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t METHODSOFDRYING Three Ways Applicable in Making Dried Products. NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA SHRED OR CUT INTO SLICES vyhen Artificial Heat Is to Be Used, F -'shly Cut Fruits and Vegeta* bles Should Be Exposed First to Gentle Heat. 1 FATJMi:iJS’ HT’I.LKTIX S41. T’nited • tos : Miciit i)f AKrii uliiiro.) in.tiii \\;iys ut' (If.viiiK urt‘ :ip- ill tile iioiiu' iiiauurnttuit> of fiiiiis ;iiui vrm'tiiliU's. imiiii'ly, iryin::. (Ii\im' l»y artitU-inl ln'at. ir.\iiit: l.y air blast, of ! max III' Iti uciu'ral. ;r;iiis wr vr;;ftal>l»'s, to In' (Irifd iiiii';! tif-t h,> or cut ' iot'N. lu'i aust' Many arr foo larcc qiiiikfy or ;ii(> ctivt iNMl with a liL* i>uii>.is»> of which Is to pro- I oui. When tfrNlily nu ' oP vi'^i i a I'It' to In' (liifii liy ' of ai'tiii'lal licat. tlioy shoiiltl ■ 1 t;! -1 ir-Milo ai ■! to llii' iiii;hfr ti'inpi'!-;i! IT applii'il ;il lit,' ((lll'.M i of |ot( :i Icti.iu'faMifo. the cu; ''iirrac s • ' s!i f(i rn!il> or vru tabl.'s l>o- or sior>hl. ro-vci-ini: tln' Mt>ri >r - > that it will not dry • r;;. rally it i^ n,ii ticviralih' that . t i. ; iirt' Iti t!ryit,i: .slioiiM ■ i 1(1 (I'l ur«'fv to l.'id (jfi;r'i's ;:iiu ii i licitrr to Icci p it ■A thi-' l lii^.'cts ;iml |n- ..'s ar.' I>y cxpovury to : tlii- ii aii-'fatiiiT. Degree of Heat. ■ in j i'i 'ai.' to ki’ow Hi.' dt'^rrt'o ir. 'ii. ilri.’r. aini t' is tannot iiH I' \ r\ a''iirat-'!y tA^ fjit :■ til' oi.n ti r. Ill'-xp-'Il 'iV(> M !iiio!ai'ti :’' can r* f>iiiinl lUi rix*‘i, ( r an . r !i..:;r -!i. aiM'ul : /A ' Potato Strings Have Been d, Fsssod Through Meat I’r Used in Ordinary Homes. .• a?i ?'.■ sus]iriiih>il in thi‘ : a ! !.• I-',.ni,|( l.T is not llscii. •'>f stloul'i h>- LliVi-U to : ■' ' • i' tlif hi'at. 'i hi' iiM.i- in liricr ris. ratlicr aiiil tiu' [iroflut't may >ror«'h --■ •I'l'Tion is LriNt-n. 'I'l!** in is piijnil;! vly ln'- ti uils a’l'! VI „M‘:aMt s ;• r .it s prol,a!-ly in th-- in siin they n\tr ar> w ],• r- ' i'l ' !n‘ 11\ I'll nr >'vrr - is i:i..'!y I,, n V!:r . •• t: I'l.; ii :i i iri v.ai Il.-'ni. o^' ! •'!■•.: »lut can he ! in •• ; s w ■■ hin t" o ' •'V.'- . Til. • r'.|';ii-C'l f.ir -■ \ 1 h .'Vcr. i! ’■;•!: :;.>■(! ;is!iy tiy u little I II t!i-- pan ot' tl;,' p.-r-'Oi, ■ i;!';. iii:r. 'i ill- n.aliTi ;! shonM ■ • : -.-v.T.,; ;.,n. V ' r- I'”'’!-;' to .'urt' a ■ ■" j a^'i a: !y jjv; • ; . - n h.'.l ■ p:-,.p.-i- I r.'M li:-:. r . ■ ■ I y ■ P- I-; ■ a i-. W i. : ■ ii h.' s.. iry ‘ -. 1 Mc to ]II I ss \v a!i'i‘ ■ I --nix . at I :.iis .,f ; j,,- ■ ," I ■! ''W a ny ot' i!- • t!,.' •’ruit in !>• '• • ' ^ ^ >o (ii'v that it \\ ill ' . !' ]..• I.-:,ill,':.. C!i of Moisture. t'lan-s nr v.'i’-i'- • . 1 I' .' rh.'\ ininii’ liat’*- :■ ti.ii!>rari* inio .a, au'l if in a (■lo'- J must ho (hied luiiforiuly through aud thnuiir'a. It will bo found advisablo also to “condition” )»racticull.v all h'h*d vogo- tabh's nn«! fruits. Tliis Is Ix'sl douo In a small way by pla*inK the mate rial in boxos and pouring it from «)ue box int(* another ouee a da.y for tbroo or four days, so as to mix it thor- ou;;hly and ^Ivo to the wholo mass an ovi'u or moisture. If tlio mato- rial is found to be too moist, it should be returned to the dryiug trays for a short lryiiif;. Directions for Drying. Many of the ]iroducts for which dl- rei-tioHs are plven here nuiy be dried either with or without i>n‘liminary bhinchinjr. In such cases both meth ods are described. Alternative meth ods nr»' tU‘si;,Miatt‘d by letters. Sweet Corn. Only very youip; anl tiMider corn should h(> us(‘d for dr.vint;, and it should he |irepared at onei* after Rath er! ni:. (a) 'ook In hoiliiiR water two to fhe tniiiTilcs. lon^ etioiij^h to set tlie mil!;, (’til the kirncis from the eoh \ y fi ;/ Just a Few ifs. If you kill the first fly of sprinj;, the second one and a few oth- ers no more tlies will bother your premises all suni- ^ mer. i If you screets Ji the hou. o; if you y protect all food stuffs, including baby’s mill;. If you keep the lid on (he j;arba};e can. If you can keep the back yanl clean. If you d.> a few other tlunsis ocea- .sionally that you I now should be dom*. hut just as often for,not. If you do these thinjrs flies will not di(‘ of old Jim' iijMtn your iiremises, but rather •‘I'ine away" and “drop off” in their early youlli of inanition. That is a jtolite term for starvation, but star- \ at ion is ^ood enough for a lly. Clean, screen, kill and starve ’em early. Swat tIu* lly! Dried Green Peas. witli a sliarp knit’e, taking care not to cut .)|T pieces of the cob. Spread thin- t^v on tra.Ns, and jdace in position to diy. Stir occn'^ionaliy itnti! dr.v. (h) lioil or "•team on the cob «*i^ht to le-i I liniil.'.'' to scl the milk. To it iiiM\c tlav.ir a leaspoonftil of salt til a gallon of water may be used. I‘rain well and cut cirn from cob. tiviiitf a \ety sharp and llexihlo knife, (’’ill irraitis thie, (inly half way down to th.‘ (oil. ;ind scrape out the re- !iiaii:iler ot' strain, hein.i: careriil not to sc;;,jie .iiT ol’ tlic chalT next to the c.i’i. 1 >ry fnitii three to four hours at ll'i dcL:ree-; to llfi (h'ljrees l-'ahren- h( it. \\ liiMi tii'hl corn is ust'd. f^ood, jilnnip ro.-i'-i;iiu'-ear sta;>'(' is tin* iin'p*'r 'I V'ee ot' rilieiiess. A pouiid of (lriel '■■rn per dozen ears is an av«.Ta};e yh-ld. (' > The corn may he dried in the stin. I»ry In oven tt'ii to fift*‘en niin- uii '. and tini-li drying; in the sun. Sun drxiiiL:, of Course, is not satisiactory in ni:iist weather. l‘a( U in cartons or boxes for a few days to “condition.” Lima Beans, l.inia heans can lie shelled from the pod and dried. It' irathered liet’ore nia- ttiriiy when yotin:: and tender, wash an i hlancii from (i\e to ten minutes. I.ei u'lli 111 time t'or hlauchiai; dejiends I'.lion si::e and maturity of beans. Ki'- Fly Guilty of Murder. l>r. Crumhiiu' of tiu* Kansas state boai'il of iu'allh disi (tv(>red the mur derous ( ii.Tiiii ti r d' lh(‘ lly ill ki'eiiln;; a monthly record of infants who died frotii diairheal diseast's. lie found that deaths increased as Hies mult iplicd. In .laiinary, th‘> season of no llii's, deaths were only t liirt .v-ti ve, while dttrii;:,' .hily and Aimusl, tlie season when Hies swarm in ureat»'st miml>crs and carry na s| lilth and ^crms to the lial>.\'s liottle and llu* bah.v’s lips, the de: ti’.s of !itll(> ciiildfen soared to 17*;. TIicr‘ is ;i call for such ai'timi NO^^’ as will sfo;» Hies from breediii'.:. Will you heed lh:U call now or wait until your own hativ di'>s? Diversified Ads Are Business Builders >iu- k'cnt a \V(U(1 ti)f tii-^t ;:l'^■.■l cini- half .-••lit .1 Wiilil f'll' IMil' -iu'I'l-'|U''" ■ ill ^’'■1 t i'II. i‘.'ii'P iiiiti.il 1 1' a'''hi (.iiniitiiii; a NV'Tll. THAT SUNDAY DINNER FETISH Interesting Reasons Why Modern Housekeepers Should Wean the Family From Sabbath Overeat ing and Keep It a Day of Rea! Rest and Peace. THFKIO ari‘ more r('asoiis than one for “blue Monda.v.” 'I'he .advent d’ th(> weekly waslid.iy hitherto h:is borne all Ihe re sjiojisibilit.v for this nickniim«‘, hut most housewiv(*s know only too weil that the strenuous Sunday, whi h pre cedes it, is KeiU'rall.v the i'»‘al cjitise. In the vast majority (»f homes, where tiu* meuibers attend church an.I Sun day school with syst(‘matl(f n'l^ularity, Sunday after “meetini:” is considered more >r h‘ss ;i ;;ala occiislon. The pmd I man of the ln»use, as well as otluu' nienduM's of fhe family, expect an es- l)ccially f?o«)d dinner, with at least line roast, hot vegetables, salad and ;i; elaborate d‘ss(‘rt iu reco-jnition of th da.v. Also, It is not an unr-ommon «>. currencc for extra j;uests t» drop i f«*r Sunday dinner. This, of course, uieans a very l.t: . nti»rnin;;'s work in the kitchen lo souH'body. Kven t.ie hous«*wi!‘e whi employs help Is obliged unless tin maid is very eomi)etent to be con stantly on fhe jtlert to se> that thin.us run smoothly. Moreover, the mistress to allow for the nuild's shorter hours ol service on Sunday and her “afft'nioon off,” must freiuenlly fake fln» jrre.-iler p.art of b*>r own day of rt'sf (Vt fo do Ihe thim;s that she thinks must b‘ «loiie. 'I'o rectify fills “Sunday bnt;bear” set a reasoiialile hour for bn*akfast an«l make ;i meal of the slnijdest (h-scrip tion, :nid h‘t the s(*rvi e be soiuewiuit on fli(^ Kii'^'Iish plan. I-et those who are : fardy wait ui»on themselves. I’rint, uncooked «'ereal, a phite of thin bread and butler, with e;^;fs that may be boiled ii|»on the table, will {;1'e all tin* essentials of a nnlritious bre.akfast, es pecially at this s(‘ason of the .\'ar, wheti heavit'r. hot fooil is not n*(piir»Ml. ^\■hen only onf> maid is (‘iiijdo.ved and she is absent from houii* for fhe afternoon a midday dinner Is perhaps easiest for tlie housekeei)er. The , s- sentlals of this may easily be m.ide ready >n Saturday. Thus the a. tual cooVlnvr of the dinner need consiuii,. but hulf or three quarters of an hour Or If a hot dinner is demandel ;ni.» it Is always fhe wiser plan io have nu.. ill ease there couie a few days of dami., fold w‘ath«-r—broiled steak, frie.| chicken, panned chops, a chi'ken pii* that ean be made on Saturday iind will only re^piire ndi(*atin«, or one of i!k. many sav»ry dishes that can be pr- pared in lh? tireless eooker will all 1m‘ found e.’ccellent sujrfrestions to le-cn the Sunday «‘ulinary lubor. In like inannc'r fry f* ananL-* the sujiper or ‘‘hif:h fe:i” so that it v. ill !ie of Mie slinph'st character. A \:iiii t r»f dainty .sandwich(‘S, a cup of 'loui! Ion, salad '*r some ehalin;,' didi d du ty easily prepared and supplemenied liV i'ed tea or coffee, fruit and v, a I ers (jiurchased by Ihe box) offer the hnise wife a wider ran^c from which to make lier seh-ctlon. Longest Telephone Line. The longest tolephono wire in the world runs from New York to Ban Francisco, a distance of 3,390 miles. f i p. :ns Which Were Sliced : -re Drying. '■'■en saturate the ai; . This will s!:i\v down :• and 1 t(. I h« • ■ I'Is. ir ii ,, Ti nt ot (i\ er t he; ■ ■'Mi. 11; I! '11 - :! I t heni wi i ^ : i ]' U'., t e ! '!.ey are di\ I ri^ji. IS, especi;;’ .IhT- ' e driel !i: , ’ .'I iiv, I' I urt* is ri • (. i; .ua .11 .lOt resuni' i’• ori^- i-aked ii. r. i »[. : •: • !l‘.; male i'i!' -t 1"* :r . or it ■! i;ei ji • Too "re.; * ; ■ ! ids pi- i; ■ ■ d- • prild li. ■ !. but s: : iiiced Beeto in Tray, Ready for Drying. ■ e nioi-:ur.> and dry from to ''ir'i' and tme-hiif Imurs at tejft: ratiii'c ;.v sirinj^' iieaus. Pep;;ers. (a) I’ejtpers laa.v bi> dri*d by sjilit- ti.’iL; on one side, renioviiifx seed, dry- in.: iu the air. anil lihisinn^ th(‘ dry- liiu' iu tile drier at 1 l'» decrees I'ahreii- le it. A more satisfactor.v method is 'o j'iace |ieii]iers in biscuit p.an in o\i‘ii aiid heat i’.i;!il skin Idi-sters. or to •teaih 1. ,.pers utitil skin softt'Us. jieel. '•p[il iu half, taki' out .‘.e«*d, a!id (h'y at ii'i (l.-LTici s III 1 i!I .:rees !■ alii'cii- li' i!. !’i dryin-j- tMc!; l! hcd is i!;e t ('-i not inci'ea. ■ h.eat ■ 'I'-i I.:.'.. dry slowly and ' Vcii- ■'li. id n.-li' S of led l; 'p; I r>' lie read in tlie iin un:il wilied .'.d f;e d! \''iLr litii !n d in tin* drier, they iiiay lie dried ei'tireiy hi the •I'll. (c) i’l i i ers often are dried wlade. if they are iar;^e they cau be strutur •i .'•li-tit tiiread ; if sin.all, the whole |iiiiiit can hi‘ liunir v.p to dr.v. Spinach, and Parsley. .Spinach that is in prime condition • t j^rceiis .-hoidd he jiicpari'd l»y eare- itil washing and removing the leaves . roni ihe roots. Spn ad the U'aves on ira.vs to dr.v thorouj-dily. Slicing will -Trcall.v faci'ilaie drying. I’ai’sley slio'.iid be treated in tlie '••inie way as spinach. HtPbs. ’eler.v to],ji. jiar^iey, mint, sage, aud ‘I'll's «d ,‘tll kinds need not be ianelied. I.ui sla.iild be washed well 1 ilrtef^ in the sun or in Ihe drier, iiese are lto i,,r llavoriug so'.i{is, nrees, gravii 'iets, etc. iMILK I'or sale. Wiitc or see. ('. K. OshoriK'. (> L’2 ttV ; 1 I.OC.S WAXTKI) \\V i>ay rash. MilKri Supply Co. 3 2 tic I O.N’IC 'I'llOrS.XM) l)Uti(ll(.s of slioaf eats 1 for sale. .1. H. .Mi Lean. Itp I I OLD XK\\ SrAl‘KKS Five cents a hun-! (lie at News oni(.e. tfc ' ('IlIfKKNS, KCC.S, UrTTKK t'ash paid ' for them. City .M.'irkid. 7 (> tfe ' llOrSl'.S .\ND LOTS anti vacant lots for sale. See \V. H. Faulkner. 12 1i‘i-ttV j I ! TOWN’ LOTS, farm.s and timber lands for | sale. I'rank .leaking, Urevard, N. C. tf | FOK KI:NT CilK.M* I'i .e-rooni lioi;sc ! with good gariii n. Sec Frank .lenkins. ; 7-(>dfe ! ! \V.\NTFn ('hii kcas anil heef t alth'. . Osherne Market, next door to l?islaip’>. | (i S til- FOK S.\L1' Six room liouse on French Uroad ave, just helow dej)ut. Iv. K. Ilaliard. Is tU l'( iR S.\L!' 'I'iiFi'e year-old niare. cheap, j ('Iiestnut Hill Far:a. Ihevard. N. C. 7 L'7-.^tc ! l-'OH .S.\L!"' T*vo frcsh cows. See (»S'ar . Kaxter. Che.-.tiiut .Mil! F.inn, Ihcvard. 7-L'7-.^le 1)KICSSM.\KIN('., jdain and f.mi y scw i^L^ next door to postollii'c. Miss r'.lixar'. tli !\: nett. h 15 tfe RYI' ANi» WHKAT Now r.a ly f. r -riia! ina at tny new mill in I’lrevard. V.', I*, lleailerson. !'Oi\ SAI.l' Sci or.d iiai'.d eni i ;;;;:e i.i ,‘_;oi (i 1 ii!-.(iiii',n. Heasonahle jiriee, Clu >t aut Hill I'ann. I’tevard. N. C. 7'.’7 WANTKl) lllI'KS. WOOL AND IT HS. Lting them to W. I., .\iken for higb.est , irarket prices in ea>h. IL'-.s-tfe ! \\ .\.\ r!-,D Cash paal lor all your li ed sacks. Ilrin^ or ship tl'.eni to .1. L. Aiken. Hrc. aid, N. 7-i.vtrc i ' W.AN'i LD For riding or drivir,:. good ' I horse K. K. Lawrence, eoiiiitv agent, Urevard, N. C. Itp^ 1?AK‘K WANTKl) Cht.=+nul Oak and ilenilock. lliglu st c.'ish market I'.rief. j 'I'ransylvania Tanning Conipatiy. p,re-1 vard, N. C. 1 l.'7-tfc i I ; WANTKl) TO nrv Farm adajiled for | I s.oi 'k purposes. Slate price a.nd full : : jiattii ulars. A.ddress 1’>m\ 8. .\sheville ^ pi.sli Iw.e. 7-27-.”le j ! FOK KHNT Faght-rc.oni house on Hread I s!ri"l near Iv W. I'iythe; also rooms for ' liglu housekeeping 'ibnve Mitchell’s I store. A. .M. \ erdei V. (> H tfc SK.'.'i 1N(: KlNlx At .Mli^on’s store room n .Main street. Open from 7:30 to Id o’eioek each nighl. Adiaission IP cents; sk.itts 2ti ccnts. W. L. .Mull. Itc FOK SALI'^ - Modern cottage, practically new; six rooms, bath and pantry; de sirable location; good community; pricc reasonable. Rev. A. W. McDanicl. iS .vtfc IvOST -Watch, goltl-lilled case, IClgin movement; monogram on case, “F^ W. I?.” Finder return lo K. \\. Hlvthe at Duckworth Drug Co. and receive re ward. 8 3-2tc F'OR S.\LK Some of the most desirable unimproved and improved properties in iind near Hrevard; cash or long terms; Ijv,- interest. See me at once. Tho.s. L. Walters. 7-20 tfc WANTKl) A responsible party to take a contract to cut and deliver on ear al)»)Ut (i.OOO eords of chestnut acid wood, near Rcsman, N. C. None but respon- ihle people need apply. Address. John H( ilman, Box 12L Asheville, N. C.7-20-4tc I What Makes Tliis Man Smile ? !S money has ^ gone farther than his neighbor’s. He has bought TBBtBS —the greatest dollar-for'* dollar value there is in tires. He has Fisk Qual ity, Fisk Serviceand Fisk i'T jr. W m' . • ' . V :V:’ /-O ’-.N V. Fisk, Tires For Sale By King Livery Co. VUw tu H“ laiaHB J. Me.MINN W.P. WEILT J. M. ALLISON T8 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS If you ov/n an automobile we want to attract your attention to our large stock of automobile accessories, for we have just about anything for sale in the auto line except automobiles. We have exclusive rights in this territory for the sale of the United States tires and the Firestone tires, which are guaranteed for 3,500 miles of service. Automobile Accessories This list of accessories will serve to show you that we have prepared to take care of your automobile needs: Inner tubes, both United States and Firestone; Champion Spark Plugs, Pumps, Jacks, Rid-O-Skid Chains, Vulcanizers, Rubber Cemert, Patching Cement, Auto Soap, Auto Paint which makes car look like new, Tool Boxes, all kinds of tools, cementless patch that will do the work by applying a little gasoline; blow-out shoes for inside and out; headlight bulbs for all kind of cars, headlights, tail lights, etc. Oils and Greases of all kinds. Anything but the Automobile in stock here. FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY BREVARD, N. C.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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