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KIWANIS TUESDAY The Tryon Kiwanis Club will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. Program will be in charge of Seth M. Vining. Tryon Fire Department was called out Saturday afternoon to extinguish a small roof fire on the home of Mrs. C. M. Gottfried on Laurel Avenue. Miss Hazel Johnson has return ed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Johnson, at Saluda Star Route, after treatment at Patton Memorial Hospital for injuries received in an auto ac cident. VERNA STANTON STAYS: If the family is to get the most in health value from food, the housewife must avoid obvious waste that shows up in a full gar bage pail and the waste of nu trients from keeping food improp erly or too long. This suggestion from nutritionists of the Minneso ta Experiment Station is based on studies of nutritive losses es pecially of vegetables. The wrong storage of vegetables in the home results in considerable loss of nutrients. Studies show that such vegetables as peas, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, spin ach, endive and kale lose vitamin “C” rapidly at room temperature— as they stand and wait on the kitchen table, for example, or are kept in an open bin in the kitch en. In the refrigerator the loss takes place much more slowly. Keeping vegetables too long also causes losses. Although vitamin “A” is not so easily lost as vita min “C”, even this vitamin gradu ally disappears from green vege tables if they are kept too long. A study of lettuce shows that its vitamin “A” value drops markedly when kept too long in the refrig erator, the rate of loss correspond ing with the amount of wilting. Many housewives do not realize that leftover cooked vegetables also lose calue as they stand. Although it is thrifty practice to save and use all leftover food, it is thriftier to plan so that vegetables will all be eaten at the meal with none left over. Uncovered foods in the refrigerator lose more than cover ed foods. Tryon Firemen defeated Adams Millis 20-7 in softball Friday. Game tonight scheduled between Blue Ridge Weavers and Tryon Processing Cq. J. J. Mju'nns has returned to Evanston after a visit to his coun try estate “Four Columns” near Landrum. There were approximately 340, 716,000 layers on hand on United States farms during May. m^Lr The Tryon Methodist Sui school will have a picnic Wedr day at Harmon F ield./ Anyone without transportati on /may call Dr. C. W. McCall, I Su/t.—Adver tisement 21, 22, 23< y DAILY BULLETINS—5c each. TRYON WlfflS Made From 1rydn Grapes SWEET and DRY Produced By: E S. Miner Tryon, North Carolina
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