6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 27, 3959 For the Farm Wife and Family r Its Bar~B~Q Time by Mrs. Richard C. Spence As you take to the outdoors this summer be sure to have handy cooking equipment. Whether it’s backyard cooking or a camping trip you’ll want sturdy grills large enough to do a good cooking job. With a 3x4 foot grill you should be able to cook ten chicken halves or small steaks. A fire pit the right dist- rack, ance from the grid is the key For a more permanent to good outdoor cooking. To , , . , cook chicken without blist- lay cement , or , clt V* er ering the skin you’ll want the blocks ° r bricks in two fire about 16 inches away. rows about three high and a- For quick cooking steaks, chops, hamburger and sau sage, 10 to 12 inches from the charcoal is about right. If you want to start with out much cost, use a buddy burner This you can easily carry to a. picnic spot. Ar ound the top and bottom of a number 10 tin can put tri angular cuts with a can open er. Fill a pound coffee can •with corrugated paper that's been rolled ' tightly. Melt old candles or wax over the pap er until it’s well saturated. Light a fire in the coffee can and set it on the ground Set the open end of the large can right over the coffee can. Soon the large can will he at and you can fry eggs, ham burgers or other food on the closed end of the can. Rocks, bricks, or building blocks are good for making a backyard grill. Over a sl ightly hollowed r out area, place four blocks to support an old refrigerator or oven BY INC Savings added to your account here by the 10th of the month earn from the Ist so it pays to save now! If you do not have an insured savings account here, why not open one right away? A convenient amount will get you start ed. Good earnings paid on savings, here, help your account grow faster! Current Dividend per Annum Paid On Savings ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO Ifirst federal! ™ Qjavinps and Joftn i Aff OOIAXjPN IP kANtATnUI 25 North Duke St. phone EX7 ' 2BlB Gilbert H. Hartley Emlen H. Zellers Treasurer Secretary Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary ORDER RYE GRASS NOW FOR FREE DELIVERY CONTACT YOUR Hoffman Salesman or Phone TW 8-3421 bout two feet apart. Fill in the ends, put 8n a metal grid and you’re ready to b»’* v,/ ' que. You can adjust the height of the grid to either the top of two or three blocks. With broiler prices so low these days you can easily tu rn this good buy to picnic fare. You, might like to do a ba ckyard barbeque for your fa mily or try it for several him dred people. It takes plenty of chicken, some charcoal and a little know-how to do the job. If you have a grill or fire place, get the grid that holds the chicken as far from the fire as you can. Its best if you can keep the chicken 16 inches from the -charcoal. Plan a half-hour to get the charcoal burning, then on ho- SUPER e e , e SHOE 220 W. KING STREET THE BIG YELLOW & BLUE STORE WITH FREE PARKING AT THE DOOR OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY Lancaster County's Largest Family Shoe Store Children's Canvas Oxfords • Red Men's & Boys' Thick Cushioned Soled Canvas Deck Oxfords and Loafers WE GUARANTEE YOU'LL SAVE ON EVERY PAIR AT SUPER SHOES, LANCASTER Thousands of Pears of Shoes of All Types For Everyone At SOPER LOW PRICES! ur* and a half to do a good on and "butter fu v sized half chicken. Three or Then generously 5* three and a half pound birds sauce over the C hi are good size. eral times while Put the charcoal in piles Bribing. f oi| to staid it. After it has. burnt Serve the chick to a gray ash, rake it out so li ned that it’s about one briquet utl to deep. This way you'll get an *** even heat that’s not apt to sed separately • blister the chicken. - ■ Start the birds skin down and turn them occas ionally. when you turn the halves, brush each side with a mixture of butter and vege table oil. Salt the birds if you like. * ♦ ♦ •Whether you cook your dinner in the open, or in the kitchen and take it outdoors —Lemon Barbequed Chicken will become the speciality of the house after you try it. Mix the sauce ahead of ti ie if possible, to let the lem- IRRIGATE ECONOMICALLY WITH BARTON PTO PUMPS If you have a tractor to spare, you can economically with our PTO pumps. A three will deliver up to 500 gallons per mi thirsty crops. This practice saves cost and maim of independent units. Complete IRECO Irrigation Sy< A Barton irrigation system, expertly engi by onr trained staff, is your assurance of better greater yields and more profits We’!! plan tern to meet your exact needs. Call or write LEWIS W. BARTON ' KRESSON HD., HADDONFIELD. HEW JE Phs HA 9-&500 At Night: HA 9-BSOI Leaders in Irrigation Since 1938 69 • Blue KILLS! » KLEEN^ 0 Cotili With RC ; ROCKLAND [ LANCASTER, •lES' PLAYSHOES Hundreds of Pair? All Sizes Baby Sho Sizes 0-1-2-3 All Leather 59c I