The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 17, 1921, Image 6
Three Wise Dont's
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Don't carry money ? carry a check book.
Don't mail money ? mail checks.
Don't rely on memory?write it down on check stubs.
No matter how modest your personal expenditures,
you should have a checking account with this. Hank.
We will be glad to receive your account, whether large
or small, and will appreciate your patronage.
Loan & Savings Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C.
STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE
BIG STOCK
TO SELECT FROM
The public is looking for bargains.
You want the most for your
money. We handle staple goods
and carry the stock. Get our prices
before you buy. We have every
thing for man or beast. Another
car of LARRO just arrived.
Springs & Shannon
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C.
Dollars
on't be a spendthrift
O ,h crs are saving
et's all get in line
J J ater opportunities will knock
Iways be ready for the knock
esent the idea of spending
^ avings at our Bank work while you sleep.
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00
Hone Demonstration News
t By Ml** Blanch^ Ta mtot. )
Many Inquiries eon me to us ab?>ut the
' storing of butter during tlio spring and
! *u miner months for use the following
winter wlu'irtt Is not mo peltlful. There
j is a surplus of tuilk and butter dur*
I lug ii? ?? spring am) summer ami the
mark ft price ts tower than at any
: other time,, in fact, It often hurl
to find a market at all. More often
tlnn no! tin- firm home in I Ik supply
is very low during tlio wilder months
and the family Is without sufficient
.supjfly of butter. As Imtlcr has htgfi
'i f?MKl value and is rich In one of the
'growth promoting, substancea or v?*
tamino* we now know to he so Iinpor
: taut the diet especially . of children
no housewife should he without a suf
ficient supply for her fatally through'
out tin' entire year.
Many people do not . make ,f habit
of storing butter because they have
not found the stored prod net to lie
good. It usually has a very strong
flavor and can ho used otrly In cook
Ing. Tills is due to the fact that they
failed to make butter of good keeping
(qualities. Tin* inetlfod of jnakiug
! butler to be stored as outlined in a
; bulletin (ft sued by the Fxtenslon Ser
vice of Cornell University will insure
a good, product, one that wNl have
good enough kccpinui qualities for sue.
eessfnl storing.
This method is as follows: First ;
I The butter should be made from per
fectly sweel t'ri'iim. A strong flavor is
I. likely to .develoi* in ,fho slurml -htltl-of
; iiijhIc from s>Mir iTcnm Second The
sw-eel creatii should be pi'. stem i/ed
Mini) is heated to IIs degrees l-'aliic'u
hod for thirty" minutes, if no thcr
| ttvometer is available the cream may ho
| brought to the boiling point, and in
both i -a so* cooled <is soon as possible).
I ,
| The pasteurizing kills most of the bae
' tof.'a and the h.nttrr will keep much
! better Then. too. it will make the
i ream "nidi les*. ? I i f f i ? -? 1 1 1 to churn, is
sweet i ream is bard to churn other
w i sc.
In the making of the butler ""the
method used -should be the one do
scribed in Farmer's bulletin 870. Mak
i ?i ir nutter on the farm, which will ho
furuisfied h\ the Superintendent of
Documents. Fnited States Department
of Agriculture. Washington. I). <\ The
i ream should be strained through a
la rire meshed strainer when it is
poured info the cliuru; the ??burning
temporal ure should be such as to give
gp<w|. firm butter so that the butter
milk may be easily and thoroughly
washed out : and the butter should be
washed In the granular stag'*. These
are three important step.* in butter
making and should not be overlooked
|.?r mighied. The butter may be pack
ed in I'lirilu-nwiirn jars, or wooden
tubs.- 1 1 i t hen wa re jars arc better.
The ? <<u:a iner must be scalded and
I co.. led just before the butter is packed.
['mi* llif l.iii | i in the j:?r or tub ami
povcV ilic < ii r f; i ? ? with a Hciin white
eUifll tllill lia- l>een sterilized l?y boil
inir for a few minutes in '-Iran water,
j Thi>. < lot li ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < I In; a iioii t |\v.? inches
jirroafer in diameter than the jar.
j Cover iln> * ? I ot 1 1 with a layer of salt
; about i'iic sixteenth ? f ;in im It deep to
.
keep tli'< ?tiirfa?v butter front spoiling.
j Tin- 'h-th - the means . > f lifrinir tin
. <ait from tin- buffer u'nn ->>nie i<
( f ; i K ? ? i s out for 1 1 vi*
frowi I lie butter w In it - i- taken
out ? fm* n-e
' Hurler may lie i .1 n brine
Tie- u i upper "f the printed butter i<
In .1 in plaee 1 ? \ :i white <?.> i ! passed
: a t"i >u nd ca' li print both len.rt lr.\ i -e and
ornvswNe These print- ar.- t ? n pa< k
. . li in ;i stone .i.1 1- that li i- !" . n weald
i ll a inl lo. 1 \ la p i r. should
| be pi; 1 the butter and -.ei^hled
? I ? ?\v r i with i lr.it) and ' 1 1" i' 1 1 1 ?, v.-ahl
ril -tiiin- or bri. k- Then ? vi-r the
bitttrr with brie mule b\ a < 1 < I i I ) VT
-a t ' ? ? water in ' I .< pr | i < .ui of n
pmiuil <>f -;iU |.. four f water.
; The brine "hnilld "n":.' n irrh
.above t lie - urf.ii e ' > '.Miter. A
!<>t;al!on :.ir w: !;.> 1 il. .;* .".u 'hs. of
butter in ptii.'- An ? \!:a >ppl.v
brir.e -h >uid k> j * ? !.a 1 n sealed
? f l ii.i i a ud A !?!??! ' > : ! butter
in r i- the print - ;n ? :--m *? ! or as
t he b: : i i \ .t p r.i ; ??
The butter -ho'.Kil If k>-, ? as coo!
? i p!.t< a- j " i- - j b]e and '!.<? ,ii: - should
b . o\,i.i| that t'n ' ifi r cannot
nb-ofb .a r.y "f fru i I \ '_'efable?
-)or> d lien r i f
The follow ing !,.i v ? t-' returned
, from fen day - <?>u-e a W'inthrop
1 Tolli -e and report.-. 1 a wonderful
time Me- 1 tine- Paul I '.row i), J. S.
ltiMw n I! H f.or' -k r. '/ Trues
? dai'\ \s I Mrnwr., and M!--es Alma
Man;.. Ata,.e M lbfhune, Fula Kelly.
< e]e-' t ? ? r Tim -dale 1 Mr- .1 S Dunn
Tt interesting to know that Mrs.
'Tan! TTrown w a - tn.i'1- Viw President
| of the Stn'e I'oii:.' 11 of Farm Women
rr . ? \v ? ?< -,.p C/\ I
TLe -e. l.fl .SI I'lf...^ f . ..e ]'?. : ier I .lit
ter ("?>tifesf will bo hi id or. Friday June
17. at the < "ommuid f y ? Ma rkef All
housekeeper* will p!ea<e i r.^n^e a
pot) ml of this butter for Friday ? -he
priee I * fifty cents n pound
The foll^wlnjr ,innouc.v>ments have
been mailed "The fYinn'y Council of
~ T'W"'* I "T "
Home l)#moustr*tlon Cluba will hold
It* regular meeting on Friday, Juno
17, flt iy o'clock iu tlui Court lions*,
lie sure your olntt ts represented by nil)
! it* officer* luring present. All club
i member* HTV' Invited to (k* present.
I Very truly yours,
? Kutiilceii Watts,.
Secrciury County Council.
Kid t'rooi Aids Flood 'SiffferefSi
| To All Chapter Ch.i;nieu: ?
You will be interested to hear some
of the details of tin- relief work being
tarried out by the Ked Cross at Pue
blo, Colo, and vicinity where the
flood which occur red on June' 4 caus
ed such Ki t" it loss of life and proper
ty.
The manager of the Southwestern
Division. A R.C.. Mr, Jas J, Fieser,
arrived in Pueblo on the 7th inst. hav
ing been preeeeded by an assistant on
the day previous, and will conduct the
relief operations in person. Fortun
ately there was already organized a
stong and efficient disaster prepared
ness committee in the Pueblo Chapter
which had taken rare of the emergen
cy up till the arrival of outside aid,
News of the disaster was carried
front Pueblo to Colorado Springs by
aeroplane and from there was wired
to our National Ileadqu u ters which
immediately made an appi'opri vtion of
$50,000 followed soon thereafter by
another appropriation of equal size.
On the 0th instant both the Presi
dent of the United States and the
(iovonor of Colorado issued- procla
mations calling on the people for fi
ll iticiaf aid nd designating the Amer
ican Red Cross as the proper it 1 ni in is?
trative agency. Splenrid response- to
these appeals is being reported.
Any contributions from surplus
funds of Chapter or individual dona
tions made to" them for the Pueblo
flool should be forwarded thru our of
fice. It would not be wise at this
time to send supplies. It is estimat
ed that the sum required by the R. C.
for the rehabilitation of families will
be $500^000 which is entirely apart
from the immense sum that will be
needed to re-establish industries and
rebuild publi^ works.
Yours very truly.
Harry L. Hopkins,
.Manager Southern Div., A. 1{. C
Peppery Paragraphs.
Mini's friend i< woman -o
vvoincn say.
Pity may In* akin t < ? 1 ? ? v??. Hut it - a
poor rcla tlon.
A coquette's heart looks lik?' an
empty honeycomb.
If a man thinks that he can outwit a
widow In* is entitled to another thiiik
Consistency is a jewel that is nii?s j
in;; from the diadem <>f many an earth j
ly angel.
To win a girl's love ipliekly bribe I
her father to object.
When you are discouraged and think J
that there is no n-e tryimr. then i
busv.
.
It is easier f*? n* a man to. stop a i una i
way hoi s,, than it is for him to cinp ^ \
woman's tougue or a baby's tears.
Some men congratulate t hemsei vi.-s |
.
on their ability to -deceive their \\i\es j
although tw?> c;j|i j 1 1 ; i \ at (lie lmiiii
The !' 1st time a man succeeds ill
k issjuc a - lever Lri 1 1 she h *?k< at him in '
a way that make- him wi-h !e- ha-l !
U< ?! b u - >
I Set t e ?? .1 u ! 1 '!.? Ill V t > ? ; ? .-i ;i : ?.! < I
friend.
I iica s \ , - i ' i e i . i i i i ? . t r
misfit < row i.
\ li i t|> it in i h?- i ; i :.'t i>t i -.v in. Mi i
III *_T h t i ? I' ' !; .1 1! t Me .s woj\|
While i I 1 1 1 ? : i ma\ I 1 ???. : ? ?>( ;:r .
bn' t'i-\N "I ; h? in ? !:<? 1 h i t w a\
? l|, -??IIM- nf ill)' < i reek |sialtl|s. \\ J ; # * J i
the |f, .pit- earn ! ! . ? ? i r Jiving hy
-e t'i-herie<. j. iri : 1 i- allowed
ma : f \ : i . ? i -lie has l.r.iiiu'ht up certain
nuuil" r ! -potior- whhh tnn-i be
taken t' i ?in a certain depth.
1-1 1 1 ' i' t wet: t v fi\e \ . j ! ? ;|. h'.ei . f
the ji.-i?h<?h 'L'icnl . ol!ei-ti?>t:s <f t ! ? ? ?
bui'i-a i <>f plant industry . . f | >.?
pa i ? niejit ..f Agriculture in Washington
Mr- 1'hua W Patter-on has hrough:
'le r Here lliaii -pci iineijs.
>? e A!, rhr.-tie- Su 1 .< >n_' I.et'N
j at the Majestic next Tuesday A t.ib*
of -wapped husbands a i.d wives.
si\ reel pi'J.To proof . med> that ] P
kick in the eha-er < in the same pi ??
uram .1 i- k lf>\ ? in 'Thumb r,>" '
Jack
Dead Wliale Near (ieorgetown.
lieor^e'iiWl) .Ftinc S. Word \\ :t v
brought up f i "in \.-r'h Inland yes
tcrday t!i.it :i dead whale about 100
fee t !? us an?i <>f huge body was rn
shore :i the beach there 1mm'!:
afel\ a numl'f r of boats were made
rendv ui. 1 parties formed f r _? >
In/ d.wii .'?> see the unusual sich*.
v. } .-? had k hi-; t c",*
reported the si^ht well w?.i''n ?*..?
trip 1 >e ?onipos.t ion had already ?
in The bngth of the hie fish . i
thonthely stated to be ?. mewhere he
fween ^ and 100 feet. The heir] had
almost totally d.*appo?red. having '
been probably raten off by sharks, J
which seemed to be rnmerona nbout
the rnr?'-a?s
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Thirty Years
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KN nml M)i:n.i\ I. INK \M? THIS- SEASON FINDS US BETTER
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G.L.BLACEWELL
JEWELER a OPTOMETRIST
? CAMDEN
SOUTH CAROLINA*
Chevrolet "490" Touring Car
Was $925.00 Delivered Camden
Now $725.00, All Charges Paid
REDUCED $200
i he Lowest Pi 'iced Completely Equipped
Automobile on the Market. ?
BUY NOW
George T. Little
DISTRIBUTOR
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