© For The Form Wife (CtonWnued from Page 10) warm. Makes 12 servings. Here is an unusual corn muf fin stuffing for your holiday bird— CORN MUFFIN STUFFING 1 (8 to 10-lb.) ready-to-cook turkey (8-oz.) package corn muf fin mix egg cup milk 1% teaspoons salt teaspoon ground black pepper teaspoon crushed rosemary leaves cap chopped parsley cup ready-to-use mince meat Vz cup butter or margarine % cup chopped onion IVz cups coarsely chopped celery % cup coarsely chopped al monds Wash and dry turkey very •well inside and out. Mix and bake corn muffin mix as label To all progressive farmers who wish to cut down barn, cleaner expenses. . . . Look into Farmway Barn Cleaners. A simple and trouble free revolving cleaner. - # Stronger chain by test • Patented safety block • Many other features SHENK’S FRUIT & VEGETABLE FARM Lititz 626-7420 W Ag 1 vV >»' ’ directs. Cool. Crumble into a large bowl. Add next five in gredients. In % cup hot but ter or margarine, cook onion, celery and almonds for 8 to 10 minutes. Add to ingredients in bowl. Toss all lightly with a fork until well combined. Spoon stuffing into neck cavi ty. Bring skin of neck over back; fasten with skewer. .Spoon stuffing lightly into body cavity Surplus stuffing may be heated with left-over turkey. Close cavity with skewers. Bend wing tips under body. Tie ends of legs together. Place turkey, breast side up, on rack in shallow roasting pan. Brush wi h remaining but ter melted. Boast uncovered in a preheated moderate oven (350 degrees) 3% to 4 hours. Baste occasionally with pan drippings. Remove to warm serving platter. Remove skew ers and twine. Make gravy from pan drippings. Surround toird with orange cups filled with cranberry relish. Makes 12 to 14 servings. Hhr 56 more SAVMGWEEKS til CHRISTMAS 1968 Give jolly old Santa a helping hand next Christ mas by starting your 1968 Christmas Club at the Conestoga National Bank" this week. Deposit a certain amount each week . . . 500, $l, $2, $5 or $lO. Come next Christmas your Headquarters For Money Matters will mail you a check for $25 ... $5O .. . $lOO ... $250 or $5OO. There’s no other way to make Santa’s load a little lighter next year. Don’t put it off. .. visit any one of the seven conveniently located Conestoga National Bank offices this week and open your 1968 Christmas Club, Conestoga Bank mo mumsmm mms LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/LANDISVILLE/UTITZ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVIUE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation Farm Women vzh it *< *?<r ,*u~ : - * SOCIETY 9 Society of Farm Women #9 met Wednesday, Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Heller, Conestoga Rl. Co-hostesses were 'Mrs. Eli Harnish and Mrs. Mary Reighard. Devotions were led by Mrs. Harnish, and the meeting was called to order by the presi dent, Mrs. Glenn Morrison. New officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Mary Reighard, secretary, and Mrs. Merle Hu ber, treasurer. Twenty-five fruit baskets for shut-ins for Thanks,'wing were packed. The roll call was an swered by “A remembrance of ■Grandmother.” Eighteen members and one visitor were present. On December 5 society mem bers plan to sew cancer pads with Mrs. Elizabeth Escbback in Millersville, starting at 9 a m. The next meeting will be held at West Willow Fire Hall in the form of a Christmas party with husbands and guests. On Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m., mem bers will bring turkish towels for ‘Boys Club Camp (Snyder). Society of Farm Women 7 met Saturday at Colonial Res taurant, New Holland l , for the annual 'birthday luncheon. Miss Carolyn Weaver led devotions Program chairman, Mrs. John Lichty, introduced the speaker for the day, Arthur Stone, pub lic relations department of Sperry-Rand Division of New Holland. He showed a movie on “The Role of the Farm Life.” Mrs. Lena Williams gave a (Continued on Page 12) - , SOCIETY 7 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18,1967 — or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? ..: By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Cabbage Family Nutritious Part of Meal Serve members of the cabbage family to your family. You can increase the popularity of these nutritious vegetables when you pre pare them properly and serve them attractive ly. For bright green broccoli with peak flav or, cook it in a small amount of water only un til the stalks are tender crisp, or about 15 minutes You can add toasted almonds for a topping. For creamy white cauliflower with mild flavor, add about one-fourth cup of milk to the salted water in which you cook the cauliflow er. Try serving broccoli and cauliflower to- gether for an attractive contrast jeans are sized by waist mea m color and flavor. Arrange the sure and length of inseam. broccoli spears around the head For best results, have your of cauliflower on a serving man or boy along on a shopp platter. ing trip garments should be Add raw cauliflower florets tried on for fit, comfort, and ap to tossed salads for crunchy tex- pearance ture and pleasing creamy color. Correct Glassware Storage Cook brussels sprouts whole Prevents Breakage or cut in halves or quarters. Store tableware in upright Season with lemon butter racks to save storage space and use equal amounts of lemon encourage you to use all of the juice and butter. dishes . . . not just what is on When You Buy Men’s, Boys’ Clothes The sizing system for men’s paper to provide a cushion for and boys’ clothes is not uniform, glassware. Arrange glasses with The system that is used is based rims up. Never stack glasses or on body measurements. When cups one on top of the other, you shop for men’s and boys’ Don’t store and forget glass clothes ware . . . rotate it for daily use. Have these measurements Flower bowls and vases need handy current weight, height, a shelf all their own. Arrange and body proportions. by height tallest in back. Measurements used are: shallow in front, height, chest, waist, trouser m- Be very careful of your fine seam, arm length, and circum- crystal. It can be scratched if ference of head and neck. you slide it across hard sur- Coats and jackets 1 for men faces If you must stack it, put and boys are sized by height a protective pad of soft mater and chest measure. lals, or foam rubber, between Trousers, slacks, shorts, and the pieces mm STATES :-7PS)O W'i 1 ihi't ; ■1 '■s jPi 1 ; M j- Pj i f , f4f' y? 4 RWiii ‘U * $ v J/i \ jtm ft 1 1, vr'v? Mi? .\'\ t % < fe i«i mm COI4I IsilfCt rtrf 1 . - < * top of the pile. 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