The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 12, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 7
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MORRIS NESS, Mo
CANNING KITCHEN REDUCES
WORK DURING SEASON
Community Cannery Saves Products
Which Might Otherwise Waste
Lessens Work in the Home and
Adds Impetus to the Cooperative
Life of a Community. 1
Community conning kitchens are no
:-v-aa a MY ayrlmental :w-e, tr.
%m restablshed and highly rgasisd
~w)?in'h a Ah the wisdora and fore
sigh't t'o erect them.
Fruits and vegtables Ihayv thd unfor
!tunate habIt f cOrdi illtd theIi' full
est bearinij right whenA the season is
'hottest antd 'th housewife busiest. The
added titV of needngi up the Wiiiter's
Por tatm
tolh
ASAN ISEP Syst
question of sar
out of sight below gr
will take care of se,
effective as a conne<
The type we reco
nling water. Using
a fully modern bath
The cost is modera
... The Sanisep meth.
a health authorities. It cc
No chemicals- no ele
Ibooklet describing Sani
minml and id
I ~ request. Inquiries aire
(Made by Coment Prod
Ouhos TpHill Plumbir
K..1.par
You will Wa
I this Display are ye
k such a bevy of ben
the privilege of seeii
modes of Swisses, C
have trim stripes or
ie Nev
nager
klQII5t
supply of fruits and vegetables seen
often "the last straw" to the alread
overburdened woman. Yet there
much more fruit ripening in the gai
den than can possibly be used while
is fresh. So she gets out her cans.
Most women freely admit that car
ning is not particularly hard work i
itself. The difficulty is, it must b
sandwiched in between numerous re
Rular tasks.
Help Difficult to Obtain.
Ot iQ Rit , the home; so, e
'S , hoe.where thei
are smfE re r
possible must be# ~o'uto l'eve til
burdens of the houseev , pethe
A. community canning kite~ 4 i 41%
:>f the typo to which membei's me
bring their products to be canned at
Fixed price per can or that in whic
Sanisep adds
ome. cormfort
em settles permanently thie
itation. Quickly installed,
ound, your Sanisep System
vage forever. It is just as
:tioni with city sewers.
mmend connects with run
the system, you can have
room and kitchen drainage.
to.
dI Is recommended by leading.
mplies with strictest regulations.
aning- takes care of itself. A
sep Systems for homes, schools,
itrial villagos will bo sent on
In vited(.
ucta Cornpany. Wilmington, N. C.)
ig & Supply Co.,
aing,.S. C.
el Dis
rO .avoid samen
I. deviate too mu
vailing styles is the
pose of these newly
a The fabrics fr6m wl
veloped are delightfi
colorings are gay-e
altogether in keepin
of the season. Qual
vary. In eacli insta
obtainable at the pri
Ltt a Lovely W
NW
iy kihdl for they presei
itching Tub Frocks as
ig-much lea?of selecti
Irgandie and N ils. Sc
the most charining c
Idea(
. mnmborS work in. groups on special
y (ays with the help of moderit large
,s scale cquipment, saves garden prod
ucts which would otherwise waste be
t cause the housewives of the locality
have not time or strength to can
them. It conserves food for those who
n are unable to conserve for them
e selves, and relieves the pressure of
work in the home at a busy season.
Vairious types of cannin gkitchens
. are in use today in different parts of
the country. The successful one
mlu b, adapted to the needs of the
Slocality. JUgpIly much more in can
ened in one of these~ kitchens thn the
e families interested in it d Van tie
is customary to sell this surplus altd1
Suse, the proceeds toward pyaing ex-'
1enjged.
b Basie working espital is neededa
the otitke't fore the purchaise of ade
quate equfgieit: Experisn .for rent,
,fuel, salaries, r'dn Matrials, afkld~
cellaneous Items, iod, m'ist ihe iiitt
for sonme time before retnanis can be
realized from the produc'ts canned. ItI
is therefore necessary to made definite
plass for financing the kitcheW, based
on a careful estimate of probafl'>e ex-'
penses. Community kitchens lia'a
beeni financed in various ways-foid
example, by school boards, by boards
of trade, by busines smen's associa
tions, by loans from banks or from
indlividluals, and by membership fees.f
Direct gifts from indlividuals or a
small group of persons is, perhaps, in
the end, the least satisfactory
method. The miembership- fee idea is
the best, in the opinion of the United
$tates Department of Agricultue,
wvhich is advocating community cann..
ing kitchens.
The selection of a building and its
equipment should be considleed .ioint
ly, fo the type of equipment fequent
ly depends upon the sot of building to
be used. Since a primary objiect of
the community canning kitchen is to
secure the best returns for the time,
eff ort, and capitaln i nvestedl, the use
of modern labor-saving equipment,
horoughly audequate for the kind and
volu me of work to b~e doene, will prove
('(ci,mnicalI in the e'nd.
VILlA LAYS DOWN.
AlUMS, IS IIEp'OlIT
.Juarez, Maluy 9.-F-rancisco Villa, the,
bannd it and revolutionary leader, has
laid dlown his arms and turned his
force of men ov -j to G;en. Ignacio En
riquez., revoluta nry commandIer of'
the Chihuahua, City district, ias
S.1
lays !
ess and yet not
ch from the pre
satisfying pur
created modes.
-ich they are de
Al in texture.'The
ven brilliant--and
ig with the spirit
ity here does not
nce it is'thelbest
ce presented.
ash Frock
it for your im
we believe, you
ng from--before,
me are plain in
if floral designs.
MANNING, S. C.
announced here today by Gen. J. G.
Escobar.
Villa, it was said, would not be
given a military command under the
new revolutionary regime. It was be
lieved here arrangements had been
made where Villa would retire from
exican politics and affairs.
Gen. Escobar said Villa had notified
,he Mexican Railway that guards of
soldiers for trains would not be nec
msgary in the future.
Revolutionary agents .there ex
pressed happines sover the reported
Dliminatfun of Villa. H~e was consid
Dred the greoatest menace to the move
nient in Northern Mexico if he refused
to accept the nlew regime.
KIND OF BIRDS TO BUY
FOR A BACKYARD FLOCK
XNor the-backyard flock, kept to pro
Cluce eggs only, it is not necessary to
have hens of extra good standard
riuity, What breeders of standard
~64lti'7 ealI choice uuitityr hens are as
o'd As any foi' 0e# piodi6tiin, pnd
~dst Yiu6 Iitid~ rif titan ordiri'4y
niongre'ls,. Hens of this' grade in the
niedium-sized breeds are ud'ually a
ittle under* standard weidhits- and'
iave superficial faults~-as tnqound
wess of color, or irregular ity of mark
ngs or of the shape of the comba
vihh in rio way affect their laying~
apacity, but make them unfit for ex
'ibitiori- and undesirable for in-eeding
Q
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Du
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Regist
Terrible Torture
Itch
No Sure Relief Until the Caue
Is Removed.
When the blood becomes h
fested with ,millions of tiny dli
ease germs that attack the skii
then the fiery irritation and ii
tense Itching will remain with yo
until these germs are remove
from the blood.
Genuine relief therefore, ca
only be expected from a treatmer:
that gops right to the seat, ox th
purposes.
When buying hens in person, par
ticular attention should be given to
the general cond tion--whether the
bird seems vigorous and lively-and
to the appearance of the comb and the
condition, of the feet. Healthy hens
have bright red combs and bright
red combs and bright eyes, assert poul
try specialists of the United States
Department of Agriculture. A slight
paleness of the comb is simply an in
dication that the hen is not laying at
the time; but a bird whose comb has
either a yellowish or a bluish cast
should be rejected, for these are
symptoms of internal disorders. The
skin and scales of legs and toes should
be smooth, and the soles of the feet
soft and free from corns.
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UNITED STATES DESTROYERS
RUSHED TO MEXICAN WATERS
Washington, May 9.-Four destroy
ers left Key West today for Tampico,
Mexico, the Navy Department announc
ed tonight. The remaining two de
stroyers of the six sent South from
New York last week will also proceed
to Tamjico as soon as minor repairs
are completed.
The department made no explana
tion of its decision to rush the ships
to Mexican waters. Those en route
are bhe Isherwood, Putnam, Dale and
(ase. The lleid and Flusser are at
Key West. It was indicated the tend
er BIlhek Hawk, with Capt Long, senior
olficer of the flotilla aboard, t1sA
would proceed to Tampico.
CARE YOUNJI' C(jCK(ENS
S1OUl1LI JIAV4 1N NROODERS
When chickens are first put into a
brooder they should be confined under
or around the hover by phieing a board
or wire blte a few 1iches outsidd
(this woi:ld not apply to the small
outdoor colony brooders). The feiie
or goidid,1 dbiiiull Wu mlkoved gradually
farther away froiii the lower and dis
carded entirely when the itiekens are
3 or 4 days old, or when they have
learned to return to the source of
Attention!
IRCH
a Davis Sta
a Genuine Ford
and Gasoline
and F
IA. C. ShnRTER,
Probietor.
B3RADH AM 'S
roe Far
Breeders of
ered Duroc Jese3
MANNING,.S. C.
s From
ing Skin Diseases
1e trouble, and strikes at' its cause.
Such a remedy is S. S. S. the re
liable old blood purtfier that kills
1- the germs of disease, and sends a
- new supply of rich red blood
. coursing through the veins.
S. S. S. has been used success.
U fully in some of the worst cases
d of eczema and other skin disor-.
ders.
n For valuable literature write to
it Medical Adviser, 108 Swift Labo..
e ratory, Atlanta, Ga,
heat, poultry specialists in the United
States Department of Agriculture
say.
Young chickens should be closely
watched to see that they do not huddle
together or get chilled. They should
be allowed to run on the ground when
ever the weather is favorable, as they
do much better than when kept con
tinuously on cement or board floors.
Weak chickens should usually be kill
ed as soon as notice(, as they rarely
make good stock, while they may be
come carriers of disease. Brooders
should be disinfected at least once a
year, and more frequently if the chick
ens brooded in them have had any
disease.
HOW TO MAKE SURE
THAT EGGS ARE FRESH
When supplying a fancy trade with
eggs, or on receiving eggs from out
side sources, it is often desirable to
determine their freshness. The method
generally used by commission mer
chants for this purpose is known as
"cai)(ling," and consists in holding the
egg between the eye and a light so as
to note the contents. This should be
done in a darkened room, using one of
the egg testers of the market or
Simple homemade tester.
'Ie air space in a perfectly fresh
egg is very small, and as the egg loses
part of its contents by evaporation
this & space increass in size with
the ago uf the egg. Fresh eggs should
a'.;ear clear and bright, showingt )I
dark spots. Those ;011ustomed to
"candling" lwoln learn to detedt sta.lo
~zgs i~'fi a gd 'ree of accuracY
and r:iidity.
Another mcthod employed by some
who have not a great number to test
is to put the eggs in a basin of water.
If gond they will lie gn their sides;
it bal the. will stand on the small
ends. The older the egg the more
upright it stands, and if very old it
will be suspieided in the water or even
float on the surface.
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