ANDOAH
JUNCTION
SON
BIRTHDAY
was held for
Porter Way, Securi-
his birthday
; friends, who includ-
Mary Davis.
Jamie Colunga,
Joshua Zeigler, Jef-
brother Joey.
Amy Edwards.
organized by big
friend, Chris
pin the tail on the
and Simon says.
The guests
Chris received
and his guests
along with
Mrs. Thompson.
son of Preston
Chris also en-
four cousins from
Melissa, T.J.,
plus his Aunt
Utterback.
SEE?
a dosed door
¢led door,
:qen...
a closed door,
HOLIDAYS
ys,
y, Coal
my mother, Alice
Katherine Iden,
t enjoyed the beautiful
weather. And, on
after a delightful
about a mile down
R.D. Bailey Dam
We stopped
he were
One duck was a
' feathers on his taft,
duck,
a red bumpy,
resembled a
I to the lake area.
to Charles
) at the Green-
on the iced
and the little doll
r favorite was
dipped in
chocolate covered
Really delicious !
LAWRENCES ARE DOING
FINE IN FLORIDA
Had a nice long letter from Bud and
Edie Lawrence, Mulberry, Fla., and
formerly of Charles Town. They are
residing in a retirement home down
there. This year, they were spending
Thanksgiving with friends in Florida.
Edie sent me some nice recipes for
cookies. Next is a great one.
MASTER COOKIE MIX
Keep on pantry shelf for making
cookies in a hurry.
4 cups vegetable shortening, 2 cups
sugar, 2 cups brown sugar, packed, 8 2
cups flour, 2 cups milk powder (dry
milk ), 3 2 tablespoons baking powder,
2 teaspoons salt.
In an extra large bowl combine and
beat together shortening, sugar, and
brown sugar until light and fluffy.
Gradually add flour, milk powder.
baking powder and salt, blending well
with electric mixer. Mixture will
resemble coarse meal. Put in an air-
tight container. Label and store in a
cool, dry place. Use within 8 to 10
weeks. Makes 18 cups cookie mix.
CHOCOLATE CHIP BRICKLES
fUsing the Master Cookie Mix
3 cups master cookie mix, 3 tables-
peons packed brown sugar, I egg, 1 =,
teaspoons vanilla. 1 package chocolate
chips, I package almond brickte chips.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a
large bowl combine master cookie
mix, brown sugar, egg and vanilla till
blended. Stir in chocolate pieces and
almond brickle chips. Drop by teasp-
oonsful on ungreased cookie sheets.
Bake 9 to 11 minutes. Yields: 55
cookies. I I haven't tried this one yet
but I will soon. )
Thanks, Edie, for the recipes.
HAINES BROTHERS
PLAY FOR THE CELTICS
Herman and Willie Haines, Shenan-
doah Junction, are members of the
Harpers Ferry Midget League basket-
ball team for the current season.
Coaches for the teams are Dave
Longerbeam, Sonnie Longerbeam,
Mickey Johnson, and their coach is
Butch Hall. Their first game is Tues-
day, December 6. Team members
range in age from 9 to 12. Both boys
play for the Celtics. They are the sons
of Barbara and Fuzz Haines.
CHEERLEADERS AND PLAYERS
RECEIVE FREE PHYSICALS
Saturday was the day for the
cheerleaders and players of Hai:pers
Ferry Midget League basketball team
to receive their free physical. The
young cheerleader shown in the photo
is being checked out by Dr. Earl
Allara. Thanks to Dr. George Ken-
nedy, Dr. R.E. Rickel, Jr., and Dr.
Allara, all of Charles Town. who free-
ly gave of their time and services to
give free physicals to these
youngsters. Now where else would this
happen, but in Charles Town and
Harpers Ferry? A nice gesture.
THANK YOUr
Thanks to all of you who have com-
plimented my column, especially the
RANSON
Marly Lancaster
Dial 725-4370
I hope your
full of family, fun
the day by at-
at the
Church.
' Lancaster,
miss
sounded
a grand-
Missy was the
a Methodist,
Asbury United
had a chance to
They are really
their perfor-
join the rest of the
morn and dad's.
and Daisy
and Clarence
delicious din-
an honest to
the
Daisy is truly a
great,
she takes pity on
another slice with
a thing
'that I'm
when she
tile best parades
Was
which youth
To
Dinner
President Gail
the 1988-89 pro-
4-H Leader's
when the group
6, 4-H
to be made
Office by
prize.
offices to be in-
vice president;
Secretary; and
4-H Leader's
times each year
of the county
group came up with the idea, but my
hat's off to you. I have to say that I was
disappointed with Santa racing'own
Washington Street. Missy decided that
maybe Mrs. Claus needed him at
home for some reason.
The American Legion Auxiliary
wishes to thank all you folks who
helped make our annual rummage
sale a success. A special thanks to Jo
Anne Cruz, chairperson, Betty Lee
HiUiard, Shirley Swab, Sally Johnson,
Karla Glassford, and Tricia and Alicia
Cruz. These Auxiliary members spent
the entire day tending the stock, and
manning the donut and sandwich
table.
While I'm speaking of the Legion, I
want to remind you of the Chrmtmas
Bazaar which St. Bartholomews
Episcopal Church will he holding
December 10th. They promise to have
plenty of craft items and baked goods.
The Legion Post is located at 225 W.
Washington Street in Charles Town, so
you folks come to town to do some
Christmas shopping and he sure to
stop by the Post Home and visit the
good folks of St. Bartholomews.
Molly Nobrega has been-busy
decorating and getting ready for
Christmas. In between banging green,
wreaths and stringing tinsel she found
time to entertain a housefull of guests
for Thanksgiving. Friends who joined
her were: Joe Canonico; Ann Rose;
Marion Rhodes, Daniel Menear; Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Glassford; Mike Rose
and canine children Maggie and
Reggie.
Did you folks hear about the chari-
ty auction held recently in
Hagerstown, Md. Originally Oliver
Kastle and our own George Vickers
were scheduled to he sold on the block
however George has been struggling
with the flu and had to bow out. Bob
Mason graciously took his place, and
I'm happy to announce these two Jef-
ferson County residents brought the
highest prices in the auction. I guess
this just goes to show you that Jeffer-
son County is not only a great place to
live, but also has some of the best
residents in the area.
Hats off the merchants downtown.
The new Christmas lights are a reali-
ty, and they are extremely pretty,
White lights have always been a
favorite of mine, so I was well pleas-
ed with their dhoice.
r;RIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer ADVOCATE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1988
25
Sue Fole X
Dial 725-9334
WALNUT
GROVE
recipes. Send some recipes, I always
have room for good ones. ! Note to Paul
Jackson of Tuscawilla...no. cows who
eat chocolate don't give chocolate
milk. i Paul was as surprised as I to
learn that cows eat chocolate...that it
increases their butterfat and is
cheaper food than corn. Keep reading,
Paul
NEW TEACHER
AT PAGE---JACKSON
Laura Keeton is a new second grade
teacher at Page-Jackson. She earned 9. They love to travel. While husband,
her Bachelor of Science degree from Bob, was in the Air Force, they lived
Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. Her in- in Germany and Florida. They settl-
terests include music and singing. She ed in West Virginia to be close to
is married to Dr. Bob Keetnn and they "family and mountains". Welcome to
have two children, Amy, 14, and Lare, . the Keetons. We're glad you are here.
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