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The Oskaloosa Independent from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 3

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The Oskaloosa Independent, Thursday, June 28, 1990 3 Churches Rhonda's JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT and HOME HEALTH AGENCY CALENDAR Clinic Days for Blood Pressures, Immunizations, Family Planning Services, are: Tuesdays, 8 a.nu to 7 p.m. and Fridays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Loaner, infant oar seat. Multiphasic Screening Clinics: No Clinic on Wednesday, July 4 Wednesday, July 11, 1990 Mcriden United Methodist Church 10 to 12 a.m.

Ozawkie United Methodist Church 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, 1990 Grantville Community Building 10 to 12 a.m. Perry Community Building 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, 1990 Oskaloosa United Methodist Church 10 to 12 a.m. Wednesday, July 25, 1990 Winchester Community Building 10 to 12 a.m.

McLouth Community Building 1 to 3 p.m. OPEN CLINIC HOURS: Tuesdays 8 to 7 Fridays 8-4 60-ltc Altic to compete in state pageant Sonya Altic, daughter of Richard and Anita Altic, Winchester, is a state finalist in the Miss American Coed Pageant, which will take place Friday and Saturday, June 29 and 30, at the Ramada Inn, Topeka. Over 100 13- to -18-year- old girls from across the state will be competing for the crown. The winner of the state pageant will win a cash award of $750 plus a trip to Hawaii for the National Miss American Coed Pageant in August Altic, 17, will be a senior at Jefferson County North High School this falL She is a cheerleader and has been on the honor roll, volleyball, basketball, and track teams. She is a member of etc, an officer in FBLA, SADD, FHA, Student Council president, and is a class officer.

She plays saxophone in the high school band, for which she has won high ratings at local and state contests. Altic is active in her church youth group, has taught vacation Bible school for two years, attended High Schoolers on Campus at Ozark Christian College, Joplin, for four years, and is interested in working through the Church of Christ to help the homeless. Pageant judging will be determined by interview, evening gown, poise and appearance, and activities and involvement in school, community, and church. ioi Sponsoring Altic are: Pat's Thrift-way, Michelle's Silver Clipper, Macomber's Locker, Reta's Country Salon, Grandpa and Grandma Altic, Ed and Terry Altic, Bob and Judy Altic, Country Hearts and Floral, The Home Center, Video, United Standard of Lawrence, Mark's Auto, DonitaTurk (Mary Kay Cosmetics), Smile for Susan Photography, County Seat Variety, McDaniel's Business Service, Sedlak Insurance, F.W. Huston, M.D., Farm Bureau Insurance in Oskaloosa, and Hartman's Body Shop in Atchison.

Sonya Professionals by RHONDA TOMLINSON My oldest cookbook is kind of a novelty for me. It was among my Grandmother Brown's recipes which were saved for me. I get a kick out of reading it and seeing the similarities and differences in cooking between now and 1931 when "Aunt Sammy's Radio Recipes, Revised" was published. The cookbook was issued by the Bureau Home Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The foreward in the cookbook says, "Aunt Sammy's Radio Recipes, Revised, brings together 400 of the most popular recipes and 90 of the menus included in the 'Housekeepers' Chats'. Immediately with the start of this radio service for women in 1926 came the demand for copies of the recipes originated by the Bureau of Home Economics, but not included in the regular printed series." ORANGE OR LEMON SHERBET 2 cups milk and 1 cup cream, or 3 cups rich milk 1 14 cups sugar 1 12 cups orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice 14 teaspoon salt Heat 1 cup of the milk, add the sugar, stir until the sugar is dissolved, and add the other ingredients. Using a freezing mixture of 1 part salt and 4 to 6 parts ice, turn the crank of the freezer slowly. After freezing, remove dasher, pack the freezer with more ice and salt, and let the sherbet stand for an hour or more to ripen in flavor. Lemon sherbet may be made in this same way by omitting the orange juice and using about 1 cup lemon juice and 12 cup water.

PEACH ICE CREAM 3 cups soft sliced peaches 1 cup sugar 14 teaspoon salt 2 cups single cream 1 tablespoon or more lemon juice, depending on the acidity of the peaches Cover the sliced peaches with the sugar and let stand for about half an hour. Press the fruit through a colander to form pulp. Add the salt, cream, and lemon juice. Use a freezing mixture of 1 part salt and 4 to 6 parts ice. Turn the crank of the freezer slowly.

After freezing, remove dasher, pack the freezer with more ice and salt and let the cream stand for an hour or more to ripen. SPICE CAKE 34 cup butter or other fat 1 12 cups sugar 3 eggs 3 cups sifted soft-wheat flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 12 teaspoon salt 1 12 teaspoons cinnamon 12 teaspoon nutmeg 14 teaspoon cloves 34 cup strong coffee infusion 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream the fat and sugar together and add the well-beaten egg yolks Sift together the dry ingredients and add alternately with coffee to the first mixture. Add the vanilla 'and fold in the well-beaten egg whites. Bake in a greased tube pan for 1 hour in a moderate oven (350 degrees Ice with vanilla frosting. i f)i 1 fc.f () INCOME TAX BOOKKEEPING Nancy Reed, Public Accountant RL2 Oskaloosa, Ks.

66066 For Appointment Call 863-2523 Jefferson County Veterinary Clinics OSKALOOSA AND PERRY 863-2801-597-5987 DR. MIKE KOBUSZEWSKI A CHILD'S WORLD PRESCHOOL DAY CARE CENTER 101 Jefferson, Oskaloosa, Ks. 66066 Call for Details 863-2161 Open M-F, 6:45 a.m.-6 p.m. A non-profit Comm. Organ.

Drs. Joe Denise Kobuszewski Res. 945-6717 Valley Falls, Ks. Effingham, Ks. 945-3254 833-2545 HOURS Monday thru Friday Effingham Office ClosedWednesdays Saturday i 8:00 to Npon COUNTRYSIDE VETERINARY CLINICS JIM'S MOTORS McLouth, Ks.

USED CARS TRUCKS Mon. Fit 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Sat 9 a.m. 3 p.m.

JIM'S GARAGE Wrecker Service 24 Hours 796-6900 Exhaust Systems Auto Repair r. Cuban GOOD NEIGHBORS MENUS FOR SENIOR CITZENS (July 2 through June 6 at Oskaloosa.) Monday: Ham and beans, coleslaw, cornbread, and rosy apple des- sert. Tuesday: Oven chicken, pea salad, cabbage parfait, and watermelon. Wednesday: CLOSED FOR THE OBSERVANCE OF FOURTH OF JULY. Thursday: Stuffed pepper, lima Michael Dohrn and LeeAnn Ellingson Wedding planned in McLouth VISIT A FRIENDLY CHURCH JEFFERSON ASSEMBLY OF GOD Corner of Wyandotte Palmberg MER1DEN, KANSAS Come Hear Our Pastor, Kent Duncan, Minister the Word of God.

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m. 46-36-tfc 1st.

Southern Baptist Church of Oskaloosa Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Paston the Rev. Paul Reed 863-2328 31-tfc Countryside Baptist Church Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.

Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Fred Bolinger, Pastor 863-2038 DR. PAUL KINCAID Practice of Chiropractic', HOURS: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday.

Wednesday Friday a Saturdays 9 a.m. to noon Closed Tues. and Thurs. afternoon Evening Hours By Appointment Office 863-2334 AFTER HOURS Home 863-2359 Oskaloosa, Kan. 66066 FARR CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC, PA.

S.J. FARR, d.c. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Thursdays and Saturdays For Emergency Call 945-3866 Telephone 945-3261 Valley Falls, Ks.

66088 Hampton-Barrett Funeral Home Oskaloosa, Ks. 863-2222 27-tfc H.L. Hampton D.D.S. Allen K. Kelley, D.D.S.

HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Telephone 863-2208 Oskaloosa, Ks. 66066 AMANDA P. TOSCO, M.D. McLouth 796-6116 Oskaloosa 863-2142 9-tfc Nortonville Medical Clinic 886-2110 HOURS Tues. -8-1 Thur.

-8-1 4:00 p.m. 7:00 9:00 p.m. GERIATRIC CENTER 913-774-4730 THOSE YOU CARE FOR." 9:00 A.M. -Noon 12-22-tfc Altic their daughter, Twila LeeAnn, to Michael Lee Dohrn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Dohrn, McLouth. Ellingson and Dohrn are attending Fort Hays University. Ellingson is currently employed at Good Samaritan of Hays and Dohrn is an emergency medical technician for Ellis County Ambulance Service. They will exchange marriage vows July 14 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of McLouth.

All friends of the couple are invited to attend. Reunion held The descendants of the Eliza and Thomas Lobb family gathered for their annual family reunion June 24 at South Park recreational center, Lawrence. Around 125 took part in a carry in dinner and getting reacquainted with many who hadn't gotten to attend in recent years. Ages ranged from three months to over eighty. EDMOND'S MAKES DEAN'S LIST Erica C.

Edmonds, daughter of Ronald and Phyllis Edmonds, Oskaloosa, has been named to the Dean's list for the spring semester of 1990 at MidAmerica Nazerene College, Olathe. Qualifications for this academic honor include 12 hours or more with a grade point average of 3.5-3.99 for the semester. BERTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Beach, Oskaloosa, announce the birth of a son, Zachary Joseph, bora June 14.

He weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McAferty, McLouth. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Beach, Tonganoxie. Zachary has a sister, Krishna, 5 12 and a brother, Jacob, 3 12. Shower held for Wagner A bridal shower was held June 24 at Corpus Christi Hall, Mooney Creek, for Susan Wagner. Wagner's aunts, Mary Newell, Dolores Wood, Charlene Wagner, Kay Noll, and cousin Sarah Noll were hosts for the shower.

Wagner and Tim Lehew, Hiawatha, will be married July 21 at St. Leo's Catholic Church, Horton. -Table Cover $12.50 Paper $14.50 Plastic The Independent 863-2520 0-" ,1 MA- i 1 .1 Jefferson County Medical Clinic 302 MADISON OSKALOOSA, KANSAS 66066 JAMES H. McMECHAN, D.O. Family Medicine Including Pediatrics and Obstetrics X-Ray Services Available Office Hours Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

Telephone 863-2122 (Closed Sunday) tfc Answered 24 Hours Valley Falls Medical Clinic 403 Sycamore 945-3263 HOURS FrL 9 5:30 Sat-8-1 beans, pineapple juice, and butterscotch brownie. Friday: Beef stew, marinated carrots, roll, and gelatin with fruit Lunches are served at noon at the senior center. For information, reservations, or cancellations, persons should call 863-2411. and Mrs. Couple exchange Laura Ann Brosa and Gerald Russell Ireland Jr.

were united in marriage April 21, 1990, in the United Methodist Church, McLouth. The Rev. Roger Peng officiated. The bride is the daughter of Jerry and Christine Brosa and the bridegroom is the son of Gerald and Norma Ireland, all McLouth. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Linda, McLouth.

The bridesmaid was Rhonda Ledbetter, McLouth. Attending the groom as best man was his brother, Virgil, McLouth. Groomsman was Patrick Burke, McLouth. Candlelighters and ushers were Laura's brother, David, and Randy Lacy, McLouth. Music was provided by Fern Braksick, organist, annd Peggy Forsberg, soloist Julie Cook, McLouth, presided at the guest book and Ginger Godfrey, Easton, was in charge of gifts and seed flowers.

Ron and Delpha Forshee were At Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ellingson, Carievale, Saskatchewan, Canada, are proud to announce the engagement and forthcoming wedding jf 1 Gerald Ireland Jr. vows host and hostess at the reception following the ceremony.

Servers were Patricia Thenp, Lawrence, Josephine McAferty, McLouth, both aunts of the bride, and Karen Flory, Effingham, aunt of the groom. A dinner, following the wedding and reception, was held at the home of the groom's parents. The bride is a graduate of McLouth High School and Associated Schools Inc. in Florida. The groom is a graduate of McLouth High School and Manhattan Area Vocational-Technical School with a degree in electrical distribution.

He is a lineman at Leavenworth-Jefferson Electric Co-op, McLouth, and is also engaged in farming with his father. Laura is the granddaughter of Frank and Fern Brosa, Valley Falls, and Mrs. Mildred Hausner, McLouth. Gerald is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Reeves, Horton. The couple is residing in rural McLouth. Glen Coffey and Becky Johnson Engagement announced Family Practice and Osteopathy Including Obatetrios and Pediatrics LAB and X-RAY AVAILABLE DR. JAMES V. RIDER, D.O., Board Certified General Practice DR.

GREG W. WALLER, D.O., Assoc. American College General Practice 26-36-tfc Jefferson County Memorial Hospital and Geriatric Center R.R. 1, Box 1 WINCHESTER, KANSAS 66097 "SMALL TOWN PERSONAL CARE' Mammography Tests Available July 6 EMERGENCY SERVICES 24 HOURS A DAY Acute Swing Bed Nursing Services Outpatient Specialty Clinics VISITING HOURS HOSPITAL 913-774-4340 29-tfc "WE CARE FOR rently employed at Kansas Public Service in Lawrence. Coffey is a 1978 graduate of McLouth High School and is currently employed at K-Mart Distribution Center in Lawrence.

A Sept 8 wedding is planned. Schneider Family Hold Reunion Descendants of the late Ben and Cecelia Schneider held their seventh family reunion June 24 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Nortonville. A total of 87 people signed the guest book. Father Michael Mullen joined the group for prayers before dinner. Oleva Schneider (the oldest), Heather Schneider (the youngest), and Ralph Schneider (coming the farthest) received gifts.

Door prizes were given to: Cathy Rezin, Sarah Schneider, and Terri Schneider. A film of the 1988 and 1990 reunion was shown by Ann Ray. Relatives came from Kansas City, Atchison, Leavenworth, Liberty, Mound City, Lousiburg, Westwood, Rossville, Topeka, Valley Falls, and Nortonville. Mr. and Mrs.

H.D. Johnson, Springdale, are proud to annnounce the engagement and forthcoming wedding of their daughter, Becky, to Glenn Coffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Coffey, McLouth.

Johnson is a 1984 graduate of Tonganoxie High School and is cur- BERTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller, Perry, are the parents of a son born May 26 at Humana Hospital, Overland Park. The baby was named Justin Michael ane weighed 7 pounds, 4 12 ounces and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Tabbert, Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Miller, Oskaloosa. Nortonville Lions Club Plans July 4 Acitvities The Nortonville Lions Club will hold its annual co-ed tournament Wednesday, July, 4.

Cake and ice cream will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. Childrens' games will begin at 6 p.m. and a fireworks display will be held at dark. James Rider, M.D. BOARD CERTIFIED FAMILY PRACTICE Nortonville Professional Building TUESDAY 6:00 to 7:00 P.M.

WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM. Noon Third Wednesday of the month at Atchison Co. Health Dept. THURSDAY SATURDAY Call 886-8371 for Appointment SPONSORED BY ATCHISON HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.

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