Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1913 — URGING GREAT SALE OF CANNED FOODS [ARTICLE]
URGING GREAT SALE OF CANNED FOODS
Dealers, rrocera. jobbers and manufacturers all over the country are Jo 11 } 1 "* hands durins the week of March Met to April Sth in an effort to acquaint housewives with the economy and quality of canned foods. . . It is now a well known fact that heat is the only preservative used in preparing these economical fooda The cane are sealed and sterilised at a temperature of KS degrees, which preven to any contamination and keeps the contents fresh and wholesome as the day the tins were filled Foods Week, during which dealers and grocers will make canned foods their sales-features. to for th* purpose of demonstrating to housewives that the cost of living can be cut with such foods, and that they -may bo served in hundreds of delightful ways, and thus served daily without monotony. The farmer’s wife especially finds it advantageous to relieve herself of all the cooking possible and Canned Foods enable her to do this and at the same time Improve the quality of her meals. Women in every community should observe National Canned Foods Week by going to the dealers and putting in a supply. The saving and general satisfaction in the use of Canned Foods to entirely worth while.—Adv.
