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Will water, someday,
be rationed ?
Our water supply is dwindling dangerously. By 1980,
our water needs will have more than doubled compared
to today's tremendous requirements . . .
Unified planning of full water resource development
must be considered a national necessity if we are to meet
the needs of the future. Piece meal approaches to this
problem can be disastrous . . .
Low-cost hydro-electric power is a natural part of the
efficient, multiple purpose water use development we
' need. It pays for itself and can pay the major portion
! of the cost of the project. Hydro-electric power thus is
; the key to full-scale water resource development, be
t cause it makes it financially possible. It is only sensible
1 to regard power and water as partners in an important
' plan for our future survival . . . and the benefits will
be shared by ALL Americans . . .
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handling mud this deep?
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4-wheel drive can get through
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4hat would stop any conventional
a-wheel drive pick-up. That’s be
-cause it has twice the traction,
-Jeep’ Gladiators plow through
«now, slush through mud, sail
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The most applauded performance of the IX Winter
Olympics at Innsbruck Austria, was the sister act—on skis
—put on by Christine and Marfafle inn¬
keeper’s daughters from VakF
Isere, Prance.
In their first Alpine events
the slalom^ Marielle, 18, came
in second to Christine, 19. Two
days later, in the giant slalom,
Marielle went out to win or
else. She pulled out all the stops
jin a daring run and this tima
she got the gold medal. Christ
j Jean ine came Saubert in second of in a tie with
the U.S.
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underway Ml over the wosdd,
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ski lodges and cocktaH loun ge s
is a Broken Leg. This hot near
winning combination is a
Cold Weather Calls For Hot Crab
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popular than ever. Served piping hot in a casserole or the shell,
crab makes a splendid winter repast. It’s sweet and delicate, low
in calories yet rich in energy-giving protein. With several delightful pack¬
ages of frozen crab always on hand, you’ll be in for
eating even when the hungry crowd descends.
Best of all, crab meat can lend itself to quick preparation, frozen
simple or gourmet. A frozen crab, like Alaska’s famous
King crab, is already cooked and needs only to be heated after
^For dinner, or for an informal It meal, try be served Fireside with Casserole either for
a delicious and filling crab dish. may nee
ox thin noodles. Casserole
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1 tsp, chili sauce (optional) 2 tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese
1 tsp. tarragon or wine vinegar
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paprika and mustard, well. Place hot rice in low beat-proof
casserole and spoon the crab mixture _ ora the rice, with Parmesan
cheese. Broil under low heal about 5 minutes until
the crab mixture, alone, until hot and bubbly, and Mm
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and colorful, imbued with fragrant flavor, fruits in salad set the
scene for a perfect mealtime ending.
For an especially tempting dessert salad, combine fresh or canned
fruits, celery and nuts with chopped dates. fruits. And be sure to have av
extra-good glamour salad dressing to blend with the from Ideally suited to this I
ia a dressing made a new salad dressing mix,
combined with sour cream and cheese blended with sugar. To make
the basic dressing, combine an envelope of salad dressing mix with
with vinegar, this water, and for oil according to package directions, then proceed
mealt recipe Fruit Salad Dessert — a sure, sweet ending to •
summer
Fruit Salad Dessert
1 package Good Seasons Old Fashion French Salad Dressing Mix
Vinegar, water, oil ^
t-lii cups drained cut fruits, 1 package (8 ounces) ereaa
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1/2 enp chopped dates I tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup finely chopped celery 1/4 1/4 cup mixed satad dressing
or nuts cup sour cream
Combine salad dressing mix, vinegar, water, and oil as directed on
the bottle or package.
Mix fruits, dates, and celery. Soften eream cheese and blend with
sugar. into cheese Whip together 1/4 cup of fruits the dressing and sour cream. Stir
mixture. Pour over and mix lightly. Serve on
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ful of snow and add a jigger
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The main entry permits access
to the kitchen, family room or
the living room and bedroom
wing without traveling through
any other room in the house.
This entry has two generous
I closets for coat storage.
The kitchen, family room is to
the right of the entry. There
is a convenient washroom off the
kitchen next to the side door.
The family room has generous
windows facing the street and
there is a booKcase on one side
with cabinet below for storage
of hobby equipment. This family
room is ideal for dining, hobbies,
and general family activities.
There is a stairway from the
kitchen leading to the full
basement
The living room, is separated
from the hall by a 36-inch-high
wall with wood trellis above.
This gives a very open feeling
to the room and creates a more
spacious living feeling in the hall. The
room has sliding doors
facing a terrace at the rear.
There are two unbroken walls
which make for good furniture
placement.
An additional feeling of spa¬
ciousness is achieved through
built in structural lighting. Coves
along light the unbroken walls direct
upward against the upper
walls and ceilings to create a
daylight effect larger. and make lighted the
room seem even A
valance over the window wall
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throws light both upward and
downward over the draperies to
create a daylight effect. To set
the mood for relaxation and
quiet conversation, of mood or to and create at¬
other variations
mosphere, as well as assure
adequate lighting for any seeing by
task, lights are controlled
Luxtrol light controls that
brighten or dim lights to any t
degree.
The bedrooms are versatile in
that the front bedroom can be
one very large room, or divided
into two smaller rooms, by
means of folding doors. This
front bedroom has a closet and
built in desk with shelves above
for each area. Them are two
closets ia the rear bedroom
well. w uuQimir
At the hall is a storage closet;
for brooms and cleaning sup¬
plies and a has linen twin closet. lavatories 1
The bath
and a built in counter top.
Plans acre available from
Clifford N. Wright, Architect A
Associates, 19115 Schoolcraft,
Detroit 23, Michigan, at $15 for
one mt er $35 far three