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July t — Since distributors of Christmas tees begin cutting as early as July before the snow rein the high mountainous gions makes the trees inaccessable they may be quite dry upon 'arrival on the retail dealers' lots There are some tests that can be easily made right on Ithe lot which don't hurt the tree and help the buyer to determine its freshness One of the best guides is to bend a twig If it bends easily and seems to be fairly limber it is probably Ircsh Should the twig break or snap the chances are that It was one of the first ones cut and may dry out after a few days in the house Another method Is to break open a needle Naturally there i Is quite a bit of moisture in-- I side the leaves and if the tree I Is fresh the needles should be 'moist If the needle is inside the tree may le less fresh and desirable f t i Appearance of Tree I The general green appearence of the tree is also a good indication of its freshness ' I - 41 P- tli:C61(11 : c 4 ' t- h six-ci- ps 4i -- Mend- - 1 4 t p Fir is - p 3 at - a Soak unstielled pecans hours (over ) In a en1:1 salt to 3 salt solution drain then of water) quarts and crack p &ALT LAitt ell Cover onshened nuts with" mid water brirg to a boil and boil 3 minutes: drain Cover with told water let drain and stand 1 minute crack - 111 I 41 r L 'AP COTIC 041)LN ':In'Iria - 1 ee---- Bruit Natio 4 ir'svt a "'No's "-- "If 5) 1 ) (4 s - i404100 v- e3 A 1 r r' 4:' ' -- - -s-t - --- - ' ir t I' i ' '' - -- - - i i ! - S 1 --- -maw : - - N s A '' Ili 1 fl 1 " b b f N 114' It4 I ) ‘' tV i t I ‘ ' - r 1 i I Ic 1" i i " r id el - i f' ''' ' () - 1 - INA71 f S40 4 -- :' A- ' A1) 'P ''' 4 L'1 ClUI :1 ‘tA ' I v ' de 4) !)1( (e k ' 350' t y 11' i'1' work f Vi 'k eTP l sitiflkirtl4jtT:1111 elellSt:AP111411 :i 'k ! 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I ( ' N --- k C:' 1 t iv' - 4 : should Frequent changes or tions of water are recommended because of the loss of water due to absorption by the tree and evaporation in- side the house 11(' 0ø2-ete'''- to 8 6 - '': available most rists (- t 1 preparation which be is will do ) -t V I &IN- 0 All rerams trees - There sith i t " - 1 — fy f: a holmynor end utrk I main tree a re to M end - Pine can be cni 7 - htmas - - re e 7 eav s4 N t frle wa:rut 1 the Keep 11 Fresh When a fresh tree has been found and brought home the challenge Ls to keep It that way as long as possible If it Is not going to be put up right away the tree should be put in a cool dark place out of the wind — preferably In the garage or basement Before taking the tree Into the house it is a good Idea to make a diagonal cut in the base to allow more absorp kl k!t‘ tion of water r-- fresh-lookin- g - t: know hilvts I ti - I I u ft0- reall buturicing blows almost Ely but ''''''''''''''''''''''""'""----- : t ! i fled by the needles which with the exception of the sin- gle leaf pinion are in cluster of two to five Needles on the ht variety are flat with a groove on one side Spruce trees which tend to dry out faster than the others because of their demand for water have s h a rp I y pointed square needles (Fir equals flat spruce equals sharply pointed and pine is clustered) dvantage annoyance of falling needles and the danger of combustion from hot tree lights if it should become too dry joe Zylinsid Staff Officer in charge of Range and Wildlife and Gary Allen Timber Staff Assistant both for the US Forest Service irt this area have some suggestions for buying and preserving Christ-- mas trees rrq! Spruce pleasant and refreshing a- rbie i It' s 7'-- I ( well 0 0 etunoma oi the holiday nea5on Is buying and decorating the alth vfx1 I rs iIP 0 i il: (C091 d 1-"- Occasionally the dealer will WI know exactly what kind of evergreen is occupying his lot this although Is not usually ir4 the cace But 4 it If it happens t'sts I that he does- n't By Jaanns Charles 'Tribune Staff Writer 4 jt by tb panto1 Proo-t- Make a fairly long slash In the flat side of the shell with a sharp knife Mike on a tray F for 15 at 411 to Heat small to 20 minutes amounts at a time since chestnuts peel more easily 4 IIt the Is usually recommended — 1 ift rat ri4t aam SnIce ere given (1)1 chetnuts However the trst one (roasting) Olestnuts make good eating after they him) been boiled for 15 minutes to make shell soft t0 Vgict s!r-- r tbey its becflmirg more poiclar In this are but many consumers are not sure botit the te( hnques of preparirc this nut for eating The followirg two Methods ' IL LAWet k! 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