Van Banner (Van, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 2012 Page: 3 of 16
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VAN BANNER, Thursday, October 18, 2012 — Page 3A
Van ISD School Menu
Breakfast:
Monday—Morning
sausage roll, or cereal
with toast, juice/fruit, and
milk.
Tuesday—Scrambled
eggs with toast or cereal
with toast, juice/fruit, and
milk.
Wednesday—Break-
fast pizza or cereal with
toast, juice/fruit, and
milk.
Thursday—Oatmeal
with cinnamon toast or
cereal with toast, juice/
fruit, and milk.
Friday—Sausage
patty, biscuit, or cereal
with toast, juice/fruit, and
milk.
Elementary-Middle
School Lunch:
Monday — Pizza,
green salad, corn
cobbette with green peas,
apple rainbows or apri-
cots with topping, and
milk.
Tuesday—Steak fin-
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Today!!!
gers or chicken fries,
steamed broccoli, pinto
beans, baked sweet po-
tatoes and apples, apple
and orange slices or cher-
ries with topping, toast,
and milk.
Wednesday—Chicken
nuggets, whipped pota-
toes, green beans, grapes
or applesauce, bread
stick, and milk.
Thursday—Grilled
chicken salad with crack-
ers or toasted cheese
sandwich, green salad,
charro beans, blueberries
and strawberries, or
apple rainbows, and
milk.
Friday—Hamburger
or grilled chicken burger,
tater tots, burger salad,
applesauce swirl or
strawberries with top-
ping, and milk.
Junior High Lunch:
Monday — Pizza,
green salad, corn
cobbette with green
peas, apple rainbows, or
apricots with topping,
and milk.
Tuesday—Salisbury
steak with toast or
chicken fries, steamed
broccoli, quick baked
potato, glazed carrots,
orange wedges or cher-
ries with topping, and
milk.
Wednesday —
Chicken nuggets,
whipped potatoes,
green beans, grapes or
applesauce, bread stick,
and milk.
Thursday—Grilled
chicken salad with
crackers or toasted
cheese sandwich, green
salad, charro beans,
blueberries and straw-
berries or peaches with
topping, and milk.
Friday—Hamburger
or grilled chicken
burger, tater tots, burger
salad, mandarin oranges
or banana, and milk.
High School Plate
Lunch:
Monday—Steak fin-
gers or chicken rings,
steamed broccoli, corn,
baked sweet potatoes
and apples, pineapple
tidbits with topping,
apricots with topping,
toasted sliced bread, and
milk.
Tuesday—Grilled
chicken salad with
crackers/bread stick,
quick baked potato, or-
ange wedges, cherries
with topping, and milk.
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snow cones* popcorn • hot dogs
petting zoo* face painting * infiatables * pumpkin painting
Wednesday —
Chicken nuggets,
whipped potatoes,
green beans, glazed car-
rots, grapes, applesauce,
bread stick, and milk.
Thursday—Taco
salad or crispito with
cheese, green salad,
charro beans, Spanish
rice, blueberries and
strawberries, peaches
with topping, and milk.
Friday—Hamburger/
cheeseburger, pinto
beans, tater tots, burger
salad, banana, strawber-
ries with topping, and
milk.
High School Snack
Shack:
Monday — Spicy
chicken burger, carrot
sticks, burger salad,
fries, pineapple with top-
ping, apricots with top-
ping, and milk.
Tuesday — Pizza,
green salad, corn
cobbette and green peas,
orange wedges, baked
apples, milk.
Wednesday—Spicy
chicken burger, carrot
sticks, burger salad,
fries, applesauce,
grapes, and milk.
Thursday—Popcorn
chicken, salad with
crackers, charro beans,
blueberries and straw-
berries, peaches with
topping, and milk.
Friday — Grilled
chicken burger, tater
tots, burger salad, carrot
sticks, banana, strawber-
ries with topping, and
milk.
Oklahoma! Begins Oct.
27 at Van High School
Van High School’s Way Off Broadway will open its
2012-13 season with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic,
Oklahoma! on Saturday, October 27, at 7 p.m. in the Van
ISD Auditorium.
Other performance times include Sunday, October 28,
at 2:30 p.m., and final performances are slated for Mon-
day, October 29, and Saturday, November 3, both at 7
p.m.
Oklahoma! is the first musical written by the team of
composer Richard Rodgers and librettist Oscar
Hammerstein n. The musical is based on Lynn Riggs’ 1931
play, Green Grow The Lilacs.
Set in the Oklahoma Territory outside the town of
Claremore in 1906, it tells the story of cowboy Curly
McLain and his romance with farm girl Laurey Williams.
A secondary romance concerns cowboy Will Parker and
his flirtatious fiancee, Ado Annie.
Abox-office smash when it opened in 1943, Oklahoma!
ran on Broadway for an unprecedented 2,243 perfor-
mances. Rodgers and Hammerstein received a special
Pulitzer Prize for Oklahoma!
Ryan Williams as Curly McClain and Susannah Wis-
dom as Laurey head the cast in the story of Oklahoma
moving from a territory to statehood.
The villain of the musical is Jud Fry, played by junior
Conner Covington. Ado Annie, the flirty girl who can’t
say no, is played by senior Hannah Moore.
Caught in ever-changing relationship status with her are
Ali Hakim, the traveling peddler man, played by junior
Josh Cole, and Will Parker, the hokey cowboy who is
smitten with Ado Annie. Will is played by senior Ryan
Grdmandy.
The cast of 40 singers and dancers brings to life the love
interests and the struggles between the farmers and he
ranchers.
The play features the incredible ballads for which the
play is best remembered: “Oh, What a Beautiful Morn-
ing,” “Surrey with the Fringe on Top,” and “People Will
Say We’re in Love,” along with the upbeat “I Can’t Say
No,” and “It’s a Scandal.”
Admission to the production is $5 with tickets available
at the door.
Correction
In the Oct. 11 edition of the Van Banner, the article on
the Van City Council meeting erroneously stated that the
council had approved a fee increase on sewer services from
Sanitation Solutions. The fee increase does not apply to
residential customers and concerns sludge removal only.
Davis Announces Candidacy For
Sheriff Of Van Zandt County
Deborah Davis has
announced her candidacy for
sheriff of Van Zandt County.
“My husband Tommy
Davis, and I have lived in Van
Zandt County since 1974 and
have raised our kids and
grandchildren here.”
I have worked in all aspects
of law enforcement for over
29 years, beginning in 1983 as
a dispatcher for the Van Zandt
County Sheriff’s Office. From
1991 to 1998, I was also a
reserve deputy for the Wills
Point Police Department, for
the late Chief Richard Koonce
and Chief Rickey Willis,
participating in police raids,
stake-outs, and arrests for
varying degrees of crimes. I
was the Jail Administrator and
Dispatch supervisor for five
years for the Van Zandt
County Sheriffs Office.
I have worked with the Wills
Point Police Department as
the administrative assistant to
the Chief of Police Scott
Johnson for 10 years. I believe
my experience in all aspects
of law enforcement and
administration makes me a
very qualified candidate for the
sheriffs position. If I am given
the chance to prove I can do
the job I would like to see the
department run more
efficiently and to work on
having a cheaper budget and
DEBORAH DAVIS
more patrol officers on the
street and not in the office.
It seems like law
enforcement is the tail end of
everyone’s priority. The
government funding is not like
it should be and officers are
generally on the low end of
the pay scale. I have worked
with grants, there is funding
that can help sheriff’s
department and other agencies
with many different things that
these departments cannot
afford. I will have someone
working full time on that
program.
Times are bad and
everybody is feeling the
crunch. We need to make
officers more visible to the
would-be lawbreakers on the
streets. I have asked for your
vote in the past and I will
never make any promises I
cannot keep.
POL. ADV. PAID FOR BY DEBORAH DAVIS
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Vaughan, Julie. Van Banner (Van, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 2012, newspaper, October 18, 2012; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832477/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.