—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8, 1962 16 • Concentrates (continued from page 15) (rate and give it a stir. Serve at once with colorful straws and longhandled spoo ns. Kids of all ages will go for this 'ice cream tieat. Roll scoops of ice cieam in shoit bread cookie crumbs Put each in a paper cup or dish and top with a spoontul or two of paitially thawed fiozeu concentrate fruit punch. Keep a batch in the tieezei-- thev’ie handy snacks These saucy sundaes aie specials. Spoon a tablespoon of two of paitially thawed frozen concentiate for fiuit punch over ice cream Tiv. (1) Giape-Lemon tiozen puncn concentrate on vanilla ice cream; top with whipped cre am and a sprinkling of cinn amon, (2) Chocolate ice cream with Pineapple-Lemon fiozen punch concentrate topped with ammted green cherry or (3» Lemon Custard ice cream top ped with punchconcentrate topped with Raspberry-Lemon frozen punch concentrate and slivered almonds. Dress up creamy baked rice custard or tapioca cream by topping each serving with a spoonful or two of partially thawed concentrate for Grape- Lemon punch. FREEZE FRUIT FILLING FOR LATER USE IN T PIES You’ll save time now, yet 314% Interest Paid On Certificates of Deposit for 1 Year IVi% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Use Our Convenient Drive-In Window One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” MILLERSVILiLE BRANCH 802 N. GEORGE SX. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance ?10,000 per depositor have apple pies ready for win ter use if you freeze just the pie filling. You won’t need to tie up your supply of pie tins either. While pie apples are plen tiful make up your favorite fillings Slice the apples into a pie tin, add the sugar, flour, cinnamon, butter and lemon juice you would usually use Place a piece of foil or trans parent freezer wrap over the filling and fieeze until the filling is haid. Remove the filling fiom the tin and wiap m heavy duty fieezei foil or other freeze! wrap You may wish to place the foil in the tin befoie fill ing Wrap with a diug store wrap to get all the air out from the pie filling . Mark with the date and kind of filling and store m jour fieezer. To bake the pie, just place a bottom crust in a tin of the same size as your filling. Cov er filling with a top crust that has vent holes and bake. You may want to bake your pie with only a top crust. It won’t serve as nicely but crust means less calories. You 'can freeze pies in other ways, too. Make them up and freeze them unbaked, comple tely bake them or partially bake them so you can brown them and serve them. To par tially bake, get them to a light brown color and then refrigerate to tool quickly. (Continued on Page 18) Partners in Progress This Bank is a working Partner in the Progress of this Community. Its growth through economic and in dustrial expansion is vital to the interests of this bank. * It is the business done lo cally that is important. Let us v,ork and plan together as partners in our Com munity progress. FREE PARKING 23 S. Queen Street Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts. -j_£ ..H bulletin UP TO A TON MORE MILK PER COW Purina Cow Chow D was developed by the cows in the Purina Research Farm dairy herd. It took years of painstaking research ta develop Cow Chow D, the ration that has the milk-making power to help cows give up to 2,000 lbs. more milk per Do You Know • . . The Ingredient Tag Doesn’t Tell All? Here’s a good example of why feed shouldn’t he bought ou the basis of ingredient tags alone. Three groups of hogs were fed rations carrying identical ingredient tags at the Purina Research Farm. One was a Purina ration .. . the other two were called X and Y. The three groups of hogs were fed to 165 days. The Purina ration made a net profit of $12.71 per hog more than Ration Y and $6.46 more than Ration X. Though ingredient tags are important, here’s positive proof they don’t tell the profit story! *\#t> *&*»**«*«( John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Warren Sickman Pequesi come in a variety of econo* mical sizes at our Checkerboard Store. S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John B. Kurtz Epkrata James High J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Gordonville Lititz •UAfAHTKKI ANAtVfft ~ cn* r* *n» iiw^^nZrle fc T~r-mf— ~ im MK«Brt»n ftwuiMfet I gWßk •VARANTKCO AMAtVttf <«* MM Ml Int *m~mrnm**J* 1C Q«wr«tiwiw»>. itm Cam mm m m>% mu nw !<■-«* ■* m> in . ~~jm% IW1RC“~~ WM«* «4«| •UAIAMTtI* MiMW* ar«aas===si ASgB&fiSSffOSS •MMliln'MATl'MA VVV SSlQttK’.Sßtfa aaawsflaßßftF* Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage M