JUNE 25, 2014
Walsh County
Spotlight
The merchants below are
proud to announce:
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NIGERIAN BISHOP VISIT-The Tri-parishes
of St. John Nepomucene of Pisek, St.
Joseph's of Lankin & Sts. Peter & Paul of
Bechyne will host the Bishop of the Catholic
Diocese of Awka in Nigeria, Most Rev.
Paulinus Ezeokafor to our parish in Pisek on
Wednesday, June 25th for a 6:00 PM Mass.
Following Mass will be supper & social time.
Bishop Ezeokafor is the Bnshop of the late Fr.
Samuel Ezeibekwe. BishoP Ezeokafor would
like to meet and visit with the parishioners
and people that meant so very muc_h to.Fr.
Samuel. Please feel free to join us for this
honor of a Bishop from a Nigeria's visit.
COUNTY
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'by Adele Hankey
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Kids come in from playing outdoors and go straight to the
cookie jar, not even asking, "Mother can I have a cookie?"
Maybe that is why the cookie jar is empty. To me any kind of
cookie is good. Here is a recipe that will make 5 dozen cookies,
and they are good, you too will love them!
Ginger Crinkles
213 C. oil" 1 C. sugar 1 egg 4 Tbsp. molasses 2 C. flour
2 tsp. soda 1/2 tsp. salt I tsp. cinnamon 1/2 tsp. ginger
1/2 tsp. cloves ° 1/4 C. sugar for dipping
Mix all ingredients together thoroughly and roll into balls.
Dip into sugar; press with bottom of glass and place on an
ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12
minutes.
Pineapple Drop Cookies
112 C. margarine 1/2 C. brown sugar, packed 1/2 C. white
sugar 112 C. crushed pineapple, drained 2 C. flour, sifted
1/2 tsp salt 1/4 tsp. soda 1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 C.
nuts, chopped ° 1 tsp. vanilla
Cr me margarine and sugars thoroughly. Add pineapple
and egg, mix well. Sift dry ingredients and add to creamed
mixture Blend in nuts and vanilla. Drip by tablespoon onto
greased baking sheet. Bake at 424 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes
or until lightly browned.
Ranger Cookies
1 C. butter 1 C. brown sugar 1 C. white sugar ° 2 large
eggs 2 C. Rice Krispies ° 1 C. coconut 2 C. rolled oats 1
tsp. soda 1 tsp. salt 1 C. nuts, chopped 1 C. raisins 2
C. flour 3 Tbsp. wheat germ 1 tsp. vanilla
Cr me butter and sugars. Add mix. Add Rice Krispies,
coconut and rolled oats and mix. Add soda and salt to the
flour, mix into cr me mixture. Add remaining ingredients. (If
dough seems dry, add a little water) Drop by tablespoon on
greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 12 to 15
minutes.
Lemon Cookies
6 egg yolks 1 1/2 C. sugar 2 C. milk 1 C. Crisco 6
Tbsp. baking powder ° 10 C. flour 4 Tbsp. lemon flavoring
Mix Crisco, sugar and egg yolks together. Add lemon
flavoring, alternate dry ingredients with the milk. Knead a
few minutes. Roll into 3 inch pieces and form into small
snails. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Do not over bake.
Until next time,
"Dell"
TEEN
BY EMILY LAAVE6
INTERN, ~fALSH COUNTY PRESS
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In celebration of the Smkh-Lever
Act: Growing in leadership at EYC
"I pledge my head to clearer thinking; my heart to greater loyalty; my
hands to larger service; and my health to better living for my club, my
community, my country, and my world." -The 4-H Pledge
4-H has obviously been in the news a lot lately because of the 100 an-
niversary of the signing of the Smith-Lever act being this year, along with
100 years of Walsh County Fair. Because of these celebrations, the 4-H
events throughout the country have been making efforts to make this year
the best year ever. So far, most of the 4-H events that I have gone to have
held up this standard. The most recent of which was the Extension Youth
Conference last week at NDSU.
EYC is hands down my favorite 4-H camp ever, partly because of the
food, but mostly because of the overall experience. I love the fact that I
can get to know other kids from all over the state and grow in leadership
and become more involved with the largest youth development program
in the nation that also has ties to 50 other countries throughout the world
I may not be the best 4-H er in the nation, or even my county. I have,
however joined myself to a program that definitely knows what they are
doing. Through camps like EYC and National Conference, and the many
extension agents throughout the country, the Smith-Lever act is still to this
day teaching kids how to use their heads and make smart decisions, us-
ing their hearts to stick with their loyalties and do what is right, use their
hands to go out and be the doers that the world needs, and pledging them-
selves to their communities through both the good days and the bad.
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Baby girl born to
Lindell family
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- Elise Kate Lindell was born to Justin and Lana
Lindell of Park River on May 23, 2014.
She weighed in at 61b 7oz and measured 19 inches long.
Her grandparents are Sharon Kinsala of Park River and Loren and Nan-
cy Kadlec of Pisek.
Great Grandparents are Jerry and Ann Neiber ofVeblen, S.D., and AI-
fled and Mary Ann Lindell of Fairdale.
GRAFTON, N.D. -- This year
marks the 25th Family Reunion for
the descendants of Thorsten and
Berta Maria Martinson, who settled
in Martin Township of Walsh Coun-
ty. This group includes families of
the late Theodore Nelson, Eberhard
Mattson, Oscar Swasnson and Amie
Olson.
Running in conjunction with
Summerfest (Grafton Days), the
reunion will begin Sunday with an
all-faiths service to be held at 10:30
a.m. Sunday, June 29 on the grounds
of the Heritage Village in Grafton.
The site of the service is the Land-
stad Church, originally located in
Auburn and the site of many of this
family's spiritual celebration prior
to its move to Heritage Village. A
special time will be observed in hon-
or of the family members who
have died in the past two years. For-
mer members of the Landstad
Church and the general public, as
well as reunion participants, are in-
vited to attend the family-oriented
service, which will be led by Cris
Larson.
Following the church service, the
reunion will move to the Shawn
Mattson residence, 741 East 5th
Street, Grafion, ND where a potluck
picnic begins at noon. Meat and
kool-aid will be furnished by the
committee. The picnic will be fol-
lowed by socializing, reminiscing,
and activities. Family members are
reminded to bring their own lawn
chairs, blankets, pictures and mem-
orabilia. For further information
contact Joann Mattson (701-352-
2273). Or Rodney Nelson (701-352-
3076).
By Jim Miller
Dear Savvy Senior,
What kinds of health problems do
geriatricians treat? My mother,
who s 80, takes several different
medications for various health
problems, but she hasn t been feel-
ing herself lately. I m wondering if
she wouM benefit by seeing a geri-
atrician in place of her regular fam-
ily doctor. ....
Inquiring Daughter i
Dear Inquiring,
If your mom is dealing with a va-
riety of health problems and ]S tak-
ing multiple medications, a visit to
a geriatrician may be just the anti-
dote to help get her back on track.
Here's a breakdown of the different
types of health conditions geriatri-
cians treat and some tips to help you
locate one in your area.
Geriatric Doctors
For starters, it's important to
know that geriatricians are family
practice or internal medicine physi-
cians that have had additional spe-
cialized training to manage the
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