The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1948 — Page 5

VKOFTABI.E NOTES

The filling: root vegetables can used to good advantage in amily meals this fall and Winer while re.real foods and meats ,re critical, food economists of he U. S. Department of Agriculure suggest. The modern emlasis on the "lighter” vegeihles leafy greens and tomaoes, for example, has ca.used nany housewives to neglect the Iturdy roots that once were Lgulars in cold weather meals. All the root vegetables offer |ood food energy along with irying amounts of minerals ad vitamins plus bulk which rips give that "satisfied feeing." Moreover, they are gener•ly inexpensive buys and offer iriety both in flavor and color. Of all the familiar root voge>))les, sweetpotatoes rank first energy value and contribute important amount of vitamin l, and some vitamin C into the krgain. Potatoes have about jro-thirds as much energy value •‘sweets" plus some vitamin

C. value. Both kinds of potatoes; can be .used in many ways tn replace flour and other grain

foods.

Less appreciated is the value of some other old-fashioned root | vegetables. Salsify or •vegetable oyster” and parsnips rank along with potatoes in energy i value. Onions are next in order, though most people think of them only as flavoring vegetables. Next in order of enoggy , value are carrots and beets, rutabagas, and finally turnips. All these vegetables except beets are very usefu in malting a little meat go r i«ng way in stews, casseroles, meat pies, scallops and creamed dishes. Beets make a colorful, flavorful and filling accompaniment to die main dish. To use vegetables successfully in meat combinations, they should be a ided late in the cooking after the meat has cooked almost tender. In pot roast, for example, no vegetables except . onions should be placed around

THE DAHY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948.

the meat undl it is almost done: nearly tender Otherwise, the ' and lose flavor, coKV and ap- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

iw stew, not until the meat la vegetables will be overcooked petlsing texture. Overeookinr r i\iITTI A •»s»ranni w» ■ It (ZJaa m { ! r, “ ate,s prejudice against Eugene E. Grimes, ctux to UiAJ LI I ILC AdSc/VIdLY HUDULC root Vegetables. Willie F. Wiatt. land in Russell

About 10,000.000.000 pounds !

of whey are produced annually from the manufacture of 1,000.000.000 p<mnds of cheese.

Twp. $1.

Fred Parks to Jack Morrison, etux land in Warren Twp. $1. Maude Krinkel. etux to John Ralph Fish, land in Gloverdalc

PRE-SESSION HUDDLE engages (from leftl Dr. Luis Fadilia Norvo, M»:;iro; I*. R Pillai, India; .loao Carlos Muniz, Brazil, and Dr. Jose A rce. Argentina, at I-ike Success, N. Y„ where the United Nations begins a new phase in its history with opening of the "little asseml>ty ' Absent are Russia and her satellites. (International)

Interviews Thursday YOUNG MEN ~ THE AIRLINES NEED YOU For Flight or Ground positions. Flight Radio OpcraiorM earn tn -S+.VI per month; Ground Radio Operators to S300; we a No have calls for Operations Agents and others. Age limit to .T5. Train In Kansas City. Milit.iry radio useful in some positions. Training is under the guidance of Advisory Hoard of representatives of llj major airlines. Available under (i. I. Hill. SEE C B. RYAN Special representative of Celltriil Radio Schools, Airlines IMvhion, at Hotel l.ineoln in lndiana|>olis on Thursday or Friday, January X and !itb.

DANCE TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948 MELODY HALL

CLOVERDALE

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GENTS 75c

and Washington Twy. William H. Eitoljorge, etal to John F. Eiteljorge, etux land In , Madison Twp. $1. John F. Fiteljorge, etux to; William Fiteljorge, etal land in ^ Madison Twp. $1. Ivoh L. Bruce, etr.on to FYank L. Blackford, etux land in Hoosier Highlands, Washington Twp. $1. Edith E. Scott, etal to Everett , Lee Gooch, ctux, land in Greencastle, Edwin J. Peek's Enlarge- , nient. SI.

James Cecil, etux to Luther Hodge, etux land in Jackson Twp. $1. Arthur J. Custer, etux to Roy C. Sutherlln, land in Green,nstle, Ash's Enlargements!. Jacob L. Smith, etal to James S. Alhin, land in Cloverdale, McCoy's Enlargement, SI. Snowbound Fined

j Bleached and Unbleached He«ivy Muslin 33c yd. Inuyint gelling suili fine firtl Hualiiy muslin al this liny price! Sn,»v bleached muslin and leacv duly unhleached . . . both Vi-imh widih! Better hurry |o Murphy's now and get all \uu keed for home secs mg.

SALE STARTS THURSDAY

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CHOCOLATE DROPS

Fxtra large drops of rich creamy fondant generously coated will) pure chocolate! You'll lost them, so get a good supply it this tow January Sale price!

DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 A. M. To make this annual sale an outstanding event, we have combed the markets for quality values representing real savings to you-!

SUGAR WAFERS 19f ^ O c I aim jW lb

Cratkly crisp wafers with chocolate or vanilla cream 611 ing! Hie.'re delicious! And so satisfn'ng to that ' sweet tooth" Hc-t-let get a supply for the family.

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PRINT PERCALES »< A At. I’alue

[Mutphy's famous quality per|ra!c's, Kt)\72 thread count, at an unbelievably low price. Beaott|ful assortment ol patterns and polors, and all first quality.

PIN-UP LAMPS

$127

J/,19 i’alne

Beautiful bases and shades in bountiful variety! They're wu neatly and durably madevnu'll enjoy them for years in every room for light and decoration.

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QUALITY SLIPPERS

Pair Moccasin styles wiaLi Indian design in sires for men, women and Ivo y s. Made of durable brown suedine w ith comfortable padded soles and heels.

aflSM WASTE BASKETS 29c \ Value

Assorted designs and colors foe kitchen, bedroom or hath. Heavy cardboard with metal 4 rim and bottom. Gel yours now and save on every one.

PILLOWCASES

(59c I alue

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Two styles it will pav you to sec! 'fixLfi-inihcs, one is of finely woven material and hemstitched. The other is of heavv sheeting with plain hem.

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fOTS’ HANDBAGS CUP AND SAUCER

9«e Value

77* M m pix' <

liniature editions nf ''mothers'' assorted colors. Made ol Cashable plastic that nevci packs or peels! Many styles ddiek like ... at big savings.

40e Value Come in eoly and stock up with good cups and saucers for everyday use! Beautifully decorated, as many a, you need, at this price! See what you save!

STOVE MATS

Wonderfully thick waffled rubber, red or green, to protect enameled tops from scratches and bumps. Fine for sink drainboards and work talfle tops, too.

WOMEN’S COHONS

$288

$U9 Value

When you see these you’ll want your entire summer wardrobe in cotton! New Kyles! Neat tailoring! Fine material*! Down-to-earth prices!

BOARD COVERS

Fnjoy neater, smoother ironing Made m sturdy muslin wtlly strong elastic edge, it *in be put on or rpmyvcd In a phy. Will he well worth ihe price!

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THE G. C. MURPHY CO.

THE FRIENDLY STORE''

FACIAL TISSUES

21 c

10c

Value

I arge size boxes of soft cleansing tissues at an unbelievably low January prica! Better stock up now for the coming season of colds! They're so sanitary!

<J W, HEAD SQUARES

$1.00 I alue Ravon chalks prints, so lovely and io practical! Have soft self fringe and are washable, of course. Wear them for school, sport and all times.

FINE HANDPsAGS

$1.00

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Value O plus r..

Here'* vour chance to get yout favorite style at big savings Washable plastics, assorted colors, In top handle, envelope and others. Some with zippers.

MOTORISTS, 2.r>00 nf tlv in. lino up outside Queens, N. Y, traflic court to pay fines for tickets they received when their autos were stalled in the record-break-ing snow storm. (Internationil) AT THF VONCASTLH

Ik ,.J. Natalie Schafer in “Dishonore l Lady” at the Voncastle Theatre Wednesday and Thursday.

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