Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1949 — Page 25

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pork sausage without cooking, or those who taste raw fresh pork

sausage to decide. on the season‘Ing are liable to acquire the disease, \ Xi Those who buy hamburger that] contains some pork and cook it

overrun by rats. ‘ ! Not: all hogs are infested, but we have no sure way of discrimination between the non-infested

never go to a physician and those who do go may not get a correct diagnosis because the physician often confuses the disease with typhoid. Trichinosis is serious. The only sure way to avoid it is to cook all pork and pork prod- ] ucts until well done means cooking samples of sausage thoroughly: to check seasoning and never to cook rare hamburger containing pork. By f6llowing to the letter the. table ivén below one will be assured

iat pork is well cooked. s 8 » SUNDAY'S MENUS . Breakfast Grapefruit halves Hot cooked cereal with brown

sugar and top milk - led coffee cake Dinner

Marshmallow sauce Supper Cold roast k sandwiches with lettuce "and mayonnaise

d ts to drink: One quart for each one pint for each adult in addi tion to that used in the day's menus.

® w= TIME TABLE FOR BRAISING

PORK Av, wght. ppr uti 48:80 minutes rite ree hou Tenderloin Whole ...civovee % Mh 45-80 minutes Plots .......e00 Ww" 30 minates” dude » In SURE, od 40-50 miriutes OGRE». visiasss.s %1 2-3 8

Oven Inter. temp. x. Suitable Wght. temp. when rem. eu

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present time.

There is a porch in front, and you enter the house into a compact vestibule with a large coat closet at one end directly opposite the front door, To the right is an exceptionally large living room for such a small home, with a picture window in the fronf and a natural fireplace on the side. On one gide of the fire: place is a bulltsin bookshelf with an old-fashioned love-seat underneath. The bottom of this seat lifts up, providing a args box for the storage of firew or other bulky material. To the left of the fireplace is the dining space, and directly beyond this is.the compact, efficiency kitchen. . A folding door could be placed in the opening between the dining space and kitchen if desired. 3

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At a baseball game, have you ever seen a batter swing at a

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a slip of the bat.” At this point

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Players who enforce the rules

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ah of the letters I receive Short Men, Remember Napoleon

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. a Ji. |a play to be given in Miller are working on the posters

governor's office under vision of Miss

planning college next year are sven busier applications and tak: tests.

The new Student Council has

Honor Club Lists

This year's Honor Club mems!

Requirements that have to met by a candidate are that dur" Ing each semester he shows record of some outstanding service home, school,

active member in at. least activity

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