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2 Broadcaster Press May 2, 2017 www.broadcasteronline.com School Lunch Menus Menus listed below are for May 3 - May 9. 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. Egg and Cheese Taco Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Apricot, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Thursday – A. Breakfast Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pears, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Friday – A. Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Mandarin Oranges, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Monday – A. Pancake Sausage Stick, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pears, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Tuesday – A. Breakfast Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Applesauce, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Vermillion Elementary Schools Lunch Wednesday – A. Domino’s Pizza, School Pizza (Austin), B. Beef and Bean Burrito, Steamed Carrots Thursday – A. Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Peas, Gelatin Dessert Friday – A. Breaded Beef Fingers, B. Chicken and Noodles, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Monday – A. Home-style Chicken Ranch Pasta, B. Cheeseburger, Steamed Broccoli Tuesday – A. Southwest Enchilada Bake, B. Chicken Nuggets, Steamed Carrots, Cinnamon Breadstick Vermillion Middle School Lunch Wednesday – Domino’s Pizza, Steamed Carrots Thursday – Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Peas, Gelatin Dessert Friday – Breaded Beef Fingers, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Monday – Home-style Chicken Ranch Pasta, Steamed Broccoli Tuesday – Chicken Nuggets, Steamed Carrots, Cinnamon Breadstick Vermillion High School Lunch Wednesday – Beef Fingers, Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Thursday – Spaghetti with Meat Sauce and Garlic Breadstick, Peas, Gelatin Dessert Friday – Beef and Bean Burrito, Steamed Carrots Monday – Home-style Chicken Ranch Pasta, Dinner Roll, Steamed Broccoli Tuesday – Chicken Nuggets, Steamed Carrots, Cinnamon Breadstick St.Agnes School Lunch Wednesday – A. Domino’s Pizza, B. Beef and Bean Burrito, Steamed Carrots Thursday – A. Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Peas, Gelatin Dessert Friday – A. Breaded Beef Fingers, B. Chicken and Noodles, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Monday – A. Home-style Chicken Ranch Pasta, B. Cheeseburger, Steamed Broccoli Tuesday – A. Southwest Enchilada Bake, B. Chicken Nuggets, Steamed Carrots, Cinnamon Breadstick Elk Point-Jefferson Breakfast Wednesday – A. Egg and Cheese Taco Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Fresh Orange, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Thursday – A. Breakfast Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Mixed Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Friday – A. Iced Long John, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Sliced Pears, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Monday – A. Pancake Sausage Stick, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Mixed Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Tuesday – A. Breakfast Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pineapple, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Elk Point-Jefferson Elementary & Middle School Lunch Wednesday – A. Breaded Beef Fingers, B. Chicken and Noodles, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Thursday – A. Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, B. Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Peas Friday – A. Beef and Bean Burrito, B. Pizza, Steamed Carrots Monday – A. Home-style Beef Goulash, B. Mini Corn Dogs, Green Beans Tuesday – A. Taco in a Bag, 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 May 3 - May 9. 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 – Roast Turkey, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Seasoned Spinach, Chocolate Pudding with Topping, Orange Friday – Tuna Stuffed Tomato, Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese, Fruit Crisp with Topping Monday – Chicken and Dressing, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Squash, Cranberry Sauce, Orange Tuesday – Roast Beef, Herbed Potatoes, Broccoli, Banana Don’t Compromise Your Emergency Fund Dave Ramsey Dear Chris, Well, you didn’t give me exact numbers here. I don’t know how short a little short is, and I don’t know how big your emergency fund is. If you use a little of your emergency fund to round off the 20 percent and then you have an emergency, where are you going to be? I recommend always having three to six months of expenses set aside for emergencies. If you’ve got $50,000 in your emergency fund and you use $10,000 of it, you’ll be fine. But anything that leaves you with less than three or four months of expenses stashed away would worry me. That’s the way you’ve got to look at it. Just use a little common sense with the numbers. I’d love for you to put down 20 percent because you’d avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI), which runs about $75 a month per $100,000 borrowed. It costs you a lot of money if you don’t put down 20 percent. You should try to do that if possible, but don’t be irresponsible with your emergency fund in the process. Your emergency fund, when it’s there, tends to keep emergencies away. When it’s not there, you have a tendency to attract emergencies and your life starts to sound like a sad country song! — Dave Ethics and Integrity Dear Dave, I’ll be getting out of the military soon, and I want to open a coffee roastery in civilian life. I had planned to work at an established place like Starbucks for a while so I can learn the business. Recently, I’ve become concerned with this idea from an ethical point of view. Can you give me some guidance? Wayne Dear Wayne, First, thank you for your service. The fact that you have enough integrity to even think about this means you’re a conscientious, honest person. I think you’re going to be okay. Making and serving coffee is not a proprietary set of information. It’s done all over the world by lots of people, so you’re not violating any ethics by doing that. Now there would definitely be something wrong with you stealing another company’s exact recipes or logo, but I think you already knew that. There’s nothing wrong with learning how to make different coffee drinks that are made all over the world. Starbucks doesn’t have a corner on that. There are coffeehouses all across America these days, so there’s no ethics breach. Just understand what’s proprietary about a company or a brand, and don’t duplicate that. Best of luck to you, sir! — Dave * Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business, and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven bestselling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 12 million listeners each week on 575 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.com. 6 3 ????3???3???36???????  3 ???3?37??????34?3?3???35??????????3?????3???????? 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Hot Dog, Chili Lime Corn 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 – No School 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, French Fries Thursday – A. Macaroni and Cheese with Bread, B. Taco Quesadillas, Green Beans Friday – No School Monday – A. Chicken Parmesan with Pasta, B. Cheese Pizza, Peas Tuesday – A. Chicken Sandwich, B. Breaded Pork Fritter with Bread, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Irene-Wakonda Middle & High School Lunch Wednesday – A. Sloppy Joe, B. Taco Quesadillas, C. Italian Sub, French Fries Thursday – Picnic in the Park: Hot Dog on a Bun, Pork n’ Beans, Apple, Chips, Cookie Friday – No School Monday – A. Chicken Parmesan with Pasta, B. Cheese Pizza, C. Ham and Cheese Sub, Peas Tuesday – A. BBQ Beef Sandwich, B. Breaded Pork Fritter with Bread, C. Cold Cut Sub, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy The Not Funny Practical Joke Dave Says Dear Dave, My wife and I are debt-free, and we’re ready to start building our first home. We’re a little short on cash to make the 20 percent down payment you recommend, but we do have a fully funded emergency fund in place. Would it be okay to take a little out of our emergency fund to make up the difference? Chris B. Hot Dog, Chili Lime Corn By Daris Howard My daughter, Elliana, enjoys her junior high choir. She loves to sing, and her music teacher is fun. But as is true with most classes, there are a lot of inside jokes. I’m not sure why it’s so funny to give her teacher high-heeled shoes, but I know it’s some class joke, and the uglier, and the higher the heel, the better. So whenever we went to a second-hand store, Elliana looked for the oldest, ugliest, most out-of-style high-heeled shoes she could find. We had gone to the local thrift shop and had even stopped by second-hand stores in other towns, but there was nothing that was just right. The concert was drawing near, and neither she nor her friends had found what they wanted. Just a day before the concert, we made one last trip to the store. She looked through the shoe section, but the right shoes weren’t there. There were some fairly stylish high heels. But they were too pretty, and the heel wasn’t tall enough for whatever reason made them a joke. She was disappointed. But then we saw something that gave us an idea. There was a clerk there taking some shoes off of the shelves and putting on others. We asked him if there were any shoes that they would throw away. He nodded. “We have some that we display for a time, but if they are ugly, or just don’t sell, we don’t leave them too long before we remove them and make room for others.” “Can we look at them?” I asked. He shrugged. “I don’t see why not. I probably couldn’t just give them to you because my boss wouldn’t like it, but I would charge you the minimum price of a dollar.” He showed us a big, fifty-gallon drum that was at the end of the shoe aisle. That was where he put them until he hauled them to the dumpster. Elliana rummaged through the shoes. She was almost to the bottom of the barrel when she let out a delighted squeal. She pulled out a pair of pink, old-fashioned high heels. The heels on them were about six inches tall, and the shoes had some dangling silver chains across the toes. They were about the ugliest things I had ever seen. She held them up. “Dad, what do you think?” “What I think,” I replied, “is that it is unbelievable that anyone would wear them. But since they are at a secondhand store, someone must have. Beauty must be in the eye of the purchaser.” We showed them to the clerk, and he looked at us like we were crazy. “I don’t think I can charge you the minimum price for those. How about a quarter?” I nodded, and he marked twenty-five cents on a tag and put it on them. We took them to the checkout, and the girl there gave us a strange look. “They’re for a joke,” Elliana said. The girl smiled, we paid our quarter plus tax, and we were soon on our way with the perfect prank gift. The next day was the concert. When it ended, Elliana and her friends invited the teacher to join them at the front of the stage. They handed him the gift bag with the shoes in it. When he pulled the shoes out and held them up, all of the choir members laughed. As people were leaving, a well-dressed lady came up and confronted Elliana. “And just what is so funny about those shoes?” Laughing, Elliana said, “It’s just an inside joke about getting our teacher the ugliest shoe that we can find with the most ridiculously high . . .” Elliana stopped. The lady wasn’t smiling, and Elliana suddenly realized the lady was wearing a pair of shoes exactly like the ones www.precisionlawncaresd.com they had given to their Mowing / Aeration teacher. Landscaping “What I mean,” Elliana Grass Seeding said, faltering for words, Fertilizer / Weed Control “is they weren’t necessarily Spring & Fall Cleanup ugly for a woman, but they Hedge Trimming / Irrigation wouldn’t work for a man.” The woman finally left in a huff, and Elliana breathed a sigh of relief. She felt she had really stuck her foot in her mouth because, for that lady, it was one high-heeled joke that had fallen flat. 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