The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 07, 1974, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1974
U.S. Rep. Bob Eckhardt
Eckhardt speaks to Aggies
after landslide win Tuesday
U.S. Rep. Bob Eckhardt of Hous
ton said at TAM U Wednesday there
is need for faster determination of
rights on the open beaches. The
land is disappearing faster than the
cases to determine who has rights to
the sandy stretches.
Eckhardt, father of the 1959
Open Beach Act, gave one of his
first public appearances since win-
Bob Eckhardt
ning a 72 percent landslide re-
election bid Tuesday over D. D.
Whitefield.
The congressman, a member ol
the Texas Legislature from 1958-66,
spoke at the Recreational Land Use
on the Texas Coast Conference
hosted by TAMU’s Department ol
Management, Department of Re
creation and Parks and Center for
Marine Resources.
Eckhardt also called for a unifor
mity in approach to coastal man
agement and consideration to access
roads and parking lots to get the
public to the beach but to keep its
cars off the sand.
He gave a case study review of the
development of beach rights legisla
tion including private ownership
and public use of the same land
through a number of traditional
theories.
Eckhardt headed a list of speakers
at the meeting on coastal manage
ment, or the marriage of protection
and development.
Spokesmen were on hand from
the General Land Office’s Beach
Management Program and from
private developing industry. A
number of TAMU faculty with ex
pertise in management areas also
presented views on legislation, re
creation and finances.
Briscoe leads Democrats hack
into office after one-sided election
(AP) — Veteran Democrats, led
by Gov. Dolph Briscoe, were swept
back into office in Texas over the
crumbling remains of third parties
and a considerably weakened GOP
in Tuesday’s election.
“I consider this election a vote of
confidence in my record ... a re
cord of integrity, compassion and
sound fiscal management,” said
Briscoe, a South Texas rancher-
millionaire re-elected to a four-year
term.
Briscoe, who stopped campaign
ing two weeks ago to stay close to his
critically ill mother in Uvalde but
spent $640,000 of his own in the
campaign, easily defeated Republi
can Jim GrSnfiierry by a two to one
margin.
“Apparently there was a strong
anti-Republican trend all over the
nation that was difficult to over
come, Cranberry, a Lubbock or
thodontist said in his concession
speech Tuesday night.
Apparently there was also a
strong feeling of apathy. With a
large percentage of the votes al
ready counted it appeared that less
than 1.8 million voters went to
polls. In the 1972 election 3.4 mill
ion Texans voted. In 1970, the vote
was 2.3 million.
Crushed in the Democratic land
slide also were third party candi
dates Ramsey Muniz of the Raza
Unida party. Sherry Smith of the
Socialist Workers party and Ameri
can Party candidate Sam McDon
nell.
Muniz, who received 200,000
votes in 1972, had less than 90,000
this time and was falling short of the
6 per cent total of 1972. Smith and
McDonnell were barely noticeable
in the overall count.
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex.,
who came home to Texas after a tour
of the country sounding out public
reaction to his presidential aspira
tions, said the election results indi
cated general dissatisfaction with
economic conditions.
“The American people are fed up
with high interest rates, tight
money and a deepening recession,”
he said.
There were several outstanding
Republican casualties in congres
sional and in statewide races as the
Democrats strengthened their grip
on Texas.
Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby, Atty. Gen.
John Hill and Treasurer Jesse James
easily won re-election.
Bob Bullock, who won the
comptroller’s seat, swamped Viet
nam veteran and former POW Nick
Rowe in what was expected to be a
closer race.
The latest totals, with Democrats
listed first. Republicans second and
others designated:
Governor:
Gov. Dolph Briscoe D. 990,065,
Jim Cranberry R 508,849, Ramsey
Muniz Raza Unida 92,431, Sherry
Smith Socialist Workers 8,031, Sam
McDonnell American 21,044.
Returns in other state races: from
233 of 254 counties. Democrats
first. Republicans second, others
designated;
Lt. Gov.: Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby
1,099,410, Gaylord Marshall
435,957, Dan Fein Socialist Work
ers, SW 13,178.
Atty. Gen.: Atty. Gen. John Hill
1,143,700, Tom Cole 368,478,
Pedro Vasquez SW 29,372.
Comptroller: Bob Bullock
I, 067,548, Nick Rowe 411,565, Sas
Scoggins SW 16,038.
Treasurer: Treasurer Jesse James
997,574, Robert Holt 543,947.
Land Comm.: Comm. Bob Arm
strong 1,113,915, Mary Lou Grier
380,878, William Rayson SW
II, 776.
Agric. Comm.: Comm. John
White 1,098,827, Zack Fisher
404,532.
Railroad Comm.: Comm. Jim
Langdon 1,012,334, Joe Cain
402,355, Fred Garza Raza Unida
77,604, Rick Congress 19,426.
Railroad Comm, unexpired term:
Comm. Mack Wallace 1,046,752,
Dale Steffes 400,302.
One of the top Republican casual
ties was U. S. Rep. Bob Price of
Pampa who lost to Jack Hightower
of Vernon.
Price had enlisted the help of
several high-ranking Republicans
including California Gov. Ronald
Reagan.
In South Texas, Bob Krueger of
New Braunfels, a newcomer to state
politics, defeated Republican Bob
Harlan to succeed retiring Democ
rat O. C. Fisher.
The voters appeared to have little
sympathy for Republicans who may
have been held responsible for
more than their share of blame for
the country’s economic woes.
Briscoe and the Democrats were
given a larger margin of victory than
in 1972 when GOP candidate Hank
Grover fell short in a very close
race.
Cranberry was able to win only
five of 254 counties, including his
own, Lubbock. The others were
Midland, Ochiltree, Randall and
Smith. In 1972 Grover won 23 coun
ties and led in the combined voting
of the eight counties with the larger
vote.
The Republicans had a few bright
spots. One was a narrow victory by
freshman U. S. Rep. Alan Steelman
of Dallas who stood the challenge of
veteran Democrat Mike McKool.
Texas’ congressional delegation
now will have 21 Democrats and
three Republicans.
Muniz, whose party tried to shy
away from the Mexican-American
label to appeal to Anglo voters, ap
parently lost ground. He won only
Zavala County, birthplace of the
party, where founder Jose Angel
Guiterrez defeated an incumbent
Anglo Democrat for county judge.
The traditional Republican split
showed again after the election with
Republican Rowe blaming the party
hierarchy for his defeat for com
ptroller.
Rowe said one reason for his de
feat was that financial help promised
him never materialized. He also
said that another cause was that he
“wouldn’t crunch under to John
Tower. ”
Briscoe campaigned mostly on his
record as a moderate conservative
and pointed to a huge state surplus
as one of his accomplishments.
He also pledged to seek pay raises
for state employes and teachers and
an overhaul of the state’s school
financing system. \
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'Grape Jelly
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'Pan Fried Bacon & Sausage
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Hall, Duncan Hall &
Schedule
Week Beginning November 10 Thru November 16
Master Menu No.1
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DINNER
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Baked Ham (3 oz.) & Seconds
•Fruit Sauce Ham Gravy
Shrimp Creole & Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
'Candied Sweet Potatoes
Steamed Rice
'Buttered Frozen Peas w/Onions
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Apple Sauce
•Strawberry Jello w/Pear Halves
Fluffy Fruit Salad
Grape Jello Parlait w/Topping
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese and Canned
DESSERTS AND SNEADS
Open Ice Cream Bar
Hot Rois A Bread Oleo
'Chocolate MarshmaNow RoN
Ass t Fruit Float Parlait
Tomatoes
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’Kod Tea HoiTaa CoSss.HoiCnocaa I
Tang Grape Onr*. Graptfrwl Jm»
Cola. Pit* Lemonade. Fruit Punch
Pineapple-Grspetrurt lues
Dressings: French. 1000 Island. Blau Cheesa
Relishes Mustard. Catsup. Salad Drassing
Fruit: Mixed Fruit
SUPPER
NO EVENING MEAL
* Tomato Juice. ‘Coffee. *Milk
*Ass t. Dry Cereal
*Toast-Oleo
‘Grape Jelly. ‘Strawberry and Peach Preserves
Pan Fned Bacon
‘Blueberry Muffins
*2. Scrambled Eggs
Home Fried Potatoes
Sausage Patties
MONDAY
BREAKFAST
3. Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts. Nut Ron.
Blueberry Muffins
4 Hotcakes with Syrup
Fried Eggs
Sausage Patties
Tang Grape Dnnk. Grapstrul Am* HL
Pirwapple Grspefruit JuCS. Mol Cfnoia
Hot Tea Coke Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
'Pizza 4 oz & Seconds
‘Chicken Chop Suey w/
a Choy Noodles and Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Whole Stnng Beans w/Ham Base
Buttered Carrots
'Buttered Rice
DINNER
SALADS. REUSHES. DRESSINGS
Red A White Cole Slaw
Orange A Lime Layered Jello Parlait
‘Banana Nut Salad
Lemon Jello w/Apricot Halves
Tossed Veg Salad
Cottage Cheesa and Canned Tomato**
DESSERTS AND BREADS
‘Open ice Cream Bar
Black Bottom Cake
‘Lady Belhmore Cake
'Bread-Oleo
wrapped Orange Jebo w/Pe*cn Nugget PartaN
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•iced Tee. Hot Cories hoi Oooces *rj
Grape Dnnk Grapefruit JwOS. Sprit to
‘Beef A Vegetable Soup
'Sliced Chicken Sandwich
‘Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Ham Salad Sandwich
"Potato Chips
•Frit* Chips
Dressings Bleu Cheesa. 1000 Island. Vm»g-
rette
Fruit: Diced Pears
•Relish* Mustard. Catsup. Sated Dressing.
Pickle Relish. Chopped Lettuce
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‘Gnlled Strip Steak Au Jus
Beef and Noodles and Seconds
•French Fries
Hominy. Buttered w/Ham Base
Noodles
•Buttered Peas w/Granulated Onion
SUPPER
Fruited Rice
Under the Sea
•Strawberry Jello Salad w/Whipped Cottage
Cheese
Carrot A Raisin Salad
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheea* and Canned
Tomatoes
Cbocotse* Pi*
Apple Pi*
'Lemon Menngu* Pt*
•Hot Ro*e-Oleo
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•Fruit Punch, toed Tee. Mot Tas. CoNt ►
Chocolate Tang. Craps Dm*. Gtjrtv
Juice Sprite Col* Pink LsiWIk
P>neappie-Grapefruit Jwca 'Mk Doom
Dressings French. Russian. 1000 Island
Relishes Catsup. Salad Dressing
Fruit Diced Pears
and Low Fat M.U.
•Tang, ‘Coffee. *Milk.
‘Ass t Dry Cereal
Toast
'Oleo
•Frape Jelly. ’Strawberry & ’Peach Preserves
*1 Ass t Doughnuts
Pan Fried Bacon
TUESDAY
BREAKFAST
•2 Scrambled Eggs 3 Continental Breakfast
Home Fned Potatoes Doughnuts
Toast Apple Strudel Roba
Finger Steaks Cherry Nut Muffin*
4 Franc** Toast
Fned Eggs
Finger Steaks
Syrup
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Grape Onrk Hot Tea Coks. Qt&MM Hj
Hot Chocolate. Sprits Pmsappit-Grip** V)
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Barbecue Franks (2 ea )
‘Bite-sized Fish 6 ea A Seconds
•Tartar Sauce
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
‘Baked Macaroni A Cheese
‘Buttered Chopped Broccoli
Pork A Beans
DINNER
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Lemon A Orange Jello Jewels
‘Cole Slaw
Pineapple Snooky Salad
Three Bean Salad
Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese and Canned
Tomatoes
DESSERTS ARC BREADS
‘Open ioe Cream Bar
•Pear Cobbler
Cboooieie Clap Cookies
•Breed-Oleo
R*c# Pudding w/Pmeeppte Pari art
BEVERAGES
•Fruit Punch. Hot Tea. iced T*l Cota ■
Chocolate. Tang. Graps Dm* O'tow H
•Corned Beet Sandwich or Grilled Cheese
Sandwich
‘Chicken Noodle Soup
Tuna Salad Sandwich
•Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressings. French. Itaken. 1000 Island
Relishes Mustard. Catsup. Salad Dressings
Pickle Relish Chopped Lettuce. Tartar sauce
Fruit Peach Chunks
Molded Jellied Fruit Float
•Rye. Who* Wheat Wfas* Breed
Pmeappie-Grapefrut Juca
Spicy Smoked Sausage 2 ea & 1 Second
‘Spaghetti & Meat Sauce
‘Frozen Mixed Vegetables
Steamed Spinach
Sauerkraut
SUPPER
Grape Jetk> Parted
Potato Salad
Apple Celery Pineapple
Tropical Ambrosia Salad
Lime Jello w/Pineapple rings
•Tossed Salad. Cottage Cheese and Canned
Tomatoes
Open loe Cream Bar
Coconut Cake
•German Chocolate Cake
•Qarkc Breed
•Oleo
iced Tea Me, Frurt Punch. T*« Cota h* 1
Choc Tang Grapa Dm* G'tpPuUM M
Sputa Cola. Pmk lemoflads H
Hamburger
Hot Dogs
Chili
Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressings French. ‘Russian. 1000 Island
Relishes Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressings.
Chopped Onion. Tomato. Lettuce
Fruit Peach Chunks
Hamburger Buna
Mot Dog Buns
Grapefruit Juice. ‘Coffee. ’Milk
•Aaa t Dry Cereal
Toast. 'Oleo. ‘Grape Jelly
•Strawberry & Peach Preserves
*1. Fresh Fruit
Hotcake & Syrup
Finger Steaks
*2. Cherry Strudel Rolls
Pan Fned Bacon
WEDNESDAY
BREAKFAST
3 Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts
Cherry Strudel Rolls
Nut Roll
4 Scrambled Eggs
Fried Eggs
Pan Fried Bacon
Tang. Grape Drink. Pmsappif Gnptht IK
Ju«c# Hof Tee. Cola. Sprits. Hot Docta |
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Braised Beef w/Gravy 4 oz. (Fresh) & Seconds
•Turkey Pot Pie (lea ) No Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Buttered Noodles
•Green Buttered Peas w/Gran Onions
DINNER
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Cherry Jelk) w/Frurt Cocktail
Fruit Marshmallow Dessert
Red A White Cole Slaw
Ambrosia Salad
•Green Salad. Cottage Cheea* A Italian To
matoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
‘Open Ice Cream Bar
'Applesauce Cake w/Whrie long
Chocolate Cake
Tapioca w/Choc Syrup Parlait
•Breed Oleo
BEVERAGES
•Fruri Punch, Hot Tea. iced T#a. Cota.Md
Chocolate. Tang, Grape Dnr*. GtlffN
Juice. Sprite. Cola, Pink Limof.iW
•Pastrami Sandwiches (1 ea )
‘Gritted Cheese Sandwiches (Tea.)
•Tomato Soup
Chicken Salad Sandwich
•Potato Chips
•Frito Chips
Dressing French. 1000 Island. ‘Green Goddiss
• Relishes Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing.
Pickle Relish. Chopped Lettuce
Fruit: Pineapple Chunka
•Whole Wheat. Rye. While Bread
Pineapple Grapefruit Jucs
•Roast Fresh Ham 5 oz A Dressing A Apple
Nugget Sauce A Gravy Seconds on all items
except Pork
Chicken and Curly Egg Noodles (Secton) and
Seconds
Steamed Rice
•Buttered Yellow Corn
Pinto Beansw/Salt Pork
SUPPER
Carrot. Celery Stick Salad
Whipped Lime Jetto In Gless
Mexican Salad
Yum Yum Salad
•Combination Salad, Cottage Cheese A Italian
Tomatoes
Open Ice Cream Bar
Cherry Pi*
Peach P»*
•Strawberry Whip Pi# in Graham Pi* Cruet
Oleo
‘Whit*. Whole Wheal Bread
•iced Tea ‘Milk. Fruit Pundh. Mol Tei.Cchi
Hot Chocolate. Tang. Grapa Drink. Graptfv
Juice Sprite Cola. Pink lemontft
Hamburgers 2 ea and no Seconds
Franks
Chili
Frito Chips
Potato Chips
Dressings: French. 1000 Island. Vinegar A Oil
Lettuce, Tomatoes
Relishes Mustard. Salad Dressing. Chopped
Onion. Catsup
Fruit: Pineapple Chunks
Dinner RoNs
Banana Pudding Parfait
Hamburger Buns
Mot Dog Buns
Low Fat Milk
*Tang, •Coffee. ‘Milk
•Ass t. Dry Cereal
Toast. ’Oleo
‘Grape Jelly, ‘Strawberry A Peach Preserves
*1. Asst Doughnuts
Grilled Ham
THURSDAY
BREAKFAST
•2. Hotcakes A Syrup 3- Continental Breakfast
Sausage Patties Doughnuts
Hot Biscuit Nut Roll
Cinnamon Strudel Rolls
4 Fried Eggs
Scrambled E0gs
Sausage Patties
Grape Dnnk, Grapefruit Juice, Pinetpd*
Grapefruit Juice, Hot Chocoltts. Hoi Til
Coke. Sprit#
ENTREES AND SOUPS
‘Baked Tuna A Noodles A Seconds
•Meatball Stroganoff 5 ea A Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Buttered Rice
'Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base
Buttered Carrots
DINNER
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
'Pear Halves w/Grated Cheese
Cherry A Orange Jello Jewels
Confetti Salad
Egg A Green Onion Salad
Tossed Salad
Cottage Cheese A Canned Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND SNEADS
‘Open Ice Cream Bar
•Cherry Tart
Sugar Cookies
Vanilla Pudding
Bread-Oleo
BEVERAGE! 1
‘Grape Punch. Iced Tea, Hoi Tea, HotCho» 1
late. Coffee. Tang. Grape Drink, Gnpiirwi |j
‘Grilled Cheese Sandwich (1 ea.)
•Pullman Ham Sandwich (1 ea ) A Sec.
*Beef Rice Soup
* Tuna Salad Sandwich
‘Potato Chips
Frito Chips
Dressings: French. 1000 Island
Vinegar A Oil
•Relishes: Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing.
Pickle Relish.
Fruit: Mixed Fruit
•White, Whole Wheat. Rye Bread
Grapefruit Juice 1
Pan Fried Steak A Gravy 3 oz. and No Sec-
Meat Loaf 4 oz. w/101 Sauce and Seconds
Home Fried Potatoes
Mustard Greens w/Ham Base
Frozen Mixed Vegetables
SUPPER
Lemon Jello Jewels
Health Salad
CEirrot, Radish. Olive A Celery Stick
Banana Nut Salad
Golden Glow Salad
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese A Canned
Tomatoes
Open Ice Cream Bar
•Orange Cake
Spice Cake
Butterscotch Pudding
Hot RoRs-Oieo
iced T#*. -Milk. Hot Tea. Hot Choc., Tmj
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice. Spnts. 'Cok
Pink Lemonade. Pineapple-Grapefruit A**
Choc . MMk and Low Fat Mkk
•Hamburgers (1 ea.) Duncan Only
•Cheeseburgers (1 ea.) Duncan Only
•French Fried Potatoes
Dressings: French. 1000 Island. Bleu Cheese
•Relishes: Catsup. Mustard. Salad Dressing.
Lettuce. Tomatoes. Chopped Onion. Relish,
Fruit : Mixed Fruit
•Hamburger Buns
•Coffee. ‘Milk, ‘French Fruit
'Ass t. Dry Cereal
Toast. Oleo
•Grape Jelly. Strawberry and Grape Preserves
*1. Scrambled Eggs
Sausage Links
Asst. Doughnuts
*Hot Discuits (duncan only)
Doughnuts
FRIDAY
BREAKFAST
3. Continental Breakfast
Doughnuts
Cherry Rolls
Coffee Cake
4 French Toast
Fried Eggs
Pan Fried Bacon
Syrup
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Tang. Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juki
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Hot Tea. Coll*
Hot Choc.. Coke, Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Breaded French Cut Cod Fish(3oz.)
•Tartar Sauce A Seconds
‘Beef Stew (6 oz. A 3 on Seconds)
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
‘Lyonnaise Potatoes
Buttered Yellow Corn
'Turnip Greens w/Ham Base
DINNER
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
•Veg. Cole Slaw
Raspberry Jello w/Peach Nuggets
Whipped Lime A Cottage Cheese Jello
Fruited Rice Salad
Green Salad. Cottage Cheese and Canned
Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
‘Open Ice Cream Bar
‘Cherry Crumble Cobbler
Strawberry Fruit Float
•White Bread
‘Cornbread
BEVERAGES
Iced Tea. Hot Tea. Coffee, Hoi Choc , Tin}
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cok
•Roast Beef Sandwich (1 ea.)
•Grilled Cheese Sandwich
’Cream of Mushroom Soup
Ham Salad Sandwich
•Potato Chips
*Frito Chips
Dressings: French. 1000 Island. Vinigette
•Relishes: Catsup, Mustard. SalEKl Dressing
Fruit: Tropical Fruit
•Whole Wheat A White Bread
Grapefruit Juice j
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•Chicken Fried Pork Steak A Gravy 1 ea and no
Seconds
Beef Taco Roll w/Chilli and Cheese (lea.) and
Seconds
•Blackeyed Peas w/Dry Salt Pork
Bunered Cut Broccoli
•Fluffy Mashed Potatoes
SUPPER
•Celery. Carrot Stickes A Green Onions
Orange Jello Partait
Mexican Salad
Under the Sea Salad
Garden Veg. Salad
Cottage Cheese and Canned Tomatoes
Cream Puff
Blueberry Pie
'Coconut Cream Pie w/Graham Crust Pie
Open Ice Cream Bar
*Hot RoHs-Oleo
•iced Tea. ‘Milk. Hot Tea. Hot Choc. Tin}
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice. Sprite. Cok
Pink Lemonade. Fruit Punch, Pin»»PP | i |
Dressings: French. 1000 Island Celery
Fruit: Tropical Fruit
‘Coffee. *Milk. 'Fresh Fruit
•Asst. Dry Cereal
Toast-'Oleo
•Grape Jelly. ’Strawberry A Peach Preserves
*1. Coffee Cake. Cinnamon Nut Ham
SATURDAY
BREAKFAST
*2. Scrambled Eggs
Sausage Patties
3. Hotcakes w/Syrup
Fried Eggs
Sausage Patties
Tang. Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice.
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice. Hot Choc, Hd
Tea. Coke. Sprite.
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Fried Chicken (Vi ea.) A No. Seconds
'Cream Gravy
Canned Stuffed Bell Pepper w/101 Sauce (1
£ ea.) A Seconds
Topped w/Cheese Strip
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Whipped Potatoes
’Green Garden Peas Buttered w/Gran. Onions
Butter Yeliow Squash
DINNER
SALADS, REUSHES. DRESSINGS
Waldorf Salad
Cherry A Lime Jello Jewels
Sliced Peaches w/Cottage Cheese
Whipped Raspberry Partait
•Pineapple MarshmtUlow Cole Slaw
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Canned
Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
'Open Ice Cream Bar
‘Peanut Butter Cookies
Choc Pudding Parlait
•Hot Rolls
White, Whole Wheat Bread
BEVERAGES
‘Punch, iced Tea, Hot Tea. Hot Choc, Tin}
Grape Drink. Grapefruit Juice, PmeeppeC
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Dressings: French. 1000 Island. Russian
•Relishes. Catsup
•Salisbury Steak (4 oz.) A Seconds
•Mushroom Gravy
Breaded Fish Portions 3 oz. A Seconds
Tartar Sauce
• Hash Brown Potatoes
Okra A Tomatoes
‘Buttered Mixed Veg.
SUPPER
Strawberry Jello w/Fruit Nuggets
•Perfection Salad
Orange-Carrot Molded Salad
Picketed Beets A Onion
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese
Open Ice Cream Bar
•Pear Cobbler Cake w/Rum Sauce
•White Bread
Whole Wheat Bread
•Olea
Fruit Float Partait
•Iced Tee. ’Mlk. Fruit Punch, Hot Choc . Met
Tea. Tang. Grape Drink. Grapefruit Jw**
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