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FRIDAS, OCIOBER 1), 1941. ", . FARMERS ADVOCATE, CItARLES TOWN, W. w=.i.g J:,or,o. Co ty I P o P E Y E [ -------i tlarpers Ferry { and fresh, draperies ,added to rend- ;harleJ l er the room more attractive. D H I T I Ki P. /% E T $ A I R - C O N D I T I O N E D !. 1 woman s lUD [Noles{ The program lneeting for Octo ------- j I v F F I C E R, I Due to the extreme dry weath-i rlF WA .ff WELL, II LLI'LLI3E b " .'L Me You're tlymg high i. the NoW ,- bet 16 will present Mrs. L. Frede- er the low and scarce water sup- I TOOET AI4E TD. Y i'D LIK :TOt3E COLIR E, I'I' t:EYSSII I E II C [: I'IN L q OET'TIN { J l ae hrs: business meeting of rick l,eiter as guest speaker; her' I, " v ~r~r~ Live oI the club yea:', held Thursday even- top;( lights of Yesteryear" ply, and the possibility of sewage, / ~ N&V~4 "'J AM AVIA'TIOM ) -'T~ RIA~/~q OlVE% v/A :'-?~--M~. MECI4&MIC, ~ PI-O'IVO'FREC~,44 Al~] j n e~a]ing, O~'tobe," 2, was unusually well T'~ re will b(' musk- and si],ging contamination, the publ c is warn-' I TEACI-IE~; WA ]k MECHAMIC, ~/ 7t4 Me-%T COMPLETE ] } gdl~ TbtE i{ Youllvetike a k,ngl Free meals, free 'IToAMOUNTI(II:DOSSIBLE) INSTRLICKTIOM%IMI'OUTDOOR ! { ed against the possibility of ty-; k~'O %LIM'D'N"J ~:~-'~ -~/ AM~/ OMt= Og SOME J k o, fo!~altended, Mrs. C. C. Johnson pr - bv *he club quartilt~ " medical and dental care. No rent to nh ater-lborn (hs ascs. Already therei ILgWU-aTe} t " t SKILL D TM) ambitiousl You get travel and adven- I]s qmte an ep]demm of dysentary~ I],~~,~' N " '/~'-7.7. "~, : "I~p~DE~ ).( ~ "~' :~ .~ o ~ ~i tore and you learn a skilled trade that among tho childrco of the county I C '9-9, " 2 " with, a number of deaths reported, t I~J ~" ) ) ',~'7 ~.~ ~ .- ~"-~x ~ . ~ :~ ::~: ::::z: - puts you in llne for big pay iobs when ] It is advisable to boil all d,-inkingt I ~~~ "-~ :~Q!~r:,/~//~ j 7--' ~< ,'~ ~ you get out of the Navy. water and to observe strictly 2;!~::i,~~~/ I ~ ~ - If you are 17 or over, get a free copy [ " { ~/' i:!!~.:: : :i::: ,::i h :!:~ii!::~:i:!).~:: t ,2 "v 7 " hygiene and careful regulation of' :i~?i;i~i;i~:~{-~)/ . ].~ of the illustrated booklet, "LIFE IN THE "ii~!::iis:~:;a~!: ::::::::::::::::::::::: ~,/l~ ~ --~ the diet, especially in the feeding'[ I .~,~>~e~/l~ 7"/~Y 2 ~.~--~ U.S. NAVY," from the Navy Editor of meet the last Wednesday in each If you have a water supply" that /~~:? ~ "~-~7~ The ,)epartment of Lit~u'ature, Jefferson Count, ttealth Depart- ~~ ~~ '~-~l ~'~t~ ~ ~V~ ~ ~0~ ~ ~/[~ approved by the membership as- sembled: an,l rei)or~s of depart- lne n't~Hlt[ committee chairlnen were heard, holding" its first meeting, of the The history of the club year of club year at the home. of its chair- man. Mrs. J. C. Newcomer. Octo- ber 6. will meet weekly on Monday afternoons, at 2:00. at homes of the members. First rea(lina's: An- tholo~'y of Short Stories, . by Ed- ward Weeks. Study subjec:: Inside Lalin America. by John Gunther. Blanket club prizes for the past two weeks wenL to Mrs. Pa~l Her- '40-'11 wa~ ; iven by the club his- tin'Jan. Mrs B. A Wheat'ey. The presi(le)~t an, I official stall" were de]effated to attend the con- vbntion of clubs ill the Eastern Ilk.strict. to be held in Romney, ()ctober 9. Miss Carrie Scbillina" and Mrs. J. t' Neweolller, alter- )l:tles, Mrs, Euzelle I{oss. as sec- retary of the Eastern I)istrk.-. will ri~tz' and Mrs. J. C. Newcomer. aHend also. The next meeti)~R' of the club-- The House Commim,e has been program meetinlx -- will be held busy house-cleanin,2, the clubroom Thursday evening.'. October 16 - and kitehenet, te. The eleveql win- the club meetings being the first, (lows of the club room are beina' and t~hird Thursdays in e ac h improve(I with Venetian blim s. '. month. Attend The FALL FESTIVAL Both Days -- and Be Sure to Visit Our Mod- ern and Up-to-Date Beauty Parlor. Our Permanents Are the Talk of Town and Our Prices are well within reach of everyone--- Permanents, $2.50 Up PHONE 205-W FOIl YOUR AI'I'O1NTMENT The Modern Beauty Shoppe On Main Street Charles ]'own, W. Va. ment at once and it will be ana- lyzed imnlediately. [ BAKERTON G. l'. MORISON, M. D Health Officer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, .of o- ~ York, Da were week-end Away From 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. John if u- Home 16 Years don. ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custer. of Martinsburg" were week-end guests A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankiof Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hill. Lea living' in the Casey apartment, Mr. and Mrs. W. l Manuel. Sr in Ranson, returned home on Sat- and Mrs. W. L Manuel, Jr mot- urday after an absence of 16 orcd to Thurmont, Md on Sun- years. Mrs. Lee had not heard l clay. from the son since May l. Be-I Miss Louise Haines, who has twcen mothe.r and son there was employment in Martinsburg, was n no mutual recognition. Neither visitor at the home of her parents. recognized the other at first, i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haines, on Younlz Lee hms been serving in l the Merchant, Marine. Only once since the war beg'an 'has he .been on a boat that was sunk by a tor- pedo from a submarine. He thinks th*at sort of experience Is real fun. 4) Among The Sick Jennings Weller, critically ill tqn clays afro from peritonitis follow- inff an attack of appendicitis, in tile Charles Town General Hos- pital, is improved to the extent that he is believed now to be out of danger. W. F, Alexander. who was pro- nounced seriously ill Friday morn- ing of last week. has also improv- ed. A few (lays more of quiet at home, it is expected, will restore l him te health. --U -- ANNUAL SERVICE tN OLD CHRIST CHURCH, 2! i, nn rice O~,r ] Church, Bunkm" Hill, West Virgin- ia, will be held on Sunday~ OctOber The following services will be i 3:00 P. M.-~Evening Service at (- ~~~~ OF THE WEEK which Bishop Strider will ~ the - preacher. Following. the service there will a' J ] ~N~. ~Y ~ OL,~.=~ l;'huacbl:w:Upper served n the TESTED IN MODERN HOME SERVICE KITCHENS Look "lb the Oven Pbr Dinner Ham Potato Scallop (Serves 5-6) 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt 1~/~ cups milk 4 clips potatoes, cut i~ ~ linch cubes (4 large potatoes) 2 cups ham, cut in V2 inch cubes (% pound) Place butter m sa~lcepan on sur- face unit of electric range and melt over low heat; add flour and blend with a spoon. Add salt and milk, then switch to a medium heat and tWO ea'nnot live as cheaply as one, that's been amply proved. But two casseroles of food. or even toore, call be baked as cheaply as one in an electric oven. It~ takes ,cry little more electric current. }'ou s ,e. to maintain the desired temperature ill a loaded oven. once it has been heated than it does to '.'ake or roast a single item. And '.heroin lies the economy of oven :heals as prepared in the electric cook. stirring constantly until mix- ture thickens (about 5 minutes). range : 1 For one of those end-of-the- ,nonth or end-of-the-week occasions ! ~'hen the budget has been stretched ~.~ ~.~' to the breaking t ~g~-~'~ point, we've l planned a din- net that's dou- bly thrifty, since both food cost and fuel cost are low. This dinner l ls doubly delieiRus, too, with its ~ {lirst course casserole of tender ]~bes of h'am and potato and i~ts t lessert of ~inall apple crumble pud- ~lflings served with a garnish of taolasses-flavored whipped cream. ~Ubed carrots or beets in a covered ca,~serole are stowed away in the Wen to bake with the mum dish ~ad dessert. And to complete the [~eal, hard roils 'and a salad of ttllixed greens sprinkled with grated red cabbage might well be used. 7:'00 P. 1~.--~Special Song Ser-I vice for the Young People of the! Eastern Convocation. The public is cordially invited to all of these services. LAWSON BOTTS CHAPTER Lawson Botts Chapter. U. 1). C wilt assemble in regular meeting' at the home of Mrs. John R. Lew- is. South Church Street, Tuesday evemng, October 14. at 7:30 o'- clock. Mrs. C. W. Alwin will be assistant hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lowry re- turned to their home in Rcistcr- town, Md on Saturday, after spending several days with their son and daughter-in-,law, Mr. and Mrs. T Warner Lowry, East Con- gress St. Their son, Tommy, had as his guest over the week-end, his cousin. Jimmy Gates, of Burl- ington, W. Va. 3o Annual Supper, Leetown The Woman's Society of C,bris- tian Service of the aMethodist, Chucch of Leetown will hold their Annual Supper, October 24th, in ] the School ttouse at Leetown. Menu: chicken, ham, vegetables. salads, home-made rolls, every- thino, to make a good supper, be- ginning at 5 p, m. Ice cream anti cake, Sun F:ower dish cloths, and home-made candy will be for sale. quilt chanced off the A will be same evenmg. Oct. 10-2t o-- New Books In Library The Library has these books:--- Above Suspicion McInnes Marry Me Before You Go, Parrott Trantpled Lilies Fortescue ~My Scottish H~usband Brinigs My Sun Is My Undoing Steen Wakefield's Course de [a Roche The New Hope Lincoln I Am An American Benjamine Juvenile:-- " The Grand Coulee Myseery, Futtonl Nancy Taylor Lansing Saturday for Samuel LeGrand 25,000 young men wanted immediately to get best aviation training in the world Sunday. ,Mr, and Mr< I{onahl Batterson and son, of Martinsbuv~-, were Sun clay ~uests of Mr. ant Mrx. J. W. Flana~an. Mrs, Ed~'ar Mills and Miss tti ,la Mills mot(wed to Ba,!timort, Md on Friday and attend(d the Recre- ationa'l I.eader (:(reference of fhe Baltimore Con,ference. which was hehl in ttoward Park Chm,eh. Oc- taber ;;~(l and 4th. William Sylvester Rowe, rein- dent of Sahpsburff, Md died Nat- tmlay mornin~- at Spring4ieldhos- pital, after an illm,ss of fly( nlonths a~ ('d 7:) years. The ])o(ly Right now the world's fastest planes are rolling out of America's factories by the thousands. That's why the United States Navy needs 25,000 new men to fly and service these planes. That's why your Navy is offering qualified young men the finest training course offered anywhere. Now you can get paid to lead the greatest life in the world. Aviation Cadets in the United States Navy get $75.00 a month dur- ing seven months of flight training. Then they become Naval Aviators receiving as much as $245.00 a month. Earn while you learn Uncle Sam's Navy offers you tremendous op- portunities for advancement in a wide variety of fascinating jobs. There are 45 skilled trades and vocatioMs which the Navy may teach you if you are qualified. If you're interested in radio work, engineering, aerial photography, carpen- try, pharmacy, welding, the Navy may spend $1,500 in one year training you to become an expert in your chosen field. Opportunities for advancement If you apply youxsblf, advancement and in- cre es in pay will fi)How regularly. Before the end of your first enlistment you may be earning up to $126 a month--with your board, keep, was removed to the Eavnshaw fun- eral home at Keedysvil/e. The fun- eral was held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, with interment in Fair- view t;emetery, Kee:lysville. He was ~he father of Earl S. Rowe of Baker(on. Roy R. Rowe of Sharps- bur~,', Mrs. Pearl Burnet~t of Kla- math FaI!s. Oregon; Mrs. Minnie Fisher. and Mrs. Mablc Boone of Cumberland. Md Thirteen grand- children and two Irreat-grandchil- dren also survive. "(;olden Gu'ch" is the name of ihe play which will be presented on Frid,ay nia'ht. October 17. at the Commu)fity Hall in Bakerton. The Harpers Ferry Beta Club. sponsor. es of this event, invites everyone to this play g'iven by a talented group from Berkeley County. Ad- mission will be 15 and 25 cents. Been to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dress, in t,hc Haters'town Ho.spital Sunday night, a baby girl. Mrs. Dress before marinate, was Mis~ Sarah Bushong, of Char'.es Town. To Parents who want to know more about the Navy Parents ()f boys inierested in joining the Navy usually wan! to know more about the Navy than the boys themselves. That is why the Navy editor of this nmvspaper is offering his personal assistance to all parents. If your bny is interested in joining the Navy, or if you ~ourseif feel lhat it is something for him to consider, please feel free to call 6n us at any time for a I)crsonal interview. i i i boxing and swimming is offered the man who enlists. On board ship, the latest moving pic- tures are shown tree. Organized recreation, such as dramatics, singing and musical entertain- ment, goes to make the life of a Navy man the best fun in the world. The food served in the Navy would do justice to your own mother's cooking. It's well pre. pared--and there's plenty of it. Any man who wears the trim uniform of Uncle Sam's Navy is bound to be looked up tc --for you've got to be good to get in the Navy! Mall coupon for your free copy of "Life in the U. S. Navy." 24 pages, fully illus- trated. It answers all your questions. Tell~ what your pay will be promotiona and vacations you can expect how you can retire on a life , income. Describes how you can learn any one of 45 big- pay trades from aviation to radio how many may be- come officers. 27 ~cenes from Navy life showing Sl~)rta aud gamea you may play, ships you may be assigned to, exciting ports you may:visit. TeUs enlistment require merit* and where to apply. If you are between 17 and 31 (no high school required), get this free book now~ No obligation. Ask the Navy Editor of this paper for a cattY. Or telephone him. Or mail him the coupon. You can paste it on a penny postal card. J | Meanwhile, but- ter, a baking / ~/~.~,~'~ dish, and ar- range the diced~' potatoes and ham in it in al- ternate layers."- Pour the thickened milk mixture over the potatoes and ham, tben cover. Preheat oven to 375 F and bake in casserole for 40 minutes. Remove cover, and continue baking for 20 minutes to brown top. This oven dinner is baked 1 hour ~t 375 F. To give the ham-potato an attractive, fl~vorful crus~ it is a good idea to u$- %ver the casserole at the end of tl) minutes. At the same time the ~all puddings may be removed spoon of the water over each. the oven. The interval timer Cream butter, add sugar, flour, and the electric range, if set when food is placed in the oven, will tnd:~ 0u Just when to adjust the ~r and remove the dessert. he;recipe for tho Ham Potato [lop is excellent for making a e ham g~ a long way. The ham le cubed 'so that it will ]~e dis- tributed evenly throughout the catmevole, thua providing a g~n- Apple Crumble (Serves 6) 3 large apples, cut in inche, cubes 6 tablespoons water tablespoons butter cup brown sugar, firmly packed cup flour teaspoon :innamon ~/z cup whipping cream 1 to 2 tablespoons molasses Place cubed apples in six but- Lered custard cups and pour t table- roua,amount in each serving. It's a recll)~ to remember ,wheu you ha~ the,laetofabaked ham or a cinnamon and blend until the mix- ture is crumbly. ~Sprinkle s o m e of this mixture over each cup of apples. Preheat electric oven to 375~ F and bake apples for 40 mimltes, ov until they are tender and the crumbs are browned. Whip cream, add desired amount of molasses and use to garnish each individual pudding. gerator, and a compldte outfit of clothing/reel IL at the end of your term of service, you wish to get a job in civillife, your Navy training will be a tre- mendous asset to you. Employers the country over are eager to employ Navy-trained men. Good fun, good food, good frie.ds The Navy is noted for its popular sports pro- gram. Every kind of sport from baseball to LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY AND NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU FREE TRAINING worth $1500. 45 trado~ and vocations to choose from. GOOD PAY with regular incroaso~. You may earn up to $126 a month. EACH YEAR you are entitled to a generous vacation period with full pay. GOOD FOOD and plenty of it. FREE CLOTHING. A complete outfit of cloth- ing when you first enlist. (Over $100 worth.) FREE MEDICAL CARE, including regnlar dental attention. FINEST SPORTS and entertainment any man could ask for. TRAVEL, ADVENTURE, THRILLS--You can't beat the Navy for them[ BECOME AN OFFICER. Many can work for an appointment to the Naval Academy or the Annapoli~ of the Air at Pensacola. FUTURE SUCCESS. It's eaey for Navy-~rained men to get good-paying jobs in civil life. LIBERAL RETIREMENT PAY for regular Navy men. WEAR THIS BADGE OF HONOR! If after reading the free booklet you decide to apply for a place in the Navy. you will receive this smart lapel-emblem. [t is a badge of honor you will be proud to wear: Are.you considering joining a military service? WHY NOT CHOOSE THE NAVAL RESERVE! regardless of the length of time remaining in their enlistment." Remem~r--the regular N~vy and Naval Reserw~, offer you the same travel, train- ing, promotions, pay increases. Physical requirements in the~ Naval Re.rye are more Dm~'t: waif. Choo~e the, Naval Reserve ,ou'. Thq Secr~,tary of tlm Navy has an- no,m-e(|: "All men n~w enlisting in the Nawtl R~t~erve will La rotained on strive Navv duty thr,mghout the period of the na~i,)nal emergency, but they will bc released to inactive duty ns soon after the en rgenev as their sorvicea (:an be s,)are,-l, liberal. Find out all about the Naval Re- serve. Send iu the coupon now! 5E2 /E YOUR eOUNTRY "k BUILD YOUR FUTURE Tear out and take or send this coupon to thB Navy Editor of this newspaper Without any obligation on my part whate~aever, pIeaae send me free booklet, "Life in the Navy," giving full details about the opportunitie~ for men in the Navy or Naval Reserve. Age-- N ame State Addre~ Town /