs. Edward Boxwell, 1 mmmmsm i The Reverend Mr. Jensen, in Eighteen women from the club attended the federation's district meeting at Mount Pleasant Friday. Mrs.

E. T. Hubbard and Mrs. H. C.

Houghton par norm uoerty. terim pastor at the Lutheran David Eric is the name eiven Church of Christ the King, will discuss Peter Palladius, first Lutheran bishop of Denmark. it mmmix i to the seven-pound, 11 ounce son of Mr. and Mrs. Jon El-deen, Tiffin.

The infant was born Monday at Mercy Hospi- Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Jensen was graduated from Augsburg College and the home. All friends are welcome to call between 2 and 5 p.m. The couple requests no gifts be given. Miss Eva DeVore and Mr.

Oepping were married on Oct 14, 1915, in the United Brethren parsonage in Muscatine, with the Rev. C. L. Young officiating. Mr.

Oepping has farmed near Atalissa all his life, and the couple lives on the farm where they moved 50 years ago. They are the parents of one daughter, Mrs. Robert Binggell (Elma), Route 3. There are four grandchildren. ticipated in the program.

Catholic Women Plan Thursday Event at Tipton All Catholic women are wel Lutheran Theological Seminary If KfK a7 A I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lenz. 1411 in Philadelphia, Pa. He served as a pastor in Canada for 15 Tenth Street, Coralville, are the parents of a five-pound son years, and in the United States for 29 years, and also served as born Monday at Mercy come to attend the district meet editor of "Ansgar Lutheran" for 25 years.

row msmm ing of the Diocesan Council of Officers will be elected at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fadness. catholic Women to De neia ai p.m. Thursday in the Town business meeting.

Elizabeth Cedar Rapids, are the parents Library basement at Tipton. oi an eignt pound, two ounce Circle will serve refreshments. Baby sitting will be available. Miss Olive White, Coralville, son born Saturday at St. Luke's Socio Calendar TODAY Hospital in Cedar Rapids.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. Iowa City Branch, Federated Oinineu and Mrs. James Lacina, 1321 diocesan chairman of foreign relief, will present the program. More information may be obtained from diocesan president, Mrs. Lewis Huffman (337-3491).

and professional Women, p.m. dinner street. New Memorial Union Cafeteria Court Croiale No. 94. Catholic Daughter el America, 4 30 p.m.

potluck Knlghti of Columbus Hoi) Palestine tommonoery no. p.m. Roil Call family potiucK, p.m. meeting Mncnnlr Tmnl ART CIRCLE Eureka Lodge No. 44, IOOF, 7:30 p.m.

AAntnnir Temol Croup Plans Cookout For Wednesday Noon Union Township Women's Club will meet at the Lake Macbride shelter at noon Wednesday for a cookout. Members are to bring their own table service. Response to roll call will be "My Bad Dream. Mrs. William Propst will tell about her trip to California.

Mrs. W. L. Snider, Bnirvi Kappa Knpoa Gamma Alumnae, 7:30 p.m. chapter house.

771 East Wosh- will be hostess for the Art Circle metina at 10 a m. Wednesday. Mrs. R. rh: man will present the Dmaram fetter Carriers Auxiliary.

7:30 P.m. in en. Mrs. Ray Courtney, 12.10 First Avenue CATHOLIC ACTION OPftll Lincoln School parent-Teachers I (U 1 Checks appear tn an extremely 1 XfJl I handsome shape the fringed ap- i4'-t 1 I ron is part of the allure of the i tf liu Xv II long slm-ed fitted silhouette. YouU VFW Junior Unit To Receive Awards Initiation of new members will be held as the Veterans of Foreign Wars Junior Unit No.

3949 meets at the post hall at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Eugene Moore, Tipton, will conduct Catholic Action Group will meet at 1-30 7:30 p.m school gymnasium Penn Elementary PTA. 7:30 p.m..

at the srhool P-rn. Wednesday with Mrs. Thomas For- Women's Mission Guild, Our Redeemer iih tiu ouin summit street. COTT TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU Lutheran Church, 7:38 p.m at rhurrh Circle Four, First Congreoatlonol Scon Township Form Rurenu riuh rhurrh Women' Feltowshio. 7:45 P.m.

win iinii or me r-orm Building, COral- Miss Hazel Frltie, 460 Woles Street THie. ror potiuck supper at 4:30 p.m, Thursday. Mary Ruth Group, First Christian Church. 7:45 p.m Mrs. Paul Lng, 1105 Tower Court Ainhn Phi Ahimnl Club.

1 m. Mrs. Phil Connell, 932 East Market Street Chooter KP, PEO, I P.m Mrs. Carpet Paths and Spots Easily Removed or clean carpet wall-to-wan. Safe Blue Lustre re-brightens colors, leaves nap Special guests will be the members' mothers and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Brogla. Members win receive awards from the BALLET CLASSES Registration Open For Beginners and Intermediates Mrs. Stephen Sherwood 351-4352 L. MeCartt.

610 OoKland Avenue Chi Omeoa Alumnae. I p.m. Mrs. Pfthart Krir. Pnilte 9 St.

Patrick's PTA, I p.m. at the national auxiliary, sifts from ichnnl UnitorHm Women's Federation. I p.m. their leader, and will also be nutty. Kent easy-to-use electric shampooer for $1 a day at Lenoch Cilek Hardware, 207 E.

Washington. at the church tmtit Pi riwnter. fceta Sioms Phi. honored for October birthdays B.m Mrs. Donald Brerman, 120 and poppy sales.

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