r Refreshment Break (Conmued from Page 14) cups vanilla wafer o rumbs LU p flaked coconut * rr + qnread filberts in shallow bp toast m 350 degree oven minutes, stirring oc -5' l0 nally, until lightly brown la In saucepan, combine but ug,ar, cocoa, vanilla, salt lsr ’ t gg Cook over low heat sn tl l mixture thickens and be- U !iies glossy. Combine crumbs, ‘ ll|(ir t b and coconut, add to oioa mixture. Pack evenly in and spread with Icing*. p -ICING cup butter 1 egg )f t teaspoon peppermint ex tract 2 t ups sifted confectioners sugar I squares (4 ounces) seim sueet chocolate. Ci earn butter, add egg and extract, beat well. Beat in , u gai until smooth and FARMERS AND ASSOCIATED BUSINESSMEN Our scr\ ices could make your operation more efficient and productive. LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2133 NEW HOLLAND PIKE, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Leola OL 0-9043 Specialists in Soils, Feeds, Fertilizers, Foods, Agricultural Chemicals. Prince & Vine Sts., Lancaster JUNE FARM TIRE SALE SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! creamy. Spread over chocolate base. Chill until icing is firm. Melt chocolate over hot water; spread over icing. When parti ally set, cut into small oblong bars (approximately l-%x%- mch). Refrigerate until ready to serve. <► L/EMON BERRY DESSERT 24 graham crackers 1 package lemon chiffon pie filling mix 1 teaspoon grated, lemon rind 1 quart fresh strawberries, sliced 1 pint heavy cream, whipp ed 3 t cup confectioners’ sugar Arrange 12 giaham crackeis m the bottom of a 9-inch square pan. Prepare lemon chiffon pie filling mix ac cording to package directions. When filling stands in stiff peaks add grated lemon nnd Spread half of the filling over the crackers. Arrange half ot the sliced strawberries in a layer on top of the lemon fill- YOUR CONVENIENT B.F.GOODRICH STORE ing Repeat layers with re maining crackers, filling and strawberries. Chill S hours. Cut into 9 squares. Frost sides with cream whipped with con fectioners’ sugar. Chill until ready to serve. Makes 9 serv ings. DEVIL’S FOOD BROWNIES 2 squares (2 ounces) un sweetened chocolate V> cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring •ii cup sifted flour Vz teaspoon baking powder Vz teaspoon salt Vs cup whole bran cereal with wheat germ Melt chocolate and shorten ing over hot but not boiling watei. Remove from heat Add sugar, eggs and vanilla; beat well Sift together flour, bak ing powder and salt; add to chocolate mixture together with whole bian ceieal and (Continued on Page 16) SUPER Self .Service SHOES 320 W. King St. Lane. Co’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices Open Friday till 9 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16, 1962—1 or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard?. . . How to Keep the Side Child Occupied A good way to keep the sick child oc cupied is to put his hands and his mind to work. You may need to try out difleient activities to see which ones are the most ap pealing. Choose simple projects that the child can do comfortably without getting ovei tir ed. Try to provide a variety of toys and creatne equipment because of the child’s shoit intei est span Also choose objects he can use without spilling . , crayons aie fine, but fingei paints are too messy while he’s in bed Other ideas to kee include soap caivmg, weaving with, wool or laflia, modeling clay, puzzles, paper cutouts, and block printing. Be sine to choose an act ivity within the childs ability and one that will keep him in terested. Reading aloud, telling stor- ies, or plajmg games can be a part ol keeping a child occ upied while he’s in bed, but no mother can expect to spend her entire tune in the sick room, Busy? Bank-By-Mail When you have a lot to do, let the i postman cairy your deposit to the bank.\ It's easy and safe tOj bank by mail. Try itj 3Vi% Interest Paid On Certificates of Deposit for 1 Year 2/2% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Use Our Convenient Dri\ c-Iu A\ iiulow One-half block fiom Penn Squaie on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. “Seninß Lancaster fiom Centei Square since MILLURSA JLI,K BRANCH :$»3 X. GKOKt.K ST. Member Pedeial Deposit Insuiance Coiporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor o By Jane Thurston the child occupied \bout Milk <ui(l WaiiT I*iodnets Ewicone needs milk daily reqnnemcnt foi childi n is tluec to foui* cups, teenai^- ms, foui or moie cups, adults. two cups 01 more. Cheese and ue ne,im may* he substituted lor pait of tha milk in the daily diet A one inch cube of cheddar cheese may be substituted tor two thirds cup of milk, an a half cup of ice cream for one-tom riv (Continued on Page 17) FKHK PAKKIXG 25 S Queen Street Swan Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parkins Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts. 5 THURSTON lha
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