• Summer Desserts (Continued From Page 8) nut butter thoroughly. Add rice cereal and stir until -well coated. Press mixture evenly into bottom of greased 13 x 9-inch pan. Place in freezer cr coldest part of refrigerator until firm. Cut into 12 3-mch pquares and place a slice of ice cream between each 2 squares, pressing gently to gether. Serve at once or wrap in aluminum foil or moisture proof paper and stoie in freez er until needed. If smaller servings are desired, cut each sandwich into 2 bars. * * * ICE CREAM SURPRISE % cup corn syrup % cup peanut butter 3 cups rice cereal 1 quart vanilla ice cream, «» New Holland Concrete Products | New Holland, P*. El/gin 4-2114 * I Need . . , HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN | Buy Now and Save! V. More and more farmers are bujing from us for p better value and all around satisfaction. i Delivered any quantity j) Phone Strashurg OV 7-3211 Esbenshade Turkey Farm | PARADISE, PA. slightly softened 2 teaspoons butter or mar garine % cup rice cereal % cup chopped peanuts Combm« corn syrup and peanut butter, mixing thorou ghly. Add rice cereal and stir until well coated. Press mixture evenly around sides and bottom of 9-inch pie pan. Place in freezer or coldest part of refrigerator until firm. Spread ice cream in pie shell. For topping, melt butter in fry pan. Crush rice cereal slightly; add with peanuts to fry pan Cook, stirring sli ghtly, until golden brown. Sprinkle over pie. Freeze until firm. Cut into wedges to. serve. 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