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School Menu
Breakfast:
Breakfast Pizza
Lunch: Spaghetti
Lettuce
Pineapple
Bread Sticks
BBQ Meatball
in Sauce
Hashbrown Casserole
Joseph's Coat Salad
HALLOWEEN
Puzzle
Breakfast: Cereal
Lunch:
Chicken Fried Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Fruit
Roll
iNavy Beans & Ham
Corn Bread
Cauliflower, Peas
&Carrots
Bread Pudding
NURSE
Breakfast: Pancakes
Lunch:
Made Rite
Fries
Fruit
Cookie
Salisbury Steak
AuGratin Potatoes
Harvard Beets
Citrus Cup
Puzzle
Breakfast:
Scrambled Eggs
Lunch:
Mac & Cheese
Green Beans
Fruit Cocktail
Cake
Sloppy Joes on
whole wheat bun
Oven Browned Potatoes
Broccoli & Cauliflower
Salad
Strawberry Whip
Penny Bingo
Breakfast: Cereal
Lunch:
Hot Dog
Curly Fries
Fruit
Krispie Bar
Liver & Onions or
Baked Steak
Mashed Potatoes/Gravy
Stewed Tomatoes
Cinnamon Applesauce
Krispy Bar
Dominoes
LOOKING BACK
an account of historic Lone Tree
Week of October 30
Information submitted by Mrs. P
[[ 100 years ago
["Next Tuesday is election
|[,d, avY-Fremont township-at the
1 Y' hall in Lone Tree. Judges A.
li[bisher, William Sweet & Louis
][[KUbleman; Clerks-Walter HorreU
[a,d David Jayne.
Ul"The Iowa football team defeat-
I ed Grinnell Saturday by the score
°f17 toO.
Mrs. Sarah Horrell has a new
eraent walk in front of her resi-
el'ice.
-The voters of Hills will vote on
te question of incorporation of
le town of Hills on Nov. 1 lth.
here is little doubt but what the
question will carry.
"The Monarch Grubber Co.
Shipped another carload of stump
to Alabama this week.
50 years ago
--Homecoming victory for Lone
Tree Lions, 32-7. In the third
quarter Andell Chabal suffered a
broken leg.
--Miss Janet Carol Kral to
become bride to Mr. Lewis
Vincent. The wedding will take
place Sunday, December 6 at the
Evangelical and Reformed
Church in Lone Tree.
--Oct. 24 atthe Methodist
Church in Nichols, Miss Mary
Lou Mills will become the bride
of Mr. Harold E. Forbes.
--Karen Crawford is Queen of
Lone Tree Homecoming; King is
Don Rayner.
--Marion Eden is employed at
the local post office. Marion suc-
ceeds Clifford Murdock, who last
week resigned his position.
25 years ago
--Lone Tree students collect
postage stamps for a hobby and it
is fun as well as educational.
--Class officers for senior class
are: Jim Loan, Jim Baker, Doug
Eden, Jim Ford. Jr. class: Bob
Dunn, Jeff Viner, Linda Forbes,
Wayne Schnoebelen. Sophomore
class: Kathy Lemley, Lynn
Gockel, Lisa Kilgore, Colleen
Loan. Freshman class: Ed Eden,
Lisa Herring, Deanne Eden,
Christine Brenneman.
--Don't forget to vote.
--Players of the Week: Bol)
Dunn, Randy Rayner, Richard
Dunn.
ANNUAL AUCTION
Sunday-Nov. 2 at St. Mary of Nichols Parish Hall
Silent Auction 1-2 P.M.
Regular Auction Follows
Doors Open at noon for Chicken & Noodle Lunch
For any valuable
document there is
ALWAYS ONE
X BEST PLACE! V 1,
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for one year and we pay the second year. Call
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Farmers & Merchants
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ll Iowa City 341-5900
ill Telephone banking 1-877-226-5366
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I have been getting things put
away from my trip to the east
coast. I washed up all the things
m my suitcase. The things I sent
home got here all right. I did my
column and the "Looking Back"
so they would be ready for this
week. Now all I have to do is
send everybody a paper. I asked
the people on the bus trip if they
wanted the paper and 28 people
said "Yes". So this week the
paper will be going to the east
coast, to Texas and to Indiana. I
hope they enjoy it. It was a great
trip but it is good to be home.
I was up to the museum for
my part of the tour of Mr.
Dickey's classes a week ago last
Friday. The class hour may be
long to them but to tour the
museum it is not that long. If you
can go through it in an hour you
are missing something. To see it
all you can spend over two hours
there. The roof is looking good.
I had a nice visit with Joy &
Glen Edwards. They stopped in
for a minute. It was so good to
see them. I will never see or look
at a garden and not think of
Grandpa Edwards. Now that man
knew all about putting in a gar-
den and the time he spent in it. I
i
hope they had a safe trip home.
Glen was the owner and ran the
Reporter for a good many years.
If it is going to rain, it will be
on Friday night. I can remember
too many Halloween's that it did-
n't rain and was just cold. I hope
this year it will be different. One
can wish. So watch out for all the
little ones as they go about their
way. Happy Halloween!
From Lone Tree Reporter,
March, 30, 1900.
Lone Tree should have:
• a walk to the cemetery.
• a public park
• a town well
• a few more street lamps
• a lot of new hitching racks
• a little more work on Main
Street
• a general clearing up of the
alleys
• a number of new dwelling
houses
• a leveling of the sidewalk on
Front Street
• a little more money spent for
public improvements
History repeats itself. The
same problems we face today, the
people had a 100 years ago. We
are still getting with the program.
Ha! Ha!
Alternative Christmas Gift Market
The Alternative Christmas Gift
Market is an opportunity for you to
purchase "gifts that make a differ-
ence" in honor of friends and fami-
ly.
The gift market will be Sunday,
Nov. 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. It will be held at St. Andrew
Presbyterian Church, 1300 Melrose
Ave., Iowa City (comer of Melrose
and Sunset).
You can support any of more
than 30 national and international
projects represented at the Market,
or any of the eleven local agencies
that are participating. Gifts range
from providing parenting and job
skill training for single mothers in
the US, to buying school supplies
for students in Afghanistan, to sup-
porting hunger relief and sustain-
able agriculture projects in Africa
and Central & South America.
James Green to attend student
leadership conference
James Green, a junior at Lone
Tree Community High School, has
been selected to attend the
MAEOPP Pre-College Student
Leadership (2onference on
November 7-9, 2003, in Fontana,
Wisconsin.
James was selected based on
his attendance and performance in
the Upward Bound Math and
Science Program at the University
of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls.
James has participated in the six
week summer program for the past
2 years with plans to attend again
in the summer of 2004.
James is mentored at Lone
Tree High School by his math
teacher, Matthew Stier.
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