Ralls County Herald Enterprise, Feb. 6, 2014 • Week 6 (regional)

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SENIOR NEWS

MADISON C-3 SCHOOL MENU Monday, Feb. 10 - Friday, Feb. 14

SENIOR CENTER NEWS WEEKLY MENU

Monday, Feb. 10--Friday, Feb. 14 Lunch Served Monday-Friday -11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Monday - Catfish Fillet, Fried Potatoes, Fried Cabbage, Peach Cobbler, Wheat Bread Tuesday - Chili, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Lettuce Salad, Apple Crisp Wednesday - Hamburger or Sausage Pizza, Lettuce Salad, Caramel Apples Thursday -Cranberry Glazed Pork Loin, Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole, Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Wheat Roll Friday - Fried Chicken, Potato Wedges, Spinach Salad, Fruit Cocktail, Cinnamon Roll, Wheat Biscuit

Breakfast Menu Monday - French Toast Sticks, Sausage, Juice, Milk Tuesday - Hot Ham & Cheese, Grapes, Milk Wednesday - Bagel with Cream Cheese or Jelly, Strawberries, Milk Thursday - Scrambled Eggs, Toast, Orange, Milk Friday - Biscuit with Sausage Gravy, Juice & Milk

Lunch Menu Monday -Turkey & Cheese Wrap, Sun Chips, Broccoli with Ranch, Apple, Milk Tuesday - Breakfast for Lunch, Pancakes, Sausage, TriTater, Tomatoes, Orange, Milk Wednesday - Chili with Crackers, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Baby Carrots, Fruit Mix, Milk Thursday - BBQ Hamburger, French Fries, Pinto Beans, Strawberries, Milk Friday - Panther Special, Corn, Peaches, Rocky Road Pudding, Milk

***Salad is served as an alternate choice for lunch

Hand & Foot • Bingo

•The Hand & Foot Club met on Thursday, Jan. 30, at the Paris Senior Center with 12 people participating. The winners of a meal ticket were Ruby Miller and Harold Klingaman •Bingo was held on Monday, Feb. 3, with 14 people participating. The winners of a meal ticket were Judy Hollingsworth and Carole Hartel. •The Paris Senior Citizen’s Center will host a Valentine’s Party on Friday, Feb. 14, at the Senior Center. The evening will feature dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The band for the evening is North Ely Band, a bluegrass and country band. The band starts at 6 p.m. Dinner will feature “Surf & Turf.” Bring your valentines!

PARIS R-II SCHOOL MENU Monday, Feb. 10 - Friday, Feb. 14

Breakfast Menu

Monday - Waffles or Sausage Biscuit, Cinnamon Apple Slices Tuesday - Breakfast Pizza, Oranges or Fruit & Yogurt Parfait, Fruit Streusel Muffin, Oranges Wednesday - Sausage Pancake on Stick or Cinnamon Roll, Fruit Mix Thursday - Scrambled Eggs, Fruit Streusel Muffin, Roasted Sweet Potato Bites, Juice or Mini Pancakes, Fruit Streusel Muffin, Juice Friday - Biscuits & Gravy, Strawberries and Cream Yogurt Partait, Fruit Streusel Muffin, Pears

***Cereal or Oatmeal are served as alternate choices for breakfast

HOLLIDAY C-2 SCHOOL MENU Monday, Feb. 10 - Friday, Feb. 14

Breakfast Menu Monday - Cereal, Toast, Juice Tuesday - Sausage Egg Cheese Biscuit, Yogurt Wednesday - Chocolate Chip Muffin, Sausage, Mandarin Oranges Thursday - Pancake, Bacon, Juice Friday - No School

Lunch Menu Monday - Popcorn Chicken, Broccoli & Cheese, Carrots, Applesauce Tuesday - Beef Taco, Shredded Lettuce, Fruit Cocktail Wednesday - Tenderloin, Limas, Tater Tots, Peaches Thursday - Country Fried Steak, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Green Beans, Mandarin Oranges Friday - No School

***Salad is served as an alternate choice for lunch

Lunch Menu

Monday - Hot Dog on Bun w/ Pasta Salad or BBQ Rib w/ Pasta Salad, Broccoli, Sweet Potato Fries, Oranges, Fruit Tuesday - Taco w/ Tortilla Chips or Chili w/ Cinnamon Roll, Garden Salad, Easy Bean Bake, Orange Pineapple Mix, Fruit Wednesday - Chicken Patty/Grilled Chicken or Homestyle Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy, Green Beans, Glazed Carrots, Pears, Fruit, Opaa! Hot Roll Thursday - Spaghetti & Meatballs w/ Italian Bread or Ham & Cheese Sub, Green Beans, Garden Salad, Tropical Fruit, Fruit Friday - Philly Cheesesteak Pizza or Popcorn Chicken Wrap w/ Pasta Salad, Corn, Garden Veggies, Banana, Fruit

***Salad is served as an alternate choice for lunch

Contact Lisa Crider o t D E @ 660-327-4192 NE ? E S I RT or email: appeal@parismo.net ADVE

Paris Senior Center SWEETHEART SUPPER

FRIDAY, FEB. 14 Surf & Turf Dinner: 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. 12 oz. KC Strip, Butterfly Fantail Shrimp, Baked Potato, Salad, Roll, Dessert Dinner cooked by Cattleman’s Association

North Ely Band • 6 p.m. Advanced Tickets: $11/person (want either steak or shrimp) $13/person (both) Advance tickets are sold at the Paris Senior Center. Please call (660) 327-5824

MEXICO CINEMA Feb. 7 - Feb. 13 The Lego Movie (PG) FRI.-SAT. 3D 2:00 7:00 2D 4:30 9:00 SUN.-THUR. 3D 2:00 7:00 2D 4:30

Ride Along (PG-13) FRI.-SAT. 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:00 SUN.-THUR. 2:00 4:30 7:00

That Awkward Moment (R) FRI.-SAT. 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:00 SUN.-THUR. 2:00 4:30 7:00

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Bring your valentine! 112 E. Marion, Paris • 660-327-5824

Is It To Late To Save For Retirement? By Nancy Baca, State Farm® Agent

If you’re like many Americans, you haven’t saved as much as you’d like for retirement. But you can take steps now to boost your retirement savings. These seven tips may help you get back on solid footing with your savings plan. Automate your savings. Have money taken out of your paycheck before you receive it. You’ll learn to live on the smaller net amount as your savings continue to grow. Spend less. It sounds simple, but it’s a challenge for most people. Create a budget that prioritizes retirement and emergency fund savings. Pay off all high-interest installment debts such as credit cards. Then look at discretionary expenses you could eliminate or reduce, such as expensive coffee drinks, frequent dinners out or a pricey TV plan. Increase your savings. If you have a few years before retirement, strive to save 10 percent of your income each year, then increase it annually by 1 to 2 percent, or even more if you receive a pay increase. If you can’t contribute 10 percent, don’t worry. Save as much as you can; every little bit helps. And as you near retirement, you can make catch-up contributions to your retirement savings to jump-start a stalled plan. Don’t overlook matching funds. Contribute enough to your retirement plan to earn matching funds from your employer, if they’re available. Not taking advantage of this opportunity is like leaving money on the table. Review your investments. If your mix of investments is too conservative or lacks enough diversification, your savings may be stalled. Contact a financial professional to discuss reallocating funds so your retirement savings may continue to grow. Work a few years longer. If your health and circumstances allow, consider working a year or so beyond traditional retirement age, even if it’s a part-time job. The income may allow you to meet expenses while keeping your savings intact and growing. Another benefit: You may be able to stay on your employer’s heath care plan. Downsize. If your current expenses and lifestyle are too great for you to save regularly, think about moving to a smaller home, reducing the number of vehicles your family uses or other measures. Pour the savings directly into your retirement account. If you need additional guidance reworking your retirement savings plan, consult a financial or tax professional. And review these pointers from State Farm® if you’re trying to decide when it’s time to retire. - See more at: http://learningcenter.statefarm.com/finances-1/retirement/ is-it-too-late-to-save-for-retirement/#sthash.gx42MPwT. dpuf

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