6—Lancaster Farming, Friday. October 24, 1958 For the Farm Wife and Family Try Rice-for A Better Diet What a wonderful food rice is! Every grain is packed with high quality vegetable protein. Every grain is ready and waiting to be quickly cooked in one of a thousand dif ferent ways. There is no tedious peeling, scraping, washing or cutting up to do. Yes, rice is our No. 1 convenience food. Today we are going to feature rise in our recipes, main dishes, desserts, salads, etc. Try them soon and you’ll hear your family asking for seconds. Here’s a real conversation piece for special dinners a pleasant way to get real nourishment into your feeding-oroblem child. For fun, you can make sad or glad faces; have girl-Riceburgers or boy-Riceburgers. Use olives for the eyes and pimiento pieces for the nose and mouth. Pieces of carrots, radishes, pickles, onions and even peanuts may also be used to make the faces. You might also try green beans, shreds of carrots or celery, thin onion rings or parsley for “hair”. Serve ’em with a “cap” of hot tomato sauce. The juicy, perfectly seasoned beef patties have a filling of sharp cheese and rice Mister Riceburger is baked just a short time so this is a real fast meal. These burgers are really fun, so good and especially nutritious because of the high protein con tributed by the meat, cheese and the vegetable protein of the rice Minus a facial decoration, this succulent beef patty will delight the sophisticated CURRENT RATE ON INSURED SAVINGS 3% DIVIDENDS PAID OR COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY Founded in 1875 and granted a federal charter m 1944, neither this associa tion nor its predecessors have ever missed a divi dend Its savings accounts are legal investments for trust funds, and are exempt from personal property tax in Pennsylvania. All such accounts are in sured by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor poration. Funds placed by the tenth of any month earn from the first of that month Information gladly given on request. /a ./a.. FIRST FEDERAL] ' cJavings anct/oan 4 Ot LANCASTe* 25 NORTH DUKE ST. Phone EX 7-2818 MISTER RIQEBURGER % cup uncooked white rice 1% cups water IVz teaspoons salt 1 slice white bread cup milk IVt pounds ground beef (chick or round) y 4 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon thick steak sauce Vs cup grated sharp cheese Pimiento-stuffed green olive slices 1 8-ounce can tomato sauce Put the rice, one and one third cups of the water and one half teaspoon of the salt in a 2- quart saucepan. Bring to a vigor ous boil. Turn the heat down. Cover with a lid Simmer over ; .* r " 5 - »» t .f- i Oats, Barley and Strawberries For more information see your DOW dealer or I J. C. EHRLICH CO. H 736 E. Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Pa. S EX 7-3721 V HUBBARD 496 Brown Egg Cross Profit-Bred for Large Brown Eggs HUBBARD Kimberchik K-137 Profit-Bred for Large Chalk-White Eggs 16 Week Old Started Pullets übJaro farms Cj/UCioA »*«*«««. »*« * MANHEIM PIKE TEL. EX 2-2155 is best for CHICKWEED CONTROL ALFALFA ■AND this low heat 14 minutes. Remove the saucepan from the heat but leave the lid on 10 minutes. While the rice cooks, tear the bread into small pieces. Pour on the milk. Stir in the beef, one teaspoon of the salt, one-eighth teaspoon of the pepper and the steak sauce. Mix well. Roll into \ N 12 equal-sized balls. Pan should be large enough for Cover a large shallow pan or 6 meat patties. Place 6 of the baking sheet with aluminum foil meat balls in the pan. Pat out as sSuii)iiniiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiii& | Air. Poultryman • I I Call Mt. Joy OL 3-2411 Today! ;; ♦♦ WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiimiii “Someone ought to tell Joe about . . BANKING BY MAIL MmttlMllt * Mteov£»NAvt * mountville * (a'st ACTEESBURO * AKROM member federwl deposit toiurvicc K •> . I prefer ... FLORIN I FEEDS I For High Quality 1 Eggs and Maximum i Production i FLQRIN, PA. >F V ( vS *■ %