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and how U The cafeteria is self-sustained and all profits go back into the cafeteria. The Government says that Mrs. Thompson is economical for which there can be no doubt. The cafeteria has recently been painted, and new sinks and cabinets in- stalled. All of this was paid out of the cafeteria funds. The small children, too, are cared for in our cafeteria. The lunches are served to these children and their teachers eat with them, to instruct their manners. They wash their hands, enter the cafeteria in an orderly form, and eat as mannerly as one could expect small children to eat. Now and then children think that Mrs. Thomp- son is hard, but she really isn't. She has to be strict, for her boss and the government with her. She gives all that she can afford to uncfionf s - ' .sigm- ,srl DISHING IT OUT leaves hungry if Mrs. Thompson knows anything about it. She lends, gives and has put her heart is strict into our cafeteria. She looks after and minds us just as she did her own six children. give and still stay in the clear. No one ever ,ws ff CHANGE, PLEASE! Page Jixfyone
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MRS. THOMPSON Our Cafeteria Mrs. Thompson has been in charge of our cafeteria for the past four years. Before that she represented the Heath P. T. A. in seeing that the under privileged, coming to school at Heath, were fed regular and healthful meals. Every day Mrs. Thompson and the four ladies that work in the cafeteria serve from 360 to 400 lunches. Under the present set up, children are served a twenty cent lunch for fifteen cents. The government pays for the milk, thus enabling lunches to be served for fifteen cents and children that bring their lunches from home can buy milk in the cafeteria for one cent I1 bottle. MUIlIlII.l Lllllllll Gomf. ' Tlmfx fum' .... v onjn lasfvx. Om Cooks Page Jixty
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