Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 247, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 July 1917 — Page 6

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Luther Rk-hman Will Join Aviation Corp There Last of This Week.

Friends here have iweivnl word from I.uther Uichnmn. a member of Company fl, Uth division, Oflicnrs' Rpstrvo Camp ut Fort Harrison, that lithas rri-oived word to rpport Irwiay at Columhus whire he will enter the aviation corps.

Call ll.'i for your ice cream or ires, '.iKul. lucked, deliver!, :"Hr; bricks. Z or 3 colors. :oc apiece, 'l'r it. not packed at plant. Open from '!:'0 to 8:00 7 days in we. k. Uhanon !, e Cream Company. 7-IU-lf

BV MKS. CKOnc.E M. COM LEY. It is net po.iiliie to ci-timute the beneltls iterived from the Kootl Conj serration School held at l'.irdn Cnivi isity July s-14. It is nofexoeirerjtion to nay that 'one day's attondanre paid for the trip. I This school, the first of its kind to he held in the state, was a response 'to the call Horn Herhc-l Hoover, ! L m ;e Sam's ,'oial expel t. who believes toe pro! !em of .in n.'-'ouate food supply r-.'-. i.uir.-iy with 'he women. .Mr. Iloov. i .ays there ate four impert; tit tilings tuch woman should do: ! 1 - I'.et .1 stotHi primer on human ' feeding. J -1 ..at n to do without su.ili' needed h the a': ie -. namely wheat

able vece.

veRetahles, u.' e more poultry ani! tlairy protluctH. :t Plant tt garden plant beans. A Prepare only .1 mouls a (Jay. Klir.1ir.ate surplus rating- (parties a-id teai-). People should eat at home, l.i -Bti.-c we always prepare more for "," mpany." It decs i.eetii, however, th:.t tiie Aui'rioi.n housewife could be bf.'.l: hcsp:l.iblo and reasonable. . ( oii. ei vatl'tl was the keynote at each and every se.-nion. Not only co.v Tvatii.n in food and elothing; bui that woman must con-etve her time and strength. The latir by usmp lb'(-Miv;r.ir d"'iees, the former by B'tuR out neeinary labor and ii.-inE -I.e. c.)t... Women are ton prone to H'lii- re ti- rn .-less ways of doing, fro,,, t.t.-.c tone of habit. V.e vs.-te imp:ef ed with the deo.on-t-iiii'is. pt.n' e;.! urjre.tions and

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JERSEY COW SALE

I will sell at public auction in the cattle barns at the Lebanon fair grounds, on SATURDAY, JULY 21 BEGINNING AT 1 I'. M. TWENTY FRESH JERSEY COWS; FIVE SHORTHORN COWS Every one of this lot of cows is f.rst class. They can be seen at the I-hanon fair grounds after Wednesday, July 18. They are all of good ages and come from the very best milk strain of Washington county. These cows all have calves by side. TERMS Six months credit, drawing G per cent interest from date on bankable note. HOMER MARTIN C. 0. TRIBBETT & SON, AUCTIONEER

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What lo I'timinate. (' enervation to the houewire does "T e..in to ..,,.-n t';;e portion, but o cut rut epen.-ive. u.-oio.-, out of -i a oa tiiirif ..; know ine the food value., to rook and prepare such fond ti.-it she may place botote her rharpe: tiie proper kind m toml; mu-t nave a knowledge of wrat may be sub-titut

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'iT-'iii.., tiie kind ' work each is doiiiK and tiie climate. That each meal may he well planned, well balanced as to food value for each person at her tabic. Siie mu.-t consider and commute tiie iclative cost and nutritive The aericultural extension department, Home Kconomics division of Purdue uiiiverity urijes tiie housewives to write for information and litera-t'hursi'-uv morning. Mis.s (iambic loetaf.) .,-n "Tbo Knonomiral Use of l ats." We say. "We do not like the commercial fats and oils; that they are just as expensive as lard or hutter." and dine to the old expensive way, ju-t because we do not know ho. to u.-e them. The following is most interesting: One of the seniors used

this subject for her thesis and Rave

careful tests and accurate experiments in the laboratory. She made 11 pies, from as many fat., ail at the ..anie tune, small, two Cru.'.t pies. She gave the comparative cost, at the

time, of the amount use.. All were

cored at the same time for quality

flavor and food valve. The follow-in

table show the result. We were sur

prised at the score of the pie made

with lard. It ranks 7th as you see. l at Tablespoons tost Score

10 1

Hoof suet. Swift's compound

Crisco Mazola

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DON'T BLIND YOURSELF

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to the fact that there is a great difference in the character of auto supplies. You won't discover the difference here for we don't handle the worthless or obsolete kinds. We carry only the best and the newest. Come see what they are.

Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency

PHONE 362

ARMORY BLDG.

atriotic Rally Week

July 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 1917 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.

Big Daps of Highest Class Entertainment, Education and Amusement.

Nationally Popular Rands and Orchestras; Famous Orators, Speakers and Humorists; Sweet Singers and Musicians of note. Stirring Dramatic Play Presentations. Cartooning Impersonations Imitations Whistling Yodling.

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The Very Best Attractions from the Realm of Entertainment

SPECIAL INSPIRATIONAL PROGRAMS ON SUNDAY GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS TODAY! DON'T MISS TIIE PATRIOTIC MUSICAL PROGRAMS ANI) TIIE INSPIRING "AMERICA" PAGEANT EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT MORNING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO GO TO THE BIG LINCOLN TENT EVERY DAY.

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tests, it was accurately found what quantity of each fat used was required.

l e of Fats. In usine these fats in cake making, they must be combined with butter, in the required proportion according to the kind of fat. used. Thud when we use crisco to save expense, and if the reeipe calls for '2 cup of butter, we could Use equal parts of crisi o and butter. Hut, if we use Wesson oil, we use H I'arts of oil to h of butter. If we should use the full amount of Wesson oil, us butter, then we would say "we had 'bad luck.' " A wonderful work is being carried on in West Lafayette, under the supervision of Viss Fischer, a community worker, and assistant demonstrator. They have four stations, where on certain days of each week, the children bring their clean cans and prepared products for canning and they are canned under Miss Fischer's supervision, children from 10 to 18 years at each station. A chief, chosen from the children, is in charge. It is his duty to see that the canner and fuel is there ready for use. Herause of the number of cans, the canner necessarily is a commercial one and one that can he used in the open. Friday morning it was raining very hard, but the little fellow was there with hi cart to transport the canner to the designated station. That daytwigs and robs were used for fuel and they canned oO cans. They ar not only filling cans, hut home building. FgR preservation hy the water glass, method was advocated. The lecturer believed that even at the present prices, it would pay to preserve now for winter use, as he expected them to be not lesn than 7"c per dozen the coming winter months. Also home storage of fruits and vegetables and home drying was advocated. The slogan is: "Don't waste! Can it! A can of fruit A can of greens A can of vegetables." For every (ay in the year and care for the surplus, that the soldiers and allies may be fed. Some Recipes. Baked Bean Croquettes 1 tup baked beans, J tablespoon onion juice, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 tablespoon fat, 'a cup milk, salt and pepper to taut.

Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASXORIA

Cook the flour, fat and milk until ' thick; combine with beans and onion juice. Shape by rolling in crumbs, then beaten egg, then crumbs and fryin ileep fat. Have fat smoking. Baked Soy Beans l'j rup yellow soy beans, cup white beans, l3 cup suKar, l'e tablespoon mustard. 1 onion. t4 lb. salt pork. ,KonK beans 1J hours. Tut all ingredients into baking dish, cover with cold water. Hake 12 hours. Add water when needed. When preparing rub skins from beans by rubbing between bands. Kinktum Ditty 4 tablespoons ?our, 2 tablespoons fat, 1 cup milk, 1 cup tomato juice. I1;. cups cottage cheese, 1 egg (if main dish served at mealb Make a white sauce of the (lour, fat, milk and tomato juice, stir in 'he cottage cheese, or American cheese. Serve on toast for luncheon or .supper. Fruit Whip 1 cup crushed fruit (any kindl, 1 cup sugar, unbeaten white of one egg. Mix all together and beat with stiff heater from 1.1 to 20 minutes. May h? used in sherbet glasses with wafers or on ice cream or when yrving shortcake use on cake instead of whipped cream or hollowed out pieces of old cake and use as filling. It will serve from 10 to 15 sherbet glasses. Some one said, "I do not know what you mean by a well planned, well balanced meal." It is a meal which coe;ins each of the foods needed for the body, namely the protein foods, starchy, sugary and fatty foods, fruits and watery vegetables, the protein foods being the tissue builders, using some fruits and watery vegetables. A small card with these fowls grouped hangs in The Reporter window and hy writing to the address thereon printed, every housewife may have

one or it would be a very easy mat-

ter to bring your note book and make a copy. Herein lies the keynote of economy. By these groups, one may avoid duplicating, or having two heavy, toTi expensive a nieal using too much of one group and not enough of another. Why should we use the patent oils and fats? They are easily transported. Let the allies have them. The commercial fats are compounds o? beef suet and vegetable oils. The process and proportional quantities a secret of course. They have not the heat giving energy as the pork product. Therefore we need a small percent of the pork output. Our laborers need it and should have it. But we. can conserve in the cooking. That is where the women can help and should, and will I am sure, if we just knew how and where and how much to use. In other words use our fats economically and intelligently, and lava for

the soldiers and allies, that which they most need and wh'th we can, without

FOR SALE

GOO acres in the famous Black Prairie Alfalfa Pelt, near Columbus, Mississippi; 400 acres Houston Clay, genuine alfalfa land, yielding a crop of three to six tons a year, sells in open market for $15.00 to $20.00 per ton; excellent soil for corn, cotton, clover and grasses. 200 acres in corn and cotton now. Has seven tenant houses; artesian well.

$25.00 PER ACRE. TERMS

Neal & Co.

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL European plan. Special rates to permanent guests

LADIES' COLLAR SALE We bought a sample line of ladies' collars, worth lit up to tl.00, we will fell tbem at ope-twU price tStnitSc Bowman's 5c and 10c Store

DOES YOUR OLD ROOF LEAK? IK SO, SEE CLYDE LOWE. He guarantees to atop all leak with sh t-i fiber roofing. FHONE 390

G. R. BAUMGARDT

THE CLEANER

"We Clean While Otfiers Try"

11154 S. Lebanon St Phona 3

any lost to ourselves, do without.

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