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Broadcaster Press 5
February 28, 2017 www.broadcasteronline.com
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU’S
Menus listed below are for
March 1 - March 7. Menus
are subject to
change without notice.
Vermillion Schools
Breakfast
Available everyday:
Breakfast entrée or choice
of cereals with toast. Fruit or
Fruit Juice, Milk choices
Wednesday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Pears, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Thursday – A. Egg and
Cheese Biscuit Sandwich,
B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Sliced Peaches, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast,
Applesauce, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Monday – A. French Toast
Sticks, B. Cereal Choices
and Toast, Peaches, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Tuesday – A. Pancakes with
Syrup, B. Cereal Choices
and Toast, Pineapple, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Vermillion Elementary
Schools
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, School Pizza (Austin),
B. California Lasagna and
Garlic Breadstick, Peas
Thursday – A. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, B. Homestyle Cavatini, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Toasted Cheese
Sandwich and Tomato Soup,
B. Baked Fish Sandwich,
Baked Beans
Monday – A. Chicken
Fajitas, B. Corn Dog, Refried
Beans, Tortilla Chips with
Fresh Mango Salsa
Tuesday – A. Home-style
Beef Chili and Crackers,
B. Chicken Nuggets, Green
Beans, Frosted Cinnamon
Roll
Vermillion Middle
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Domino’s
Pizza, Peas
Thursday – Cavatini, Green
Beans, Sugar Cookie
Thursday – Cavatini, Green
Beans, Sugar Cookie
Friday – Toasted Cheese
Sandwich and Tomato Soup,
Baked Beans
Monday – Corn Dog, Refried
Beans, Tortilla Chips with
Fresh Mango Salsa
Tuesday – Beef Chili and
Crackers, Green Beans,
Frosted Cinnamon Roll
Vermillion High
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Baked Fish
and Cheese Sandwich,
Baked Beans
Thursday – Cavatini and
Garlic Breadstick, Green
Beans, Sugar Cookie
Friday – California Lasagna
and Garlic Breadstick, Peas
Monday – Corn Dog, Refried
Beans, Tortilla Chips with
Fresh Mango Salsa
Tuesday – Beef Chili and
Crackers, Green Beans,
Frosted Cinnamon Roll
St.Agnes School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. California Lasagna
and Garlic Breadstick, Peas
Thursday – A. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, B. Homestyle Cavatini, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Mini Corn Dogs,
B. Home-style Turkey and
Gravy and Dinner Roll,
Mashed Potatoes with
Gravy
Monday – A. Chicken
Fajitas, B. Corn Dog, Refried
Beans, Tortilla Chips with
Fresh Mango Salsa
Tuesday – A. Home-style
Beef Chili and Crackers,
B. Chicken Nuggets, Green
Beans, Frosted Cinnamon
Roll
Elk Point-Jefferson
Breakfast
Wednesday – A. French
Toast Sticks, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast,
Pineapple, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Thursday – . Egg and
Cheese Biscuit Sandwich,
B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Sliced Peaches, Juice
The Hidden Honeymoon
By
Daris Howard
My son married a beautiful, sweet young lady this week.
It was a wonderful time, and we enjoyed meeting his bride’s
wonderful family. When my youngest daughter’s friend, Dixie,
learned of the wedding, she told my daughter a story about
when her brother, Steven, was married.
According to Dixie, they had a family tradition of trying
to get the bride or groom to divulge where they were going
on their honeymoon. This could be as straightforward of an
approach as just asking, to a simple, indirect question, hoping that one of them might slip. In past generations, if one of
them did let it slip, the family members were inclined to follow and play some prank on the bride and groom.
Though the pranks had stopped long ago, the game of
trying to find out where the couple planned to honeymoon
continued, and it had even taken on a contest status. The
person who found out would win a prize; that is, if someone
could find out.
Dixie said that her family members used every wile they
could think of to get the couple to tell them where they were
going, but Steven had warned his bride about this and neither of them slipped up all night. When the wedding and the
reception were over, the couple left in their decorated car
while everyone else stayed to clean up.
The family finished cleaning late in the evening. It was the
end of summer, with school starting in just over a week, so
the family had planned to leave from the reception and go to
the resort where they planned to spend their vacation.
They drove half of the night, arriving at their destination at three o’clock in the morning. They were exhausted
and ready for some relaxation. They pulled in, and Dixie’s
dad went to register. After he climbed back into the car, they
drove around to the side of the hotel and parked.
That was when Dixie said, “Isn’t that Steven’s car?”
Everyone looked where she was pointing, and sure
enough, it was Steven’s car. The half washed off decorations
of “Just Married” were a dead giveaway. The family came up
with a new game. Their goal was to stay in the same resort
for the week and never have Steven or his wife know they
were there. As soon as they had moved their luggage into the
hotel, Dixie’s father went out and moved the car to a parking
lot across the street. And then the game began.
The family held a council and decided the things they
would have to do. When they went to eat, swim at the pool,
or use any other amenities at the resort, they would post
someone to keep watch. If they saw Steven or his new bride
coming, they would quickly scamper out another way. They
would trade off who was on watch so that everyone had a
chance to enjoy everything. They kept this up all week and
had a lot of fun. They were almost caught a couple of times,
but as the week ended, everyone was sure they had not been
discovered.
When it came time to leave, they checked out early in the
morning. Dixie’s dad went and retrieved the car from across
the street. Everyone was outside waiting, and quickly threw
all of the luggage into the van. They drove around the block
and then repacked so they would have more room for the
ride home. They all made a promise not to tell Steven or his
wife about their little adventure.
They had only been home a few days when Steven and his
wife came over for dinner.
“So, where did you end up going on your honeymoon?”
Dixie’s dad casually asked.
Steven laughed. “It’s our secret, and you’re never going
to know.”
The rest of the family laughed.
Dixie said, “And the funny thing is that Steven still thinks
we laughed because he was so elusive.”
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Choices, Milk Choices
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast,
Applesauce, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Monday – No Breakfast –
Teacher In-Service
Tuesday – A. Sausage
Gravy over Biscuit, B.
Cereal Choices and Toast,
Applesauce, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Elk Point-Jefferson
Elementary &
Middle School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Toasted
Cheese Sandwich and
Tomato Soup, B. California
Lasagna and Garlic
Breadstick, Baked Beans
Thursday – A. Grilled
Chicken Sandwich, B. Homestyle Cavatini, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Home-style
Golden Macaroni and
Cheese and Dinner Roll, B.
EPJ Pizza, Peas
Monday – A. Chicken
Fajitas, B. Corn Dog, Refried
Beans, Tortilla Chips with
Fresh Mango Salsa
Tuesday – A. Home-style
Beef Chili and Crackers,
B. Chicken Nuggets, Green
Beans, Frosted Cinnamon
Roll
Elk Point-Jefferson
High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Toasted
Cheese Sandwich and
Tomato Soup, B. California
Lasagna and Garlic
Breadstick, Baked Beans
Thursday – A. Grilled
Chicken Sandwich, B. Homestyle Cavatini and Garlic
Breadstick, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Home-style
Golden Macaroni and
Cheese and Dinner Roll, B.
EPJ Pizza, Peas
Monday – A. Chicken
Fajitas, B. Corn Dog, Refried
Beans, Tortilla Chips with
Fresh Mango Salsa
Tuesday – A. Home-style
Beef Chili and Crackers,
B. Chicken Nuggets, Green
Beans, Frosted Cinnamon
Roll
Irene-Wakonda School
Breakfast
Available every day:
Breakfast entrée or Choice of
cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Wednesday – Sausage
Pancake Stick, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Thursday – Long John
Donut, Fruit, Milk Choices
Friday – Cinnamon Roll,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Monday – Cheesy Eggs and
Toast, Fruit, Milk Choices
Tuesday – Sausage and
Cheese Biscuit, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Irene-Wakonda
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Sloppy Joe,
B. Hot Dog on a Bun, Corn
Thursday – A. Macaroni and
Cheese with Bread, B. Taco
Quesadillas, Green Beans
Friday – A. Scrambled
Cheesy Eggs with French
Toast Sticks, B. Chicken
Wrap, Tater Tots
Monday – A. Tater Tot Hot
Dish with Bread, B. Cheese
Pizza, Peas
Tuesday – A. Chicken
Nuggets, B. Breaded Pork
Fritter, Bread, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy
Irene-Wakonda Middle
& High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Sloppy
Joe, B. Hot Dog on a Bun, C.
Italian Sub, Corn
Thursday – A. Macaroni and
Cheese with Bread, B. Taco
Quesadillas, C. Ham and
Cheese Sub, Green Beans
Friday – A. Scrambled
Cheesy Eggs with French
Toast Sticks, B. Chicken
Wrap, C. Turkey and Cheese
Sub, Tater Tots
Monday – A. Tater Tot Hot
Dish with Bread, B. Cheese
Pizza, C. Ham and Cheese
Sub, Peas
Tuesday – A. Chicken
Nuggets with Bread, B.
Breaded Pork Fritter with
Bread, C. Cold Cut Sub,
Mashed Potatoes with Gravy
Dakota Senior Meals
Served at The Main Street Center & Town Square,
“Meals on Wheels” Please call before 9:00am to
schedule or cancel a meal at 624-7868.
Menus listed below are March 1 - March 7.
Menus are subject to change without notice.
All menus are served with whole grain bread
and 1% milk unless otherwise noted.
Wednesday – Beef Nachos with Pinto Beans, Strawberries,
Peaches, Cranberry Orange Bar
Thursday – Hot Beef Sandwich, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy,
Corn, Sunshine Salad
Friday – Breaded Butterfly Shrimp, Parsley Potato, Peas,
Acini Di Pepe, Apricots
Monday – Chicken Alfredo, Italian Vegetables, Cooked
Apples, Tomato Juice
Tuesday – Roast Beef, Herbed Potatoes, Broccoli, Banana
Dave Says
Fighting Fear
Dear Dave,
After listening to your show, I want
to try to get control of my finances,
but I’m afraid to open up the bills. I
make about $60,000 a year, but it’s
a real struggle just to keep my head
above water financially. My checking
account is always overdrawn, and I
don’t know where to start in catching
up. Can you help?
Gail
That’s one of the reasons I’m advising you to see an insurance
broker. A broker doesn’t represent just one company; they represent several companies. They can shop around in a given situation, and find someone to write something you might not get written otherwise. They can also shop around for the best possible
price, and you get the efficiencies of the marketplace working for
you.
God bless you both, Julie.
— Dave
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Dear Gail,
Ramsey Show is heard by more than 12 million listeners each
Trust me, I know it can be scary. But week on 575 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow
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to let worry consume you in the process,
either.
First, sit down, take a deep breath, and open all the unopened
bills. Throw away any duplicates, and keep only the most recent
statements and notices. The unknown is always scarier than the
known, so facing the bills and cutting that stack in half right off the
bat will help reduce a lot of your initial anxiety.
Next, let’s start a debt snowball. List all the debts you owe, from
smallest to largest, making one column for the payoff balance, one
column for the amount you need to get current on that debt, and
one column for the single payment amount when you get current.
Total each column — the payoff balance, the amount to get current, and the single payment. I promise it won’t be as bad as you
think.
Finally, make a monthly budget. Prioritize your needs, starting
with food, utilities, house payments and transportation. When it
comes to your debts, pay as much as you can on the smallest one
while making minimum payments on all the others.
You can do this, Gail. If you’ll follow my plan, I think you’ll see improvement in several areas of your life and you’ll feel good about
the progress you’re making, too!
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Dear Dave,
My mom is 73 years old, and she’s dealing with depression and a
few other mental issues. Is it too late for her to get long-term care
insurance?
Julie
Dear Julie,
It wouldn’t be a big problem if she were healthy. But given her
age, and the other struggles you mentioned, I’d check with a good
insurance broker to see what’s out there for her.
In the insurance world they call this “making a market.” Will they
be able to find a company that will write her in that situation?
I can’t give you an accurate answer off the top of my head, because this is a difficult thing. It would probably depend on things
like the extent of her depression,
how long it’s been manifested,
and what it has done in her life.
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