B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 2L 1959 For the Farm Wife Thanksgiving - Turkey Time by Mrs. Richard C. Spence Latest in fashions for the holiday seasson bird is a Turkey Blanket! Casually draped, or worn form-fitting, a Turkey Blanket assures peak perfection In tenderness, juiciness, flavor and appearance, The blanket is made simp ly with a piece of alumnum foil three or four inches long er than the bird The foil sheet is creased lengthwise through the middle, and plac ed tent fashion over the pre pared fowl. The Turkey Blanket is far superior to the- old-fashioned cloth dipped in fat, and is certainly neater and easier to handle. If legs or breast be gin to get overly brown, the foil may be pressed down over these parts for added protection. The oven should be preheated to 325 degrees. Allow 4-5 hours for an 8 -12 pound turkey; 5-6 hours for a 12 - 15 pound bird. With the new heavy-duty fqil now available, you won’t have to worry about wings and legs poking through the blanket. If you like your fowl espec ially mo ; st, cover it com pletely with a form-fitting, foil blanket.-This over-- all wrap is made by joining two pieces of foil togetherlvith l a tight double fold. The pre pared bird is then securely “covered” with the blanket and placed in a pie-heated 425 degree oven An 8-12 pound bird wil 1 be done, in 3 -SVz hours; a 12 - 15 pound bird in 4 - 4:Vs hours. Nestled in the complete wrap-around blanket, the turkey will cook in consider- ’ Howard B. Flvte Jr. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS., CO. 430 W. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. EXpress 7-8284 “Prompt Bail Bond Service" BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel —> Opposite Post Office Next to Western. Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Bubrman, 228 N. Duke St “Prompt Bail Bond Service" Make Your Well Water SUPERCHLORINATE »„« everclor G *e + »*, cl H] M [ r folly AvtaiMtC S-aly Oi’cnnitai EVERCLOR DESTROYS Clique. swßatiehui. Iy SUfERCHLOHINATION Kills b»e(trn““£nJ» «f water lafcty A >•»■*'*« dc* pcndablc accurate metWd II It A t Vi Entfi lulpUr *r*Uem». U*l N# fc ri i| l4nt ] y e i„ r# <F , nJ naretmtHi, Uae* wale', c«» ««tcr fj) traded »>pei and fiKiurta. CUnvinaOu L A. CUncebtc Qfitdf VißotA UmH Included m Esiy to Instill ft CD”Pjck o« im tr~y~ " ~ CALL US COLLECT AT EX 4-9355 OR SEE OUR DISPLAY AT ROOT'S AUCTION Century 15 WEST CHESTNUT STREET, LANCASTER ns®®®, and Family ably less time, be tender plump and juicy. Browning is achieved by opening the foil for the last 45 minutes of cooking time. When using a meat ther mometer, insert it through the foil so that the bulb rests in the center of the in side thigh muscle, adjoining the body cavity. Turkey is done when an internal tem perature of 190 - 195 de grees is reached. For best results, the tur key shou’d be roasted on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. There is a new open roast pan on the market made of even-heating alum inum. This pan comes in small, med'um and large siz small, medium & large sizes. It has integral handles and a gently rounded- open edge. There’s no hard to-clean gre ase-catching crevices. When not being used for roasting, it is just right for baking cakes, cobblers, rolls, corn bread and apples. Here are two stuffings you might like to use with your holiday b ; rd. ORANGE STUFFING 2 quarts enriched bread cubes 1 cup dark seedless raisins IV> cups diced ayp 1 e (peel- SIMPUCITY , Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW > HOLLAND EL 4-2214 SAFE! add chloxisi ....results in ... the Simple, Low Cost Wey to Emoy SAFER BETTER WATERI V*u can t ice water teep «M* y*ur we 11... but yau knew it drains in fr*m the lutfac*. Over 5O' 3 * well water nmplei letted arc contaminated . . Why take • chance? DECHLORINATE WITH EVERPURE DeefiUrlnatei an 4 filter* •nly water vied far dnnJt» inj and caakmj y ■— Water Conditioning Consultants William E. Moyer and his wife. Betty, 121 E. Lemon Street, have joined the many young parents who insure their children's future through regular sav ings. Mrs. Dorothy Sheaffer, a teller at the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Lancaster, hands the 10,000 th account book issued by the Associa tion to Mr. Moyer who, with his wife, is acting as trustee ior their new baby, Nolan Trent Moyer. Current Dividend PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO *^® r 25 North Duke Street Phone EX 7-2818 Customer Parking in the Rear We invite you to join FIRST FEDERAL'S growing family of regular savers. m FIRST FEDERAL 'avinPs and * UtOniTOM «P LANti Per Annum
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