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2 Broadcaster Press September 25, 2018 www.broadcasteronline.com School Lunch Menus Friday – A. Taco in a Bag, B. California Lasagna, Golden Corn Monday – A. Traditional Sloppy Joe, B. French Toast Sticks & Sausage, Hash Brown Triangle Tuesday – A. Creamy Macaroni & Cheese, B. Breaded Beef Patty Sandwich, Peas Menus listed below are for September 26 - October 2. 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. Yogurt with Goldfish Grahams, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Sliced Peaches, Juice Choices Thursday – A. Pancake Sausage Stick, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Sliced Peaches, Juice Choices Friday – A. Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pineapple Tidbits, Juice Choices Monday – A. Yogurt with Goldfish Grahams, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pineapple Tidbits, Juice Choices Tuesday – A. Egg & Cheese Omelet w/Toast, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Fresh Orange Slices, Juice Choices Vermillion Middle School Lunch Wednesday – Domino’s Pizza, Mixed Vegetables Thursday – Popcorn Chicken Bites, Ranch Potatoes, Fresh Baked Carnival Cookie Friday – Taco in a Bag, Golden Corn Monday – Traditional Sloppy Joe, Hashbrown Triangle Tuesday – Creamy Macaroni & Cheese, Peas Vermillion High School Lunch Wednesday – Cuban Hot Dog, Mixed Vegetables Thursday – Popcorn Chicken Bites w/Dinner Roll, Ranch Potatoes, Fresh Baked Carnival Cookie Friday – Domino’s Pizza, Golden Corn Monday – Traditional Sloppy Joe, Hashbrown Triangle Tuesday – Creamy Macaroni Vermillion Elementary Schools Lunch Wednesday – A. Cheese Pizza, B. Cuban Hot Dog, Mixed Vegetables Thursday – A. Popcorn Chicken Bites, B. Kickin’ Beef Fajita, Ranch Potatoes, Fresh Baked Carnival Cookie & Cheese w/Dinner Roll, Peas St.Agnes School Lunch Wednesday – A. Domino’s Pizza, B. Cuban Hot Dog, Mixed Vegetables Thursday – A. Popcorn Chicken Bites, B. Kickin’ Beef Fajita, Ranch Potatoes, Fresh Baked Carnival Cookie Friday – A. Taco in a Bag, B. California Lasagna, Golden Corn Monday – A. Traditional Sloppy Joe, B. French Toast Sticks & Sausage, Hash Brown Triangle Tuesday – A. Creamy Macaroni & Cheese, B. Breaded Beef Patty Sandwich, Peas Elk Point-Jefferson Breakfast Wednesday – A. Fresh Baked Ham, Egg & Cheese Sandwich, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Mixed Fruit Cocktail, Juice Choices Thursday – A. Pancake Sausage Stick, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Sliced Pears, Juice Choices Friday – A. Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pineapple Tidbits, Juice Choices Monday – A. Egg & Cheese Omelet w/Toast, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, South Dakota Assisting With Hurricane Response Applesauce, Juice Choices Tuesday – A. Fresh Baked Biscuits & Gravy, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Fresh Orange Slices, Juice Choices Toast Sticks & Sausage, Hashbrown Triangle Tuesday – A. Creamy Macaroni & Cheese, B. Breaded Beef Patty, Peas Elk Point-Jefferson Elementary School Lunch Wednesday – A. Beef Stroganoff, B. Pork Fritter Sandwich, Golden Corn Thursday – A. Kickin’ Beef Fajita, B. Popcorn Chicken Bites, Ranch Potatoes, Fresh Baked Carnival Cookie Friday – A. Beef & Bean Burrito, B. Cheese Pizza, Refried Beans Monday – A. Traditional Sloppy Joe, B. French Toast Sticks & Sausage, Hashbrown Triangle Tuesday – A. Creamy Macaroni & Cheese, B. Breaded Beef Patty Sandwich, Peas Elk Point-Jefferson High School Lunch Wednesday Wednesday – A. Beef Stroganoff w/Dinner Roll, B. Pork Fritter Sandwich, Golden Corn Thursday – A. Kickin’ Beef Fajita, B. Popcorn Chicken Bites w/Dinner Roll, Ranch Potatoes, Fresh Baked Carnival Cookie Friday – A. Cuban Hot Dog, B. Pepperoni Pizza, Mixed Vegetables Monday – A. Traditional Sloppy Joe, B. French Toast Sticks & Sausage, Hashbrown Triangle Tuesday – A. Creamy Macaroni & Cheese, B. Breaded Beef Patty, Peas Elk Point-Jefferson Middle School Lunch Wednesday – A. Beef Stroganoff, B. Pork Fritter Sandwich, Golden Corn Thursday – A. Kickin’ Beef Fajita, B. Popcorn Chicken Bites, Ranch Potatoes, Fresh Baked Carnival Cookie Friday – A. Cuban Hot Dog, B. Pepperoni Pizza, Mixed Vegetables Monday – A. Traditional Sloppy Joe, B. French Irene-Wakonda School Breakfast Available every day: Breakfast entrée or Choice of cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk Choices Wednesday – A. Sausage & Cheese Biscuit, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Milk Choices, Juice Choices Thursday – A. Dutch Waffle, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Milk Choices, Juice Choices Friday – No School Monday – A. Breakfast Boat, We’re all ears. Your opinion is something we always want to hear. Questions? Call, write us or contact Comments? us via e-mail and let us Story Ideas? know how we are doing. 201 W. Cherry •Vermillion, SD 57069 605-624-4429 • classifieds@plaintalk.net Let Our Family Business Keep Yours In The Go With: Wednesday – 1pc. Oven Fried Chicken, 1/2c Company 1-year Dear Dave, My husband started his own oneman, small business as a handyman Dear Dave, a little less than a year ago. He has Recently, I loaned some money to a good friend. He’s going to netted $17,000 in that time, but the help me with a big home project over the next few weekends, so business has about $13,000 worth of debt. We’ve always kept personal do you think I should pay him for the work or forgive the debt? Marvin finances and business separate, but what would you think about us sellDear Marvin, ing one of our paid-for cars to help First, I don’t recommend loaning money to friends or family. with the business debt? Once in a while, things may work out and everyone ends up hapRobin py. But in most cases, it changes the dynamic of the relationship. The Bible says the borrower is a slave to the lender, and there’s a lot of truth in that — financially and emotionally. Dear Robin, Dave The big question is whether you’ve already agreed to pay him for There’s nothing wrong with small beginnings. On top of that, you should the work. Another consideration is how he views the situation. He may be looking at this as just helping a buddy, and he still owes always keep your business and personal finances separate. Aside from the debt, it sounds like he’s the money. Ask him what his expectations are before you guys start the job. off to a good start. Just talk to him, and figure out what seems fair to you both. If I think you’ll be able to pay off the debt from your future you’ve already agreed on a certain amount, and the value of the income. If your husband started his business less than a year work is close to what you loaned him, you might discuss the idea ago, he has spent that time trying to get things off the ground of paying back the debt that way. and working with very little name recognition. If he’s good But in the future, if someone close to you really needs financial at what he does, and he continues to work hard and market help — and you’re not enabling bad behavior in the process — himself properly, he should be able to double what he made in just make the money a gift. the last year. — Dave To do that, however, he’s going to have to spend some time in accountant mode. He needs to figure out the types of jobs he makes the most money on for the time he puts into them. * Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and busiI know a guy in our area who made more than $100,000 as a ness, and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven besthandyman in the last year. I’m talking about $100,000 in profit! selling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave His prices are higher than most in that line of work, but he’s the Ramsey Show is heard by more than 12 million listeners each best. He provides superb quality work, and he’s always polite, week on 575 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow on time, and on schedule. Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramIf your husband does the research and crunches some sey.com. numbers, I think he can dial it in and make a lot more money than he’s making now. Find that sweet spot, and he’ll continue to grow the business! — Dave Forgive The Debt? Ramsey If you don’t get the word out about your business, no one else will!!! 2-year 3-year 605•665•4494 2.45 2.90 3.10 Minimum deposit $5,000 Minimum deposit $5,000 * Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 09/20/2018. CDs offered by Edward Jones are bank-issued and FDIC-insured up to $250,000 (principal and interest accrued but not yet paid) per depositor, per insured depository institution, for each account ownership category. Please visit www.fdic.gov or contact your financial advisor for additional information. 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Financial Advisor Financial 23 Market Street Street Advisor Financial 23 Market Advisor Vermillion, SD 5706957069 Vermillion, SD 23 Market Street 23 Market Street Street 605-624-2028 23 Market 605-624-2028 Vermillion, SD 57069 Vermillion, SD 57069 www.edwardjones.com Vermillion, SD 57069 www.edwardjones.com 605-624-2028 605-624-2028 605-624-2028 www.edwardjones.com www.edwardjones.com www.edwardjones.com Patrick M Higgins Patrick M Higgins Financial AdvisorAdvisor Financial 7 W. Cherry Street Street 7 W. Cherry Vermillion, SD 57069 57069 Vermillion, SD 605-658-0205 605-658-0205 www.edwardjones.com www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Member SIPC Potatoes, 1/2c 3-Bean Salad, 1/2c Peach Crisp Thursday – 11/4c Spaghetti w/ 1/2c Meat Sauce, 1/2c Green Beans, 1/2c Lettuce Salad, Fresh Fruit Friday – 3oz Fish Patty on a Bun, 1/2c Macaroni Salad, 1/2c Mixed Veggies, 1sq. Banana Brownie Monday – 3oz. Pork Chop, 1/2c Garlic Mashed Potatoes, 1/2c Carrots, 1/2c Pineapple Tuesday – 3oz. Meatload, 1/2c Baked Potato, 1/2c Green Beans, 1/2c Peaches Sell Personal Car To Help Pay Business Debt? 1007 Broadway Ave Yankton, SD Minimum deposit $5,000 Irene-Wakonda Middle & High School Lunch Wednesday – Tangerine Chicken, B. Breaded Pork Fritter, C. Italian Sub, A&B: Rice, Broccoli Thursday – A. Cheesy Chicken Penne, B. Stuffed Crust Pizza, C. Turkey & Cheese Sub, Peas Friday – No School Monday – A. Beef & Noodles w/Bread, B.BBQ Chicken Sandwich, C. Ham & Cheese Sub, Green Beans Tuesday – A. Chicken Enchilada, B. Chicken Nuggets, C. Cold Cut Sub, Cinnamon Roll, Peas Dave Says • Farm Filters • Hydraulic Hoses • Bearings & Seals Cox Auto Irene-Wakonda Elementary School Lunch Wednesday – A. Tangerine Chicken, B. Breaded Pork Fritter, A&B: Rice, Broccoli Thursday – A. Cheesy Chicken Penne, B. Stuffed Crust Pizza, Peas Friday – No School Monday – A. Beef & Noodles w/Bread, B.BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Green Beans Tuesday – A. Chicken Enchilada, B. Chicken Nuggets, Cinnamon Roll, Peas Dakota Senior Meals Served at The Main Street Center & Town Square, “Meals PIERRE, S.D. – Two staff members from the South Dakota Ofon Wheels”. Please call before 9:00am to schedule fice of Emergency Management have deployed to North Caroor cancel a meal at 624-7868. Menus listed below are lina to assist that state with its response to Hurricane Florence. September 26th to October 2. Menus are subject to Cari Leidholt and Autumn Stout will be stationed in the state change without notice. All menus are served with whole emergency operations center in Raleigh, North Carolina grain bread and 1% milk unless otherwise noted. They will help North Carolina officials with coordinating requests to other states for assistance through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). EMAC is a stateto-state mutual aid agreement that allows governors to send personnel, equipment and commodities to a requesting state that has declared an emergency. North Carolina officials specifically requested that South Dakota send Leidholt and Stout. “Both Cari and Autumn have taken in-depth training in EMAC operations and procedures,” says Emergency Management Director Tina Titze. “Between their emergency response experience here in South Dakota and their experience with EMAC in other states, I’m confident they will represent South Dakota well and will take some stress off the shoulders of their colleagues in North Carolina as they begin their recovery process.” Last year Leidholt deployed to FEMA’s National Response Coordination Center in Washington D.C. as an EMAC Liaison during Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Stout recently returned from a deployment to Hawaii during that state’s response to the Kilauea volcano’s eruption, where she coordinated Hawaii’s requests to other states for assistance. Both Leidholt and Stout will complete their deployments by October 3. The Office of Emergency Management is part of the South Dakota Department of Public Safety. B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Milk Choices, Juice Choices Tuesday – A. Cheesy Eggs & Toast, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Milk Choices, Juice Choices Morse’s Market -FARM FRESH PRODUCE- FARM FRESH VEGETABLES TOMATOES • FALL SQUASH • ONIONS • WATERMELONS APPLES LOCAL HONEY Pumpkins All Sizes Large White Pumpkins • Straw Bales • Corn Stalks • Gourds Tomatoes For Canning Open 7 days a week • M-F 12 Noon-6:30pm Sat & Sun 10:00am - 5:30pm 3 Blocks South of Cotton Park Soccer Field • 708 S. Dakota St. 605-677-7852 or 605-624-9330 • Mitchel Morse Surplus Property Sale The University of South Dakota will be offering for sale couches, washer and dryers, childrens toys, dehumidifiers, and other miscellaneous items Friday, Sept. 28th, 2018 from 9am to 3pm Location of the sale is at the USD Quonset located north of the Dakota Dome on Hwy 50, next to the Vucurevich Day Care Center. Any questions call 605-677-5669 Terms of Sale: Cash Only, NO Checks
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