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be covered by a folding door. There is a door from the dining area directly into the garage and another door from the garage to the rear of the The space along the

and to the rear can be as a hobby shop or laundry room. There i§ no basement suggested with this house for reasons of economy, and it is suggested that a gas or oil floor furnace be installed where shown.

Closet Space

«1s Ample

There are two large storage closets in the living room and two large closets in each of the bedrooms. Inasmuch as this home has no basement or second floor, adequate storage space must be provided for. It is suggested that drawers be installed in two of the bedroom closets, thereby eliminating the necessity of a bureau or chest of drawers in these two rooms.

; two rooms, doors could be substituted for doors, which would eliminate the space usually by the swing of the | hinged door. Unusually large

Let’s Eat—

Variety Meats Have High Food

. By META GIVEN BECAUSE the variety meats ~—heart, liver, kidneys, sweetbreads, brains, and tongues—are fine sources of minerals and vitamins as well as protein, they should be served once a week.

ed source of iron in the . diet, since an average serving, four ounces, fulfills the daily iron requirement. But the other variety meats are good sources of iron, too—

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“alo” : rie* olo® Ay : rot, i 5 Vig i | s — gp : i : PP tin” hoes atl ook o . i nt [ KITenEN : : 1 : a i ; every roll room in the school; SED RODM2 LU oA five officers, and five faculty \ Sis v |sponsors. The president of the! Laserne | 0 > council is Glen Hawkins. The | . oy ‘g* SARASE « ® [Council's sponsors are Mrs. § . : » 7 |Grace Barker, chairman; Miss - ; es Jean Ober, Mrs, Marie Wilcox, wf ¥ HE Louis Rutan and Audie Watkins. ne ner. a Other Student Council officers are L Lng "uo » Vice president; . 7 : 9 Sue Blank, secretary; Deenie Gex : , treasurer, and George The“2 seo moon . : ofanis, sergeant-at-arms. " : Last year a constitution was Ao x .. drawn up by a commitee of stu-| | $ 1 dents and faculty members, and RR 3 3 -- \was for a term of one | FIRST FLQOR PLAN sonbaere ' yous by the student body. 3 wi I vat iie® ae. ! end of the year. The drawing up i: war a are | vr) of the constitution took a great vi 1 as deal of time and effort on the t - ae : part of the writers, windows provide cross ventila- | windows looking out over the Showing Movies tion in both of the bedrooms, | backyard from the kitchen and Is Council Pro; and there are two picture | dining areas. une ncil Project

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slow cooking by braising or simmering to become tender. Sweetbreads and brains are always parboiled before creaming or using otherwise, Variety meats are very perishable and ordinarily should be

and lamb kidneys are available frozen in packages now which is

especially kidneys and hearts. A [definitely a progressive step. . . ~

four-ounce serving of either provides half the daily requirement. And since both are cheaper than liver, it's wise to popularize them

SUNDAYS MENUS Breakfast

rolled grapefruit ady-to-eat cereal

with the family by serving in taste-appealing ways, TL.amb or veal kidneys are deJicious broiled, while beef and pork kidneys need to be cooked) more thoroughly, by braising or|

Re: with sugar and top milk Fresh pecan rolls and butter Dinner

Beef pot roast with gravy Browned potatoes

Glazed carrots Lime-gelatine cottage cheese mold Hot parker house rolls (bakery))

Leftover rolls Sliced bananas cream Cinnamon crunches (Saturday dinner) Milk to drink: One quart for.. ! child: one t for each adult, in addi-| tion to that used iy the _tay's menus. nN

BREADED SWEETBREADS OR BRAINS

Wash the meat thoroughly, removing undesirable membrane and blood vessels from the brains. Combine remaining in-

year are Mrs. Henry Scheperle, president; Mrs, Emma Davis, vice president; Mrs. Marie Prange, secretary, and Mrs. Carl Berg, treasurer. ’ Mrs. Walter Maas heads ‘the

The first important project which the council yndertook was the showing of movies in the auditorium during the last twenty minutes of lunch periods on Tues-

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These movies were either sports films, cartoons, or comedies. Admission charged was five cents. In approximately four months the council took in

sum goes into the treasury of the council, and the rest helps pay for the movie projector for the school.

Since the lunch periods were ‘shortened from 45 minutes to 30 minutes, the eouncil is now trying to work out a new system of

cheer committee with Mrs. Arthur Brabender. and Mrs, Arthur Tiedeman. Mrs. Davis is pub-

licity chairman.

The Rev. Henry Scheperle, in-

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showing movies for recreation. As the showing of movies is a large projéct in {tself, it is the only thing the council has underitaken. But this is a new semester, and there will be new mem|bers. It is very likely that the {Student Council will be planning

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