The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 24, 1918, Image 4
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fnm Not thd Hairmt Hut Use .
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RATION PER PERSON IS 1} POUNDS.
OP WHEAT PRODUCTS WEEKLY
tk» allies v+tfc
rf wfcsat to
4 tkis |g a
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ly-tws
to tw
antH th«
ymt yeses Varnr of
te 4araU«.
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tf w« art t» fvrmkh Hm AIB— with the
l of whest to —their wer breed frow
aad this h a nuBtary ■miMity. wi
v coBsoapCSoR to 21,000,000 boahaU a moath, as ^
_ asrul csasaniptioa of about 42,000,000 boahola.
or |0 per esat of our normal consumption. This is the situ** "
ttoa as set forth by toe U. S. Food Administration at Waahinf- ^
ton. Esasrrtav a maifi* for distrihotioB to too army and for j t . m Tt , t or amr I
special cases, leaves for feneral consumption approximately ^ ur7 rsqai?ss a fan auovaaes. 1
IU pounds of wheat products weekly per person. The Food Tk« *«;: u> <k> ia o«r yopsiatioa caa
Aaministrabon’s statement continues: Many of our consumers uae rn*:«r *arrts<«s ia ta« coa-
are dependent upon bakers* bread. Such bread must be durable **&:*><» of eVat >eo4»ctj th*a caa
and therefore, requires a larger proportion of wheat products P'** t ®
than cereal breads baked in the household. Our army and **•* ** wk ** t w * ^
aavy require a full allowance. The well-to-do in our population * ar Bpoa »»*i*taa« <?f!
can make greater sacrifices in the consumption of wheat ^ *\ k
>rodacU thin cm the poor. In madition. our population in *%£! ”rt'-o
«sr«e4 * to**: of or* aaf ^toe-kalf
dant, are more skilled m the preparation of breads from these ; ^ of pwJucta
other cereals than the crowded city and industrial populations. p*r t**.-* m*aa« boc s&or* *a*a
With improved transportation conditions we now have avail- 'l***. tkr«*-fo«niM po*»d**of w-
able a surplus of potatoes. We also have in the spring months r9rr br ** d •-« re^nirM
a surplus of milk, and we have ample corn and oats for h>*man *“'**• cf
consumption. The drain on rye and barley, as substitutes, has '”* ha r ?ori * d 01 cockiz * ic2r m * r *'
already greatly exhausted the supply of these grain*
/ g*tk* Bxtxs of crot. of ta* •'«**£• Braocat
v* si* wholly epos *Jm it iW flttf aoctlu u
WBlssttry tatiftttsc* of U* Azo<m«st Uarcu L
Ps®P*« •• •** tktt tL* foiluvits i Harvfarrerm oj.ls wt*«at proO-
talss tSsll 6* ots*rr*<j: arts for coo-food parpooc* Btoald
L HbsmSoW^tb so wo tor to esotod cost* nth s* eztlrrtj.
.S MSI of lit *ort of A to oo limlt Bp<) . ta* cw of j
jtjs; £1 ^ ^ ^ »-**« -
\xtorj brood cocttitit* tSe mja-rod j t » ckwhmu p °“ kto i *® r * ^ ros!* ootttit *s s torsi of mer* thta
farmuc* of rntbutnu.:** s*d oo^hsif n- r.-m-. turn rtun-t !w ° CUBr ** of wh ^ 2<w BBT OB t
M^ty t- -**ad tkro.*>••»' a r try ote m«sl No »h«s*
tho or* r*or «oto< to *S«si prcl- ro ^ aa >*, ‘
•ct. «rn< S Tory «ns.t ; fianr orter ^j pX* *% ja* rottb*'
»»ouot f.^r coofcm* parpen asd •« , ,>^ Bcat , t „ baT :htr , x
doing »o .r prrfrct b«s3U std BStirfir-
tios Tb.ro ts to rottos wby *U of
ronissaEVESi
li mini hit
TO PCOWLS TO
rvua AND AVOID WASTE.
Cetewkis. S C—hi
•sc ky WUhtai Ehtrt.
ten:ar lor So«U CsroCss. ts tk* ro*
tsil ‘groemn tkrnsskBsr tks Stmts st
tostMS » csIj«4 to tk* Ms wmrxtm ik
IrtB| pfXMXp** tad tke r«rsder» tr*
srs*d ts pstk tkstr tsics TW sp
pat* t mtd« ky W« Food Admiiit-
trsuos is tks ytoplt of '4* Stste tks:
tksy orf akore poesaoet ssd tst
tkc Sis rarpi^s dsrtsc r kS text few
*s*t» is order tkst s trtasaSosB
wss:« may ko sroa4«4. *
takskfe of tk* «nol«ISr* skdTlSJM
tom Is tto tokSs of tto rstsOars, It
tr «.::m*:e4 ky tk* PodersI Food A4
wniiBHsilQa tkst tk* Bsrphu tkts yssr
saw xormnl urneo * US *S*d| Awk-
•la Tk* sr* crop vUi to eomxas Is
ts a f«* weeks tt *44 ts tkis ■■ptos
*1: VosI 4k* s crying »kta* Is tkis
tme of food Skortss* far 'h..« rsrphu
Is >«tioe* t* go to «*#:«/* ssy* Mr
d.y.: ia kis Vsrtsr to tk* r*t*£*n '
Ti~s.*n were Isst year arsed to
pis:: big potato crops :a order *o r*
k*Te :k« food »::as:x>c aad did so
patno’.-aily. ted at pr**e=t pr'*r*s
sstu Mr .EiiVx:. Ir.*h pc'a'oee are aot
oafy Tie raost' preattfai food Va: Tier
ar* '^ie '.i«ape»: fooa :ta: toasaaer*
ear bay ." .
Wi;>«a:erf k* itH'Ttzi po.sr* -a
tke S*x'e »re 'r'.lizg poratoe-f a: frota
aerBomwabtog
ote JoIUr to t wo. doilar*
tka: Tier cost tk.*:. ‘
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WHOLE TEXAS COUNTY
QUITS EATING WHEAT
pie*, cakes.
alt ocoea-
rrioi ertrker* 5
wkeat breakfast
k::ed- -
'Se-otd. pibk* eatiaf houf** asd
clabs to obeerr* two wkestless days
pee week. Mosday *ed W*daesisy as
»t pr*s*Bt * la Bdditkx thereto aor ts
•err* is the agfrrfaTe total of a»or*
bresdrtsfft sac w»=i. cracker* psp-
koor. pscarssd;
pastry, pies <y*«s. stoat
krsskfsat cere*la. aft own* oed.
R Public estipg pis'ces sad dor* ts
•tosrr* two sbesrfless days per week.
y aad Wed^ewSay. as at preseot — _ “ 7 “** p*r r-*V
i.rtoOT ^ Aaer^cst psopl* who are at.* to
I Sdditlo* thereto
iy 00* guest at ssy ore toesl
pcviSdt of *k*at p-oddrt* per aios'h
•Ban '•oofomiiait w;tb lla-
tjeqaes’ed
or
•he fcoase-
“Tk rd r***.>r* to 3ore
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tor to sen, ^.o Ja t ^ eir f , WB boose holds caah** i -'^dere
•f tosadsrsCs macstoM. ?*****?*?[’ «* jl * ith the m* *f “
crackers, pastry, ptes, cakes wfcest :*** ^ ^ ro4o4rc * {t * a °®* <>&*? ! ^ o-e-eixtri of a karrel af flour to
r W IV esxas* eyVSs • «s SkSs^i ssba. • *yf • .. X v
B-y T**a cucotser at a:y one t:s*
sad ro* aor# •is*'. ot»*-<iBar?er of k
W Lse Na M9<* 4paeat Fl#«c Until^
***.«'■ Ne*t Harv««t o*. Gr ates
C«ue?y, Texaa o
O- isrP.i.—Tie Foe.* AiaXi ’A-
tiot :.i- re ♦.tr-i aX->-' >tLl
SBc* fr =. th^ .:TiJ*:§ cf fl'.c-* : ?M-> V
ty 7-xa« -.ks: ko w-#ci- ^otr w.Il b«
arei :y th*«: "xstlj- 'the :*i* harres:
In Gr.ces r.je every day tr::! b*
a *:•**•>•« *ly Br.’;l tie l‘x: -:*c*p
roc** *ia
Fa •i* sine fle# sp.rft of p*tr.ot:«a
witlv^ii,''a *:* citisea# of this Texas
cobs't refrain from ea;:ag wheat
kreac :: o?i*r.,thac Tke Aaer.can sot-
d.e*- of the Aii.es a:i tke peopis of.-'
war .»ir:< kec Europe aaay to fed- tkey
ks»e tnme'i over to the rc-vetr;meat a:
-os* one car of wt>*c flour and w.!l
,fekver otier* e~-x in --ans;- Tie*,
cars are -tJ*xg dieted *0 an A*!*:•:;? /
porr for las—* i.a’* to •**
Allies
T>e f-v-i }i «*” far frea
Vine • a'. * fa ' *r T-- ascH- j-xea:
aa* of the cooks oa ths
North Dakota la apse*
attag a meat tfKer tkst
rats tocos with tto
Fst *s foel for fighters. Bacon Is I
todSy seeded la tto » .**d artciea sad i
BSTics Tto B:::«d needs is pork prod* j
sets are iVT tXio.'JOU^ pounds t&oetk.lF.,
three tH&es as Bach as before tto war. j
Anotherwae'eei.ainator4* tto North 4
Dakota ia tto fota'o p*e>r stows la tatoes la Aoertca for pester use In
tks lower pto**. Nothing lost ex- every boms ail'd for aii ueeds of an »
«*pt the aerea} potato skin. ' sad tary. Eat mors potatoes,
There is a raiScitnt qoaBdty of'po- iess wheat.
Plan 'Y&ur'tokr GardenNow*
ave Time and Money.
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breakfast cerea.a cx*:.iting a total ******* *»* *• *tocta«y
«( more tkaa twe «xce. of wheat “•* :b * ^ ^ovseboid. ia tto _
•oar. No wbest prwdacta to to served' CX *' DT1 7 *0 ir > ‘° w tf i* addli^nai pro- j ^ rT>; ^ ^aurry - 3 ,»<jtBer a: say
MU ass specially ordered. Publw* eat- ln 0 ^ >r lh * t w * provide - OD ^ , lr -, , r y ip so xee to'**11 wh**:
sot to buy more
tto seceaasry (targlaai supplie* for
tfx powods of wheat products tor tbo ** I* r * °< fh * roosmunity less this
siaety *»**'* served, thus cos- to * ttorr.se: res to so targe a pro
wl tk tto limltstloos requested P° r '‘ io ® ot sobstlTotss
-
R Rats Burs to sHI sot
tkaa
order that w* aSall to sbv*
tto wtost exports that sr* sk-
prodacta w thout sale of sa equal
i weight of ether cereals - «
i “Feurth. we ask tke bakers aad ro-
eers to redace ♦he votarne of Victory
i bread sold by delivery of th* threa-
where one po
—- — — —— . , . — —- — quarter peoad loaf wners one poutu
af a banal of floor to say . • o4,t * 1 7 demaoded ef as ts mala tala ' V|U Mi<1 heretofore aad corrsspoad-
at say 00* time aad elv,! popu.BU^>B sad soldiers of tto • prepomoas ia other weights W#
rter cf a barret Utoa tod our owa array, w* propose t ^ ^ ktri uo , to itouase th*
at say a*#ft* ssptirmont tto vslaatary rowpsra- 1 aBOto . of -heir wheat Hour parckas-
to .HI wtoat ;tlo* of tto pabUc ky a farttoc.Umlta- ! H ^ Tomd „ rntJ ^ rout of tk*
.a Ear ope - for whei*.
N>*« d - «• t+f re-*.v* f from Italy
isdicat.rc a.pcw^rfa, oCec»vv*
:« aboc: to to toga: bv :h» Aartnar*
wk* have re'.erved cres: qaaatt: »** of
»appl:ee Ro#«ia «ayf rhi* th«^
Ttalxaae are in Ie«pera?e seed of food
aad tto*. or.Vr- shoat dae •h.rd of the
Ttahas army of t «**>«« men :• be.ng _ _ _
maintained oa tke battle Ua*. the of- '■ tftftoa. opoo reqasat, without ctorpa.
trial exp'xnatioa being that there is 1
insatJciest fodd to proride for tks
reaiAlader
MtlPfaCffOX OuffExPOfiT f&OD Cn>CKS
far*Jei» s
prvhvpteo
re peeked tftis year
2.DCCOOO A or no* ns
to e*iiuia:e» of tk*
Agrrru fu^e. ' Trar.spirit,00
> CITY end ocntiT more war
than ever tetor*. t'amotism
to p’tat gardens last, year, acroriii^
Cni eL *S:a-rs tie{«r.rT:eiit of
fact r.«es of tto aatioa will to Btrsrfr.ed this year fcauliog mcae
,*o:s of ntf atl foods for tto Allies. Tto surplus food ct*
sted ty home gardens will T.etp in tto railroad problem. And
: * uttoe will est .ess of tke goo*is we must export—wheat,
-^st. fats tnd sugar. Every boy :ud girt that te.y* with th*
garden Is to. ping wia the » su. Lea .‘lets of tnstructloa la
gardeo a-Bking may to secured from tto Department ol Agncuilurs at Waak
(to ml* *f as equal tio* of dlstrtbutloo. aad w* sball p.*c* j
at oac* reatrtrtl«(M oa distribute*
ceta to •V»ck will be adjusted from tlm* ts
tor cereals
tto hators sad
redare tk* sottns* of Victory bread
•Bid. by delivery of tto three-quarter
poena loaf where ooe pound was sold
Urn* to wm-ure as nearly equitable .n*
trtbut ofi as possible. With tto arrival
•f tame*' we «hoawj he able to rvUx
before, aad correspond.ng propsrtioos soch restriction » Cat!) then we ask
li arbor weighta ' We plw a>k.'4iker» for tto re<-OT*»ary patience, ssertflee
tot to lacresf* the atw-nnt of rtoir|sBd co-oteratlon of tto distributing
wtoat Soar purct» «e» Ur.ood W per < tradew
>,.
bprond teveaty per ewat .
average moethly aaaouat parckaasd ia
. the foor mca*hs pr.or to March first
"Frftk aiBoalactarers as.ag whsat*
frodB/t* for no* fejed parpotes sboaid
reave *u j ave ent’.refy
t v .ere iv to limit apea tk#
r.*»:«.
petato foe
*’ „ Vaav •h'uvanl fsaliles thr'Sfh-
*«t tto 1*1 • r. w av.ac nc w 1 -*!?
•* *t^:*v»r ex ep» v .r»rv
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HOW A RURAL SCHOOL IS
FIGHTING THE KAISltf
Wars
EVERYONE MUST HELP.
»sa*y, and upon tto Tceasery centers
1 to « W w W ^ W 4 • WJW -
£ix:h there is so limit up*
es* or\.’ v er — ex'« floxirs. sal
< • .vrn iwrley It- kwheat, potato
z »-• ia ret
-ua r
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arm "*WLm
US /
Whsls Community AwskeneC ts s
War Consciousness py tto Set to*
Renal School. X| 4
CtfusbuB —How tSecT.Teiy a rara!
s-hool caa figt: ♦!»* Ka>.»er ayi
j» J *aftuen e fe.* ’k-oagtr-ara .otcati-
n.-r. awkli*:}:g *he p»X“ Wj'a war
-oascioitsae** ind to^ scan* >*b the:'
'■=--?o.'^.b ..’♦ff fs <-e pr* ‘cat *is «
ha* toer. «TrikiSf'.r frtr ‘Sf.riTci by
the Be’h-to X.,> ii in.A.se-j ^oja-y
retogts tfrwki hare bees received
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jXatoer. ad ’ apes : • -- >
4 x>.- ■ ~ ■ •■ -i?:-.
rick *f this
•f thi
mitot sloo* meet tk* seeds of tks Nation:
^ tf 4s It slon*; tks woman of tto country
cannot do It alena; but all of ua, tk* pcopl* *f tto United States, gisr*.
fard^S psctaantolp. fergetting seiflsS interests, thinking only of ths
supremacy of ngkt and determining ts vindicate th* majesty ©♦ American
I4**ls pad secure th# safety of America and civilization, can do the great
and splendid work which God has called upon us to do. .:
. W. G. tfcADOO.
4 u-' m t
/ Secretary Of tto Treasury.
Great Wheat StocLs
Isolciel
ALLIED FOOD SHIPMENTS*
REACH LARGE TOTAL.
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they »re the bert S vails tie rj:»:t*'.s
fer wheat
Potaioes sr» aalvtmally liked ?>e
lood sdE.&.s'ratjob kas been a*rsr*1
that Intk pntt'ow can to tough”, at
vary reatonak'.e prices from all 'oca!
markets and if they raan^t to had 'h«
food admin .s'rat or at fotambia wcuid
to please dto to sdv-.vsd so tka: say
dedrvnm msrke: cea to tapplied
Po'sJces sr* aa a-cepTabie vahstV
tat* for bread / A pennd of utksd
potatoes ts equal ta aatritiv* rt s* ts
sevea o«ac*s of bread I s* the pe^
ishakl* po'.ato as s 'wheat and as «
brand sabs' nuts la tks prsssnt food
rritfa all cwrsais ar* prrcig4a: they
wfL kaap aad tk* pocautfa wo*!
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\fTrtl’* I * - i 'u-'-r kav* ;
t : r ■ ” c. • r-- ru s* ' ~'. ' -
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>.*;p.ag :t of ‘he r-- *y
•> do tLe.r -y’e. t - ? te’r r.». w... ‘he
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war
A p o' of ’■n»4 sdj-oi'irg- the school
rrr'isd b*» been e-nrel fer a Ww
r^-rice Gi'feti which > tiven if
- h af*c.'l->r X« sc v ‘ v *c par* st
tn* Acbro; w-rk A JirAf>r Red *>©« 1
oern ta* ca has v **n o*rfer!*d w ; th
a a*a;bee-htp cf ' v -*r thr*n—c:X
Bch -ol child ton ATi c^i-uaity wo^k
vt* dir*” :ed •« Rtol T'r - ' .w-r-lr U«*
fall at tk-* begian -g of :>* ack^olf
term And p-s'-tiea’Tv ev?rv feoa:* ?r
tk* .'ommucl'c has *a;red ia r^rae of|
two ksTdr*! « *:v-*‘.*ht artl
cles tkat hav* toe- flc.vhed
If ttore Is Ia tk* State aaotk*r rwral
arkonl tka: caa give a more practical
of fk* egkttag vptrtt tk*
Man : , . • ->* of
• ♦ea« the! JT^S crt.lj fo' ex-
t -t—i-j{ tf ere ...re *...
1-vQ cptre the crAr cr* ^ wtP
jo n;. rr: *> «.— :« c? v
; WJ tusbe's V, . a u»:nvu i.ai
*spl»r*«tmaTeJy.'_ > :Nt! v.<>>y)u' uli-
e.s waitiag f.»r '
India. *at if.* Ahr.'ie time, tau
•O/vPlOWj besftets . of wheat
'srom: f..f expert. Dur-x April
KLlMilAJP busfee s more v>ut of-
the tew rrup
to* p ■«.
rfti to added to
Arget.r.ra nosed 'b* last snip-
jeng »e>~u« with ILOttUuO
Bushels of wbest left ;a fh*
^>rk av*. ,« for eu;-. n. The
new crop wit: add 1£. uv.uuu iu
tto left ever. «. '
It ta tor a pnobieoi that tto
wtoat doe* sot exist la tk*
^world—tt ts eeurety a
of skipping, wkick kas tl
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h* tpc-.lnww* ".»i •»*)•»*i po-jr '« Ex
Tv-t'« of fre-h V' le.t-44.ifM.**
pc-ur.'« T* e r ,sia of f,**t tx^rrev
to Ha-v a is cegiu* Me nmp-iwl wi:h
'hit ser.t to the we^’ern allies.
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* ONLY AMERICA CAN HELP. *
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* “On yeur S.he sr* boundless *
* supplies si men. food, and mat*- *
* r<al: on this a»de a boundless de- *
* mand for their help *
* “Our men are war-weary and - *
* t“e-r nerves have been strained *
4. by mere than three year* ^of *
* ha-d. relentless toil. •
* “Cur posit.on is critical, par *
* ticuiarty until the newt harvest, a
* but the United States can save *
4 ua *
4 “You Americans have the men. *
4 ths skill, and ths material ts a
4 save ths allied cause." >•* *
* »IR JOSEPH MACLAY. a
* irttish Shipp'ng Controller, s
** * * • SVaVa ar 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4*