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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 49

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F6 LIFESTYLE Decatur, Illinois Sunday, November 3, 1996 These recipes put slow cooker to use Llllie Leach, 95 LOVINGTON Lillie Leach of Mr. Kiernan was born Nov. 9, 1906, in New York. He married Loveta Cherry on April 23, 1977, in Decatur. He has two stepdaughters.

Two children and one stepchild are deceased. Dorothy Doyle, 85 HARRISTOWN Dorothy F. Jones on Dec. 22, 1944. He is deceased.

She is the mother of Robert E. Cochran of Decatur; Donald R. Cochran of Mesa, William N. Cochran of Harristown; Roy D. Cochran of Payson, and Karen Jones Hudson of Decatur.

She has 13 grandchildren, 24 greatgrandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Pauline Jackson, 80 CERRO GORDO Pauline rural Lovington will observe her 95th birthday with a card shower. Cards may be mailed to her at Friendship Hill, Route 2, Box 139 Lovington, IL 61937. Mrs. Leach was born Nov.

ii t- it- I V- Pi 1 Leach Doyle of Harris-town celebrated her 85th birthday. Mrs. Doyle was born Oct. 31, 1911. She married George Doyle on Oct.

31, 1931. He is a deceased. She is the mother of Lee i Salt and pepper to taste teaspoon garlic powder Trim all fat from meat. Put all ingredients in a slow cooker and mix thoroughly. Cover and cook 10 to 12 hours on low or 5 to 6 hours on high.

Serves 6. Recipe from "The Meal Planner" by Ann Marie Bramer ($15.95, plus $2.50 for shipping). Call (319) 332-4552 or write to Bramer at Box 552, Betten-dorf, IA 52722. Crock-Pot Pizza Vz pound hamburger, turkey or sausage 1 onion 1 green pepper 1 can mushrooms 1 can spaghetti sauce 1 can pizza sauce 1 bag egg noodles Grated mozzarella and Cheddar cheese 1 package pepperoni Brown meat, onion and green pepper. Add sauces and simmer.

Cook noodles per package directions. Layer in crockery: meat mixture, noodles, cheese and pepperoni until full. Cook on low until cheese melts. Recipe from Cheryl Somers in "Home Cookin' is a Family Affair," a cookbook published by the Christian County Youth Advocacy Coalition ($5 plus $2.50 for shipping). The book is available from Linda Smith at the Christian County Cooperative Extension Service, 1320 N.

Webster Taylorville IL 62568. Call 287-7246. Apple-Peanut Crumble 5 cooking apples, peeled, cored and sliced Vz cup packed brown sugar Vz cup flour Vz cup quick-cooking rolled oats Vz tablespoon ground cinnamon Vz teaspoon nutmeg, preferably fresh-grated Vt cup margarine or butter, at room temperature 2 tablespoons peanut butter Place apple slices in slow cooker. In a medium bowl, combine sugar, flour, oats, cinnamon and nutmeg. Mix in margarine or butter and peanut butter with a pastry blender or fork until crumbly.

Sprinkle over apples. Cover and cook on low 5 to 6 hours. Serve warm, plain or with ice cream or whipped cream. Recipe from "Mable Hoffman's Crockery Cookery (HP Books, $14). Breakfast Oatmeal 1 cup oatmeal 2V4 cups water Vz cup raisins (optional) Spray crockery with non-stick cooking spray.

Combine ingredients in crockery. Cook 8 to 10 hours on low. Serves 4. Recipe from "Crock-it" by Barbara M. Murray ($14.95 plus $2.50 shipping for the first copy, $1 for each additional copy).

Call (423) 926-2691 or write to Overmountain Press, 325 W. Walnut St. Box 1261, Johnson City, TN 37605. Grandma's Beef Stew 2 pounds stew beef cut in 1-inch cubes 3 carrots, sliced 3 medium potatoes, quartered 1 large onion, diced 2 stalks celery, sliced 1 28-ounce can tomatoes, blended Vz cup quick-cooking tapioca Vz cup water 2 bay leaves 7, 1901, in Cisco. She married Otto Leach on Feb.

15, 1920, in Decatur. He is deceased. Tom Kiernan, SO DECATUR Tom Kiernan of Jackson of Cerro Gordo will observe her 80th birthday with a card shower. Cards may be mailed to her at Box 137, Cerro Gordo, IL 61818. Mrs.

Jackson was born Nov. 5, 1916, in Rock- Doyle Jackson Doyle of Blue Mound and Maurice Doyle and Charles Doyle, both of Harristown. She has eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Marjorie Jones, 90 NIANTIC Marjorie E. Black Cochran Jones of Niantic will observe her 90th birthday.

She was born Nov. 6, 1906, in 01-ney. She married Truman Cochran on Nov. 17, 1928. He is deceased.

She married A. Harold Decatur will celebrate his 90th birthday at an open reception from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, in First Christian Church. Cards may be mailed to him at 917 W.

Cush-ing Decatur, IL 62526. ton. She married Elmer Jackson on Feb. 24, 1937, in Shelbyville. She is the mother of Mildred Chenoweth of LaPlace, Barbara Ekiss of Argenta and Bud Jackson of Cerro Gordo.

She has eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. One daughter is Kiernan ft tos Bryan M. Christiansen, Kindred, N.D.; Elizabeth T. Miseles, Kindred, N.D. Nathan A.

Brock, Niantic; Stefanie M. McClure, Decatur James O. Peterson, Decatur; Jane E. Gambrill, Niantic John W. Brownlee, Decatur; Stephanie A.

McCormick, Decatur David H. Hardin Decatur; Shirley A. Washington, Decatur Joshua A. Carter, Moweaqua; Julie A. Thomas, Decatur Jed A.

Stacey, llliopolis; Carol A. McKinney, Niantic Michael D. Farnsworth, Decatur; Amy K. Jacobs, Mount Zion Terry L. Babb, Decatur; Cynthia J.

Godsey, Decatur Anthony R. Baugher, Decatur; Nancy E. Rutherford, Decatur Michael J. Rosedale, Thornton, Michelle K. Hellyer, Thornton, Colo.

Christian S. Sassano, Decatur; Shelley L. Dehority, Decatur Jerry D. Fouts, Decatur; Shirley F. Fyke, Decatur Glynn M.

Stogner, Decatur; Kimberly S. Park, Decatur This and other historical photos are available from the Herald Review. 8x10 glossy prints $17 for subscribers and $23 for non-subscribers. Call the Herald Review library at 421-7964. Stop the Decay of our National Values return our great Nation to Honor and Respect Straight OSepiQlblflcaBi) Ticket Paid lor by The Macon Co.

Republican Party HeraldRevdew Discover what's in it far you! ensi Posliar ffai Roll Sail the CapJM ffill Newspaper lowhorses" 8f its list ssaessates vAo are Joti orses "Voters have given strong support to their congressman each time he has run for the house. And for good reason. Glenn Poshard has that uncanny knack of cutting to the heart of the matter, studying and dissecting it and putting the pieces together so they have some semblance of order and understanding. At ease in an industrial board room in Chicago or seated at a coal miner's kitchen table in Bone Gap, Glenn Poshard listens and acts. He doesn't go halfway.

He gets involved in every sense of the word and will not back off until the issue has been settled. He should be elected to a fifth term." Mattoon Journal-Gazette 102696 66 Glenn Poshard has received high ratings from 3" "Now completing his fourth term, the hallmarks of Poshard's legislative style are intellectual honesty, hard work, respect for those who disagree with him, and attempts to build bridges across party lines. More so than most congressmen, Poshard has been willing to speak the truth about patterns of federal spending and what it will take to tame a budget dominated by entitlement programs and payments on the national debt. his independence and rock-solid integrity make this one of our easiest endorsements." Southern Illinoisan 103096 ACTIVATOR, Illinois Farm Bureau's political involvement fund, not only for his support of the new Farm Bill, but Congressman Poshard's been with us in the fight to cut government spending and balance the budget, to reform outdated and heavy-handed environmental regulations, to protect private property rights, and help build markets for the products we produce." Illinois Farm Bureau 1996 "The 19th District race for congress presents voters with an easy choice, Glenn Poshard, a conservative Democrat who will be retiring after his next term receives our endorsement." St. Louis Post-Dispatch 10696 "Voters prize Poshard's work ethic and studious effort to avoid the political trappings of Washington.

He is endorsed." Chicago Tribune 101596 '-1 "A tireless, articulate man, Glenn Poshard literally works night and day trying to help solve problems for his constituents. He's one in a million. He should be elected to a fifth term." Charleston Times-Courier 102696 fiJ It "Glenn Poshard has served his constituents honestly and faithfully since first being elected to the U.S. House in 1988. Poshard has a proven track record of minding the store when it comes to the needs of his constituents.

Poshard has been, and will continue to be, a legislator who places the needs of his district above all else. That is why he was recognized as one of the hardest-working members of Congress by Roll Call magazine. Poshard. worked hard to obtain a middle-of-the-road balanced budget. striving for a compromise between the plan pushed by President Clinton and the version advanced by Republicans.

Poshard's opponent. at times has been less than straightforward with voters. People of the 19th District need an experienced voice in Washington. Poshard has that experience. He deserves re-election." Decatur Herald Review 102996 EH TP AIL Paid For by Poshard for Congress Committee.

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