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Page 6A / Thursday, March 30, 2006, / The Comanche Chief
COMANCHE
ELEMENTARY
MONDAY
lireakfasi: Cinnamon roll,
l unch: Beef and cheese
nachos or hot dogs, Spanish
rice, refried beans, fruit, milk.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast pizza.
Lunch: Chicken nuggets or
corn dog, cooked carrots,
green peas, hot rolls, fruit.
milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Biscuits and
sausage. Lunch: Spaghetti
with meat sauce or chicken
crispitos, green beans, tossed
salad, bread sticks, fruit, milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Pancake pup
Lunch: BBQ on bun or
peanut butter and jelly
sandwich, chips, cookies,
fresh fruit, milk.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Pig in a blanket.
Lunch: Chef salad or grilled
cheese sandwich, vegetable
soup, fresh broccoli with dip,
crackers, fruit, milk.
EVERY BREAKFAST
HAS
Cereal, fruit juice, milk.
♦♦♦Students will have a
choice between two Entrees.
We will also have a choice of
AlaCarte items, cookies,
cakes, pretzels, etc. from $.25
to $1.00.
COMANCHE JR. HIGH
MONDAY
Breakfast: Cinnamon roll.
Lunch: Chicken and gravy or
chef salad, Au Gratin
potatoes, blackeyed peas,
biscuits, applesauce, milk.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast pizza.
Lunch: Hamburger or hot
dog, lettuce, french fries,
pickles, cookie, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Biscuits, sausage,
jelly. Lunch: Beeflasagna or
com dog with mustard, garden
salad, green beans, bread,
fruit, banana bread, milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Waffles, syrup.
Lunch: Mexican scramble or
steak burger, lettuce, ranch
style beans, rice pudding,
fruit, milk.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Pancake pup.
syrup. Lunch: Pigs in a
blanket or chef salad, tater
tots, corn, ketchup, crackers,
jello, milk.
EVERY BREAKFAST
HAS
Cereal, fruit juice, milk.
♦♦♦Students will have a
choice between two Entrees.
We will also have a choice of
AlaCarte items, cookies,
cakes, pretzels, etc. from $.25
to $1.00.
COMANCHE HIGH
SCHOOL
MONDAY
Breakfast: Sausage rolls.
Lunch: Pizza or chicken
nuggets, gravy, corn, biscuits,
dessert, milk.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Cinnamon rolls.
Lunch: Frito pie or corn
dogs, pinto beans, salad,
crackers, fruit, dessert, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Biscuits, eggs,
sausage, and jelly. Lunch:
Chicken patty on bun or
cheese nachos, ranch style
beans, salad, fruit, dessert,
milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: French toast
sticks, little smokies, syrup.
Lunch: Beef tacos or pimento
cheese sandwich, salad,
refried beans, chips, dessert,
milk.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Sausage biscuit,
jelly. Lunch: Cheeseburgers
or burritos, salad, pickles,
pork and beans, tater tots,
dessert, milk.
EVERY BREAKFAST
HAS
Cereal, fruit juice, milk.
WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order
at the Comanche Chief. 203 West
Grand or 356-2^36 am
Shopping A t Home Expresses
PRIDE AND
LOYALTY
No. 5
Although pride, loyalty and friendliness play an important role in our relations with our neighbors
and those who are near and dear to us, they also reflect upon the community that we have chosen for
our hometown.
The cooperation that we extend to our city officials, law enforcement officers, firemen, civic leaders
and business and professional people mark the progress, growth and tranquility of our town.
At this given point in time every small town in Texas is competing with the nearest city for sheer
survival. We must compete at civic, social, educational, religious and business levels.
There is no way, under the shining sun, that we can successfully compete at these levels if we
continue to hurry to the city to purchase their goods and services—especially those that are available
m .foftrJLflOd^§oldk at copipetetive prices.
We will be doing ourselves, our children and Our commuhtty a favor when we express pride and
loyalty through hometown patronage.
THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY
THE COMANCHE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS
& More
OF COMANCHE
Armstrong
Financial Network
AmericanStateBank
Member FDIC
Pate
Hardware, Inc.
Clark Tractor
& Supply
Comanche
National Hank
Member FDIC
Comanche
Appliance
fli,v*
llallifork's
Furniture
I! oss
Clemons
Motor Company
Durham Pecan
Retail Store
Central Texas
Ijieroy Suppliers
Comanche llliie
Tractor Service
Star Ben’s
Restanrut
FRONTIER BOOT
& SHOE SEMIS
diaries llaziirek
Acrountino
Carl’s
Auto Supply
Perkins
Fled rir
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Wilkerson, James C., III. Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 2006, newspaper, March 30, 2006; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1141278/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.