The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 29, 1921, Section One Pages 1 to 10, Image 2
ORGANI1ATION NEEDED
FOR TRUCKING INDUSTRY
Clemson College, June 27.-One
first step on the part of truck grow
ers in South Carolinn Is organization
says F. L. larkey agent in market
ing, who finds that the biggest need
of the increasing number of growers
of truck crops is not a better know
ledge of production but a better
knowledge of grading, handling, and
marketing. Such organization, he
insists, -should not be for price-fix
ing or monopoly of products, but. for
better service to all cohcerned, from
producer to consumer.
Through a growers' organization,
and only through such, can we per
fect our grading and hiandl ing. If
the time should ever come when each
grower could market his products in
dependently of his neighbors, it
would be only after he had spent
sonie years in an organization and
had become skilled in his methods
and had learned through co-opera
tion what he could not have learned
otherwise. Since the organization
of the United States Department of
Agriculture its workers have realiz
The Uphill Rc
After Fori
In America, men nge swiftly after
disorders, partichularly constipation
lying causes for this premature at
Physicians, recognizing the far-rc
advise against the indiscriminate
Such drugs eventually make wo
are taken.
Nujol works on an entirely new
Instead of forcing or irritating the systern
enables the many tGay muscles in the wal
panding in their normal way, to squeez
naturally out of the system.
Niaol thus prevents constipation because
howel movements at regular intervals-ti
Nuiol is absolutely harmiless and pleasan
Nuiol is sold by all druggists in scalc
mark. Write Nujol Lahoratories.
"0 Broadway. New York, for bookl<
The Modern Method of Tr
Nujo1l
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Puts the gain o
A/ll-'rouind deve'lopienlt is
Purina P'ig C'how isa scientific bahut
ilesh, bh1 md an0dftat. It develhop~s and I
hours uip to a maximnm11 we i ght in r[c
celled a car o f Purina P ig (how, bca
month earlIicr than heC expected.
Purina P'ig ('how contains J lominm
Digester TIankage, Bllackstrap \1<
Ground Pa rley , (Corn GIutten Mei~ al, (
Corn, I iseed (Oil Meal, alnd( Al falfa
with a trace of charcoal and salt.
Comnpared wIxit h corn , barley, shorts,
or similar ing~,redients by weig~ht, Pur
Chow will prodnce 1 00 lbs. of live h,
onc-third to one-half less feed. Fedo
ually or ini combination with other feeds
Pig Chow will produce 25 to 50% more
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Dickson Grocer
ume
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mtttstttu:ittttttutt:tttiittiuin ti
ed the truth of the above statements.
It has been for - several years the
work of specialists in the Depart
ment of instruct growers in the
better handling and packing of their
products for market. But they have
found that they could make little or
no progress in a community until
it co-operative spirit was developed
and some kind of a growers' organi
zation formed. With an organiza
tion the score of more grades that
one might find in the cueumlber
shipments, for examplIe, could be
eliminited by employing expert
graders who could be instructed by
trained government specialists. All
cucumbet's would then be uniform
in grade, marketing woul be much
easier, and a certain loss would be
eliminated.
An example of co-operation in a
certa in part of South Carolina this
season, as compared with a lack of
co-operation in a certain other part of
South ('arolina will illustrate. Inl
the Southern Part of the state we
.ive a truckers' organization that
shipped nearly $4,000,000 worth of
rioduce this past season. 'lhiis pro
duce included cucuminbcrs, cabbage
and Irish potatoes. The organization
has nearly two hundred members,
has graders, inspectors and market
ad
:y-Five
their forty-fifth year. Digestive
, are in ninny cases the under
Sing of the system.
aching dangers of constipation,
uisC of laxatives and cathartics.
rse the malady for which they
principle.
. it simply softens the food waste. This
Is of the intestines. contracting and ex
t the loud waste along so that it passe.
it helps Nature maintain easy. thorough
ie healthiest hubit in the world.
t to take. Try it.
d bottles only. hearing Nuyol trade
Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey).
i. "Thirty Feet of Danger".
'aling an Old Complaint
by Cons7pation
NA
SH
n ALL the hog
v'hat the hog feeder wvants,
well1 as higher finish.
we of concenitrates for imakiun hone,
attenis pius simiultanteotisly, and brings
or d time. O )ne feeder last yearl(.2 ca
use this h-ed finiished ouit hisher aIl
\eal,
rakd 1001.as
ii ~'~PURINA
"orn P(HOW
>g with AjlLL~iniwd
ind(iv id- --- ' "
Purina
weight.
y' and Feed Co.
/EN BROS. MARBLE
and
GRANITE CO.
DESIGCNERS
MANUFACTURJ ERS
ERECTORS
Dealersq in everything for tho
cernetery.
ie largest and best equilpped mon
ntatl mills in the Carolinas.
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LUC
STRIKE
Cigarette
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike I the
toasted cigarette.
ageits, and each membei has learned
certain lessons about grading and
handling. He knows what it means
to put up a )oor grade and have it
turnel lown by the nsi)ectors. le
is willing to pay the price of co
operation, for he realizes that it has
meant money to him to market his
crop in this manner. When ap
proachedi he says that there is no
other way to market produce.
In other sections we have several
hundred truck growers shipping
nearly As much produce as is shipped
by the organ;:%tign referred to a
above, but having no organiza
tion. Each grower prefers to ship
-independently of the othe .:, grading
or not grading his own product as
he sees fit. No uniformity has been
practiced in handling or in selling.
and produce has not been sold
through established agents or chan- I
nels. Sometimes the growers have
a market and sometime they do not.
Sometimes they are able to sell grad
ed products and sometimes they are
able to sell products ungraded, and
when sold ungraded they say: "Why
gradIe? I got as much as the other
fellow and did I not grade." But
when prices are received it is found
that they range from eighteen cents
to three dollars and a half for it
bushel of cucumbers, which cucum
bers if graded andi handled through
an organization would probably have
sold at prices ranging from a dollar
and a half to three dollars and a
half,- a * saving of thousands of dol
lars to the growers and a saving
also the consumers in the markets
who possibly paid as good a price
for poor stock as for good stock.
0
THE AMERICAN LEGIAN
WEEKLY NEWS NOTES
A national fund for the erection of
ai memorial to F. W. Galbraith, Jr.,
late commander of the American
Legion, has been started by llome
wood Post of Philadelphia. A check
covering the first contribution to the
fund has been forwarded to the na
tional headquarters of the Legion at
Indianapolis. The Legion's comm it
tee of ieniorials of which T. Senimes
Walnsley, of New Orleans, is chair
man, has not yet announced a plan
for a memorial.
Members of the Kings County New
York American Legion post s will
visit the gri-ave of Col. Theodore
llosevelt at Oyster 3ay .1uly .1, to
dlepotsit a memorial wvrea th and coni
du et a brief serv ice.
"The super- slacker of the Uiited
Staiteos"' as he dlescrib~es himise'lfI is he..
inig sought by federal authiorit ies aidt
edI by Immber's of the A mican'~'i
I A'gion t hrouighoutI the northiwest. lHe
has writt en to, G;overnor lIIart of'
W'ashingt on, rtuestinl gthat his name
hne plared at the to1) of the slacke'r
list, lIe wrote that he was P'. E.
Si ylor of' Genessee, Idaho, and alI
though he successfully dodged the
draft by movuig to anothe'r city andl
alsunuing another name, he has en
joyed Ial I lhe glories oft a ret urnied A.
E. I". hero1 through the pu rcha se of a
sohlIier'.s discharge andm several war'
medals.'' An md you ought. to hear me
tell the girls of all the battles I was
im, he writes.
Tlha t G eorges (arpetieir, in his
(inunlg bout with D~emlsey, will hit
tihe latter so hard he will see t ri-col
ired sta i s for the remind m~e r of his
lift', is the hope of' the Amiericaii
L egion oft San Bernardino C ou nty,
'a lit'., whihi r'ecently, at. an in teripost
inee'ting, unanimouunosly adopited a reso
lut ion su1ppor't i ng the I"rmen'h pugilist.
MembeInrs oIf the Amer'Iicanui Le'gion) Post
of P'alatka, F'la., have sent Carpenmtier
a co py. of a resoluiition which they re(
centlIy adopted giving the latter the
mioral supporit of the Post.
Tlhe A merican Legion of Nebhraska
is prleparing to fight tile suit instituted
in the dlistr'ict~ court by the Nebraska
BETTE ;
DEAD
Life is a burden when the bo'dy
is racked with pain. Eve:rythine
wornies and the victim be..:omea
despondent and downhearted'. T'o
bring back the sunshine take
GOLD MEDAL
The national remedy (of Hollaund for ovor
200 years; it is an enemy oIf oll pains ro
:mhling from kidney, liver and i c acidt
troubles. All druggIsts, throo sizes.
Lomok for the name Cold Medal on every box
district of the Evangelical Luthern
synod to test the constitutionality of
the Reed-Norval language law passed
by the last Nebraska legislature. The
contention of the synod is that the
law, which prohibits the teaching of
any foreign language in any school in
the state below the eighth grade, re
stricts religious liberty. This conteif
tion is refuted by the legion.
Members of the St. Charles, Mis
souri, post of the American Legion
held a ."hammer and saw" pmeeting at
which a port-ible dance floor was
erected in four hours. Members of
the local labor unions donated their
services in assisting the Legion in the
construction of the floor.
The Chamber of Commerce at Co
lumbus, Ga., is endeavoring to have
restrictions against the use of fire
works on the Fourth of July removed
so that there might be a general py
rotechnic display in honor of the dele
gates to the American Legion state
convention to be held there July 4,
5 and 6.
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20% Lower Pri
The Goodrich price redi
which took effed May 2nt
without reservation. It inc
Silvertowns together with (
rich Fabric tires and Good ric&
An inherithnee of $40 000 made
scarcely a ripple in the life of Joe
Bokau, member of the' Kern post of
the American Legion at Toledo. Bokau'
is a policeman. When notified of his
good fortune he was asked if he in
tended quittin gthe police force. -
"I can do a greater service as a
policeman than in any other way, and,
after all, what pleasure is greater
than that of doing something worth
while," he said.
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Our Ice has become I
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PURITY ICE elin
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;ood- c/Ikrt
2neJ
Five hundred and fifty-six trees
were planted recently along the new
victory memorial drive at Minneapolis
Minn., by American Legion 'posts of
that city. One of the trees is dedicat
ed to the memory of F. W. Galbraith,
Jr., l4te commander of the American
Legion, whose accidental death pre
vented him from attending the tree
planting ceremonies. The other trees
are for the 555 gold star heroes of
Hennepin County.
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o them something indis
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