• J»or Hit Farm Wifa (Continued from Page 14) Menu Suggestion Serve with cold cuts or sausage cakes and 0 salad of shredded carrots, diced apple, and raisins. Have ice cream for dessert. • * • EGGS STUFFED WITH GRAEMEAT 6 hard-cooked eggs % cup crabmeat % cup chopped celery 1 teaspoon dry mustard % teaspoon salt Va cup mayonnaise or a mix ture of: 2 tablespoons may onnaise, 2 tablespoons in stant nonfat dry milk, 1 tablespoon water Few grains paprika Cut eggs in half lengthwise. Scoop out yolks; mash. Remove any cartilage from crabmeat and break the meat into small pieces. Combine crabmeat, egg yolks, celery, mustard, salt, and mayonnaise or mixture of may onnaise, nonfat dry milk, and water. Mix well. Fill egg whites with crabmeat mixture. Sprin kle with paprika. Calories per serving About 185 if filling is made with may onnaise; 145 if made with mix ture of mayonnaise, nonfat dry milk, and water. VARIATIONS; Eggs stuffed with chicken Substitute 1 cup finely chopped cooked or canned chicken for the crabmeat. Reduce mustard to Vz teaspoon and mayonnaise to % cup. About 200 calories per serving. Eggs staffed with ham Substitute a 2V* ounce can of deviled ham for the crabmeat. Omit salt, mayonnaise, and pap rika. About 120 calories per serving. LANCASTER!CENTERVILLE! LANDISVILLE/LITITZ! MANHEtM TOWNSHIP!MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation Society of Farm Women 18 met Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Arnold G. Lueck, 513 Plea sure Road, Lancaster, at which time it was voted to give $lO to the United Campaign and $6O to the Home and Farm Founda tion. It was also announced at the meeting that on Sept, 21 the society served a light snack at the Lancaster County Home. A banquet of husbands and wives of the society will be held on Oct. 21 at Meadow Hills Din ing House. The county convention will be held Nov. 4 at Dutch Town and Country Inn. At the next meeting on Tues day, Nov. 21, Mrs. John N. Hess, Columbia R 2, will be the hostess. Society of Farm Women 12 met on Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Leroy O’Donel, Conestoga. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. George Kneisley, A miscellaneous food and bake sale was held. The annual family night banquet will be held Oct. 21, at West Willow Fire Hall. A film of wild life will be shown. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Donald Lownsbery, Conestoga R 2. Society of Farm Women 21 bers of Society of Farm Women will have Mrs. Ray Strawser 3. Mrs. Edgar K. Binkley and show slides of Europe at the Mrs. Paul Weidman were host- Oct. 12 meeting to be held in the esses. Mrs. Binkley had devo- Quarryville Fire Hall beginn- tions. ing at 6:30 p.m. with a covered Mrs. Esther Petticoffer con dish. Members of Society 22 ducted a memorial service in will be entertained at this time, memory of Mrs. Elva Fogleman, Announcement was made at (Continued on Page 16) ' V - AN AUTO LOAN FROM mu mums ,« man umms Fann Women News Society It Society 12 Society 21 DRIVE THE BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN.. Conestog a recent meeting with Mrs. Clair DeLong, Mrs. John Long and Mrs. Charles Tindall Sr., as hostesses. During the September meet ing conducted by Mrs. Howard Steinberg, president, committee reports were given. Chaplain Ray Strawser show ed his coin collection during the program. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. James Shank, Quarryville. Mrs. Parke Ressel and Mrs. Willis Rineer were co-hostesses. Society 19 Society of Farm Women 19 met Sept 16 at the home of Mrs. Gerald Noll, 440 Centerville Rd., Lancaster, with Mrs. Clar ence Newcomer as co-hostess. Mrs. Daniel Rohrer led the devotions. The Society donated $lO to the Needlework Guild and $5O to the Farm and Home Center. Amos Herr gave an illustrat ed talk on his trip to Spain and Portugal. It was announced at the meet ing that a food stand will be maintained at the Edith Rohrer Farm Sale, Colebrook Rd., Man heim Rl, on Oct. 7. The next meeting will be held Oct. 14, at which time the group will take a Dutch tour of Lan caster County. Society 3 A meeting was held Sept. 16 in the Akron Fir e Hall by mem- Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 23,1967—15 For the Farm Wife Ladies. Have You Heard? .., By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Use Laundry Appliances For Most Washables Even if your washer and dryer aren’t equipped with cycles for new fabrics and fin ishes, you don’t have to wash these garments by hand. Wash garments in small loads using cool or warm water for the wash cycle. Wash only long enough to remove soil, then rinse in cool water. Shorten spin cycle after both washing and rinsing. Dry these garments in an automatic dryer at low or medium temperature. Then let tum ble for about 10 minutes, using just air setting without heat. Remove clothes from dryer at once and hang or fold for storage. A Good Rule For Broiling Check F "™ itn ™ Construction Place thick cuts of meat and „ f Before Buying meats to be cooked well-done Before ** furmt “ re ’ farther from the heat than thin “amine it closely to see how cuts or those you want only rare lt s constructed an d what ma or medium rare. (Continued on Page 16) HOLLAND STONE Ready-Mixed CONCRETE New Holland FARMERS FAIR OCT. 4-S-6-7 Send this coupon for entry number Name Address .. Hay, Grain & Tobacco □ Baby Parade □ Corn □ Pet Parade □ Other Exhibits □ Farm Show Parade Wed. Night, October 4 Feautring Joseph A. Fralinger Mummeis Group For information call or contact: W. H. Bingaman Ph. 354-5365. Deadline October 2, 5 P.M. Early Sale A Ride Tickets New Holland Boy Scouts. Tickets available at Groff’s Hardware, Kauffman Hardware, New Holland Cut Rate, and Stauffer’s Drug Store. THOMAS