B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 25, 1959 For the Farm Wife and Family The Baby and His Diet by Mrs. Hichad C. Spence Feeding your baby a nutritious as well as a well-bal anced diet is as easy as removing- a lid from a jar or can in tins modern age Almost eveiything that is included in a baby’s diet can be found on your grocer’s shelf, conveni ently packed, all ready to heat and serve. One of the lead ing baby food manufacturers is now offering baby food" in a glass jar wilh a screw-on top. “Pro - planned, pre - pack aged nutrition” is another service which baby food manu facturers can now offer you. Today a mother has at her fingertips baby foods that are more complete nutritionally ♦than any have been before. These foods—like the High Meat Dinners, the Vitamin C enriched fruit juices and Pre Cooked-High Protein Cereal —are designed to simplify mother’s task of providing her infant and toddler with a well - balanced diet. They virtually eliminate the hit-and-miss nutrition that might result because of vagaries of c’lmate and geo graphy - because of baby’s acceptance of certain flavors or his allergies to some food or because of mother’s by passing or emphasizing par ticular varities because of personal taste-preference. While you certainly do not want to eliminate variety from a baby’s diet, if the child is between four and 12 months of age, you can give him all he needs nutritional ly with the following daily menu pattern. This is the total meenu for SUPER Self Service SHOES 220 W. KING ST. Lane. Co.'s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality SUPER LOW PRICES “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. Buhnnan,' 228 N. Duke St. “Prompt Bail Bond Service" -Don't Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you are in doubt. Doctor's Prescriptions Filled Adjustments. Repairs. DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. 114 N Prince St Lancaster Phone EX 4-2767 Always See Better the day, distributed as you will among his meals 4 tablespoons High Prote in Cereal 1 jar strained or High Meat dinner % can enriched baby fruit juice 24-32 ounces of milk or formula plus an additional jar and a half of fruit or a jar of pudding for the few calor ies that are missing from the above menu. No one, of course, advoca tes serving baby the same diet every day (there are too ma ny nutritious and delicious foods he’d miss); but it’s a big comfort to know how ba by food processors have sim plified infant feeding and in sured today’s child against under-nutrition Income Tax-Deductible A Retirement Plan for The Self-Employed Business or Professional Man Recently, the House of Representatives qf the United States passed by a substantial majority the_ Simpson- Keogn Rill to permit you, if you are a self-employed man or woman, to set aside funds with ah income-tax deduction in' order to provide retirement income for your future. This Bill is now before the United States Senate. When it is passed, whether at this session or at some future time, it will mark the dawn of a new era for all business and professional people who work for themselves and who, up to now, have been unable to enjoy the same type of tax benefit with respect to pen sion and profit-sharing plans, as people who work for corporations or other employers. When this legislation becomes effective. The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster will be ready with a new type of retirement trust-account for self-employed per sons It will permit you to deposit each year such tax-deductible amounts as you may wish from $lOO to $2500 a year or more in accordance with the provis ions of' the law. Your individual account may be in vested entirely in stocks or in fixed-income securities, or partly in each in whatever proportions you may desire The Bank’s charge will be low—perhaps no rp-i-p than 50 cents a year for each $lOO in your ac count. When you retire, your personal trust account will then be available to provide a retirement income for you or your family in accordance with the terms of the Act. Of course, the Bank will not know exactly what the detailed provisions of the law will be until it is final ly passed However, we will be glad to keep in touch with this important matter as it develops in the months ahead Just send us your name and mailing address on the coupon below . . . addressed to out Trust Department. NAME STREET CITY Business or Profession For Convenience and For Confidence Bank At The Fulton * MOUNTVILLE * E«T«TEM.U*C * AKHON ‘Feeding can sometimes be come a problem with the old er children and we Have to occasionally camouflage the familiar foods so that they will maintain a well-balanced, diet. Here are a few suggestio ns that might make a hit with the finicky eater in your hou se. Breakfast in a glass is a (new early morning treat, combining cereal, milk and, fruH It's. cool, quick and nou risking. "What could be faster than to drink your break fast and still know that you were getting the essential food elements? It takes less than five min utes to mix and there is just time enough to toast a slice of cinnamon bread to serve with it. Breakfast-In-A-Glass % 'cup cooked oatmeal, ch illed 1 cup" cooked apricots, dr ained 2 to 4 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2Vs cups milk Place all ingredients in a bowl. Beat with a rotary bea ter or electric mixer until smooth (If blender is used, b’end for 1 minute) Makes 2 servings. Oatmeal With Cherry Preserves 2 cups oatmeal (quick or old-fashioned) 4 cups water 1 teaspoon salt Cherry preserves Stir oatmeal into briskly boiling salted water.- Cook one minute for quick oats (five minutes or longer for old * * ♦ fashioned oats.) Stir occas-servlngc. ionally. Cover pan; remove from A delicious nutM heat and let stand a few min- nk for children - utes. Top each serving with Cranberry Banan a a spoonful of cheiry preser- 1 banana ves. Makes four to six ser- 1 cup cold crania vings. 2 tablespoons v« ♦ * * Custards are an easy way Peel banana sin to get milk into the child bowl and beat with who will not drink his quota egg beater, electric t every day. Especially easy 'iquefier blender unti are the rennet-custrads. Try and creamy. Add this one with a tasty cran- ju’ce and ice ere; berry flavor added. <• well. Serve immecii; Cranberry Rennet-Custard Makes one large Vi cup cranberry sauce medium-sized diink s 2 cups milk (not canned) 1 package Raspberry ren- With the wide net powder read-to-eat cereals Chopped nuts (optional) today, there should - Divide cranberry sauce am P r °hlem in getting • ong four or five individual er child to get his dessert dishes. Warm milk signment of food slowly, stirring constantly. cereal ® are co Test a drop on inside of wri- These ready-to-eat st frequently. f Wlt^ of shacks and goodn Wh*-n comfortably v/erm, ma< j e Wl th them ti (not hot) remove at onec Jr- these Pink Part « ° m J u' , rBnn !-, 7 instance. 6 cups and stir briskly until dissol ved-- net over one minute. Pink Party Pour at once, while still li- 1 cup chopped | quid into dessert dishes ov- V% pound fresh er cranberry sauce. lows (about 32) Let stand at room temper- V* cup butter or. ature until 1 set about 10 One % ounce pacta minutes Chill. Top with chop ry or strawbeiry pod nuts. "Makes four tc fey® nk powder Can You Afford The Disadvantages of Han Hard water is ram water which has in its travels through the air and over the land absorbed calcium, magnesium, iron and many other substances. Hard water has no advantages It simp ly makes life harder all around Harder to wash dishes and launder clothes, to bathe, shave, shampoo, cook and clean. If you’ve lived with hard water all your life the difference soft water makes will surprise you. Soft water, is better every where. In the bathroom soft water flushes pores, soothes skin, leaves no ring or scum. No where is the influence of soft water upon the fami ly health stronger ' than in the kitchen. For it is here that water affects us intern ally—water for cooking and for washing dishes contain ing the food we eat. Soft water is wonderful for wash ing foods lie finest in the field, the Heavy Doty Garden Tiller does every, job from seed bed preparation K cultivation and clean-up. Does a ground working job in a single op l ... faster, easier than ever before 1 H In to make light work of two hard (o ... edging along walks and drives, 0 81 * to save fertilizer and Water. oee the Heavy Duty Carden Tiller and other fc CHCREMASTER power equipment for outdoor hoos< L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBUHG PIKE. LANCASTER B. *>• Ph. Lane. EX 3-7507 Strasburg OV-7-6002 L^ 1 ♦ * , cream It is much mote m removing the insect sprays He' out the rich full natural color of tables Soft water vtasli! brighter, saves soai fabrics last longei For a fraction present washing i water is kind to yt xng Remembei would cost yon to walls, or tear up remove clogged pi There are many advantages to water, including cash savings of up a year for the av iy •For the answer water problems j tact Cliff Lehman Co., 15 West Cl Lancaster. Then charge for this ser Of