Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1919 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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reage, delays due to mechanical trouble, dumber of days senrice per year, together with a detailed discussion of the proper conetructlotf’of the various units of th etractor are some of the more important items taken up in this work. Hot Luncheon in Rural Schools. Do you like eating a cold box luncheftn at nqon day after day? This is what many of our school children do eight months out of the twelve. Besides being unappetisine, investigations show that children will do better mental work when provided with something hot at noon. Is it fair to ask a child to miss hie good hot dinner at home and expect him to do good work at school? Tha problem of seiwing hot lunch in tha rural schools is easily solved. Only one hot dish to supplement the ©ord lunch brought from home. Thia could be done by practically every rural school in Jasper county by using the ordinary heating or oil stove. Baking potatoes, apples, squash, roasting meat and sandwiches, soup or cocoa. Wednesday Miss LuAeg at Surrey served potato soup at noow made on an oil stove. Miss Knapp at G.iord has her domestic science class prepare the lunch. Miss Day Jordan at Newland uses her oil stove part of the tiiue and also uses tho furnace. Some of these schools serve every day and others only once or twice a week. An adequatelysupervised lunch at school, whether prepared there or at home, is fonceded to contribute to the child a health and to his readiness to leaom. Hom* Economki Club 1 Meets. The Newton Township Home Economics Club will meet Thursday, Ferris. The topic for discussion is Poultry, Incubators, Brooding, Feeding, Rearing of Chicks, and Diseases Among Chicks.
General Auctioneer I. am experienced In the auction ; business, having conducted soms ot i the largest sales in thu county wim success. I am a judge values bbo a >ll make an honest effort to fee, the high dollar. Write or wire for terms •*** dates at my expense. J. R. Brandenburg Phone 106-H, Frsncesvilla, toA. OTHERS g Keep the family free
