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Pi r Six THE ASHEBORO COURIER ASHEBORO,. C INTERESTING SESSIONS I OF SUBIMER SCHOCL; I SPLENDID PAPERS HOME DEMONSTRATION Difrrrnt Mrlkodn of Drjinf The different fruits and vegetable mav be dried either in the sun or in an oven or a stove or rang. MAKING A HOME MADE ICELESS REFRIGERATOR , On interest to people in isolate" sections where it is impossible to ot- or in ' tain ice is the construction of aa ice- tras over the cook stove, or in trays 'less refrigerator. It will keep meaU Kfrr j.n fti rr fan or in different fruits and veretuble. as well a el- The summer s. pool which has been fyrms of dners eiajh constructed tend the period for keeping milk and In progress for the past foui week1 has not only bcn well attended t u has been full of interest Mr. R. E. Cox, director, has mitted two articles which will be ! interest to our readers They art a follows: METHODS OF TEACHING PRIMARY READIM; to Use on top of a civ stove, ror outier. u can aiso serve as . L. , -..Li . -at'-u r w i r-u . fur J n n L nir U'utiar larirer amounts uie ponaDie .-t.- --.v. tor or kiln txpe may be used. Whether drying by meru of artiri cial heat or m tht; sun, the moisture lontenl should be reduced as quickly Construction A wooden frame is made and cover ed with screen wire, preferably the possible to produce the highest rustless type whlch costs a little more ( By Ola Snyder.) The tir-t thing we strive for in a child is to arouse his interest and cause him to have the ability to give )t to the class. Oualilv of product and to prevent dls coloration. Long exposture to the sun will increase the discoloration and make the product ver unattractive in appearance-. Sun Drying While it i.- not the most economical way, and does not give a product of as high quality, ,-un drying may te than the ordinary kind. The door made to ht closely and is mounted or brass hinges, and can be fastened with a wooden latch. The bottom s fitted .-olid, but the top should be co ered with screen wire. Adjusial.e shelves can be made of solid wood with holes bored or of strips. Shelve- made of poultry netting on ugM Learning to read is developing u'1 w ith nla" ' fruits and vegetables. Woo.len frames, are probr.bly the rn;--t ine preparer. material is piaceti in desirable. These shelves rest on Sl'fe thought. I hought getting process start from a consciousness of need felt by the child. We strive thiougn oral repetition to make him indepen dent. The teacher's problem, then, is to keep alive a desire to achive a re sult while the process of repetition i going on. The text we use must be interest thin lavers on shallow tras, which are exposed to the sun should be strongly made with either galvanized or cheesecloth bottoms. A bottom made of small plats of wood is excellent. The exposed matter should be protected from flies and other insects by mosquito netting. The ine- to the individuals. It must arouse lra'S snoulrt be protected trom nlnreil at desired intervals. A The trays b-ead baking pan is placed on top and the frame rests in a pan. All the woodwork, the shelves, and the pans should receive two coats ot white paint, and one or two coats of This makes a very at- white ename ,h. 'tractive surface ami one that can easi and stimulate a desire. It must bear raw or j ew ana should be brought un- - r receive the coaU of enamel pictures, it must contain poems of -shelter on damp and rainy days ; j frQm u real music and must meet the h-pen- The sun drying method requires much,wnlcn wl" v' t . . . , ic situation labor, and is not economical when I A cover of canton bannel is ma. e t u. 'comnared tn other meHinds T r-ro. to fit the frame. Put the smooth side ti,.,. m.,t v tv,v,t vent the over exnosure of the m-tteri- out if canton flannel is used. Alic iiiui 1 1 ci v. i v ui iiiuuKiib aiiM - - , It wil 1. .1 .. . l 1 . . U n. 1 V. I r- rtf 1 It A Q real power form ami should be pre- al tne sun and to give the dried require auou, u.. ... sented to children as pictures of Product the proper conditioning, are tonal. This cover ls buttoned around thought which have a personal mean- t very important factors to be re-, the top of the frame and down the Thu .vnsrin nf rh , rpn Mieilioered in . SUn urVine. U n ess o" "- -"R--. ing. I - " - ' .1 .... 1 1 l. . 1 themselves must be brought into the weather conditions are ideal, the pro- mg ouggy looks a. u o ,,,u., lesson in order that they mav be able ''uct is generally of inferior quality tacks in the material On the front to use this matter after thev have d"u to oecome dark and a.''ft - gone from school. moldy. By stTiving for the central thought! Oven Drying or u,e real u eme oi u,e .esson, we If thg mateHa uuiltl llie iiaoiis aim cnaratLci oi vnc 0f & c00 stove the reading, for children love nature fun, child-life and information. Just as variety appeals to us so it appeals to the younger mintls and lives. With the younger children we dea mostly with the oral reading, which is only a step to the silent reading. In this articulation and enunciation and pronunciation must be considered. By allowing the child to dramatize we Cook Stove Driers the top of the door instead of on the frame and also fasten the cover down the latch side of the door, allowing a is dried in the oven wide hem of the material to overlap iL. ., , iL .1 ! TU child both in his reading and talking. ' " l TL i t T i , P k . VT mo i,o -;tt, ; ..iti.r ''oor should be left slightly "open, door can then be opened without un- . . ; IT, , . Because of the fact that in an oven huttonine the cover. The bottom of the temperature rises so rapidly, a the cover should extend down into the thermometer is essential to note the lower pan. Kjiur double strips are temperature at short intervals sewed to the upper part of the cover. 'Convenient trays may be made for These strips form wicks that dip into oven drying from galvanized wire the upper pan. screening or dog wire. The operation of the refrigerator is as simple as its construction. The lowering of the temperature of the For home use the most satisfactory inside of the refrigerator depends up- have placed before him a true goal results can be secured by employing on the evaporation or water. lo for his reading. Whether you read one of the small cook stove type of change water from a liquid to a va the story orally or silently, "whether driers that may be purchased in the por, or to bring about evaporation this story is short or long, whether it market, or, better still, by the use of requires heat. As evaporation takes is sad or gay.whether it bears action a home-made cook stove drier. place heat is taken from the inside of or none, we must insist and we must The cook stove driers are oven like the refrigerator thereby lowering the be definite in our plan .for presenta- structures containing a series of trays temperature of the inside and the tion. - on which the prepared material is contents. 'placed. These driers are generally Keep the upper filled with water. HEALTH EDUCATION IN made of galvanized sheet iron or wood The water is drawn by capillary at THE RURAL SCHOOLS with a galvanized sheet iron base, traction through the wicks and ss.tu- Thev are of such convenient size that, rates the cover. Capillary action starts (Bv Miss Vireie Lee Sawver TrinitvJ thev mav be used on ton nf a mnl more readily if the cover is first There are few achievements in life stove, range or oil stove. They are of dampened by dipping it into water or that have been accomplished without various sizes, from one having the ca- by throwing water upon it with the a purpose, and what is true of life ls parity of from two to four necks hand. The greater the rate of evap- also true of education. If you asK a covering a portion of the stove, to oration the lower the temperature man on the street what is the aim of those with greater capacity covering which can be secured; therefore the education he will in all probability the entire top of the stove. refrigerator works best when rapid tell you it will help a man to earn a (In the next issue home-made cook evaporation takes place. When the living. Many opportunities are open stove driers and other methods of refrigerator is placed in a shady place to the man who can read and write (Irving fruits anl vegetables will be in a strong breeze and the air is warm an. I hns some special training thai discussed.) would be offered to the illiterate. 1 Some regard this as the chief aim :i education. But there are other amis happiness, morality and culture. We hear a great deal about education fitting the individual for good citizen and dry, evaporation takes place con tinuously and rapidly and the tempera- Youth Kills Father at Morganton. l're, lns.T ?ne ingerawr is reuueeo. WhiP- .- ,,: ih -o,, f J Under ideal conditions the tempera- killing last week. Max York, who tre. has been known to be reduced to lives near Morganton came home in a. 5 degrees Jahrenheit When it is considerably drunken condition, as damP an1 the air is full of moisture ship. This includes all the ouier wa;! his habjt , fimH f u ith the refrigerator will not work as well, 1 I ttl C mflnT innail I lin l-r-f - I ... ' n lnioA-lUA . .. ., An . . .!.. aims mentioned. The lat one I wai to mention is health, because it is tne loundation for the realization of the larger aims of education. Health is necessary to making living. To make our way in the wort.: we must approach our work wltn a maximum of enthusiasm, skill and c?i- his sunner r-dled nnnn his Cnn P.ra- s"" "ere is not enougn evaporation ham York, to bring him the axe. Be- .More water. v,i" .fiml its wav to the a" cause the son would not bring him the 'ower Pan but WI" Pe drawn up into axe, York beat him severely, then se-,v"c capniaiy an.raci.ioii curing the axe, attacked his wife, who.when the air again becomes drier. escaped him. He then lay down on the floor in a drunken stupor for some I time. When he aroused he began to- Care of Rrefrigerator The refrigerator should be regular- prffu rile id imnAoi , . I ..... . " indiv'idnn , I7"v .. . , T?w wlln nls son and althou?n ly cleaned and sunned. If the frame nhviral J ", i Tffi,:" tu. tne evidence was not clearly Drought work shelves and pans are white en wnrkrK.iffrin-, 7 h 1,,c.,ut at the trial, it was understooa ameled they can more easily be kept nhvsical : v ,lne r?w was aD.out tne P"Pa-?-in a sanitary condition. It is well to r..j .. ,,,Jtl,, uon t0 maKe a run ot orant y. in tne have two covers so thn.t fr-nh nn of work and less of it than he would RCuffle York threw the gun out of can be used eh week and the soi?led if he were in normal health. If these .i, oH tv, k ,i,;i. ftH 1 M, . , ,an" lhe 80"ed .. . uw.o, auu "in,t uiiumhm une wasneu ana sunned. conditions are not overcome he wi 1 with his father's conduct shot andi ti,., ; , , - . . . . pvnt.iallv k; ,.;(; xi. ... ....... . , 1. ' , . . ! 1 hose interestred in this home con ......... ..j Fnluu. m Cv- Killed nis lather. ine boy stateti venience, may call on Miss C.arrition tnS oWhh 'StMalth t'8 hone8t-that he was 14 years old, and he was'Home Demotion AgenY, for T truthful or charitable, but any one 'sent to Jackson Training School for lustrations of iceleas refriraJr nH who stops to think for a moment will three and one-half vears. I refr"?eratr and realize that his moral life has a hijrh- ...1 I J , , ,., "... . .... 1 u m 50ou neaUn' 1,1 that they are In a dfiPlorabi unsam- Application of Parole of B. H. Presnell itaaJih and happiness do not -occur tarv condition. We find also th-it the I renneii tOirathr. KfialLh makfiS for InHlVlHlt. rmintr ohiMrAn nava m-ni-o nhruiral A nnl lnnfinn wilt Ka maH-a tss. tk " " 0 - - J rm- X. mf tU "1 Ui J VUIU4r;t UHIV J'WV jji jojvw j r f - - . w . w w wiv mi ana social weiiare, napptness and defects than the city children. we governor oi worth Uarolina ror the prosperity. Good citizens cannot 'would naturally come to the conclu- parole of B. H. Presnell who sub thrive without it. l,ion that the dty is more healthful mitted at the April Terni.4921, of the Any school that neglects the in- than the country. Dr. Thomas D. Superior Court of Randolph county, rcrucuon and training of its pupils in Wood, who has investigated the whole lor tne crime or highway robbery, and matters of health and sanitation has' matter thoroughly, says that statis- Sentenced to the state prison for a no true vision of its real function in tics Justify this conclusion. term of five (6) years. ociety. Abtou 12,000,000, or two-thirds off All persons who oppose the grant- ine country ls usually thought to the children in the United 8latea are ing of said parole are invited to for- be more healthful than the dty. The in rural schools. These children are ward their protests to the Governor oeiier in the superior healthfulness of entitled to the same orivileires of without delay. the country over the dty is due in all beautiful sanitary school buildings as This the 15th day of August, 1022. proDaointy to the natural advantage the children in the city. They have -15-t. possessed by the country. The homes Must as much right to be healthy and - are scattered over wide areas, there is happy. It is a question in which the LADY ASTOR INTRODUCES an aoundance of fresh air, sunshine 'whole nation is involved for the wel- BILL FAVORING PROHIBITION nwurninj loon, ine larmer may fare of the nation is dependent upon e nis own rruiu, grain and veget- the effidency of the fanner. We need Prohibition by a new and rather his own milk and better laws of sanitation providing' novel process faces Great Braitain if able and produce iBTv , w "lu POM'bility of for the medical inspection of school Lady Astor manages to put through - . a w,iU.iu H it miirni cnuaren. scnooi nouses, pij xnnuiw, ner mu wmca was lnti-t- t reduced in th . . . ; w ""ft'iv i,llliuivii awiwa asvisicrbf m V. , m vTr "rough many hands.1 pure water supply, etc, but these parliament on August 2, The bill i.i io count, wnue aoing tneir laws must be backed Dy daily work get plenty of exercise in ion. public opin- does not prohibit the manufacture ofl ileal ui eaucaoon is even more aisuuea spints or even their sale,! ,- ,.uit open air. Then, too, the quietness ' important than any amount of legisla- Broadly it provides for local option in the country lends iUself to peace! Uon and for this we turn to the rural with compensation for the Manor vfEl r"y L m.IMl' whu who 'school. ; trad. In the event the measure be- l'Ve In the City lire UHwr -MnfuaUnl I tU hmm' lf ttaslth wlnri.'umx. .1.1 . t- v. V-.J ' M4 exacting industrial condiUons. tion fr Jural schools, boards of edu- every three years, at which voters s ..jonsequentiy the People who live In' cat Ion, physieUuut, school officers and may register their views on three, vantf Wttst be . healthier than'clubi may render Valuable aid but the propositions: "No change," "reorgani.' uiom who ijve hi the dty. But what 'success of the movement depends up- sstlon," and ,"no Mcense.' V By "no' at the facts? . : , - t. nn i. h i..-vn.i.i....i i. .. .L. -ti...jl - Tne study of statistics shows that ral teacher. Bbe most eo-operaU with to remain as at present! "reotganisa-! v itvr ! if ? " supreme; au the social forces of the community ttonT means that the governing board!" - . Vk v svunvrv im not ana mxm ute icaa.. inis is no easyi eontroi provided for under the act based n facts. Our dtiea have made matter, . for the ordinary teacher inrshsll,UU ovtr the Umior business: wonderful jrogress in bygieno . and the rural schools is mf rented. by. in-.'while- "no license'' means absotuto saniutltw while th wntry-has sanlts ach Urged behind. The death rat Is and sv eonservaUve r public attitude. I In the movent district - registered ., VKtr'n wl New York than in New She needs to have eonvidtlon that Its ehoic in the ssme maifher at two Beginning I il ri t J 4 1 1 ) I Tomorrow Vacation Clearance of By special arrangement with the makers we allow $1.00 for your old pen or pencil (any make) on any new $2.50 pen or better r Br ". Sale ends when all pens are sold I For the first time in their 30 years' history The Parker Pen Ca his authorized this special sale, which enables you to obtain any celebrated "Parker Lucky Curve Pen," from $2.50 up, at $1 less than the maker's established price But only for 7 days, or least And only by turning in to us an old fountain pen or metal pencil! We say 7 days or less, because we must positively end this sale as soon as our limited stock is gone. That may happen the first day. So don't put off. Come tomorrow and come as early as you can to get the best pick. SALE TERMS ARE: lit $1.00 allowance for your old fountain pen or metal pencil toward the purchaM of any Parker Pen in stock at $2.50 or better. 2nd All pent in this sale are brand new Parkers in first das condition. I 3rd -FREE Signed Accident Policy goe with every pen insuring it for one year against breakage, damage or unsatisfactory service in any way! 4th Sale ends promptly next Saturday sooner if all pens arm taken. No phone orders filled. Money cannot buy handsomer, finer, more perfect-writing pens than the Parker. And what we offer includes a score of stylet: some plain, some chased, some gold mounted both men's and women's styles with neat pocket clip or ring end for chatelaine, ribbon or chain. If you come in time you can get just the point your hand re" Suires, extra fine, fine, medium, broad or stub from the mot exible to ttiffett manifold point that writes several carbon copies. To be sure of obtaining the style and point you want come tomorrow as early ar you caul LOOK I fbe Only Two-Way Filler on Earth D Parker it the only teM-flllmc pen in the world that can also be used al a Non Self-FUler. Sack and filler can be removed and pen filled with dropper If desired. u. r-r-Ti asjsV- Parker "Xucky Cumf' Feed ' employs scientific principle of capillary attraction making steady, leakproof flow. Mo other pen hat it. .. Ink cant set on fingers be cause the Parker cap la made in two sections to provide air tight teal between the shoulder in the cap and the shoulder at the ead of the barrel. 51- 14K RoUed Cold Points . Will last for years. Not affected by acids can't rust or corrode like thin-plated gold points or imitation gold, RAMSEUR PHARMACY RAMSEUR, N. C. When the Newspapers Say a Firm Has Failed "INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING" Thousands of people who neglected to "look before they leaped" are caught and have lost their money in wild cat propositions. "Investigate before investing" should be the watchwords of every investor. ALAMANCE FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS deserve the careful consideration of every one who has money to invest v in a saie,: sound and interest yielding proposition.-' v Secured by mortgages on property, back ed by a company financially sound, these bonds are a safe investment and are issued in denominations to meet 'most every purse.'! Write for free booklet ' : Ajamanco Insurance & Real Estato Co. - w. suawe, Mr. 7 BURLINGTON, N. CV C. G. Somen, Field Representative ... - .."-- ,, . .' i.- '. . f v : 4 ' ' ' ' - - j .- I , fv " "T---u we.auu m rum important juoject soceeedinf Us-there won d be no Urgt city In th. U. S. then a Oie and th coon try needs Jt as much as'elecUon fottAx years' Slid tot theS fountir surrounding It Whst ,1. the city. She needs to arrroach ksr'vnlMa demanded by at least S rr cTnt !7 -?tS.;nP,Mtftal,r trU,f r11?, I,,rit tU ThS eompJns.Moa . i e i nited But.. . . ... , h- misaionsry, -tnthtuLism, traintn-f, future of the bill Is to deprive the ! from eUt. y Of veral In- l,Ac'..wt, tact and mura-re to help ll'Cior.dealera Of the srp-ummt it a r " t ff V l rural kW,.i ! -e the trail. , ,n(r d-rHv4 of ft ,. , , vlds for M drain on the taxpayers. Should tha measure pass,., all liquor dealers In open, sale are to pay a ftaed percentage of their annual profits to the board of control and similar mount Is lo.be deducted from the profit of alt saloons operated by the board of control and any tnonoy re malnlns; fmm uie oporsU-jn afur all fcxrrs tt t)i bqsrd hr bn mt wiil a!o 1 s !! to ).e r rom-- t n f -r. 1. C , , ! i - t ' - ,,-,, menu for three yean prior to the poll which forced them to tarn their properuee over to ue rovmment ot sTO Out of businaaa. anJ a 4am..I. amount U to be paid if the saloons are twv out aiier a namoer oi polls than if they ware abolished at - the first lection, on the troond that afUr th rt S Into effect the owners phmil,) taVe Warnlrrr of an pr-prisr' ir-r -"" I" PT.'i-'.or.t r- r -f t ' i Uw shall not apply to passenger ves sels. , Win. , . , r ' Tbo messore has the vrrport of the churches and various social organisa tion, and there seems to bo llttla liValihnod t Urn - W.w. I - l- imeiuiood of 1U ever becomlnc a law. The averare Enirlishmsn whether of the arintnerarv at ar-ttVli.-t ta the too wed TTlilr)) T -1 draihm fof 1 oa i the sy 1 dra ! sr -
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