Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 52, 12 January 1917 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SVN TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1917

V-AGE FOUR

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM V Published Every Evenimr Except Sunday, ny Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Ruildinjr. North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris. Mgr.

Catered at tfca jpoct Offlce at Rienmoad. Indiana, u S on C!ui Mai! Matter.

Careful Buying Reduces Food Cost "The housewife who would reduce the cost of food must first of all know how to select the foods which are really cheap. That is, she must Know which foods give the greatest return in nutritive value for the money spent." It is not

enough to consider the cost of a pound or a quart

or a dozen," said Miss Hildegarde Kneeland in a lecture during Farmers' Week at the University

of Missouri. "She must consider also the fuel value of the food, how much' tissue-building protein is present, how rich it is in mineral matter.

She will then find that the cheapest fuel foods

are the cereals, especially cornmeal, wheat flour,

and oatmeal ; sugar, molasses, and the cheaper syrups, cottonseed oil, lard, and criscp, the dried legumes (peas, beans, and lentils), potatoes and the cheaper trrades of dried fruits. Since the

greatest part of our food is needed for fuel, the economical housewife will use these freely. She will find that the cereals and dried legumes are

also the cheapest source of protein, and with milk and cottage and American cheese can sup

ply most of this tissue-building material. The

more expensive protein foods, meat, eggs, and

nuts, can then be used frequently." Mineral mat

ter can be obtained most cheaply from milk,

whole cereals, potatoes and dried fruits and le

gumes, and these can largely replace the fresh fruits and vegetables and eggs. "A great deal of money is often paid for flour which does not increase the nutritive value of the food. The housewife can' save here. by buying oil, lard, crisco, and oleo for butter; cane syrup for maple ; dried fruits and vegetables for fresh ones; and by using domestic products such as cheese, sardines, and macaroni, instead of the ' m ported brands. "The possibilities of saving by buying in large quantities are usually overlooked. My ordering

fats, oils, syrups, and baking powder m large cans, canned fruits and vegetables by, the dozen,

and several pounds of chocolate, dried fruits, and legumes, nuts, cereals, etc., a very decided reduc

tion in price is obtained. Often it will pay to buy

fresh fruits and vegetables or dairy products direct from the producer, avoiding the great in

crease in cost which usually comes through

marketing the product. A co-operative buying club in any community will do a great deal to

make buying in large quantities possible and will

also help its members to learn how to spend wisely that large proportion of the yearly income which must be spent in food. MENUS AT DIFFERENT COSTS

"Menu I, cost 50 cents a day for an adult. Breakfast Oranges; corn flakes, powdered sugar, cream; bacon and eggs; graham muffins,

butter; coffee, domino sugar, cream; milk for

children. .

"Lunch: Nut and rice loaf; tomato sauce;

kpinach, cocoa; Parkerhouse rolls, butter; baked

apples, cream; cookies. ;

Dinner: Fruit cocktail; roast beef, gravy;

roast potatoes; creamed cauliflower; celery,

grape jelly, light bread, butter; macaroni, ice

cream, ribbon cake.

"Menu II, costing, 35 cents a day for an adult.

Breakfast Baked apples, cream of wheat,' gran

ulated sugar, top milk; omelette; graham toast, butter; coffee, granulated sugar, top milk; milk for children. '. . "Lunch Nut and rice loaf, brown sauce; stewed tomatoes, cocoa; biscuit, butter; canned peaches; ginger wafers. "Dinner Pot roast, gravy; scalloped potatoes ; . spinach ; ; cold slaw ; light bread, -. butter ; bread pudding, jelly. "Menu III, costing 25 cents a day for an adult. Breakfast: Stewed figs; oatmeal, milk; granulated sugar; sausage for man; graham toast, oleo; coffee, granulated sugar, milk; milk for children. "Lunch: Bean loaf with bread crumbs, brown sauce ; ginger bread, apple sauce. "Dinner: Beef stew with potatoes; onions, and carrots ; corn bread, oleo ; baked custard, (skim milk).

FARMERS WELCOME NEW COUNTY EXPERT

EATON, O.. Jan. 12. To welcome the recently chosen agent. A. J. Swift, of Morgantown, Va.. the Preble County Farm ' Improvement Association will hold- its initial meeting here Saturday. ' E. A. Brenneman, of Montgomery copnty, and Prof. Firman Bear and O. M. Johnson, of the State Agricultural Department, will attend the meeting and take part in the moring and afternoon programs. During the afternoon meeting County Agent Brenneman will " talk on "How We Can Best Help Our County Agent." Prof. Bear's subject at the morning session will be "Soil Needs in Preble County." H. O. Silvers, of Dixon township, is , president of the county organization. The meeting will be, held in First Presbyterian church. -

MILTON, IND. I

Mrs. Charles - Kniese and daughter, Pauline, of Cambridge City, was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Emily Wallace Williams Wednesday and attended the funeral of her -mother's aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace The mercury indicated four degrees above zero Thursday morning. .. .George W. Craig of New Castle, was in town Thursday in the interest of a picture show he is thinking of opening here. ... .Mrs.1 Julia Ball who is spending the winter at Petoskey, Michigan, with her daughter. Miss Maude Ball, who is a teacher of the schools there, was remembered by her friends here with a birthday post card shower last week.' At last reports she, had received forty, and there were more to come.

MENS' BIBLE CLASS CONDUCTS SERVICES

CAMPBELl.STOWN, O., Jan. 12 Tx-Ti'r. fcrft the Farmers Institute, lirro j,t this place, at the Christian f ini.-f'.i en Monday and Tuesday of rest The LarJics' Aid society K'd cLa-fr of the church sen ices on McnCay evening; the Men's Bible Cabb on Tuesday evening. Services vill ecr,t!nu Hirougli the week every nlfht ex rrt Saturday. night. Services f '.tb morniug and evening Sunday '.fee follow ins spent Sunday with Willluvn Riley and wife, .Will Garr and family, Stanley Hart and family, Cliff Cm. -wife nod daughter, Mra. Sarah Card and Mrs. Kt tie Davidson Dar- , rpll Sw isher and wife visited Liberty friends " Saturday and Sunday A card from Frank Thompson to friends here announce their safe arrival at Tacoma, Wash., on Dec. 29th.

LEWISBURG, IND. 1

Mrs. RoyWalters is spending this week with John Little and wife of Ansonia Born to Levi Shumaker and wife, a boy Virgil Sweeny called on J. E. Gates and wife Sunday.... Lutheran League was organized at the Salem Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday.... -Simeon House and family entertained Ozro Curtin and wife, Miss Nettie Snider. Elsie Mlltlnbezrger and Clarence Gllmore Sunday afternoon. Cochin, China, has an area of about 25 000 square miles and is inhabited by about 3,f00,000 people, including 10 000 whites and SO0.000 Chinese.

Hagerstown Notes m By Mlaa Florence Bell.'

James Canada of Orange, N. J., William Canada of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Jones of Indianapolis, were in attend ar-ce at the funeral of their mother.. . . Those from away from here attended the funeral of Dr. Canaday were, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gough, Roy and Bessie Gough. Mr. and Mrs. William Bunch and Mrs. Jacob Canaday, New Cattle; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ault and daughter Harriet, and B. F. Wissler of Canbridge City; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Canaday of Winchester; Dr. and Mrs. Clapper. Gordon Clapper, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Moore of Mooreland and Mr. and Mrs. D. Niccum of Dayton, O.

BECK RECEIVES LIST OF INCOME BLANKS FOR REVENUE TAXES

WILL ASSIST WARNER

Sergeant William O. Thompson. Indianapolis, has been assigned to Richmond as an assistant to Sergeant Warner at the United States recruiting station. Four recruits have been accepted from the local station this month.

PALLADIUM WANT ADJ. PAY.

Postmaster Beck has received 'income tax blanks to be filled out and sent to the federal internal revenue collector, Peter J. Kruyer, at Indianapolis. At the same time this announcement was made, warning was given that returns must be made by March 1, or a penalty will be exacted by the government Incomes of $3,000 or over and incomes of corporations must be sent in affidavit. It is said a number of Richmond manufacturers and merchants will pay income tax in 1917 who have never paid before. The district collector never has any trouble in Richmend because of late or false returns or failure entirely to report incomes, a deputy here recently said.

JUDGMENT GRANTED

Lockwood Piano company, a corporation, was granted a default and $537.50 judgment in its suit against the S. F. Watson & Son company, by Judge Fox in circuit court Thursday, The suit was brought on a note.

Any camera of the folding type can be converted into a motion picture projector with an attachment patented by a New York Inventor.

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